Season Results......................................................................... 17
2013 Roster.............................................................................. 2
Final Stats............................................................................... 18
C O A C H E S & P LAY E R S
Individual Honors..................................................................... 22
Head Coach Ed Kelly................................................................. 3 Assistant Coaches...................................................................... 5
H I S T O RY
Seniors..................................................................................... 6
Single-Season Records.............................................................. 23
Juniors...................................................................................... 9
Career Records........................................................................ 24
Sophomores............................................................................ 12
All-Time Results........................................................................ 25
Freshmen................................................................................ 15
Year-by-Year Results.................................................................. 26 Tom McElroy Award................................................................. 30 Honor Roll............................................................................... 31 BC In The ACC........................................................................ 33
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Game Recaps.......................................................................... 19
M E N ' S
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Table of Contents....................................................................... 1
TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
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OUTLOOK
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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M E N ' S
ROSTER
S O C C E R
2013 MEN’S SOCCER ROSTER No.
Name
Cl.
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Hometown/High School/Previous School
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Alex Kapp
So.
GK
6-0
182
Amawalk, N.Y./Iona Prep
2
Chris Ager
Sr.
D
6-1
177
Gjettum, Norway/Norwegian College of Elite Sports
3
Ryan Dunn
Sr.
D
5-9
158
Hampton, N.H./Winnacunnet
4
Nick Butler
Jr.
D
6-5
181
Basking Ridge, N.J./Bernards/Richmond
5
Nick Corliss
Sr.
D
6-1
186
Auckland, New Zealand/Macleans College/Louisville
6
Atobra Ampadu
So.
M/D
5-9
158
Accra, Ghana/The Hotchkiss School/Hartford
7
Ado Kawuba
Fr.
D
5-10
159
Watertown, Mass./Wilbraham & Monson
8
Matt Wendelken
Jr.
D
6-1
180
Massapequa, N.Y./St. Anthony’s/Marist
9
Zack Rockmore
So.
D
6-2
204
Albany, N.Y./Bethlehem
10
Derrick Boateng
So.
M
5-9
150
Worcester, Mass./South High Community School
11
Diego Medina-Mendez
Jr.
M/F
5-11
164
Lindsay, Calif./Northfield Mt. Hermon
12
Phil Sandgren
Jr.
F
6-1
207
Kristinstad, Sweden/Soderport Gymnasiet/Lindsey Wilson College
14
Dylan Pritchard
So.
D/M
6-1
177
Los Angeles, Calif./Notre Dame
15
Giuliano Frano
Jr.
M
5-11
163
Mississauga, Ontario/St. Marcellinus/Univ. of Montevallo
16
Sebastien Das
Jr.
M
6-1
186
Belmont, Mass./Belmont
17
Isaac Normesinu
Fr.
F
5-7
140
Accra, Ghana/The Hotchkiss School
18
Dan Norris
So.
M/D
5-10
159
West Harrison, N.Y./Hackley School
19
Zeiko Lewis
Fr.
M/F
5-6
140
Pembroke, Bermuda/Berkshire School (MA)
20
Amit Shumowitz
Fr.
D
5-11
160
Tel Aviv, Israel/Yroni Yon Daled
21
Danny Zaid
Fr.
D
5-8
163
Guatemala City, Guatemala/Valle Verde
23
Cole DeNormandie
Jr.
F
6-1
190
Lincoln, Mass./Lincoln-Sudbury Regional/Cincinnati
24
Christian Johnson
Jr.
M
5-9
161
New York, N.Y./Collegiate
25
Diego Vicentini
So.
M
5-7
144
Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep
29
Brendan Hayes
Jr.
M
5-8
150
Northport, N.Y./St. Anthony’s
32
Keady Segel
Jr.
GK
6-1
220
Rockport, Mass./Rockportt
Head Coach: Ed Kelly Assistant Coach: Sergio Saccoccio Assistant Coach: Bobby Thompson
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KELLY HEAD COACH 26TH SEASON
EAGLES
ED
• Has coached seven NSCAA All-Americans, including three 2007 AllAmerica honorees – Reuben Ayarna, Alejandro Bedoya and Sherron Manswell • Has coached two Atlantic Coast Conference Offensive Player of the Year recipients – Charlie Davies (2006) and Alejandro Bedoya (2007) • Earned his 100th collegiate victory with Boston College’s 2-1 win at Hartford on Saturday, September 17, 1994
BOSTON COLLEGE
• Earned his 200th win on October 12, 2005 with a 1-0 overtime win over Yale • Assumed head coaching duties at Boston College in 1988
AS A C O A C H
• Established a program-best 18 wins in 2002
• Enters his 29th season as a head coach and 26th year (1988 - present) as head coach of Boston College; spent three years (1985-1987) at Seton Hall
• Assumed the head post at Seton Hall in 1985
• Has compiled a career record of 279-196-55; is 239-183-49 during his tenure at the Heights
• In his first year at Seton Hall, guided the Pirates to an 8-7-1 mark, the school’s first winning season in 11 years.
• His 239 wins at Boston College rank him first on BC’s all-time list
• Led Seton Hall to two Big East regular-season and tournament titles in three years
• Posted a 40-13-6 record in his three-year tenure
• The Eagles have been seeded in the NCAA Tournament four times since 2002; they were seeded fifth in 2002, 15th in 2004, first in 2007 and fourth in 2011
• Served as assistant coach at Fairleigh Dickinson University from 1980-84
• Earned NJSCA Division I Coach of the Year Honors in 1986
• Helped guide the Knights to three NCAA Tournament selections
• Secured the 2007 Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season title – the school’s first ACC Championship since Boston College officially became the 12th member of the conference in July of 2005 – with a 3-1 home win over Virginia Tech on Nov. 9; finished 7-1-0 in league matches
• In 1983, FDU won the most games in the country (21) and advanced to final eight of the NCAA Tournament
AS A P LAY E R
• Captured the 2007 Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament title with a 2-1 victory over Wake Forest in Cary, N.C., on Nov. 19
• Competed professionally for eight years
• Earned 2007 Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year honors
• Selected to represent the United States five times in international play
• Earned Big East Coach of the Year three times – in 1989, 1990 and 2000
• Played in the American Soccer League and North American Soccer League
• Received Big East Coaching Staff of the Year in 2002 – Ed Kelly, Ian Hennessy and Dusan Obsajsnik
PERSONAL
• Has earned National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Regional Coach of the Year honors four times; earned New England honors in 2000 and 2002 and South Atlantic recognition in 2007 and 2011
• Born October 24, 1948 in Dublin, Ireland • Served four years in the United States Air Force (1969-73)
• Earned 2002 Soccer America National Coach of the Year honors; guided the Eagles to a berth in the NCAA Tournament’s “Elite Eight”
• Ed and his wife Ann have three children – Jessica, Lauren and Luke; all three are Boston College graduates.
• Captured five Big East Tournament Championships – two as head coach of Seton Hall (1986, 1987), and three as head coach of Boston College (1990, 2000, 2002)
• • The Kellys reside in Holliston, Mass.Mass.
• Won three Big East Tournament Championships over a five-year period – two with Seton Hall (1986, 1987), and one with Boston College (1990)
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• Established a program-best 18 wins in 1986
M E N ' S
• Has guided the Eagles to 11 NCAA Tournament appearances, including six straight and 10 since the year 2000 – (1990, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012)
HEAD COACH
• Led Seton Hall to two NCAA Tournament berths in three years
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• Was inducted into the New England Soccer Hall of Fame in November 2009
K E L LY ’ S N S C A A A L L - A M E R I C A N S Pat O’Kelly, M, Seton Hall – First Team – 1988, 1989 Pat Hughes, M, Seton Hall – Second Team – 1986 Ian Hennessy, F, Seton Hall – Third Team – 1987 Paul Keegan, F/M, Boston College – Second Team – 1993, 1995 Chris Hamblin, GK, Boston College – First Team – 2000 Guy Melamed, B, Boston College – Third Team – 2002; Second Team – 2004 Charlie Davies, F, Boston College – First Team – 2006 Reuben Ayarna, M, Boston College – First Team – 2007 Alejandro Bedoya, M, Boston College – First Team – 2007; Second Team – 2008 Sherron Manswell, F, Boston College – Third Team – 2007
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M E N ' S
HEAD COACH
S O C C E R
• Ed Kelly was inducted into the New England Soccer Hall of Fame in November 2009 • Ed Kelly has guided four Boston College players – Reuben Ayarna, Alejandro Bedoya, Charlie Davies and Sherron Manswell – to NSCAA/adidas All-America honors in the last six seasons. • Ed Kelly has led his teams to six conference tournament titles -- five in Big East Tournament play and one in ACC Tournament action. He guided Seton Hall to two Big East Tournament titles (1986 and 1987) in his three years as head coach of the Pirates, led BC to three Big East Tournament crowns (1990, 2000 and 2002) and guided the Eagles to the 2007 Atlantic Coast Conference tournament title. • Charlie Davies, who recently returned to New England to play for the Revolution, starred on the BC field from 2004-06, earning Big East Rookie of the Year honors as a freshman and finishing as the runner-up for the Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy, recognizing the top player in collegiate soccer as a junior. He has 17 career caps and four goals for the U.S. Men’s National Team since 2007. • Another former Eagle, Alejandro Bedoya, stormed onto the national scene in the summer of 2011 and has been a fixture in the last two CONCACAF Gold Cups. In the summer of 2013, he had three assists on four US goals in the semifinals and final to lead the Americans to victory. Bedoya has 19 career caps and signed a three-year contract with FC Nantes of the French Ligue 1 in August 2013.
T H E K E L LY F I L E AT S E T O N H A L L
Year Record Conference Title 1985 8-7-1 1986 18-2-2 Big East Tournament Champions 1987 14-4-3 Big East Tournament Champion Seton Hall Totals: 40-13-6 (.755 in three years)
AT B O S T O N C O L L E G E
Year Record Conference Title 1988 7-11-1 1989 8-10-1 1990 14-5-2 Big East Tournament Champions 1991 8-7-3 1992 10-8-0 1993 12-5-1 1994 7-7-3 1995 11-5-2 1996 3-10-4 1997 5-9-2 1998 5-10-2 1999 6-9-2 2000 12-7-1 Big East Tournament Champions 2001 10-8-0 2002 18-5-0 Big East Tournament Champions 2003 6-7-4 2004 13-5-2 200 5-9-2 2006 8-7-2 2007 15-5-1 ACC Regular-Season Champions ACCTournament Champions 2008 10-8-3 2009 14-9-0 2010 10-5-5 2011 14-6-1 2012 8-6-5 Boston College Totals: 239-183-49 (.559 in 25 years) Career Totals: 279-196-55 (.578 in 28 years)
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NCAA Tournament Appearance NCAA Tournament First Round NCAA Tournament Second Round
NCAA Tournament Appearance NCAA Tournament First Round
NCAA Tournament First Round NCAA Tournament First Round NCAA Tournament “Elite Eight” NCAA Tournament “Sweet 16”
NCAA Tournament Second Round NCAA Tournament Second Round NCAA Tournament “Sweet 16” NCAA Tournament First Round NCAA Tournament Second Round NCAA Tournament First Round
ASSISTANT COACH 5TH SEASON
THOMPSON ASSISTANT COACH 2ND SEASON
BOSTON COLLEGE
EAGLES
SACCOCCIO
BOBBY
EAGLES
SERGIO
BOSTON COLLEGE
Sergio Saccoccio, who set goaltender standards in several statistical categories during his four-year career (2002-05) at Northeastern, enters his eighth season as a coach and his fifth as a member of Ed Kelly’s staff.
Bobby Thompson enters his second season as an assistant coach with his alma mater. He played for the Eagles from 1999-2003. Thompson joined Boston College from Tufts, where he spent two seasons as an assistant coach. He also spent two years on the staff at Northeastern.
Saccoccio spent three seasons (2006-08) as an assistant coach on the Huskies’ staff prior to his arrival at Boston College.
Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Thompson spent two seasons with the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer
S O C C E R
A four-year starter and three-time All-New England honoree, he established career records for minutes (7,380) and saves (324). He concluded his collegiate career ranked second on the school’s career goals against average list (1.25).
M E N ' S
Thompson was an All-Big East First Team selection as a senior and was twice named the Big East Tournament Most Outstanding Player.
C O A C H I N G S TA F F
Three Eagles have been picked up in the MLS SuperDraft during Saccoccio’s time on The Heights, including Kyle Bekker and Charlie Rugg, who were both drafted in the first round in 2013. Bekker was the third overall pick while Rugg was the 19th player taken.
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Thompson ranks among the BC greats as he appears on the career records list in each offensive category. In 72 matches (62 starts), he is fifth all-time in career assists (20), 11th in points (48) and 15th in goals (14). His 10 assists in 2002 are tied for the second-most in a single season.
Saccoccio has guided the Eagles to the NCAA Tournament in each of his first four seasons on the staff. Players have received 12 different AllACC honors since he joined the team in 2009, including three All-ACC First Team selections.
An All-Colonial Athletic Conference honoree as a senior in 2005, he twice earned the program’s Most Valuable Player award – in 2004 and 2005 – and helped guide the Huskies to an America East Championship and berth in the NCAA Tournament as a freshman in 2002. Saccoccio earned America East Rookie of the Year honors that season. A 2007 graduate of Northeastern with degrees in finance and marketing, Saccoccio enjoyed a two-year professional playing career with the San Diego Gouchos and the New Hampshire Phantoms of the United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League. He now resides in Boston.
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CHRIS
AGER SENIOR DEFENDER 6-1 177 GJETTUM, NORWAY STABAEK
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T EA M C A PTA I N
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M E N ' S
P L AY E R P R O F I L E S
S O C C E R
AS A J U N I O R ( 2 0 1 2 )
Named to the ACC All-Academic Team … served as one of four team captains … one of three players to start all 19 matches … led the BC defense that ranked fourth in the ACC in goals allowed (1.05) and goals against average (0.98), and fifth in shutouts (7) … was on the pitch for all seven of BC’s shutouts … assisted on Charlie Rugg’s game-winning goal in a 4-2 win against Rhode Island (9/25).
AS A S O P H O M O R E ( 2 0 1 1 )
Named to the NSCAA All-South Atlantic Third Team, the All-ACC Second Team and the All-ACC Academic Team … also served as one of three team captains … started 19 games at center back, including all eight ACC matches … led the BC defense that ranked third in the ACC in goals against average (1.21) and shutouts (7), and fourth in goals allowed (26) … was a part of five BC shutouts … recorded a goal and an assist in a 4-3 overtime win against Virginia Tech (9/16) … both of those were the first of his career.
AS A F R E S H M A N ( 2 0 1 0 )
Started the last 15 games of the season at middle back, including seven ACC matches, after missing the first five games … anchored the BC defense that ranked fifth in the ACC in goals allowed (22) and goals against average (1.04) … made his collegiate debut against Rhode Island (9/21).
CLUB SOCCER
Played each of the last six seasons as a member of the Stabaek Football Club … captained Stabaek U-19 to back-to-back appearances in the national final; captured the U-19 national championship in 2008 with a 4-3 win over Viking … played for head coach Morten Tveit … also captured national titles in the G15 Oslo and G16 Interkrets divisions as a center back with Stabaek … participated in several international tournaments as a member of Stabaek U15’s, U16’s and U-19’s; twice traveled to Guadalajara, Mexico – in 2008 and 2009 with U19’s – to compete in the Copa Chivas tournament … attended the Norwegian College of Elite Sports in Bekkestua, Akershus, Norway from 2007-09 … was voted Student of the Year at the Norwegian College of Elite Sports in 2009.
