TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents....................................................................................................15 Media Information...................................................................................................16 2013 Outlook.................................................................................................... 17-18 Coaching Staff...........................................................................................................19 Head Coach Dan Donigan........................................................................... 20-22 Assistant Coaches..................................................................................................23 Assistant Coaches/Support Staff..................................................................24 Scarlet Knights.........................................................................................................25 2013 Scarlet Knights Roster...........................................................................26 Meet The Scarlet Knights........................................................................... 27-37 2012 Season Review............................................................................................38 Game-by-Game Recaps................................................................................ 39-43 2012 Season Statistics.......................................................................................44 Records & Results..................................................................................................45 Career Records.......................................................................................................46 Single-Season Records.........................................................................................47 Year-by-Year Leaders.................................................................................... 48-49 Year-by-Year Results..................................................................................... 50-53 Series vs. Opponents..................................................................................... 54-57 NCAA Tournament Matches..................................................................... 58-60 BIG EAST Tournament Matches......................................................................61 A Winning Tradition................................................................................................62 History & Tradition..................................................................................................63 Retired Jerseys........................................................................................................64 Olympic Sports Hall of Fame Inductees........................................................65 All-Americans.................................................................................................... 66-67 Annual Award Winners........................................................................................68 All-Region Selections..............................................................................................69 Rutgers and the U.S. National Team.............................................................70 All-Time Letterwinners.................................................................................. 71-73 Yurcak Field Records.............................................................................................74 Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.............................................75 President Robert L. Barchi......................................................................... 76-77 Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Julie Hermann...................... 78-79 Athletic Department Staff...................................................................................80 The 2013 Rutgers Soccer Media Guide was published by the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics, Julie Hermann. CREDITS Editor: Kimberly Zivkovich Design and Layout: Nick Black Editorial Assistance: Brittany Alvarado, Meg Clements & Anthony Hernandez Photo Credits Patti Banks, Tom Ciszek, Jim O’Connor, Larry Levanti, Joe Campbell, Rutgers Athletics, Rutgers University Archives. Special thanks to the PR offices of the Columbus Crew, LA Galaxy, Kansas City Wizards, Garrett Elwood/Colorado Rapids, Chicago Fire, Juan Miranda/Chivas USA for assistance. Special thanks to the members of the American Athletic Conference Communications Office for their assistance.
2013 RUTGERS SOCCER SCHEDULE AUGUST Tue. 20 Sat. 24 Fri. 30
at Monmouth (Exhibition) VIRGINIA (Exhibition) at Duke (DUKE SOCCER CLASSIC)
2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
SEPTEMBER Sun. Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun. Fri. Tue. Sat.
1 6 8 13 15 20 24 28
vs. Elon (DUKE SOCCER CLASSIC) Noon PENN STATE 7:00 p.m. AKRON (DH) 1:00 p.m. PRINCETON (DH) 8:00 p.m. SOUTH CAROLINA (DH) Noon SMU * 7:00 p.m. at Drexel 7:00 p.m. at Memphis * 7:00 p.m.
OCTOBER Wed. 2 Sat. 5 Wed. 9 Sat. 12 Tue. 15 Sat. 19 Wed. 23
HOFSTRA CINCINNATI * at UConn * at Louisville * BUCKNELL USF * TEMPLE *
7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
at UCF *
7:00 p.m.
NOVEMBER Sat. 2
Home games in BOLD CAPS
QUICK FACTS
Location: .......................................................................................Piscataway, N.J. Enrollment: ................................................................................................... 43,386 Founded: ............................................................................................................ 1766 President: .............................................................................Dr. Robert L. Barchi Athletic Director: ........................................................................Julie Hermann Conference: ...................................................American Athletic Conference Nickname:...................................................................................... Scarlet Knights Color: .................................................................................................................Scarlet Stadium: .............................................................................. Yurcak Field (5,000) Surface: .......................................................................................... Grass (Lighted) Press Box Phone: .................................................................. (732) 445-6290 Head Coach:................................................. Dan Donigan (Connecticut, 93) Overall Record:....................................................... 139-67-29 (12 seasons) Record at Rutgers:............................................... 21-25-6 (three seasons) Associate Head Coach:..................................................................... Dave Beck Assistant Coach:.............................................................................Brian Grazier Assistant Coach:.............................................................................. Mike Romeo 2012 Overall Record: .................................................................................. 7-7-1 2012 BIG EAST Record/Finish: .......................3-4-1/6th Red Division Starters Ret./Lost:......................................................................................... 8/3 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: ......................................................................... 13/9 Newcomers: ...............................................................................................................6 Soccer SID: ............................................................................. Kimberly Zivkovich SID Phone: ................................................................................ (732) 445-7028 SID Cell:....................................................................................... (732) 690-6716 SID Fax: ...................................................................................... (732) 445-3063
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MEDIA INFORMATION ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Kimberly Zivkovich Associate Director, Athletic Communications Office: 732-445-4200 Cell: 732-690-6716 Office Fax: 732-445-3063 E-mail: kzivkovich@scarletknights.com
PRESS SERVICES The Athletic Communications Office will provide NCAA box scores and scoring summaries approximately 15 minutes after the game. Up-to-date statistics as well as post-game notes will be available approximately 30 minutes after the game. All information will also be posted on the Rutgers web site at www.scarletknights.com following the match. GAME COVERAGE We ask that you call in advance if you plan to cover the game in person. Seating within the press box is limited and on a first-come, first-serve basis. Postgame filing can be done from the Yurcak Field press box, which is equipped with wireless internet. INTERVIEW REQUESTS Player interviews are to be arranged through Kimberly Zivkovich. Please try to give as much advance notice so that a convenient time can be arranged for both the student-athlete and the member of the media. Coach Donigan is normally available in his office after morning practice. The team traditionally practices every morning from 8:30-10:30 and players are available following practice. CONFERENCE NOTES, STATS, PLAYERS OF THE WEEK:
The American Athletic Conference will announce its player, goalkeeper and rookie of the week on Monday afternoons during the season. At that time, up-to-date notes, statistics and standings will be available on the American web site at www.theamerican.org As always, fans can catch several Rutgers soccer games on RVision this fall. Log on to the Scarlet Knights’ official athletic website for air dates of select Rutgers contests. The Rutgers soccer team receives some of the top media coverage in the country. The Scarlet Knights are consistently featured in many of the state’s newspapers and on a number of regional television broadcast during the season. In addition, WRSU, Rutgers’ student radio station, broadcasts numerous regular-season games and covers all of Rutgers’ postseason contests. Fans can also tune into WRSU games through the Rutgers Athletic Web Site on a game-by-game basis at:
www.scarletknights.com
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PRINT MEDIA Asbury Park Press Kevin Steimle, Sports Editor 3601 Highway 66 Neptune, N.J. 07754 (732) 643-4077 FAX#: (732) 643-4012 Atlantic City Press Mark Melhorn, Sports Editor 22 Devins Lane Pleasantville, N.J. 08232 (609) 272-7180 FAX#: (609) 272-7191 Burlington County Times Wayne Richardson, Sports Editor US Route 130 Willingboro, N.J. 08046 (609) 871-8060 FAX#: (609) 871-0490 Courier News Jack Genung, Sports Editor 1201 Route 22 Bridgewater, N.J. 08807 (908) 707-3157 FAX: (908) 707-3273 Gloucester County Times Shawn Leary, Sports Editor 309 South Broad Street Woodbury, N.J. 08096 (856) 686-3633 FAX#: (856) 853-4812 Herald & News Jeff Roberts, Sports Editor One Garret Mountain Plaza; CN 473 West Paterson, NJ 07424-0473 (973) 569-7070 FAX#: (973) 569-7114 Home News & Tribune Jack Genung, Sports Editor 35 Kennedy Blvd. East Brunswick, N.J. 08816 (732) 246-5500 X7231 FAX#: (732) 565-7209 Jersey Journal Angela Daidone, Sports Editor 30 Journal Square Jersey City, N.J. 07306 (201) 217-2592 FAX#: (201) 653-2243 Morristown Daily Record Frank DiLeo, Sports Editor 629 Parsippany Road PO Box 217 Parsippany, N.J. 07054 (973) 428-6670 FAX#: (973) 428-6680 The Star-Ledger Tom Bergeron, Sports Editor Star-Ledger Plaza Newark, N.J. 07101 (973) 392-4231 FAX#: (973) 932-5845
Soccer America 1144 65th Street, Suite F Oakland, Calif. 94608 (510) 420-3640 FAX# (510) 420-3655
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New York Daily News Leon Carter, Sports Editor 450 West 33rd Street New York, N.Y. 10001 (212) 210-2100 FAX#: (212) 643-7845
CN8 Jon Gurevich, Sports Director 1357 S. Columbus Blvd. Philadelphia, Pa. 19147 (215) 285-6717 FAX #: (215) 468-7940
New York Post Greg Gallo, Sports Editor 1211 Avenue of the Americas 10th Floor New York, N.Y. 10036 (212) 930-8700 FAX#: (212) 930-8727 New York Times Tom Jolly, Sports Editor 229 W. 43rd Street New York, N.Y. 10036 (212) 556-7371 FAX#: (212) 556-5848 Philadelphia Inquirer John Quinn Sports Editor 400 N. Broad Street P.O. Box 8263 Philadelphia, Pa. 19101 (215) 854-4550 FAX#: (215) 854-4564 Philadelphia Daily News Josh Barnett, Sports Editor 400 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, Pa. 19101 (215) 854-5524 FAX#: (215) 854-5700 The Record John Balkum, Sports Editor 150 River Street Hackensack, N.J. 07602 (201) 646-4433 FAX#: (201) 646-4428 Trenton Times Jim Gauger, Sports Editor 500 Perry Street Trenton, N.J. 08605 (609) 989-5744 FAX#: (609) 396-6563 Trentonian Matthew Osbourne, Asst. Sports Editor 600 Perry St. Trenton, N.J. 08618 (609) 989-7800 x164 FAX#: (609) 393-6072
RADIO WCTC Bruce Johnson, Sports Director PO Box 100 New Brunswick, N.J. 08903 (732) 249-2600 FAX#: (732) 249-9414
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WIRE SERVICES
Associated Press Tom Canavan, Dave Porter 50 Park Place, Suite 800 Newark, N.J. 07102 (973) 642-0151 (800) 645-0036 FAX#: (973) 643-2526 ESPN/Sports Ticker 55 Realty Dr. Suite 200 Cheshire, Conn. 06410 (800) 367-8935 FAX#: (800) 336-0383
CAMPUS MEDIA
The Daily Targum (Print) Rutgers Student Center New Brunswick, N.J. 08903 (732) 932-7051 FAX#: (732) 246-7299 WRSU-FM (Radio) Rutgers Student Center New Brunswick, N.J. 08903 (732) 932-7800 FAX#: (732) 932-1768 RUTV Network Department of University Relations 96 Davidson Road Piscataway, N.J. 08854-8062 (732) 445-3710 FAX#: (732) 445-5925 INTERNET SITES College Soccer News www.collegesoccernews.com 2136 Armistead Road Tallahassee, Fla. 32308 Big Apple Soccer www.bigapplesoccer.com Dylan Butler editorial@bigapplesoccer.com
2013 OUTLOOK RUTGERS MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE
2013 OUTLOOK For the last 75 years, Rutgers men’s soccer has been a program filled with a tradition of success and the 2013 version of the Scarlet Knights will be looking to add another chapter to the storied legacy.
the offense. Taintor made his mark early in his freshman campaign capturing the game-winning goal in his first RU appearance and ended the year with a trio of goals.
Year-in and year-out the Scarlet Knights play the country’s top talent and the 2013 edition of the schedule is no different.
Adding to scoring power will be redshirt sophomore JP Correa. Correa had a stellar freshman season back in 2011, but injury forced him to the sidelines in 2012. During his rookie campaign, he helped guide the Scarlet Knights to the NCAA Tournament by racking up six goals and five assists en route to picking up NSCAA Second Team AllNortheast Region honors.
“I wanted put together something that people would be excited about. I think the programs, the teams, we have coming into our stadium this year, people are going want to be in the seats,” said Rutgers head coach Dan Donigan, who begins his fourth season. “I think that just elevates the environment, the atmosphere at our games. It’s what players strive to be a part of - an awesome environment where it elevates your performances. With the likes of Penn State, Akron, SMU, South Carolina, even Virginia as an opening exhibition, those are some of the top programs in the country.” The schedule features 11 home dates at Yurcak Field, competition against eight teams that reached the 2012 NCAA Tournament and three squads ranked in the top ten of the final polls. RU will get an early taste of Big Ten action, a conference the Scarlet Knights will enter next season, with Penn State as well as Akron, a squad that reached the third round of the College Cup, NCAA quarterfinalists Connecticut and Louisville and 2012 regular season Conference USA champion SMU. “It’s very challenging but I think hopefully with good enough results, we’ll put ourselves in decent enough position for post-season player,” added Donigan. “Every year our goal is post-season.” With 12 letterwinners and eight starters from a year ago, the return of several key players who were lost to injury last season, a squad boasting only two seniors and a nationally recognized recruiting class, the Scarlet Knights are poised to put themselves into post-season contention. RU returns five of its six goal scorers from a year ago, including returning leading scorer, senior Kene Eze and freshman All-American Mael Corboz. Eze led the Knights last season with eight goals, including four game-winners. A Second Team All-BIG EAST selection, he ranked seventh in the league in points per game and fifth in goals per game. Corboz was a Second Team freshman All-American by College Soccer News and Soccer America following a rookie season that saw him score three goals and assist on seven others. Also named Second Team All-BIG EAST and earning a nod to the conference’s All-Rookie Team, Corboz’s seven assists were the most by a Scarlet Knights since 2001.
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Also returning is sophomore co-captain Mitchell Taintor. A BIG EAST AllRookie honoree, Taintor could possibly figure into a more prominent role on
Bolstering the RU offense will be redshirt junior Todd Webb, junior Nate Bruccoleri and sophomore Dimitri Vassiliadis, each who played significant roles last season for the Scarlet Knights. Bruccoleri started all but one contest a year ago and factored heavily into midfield play. Vassiliadis was also a mainstay of the starting 11 as a freshman. Webb, who will serve as one of the four RU captains, missed a majority of last season but returns to add veteran leadership and depth.
EZE
Defensively, Rutgers returns Ross Tetro and Drew Morgan, as well as redshirt sophomore Bobby Spracklin from last season. Together they helped RU to post a trio of shutouts and keep #9 and eventual national runner-up Georgetown, as well as #15 St. John’s, to only one goal. The Scarlet Knights also welcome back fifth-year senior co-captain Joe Setchell to the pitch. Setchell, who was another Scarlet Knight who fell victim to the injury bug last year, bolsters the backfield and provides key leadership and experience. The Scarlet Knights will have a new face in goal for the 2013 campaign with several options in filling the void left by the graduation of Kevin McMullen. Among those vying for the starting position will be sophomore Sean Matteo, redshirt freshmen Ryan Baird and Ryan Szemple, as well as newcomers David Greczek and Mitchell Walier. In addition to the two newcomers looking for a starting role in goal, the Scarlet Knights welcome six other freshmen to campus. The incoming class was ranked among the top 35 recruiting classes in the nation by Top Drawer Soccer and includes Elite Soccer Report All-American defenseman Spencer Hambleton and College Soccer News top ten midfielder Erik Sa along with midfielders First Team All-State Zach Bialik, three-time Sussex County Player of the Year Andrew Weber and FC Westchester Developmental Academy’s Jack Young.
COACHING STAFF RUTGERS MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE
COACHING STAFF
HEAD COACH
DAN DONIGAN In his fourth season at the helm of the Rutgers men’s soccer program, Dan Donigan is poised to take the Scarlet Knights to new heights and establish a tradition as perennial contenders for the NCAA College Cup.
In just his second season at RU, Donigan helped erase a four-year drought as Rutgers earned an at-large bid to the 2001 NCAA Tournament, its first since 2006. The Scarlet Knights did not stop at just qualifying for postseason play, instead the squad made a splash getting past first round opponent Colgate and upsetting No. 4 seed and eighth-ranked Boston College en route to the Sweet 16. The third round matchup with UCLA marked the first Sweet 16 appearance for RU since 2001. In addition to a stellar postseason run, Donigan and his coaching staff also collected some hardware as the group was recognized as the NSCAA Coach of the Year (Northeast Region), his third such award. Proving its success was not limited to just play on the field, Rutgers also received the NSCAA College Team Academic Award. Last season, the Scarlet Knights fought through injuries and played one of the toughest schedules in the country, finishing just shy of a Big East Tournament bid and more importantly, a NCAA berth. RU closed out the 2012 campaign at No. 35 in the RPI, just missing out on the 48-team College Cup bracket. The Scarlet Knights took on six opponents that reached the NCAA Tournament, including national runner-up Georgetown and Final Four participant Creighton. Donigan and his staff took over an inexperienced squad in his first season in 2010 and despite the ups and downs of the campaign, the Scarlet Knights finished one win shy of earning a berth to the BIG EAST Tournament. After going 1-8-0 in conference action in 2010, the Scarlet Knights responded with the best turnaround in BIG EAST history since the league moved to a 16-member, two-division format in 2005 and amassed a 6-2-1 conference record to finish second in the Red Division. Arriving ‘On the Banks’ after nine successful seasons at Saint Louis University, Donigan led the Billikens to seven NCAA appearances, including a second round showing at the 2009 tournament. He posted
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a 118-42-23 (.708) overall record in nine seasons at Saint Louis. The Hamilton, N.J. native was a three-time conference and two-time NSCAA Regional Coach of the Year while at Saint Louis, guiding the Billikens to a pair of trips to the quarterfinals in seven NCAA Tournament appearances. While at Saint Louis, Donigan coached seven NSCAA All-Americans, 36 NSCAA All-Region selections and 65 student-athletes who received all-conference (C-USA, A-10) honors. In addition, Donigan mentored 11 players that garnered conference Player of the Year accolades. Donigan began his coaching career as an assistant coach with the University of Connecticut, his alma mater, in 1994. He spent three seasons with the Huskies before joining the Saint Louis staff as an assistant from 1997-2000. With over a decade of coaching experience on various levels, Donigan possesses a vast array of knowledge for the game. He holds a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) “A” coaching license as well as an NSCAA Advanced National Coaching Diploma. In addition to collegiate coaching, Donigan has held posts on the staff of camps and Olympic Development Programs for several years. A member of the USSF national staff of coaches, Donigan is certified to assist with coaching courses. He joined the national staff in 2002, and in 2008, he hosted the Coach It Right Soccer Clinic, a free seminar offered to youth coaches and parents emphasizing the positives of the sport. Donigan also enjoyed great success in helping his former players advance their careers to the professional ranks. During his time, 12 student-athletes have been drafted by Major League Soccer (MLS), five total by the USL and MISL, as well as a number who have played overseas. Success in the classroom is also stressed with Donigan-led programs. The Scarlet Knights have received the NSCAA College Team Academic Award the last two consecutive seasons for boasting a collective team grade point average over a 3.0. During his tenure, Donigan
COACHING STAFF ark Star-Ledger as one of the top 10 New Jersey high school soccer players of the 1980s. Donigan earned a degree in business administration from the University of Connecticut and later completed his master’s degree in higher education at Saint Louis University. Donigan married the former Corey Stephens in 2008 and the couple has two sons, Kaden and Brody.
DONIGAN BY THE NUMBERS Overall Record: 139-67-29 (.653) in 12 seasons Eight NCAA Tournament appearances At Rutgers: Overall Record: 21-25-6 (.462) in three seasons Conference Record: 7-9-2 (.783) (BIG EAST)
has had a total of four NSCAA Scholar All-Americans, four CoSIDA Academic All-Americans and 14 student-athletes named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District team. Having carved out quite an illustrious playing career as one of the most heralded collegiate soccer players at the University of Connecticut from 1985-88, Donigan was a three-time All-American and First Team All-New England forward. He also was selected as the BIG EAST Conference Northern Division Player of the Year in his final two seasons. As part of the BIG EAST’s 10-year anniversary in 1991, Donigan was further honored by his selection as the BIG EAST Player of the Decade. Donigan received the Adidas Adi Dassler Award as the nation’s “Most Outstanding Senior Soccer Player” in 1988. He also was one of 11 players selected as a 1988 Soccer America MVP, registering team highs of 11 goals and 11 assists while leading UConn to its third NCAA Tournament berth in four seasons. An All-America pick his final three seasons, Donigan was a finalist for Missouri Athletic Club Player of the Year honors as a junior and senior. He finished his career at Connecticut with 35 goals and 40 assists for 110 points. In the UConn record book, he ranks sixth in all-time scoring, third in career assists and tied for ninth in career goals. Donigan began playing professionally in 1990. His longest tenure was with the Milwaukee Wave of the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL), where he appeared in 92 matches over two stints from 1992-94, then again from 1996-97. He registered 100 goals with the Wave. Getting his start on the professional circuit playing for the Boston Bolts and Penn-Jersey Spirit, he also played outdoor soccer for the Tampa Rowdies, Washington Warthogs and Rockford Raptors. Donigan’s indoor teams included the Wichita Wings, St. Louis Storm, St. Louis Ambush and St. Louis Steamers. Scholastically, Donigan attended Steinert High School in Hamilton Township. He scored 34 goals in his senior year, leading Steinert to the Group III State Championship. In 1999, he was named by the New
At Saint Louis: Overall Record: 118-42-23 (.673) in nine seasons Conference Record: 62-15-6 (.783) (C-USA 2001-04, A-10 2005-09) Year School Record 2012 Rutgers 7-7-1 2011 Rutgers 10-7-4 2010 Rutgers 4-11-1 2009 Saint Louis 15-7-0 2008 Saint Louis 12-5-5 2007 Saint Louis 12-2-5 2006 Saint Louis 13-5-2 2005 Saint Louis 9-5-5 2004 Saint Louis 9-8-1 2003 Saint Louis 15-4-3 2002 Saint Louis 15-4-2 2001 Saint Louis 18-2-0
Postseason BIG EAST Tournament, NCAA Sweet 16 A-10 regular-season/ A-10 tournament champions, NCAA Second Round NCAA Second Round NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round A-10 regular-season co-champions C-USA semifinals C-USA champions, NCAA quarterfinalist C-USA champions, NCAA third round C-USA champions, NCAA quarterfinalist
Coach of the Year: NSCAA Northeast Region - 2011 NSCAA Mid-Atlantic Region – 2007 Atlantic-10 – 2007 Atlantic-10 – 2006 NSCAA Midwest Region - 2003 Conference-USA – 2001 Conference Tournament Championships: Atlantic-10 – 2009 Conference-USA – 2001, 02, 03 Players Under Donigan: NSCAA All-Americans (7) NSCAA All-Region Selections (37) All-Conference Selections (68) Conference Player of the Year Honorees (11) NSCAA Scholar All-Americans (4) CoSIDA Academic All-District Team members (14) CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (4) MLS Draft Picks (12) MLS Combine Invitees (14)
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JOE MORRONE Former Connecticut head coach
“I recruited Dan as a potentially high-scoring forward from New Jersey and he came to Connecticut and won virtually every conceivable award he could. He started all four years, earned All-American honors three times and at the time was one of just two players to accomplish that. Dan was an outstanding player and individual. During the three years that he was my top assistant, I had Dan work in every aspect of my program. He got along great with the players, they all loved him. He also turned out to be a terrific recruiter. As a coach he really had a great experience. I expect that he is going to be very popular at Rutgers, being a New Jersey guy himself. He’ll get along with everyone, he’s a hard worker and he knows his stuff. Rutgers has made a smart move.”
CALUM ANGUS (GAIS OF SWEDEN’S ALLSVENSKAN) NSCAA All-American, Conference USA Player of the Year
as a player and person, therefore I am very lucky to be playing soccer as a living and traveling the world and meeting people and making friendships that last forever. The coaching staff always worked with me on the field and provided me with excellent help in the classroom.”
TIM WARD (MLS CHICAGO FIRE) “Over the course of my time with Coach Donigan, he helped me to grow as a player and develop into a professional.”
BRAD DAVIS (MLS HOUSTON DYNAMO)
“(Dan) is a real player’s coach, real easy to approach and a guy who has played and had a pretty successful career. As a player, you want a guy who has been involved in playing at a very high level and Dan’s been there so he understands all the little intricacies that go into the game.
“Playing four years for Dan was a great experience. His knowledge of soccer is endless and his relationship with players is fantastic. These attributes along with his determination to improve each individual as a player and as a person is what made my four years of college soccer such an enjoyable experience. If it was not for Dan, I would not be realizing my dream to play professional soccer in Europe.”
He’s a great person, he helped me a ton coming through college and preparing me for the MLS. I know all the guys that have played under him will say he’s a fantastic coach. He’s definitely a guy who is well-respected.”
KYLE PATTERSON (GAIS OF SWEDEN’S ALLSVENSKAN) Two-time NSCAA All-Region selection
“Coach Donigan was not only a great coach, but also a great person. He taught me a lot about what it takes to succeed on and off the field and the commitment that it takes to get to the next level. He worked with me every step of the way to help me achieve my goals, even after I had moved on from college.”
“I wouldn’t be where I am today if it wasn’t for Coach Donigan and his coaching staff giving me a chance to play Division 1 soccer. Not only did I grow as a player during my four year collegiate career, but I also grew as a person and for that I will always be thankful to Coach Donigan and his coaching staff.”
DENALDIN (DADO) HAMZAGIC
“I had the opportunity and privilege to wear a Saint Louis University Jersey and represent the school at the highest collegiate level. I gained valuable experience that proved to be vital for my development
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JOHN DIRAIMONDO (Former MLS player with Colorado Rapids and DC United)
COACHING STAFF ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: DAVE BECK
ASSISTANT COACH: BRIAN GRAZIER Brian Grazier begins his fourth season as an assistant coach with the Rutgers men’s soccer coaching staff.
Dave Beck, who enters his fourth season on the Rutgers men’s soccer staff, was elevated to Associate Head Coach prior to the start of the 2013 season. Following one of the most successful campaigns in recent Rutgers history, Beck was named the 2011 NSCAA Assistant Coach of the Year for the Northeast Region after helping the Scarlet Knights to a Sweet 16 appearance. He has also been heavily involved in constructing the recent freshman recruiting class that has been ranked as high as No. 22 in the country by Top Drawer Soccer. Prior to arriving at Rutgers, Beck spent four seasons as an assistant coach at Saint Louis as the Billikens amassed 52 wins and enjoyed four-straight NCAA Tournament appearances. He consistently put together nationally ranked recruiting classes, including a 12-member class ranked among the top 10 by Soccer America in 2009. In 2007, Beck helped construct a recruiting class that was ranked 21st in the nation by CollegeSoccerNews.com and also played a major role in the recruiting a class ranked 24th in 2008. Beck came to Saint Louis after spending six seasons on the coaching staff at NAIA power Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Mo. He was involved in all facets of the Lions’ program including scouting, recruiting and training. The Lions won the 2004 NAIA National Championship and qualified for the NAIA Tournament for five consecutive seasons spanning 2000-05. In all, Beck has coached four All-Americans, including a freshman All-American at Rutgers, and six players who went on to be drafted by Major League Soccer. Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Beck played two years at Florissant Valley Community College before transferring to Lindenwood to complete his collegiate career. He played professionally in 1999 for the St. Louis Ambush of the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL). Beck earned a bachelor’s degree in sport management from Lindenwood.
Involved in all facets of the Scarlet Knight program, including recruiting, scheduling, planning and coordinating travel, Grazier also assists with training sessions, leading both the warm up and cool down components during practice and on game day. A former soccer standout for Saint Louis from 2004-07 under head coach Dan Donigan’s tutelage, Grazier was a four-year starter for the Billikens helping his team to three NCAA appearances. Following his Billiken playing career, Grazier played professionally for one season with the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer. He was selected in the fourth round (47th overall) of the MLS SuperDraft in 2008. Grazier began his coaching career when he returned to his alma mater in 2009 as a senior graduate manager for the SLU men’s soccer program while pursuing his master’s degree. A native of Edwardsville, Ill., Grazier was a member of the U.S. Under-17 National Team. He participated in the U-17 2003 World Cup qualifier in Guatemala and helped his team at a fifth-place finish at the 2003 World Championships in Helsinki, Finland. A 2003 Parade Magazine All-American, he also competed in the McDonald’s All-American game. Grazier earned his high school diploma at the Edison Academic Center while training in Bradenton, Fla. As an undergraduate at St. Louis, he double majored in finance and economics with a minor in marketing.
Beck and his wife, Laura, have two daughters, Gabriella (4) and Brooklyn, who joined the family last October.
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COACHING STAFF ASSISTANT COACH: MIKE ROMEO
SUPPORT STAFF
Mike Romeo returns for his third season as an assistant on the Rutgers men’s soccer staff. Romeo boasts more than 25 years of coaching experience and will help mentor the Scarlet Knight goalkeepers. Prior to joining the Scarlet Knight coaching, Romeo was the head soccer coach at The Wardlaw-Hartridge School in Edison for 11 seasons. He was named the 2010 Home News Tribune Area Boy’s High School Soccer Coach of the Year and in 2007, he was awarded the Prep Soccer Boy’s Coach of the Year by the Star-Ledger. Romeo has developed a unique and insightful approach to training and teaching goalkeepers of all ages and abilities, helping many of his former pupils reach the Division I and professional levels. Romeo has coached professionally with the Penn-Jersey Spirit of the A-League in 1990 and the United Soccer League’s Central Jersey Riptide in 1998, where he also served as the team’s General Manager. He was appointed head coach of the USL’s New Brunswick Brigade in 2000. On the youth level, he was the head coach of the New Jersey Rovers from 1992 to 1998. The Rovers were winners of four NJYS State Cups, a USYSA Region I Championship and an appearance in the 1997 National Semifinals.
KATE HICKEY
CHRIS D’ANDREA
Senior Athletic Director/ Senior Woman Administrator
Assistant Athletic Trainer
RANDI LARSON
ULY MOLINA
Senior Academic Advisor
Equipment Manager
In addition to coaching on the high school level, Romeo has also served as the boy’s goalkeeper coach for the Players Development Academy (PDA). PDA was ranked as the nation’s fifth-best boy’s youth soccer program in Soccer America magazine’s “Best Boys Clubs of 2010”. Co-director of ExtremeKeepers, Inc., Romeo founded the goalkeeper training academy in 1999 which provides year-round training programs for many of New Jersey’s top youth goalkeepers. He also owned and directed Romeo GK, Inc. from 1990-1999. A native of Metuchen, N.J., Romeo was an All-State and All-County goalkeeper. He was named Most Valuable Player at the 1980 Middlesex County Tournament, helping lead Metuchen High School to the school’s only county championships in 1979 and 1980. He went on to play at Kean University and later spent 12 seasons as a goalkeeper in the Garden State Soccer League (semi-pro) from 1984 to 1995. Romeo currently resides in Westfield, N.J. with his wife Dee Dee and their son Luke.
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KYLE MURRAY
BYRANT KNIBBS
Strength & Conditioning
Graduate Assistant Coach
SCARLET KNIGHTS RUTGERS MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE
2013 SCARLET KNIGHTS ROSTER NUMERCIAL ROSTER No. 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 15 17 18 20 21 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 43
Name Pos. David Greczek GK Joe Setchell D/M Ross Tetro D/M Mitchell Taintor D/M Mael Corboz MF Zachary Bialik M/D Nathan Bruccoleri M Kene Eze F/M Erik Sa MF Dimitri Vassiliadis MF Drew Morgan D/M Spencer Hambleton D/M Kieran Kemmerer D Todd Webb F/M Jack Young MF Bobby Spracklin D/M Andrew Weber M/F Thomas O’Rourke F/M Ryan Baird GK Ryan Szemple GK Sean Matteo GK Mitchell Walier GK Juan Pablo “JP” Correa F/M
Yr. Fr. Sr.-r So. So. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr.-r Jr.-r Fr. So.-r Fr. So.-r Fr.-r Fr.-r So. Fr. So.-r
Ht. 6-1 6-2 5-8 6-2 5-10 5-9 5-7 6-2 5-10 5-9 5-10 5-7 6-0 6-0 5-9 6-1 5-5 5-10 6-1 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-1
Wt. 175 190 145 175 155 150 155 175 155 150 170 145 175 165 165 160 140 165 170 160 165 175 175
Hometown/High School/Previous School Fairfield, N.J./West Essex Kings Lynn, England/Tyler Junior College (Texas) Freehold, N.J./Colts Neck Storrs, Conn./E.O. Smith Green Brook, N.J./Pingry Woodbridge, N.J./Wardlaw-Hartridge Bordentown, N.J./Pennington School Sayreville, N.J./Sayreville War Memorial/William Paterson Watchung, N.J./Watchung Hill Regional/Seton Hall Prep Franklin, N.J./St. Joseph’s Atlanta, Ga./St. Pius X Catholic Scotch Plains, N.J./St. Benedict Belle Mead, N.J./Montgomery Toms River, N.J./Toms River North Saddle River, N.J./Northern Highlands Easthampton, N.J./Rancocas Valley Andover, N.J./Newton Lawrenceville, N.J./Lawrence Plainfield, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep Edison, N.J./JP Stevens Pitman, N.J./Pitman Holmdel, N.J./Holmdel Montville, N.J./Montville
Head Coach: Dan Donigan (Connecticut, ‘93), third season Associate Head Coach: Dave Beck Assistant Coaches: Brian Grazier and Mike Romeo Graduate Assistant Manager: Bryant Knibbs
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 28 7 8 6 43 9 1 17 18 30 15 27 10 2 24 29 5 4 11 31 20 26 21
Name Pos. Ryan Baird GK Zachary Bialik M/D Nathan Bruccoleri M Mael Corboz MF Juan Pablo “JP” Correa F/M Kene Eze F/M David Greczek GK Spencer Hambleton D/M Kieran Kemmerer D Sean Matteo GK Drew Morgan D/M Thomas O’Rourke F/M Erik Sa MF Joe Setchell D/M Bobby Spracklin D/M Ryan Szemple GK Mitchell Taintor D/M Ross Tetro D/M Dimitri Vassiliadis MF Mitchell Walier GK Todd Webb F/M Andrew Weber M/F Jack Young MF
Yr. Fr.-r Fr. Jr. So. So.-r Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr.-r So. So. So.-r Fr. Sr.-r So.-r Fr.-r So. So. So. Fr. Jr.-r Fr. Fr.
Ht. 6-1 5-9 5-7 5-10 6-1 6-2 6-1 5-7 6-0 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-2 5-8 5-9 6-1 6-0 5-5 5-9
Wt. 170 150 155 155 175 175 175 145 175 165 170 165 155 190 160 160 175 145 150 175 165 140 165
Hometown/High School/Previous School Plainfield, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep Woodbridge, N.J./Wardlaw-Hartridge Bordentown, N.J./Pennington School Green Brook, N.J./Pingry Montville, N.J./Montville Sayreville, N.J./Sayreville War Memorial/William Paterson Fairfield, N.J./West Essex Scotch Plains, N.J./St. Benedict Belle Mead, N.J./Montgomery Pitman, N.J./Pitman Atlanta, Ga./St. Pius X Catholic Lawrenceville, N.J./Lawrence Watchung, N.J./Watchung Hill Regional/Seton Hall Prep Kings Lynn, England/Tyler Junior College (Texas) Easthampton, N.J./Rancocas Valley Edison, N.J./JP Stevens Storrs, Conn./E.O. Smith Freehold, N.J./Colts Neck Franklin, N.J./St. Joseph’s Holmdel, N.J./Holmdel Toms River, N.J./Toms River North Andover, N.J./Newton Saddle River, N.J./Northern Highlands
Head Coach: Dan Donigan (Connecticut, ‘93), third season Associate Head Coach: Dave Beck Assistant Coaches: Brian Grazier and Mike Romeo Graduate Assistant Manager: Bryant Knibbs
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ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASS: FRESHMEN (10): Baird, Bialik, Greczek, Hambleton, Kemmerer, Sa, Szemple, Walier, Weber, Young SOPHOMORES (9): Corboz, Correa, Matteo, Morgan, O’Rourke, Spracklin,Taintor, Tetro, Vassiliadis, JUNIORS (2): Bruccoleri, Webb SENIORS (2): Eze, Setchell,
BY POSITION: FORWARDS (4): Correa, Eze, O’Rourke, Webb MIDFIELDERS (7): Bialik, Bruccoleri, Corboz, Sa, Vassiliadis, Weber, Young DEFENDERS (7): Hambleton, Kemmerer, Morgan, Setchell, Sparcklin, Taintor, Tetro, GOALKEEPERS (5): Baird, Greczek, Mateo, Szemple, Walier
PRONOUNCIATION GUIDE: Nathan BRUCCOLERI brook - uh - le - ree MAEL CORBOZ my - el, cor – bow-zuh (sounds like nose) Juan Pablo CORREA co - ray – uh KENE EZE keh - neh, eh - zey Dimitri VASSILIADIS vas - si - lee - a – dis
MEET THE SCARLET KNIGHTS KENE EZE
F/M • SR. • 6-2 • 175 Sayerville, N.J. Sayerville War Memorial William Patterson
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2012: Appeared in all 15 contests, making 14 starts … Second Team ALL-BIG EAST ... led the Scarlet Knight in scoring with eight goals, including four game-winners, and 17 points … four-game winning goals tying for seventh all-time in the RU record books … among the BIG EAST leaders in game-winning goals … tied for 10th in the BIG EAST in points (17) and goals (8), while ranking seventh in the league in points per game (1.13) and fifth in goals per game (0.53) … named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll and to College Soccer News’ National Team of the Week after scoring game winners in victories over Central Connecticut State on Sept. 26 and Louisville on Sept. 30, giving the Scarlet Knights their first win over UofL since 2008 … golden goal against Villanova on Oct. 24 was named the “Goal of the Year” at the annual team banquet … had a season-high two goals scored in the victory over the Wildcats on Oct. 24 … also posted a game-winner against the College of Charleston on Sep. 14. 2011: Appeared in 20 games, earning starts in nine contests ... tied for the team lead with six goals ... added three assists for 15 points (second on the team) ... scored one game-winner... played a cross to Nathan Bruccoleri for the Scarlet Knights’ first goal of the season in the opener against La Salle on Aug. 26 ... scored goals in back-to-back games against College of Charleston on Sept. 4 and Drexel on Sept. 10 ... tallied the game-winner in the 57th minute against the Cougars ... recorded an assist in win over Pittsburgh on Sept. 23 in BIG EAST opener ... single-handedly led Rutgers to a 3-3 draw against Adelphi on Sept. 27, scoring a career-high three goals ... scored game-tying goal in the 65th minute against the Panthers ... tallied an assist on the game-winning goal against Syracuse on Oct. 20 ... scored a goal in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament against Connecticut on Nov. 6. Prior to Rutgers: Sophomore transfer who spent freshman season at William Paterson University ... saw action in 20 games, earning seven starts for the Pioneers ... tallied seven goals in his rookie season ... played scholastically at Sayreville War Memorial for head coach Nick Cifelli ... was an ESPN All-American and First Team All-State selection as a senior at Sayreville, posting 34 goals and seven assists … named the Middlesex County Player of the Year as a senior ... was a finalist for New Jersey Gatorade Player of the Year ... his school’s all-time leading scorer, he also was an all-county and all-division pick in 2008 and 2009 … also a Second Team All-State honoree as a junior, he scored 106 career goals … was a member of Match Fit Academy/Chelsea FC ... parents Emmanuel and Edith Eze ... three other siblings Emeka, Ike and Olisa ... born 1/21/1992.
Kene Eze earned “Goal of the Year” for his game-winner against Villanova in overtime in the regular season finale.
EZE CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points GWG 2011 20-9 6 3 15 1 2012 15-14 8 1 17 4 CAREER 35-23 14 4 32 5
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MEET THE SCARLET KNIGHTS JOE SETCHELL
D/M • SR.-R • 6-2 • 190 Kings Lynn, England Tyler JC (Texas)
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2012: Redshirted due to injury … Appeared in the first two contests of the year before being sidelined … posted a shot on goal against SIU Edwardsville on Aug. 31. 2011: Appeared and started in 18 games at center back ... served as team captain in first season at RU ... scored one goal on the season ... tallied the game’s first goal against College of Charleston on Sept. 4 as Rutgers went on to seal the 2-1 victory ... converted a penalty kick as RU advanced past Boston College (Nov. 20) in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, winning the shootout 4-3. Prior to Rutgers: Played two seasons at Tyler Junior College in Texas, under head coach Steve Clements ... the Apaches won back-to-back National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I Championship titles ... played in 40 career games at Tyler Junior College ... parents Beverly and Paul Setchell ... born 2/24/1990.
Joe Setchell talks about being named captain for the 2013 campaign.
NATHAN BRUCCOLERI M • JR. • 5-7 • 155 Bordentown, N.J. Pennington School
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2012: Appeared in and started 14 games … registered an assist in the 2-1 victory over Central Connecticut State on Sept. 26 … notched six shots on goal … recorded three shots in contests with Central Connecticut State on Sept. 26 and Villanova on Oct. 24. 2011: Played in all 21 games, earning starts in 18 ... tallied two goals and one assists (five points) as a center midfielder ... scored first collegiate goal in Scarlet Knight debut, tying the game at 1-1 against La Salle on Aug. 26 ... posted first assist in 3-1 win over Pittsburgh on Sept. 23 ... tallied second goal of the season, adding the game-winner in a 2-1 victory over Syracuse on Oct. 20.
SETCHELL CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points GWG 2011 18-18 1 0 2 0 2012 2-2 0 0 0 0 CAREER 20-20 1 0 2 0
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Prior to Rutgers: Played at the Pennington School for head coach Chad Bridges ... three-time First Team All-Prep selection ... also a threetime First Team All-Area selection ... competed at the U15 National Team camp ... member of ODP State and Regional teams ... captained both his U16 and U18 PDA Academy squads ... parents David and Sarah Bruccoleri ... siblings Evan, Hannah, Marcus and Issac ... born 1/5/1993.
MEET THE SCARLET KNIGHTS TODD WEBB
F/M • JR.-R • 6-0 • 165 Toms River, N.J. Toms River Noth
20 2012: Received medical redshirt … appeared in three contests prior to injury. 2011: Appeared in 16 games, earning two starts. 2010: Played in 13 games ... made his collegiate debut against Lehigh on Sept. 1 in relief.
BRUCCOLERI CAREER STATS Year 2011 2012 CAREER
GP-GS Goals Assists Points GWG 21-18 2 1 5 1 14-14 0 1 1 0 35-32 2 2 6 1
Prior to Rutgers: Four-year varsity starter at Toms River North High School ... two-time captain as a junior and senior ... scored 13 goals and recorded 11 assists during his senior season ... First Team AllCounty, All-Shore and All-Central Jersey selection ... earned Second Team All-State honors ... won the Central Jersey Group IV title on a squad that went 18-2-2 ... member of U18 Match Fit Academy Team for 2009-10 season ... parents Lee and Nancy Webb ... sister Taryn ... born 7/13/1991.
