University of New Haven
Visit www.newhaven.edu or call 1-800-DIAL-UNH (342-5864) QUICK FACTS Founded: 1920 Campus: Located in West Haven, Connecticut, 82 acres on a hilltop overlooking Long Island Sound and the culturally rich city of New Haven. A southeastern branch is located in New London, Connecticut. Enrollment: 4,300 undergraduate fulltime, 6,300 total enrollment Student Ratio: 50% Male, 50% Female FACULTY Over 90% hold Ph.D.s or the highest degree in their fields. Many have backgrounds as working professionals and are consultants to Connecticut businesses, bringing hands-on experience to the classroom. UNH has a student-to-faculty ratio of 16:1. ACADEMIC PROGRAMS UNH offers 75 undergraduate and graduate degree offerings in the arts and sciences, business, criminal justice, engineering and forensic sciences. SPECIAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Honors Program for highly-motivated students with high levels of academic achievement. Freshman-year program for all new freshmen to help them make the transition into university life. Center for Learning Resources offers free tutoring for students seeking extra help with their studies. INTERNSHIPS Our location in New Haven and proximity to New York City and Hartford allow us to offer internships with a wide variety of businesses, government, and non-profit agencies, including ESPN, MTV, Disney, FBI Crime Labs, U.S. Attorney’s Offices, Unilever, and United Technologies Corporation, among others.
RESIDENTIAL LIFE Making you feel at home is a priority at UNH. Our on-campus housing is available in eight residence halls. Residential Life staff members live in each hall and help promote an atmosphere conducive to study and social interaction among students. Residence Hall Councils, composed of students elected by their peers, plan social and recreational activities and serve as representatives for students living in each hall. Room accommodations range from traditional residence halls (equipped with a fitness room and campus convenience store) to multi-bedroom, apartment-style residences. The David A. Beckerman Recreation Center was made possible by a generous donation from alumnus David A. Beckerman. The Center includes basketball courts; a multi-sport court for rollerblading, roller hockey, volleyball and indoor soccer; a fitness center with aerobic equipment, weights and televisions; a multi-purpose room for yoga, step aerobics, Pilates and other activities; an elevated running track; and a lounge area for relaxation.
ÂŽ
For more information visit us online at: www.newhaven.edu or call 800-DIAL-UNH (800-342-5864) to speak with an admissions representative.
CHARGER SOCCER
EIGHT NCAA APPEARANCES
2012 COACHES 2012 PLAYERS
2012 SCHEDULE
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Director:.................................................Andrew Beardsley Asst. Director/Men’s Soccer Contact:....... Drew Kingsley Office Phone:........................................ (203) 479-4118 Cell Phone:........................................... (203) 314-7561 Fax:....................................................... (203) 932-7470 E-Mail:................................... dkingsley@newhaven.edu Grad. Assistants:... Chelsea Harold, Samantha Masayda
THE UNIVERSITY
CHARGER ATHLETICS Director of Athletics:....................................Deborah Chin Athletic Dept. Phone:.............................. (203) 932-7016 Athletic Dept. Fax:................................... (203) 932-7470 Website:............................ www.NewHavenChargers.com Dir. of Sports Medicine:..................................... Lou Scala Office Phone:........................................ (203) 479-4890 Affiliation:.................................................. NCAA Division II Website:.................................................. www.ncaa.com Conference................................................... Northeast-10 Website:....................................... www.northeast10.org
HISTORY & RECORDS
MEN’S SOCCER Head Coach:.................................... Roy Fink (Tampa ’04) Record at UNH:...............................................First Season Collegiate Record:..........................................First Season Office Phone:...........................................(203) 932-7027 E-Mail:...............................................rfink@newhaven.edu 2011 Record:.....................................5-9-3 (4-8-1 NE-10) All-Time Record:................................. 435-360-65 (.544) First Year of Men’s Soccer:................ 1962 (50 seasons) Home Facility:.................................................... Kayo Field Capacity:.......................................................................400 Assistant Coach:....Marino Crocco (Southern Conn. St. ’11) Assistant Coach:............. Joel Booker (New England ’10) Assistant Coach:.... Drew Esposito (Southern Conn. St. ’12)
CONTENTS
University of New Haven.................................................2 2012 Schedule...............................................................3 CHARGER SOCCER Quick Facts......................................................................3 2012 COACHES Head Coach Roy Fink......................................................4 Assistant Coaches..........................................................5 2012 STUDENT-ATHLETES Roster..............................................................................6 I Chose Division II............................................................7 Student-Athletes.......................................................8-22 2012 OUTLOOK Season Outlook............................................................ 23 Northeast-10 Conference............................................ 