CAREER STATS Year GP 2010 15 2011 19 2012 19 Totals 53
GS G 15 0 19 1 19 0 53 1
A Pts. Shots 0 0 1 1 3 2 1 1 8 2 4 11
CAREER HIGHS
Goals: 1 vs. Virginia Tech (9/16/11) Assists: 1 (2x) last vs. Rhode Island (9/25/12) Points: 3 vs. Virginia Tech (9/16/11)
PERSONAL
Christopher Lawrence Loekken Ager, born January 11, 1990 in Brighton, England ... a Dean’s List honoree in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Chris is the younger of Richard Lawrence Ager and Gro Loekken’s two children; has an older sister, Elise, and two younger half-siblings, Samuel and Emily.
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NICK
CORLISS SENIOR DEFENDER 6-1 186 AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND MACLEANS COLLEGE LOUISVILLE
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AS A J U N I O R ( 2 0 1 2 )
Started the last nine matches of the season after recovering from injury … part of the BC defense that ranked fourth in the ACC in goals allowed (1.05) and goals against average (0.98), and fifth in shutouts (7) … started in six of the seven BC shutouts … BC defense allowed six goals in the nine games he started, a 0.67 per game average.
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AT L O U I SV I L L E
P L AY E R P R O F I L E S
Appeared in six games with three starts in two seasons at Louisville … the Cardinals went a combined 33-4-7 during his time there, advancing to the NCAA Championship game last season and the first round in 2009 … recorded an assist last year.
M E N ' S
PERSONAL
Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences … Nicholas is the youngest of Judith and Michael Corliss’ three children … born November 15, 1990.
Year GP 2009 1 2010 5 2012 9 Totals 15
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GS G A Pts. Shots 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 9 0 0 0 2 12 0 1 1 4
S O C C E R
CAREER STATS
RYAN
DUNN SENIOR DEFENDER 5-9 158 HAMPTON, N.H. WINNACUNNET
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T EA M C A PTA I N
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M E N ' S
P L AY E R P R O F I L E S
S O C C E R
AS A J U N I O R ( 2 0 1 2 )
Named to the ACC All-Academic Team … one of three players to start all 19 matches … part of the BC defense that ranked fourth in the ACC in goals allowed (1.05) and goals against average (0.98), and fifth in shutouts (7) … was on the pitch for all seven of BC’s shutouts … scored first career goal against San Francisco (9/22), an equalizer in the 72nd minute that led to a 2-1 double overtime win.
AS A S O P H O M O R E ( 2 0 1 1 )
Named to the All-ACC Academic Team … appeared in all 21 games and started 20 … part of the BC defense that ranked third in the ACC in goals against average (1.21) and shutouts (7), and fourth in goals allowed (26) … played a part in all seven of BC’s shutouts … took a career-high three shots at Clemson (10/14) … notched an assist in a 5-0 win against Quinnipiac (9/1).
AS A F R E S H M A N ( 2 0 1 0 )
Appeared in 12 games – six ACC contests – and started the first two matches of the year … made his collegiate debut in the season opener against Hartford (9/1) and assisted on the game-winning goal in the 41st minute of a 3-2 win … set a long cross into the box where Kyle Bekker scored … member of the BC defense that ranked fifth in the ACC in goals allowed (22) and goals against average (1.04) … was a part of three shutout victories, including a 1-0 win at Quinnipiac (9/4) in his second start of the season.
BEFORE BC
CAREER STATS
Earned New Hampshire Soccer Coaches Association and Union Leader All-State first-team honors as a senior center midfielder … also captured All-Class L first-team accolades … served as team captain … earned team Most Valuable Player accolades at the conclusion of the season ... registered 21 goals and 43 assists during his four-year Warrior career … captured MVP honors for New Hampshire after he recorded one goal and one assist in a 3-3 tie with Vermont at the Lions Twin State Soccer Cup in July 2010 … played for head coach Nick Rowe … also excelled on the basketball court; earned New Hampshire Basketball Coaches Organization All-State second-team accolades as a senior guard … captured team MVP honors at the conclusion of the basketball season … played club soccer for Seacoast United Development Academy … three times served as team captain – in 2007-08, 2008-09 and 2009-10 … played outside back for head coach Rob Thompson.
Year GP GS G A Pts. Shots 2010 12 2 0 1 1 1 2011 21 20 0 1 1 6 2012 19 19 1 0 2 4 Totals 52 41 1 2 4 11
CAREER HIGHS
Goals: 1 vs. San Francisco (9/22/12) Assists: 1 (2x) last vs. Quinnipiac (9/1/11) Points: 2 vs. San Francisco (9/22/12)
PERSONAL
Ryan Thomas Dunn, born March 12, 1992 … earned 2009-10 Union Leader Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors … member of the National Honor Society who graduated top of the class … an avid writer who served as sports editor and editor-in-chief of the Winnachronicle … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Ryan and his younger brothers Colin and Eric are the children of Thomas and Linda Dunn.
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NICK
BUTLER JUNIOR DEFENDER 6-5 181 BASKING RIDGE, N.J. BERNARDS RICHMOND
GIULIANO
FRANO JUNIOR MIDFIELDER 5-11 163 MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO ST. MARCELLINUS UNIV. OF MONTEVALLO
BEFORE BC
BEFORE BC
Transferred from the University of Montevallo after spending two seasons with the Falcons … played in 40 matches with 31 career starts … led the team with nine assists last season … recorded four goals and four assists as a freshman … finished third on the team in points that year … a Peach Belt Conference All-Academic selection.
PERSONAL
Nicholas Butler, born January 4, 1993 … enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences as a political science major … Nick is the son of Stephanie and Paul Butler; has an older brother, Andrew … father played soccer at Rollins College.
DeNORMANDIE
JUNIOR MIDFIELDER 5-8 150 NORTHPORT, N.Y. ST. ANTHONY’S
JUNIOR FORWARD 6-1 190 LINCOLN, MASS. LINCOLN-SUDBURY REGIONAL CINCINNATI
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AS A S O P H O M O R E ( 2 0 1 2 )
Appeared in eight games, including two ACC contests … made ACC debut against Maryland (9/7).
BEFORE BC
AS A F R E S H M A N ( 2 0 1 1 )
Transferred from the University of Cincinnati after playing two seasons with the Bearcats … started all 37 matches in his two seasons at Cincinnati … recorded three goals and four assists as a sophomore last year … earned Big East All-Freshman Team honors after leading the Bearcats with seven goals in 2011 … two-time NSCAA All-American in high school … named a nominee for Massachusetts Gatorade Player of the Year twice … three-time all-New England selection.
Made his collegiate debut against Quinnipiac (9/1).
BEFORE BC
Led St. Anthony’s to the league championship as a junior and to the championship game as a senior … a NSCHSAA all-league and all-state player as a senior … also played for Albertston Academy in the USSF and the Hicksville Strikers in the US Youth Soccer National League … Strikers were 2009 national finalists and region 1 and state cup champions in 2008 and 2009 … an accomplished student, he was a member of the National Honor Society and the Principal’s High Honors List.
PERSONAL
Cole DeNormandie, born April 28, 1993 … enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences as a communications major … Cole is the son of Penny and Tom DeNormandie; has a brother, Sam, who was part of the 2007 University of Massachusetts team that reached the College Cup.
PERSONAL
Enrolled as a mathematics major in the College of Arts and Sciences … Brendan is the middle of Maura and Peter’s three children … born January 11, 1993.
CAREER STATS
.Year GP 2011 1 2012 8 Totals 9
9
GS G A Pts. Shots 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S O C C E R
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HAYES
M E N ' S
BRENDAN
P L AY E R P R O F I L E S
Giuliano Frano, born May 16, 1993 … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management as a finance major … Giuliano is the son of Rose Ierullo and Rocco Frano; has three older siblings, Francesco, Daniella and Chanel.
PERSONAL
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Transferred from the University of Richmond after playing two seasons with the Spiders … started all 33 matches in the backfield in his Richmond career … scored three goals as a sophomore last season … recorded three assists as a freshman … all-state selection as a senior in high school and led Bernards to the state sectional finals … led the Mountaineers to three conference titles … All-Skyland Conference and all-area selection twice.
COLE
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CHRISTIAN
JOHNSON JUNIOR MIDFIELDER 5-9 161 NEW YORK, N.Y. COLLEGIATE
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DIEGO
MEDINA-MENDEZ JUNIOR MID/FOR 5-11 164 LINDSAY, CALIF NORTHFIELD MT. HERMON
AS A S O P H O M O R E ( 2 0 1 2 )
AS A S O P H O M O R E ( 2 0 1 2 )
M E N ' S
P L AY E R P R O F I L E S
S O C C E R
Played in nine matches and made two starts … appeared in three ACC contests and made first conference start against NC State (9/28) … recorded two assists in his first career start vs. Rhode Island (9/25), a 4-2 BC win.
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One of five players to appear in all 19 matches … made 13 starts with four of them coming in ACC action … recorded two assists on the year, both in conference play … both helpers came in a 2-1 win against NC State (9/28) … it was the first time he recorded two assists in one match.
AS A F R E S H M A N ( 2 0 1 1 )
AS A F R E S H M A N ( 2 0 1 1 )
Appeared in six games off the bench, including one ACC contest … made his collegiate debut against Fairfield (8/29) … made his first ACC appearance at Maryland (9/9).
BEFORE BC
Member of the New York Red Bills U16 and U18 Academies … reached the USSDA finals with the U18 club … ranked the secondbest “Player To Watch” in New York by Top Drawer Soccer and was ranked 53rd nationally … played with the U14 U.S. National Team that toured Mexico and the U14 Region I ODP team that toured Italy … also played with the BW Gottschee U16 squad and the U16 National Select Team … won four New York State Cups and a Northeast regional championship with BW Gottschee … made a pair of Super Y Nationals appearances with the New York Rough Riders … started three years for Collegiate and twice won the league.
PERSONAL
Enrolled as a communication major in the College of Arts & Sciences … Christian is one of Linda and Carl Johnson’s four sons … born March 29, 1993.
Named to the All-ACC Freshman Team and the ACC Championship All-Tournament Team … one of five players to appear in all 21 matches … made 17 starts … led BC with eight goals and was third in both points (18) and game-winning goals (3) … four of his goals came in ACC action, which led the team and ranked fifth in the conference … ranked eighth in the ACC overall in goals scored … played a part in both BC goals in a 2-1 win vs. No. 24 Duke (11/11) in the semifinals of the ACC Championship … assisted on the equalizer and then notched the game-winner in the 66th minute … also scored in BC’s 2-1 win at No. 2 Maryland (11/8) in the opening round … notched the eventual game-winner at No. 24 Virginia (10/29) in the 48th minute … recorded the equalizing goal in the 77th minute against Duke (10/22) in a 2-1 double overtime win … scored a goal vs. Wake Forest (10/7) and had the game-winner at Brown (9/27) … tallied his first ACC goal against Virginia Tech (9/16) and had his first career goal vs. Quinnipiac (9/1) … assisted on BC’s first goal of the season vs. George Mason (8/26).
BEFORE BC
Played two seasons at Lindsay High School before finishing his career at Northfield Mount Hermon … led Northfield Mount Hermon to the New England Class A championship as a senior … set the single season scoring record that year with 27 goals and 10 assists … named to the all-state team as a junior … also participated in track and field and finished third among New England prep schools runners in the 400m.
CAREER STATS Year GP GS G A Pts. Shots 2011 6 0 0 0 0 0 2012 9 2 0 2 2 3 Totals 15 2 0 2 2 3
PERSONAL
Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences … Diego is one of Maria and Jose’s four children … born December 7, 1992.
CAREER HIGHS
Assists: 2 vs. Rhode Island (9/25/12) Points: 2 vs. Rhode Island (9/25/12)
CAREER STATS Year GP 2011 21 2012 19 Totals 40
GS G 17 8 13 0 30 8
A Pts. Shots 2 18 30 2 2 19 4 20 49
CAREER HIGHS
Goals: 1 (8x) last vs. Duke (11/11/11) Assists: 2 vs. NC State (9/28/12) Points: 3 vs. Duke (11/11/11)
10 10
PHIL
SANDGREN JUNIOR FORWARD 6-1 207 KRISTINSTAD, SWEDEN SODERPORT GYMNASIET LINDSEY WILSON COLLEGE
12
KEADY
SEGEL JUNIOR GOALKEEPER 6-1 220 ROCKPORT, MASS. ROCKPORT
BEFORE BC
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AS A S O P H O M O R E ( 2 0 1 2 )
Started 46 matches in two seasons at Lindsey Wilson … led the Blue Raiders in goals both seasons, scoring 23 as a freshman and 17 as a sophomore … Lindsey Wilson won the NAIA National Championship tournament when he was a freshman and advanced to the semifinals last year … earned All-Mid-South Conference First Team accolades both seasons.
Did not see any game action.
AS A F R E S H M A N ( 2 0 1 1 )
Made his collegiate debut against Harvard (10/11), playing nearly 12 minutes in goal.
CAREER STATS Year GP GS Min. GA GAA Saves SV% Record SO 2011 1 0 11:50 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0 2012 0 0 00:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0 Totals 1 0 11:50 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0
11
S O C C E R
Enrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts and Sciences … Keady is the son of Alice and Jeff Segel’s … born September 8, 1993.
M E N ' S
PERSONAL
P L AY E R P R O F I L E S
Played four seasons for head coach Dave Curley at Rockport … finished his career with a 45-26-12 record with 37 shutouts … recorded a 0.70 career goals against average … led Rockport to the Cape Ann League and the Massachusetts Division III North championships as a senior … three-time all-league player … twice named the Cape Ann League Player of the Year and an Eastern MA all-star … two time member of the All-Massachusetts team and the Boston Herald All-Scholastic Team … earned All-New England team honors and was the Boston Globe Player of the Year as a senior … has played with North Shore United and FC Greater Boston Bolts since 2007 … also played baseball at Rockport as a senior and led the team in batting as the team won the league championship.
Philip Sandgren, born April 25, 1992 … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management as a business major … Phil is the son of Helene and Peter Sandgren; has a younger sister, Catherine.
2 0 1 3
BEFORE BC
PERSONAL
MATT
WENDELKEN JUNIOR DEFENDER 6-1 180 MASSAPEQUA, N.Y. ST. ANTHONY’S MARIST
8
ATOBRA
AMPADU SOPHOMORE MID/DEF 5-9 158 ACCRA, GHANA THE HOTCHKISS SCHOOL
T EA M C A PTA I N
NOTES
One of 36 players to participate in the United States Under-20 Men’s National Team training camp in January 2012.
AS A S O P H O M O R E ( 2 0 1 2 )
Forced to sit the season due to transfer rules.
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M E N ' S
P L AY E R P R O F I L E S
S O C C E R
AS A S O P H O M O R E ( 2 0 1 2 )
AT H A R T F O R D ( 2 0 1 1 )
Started all 12 matches that he appeared in … part of the BC defense that ranked fourth in the ACC in goals allowed (1.05) and goals against average (0.98), and fifth in shutouts (7) … was on the field for five of BC’s seven shutouts.
One of five players to start all 21 matches … third on the team with four goals and 10 points … also recorded two assists … scored the match’s lone goal in the 56th minute to send the Hawks to the final of the America East tournament over Boston University (11/9) … also assisted on the only goal in a 1-0 quarterfinal win at UMBC (11/5) … notched a goal in a 3-1 win at Stony Brook (10/30) … recorded a 41st minute goal in a 1-1 draw vs. Marist (9/24) … assisted on the only goal of the match in a 1-0 triumph at Massachusetts (9/21) … scored his first collegiate goal at Quinnipiac (9/14) to tie the game, 2-2, in the 53rd minute of a 4-3 loss.
AT M A R I S T ( 2 0 1 1 )
Named to the MAAC All-Rookie Team … one of two players to start all 20 matches … third on the team in assists (3) and fourth in goals (3) and points (9) … tied for the team lead with two game-winning goals.
BEFORE MARIST
BEFORE HARTFORD
Served as team captain as a senior and was also named the squad’s MVP … earned first-team all-state and all-league honors … tabbed an ESPN Rise Third Team All-American … named to the Nassau/Suffolk Catholic High School All-Academic Team all four seasons.