WEBB CAREER STATS
Todd Webb talks about being named captain for the 2013 campaign.
Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points GWG 2010 13-0 0 0 0 0 2011 16-2 0 0 0 0 2012 3-0 0 0 0 0 CAREER 32-2 0 0 0 0
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MEET THE SCARLET KNIGHTS MAEL CORBOZ MF • SO. • 5-10 • 155 Green Brook, N.J. Pingry
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2012: Appeared in and started all 15 games in his first season at Rutgers … Scarlet Knights’ second leading scorer with three goals and a team-leading seven assists … Soccer America All-Freshman Second Team honoree … Second Team All-Freshman by College Soccer News…Second Team All-BIG EAST and All-BIG EAST Rookie member … His seven assists in 2012 were the most by a Scarlet Knight in a season since the 2001 campaign … his seven assists also placed him in a tie for 17th all-time in the single season record books … game-winners came against Princeton in a 2-0 victory on Sept. 8 ... tied for sixth in assists (7) and second in assists per game (.47) in the BIG EAST … ranked 22nd nationally in assists averaging .47 per contest … honored by the league with BIG EAST Rookie of the Week honorees after notching two goals in the Scarlet Knights’ 2-0 win over Princeton on Sept. 8. Prior to Rutgers: Guided Pingry to the NJISAA Non-Public A Championship game as a junior, collecting four goals and 14 assists ... Second Team All-State, First Team All-Non-Public, First Team All-Area and First Team All-Somerset County in 2011 ... named to ESPN HS Starting XI in 2011 ... 2010-2011 USSDA East Conference Starting XI (U15/16) ... played club ball with New Jersey Soccer Academy (NJSA) 04 ... attended U17 men’s National Team camp in 2009 ... member of 2009 U15 boy’s National Team and 2007 U14 boy’s National Team Pool ... competed at the 2008 U.S. Youth Soccer National Championship, earning MVP/Golden Boot honors ... 2009 Phoenix Showcase Select Team ... 2007 and 2008 Regional Team ... N.J. ODP Team member in 2006, 2007 and 2008 ... parents Michel and Christine Corboz ... siblings Daphne and Rachel ... born 9/6/1994.
Mael Corboz talks about being named captain for the 2013 campaign.
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CORBOZ CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points GWG 2012 15-15 3 7 13 1 CAREER 15-15 3 7 13 1
MEET THE SCARLET KNIGHTS JUAN PABLO CORREA F/M • SO.-R • 6-1 • 175 Montville, N.J. Montville
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2012: Medical redshirt … started the first four games of the 2012 campaign before sideline with an injury … captured eight shots during early season appearances. 2011: Appeared in and started 20 games ... tied for the team high with six goals and tallied a team-best five assists ... was second on the squad with two game-winning goals ... named to the All-BIG EAST Rookie Team and was a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Second Team All-Northeast Region selection ... RU went 7-1-2 in games in which he scored a point ... tallied at least one point in four-straight games to start the season ... scored a goal in his Scarlet Knights debut, helping RU to a 3-1 win over La Salle on Aug. 26 ... recorded back-to-back assists against Furman on Sept. 2 and in a win at the College of Charleston on Sept. 4 ... helped propel Rutgers to a 3-1 win over Drexel on Sept. 10, scoring the game’s opening goal ... registered his first career twogoal game, including the game-winner as he scored twice in a 3-1 victory over Pittsburgh in the BIG EAST opener on Sept. 23 ... assisted on a goal in the 3-3 draw against Adelphi on Sept. 27 ... recorded assists in backto-back wins over Cincinnati on Oct. 9 and Villanova on Oct. 12 ... connected on a pass to Nate Bourdeau for the game-winning goal against the Bearcats ... scored the second-half equalizer against No. 10 Louisville on Oct. 22, resulting in a 1-1 draw ... buried the game-winner as RU defeated Colgate in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Nov. 17.
SEAN MATTEO GK • SO. • 5-11 • 165 Pitman, PA. Pitman
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2012: Did not see action in rookie season. Prior to Rutgers: Two-year starter at Pitman High School ... saw action in net during Pitman’s playoff run his freshman year ... played forward during junior and senior seasons ... scored 13 career goals, including 10 as a senior season ... tallied both goals against Glassboro in a Group I playoff win ... named First Team Tri-County Conference and Second Team South Jersey Group 1 as a senior ... also competed on the track team ... earned honorable mention in Tri-County Conference for the 110m hurdles ... qualified for South Jersey Group I Sectionals in 110m hurdles ... parent Elizabeth Matteo ... two siblings, Lauren and Johnny ... born 11/9/1990.
Prior to Rutgers: Four-year starter at Montville High School for head coach Jonathan Lopuski ... Three-time First Team All-Conference ... NSCAA All-American and Player of the Year New Jersey as a senior ... named ESPN First Team All-State as a senior ... two-time First Team All-County ... two-time Morris County Finals MVP ... two-time Morris County Star Ledger Player of the Year ... MCBSCA Morris County Player of the Year as a senior ... SCANJ All-State North Section II First Team and SCANJ All-State First Team as a senior ... SCANJ Player of the Year North II as a senior ... Daily Record First Team All-Area as a junior and Daily Record Player of the Year as a senior ... First Team All-State Star Ledger as a senior ... Match Fit Academy FC member under head coach John Calcaterra ... named to 2008-09 East Conference U15/16 Starting XI as well as 2009-10 East Conference U17/18 Starting XI ... parents Cesar and Cecilia Correa ... siblings Cesar and Rafael ... born 2/14/1992.
CORREA CAREER STATS Year 2011 2012 CAREER
GP-GS Goals Assists Points GWG 20-20 6 5 17 2 4-4 0 0 0 0 24-24 6 5 17 2
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MEET THE SCARLET KNIGHTS THOMAS O’ROURKE
DREW MORGAN
F/M • SO.-R • 5-10 • 165 Lawrenceville, N.J. Lawrence
D/M • SO. • 5-10 • 170 Atlanta, GA. St. Pius X Catholic
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2012: Appeared in and started all 15 games in his first season with the Scarlet Knights … totaled two shots on goal with attempts at Creighton on Sept. 2 and St. John’s on Oct. 17. Prior to Rutgers: Three-year starter at St. Pius X Catholic High School ... two-year captain ... Georgia All-State selection in 2011 ... helped guide high school squad to Georgia AAA High School State Championship in 2011 ... 2011 ESPN Fab 50 High School National Champion ... played club soccer with Concorde Fire 94 Academy ... served as team captain for five years ... two-time Georgia club state champion (2008 and 2009) ... two-time Region III Finalist ... 2008 Super Y National Team Selection ... parents Bernie and Lark Morgan ... siblings Jonathan and Allen ... born 3/5/1994.
MORGAN CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points GWG 2012 15-15 0 0 0 0 CAREER 15-15 0 0 0 0
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2012: Started in 10 of his 11 appearances … collected three points off a goal and assist … posted his first career goal against #1 Maryland on Oct. 9 … captured his first career assist in overtime of the season finale against Villanova on Oct. 24 … his assist against the Wildcats led to Kene Eze earning “Goal of the Year” at the end of the year awards … had a season-high two shots on goal against top-ranked Maryland and Villanova. 2011: Did not see action in rookie season. Prior to Rutgers: Played three varsity seasons at Lawrence High School for head coach PJ Barrett ... served as team captain for two years ... named team MVP as a senior and Lawrence HS Athlete of the Year ... tallied five game-winning goals during his senior year ... First Team All-Colonial Valley Conference and two-time All-State selection ... multi-sport athlete, also competing on the track and wrestling teams ... county Champion in the 800-meter ... two-time state place winner in the 800 ... school record holder in the event ... 93 career wins on the mat ... District Champion ... parents Thomas and Mercy O’Rourke ... born 8/24/1993.
O’ROURKE CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points GWG 2012 11-10 1 1 3 0 CAREER 15-15 0 0 0 0
MEET THE SCARLET KNIGHTS BOBBY SPRACKLIN
MITCHELL TAINTOR
D/M • SO.-R • 6-1 • 160 EastHampton, N.J. Ranconas Valley
D/M • SO. • 6-2 • 175 Storrs, Conn. E.O. Smith
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2012: Appeared in nine contests with one start … made his first career start at Cincinnati on Oct. 20 … registered a shot against the Bearcats. 2011: Did not see action in rookie season. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year starter at Rancocas Valley Regional High School ... helped guide his team to a Group IV State Championship in 2008 ... named team MVP in 2010 ... First Team All-South Jersey ... earned MVP honors at the South Jersey All-Star game ... Second Team All-State ... played club ball for Pittsgrove Premier 92, winning the NJ State Championships in 2009 ... parent Robert and Diane Spracklin ... born 9/1/1992.
2012: Appeared in and started 14 games on defense in his first season with the Scarlet Knights … totaled three goals for six points in his rookie campaign… captured the game-winning goal in his first career game on Aug. 24 in a 1-0 victory over Fordham … also posted goals against Central Connecticut State on Sept. 26 and in the season finale against Villanova on Oct. 24. Prior to Rutgers: Member of New England Revolution youth development programs, playing for the U16 and U18 squads (2009-2011) ... made 58 career appearances with the club, including six games with the MLS Reserve Division ... selected to Region I team from 2008-09 … named to 2008 Adidas Interregional All-Star Select Team ... parents Rob and Missy Taintor ... siblings Amy and Jared ... grandson of former Connecticut head coach Joseph Morrone who was the collegiate coach of Dan Donigan ... born 9/11/1994.
TAINTOR CAREER STATS
SPRACKLIN CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points GWG 2012 9-1 0 0 0 0 CAREER 9-1 0 0 0 0
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Year 2012 CAREER
GP-GS Goals Assists Points GWG 14-14 3 0 6 1 14-14 3 0 6 1
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MEET THE SCARLET KNIGHTS DIMITRI VASSILIADIS MF • SO. • 5-9 • 150 Franklin, N.J. St. Joseph’s
11 2012: Appeared in all 15 games in his first season with 12 starts … earned his first career start against Princeton on Sept. 8 … scored his first career goal against St. John’s on Oct. 17 … notched his first career assist on the game-winner in the 1-0 victory over College of Charleston on Sept. 14 … had four shots vs. the Red Storm.
Mitchell Taintor talks about being named captain for the 2013 campaign.
ROSS TETRO
D/M • SO. • 5-8 • 145 Freehold, N.J. Colts Neck
4 2012: Started all 15 games in his first season “on the banks” … registered his first career assist in the 2-0 win at Princeton on Sept. 8 … totaled four shots, including one on goal against SIU Edwardsville on Aug. 13 … also recorded shots in contests with Princeton on Sept. 8, #1 Maryland on Oct. 9 and St. John’s on Oct. 17. Prior to Rutgers: Member of the New York Red Bulls Academy ... U.S. National Team pool (1994) ... trained with the U14 and U15 Boy’s U. S. National Team ... member on N.J. State ODP and Region I teams ... played club ball with New Jersey Soccer Academy (NJSA) 04 ... won the 2008 U.S. Youth Soccer National Championship ... two-time Region I Champions in 2007 and 2008 ... parent Joe Tetro ... born 2/26/1994.
TETRO CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points GWG 2012 15-15 0 1 1 0 CAREER 15-15 0 1 1 0
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Prior to Rutgers: Three-year varsity starter at St. Joseph’s High School in Metuchen, N.J. ... served as team captain as a senior ... team assist leader in back-to-back seasons with 19 in 2010 and 11 in 2011 ... led the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) in assists as a junior ... helped guide his team to the GMC Championships in 2010 ... two-time State Non-Public A finalist in 2010 and 2011 ... a two-time First Team AllDivision, All-Conference and All-County selection ... named Third Team All-State Non-Public as a senior ... played club ball for the Ironbound Predators ... squad captured the U16 Super-Y North American Championship in 2010 ... in 2011, the Ironbound SC Predators won the U17 State, Regional, Nation and Super-Y North American Championships ... parents Clairie and Vas Vassiliadis ... sister Alexia ... born 6/27/1994.
VASSILIADIS CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Goals Assists Points GWG 2012 15-12 1 1 3 0 CAREER 15-12 1 1 3 0
MEET THE SCARLET KNIGHTS KIERAN KEMMERER D • FR.-R • 6-0 • 175 Belle Mead, N.J. Montgomery
18 2012: Did not see action in rookie season. Prior to Rutgers: Four-year varsity starter at Montgomery High School ... earned All-County and All-Conference honors ... served as team captain as a junior and senior ... Named to ESPN HS Starting XI for N.J. in 2011 ... member of 1994 NJ ODP ... played club ball for PDA Ronaldo-2008-09 State Cup Champions, Region I semi-finalists ... captain of PDA 1994 team- 2009-10 Pre-Academy League winners ... member of PDA U16 and U18 Academy teams ... parents Carl and Alexandra Mendel ... siblings Conlan, Rory and Caden ... born 3/9/1994.
RYAN SZEMPLE SZEMPLE GK •• FR. • 6-0 • 160 GK FR.-R • 6-0 • 160 EDISON,N.J. N.J. Edison, JP STEVENS JP Stevens
RYAN BAIRD
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GK • FR.-R • 6-1 • 170 Plainfield, N.J. St. Peter’s Prep
2012: Did not see action in rookie season.
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2012: Did not see action in rookie season.
Prior to Rutgers: Three-year varsity starter at JP Stevens ... served as team captain as a senior ... totaled over 500 career saves in goal ... earned All-Red Division Greater Middlesex County (GMC) accolades as a junior and senior ... two-time second team all-area selection ... received all-conference honors as a senior ... also earned NJSCA All-State ... played club ball with the Jersey Knights Falcons ... parents Mark and Julie ... brother Steven ... born 4/6/94.
Prior to Rutgers: Prior to Rutgers: Starting goalkeeper for St. Peter’s Prep, posting a 21-2 record ... served as team captain ... First Team All-HCIAL and All-Hudson County ... earned Third Team All-State honors and was selected as a Hudson County Senior All-Star ... also a New Jersey Senior All-Star ... played club ball for the Ironbound Predators ... two-time USL Super-Y North American Champions in 2010 and 2011 ... captured MVP honors at the 2010 USL Super-Y North American Championships ... advanced to the Super-Y North American Finals U15, U16 and U17 ... National ODP Player 1992/1993 ... 2011 USclubsoccer National Champions ... parent Renee Baird ... sister Alexa ... born 11/3/1993.
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MEET THE SCARLET KNIGHTS ZACHARY BIALIK
SPENCER HAMBLETON D/MF • FR. • 5-7 • 145 Scotch Plains, N.J. St. Benedict
M/D • FR. • 5-9 • 150 Woodbridge, N.J. Wardlaw-Hartridge
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Prior to Rutgers : First Team All-State NJISAA … First Team All-Greater Middlesex Conference … First Team Prep B … helped Wardlaw-Hartridge High School to the 2008 New Jersey Cup Championship … twotime Northeast Pre-Academy League Champion … three-year member of Mitch-Fit Chelsea US Developmental Academy team … Manchester United Premiere Cup participant … son of David and Cindy Bialik … Has one sister, Daria … Born 12/7/94.
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Prior to Rutgers: Two-time National Champion and Four-time State Prep Champion … two-time First Team All-Prep … ranked No.33 on ESPNHS’s Top 150 … ESPN New Jersey All-Star … anchored a defense that allowed only six goals in 24 matches … served as captain his senior season … Second Team All-Prep as a sophomore … member of PDA U-15/16 and U18 Academy Teams … member of the U-14 and U-15 National Pool … son of David and Pat Hambleton … has one brother, Christian, and one sister, Allie … born 2/22/95.
DONIGAN ON BIALIK
DONIGAN ON HAMBLETON
“Zak is a very intelligent player with great feet and speed. His speed is something a coach can’t teach and his drive to compete and contribute will allow for him to fight for time in our backfield and/or midfield. Zak can cover ground with his pace and in a wide position, he can cause opponents concern as he gets into the attack from deeper positions on the field.”
“Spencer brings an attitude of winning along with great leadership qualities. He can play in several positions, however we are looking for him to fill a void in the backline or midfield. Spencer has the ability to become a great two way player for our program and we expect him to play significant minutes as he begins his college career.”
DAVID GRECZEK
ERIK SA
GK • FR. • 6-1 • 175 Fairfield, N.J. West Essex
MF • FR. • 5-10 • 155 Watchung, N.J. Watchung Hill Reg./Seton Hall Prep
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Prior to Rutgers: First Team All-Essex County … All-Super Essex Conference selection … captain at Match Fit Chelsea FC U18 … member of PDA U 17/18 Academy teams … starting goalkeeper for the U15 NY Redbulls and developmental player for the NY Redbulls U16 … played in the Mediterranean International Cup and Remes Cup … father, Christopher Greczek, was a member of the 1992 Kean University NCAA Division III National Championship team … son of Christopher and Alicia Greczek … has one brother, Jan, and two sisters, Veronica and Emily … born 10/29/94.
10 Prior to Rutgers: Team captain of the Redbulls U-18 Academy team … member of the US U-15 National Team ... played for the PDA U-16 Academy Team … member of the US Developmental Academy Select Team in Winter 2009 and Spring 2010 … named Third Team All-State and First Team All-Essex County as a junior … son of Alfredo and Laurie Sa … has one brother, AJ, and two sisters, Maria and Christina … born 12/3/1994.
DONIGAN ON GRECZEK
DONIGAN ON SA
“David’s size and his long arms, coupled with his great foot skills, give him very strong qualities that I look for in a goalkeeper. He is a solid shot stopper and commands his penalty area in traffic. We are hopeful that David will continue to mature as a person and player and provide us with a legitimate, young and talented goalkeeper for years to come.”
“Erik has tremendous talent on the ball and will look to impact our midfield which is already pretty solid. I am very confident that Erik will find his way onto the field because of his maturity and creative abilities on the ball. He has the competitive nature to do what is needed for the team to have success on both sides of the ball.”
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MEET THE SCARLET KNIGHTS MITCHELL WALIER
ANDREW WEBER
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GK • FR. • 6-1 • 175 Holmdel, N.J. Holmdel
Prior to Rutgers: Guided Holmdel High School to the New Jersey state championship in 2011 and state finals and Shore Conference finals in 2012 and 2011 … helped Homdel to a 64-8 record in those three seasons … holds the single season shutout record (16) … second all-time in career shutouts (29) … First Team All-Shore and All-Monmouth … Third Team All-Sectional … also holds the school’s triple jump record (44’1”) … son of James and Sally Ann Walier … has two brothers, Steven and Mark, and one sister, Katrina … born 6/1/1995.
DONIGAN ON WALIER “Mitchell has size and athleticism. I expect that Mitchell will come in and fight for one of the top two spots in our goalkeeper position. Having competition in the goalkeeper position is vital to being a top program and we have several guys that could be the top goalkeeper within our program.”
M/F • FR. • 5-5 • 140 Andover, N.J. Newtown
Prior to Rutgers: Three-time Sussex County Player of the Year … became the first in county history to receive Player of the Year honors three-times … Soccer Coaches Association of New Jersey (SCANJ) Regional All-American … Star Ledger First Team All-State …. three-time First Team SCANJ All-State … First Team All-State Group 2 as a junior and senior … Third Team All-State Group 2 as sophomore … four-time First Team All-NJAC … four-time First Team All-Sussex County … fourtime First Team NJ Herald All-Area … three-time First Team All-West New Jersey … as a freshman was named Third Team All-West New Jersey … named Media Player of the Year as a junior and senior … threetime NJ Herald “Player to Watch” … participated in the Senior All-Star Game … led Newtown High School to a Group 2 state championship, its first soccer state championship in school and country history … Newton High School team captain and MVP as a junior and senior … played club ball for NJ Rangers and Everton NJ … selected to play for Matchfit Chelsea Soccer Academy … trained in England with the Liverpool School Boys and Manchester United Youth Academy … son of Louis and Denise Weber … has two brothers, Brian and Timmy, and three sisters, Katie, Maddie and Nikki … born 7/29/94.
DONIGAN ON WEBER “Andy is a tireless worker and has the ability to break players down with his foot skills. He has a tremendous desire to compete and will add depth to our midfield and attacking positions. Andy led his high school team to a NJ state championship this past season and showed great leadership and character which will add to what we are trying to build within our program.”
DID YOU KNOW... Top Drawer Soccer named the seven members of the Rutgers men’s soccer freshmen class among the top 35 recruiting classes in the nation.
JACK YOUNG
MF • FR. • 5-9 • 165 Saddle River, N.J. Northern Highlands
21 Prior to Rutgers: Ranked #12 in the region by TopDrawerSoccer.com … member of FC Westchester US Developmental Academy U16 team … son of Scott and Marie Clair Young … has one brother, Lenny, and one sister, Alex … born 8/22/94.
DONIGAN ON YOUNG “Jack reminds me of Nate Bruccoleri, a very tough, rugged, feisty defensive midfield player that every team needs. Jack has the ability to get forward into the attack, but more than anything, he’s a ball winner in the middle of the field.”
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2012 SEASON REVIEW RUTGERS MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE
2012 SEASON REVIEW STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE:
HONOR ROLL:
The Scarlet Knights once again faced one of the top schedules in the country. RU finished the 2012 campaign with a 7-7-1 record and 3-4-1 in the BIG EAST red division, just shy of earning an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament for a second straight season. Rutgers took on five teams that advanced to the previous year’s NCAA Tournament and featured a schedule that included national ranked squads such as No. 1 Maryland, Final Four bound No. 2 Creighton, No. 9 Georgetown - the national runner-up, No. 12 St. John’s and No. 17 USF. The Scarlet Knights ended the year ranked No. 35 in the RPI.
Rutgers soccer junior forward Kene Eze was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll, Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week and College Soccer News National Team of the Week after scoring both game winners over Louisville and Central Connecticut State.
YOUTH SHALL LEAD YOU: Injuries forced two veterans to miss much of the 2012 campaign. Forward Juan Pablo Correa, an 2011 All-BIG EAST Rookie Team selection after scoring a team-high 17 points on six goals and five assists and defender Joe Setchell, who had helped Tyler Junior College to back-to-back NJCAA championship titles, both received redshirts.
Following a Louisville miscue in their territory, former Scarlet Knight Mike Soboff got his foot on the ball about 20 yards from the midfield line. The midfielder quickly sent a ball through the middle to a streaking Eze, who drew the keeper out and tapped it past for the game-winning score. It marked RU’s first win over UofL since 2008. Against Central Connecticut, Eze helped to extend the Scarlet Knight lead in the 57th minute on a set piece following a CCSU foul. Midfielder Mael Corboz took a free kick from just inside the midfield line. His service into the box was chested down by midfielder Max Moller and played over to Eze who slipped a shot into the net for a 2-0 edge.
The 2012 starting line-up featured nine freshmen and sophomores.
SHUTOUT SHOUTOUT:
GOAL OF THE YEAR:
Goalkeeper Kevin McMullen was named to the College Soccer News National Team of the Week and the BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week after helping the Scarlet Knights to a 1-0 season-opening victory over Fordham.
Forward Kene Eze earned the annual Goal of the Year for his game-winner against Villanova in overtime in the regular season finale. Eze posted the golden goal in the 98th minute as sophomore defender Thomas O’Rourke brought the ball down the field and crossed a pass to Eze off the end line. The Scarlet Knight junior forward headed the shot into the bottom left of the net for his fourth game-winning goal of 2012.
MVP: Midfielder Mael Corboz was selected as the Most Valuable Player following a stellar season that saw him earn Second Team All-America honors from both Soccer America and College Soccer News, as well as nods to the Second Team All-BIG EAST and BIG EAST All-Rookie squads. In his first season “On The Banks”, Corboz was the second leading RU scorer with three goals and a team-leading seven assists. His seven assists in 2012 were the most by a Scarlet Knight in a season since 2001 and also placed him in a tie for 17th all-time in the single season record books. Additionally Carboz’s four game-winners on the year put his name in a tie for seventh all-time in the record books. Corboz ranked fifth in the BIG EAST in assists (7) and fourth in assists per game (0.47).
ALL-BIG EAST: Kene Eze also earned BIG EAST post-season honors earning second team accolades after leading the Scarlet Knight in scoring with eight goals, including four game-winners, and 17 points. He was among the BIG EAST leaders in game-winning goals and tied for 10th in the BIG EAST in points (17) and goals (8), while ranking seventh in the league in points per game (1.13) and fifth in goals per game (0.53).
ALL-ROOKIE TEAM: Defender Mitchell Taintor joined teammate Mael Corboz on the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team. Taintor appeared and started in 14 contests in his rookie campaign, amassing three goals and helping the Scarlet Knights to shutouts against Fordham, Princeton and College of Charleston. He received BIG EAST Rookie of the Week accolades in RU’s 1-0 win over Fordham.
SUCCESS IN THE CLASSROOM: Defenders freshman Kieran Kemmerer, an engineering major, and sophomore Thomas O’Rourke, a political science major, were named Co-Student-Athletes of the Year for their efforts both on the field and in the classroom. The Rutgers men’s soccer team was also named a recipient of the 2012 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) College Team Academic Award. Earning the academic team award from the NSCAA for the second consecutive year, the Scarlet Knights posted a 3.00 team grade point average for the 2011-12 academic year.The Rutgers men’s soccer program was one of 503 collegiate men’s soccer teams bestowed the award for posting a team grade point average of 3.0 or higher. Additionally, Rutgers University was one of 152 schools to have both its men’s and women’s programs recognized
McMullen captured the first of three shutouts on the season and seventh of his career to earn second career selection to College Soccer News’ National Team. The Scarlet Knights took an early lead over the Rams with a goal in the fifth minute and McMullen played an integral role in maintaining the one-goal advantage and helping seal the win. The RU defense, anchored by McMullen, put forth a stout effort in the first half, holding Fordham without a shot for the first 45 minutes. The second half saw momentum shift with the Rams managing five shots, including four on goal and in the 50th minute, the Rams seemed poised to get on the scoreboard as a collision between McMullen and Kalle Sotka resulted in a foul inside the box and a penalty kick for Fordham. McMullen stood tall as Sotka took the PK, making a diving save to his right. The deflected shot landed at the feet of Nathaniel Bekoe who fired back another shot that McMullen saved to close the door on the opposition’s best scoring chance of the game.
ROOKIE AWARDS: Defender Mitchell Taintor was named the BIG EAST’s Rookie of the Week after the season-opening victory over Fordham Taintor provided the game-winning goal, the first score of his collegiate career. The Scarlet Knights were awarded a free kick 25 yards out with Mael Corboz approaching the potential scoring opportunity. He then fired a shot on goal which was saved by the Fordham goalkeeper, but Taintor responded by pouncing on the rebound and burying the ball it in the back of the net for his first career goal in his collegiate debut. Midfielder Mael Corboz was named the BIG EAST Rookie of the Week following a stellar individual performance in RU’s 2-0 win over Princeton. Corboz tallied his first career points against the Tigers in the seventh minute on a pass from fellow freshman Ross Tetro. Although it would eventually stand as the gamewinner, Corboz added an insurance goal for the Scarlet Knights, finding the back of the net again in the 51st minute off a free kick that sailed around the wall and past the Princeton goalkeeper.
SENIOR SALUTE: The Scarlet Knights graduated three student-athletes from the 2012 roster. Goalkeeper Kevin McMullen appeared in and started all 15 games with a 1.25 goals against average and .780 save percentage. He captured 64 saves, averaging 4.40 saves per game to rank fourth in the BIG EAST. McMullen tied his career-high with 10 saves at Georgetown, team that advanced to the national championship game, and also had eight saves against top-ranked Maryland. Dragan Naumoski appeared in and started all 15 games on defense. He helped RU to shutouts in games against Fordham, Princeton and the College of Charleston along with nine shots. Robin Brown saw action in seven contests with the start against Villanova and registered shots in RU victories over the Wildcats, as well as Princeton.
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2012 BOX SCORES Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) The Automated ScoreBook The Automated ScoreBook Fordham vs. Rutgers (August N.J.) Fordham vs Rutgers (Aug24, 24,2012 2012at at Piscataway, Piscataway, N.J.) Goals by period Fordham Rutgers
Fordham (0-1) vs. Rutgers (1-0) Date: Aug 24, 2012 • Attendance: 1075 Weather:
Fordham Pos# gk 26 d 4 d 5 m 6 d 7 f 8 m 9 f 11 m 16 d 18 m 24 3 12 19 21 22 23
# 26
Player BRAILEY, Sean CURRAN, Ryan CUPOLO, Ryan BEKOE, Nathaniel GIMAND, Casper VALENCIA, Michael SOTKA, Kalle NAGEL, Julian BITTERMAN, Kyle STALKER, Michael KELLY, Ollie -- Substitutes -BOUCHARD, Jack GRANOT, Tommy GULBINS, Taylor WALSH, Ryan SEIDENTHAL, Andre MCNAMARA, Mike Totals
ShSOG G - - - 1 1 - - 2 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 5
Goalkeepers BRAILEY, Sean
4
0
Min GA 90:00 1
Shots by period Fordham Rutgers
1 0 6
2 5 5
Total 5 11
Corner kicks Fordham Rutgers
1 0 2
2 3 1
Total 3 3
Scoring summary: No.
Time Team 5:05 RU
1.
1 0 1
Rutgers
A -
Pos# gk 1 d 2 d 4 d 5 m 6 f 9 m 10 m 15 m 19 m 25 f 43
0
3 11 12 16 23
Saves 5
# 1
Player MCMULLEN, Kevin SETCHELL, Joe TETRO, Ross TAINTOR, Mitchell CORBOZ, Mael EZE, Kene SOBOFF, Mike MORGAN, Drew GOMEZ, Zach NAUMOSKI, Dragan CORREA, Juan Pablo -- Substitutes -BROWN, Robin VASSILIADIS, Dimitri PAZ, Exau EZE, Olisa MOLLER, Max Totals
Assist CORBOZ, Mael
2 0 0
Total 0 1
ShSOG G - - - 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 2 1 - 1 1 1 - 2 - -
A 1 -
11
1
Goalkeepers MCMULLEN, Kevin
7
1
Min GA 90:00 0
Saves by period Fordham Rutgers
Goal scorer TAINTOR, Mitchell (1)
Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) The Automated ScoreBook The Automated ScoreBook Rutgers vs.Rutgers SIU Edwardsville (August (08-31-12 31, 2012 at Neb.) vs SIU Edwardsville at Omaha, Omaha, Neb.)
1 4 0
2 2 4
Saves 4
Total 6 4
Rutgers Pos# gk 1 d 2 d 4 d 5 m 6 m 8 f 9 m 10 d 15 m 25 f 43 3 11 12 16 19 20 23
# 1
Player ShSOG G MCMULLEN, Kevin - SETCHELL, Joe 1 1 TETRO, Ross 1 1 TAINTOR, Mitchell - CORBOZ, Mael 1 1 BRUCCOLERI, Nathan - EZE, Kene 1 1 SOBOFF, Mike 2 - MORGAN, Drew 1 - NAUMOSKI, Dragan - CORREA, Juan Pablo 2 1 -- Substitutes -BROWN, Robin - VASSILIADIS, Dimitri - PAZ, Exau - EZE, Olisa - GOMEZ, Zach - WEBB, Todd - MOLLER, Max - Totals 9 5 0
Goalkeepers MCMULLEN, Kevin
shot off free kick, save by keeper, deflection scored by Taintor
1 2 4
2 7 5
Total 9 9
Corner kicks Rutgers SIU Edwardsville
1 0 0
2 6 1
Total 6 1
No.
Time Team 9:36 SIUE
1.
Win-MCMULLEN, Kevin (1-0). Loss-BRAILEY, Sean (0-1). Stadium: Yurcak Field Officials: Referee: Mark Allatin; Asst. Referee: Bruno Mozzo; TJ Zablocki; Alt. Official: David Poli; Timekeeper: Caroline Rafferty; Scorer: Hasim Phillips; Offsides: Fordham 2, Rutgers 1.
Pos# gk 1 d 4 d 5 m 6 m 8 m 10 d 15 m 19 m 23 m 25 f 43 9 11 12 16 20
# 1
Player ShSOG G MCMULLEN, Kevin - TETRO, Ross - TAINTOR, Mitchell - CORBOZ, Mael 1 1 BRUCCOLERI, Nathan - SOBOFF, Mike - MORGAN, Drew 1 1 GOMEZ, Zach 2 1 MOLLER, Max - NAUMOSKI, Dragan - CORREA, Juan Pablo 3 - -- Substitutes -EZE, Kene 1 - VASSILIADIS, Dimitri - PAZ, Exau - EZE, Olisa - WEBB, Todd - Totals 8 3 0
Goalkeepers MCMULLEN, Kevin
Min GA 90:00 3
Shots by period Rutgers Creighton
1 2 3
2 6 9
Total 8 12
Corner kicks Rutgers Creighton
1 3 1
2 5 1
Total 8 2
Scoring summary: No.
1. 2. 3.
Time Team 62:33 CU 84:16 CU 84:50 CU
Goal scorer Gomez, Jose (1) Blandon, Christian Castro, Bruno (1)
1 0 0
Creighton Pos# gk 1 d 4 m 7 m 8 f 9 m 10 m 12 d 15 m 18 d 25 d 28
0 Saves 3
6 11 14 20 27
# 1
Player Bolowich, Alex Keller, Vincent Castro, Bruno Ribas, Jose Kim, Sean Gomez, Jose Barnes, Zach Miller, Eric Pitter, Timo Brown, Jake Ribeiro, Andrew -- Substitutes -Hines-Ike, Brendan Makh, Sonny McCrary, Carlos Blandon, Christian Kallman, Brent Totals
Goalkeepers Bolowich, Alex
Saves by period Rutgers Creighton
Assist (unassisted) (unassisted) Blandon, Christian
2 0 3
0 Saves 2
# 1
Assist Stoll, Kevin
Total 0 1
ShSOG G - - - 1 - 1 1 1 - 2 1 1 1 - - - 1 2 1 9
Goalkeepers Berner, John
3
A 1 -
1
1
Min GA 90:00 0
Saves by period Rutgers SIU Edwardsville
Goal scorer Kelly, Peter
2 0 0
1 1 1
2 1 4
Saves 5
Total 2 5
Description
Direct Kick entry by 11, header in by 9
Win-Bolowich, Alex (1-0-1). Loss-MCMULLEN, Kevin (1-2-0). Stadium: Morrison Stadium Officials: Referee: Jeremy Schroeder; Asst. Referee: Kevin Mesman; Juan Chamizo; Alt. Official: Dustin Geier; Timekeeper: Jon Carder; Scorer: Glen Sisk; Offsides: Rutgers 1, Creighton 4.
Total 0 3 A -
1 2 12
1 1
1 2 6
1 3
Min GA 90:00 0 1 1 1
2 2 2
Saves 3
Total 3 3
Description
Official's signature
Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) The TheAutomated Automated ScoreBook ScoreBook Rutgers vs Princeton (Sep 08, 08, 20122012 at Princeton, N.J.) N.J.) Rutgers vs. Princeton (September at Princeton,
ShSOG G - - 2 1 1 1 - 2 - 2 2 1 - 1 - 1 - - - -
Unassisted shot on a direct kick from 20 yards o Unassisted, beat two defenders 25 yard shot Castro grabbed deflected shot, 10 yard crossing shot
Cautions and ejections: YC-RU #5 (18:37)
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Player Berner, John Polster, Matt Groark, Brian Volesky, Christian Kelly, Peter Bauer, Ryan Stoll, Kevin Newport, Devon Jeffery, Benny Lantz, Aaron Lane, Brett -- Substitutes -2 Tejada, Jared 5 Baumann, Sean 16 Sales, Joe 18 Barnes, Jordan Totals
Pos# gk 1 d 4 m 7 f 8 f 9 m 10 f 11 m 12 d 22 d 24 d 25
Official's signature
Goals by period Rutgers Creighton
A -
SIU Edwardsville
A -
Win-Berner, John (3-0-0). Loss-MCMULLEN, Kevin (1-1-0). Stadium: Morrison Stadium Officials: Referee: Brent Wilson; Asst. Referee: Juan Chamizo; Bobby Simetich; Alt. Official: Dustin Geier; Timekeeper: Thomas Benedetto; Scorer: Glen Sisk; Offsides: Rutgers 2, SIU Edwardsville 1.
Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) TheThe Automated AutomatedScoreBook ScoreBook Rutgers vs #2 Creighton (09-02-12 Omaha, Neb.) Neb.) Rutgers vs. #2 Creighton (September 02, at 2012 at Omaha,
Rutgers
1 0 1
Cautions and ejections: YC-SIUE #8 (84:15)
Cautions and ejections: YC-RU #1 (50:56); YC-FOR #6 (51:08); YC-FOR #19 (82:12); YC-FOR #12 (80:58)
Rutgers (1-2-0) vs. Creighton (2-0-1) Date: 09-02-12 • Attendance: 2418 Weather: Clear and Hot, Mid 90s
Min GA 90:00 1
Shots by period Rutgers SIU Edwardsville
Scoring summary:
Description
Goals by period Rutgers SIU Edwardsville
Rutgers (1-1-0) vs. SIU Edwardsville (3-0-0) Date: 08-31-12 • Attendance: 3077 Weather:
Goals by period Rutgers Princeton
Rutgers (2-2) vs. Princeton (1-2) Date: Sep 08, 2012 • Attendance: 423 Weather: 88/humid, storm expected
Rutgers Pos# gk 1 4 5 6 8 9 11 15 23 25 43 3 12 16 19 20
# 1
Player ShSOG G MCMULLEN, Kevin - TETRO, Ross 1 - TAINTOR, Mitchell - CORBOZ, Mael 3 2 2 BRUCCOLERI, Nathan - EZE, Kene 3 3 VASSILIADIS, Dimitri - MORGAN, Drew - MOLLER, Max 2 - NAUMOSKI, Dragan - CORREA, Juan Pablo 1 - -- Substitutes -BROWN, Robin 1 1 PAZ, Exau - EZE, Olisa - GOMEZ, Zach - WEBB, Todd - Totals 11 6 2
Goalkeepers MCMULLEN, Kevin
Min GA 90:00 0
Shots by period Rutgers Princeton
1 4 5
2 7 10
Total 11 15
Corner kicks Rutgers Princeton
1 3 4
2 2 6
Total 5 10
Scoring summary: No.
1.
Time Team 7:33 RU
2.
51:14
RU
1 1 0
Princeton
A 1 -
Pos# gk 1 3 4 6 9 10 13 17 18 19 26
1
7 8 16 20 25 30
Saves 6
# 1
Player Gallin, Max McGinley, Myles McGuinness, Billy McSherry, Brendan Benedict, Chris Griggs, Julian Porter, Cameron Sanner, Matt O'Neil, Patrick Saitta, Joe Linnville, Mark -- Substitutes -Hurtdao, Nico Sanner, Thomas Wettermann, Alex Suskind, Samuel Nare, Lester Bowman, Dylan Totals
Goalkeepers Gallin, Max
Saves by period Rutgers Princeton
Goal scorer CORBOZ, Mael
Assist TETRO, Ross
CORBOZ, Mael
(unassisted)
2 1 0
ShSOG G - - - - - - 3 2 6 2 1 - 1 - 2 1 -
A -
1 1 15
0
1 6
Official's signature
0
Min GA 90:00 2 1 3 0
2 3 4
Saves 4
Total 6 4
Description
cross from left side, header hit post, kicked in rebound free kick around wall into the right side
Cautions and ejections: YC-PRIN #26 (51:13); YC-RU #8 (73:18); YC-RU #6 (82:47); YC-PRIN #19 (86:01) Win-MCMULLEN, Kevin (2-2). Loss-Gallin, Max (1-2). Stadium: Roberts Stadium Officials: Referee: Chi Chi Ogbenta; Asst. Referee: Nicholas Zegestowky; Eric Weisbord; Offsides: Rutgers 1, Princeton 1.
Total 2 0
Official's signature
2012 BOX SCORES Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) TheThe Automated ScoreBook Automated ScoreBook Coll. of Charleston vs. Rutgers (September 14,2012 2012 Piscataway, N.J.) Coll. of Charleston vs Rutgers (Sep 14, at at Piscataway, N.J.) Goals by period Coll. of Charleston Rutgers
Coll. of Charleston (3-3-0) vs. Rutgers (3-2-0) Date: Sep 14, 2012 • Attendance: 1145 Weather:
Coll. of Charleston Pos# gk 1 2 3 4 6 8 10 14 15 19 22 11 12 13 16 17 18 20 28
# 1
Player Kees Heemskerk Tam McGowan Robbie Benson Shawn Ferguson Daan Brinkman Troy Peterson Sean de Silva George Khoury Seth Abramson Ralphie Lundy Sam Redmond -- Substitutes -Tony Kattreh Tanner Clay Francis Twohig Eric Fornell Connor Coons Adam Purvis Tyler Vukoder Alex Young Totals
Goalkeepers Kees Heemskerk
ShSOG G - - - 1 - - 1 - 3 1 4 1 - - 3 - -
A -
1 1 1 15
0
1 1 1 5
0
Min GA 90:00 1
Shots by period Coll. of Charleston Rutgers
1 8 6
2 7 5
Total 15 11
Corner kicks Coll. of Charleston Rutgers
1 4 4
2 5 4
Total 9 8
Scoring summary: No.
Time Team 81:30 RU
1.
1 0 0
2 0 1
Total 0 1
Rutgers Pos# gk 1 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 15 23 25 3 12 14 16 19 27
Player ShSOG G MCMULLEN, Kevin - TETRO, Ross - TAINTOR, Mitchell 1 1 CORBOZ, Mael 1 - BRUCCOLERI, Nathan 1 1 EZE, Kene 3 1 1 SOBOFF, Mike - VASSILIADIS, Dimitri - MORGAN, Drew - MOLLER, Max 3 - NAUMOSKI, Dragan - -- Substitutes -BROWN, Robin - PAZ, Exau - HURFF, Connor - EZE, Olisa 1 - GOMEZ, Zach 1 - O'ROURKE, Thomas - Totals 11 3 1
A 1 -
Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) The Automated ScoreBook The Automated ScoreBook Rutgers vs. #9 Georgetown (September 22,2012 2012atatWashington Washington D.C.) Rutgers vs #9 Georgetown (Sep 22, D.C.)
Rutgers Pos# gk 1 d 4 d 5 m 6 m 8 f 9 m 11 d 15 m 23 m 25 d 27 3 10 16 19 24
1 # 1
Saves 2
# 1
Goalkeepers MCMULLEN, Kevin
Min GA 90:00 0
Saves by period Coll. of Charleston Rutgers
1 2 2
2 0 3
Saves 4
Total 2 5
Player ShSOG G MCMULLEN, Kevin - TETRO, Ross - TAINTOR, Mitchell - CORBOZ, Mael 3 3 BRUCCOLERI, Nathan 1 1 EZE, Kene - VASSILIADIS, Dimitri - MORGAN, Drew - MOLLER, Max - NAUMOSKI, Dragan 1 - O'ROURKE, Thomas 1 - -- Substitutes -BROWN, Robin - SOBOFF, Mike 4 2 EZE, Olisa - GOMEZ, Zach - SPRACKLIN, Bobby - Totals 10 6 0
Goalkeepers MCMULLEN, Kevin
Shots by period Rutgers Georgetown Corner kicks Rutgers Georgetown
Scoring summary: No.