24 2011 REVIEW 2011 Statistics............................................................. 25 2011 Results................................................................ 25 2011 Northeast-10 Conference Results.................... 26 HISTORY & RECORDS Chargers in the Hall................................................27-28 All-Time Awards............................................................ 29 Team/Individual Records............................................ 29 Postseason History...................................................... 29 Record vs. Opponents................................................. 30 Year-by-Year Records................................................... 30 Year-by-Year Results................................................31-34 THE UNIVERSITY University Administration............................................. 35 Community Engagement............................................. 36 Charger Athletics Club................................................. 37 Charger Athletics.......................................................... 38
2011 REVIEW
* Northeast-10 Conference match Home matches in CAPS played at Kayo Field All dates and times are subject to change without notice
QUICK FACTS
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN President:.........................................Dr. Steven H. Kaplan Location:....................................... West Haven, CT 06516 Founded:.................................................................... 1920 Enrollment:............................................................... 6,000 Colors:..............................................................Blue & Gold Nickname:........................................................... Chargers Website:............................................. www.newhaven.edu
2012 OUTLOOK
Date Opponent Time 8/30/2012 MOLLOY...................................... 4:00 PM 9/2/2012 HOLY FAMILY............................... 1:00 PM 9/4/2012 at New York Inst. of Tech........... 4:00 PM 9/11/2012 STONEHILL*............................... 4:00 PM 9/15/2012 at Merrimack*........................... 6:00 PM 9/18/2012 at Southern Connecticut St.*.....7:00 PM 9/21/2012 MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL*..... 4:00 PM 9/26/2012 at American International*........7:00 PM 9/29/2012 at Bentley*................................. 1:00 PM 10/2/2012 at Dowling....................................7:00 PM 10/6/2012 FRANKLIN PIERCE*....................7:00 PM 10/10/2012 at Saint Rose*........................... 3:00 PM 10/13/2012 at Saint Michael’s*.................... 1:00 PM 10/17/2012 ASSUMPTION*........................... 4:00 PM 10/20/2012 at Southern New Hampshire*.. 4:00 PM 10/23/2012 LE MOYNE*................................ 4:00 PM 10/26/2012 SAINT ANSELM*......................... 4:00 PM Northeast-10 Conference Championship 10/30/2012 vs Quarterfinal Round........................ TBA 11/2/2012 vs Semifinal Round............................ TBA 11/4/2012 vs Championship............................... TBA NCAA Div. II Championship 11/9/2012 vs Opening Round.............................. TBA 11/11/2012 vs First Round.................................... TBA 11/16/2012 vs Second Round............................... TBA 11/18/2012 vs Quarterfinal Round........................ TBA 11/29/2012 vs Semifinal Round............................ TBA 12/1/2012 vs Championship............................... TBA
The 2012 UNH men’s soccer media guide is a production of the Office of Athletic Communications written and designed by Andrew Beardsley and Drew Kingsley with assistance from Chelsea Harold, Samantha Masayda and with thanks to all previous athletic commuications staff members.
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012 CHARGER SOCCER • FOLLOW @UNHCHARGERS
3
CHARGER SOCCER
THE COACHES ROY FINK
HEAD COACH
2012 COACHES
FIRST SEASON TAMPA ‘04
2012 PLAYERS
Roy Fink was named the 13th head coach in Charger men’s soccer history on June 1, 2012. For the previous four seasons, Fink was an assistant at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. His primary duties for the Minutemen included all aspects of player development, recruiting, coordinating the soccer academy and day-to-day operations. During his tenure, the Minutemen won the 2008 Atlantic 10 Conference Championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament.
2012 OUTLOOK
The native of Israel began his collegiate coaching career at his alma mater, the University of Tampa, in 2004. After two seasons with the Spartans, Fink spent another two years as the Director of Coaching at Strictly Soccer Futbol Club in St. Petersburg, Fla., where he trained and developed young soccer talent. His coaching experience outside of the collegiate ranks includes a stint with the Colorado Rapids U-23 team as an assistant and three years with the Western United FC in Massachusetts as a technical trainer.
As a student-athlete, Fink enjoyed an outstanding career at the University of Tampa where he was the 2001 NSCAA Division II National Player of the Year after leading the Spartans to a national championship. A two-time NSCAA All-America selection and a CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree, Fink ranks third overall in career goals at Tampa and seventh all-time in the history of the Sunshine State Conference. After graduating, he also spent three seasons in the Premier Development League (PDL) for the Cape Cod Crusaders and Boulder Rapids. Prior to coming to America, Fink served three years in the Israeli Armed Forces, where he attained the rank of Sergeant. He also was a starter for Israel’s Under-16/18 National Team and played 150 games in the Israeli Premiership and Division One leagues. Fink has a fiancée, Angel. He is currently living in Amherst, Mass.