Twice served as team captain in 2010 and 2011 … led the Bearcats to consecutive New England titles in 2009 and 2010 … the Bearcats went undefeated (14-0-2) during the regular season in 2011 and reached the New England semifinals … named to the all-state team as a junior and senior … also played four years of baseball.
PERSONAL
PERSONAL
Matthew Wendelken, born May 17, 1993 … enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences … Matt is the son of Bernadette and James Wendelken.
Atobra Ampadu, born September 23, 1991 … enrolled in the School of Arts and Sciences … Atobra is the son of Grace and Sarfo Ampadu.
CAREER STATS Year GP 2011 20 2012 12 Totals 32
GS G 20 3 12 0 32 3
6
A Pts. Shots 3 9 17 0 0 4 3 9 21
12 12
DERRICK
BOATENG SOPHOMORE MIDFIELDER 5-9 150 WORCESTER, MASS. SOUTH HIGH COMMUNITY SCHOOL
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ALEX
KAPP SOPHOMORE GOALKEEPER 6-0 182 AMAWALK, N.Y. IONA PREP
AS A F R E S H M A N ( 2 0 1 2 )
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AS A F R E S H M A N ( 2 0 1 2 )
Started both of the games he appeared in and both were BC wins … started and played the first half against Rhode Island (9/25), making one save and not allowing a goal in a 4-2 win … made five saves in a 2-1 double overtime win against San Francisco (9/22) in his collegiate debut.
BEFORE BC
Earned TopDrawerSoccer.com New England top-20 honors … played the 2009-11 seasons as a member of the New England Futol Club … joined FC Greater Boston Bolts Academy in July 2011 to compete at the U-18 level … twice (in 2009 and 2010) earned allstate and All-Central Massachusetts honors … led the team in scoring in each of three seasons (2009-11) on the varsity squad; served as team captain in each season … selected to play on the Ghanaian Youth National Team in 2008.
PERSONAL
PERSONAL
CAREER STATS
Derrick Boateng, born March 5, 1994 … enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences … Derrick is the son of Doris and Reginald Boateng; has two younger siblings.
Year GP GS Min. GA GAA Saves SV% Record SO 2012 2 2 154:49 1 0.58 6 .857 2-0-0 0 Totals 2 2 154:49 1 0.58 6 .857 2-0-0 0
CAREER STATS
CAREER HIGHS
Year GP GS G A Pts. Shots 2012 18 16 3 3 9 36 Totals 18 16 3 3 9 36
Saves: 5 vs. San Francisco (9/22/12)
CAREER HIGHS
Goals: 2 vs. Rhode Island (9/25/12) Assists: 1 (3x) last vs. Rhode Island (9/25/12) Points: 5 vs. Rhode Island (9/25/12)
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S O C C E R
Alexander Michael Kapp, born October 18, 1994 … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Alex is the son of Gabriele and Erhardt Kapp; has a younger brother and sister … father was a twotime All-American at Connecticut and represented the United States on the 1984 Olympic team in Los Angeles … also played professionally from 1981-90, including a stint with the New York Cosmos from 1981-83.
M E N ' S
BEFORE BC
P L AY E R P R O F I L E S
Named all-city and all-state as both a junior and senior … participated in the 2011 High School All-American Game … led the Gaels to its first CHSAA Class A intersectional title as a junior … played with the United States U-17 national team and the FC Westchester Academy U-15 through U-18 squads … also served as the kicker on the Iona Prep football team.
2 0 1 3
Named to the ACC All-Freshman Team … ranked as the 17thbest freshman in the country in the annual TopDrawerSoccer.com Freshmen Top 100 list … appeared in 18 matches with 16 starts … second on the team with three goals and nine points … third on the team with three assists … scored two goals and assisted on another in a 4-2 win vs. Rhode Island (9/25) … tallied the game-winning goal in spectacular fashion with 11 seconds left in double overtime to push BC past San Francisco (9/22) … it was his first collegiate goal … got an assist on Charlie Rugg’s goal in a 1-1 tie at Virginia Tech (9/14) … assisted on the only goal of the match in a 1-0 win at Fairfield (9/3).
DAN
NORRIS SOPHOMORE MID/DEF 5-10 159 WEST HARRISON, N.Y. HACKLEY SCHOOL
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DYLAN
SOPHOMORE DEF/MID 6-1 177 LOS ANGELES, CALIF. NOTRE DAME
AS A F R E S H M A N ( 2 0 1 2 )
AS A F R E S H M A N ( 2 0 1 2 )
M E N ' S
P L AY E R P R O F I L E S
S O C C E R
Appeared in seven matches … made his ACC debut at Virginia Tech (9/14) … part of the BC defense that ranked fourth in the ACC in goals allowed (1.05) and goals against average (0.98), and fifth in shutouts (7).
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PRITCHARD
Played in 13 matches and made eight starts … made three starts and six appearances in ACC action … part of the BC defense that ranked fourth in the ACC in goals allowed (1.05) and goals against average (0.98), and fifth in shutouts (7) … was on the pitch for six of the seven BC shutouts … recorded an assist on Charlie Rugg’s goal at Wake Forest (10/6) in a 1-0 win.
BEFORE BC
A first team All-Ivy player at Hackley ... also served as captain and won two New York State Cups ... played for BW Gottschee U-16 & FC Westchester Academy U-18 teams ... traveled to Germany for training with the Eintracht Frankfurt U-19 team (2011 & 2012) ... was a four-year member of the Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association Olympic Development Team and played for the US Region 1 Team ... has trained with academy teams of Chelsea(2008) and Tottenham Hotspur (2006-2008) of the English Premier League, and with Real Madrid and Valencia coaches in the U.S. ... invited to the Canadian U-17 National Training Camp in January 2010.
BEFORE BC
Played a year of high school soccer at Notre Dame before spending his falls with U.S. Soccer Development club, Real So Cal … spent a year as a developmental player on Real So Cal before playing one year on the U-15/16 team and two years on the U-17/18 squad … played in the 2010 Northern Ireland Milk Cup with South Coast Bayern … named to the Notre Dame All-Academic Team as a freshman … also served as the football team’s kicker and punter and earned second team all-league honors as a senior … twice named to the football All-Academic Team.
PERSONAL
PERSONAL
Daniel Norris, born August 16, 1993 … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Dan is the son of Anne and David Norris; has a younger sister.
Dylan Asa Pritchard, born November 1, 1993 … enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences … Dylan is the son of Jody and Myles Pritchard; has an older brother.
CAREER STATS
CAREER STATS
Year GP GS G A Pts. Shots 2012 7 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 7 0 0 0 0 0
Year GP GS G A Pts. Shots 2012 13 8 0 1 1 7 Totals 13 8 0 1 1 7
CAREER HIGHS
Assists: 1 at Wake Forest (10/6/12) Points: 1 at Wake Forest (10/6/12)
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ZACK
ROCKMORE SOPHOMORE DEFENDER 6-2 204 ALBANY, N.Y. BETHLEHEM
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ZEIKO
LEWIS FRESHMAN MIDFIELD 5-6 140 PEMBROKE, BERMUDA BERKSHIRE SCHOOL (MA)
AS A F R E S H M A N ( 2 0 1 2 )
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BEFORE BC
Appeared in three matches … made his collegiate debut at Quinnipiac (8/24) … made his ACC debut against Maryland (9/7).
BEFORE BC
PERSONAL
KAWUBA FRESHMAN DEFENDER 5-10 159 WATERTOWN, MASS. WILBRAHAM & MONSON
7
ISAAC
17
NORMESINU FRESHMAN MID/FOR 5-7 140 ACCRA, GHANA THE HOTCHKISS SCHOOL (CT)
BEFORE BC
BEFORE BC
Named to the all-league first team in each of his three seasons at Wilbraham & Monson … also earned all-star honors three times and was named all-state as a senior after recording four goals and nine assists as a midfielder and back … had four goals and six assists as a junior … notched six goals and five assists as a sophomore.
Connecticut Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior after recording 16 goals and five assists ... also named an NSCAA All-American ... named the 2012 Connecticut Soccer Coaches Association Prep School Player of the Year ... led the Bearcats to the New England Prep School Athletic Council Class A tournament quarterfinals ... one of three players from New England to play in the High School All-American Game ... scored 40 goals and added 19 assists in his prep career.
PERSONAL
Adolph Kawuba, born December 24, 1994 … enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences as a communications major … Ado is the son of Rose Kiggundu; has two older siblings, Arnold and Adrian.
PERSONAL
Isaac Normesinu, born January 14, 1994 … enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences … Isaac is the son of Hannah Assan and Charles Normesinu; has four siblings.
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S O C C E R
ADO
M E N ' S
Zachary Rockmore, born March 13, 1994 … enrolled in the School of Arts and Sciences … Zack is the son of Kristen and Jeff Rockmore; has an older brother and a younger sister.
P L AY E R P R O F I L E S
Earned first team all-section honors as a junior and senior … scored 17 goals as a junior … recorded 11 goals and four assists as a senior in just seven matches … played club soccer for Black Watch and led the team to the 2010-11 State Cup championship … participated in a pair of Super-Y national camps … member of the National Honor Society and the Mathematics Honor Society.
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Named an NSCAA All-American as a senior … scored a goal in the High School All-American Game … was the only player from Massachusetts invited to the game and one of three from New England … scored 33 goals as a senior at Berkshire School, where he is the career leader in every offensive category … earned a cap with the Bermuda national team, playing 13 minutes against Trinidad & Tobago in a World Cup qualifier … named to the Boston Globe AllScholastic team.
AMIT
SHUMOWITZ FRESHMAN DEFENDER 5-11 160 TEL AVIV, ISRAEL YRONI YOD DALED
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DANNY
ZAID FRESHMAN DEFENDER 5-8 163 GUATEMALA CITY, GUATEMALA VALLE VERDE
BEFORE BC
BEFORE BC
PERSONAL
PERSONAL
Member of the United States U-17 National Team … participated in the U.S. Soccer Residency Program … played with the Guatemala U-20 National Team in Costa Rica … served as captain of his club team, Antigua G.F.C. … participated in the San Diego Surf Cup with Futeca Camp Elite and was named MVP of the team.
Amit Shumowitz, born July 29, 1992 … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Amit is the son of Suzi and Shmuel Shumowitz; has three older siblings, Chen, Shani and Lital.
Danny Zaid, born June 14, 1994 … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … Danny is the son of Yamile Zayed and Danny Zaid; has two sisters, Melanie and Valerie.
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M E N ' S
P L AY E R P R O F I L E S
S O C C E R
Member of the Israel U-19 and U-21 National Teams … led Maacabi Natanya U-20 team to a pair of final four appearances in the National Israel Cup … Defensive Player of the Year in the Israel U-18 league … captained the Maccabi Natanya U-18 team … led the Maccabi Tel Aviv Youth Team to a pair of National Israel Cups.
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2012 SEASON RESULTS OVERALL RECORD: 8-6-5 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE RECORD: 3-2-3 HOME: 4-3-2 AWAY: 4-3-3 NEUTRAL: 0-0-0
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S O C C E R
M E N ' S
Home games in BOLD CAPS *- ACC game # - ACC Championship (Clemson, S.C.) & - NCAA Tournament (Brookine, Mass.)
No Scoring
2 0 1 2 R E S U LT S
BC Goal Scorers (Assists) Mejia (Abbott), Abbott No Scoring Mejia (Boateng) No Scoring Rugg (Bekker, Boateng) No Scoring Dunn, Boateng (Rugg) Rugg (Abbott, Boateng) Boateng (Rugg, Johnson) Rugg (Ager, Bekker) Boateng (Johnson) Carter (Rugg, Medina-Mendez) Rugg (Medina-Mendez) Mejia (Rugg) Rugg (Bekker, Pritchard) Bekker (Abbott) No Scoring No Scoring Carter (Bekker) No Scoring No Scoring No Scoring
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Date Opponent Result Score Attend. Goalie (Svs.) August 24 at Quinnipiac W 2-1 703 Luthy (5) August 27 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L 1-0 226 Luthy (4) September 3 at Fairfield W 1-0 853 Luthy (1) September 7 No. 4 MARYLAND* L 4-0 1286 Luthy (3) September 14 at Virginia Tech* T (2ot) 1-1 846 Luthy (3) September 19 at No. 2 Connecticut L 2-0 2648 Luthy (3) September 22 SAN FRANCISCO W (2ot) 2-1 423 Kapp (5) September 25 RHODE ISLAND W 4-2 386 Kapp (1), Luthy (2) September 28 NC STATE* W 2-1 160 Luthy (2) October 2 at Harvard T (2ot) 1-1 209 Luthy (3) October 6 at No. 15 Wake Forest* W 1-0 1514 Luthy (8) October 10 DARTMOUTH W (ot) 1-0 216 Luthy (3) October 13 CLEMSON* T (2ot) 0-0 667 Luthy (0) October 16 No. 18 BROWN L 1-0 174 Luthy (3) October 19 at DUKE* W 1-0 Luthy (4) October 26 VIRGINIA* T (2ot) 0-0 1247 Luthy (2) November 1 at No. 3 North Carolina* L 4-0 503 Luthy (4) November 6 at Clemson# T (2ot) 0-0 2108 Luthy (3) (Clemson advanced on penalty kicks, 3-1) November 15 at Northeastern& L 1-0 1173 Luthy (6)
2012 SEASON STATISTICS OVERALL RECORD: 8-6-5 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE RECORD: 3-2-3 HOME: 4-3-2 AWAY: 4-3-3 NEUTRAL: 0-0-0
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M E N ' S
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S O C C E R
ACC C AREER No. Name GP GS G A Pts. Shots GP GS G A Pts. Sh. GP GS G A Pts. 17 Charlie Rugg 13 12 5 4 14 25 6 5 3 1 7 14 76 74 28 18 74 7 Derrick Boateng 18 16 3 3 9 36 8 7 0 1 1 11 18 16 3 3 9 12 Kevin Mejia 16 5 3 0 6 27 6 1 0 0 0 8 75 44 9 4 22 10 Kyle Bekker 17 17 1 4 6 47 8 8 0 3 3 19 80 79 17 22 56 6 Jason Abbott 18 18 1 3 5 23 23 Stefan Carter 19 17 2 0 4 12 3 Ryan Dunn 19 19 1 0 2 4 15 Diego Medina-Mendez 19 13 0 2 2 19 24 Christian Johnson 9 2 0 2 2 3 2 Chris Ager 19 19 0 1 1 8 14 Dylan Pritchard 13 8 0 1 1 7 21 Colin Murphy 19 19 0 0 0 20 8 Matt Wendelken 12 12 0 0 0 4 11 Isaac Taylor 7 4 0 0 0 3 5 Nick Corliss 9 9 0 0 0 2 29 Brendan Hayes 8 0 0 0 0 0 18 Dan Norris 7 0 0 0 0 0 9 Zack Rockmore 3 0 0 0 0 0
BC TOTALS Opponents Totals
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16 20 20 20
52 60
240 205
8 8 8 7 8 8 8 4 3 1 8 8 6 3 8 8 6 6 3 1 5 5 2 0 1 0 1 0 8 8
0 0 0 8 2 0 4 6 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 10
8 7
18 27
18 18 1 3 5 65 52 4 1 9 52 41 1 2 4 40 30 8 4 20 10 2 0 2 2 53 53 1 2 4 13 8 0 1 1 82 77 3 10 16 12 12 0 0 0 50 19 2 2 6 9 9 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0
95 91
GOALKEEPING STATISTICS
No. Name GP-GS Min. GA GAAvg. Svs Pct W L T Sho 1 Justin Luthy 18-17 1689:39 19 1.01 59 .756 6 6 5 7 30 Alex Kapp 2-2 154:49 1 0.58 6 .857 2 0 0 0
TEAM STATISTICS Corner Shots 1st Half 2nd Half 1st 2nd+ Total Kicks Fouls Faced Saves Goals Goals OT OT Goals BOSTON COLLEGE 85 212 205 65 6 8 1 1 16 Opponents 75 212 240 82 6 14 0 0 20
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G A ME 1 • AUGUS T 2 4 , 2 0 1 2 H A MDEN, CONN. Boston College 2, Quinnipiac 1
G A ME 4 • S E P T E M B E R 7 , 2 0 1 2 N EWTO N , M A S S . Maryland 4, Boston College 0
Boston College Quinnipiac
Maryland Boston College
2 0
0 1
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Scoring: BC – Kevin Mejia (Jason Abbott) 14:49; BC – Jason Abbott 16:45; QU – William Daniels (Simon Hinde) 58:33. Shots: Quinnipiac 11, BC 10 Saves: BC 5 (Justin Luthy 5), QU 2 (Borja Angoitia 2) Summary: Senior Kevin Mejia and freshman Jason Abbott combined for a pair of first half goals to lead No. 14 Boston College to a 2-1 win at Quinnipiac at the QU Soccer Field. It was Mejia’s seventh career goal while Abbott notched the game-winner in his collegiate debut. Senior Justin Luthy was credited with five saves in the win.