Time Team 94:59 GU
1.
Goal scorer EZE, Kene (1)
Assist VASSILIADIS, Dimitri
Description
Central Conn. St.
Player ShSOG G ANTHONY OCCHIALINI - JOSE PABLO GAMBO - BEN KNIGHT - MAMOUDOU DIOUBAT 2 1 STEVEN BAILEY - JESSE MENZIES - EDDY BOGLE 3 1 1 STEPHEN WALMSLEY 1 - REECE WILSON 2 - THOMAS OBASI 1 - MANNY NOBRE 2 1 -- Substitutes -16 TIAGO MARTINS - 23 NICK TAGLIANETTI - Totals 11 3 1
Pos# gk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 17
# 1
Goalkeepers ANTHONY OCCHIALINI
Min GA 90:00 2
Shots by period Central Conn. St. Rutgers
1 6 3
2 5 11
Total 11 14
Corner kicks Central Conn. St. Rutgers
1 1 2
2 0 5
Total 1 7
Scoring summary: No.
1.
Time Team 49:03 RU
2.
57:11
3.
62:37
Saves 4
1 0 0
2 1 2
Rutgers
Player ShSOG G MCMULLEN, Kevin - TETRO, Ross - TAINTOR, Mitchell 3 1 1 CORBOZ, Mael 2 - BRUCCOLERI, Nathan 3 1 EZE, Kene 3 3 1 VASSILIADIS, Dimitri 1 - MORGAN, Drew - MOLLER, Max - NAUMOSKI, Dragan 1 - O'ROURKE, Thomas 1 1 -- Substitutes -3 BROWN, Robin - 10 SOBOFF, Mike - 16 EZE, Olisa - 24 SPRACKLIN, Bobby - Totals 14 6 2
Pos# gk 1 4 5 6 8 9 11 15 23 25 27
0
# 1
Goalkeepers MCMULLEN, Kevin
Saves by period Central Conn. St. Rutgers
Goal scorer TAINTOR, Mitchell (2)
Assist BRUCCOLERI, Nathan
RU
EZE, Kene (2)
CCSU
EDDY BOGLE (4)
MOLLER, Max CORBOZ, Mael (unassisted)
Min GA 90:00 1 1 1 1
2 3 1
Total 1 2 A 1 1 1 -
2 OT 7 0 11 2
Total 10 26
1 4 1
2 OT 0 0 2 0
Total 4 3
Goal scorer ALLEN, Brandon
2 7 13 15 21 22
# 24
Player ShSOG G PARSA, Keon - DILLON, Joey - CHRISTIANSON, Ian 1 - MULLER, Tommy 1 - ALLEN, Brandon 8 4 1 ROSENBERRY, Keega 2 2 SEILER, Cole - NEALIS, Jimmy 2 - SKELLY, Tom - NEUMANN, Steve 8 5 RIEMER, Andy 3 - -- Substitutes -MARTZ, Austin - PADILLA, Gabe - RUDY, Tyler 1 - RIST, Jared - SNOH, Melvin - SNYDER, John - Totals 26 11 1
Goalkeepers PARSA, Keon
Min GA 94:59 0
Saves by period Rutgers Georgetown
Assist (unassisted)
1 5 0
2 OT 4 1 6 0
Total 0 1
A 0 Saves 6
Total 10 6
Description
Weaved through three defenders at the top of th box, shot with left
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Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) The Automated ScoreBook The Automated ScoreBook vs Rutgers (Sep 30, 30, 2012 N.J.) Louisville Louisville vs. Rutgers (September 2012atatPiscataway, Piscataway, N.J.)
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rebound off shot from 8, low shot driven past goalkeeper service off free kick from 6, chested down by 23 in box, shot from 9 failed clearance by goalkeeper, ball stolen by 7 shot into empty net
Goals by period Louisville Rutgers
Louisville (5-4, 1-1) vs. Rutgers (5-3, 1-1) Date: Sep 30, 2012 • Attendance: 508 Weather: Overcast
Louisville
Player Greg Cochrane Paolo DelPiccolo Andrew Farrell Dylan Mares Will Vitalis Luis Ramirez Brock Granger Daniel Keller Alex Obbey Marlon Hairston Mike Mauro -- Substitutes -4 Ryan Smith 8 Santiago Velez 11 Zach Foxhoven 16 Ade Akinsanya Totals
Pos# 2 3 5 6 7 12 13 20 21 22 25
3
Total 4 2
Cautions and ejections: YC-RU #11 (79:36) Win-MCMULLEN, Kevin (4-3-0). Loss-ANTHONY OCCHIALINI (1-3-1). Stadium: Yurcak Field Officials: Referee: Mark Allatin; Asst. Referee: Bruno Mozzo; TJ Zablocki; Alt. Official: Ernie Constantine; Offsides: Central Conn. St. 1, Rutgers 3.
1 3 13
OT 0 1
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Goals by period Central Conn. St. Rutgers
A -
Pos# gk 24 m 4 m 6 d 8 f 10 m 12 d 14 d 16 m 17 f 18 m 20
0 Saves 10
2 0 0
Georgetown
Win-PARSA, Keon. Loss-MCMULLEN, Kevin. Stadium: North Kehoe Field Officials: Referee: Lou Labbadia; Asst. Referee: Shawn Fitch; Steven Thur; Alt. Official: Tom Trafton; Timekeeper: Evan Rodgers; Scorer: Josh Wiley; Offsides: Rutgers 3, Georgetown 1.
Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) TheThe Automated AutomatedScoreBook ScoreBook CentralSt. Conn. St. vs Rutgers (Sep 26,26, 2012 at Piscataway, N.J.) N.J.) Central Conn. vs. Rutgers (September 2012 at Piscataway, Central Conn. St. (2-5-1) vs. Rutgers (4-3-0) Date: Sep 26, 2012 • Attendance: 249 Weather:
Min GA 94:59 1
A -
1 0 0
Cautions and ejections: YC-RU #4 (75:44)
Cautions and ejections: YC-COFC #19 (64:06) Win-MCMULLEN, Kevin (3-2). Loss-Kees Heemskerk (3-3). Stadium: Yurcak Field Officials: Referee: Steve Montanino; Asst. Referee: Anthony Perdue; Kevin Barci; Alt. Official: George Bakaroudis; Offsides: Coll. of Charleston 3, Rutgers 1.
Goals by period Rutgers Georgetown
Rutgers (3-3-0, 0-1-0) vs. Georgetown (8-0-1, 1-0-0) Date: Sep 22, 2012 • Attendance: 547 Weather: 79 degrees and sunny
# 25
Goalkeepers Mike Mauro
ShSOG G 4 4 1 - 1 - 1 1 2 - - 1 1 - 1 - 1 - - -
A 1 -
11
1
6
1
Min GA 90:00 2
Shots by period Louisville Rutgers
1 8 4
2 3 4
Total 11 8
Corner kicks Louisville Rutgers
1 3 2
2 5 2
Total 8 4
Scoring summary: No.
1.
Time Team 17:54 LOU
2.
26:37
3.
58:15
Saves 3
1 1 1
2 0 1
Rutgers
Player ShSOG G MCMULLEN, Kevin - TETRO, Ross - TAINTOR, Mitchell - CORBOZ, Mael 1 - BRUCCOLERI, Nathan - EZE, Kene 4 2 1 VASSILIADIS, Dimitri 1 1 MORGAN, Drew - MOLLER, Max 2 2 1 NAUMOSKI, Dragan - O'ROURKE, Thomas - -- Substitutes -10 SOBOFF, Mike - 16 EZE, Olisa - 24 SPRACKLIN, Bobby - Totals 8 5 2
Pos# 1 4 5 6 8 9 11 15 23 25 27
# 1
Goalkeepers MCMULLEN, Kevin
Saves by period Louisville Rutgers
Goal scorer Greg Cochrane (4)
Assist Will Vitalis
RU
MOLLER, Max (1)
(unassisted)
RU
EZE, Kene (3)
SOBOFF, Mike
Min GA 90:00 1 1 2 5
2 1 0
Total 1 2 A 1 1 Saves 5
Total 3 5
Description
On breakaway downfiel, drew keeper out and sc in back right Buried in back left of box after rebound in the middle of box Middle through ball on breakaway, tapped into n past keeper
Cautions and ejections: YC-RU #5 (57:14); YC-LOU #22 (61:48); YC-RU #8 (85:42)
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Win-MCMULLEN, Kevin (5-3). Loss-Mike Mauro (1-1). Stadium: Yurcak Field Officials: Referee: Lou Labbadia; Asst. Referee: Scott Kachmarik; Ben Pilgrim; Alt. Official: Anthony Addona; Offsides: Louisville 2, Rutgers 1.
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2012 BOX SCORES Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) TheThe Automated ScoreBook Automated ScoreBook Rutgers vs. Syracuse (October 2012at atSyracuse, Syracuse,N.Y.) N.J.) Rutgers vs Syracuse (Oct 03, 03, 2012 Goals by period Rutgers Syracuse
Rutgers(5-4-0, 1-2-0) vs. Syracuse(9-3-0, 2-1-0) Date: Oct 03, 2012 • Attendance: 1026 Weather: 60s and cloudy
Rutgers
Player ShSOG G MCMULLEN, Kevin - TETRO, Ross - TAINTOR, Mitchell - CORBOZ, Mael 1 1 BRUCCOLERI, Nathan - EZE, Kene 2 1 1 VASSILIADIS, Dimitri - MORGAN, Drew - MOLLER, Max 1 1 NAUMOSKI, Dragan - O'ROURKE, Thomas - -- Substitutes -10 SOBOFF, Mike - 16 EZE, Olisa 1 1 24 SPRACKLIN, Bobby - Totals 5 4 1
Pos# gk 1 d 4 d 5 m 6 m 8 f 9 m 11 d 15 m 23 m 25 d 27
# 1
Goalkeepers MCMULLEN, Kevin
Min GA 92:06 2
Total 5 12
Corner kicks Rutgers Syracuse
1 2 2
2 OT 2 0 3 1
Total 4 6
Scoring summary: No.
Time Team 27:35 SU 75:05 RU 92:06 SU
1. 2. 3.
Player ShSOG G BONO, Alex - VALE, Jordan 3 2 1 MURRELL, Jordan - CRIBLEY, Ted 2 - CLARK, Louis 2 2 PEREA, Nick - STAMOULACATOS, S. 3 2 MULLER, Lars 2 2 1 BIBBS, Nick - TESSLER, Ryan - MAKOWSKI, Chris - -- Substitutes -6 BRODE, Mark - 12 RHYNHART, Noah - 19 HILLIARD, Tyler - 27 CHONG, Grant - Totals 12 8 2
Saves 6
2 OT 5 0 5 2
Goal scorer VALE, Jordan (5) EZE, Kene (4) MULLER, Lars (4)
OT 0 1
Pos# gk 25 m 2 d 4 m 5 f 7 m 8 m 9 f 11 d 13 d 18 d 20
1
1 0 5
2 1 0
Syracuse
A 1 -
Shots by period Rutgers Syracuse
1 0 1
Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) The Automated ScoreBook The Automated ScoreBook Rutgers vs #17 USF (Oct 2012 Tampa,Fla) Fla) Rutgers vs. #17 USF (October 06,06, 2012 atat Tampa,
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Goalkeepers BONO, Alex
Min GA 92:06 1
Saves by period Rutgers Syracuse
Assist MURRELL, Jordan CORBOZ, Mael MURRELL, Jordan
1 1 0
2 OT 4 1 3 0
Total 1 2
A 2 -
Rutgers (5-4-1) vs. USF (6-2-4) Date: Oct 06, 2012 • Attendance: 1147 Weather: Clear
Rutgers
Player ShSOG G MCMULLEN, Kevin - TETRO, Ross - TAINTOR, Mitchell - CORBOZ, Mael 2 2 1 BRUCCOLERI, Nathan 2 1 EZE, Kene 3 1 1 VASSILIADIS, Dimitri 1 - MORGAN, Drew - MOLLER, Max 3 1 NAUMOSKI, Dragan 1 - O'ROURKE, Thomas - -- Substitutes -10 SOBOFF, Mike 2 1 16 EZE, Olisa - 24 SPRACKLIN, Bobby - Totals 14 6 2
Pos# 1 4 5 6 8 9 11 15 23 25 27
2 Saves 3
Total 6 3
Description
# 1
Rutgers
Player ShSOG G MCMULLEN, Kevin - TETRO, Ross 1 - TAINTOR, Mitchell - CORBOZ, Mael 1 1 BRUCCOLERI, Nathan - EZE, Kene 5 2 VASSILIADIS, Dimitri - MORGAN, Drew - MOLLER, Max - NAUMOSKI, Dragan 1 - O'ROURKE, Thomas 3 2 1 -- Substitutes -10 SOBOFF, Mike 1 - 16 EZE, Olisa - Totals 12 5 1
Pos# gk 1 m 4 d 5 m 6 m 8 f 9 m 11 d 15 m 23 m 25 d 27
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Goalkeepers MCMULLEN, Kevin
Shots by period Rutgers MARYLAND Corner kicks Rutgers MARYLAND
Scoring summary: No.
1. 2. 3.
Time Team 1:13 RU 6:06 MARYLA 31:50 MARYLA
Min GA 90:00 2 1 5 10
2 7 8
Total 12 18
1 1 0
2 2 5
Total 3 5
Pos# gk 1 f 3 d 5 m 6 m 8 f 10 d 14 f 15 d 18 d 22 m 27 4 7 11 12 13 16 17 20 23
Saves 8
Goal scorer O'ROURKE, Thomas (1) Christiano Francois (2) Patrick Mullins (7)
1 1 2
MARYLAND
0
# 1
5 14 16 18 21
Saves 5
2 OT O2 7 0 1 6 0 3
Total 14 14
Corner kicks Rutgers USF
1 3 2
2 OT O2 2 0 0 5 0 0
Total 5 7
No.
Time Team 28:26 USFM 53:47 RU 66:03 RU 67:44 USFM
1. 2. 3. 4.
Goal scorer BALDIN, Lucas (2) CORBOZ, Mael (3) EZE, Kene (5) PAUL, Leston (3)
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2 OT O2 2 0 0 1 0 0
Player ShSOG G OSSWALD, Eric - Olali, Kevin 4 - PAUL, Leston 4 3 1 WEBB, Ricardo - NICHOLLS, Kyle - FAIRCLOUGH, Ashani - BALDIN, Lucas 1 1 1 CHARPIE. Wesley 2 1 ALTERIO, Roberto - SWEAT, Ben 1 1 GRIFFITHS, Brenton - -- Substitutes -HOSSEINI, Samuel - MESEN, Mario 2 1 HERNANDEZ, Gerardo - DELANCY, Terry - CURRISTON, Brandon - Totals 14 7 2
Goalkeepers OSSWALD, Eric
Min GA 110:00 2
Saves by period Rutgers USF
Assist Penalty kick (unassisted) CORBOZ, Mael SWEAT, Ben HOSSEINI, Samuel
Rutgers-MCMULLEN, Kevin (5-4-1). USF-OSSWALD, Eric (6-2-4). Stadium: Corbett Stadium Officials: Referee: Andres Pfefferkorn; Asst. Referee: Michael Catin; Hassan Belmnahia; Alt. Official: Alex Ivahnenko; Offsides: Rutgers 4, USF 3.
Player Keith Cardona Christiano Francois Mikey Ambrose Helge Leikvang Widner Saint Cyr Sunny Jane Jordan Cyrus Patrick Mullins Dakota Edwards London Woodberry John Stertzer -- Substitutes -Kyle Roach Dan Metzger Mikias Eticha Jereme Raley Tsubasa Endoh David Kabelik Marquez Fernandez Jake Pace Schillo Tshuma Totals
Goalkeepers Keith Cardona
Saves by period Rutgers MARYLAND
2 0 0
1 0 2
Total 2 2
A 1 1 2 Saves 4
2 OT O2 4 0 1 2 0 0
Total 5 4
Description
Total 1 2 A 2
2 1 1 1 18
2
2 1 1 11
2
Min GA 90:00 1 1 4 2
2 5 2
Saves 4
Total 9 4
DePaul Pos# gk 1 d 2 m 6 d 7 m 10 m 12 f 16 m 20 d 21 m 22 m 23 5 13 14 15 33
# 1
Player SORBY, Eric LUSSIER, Ben AGUILAR, Antonio BLINCOW, Jared DE LEON, Ray GANANCIO, Thiago KOZIELEK, Michael BRINCKWIRTH, Joe TOTH, Austin SCHULTZ, Brian GARZA, Art -- Substitutes -HARVEY, Jalen SELVAGGI, David HARTLE, Cale DEMPSEY, Drew HINDLE, Brian Totals
Goalkeepers SORBY, Eric
Win-Keith Cardona (8-0-1). Loss-MCMULLEN, Kevin (5-5-1). Stadium: Ludwig Field Officials: Referee: Andrew Chapin; Asst. Referee: Peter Walden; Jason Blight; Alt. Official: Mathew Richardson; Scorer: Jodi Fick; Offsides: Rutgers 3, MARYLAND 5.
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1 1 1 1 14
1 1
1 8
1
Min GA 90:00 2 1 4 6
2 10 3
Total 14 9
Corner kicks DePaul Rutgers
1 2 1
2 2 3
Total 4 4
1. 2. 3.
off rebound, three yards through ball, from eight yards half volley from 15 yards
ShSOG G - - 6 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - - - - -
Shots by period DePaul Rutgers
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Description
Goals by period DePaul Rutgers
DePaul (3-9-2, 0-45) vs. Rutgers (6-5-1, 2-2-1) Date: Oct 12, 2012 • Attendance: 1662 Weather: Chilly, 40 deg
Scoring summary:
Assist (unassisted) John Stertzer John Stertzer
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ShSOG G - 3 3 1 - - - 5 2 - 3 2 1 - - 2 - -
Cautions and ejections: YC-MARYLAND #14 (50:53); YC-RU #25 (76:43); YC-RU #4 (85:08)
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1
1 0 1
Cautions and ejections: YC-RU #15 (2:43); YC-RU #5 (27:09); YC-RU #8 (30:06); YC-USFM #23 (53:42); YC-RU #25 (68:02); YC-USFM #11 (78:17); YC-USFM #19 (94:21); YC-RU #4 (104:43)
Goals by period Rutgers MARYLAND
A -
Pos# 1 4 6 8 10 11 17 19 20 22 23
1 6 5
Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) TheThe Automated ScoreBook Automated ScoreBook Rutgers #1 MARYLAND (Oct09, 09,2012 2012at at College College Park, Rutgers vs. #1vsMaryland (October Park,Md.) Md.) Rutgers (5-5-1) vs. MARYLAND (10-0-1) Date: Oct 09, 2012 • Attendance: 1079 Weather:
Min GA 110:00 2
USF
A 1 -
Shots by period Rutgers USF
Cautions and ejections: YC-SU #7 (29:04); YC-RU #5 (45:00); YC-RU #25 (59:23); YC-SU #8 (75:11) Win-BONO, Alex (8-3-0). Loss-MCMULLEN, Kevin (5-4-0). Stadium: SU Soccer Stadium Officials: Referee: Tad Levac; Asst. Referee: James Bell; John Barbuto; Alt. Official: Mark Pfeffer; Scorer: Sam Nadell; Offsides: Rutgers 1, Syracuse 5.
Goalkeepers MCMULLEN, Kevin
Scoring summary:
Header in off set piece. 30 yards out. Header in off corner kick.
Goals by period Rutgers USF
Time Team 0:29 RU 22:16 RU 47:50 DPU
Goal scorer EZE, Kene (5) EZE, Olisa (1) BLINCOW, Jared (2)
Saves 2
1 0 2
2 1 0
Rutgers
Player ShSOG G MCMULLEN, Kevin - TETRO, Ross - TAINTOR, Mitchell - CORBOZ, Mael - BRUCCOLERI, Nathan - EZE, Kene 6 3 1 VASSILIADIS, Dimitri 1 - MORGAN, Drew - MOLLER, Max - NAUMOSKI, Dragan 1 - O'ROURKE, Thomas - -- Substitutes -10 SOBOFF, Mike - 16 EZE, Olisa 1 1 1 24 SPRACKLIN, Bobby - Totals 9 4 2
Pos# gk 1 d 4 d 5 m 6 m 8 f 9 m 11 d 15 m 23 m 25 d 27
# 1
Goalkeepers MCMULLEN, Kevin
Saves by period DePaul Rutgers
Assist CORBOZ, Mael CORBOZ, Mael SELVAGGI, David
Min GA 90:00 1 1 0 1
2 2 6
A 2 2
Saves 7
Total 2 7
Description
6 chip through to 9 from right side off free kick, header cutting across box from 6 yards out, back line to 7 bottom right
Cautions and ejections: YC-DPU #13 (34:49) Win-MCMULLEN, Kevin (6-5-1). Loss-SORBY, Eric (3-9-2). Stadium: Yurcak Field Officials: Referee: Danny Marques; Asst. Referee: Kevin Klinger; Eric Weisbrod; Alt. Official: James Crespo; Timekeeper: Caroline Rafferty; Scorer: Alli Miller; Offsides: DePaul 1, Rutgers 0.
Total 1 2
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2012 BOX SCORES Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) The Automated ScoreBook The Automated ScoreBook Rutgers vs Cincinnati (Oct 2012 Cincinnati,Ohio) Ohio) Rutgers vs. Cincinnati (October 20,20, 2012 atatCincinnati,
Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) TheThe Automated ScoreBook Automated ScoreBook St. John's vs Rutgers (Oct 17, N.J.) #15 St.#15 John’s vs. Rutgers (October 17,2012 2012atatPiscataway, Piscataway, N.J.) Goals by period St. John's Rutgers
St. John's (9-2-4, 3-2-1) vs. Rutgers (6-6-1, 2-3-1) Date: Oct 17, 2012 • Attendance: 588 Weather: Clear, 65 degrees
St. John's Pos# gk 1 m 2 m 3 m 7 m 8 f 9 m 11 m 15 d 17 d 18 d 19 13 16 20 23 24 25
# 1
Player ShSOG G DIAZ, Rafael - EGAN, John - SAVINO, Brandon 2 - MULLIGAN, Jimmy 1 - AGUIAR, Juan 1 - VARGAS, Andres 3 2 1 BENNETT, Jack - MATTHEWS, Nick 1 - THOMAS, Jamie - PARKER, Tim - CAMARA, Gabriel 1 1 1 -- Substitutes -COLE, Taylor - L'ESPERANCE, Adrian - BEDOYA, Danny - ROUSE, Jordan - WILLIAMS, Jelani 1 - SEPE, Sean - Totals 10 3 2
Goalkeepers DIAZ, Rafael
Min GA 90:00 1
Shots by period St. John's Rutgers
1 4 3
2 6 7
Total 10 10
Corner kicks St. John's Rutgers
1 3 3
2 4 3
Total 7 6
Scoring summary: No.
Time Team 20:29 STJ 24:47 STJ 57:53 RU
1. 2. 3.
A -
2 0 1
Total 2 1
Rutgers Pos# gk 1 d 4 d 5 m 6 m 8 f 9 m 11 d 15 m 23 m 25 d 27
0 Saves 3
1 2 0
10 12 16 24
# 1
Player ShSOG G MCMULLEN, Kevin - TETRO, Ross 1 - TAINTOR, Mitchell - CORBOZ, Mael - BRUCCOLERI, Nathan - EZE, Kene 1 1 VASSILIADIS, Dimitri 4 1 1 MORGAN, Drew 1 1 MOLLER, Max - NAUMOSKI, Dragan 1 1 O'ROURKE, Thomas - -- Substitutes -SOBOFF, Mike 2 - PAZ, Exau - EZE, Olisa - SPRACKLIN, Bobby - Totals 10 4 1
Goalkeepers MCMULLEN, Kevin 1 0 1
2 3 0
Pos# gk 1 d 4 mf 6 mf 8 f 9 mf 11 d 15 mf 23 mf 24 mf 25 d 27
1
Min GA 90:00 2
Saves by period St. John's Rutgers
Rutgers
A 1 -
3 10 12 14 16
Saves 1
Total 3 1
# 1
Player ShSOG G MCMULLEN, Kevin - TETRO, Ross - CORBOZ, Mael 3 1 BRUCCOLERI, Nathan - EZE, Kene - VASSILIADIS, Dimitri - MORGAN, Drew 1 - MOLLER, Max 1 - SPRACKLIN, Bobby 1 - NAUMOSKI, Dragan 1 - O'ROURKE, Thomas - -- Substitutes -BROWN, Robin - SOBOFF, Mike - PAZ, Exau - HURFF, Connor 2 1 EZE, Olisa - Totals 9 2 0
Goalkeepers MCMULLEN, Kevin
Assist Corner kick Corner kick EZE, Kene
1 3 8
2 6 11
Total 9 19
Corner kicks Rutgers Cincinnati
1 8 0
2 1 6
Total 9 6
No.
Description
RU clear attempt, 20 yards out in front Failed clear, 8 yards out to left of GK 9 move on left baseline, cross to 11 in front of net, tap in
1.
Time Team 87:36 CIN
A -
Player HAFLING, Taylor ISRAEL, Richardo APPIAH, Emmanuel POWELL, Leon JANNELLI, Peter SHELTON, Shamar BAHNER, Matt PATTERSON, Zach MILLAY, Michael BRIZZI, Mike DENORMANDIE, Cole -- Substitutes -6 REMALEY, Matt 13 MARTINEZ, Jacob 24 MURROW, David Totals
Pos# gk 0 d 2 mf 3 f 12 mf 14 mf 16 mf 17 mf 18 d 20 d 21 f 23
0 Saves 2
Goal scorer DENORMANDIE, Cole (3)
1 0 0
Cincinnati
# 0
Goalkeepers HAFLING, Taylor
Saves by period Rutgers Cincinnati
Assist SHELTON, Shamar
2 0 1
Total 0 1
ShSOG G - - 2 1 3 - - 1 - 4 - 4 - - - 2 1 1
A 1 -
1 1 1 19
1
1 3
1
Min GA 90:00 0 1 2 1
2 0 1
Saves 2
Total 2 2
Description
played in from left flank, settled, beat keeper high
Cautions and ejections: Win-HAFLING, Taylor. Loss-MCMULLEN, Kevin. Stadium: Gettler Stadium Officials: Referee: Lou Labbadia; Asst. Referee: William Delois; Michael Crush; Alt. Official: Ken Mather; Timekeeper: TJ Jones; Scorer: Drew Weber; Offsides: Rutgers 2, Cincinnati 2.
Cautions and ejections: YC-RU #5 (44:05) Win-DIAZ, Rafael (9-2-4). Loss-MCMULLEN, Kevin (6-6-1). Stadium: Yurcak Field Officials: Referee: Lou Labbadia; Asst. Referee: Bruno Mozzo; Mark Allatin; Alt. Official: Jack Crespo; Timekeeper: Trey Miller; Scorer: Alli Miller; Offsides: St. John's 1, Rutgers 1.
Min GA 90:00 1
Shots by period Rutgers Cincinnati
Scoring summary: Goal scorer CAMARA, Gabriel (1) VARGAS, Andres (4) VASSILIADIS, Dimitri (1)
Goals by period Rutgers Cincinnati
Rutgers (6-7-1, 2-4-1) vs. Cincinnati (6-7-4, 3-3-2) Date: Oct 20, 2012 • Attendance: 317 Weather: 55* and cloudy
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Soccer Box Score (Final) Soccer Box Score (Final) The Automated ScoreBook The Automated ScoreBook Villanova vs. Rutgers (October 24,2012 2012 Piscataway, N.J.) Villanova vs Rutgers (Oct 24, atat Piscataway, N.J.) Goals by period Villanova Rutgers
Villanova (10-5-2, 2-3-2) vs. Rutgers (7-6-1, 3-3-1) Date: Oct 24, 2012 • Attendance: 550 Weather: Clear, chilly
Villanova
Player ShSOG G FOGARTY, John - CASON, Will - SOROKA, Kyle 2 1 1 SHERIDAN, Sean - MCCARTHY, Kyle - LAWRENCE, Emerson - RENNA, Dylan - DENNIS, Aaron 2 - WHALEN, Ryan 1 1 UMAR, Oscar 2 - GONZALEZ, Danny - -- Substitutes -4 WEISS, Alec - 21 HARR, Hayden - TM TEAM 1 1 Totals 7 3 2
Pos# gk 1 d 3 m 5 m 6 d 7 m 8 f 9 f 10 d 11 m 14 f 22
# 1
Goalkeepers FOGARTY, John
Min GA 98:14 3
A -
Shots by period Villanova Rutgers
1 3 4
2 OT 4 0 13 3
Total 7 20
Corner kicks Villanova Rutgers
1 0 0
2 OT 0 1 6 1
Total 1 7
Scoring summary: No.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Time Team 76:43 RU 80:34 VUM 86:48 RU 87:37 VUM 98:14 RU
Goal scorer TAINTOR, Mitchell (3) SOROKA, Kyle (7) EZE, Kene (7) OWN GOAL EZE, Kene (8)
2 2 2
OT 0 1
Rutgers
Player ShSOG G MCMULLEN, Kevin - BROWN, Robin 1 1 TETRO, Ross - TAINTOR, Mitchell 4 1 1 CORBOZ, Mael 1 - BRUCCOLERI, Nathan 3 2 EZE, Kene 5 4 2 VASSILIADIS, Dimitri 1 1 MORGAN, Drew - NAUMOSKI, Dragan 2 - O'ROURKE, Thomas 2 2 -- Substitutes -14 HURFF, Connor 1 - 23 MOLLER, Max - 24 SPRACKLIN, Bobby - Totals 20 11 3
Pos# gk 1 m 3 d 4 d 5 m 6 m 8 f 9 m 11 d 15 m 25 d 27
0 Saves 8
1 0 0
# 1
Goalkeepers MCMULLEN, Kevin
Saves by period Villanova Rutgers
Assist CORBOZ, Mael (unassisted) (unassisted) (unassisted) O'ROURKE, Thomas
Min GA 98:14 2 1 2 0
2 OT 6 0 1 0
Total 2 3
A 1 1 2 Saves 1
Total 8 1
Description
cross from left outside 18, headed from right po free kick from outside the left corner of the 18 came from left of 18, shot to top of net own goal 27 cross from endline to cutting 9, header for wi
Cautions and ejections: YC-RU #5 (88:16); YC-RU #27 (96:06) Win-MCMULLEN, Kevin (7-6-1). Loss-FOGARTY, John (10-5-2). Stadium: Yurcak Field Officials: Referee: Peter Mandell; Asst. Referee: Pawel Golenia; Alex Focea; Alt. Official: DaQing Song; Timekeeper: Alli Miller; Scorer: Caroline Rafferty; Offsides: Villanova 2, Rutgers 6.