2011 REVIEW
THE FINK FILE Overall Record: 0-0-0 Conference Record: 0-0-0
HISTORY & RECORDS
University of New Haven Head Coach (2012-Present) University of Massachusetts-Amherst Assistant Coach (2008-11) Strictly Soccer FC Director of Coaching (2006-07)
THE UNIVERSITY
University of Tampa Assistant Coach (2004-05) Student-Athlete (2000-03)
4
1976 NATIONAL RUNNERS-UP • 1977 FINAL FOUR • 1984 FINAL FOUR
CHARGER SOCCER
THE COACHES MARINO CROCCO ASSISTANT COACH
2012 COACHES
SECOND SEASON SOUTHERN CONN. STATE ‘11
A four-year NCAA tournament participant at Southern Connecticut State University, Marino Crocco joined the staff in New Haven in 2011 as a graduate assistant coach.
2012 PLAYERS
Also a foreign language teacher at Fair Haven School in New Haven, Marino graduated from SCSU in 2011 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Italian and Spanish. Crocco also has additional coaching experience, which he continues today, with the Everson Soccer Academy in Wallingford, Conn. and as head coach of the Guilford U-15 girls premier team.
2012 OUTLOOK
As a student-athlete with the Owls, Crocco was a part of two Northeast-10 Conference Championship teams (2007, 2008) and participated in the NCAA Tournament in each of his four seasons. A 2006 graduate of North Haven High School, Crocco currently resides in North Haven.
JOEL BOOKER
DREW ESPOSITO
FIRST SEASON NEW ENGLAND ‘10
FIRST SEASON SOUTHERN CONN. STATE ‘12
ASSISTANT COACH
Drew Esposito joined the Chargers’ staff in 2012 following a four-year career at Southern Connecticut State University. Esposito will work primarily with the New Haven goalkeepers.
HISTORY & RECORDS
Most recently an assistant coach at New England College in Henniker, N.H., Booker comes to New Haven with coaching experience at a number of different levels. For the last two seasons, he has been on the sidelines at NEC as both an assistant and a graduate assistant. His duties included recruiting, retention and academics, practices and in-game coaching. Booker has also served as a coach at the White Mountain Soccer Academy in Warner, N.H.
2011 REVIEW
Joel Booker was added to Roy Fink’s staff for the 2012 season. He will assist in all aspects of the program.
ASSISTANT COACH
Esposito started 59 matches in goal for the Owls with 19 shutouts to his credit. As a junior, he made nine saves to post a clean sheet against Dominican in the 2010 NCAA Tournament First Round. Previously in his career, he was named to the 2008 Northeast-10 Conference All-Tournament Team.
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012 CHARGER SOCCER • FOLLOW @UNHCHARGERS
THE UNIVERSITY
Esposito, a 2012 SCSU graduate, played scholastically at East Booker earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from New England Haven High School. College in Business Administration, while earning his Master of Science in Sport and Recreation Management from his alma mater in 2011. As an undergraduate, he was a two-sport athlete for the Pilgrims, playing soccer and basketball.
5
CHARGER SOCCER 2012 OUTLOOK
2012 PLAYERS
2012 COACHES
# Name 00 James Pyatsky 1 Anastasios Petridis 2 Omar Algosaibi 3 Junnior Torres 4 Clancy Purcell 5 Oskar Sewerin 6 JP DiTommaso 7 Afeworki Solomon 8 Edwin Carvajal 9 Joseph D’Antonio 10 Andres Torres 11 Dave Ljungquist 12 Joel Rodriguez 13 Eric Robertson 14 Bobby Cruz 15 Tim Hines 16 Daniel Dragicevich 17 Austin Coleman 19 Gui Dos Santos 20 Cam Soltis 21 Bryant Bermudez 24 Firmiano Ribeiro
Cl. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Gr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr.