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1 0
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G A ME 3 • SEPTEM B ER 3 , 2 0 1 2 FA I RFIEL D, CONN. Boston College 1, Fairfield 0 Boston College Fairfield
0 0
1 0
Summary: No. 4 Maryland scored three second half goals to defeat No. 24 Boston College, 4-0, in front of 1,268 fans at the Newton Campus Field in the ACC opener for both sides. Christiano Francois scored a goal and assisted on another off the bench for the Terrapins. Schillo Tshuma, Jake Pace and Widner Saint Cyr scored the other goals. Sunny Jane and Patrick Mullins were credited with assists. Both senior Justin Luthy and Maryland keeper Keith Cardona made three saves in the match.
G A ME 5 • S E P T E M B E R 1 4 , 2 0 1 2 B LA C K S B U R G , VA . Boston College 1, Virginia Tech 1 (2ot) Boston College 0 1 0 0 Virginia Tech 0 1 0 0
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Scoring: BC – Charlie Rugg (Kyle Bekker, Derrick Boateng) 45:34; VT – David Fiorello 82:04. Shots: BC 24, Virginia Tech 9 Saves: BC 3 (Justin Luthy 3), VT 9 (Kyle Renfro 9) Summary: Senior Charlie Rugg scored his first goal of the season and Boston College held a 24-9 advantage in shots, but the Eagles played Virginia Tech to a 1-1 draw at Thompson Field. Rugg scored his first goal of the season in his first start at the beginning of the second half. Classmate Kyle Bekker provided the assist to give BC the 1-0 lead. The Eagles pressured the Virginia Tech defense all night and forced Hokie keeper Kyle Renfro to make a career high nine saves.
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Scoring: BC – Kevin Mejia (Derrick Boateng) 77:48. Shots: BC 11, Fairfield 4 Saves: BC 1 (Justin Luthy 1); FAIR 7 (Michael O’Keefe 7) Summary: Senior Kevin Mejia scored the match’s only goal in the 78th minute to lead No. 13 Boston College to a 1-0 victory at Fairfield at Lessing Field. Mejia scored his second goal of the season in the second half off of a cross from freshman Derrick Boateng, who collected his first collegiate point with the assist. BC was efficient in its attack as eight of its 11 shots were on goal. The Eagles outshot the Stags 11-4 in the match.
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Scoring: UCONN – Mamadou Diouf (Carlos Alvarez, Stephane Diop) 10:38; UCONN – Mamadou Diouf 73:22. Shots: BC 9, Connecticut 7 Saves: BC 3 (Justin Luthy 3), UCONN 3 (Andre Blake 3) Summary: Mamadou Diouf scored both goals for No. 2 Connecticut as the Huskies defeated Boston College, 2-0, in front of 2,648 fans at Morrone Stadium. Diouf scored early on in the 11th minute with assists from Stephane Diop and Carlos Alvarez. His second tally came in the 74th minute on a penalty kick following a BC handball in the box. The match was originally scheduled to be played on Tuesday night but was moved back a day due to storms that swept through New England.
G A M E 7 • S E P T E M B E R 22, 2012 NEWTON, MASS. Boston College 2, San Francisco 1 (2ot) San Francisco 1 0 0 0 Boston College 0 1 0 1
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Scoring: USF – Michael Shaddock (Kyle Macleod) 8:30; BC – Ryan Dunn 71:23; BC – Derrick Boateng (Charlie Rugg) 109:49. Shots: BC 19, San Francisco 13 Saves: BC 5 (Alex Kapp 5), USF 3 (Brendan Roslund 3) Summary: Freshman Derrick Boateng scored a spectacular goal with 11 seconds left in the second overtime to give Boston College a 2-1 win against San Francisco at the Newton Campus Field. A Dons turnover gave Boston College a 4-on-3 advantage on the attack with under 30 seconds to go in the match. Senior Charlie Rugg dished to Boateng to his left who dribbled into the box. As the USF keeper came off his line, Boateng lofted a shot over his head and into the far side netting - just inside the post - to give the Eagles the dramatic 2-1 victory. The goal was the first of Boateng’s collegiate career. Junior Ryan Dunn scored the game-tying goal in the 72nd minute and that was also his first career score. Freshman Alex Kapp started his first match in goal and made five saves to earn the win.
S O C C E R
Summary: Junior Derek McCaffrey netted the game’s only goal early in the second half of play to lead Boston University in a 1-0 victory over No. 14 Boston College at Newton Campus Soccer Field. BC, which had won five straight and 11 of the last 12 against the Terriers, had numerous chances to score the equalizer, including a point blank attempt from sophomore Diego Medina-Mendez in the 59th minute just moments after McCaffrey scored the go-ahead goal, yet did not to convert.
Scoring: MD – Christiano Francois 38:50; MD – Schillo Tshuma (Sunny Jane, Patrick Mullins) 48:11; MD – Jake Pace (Christiano Francois) 69:54; MD – Widner Saint Cyr 80:11. Shots: Maryland 12, BC 10 Saves: BC 3 (Justin Luthy 3), MD 3 (Keith Cardona 3)
M E N ' S
Scoring: BU – Derek McCaffrey (Anthony Ciccone) 54:20. Shots: Boston University 16, BC 11 Saves: BC 4 (Justin Luthy 4), BU 5 (Nick Thomson 5)
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2012 GAME RECAPS
Boston University Boston College
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G A ME 2 • AUGUS T 2 7 , 2 0 1 2 NE W TON, MASS. Boston University 1, Boston College 0
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G A M E 6 • S E P T E M B E R 19, 2012 STORRS, CONN. Connecticut 2, Boston College 0 Boston College 0 0 - 0 Connecticut 1 1 - 2
S O C C E R M E N ' S
2012 GAME RECAPS
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G A ME 8 • SEPTEM B ER 2 5 , 2 0 1 2 NE W TON, MASS. Boston College 4, Rhode Island 2 Rhode Island 0 2 - 2 Boston College 3 1 - 4
G A ME 10 • O C T O B E R 2 , 2 0 1 2 C A MB RI DG E , M A S S . Boston College 1, Harvard 1 Boston College 1 0 0 0 - 1 Harvard 1 0 0 0 - 1
G A M E 1 2 • O C T O B E R 10, 2012 NEWTON, MASS. Boston College 1, Dartmouth 0 (ot) Dartmouth 0 0 0 - 0 Boston College 0 0 1 - 1
Scoring: BC – Charlie Rugg (Jason Abbott, Derrick Boateng) 10:02; BC – Derrick Boateng (Charlie Rugg, Christian Johnson) 27:36; BC – Charlie Rugg (Chris Ager, Kyle Bekker) 36:47; URI – Mike Casey (Ross Morison, Matt Ribbens) 51:19; BC – Derrick Boateng (Christian Johnson) 58:14; URI – Thomas Lindroos (Brett Uttley) 69:04. Shots: BC 17, Rhode Island 10 Saves: BC 3 (Alex Kapp 1, Justin Luthy 2); URI 7 (Thomas Spenser 4, Adam Blanchard 3)
Scoring: HARV – Hiroki Kobayashi (Ross Friedman, Zack Wolfenzon) 1:21; BC – Kevin Mejia (Charlie Rugg) 30:58. Shots: BC 12, Harvard 9 Saves: BC 3 (Justin Luthy 3), HARV 4 (Joe Festa 4)
Scoring: BC – Kyle Bekker (Jason Abbott) 94:39. Shots: BC 16, Dartmouth 11 Saves: BC 3 (Justin Luthy 3), DART 4 (Noah Cohen 4)
Summary: Senior Charlie Rugg and freshman Derrick Boateng both scored two goals and had an assist to lead Boston College to a 4-2 victory against Rhode Island at the Newton Campus Field. Both Rugg and Boateng established career highs with five points. Rugg matched a career best with his two goals. Sophomore Christian Johnson added two assists for the Eagles - his first career points at BC. Senior Kyle Bekker, junior Chris Ager and freshman Jason Abbott were also credited with assists. Freshman Alex Kapp started the match in goal and played the first half, saving one shot and not allowing a goal.
G A ME 9 • SEPTEM B ER 2 8 , 2 0 1 2 NE W TON, MASS. Boston College 2, NC State 1 NC State 0 1 - 1 Boston College 0 2 - 2 Scoring: BC – Stefan Carter (Charlie Rugg, Diego Medina-Mendez) 61:54; BC – Charlie Rugg (Diego Medina-Mendez) 65:11; NCST – Monbo Bokar (Moss Jackson-Atogi) 85:21. Shots: BC 13, NC State 6 Saves: BC 2 (Justin Luthy 2), NC State 7 (Fabian Otte 7)
Summary: Senior Kevin Mejia tallied the equalizing goal in the 31st minute as Boston College tied Harvard, 1-1, at Soldiers Field Soccer Stadium. Mejia scored this third goal of the season and senior Charlie Rugg was credited with the assist. It was Rugg’s fourth straight match with a point. The Eagles outshot the Crimson, 12-9, and had a 4-1 advantage in corner kicks.
G A ME 11 • O C T O B E R 6 , 2 0 1 2 WIN S TO N -S A L E M , N .C . Boston College 1, Wake Forest 0 Boston College 0 1 - 1 Wake Forest 0 0 - 0 Scoring: BC – Charlie Rugg (Kyle Bekker, Dylan Pritchard) 56:53. Shots: Wake Forest 15, BC 11 Saves: BC 8 (Justin Luthy 8), WF 2 (Michael Lisch 2) Summary: Senior Charlie Rugg scored the match’s only goal in the 57th minute as Boston College won at No. 15 Wake Forest, 1-0, in front of 1,514 fans at Spry Stadium. Rugg scored his team-leading fifth goal of the season. Senior Kyle Bekker and freshman Dylan Pritchard got the assists on the score. Senior Justin Luthy was credited with a season-high eight saves in goal - the most since he had 12 vs. Rhode Island on September 23, 2011. All of his saves came in the second half.
Summary: Senior Charlie Rugg recorded a goal and an assist to lead Boston College to a 2-1 win against NC State on a rain-soaked Newton Campus Field. It was the second straight match that Rugg recorded at least one goal and one assist. Senior Stefan Carter scored his first goal of the season and sophomore Diego Medina-Mendez assisted on both scores. Boston College held a 13-6 advantage in shots and a 13-5 lead in corner kicks.
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Summary: Senior Kyle Bekker scored his first goal of the season in the 95th minute to lead Boston College past Dartmouth in overtime, 1-0, at the Newton Campus Field. Neither side could score a goal in 90 minutes of regulation, but it only took 4:39 of overtime to settle the match. Following a Dartmouth foul on the right side of the pitch, freshman Jason Abbott set up for a free kick. He sent a cross into the near side of the box. Bekker jumped and got a head on it, redirecting it to the back post for the game-winner. It was Abbott’s third assist of the season. Senior Justin Luthy was credited with three saves in goal for his third shutout of the year.
G A M E 1 3 • O C T O B E R 13, 2012 NEWTON, MASS. Boston College 0, Clemson 0 Clemson 0 0 0 0 - 0 Boston College 0 0 0 0 - 0 Scoring: None. Shots: Boston College 14, Clemson 4 Saves: BC 0 (Justin Luthy 0), CU 2 (Cody Mizell 2) Summary: Boston College and Clemson played to a scoreless draw in an ACC match at Newton Campus Field. The Eagles offense was fueled by senior Kyle Bekker and freshman Derrick Boateng with four shots apiece, while seniors Charlie Rugg and Colin Murphy had two each. BC had 14 total shots, while Clemson had four. The Eagles also posted six corner kicks, while Clemson had four. Senior Justin Luthy earned his fourth shutout of the season.
G A ME 14 • OCTOB ER 1 6 , 2 0 1 2 NE WT ON, MASS. Brown 1, Boston College 0 Brown 0 1 - 1 Boston College 0 0 - 0
G A ME 1 6 • O C T O B E R 2 6 , 2 0 1 2 N EWTO N , M A S S . Boston College 0, Virginia 0 Virginia 0 0 0 0 - 0 Boston College 0 0 0 0 - 0
Scoring: BROWN – Ben Maurey (Thomas McNamara) 86:13. Shots: BC 11, Brown 9 Saves: BC 3 (Justin Luthy 3), BROWN 4 (Sam Kernan-Schloss 4)
Scoring: None. Shots: Virginia 12, BC 9 Saves: BC 2 (Justin Luthy 2), UVA 2 (Spencer LaCivita 2)
NCAA TOURNAMENT
Scoring: UNC – Andy Craven (Mikey Lopez) 19:35; UNC – Danny Garcia 52:31; UNC – Alex Olofson (Andy Craven) 78:56; UNC – Raby George (Andy Craven) 81:22. Shots: North Carolina 17, BC 6 Saves: BC 4 (Justin Luthy 4), UNC 1 (Scott Goodwin 1)
G A M E 1 9 • N O VE M B E R 15, 2012 B R O O KL I N E , M A S S . Northeastern 1, Boston College 0 Boston College 0 0 - 0 Northeastern 1 0 - 1
Summary: Andy Craven scored a goal and assisted on two others to lead No. 3 North Carolina to a 4-0 win against Boston College at Fetzer Field. With the loss, the Eagles finished the season in a tie for fourth place in the ACC with Clemson. Danny Garcia, Raby George and Alex Olofson accounted for the other three North Carolina goals. Mikey Lopez had an assist.
Scoring: NU – Dante Marini (Don Anding, Nikki Lara) 13:54. Shots: BC 17, Northeastern 10 Saves: BC 6 (Justin Luthy 6), NU 9 (Oliver Blum 9)
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Summary: Boston College put nine shots on goal against Northeastern’s Oliver Blum, but couldn’t overcome an early Huskies goal as NU defeated BC, 1-0, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Senior Justin Luthy stopped six shots in goal for the Eagles.
S O C C E R
Summary: Senior Stefan Carter scored the only goal of the match in the 71st minute to lead Boston College to a 1-0 win at Duke at Koskinen Stadium. It was Carter’s second goal of the season. Senior Kyle Bekker was credited with the assist which was his fourth of the year. Senior Justin Luthy recorded four saves for his fifth shutout of the season; and the fourth in five matches.
Summary: Boston College and Clemson played to a scoreless draw at Historic Riggs Field, but the Tigers won the penalty kick shootout, 3-1, to advance to the semifinals of the ACC Championship. Clemson had a 2-1 edge in the shootout after two rounds. Both sides failed to convert in the third sequence as senior Justin Luthy came up with a big save on Clemson. Amadou Dia gave Clemson its third score in round four, then Glodack saved the Eagles’ attempt to advance the Tigers on to Germantown, Maryland.