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2012 STATISTICS
The Automated ScoreBook Rutgers Combined Team Statistics (as of Jul 18, 2013) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date
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Aug 24 Aug 31 Sep 02 Sep 08 Sep 14 Sep 22 Sep 26 Sep 30 Oct 03 Oct 06 Oct 09 Oct 12 Oct 17 Oct 20 Oct 24
Opponent FORDHAM vs SIU Edwardsville at #2 Creighton at Princeton COLL. OF CHARLESTON at #9 Georgetown CENTRAL CONN. ST. LOUISVILLE at Syracuse at #17 USF at #1 MARYLAND DEPAUL #15 ST. JOHN'S at Cincinnati VILLANOVA
TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
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OVERALL 7-7-1 3-4-1 4-3
W L L W W Lot W W Lot T o2 L W L L Wot
Score 1-0 0-1 0-3 2-0 1-0 0-1 2-1 2-1 1-2 2-2 1-2 2-1 1-2 0-1 3-2
Att. 1075 3077 2418 423 1145 547 249 508 1026 1147 1079 1662 588 317 550
RU
OPP
18-161 1.20 .112 77-161 .478 10.7 83 0-1
19-198 1.27 .096 87-198 .439 13.2 73 1-2
20 0
15 0
5777 7/825 1/3077
6957 7/994
HOME 6-1 3-1 3-0 ##
Player
9 6 5 23 11 27 16 10 8 4 25 43 19 15 14 3 24 2 20 12 1
EZE, Kene CORBOZ, Mael TAINTOR, Mitchell MOLLER, Max VASSILIADIS, Dimitri O'ROURKE, Thomas EZE, Olisa SOBOFF, Mike BRUCCOLERI, Nathan TETRO, Ross NAUMOSKI, Dragan CORREA, Juan Pablo GOMEZ, Zach MORGAN, Drew HURFF, Connor BROWN, Robin SPRACKLIN, Bobby SETCHELL, Joe WEBB, Todd PAZ, Exau MCMULLEN, Kevin Total Opponents
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Goalie
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MCMULLEN, Kevin Total Opponents
AWAY 1-5-1 0-3-1 1-2
NEUTRAL 0-1 0-0 0-1
gp g a 15 8 1 15 3 7 14 3 0 15 1 1 15 1 1 11 1 1 14 1 0 13 0 1 14 0 1 15 0 1 15 0 0 4 0 0 6 0 0 15 0 0 3 0 0 8 0 0 9 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 7 0 0 15 0 0 15 18 14 15 19 11 GP 15 15 15
Min. 1385:09 1385:09 1385:09
pts
sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att
17 38 .211 13 23 .130 6 9 .333 3 12 .083 3 9 .111 3 7 .143 2 3 .333 1 13 .000 1 10 .000 1 4 .000 0 10 .000 0 8 .000 0 4 .000 0 4 .000 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 50 161 .112 49 198 .096 GA
19 19 18
23 .605 15 .652 4 .444 4 .333 3 .333 5 .714 2 .667 4 .308 6 .600 1 .250 1 .100 1 .125 2 .500 2 .500 1 .333 2 1.000 0 .000 1 1.000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 77 .478 87 .439
GAAvg Saves
1.23 1.23 1.17
Goals by Period Rutgers Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
6 8
11 9
1 2
0 0
Shots by Period Rutgers Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
57 100 86 105
3 4
1 3
Saves by Period Rutgers Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
27 18
38 41
2 0
1 0
Corners by Period Rutgers Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
38 23
44 48
1 2
0 0
Fouls by Period Rutgers Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
87 67
89 77
5 0
1 1
4 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7
0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2
Pct
W-L-T
Sho
66 .776 68 .782 59 .766
7-7-1 7-7-1 7-7-1
3.0 3 4
Total 18 19 Total 161 198 Total 68 59 Total 83 73 Total 182 145
RECORDS & RESULTS RUTGERS MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE
CAREER RECORDS JON CONWAY ALL-TIME RECORDS Games In Goal - Second (72) Shutouts - Third (24) Saves - Third (275) Two Single Season Records
LINO DICUOLLO ALL-TIME RECORDS Games - Second (92) Points - Third (122) Goals - Fourth (48) Assists - Third (26) Game Winners - T-Second (15) Nine Single Season Records
JOE DeMORAT ALL-TIME RECORDS Games In Goal - First (73) Shutouts - First (33) Saves - First (363) Seven Single Season Records
HAMISI AMANI-DOVE ALL-TIME RECORDS Points - Fourth (108) Goals - Fifth (42) Game Winners - T-Fifth (12) Assists - Sixth (24)
BOBBY JOE ESPOSITO ALL-TIME RECORDS Game Winners - First (17) Points - Second (125) Goals - Second (50) Assists -T-Fourth (25)
STEVE WIDDOWSON ALL-TIME RECORDS Saves - Second (303) Games In Goal - Third (67) Shutouts - Fifth (19) Five Single Season Records
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GAMES 1. 93 2. 92 3. 91 91 91 6. 87 87 87 9. 86 86 86 STARTS 1. 91 2. 89 3. 88 4. 87 5. 86 6. 84 84 8. 82 9. 81 10. 80 11. 79 79 79 14. 77 77 POINTS 1. 188 2. 125 3. 122 4. 108 5. 102 6. 90 7. 89 89 9. 84 10. 72 72 GOALS 1. 90 2. 50 3. 49 4. 48 5. 42 6. 39 7. 36 35 35 10. 34 11. 30
Brent Longenecker Lino DiCuollo Rocky Strazzella Alan Branigan Ian Checcio Andreas Maier Brian Piesner Dustin Sheppard Hamisi Amani-Dove Pedro Lopes Mike Shaw
‘91-’94 ‘88-’91 ‘92-’95 ‘93-’96 ‘94-’97 ‘90-’94 ‘96-’99 ‘98-’01 ‘92-’95 ‘90-’94 ‘93-’96
Brent Longenecker Lino DiCuollo Ian Checcio Alan Branigan Pedro Lopes Guy Abrahamson Rocky Strazzella Alexi Lalas Hamisi Amani-Dove Darryl Edelstein Tyler Isaacson Rob Johnson Brian Sentowski Josh Gros Jeff Zaun
‘91-’94 ‘88-’91 ‘94-’97 ‘93-’96 ‘90-’94 ‘99-’02 ‘92-’95 ‘88-’91 ‘92-’95 ‘86-’89 ‘84-’86 ‘91-’95 ‘90-’93 ‘00-’03 ‘89-’93
Herb Schmidt Bobby Joe Esposito Lino DiCuollo Hamisi Amani-Dove Art Brinkmann Rob Johnson Peter Vermes Dennis Ludwig Steve Rammel Mike Shaw Richard Goodstat
‘59-’61 ‘83-’86 ‘88-’91 ‘92-’95 ‘52-’55 ‘91-’95 ‘85-’87 ‘98-’01 ‘89-’90 ‘93-’96 ‘62-’64
Herb Schmidt Bobby Joe Esposito Art Brinkmann Lino DiCuollo Hamisi Amani-Dove Dennis Ludwig Richard Goodstat Peter Vermes Rob Johnson Steve Rammel Mike Shaw
‘59-’61 ‘83-’86 ‘52-’55 ‘88-’91 ‘92-’95 ‘98-’01 ‘62-’64 ‘85-’87 ‘91-’95 ‘89-’90 ‘93-96
ASSISTS 1. 28 28 3. 26 4. 25 25 6. 24 7. 22 8. 20 20 10. 19
Dave Mueller Brian Sentwoski Lino DiCuollo Bobby Joe Esposito Rocky Strazzella Hamisi Amani-Dove Brian Piesner Darryl Edelstein Rob Johnson Peter Vermes
‘87-’90 ‘90-’93 ‘88-’91 ‘83-’86 ‘92-’95 ‘92-’95 ‘96-’99 ‘86-’89 ‘91-’94 ‘85-’87
GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. 17 Bobby Joe Esposito ‘83-’86 2. 15 Peter Vermes ‘85-’87 15 Lino DiCuollo ‘88-’91 15 Dennis Ludiwg ‘98-’01 5. 12 Hamisi Amani-Dove ‘92-’95 12 Rob Johnson ‘91-’94 7. 11 Steve Rammel ‘86-90 8. 9 Ben Letson ‘86-89 9 Adam Sternberger ‘03-’07 10. 7 Mike Shaw ‘93-’96 7 Ibrahim Kamara ‘08-11 12. 6 Chris Karcz ‘01-’04 6 Josh Gros ‘00-’03 6 Brian Sentowski ‘90-93 6 Jeff Zaun ‘90-’93 16. 5 Ian Checcio ‘94-’97 5 Pedro Lopes ‘90-’94 5 Brian Piesner ‘96-’98 5 Dustin Sheppard ‘98-’01 5 Eze Kene ‘11 - present SAVES 1. 363 2. 303 3. 275 4. 214 5. 209 6. 199 7. 185 8. 178 9. 171 10. 169
Joe DeMorat Steve Widdowson Jon Conway Dave Barrueta Dave Yeager Ricky Zinter Matt VanOekel Jon Conway Bill Andracki Kori Hunter
‘84-’87 ‘94-’96 ‘96-’99 ‘88-’90 ‘82-’84 ‘99-’02 ‘05-‘07 ‘96-’98 ‘90-’91 ‘92, ‘93
SHUTOUTS 1. 33 2. 27 3. 24 4. 23 5. 19
Joe DeMorat Dave Barrueta Jon Conway Bill Andracki Steve Widdowson
‘84-’87 ‘88-’90 ‘96-’99 ‘90-’91 ‘94-’95
GAMES IN GOAL 1. 73 Joe DeMorat 2. 72 Jon Conway 3. 67 Steve Widdowson 4. 50 Ricky Zinter 50 Dave Barrueta 6. 44 Bill Andracki
‘84-’87 ‘96-’98 ‘94-’95 ‘99-’02 ‘88-’90 ‘90-’91
SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS POINTS Year 1. Herb Schmidt 1961 2. Herb Schmidt 1960 3. Peter Vermes 1987 4. Herb Schmidt 1959 5. Steve Rammel 1990 6. Steve Rammel 1989 7. Lino DiCuollo 1989 8. Hamisi Amani-Dove 1993 Dennis Ludwig 2001 10. Josh Gros 2003 Bobby Joe Esposito 1983 11. Rob Johnson 1991 Hamisi Amani-Dove 1995 13. Lino DiCuollo 1991 Peter Csirmaz 1981 Rob Johnson 1994 16. Bobby Joe Esposito 1986 17. Mike Shaw 1996 18. Lino DiCuollo 1988 Dustin Sheppard 2000 20. Billy Walsh 1997
GOALS 1. 34 2. 33 3. 23 4. 21 5. 17 17 17 17 17 10. 16 11. 15 15 13. 13 13 13 13 17. 12
Herb Schmidt Herb Schmidt Herb Schmidt Peter Vermes Lino DiCuollo Richard Goodstat Dennis Ludwig Steve Rammel Steve Rammel Josh Gros Hamisi Amani-Dove Bobby Joe Esposito Hamisi Amani-Dove Rob Johnson Rob Johnson Bobby Joe Esposito Peter Csirmaz
G 34 33 21 23 17 17 17 15 17 16 11 13 13 12 12 13 13 12 12 12 11
A Pts. 2 70 2 68 10 52 4 50 9 43 7 41 6 40 9 39 5 39 5 37 15 37 9 35 9 35 9 33 9 33 7 33 4 30 5 29 4 28 4 28 5 27
1961 1960 1959 1987 1989 1964 2001 1989 1990 2003 1993 1986 1995 1994 1991 1983 1983
12 12 12 12 12
Lino DiCuollo Lino DiCuollo Bobby Joe Espostio Mike Shaw Dustin Sheppard
1991 1988 1985 1996 2000
ASSISTS 1. 12 2. 11 11 4. 10 10 6. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 13. 8 8 8 8 17. 7 7 7 7 7
Brian Sentowski Bobby Joe Esposito Brian Sentowski Mark Edelstein Peter Vermes Hamisi Amani-Dove Hamisi Amani-Dove Peter Csirmaz Lino DiCuollo Darryl Edelstein Rob Johnson Steve Rammel Sherif El Bialy Dave Mueller Brian Piesner Niklas Sandor Rob Johnson Rocky Strazzella Sherif El Bialy Josh Gros Mael Corboz
1991 1983 1993 1986 1987 1995 1993 1981 1991 1987 1991 1990 2001 1989 1997 1996 1994 1994 2000 2000 2012
GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. 10 Peter Vermes 2. 8 Hamisi Amani-Dove 8 Dennis Ludwig 4. 7 Lino DiCuollo 5. 6 Bobby Joe Esposito 6 Rob Johnson 6. 5 Josh Gros 5 Steve Rammel 5 Steve Rammel 5 Mike Shaw 5 Adam Sternberger 7. 4 Ian Checcio 4 Lino DiCuollo 4 Darryl Edelstein 4 Bobby Joe Esposito 4 Bobby Joe Esposito 4 Ibrahim Kamara 4 Dustin Sheppard 4 Jeff Zaun 4 Kene Eze GAMES STARTED 1. 27 Steve Widdowson 2. 26 Pedro Lopes 3. 25 Guy Abrahamson 25 Dennis Ludwig 25 Alan Branigan 6. 24 Dustin Sheppard 24 Chris Brauchle 24 Rob Johnson 24 Steve Rammel 24 Pedro Lopes 24 Lino DiCuollo 24 Steve Rammel 13. 23 14 Tied
1987 1993 2001 1989 1983 1991 2003 1990 1989 1996 2005 1997 1990 1988 1984 1985 2009 2000 1991 2012
SAVES 1. 141 2. 127 3. 108 4. 106 5. 102 102 7. 99 8. 97 9. 93 10. 83 83
Joe DeMorat Kori Hunter Andy Kruczek Steve Widdowson Bill Andracki Steve Widdowson Dave Yeager Jon Conway Joe DeMorat Dave Barrueta Matt VanOekel
1987 1993 1981 1994 1991 1995 1983 1999 1986 1989 2007
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1. 0.38 Bill Andracki 2. 0.58 Dave Yeager 3. 0.60 Joe DeMorat 4. 0.69 Dave Barruetta 5. 0.70 Dave Barruetta 6. 0.73 Bill Andracki 7. 0.79 Joe DeMorat 8. 0.80 Joe DeMorat 0.80 Jon Conway 10. 0.82 Matt VanOekel
1990 1983 1987 1988 1989 1991 1985 1984 1999 2006
SHUTOUTS 1. 13 13 3. 12 4. 11 5. 10 10 10 10 9. 9 9
1988 1990 1989 1984 1991 1989 1993 1994 1986 1995
Joe DeMorat Bill Andracki Dave Barruetta Dave Yeager Bill Andracki Dave Barruetta Kori Hunter Steve Widdowson Joe DeMorat Steve Widdowson
1994 1994 2001 2001 1994 2001 1989 1994 1990 1990 1989 1989
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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS GOALS 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Peter Csirmaz Terry Bellinger Bobby Joe Esposito Bobby Joe Esposito Bobby Joe Esposito Bobby Joe Esposito Peter Vermes Lino DiCuollo Lino DiCuollo Steve Rammel Steve Rammel Rob Johnson Rob Johnson Hamisi Amani-Dove Rob Johnson Hamisi Amani-Dove Mike Shaw Billy Walsh Brian Piesner Christopher Stewart Nick Ross Dennis Ludwig Dustin Sheppard Dennis Ludwig Sammy Castellanos Chris Karcz Josh Gros Josh Gros Scott Gahagan Adam Sternberger Adam Sternberger Tomislav Barisic Dilly Duka Ibrahim Kamara Yannick Salmon Juan Pablo Correa Kene Eze Kene Eze
12 5 13 10 12 15 21 12 17 17 17 13 7 15 13 13 12 11 4 4 4 8 12 17 6 6 6 16 4 8 5 5 8 7 6 6 6 8
ASSISTS 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Peter Csirmaz Wally Bankett Bobby Joe Esposito Bobby Joe Esposito Bobby Joe Esposito Mark Edelstein Peter Vermes Dave Mueller Dave Mueller Steve Rammel Brian Sentowski Rocky Strazzella Brian Sentowski Rob Johnson Rocky Strazzella Hamisi Amani-Dove Niklas Sandor Brian Piesner Brian Piesner John Yousssef Sherif El Bialy Josh Gros Sherif El Bialy
9 4 11 4 6 10 10 7 8 9 12 7 11 7 7 9 8 8 5 6 7 7 8
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2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Sammy Castellanos Wes Kirk Tommy Gray Chris Moore Chris Moore Chris Moore Kevin McFadden Bryant Knibbs Nate Bourdeau Brennan McNicoll Robbie McLarney Juan Pablo Correa Mael Corboz
5 6 3 6 5 5 6 4 2 2 2 5 7
POINTS 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Peter Csirmaz Terry Bellinger Bobby Joe Esposito Bobby Joe Esposito Bobby Joe Esposito Bobby Joe Esposito Peter Vermes Lino DiCuollo Steve Rammel Steve Rammel Rob Johnson Rob Johnson Hamisi Amani-Dove Rob Johnson Hamisi Amani-Dove Mike Shaw Billy Walsh Brian Piesner Dennis Ludwig Dustin Sheppard Dennis Ludwig Sammy Castellanos Josh Gros Scott Gahagan Adam Sternberger Adam Sternberger Tomislav Barisic Dilly Duka Ibrahim Kamara Yannick Salmon Juan Pablo Correa Kene Eze
33 13 37 24 30 34 52 28 41 43 35 18 39 33 35 29 27 13 19 28 39 17 37 8 19 11 10 17 16 12 17 17
SHUTOUTS 1981 Andy Kruczek 1982 Dave Yeager 1983 Steve Erdman 1984 Dave Yeager 1985 Joe DeMorat 1986 Joe DeMorat 1987 Joe DeMorat 1988 Dave Barrueta 1989 Dave Barrueta 1990 Bill Andracki 1991 Bill Andracki 1992 Tony Faticoni 1993 Kori Hunter 1994 Steve Widdowson 1995 Steve Widdowson
4 2 2 11 5 9 6 12 10 13 10 5 10 10 7
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Jon Conway Jon Conway Jon Conway Jon Conway Ricky Zinter JD Martin Ricky Zinter RIcky Zinter Scott Conway Lubos Ancin Matt VanOekel Matt VanOekel Matt VanOekel Amir Haghshenas Alex Morgans Adam Klink Kevin McMullen Kevin McMullen
3 7 8 6 7 3 3 4 2 6 3 6 4 4 2 3 3 3
SAVES 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Andy Kruczek Dave Yeager Dave Yeager Joe DeMorat Joe DeMorat Joe DeMorat Joe DeMorat Dave Barruetta Dave Barruetta Bill Andracki Bill Andracki Tony Faticoni Kori Hunter Steve Widdowson Steve Widdowson Steve Widdowson Jon Conway Jon Conway Jon Conway Ricky Zinter Ricky Zinter Ricky Zinter Scott Conway Lubos Ancin Lubos Ancin Matt VanOekel Matt VanOekel Amir Haghshenas Alex Morgans Adam Klink Kevin McMullen Kevin McMullen
108 67 99 61 68 93 141 109 83 69 102 76 127 106 102 73 82 59 97 66 52 81 55 33 39 65 83 61 30 57 69 6
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1981 Andy Kruczek 1982 Dave Yeager 1983 Dave Yeager 1984 Joe DeMorat 1985 Joe DeMorat 1986 Joe DeMorat 1987 Joe DeMorat 1988 Dave Barruetta 1989 Dave Barruetta 1990 Bill Andracki
1.20 1.30 0.58 0.80 0.79 1.25 0.60 0.69 0.70 0.38
YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Bill Andracki Kori Hunter Kori Hunter Steve Widdowson Steve Widdowson Jon Conway Jon Conway Jon Conway Jon Conway Ricky Zinter JD Martin Ricky Zinter Scott Conway Lubos Ancin Matt VanOekel Matt VanOekel Matt VanOekel Amir Haghshenas Adam Klink Adam Klink Kevin McMullen Kevin McMullen
0.73 1.19 1.05 1.15 1.16 1.13 1.09 0.88 0.80 1.19 0.96 1.23 1.19 0.80 1.30 0.82 1.39 1.16 1.68 1.29 1.36 1.23
GAMES 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998
Terry Bellinger, Walter Blanet, Phil Neary, Ed LaPerche Bobby Joe Esposito, Dave Masur, Mike Talerico, Ed LaPerche, Mario Zavala Bobby Joe Esposito, Ray Goon, Ed LaPerche, Glen Carbonera, Tyler Isaacson Bobby Joe Esposito Ed LaPerche, Peter Vermes Darryl Edelstein, Tyler Isaacson, Glen Carbonera Keith Beach, Glen Carbonera, Joe DeMorat, Tyler Isaacson, Chuck Pearson, Peter Vermes Chris Beach, Chris Brauchle, Tony DeOrio, Lino DiCuollo, Darryl Edelstein, Alexi Lalas, Dan Lidner, Dave Mueller Chris Brauchle, Lino DiCuollo, Darryl Edelstein, Alexi Lalas, Ben Letson Pedro Lopes, Steve Rammel Bill Andracki, Alexi Lalas, Dan Lidner, Brent Longenecker, Andreas Maier, Jeff Zaun Hamisi Amani-Dove, Brent Longenecker, Rocky Strazzella, Vic Tartara Brent Longenecker, Pedro Lopes, Rocky Strazzella Alan Branigan, Steve Widdowson Hamisi Amani-Dove, Ian Checcio, Kevin O’Connell, Steve Widdowson Phil Napolitano, Jim Paviolitis Ian Checcio, Jim Paviolitis, Brian Piesner, Billy Walsh Brian Piesner, Chris Stewart, Simon Forster,
16 19 19 19 20 24
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Dustin Sheppard, David Boutilier Christian Schwarz, John Rath, Jim Paviolitis, Jon Conway 21 Simon Forster, David Boutilier, Christian Schwarz, Jon Conway, Brian Piesner, Guy Abrahamson 21 Dustin Sheppard, David Boutilier 20 Dustin Sheppard, Dennis Ludwig, Chris Karcz, Guy Abrahamson 25 Sammy Castellanos, Chris Karcz, Josh Gros, Wes Kirk, Guy Abrahamson, Anthony Schiavino, Ricky Zinter 19 Josh Gros, Ricardo Arenas, Nick LaBrocca, Wes Kirk, Gustavo Mora, Todd Moser, Brinker Dailey 22 Tom Gray, Nick LaBrocca, Bart Koffeman, Wes Kirk 18 Adam Sternberger, Chris Moore, Nick LaBrocca, Kevin O’Connor, Brinker Dailey 19 Tomislav Barisic, Bart Koffeman, Nick LaBrocca, Kevin O’Connor, Adam Sternberger 18 Dilly Duka, Chris Edwards, Adam Lloyd, Aly Mazhar, Kevin O’Connor, Adam Sternberger 19 Josh Carroll, Amir Haghshenas, Aly Mazhar, Yannick Salmon 18 Nate Bourdeau, Bryant Knibbs Nye Winslow 19 Nate Bourdeau, Ibrahim Karama Bryant Knibbs, Robbie McLarney 16 Sam Archer, Nathan Bruccoleri Nate Bourdeau, Ibrahim Kamara Bryant Knibbs, Dragan Naumoski 21 Mael Corboz,Kene Eze, Kevin McMullin, Max Moller, Drew Morgan, Dragan Naumoski, Ross Tetro, Dimitri Vassiliadis, 14
STARTS 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
Terry Bellinger, Walter Banket, Phil Neary 16 Bobby Joe Esposito, Dave Masur, Michael Talenco, Ed LaPerche 19 Bobby Joe Esposito, Ray Goon, Ed LaPerche 19 Bobby Joe Esposito, Ed LaPerche, Peter Vermes 19 Darryl Edelstein, Tyler Isaacson 20 Glen Carbonera, Joe DeMorat, Tyler Isaacson, Chuck Pearson, Peter Vermes 24 Chris Beach, Chris Brauche, Tony DeOrio, Lino DiCuollo, Darryl Edelstein, Alexi Lalas, Dan Lidner, Dave Mueller 22 Chris Brauchle, Lino DiCuollo, Alexi Lalas 24 Pedro Lopes, Steve Rammel 24 Bill Andracki, Alexi Lalas,
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Dan Lidner, Brent Longenecker Andreas Maier, Jeff Zaun Hamisi Amani-Dove, Brent Longenecker, Rocky Strazzella, Vic Tartara Brent Longenecker, Pedro Lopes, Rocky Strazzella Steve Widdowson Hamisi Amani-Dove, Ian Checcio, Steve Widdowson Jim Paviolitis Ian Checcio, Jim Paviolitis, Billy Walsh Brian Piesner, Jon Conway, Jim Paviolitis, John Rath, Jason Kenig Christian Schwarz, Guy Abrahamson, Simon Forster, David Boutilier, Jon Conway David Boutilier Dennis Ludwig, Guy Abrahamson Sammy Castellanos, Chris Karcz, Josh Gros, Wes Kirk, Guy Abrahamson, Anthony Schiavino, Ricky Zinter Todd Moser, Wes Kirk Nick LaBrocca, Bart Koffeman, Wes Kirk Chris Moore, Nick LaBrocca Bart Koffeman, Nick La Brocca Adam Lloyd Josh Carroll, Amir Haghshenas Yannick Salmon Yannick Salmon Bryant Knibbs Nate Bourdeau, Bryant Knibbs Dragan Naumoski Kene Eze, Mael Corboz, Max Moller, Dimitri Vassiliadis, Ross Tetro, Dragan Naumoski, Drew Morgan, Kevin McMullin
23 21 23 27 22 23 23 21 21 20 25
19 22 18 19 18 19 18 18 16 21
14
22 24 24 23 21 23 27 22 23 23
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1938 (0-4-0) 10/2 H Trenton State 10/8 A Trenton State 10/15 A Panzer 10/24 H Peddie
L L L L
0-3 0-3 2-3 2-3
1939 (0-4-0) 10/7 A Princeton JV 10/13 A F&M 10/25 A Lafayette 11/10 A Panzer
L L L L
0-7 0-8 1-4 1-4
1940 (1-3-1) 10/2 H Swarthmore J.V. 10/9 A Princeton J.V. 10/13 A Lehigh 11/2 H F&M 11/9 H Lafayette
T L L W L
1-1 1-6 1-4 2-1 1-2
1941 (0-5-0) 10/15 H Princeton J.V. 10/22 H Lehigh 10/31 H Trenton State 11/5 A Stevens 11/8 A Lafayette
L L L L L
1-4 2-3 1-2 0-2 1-4
1942 (1-4-0) 10/17 A Lehigh 10/31 H Princeton 11/7 H Trenton State 11/11 H Lafayette 11/18 A Stevens
L L L W L
1-3 0-5 0-5 3-2 0-5
1946 (4-1-1) 10/19 A Gettysburg 10/25 H Ursinus 11/2 H Stevens 11/6 H Seton Hall 11/9 A Muhlenberg 11/10 A Lafayette
W W L W T W
4-3 3-1 0-1 4-1 1-1 3-1
1947 (10-2-2) 10/10 H Panzer 10/15 H Princeton J.V. 10/18 H Swarthmore 10/22 A Seton Hall 10/25 A Ursinus 10/29 A Trenton State 11/1 A Stevens 11/5 H Temple 11/8 H Muhlenberg 11/11 H Brooklyn 11/15 H Lafayette 11/19 A Lehigh 11/26 A Swarthmore 12/6 H Bucknell
W W L W W W W L W W W T W T
2-1 4-1 1-3 4-1 6-2 4-2 1-0 2-3 3-2 3-0 4-2 1-1 1-0 2-2
1948 (1-8) 10/24 A Trenton State 10/23 H Haverford 10/27 H Lehigh 10/30 A Seton Hall 11/3 A Stevens Institute 11/9 A Temple 11/17 A Muhlenberg 11/24 H Lafayette 12/1 A Panzer
L L W L L L L L L
1-4 1-4 4-2 1-3 1-3 0-7 2-3 0-1 0-1
1949 (3-3-3) 10/19 H Lehigh 10/22 H Swarthmore 10/26 A Trenton State 10/29 H Ursinus 11/5 H Stevens 11/9 A Temple 11/12 H Muhlenberg 11/19 A Seton Hall 11/26 H Lafayette
50
T L T W W L T L W
1-1 1-4 1-1 2-0 3-2 1-3 1-1 1-2 3-1
1950 (5-2-1) 10/25 H Trenton State 10/28 A Haverford 11/1 A Lehigh 11/10 A Stevens Institute 11/18 H Temple 11/25 A Muhlenberg 12/6 H Lafayette 12/10 A CCNY
W L W W L W W T
1951 (5-4) 11/3 A Swarthmore 11/8 H Ursinus 11/14 A Stevens Institute 11/17 H Muhlenberg 11/20 A Princeton 11/27 H Lafayette 12/4 H Lehigh 12/11 A CCNY 12/17 A Lehigh
L 1-2 W 5-4 W 2-1 W 2-0 L 2-6 W 2-0 L 1-5 W 3-1 L 0-1
1-0 1-4 3-2 3-1 1-4 4-2 2-0 1-1
1952 (1-5-3) 10/23 H Princeton L 10/29 A Trenton State T 11/1 H Haverford L 11/5 A Lehigh L 11/8 A Temple L 11/14 A Stevens Institute W 11/21 H CCNY T 11/28 H Muhlenberg T 12/5 A Lafayette L
2-3 1-1 1-2 1-2 1-7 4-1 1-1 3-3 3-4
1953 (5-3) 10/10 A Princeton 10/17 A Swarthmore 10/22 H Ursinus 10/31 A Temple 11/11 H Stevens Institute 11/16 H Muhlenberg 11/17 A Lafayette 11/24 A Lehigh
0-1 3-2 4-1 1-7 2-1 8-1 2-3 3-1
L W W L W W L W
1954 (3-4) 10/16 A Haverford L 2-3 10/23 H Lehigh W 2-1 10/27 A Temple L 1-2 10/30 H Stevens Institute W 3-2 11/5 A Muhlenberg W 6-4 11/13 A Lafayette L 1-2 11/18 A Pennsylvania L 2-13 1955 (9-2) 10/15 H Swarthmore 10/18 A Lehigh 10/22 A Ursinus 10/26 H Temple 10/29 A Stevens Institute 11/2 A Trenton State 11/5 H Muhlenberg 11/9 H Fordham 11/12 H Lafayette 11/22 H Bucknell 11/27 A Drexel
W W W W W L W W W W L
2-1 4-1 3-0 1-0 1-0 3-4 6-1 3-0 2-1 3-1 3-4
1956 (4-3) 10/10 A Temple 10/15 H Haverford 10/19 H Lehigh 10/27 H Stevens Institute 10/31 H Trenton State 11/3 A Muhlenberg 11/10 A Lafayette
L L L W W W W
2-4 2-3 0-1 1-0 1-0 5-2 1-0
1957 (9-2) 10/5 A Princeton 10/9 H Temple 10/16 H Columbia 10/18 H Ursinus 10/19 A Haverford
L W W W W
0-3 3-0 6-1 1-0 5-3
10/26 A Drew 10/27 A Stevens Institute 11/9 H Lehigh 11/12 H Muhlenberg 11/23 A Lafayette 11/26 A Swarthmore
W W W W W L
1958 (4-6-2) 10/4 H Princeton 10/11 H Haverford 10/15 A Ursinus 10/18 H Columbia 10/21 H Drew 10/25 H Stevens Institute 10/29 H Rider 11/1 H Lehigh 11/5 A Lafayette 11/7 A Muhlenberg 11/13 A Temple 11/15 H Wagner
L 1-2 L 0-2 T 4-4 T 1-1 W 3-2 W 2-0 W 1-0 L 2-5 L 1-3 L 1-3 L 1-3 W 2-1
1959 (7-4-1) 10/5 A Princeton 10/7 A Columbia 10/10 A Stevens Institute 10/14 H Ursinus 10/21 A Drew 10/27 A Wagner 10/29 A Rider 10/30 A Lehigh 11/4 H Lafayette 11/7 H Muhlenberg 11/12 H Temple 11/19 A Haverford
L W L W W W L W W W T L
1-4 3-1 3-4 5-1 5-2 4-0 1-3 1-0 6-0 5-0 3-3 2-3
1960 (11-2) 9/29 H Princeton 10/2 H Stevens Institute 10/15 A Ursinus 10/20 H Wagner 10/25 H Hofstra 10/29 H Lehigh 11/2 A Lafayette 11/9 A Muhlenberg 11/12 A Temple 11/15 A Haverford 11/16 H Columbia 11/20 H Drexel 11/27 A #Maryland
W W W W W W W W W W W L L
4-2 6-2 6-1 5-0 5-0 3-0 8-1 5-0 6-0 4-3 2-0 1-4 3-4
1961 (12-1-1) 9/23 A FDU T 9/30 A Princeton W 10/7 A Stevens Institute W 10/14 H Rider W 10/19 A Wagner W 10/27 A Hofstra W 10/28 A Lehigh W 11/1 H Lafayette W 11/4 H Muhlenberg W 11/11 A Haverford W 11/15 A Columbia W 11/20 A FDU W 11/23 A #Brockport Teachers W 11/27 H #St. Louis L
5-5 2-1 2-0 3-2 5-1 5-1 4-0 7-0 2-1 7-0 5-1 2-1 3-1 1-6
1962 (8-1) 9/28 H Princeton 10/6 H Stevens Institute 10/19 H Wagner 10/23 H Hofstra 10/27 H Lehigh 10/31 A Lafayette 11/3 H Seton Hall 11/10 A Rider 11/24 A Columbia
W W W W W W L W W
5-0 2-0 4-0 6-0 2-0 0-4
3-1 3-0 6-0 5-0 7-1 1-0 3-4 3-1 4-2
1963 (2-6-1) 9/28 A Princeton 10/2 A Wagner 10/9 H Long Island 10/22 A Hofstra 10/28 A Lehigh 10/30 H Lafayette 11/9 A Seton Hall 11/16 A Colgate 11/23 H Rider
T W L W L L L L L
1964 (7-5) 9/30 H Wagner 10/7 A Long Island 10/10 A Bucknell 10/17 H Princeton 10/21 H Hofstra 10/23 A Columbia 10/27 A Lafayette 10/31 H Lehigh 11/4 A Army 11/7 H Colgate 11/11 H Seton Hall 11/14 A Rider
W 10-1 L 2-4 W 4-1 L 1-4 W 7-0 L 1-2 W 2-0 W 3-0 L 2-11 W 3-2 W 6-0 L 0-2
1965 (8-2-1) 10/2 H Rider 10/9 H Bucknell 10/13 A Hofstra 10/16 A Princeton 10/19 H Long Island 10/23 H Columbia 10/27 H Lafayette 10/30 A Lehigh 11/6 A Colgate 11/10 A Seton Hall 11/13 H Army
T W W L W W W W W W L
3-3 3-2 4-2 1-7 3-2 2-1 1-0 2-0 4-2 5-2 1-6
1966 (9-2-1) 10/1 A Lafayette 10/5 A Rider 10/8 A Bucknell 10/15 H Lafayette 10/22 H Princeton 10/29 H Columbia 11/2 H Lehigh 11/5 H Hofstra 11/9 A Colgate 11/12 A Seton Hall 11/15 A Army 11/23 H Air Force
W W W W T W W W L W L W
1-0 2-0 7-2 1-0 0-0 2-0 5-1 2-0 0-3 3-0 1-9 5-2
1967 (5-4-1) 9/30 H Lafayette 10/4 H Rider 10/7 H Bucknell 10/18 A Lehigh 10/20 A Princeton 10/21 H Long Island 10/28 A Columbia 11/1 A Hofstra 11/7 A Seton Hall 11/11 H Army
W 5-2 W 4-3 L 1-3 W 3-1 L 0-2 L 0-1 T 3-3 L 0-1 W 3-0 W 9-0
1968 (4-6-1) 10/2 A Lafayette 10/5 A Bucknell 10/9 A Rider 10/16 H Lehigh 10/19 H Long Island 10/22 A Columbia 10/26 A Hofstra 10/30 H Colgate 11/2 H Seton Hall 11/5 H Army 11/8 A Princeton
W L L W T L L L W L W
4-4 3-1 0-3 3-0 0-1 0-1 2-4 2-6 0-3
5-0 2-4 2-3 5-0 2-2 1-3 1-3 1-4 7-0 2-8 3-1
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1969 (1-9-1) 10/1 H Lafayette 10/4 H Bucknell 10/7 H Army 10/16 A Lehigh 10/18 A Long Island 10/25 H Columbia 10/27 A Princeton 10/29 H Hofstra 11/1 A Colgate 11/4 A Seton Hall 11/8 H Rider
W 3-0 L 4-5 L 0-5 L 0-4 L 1-3 L 1-6 L 1-5 L 0-6 L 0-4 L 0-1 T 1-1
1970 (2-9) 9/28 A Bucknell 10/2 A Army 10/6 H Fordham 10/13 H Lehigh 10/16 H Princeton 10/20 H Columbia 10/23 A Hofstra 10/28 A Colgate 10/30 H Seton Hall 11/3 H Rider 11/9 A Lafayette
L L W L L L W L L L L
1971 (3-9) 9/28 H Pennsylvania 10/2 H Bucknell 10/5 H Army 10/9 A Fordham 10/13 A Lehigh 10/16 A Princeton 10/20 A Hofstra 10/23 H Columbia 10/28 H Rider 10/30 A Colgate 11/3 A Lafayette 11/9 A Seton Hall
L 0-3 L 0-2 L 0-6 W 2-1 L 0-2 L 0-2 W 5-1 L 3-4 L 1-7 L 1-5 L 2-4 W 3-2
1972 (2-9) 9/7 A Army 9/30 A Pennsylvania 10/3 A Bucknell 10/11 H Lehigh 10/14 A Rider 10/18 H Hofstra 10/21 H Princeton 10/25 H Fordham 10/28 A Columbia 11/2 H Seton Hall 11/7 A Lafayette
L 1-12 L 0-11 L 1-2 L 0-4 L 0-6 L 2-3 L 1-4 L 0-2 L 1-4 W 3-1 W 2-1
1973 (3-6-2) 9/23 A Army 9/29 H Pennsylvania 10/2 H Bucknell 10/6 H Lehigh 10/10 A Rider 10/13 H Hofstra 10/17 A Princeton 10/20 A Fordham 10/24 A Columbia 10/27 H Seton Hall 11/1 A Lafayette
L 0-4 L 0-2 L 1-2 L 2-4 W 3-2 W 3-0 L 1-2 L 3-5 T 0-0 T 1-1 W Fft.
1974 (2-8-3) 9/21 A Lafayette 9/28 A Lynchberg 10/1 A Army 10/5 A Pennsylvania 10/9 H Bucknell 10/12 A Lehigh 10/16 H Rider 10/19 H Hofstra 10/23 H Princeton 10/26 A Fordham 10/28 H Columbia 10/31 H FDU 11/3 H Seton Hall
T L L L L L L W T L W L T
0-3 0-4 3-1 1-2 1-2 0-7 2-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 1-2
2-2 1-3 1-6 0-2 0-3 1-5 0-2 5-0 2-2 2-3 2-0 1-3 1-1
1975 (4-8) 9/20 H Lafayette 9/30 H Army 10/1 H Pennsylvania 10/5 H Bucknell 10/8 A Lehigh 10/10 H Rider 10/15 A Hofstra 10/18 A Princeton 10/22 A Fordham 10/25 H Columbia 10/28 A FDU 10/31 H Seton Hall
W 1-0 L 1-4 L 1-4 L 0-3 L 2-5 L 2-4 W 4-1 L 1-4 L 1-2 W 4-3 L 0-4 W 4-0
1976 (2-8-1) 9/18 A Lafayette 9/27 A Army 9/27 H Penn 10/2 A Bucknell 10/6 H Lehigh 10/9 A Rider 10/13 H Hofstra 10/16 H Princeton 10/20 H Fordham 10/22 A Columbia 10/26 H FDU
L 1-4 L 1-4 L 0-8 L 0-6 T 1-1 L 0-2 W 2-0 L 0-2 W 6-0 L 1-2 L 4-5
1977 (4-8-2) 9/17 A Lafayette 9/23 H Army 10/1 H Pennsylvania 10/5 A Bucknell 10/7 H Lehigh 10/12 A Rider 10/13 H FDU 10/15 A Princeton 10/19 H Fordham 10/21 H Columbia 10/28 H Seton Hall 11/2 A Drexel 11/5 H St. Peter’s 11/9 A Temple
L 1-2 L 1-4 L 1-6 T 1-1 L 1-3 L 1-3 L 1-6 L 1-6 W 2-0 L 5-7 W 4-1 T 2-2 W 4-1 W 9-4
1978 (3-9-1) 9/22 A Army 9/27 A Pennsylvania 9/30 A Bucknell 10/4 H Lehigh 10/7 A Columbia 10/10 H Fordham 10/14 A Temple 10/18 H Princeton 10/21 H FDU 10/24 H Seton Hall 10/27 A Drexel 11/1 H Lafayette 11/4 H St. Peter’s
L 5-8 W 3-2 L 1-3 L 1-2 L 1-2 W 1-0 L 0-1 L 0-4 T 1-1 W 3-0 L 1-4 L 0-1 L 2-9
1979 (6-6-2) 9/21 H Army 9/26 H Penn 9/28 H Bucknell 10/3 A Columbia 10/12 H Old Dom. 10/17 A Fordham 10/20 A Temple 10/24 A Princeton 10/26 H FDU 10/31 H Seton Hall 11/2 A Lehigh 11/7 A St. Peter’s 11/13 H Lafayette 11/20 H Drexel
T W W L L W L L L T W W W L
1980 (9-3-3) 9/19 A Army 9/24 H Long Island 9/27 A Loyola 10/1 H Navy
W 1-0 L 0-2 T 0-0 W 2-1
0-0 3-2 1-0 1-2 0-1 4-1 0-1 1-2 0-1 1-1 4-3 2-0 3-1 0-1
10/4 A FDU 10/8 H Bucknell 10/11 A Lehigh 10/14 A Rider 10/18 H Columbia 10/22 H Princeton 10/31 A Temple 11/5 A Seton Hall 11/12 H St. Peter’s 11/19 H Lafayette 11/26 A Drexel
W W W T L W W W W T L
2-0 3-1 2-0 2-2 1-2 2-1 2-1 9-0 1-0 0-0 0-2
1981 (12-2-1) 9/12 N Bowdoin 9/14 A Maine 9/18 H Army 9/23 A Long Island 9/30 A FDU 10/3 H Bucknell 10/7 A Lehigh 10/10 H Rider 10/13 H Rhode Island 10/16 A Princeton 10/21 A Temple 10/30 H Seton Hall 11/3 H St. Peter’s 11/7 A Lafayette 11/11 A Drexel
W W T L W W W W W L W W W W W
4-1 4-1 1-1 0-6 1-0 4-2 1-0 3-1 2-0 0-1 2-1 9-0 3-1 2-1 4-2
1982 (8-7-1) 9/11 H Villanova 9/17 A Army 9/22 H Long Island 9/29 H FDU 10/1 A Bucknell 10/6 H Lehigh 10/9 A Rider 10/12 A Rhode Island 10/15 H Princeton 10/17 A Connecticut 10/20 H Temple 10/29 A Seton Hall 10/29 A Penn State 11/5 H St. Peter’s 11/11 H Lafayette 11/18 A Drexel
W W L W L L L L T L W W L W W W
4-0 1-0 0-2 4-1 0-2 0-3 0-1 0-2 1-1 0-2 2-1 4-0 0-3 1-0 3-2 2-1
1983 (17-1-2) 9/10 A Villanova 9/17 H Army 9/21 H Monmouth 9/21 H East Carolina 9/24 A FDU 9/28 H Bucknell 9/29 A Lehigh 10/3 N St. Joseph’s 10/7 A Massachusetts 10/8 H Rhode Island 10/10 A Princeton 10/14 A Temple 10/19 H Penn State 10/23 H Seton Hall 10/26 H Connecticut 10/30 H Rider 11/1 A Lafayette 11/8 H South Carolina 11/12 A Drexel 11/19 A #FDU
W W W W W W W W W T T W W W W W W W W L
4-0 2-0 1-0 4-1 3-2 4-0 3-1 2-0 3-0 1-1 0-0 1-0 5-2 1-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 2-0 3-1 1-2
1984 (10-6-3) 9/7 A Oneonta 9/8 H Hartwick 9/15 A Army 9/19 A Monmouth 9/21 A Lafayette 9/23 H Massachusetts 9/26 H FDU 9/29 A Bucknell 10/3 H Lehigh
L L W W L T T W W
0-1 0-2 3-0 3-1 0-2 0-0 1-1 2-1 4-0
10/5 A Penn State 10/10 A Rhode Island 10/14 H Phil.Textile 10/17 H Temple 10/20 H St. Joseph’s 10/24 A Seton Hall 10/31 A Rider 11/4 A Connecticut 11/9 H Drexel 11/12 H Princeton
W W L L W W W T W L
3-2 1-0 0-3 0-1 3-1 3-0 2-1 1-1 2-1 0-1
1985 (12-3-4) 9/7 H Robert Morris 9/11 H Kean 9/14 H Army 9/18 A Monmuth 9/21 A St. Joseph’s 9/25 A FDU 10/1 A Lehigh 10/4 H Bucknell 10/4 N South Florida 10/5 A Tampa 10/8 H Rhode Island 10/12 A Phil. Texile 10/16 A Temple 10/19 H Old Dominion 10/23 H Seton Hall 10/31 H Connecticut 11/2 A Rider 11/5 A Lafayette 11/8 A Princeton
W W W W W W W W L W T W L T W L W T T
7-0 3-1 2-0 3-1 1-0 2-1 2-1 3-1 2-3 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-2 0-0 4-0 0-3 4-0 1-1 0-0
1986 (11-7-2) 9/6 H Maine 9/10 A Monmouth 9/13 A Army 9/16 H Penn State 9/20 A Southern Conn. 9/24 H FDU 9/29 H Bucknell 10/8 A St. Joseph’s 10/11 H Lehigh 10/14 H Rhode Island 10/17 H Phil. Texile 10/19 H Temple 10/20 A Old Dominion 10/22 A Virginia 10/25 H Seton Hall 11/2 A N.C. State 11/5 H Rider 11/8 H Connecticut 11/12 H Princeton 11/17 A Massachusetts
W 3-0 W 3-1 L 2-4 L 0-1 W 1-0 W 2-1 W 8-0 W 2-1 W 3-0 L 1-3 W 2-1 W 3-0 L 0-2 L 1-4 L 1-3 T 1-1 W 2-0 L 0-1 W 3-1 T 2-2
1987 (18-4-2) 9/6 A Maine 9/9 H Monmouth 9/12 H Army 9/15 H St. Joseph’s 9/18 A Penn State 9/23 A FDU 9/26 H Bucknell 9/20 A Lehigh 10/2 N William & Mary 10/4 A Old Dominion 10/7 H Rhode Island 10/10 A Phil. Textile 10/13 A Temple 10/16 H Wake Forest 10/18 H Akron 10/21 H Seton Hall 10/25 H Connecticut 10/28 H Rider 10/31 A Massachusetts 11/4 A Princeton 11/7 H Temple 11/8 H Penn State 11/21 H #Seton Hall 11/29 H #Clemson
W W W W W W W L T W W L W W T W W W W W W L W L
2-1 4-1 2-1 3-0 4-0 2-0 4-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 4-0 3-4 3-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 3-1 0-1 2-1 2-3
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1988 (12-5-5) 9/7 A Monmouth 9/9 A Army 9/13 A St. Joseph’s 9/17 H Adelphi 9/21 H FDU 9/24 A Bucknell 9/28 H Lehigh 9/30 A South Florida 10/1 A FIU 10/5 A Rhode Island 10/8 A Phil Textile 10/11 H Temple 10/14 H Vermont 10/16 H St. Louis 10/19 A Seton Hall 10/22 H Notre Dame 10/26 A Rider 10/28 H Massachusetts 10/30 A Connecticut 11/2 H Princeton 11/4 H Temple 11/6 H Penn State
W 4-0 L 1-2 W 7-0 W 2-0 T 2-2 W 3-2 W 3-0 W 1-0 W 1-0 T 0-0 T 0-0 T 0-0 W 2-0 L 0-2 L 1-2 W 2-0 W 2-0 T 0-0 L 1-2 W 2-1 W 2-1 L 1-2
1989 (20-4) 9/6 H Monmouth 9/7 A Army 9/9 H St. Joseph’s 9/17 A N.C. State 9/20 A FDU 9/23 H Montclair State 9/27 A Lehigh 9/28 N George Mason 9/30 H Rhode Island 10/3 A Phil. Textile 10/4 H Temple 10/7 A Boston College 10/10 A Boston Univ. 10/13 H Seton Hall 10/15 H San Diego State 10/18 H UCLA 10/20 H Rider 10/22 A Massachusetts 10/25 H Princeton 10/28 A Temple 11/3 H Penn State 11/19 H #Columbia 11/25 H #Vermont 12/2 H #Virginia
W 1-0 W 1-0 W 4-0 W 2-1 L 0-1 W 2-0 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 4-0 W 3-1 W 2-0 W 6-0 W 1-0 W 3-0 W 2-1 L 0-1 W 3-1 W 3-1 W 4-0 W 5-1 L 1-2 W 3-1 W 2-1 L 0-3
1990 (20-3-2) 9/4 H St. Bonaventure 9/7 N Old Dominion 9/8 A William & Mary 9/11 A St. Joseph’s 9/15 H Hartwick 9/18 H FDU 9/21 A Penn State 9/26 A George Mason 9/30 H West Virginia 10/3 A Rhode Island 10/6 H Phil. Textile 10/9 A Temple 10/13 H Virginia 10/14 H UCLA 10/17 A Seton Hall 10/20 H G. Washington 10/23 A Rider 10/26 H Massachusetts 10/30 H Princeton 11/2 H G. Washington 11/4 H Penn State 11/17 H #Adelphi* 11/25 H #Darthmouth 12/1 N #Evansville 12/2 N #UCLA@
W W W W W T L T W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W L
6-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 5-1 2-2 0-3 0-0 6-1 1-0 1-0 3-0 0-1 2-1 3-0 2-0 1-0 3-0 2-0 2-1 3-1 3-2 1-0 1-0 0-1
*Rutgers advanced on penalty kicks (3-2) @ UCLA advanced on penalty kicks (4-3)
1991 (19-3-1) 9/7 N Loyola 9/8 A Virginia
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W 3-1 L 1-2
9/10 H St. Joseph’s 9/14 A Hartwick 9/18 A FDU 9/21 H Penn State 9/25 A West Virginia 9/29 H Duke 10/2 A Rhode Island 10/5 A Phil. Textile 10/8 A Temple 10/11 H South Florida 10/13 H South Carolina 10/16 A Seton Hall 10/19 A G. Washington 10/23 A Rider 10/27 N Massachusetts 10/29 A Princeton 11/2 A St. Bonaventure 11/8 N Massachusetts 11/10 H Rhode Island 11/17 H #Old Dominion 11/24 H #SMU
W W W W W W W W W T W W W W W L W W W W L
4-1 2-0 1-0 2-1 3-1 1-0 4-0 1-0 3-1 1-1 2-0 3-1 2-1 4-0 6-2 1-2 4-0 2-1 6-0 2-1 2-3
1992 (10-8-3) 9/5 H Lafayette 9/9 A St. Joseph’s 9/11 N N.C. State 9/12 A Duke 9/16 H FDU 9/18 A Penn State 9/23 H West Virginia 9/26 H Massachusetts 9/30 A Rhode Island 10/3 H Phil. Textile 10/3 A Temple 10/7 H Akron 109 H Washington 10/11 H Seton Hall 10/14 A G. Washington 10/17 H Rider 10/21 A Brown 10/24 N South Carolina 10/25 A Princeton 10/28 H St. Bonaventure 11/6 H Massachusetts
W W L L W L W T W W L W T L T W L W L W L
2-0 4-1 1-3 0-1 2-0 0-3 2-1 2-2 3-1 2-0 1-2 1-0 0-0 2-6 2-2 2-1 0-1 3-1 0-1 4-0 1-2
1993 (17-5-1) 9/4 N Notre Dame 9/5 A Indiana 9/11 H St. Bonaventure 9/14 H St. Joseph’s 9/25 A Penn St. 9/22 H West Virginia 9/25 A Massachusetts 9/29 H Rhode Island 10/2 H Phil. Textile 10/4 A Temple 10/8 H Illinois St. 10/9 A SMU 10/13 H Seton Hall 10/16 H G. Washington 10/20 A Rider 10/23 H Hartwick 10/26 A Princeton 10/29 H Cal St. Fullerton 10/31 N UCLA 11/2 A Lafayette 11/5 A URI 11/7 H St. Joseph’s 11/14 H #Hartwick
L W W W W W W W T W W W L W W W L W L W W W L
1-4 1-0 3-0 1-0 1-0 5-2 2-1 1-0 1-1 6-3 2-0 1-0 0-1 3-2 4-1 2-0 2-3 3-0 0-2 4-2 2-1 3-0 0-2
1994 (14-10-3) 9/1 A West Virginia 9/4 H South Carolina 9/9 N Washington 9/17 N UNLV 9/18 A St. Joseph’s 9/26 A Penn State 9/30 H Massachusetts 10/2 H Rhode Island 10/3 H FIU 10/8 A UCLA 10/11 A Temple 10/15 H St. Bonaventure
W L W L T L L W W L W W
3-0 1-2 4-1 1-2 0-0 2-3 0-2 2-1 1-0 0-1 7-0 5-0
10/19 H Seton Hall 10/22 A G. Washington 10/27 N FDU 10/30 A Hartwick 11/2 H Princeton 11/4 H Tulsa 11/9 H SMU 11/19 H Lafayette 11/27 H St. Joseph’s 12/3 H Massachusetts 11/12 H #Loyola 11/19 H #St. John’s 11/27 H #Penn State 12/3 H #Brown 12/9 N #Virginia
L W W L L T L T W W W W W W L
1-3 7-0 2-0 1-3 2-3 0-0 0-2 0-0 4-2 4-3 3-1 1-0 3-2 3-1 1-2
1995 (10-6-6) 9/2 A FDU 9/5 H St. Joe’s 9/8 A Indiana 9/15 H Notre Dame 9/17 H Georgetown 9/20 H Villanova 9/24 H UConn 9/27 A St. John’s 9/30 A Providence 10/6 A Princeton 10/8 H Maryland 10/11 H Seton Hall 10/13 H Pittsburgh 10/15 A West Virginia 10/21 A Syracuse 10/24 H Hartwick 10/27 A FIU 10/29 N UNC-Charlotte 11/1 A Lafayette 11/4 H Boston College 11/10 H ^Georgetown* 11/11 H ^Pittsburgh
W W L W T W W W W W W T L T L L L T W T T L
2-0 2-0 0-1 5-2 3-3 2-0 1-0 2-1 4-0 5-1 2-0 1-1 0-2 1-1 1-2 2-3 1-4 1-1 1-0 1-1 2-2 1-3
*Rutgers advanced on penalty kicks (6-5)
1996 (13-7-3) 9/1 H West Virginia W 9/4 H FDU W 9/14 A Syracuse W 9/20 A Georgetown W 9/22 A Providence T 9/27 A Boston College W 9/29 N Washington L 10/4 H Portland W 10/6 H Nevada-Las Vegas W 10/9 A Fresno State W 10/12 H Seton Hall L 10/18 H Connecticut W 10/20 H Notre Dame W 10/24 H Pittsburgh L 10/27 A Villanova L 10/30 A Princeton T 11/2 H St. John’s L 11/5 H Lafayette W 11/9 H ^Syracuse W 11/16 H ^St. John’s* T 11/17 H ^Notre Dame L 11/23 H #Cornell W 12/1 H #FIU L
4-1 4-0 2-1 4-1 2-2 3-1 1-2 3-2 1-0 2-1 2-3 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-4 2-2 1-2 3-1 2-1 3-3 0-1 2-1 0-2
*Rutgers advanced on penalty kicks (3-2)
1997 (14-7-2) 8/30 H Seton Hall 9/5 A Indiana 9/6 N St. Louis 9/14 A UConn 9/17 H Villanova 9/21 H Georgetown 9/24 A FDU 9/27 A Pittsburgh 9/29 A Notre Dame 10/3 H Brown 10/5 H FIU 10/8 A St. John’s
W L L W T L W W L W L T
1-0 3-4 1-2 2-0 1-1 1-3 2-0 4-2 0-1 3-1 2-4 0-0
10/11 H American 10/18 H Syracuse 10/21 A Lafayette 10/27 H Boston College 10/26 H Providence 10/29 H Princeton 11/1 A West Virginia 11/8 H ^Villanova 11/14 N ^Georgetown 11/16 H ^St. John’s 11/23 H #Maryland
L W W W W W W W W W L
0-1 3-0 4-1 2-0 3-1 4-1 4-2 2-0 1-0 2-1 0-1
1998 (12-7-2) 9/2 H Villanova 9/5 A Washington 9/6 N Portland 9/12 H FDU 9/18 H Notre Dame 9/20 H Pittsburgh 9/24 A American 9/27 A Georgetown 9/30 A Seton Hall 10/2 H Richmond 10/4 H William & Mary 10/7 A Princeton 10/10 H West Virginia 10/13 H Lehigh 10/16 A Providence 10/18 A Boston College 10/25 A Syracuse 10/28 H St. John’s 10/31 H Connecticut 11/7 H ^Seton Hall 11/13 H ^St. John’s
W L L T W W W L W W L W W T W W L L W W L
1-0 2-3 0-2 1-1 1-0 1-0 2-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-2 1-0 2-1 1-1 2-1 1-0 0-2 0-1 1-0 3-1 1-2
1999 (12-6-3) 9/1 A FDU 9/4 A St. John’s 9/10 A Duke 9/11 N N.C. State 9/19 H Providence 9/22 H American 9/25 H Villanova 9/28 H Georgetown 10/1 H Portland 10/3 H So. Carolina 10/6 H Seton Hall 10/10 A Connecticut 10/15 A Pittsburgh 10/17 A Notre Dame 10/23 A West Virginia 10/27 H Syracuse 10/30 H Princeton 11/2 H Boston College 11/6 H ^Notre Dame 11/12 A ^Georgetown 11/20 H #Yale
W T T L W W W W L L W W T W L W W W W L L
2-1 0-0 2-2 0-1 3-1 1-0 3-0 3-0 0-3 0-1 2-1 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-2 2-1 4-2 1-0 2-0 0-2 0-1
2000 (10-9-1) 9/1 N CS-Fullerton 9/3 A San Diego 9/9 A Georgetown 9/13 A Seton Hall 9/16 H West Virginia 9/19 H FDU 9/22 A Boston College 9/24 A Providence 9/27 A Princeton 10/1 A Syracuse 10/6 H St. Louis 10/8 H American 10/11 H St. John’s 10/15 A Villanova 10/20 H Pittsburgh 10/22 H Notre Dame 10/25 H Pennsylvania 10/28 H Connecticut 11/5 A ^St. John’s 11/10 H ^Boston College
L L L L W W W W W L L W L T W W W L W L
1-2 1-4 1-2 2-3 8-0 4-0 1-0 3-0 2-0 0-2 1-2 1-0 0-1 2-2 2-0 3-1 5-4 1-2 3-2 0-1
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2001 (15-7-3) 9/1 A Pittsburgh 9/7 A St. Louis 9/9 A Cincinnati 9/19 H Princeton 9/22 A Notre Dame 9/26 A St. John’s 9/30 H West Virginia 10/5 H Duke 10/7 H Cal-State Fullerton 10/10 H Monmouth 10/13 H Georgetown 10/17 H Syracuse 10/19 N Charleston 10/21 A South Carolina 10/23 A Pennsylvania 10/26 H Indiana 10/28 H Providence 10/31 A Seton Hall 11/3 A Connecticut 11/6 H Virginia Tech 11/10 H ^Seton Hall 11/16 A ^Connecticut 11/23 N #Harvard 11/25 A #Connecticut 12/2 A #Indiana 2002 (8-8-3) 8/30 A Indiana 8/31 N Butler 9/7 A Providence 9/18 H Seton Hall 9/21 A Georgetown 9/25 A Villanova 9/29 H Notre Dame 10/4 H UCLA 10/6 H Old Dominion 10/9 H St. John’s 10/12 A Syracuse 10/17 H Monmouth 10/19 H South Carolina 10/23 H Pennsylvania 10/26 H Pittsburgh 10/30 A Princeton 11/2 A West Virginia 11/4 H Boston College 11/9 A ^Connecticut
W L W T W T W W W W W L W T W L W W L L W L W W L T L W W L W T T W L L W L L W W W L L
2003 (11-7-4) 8/30 A William & Mary W 9/6 H Providence W 9/10 A St. John’s L 9/14 A Pittsburgh W 9/17 A Monmouth W 9/20 H Connecticut W 9/28 A Virginia Tech L 10/3 H San Diego State W 10/5 H St. Mary’s (CA) L 10/8 A Seton Hall T 10/11 A Notre Dame W 10/14 H Syracuse T 10/17 A Boston College T 10/22 H Villanova L 10/25 H West Virginia W 10/28 H Princeton W 10/31 A UCLA L 11/2 A Cal State Northridge L 11/8 H ^Seton Hall W 11/14 N ^St. John’s* T 11/22 H #Lafayette W 11/26 A #Akron L *St. John’s advanced on penalty kicks (4-3)
3-2 0-1 2-1 1-1 3-0 1-1 3-1 3-2 3-0 5-1 3-2 2-3 1-0 1-1 3-1 0-1 2-0 1-0 0-1 2-3 2-1 0-1 1-0 2-1 0-3 0-0 0-3 3-0 1-0 0-1 5-0 1-1 1-1 3-2 1-3 1-2 5-1 0-1 0-1 3-2 7-1 1-0 2-3 0-1 3-2 4-1 1-3 4-1 2-1 2-1 1-2 4-1 1-2 1-1 5-2 1-1 0-0 0-2 2-0 3-1 0-2 1-2 1-0 1-1 3-1 2-3
2004 (6-8-4) 9/3 H Pittsburgh 9/8 H Monmouth 9/10 N William & Mary 9/12 A Old Dominion 9/15 H Temple 9/19 H Providence 9/22 A Villanova 9/24 H Michigan 10/1 H Col. of Charleston 10/3 H Hartwick 10/6 A St. John’s 10/9 H Boston College 10/13 H Georgetown 10/16 A Connecticut 10/20 A Syracuse 10/23 H Notre Dame 10/27 H Lehigh 10/30 A West Virginia
T W T L L W L W W L T W L L L L W T
3-3 2-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 3-0 1-0 1-2 0-0 1-0 2-3 0-1 0-2 0-1 2-0 0-0
2005 (8-8-3) 9/2 H San Diego State 9/3 H Holy Cross 9/9 A North Carolina 9/11 A Wake Forest 9/16 H West Virginia 9/18 H Pittsburgh 9/23 A Seton Hall 9/25 A Georgetown 9/28 A Princeton 10/1 H Cincinnati 10/5 H Villanova 10/8 A Louisville 10/12 H Bucknell 10/15 A DePaul 10/19 H St. Peter’s 10/22 H South Florida 10/26 H Syracuse 10/29 A St. John’s 11/2 A ^West Virginia
L W L L L W L L T T W L W W W W W T L
0-1 1-0 0-1 1-5 0-3 4-1 1-2 2-3 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-4 3-1 3-1 5-1 3-0 3-0 1-1 0-1
2006 (10-6-3) 8/25 A San Diego 8/27 A San Diego State 9/1 H Lehigh 9/8 A Connecticut 9/10 A Providence 9/15 H Seton Hall 9/17 H Georgetown 9/20 H Princeton 9/24 H Depaul 9/27 A Villanova 9/30 H South Florida 10/3 H Cleveland State 10/7 H St. John’s 10/14 A Cincinnati 10/18 A Syracuse 10/21 H Louisville 10/28 H ^Notre Dame 11/3 H ^West Virginia* 11/11 H #Rhode Island@
L L W L L L W W W L W W W W W T W T T
0-2 0-1 2-0 1-2 0-2 0-1 1-0 1-0 3-1 1-2 1-0 6-1 2-1 1-0 3-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 1-1
*West Virginia advanced on penalty kicks (4-2) @URI advanced on penalty kicks (4-2)
2007 (7-11-1) 8/31 A Michigan 9/2 A Oakland 9/8 H UIC 9/11 H Delaware 9/14 A Lehigh 9/21 H Notre Dame 9/23 H Marquette 9/28 A Georgetown 9/30 A Seton Hall 10/3 H Villanova 10/7 H Syracuse 10/10 H NJIT 10/13 A DePaul 10/17 H Penn
L L T W L L W W L L W W L W
0-3 1-2 0-0 3-0 1--2 0-2 1-0 1-0 1-4 1-2 2-1 2-1 0-1 2-0
10/20 H South Florida 10/24 A St. John’s 10/28 A Louisville 10/31 H Brown 11/3 H Cincinnati
W L L L L
3-1 0-1 1-3 0-2 0-1
2008 (6-9-3) 8/29 H Delaware 8/31 H Manhattan 9/03 H Towson 9/7 H St. Peters 9/12 H UC Santa Barbara 9/19 A Pittsburgh 9/21 A West Virginia 9/26 H Georgetown 9/28 H Seton Hall 10/4 H DePaul 10/8 A Villanova 10/11 A Syracuse 10/15 A Princeton 10/18 A Cincinnati 10/22 A NJIT 10/25 H Louisville 11/1 A South Florida 11/3 H St. Johns
W W L T W L T L W T L W L L L W L L
2-1 3-0 1-2 0-0 3-2 0-1 0-0 1-2 2-1 0-0 0-2 3-2 0-3 0-1 1-2 2-1 0-1 0-1
2009 (9-10-0) 9/1 A Towson W 9/4 H Stanford L 9/6 H Saint Peter’s W 9/11 A UC Santa Barbara L 9/18 H Providence W 9/20 H Connecticut W 9/25 A Seton Hall W 9/27 A Georgetown L 10/2 H Syracuse L 10/7 A St. John’s L 10/10 A DePaul L 10/13 A Brown L 10/17 H Cincinnati W 10/21 H NJIT W 10/24 A Louisville L 10/28 H Villanova L 10/31 H USF W 11/4 A ^West Virginia W 11/7 A ^St. John’s L
4-3 0-2 1-0 0-4 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-0 0-3 0-2 0-1 1-3 3-0 2-1 0-2 0-3 2-1 2-0 0-3
2010 (4-11-1) 9/1 A Lehigh 9/10 H Delaware 9/12 H St. Peter’s 9/17 H LIU 9/19 H Hartford 9/24 H Marquette 9/29 A Temple 10/2 A Cincinnati 10/5 A NJIT 10/9 H Louisville 10/13 A Villanova 10/16 A Pittsburgh 10/20 H St. John’s 10/23 A Syracuse 10/27 A USF 10/30 H DePaul
3-0 2-2 2-0 2-0 2-1 1-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 2-1 1-0 3-0 1-0 3-0 2-1 2-0
L T W W W L L L L L L L L W L L
2011 (10-7-4) 8/26 H La Salle W 9/2 N Furman L 9/4 A College of Charleston W 9/10 H Drexel W 9/16 H Iona L 9/18 H Indiana L 9/23 H Pittsburgh W 9/27 H Adelphi T 10/1 A Marquette L 10/4 A Maryland L 10/9 H Cincinnati W 10/12 H Villanova W 10/15 A DePaul W 10/20 H Syracuse W 10/22 A Louisville T 10/26 A St. John’s W 10/31 N USF* T 11/6 H Connecticut^ L 11/17 H Colgate# W 11/20 A Boston College#@ T 11/27 A UCLA# L
3-1 3-1 2-1 3-1 1-0 2-0 3-1 3-3 2-0 2-1 2-1 3-2 1-0 2-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 1-3 4-2 1-1 0-3
*Game played at NJIT due to snowfall at RU @ Rutgers advanced on penalty kicks (4-2)
2012 (7-7-1) 8/24 H Fordham W 8/31 N SIU Edwardsville L 9/2 A Creighton L 9/8 A Princeton W 9/14 H College of Charleston W 9/22 A Georgetown L 9/26 H Central Conn. St. W 9/30 H Louisville W 10/3 A Syracuse L 10/6 A South Florida T 10/9 A Maryland L 10/12 H DePaul W 10/17 H St. John’s L 10/20 A Cincinnati L 10/24 H Villanova W
1-0 0-1 0-3 2-0 1-0 0-1 2-1 2-1 1-2 2-2 1-2 2-1 1-2 0-1 3-2
*Game played at NJIT due to snowfall at RU @ Rutgers advanced on penalty kicks (4-2)
^Denotes BIG EAST Tournament Match #Denotes NCAA Tornament Match
RUTGERS PROGRAM HISTORY All-Time Program Record (70 Seasons): 541-391-108 (.572) Name Seasons Won Lost Tied Pct. George Dochat 1938-1942 1946-1970 (30 seasons) 141 116 21 .545 J. William Maytas 1971-1974 (Four seasons) 10 32 5 .266 Kalman Caspo 1975-1980 (Six seasons) 26 41 8 .400 Geza Kiss 1980* 2 1 1 .625 Bob Reasso 1981-2009 (29 seasons) 351 184 71 .638 Dan Donigan 2010 - present (Three season) 21 24 6 .471
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SERIES VERSUS OPPONENTS Adelphi (2-0-1) 9/17/88 H W 2-0 11/17/90 H W 3-2 9/27/11 H T 3-3 Air Force (1-0) 11/23/66 H W 5-2 Akron (1-1-1) 10/18/87 H T 0-0 10/7/92 H W 1-0 11/26/03 A L 2-3 American (3-1) 10/11/97 H L 0-1 9/24/98 A W 2-1 9/22/99 H W 1-0 10/8/00 H W 1-0 Army (8-16-2) 11/4/64 A L 2-11 11/13/65 H L 1-6 11/15/66 A L 1-9 11/11/67 H W 9-0 11/5/68 H L 2-8 10/7/69 H L 0-5 10/2/70 A L 0-4 10/5/71 H L 0-6 9/7/72 A L 1-12 9/23/73 A L 0-4 10/1/74 A L 1-6 9/30/75 H L 1-4 9/27/76 A L 1-4 9/23/77 H L 1-4 9/22/78 A L 5-8 9/21/79 H T 0-0 9/19/80 A W 1-0 9/18/81 H T 1-1 9/17/82 A W 1-0 9/17/83 A W 2-0 9/15/84 A W 3-0 9/14/85 H W 2-0 9/13/86 A L 2-4 9/12/87 H W 2-1 9/9/88 A L 1-2 9/7/89 A W 1-0 Boston College (7-2-3) 10/7/89 H W 6-0 11/4/95 H T 1-1 9/27/96 A W 3-1 10/27/97 H W 2-0 10/18/98 A W 1-0 11/2/99 H W 1-0 9/22/00 A W 1-0 11/10/00 H L 0-1 11/4/02 H L 2-3 10/17/03 A T 0-0 10/9/04 H W 1-0 11/20/11 A T 1-1 Boston University (1-0) 10/10/89 H W 1-0 Bowdoin (1-0) 9/12/81 N W 4-1 Brockport Teachers (1-0) 11/23/61 A W 3-1 Brooklyn (1-0) 11/11/47 H W 3-0 Brown (2-3) 10/21/92 A L 0-1 12/3/94 H W 3-1 10/3/97 H W 3-1 10/31/07 H L 0-2 10/13/09 A L 1-3 Bucknell (14-12-2) 12/6/47 H T 2-2 11/22/55 H W 3-1
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10/10/64 10/9/65 10/8/66 10/7/67 10/5/68 10/4/69 9/28/70 10/2/71 10/3/72 10/2/73 10/9/74 10/5/75 10/2/76 10/5/77 9/30/78 9/28/79 10/8/80 10/3/81 10/1/82 9/28/83 9/29/84 10/4/85 9/29/86 9/26/87 9/24/88 10/12/05
A W 4-1 H W 3-2 A W 7-2 H L 1-3 A L 2-4 H L 4-5 A L 0-3 H L 0-2 A L 1-2 H L 1-2 H L 0-3 H L 0-3 A L 0-6 A T 1-1 A L 1-3 H W 1-0 H W 3-1 H W 4-2 A L 0-2 A W 4-0 A W 2-1 H W 3-1 H W 8-0 H W 4-0 A W 3-2 H W 3-1
Butler (0-1) 8/31/02 N L 0-3 Cal State Fullerton (2-1) 10/29/93 A W 3-0 9/1/00 A L 1-4 10/7/01 H W 3-0 Cal State Northridge (0-1) 11/2/03 A L 1-2 CCNY (1-0-2) 12/10/50 A T 1-1 12/11/51 A W 3-1 11/21/52 H T 1-1 Central Connecticut State (1-0) 9/26/12 H W 2-1 UNC-Charlotte (0-0-1) 10/29/95 N T 1-1 Cinncinati (4-4-1) 9/9/01 A W 2-1 10/1/05 H T 1-1 10/14/06 A W 1-0 11/3/07 H L 0-1 10/18/08 A L 0-1 10/18/09 H W 3-0 10/2/10 A L 2-0 10/9/11 H W 2-1 10/20/12 A L 0-1 Clemson (0-1) 11/29/87 H L 2-3 Cleveland State (1-0) 10/3/06 H W 6-1 College of Charleston (4-0) 10/19/01 N W 1-0 10/1/04 H W 1-0 9/4/11 A W 2-1 9/14/12 H W 1-0 Colgate (3-6) 11/16/63 A L 2-6 11/7/64 H W 3-2 11/6/65 A W 4-2 11/9/66 A L 0-3 10/30/68 H L 1-4 11/1/69 A L 0-4 10/28/70 A L 1-2 10/30/71 A L 1-5 11/17/11 H W 4-2
Columbia (10-11-3) 10/16/57 H W 6-1 10/18/58 H T 1-1 10/7/59 A W 3-1 11/16/60 H W 2-0 11/15/61 A W 5-1 11/24/62 A W 4-2 10/23/64 A L 1-2 10/23/65 H W 2-1 10/29/66 H W 2-0 10/28/67 A T 3-3 10/22/68 A L 1-3 10/25/69 H L 1-6 10/20/70 H L 0-7 10/23/71 H L 3-4 10/28/72 A L 1-4 10/24/73 A T 0-0 10/28/74 H W 2-0 10/25/75 H W 4-3 10/22/76 A L 1-2 10/21/77 H L 5-7 10/7/78 A L 1-2 10/3/79 A L 1-2 10/18/80 H L 1-2 11/5/89 H W 3-1 Connecticut (10-11-1) 10/17/82 A L 0-2 10/26/83 H W 3-0 11/4/84 A T 1-1 10/31/85 H L 0-3 11/8/86 H L 0-1 10/25/87 H W 1-0 10/30/88 A L 1-2 10/8/94 A L 0-1 9/20/95 A W 1-0 10/18/96 H W 1-0 9/14/97 A W 2-0 10/31/98 H W 1-0 10/10/99 A W 2-1 10/28/00 H L 1-2 11/3/01 A L 0-1 11/25/01 A W 2-1 11/9/02 A L 0-1 9/20/03 H W 2-0 10/16/04 A L 0-1 9/8/06 A L 1-2 9/20/09 H W 2-1 11/6/11 H L 1-3 Cornell (1-0) 11/23/96 H W 2-1 Creighton (0-1) 9/2/12 A L 0-3 Dartmouth (1-0) 11/25/90 H W 1-0 Delaware (2-0-1) 9/11/07 H W 3-0 8/29/08 H W 2-1 9/10/10 H T 2-2 DePaul [4-3-1] 10/15/05 A W 3-1 9/24/06 H W 3-1 10/13/07 A L 0-1 10/4/08 H T 0-0 10/10/09 A L 0-1 10/30/10 H L 2-0 10/15/11 A W 1-0 10/12/12 H W 2-1 Drew (3-0) 10/26/57 A W 5-0 10/21/58 H W 3-2 10/21/59 A W 5-2
Drexel (5-5-1) 11/27/55 A L 3-4 11/20/60 H L 1-4 11/2/77 A T 2-2 10/27/78 A L 1-4 11/20/79 H L 0-1 11/26/80 A L 0-2 11/11/81 A W 4-2 11/18/82 A W 2-1 11/12/83 A W 3-1 11/9/84 H W 2-1 9/10/11 H W 3-1 Duke (2-1-1) 9/29/91 H 9/12/92 A 9/10/99 A 10/5/01 H
W 1-0 L 0-1 T 2-2 W 3-2
East Carolina (1-0) 9/21/83 H W 4-1 Evansville (1-0) 12/1/90 N W 1-0 Fairleigh Dickinson (16-7-6) 9/23/61 A T 5-5 11/20/61 A W 2-1 10/31/74 H L 1-3 10/28/75 A L 0-4 10/26/76 H L 4-5 10/13/77 H L 1-6 10/21/78 H T 1-1 10/26/79 H L 0-1 10/4/80 A W 2-0 9/30/81 A W 1-0 9/29/82 H W 4-1 9/24/83 H W 3-2 11/19/83 A L 1-2 9/26/84 H T 1-1 9/25/85 A W 2-1 9/24/86 H W 2-1 9/23/87 A W 2-0 9/21/88 H T 2-2 9/20/89 A L 0-1 9/18/90 H T 2-2 9/18/91 A W 1-0 9/16/92 H W 2-0 9/8/93 A W 4-0 10/27/94 H W 2-0 9/2/95 A W 2-0 9/24/97 A W 2-0 9/12/98 H T 1-1 9/1/99 A W 2-1 9/19/00 H W 4-0 Florida International (2-3) 10/1/88 A W 1-0 10/3/94 H W 1-0 10/27/95 A L 1-4 12/1/96 H L 0-2 10/5/97 H L 2-4 Fordham (8-4) 11/9/55 H W 3-0 10/6/70 H W 3-1 10/9/71 A W 2-1 10/25/72 H L 0-2 10/20/73 A L 3-5 10/26/74 A L 2-3 10/22/75 A L 1-2 10/20/76 H W 6-0 10/19/77 H W 2-0 10/10/78 H W 1-0 10/17/79 A W 4-1 8/24/12 H W 1-0 Franklin & Marshall (1-1) 10/13/39 A L 0-8 11/2/40 H W 2-1 Fresno State (1-0) 10/9/96 A W 2-1
SERIES VERSUS OPPONENTS Furman (0-1) 9/2/11 N L 1-3
Holy Cross [1-0] 9/3/05 H W 1-0
George Mason (1-0-1) 9/28/89 N W 3-1 9/26/90 A T 0-0
Illinois State (1-0) 10/8/93 H W 2-0
George Washington (5-0-1) 10/20/90 H W 2-0 11/2/90 H W 2-1 10/19/91 A W 2-1 10/14/92 A T 2-2 10/16/93 H W 3-2 10/22/94 A W 7-0 Georgetown (6-10-2) 9/15/95 H T 3-3 11/10/95 H T 2-2 9/20/96 A W 4-1 9/21/97 H L 1-3 11/14/97 N W 1-0 9/27/98 A L 0-1 9/28/99 H W 3-0 11/12/99 N L 0-2 9/9/00 A L 1-2 10/13/01 H W 3-2 9/21/02 A L 0-1 10/13/04 H L 2-3 9/25/05 A L 2-3 9/17/06 H W 1-0 8/28/07 A W 1-0 9/26/08 H L 1-2 9/27/09 A L 0-2 9/22/12 A L 0-1 Gettysburgh (1-0) 10/19/46 A W 4-3 Hartford (1-0) 9/19/10 H W 2-1 Hartwick (3-5) 9/8/84 A L 0-2 9/15/90 H W 5-1 9/14/91 A W 2-0 10/23/93 H W 2-0 11/14/93 H L 0-2 10/30/94 A L 1-3 10/21/95 H L 2-3 10/3/04 H L 1-2 Haverford (2-7-1) 10/23/48 H L 1-4 10/28/50 A L 1-4 11/1/52 H L 1-2 10/16/54 A L 2-3 10/15/56 H L 2-3 10/19/57 A W 5-3 10/11/58 H L 0-2 11/19/59 A L 2-3 11/15/60 A T 2-2 11/11/61 A W 7-0 Hofstra (13-4) 10/25/60 H W 5-0 10/27/61 A W 5-1 10/23/62 H W 5-0 10/22/63 A W 3-0 10/21/64 H W 7-0 10/13/65 A W 4-2 11/5/66 H W 2-0 11/1/67 A L 0-1 10/26/68 A L 1-3 10/29/69 H L 0-6 10/23/70 A W 2-1 10/20/71 A W 5-1 10/18/72 H L 2-3 10/13/73 H W 3-0 10/19/74 H W 5-0 10/15/75 A W 4-1 10/13/76 H W 2-0
Indiana (1-5-1) 9/5/93 A W 1-0 9/7/95 H L 0-1 9/5/97 A L 3-4 10/26/01 H L 0-1 12/2/01 A L 0-3 8/30/02 A T 0-0 9/18/11 H L 0-2 Iona (0-1) 9/16/11 H L 0-1 Kean (1-0) 9/11/85 H W 3-1 La Salle (1-0) 8/26/11 H W 3-1 Lafayette (31-17-4) 10/25/39 A L 1-4 11/9/40 H L 1-2 11/8/41 A L 1-4 11/11/42 H W 3-2 11/10/46 A W 3-1 11/15/47 H W 4-2 11/24/48 H L 0-1 11/26/49 H W 3-1 12/6/50 H W 2-0 11/27/51 H L 0-2 12/5/52 A L 3-4 11/17/53 A L 2-3 11/13/54 A L 1-2 11/12/55 H W 2-1 11/10/56 A W 1-0 11/23/57 A W 2-0 11/5/58 A L 1-3 11/4/59 H W 6-0 11/2/60 A W 8-1 11/1/61 H W 7-0 10/31/62 A W 1-0 10/30/63 H L 0-1 10/27/64 A W 2-0 10/27/65 H W 1-0 10/1/66 A W 1-0 10/15/66 H W 1-0 9/30/67 H W 5-2 10/2/68 A W 5-0 10/1/69 H W 3-0 11/9/70 A L 1-2 11/3/71 A L 2-4 11/7/72 A W 2-1 11/1/73 A L forfeit 9/21/74 A T 2-2 9/20/75 H W 1-0 9/18/76 A L 1-4 9/17/77 A L 1-2 11/1/78 H L 0-1 11/13/79 H W 3-1 11/19/80 H T 0-0 11/7/81 A W 2-1 11/11/82 H W 3-2 11/1/83 H W 3-1 9/21/84 A L 0-2 11/5/85 A T 1-1 9/5/92 H W 2-0 11/2/93 A W 4-2 11/19/94 H T 0-0 11/1/95 A W 1-0 11/5/96 H W 3-1 10/21/97 A W 4-1 11/22/03 H W 3-1 Lehigh (26-22-4) 10/13/40 A L 1-4 10/22/41 H L 2-3 10/17/42 A L 1-3 11/19/47 A T 1-1
10/27/48 10/19/49 11/1/50 12/4/51 12/17/51 11/5/52 11/24/53 10/23/54 10/18/55 10/19/56 11/9/57 11/1/58 10/30/59 10/29/60 10/28/61 10/27/62 10/28/63 10/31/64 10/30/65 11/2/66 10/18/67 10/16/68 10/16/69 10/13/70 10/13/71 10/11/72 10/6/73 10/12/74 10/8/75 10/6/76 10/7/77 10/4/78 11/2/79 10/11/80 10/7/81 10/6/82 9/29/83 10/3/84 10/1/85 10/11/86 9/20/87 9/28/88 9/27/89 10/13/98 10/27/04 9/1/06 9/14/07 9/1/10
H W 4-2 H T 1-1 A W 3-2 H L 1-5 A L 0-1 A L 1-2 A W 3-1 H W 2-1 A W 4-1 H L 0-1 H W 4-0 H L 2-5 A W 1-0 H W 3-0 A W 4-0 H W 7-1 A L 0-1 H W 3-0 A W 2-0 H W 5-1 A W 3-1 H W 5-0 A L 0-4 H L 1-2 A L 0-2 H L 0-4 H L 2-4 A L 1-5 A L 2-5 H T 1-1 H L 1-3 H L 1-2 A W 4-3 A W 2-0 A W 1-0 H L 0-3 A W 3-1 H W 4-0 A W 2-1 H W 3-0 A L 0-1 H W 3-0 A W 3-0 H T 1-1 H W 2-0 H W 2-0 A L 1-2 A L 3-0
Long Island (2-7-1) 10/9/63 H L 0-3 10/7/64 A L 2-4 10/19/65 H W 3-2 10/21/67 H L 0-1 10/19/68 H T 2-2 10/18/69 A L 1-3 9/24/80 H L 0-2 9/23/81 A L 0-6 9/22/82 H L 0-2 9/17/10 H W 2-0 Loyola (Md.) (2-0-1) 9/27/80 A T 0-0 9/7/91 N W 3-1 11/12/94 H W 3-1 Louisville [2-4-2] 10/8/05 A L 1-4 10/21/06 H T 0-0 10/28/07 A L 1-3 10/25/08 H W 2-1 10/24/09 A L 0-2 10/9/10 H L 2-1 10/22/11 A T 1-1 9/30/12 H W 2-1 Lynchburg (0-1) 9/28/74 A L 1-3 Maine (3-0) 9/14/81 A W 4-1 9/6/86 H W 3-0 9/6/87 A W 2-1
Manhattan (1-0) 8/31/08 H W 3-0 Marquette (1-2) 9/23/07 H W 1-0 9/24/10 H L 1-0 10/1/11 A L 0-2 Maryland (1-4) 11/27/60 A L 3-4 10/6/95 H W 2-0 11/23/97 H L 0-1 10/4/11 A L 1-2 10/9/12 A L 1-2 Massachusetts (8-2-4) 10/7/83 N W 3-0 9/23/84 H T 0-0 11/17/86 A T 2-2 10/31/87 A W 2-0 10/28/88 H T 0-0 10/22/89 A W 3-1 10/26/90 H W 3-0 10/27/91 N W 6-2 11/8/91 N W 2-1 9/26/92 H T 2-2 11/6/92 H L 1-2 9/25/93 A W 2-1 9/30/94 H L 0-2 12/3/94 H W 4-3 Michigan (1-1) 9/24/04 H W 3-0 8/31/07 A L 0-3 Monmouth (11-0) 9/21/83 H W 1-0 9/19/84 A W 3-1 9/10/86 A W 3-1 9/7/88 A W 4-0 9/6/89 H W 1-0 9/9/87 H W 4-1 9/18/85 A W 3-1 10/10/01 H W 5-1 10/17/02 H W 5-1 9/17/03 A W 2-1 9/8/04 H W 2-0 Montclair State (1-0) 9/23/89 H W 2-0 Muhlenberg (11-2-3) 11/9/46 A T 1-1 11/8/47 H W 3-2 11/17/48 A L 2-3 11/12/49 H T 1-1 11/25/50 A W 4-2 11/17/51 H W 2-0 11/28/52 H T 3-3 11/16/53 H W 8-1 11/5/54 A W 6-4 11/5/55 H W 6-1 11/3/56 A W 5-2 11/12/57 H W 6-0 11/7/58 A L 1-3 11/7/59 H W 5-0 11/9/60 A W 5-0 11/4/61 H W 2-1 NJIT (2-2) 10/10/07 H 10/22/08 A 10/21/09 H 10/5/10 A
W 2-1 L 1-2 W 2-1 L 1-0
North Carolina State (1-2-1) 11/2/86 A T 1-1 9/17/89 A W 2-1 9/11/92 N L 1-3 9/11/99 N L 0-1 Navy (1-0) 10/1/80 H W 2-1
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SERIES VERSUS OPPONENTS North Carolina (0-1] 9/9/05 A L 0-1 Notre Dame (10-5-1) 10/22/88 H W 2-0 9/4/93 N L 1-4 9/8/95 H W 5-2 10/20/96 H W 1-0 11/17/96 H L 0-1 9/29/97 A L 0-1 9/18/98 H W 1-0 10/17/99 A W 1-0 11/6/99 H W 2-0 10/22/00 H W 3-1 9/22/01 A W 3-0 9/29/02 H T 0-0 10/11/03 A W 5-2 10/23/04 H L 0-1 10/28/06 H W 2-1 9/21/07 H L 0-2 Oakland (0-1) 9/2/07 A L 1-2 Old Dominion (4-3-1) 10/12/79 H L 0-1 10/19/85 H T 0-0 10/20/86 A L 0-2 10/4/87 A W 1-0 9/7/90 N W 1-0 11/17/91 H W 2-1 10/6/02 H W 3-2 9/12/04 A L 0-1 Oneonta (0-1) 9/7/84 A L 0-1 Panzer (1-3) 10/15/38 A 11/10/39 A 10/10/47 H 12/1/48 A
L 2-3 L 1-4 W 2-1 L 0-1
Peddie (0-1) 10/24/38 H L 2-3 Penn State (7-8) 9/25/81 A W 1-0 10/29/82 A L 0-3 10/19/83 A W 5-2 10/5/84 A W 3-2 9/6/86 H L 0-1 9/18/87 A W 4-0 11/8/87 H L 0-1 11/6/88 H L 1-2 11/3/89 H L 1-2 9/21/90 A L 0-3 11/4/90 H W 3-1 9/21/91 H W 2-1 9/18/92 A L 0-3 9/26/94 A L 2-3 11/27/94 H W 3-2 Pennsylvania (5-9) 11/18/54 A L 2-13 9/28/71 H L 0-3 9/29/73 H L 0-2 10/5/74 A L 0-2 10/1/75 H L 1-4 9/27/76 H L 0-8 10/1/77 H L 1-6 9/27/78 A W 3-2 9/26/79 H W 3-2 9/30/82 A L 0-1 10/25/00 H W 5-4 10/23/01 A W 3-1 10/23/02 H L 0-1 10/17/07 H W 2-0 Philadelphia Textile (6-2-2) 10/14/84 H L 0-3 10/12/85 A W 1-0 10/17/86 H W 2-1
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A L 0-3 A T 0-0 A W 3-1 H W 1-0 A W 1-0 H W 2-0 H T 1-1
Pittsburgh (8-5-2) 10/11/95 H L 0-2 11/11/95 H L 1-3 10/24/96 H L 0-1 9/27/97 A W 4-2 9/20/98 H W 1-0 10/15/99 A T 0-0 10/20/00 H W 2-0 9/1/01 A W 3-2 10/26/02 H W 3-2 9/14/03 A W 4-1 9/3/04 H T 3-3 9/18/05 H W 4-1 9/19/08 A L 0-1 10/16/10 A L 3-0 9/23/11 H W 3-1 Portland (1-2) 10/4/96 H W 3-2 9/5/98 A L 2-3 10/1/99 L L 0-3 Princeton (20-26-9) 10/31/42 H L 0-5 11/20/51 A W 6-2 10/23/52 H L 2-3 10/10/53 A L 0-1 10/5/57 A L 0-3 10/4/58 H L 1-2 10/5/59 A L 1-4 9/29/60 H W 4-2 9/30/61 A W 2-1 9/28/62 H W 3-1 9/28/63 A T 4-4 10/17/64 H L 1-4 10/16/65 A L 1-7 10/22/66 H T 0-0 10/20/67 A L 0-2 11/8/68 A W 3-1 10/27/69 A L 1-5 10/16/70 H L 1-2 10/16/71 A L 0-2 10/21/72 H L 1-4 10/17/73 A L 1-2 10/23/74 H T 2-2 10/18/75 A L 1-4 10/16/76 H L 0-2 10/15/77 A L 1-6 10/18/78 H L 0-4 10/24/79 A L 1-2 10/22/80 H W 2-1 10/16/81 A L 0-1 10/15/82 H T 1-1 10/10/83 H T 0-0 11/12/84 H L 0-1 11/8/85 A T 0-0 11/12/86 H W 3-1 11/4/87 A W 1-0 11/2/88 H W 2-1 10/25/89 H W 4-0 10/30/90 H W 2-0 10/29/91 A L 1-2 10/25/92 A L 0-1 10/26/93 A L 2-3 11/2/94 H L 2-3 9/30/95 A W 5-1 10/30/96 A T 2-2 10/29/97 H W 4-1 10/7/98 A W 1-0 10/30/99 H W 4-2 9/27/00 A W 2-0 9/19/01 H T 1-1 10/30/02 A W 7-1 10/28/03 H W 3-1 9/28/05 A T 1-1
9/20/06 H W 1-0 10/15/08 A L 0-3 9/8/12 A W 2-0 Providence (10-1-1) 9/27/95 A W 4-0 9/22/96 A T 2-2 10/26/97 H W 3-1 10/16/98 A W 2-1 9/19/99 H W 3-1 9/24/00 A W 3-0 10/28/01 H W 2-0 9/7/02 A W 3-0 9/6/03 H W 4-1 9/19/04 H W 1-0 9/10/06 A L 0-2 9/18/09 H W 2-1 Rhode Island (11-2-4) 10/13/81 H W 2-0 10/12/82 A L 0-2 10/8/83 A T 1-1 10/10/84 A L 1-0 10/8/85 H T 1-1 10/14/86 H L 1-3 10/7/87 H W 4-0 10/5/88 A T 0-0 9/30/89 H W 4-0 10/3/90 A W 1-0 10/2/91 A W 4-0 11/10/91 H W 6-0 9/30/92 A W 3-1 9/29/93 H W 1-0 11/5/93 A W 2-1 9/24/94 A W 2-1 11/11/06 H T 1-1 Richmond (1-0) 10/2/98 H W 1-0 Rider (18-12-3) 10/29/58 H W 1-0 10/29/59 A L 1-3 10/14/61 H W 3-2 11/10/62 A W 3-1 11/23/63 H L 0-3 11/14/64 A L 0-2 10/2/65 H T 3-3 10/5/66 A W 2-0 10/4/67 H W 4-3 10/9/68 A L 2-3 11/8/69 H T 1-1 11/3/70 H L 3-4 10/28/71 H L 1-7 10/14/72 A L 0-6 10/10/73 A W 3-2 10/16/74 H L 0-2 10/10/75 H L 2-4 10/9/76 A L 0-2 10/12/77 A L 1-3 10/14/80 A T 2-2 10/10/81 H W 3-1 10/9/82 A L 0-1 10/30/83 H W 3-0 10/31/84 A W 2-1 11/2/85 A W 4-0 11/5/86 H W 2-0 10/28/87 H W 2-0 10/26/88 A W 2-0 10/20/89 H W 3-1 10/23/90 A W 1-0 10/23/91 A W 4-0 10/17/92 H W 2-1 10/20/93 A W 4-1 Robert Morris (1-0) 9/7/85 H W 7-0 Saint Louis (0-5) 11/27/61 H L 1-6 10/16/88 H L 0-2 9/6/97 N L 1-2 10/16/00 H L 1-2
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San Diego State (2-2) 10/15/89 H W 2-1 10/3/03 H W 4-1 9/25/05 H L 0-1 8/27/06 A L 0-1 San Diego (0-2) 9/13/00 A L 2-3 8/25/06 A L 0-2 Seton Hall (33-16-5) 11/6/46 H W 4-1 10/22/47 A W 4-1 10/30/48 A L 1-3 11/19/49 A L 1-2 11/3/62 H L 3-4 11/9/63 A L 2-4 11/11/64 H W 6-0 11/10/65 A W 5-2 11/12/66 A W 3-0 11/7/67 A W 3-0 11/2/68 H W 7-0 11/4/69 A L 0-1 10/30/70 H L 2-3 11/9/71 A W 3-2 11/2/72 H W 3-1 10/27/73 H T 1-1 11/3/74 H T 1-1 10/31/75 H W 4-0 10/28/77 H W 4-1 10/24/78 H W 3-0 10/31/79 H T 1-1 11/5/80 A W 9-0 10/30/81 H W 9-0 10/29/82 A W 4-0 10/23/83 H W 1-0 10/24/84 A W 3-0 10/23/85 H W 4-0 10/25/86 H L 1-3 10/21/87 H W 1-0 11/21/87 H W 2-1 10/19/88 A L 1-2 10/13/89 H W 3-0 10/17/90 A W 3-0 10/16/91 A W 3-1 10/11/92 H L 2-6 10/13/93 H L 0-1 10/19/94 H L 1-3 10/8/95 H T 1-1 10/12/96 H L 2-3 8/30/97 H W 1-0 9/30/98 A W 1-0 11/7/98 H W 3-1 10/6/99 H W 2-1 9/13/00 A L 2-3 10/31/01 A W 1-0 11/10/01 H W 2-1 9/18/02 H W 1-0 10/8/03 A T 1-1 11/8/03 H W 1-0 9/23/05 A L 1-2 9/15/06 H L 0-1 9/30/07 A L 1-4 9/28/08 H W 2-1 9/25/09 A W 2-1 SIU Edwardsville (0-1) 8/31/12 N L 0-1 South Carolina (3-3-1) 10/13/91 H W 2-0 11/8/83 H W 2-0 10/24/92 N W 3-1 9/4/94 H L 1-2 10/3/99 H L 0-1 10/21/01 A T 1-1 10/19/02 H L 0-1
SERIES VERSUS OPPONENTS South Florida (5-3-3) 10/4/85 N L 2-3 9/30/88 A W 1-0 10/11/91 H T 1-1 10/22/05 H W 3-0 9/30/06 A W 1-0 10/20/07 H W 3-1 11/1/08 A L 0-1 10/31/09 H W 2-1 10/27/10 A L 2-1 10/31/11 N T 0-0 10/6/12 A T 2-2 Southern Connecticut (1-0) 9/20/86 A W 1-0 Southern Methodist (2-1) 11/24/91 H L 2-3 10/9/93 A W 1-0 11/9/94 A W 0-2 St. Bonaventure (4-0) 9/4/90 H W 6-0 10/28/92 H W 4-0 9/11/93 H W 3-0 10/15/94 H W 5-0 St. John’s (6-12-7) 11/19/94 H W 1-0 9/24/95 A W 2-1 11/2/96 H L 1-2 11/16/96 H T 3-3 10/8/97 A T 0-0 11/16/97 H W 2-1 10/28/98 H L 0-1 11/13/98 H L 1-2 9/4/99 A T 0-0 10/11/00 H L 0-1 11/5/00 A W 3-2 9/26/01 A T 1-1 10/9/02 H L 1-3 9/10/03 A L 1-3 11/14/03 N T 1-1 10/6/04 A T 0-0 10/29/05 A T 1-1 10/7/06 H W 2-1 10/24/07 A L 0-1 11/3/08 H L 0-1 10/7/09 A L 0-2 11/7/09 A L 0-3 10/20/10 H L 1-0 10/26/11 A W 1-0 10/17/12 H L 1-2 St. Joseph’s (14-1-1) 9/14/83 H W 1-0 11/7/83 H W 3-0 9/18/84 A T 0-0 11/27/84 H W 4-2 9/15/87 H W 3-0 9/9/92 A W 4-1 10/3/83 H W 2-0 10/20/84 H W 3-1 9/21/85 A W 1-0 10/8/86 A W 2-1 9/13/88 A W 7-0 9/9/89 H W 4-0 9/11/90 A W 1-0 9/10/91 H W 4-1 9/17/94 N L 1-2 9/5/95 H W 2-0 St. Mary’s (Calif.) (0-1) 10/5/03 H L 1-2 St. Peter’s (8-1-1) 11/4/78 H L 2-9 11/5/77 H W 4-1 11/7/79 A W 2-0 11/12/80 H W 1-0 11/3/81 H W 3-1 11/5/82 H W 1-0 10/19/05 H W 5-1
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Stanford (0-1) 9/4/09 H L 0-2 Stevens Tech (14-5) 11/2/46 H L 0-1 11/5/49 H W 3-2 11/5/41 A L 0-2 11/18/42 A L 0-5 11/1/47 A W 1-0 11/3/48 A L 1-3 11/10/50 A W 3-1 11/14/51 A W 2-1 11/14/52 A W 4-1 11/11/53 H W 2-1 10/30/54 H W 3-2 10/29/55 A W 1-0 10/27/56 H W 1-0 10/27/57 A W 2-0 10/25/58 H W 2-0 10/10/59 A L 3-4 10/2/60 H W 6-2 10/7/61 A W 2-0 10/6/62 H W 3-0 Swarthmore (3-4) 10/18/47 H L 1-3 11/26/47 A W 1-0 10/22/49 H L 1-4 11/3/51 A L 1-2 10/17/53 A W 3-2 10/15/55 H W 2-1 11/26/57 A L 0-4 Syracuse (10-8-1) 10/15/95 A L 1-2 9/14/96 A W 2-1 11/9/96 H W 2-1 10/18/97 H W 3-0 10/25/98 A L 0-2 10/27/99 H W 2-1 10/1/00 A L 0-2 10/17/01 H L 2-3 10/12/02 A L 1-2 10/14/03 H T 1-1 10/20/04 A L 0-2 10/26/05 H W 3-0 10/18/06 A W 3-1 10/7/07 H W 2-1 10/11/08 A W 3-2 10/2/09 H L 0-3 10/23/10 A W 3-0 10/20/11 H W 2-1 10/3/12 A L 1-2 Tampa (1-0) 10/5/85 A W 1-0 Temple (18-16-2) 11/5/47 H L 2-3 11/9/48 A L 0-7 11/9/49 A L 1-3 11/18/50 H L 1-4 11/8/52 A L 1-7 10/31/53 A L 1-7 10/27/54 A L 1-2 10/26/55 H W 1-0 10/10/56 A L 2-4 10/9/57 H W 3-0 11/13/58 A L 1-3 11/12/59 H T 3-3 11/12/60 A W 6-0 11/9/77 A W 9-4 10/14/78 A L 0-1 10/20/79 A L 0-1 10/30/80 A W 2-1 10/21/81 A W 2-1 10/20/82 H W 2-1 10/14/83 A W 1-0 10/17/84 H L 0-1
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A L 1-2 H W 3-0 A W 3-1 H W 3-1 H T 0-0 H W 2-1 H W 2-0 A W 5-1 A W 3-0 A W 3-1 A L 1-2 A W 6-3 A W 7-0 H L 0-1 A L 2-0
Towson (1-1) 9/3/08 H L 1-2 9/1/09 A W 4-3 Trenton State (3-6-2) 10/2/38 H L 0-3 10/8/38 A L 0-3 10/31/41 H L 1-2 11/7/42 H L 0-5 10/29/47 A W 4-2 10/24/48 A L 1-4 10/26/49 A T 1-1 10/25/50 H W 1-0 10/29/52 A T 1-1 11/2/55 A L 3-4 10/31/56 H W 1-0 Tulsa (0-0-1) 11/4/94 A T 0-0 UC Santa Barbara (1-1) 9/12/08 H W 3-2 9/11/09 A L 0-4 UCLA (1-5-1) 10/18/89 H L 0-1 10/14/90 H W 2-1 12/2/90 N L 0-1 10/31/93 N L 0-2 10/4/02 H T 1-1 10/31/03 A L 0-2 11/27/11 A L 0-3 9/8/07
UIC (0-0-1) H T 0-0
UNLV (1-0) 10/6/96 H W 1-0 Ursinus (8-1-1) 10/25/46 H W 3-1 10/25/47 A W 6-2 10/29/49 H W 2-0 11/8/51 H L 2-4 10/22/53 H W 4-1 10/22/55 A W 3-0 10/18/57 H W 1-0 10/15/58 A T 4-4 10/14/59 H W 5-1 10/15/60 A W 6-1 Vermont (2-0) 10/14/88 H W 2-0 11/19/89 H W 2-1
9/22/04 10/5/05 9/27/06 10/3/07 10/8/08 10/28/09 10/13/10 10/12/11 10/24/12
A L 0-1 H W 1-0 A L 1-2 H L 1-2 A L 0-2 H L 0-3 A L 1-0 H W 3-2 H W 3-2
Virginia (0-5) 10/22/86 A 11/25/89 H 10/13/90 H 9/8/91 A 12/9/94 N
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Virginia Tech (0-2) 11/16/01 H L 2-3 9/28/03 A L 1-2 11/15/58 10/27/59 10/20/60 10/19/61 10/19/62 10/2/63 9/30/64
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Wake Forest (1-1) 10/16/87 H W 1-0 9/11/05 A L 1-5 Washington (1-2-1) 109/92 H T 0-0 9/9/94 N W 4-1 9/29/96 N L 1-2 9/6/98 N L 0-2 West Virginia (13-3-4) 9/30/90 H W 6-1 9/25/91 A W 3-1 9/23/92 H W 2-1 9/22/93 H W 5-2 9/1/94 A W 3-0 10/13/95 A T 1-1 9/1/96 H W 4-1 11/1/97 A W 4-2 10/10/98 H W 2-1 10/23/99 A L 1-2 9/16/00 H W 8-0 9/30/01 H W 3-1 11/2/02 A W 1-0 10/25/03 H W 2-0 10/30/04 A T 0-0 9/16/05 H L 0-3 11/2/05 A L 0-1 11/3/06 H T 0-0 9/21/08 A T 0-0 11/4/09 A W 2-0 William & Mary (2-1-2) 10/2/87 N T 1-1 9/8/90 A W 2-0 10/4/98 H L 1-2 8/30/03 A W 3-2 9/10/04 N T 1-1 Yale (0-1) 11/20/99 H L 0-1
Villanova (10-8-2) 9/11/82 H W 4-0 9/10/83 A W 4-0 9/17/95 H W 2-0 10/27/96 A L 1-4 9/17/97 H T 1-1 11/8/97 H W 2-0 9/1/98 A W 1-0 9/25/99 H W 3-0 10/15/00 A T 2-2 9/25/02 A W 5-0 10/22/03 H L 0-2
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NCAA TOURNAMENT MATCHES 2011 THIRD ROUND (SWEET 16) NOVEMBER 27, 2011 LOS ANGELES, CALIF. UCLA 3, RUTGERS 0
2001 SECOND ROUND NOVEMBER 25, 2001 STORRS, CONN. RUTGERS 2, CONNECTICUT 1 (3 OT)
Scoring Summary: Rutgers 0 0- 0 UCLA 2 1- 3 Goals: UCLA - Chandler Hoffman 0:41 (Ryan Hollingshead, Patrick Matchett), Victor Chavez 43:14 (Kelyn Rowe), Hoffman 48:18 (Rowe, Hollingshead); Shots: UCLA - 12, RU - 11; Saves: UCLA - 3 (Brian Rowe), RU - 5 (Kevin McMullen 4, Team 1); Corner Kicks: UCLA 3, RU - 1. Attendance 749.