M E N ' S
Scoring: BC – Stefan Carter (Kyle Bekker) 70:02. Shots: Duke 16, BC 8 Saves: BC 4 (Justin Luthy 4), DU 3 (James Belshaw 3)
Scoring: None. Shots: Clemson 14, BC 12 Saves: BC 3 (Justin Luthy 3), CU 3 (Cody Mizell 3)
2012 GAME RECAPS
G A ME 15 • OCTOB ER 1 9 , 2 0 1 2 D URHAM, N.C. Boston College 1, Duke 0 Boston College 0 1 - 1 Duke 0 0 - 0
G A ME 1 7 • N O VE M B E R 1 , 2 0 1 2 C HA PEL H I L L , N .C . North Carolina 4, Boston College 0 Boston College 0 0 - 0 North Carolina 1 3 - 4
G A M E 1 8 • N O VE M B E R 6, 2012 C L E M S O N , S .C . Boston College 0, Clemson 0 (Clemson advanced on PKs, 3-1) Boston College 0 0 0 0 - 0 Clemson 0 0 0 0 - 0
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Summary: Ben Maurey snapped a scoreless game in the 87th minute to lift No. 18 Brown to a 1-0 victory over Boston College at Newton Campus Field. Maurey received a feed from Thomas McNamara, touched the ball into free space and volleyed it with his left into the side netting for the game-winner with 3:47 left on the scoreboard. Boston College, which had held each of its last three opponents scoreless and last allowed a goal on Oct. 2 to Harvard in the second minute, saw its streak snapped at 485 minutes, two seconds of flawless defense. The Eagles outshot the Bears, 11-9, in the match, including an 8-2 advantage in the scoreless first half.
Summary: Boston College and Virginia played to a scoreless draw in front of 1,247 fans at the Newton Campus Field on Senior Night. Senior Kyle Bekker led the Eagles with four of their nine shots. Virginia outshot BC, 12-9, in the match and had six corner kicks compared to the Eagles’ two. Senior Justin Luthy made two saves in goal for his sixth shutout of the season. His counterpart, Spencer LaCivita, also made two stops.
ACC TOURNAMENT
BOSTON COLLEGE SOCCER
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M E N ' S
2012 AWARDS
S O C C E R
2012 INDIVIDUAL HONORS
CHRIS AGER
Team Captain All-ACC Academic Team
KYLE BEKKER
Team Captain All-ACC First Team NSCAA All-South Atlantic First Team TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Season
DERRICK BOATENG All-ACC Freshman Team
RYAN DUNN
All-ACC Academic Team
JUSTIN LUTHY
ACC Player of the Week (October 9)
COLIN MURPHY Team Captain
CHARLIE RUGG
Team Captain All-ACC First Team TopDrawerSoccer.com National Player of the Week (October 1) ACC Player of the Week (October 1)
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SINGLE SEASON RECORDS POINTS 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 8.
Name Charlie Davies Sherron Manswell Brian Siracusa Casey Schmidt Paul Keegan Alejandro Bedoya Charlie Mundhenk** Casey Schmidt Paul Keegan Anthony Buckley Peter Dorfman Louis Papadellis
GOALS
Name Louis Papadellis Alejandro Bedoya Bobby Thompson Chris Ogbannah Jorge Montoya Jay Hutchins Andy Sage Bill Arnault Anthony Buckley Paul Johnson Justin Ceccarelli Eric Wise Mike Byrne Peter Dorfman Jay Hutchins
SHOTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Name Alejandro Bedoya Peter Dorfman Charlie Davies Tony Zarba Casey Schmidt Anthony Buckley Chris Ogbonnah Paul Keegan Kyle Bekker Alejandro Bedoya
SAV E S 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Names Steve Price Gordie Farkouh Brian Boussy Gordie Farkouh Eric Hasbun Kyle Singer Chris Hamblin Justin Luthy Chris Hamblin Gordie Farkouh
Games 16 13 18 21 16 23 18 21 17 18 16
Season 2006 1970 1993 2007 1999 2002 1990 1980 1995 1992 2005
Assists 14 10 10 10 10 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Games 21 21 23 21 18 21 21 18 18 14 18 18 22 21 20
Season 1980 2007 2002 1990 1983 1980 1990 2001 1995 1993 1989 1986 1982 1981 1981
Shots 85 76 71 70 69 68 63 62 61 61
Games 21 21 16 21 23 18 21 17 20 16
Season 2007 1980 2006 1980 2002 1995 1990 1995 2011 2008
Saves 170 131 126 124 123 115 103 88 83 83
Games 16 23 17 21 21 22 20 21 17 14
Season 1977 1982 1989 1981 1986 2002 2000 2009 1998 1980
(MINIMUM 10 GAMES) Name 1. Issey Maholo 2. Gordie Farkouh 3. Gordie Farkouh 4. Chris Brown 5. Mike Cardenas 6. Chris Hamblin 7. Justin Luthy 8. Eric Hasbun 9. Marc Bala 10. Chris Hamblin
SHUTOUTS 1. 2. 4. 5. 9.
Name Gordie Farkouh Tom McElroy Issey Maholo Justin Luthy Chris Brown Chris Hamblin Gordie Farkouh Gordie Farkouh Justin Luthy Marc Bala Brian Boussy Eric Hasburn Mike Cardenas
WINS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 10.
Name Kyle Singer Chris Brown Justin Luthy Gordie Farkouh Gordie Farkouh Issey Maholo Justin Luthy Chris Hamblin Brian Boussy Justin Luthy
MINUTES
Name 1. Gordie Farkouh 2. Kyle Singer 3. Eric Hasbun 4. Justin Luthy 5. Justin Luthy 6. Chris Brown 7. Gordie Farkouh 8. Justin Luthy 9. Issey Maholo 10. Chris Hamblin
GAA 0.49 0.51 0.53 0.76 0.81 0.84 0.93 0.94 0.95 1.00
Games Minutes Season 20 1837:22 2004 23 2115:00 1982 14 1380:00 1980 21 1905:23 2007 15 1447:18 2003 20 1811:36 2000 21 1927:21 2009 12 1053:53 1985 15 1425:00 1995 15 1440:00 1997
Shutouts 14 10 10 9 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7
Games 23 N/A 20 21 21 20 21 14 18 15 18 21 15
Season 1982 1979 2004 2009 2007 2000 1981 1980 2012 1995 1990 1996 2003
Wins 17 15 14 14 13 13 13 11 11 10
Games 22 21 21 23 21 20 21 20 18 20
Season 2002 2007 2011 1982 1981 2004 2009 2000 1990 2011
Minutes Games 2115:00 23 2050:38 22 2005:00 21 1927:21 21 1910:19 21 1905:23 21 1890:00 21 1873:24 20 1837:22 20 1811:36 20
Record Season 14-5-4 1982 17-5-0 2002 8-8-5 1986 13-8-0 2009 14-6-1 2011 15-5-1 2007 14-6-1 1981 10-5-5 2011 13-5-2 2004 11-7-1 2000
(Some top performances are known prior to 1980 due to a “superlatives” section in early media guides. Complete records prior to 1980 are unavailable. If you have any further information, please contact the Boston College Media Relations Office at 617 552-3004.)
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S O C C E R
1. 2. 6. 8.
Goals 15 13 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10
G O A L S A G A I N S T AV E R A G E
M E N ' S
AS S I S T S
Season 2006 2007 1993 2002 1992 2007 1970 1999 1995 1995 1981 1980
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Name Charlie Davies Charlie Mundhenk** Brian Siracusa Sherron Manswell Casey Schmidt Casey Schmidt Justin Ceccarelli Peter Dorfman Paul Keegan Paul Keegan Sherron Manswell
Games 16 21 18 23 18 21 13 16 17 18 21 21
S I N G L E - S EAS O N R E C O R D S
1. 2. 3. 4. 7.
Pts. 36 29 28 28 27 26 26 24 24 24 24 24
CAREER RECORDS
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M E N ' S
CAREER RECORDS
S O C C E R
POINTS 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20. 22. 23. 24. 25.
Name Paul Keegan Peter Dorfman Casey Schmidt Justin Ceccarelli Charlie Rugg Jay Hutchins Charlie Davies Kyle Bekker Sherron Manswell David Sullivan Bobby Thompson Chris Ogbonnah Edvin Worley Neil Krause Alejandro Bedoya Chris Cleary Jon Farrow Marius Lund Brian Siracusa Steve Johnson Adam Pfeifer Andy Sage Glen Moller Greg Schwake Todd Toensing
GOALS 1. 2. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 13. 15.
Name Casey Schmidt Paul Keegan Justin Ceccarelli Peter Dorfman Charlie Rugg Charlie Davies Sherron Manswell Jay Hutchins David Sullivan Kyle Bekker Brian Siracusa Neil Krause Jon Farrow Edvin Worley Bobby Thompson Chris Ogbonnah Greg Schwake Marius Lund
AS S I S T S 1. 2. 3. 5. 8. 9.
Name Louis Papadellis** Kyle Bekker Reuben Ayarna Paul Keegan Bobby Thompson Peter Dorfman Jay Hutchins Chris Ogbonnah Chris Cleary Justin Ceccarelli
Pts. Goals Assists Games Seasons 83 31 21 69 1992-95 82 31 20 83 1980-83 82 35 12 65 1999-2002 79 31 17 66 1989-92 74 28 18 76 2009-12 62 21 20 81 1980-83 59 24 11 37 2004 & 2006 56 17 22 80 2009-12 56 22 12 63 2004-07 54 21 12 74 1985-88 48 14 20 72 1999-2002 46 14 18 53 1990-92 45 16 13 56 2008-10 44 17 10 56 2001-03 43 14 15 37 2007-08 41 12 17 72 1998-2001 40 16 8 70 1980-83 40 14 12 66 1992-95 38 17 4 31 1993-94 36 11 14 64 1990-93 36 10 16 70 2000-03 35 10 15 73 1987-90 34 13 8 65 1989-92 33 14 5 72 1986-89 32 11 10 74 1982-85
Goals 35 31 31 31 28 24 22 21 21 17 17 17 16 16 14 14 14 14
Games 65 69 66 83 76 37 63 81 74 80 31 56 70 56 72 53 72 66
Seasons 1999-2002 1992-95 1989-92 1980-83 2009-12 2004 & 2006 2004-07 1980-83 1985-88 2009-12 1993-94 2001-03 1980-83 2008-2010 1999-2002 1990-92 1986-89 1992-95
Assists 26 22 21 21 20 20 20 18 17 17
Games N/A 80 52 69 72 83 81 53 72 66
Seasons 1977-80 2009-12 2005-07 1992-95 1999-2002 1980-83 1980-83 1990-92 1998-2001 1989-92
SAV E S 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7.
Names Gordie Farkouh Brian Boussey Chris Hamblin Justin Luthy Eric Hasbun Mike Wood Marc Bala
Saves 338 323 322 301 301 204 200
Minutes 5470 5453 6317 7401 4617 2545 4250
Seasons 1979-82 1989-92 1997-2000 2009-12 1982-86 1983-85 1992-95
G O A L S A G A I N S T AV E R A G E (MINIMUM 10 GAMES) Name 1. Gordie Farkouh 2. Mike Cardenas 3. Chris Brown 4. Marc Bala 5. Tom McElroy 6. Justin Luthy 7. Chris Hamblin 8. Mike Wood 9. Issey Maholo
SHUTOUTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.
Name Gordie Farkouh Justin Luthy Chris Hamblin Tom McElroy Eric Hasbun Marc Bala Chris Brown Issey Maholo Brian Boussey
WINS 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7.
Names Justin Luthy Gordie Farkouh Chris Brown Chris Hamblin Brian Boussey Marc Bala Eric Hasbun
MINUTES
1. 2. 3. 3.
Name
Justin Luthy Chris Hamblin Gordie Farkouh Brian Boussey
Average Minutes 0.72 5470 0.76 1537 0.91 4770 1.04 4250 1.05 3870 1.06 7401 1.09 6317 1.10 2545 1.16 3488
Seasons 1979-82 2002-03 2006-2008 1992-95 1977-80 2009-12 1997-2000 1983-85 2003-2006
Shutouts 33 25 24 20 16 15 15 11 11
Games 61 62 68 43 53 55 51 22 59
Seasons 1979-82 2009-12 1997-2000 1977-80 1982-86 1992-95 2006-08 2003-06 1989-92
Wins 43 38 29 27 27 26 19
Games 80 61 51 68 59 55 53
Seasons 2009-12 1979-82 2006-2008 1997-2000 1989-92 1992-95 1982-86
Minutes Games Record
7401 6319 5470 5453
80 68 61 59
43-25-11 26-33-7 N/A 27-26-6
2009-12 1997-2000 1979-82 1989-92
(Some top performances are known prior to 1980 due to a “superlatives” section in early media guides. Complete records prior to 1980 are unavailable. If you have any further information, please contact the Boston College Media Relations Office at 617 552-3004.)