Scoring Summary: Rutgers 0 1 0 0 1- 2 Connecticut 0 1 0 0 0- 1 Goals: RU - Dennis Ludwig 71:21 (unassisted), Ludwig 127:16 (Karcz, El Bialy); UConn Catellanos 80:36 (Mordocco, Ndiaye). Shots: RU - 8; UConn - 22. Saves: RU - 5 (Zinter 5); UConn - 2 (Hancock 2). Corner Kicks: RU 4; UConn - 8. Attendance: 1,403.
2011 SECOND ROUND NOVEMBER 20, 2011 NEWTON, MASS. BOSTON COLLEGE 1, RUTGERS 1 (4-3, PK)
Scoring Summary: PK Rutgers 0 1 0 0 - 1 (4) Boston College 0 1 0 0 - 1 (3) Goals: BC - Patrick Chin 52:46 (unassisted), RU - Ibrahim Kamara 86:30 (Sam Archer, Bryant Knibbs); Shots: BC - 17, RU - 10; Saves: BC - 2 (Justin Luthy), RU - 5 (Kevin McMullen 5); Corner Kicks: BC - 5, RU - 7; Attendance 886. Rutgers advanced on penalty kicks 4-3. 2011 FIRST ROUND NOVEMBER 17, 2011 PISCATAWAY, N.J. RUTGERS 4, COLGATE 2 Scoring Summary: Colgate 1 1- 2 Rutgers 1 3- 4 Goals: RU - Bryant Knibbs 22:28 (unassisted), Nate Bourdeau 63:50 (penalty kick), Juan Pablo Correa 81:12 (Bourdeau), Own Goal 84:22 (unassisted); Colgate - Steven Miller 24:31 (Shane Conlin), Patrick Letourneau 89:33 (Matt Schuber, Barrett Metzger). Shots: RU - 11; Colgate - 18. Saves: RU - 4 (Kevin McMullen 4); Colgate - 5 (Grant Reed 5). Corner Kicks: RU - 5; Colgate - 3. Attendance 629. 2006 FIRST ROUND NOVEMBER 11, 2006 PISCATAWAY, N.J. RUTGERS 1, RHODE ISLAND 2 (4-2, PK)
Scoring Summary: PK Rhode Island 1 0 0 0 - 1 (4) Rutgers 1 0 0 0 - 1 (2) Goals: URI - Jeffery Gonsalves 5:41 (Geoff Cameron; Lukasz Tumicz); RU - Nick LaBrocca 37:30 (unassisted). Shots: RU - 21; URI - 15. Saves: RU - 5 (VanOekel 5); URI - 4 (Pennock 4). Corner Kicks: RU - 7; URI - 1. Attendance 1,230. Rhode Island advanced on penalty kicks 4-2. 2003 SECOND ROUND NOVEMBER 26, 2003 AKRON, OHIO AKRON 3, RUTGERS 2 Scoring Summary: Rutgers 0 2- 2 Akron 2 1- 3 Goals: RU - Josh Gros 52:15 (Schiavino), Josh Gros 54:59 (Arenas, LaBrocca); UA - Ross McKenzie16:45 (Odwell), Cameron Knowles 20:51 (McKenzie), Kirk Harwat 69:50 (Kletzien). Shots: RU - 11; UA - 15. Saves: RU - 3 (Ancin 3); UA - 2 (Christafaris 2). Corner Kicks: RU - 1; UA - 5. Attendance 1,467. 2003 FIRST ROUND NOVEMBER 22, 2003 PISCATAWAY, N.J. RUTGERS 3, LAFAYETTE 1
2001 FIRST ROUND NOVEMBER 23, 2001 STORRS, CONN. RUTGERS 1, HARVARD 0 Scoring Summary: Harvard 0 0- 0 Rutgers 0 1- 1 Goals: RU - Dennis Ludwig 80:08 (El Bialy). Shots: HU - 5; RU - 8. Saves: HU - 5 (Mejias 4, team); RU - 1 (Zinter). Corner Kicks: HU - 1; RU - 4. Attendance: 250. 1999 FIRST ROUND NOVEMBER 20, 1999 PISCATAWAY, NJ. .YALE 1, RUTGERS 0 (2 OT) Scoring Summary: Yale 0 0 0 1- 1 Rutgers 0 0 0 0- 0 Goals: Yale - Gould (pen. kick). Shots: RU - 7; Yale - 16. Saves: RU - 7 (Conway 7); Yale - 2 (Moss 2). Corner kicks: Yale, 7-5. Attendance: 1,419. 1997 FIRST ROUND NOVEMBER 23, 1997 PISCATAWAY, N.J. MARYLAND 1, RUTGERS 0 Scoring Summary Maryland 1 0- 1 Rutgers 0 0- 0 First Half: UM: Jaime Eichmann (Randy Merckel) 32:50; Shots: UM 1, RU 16; Saves: UM 4 (Andy Kirk); RU 4 (Jon Conway). Corners: UM - 6, RU - 4. Fouls: UM 9, RU 13. Offside: UM - 4, RU - 4. Attendance: 2,295. 1996 SECOND ROUND DECEMBER 1, 1996, PISCATAWAY, N.J. FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 2, RUTGERS 0 Scoring Summary Florida International 0 2- 2 Rutgers 0 0- 0 Goals: FIU - Danny Vargas (unassisted), 67th, Allen Kozic (unassisted), 73rd. Saves: FIU - 1 (Sal Fontana); RU - 4 (Jon Conway). Corners: FIU - 3; RU - 2. Fouls: FIU - 17; RU 22. Offside: FIU - 1; RU 1. Atttendance: 534. 1996 FIRST ROUND NOVEMBER 23, 1996 PISCATAWAY, N.J. RUTGERS 2, CORNELL 1 (3OT) Scoring Summary: Cornell 1 0 0 0 0- 1 Rutgers 0 1 0 0 1- 2 Goals: Cornell - Bernard 16:55 (Megliola); RU - Rath 71:33 [Shaw, Checcio). RU -Checcio 134:46 (Sandor, Paviolitis). Saves: Cornell 7 (Hemant Sharma); Rutgers 8 (Jon Conway]. Corners: Cornell - 14; RU - 7. Fouls: Cornell 25; RU 13. Offside: Cornell - 2; RU - 3. Attendance: 2,549.
Scoring Summary: Lafayette 0 1- 1 Rutgers 3 0- 3 Goals: RU - Josh Gros 6:33 (Karcz, Kirk), Nick LaBrocca 43:37(unassisted), Ricardo Arenas 44:17 (Kirk); LC - Victor Krasij 68:50 (McCaughey). Shots: RU - 21; LC - 11. Saves: RU - 3 (Ancin 3); LC - 8 (Freedman 8). Corner Kicks: RU - 4; LC - 3. Attendance 1,709. 2001 THIRD ROUND DECEMBER 2, 2001 BLOOMINGTON, IND. INDIANA 3, RUTGERS 0 Scoring Summary: Rutgers 0 0- 0 Indiana 1 2- 3 Goals: IU - Phil Presser 32:02 (Grabavoy, Noonan), Pat Noonan 46:38 (Hammer), Dias 56:50 (Grabavoy). Shots: RU - 7; IU - 15. Saves: RU - 3 (Zinter 3); IU - 5 (Rogers 5). Corner Kicks: RU 5; IU 6. Attendance 3,854.
Rocky Strazella and Kevin O’Connell celebrate 1994 NCAA Quarterfinal win
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NCAA TOURNAMENT MATCHES 1994 NATIONAL SEMIFINALS DECEMBER 9, 1994 , DAVIDSON, N.C. VIRGINIA 2, RUTGERS 1
Rutgers has advanced to three Final Fouirs, including the 1990 National Championship match
Scoring Summary Rutgers 1 0- 1 Virginia 1 1- 2 First Half: RU - Kevin O’Connell 9:06 (Andreas Maier); UVa. - Damian Silvera 22:04 (Tain Nix). Second Half: UVa. - Billy Walsh 53:42 (Brandon Pollard). Shots: UVa. - 14; RU 12. Saves - UVa. 9 (Mark Peters); RU 4 (Steve Widdowson). Corners: UVa. - 6; RU - 7. Fouls: UVa. - 15; RU 17. Attendance: 12,000. 1994 QUARTERFINALS DECEMBER 3, 1994, PISCATAWAY, N.J. RUTGERS 3, BROWN 1 Scoring Summary Brown 0 1- 1 Rutgers 1 2- 3 First Half: RU - Rob Johnson 21:17 (Phil Napolitano/Rocky Strazzella). Second Half: BU Shaun Harkin 50:54 (Gary Hughes); RU - Napolitano 71:19 (Strazzella), Napolitano 75:37 (Johnson/Strazzella). Shots: RU - 11; BU - 8. Saves: RU - 3 (Steve Widdowson); BU - 1 (Tim Webb). Corners RU - 3, BU - 4. Fouls: RU - 19; BU - 15. Attendance: 7,026. 1994 SECOND ROUND NOVEMBER 27, 1994 PISCATAWAY, N.J. RUTGERS 3, PENN STATE 2 (@OT) Scoring Summary Penn State 1 1 0 0-- 2 Rutgers 1 1 0 1-- 3 First Half: RU - Hamisi Amani-Dove 2:31 (Rob Johnson, Brent Longenecker); PSU -Stuart Reid 7:38 (unassisted). Second Half: PSU - Rich Wilmot 46:39 (Sebastin Gourverneur); RU - Phil Napolitano 85:19 (Amani-Dove). OT 2: RU - Rocky Strazzella 114:08 (Johnson). Shots: RU - 14; PSU - 15. Saves: RU - 4 (Steve Widdowson); PSU - 4 (Steve Sanders). Corners: RU - 2; PSU - 4. Fouls: RU - 19; PSU - 14. Attendance: 4, 115. 1994 FIRST ROUND NOVEMBER 19, 1994 PISCATAWAY, N.J. RUTGERS 1, ST. JOHN’S 0 Scoring Summary St. John’s 0 0- 0 Rutgers 0 1- 1 Second Half: RU - Hamisi Amani-Dove 82:53 (unass.). Shots: St. John’s - 17; RU - 15. Saves: St. John’s - 2 (Kris DaCosta); RU - 7 (Steve Widdowson). Corners: St. John’s - 3; RU 7. Fouls: St. John’s - 6; RU - 10. Attendance: 3,697. 1994 NCAA PLAY-IN NOVEMBER 12, 1994, PISCATAWAY, N.J. RUTGERS 3, LOYOLA (MD) 1 Scoring Summary Loyola, (Md.) 0 1 - 1 Rutgers 2 1 - 3 First Half: RU - Hamisi Amani-Dove 25:45 (Rob Johnson), Pedro Lopes 27:50 (AmaniDove). Second Half: RU - Mike Shaw 65:34 (Amani-Dove); LC - Bill Wnek 87:21 (PK). Shots: LC - 11, RU - 9. Saves: LC - 4 (Zach Thornton); RU - 6 (Steve Widdowson). Corners: LC - 5; RU - 2. Fouls: LC - 19; RU - 12. Attendance: 1,378. 1993 FIRST ROUND NOVEMBER 14, 1993, ONEONTA, N.Y. HARTWICK 2, RUTGERS 0 Scoring Summary Rutgers 0 0-- 0 Hartwick 1 1-- 2 First Half: HC - Ian McIntyre 25:46 (George Neofotistos). Second Half: HC - Liam Heffernan 84:26 (Matt Lawrence). Shots: RU - 11; Hartwick - 13. Saves: RU - 4 (Kori Hunter]; Hartwick - 5 (Scott Vanderwall). Corner Kicks: RU - 7; Hartwick - 6. Fouls: RU - 17; Hartwick - 16. Attendance: 1,609. 1991 SECOND ROUND NOVEMBER 24, 1991, PISCATAWAY, N.J. SOUTHERN METHODIST 3, RUTGERS 2 Scoring Summary SMU 2 1- 3 Rutgers 0 2- 2 First Half: SMU - Gianpauolo Pedroso 4:55 (Johnny Reynolds), Alan Prampin 15:05 (Andy Strause). Second Half: RU - Lou Holder 59:11 (Lino DiCuollo), Steve Cicali 69:50 (unassisted); SMU - Reynolds 68:16 (Scott Blankenship). Shots: SMU - 8; RU -12. Saves: SMU - 3 (John Howard). RU - 5 (Bill Andracki). Corner Kicks: SMU - 6; RU - 7. Fouls: SMU - 18; RU - 10. Attendance: 6,868.
1991 FIRST ROUND NOVEMBER 17, 1991, PISCATAWAY, N.J. RUTGERS 2, OLD DOMINION 0 Scoring Summary Old Dominion 0 0 - 0 Rutgers 1 1- 2 First Half: RU - Rob Johnson 32:56 (Jeff Zaun). Second Half: RU - Lino DiCuollo 68:13 (Pedro Lopes). Shots: ODU - 6; RU - 12. Saves: ODU - 6 (Brett Phillips); RU - 3 (Bill Andracki). Corners: ODU - 4; Rutgers - 8. Fouls: ODU - 17; Rutgers - 18. Attendance: 3,922. 1990 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH DECEMBER 2, 1990, TAMPA, FLA. UCLA 1, RUTGERS 0 (PK) Scoring Summary UCLA 0 0 0 0 0 0 (4) -- 1 Rutgers 0 0 0 0 0 0 (3) -- 0 Overtime: UCLA wins 1-0 on penalty kicks. Shots: UCLA - 22; RU - 22. Saves: UCLA - 7 (Brad Friedel); RU - 8 (Bill Andracki). Corners: UCLA - 4; RU - 8. Fouls: UCLA - 24; RU - 30. Attendance: 4,613. 1990 NATIONAL SEMIFINALS DECEMBER 1, 1990, TAMPA, FLA. RUTGERS 1, EVANSVILLE 0 Scoring Summary Evansville 0 0-- 0 Rutgers 1 0-- 1 First Half: RU - Mike Miller 43:33 (Lino DiCuollo). Shots: E - 8; RU - 4. Saves: E - 0 (Troy Harrington); RU - 4(Bill Andracki). Corners: E - 2, RU - 5. Fouls: E - 14; RU - 14. Attendance: 3,772. 1990 QUARTERFINALS NOVEMBER 25, 1990, PISCATAWAY, N.J. RUTGERS 1, DARTMOUTH 0 Scoring Summary Dartmouth 0 0-- 0 Rutgers 1 0-- 1 First Half: Jeff Carstens (unassisted), 7:34. Shots; DC 8, RU 9. Saves; DC (Greg Leminkey) 2, RU (Bill Andracki) 2. Corners; D 5, RU 5. Fouls; DC 28, RU 23.Attendance: 4,300. 1990 SECOND ROUND NOVEMBER 17, 1990, PISCATAWAY, N.J. RUTGERS 3, ADELPHI 2 (PK) Scoring Summary Adelphi 2 0 0 0 (2)- 2 Rutgers 2 0 0 0 (3)- 3 First Half: RU - Jeff Carstens 14:22 (unassisted), Dave Mueller 25:08 (Alexi Lalas); A Peter Thompson 26:03 (Yossi Cohen), Doug Olcott 42:09 (unassisted). Overtime: RU wins 3-2 on penalty kicks. Shots: Adelphi - 14; RU - 14. Saves: Adelphi - 3 [Chris Lowe); RU - 3 (Bill Andracki). Corners: Adelphi - 1; RU - 7. Fouls: Adelphi - 22; RU - 25. Attendance: 1,737. 1989 NATIONAL SEMIFINALS DECEMBER 2, 1989, PISCATAWAY, N.J. VIRGINIA 3, RUTGERS 0 Scoring Summary Virginia 1 2- 3 Rutgers 0 0- 0 First Half: UV - John Maessner 32:36 (unassisted). Second Half: UV - Maessner 67:44 (Brad Agoos, Drew Fallon), Tim Kunihiro 89:34 (Agoos). Shots: UV - 15; RU - 11. Saves: UV - 5 (Tony Meola); RU - 4 (Dave Barrueta). Corners: UV - 6; RU - 9. Fouls: UV - 11; RU - 5. Attendance: 7,836.
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NCAA TOURNAMENT MATCHES 1989 QUARTERFINALS NOVEMBER 25, 1989, PISCATAWAY, N.J. RUTGERS 2, VERMONT 1 Scoring Summary Vermont 0 1 0 0- 1 Rutgers 1 0 0 1- 2 First Half: RU - 5:52Jeff Zaun (Mike Miller). Second Half: UV - Robert Beall 54:02 (unassisted). Overtime: RU - Chris Brauchle 108:11 (Ben Letson). Shots: UV - 9, RU - 11. Saves: UV - 5 (Jim St. Andre); RU - 6 (Dave Barrueta). Corners: UV - 5, RU - 6. Fouls: UV - 19; RU - 20. Attendance: 5,050. 1989 SECOND ROUND NOVEMBER 19, 1989, PISCATAWAY, N.J. RUTGERS 3, COLUMBIA 1 Scoring Summary Columbia 0 1- 1 Rutgers 2 1- 3 First Half: RU - Steve Rammel 27:27 (Darryl Edelstein), Rammel 42:37 (Lino DiCuollo). Second Half: RU - Rammel 61:37 (unassisted); CU - Peter DiMaggio 75:40 (unassisted). Shots: CU - 16; RU - 17. Saves: CU - 5 (James Feuerborn); RU - 8 (Dave Barrueta). Corners: CU - 3; RU - 3. Fouls: CU - 17; RU - 10. Attendance: 3,390. 1987 SECOND ROUND NOVEMBER 29, 1987, PISCATAWAY, N.J. CLEMSON 3, RUTGERS 2 Scoring Summary Clemson 1 2- 3 Rutgers 1 1- 2 First Half: C - Edo Boonstoppel 27:43 (Bruce Murray); RU - Peter Vermes 29:23 (unassisted). Second Half: RU - Bob Cooke 54:34 (Vermes); C - B. Murray 57:27 (Dave Veghte), B. Murray 65:00 (James Rootes). Shots: C - 16; RU - 14. Saves: C - 2 [Tim Genovese]; RU - 9 (Joe DeMorat). Corners: C - 8; RU - 4. 1987 FIRST ROUND NOVEMBER 21, 1987, PISCATAWAY, N.J. RUTGERS 2, SETON HALL 1 Scoring Summary Seton Hall 0 1- 1 Rutgers 2 0- 2 First Half: RU - 1:49 Bob Cooke (unassisted), Peter Vermes 29:23 (unassisted). Second Half: SHU - Ian Hennessey 88:46 (unassisted). Shots: SHU - 24; RU - 18. Saves: SHU - 6 (David Nolan); RU - 18 (Joe DeMorat). Corners: SHU - 9, RU - 5. 1983 FIRST ROUND NOVEMBER 12, 1983, TEANECK, N.J. FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 2, RUTGERS 0 Scoring Summary FDU 0 2- 2 Rutgers 1 0- 1 First Half: RU - Ray Goon 19:55 (unassisted). Second Half: FDU - Brian Ainscough 70:22 (Mike King), King 72:35 (Ainscough). Shots: FDU - 20; RU - 9. Saves: FDU - 1 (Andrew Grett); RU - 7 (Dave Yeager). Cornerkicks: FDU - 7; RU - 4. Fouls: FDU - 13, RU - 7. 1961 NATIONAL SEMIFINALS NOVEMBER 23, 1961, ST. LOUIS, MO. ST. LOUIS 6, RUTGERS 1 Scoring Summary Rutgers 0 1- 1 St. Louis 1 5- 6 First Half: SL - Tom Klein 1:30 (Gerry Balassi). Second Half: SL - Bob Trigg 30:00 (Bob Malone), Klein 36:00 [Bob Trigg), Steve Barry 47:00 (Trigg), Tony Teiber 55:00 (Barry), Klein 70:00 (Teiber); RU - Herb Weise 65:00 (Joe Letters). Shots: SL - 26; RU - 12. Saves: SL - 4 (Dave Robben); RU - 6 (Rich Congdon). Corners: SL - 4; RU 3. 1961 FIRST ROUND NOVEMBER 20, 1961, BROCKPORT, N.Y. RUTGERS 3, BROCKPORT STATE 1 Scoring Summary Rutgers 1 2- 3 Brockport 1 0- 1 First Half: Brock - Rich Brauss 8:25 (PK); RU - Herb Schmidt 10:40. Second Half: RU - Herb Weise 4:10, Weise, 21:55. Shots: Brock - 4; RU - 24. Saves: Brock - 14; RU - 6 Rock Congeon). Corners: Brock - 5; RU - 4. 1960 FIRST ROUND NOVEMBER 19, 1960, COLLEGE PARK, MD. MARYLAND 4, RUTGERS 3 (OT) *No Box Score Available* The game marked Rutgers’ first bid to the NCAA Tournament. Rutgers jumped out to a 3-0 lead after three periods. But Carlos Martin scored two goals and Cliff Krug tied the game with just 29 seconds left to send it into sudden-death overtime. In overtime, Maryland’s Bob Cummings scored the game-winning goal.
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RUTGERS NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS Rutgers Individual: Most Goals: Most Assists: Most Points: Most Saves: Opponent Individual: Most Goals: Most Assists: Most Points: Most Saves Rutgers Team: Most Goals: Most Assists: Most Points: Most Shots: Most Saves: Most Corners: Opponent Team: Most Goals: Most Assists: Most Points: Most Shots: Most Saves: Most Corners:
3 Steve Rammel vs. Columbia 11/19/89 3 Rocky Strazzella vs. Brown 12/3/94 6 Steve Rammel vs. Columbia 11/19/89 18 Joe DeMorat vs. Seton Hall 11/21/87 3 Tom Klein, St. Louis 11/21/61 2 Ned Grabavoy, Indiana 12/2/01 2 Jeff Agoos, Virginia 12/2/89 2 Bob Trigg, St. Louis 11/21/61 6 Tom Klein, St. Louis 11/21/61 14 (unavailable), Brockport 11/20/61 4 vs. Colgate 11/17/11 5 vs. Brown 12/3/94 11 vs. Brown 12/3/94 24 vs. Brockport 11/20/61 18 vs. Seton Hall 11/21/87 9 vs. Virginia 12/8/89 6 St. Louis 11/21/61 6 St. Louis 11/21/61 18 St. Louis 11/21/61 26 St. Louis 11/21/61 14 Brockport 11/20/61 14 Cornell 11/23/96
RUTGERS SCORING IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT G A P Rob Johnson 2 3 7 Phil Napolitano 3 1 7 Josh Gros 3 0 6 Dennis Ludiwg 3 0 6 Steve Rammel 3 0 6 Herb Weise 3 0 6 Hamisi Amani-Dove 2 1 5 Lino DiCuollo 1 3 5 Nick LaBrocca 2 1 5 Peter Vermes 2 1 5 Rocky Strazzella 1 3 5 Bob Cooke 2 0 4 Jeff Carstens 2 0 4 Ricardo Arenas 1 1 3 Ian Checcio 1 1 3 Mike Miller 1 1 3 Jeff Zaun 1 1 3 Nate Bourdeau 1 1 3 Bryant Knibbs 1 1 3 Wes Kirk 0 2 2 Ray Goon 1 0 2 Chris Brauchle 1 0 2
Steve Cicalli Sherif El Bialy Lou Holder Dave Mueller John Rath Herb Schmidt Chris Karcz Kevin O’Connell Juan Pablo Correa Ibrahim Kamara Pedro Lopes Darryl Edelstein Alexi Lalas Ben Letson Joe Letters Brent Longenecker Jim Paviolitis Andreas Maier Niklas Sandor Mike Shaw Dustin Sheppard Anthony Schiavino Sam Archer
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TOP 10 CROWDS AT RUTGERS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Date Opponent Round Stadium Att. 12/2/89 Virginia Semifinal Rutgers 7,836 12/3/94 Brown Quarterfinal Yurcak 7,026 11/24/91 SMU Second Rutgers 6,868 11/25/89 Vermont Quarterfinal Rutgers 5,050 11/25/90 Dartmouth Quarterfinal Rutgers 4,300 11/27/94 Penn State Second Yurcak 4,115 11/17/91 ODU First Rutgers 3,922 11/19/94 St. John’s First Yurcak 3,697 11/19/89 Columbia Second Rutgers 3,390 11/23/96 Cornell First Yurcak 2,549 Rutgers=Rutgers Stadium; Yurcak=Yurcak Field
BIG EAST TOURNAMENT MATCHES NOVEMBER 6, 2011 YURCAK FIELD - PISCATAWAY, N.J. BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS Connecticut 0 3- 2 Rutgers 0 1- 1 Goals: UCONN - Jean Baptiste (Cascio) 52:37, Cascio (Diop) 60:34, Diop (unassisted) 83:22; RU - Eze (Knibbs) 51:10. Shots: UCONN - 16, RU - 7. Saves: UCONN - 3 (Blake), RU - 3 (McMullen). Corners: UCONN - 8, RU - 1. Att: 501. NOVEMBER 7, 2009 BELSON STADIUM - QUEENS, N.Y. BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS Rutgers 0 0- 0 St. John’s 0 3- 3 Goals: STJ - Hoffer (Tardy, Wegge Gundhus) 68:24, Tardy (Wegge Gundhus), Becerra (unassisted). Shots: RU - 10, STJ - 14. Saves: RU - 1 (Morgans), STJ - 1 (Carrillo). Corners: RU - 3, STJ - 4. Att: 745. NOVEMBER 5, 2009 DICK DLESK SOCCER STADIUM - MORGANTOWN, W.VA. BIG EAST FIRST ROUND Rutgers 2 0- 2 West Virginia 0 0 - 0 Goals: RU - Kamara (unassisted) 5:03, Parr (McLarney) 31:54. Shots: RU - 12; WVU - 18. Saves: RU - 4 (Morgans); WVU - 5 (Johnson). Corners: RU - 5; WVU - 9. Att: 581. NOVEMBER 3, 2006 YURCAK FIELD - PISCATAWAY, N.J. BIG EAST SEMIFINALS Rutgers 0 0 0 0- 0 West Virginia 0 0 0 0- 0 *West Virginia won on penalty kicks, 4-2 Shots: RU - 15; WVU - 10. Saves: RU - 5 (VanOekel, 5); WVU - 2 (Noble, 2). Corners: RU - 4; WVU - 5. Att: 1,400. OCTOBER 28, 2006 YURCAK FIELD - PISCATAWAY, N.J. BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS Notre Dame 1 0 0 0- 1 Rutgers 0 1 0 1- 2 Goals: ND - Rellas - 34:55; RU - Sternberger (Grato) 79:32, Sternberger (Simi) - 105:00. Shots: ND - 13; RU - 12. Saves: ND - 5 (Cahill, 5); RU - 3 (VanOekel). Corners: ND - 3; RU - 5. Att: 1,702. NOVEMBER 2, 2005 DICK DLESK SOCCER STADIUM - MORGANTOWN, W.VA. BIG EAST FIRST ROUND Rutgers 0 0 0 0- 0 West Virginia 0 0 0 1- 1 Goals: WVU - Wright 101:02. Shots: RU - 1; WVU - 7. Saves: RU - 6 (VanOekel); WVU - 1 (Noble). Corners: RU - 8; WVU - 6. Att: 224. NOVEMBER 14, 2003 MORRONE STADIUM - STORRS, CONN. BIG EAST SEMIFINALS Rutgers 0 1 0 0- 1 St. John’s 0 1 0 0- 1 *St. John’s won on penalty kicks, 4-3. Goals: RU - Moser 65:58 (Kirk, Mark); STJ - Kelly 84:13 (Damiani, Ralph). Shots: RU - 6; STJ - 28. Saves: RU - 8 (Ancin); STJ - 2 (Gaudette). Corners: RU - 1; STJ - 10. Att: 407. NOVEMBER 8, 2003 YURCAK FIELD - PISCATAWAY, N.J. BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS Seton Hall 0 0 0- 0 Rutgers 0 0 1- 1 Goals: RU - Bart Koffeman 94:00 (Arenas). Shots: SHU - 7; RU - 17. Saves: SHU - 6 (Pardo 6); RU - 4 (Ancin). Corners: SHU - 3; RU - 5. Att: 1,086. NOVEMBER 9, 2002 MORRONE STADIUM - STORRS, CONN. BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS Rutgers 0 0- 0 Connecticut 1 0- 1 Goals: UConn - Ralph (Thomas). Shots: RU - 14; UConn - 17. Saves: RU -7 (Zinter); UConn - 5 (Schuerman). Corners: RU - 5; UConn - 2. Att: 1,056. NOVEMBER 16, 2001 MORRONE STADIUM - STORRS, CONN. BIG EAST SEMIFINALS Rutgers 0 0- 0 Connecticut 1 0- 1 Goals: UConn - Soares (Curtis). Shots: RU - 8; UConn - 13. Saves: RU - 4 (Zinter 4); UConn - 2 (Hancock 2). Corners: RU - 5; UConn - 2. Att: 2,431.
NOVEMBER 10, 2001 YURCAK FIELD - PISCATAWAY, N.J. BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS Seton Hall 1 0- 1 Rutgers 1 1- 2 Goals: SHU - McGowan (Serafin); RU - El Bialy (unassisted), Karcz (Moser). Shots: SHU - 10; RU - 14. Saves: SHU - 4 (McDonald 4); RU - 4 (Zinter 4). Corners: SHU 4; RU - 6. Att: 250. NOVEMBER 10, 2000 YURCAK FIELD - PISCATAWAY, N.J. BIG EAST SEMIFINALS Rutgers 0 0- 0 Boston College 1 0- 1 Goals: BC - Schmidt (Thompson, Boyd). Shots: RU - 15; BC - 7. Saves: RU 2 (Zinter 2); BC 5 (Hamblin 5). Corners: RU 10, BC - 6. Att: 1,593. NOVEMBER 5, 2000 MITCHEL FIELD - UNIONDALE, N.Y. BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS Rutgers 2 0 0 1- 3 St. John’s 1 1 0 0- 2 Goals: RU - El Bialy (PK), El Bialy (unassisted), Ludwig (El Bialy). STJ - Joseph (Szewczwyk, Rojas), Joseph (Rojas, Bradley). Shots: RU - 15; STJ - 9. Saves: RU - 4 (Zinter); STJ - 5 (Stoklosa). Corners: RU - 2, STJ - 4. Att: 567. NOVEMBER 6, 1999 YURCAK FIELD - PISCATAWAY, N.J. BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS Notre Dame 0 0- 0 Rutgers 2 0- 2 Goals: RU - Moser (Abrahamson), Ludwig (Youssef). Shots: RU - 17; ND - 2. Saves: RU - 0; ND- 5 (Short). Corners: RU - 6-2. Att: 781. NOVEMBER 12, 1999 MORRONE STADIUM - STORRS, CONN. BIG EAST SEMIFINALS Georgetown 1 1- 2 Rutgers 0 0- 0 Goals: GU- Incekara (unassisted), Owens (Incekara). Shots: RU - 9; GU - 8. Saves: RU - 2 (Conway); GU - 5 (Purtill) Corners: RU - 7, GU - 3. Att: 283. NOVEMBER 13. 1998 YURCACK FIELD - PISCATAWAY, N.J. BIG EAST SEMIFINALS Rutgers 1 0 - 1 St. John’s 0 2 - 2 Goals: RU - Ludwig (Piesner); STJ - Taylor (Wile), Theorides (Miiglioranzi). Shots: RU - 8, STJ - 15. Saves: RU - 3 (Jon Conway), STJ - 3 (Dan Popik). Corners: RU - 5, STJ - 4. Att: 3,334. NOVEMBER 7, 1998 YURCACK FIELD - PISCATAWAY, N.J. BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS Seton Hall 0 1 0 0 - 1 Rutgers 1 0 1 1 - 3 Goals: RU - Stewart (Sheppard, Piesner), Stewart (Boutilier), Piesner (Unassisted); SHU -Klinger (Unassisted). Shots: RU - 28, SHU - 12. Saves: RU - 5 (Jon Conway); SHU - 13 (Martin). Corners: RU -8; SHU - 3. Att: 1,862. NOVEMBER 16. 1997 YURCAK FIELD - PISCATAWAY, N.J. BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS St. John’s 0 1 0 0 - 1 Rutgers 1 0 0 1 - 2 Goals: RU - Walsh (Piesner, Kenig), Davidson (Sandor, Walsh); STJ - Van Saun (Mullholland). Saves: RU - 10 (Jon Conway); STJ - 5 (Kris DaCosta). Corners: RU - 2; STJ -15. Att: 779.