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Seasons
ALL-TIME RESULTS
M E N ' S
A L L - T I M E R E S U LT S
S O C C E R
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Captains Skip Gostyla, Carmine Sarno Barry Cahill, Roman Martinez Stan Wasnowski Ken Daggett Chris Mansfield, Charlie Mundhenk Chris Marin, Ed Weedon John Pfieffer, Bob Priestly Garry Burdett, Mark McGuire Martin Carney, Mark McGuire Chuck Moran, John Lojek Emerson Davis, Jeff Kurtz Charlie Brown, Jeff Kurtz Emerson Davis, Tom McElroy Steve Leblanc, Lou Papadellis Mike Byrne, John Carroll Mike Byrne, John Carroll, Lou Giovannone Jay Hutchins, Jorge Montoya Ed Capobianco, Paul Connors Todd Toensing, Mike Wood Scott Jones, Steve Masiello David Suvak Ara Barsamian, Chris Pace Greg Schwake, Stewart Tallmadge Mark Eagan, Andy Sage Andy Sage Brian Boussy, Brendan McCarthy Brian Boussy Steve Johnson, Paul Fahey Marc Bala, Paul Keegan Marc Bala, Paul Keegan, Keiron O’Brien Anthony Buckley, Keiron O’Brien Asgeir Asgeirsson, Keith McDonald Paul Cornoni, Keith McDonald Paul Bourke, Paul Cornoni Paul Bourke, Kevin Boyd Paul Bourke, Chris Cleary Casey Schmidt Casey Schmidt, Guy Melamed Bill Arnault, Paul Chase, Guy Melamed Bill Arnault, Pat Haggerty, Guy Melamed Bill Arnault, Sam Brill Jamen Amato, Charlie Davies Issey Maholo Reuben Ayarna, Chris Brown Alejandro Bedoya, Chris Brown Mike Konicoff Mor Avi Hanan, Karl Reddick Karl Reddick, Chris Ager Chris Ager, Conor Fitzpatrick Colin Murphy Chris Ager, Kyle Bekker Colin Murphy, Charlie Rugg
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Year Record GF GA Coach 1967 7-5-1 29 27 Gyorgy Lang 1968 3-9-0 22 36 Gyorgy Lang 1969 5-4-3 29 26 Gyorgy Lang 1970 4-9-0 26 49 Gyorgy Lang 1971 6-8-0 19 39 Gyorgy Lang 1972 3-9-2 17 23 Ben Brewster 1973 7-6-3 37 34 Hans Westerkamp 1974 5-9-2 21 39 Hans Westerkamp 1975 4-11-1 29 50 Hans Westerkamp 1976 6-8-1 21 21 Hans Westerkamp 1977 6-9-1 19 26 Ben Brewster 1978 13-5-0 26 19 Ben Brewster 1979 9-6-5 19 16 Ben Brewster 1980 15-3-3 55 19 Ben Brewster 1981 14-6-1 35 20 Ben Brewster 1982 15-5-3 34 16 Ben Brewster 1983 9-10-2 34 33 Ben Brewster 1984 7-8-3 22 27 Ben Brewster 1985 8-9-3 16 21 Ben Brewster 1986 8-8-5 27 30 Ben Brewster 1987 4-12-3 20 32 Ben Brewster 1988 7-11-1 25 35 Ed Kelly 1989 8-10-1 28 36 Ed Kelly 1990 14-5-2 38 25 Ed Kelly 1991 8-7-3 34 30 Ed Kelly 1992 10-8-0 37 29 Ed Kelly 1993 12-5-1 41 23 Ed Kelly 1994 7-7-3 23 24 Ed Kelly 1995 11-5-2 32 18 Ed Kelly 1996 3-10-4 20 35 Ed Kelly 1997 5-9-2 9 17 Ed Kelly 1998 5-10-2 16 22 Ed Kelly 1999 6-9-2 19 22 Ed Kelly 2000 12-7-1 23 17 Ed Kelly 2001 10-8-0 28 23 Ed Kelly 2002 18-5-0 49 30 Ed Kelly 2003 6-7-4 14 14 Ed Kelly 2004 13-5-2 26 10 Ed Kelly 2005 5-9-2 19 30 Ed Kelly 2006 8-7-2 33 24 Ed Kelly 2007 15-5-1 38 16 Ed Kelly 2008 11-7-3 23 20 Ed Kelly 2009 14-9-0 30 23 Ed Kelly 2010 10-5-5 33 22 Ed Kelly 2011 14-6-1 35 26 Ed Kelly 2012 8-6-5 16 20 Ed Kelly
1978
HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTER RECORD: 13-5 S 15 S 18 at S 20 S 22 at S 26 O 1 O 4 O 9 at O 11 at O 14 O 19 O 21 at O 25 O 28 at N 1 N 4 N 7 at N 11
Stonehill Nichols Tufts New Hampshire Babson Boston University Assumption Vermont Bentley Connecticut MIT Providence Brandeis Holy Cross Rhode Island Massachusetts SMU Bridgeport
W W W (ot) L W W (ot) W L W L W (ot) W L W W L W W (ot)
2 2 3 1 2 2 2 0 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1
-0 -0 -2 -2 -1 -1 -1 -3 -1 -2 -0 -0 -3 -0 -0 -3 -0 –0
L T W W T W W T W T L W L L W L L W T W
0 1 1 2 0 3 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 2
-2 -1 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -5 -0 -2 -4 -0 -1 -1 -0 -0 –0
W L W T W W W W L L W W T W (ot) W (ot) W W T W W (ot) W
3 1 8 0 3 3 5 2 1 1 1 4 0 3 2 3 5 1 4 2 3
-
2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 1
L L W W L W W
0 0 2 3 1 1 4
-
1 2 1 2 3 0 0
2 0 1 3
M E N ' S
S O C C E R
Y E A R - B Y- Y E A R R E S U LT S
1979
HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTER RECORD: 9-6-5 S 10 S 14 S 18 at S 21 S 25 at S 27 at S 29 O 3 at O 8 O 10 O 12 at O 17 at O 20 O 24 at O 27 O 31 at N 3 at N 8 N 10 N 12
St. Louis Vermont Stonehill New Hampshire Babson Tufts Nichols Boston University Bentley San Francisco Connecticut MIT Providence Brandeis Keene State Rhode Island Massachusetts SMU Bridgeport Holy Cross
1980
HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTER RECORD: 15-3-3 S 5 S 7 S 10 S 13 at S 16 at S 19 at S 24 at S 27 O 1 O 7 O 10 O 15 O 18 at O 24 at O 28 N 1 N 3 N 5 N 8 N 11 at N 23
St. John’s S.I.U. Lowe Vermont Stonehill New Hampshire Tufts Maine Boston University Connecticut Yale MIT Providence Brown Rhode Island Massachusetts Bentley Brandeis Bridgeport Holy Cross Bridgeport
1981
HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTER RECORD: 15-6-1 S S S S S S S
4 7 12 N 13 at 16 18 22
Indiana Vermont UCLA Adelphi Connecticut New Hampshire Tufts
S 26 at S 30 at O 9 O 11 at O 14 O 16 O 20 O 27 at O 31 at N 2 N 4 at N 7 at N 11 N/A
Maine Boston University North Carolina Yale MIT Providence Brown Rhode Island Massachusetts Bentley Brandeis Harvard Holy Cross Boston University
W W W L W W L W W T W W W L (ot)
2 2 2 0 5 1 0 1 1 0 4 2 3 1
-
1 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 2
W L T T W W W L W T W W W L W W W W W W T (pk) L (4ot) T (pk)
3 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 3 1 2 5 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 0 2
-
0 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 3
W L W L W W W L L L L W T L W L W L W T L
1 1 4 0 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 6 0 0 3 0 2 0 4 2 0
-
0 3 0 3 2 0 1 2 5 2 2 0 0 2 2 4 1 1 0 2 1
L W L L T (ot) L L W W L W
0 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 3 1 3
-
5 0 2 3 1 1 3 1 1 2 0
1982
HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTER RECORD: 14-5-4 S 4 S 6 S 11 S 15 S 17 at S 21 S 24 at S 27 at O 2 O 5 O 9 O 13 O 16 O 19 at O 26 O 26 O 29 N 2 N 5 at N 9 N 12 N 14 N 21
Wisconsin-Milw. Long Island Farleigh-Dickinson Connecticut New Hampshire Tufts Old Dominion American Harvard San Francisco Yale MIT Providence Brown Vermont Rhode Island Massachusetts Brandeis Holy Cross Boston University Connecticut ** Syracuse ** Connecticut &
1983
HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTER RECORD: 9-10-2 S 3 American N/A North Carolina S 9 Vermont S 14 at Connecticut S 17 New Hampshire S 20 Tufts S 23 Syracuse S 29 at Tampa O 2 at South Florida O 5 at Harvard O 8 at Yale O 11 MIT O 15 Providence O 18 Brown O 21 Old Dominion O 26 at Rhode Island O 30 at Massachusetts N 1 at Brandeis N 5 Holy Cross N 8 at Boston Univ. N 11 Connecticut **
1984
HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTER RECORD: 7-8-3 S 1 at S 7 S 9 S 12 S 16 at S 21 S 23 at S 29 O 1 O 6 O 9 at
Farleigh Dickinson S.M.U. North Texas State Connecticut New Hampshire Maine Syracuse Harvard Merrimack Yale Vermont
26 26
O 13 at O 16 at O 23 O 26 O 31 N 3 at N 6
Providence Brown Rhode Island Massachusetts Northeastern Holy Cross Boston University
L L (ot) T (ot) T (ot) W W W
0 0 0 4 3 1 1
-3 -1 -0 –4 –0 -0 –0
L T (ot) L L L L L W T (ot) W T (ot) W L W L W L W W W
0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 1 1 1 2 1
-
1 2 1 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 3 0 2 0 1 0
L W T (ot) W (ot) T (ot) W W L L W (ot) W L (ot) T (ot) L W (ot) L L W T (ot) T (ot) L
1 4 1 2 0 3 4 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 2
-
4 2 1 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 8
L L L L T (ot) T (ot) L L W (ot) L (ot) W L L W (ot) L L W (ot) W L
0 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 2 4 1
-4 -2 -3 -1 -2 -2 -2 -5 -0 -1 -0 -1 -1 -1 -1 -2 -2 -0 –2
1985
HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTER RECORD: 8-9-3 S 11 at S 13 S 17 at S 20 S 22 S 28 S 29 O 5 at O 8 at O 12 O 15 O 18 O 22 at O 23 O 26 at O 29 at O 30 N 1 N 3 N 5 at
Connecticut New Hampshire Maine Syracuse Stanford William and Mary Old Dominion Yale Harvard Providence Brown Brigham Young Rhode Island Merrimack Massachusetts Northeastern Vermont St. Louis Holy Cross Boston University
1986
HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTER RECORD: 8-8-5 S 1 S 3 S 5 S 9 S 12 S 14 at S 19 S 21 at S 27 at S 28 at O 1 O 7 at O 10 O 14 at O 18 at O 21 O 25 O 29 N 2 at N 5 N 8
Old Dominion Stonehill Merrimack Connecticut Maine New Hampshire Northeastern Syracuse Lafaytette Rhode Island Babson Vermont Alabama A&M Brown Providence Rhode Island Massachusetts Hartford Holy Cross Boston University Seton Hall **
1987
HEAD COACH: BEN BREWSTER RECORD: 4-12-3 S 4 S 6 at S 9 at S 11 S 13 at S 18 S 22 S 26 at S 27 at O 6 O 8 at O 11 O 13 O 17 O 20 at O 24 at O 28 at O 30 N 3 at
Stanford Merrimack Connectcicut New Hampshire Maine Syracuse Vermont Notre Dame Miami (Ohio) Harvard Northeastern St. John’s Brown Providence Rhode Island Massachusetts Hartford Holy Cross Boston University
1988
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 7-11-1 S 2 S 7 S 11 S 16 S 18 at S 21 at S 24 at S 26 S 30 at O 2 at O 5 at O 8 at O 11 at O 15 at O 19 O 22 O 26 O 30 at N 11
Merrimack Connecticut Boston University Fairfield Syracuse Vermont New Hampshire Northeastern Old Dominion William & Mary Harvard St. John’s Brown Providence Rhode Island Massachusetts Hartford Holy Cross Maine
W L (ot) L W L L L W L L L W (ot) T (ot) W L W L L W
4 1 1 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 1 2 0 2 0 1 1
-2 -2 -2 -0 -1 -2 -3 -0 -6 -4 -2 -3 -1 -0 -1 -1 -3 -2 –0
1989
1 0 0 2 0 3 2 0 2 1 4 0 0 2 3 3 5 0 0
-
1 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 4 4 1 6 1 1 1 1 2 1 2
1990
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 14-5-2 S 2 S 6 S 16 at S 19 S 22 at S 26 S 29 O 2 at O 6 at O 9 at O 14 O 17 at O 19 O 21 O 24 at O 27 O 28 at O 31 N 2 N 4 N 11 at
George Washi. Connecticut Syracuse Boston University St. John’s Hartford Villanova Dartmouth S. Connecticut Brown Seton Hall Providence Georgetown Pittsburgh Harvard Hartwick Holy Cross Rhode Island Syracuse ** Seton Hall ** Boston Univ. &
W W L T (ot) W W W L L W W (ot) T (ot) W L W (ot) W W W W W (ot) L
3 4 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 0 2 0 1 3 4 3 2 2 2
-0 -3 -3 -0 -1 -0 -0 -3 -5 -2 -1 -0 -0 -1 -0 -1 -1 -0 -0 -1 –3
L L L W W (ot) L T (ot)
1 0 3 2 3 0 3
-
1991
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 8-7-3 S 6 S 11 at S 15 S 18 at S 21 at S 28 at O 2 at
Portland Connecticut Syracuse Boston University Villanova Seton Hall Dartmouth
2 1 4 1 1 2 3
-1 -0 -4 -2 -1 -2 -3 -1 -2 -0 –0
7 1 0 4 0 2 2 3 0 0 2 2 2 3 1 3 2 3
-0 -2 -1 -1 -3 -1 -4 -1 -4 -3 -0 -3 -0 -2 -2 -1 -0 –1
W W (ot) T (ot) L W W W W W L W W L W L W W L
5 4 0 1 2 6 2 2 2 0 3 2 1 3 1 3 4 0
-0 -2 -0 -3 -1 -2 -1 -1 -1 -2 -2 -0 -2 -1 -2 -1 -0 –2
L L L L W T (ot) W W L W W L W T (ot) W L
0 2 1 1 2 0 5 1 0 2 3 1 3 1 1 0
-2 -4 -3 -2 -1 -0 -1 -0 -1 -0 -1 -2 -2 -1 -0 –4
1992
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 10-8-0 S 5 S 11 at S 13 S 16 S 19 at S 22 S 26 at S 30 O 2 O 3 at O 7 at O 10 O 14 O 18 O 21 at O 25 O 28 N 1 at
Westfield State Brown Pittsburgh Boston University St. John’s Hartford Seton Hall Connecticut Florida Int. St. Louis Holy Cross Georgetown Dartmouth Villanova Providence Rhode Island Harvard Syracuse
W L L W L W (ot) L W L L W L W W (ot) L W W (ot) W
1993
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 12-5-1 S 4 at S 6 S 15 at S 18 S 22 S 26 O 2 O 6 at O 10 at O 13 at O 16 O 20 at O 24 at O 27 at O 31 at N 2 at N 6 N 7
Rhode Island Stetson Boston University St. John’s Providence Syracuse Seton Hall Hartford Pittsburgh Dartmouth Northeastern Harvard Georgetown Connecticut Villanova Holy Cross Georgetown ** St. John’s **
1994
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 7-7-3 S 3 S 5 at S 10 S 14 S 17 at S 24 at S 30 O 8 O 11 O 15 at O 22 at O 26 O 29 N 2 N 6 at N 12
James Madison Richmond Georgetown Boston University Hartford St. John’s Pittsburgh Northeastern Dartmouth Syracuse Seton Hall Connecticut Villanova Holy Cross Providence St. John’s **
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1995
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 11-5-2 S 3 N S 4 at S 9 S 12 S 15 S 20 S 24 at S 29 at O 1 at O 7 O 11 at O 15 at O 18 at N 1 N 4 at N 10 N 11