NOVEMBER 14, 1997 MORRONE STADIUM - STORRS, CONN. BIG EAST SEMIFINALS Rutgers 0 1 - 1 Georgetown 0 0 - 0 Goals: RU - Checcio (unassisted). Saves: RU - 4 (Conway); GT - 4 (Purtill). Corners: RU - 3; GT - 3. Att: 90. NOVEMBER 8, 1997 YURCAK FIELD - PISCATAWAY, N.J. BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS Villanova: 0 0 - 0 Rutgers: 1 1 - 2 Goals: RU - Lasby (Simpson), Simpson (Rath). Saves: RU - 6(Conway), VU - 9(Westfall). Shots: RU - 23; VU - 7. Corners: RU - 7; VU:1; Att: 1,023 NOVEMBER 17, 1996 YURCAK FIELD - PISCATAWAY, N.J. BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH Notre Dame 1 0 - 1 Rutgers 0 0 - 0 Goals: ND - Koloskov (Aris), 39:45; Shots: ND - 8, RU - 4; Saves: ND - 3 (Velho), RU - 3 (Conway); Corners: ND - 2, RU - 4; Att: 1,323. NOVEMBER 16, 1996 YURCAK FIELD - PISCATAWAY, N.J. BIG EAST SEMIFINALS St. John’s 0 2 1 0 - 3 Rutgers 1 1 0 1 - 3 *Rutgers won on penalty kicks, 3-2 Goals: RU - Napolitano (Forster) 31:19, STJ - Hickey (Miglioranzi) 70:00, RU - Paviolitis (Forster) 73:01, STJ Hickey (Champagnie) 89:33, STJ Champagnie (Buscemi) 93:45, RU Kenig (Checcio) 111:54. Shots: STJ - 31; RU - 6; Saves: STJ - 1 (Braga); RU - 1 (Widdowson).; Corners: STJ - 13, RU - 1, Att: 2,533. NOVEMBER 9, 1996 YURCAK FIELD - PISCATAWAY, N.J. BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS Syracuse 0 1 0 0 - 1 Rutgers 1 0 0 1 - 2 Goals: RU - Shaw (Forster),1:29; SYR - Jacobson,75:46; RU - Forster,119:58. Shots: RU - 26, SYR - 9. Saves: RU - 4 (Widdowson), SYR - 6 (Freeman). Corners: RU - 4, SYR - 2. Att: 810. NOVEMBER 11, 1995 YURCAK FIELD - PISCATAWAY, N.J. BIG EAST SEMIFINALS Rutgers 0 1 - 1 Pittsburgh 0 3 - 3 Goals: Pitt - Kopp, 63:04; Pitt - Graf (Hopper, Kruse), 78:06; Pitt - Kruse (Hopper), 86:44; RU - Strazzella (Sandor), 89:19; Shots: Pitt - 10, RU - 30; Saves: Pitt - 11 (Spitzer), RU - 3 (Widdowson). Corners: RU - 14, Pitt - 4. Att: 640. NOVEMBER 10, 1995 YURCAK FIELD -- PISCATAWAY, N.J. BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS Georgetown 0 2 0 0 - 2 Rutgers 2 0 0 0 - 2 *Rutgers won on penalty kicks, 6-5 Goals: RU Napolitano (Amani-Dove), 33:13; RU AmaniDove (Checcio, Shaw), 41:00; GU McKnight (Kelly, Van der Waag), 70:00; McKnight (Ascunce), 74:38; Shots: RU 25, GU 25; Saves: RU (Widdowson) 10; GU (Stapleton) 8; Corners: RU 4, GU 9; Fouls: RU 22, GU 16; Att: 1279.
RUTGERS BIG EAST TOURNAMENT RECORDS GOALS Game:..........................2............................. Sherif El Bialy, 11/5/2000 ........................................................Christopher Stewart, 11/7/1998 Tournament: ...........2................................. Adam Sternberger, 2006 ....................................................................................... Sherif El Bialy, 2000 ........................................................................Christopher Stewart, 1998 Career:........................3.....................................Sherif El Bialy, 2000, 01 ............................................................. Dennis Ludwig, 1998, 99, 2000 ASSISTS Game:..........................2..............................Simon Forster, 11/16/96 Tournament:............3...........................................Simon Forster, 1996 Career:........................3...........................................Simon Forster, 1996 POINTS Game:..........................5............................. Sherif El Bialy, 11/5/2000 Tournament:............5............................................. Sherif El Bialy, 2000 .....................................................................................Simon Forster, 1996 Career:........................7.....................................Sherif El Bialy, 2000, 01
SAVES Game:..........................10............ Steve Widdowson, 11/11/1995; ................................................ Jon Conway vs. St. John’s, 11/16/97 Career:........................33..........................Jon Conway, ‘96-’98, 6 gms TEAM RECORDS Shots RU.................................28................................ vs. Seton Hall, 11/7/98 Opp...............................31.....................................St. John’s, 11/16/96 CORNERS RU.................................14........................................... vs. Pitt, 11/11/96 Opp...............................15.....................................St. John’s, 11/16/97 SAVES RU.................................10................................... vs. G’Town, 11/11/95 ...........................................................................vs. St. John’s, 11/16/97 Opp...............................13.......................................Seton Hall, 11/7/98
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HISTORY & TRADITION RUTGERS MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE
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RETIRED JERSEYS ART BRINKMANN (1952-55)
The first Scarlet Knight booter to have his jersey retired, Art Brinkmann was one of the founders of Rutgers Soccer. He was the program’s first All-American, claiming the honor in 1954 and holds the school record with six goals in a match. A three-time All-East selection, he scored 49 career goals. He was team captain his junior and senior season, was named the Alfred Sasser Award Winner in 1954 and appeared in Who’s Who in American Colleges & Universities in 1954 and 1955. Brinkmann was an alternate member of the United States Olympic Team that competed in the Summer Games in Helsinki, Finland. In 1956 he was a member of the National Champion Eintracht FC. The College Soccer Coaches Association of New Jersey elected him to its Hall of Fame in 1995.
LINO DICUOLLO (1988-91)
Recognized as one of the nation’s premier forwards during his career, DiCuollo was a 1989 All-America choice following a year in which he was also named Atlantic 10 East Division Player of the Year. In his four years, he led Rutgers to a 71-15-8 record and three NCAA Tournament appearances. He stands third on the Rutgers career points list with 122, third on the goals scored list with 48 and fourth on the assist list with 26.
BOBBY JOE ESPOSITO (1983-86)
Bobby Joe Esposito was one of the most prolific scorers in Rutgers history. In all four years of his career, he led Rutgers in goals, points, game-winning goals and multiple-goal games. He finished his career with 50 goals which ranks second all-time, 25 career assists (t-fourth) and 125 points (second). He started every game of his career (76) and recorded 16 multiplegoal games. Following his freshman season he was named one of Soccer America’s Top 10 freshmen. In 1986, he led the team with 15 goals and four assists and was named an All-American. A stellar student, he was an Academic All-America in 1986 as well, and played in the 1986 Senior Bowl. Following his career, Esposito spent six years playing professionally in the MISL and NPSL.
DAVID GRIMALDI (‘73-’77)
David Grimaldi was a member of the soccer team from 1973-1977. He was described by his coaches as one of the best soccer players in the nation. A sweeper and midfielder during his time “On The Banks,” Grimaldi was the 1977 Alfred B. Sasser Award winner for his leadership, spirit, and loyalty to the Scarlet Knights. In 1977, he became the first in Rutgers history to be drafted by a team in the NASL. Grimaldi was selected in the first round of the 1977 draft by the Dallas Tornadoes. The fourth overall pick that year, he played one season for the Tornado and another for the Memphis Rogues. He also played three years in the Major Indoor Soccer League for the Cleveland Force where he was elected player-representative and team captain. A member of the 1976 United States Olympic Team, Grimaldi was an all-state performer for Willingboro High School.
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DAVE MASUR (‘82-’84)
Dave Masur was a two-time All-American and a three-year captain (1982-84). During those three seasons, Masur keyed the Scarlet to a combined 35-14-6 record. A perfect 17-0-2 mark in 1983 garnered Rutgers its first NCAA Tournament berth in 22 years. That season, he was the third-leading scorer on the team (from the back) with four goals and six assists. Masur won the Bob McNulty MVP Award in 1982 and 1983. He was a participant in the 1984 Senior Bowl and graduated Rutgers as the then-eighth all-time assist leader (14) and 13th in all-time points (30).
DAVE MUELLER (‘87-’90)
Mueller played for Rutgers from 1987-90 and made three NCAA appearances, including two Final Fours. He is tops on the RU all-time assist charts with Brian Sentowski, recording 28 for his career. A ball-handling wizard, Mueller was a teammate of Rammel’s and current RU associate head coach Jeff Zaun on the 1990 national runner-up team that lost to UCLA on penalty kicks in the National Championship game.
STEVE RAMMEL (‘89-’90)
A 1990 Rutgers graduate, Steve Rammel led his team to back-to-back Final Fours in 1989 and 1990, earning All-American honors in 1990. He led RU to the National Championship game his senior season. A runner-up for the Hermann Trophy, which goes to the top college soccer player in America, in 1990, Rammel recorded 17 goals in each of his two years at Rutgers after transferring from Connecticut. He is currently the Scarlet Knights’ ninth ranked all-time scorer with 84 career points. Following his Scarlet Knight career, Rammel was an All-Star with the DC United of the MLS, becoming the first player ever in MLS history to record a hat trick. In 2001, Rammel was named head coach of St. Mary’s (CA) men’s soccer team. Rammel left St. Mary’s in January, 2005, to join the LA Galaxy as an assistant coach. He served as an assistant on the UCLA staff prior to his head coaching post at St. Mary’s.
HERB SCHMIDT (‘59-’61)
Herb Schmidt is the first two-time soccer All-American in Rutgers history. A stalwart scorer from 1959-1961, he also served as the team’s captain in his senior year and was an All-Mid Atlantic selection. The Sasser Award winner, he was also a two-time All-American in Lacrosse. Considered the premier midfielder of his time, he tallied 90 goals, 23 his sophomore year, 33 as a junior, and 34 as a senior. In 1960, Rutgers finished the regular season with a perfect 11-0 record but lost a 4-3 overtime decision to Maryland in the NCAA tournament. As a student, Schmidt was a member of the Crown and Scroll honor society.
RUTGERS OLYMPIC SPORTS HALL OF FAME ART BRINKMANN (1952-55) CLASS OF 1996 The first Scarlet Knight booter to have his jersey retired, Art Brinkmann is one of the founders of Rutgers Soccer. He was the program’s first All-American, claiming the honor in 1954 and he holds the school record with six goals in a match. A three-time All-East selection, he scored 49 career goals. He was team captain his junior and senior season, was named the Alfred Sasser Award Winner in 1954 and appeared in Who’s Who in American Colleges & Universities in 1954 and 1955. Brinkmann was an alternate member of the United States’ Olympic Soccer team that competed in the Summer Games in Helsinki, Finland. In 1956 he was a member of the national champion Eintracht FC. The College Soccer Coaches Association of New Jersey elected him to its Hall of Fame in 1995.
BOBBY JOE ESPOSITO (1983-86) CLASS OF 1999 Bobby Joe Esposito was one of the most prolific scorers in Rutgers history. In all four years of his career, he led Rutgers in goals, points, game-winning goals and multiple-goal games. He finished his career with 50 goals which ranks second all-time, 25 career assists (t-fourth) and 125 points (second). He started every game of his career (76) and recorded 16 multiple-goal games. Following his freshman season he was named one of Soccer America’s Top 10 freshmen. In 1986, he led the team with 15 goals and four assists and was named an All-American. A stellar student, he was an Academic All-America in 1986 as well, and played in the 1986 Senior Bowl. Following his career, Esposito spent six years playing professionally in the MISL and NPSL.
PEDRO LOPES (1990-94) CLASS OF 2004 Lopes, a two-time All-American and two-time recipient of the Bob McNulty Award as the team’s Most Valuable Player, played in four NCAA Tournaments, including two Final Fours during his storied collegiate career. He was named the Atlantic-10 Player of the Year in 1994 when Rutgers advanced to the Final Four for the third time in five seasons. He spearheaded a defense that allowed just 10 goals in 1990, 93 and 94. He scored the game-winning goal in the 1993 Atlantic 10 Championship game and started all 86 games in his collegiate career. Upon graduation, he played professionally with the NJ Imperials and served as an assistant coach at Rutgers for eight seasons before taking over as the head men’s soccer coach at NJIT in 2003.
ALEXI LALAS (1988-91) CLASS OF 1998 Three-time All-American and 1991 consensus National Player of the Year, Alexi Lalas became one of the most recognizable American athletes in the world. In his four years as a Scarlet Knight, he led RU to three NCAA tournaments, including a National Semifinal in 1989 and National Championship game in 1990. In his four seasons, Rutgers compiled a record of 71-15-8. In 1989 and 1990, he was named Third-Team All-American and in 1991, he was recognized as the nation’s finest college soccer player winning the Hermann Award and the Missouri Athletic Club Trophy. That year, he was also named First-Team All-American. He was also a four-time Mid-Atlantic Region choice as well as three-time Atlantic 10 selection. A three-time captain and the only Rutgers soccer player to receive three All-America honors, Lalas was the guiding force to a 15-match unbeaten streak and Rutgers’ first No. 1 ranking in the history of the program during his senior year. In August 2006, he was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame.
DAVE MASUR (1982-84) CLASS OF 1996 Dave Masur was a two-time All-American and a three-year captain (1982-84). During those three seasons, Masur keyed the Scarlet to a combined 35-14-6 record. A perfect 17-02 mark in 1983 garnered Rutgers its first NCAA Tournament berth in 22 years. That season, he was the third-leading scorer on the team (from the back) with four goals and six assists Masur won the Bob McNulty MVP Award in 1982 & 1983 and was a participant in the 1984 Senior Bowl. He graduated as Rutgers 8th all-time assist leader and 13th in all-time points.
HERB SCHMIDT (1959-61) CLASS OF 1994 Herb Schmidt is the first two-time soccer All-American in Rutgers history. A stalwart scorer from 1959-1961, he also served as the team’s captain in his senior year and was an All-Mid Atlantic selection. The Sasser Award winner, he was also a two-time All-American in Lacrosse. Considered the premier midfielder of his time, he tallied 90 goals, 23 his sophomore year, 33 as a junior, and 34 as a senior. In 1960, Rutgers finished the regular season with a perfect 11-0 record but lost a 4-3 overtime decision to Maryland in the NCAA tournament. As a student, Schmidt was a member of the Crown and Scroll honor society.
PETER VERMES (1985-87) CLASS OF 1998 A 1987 First-Team All-American and runner-up for National Player of the Year, Vermes put together one of the finest careers in Rutgers sports history. He currently ranks seventh in all-time points (89), goals scored (35), 10th in assists (19) and second in game-winning goals (15). In 1987, he earned FirstTeam All-America honors after scoring 21 goals, 15 assists for 52 points and leading Rutgers to the Region Finals of the NCAA Tournament. He went on to star for the U.S. National team as a member of the 1988 Olympic team and the 1990 World Cup team. He was also named 1988 U.S. Male Soccer Player of the Year. As a professional soccer player, Vermes was the first American to play in both Holland’s and Hungary’s First Division. The 29th overall pick in the 1996 Inaugural Major League Soccer Draft by the MetroStars, Vermes spent seven seasons in the MLS.
JEFF ZAUN (1989-93) CLASS OF 1998 An All-American and National Player of the Year candidate during his time “On the Banks,” Zaun truly made his mark on the Rutgers soccer program. He starred at Rutgers from 1989-1993, leading the Scarlet Knights to a pair of Final Fours, including the NCAA Championship match in 1990. In 1991, Zaun recorded four gamewinning goals, guiding the Scarlet Knights to a 19-3-1 record and a No. 4 ranking in the final national poll. A three-time captain, Zaun earned a pair of NSCAA All-Region selections as both a back and a midfielder in 1990 and 1991. He was a four-year letterwinner for the Scarlet Knights, starting 77 games during his career. In his rookie campaign, the former New Jersey High School Player of the Year was named the Atlantic-10 Freshman of the Year in 1989. He went on to earn several All-Atlantic 10 laurels the following years. Rutgers enjoyed a 76-15-4 record during his four seasons with the Scarlet Knights. Upon graduation, Zaun continued his soccer career at the professional level, playing a total of four seasons in the MLS as a member of the New York/New Jersey MetroStars and the Chicago Fire.
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ALL-AMERICANS GUY ABRAHAMSON (1999-2002) Abrahamson earned Second Team NSCAA All-America honors in 2001 and 2002. He guided the Scarlet Knights to a 15-7-3 record and a final ranking of No. 9 in the NSCAA poll in 2001 and an 8-8-3 mark in 2002. Moving to back from the midfielder position he occupied the previous three seasons, Abrahamson was the catalyst for an offense that registered 44 goals and allowed just 28 in 2001. Abrahamson netted two goals and five assists his junior season with one goal and two assists his senior year.
BILL ANDRACKI (1990-91) The Scarlet Knight netminder for two seasons, Andracki was named an AllAmerican following a trip to the National Championship match in 1990. In 1990, he kept both Evansville and UCLA from scoring ultimately falling to the Bruins in a penalty kick shootout. In two seasons, Andracki recorded 23 shutouts which is fourth on the Rutgers all-time list and 171 saves which ranks seventh in RU history.
ALAN BRANIGAN (1993-96) Branigan’s effectiveness cannot merely be measured in goals or assists. A 1993 third-team All-America choice, his feared presence in the lineup kept the nation’s top scorers away from the Scarlet Knight goal. Time after time, he shut down AllAmericans and top scorers with his tenacious marking ability. He was a member of three NCAA Tournament teams and played a key role in leading RU to the 1994 Final Four.
ART BRINKMANN (1952-55) The first Scarlet Knight booter to have his jersey retired, Art Brinkmann was one of the founders of Rutgers Soccer. He was the program’s first All-American, claiming the honor in 1954 and holds the school record with six goals in a match. A three-time All-East selection, he scored 49 career goals. He was team captain his junior and senior season, was named the Alfred Sasser Award Winner in 1954 and appeared in Who’s Who in American Colleges & Universities in 1954 and 1955. Brinkmann was an alternate member of the United States Olympic Team that competed in the Summer Games in Helsinki, Finland. In 1956 he was a member of the National Champion Eintracht FC. The College Soccer Coaches Association of New Jersey elected him to its Hall of Fame in 1995.
JON CONWAY (1996-98) One of the nation’s best and most intimidating goalkeepers, Jon Conway earned several All-America awards following the 1999 season, a season in which Rutgers finished 12-6-3, won the BIG EAST Regular Season title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Conway turned in one of the best single-season efforts in RU history, recording a 0.88 GAA, including
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a league-best 0.48 mark in BIG EAST play, posting an 8-1-2 record in those contests. He turned away 11 shots in a 0-0, doubleovertime tie with then No. 8 St. John’s, on his way to six shutouts on the season. Conway earned Second Team NCSAA honors, as well as Second Team honors from Soccer Times and Soccer America. He was also chosen to participate in the Umbro Select All-Star Classic following the season. Conway went on to be a third-round selection of the San Jose Earthquakes in the 2000 MLS SuperDraft.
LINO DICUOLLO (1988-91) Recognized as one of the nation’s premier forwards during his career, DiCuollo was a 1989 All-America choice following a year in which he was also named Atlantic 10 East Division Player of the Year. In his four years, he led Rutgers to a 71-15-8 record and three NCAA Tournament appearances. He stands third on the Rutgers career points list with 122, third on the goals scored list with 48 and fourth on the assist list with 26.
BOBBY JOE ESPOSITO (1983-86) Bobby Joe Esposito was one of the most prolific scorers in Rutgers history. In all four years of his career, he led Rutgers in goals, points, game-winning goals and multiple-goal games. He finished his career with 50 goals which ranks second all-time, 25 career assists (t-fourth) and 125 points (second). He started every game of his career (76) and recorded 16 multiple-goal games. Following his freshman season he was named one of Soccer America’s Top 10 freshmen. In 1986, he led the team with 15 goals and four assists and was named an All-American. A stellar student, he was an Academic All-America in 1986 as well, and played in the 1986 Senior Bowl. Following his career, Esposito spent six years playing professionally in the MISL and NPSL.
STEVE FULLER (1959-61) Fuller, another Rutgers All-American, played during the team’s first successful era in the early 1960’s. Fuller earned three letters from 1959-61 and, during that time, helped Rutgers to a 30-7-1 mark, one of the best three-year marks in program history.
JOSH GROS (2000-2003) Gros exploded his final season, etching his name into the single-season record books in points (10th), goals (10th) and game-winning goals (sixth) en route to NSCAA Third Team and College Soccer News Second Team All-American accolades. He was also named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year after collecting 37 points on 16 goals and five assists. He tallied five game-winning goals in 2003, giving him six for his career. Gros found his scoring touch later in his career after not registering a goal in his first two seasons while serving as a defensive-minded midfielder. Midway through Gros’ junior season he moved to an attacking midfield spot and scored six goals in 2002. Gros ended his career at Rutgers with 60 points on 22 goals and 16 assists. Selected 34th overall in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft by D.C. United, Gros became a regular starter and in August 2006 he appeared in his first MLS All-Star Game. Gros also earned his first cap with the U.S. National Team in a 2-0 victory over Mexico on February 7, 2007.
ALL-AMERICANS ALEXI LALAS (1988-91) Three-time All-American and 1991 consensus National Player of the Year, Alexi Lalas became one of the most recognizable American athletes in the world. In his four years as a Scarlet Knight, he led RU to three NCAA tournaments, including a National Semifinal in 1989 and National Championship game in 1990. In his four seasons, Rutgers compiled a record of 71-15-8. In 1989 and 1990, he was named Third-Team All-American and in 1991, he was recognized as the nation’s finest college soccer player winning the Hermann Award and the Missouri Athletic Club Trophy. That year, he was also named FirstTeam All-American. He was also a four-time Mid-Atlantic Region choice as well as three-time Atlantic 10 selection. A three-time captain and the only Rutgers soccer player to receive three All-America honors, Lalas was the guiding force to a 15-match unbeaten streak and Rutgers’ first No. 1 ranking in the history of the program during his senior year. In August 2006, he was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame.
PEDRO LOPES (1990-94) Lopes, a two-time All-American and two-time recipient of the Bob McNulty Award as the team’s Most Valuable Player, played in four NCAA Tournaments, including two Final Fours during his storied collegiate career. He was named the Atlantic-10 Player of the Year in 1994 when Rutgers advanced to the Final Four for the third time in five seasons. He spearheaded a defense that allowed just 10 goals in 1990, 93 and 94. He scored the game-winning goal in the 1993 Atlantic 10 Championship game and started all 86 games in his collegiate career. Upon graduation, he played professionally with the NJ Imperials and served as an assistant coach at Rutgers for eight seasons before taking over as the head men’s soccer coach at NJIT in 2003.
DAVE MASUR (1982-84) Dave Masur was a two-time All-American and a three-year captain (198284). During those three seasons, Masur keyed the Scarlet to a combined 35-14-6 record. A perfect 17-0-2 mark in 1983 garnered Rutgers its first NCAA Tournament berth in 22 years. That season, he was the thirdleading scorer on the team (from the back) with four goals and six assists Masur won the Bob McNulty MVP Award in 1982 & 1983 and was a participant in the 1984 Senior Bowl. He graduated as Rutgers 8th all-time assist leader and 13th in all-time points.
STEVE RAMMEL (1989-90)
Knights’ ninth ranked all-time scorer with 84 career points. Following his Scarlet Knight career, Rammel was an All-Star with the DC United of the MLS, becoming the first player ever in MLS history to record a hat trick.
RICHARD SCHIESSWOHL (1965-66) The fourth RU player to earn All-America honors, Richard Schiesswohl earned his national award following a tremendous senior season in 1966. He was the team captain in 1966 and earned the Sasser Award as well, leading the team to a 9-2-1 record.
HERB SCHMIDT (1959-61) Herb Schmidt is the first two-time soccer All-American in Rutgers history. A stalwart scorer from 1959-1961, he also served as the team’s captain in his senior year and was an All-Mid Atlantic selection. The Sasser Award winner, he was also a two-time All-American in Lacrosse. Considered the premier midfielder of his time, he tallied 90 goals, 23 his sophomore year, 33 as a junior, and 34 as a senior. In 1960, Rutgers finished the regular season with a perfect 11-0 record but lost a 4-3 overtime decision to Maryland in the NCAA tournament. As a student, Schmidt was a member of the Crown and Scroll honor society.
MIKE SHAW (1993-96) This 1996 third-team All-American was a tremendous scorer for Rutgers. He did not boast the physical stature of some, but his presence in the box was just as feared. He led the Scarlet Knights with 12 goals and five assists in 1996. Five of those 12 goals were game-winners. He played a key part in Rutgers’ three NCAA Tournament appearances in his four years and ranks tied for 10th on the all-time list with 72 career points, and 11th with 30 career goals.
PETER VERMES (1985-87) A 1987 First-Team All-American and runner-up for National Player of the Year, Vermes put together one of the finest careers in Rutgers sports history. He currently ranks seventh in all-time points (89), goals scored (35), 10th in assists (19) and second in game-winning goals (15). In 1987, he earned First-Team All-America honors after scoring 21 goals, 15 assists for 52 points and leading Rutgers to the Region Finals of the NCAA Tournament. He went on to star for the U.S. National team as a member of the 1988 Olympic team and the 1990 World Cup team. He was also named 1988 U.S. Male Soccer Player of the Year. As a professional soccer player, Vermes was the first American to play in both Holland’s and Hungary’s First Division. The 29th overall pick in the 1996 Inaugural Major League Soccer Draft by the MetroStars, Vermes spent seven seasons in the MLS.
BILL WALSH (1997) Walsh spent just one year as a Scarlet Knight, leading Rutgers to the 1997 BIG EAST Championship and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Walsh, a finalist for National Player of the Year honors, led RU with 27 points (11 G, 5 A), including game-winners in a season-opening victory over Seton Hall and West Virginia. Walsh picked up the pace in the postseason, scoring the first goal and assisting on the second to give Rutgers its first-ever BIG EAST Championship.
A 1990 Rutgers graduate, Steve Rammel led his team to back-to-back Final Fours in 1989 and 1990, earning All-American honors in 1990. He led RU to the National Championship game his senior season. A runner-up for the Hermann Trophy, which goes to the top college soccer player in America, in 1990, Rammel recorded 17 goals in each of his two years at Rutgers after transferring from Connecticut. He is currently the Scarlet
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ANNUAL AWARD WINNERS THE GEORGE DOCHAT SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD George Dochat is credited with being the “Father of Rutgers Soccer.” An outstanding educator and coach, Dochat was a former Physical Education Department Head. He originated the soccer program in 1938 and remained head coach for 30 years. Over that span, he amassed an excellent 141-116-21 record. It is in the memory of this great man that the Rutgers Soccer Sportsmanship Award is given. This annual award is bestowed upon the player whose character, both on and off the field, best exemplifies the virtues of courage, honor and fair play.
1961 Herb Schmidt ‘62 1962 Steven Holsten ‘63 1963 William Habig ‘64 1964 Jay T. Miller ‘65 1965 John M. Hoppe ‘66 1966 Rich Schiesswohl ‘67 1967 William Foreman ‘68 1968 Ronald Stricklin ‘69 1969 James Brudnick ‘70 1970 Joseph Campesi `72 1971 Paul F. Levinsky ‘72 Michael Miller ‘72 1972 Mike Martynenko ‘73 1973 Robert Kortmann ‘74 1974 Robert E. Sievert ‘75 1975 Kenneth Cherry ‘76 Anthony Halfhide ‘76 1976 David Grimaldi ‘77 1977 William S. Denton ‘78 1978 Jose G. Aitken ‘79 1979 Mark Starrett ‘80 1984 Dave Yeager ‘85 Richard R. Wolf ‘80 1985 Steve Dombrowski ‘86 1980 Richard Wiener ‘81 1986 Greg Michael ‘87 1981 Andrew Kruczek ‘82 1987 Tyler Isaacson ‘88 1982 Harry Dietrich ‘83 1988 Tony DeOrio ‘90 1983 Peter Csirmaz ‘84 1989 Ben Letson ‘90 1984 Dave Masur ‘85 1990 Chris Beach ‘90 1985 Ed LaPerche ‘86 1991 Bill Andracki ‘92 1986 John Mitchell ‘87 1992 Franz Warren ‘94 1987 Chuck Pearson ‘88 1993 Brian Sentowski ‘94 1988 Bob Cooke ‘89 1994 Brian Carolan ‘96 1989 Tony DeOrio ‘90 1995 Dan Martin ‘96 1990 Dave Mueller ‘91 1996 Jeremy Buttson ‘97 1991 Lino DiCuollo ‘92 1997 John Rath ‘99 1992 John Rogers ‘93 1998 Mike Gould ‘99 1993 Jeff Zaun ‘94 1999 Vincent Almeida ‘00 1994 Brent Longenecker’95 Christian Schwarz ‘00 1995 Kevin O’Connell ‘96 2000 John Youssef ‘01 1996 Alan Branigan ‘97 2001 Josh Gros ‘04 1997 Ian Checcio ‘98 2002 Sherif El Bialy ‘04 1998 Jason Kenig ‘99 Ricky Zinter ‘03 1999 Simon Forster ‘00 2003 Wes Kirk ‘05 2000 Nick Ross ‘01 2004 Gustavo Mora ‘05 2001 Mike Reid ‘02 2005 Adam Sternberger ‘08 2002 David Boutilier ‘03 2006 Kevin O’Connor ‘08 2003 Todd Moser ‘04 2007 Adam Sternberger ‘08 2004 Chris Karcz ‘05 2008 Ryan Breznitsky ‘09 Wes Kirk ‘05 2009 Guilherme Dantas ‘10 2005 Abdul Kargbo ‘06 2006 Brinker Dailey ‘07 THE ALFRED B. SASSER 2007 Kevin O’Connor ‘08 AWARD 2008 Amir Haghshenas ‘09 Alfred Sasser Jr., was a soccer 2009 Josh Carroll ‘10 and lacrosse player at Rutgers from 1945-49. His father felt BOB MCNULTY MVP AWARD that his son gained so much A loyal servant to the game of from participating in these two soccer, Bob McNulty was one sports that he wished to estab- of the sports’ pioneers in the lish trophies in his son’s name to United States. He touched and encourage others’ involvement. inspired thousands of players, The Alfred Sasser Soccer Trophy coaches, referees and fans duris awarded annually to that mem- ing his 25 year involvement in the ber of the senior class who has game. His eight year association demonstrated the highest quali- with Rutgers coincided with the ties of leadership, initiative, team program’s greatest successes. spirit, and loyalty, and who participated as a member of the Rut- 1979 Andrew Kruczek ‘82 gers Soccer team for three years. 1980 Roland Mitchell ‘81 1981 J. Michael Winner ‘82 1950 Donald Vose, Jr. ‘51 1982 Dave Masur ‘85 1951 Martin D. Sutphin ‘52 1983 Dave Masur ‘85 1952 Chris Frederick ‘53 1984 BJ Esposito ‘87 1953 Paul Baba ‘54 1985 BJ Esposito ‘87 Phil Harding ‘54 1986 BJ Esposito ‘87 Rodger A. Zelles ‘54 1987 Joe Demorat ‘88 1954 Dan Toleno ‘55 Peter Vermes ‘88 1955 Art Brinkmann ‘57 1988 Dave Barrueta ‘90 1956 Ken Eiker ‘57 1989 Alexi Lalas ‘91 1957 George Bedrosian ‘59 Lino DiCuollo ‘92 1958 Ernest Unger ‘59 1990 Steve Rammel ‘91 Andrejs Krimins ‘60 1991 Alexi Lalas ‘91 1960 George Hartman ‘61 1992 Rocky Strazzella ‘96
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1993 Pedro Lopes ‘95 1994 Pedro Lopes ‘95 1995 Hamisi Amani-Dove ‘96 1996 Mike Shaw ‘97 1997 Billy Walsh ‘98 1998 John Rath ‘99 1999 Jon Conway ‘00 David Boutilier ‘02 2000 David Boutilier ‘02 2001 Dennis Ludwig ‘02 Guy Abrahamson ‘03 2002 Josh Gros ‘04 Guy Abrahamson ‘03 2003 Josh Gros ‘04 2004 Nick LaBrocca ‘06 2005 Adam Sternberger ‘08 2006 Nick LaBrocca ‘07 Bart Koffeman ’07 2007 Kevin O’Connor ‘08 2008 Yannick Salmon ‘11 2009 Yannick Salmon ‘11 Ibrahim Kamara ‘12 2011 Nate Bourdeau ‘12 2012 Mael Corboz ‘16 ART BRINKMANN AWARD Created in 1999, the Art Brinkmann Award is given annually to the team’s top goal scorer. It was named in honor of Art Brinkmann, the school’s first soccer All-American and top goal scorer during the 1950’s. Brinkmann, a past President of the booster club, has been a life-long supporter of the Scarlet Knights. 1999 Dennis Ludwig ‘02 2000 Dustin Sheppard ‘02 2001 Dennis Ludiwg ‘02 2002 Sam Castellanos ‘06 2003 Josh Gros ‘04 2004 Scott Gahagan ‘06 2005 Adam Sternberger ‘08 2006 Adam Sternberger ‘08 2007 Tomislav Barisic ‘09 2008 Dilly Duka ‘11 2009 Ibrahim Kamara ‘12 SCARLET KNIGHT CAPTAINS A captain exemplifies the best characteristics of a Rutgers student-athlete. The captain serves as a pillar in the community, as the foremost representative of the Scarlet Knights to the University and his fellow students. Finally, the armband means taking on the responsibility of upholding the tradition of Rutgers Soccer. 1940 1941 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1958 1959 1960 1961
William Llewellyn John Ervin James Hill Palmer Schroeder ‘48 David Turp ‘49 Sven Peterson ‘50 Edward Nicolian ‘51 Donald Vose, Jr. ‘51 Martin Sutphin ‘52 Christian Frederick ‘53 John Mahoney ‘54 Phil Harding ‘54 Daniel Toleno ‘55 Arthur Brinkman ‘56 Kenneth E. Eiker ‘57 George Bedrosian ‘58 Theodore Sheffert ‘60 Ernest Unger ‘60 Robert Badgley ‘60 George Hartmann ‘61 Herb Schmidt ‘62
Stephen Fuller ‘62 1962 Steven Holsten ‘63 1964 Richard Goodstadt ‘65 1966 Richard Schiesswohl ‘67 Kenneth Winkler ‘67 1967 Jules Schwartz ‘68 1968 (rotating) 1969 James Brudnick ‘70 1970 William Mansmann ‘71 1971 Michael Miller ‘72 Paul F. Levinsky ‘72 1972 Mike Martynenko ‘73 Chester Proschan ‘73 1973 Robert Kortmann ‘74 Robert Sievert ‘75 1974 Robert Sievert ‘75 George Hill ‘75 1975 Gianni Grimaldi ‘76 Kenneth Cherry ‘76 1976 David Grimaldi ‘77 1977 David Grimaldi ‘77 1978 Sam Maira ‘80 1979 Mark Starrett ‘80 Rich Wolf ‘80 1980 Roland Mitchell ‘81 1981 Andrew Kruczek ‘82 Harry Dietrich ‘83 Peter Csirmaz ‘84 J. Michael Winner ‘82 1982 Harry Dietrich ‘83 Terry Bellinger ‘83 Peter Csirmaz ‘84 David Masur ‘85 1983 Peter Csirmaz ‘84 David Masur ‘85 Phil Neary ‘85 1984 Ray Goon ‘85 Mike Talerico ‘85 Dave Masur ‘85 Dave Yeager ‘85 1985 Ed LaPerche ‘86 Bobby Joe Esposito ‘87 Chuck Pearson ‘88 1986 Bobby Joe Esposito ‘87 Greg Michael ‘87 Chuck Pearson ‘88 1987 Tyler Isaacson ‘88 Chuck Pearson ‘88 1988 Bob Cooke ‘89 Tony DeOrio ‘90 Darryl Edelstein ‘90 1989 Tony DeOrio ‘90 Darryl Edelstein ‘90 Alexi Lalas ‘92 1990 Chris Beach ‘91 Alexi Lalas ‘92 Dave Mueller ‘91 1991 Bill Andracki ‘92 Alexi Lalas ‘92 Jeff Zaun ‘93 1992 John Rogers ‘93 Jeff Zaun ‘94 1993 Jeff Zaun ‘94 1994 Brent Longenecker ‘95 Pedro Lopes ‘95 Rocky Strazzella ‘96 1995 Alan Branigan ‘97 Ian Checcio ‘98 Steve Widdowson ‘98 1996 Alan Branigan ‘97 Jeremy Buttson ‘97 Ian Checcio ‘98 1997 Ian Checcio ‘98 John Rath ‘99 1998 John Rath ‘99 1999 Simon Forster ‘00 2000 David Boutilier ‘02 Guy Abrahamson ‘03 J.D. Martin ‘02 2001 Guy Abrahamson ‘03 David Boutilier ‘02 J.D. Martin ‘03
Todd Moser ‘03 2002 Guy Abrahamson ‘03 David Boutilier ‘03 Todd Moser ‘04 2003 Josh Gros ‘04 Todd Moser ‘04 Scott Conway ‘04 2004 Chris Karcz ‘05 Wes Kirk ‘05 Abdul Kargbo ‘06 2005 Nick LaBrocca ‘07 Bart Koffeman ‘07 Brinker Dailey ‘07 2006 Nick LaBrocca ‘07 Bart Koffeman ‘07 Brinker Dailey ‘07 2007 Chris Moore’08 Kevin O’Connor’08 Adam Sternberger ‘08 2008 Ryan Breznitsky ‘09 Josh Carroll ‘10 Amir Haghshenas ‘09 2009 Josh Carroll ‘10 Yannick Salmon ‘11 Paulie Calafiore ‘11 2011 Joe Setchell ‘13 RICHARD FERRARO AWARD This award was established as a memorial to Richard Ferraro who exemplified the prototypical Rutgers soccer player on and off the field. It is given to the player who was most inspirational to the team’s success and demonstrated the dedication, spirit and values of the Rutgers soccer program. 1998 John Rath ‘98 1999 Scott McGinn ‘00 2000 Mike Reid ‘01 2001 Dustin Sheppard ‘02 2002 Mark Telesz ‘03 2003 Scott Gahagan ‘06 Chris Wilson ‘06 2004 Anthony Schiavino ‘04 2005 Kevin O’Connor ‘08 2006 Sean Cameron ‘07 2007 Chris Moore ‘08 2008 Kevin McFadden ‘09 2009 Bryant Knibbs ‘12
ALL-REGION/ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS NSCAA ALL-REGION SELECTIONS 1982 Second Team Terry Bellinger, B 1983 First Team Dave Masur, B Second Team Dave Yeager, GK Peter Csirmaz, M 1984 First Team Dave Masur, B Second Team Bobby Joe Esposito, F 1985 Second Team Peter Vermes, F Honorable Mention Joe DeMorat, GK Ed LaPerche, B Greg Michael, B 1986 First Team Bobby Joe Esposito, F Second Team Mark Edelstein, M Peter Vermes, F 1987 First Team Joe DeMorat, GK Tyler Isaacson, M Peter Vermes, F Second Team Chuck Pearson, B
1992 First Team Rob Johnson, F Honorable Mention Hamisi Amani-Dove, F 1993 First Team Kori Hunter, GK Pedro Lopes, B Hamisi Amani-Dove, F Second Team Brian Sentowski, M 1994 First Team Pedro Lopes, B Second Team Rob Johnson, F 1995 First Team Hamisi Amani-Dove, F Second Team Steve Widdowson, GK 1996 First Team Alan Branigan, B Michael Shaw, F Second Team Ian Checcio, M 1997 First Team Ian Checcio, B Jon Conway, GK Billy Walsh, M Second Team Brian Piesner, M
1988 First Team Dave Barruetta, GK David Mueller, M Honorable Mention Alexi Lalas, B
1998 First Team Brian Piesner, M John Rath, B Jon Conway, GK
1989 First Team Alexi Lalas, B Lino DiCuollo, F Steve Rammel, F Second Team David Barruetta, GK
1999 First Team Jon Conway, GK David Boutilier,B Second Team Dennis Ludwig, F Guy Abrahamson, M/B
1990 First Team Alexi Lalas, B David Mueller, M Steve Rammel, F Second Team Jeff Zaun, B
2000 First Team David Boutilier, B Second Team Guy Abrahamson, M
1991 First Team Bill Andracki, GK Alexi Lalas, B Jeff Zaun, M Lino DiCuollo, F
2001 First Team Guy Abrahamson, M Sherif El Bialy, F Dennis Ludiwg, F Second Team Todd Moser, B
2002 Secon Team Guy Abrahamson, B Sherif El-Bialy, F Third Team Chris Karcz, F 2003 First Team Josh Gros, M Second Team Chris Karcz, F Third Team Ricardo Arenas, F 2004 Second Team Nick LaBrocca, M Third Team Chris Karcz, F
BIG EAST ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 1995 First Team ............................................... Hamisi Amani-Dove Second Team .......................................................... Alan Branigan 1996 First Team ................................................................. Mike Shaw Second Team .......................................................... Alan Branigan 1997 First Team ................................................................Ian Checcio ...............................................................Jon Conway ........................................................... Brian Piesner ................................................................. Billy Walsh Second Team .................................................................. John Rath All-Rookie Team ......................................................... Mark Simpson 1998 GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR ...............................................................Jon Conway
2006 Second Team Nick LaBrocca, M Bart Koffeman, B
First Team ...............................................................Jon Conway ........................................................... Brian Piesner .................................................................. John Rath All-Rookie ..........................................................David Boutilier
2011 Second Team Juan Pablo Correa, F
1999 GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR ...............................................................Jon Conway First Team ...............................................................Jon Conway ........................................................... Brian Piesner Second Team ..........................................................David Boutilier All-Rookie ....................................................Guy Abrahamson ............................................................John Youssef 2000 FirstTeam ...........................................................David Boutiler ...................................................... Guy Abrhamson Second Team .....................................................Dustin Sheppard ..........................................................Dennis Ludwig All-Rookie ............................................................Sherif El Bialy 2001 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR ..........................................................Dennis Ludwig First Team ....................................................Guy Abrahamson ............................................................Sherif El Bialy ..........................................................Dennis Ludiwg Third Team .............................................................. Todd Moser
2002 Second Team ....................................................Guy Abrahamson ............................................................ Sherif El-Bialy Third Team ............................................................... Chris Karcz 2003 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR .................................................................. Josh Gros First Team .................................................................. Josh Gros Second TEam ............................................................... Chris Karcz Third Team .......................................................Ricardo Arenas 2004 First Team ......................................................... Nick LaBrocca Second Team ............................................................... Chris Karcz 2005 Third Team ......................................................... Nick LaBrocca ................................................Adam Sternberger 2006 Second Team ......................................................... Nick LaBrocca .........................................................Bart Koffeman 2008 Second Team ....................................................................Dilly Duka 2009 Second Team ...................................................... Yannick Salmon Third Team ..................................................... Ibrahim Kamara 2010 Third Team ...................................................... Yannick Salmon 2011 Third Team ........................................................Nate Bourdeau ..................................................... Ibrahim Kamara All-Rookie ................................................ Juan Pablo Correa 2012 Second Team .....................................................................Kene Eze ............................................................. Mael Corboz All-Rookie ............................................................. Mael Corboz ....................................................... Mitchell Taintor
A-10 ALL-CONFERENCE PICKS 1990 First Team .....................................................Bill Andracki .........................................................Alexi Lalas ................................................Steve Rammel Second Team ....................................................Lino DiCuollo 1991 First Team .....................................................Bill Andracki .........................................................Alexi Lalas ....................................................Lino DiCuollo ...................................................Rob Johnson Second Team ...........................................................Jeff Zaun 1992 First Team ...................................................Rob Johnson .............................................Rocky Strazzella Second Team ......................................Hamisi Amani-Dove ......................................Brent Longenecker
1993 First Team ......................................Hamisi Amani-Dove .............................................Brian Sentowski ......................................................Kori Hunter Second Team .................................................Alan Branigan ................................................ Todd Deneault ......................................Brent Longenecker ....................................................Pedro Lopes 1994 PLAYER OF THE YEAR ....................................................Pedro Lopes First Team ......................................Hamisi Amani-Dove ...................................................Rob Johnson Honorable Mention ...................................................... Ian Checcio ........................................................Mike Shaw
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NATIONAL TEAM PLAYERS GUY ABRAHAMSON ...............................U.S. U20 and U21 National Team HAMISI AMANI-DOVE ......................... 1996 U.S. Olympic Team (alternate) .............................................. 1993 U23 National Team BILL ANDRACKI ..............1992 U.S. World University Games Team ART BRINKMANN .................................................1952 U.S. Olympic Team ALAN BRANIGAN .............................................. 1993 U21 National Team LINO DICUOLLO ..............1992 U.S. World University Games Team DILLY DUKA .....................................2009 U.S. U20 National Team ......................................... 2009 U20 World Cup Team DAVID GRIMALDI .................................................1976 U.S. Olympic Team JOSH GROS ................................................2007 U.S. National Team CHRIS KARCZ ...................................................U.S. U20 National Team WES KIRK ...............................U.S. U16 and U18 National Team ALEXI LALAS .........................................1994, 1998 U.S. World Cup .................................. 1992, 1996 U.S. Olympic Team STEVE RAMMEL ................................................1990 U.S. National Team MICHAEL SHAW .....................................1992 U.S. U20 National Team PETER VERMES ................................................1988 U.S. Olympic Team, .......................................... 1990 U.S. World Cup Team
The tradition of excellence by the Scarlet Knights on the soccer field, while impressive on the collegiate level, does not end there. Numerous Scarlet Knights have made appearances with the U.S. National Team - both in World Cup and Olympic competition - but none are more noteworthy than Alexi Lalas and Peter Vermes. Vermes made his first appearance with the U.S. National Team in 1988, in a match vs. Guatamala, a match which jumpstarted a career of international competition that spanned 10 years and 72 matches as both a forward and a defender. After being named Male Athlete of the Year by U.S. Soccer in 1988 and Olympic Player of the Year for the 1988 Summer Games, Vermes helped the U.S. to a bronze medal in the Five-a-Side Tournament, held in 1989. In 1990, Vermes was bestowed the honor of captain of the U.S. team and enjoyed his finest tour of duty statistically, tallying six goals for 12 points in 14 matches. Vermes continued to play with the team through 1993 and returned to national competition in 1997. Lalas developed into one of the most recognizable soccer stars in the world, thanks in large part to his participation in the U.S.-hosted 1994 World Cup. Lalas first joined the National Team in 1990 and played just two games during the 1990 and 1991 seasons. In 1993, Lalas burst onto the scene by scoring the clinching goal in the nation’s 2-0 upset win over England, which carried over into his 1994 season, in which he started all 22 games as one of only five players to play every minute of every match during the World Cup. He continued to play with the U.S. National Team and was with the team in 1998 for his second-consecutive World Cup appearance, establishing himself as one of the world’s best marking backs and one of its most marketable stars, culminating in his selection to U.S. Soccer’s All-Century Team. Vermes and Lalas are just two of the many former RU greats - Bill Andracki, Hamisi Amani-Dove, Steve Rammel that have begun a reputation for excellence on the global scene. It is a reputation that continues today with current players who will carry the national torch through the next generation.