American Virginia Northeastern Hartford Syracuse Boston University Notre Dame Pittsburgh Georgetown Seton Hall Connecticut Villanova Harvard Providence Rutgers Connecticut ** St. John’s **
1996 H E A D C O A C H : E D K E L LY RECORD: 3-10-4 S 1 at S 7 N S 8 N S 11 S 14 S 20 S 22 S 28 O 5 at O 9 at O 12 at O 18 at O 20 at O 24 at O 30 N 3 N 9
Boston University San Francisco St. Mary’s (CA) Hartford Pittsburgh Villanova Rutgers Georgetown Seton Hall Harvard West Virginia Syracuse St. John’s Providence Connecticut Notre Dame St. John’s **
L L W W W L W (ot) W W W (ot) L (ot) W (ot) T (ot) W T (ot) W L
1 2 1 3 2 1 3 1 3 1 1 2 0 3 1 2 1
-
3 3 0 1 0 2 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 2
L L L L W T L L T L T W L T L W L
1 1 2 1 1 2 1 0 4 1 1 1 0 3 0 1 0
-2 -2 -5 -4 -0 -2 -3 -1 -4 -4 -1 -0 -1 -3 -2 -0 –1
L W L L (ot) T (ot) T (ot) L W L W L W L W L L
0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0
-1 -0 -2 -1 -1 -0 -2 -0 -3 -0 -1 -0 -2 -0 -3 –1
W W L W T (ot) L L L L W L T (ot) W L L L L
2 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 1
-1 -0 -1 -0 -0 -3 -3 -2 -3 -0 -1 -0 -0 -1 -3 -2 –2
1997
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 5-9-2 A 30 at S 3 S 6 S 13 at S 17 S 20 at S 26 S 28 O 5 at O 8 O 15 at O 18 O 24 at O 26 at N 2 at N 8
Hartford Providence Seton Hall Georgetown Harvard Pittsburgh St. John’s Syracuse Connecticut Boston Univ. Brown West Virginia Rutgers Villanova Notre Dame St. John’s **
1998
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 5-10-2 S 1 S 3 S 6 S 11 S 13 S 18 at S 20 at S 26 at S 30 O 3 O 6 at O 10 at O 16 O 18 O 24 O 28 at N 1
Hartford UMass-Lowell Boston University Brown Yale Syracuse St. John’s West Virginia Connecticut Pittsburgh Dartmouth Seton Hall Villanova Rutgers Notre Dame Providence Georgetown
S O C C E R
T (ot) L L W (ot) L (ot) W W L L L W L L W W W W L L
1 3 2 0 3 3 2 2 2 1 3
M E N ' S
Merrimack Connecticut Boston University Syracuse Rhode Island S. Connecticut Hartford Princeton Seton Hall Dartmouth Brown Rutgers Long Island Providence Holy Cross Harvard New Hampshire Hartwick Connecticut **
T (ot) W L L W W L W T (ot) W W
2 0 1 3
S 3 at S 6 at S 9 at S 15 S 21 at S 24 S 27 at S 29 at O 1 at O 4 at O 10 O 13 O 15 O 18 O 20 O 25 O 27 O 29 at N 3
Pittsburgh Brown Georgetown Hartford Central Florida Stetson Rhode Island St. John’s Providence St. Francis Holy Cross
Y E A R - B Y- Y E A R R E S U LT S
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 8-10-1
O 6 at O 9 O 13 at O 15 at O 18 O 19 at O 23 O 26 O 30 N 3 N 5
1999
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 6-9-2 S 1 S 4 at S 7 S 12 S 19 at S 24 S 28 O 2 at O 9 O 11 O 15 O 17 O 21 O 24 O 28 at O 31 at N 2 at
Providence Notre Dame Sienna Army Villanova Seton Hall Boston University Georgetown West Virginia Brown St. John’s Syracuse Dartmouth Sacred Heart Connecticut Pittsburgh Rutgers
L L W W W L T (ot) L L (ot) W L L T (ot) W L W L
1 0 3 3 2 0 3 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0
-3 -1 -1 -0 -0 -3 -3 -1 -2 -0 -2 -3 -0 -1 -2 -0 –1
2000
2 0 1 3
M E N ' S
S O C C E R
Y E A R - B Y- Y E A R R E S U LT S
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 12-7-1 S 1 S 3 S 9 S 13 at S 16 at S 22 S 24 O 1 at O 4 at O 7 at O 11 O 15 O 20 at O 22 at O 27 O 31 N 5 N 10 at N 12 N N 19 at
Stony Brook Boston University Notre Dame Providence Seton Hall Rutgers Villanova Harvard Dartmouth West Virginia Connecticut Pittsburgh St. John’s Syracuse Georgetown Brown Georgetown ** Rutgers ** Seton Hall ** Rhode Island &
L W (2ot) W W W L (ot) W L L L T (2ot) W L (ot) W W W W (ot) W W L
0 4 2 3 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 2 0
– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 3
2001
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 10-8-0 A 31 S 5 S 8 at S 15 N S 16 at S 19 at S 22 at S 26 S 29 at O 7 O 10 at O 14 O 17 O 20 at O 24 O 28 O 31 at N 4 at N 10 at N 23 N
Syracuse St. Francis (N.Y.) Seton Hall Ohio State Penn State Hartford Virginia Tech Harvard Boston University Villanova Connecticut West Virginia Providence Notre Dame Dartmouth Georgetown Brown Pittsburgh St. John’s ** Fairleigh Dick. &
W W L — — L W W W W L W W L L (2ot) W (ot) W L (ot) L L (3ot)
5–1 1–0 2–1 CXLD CXLD 2–0 2–1 3–2 1–0 2–0 1–0 3–2 3–2 2–0 1–0 3–2 2–1 3–2 1–0 1–0
2002
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 18-5-0 S 1 S 6 N S 8 N S 21 at S 25 S 28 at O 2 O 5
St. John’s UNLV American West Virginia Boston University Georgetown Connecticut Seton Hall
W W (2ot) L (2ot) W W W L W
2 3 1 2 2 3 1 1
– – – – – – – –
1 2 0 1 1 1 0 0
O 9 at O 12 O 20 O 23 at O 27 O 30 N 2 at N 4 at N 9 N 12 at N 15 N N 17 N N 27 D 1 D 8
Dartmouth Notre Dame Pittsburgh Syracuse Penn State Brown Villanova Rutgers Providence Yale Georgetown** Connecticut** Northeastern & SMU& Creighton &
W L (ot) W W L (ot) W (ot) W W W W W W W W (pk) L
4 1 2 3 2 2 2 3 4 2 2 3 2 5 6
– – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 4 2
L W L L W W L (2ot) W T (2ot) W T (2ot) L (2ot) W T (2ot) L L T (2ot)
0 2 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 0
-1 –0 –1 –2 –0 –0 –1 –1 –1 –0 –0 –2 –0 –0 –2 –3 –0
W W W W L W W L (ot) W L (ot) W W W T W T (2ot) W L W L
3-1 1-0 1-0 2-1 2-1 2-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 3-0 2-0 2-0 1-1 1-0 0-0 3-1 1-0 1-0 1-0
2003
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 6-7-4 A 30 at S 1 at S 6 S 12 at S 13 N S 21 S 24 at S 28 O 1 at O 5 O 8 O 11 O 14 O 17 O 24 at N 1 at N 11 at
Pittsburgh Boston University Fairleigh Dickinson Penn State Ohio State Georgetown Connecticut Syracuse Providence West Virginia Northeastern Virginia Tech Yale Rutgers St. John’s Seton Hall Brown
2004
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 13-6-2 S 9 S 5 S 11 at S 15 S 18 S 22 S 26 O 1 at O 6 O 9 at O 13 at O 16 O 20 at O 23 at O 27 at O 30 N 3 N 7 N 23 N 28 at
Brown Cal State North. Syracuse Boston University Villanova Providence St. John’s Notre Dame Seton Hall Rutgers Yale Pittsburgh Connecticut Georgetown Northeastern NC State Dartmouth Connecticut** Connecticut & Indiana &
2005
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 5-9-2 S 1 at S 4 at S 7 S 11 S 16 at S 21 S 24 S 30 O 4 at O 8 at O 16 O 22 O 28 at N 1 N 4 at N 8 $
Farleigh Dickinson L Boston University W Quinnipiac W Northeastern W Virginia Tech T St. Peter’s W Virginia L Duke L Brown L North Carolina L Wake Forest T Maryland L Clemson L Yale W (2ot) North Carolina L Wake Forest L
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3-1 1-0 3-0 2-1 1-1 5-0 4-3 3-0 3-0 3-1 1-1 4-0 2-0 1-0 5-0 4-0
2006
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 8-7-2 A 25 A 27 S 2 S 5 at S 8 S 15 at S 19 S 23 at S 26 at S 29 O 3 O 6 at O 14 at O 18 at O 21 O 27 N 1
Boston University Maine St. Peter’s Yale Virginia Tech Virginia St. Francis Duke Quinnipiac NC State Brown Wake Forest Maryland Dartmouth Clemson North Carolina Maryland $
L (ot) W W L W (ot) L (ot) W L W W L T (2ot) W W T (2ot) L L (2ot)
2-1 4-1 2-1 3-2 2-1 3-2 1-0 1-0 5-1 5-1 2-1 2-2 3-1 1-0 1-1 3-1 1-0
W L W W W W (ot) T (2ot) W W L (ot) L W W W W (ot) L W W W W L
1-0 2-1 2-0 2-0 8-0 2-1 0-0 2-1 4-2 1-0 1-0 2-1 1-0 1-0 2-1 1-0 3-1 1-0 3-1 2-1 2-1
2007
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 15-5-1 S 1 at S 3 S 7 S 15 S 18 S 22 at S 26 S 30 O 5 at O 10 at O 16 O 20 at O 24 O 27 O 31 at N 4 at N 9 N 14 $ N 16 $ N 18 $ N 28 &
Boston University Quinnipiac Fairfield Maryland Maine North Carolina Yale NC State Duke Brown Providence Virginia Dartmouth Wake Forest Holy Cross Clemson Virginia Tech Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest Massachusetts
2008
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 11-7-3
A 29 Boston University W S 1 at Providence L S 5 N Villanova W S 7 N St. John’s T (2ot) S 12 at Maryland L S 19 North Carolina W S 23 Brown L S 27 at NC State ! W O 3 Duke L (2ot) O 8 at Fairfield W O 11 Iona T (2ot) O 14 at Yale W O 17 Virginia W O 25 at Wake Forest L O 28 Holy Cross L (2ot) O 31 Clemson W N 7 at Virginia Tech W N 12 $ Clemson W (2ot) N 14 $ Maryland L N 21 & Colgate W N 26 & Dartmouth T (2ot) * Dartmouth advances on penalty kicks, 4-2 ! – NC defeated BC, 2-0 on Sept. 27; NC State forfeited the victory
2-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 4-1 1-0 0-2 1-0 2-1 1-1 2-1 1-0 5-2 1-0 2-0 2-1 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-0
2009
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 14-9-0
W W (2ot) (2ot) W W L L W (2ot) W (2ot) W (2ot) W L W W L L
3-2 1-0 1-1 0-0 4-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 4-3 1-1 3-0 1-1 2-1 1-1 2-1 4-3 3-1 1-0 1-0 2-1
2010
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 10-5-5 S 1 S 4 at S 10 S 14 at S 17 S 21 S 24 at S 28 at O 1 O 8 at O 12 O 15 O 19 at O 22 O 27 O 30 at N 5 at N 10 $ N 12 $ N 18 &
Hartford Quinnipiac Maryland Fairfield Boston University Rhode Island Duke Connecticut NC State Clemson Holy Cross North Carolina Harvard Virginia Dartmouth Wake Forest Virginia Tech Duke North Carolina at Brown
T T
T T T
A 24 at Quinnipiac A 27 Boston University S 3 at Fairfield S 7 Maryland S 14 at Virginia Tech S 19 at Connecticut S 22 San Francisco S 25 Rhode Island S 28 NC State O 2 at Harvard O 6 at Wake Forest O 10 Dartmouth O 13 Clemson O 16 Brown O 19 at Duke O 26 Virginia N 1 at North Carolina N 6 $ at Clemson *Clemson advances on N 15 & at Northeastern $ ACC Tournament ** BIG EAST Tournament & NCAA Tournament
CHARLIE RUGG
2011
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 14-6-1
A 26 George Mason W A 29 Fairfield W S 1 Quinnipiac W S 4 at Dartmouth W S 9 at Maryland L S 16 Virginia Tech W (ot) S 20 Connecticut L S 23 at Rhode Island W S 27 at Brown W S 30 at NC State L O 7 Wake Forest W O 11 Harvard W O 14 at Clemson L O 18 at Boston Univ. W O 22 DUKE W (2ot) O 29 at Virginia W N 2 North Carolina L N 8 $ at Maryland W N 11 $ Duke W N 13 $ North Carolina L N 20 & Rutgers T (2ot) *Rutgers advances on penalty kicks, 4-3
W L W L T (2OT) L W (2OT) W W T (2OT) W W (OT) T (2OT) L W T (2OT) L T (2OT) penalty kicks, L
2-1 1-0 1-0 4-0 1-1 2-0 2-1 4-2 2-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 4-0 0-0 3-1 1-0
S O C C E R
1-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 3-0 1-0 2-1 2-0 1-0 2-1 2-1 2-0 1-0 2-1 2-1 2-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 2-1 1-0 6-4
M E N ' S
L W L L W W W W L (2ot) L (2ot) L W W W W L W W W (ot) L W (2ot) W L
2 0 1 3
Rhode Island Bryant Harvard Maryland Fairfield Boston University Hartford Duke Siena NC State Yale Clemson Quinnipiac North Carolina Holy Cross Virginia Wake Forest Virginia Tech Duke NC State Dartmouth St. Johns Drake
HEAD COACH: ED KELLY RECORD: 8-6-5
Y E A R - B Y- Y E A R R E S U LT S
S 1 at S 4 S 7 S 11 at S 15 S 18 at S 22 at S 25 S 29 O 2 at O 6 O 9 O 12 O 17 at O 21 at O 25 at O 30 N 6 N 11 $ N 12 $ N 19 & N 22 & N 29 &
2012
3-2 2-1 5-0 2-0 4-0 4-3 2-0 1-0 2-0 2-1 2-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 2-1 2-1 2-0 2-1 2-1 3-1 1-1
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TOM MCELROY AWARD A N EA G L E F O R A L L - T I M E
Tom McElroy was a very special young man. He came to the Heights from Boston College High, where he was an All-Conference midfielder. In the fall of his freshman year, Tom elected not to try out for the squad. His determination to focus on his studies exclusively, lasted less than a semester. He joined the team for the indoor soccer program that winter. The culmination of the indoor season was the prestigious UConn tournament that attracted some 30 teams. BC was to participate, but almost withdrew because it lost its goalkeepers to injuries and exams. Into the breach stepped Tom. Playing a totally unfamiliar position, the converted midfielder led the Eagles to a surprising fourth place finish, and was named the all-tournament goalkeeper. Tom’s collegiate soccer career had begun. Tom was a tireless worker, willing to make any sacrifice to become a top flight collegiate goaltender. His work ethic was without parallel, and by his senior year, 1979, he was a top college keeper, and a definite pro prospect.
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M E N ' S
MCELROY AWARD
S O C C E R
In 1979 Boston College upgraded its schedule to include national powers St. Louis and San Francisco. St. Louis bested the Eagles, 2-0, but cocaptain McElroy stopped three breakaways. San Francisco, defending NCAA champs, couldn’t get the ball past him. In an early season snowstorm, the teams battled to a 0-0 tie, as Tom robbed four USF players of breakaway goals. “By 1979, he was the best I’d ever seen against the breakaway,” commented Ben Brewster, BC’s soccer coach. In January of his senior year, Tom and his family learned that he was suffering from cancer. Treatments began, and things looked hopeful for awhile. Because he had only played three years of varsity soccer, Tom decided to return the next fall and play a final varsity season. Although he wasn’t as physically strong as before, and had to miss some games for treatments or recuperation, Tom let on to no one. Only Coach Brewster THOMAS MCELROY and Bill Flynn, BC’s Athletic Director, knew of his illness. Tom played half the games in a AWA R D W I N N E R S successful 15-3-3 season. His final appearance was a 3-1 ECAC play-off victory over Bridgeport, the Eagles’ first soccer championship. (Each year, Boston College and the McElroy family present the Tom McElroy Tom was an outstanding goaltender, but what endures are the impressions he made on Memorial Scholarship to the Boston those who knew him: “Tom McElroy was the kind of person you would pick first if you were College soccer student-athlete who best building a team from scratch. He was the first one at practice. If something had to be done represents the qualities and attributes of he was always there. If you needed a smiling face to drop by, he invariably showed up. He Tom McElroy.) was just a fabulous young man”, commented Ben Brewster. “Every time we ran a clinic for a youth group, the kids would flock to him. They really loved him. He was a great teacher 1984 Ed Capobianco with incredible patience”, noted a former teammate. Another teammate noted “….Hardly a 1985 David Beltramini day in my life goes by without some thought of Boston College; and I often remember fondly 1986 Scott Jones my friendship both on and off the field with Tom. In my mind, his memory is a challenge, 1987 Ara Barsamian not just to the recipients of the Scholarship, but to each of us as Boston College Alumni…. 1988 Stephen McNear – to push ourselves a little harder – to be the best that we can be at work or play, or in our 1989 Stuart Tallmadge personal lives. Tom’s zest for life is still with us who were fortunate to know him…….” When 1990 Andrew Sage Tom completed his career, he had set Boston College soccer records for most games played 1991 Brendan McCarthy (43), most shutouts in a season (10) and career (20), and lowest goals against average in a 1992 Brian Boussy career (1.05). 1993 Steve Johnson 1994 Carlos Casas Tom died on July 17, 1981, at age 22, succumbing to cancer after a characteristically 1995 Marc Bala courageous battle. On October 23, 1987, Tom was inducted into the Boston College Varsity 1996 Daryl Gioffre Club Hall of Fame, the first soccer player so honored. 1997 Mat Dunn 1998 Keith McDonald In September, 2000, almost 20 years after Tom died, the McElroy family received this note 1999 Paul Cornoni from another of Tom’s teammates, “….I often think of Tom’s passing in the summer between 2000 Chris Hamblin my sophomore and junior years at BC. My clearest memory of Tom off the soccer field is the 2001 Chris Cleary way he befriended the freshman players on the soccer team each year. He always reached 2002 Casey Schmidt out to the new guys in a way that none of the other upper-classmen did….” 2003 Paul Chase 2004 Bill Arnault The McElroy family established the Tom McElroy Memorial Scholarship on November 16, 2005 Sam Brill 1983, with an initial balance of $3,095, representing contributions to Boston College in 2006 Issey Maholo Tom’s memory. In 2005, it became the first athletic memorial scholarship at BC to exceed 2007 Chris Brown $1m, and continues to be the number one athletic memorial scholarship. From inception 2008 Stephen Hepburn through the end of the 2009-2010 academic year, 93 student-athletes have received aid 2009 Michael Lawless totaling $840,967. Chris Ager, from Gjettum, Norway, a second-semester freshman in the 2010 Chris Ager College of Arts & Sciences, is the 2010 soccer player who best demonstrates the qualities 2011 Chris Ager and attributes we remember so well in Tom. All recipients, including Chris, exhibit Tom’s 2012 Charlie Rugg enthusiasm for soccer and dedication to excellence. 2013 Matt Wendelken
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ALL-AMERICA
MEN’S SOCCER HONOR ROLL
(As named by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America) 1993 Paul Keegan, F/M (Second Team) 1995 Paul Keegan, F/M (Second Team) 2000 Chris Hamblin, GK (First Team) 2002 Guy Melamed, B (Third Team) 2004 Guy Melamed, M (Second Team) 2006 Charlie Davies, F (First Team) 2007 Reuben Ayarna, M (First Team) Alejandro Bedoya, M (First Team) Sherron Manswell, F (Second Team) 2008 Alejandro Bedoya, M (Second Team)
ALL-AMERICA
ALL-AMERICA
NSCAA/ADIDAS REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 2000 2002 2007 2011
Ed Ed Ed Ed
Kelly Kelly Kelly Kelly
(New England) (New England) (South Atlantic) (South Atlantic)
B I G EAS T H O N O R S
2001 2004 2007
Guy Melamed Charlie Davies Karl Reddick (Second Team) Justin Luthy (Second Team)
Bill Arnault (Second Team) Guy Melamed (Hon. Mention) Charlie Davies (First Team) Karl Reddick (Third Team)
A C C A C C O LA D E S
Alejandro Bedoya, M Chris Brown, G Paul Gerstenberger, B Sherron Manswell, F Chris Brown, G Edvin Worley, F Amit Aburmad, M/F Diego Medina-Mendez, M Colin Murphy, M Charlie Rugg, F
BIG EAST OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1994 2000 2004
Paul Keegan Casey Schmidt Guy Melamed
ACC COACH OF THE YEAR
BIG EAST GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR
ACC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
BIG EAST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
2007
2006 2007
Ed Kelly
Charlie Davies, F Alejandro Bedoya, M
ALL-ACC FIRST TEAM 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2012
Charlie Davies, F Reuben Ayarna, M Alejandro Bedoya, M Alejandro Bedoya, M Chris Brown, G Charlie Rugg, F Kyle Bekker, M Charlie Rugg, F Kyle Bekker, M Charlie Rugg, F
ALL-ACC SECOND TEAM 2005 2006 2007 2009 2010 2011
Sherron Manswell, F Reuben Ayarna, M Chris Brown, G Sherron Manswell, F Karl Reddick, M Justin Luthy, G Kyle Bekker, M Chris Ager, D
ALL-ACC ROOKIE TEAM 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Reuben Ayarna, M Shawn Chin, M Karl Reddick, M Edvin Worley, F Kyle Bekker, M Justin Luthy, G Charlie Rugg, F Chris Ager, D Diego Medina-Mendez, M Derrick Boateng, M
ACC TOURNAMENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2007
Sherron Manswell, F
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2000 2002
1989 1991 1992 1993 2004
Chris Hamblin Kyle Singer
Justin Ceccarelli Carlos Casas Paul Keegan Keith O’Halloran Charlie Davies
BIG EAST COACH OF THE YEAR 1989 1990 2000 2002
Ed Ed Ed Ed
Kelly Kelly Kelly Kelly
BIG EAST TOURNAMENT MOST OUTSTANDING PERFORMER 1990 2000 2002
Justin Ceccarelli Bobby Thompson Bobby Thompson
BOSTON COLLEGE EAGLE OF THE YEAR 2002 2004
Casey Schmidt Guy Melamed
BIG EAST/AEROPOSTALE MALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2000-01 Chris Hamblin 2002-03 Casey Schmidt 2004-05 Guy Melamed
S O C C E R
(As named by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America) 1984 Eric Wise (New England) 1992 Paul Keegan (New England) 1993 Paul Keegan (New England) 1994 Paul Keegan (New England) 1995 Paul Keegan (New England) 2000 Chris Hamblin – First Team (New England) Casey Schmidt – First Team (New England) Kevin Boyd – Second Team (New England) 2001 Bill Arnault – Third Team (New England) Chris Cleary – Third Team (New England) Guy Melamed – Third Team (New England) Casey Schmidt – Third Team (New England) 2002 Guy Melamed – First Team (New England) Kyle Singer – First Team (New England) Casey Schmidt – Second Team (New England) 2003 Guy Melamed – First Team (New England) Bill Arnault – Second Team (New England) 2004 Guy Melamed – First Team (New England) Pat Haggerty – First Team (New England) Charlie Davies – First Team (New England) 2007 Reuben Ayarna – First Team (South Atlantic) Alejandro Bedoya – First Team (South Atlantic) Chris Brown – Second Team (South Atlantic) Sherron Manswell – First Team (South Atlantic) 2008 Alejandro Bedoya – First Team (South Atlantic) Chris Brown – Third Team (South Atlantic) 2009 Karl Reddick – Third Team (South Atlantic) 2010 Sacir Hot – First Team (South Atlantic) Kyle Bekker – Second Team (South Atlantic) Charlie Rugg – Second Team (South Atlantic) 2011 Chris Ager – Third Team (South Atlantic) Kyle Bekker – Third Team (South Atlantic)
COLLEGE SOCCER NEWS FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA
2001 2004 2007 2009
Ed Kelly
M E N ' S
REGIONAL ALL-AMERICA
SOCCER AMERICA FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
2002
HONOR ROLL
(As named by Soccer America) 2007 Reuben Ayarna (Second Team) Alejandro Bedoya (First Team)
ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
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(As named by College Soccer News) 2002 Guy Melamed (Second Team) Kyle Singer (Hon. Mention) Casey Schmidt (Hon. Mention) Bobby Thompson (Hon. Mention) 2004 Guy Melamed (First Team) 2006 Charlie Davies (First Team) 2007 Alejandro Bedoya (First Team) 2008 Alejandro Bedoya (First Team)
SOCCER AMERICA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR
ALL-BIG EAST FIRST TEAM
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M E N ' S
HONOR ROLL
S O C C E R
1990 1992 1993 1994 1995 2000 2002 2003 2004
Andy Sage, M Carlos Casas, B Paul Fahey, B Paul Keegan, M Brian Siracusa, F Carlos Casas, B Paul Keegan, F Marc Bala, GK Anthony Buckley, M Paul Keegan, F Chris Hamblin, GK Casey Schmidt, F Kyle Singer, GK Casey Schmidt, F Bobby Thompson, M Guy Melamed, B Guy Melamed, B Guy Melamed, M Pat Haggerty, B Charlie Davies, F
ACADEMIC HONORS VERIZON/COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 2002-03 Casey Schmidt (Third Team) 2003-04 Bill Arnault (Second Team) 2004-05 Guy Melamed (First Team)
VERIZON/COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT I 2000-01 2002-03 2002-03 2003-04 2003-04 2004-05 2004-05
Chris Hamblin (second team) Casey Schmidt (first team) Guy Melamed (second team) Bill Arnault (first team) Guy Melamed (first team) Guy Melamed (first team) Uri Magen-David (second team)
ALL-BIG EAST SECOND TEAM
BOSTON COLLEGE OUTSTANDING MALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE
ALL-BIG EAST THIRD TEAM
ALL-ACC ACADEMIC TEAM HONOREES
1994 1995 1996 1997 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2004
2001 2002
Marc Bala, GK Tim Lavin, B Asgeir Asgeirsson, F Asgeir Asgeirsson, M Keith McDonald, M Kevin Boyd, B Paul Chase, B/M Bill Arnault, M Bill Arnault, M Sam Brill, B Issey Maholo, G
Bill Arnault, M Chris Cleary, M/F Casey Schmidt, F Paul Chase, B
ALL-BIG EAST ROOKIE TEAM 1996 1997 1999 2000
Paul Cornoni, B Chris Hamblin, GK Casey Schmidt, F Kirt Dorsett, M
KYLE BEKKER
2000 2000 2001 2002 2002 2004 2004 2007 2008
2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2012
Casey Schmidt (sophomore class) Chris Hamblin (senior class) Bill Arnault (freshman class) Casey Schmidt (senior class) Bill Arnault (sophomore class) Brendan Ferullo (junior class) Bill Arnault (senior class) Stephen Hepburn (junior class) Alejandro Bedoya (senior class)
Jamen Amato Bill Arnault Brendon Ferullo Jamen Amato Stephen Hepburn Stephen Hepburn Stephen Hepburn Chris Ager Chris Ager Ryan Dunn Chris Ager Ryan Dunn
REUBEN AYARNA
ALEJANDRO BEDOYA 32 32
BOSTON COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER IN THE ACC
Austin Savage Sean Davis Mikey Ambrose Taylor Kemp Schillo Tshuma London Woodberry Andy Craven Danny Garcia Scott Goodwin Sean Okoli Luca Giminez
Conference Points Overall 6-1-1 19 20-1-3 6-1-1 19 16-4-3 4-1-3 15 11-4-5 3-2-3 12 6-9-5 3-2-3 12 8-6-5 3-4-1 10 10-7-4 3-4-1 10 8-8-2 1-7-0 3 10-10-0 0-7-1 1 7-10-3
ALL-FRESHMEN TEAM Derrick Boateng Zach Mathers Mikey Ambrose Schillo Tshuma Jonathan Campbell Danny Garcia Marcus Salandy-Defour Todd Wharton Darius Madison Michael Gamble Collin Martin Jalen Robinson
2012 ALL-ACC SELECTIONS FIRST TEAM
Kyle Bekker Charlie Rugg James Belshaw Sebastien Ibeagha Patrick Mullins John Stertzer Mikey Lopez Boyd Okwuonu Alex Martinez Will Bates Jared Watts
Boston College, Sr., Midfielder Boston College, Sr., Forward Duke, Sr., Goalkeeper Duke, Jr., Defender Maryland, Jr., Forward Maryland, Sr., Midfielder North Carolina, So., Midfielder North Carolina, So., Defender NC State, Jr., Midfielder Virginia, Sr., Forward Wake Forest, Jr., Midfielder
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Clemson, Sr., Forward Duke, So., Midfielder Maryland, Fr., Defender Maryland, Sr., Defender Maryland, Fr., Forward Maryland, Sr., Defender North Carolina, Jr., Forward North Carolina, Fr., Midfielder North Carolina, Sr., Goalkeeper Wake Forest, So., Forward Wake Forest, Jr., Forward Boston College, Midfielder Duke, Defender Maryland, Defender Maryland, Forward North Carolina, Defender North Carolina, Midfielder Virginia, Midfielder Virginia, Midfielder Virginia, Forward Wake Forest, Forward Wake Forest, Midfielder Wake Forest, Defender
S O C C E R
School Maryland North Carolina Wake Forest Clemson Boston College Virginia Duke NC State Virginia Tech
SECOND TEAM
M E N ' S
F I N A L 2 0 1 2 A C C S TA N D I N G S
BC IN THE ACC
2 0 1 3 In 2007, Boston College Men’s Soccer captured the Atlantic Coast Conference regular season and tournament championships.
B C VS . O P P O N E N T S
A C C A C C O LA D E S
GP W L T GF GA Clemson 8 2 3 3 6 7 Duke 8 4 4 0 9 9 Maryland 8 3 4 1 10 13 North Carolina 8 3 4 1 10 18 NC State 8 5 3 0 17 13 Virginia 8 3 3 2 11 12 Virginia Tech 8 6 0 2 18 9 Wake Forest 8 4 2 2 13 12
ACC COACH OF THE YEAR
IN REGULAR-SEASON ACC PLAY
2007
ACC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2006 2007
2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2012
2 0 1 3
M E N ' S
BC IN THE ACC
S O C C E R
IN ACC TOURNAMENT PLAY
GP W L T GF GA Clemson 2 1 0 1 1 0 Duke 3 3 0 0 4 1 Maryland 3 1 2 0 2 3 North Carolina 2 0 2 0 1 4 NC State 1 0 1 0 0 1 Virginia 1 1 0 0 1 0 Virginia Tech 1 1 0 0 3 1 Wake Forest 2 1 1 0 2 5
ACC Finish Overall 2005 0-6-2 Ninth 5-9-2 2006 3-3-2 T-Fifth 8-7-2 2007 7-1-0 First 15-5-1 2008 5-3-0 T-Third 11-7-3 2009 5-3-0 Third 14-9-0 2010 2-2-4 Fourth 10-5-5 2011 4-4-0 Sixth 14-6-1 2012 3-2-3 T-Fourth 8-6-5
Charlie Davies, F Alejandro Bedoya, M
ALL-ACC FIRST TEAM
B C VS . O P P O N E N T S
BC IN THE ACC
Ed Kelly
Charlie Davies, F Reuben Ayarna, M Alejandro Bedoya, M Alejandro Bedoya, M Chris Brown, G Charlie Rugg, F Kyle Bekker, M Charlie Rugg, F Kyle Bekker, M Charlie Rugg, F
ALL-ACC SECOND TEAM
Post-Season ACC First Round ACC Quarterfinals ACC Champion NCAA Second Round ACC Semifinals NCAA Second Round ACC Semifinals NCAA Third Round ACC Semifinals NCAA First Round ACC Finals NCAA Second Round ACC Quarterfinals NCAA First Round
2005 2006 2007 2009 2010 2011
Sherron Manswell, F Reuben Ayarna, M Chris Brown, G Sherron Manswell, F Justin Luthy, G Karl Reddick, M Kyle Bekker, M Chris Ager, D
ALL-ACC ROOKIE TEAM 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Reuben Ayarna, M Shawn Chin, M Karl Reddick, M Edvin Worley, F Kyle Bekker, M Justin Luthy, G Charlie Rugg, F Chris Ager, D Diego Medina-Mendez, M Derrick Boateng, M
ACC TOURNAMENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2007
Sherron Manswell, F
ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Ed Kelly earned Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year honors in 2007.
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Alejandro Bedoya, M Chris Brown, G Paul Gerstenberger, B Sherron Manswell, F Chris Brown, G Edvin Worley, F Amit Aburmad, M/F Diego Medina-Mendez, M Colin Murhpy, M Charlie Rugg, F
DATE
AUGUST 18 24 30
Sunday Saturday at Friday at
2 7 9 14 21 24 27
Monday Saturday Monday at Saturday at Saturday Tuesday at Friday at
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER 4 8 12 18 22 25 29
Friday at Tuesday Saturday Friday Tuesday Friday at Tuesday at
OPPONENT
Northeastern (exhibition) Holy Cross (exhibition) Boston University
Quinnipiac Wake Forest* Dartmouth Pittsburgh* Notre Dame* Rhode Island NC State*
Maryland* Syracuse* North Carolina* Duke* Harvard Clemson* (RSN/ESPN3) Brown
NOVEMBER
TIME
11 a.m. 11 a.m. 5 p.m.
5 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.
7:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
3 Sunday Virginia Tech* 3:30 p.m. 8 Friday at Virginia* 7 p.m. 12 Tuesday ! ACC Championship – Quarterfinals TBA 15 Friday $ ACC Championship – Semifinals TBA 17 Sunday $ ACC Championship – Final TBA Home games in bold * - ACC games ! – Higher seed campus sites $ - Maryland SoccerPlex (Germantown, Md.) All home games played at the Newton Campus Field