Most recently, Dilly Duka, a 2008 All-BIG EAST selection and member of the Rutgers soccer program (2007-08), earned five caps with the U.S. U20 World Cup Team in 2009. His talent was realized immediately as he tallied a goal and two assists in his first international match, a 3-0 win over Jamaica. In five matches during the qualifying tournament, Duka earned four starts and also helped the United States clinch its berth to the World Cup by converting on his penalty kick in the victory against host nation Trinidad and Tobago. During the World Cup in Cairo, Egypt, Duka earned a start in the 3-0 U.S. win over Cameroon. He assisted on the game’s second goal and added the third score of the match.
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS -AAberkane, M., 1961 Abrahamson, Guy 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Aitken, Jose G., 1976, 77, 78 Albanir, R., 1963 Ale, Newton, 1948 Allen, D., 1968 Almeida, Elizabeth (mgr.), 2001, 02, 03 Almeida, Vincent 1996, 97, 98, 99 Alonso, John C., 1975, 76, 77 Amani-Dove, Hamisi, 1992-’95 Ancin, Lubos, 2003, 04, 05 Anderegg Eugene, 1939, 40 Andracki, William, 1990, 91 Angelilo, Virgel, 1971 Apgar, Howard, 1942, 43 Apgar, O., 1947 Archer, Sam, 2008, 09, 10, 11 Arciszewski, H., 1955 Arenas, Ricardo, 2003 Ashraf, Jasmine (mgr.), 2003 -BBaay, Roelof, 1975 Baba, Paul D., 1952, 53, 54 Bacchaus, Ralph, 1971 Badgley, Bob, 1957, 58, 59 Baird, Ryan, 2012 Ballentine, 1943 Ballentine, J., 1947, 48 Banket, Walter J., 1981, 82, 83 Barber, R., 1959 Barbour, A., 1955, 57 Barbour, David Barisic, Tomislav, 2006, 07 Barone, D., 1968 Barrueta, David, 1988, 89, 90 Barton, Stanley, 1949 Beach, Chris, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Bedrosian, George, 1956, 57, 58 Behn, Vaughn, 1941 Bell, R., 1968, 69 Bellinger, Terence L., 1979, 80, 81, 82 Beneville, Wallace, 1950, 51, 52 Benjamin, R., (Mgr), 1950 Bennett, Brian, 2012 Berg, J., 1963, 64 Bergen, Boyd, 1940, 41 Bergold, Eric, 1980, 81 Bergstrom, Harry, 1956, 58 Berkowitz, K., 1968, 69 Berman, Matthew, 2011 Berry, P., 1965 Bieker, Stephen, 1985 Bigelow, 1943 Bingham, B., 1966, 68 Birch, Thomas, 2003 Bisgeier, William, 1939 Bishop, Richard (Mgr), 1949 Bliss, Keith, 1982 Blum, 1953 Bock, M., 1968 Bodolosky, Scott, 1977, 78, 79 Bofill, James A., 1975 Bohus, William, 1956, 57, 58 Bonura, Ryan, 2001 Borja, Ramiro, A., 1979, 80 Bourdeau, Nate, 2009, 10, 11 Boutilier, David, 1998, 99, 2000, 02 Bracuhle, Chris, 1985, 86, 88, 89 Braddock, L., 1956 Bradley, R., 1947, 48 Branigan, Alan, 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 Braverman, Beatrice (Mgr), 1977
Brewster, Hugh, 1982 Breznitsky, Ryan, 2005, 06, 08 Brightly, 1954 Brinkema, J., 1963 Brinkmann, Art, 1953, 54, 55 Brooks, David, 1978, 79 Brown, 1943 Brown, Horace J., 1952 Brown, Robin, 2011, 12 Browne, R., 1965, 66 Bruccoleri, Nathan, 2011, 12 Brudnick, J., 1968, 69 Brunetti, F., 1969 Bruno, Jon, 2004 Brunt, P., 1964, 65, 66 Burke, J., 1960, 62 Burr, Mike, 1953, 54, 55 Burroughs, Russell, 1939, 40, 41 Bushar, Bob, 1971 Butler, R., (Mgr), 1947 Buttson, Jeremy, 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 Buxton, M., 1966 Buzas, August, 1940 -CCakuza, Phil, 1971 Calafiore, Paul, 2007, 08, 10, 11 Calamia, Beth (Mgr), 1986 Cameron, Sean, 2005, 06 Campbell, P., 1968 Campesi, Joseph, 1969, 71 Carbonara, Glenn, 1984, 85, 86, 87 Carolan, Brian, 1993, 94 Carroll, Josh, 2008, 09 Carstens, Jeffrey, 1989, 90, 91 Carvalho, Alfred, 1981 Casero, J., 1957 Caserta, J., 1954, 55 Castellanos, Sam, 2002-03 Castle, B., 1965, 66 Castle, W., 1963 Cavalier, Michele (Mgr), 1988 Chaberski, G., 1963 Chapin, P., 1968, 69 Chasan, Mark, 1974 Checcio, Ian, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Chelland, Mike, 1998, 99 Cherry, Kenneth, 1974, 75 Chipungu, Stafford, 2007 Chorba, Glenn A., 1976, 77 Chrucky, A., 1964 Cicali, Steven, 1989, 91, 92 Cillo, Anthony, 1951, 52 Clark, W., 1969 Clemeson, John, 1965, 66 Coburn, George, 1939 Coddington, Lyman, 1955, 57 Cohn, 1953 Collum, Peter, 1991, 92 Colt, George Columpar, Charlie, 1960, 61, 62 Commandatore, Angelo, 1986 Compise, Joe, 1970 Congdon, Rich, 1962 Conover, John A., 1952 Conway, Jon 1996, 97, 98, 99 Conway, Scott, 2001, 2003 Cook, A., 1966, 68 Cook, B., 1968 Cooke, Bob, 1985, 86, 87, 88 Corboz, Mael, 2012 Corbran, Kenneth J., 1974, 75, 76 Correa, Juan Pablo, 2011, 2012 Couzens, M., 1968
Cowell Bob, 1968, 69 Cox, Charlie, 2006, 07, 08, 10 Craig, Everett, 1947, 48, 49 Craig, Robert, 1998 Crane, Peter, 1942 Craney, Russ, 1987 Craven, Benson, 1949, 50 Crowley, Michael, 2006 Cruez, R., 1968, 69 Csirmaz, Peter, 1980, 81, 83 Cuevas, Andrew, 2009, 10, 11 Cugliari, F., 1962, 63, 64 Cushner, H., 1969 Cusick, Robert, 1941 -DD’Ambrose, Emily (mgr.), 2002, 03 Dadetto, J., 1968 Dailey, Brinker, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Dantas, Guilherme, 2008, 09 Darey, P., 1958 Darwin, A., 1968, 69 Davidson, Tim 1997 Day, Osborne, 1940, 41 Deak, Steve, 1979 D’Angelo, Eugene, 1960, 61 DeBoer, Paul,, 1955 deGomar, Ted, 1939, 40, 41 DeHaas, Jan, 1971 DeLangen, Frank, 1955, 56 Deneault, Todd, 1993, ‘94 DelOtero, Edward, 1990, 92 DeMarco, James, 1984, 85, 86, 87 DeMeritt, S., 1956 DeMorat, Joseph, 1984, 85, 86, 87 Denton, James T., 1977 Denton, William S., 1975, 76, 77 DeOrio, Tony, 1986, 87, 88, 89 DeRochi, J., 1955, 58 DiCuollo, Lino, 1988, 89, 90, 91 Diegro, R., 1968 Dierauf, Thomas, 1951, 52 Dietel, 1953 Dietrich, Harry, 1980, 81, 82 Dixon, Blama, 2007 Dmitzah, L., 1965 Dombrowski, Steve, 1984, 85 Donnely, Peggy (Mgr), 1976, 77 Donoho, Joe, 2003 Duka, Dilly, 2007, 08 Dull, R., 1956 Dunmeyer, Herbert W., 1952 Dutkewych, O., 1961, 62 -EEberhardt, R., 1950 Edelstein, Darryl, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Edelstein, Mark, 1986 Edwards, Chris, 2007-10 Edwards, Michael, 1988 Eiker, Ken, 1955, 56, 57 El Bialy, Sherif, 2000, 01, 02 Engle, Ernest, 1939 Erbe, Warren, 1939, 40 Erdman, Steve, 1982 Ermeling, Warren, 1939, 40 Ervin, John, 1940, 41, 42 Espenship, Clark, 1939, 40 Esposito, Robert, 1983, 84, 85, 86 Eze, Kene, 2011, 12 Eze, Olisa, 2012
-FFarquharson, R., 1956, 57, 58 Faticoni, Tony, 1992 Fedorschak, Michael L., 1974 Feibush, 1954 Feinstein, Jack, 1971 Feldman, M., 1956, 57 Fenning, M., 1950 Ferrante, Joe, 1991 Ferraro, Rich 1993, ‘94, ‘95 Ferro, Frank, 1960, 61 Fichera, Alex, 2002 Ficken, Charles, 1939, 40 Finn, Jim, 1966 Fischer, Denise (Mgr), 1988 Fishman, Bill, 1971 Fitzgerald, Rory, 2000, 02 Fleckenstein, Robert, 1954, 55 Fleischer, Jeffrey B., 1974 Foreman, J., 1966 Forster, Simon 1996, 97, 98, 99 Fotinopoulos, Peter, 1980 Fowler, P., 1966, 68 Frederick, Christian, 1951, 52, 53 Freisenbruch, Roger, 1958, 59, 60 Freuenzimmer, Robert, 1959, 60 Friel, Matt 1996, 97, 98, 99 Fuller, Steve, 1960, 61, 62 Fusari, Sal, 2008, 09 -GGahagan, Scott, 2002, 03, 04, 05 Gall, Walter, 1942 Gardner, J., 1966, 68 Gateman, Gretchen, 1985 Gauntt, R., 1947, 50 Gauntt, William, 1950, 51 Gaven, Edward G., 1977, 78, 79, 80 Gawron, Jill (Mgr.), 1996, 97, 98 Geis, Jack, 1951 Gernand, F., 1964 Ghosh, Trish (Mgr), 1988 Giannella, Stefania, 1998 Gill, Ravi, 2007 Gillingham, Steve, 1958, 59 Glaser, Gretchen (Mgr), 1984, 85 Glieberman, Paul, 1971 Gold, Hal, 1959 Gold, Stephen, 1993 Goldstein, M., 1964 Gomez, Zachary, 2012 Gooch, 1953 Goodkind, M., 1963 Goodstadt, Rich, 1963, 64, 65 Goodwin, Rich, 1962, 65 Goon, Raymond, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Gooverts, Edwin, 1969, 71 Gould, Michael 1995, 97, 98 Grande, Vince, 1982, 83 Grannis, P., 1963, 64 Grato, Kyle, 2004-07 Gray, Don, 2001, 02, 03 Gray, T., 1966 Gray, Tom, 2004 Green, D., 1963, 1965 Greenleaf, 1954 Grey, Donald, 2000, 01 Grey, T. 1964 Griessel, R., 1956, 57 Griffith, Richard (Mgr), 1949 Grigorian, Raffi (Mgr), 1984, 88 Grimaldi, John, 1974, 75, 76 Groetz, K., 1959 Gros, Josh, 2000, 01, 02, 03
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Gross, 1953 Gross, Anton, 1959 Grubel, Herb, 1957, 58 Gruenwald, Ruben, 1952, 53, 54 Gsell, 1948 Gutierrez, Ginelle (mgr.), 2005 -HHabig, William, 1962, 63, 64 Haghshenas, Amir, 2007, 08 Halfhide, Anthony S., 1975 Hall, Christopher, 1980, 81, 83, 84 Hallerand, L., 1966 Handlin, Mike, 2007, 08 Hanson, H., 1966 Harasym, B., 1966 Harding, Philip G., 1952, 53, 54 Harner, Harlan, 1947, 48, 49 Harris, Malcom, 1950, 51 Hart, Ross M., 1975, 76 Hart, Vic, 1954 Harter, 1954 Hartmann, George, 1959, 60 Hartung, Raymond, 1942 Hartwig, Craig, 1985 Hasbrouck, Randal L., 1974 Hassler, P., 1965, 66 Hasings, Dylan, 2006 Hastings, Steve, 1952 Hausler, W., 1960 Haviland, J., 1963 Hayward, Kyle, 2000, 01 Hearne, Elwood, 1942 Held, Joseph, 1974 Hellings, Ned, 1960, 61 Herman, Andrew, 2004 Henry, Edward, 1991 Herndon, T., 1961 Henrich, Karl 1996, ‘97 Hewitt, Joseph, 1941, 42 Heyman, Hans, 1941 Hill Jr., George G., 1974 Hill, James, 1939, 40, 41, 42 Hoffman, B., 1963 Holder, Louis, 1989, 90 Holford, Ronald H., 1952, 53, 54 Holsten, Steve, 1961, 62, 63 Homer, Al, 1958 Homer, H., 1956 Homoki, Steve, 1961, 62, 63 Homowitz, Brian, 1999, 2000 Hoops, Donald, 1951, 52 Hoppe, J., 1964, 65, 66 Horan, Ron L., 1976 Hortz, 1964 Housler, W., 1961, 62 Hron, Ihor, 1963, 64 Hudson, M., 1964 Hulse, Charles, 1950, 51 Hunter, 1943 Hunter, Kori, 1992, 93, ‘95 Hurff, Connor, 2012 Hurwitt, Albert, 1941 Hussain, Turab (Mgr.), 1993, ‘94 -IIreland, Herbert, 1939, 40, 41 Isaacson, Drew (Mgr), 1987, 88, 89 Isaacson, Tyler, 1984, 85, 86, 87 Ivins, Barry W., 1952
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-JJacobson, Vicki (Mgr), 1987 Javornicky, Walter, 1939 Jennings, Joseph P., 1975 Jeramaz, Thomas, 1941 Johansson,Tommy, 2000 Johnson, Brian, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Johnson, Marshall, 1950, 51 Johnson, Robert, 1991, 92, ‘94 Jones, Nan (Mgr), 1981, 82, 83 Jortner, 1954 Juengert, Nick, 1983, 84 Juergens, George, 1954, 56 Jungst, Leo, 1971
Little, W., 1963 Llewellyn, W., 1939, 40, 41 Lloyd, Adam, 2005, 06, 07 Locke, Harry, 1947, 48, 49 Lockman, Kim, 1995 Londono, Bonny, 2010 Longenecker, Brent, 1991, 92, 93, ‘94 Longo, Joey (Mgr.), 1993 Lopes, Pedro, 1990, 91, 93, ‘94 Lottman, B., 1963, 64 Loverso, Steve, 2002 Ludwig, Dennis, 1998, 99,2000, 01 Lydle, E., 1966 Lyonnais, Joe, 2005
-KKaiser, Kenneth (Mgr), 1939, 41 Kalapos, Robert, 1948, 51 Kamara, Ibrahim, 2008, 09, 10, 11 Kaplan, M., 1960, 61, 62 Karakulko, W., 1957, 58 Karcz, Chris, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Kargbo, Abdul, 2004, 05 Kasuba, John, 1958, 59, 60 Kearton, Albert, 1947, 48, 49 Kenig, Jason 1995, 96, 97, 98 Kersting, Jerry, 1958, 59, 60 Kettelkamp, Keith, 1975, 76, 77 Kemmerer, Kieran, 2012 Kirk, M., 1968, 69 Kirk, Wes, 2002, 03, 04 Kirshner, Lev, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Kiss, Geza K., 1975, 76 Klink, Adam, 2009, 10, 11 Knapp, Peter, 1959 Knauth, Roger, 1956, 57, 58 Knibbs, Bryant, 2008, 09, 10, 11 Knigge, G., 1956 Knolls, Bill, 1971 Koffeman, Bart, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Koithan, R., 1947 Kolt, G., 1959 Kontes, William, 1939 Kovacs, Jeffrey P., 1976 Kraus, R., 1958 Kripalani, Anjali (Mgr), 1986, 87 Kross, John, 1939 Kruczek, Andrew, 1978, 79, 80, 81 Krumins, Andy, 1958, 59, 60 Kulik, Carol (Mgr), 1983, 84 Kunz, W., 1950
-MMace, Aaron, 1992 MacVane, David, 2009, 10, 11 Madsen, Stig, 1958 Mahoney, John, 1953, 54 Maier, Andreas, 1990, 91, 92, 94 Mainsman, William, 1971 Maira, Samuel, 1976, 77, 78, 79 Marcks, Jeff, 1971 Mark, Ben, 1970, 71 Mark, Larry, 2003, 04 Marques, Ricardo, 1999 Marsh, A. Kimball, (Mgr), 1951, 52 Marshall, 1953 Martenson, Jake, 2005-07 Martillotti, Bruno J., 1974, 75, 76 Martin, Dan, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Martin, J.D, 2000, 01 Martin, Jon, 2001 Martinengo, Mike, 1971 Martinez, D., 1965, 66 Martinez, Leonardo, 1979, 80, 81 Marusczak, W., 1968, 69 Marville, Theodore, 1948, 49 Marzouk, Nicole (Mgr), 1991 Masur, David, 1982, 83, 84 Masur, Keith, 1982, 83, 84 Matteo, Sean, 2012 Mayaka, Kevin, 2012 Mazhar, Aly, 2007, 08, 09 Mazzocchi, Maurice, 1988, 89, 90 McCarthy, Joseph (Mgr), 1976 McDaniel, R., 1950 McGinn, Scott, 1996, 98, 99 McFadden, Kevin, 2007, 08 McLarney, Robbie, 2008, 09, 10 McMullen, Kevin, 2010, 11, 12 McNicoll, Brennan, 2010 McNeal, Shaeza(Mgr.) , 1996 McRae, Tim, 2006, 07 McVeigh, Malcom, 1950, 51, 52 Mehl, G., 1963, 64, 65 Melia, Terry, 1984 Melkin, R., 1968 Menthe, B., 1964, 65 Messer, Alfred, 1939, 42 Messing, Russ, 1971 Messner, Arthur, 1939 Meyer, John, 1962, 63, 65 Michael, Greg, 1983, 84, 85, 86 Miele, Angelina (Mgr), 1986, 87 Mihalek, Jan, 1987, 88 Miller, Eric, 1992, 93 Miller, Jay, 1963, 64, 65 Miller, J., 1969 Miller, Michael, 1970, 71, 72 Miller, Michael W., 1987-90 Miller, Norman, 1939, 40, 42
-LLaBrocca, Nick, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Lalas, Alexi, 1988, 89, 90, 91 Landes, 1954 LaPenta, P., 1966 LaPerche, Ed, 1982, 83, 84, 85 Larabee, A., 1957 Lasby, Brett, 1997, 98 Lawarence, F., 1950 Lee, Walter, 1948, 49, 50 Lees, Beverly (Mgr), 1986, 87 Lefkowitz, Brian (Mgr.), 1993 Leonard, William, 1939 Leslie, E., 1950 Letson, Ben, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Letters, Joe, 1960, 61, 62 Levinsky, Paul, 1971 Lindacher, E., 1955 Lindner, Dan, 1987, 88, 90, 91 Linhart, J., 1959 Litos, Minas F., 1977, 78, 79, 80
Mitchell, John, 1983, 84, 85, 86 Mitchell, Roland, 1977, 78, 79, 80 Mohr, D., 1950 Moller, Max, 2011, 12 Montgomery, Carl, 1953, 54 Moore, Chris, 2005-07 Mora, Gustavo, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Moran, Kerry (Mgr), 1991, 92 Morgan, Drew, 2012 Morgans, Alex, 2009-10 Mortarulo, Joseph, 1988 Moser, Todd 1999, 2000, 01, 03 Moschella, S., 1956 Moyo, Brian, 1963, 64, 65 Mroczko, S., 1961 Mueller, Dave, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Muri, Pierre, 1980, 81 Muernseer, Dieter, 1961, 62, 63 Murray, S., 1968, 69 -NNaipawer, Michele (Mgr), 1989 Napolitano, Phil, 1994, ‘95, ‘96 Naso, Cindy (Mgr), 1984 Naumoski, Dragan, 2010, 11,12 Neary, Bruce C., 1978, 79 Neary, Philip E., 1981, 82, 83 Nervi, Ed, 1971 Nevins, Doug, 1992 Nicolian, Edward, 1950, 51 Nitchman, D., 1960, 61, 62 Niver, F. (Mgr), 1961 Nordberg, George, 1940 Nyman, William A., 1952 -OObetz, John Jason, 1988, 89 O’Connell, Kevin, 1992, 93, 94, 95 O’Connell, Richard, 1951, 52 O’Connor, James 1985 O’Connor, Kevin, 2004-07 Ohin, Ed, 2004 O’Rourke, Heather (Mgr), 1989 O’Rourke, Thomas, 2012 Ortega, Frank, 1949, 50 Ozoroski, Mark, 1985, 86 -PPaajarvi, Mats, 2000 Pallitta, Angelo, 1983, 84 Paluzzie, F., 1965 Panuccio, Gaetano, 2008-10 Park, Thomas L., 1978, 79 Parker, Joseph, 1939, 40 Parr, Dan, 2009 Parsons, Donald, 1949, 50 Pauluzzie, F., 1964, 66 Paviolitis, Jim 1996, 97, 98, 99 Pavlisko, Lori (Stat), 1979 Pax, Exau, 2012 Pearl, S., 1969 Pearson, Chuck, 1983, 84, 85, 87 Pedersen, L., 1947, 48 Pekmezian, Richard, 1981, 82 Pelletier, Jason, 2003 Penberthy, E., 1961 Pendrak, Kristen (mgr.) 1996 Perlmutter, Philip, 1949 Perone, Fred, 1954, 56 Perry, Laura (mgr.), 2003 Petersen, Oliver, 2002, 05, 06 Peterson, Sven, 1948, 1949, 50 Phillips, David, 1940
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Phillips, Jule, 1951, 53 Phillips, Kristin (Mgr), 1984, 85, 86 Picatagi, Richard, 1976, 77 Piesner, Brian 1996, 97, 98, 99 Ponce, Pablo, 2003 Pope, Robert, 1947, 48, 49 Powers, R., 1963 Pozotrigo, Alberto, 1974 Prager, 1954 Proshan, Chet, 1971 Przitulsky, Stan, 1974, 75, 76 Puleo, John, 1949, 50 Pyper, David, 1949, 50 -RRacines, Vitolds, 1952, 53, 54 Raffner, Mellissa (Mgr), 1989 Ramirez, Eduardo A., 1977, 78, 79, 80 Rammel, Steven, 1989, 90 Rath, John 1995, 96, 97, 98 Ray, B., 1965 Reed, T., 1960 Reid, Mike, 1997, 1998, 2000, 01 Reiss, William, 1941, 42, 43 Reisz, J., 1958 Rho, Tae Woong, 2006-07 Rice, J., 1960 Richards, Warren, 2004 Ritchings, Arthur, 1939, 40 Ritchings, Keith, 2004, 05 Ritter, 1948 Robinson, K., 1950 Robinson, Ian, 2012 Rodenhi, T., 1955, 56 Rogers, John, 1990, 91, 92 Rogers, R., 1950 Roma, Herbert (Mgr), 1949 Rosenberg, Rachel (Mgr), 1988, 89 Rosenthal, Herbert M., 1974 Ross, Nick, 1998, 99, 2000 Rothlein, J., 1969 Rothstein, Art, 1958 Ruckles, 1953, 54 Ruedeman, Rudy, 1953, 54 Rzewsky, Nick, 1963, 64 -SSalkin, A., 1959 Salmon, Yannick, 2008-10 Salyer, Chad, 2005 Sanam, Ghanchi (mgr.), 2005 Sanchez, C., 1968, 69 Sandor, Niklas, 1995, ‘96, ‘97 Santos, David, 1985, 86, 87 Sasser, Alfred, 1947, 48, 49 Scheer, R., 1965 Schenholm, Carl, 1942 Schiavino, Anthony, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Schiesswohl, Richard, 1965, 66 Schmidt, Herb, 1959, 60, 61 Schroder, P., 1947 Schubert, P., 1966 Schultz, P., 1962 Schwartz, Jules, 1968 Schwarz, Christian, 1997, 98, 99 Schweiker, Malcolm, 1941, 42, 43 Seiden, Milt, 1941 Sentowski, Brian, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Setchell, Joe, 2011,12 Sfantos, Konstantinos, 1974 Sharkey, Chris, 1986, 88 Shaw, Mike, 1993, 94, ‘95, ‘96 Sheer, R., 1966 Sheffert, Ted, 1959
Sheppard, Dustin, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Sheridan, R., (Mgr), 1950 Sherr, B., 1964 Shlomi, Yaron, 2002 Shoemaker, P., 1962 Shuster, Carl, 1941, 42 Sibley, F. (Mgr), 1959 Sibley, J., 1958 Sievert, Robert E., 1974 Silver, Alex, 2009-10 Simi, Zach, 2004, 05 Simon, Jimmy, 2008 Simpson, James, 1947, 49, 50 Simpson, Mark 1997 Singer, S., 1955 Sipos, J., 1950 Skoric, Bojan, 2005 Slotkin, Brian, 1992 Small, J., 1961, 62 Smith, A., 1950, 54 Smith, C., 1955, 56 Smith, William P., 1974 Soboff, Michael, 2012 Sokil, George, 1953 Sollitto, Basil, 1939 Sorrentino, Joey, 2006 Sosnowski, John, 1960, 61, 62 Soutar, A., 1956, 57 Spracklin, Robert, 2012 Speery, G., 1963, 64 Spencer, Derek, 1985, 86 Springer, James R., 1977, 78, 79 Spingler, Charles F., 1981, 82, 83 Stahanovich, G., 1962, 64 Stamen, S., 1965, 66 Starks, Geoffrey, 1988 Starrett, Mark, 1976, 77, 78, 79 Stausland, Johan, 2000 Steelman, Clarence, 1939, 40 Steen, Walt, 1953 Stern, Marty, 2009 Sternberger, Adam, 2004-07 Stevens, Floyd Stewart, Chris, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Stillwagon, Mike, 1992, 93 Stillwell, C., 1960, 61, 62 Strapp, F., 1969 Strazzella, Rocky, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Stricklin, R., 1968, 69 Suger, Thomas R., 1978, 79 Sutphin, Martin, 1950, 51, 52 Swearer, B, 1968 Sytnyk, Andre, 1976 Szemple, Ryan, 2012 -TTaintor, Mitchell, 2012 Talerico, Michael, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Tartara, Vic, 1992, 93 Tau, Marcie (Mgr), 1989 Taylor, S., 1962, 64 Telesz, Mark, 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Terry, Alieu, 2003, 04, 05 Terry, 1948 Tetro, Ross, 2012 Thistle, Richard, 1942 Thomas, George, 1939 Thomas, Peter, 1949, 50 Thorne, Rollin, 1940 Tighe, D., 1950 Timken, John, 1947, 49, 50 Toleno, Dan, 1953, 54, 55 Tolomeo, Patrick, 2006 Trimmell, Robert, 1942
Trinkoff, Paul, 1980 Turner, Amanda (Mgr), 1990, 91 Turp, David, 1947, 48, 49 Turp, E., 1947, 48, 50 -U/VUdijohn, 2012 Urch, Robert, 1959 Uster, Ralph, 1950, 51 Umanski, R., 1968 Unger, Ernie, 1957, 58 Vagnini, L., 1956 Valiela, I., 1962 VanCleef, Ray, 1949 VanDemarck, K., 1968 Van de Walker, John (Mgr), 1949 VanKirk, John, 1942, 43 Vasilakis, George, 2004 Vassiliadias, Dimitrios, 2012 Velasquez, Carlos, 1976 Velazquez, Javier, 1986, 87 Veltri, Matt, 2000, 01 Vermes, Peter, 1985, 86, 87 Vitetta, Brandee, 1994 VanOekel, Matt, 2005-07 Volk, Mike, 2007 Volz, E., 1955 Volz, J., 1956 Vose, Donald T., Jr., 1949, 50, 51
-Y/ZYacona, A., 1968 Yeager, David, 1982, 83, 84 Yoon, Kyung (mgr.), 2003 Young, B., 1968, 69 Young, Harold, 1939 Young, Richard A., 1975, 76, 77 Young, Thomas E., 1981, 82 Youssef, John, 1999, 2000 Zacher, Christine, 1995 Zanoni, Gregory, 1980 Zaouia, Amine, 2012 Zaun, Jeffrey, 1989, 90, 91, 93 Zavala, Mario, 1982, 83 Zea, Tony, 1990, 91, 92 Zelles, G., 1955 Zelles, Rodger A., 1952, 53, 54 Zinderdine, J., 1963, 64 Zinter, Ricky, 2000, 01, 02
-W/XWaked, Tino, 2007, 08 Walsh, Billy 1997 Walsh, Mike 1999, 2000 Walker, Charley, 1964, 65, 66 Warren, Franz, 1989, 90, 91, 93 Wasowski, R., 1961, 62 Wayman, C., 1950 Webb, Todd, 2010, 11, 12 Weber, Jacob F., 1979, 80, 82, 83 Weber, Mike, 1985, 86, 87, 88 Weegan, Jim, 1971 Weidling, Brian, 1991 Weilerhand, J., 1965 Weiner, 1943 Weinstein, 1943 Weledniger, D., 1963 Werner, Robert, 1950, 51, 52 Wetter, Harold R., 1952, 54, 55 Weyer, Jacy 1997 Whelan, Tim, 1982 Whitehead, Sid, 1941, 42, 43 Widdowson, Steve, 1994, 95, ‘96, ‘97 Wiener, Richard P., 1977, 78, 79, 80 Wiess, Herb, 1961, 62, 63 Wilcox, 1943 Williams, Rodney, 1976, 78, 79 Wilson, Chris, 2002, 03 Winkler, K., 1965, 66 Winner, J. Michael, 1978, 79, 80, 81 Winner, Robert Winslow, Nye, 2008, 09, 10, 11 Winter, R., 1958 Witt, Janine (Mgr), 1988 Wittcoff, H., 1963 Witzig, Richard S., 1977 Wolf, M., 1950 Wolf, Martin, 1994 Wolf, Richard R., 1977, 78, 79 Wolson, Helene (Mgr), 1982-85 Woodcock, D., 1948, 50 Wooden, Ken, 1956, 57 Wright, J., 1963, 65 Wulf, Henry, 1959
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GOALS Individual 3, Kene Eze, Rutgers vs. Adelphi (9/27/11) 3, Josh Gros, Rutgers vs. Providence (9/6/03) 3, Dustin Sheppard, Rutgers vs. FDU (9/19/00) 3, Dennis Ludwig, Rutgers vs. WVU (9/16/00) 3, Jesse Van Saun, St. John’s vs. UNLV (10/6/96) Team 8, Rutgers vs. WVU (9/16/00) Combined 9, Rutgers (5) vs. Penn(4) (10/25/00)
ASSISTS Individual 3, Rocky Strazella (twice), vs. Brown (12/3/93) vs. Notre Dame (9/15/95) 3, Sherif El Bialy, vs. WVU (9/16/00) Team 7, RU vs. West Virginia, (9/16/00) Combined 7 (twice) RU (5) v. ND (2) (9/15/95) RU (7) v. WVU (9/16/00)
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POINTS Individual 7, Josh Gros, Rutgers vs. Providence (9/6/03) Team 23, Rutgers vs. West Virginia (9/16/00) Combined 23, Rutgers v. West Virginia (9/16/00)
SAVES Individual 18, Sean Vliet (St. Joe’s) vs. RU (11/4/94) Combined 22, RU (14) v. Indiana (8) (9/8/95)
SHOTS Individual 13, Hamisi Amani-Dove vs. Pitt (11/11/95) Team 39, RU vs. Monmouth (10/10/01) Combined 46, RU (23), Indiana (23) (11/11/95)
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ROBERT L. BARCHI is the 20th president of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Since beginning his tenure on September 1, 2012, President Barchi has been overseeing preparations for integrating into Rutgers most units of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, as outlined in the recently adopted New Jersey Medical and Health Sciences Education Restructuring Act. He has begun work on a university strategic plan (the first in more than 15 years) and was part of a statewide coalition of university, business, and labor leaders urging voter support of a $750 million bond act for higher education construction, which was approved by a wide margin in November. President Barchi announced on November 20, 2012 that all intercollegiate athletic teams on Rutgers’ New Brunswick campus will join the Big Ten Conference at a date to be determined.
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DR. ROBERT L. BARCHI PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY growth in neuroscience, encompassing the intellectual activities of more than 120 faculty members. Dr. Barchi founded the Department of Neuroscience at Penn and served as its first chair; he also served as chair of the Department of Neurology. He was named the Fairhill Professor in 2002, a position that he still holds in emeritus status.
From 2004 to 2012, Dr. Barchi served as president of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, nationally regarded as a top university dedicated to health sciences education and research. Prior to Jefferson, he was provost and chief academic officer of the University of Pennsylvania, an Ivy League institution founded in 1740. There, he had responsibility for Penn’s 12 schools, all academic programs, athletics, students, and faculty. Dr. Barchi was born in Philadelphia but spent his formative years not far from Rutgers in Westfield, N.J. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Georgetown University, and Ph.D. and M.D. degrees from the University of Pennsylvania. He completed specialty training at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and holds board certification in neurology. Throughout his career, Dr. Barchi has been active as a teacher and as an NIH-funded researcher in the fields of neuroscience and neurology, and he has published extensively in his field. He was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences in recognition of his pioneering research on the structure and function of voltage-gated ion channels in nerve and muscle, and on the role these critical molecules can play in human disease. He was also elected to the American Society for Clinical Investigation and the Association of American Physicians and named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Neurological Association, and the American Academy of Neurology. In 1972, Dr. Barchi began his academic career as a faculty member at Penn. Within a decade, he rose to become the David Mahoney Professor of Neurological Sciences. Between 1983 and 1996, he served as director of the Mahoney Institute of Neurological Sciences— an interdisciplinary, universitywide entity that he expanded to become the focus for Penn’s
The University of Pennsylvania named Dr. Barchi as its provost and chief academic officer in 1999, and he served in this capacity until 2004. As provost, Dr. Barchi had responsibility for the university’s 12 schools and their academic programs and budgets and Penn’s intercollegiate athletics program, as well as for Penn’s students and faculty. During his tenure, he worked with president Judith Rodin to reassert the primacy of the academic mission in the direction of the university. He recruited new leadership to nine of the 12 schools at Penn and established a number of universitywide interdisciplinary educational and research institutes. He also led the university through a comprehensive strategic planning process. As president of Thomas Jefferson University, Dr. Barchi oversaw a period of tremendous growth. The university established three new schools—including the Jefferson School of Pharmacy, which graduated its first class in May 2012, and the Jefferson School of Population Health, the only school in the nation to offer a master’s degree in chronic care management. Overall student enrollment increased by 51 percent and annual degrees awarded rose by 54 percent. Dr. Barchi also expanded the reach of the campus, inaugurating the Partnership in Healthcare Education, an academic affiliation with the University of Delaware that offers dual-degree programs between the two institutions. Other accomplishments at Jefferson include successful implementation of an ambitious strategic plan that integrated the university’s clinical, education, and research missions; a comprehensive facilities master plan that supports those missions; and a major fundraising campaign that provides the resources necessary for success. During Dr. Barchi’s tenure, Jefferson established 22 new endowed professorships and 50 endowed scholarships, helping to ensure a healthy and diverse community of faculty and students. The university surpassed $300 million in fundraising under
his leadership, twice the amount raised during the preceding eight-year period. During his presidency, Dr. Barchi also oversaw the transformation of Jefferson’s urban environment into a vibrant university campus. A coordinated construction program, coupled with improved landscape design and signage, helped provide visitors and the Jefferson community a sense of place and connectedness to the compact urban campus in the heart of the city’s historic district. Dr. Barchi is married to Francis Harper Barchi, a tenure-track faculty member of the Rutgers School of Social Work. Before coming to Rutgers, she was a senior fellow in the Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania, where she was engaged in education and research activities relating to international research ethics. Francis Barchi holds a Ph.D. in social welfare, a master’s in bioethics, and a master’s in nonprofit leadership from the University of Pennsylvania, as well as a bachelor’s degree from Smith College. She is the former executive vice president of the Dana Foundation in New York, a post she assumed following a 20-year span as president of her own company, which provided protocol and strategic communication services for international clients. Francis Barchi’s research focuses on the social and behavioral factors that influence women’s health in southern Africa. In 2009, she completed the first major quantitative study on women’s autonomy and genderbased violence in Botswana, and she is the principal investigator on a study in that country examining the extent to which women’s understanding of HPV and cervical cancer influences their decision-making about prevention and treatment. She is currently part of a team responsible for ethics training of health professionals in Botswana, Tanzania, and Guatemala. As an avocation, President Barchi is an expert in the history and mechanical development of clocks and watches. In addition to collecting and conserving examples of these timepieces from the 17th and 18th centuries, he designs and constructs his own precision clocks in his basement machine shop. The Barchis, who have four adult children and one young dog, spend their leisure time at their home in coastal Maine where they are avid boaters and hikers.
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JULIE HERMANN leads Rutgers Athletics transition in 2014 to the nation’s premier academic and athletic conference, the Big Ten. Hermann came to Rutgers after serving previously as the executive senior associate director of athletics for the University of Louisville.
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JULIE HERMANN DIRECTOR OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS programs to support both athletic and academic pursuits after building one of the nation’s premier systems for student-athletes at Louisville (L-Care).
Hermann spent 15 years at Louisville as the Cardinals built one of the nation’s most competitive athletic programs across the board. Following a national search, Hermann was selected from a pool of 63 candidates. She is the first woman to serve in this capacity at Rutgers and will become the second female athletic director in Big Ten history. “It’s a pleasure to welcome Julie Hermann to the Rutgers community,” said President Robert L. Barchi. “She is one of the most respected athletics administrators in the country and she was deeply involved in moving Louisville from Conference USA to the BIG EAST and from the BIG EAST to the Atlantic Coast Conference. Her 15 years of leadership experience will be an invaluable asset to the university as we prepare to enter the Big Ten.”
Vols advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in a decade.
Hermann is immediate past president of the National Association Hermann served in a supervisory of Collegiate Women Athletics capacity of U of L athletics as the Administrators. She is the former university garnered the 2013 chair of the NCAA Division I WomNCAA men’s basketball national en’s Volleyball Committee. championship; two BCS Bowl wins; two NCAA women’s basketball na- Hermann has served on numerous tional championship appearances boards, including the Frazier Rehab (2013 and 2009) and one NCAA Institute, the Louisville Sports Commen’s soccer College Cup national mission and the Kentucky Sports championship appearance (2010). Commission. Since joining the BIG EAST in 2005, the Cardinals claimed 64 confer- Hermann and her partner Dr. Lesence titles. lie Danehy are the proud parents Hermann oversaw 20 sports at of a seven year-old son, Aidan. Louisville, marketing, academics, sports performance, sports medicine, student development and athletic development. She worked to cultivate support for many of the U of L athletic venues that allowed the Cardinals to enjoy one of the nation’s biggest and best building booms in college sports. Before joining U of L, Hermann served as an assistant coach for USA Volleyball, helping the national team to a silver medal finish at the World University Games in 1997.
Prior to that she served as head One of the primary goals set by women’s volleyball coach at the Hermann is to create a best-in- University of Tennessee for six seaclass student-athlete care system. sons. Under her watch, the Lady She is committed to developing
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GEOFF BROWN
BRIAN COLVIN
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KATHLEEN HICKEY
DOUGLAS KOKOSKIE
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DR. ROBERT MONACO
NICK OJEA
JANINE PURCARO
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Associate Athletic Director Compliance
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JOHN TERNYILA
SHAWN TUCKER
SCOTT WALKER
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Assistant Athletic Director Student -Athlete Development
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