2012 ROSTER
Pos. GK GK M B M B F F/M M F F F M M M B M B F/M M B B/M
Ht. Wt. 6-0 175 5-9 160 5-6 130 5-7 145 5-8 175 6-3 183 5-9 140 5-11 154 5-11 165 5-8 150 5-8 170 5-11 180 5-11 170 5-9 155 5-8 145 6-3 190 5-9 170 5-8 165 5-11 185 5-4 135 5-7 155 6-3 184
Hometown/High School/Previous School Stewart Manor, N.Y./Garden City Norwalk, Conn./Brien McMahon Saudi Arabia/Ajyal Al-Aqsa Old Saybrook, Conn./Old Saybrook/Middlesex C.C. Shelton, Conn./Taft/University of Connecticut Stockholm, Sweden/Östra Reals Gymnasium Farmington, Conn./Farmington Falls Church, Va./West Potomac/Louisburg (N.C.) Norwalk, Conn./Wilton Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside Norwalk, Conn./Norwalk/Adelphi Oxford, Conn./Seymour/Central Conn. St. Wallingford, Conn./Mark T Sheehan Stratford, Conn./Stratford Lake Grove, N.Y./Centereach Wallingford, Conn./Lyman Hall Fairport, N.Y./Fairport North Haven, Conn./Hamden Hall Curitiba, Brazil/Bethel Bristol, Conn./Bristol Central East Hartford, Conn./East Hartford/Manchester C.C. Barreiras, Brazil/B.M.C. Durfee/Franklin Pierce
pet-REED-is al-go-SEH-bee SEVER-in aff-uh-WER-key CAR-va-hahl LUNK-vist
DRAG-i-sev-ik
CRO-ko CRO-ko
THE UNIVERSITY
HISTORY & RECORDS
2011 REVIEW
Head Coach: Roy Fink (Tampa ’04) – First Season Assistant Coach: Marino Crocco (Southern Connecticut State ’11) – Second Season Assistant Coach: Joel Booker (New England ’10) – First Season Assistant Coach: Drew Esposito (Southern Connecticut State ’12) – First Season
Pronunciation
6
1976 NATIONAL RUNNERS-UP • 1977 FINAL FOUR • 1984 FINAL FOUR
CHARGER SOCCER 2012 COACHES 2012 PLAYERS 2012 OUTLOOK 2011 REVIEW
NATIONAL RECOGNITION
HISTORY & RECORDS
Our student-athletes have received the NCAA’s highest individual honors including winning the Walter Byers Scholarship Award (the NCAA’s top student-athlete) and the NCAA Woman of the Year Award.
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS We have initiated national community partnerships with the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Habitat for Humanity.
THE UNIVERSITY
UNIQUE FISCAL MODEL We offer a unique fiscal model for intercollegiate athletics that redefine the institutional value for sponsoring sports and offering athletics scholarships.
7 UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012 CHARGER SOCCER • FOLLOW @UNHCHARGERS
7
CHARGER SOCCER
THE RETURNERS ANASTASIOS PETRIDIS
2012 COACHES
1
GOALKEEPER
SENIOR | 5-9 | 160 NORWALK, CONN. | BRIEN MCMAHON
2011: Appeared in 11 matches...Scored his first collegiate goal at Stonehill on Sept. 13. 2010: Appeared in goal in the 4-0 victory against Saint Rose on Sept. 15.
2012 PLAYERS
2009: Appeared in three matches. High School: Also played baseball for the Senators of Brien McMahon High School...Two-year team captain and All-State selection... Also named to the All-Area and All-Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference team. Personal: Majoring in Engineering ... Son of John and Phyllis Petridis ... Two brothers, Alex and Nicholas, and one sister, Eleni.
CAREER NUMBERS Year GP Min. GA GAA Sv Pct. W-L-T Sho 2010 1 12 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 Total 1 12 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 Year GP G 2009 3 0 2010 1 0 2011 11 1 Total 15 1
A 0 0 0 0
Pts. 0 0 2 2
MATCH HIGHS
THE UNIVERSITY
HISTORY & RECORDS
2011 REVIEW
2012 OUTLOOK
Goals: 1 at Stonehill, 9/13/11 Points: 2 at Stonehill, 9/13/11
8
1976 NATIONAL RUNNERS-UP • 1977 FINAL FOUR • 1984 FINAL FOUR
CHARGER SOCCER
THE RETURNERS JUNNIOR TORRES SENIOR | 5-7 | 145 OLD SAYBROOK, CONN. | MIDDLESEX COMM. COLLEGE
2011: Appeared in all 17 matches, including eight starts. Prior to New Haven: Attended Middlesex Community College for two years.
2012 COACHES
3
BACK
CAREER NUMBERS Year GP G A 2011 17 0 0 Total 17 0 0
Pts. 0 0
2012 PLAYERS
High School: Played midfield for the Rams of Old Saybrook High School. Personal: Son of Carlos Torres and Rosi Gutierrez...Has one sister, Tracy.
2012 OUTLOOK 2011 REVIEW HISTORY & RECORDS THE UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012 CHARGER SOCCER • FOLLOW @UNHCHARGERS
9
2012 PLAYERS
2012 COACHES
CHARGER SOCCER
THE RETURNERS CLANCY PURCELL
4
MIDFIELD
GRADUATE | 5-8 | 175 SHELTON, CONN. | CONNECTICUT
2011: Appeared in all 17 matches, including 15 starts...Dished out two assists... Assisted on the go-ahead goal against Merrimack on Sept. 17...Notched the helper on the game-tying goal of a 1-1 draw at Franklin Pierce on Oct. 8. Prior to New Haven: Attended the University of Connecticut. High School: Played for the Rhinos of Taft School…All-Housatonic selection in 2006…All-Conference selection in 2006 and 2007… All-New England selection in 2007…Also played hockey…Graduated with Honors.
CAREER NUMBERS Year GP G A 2011 17 0 2 Total 17 0 2
Pts. 2 2
MATCH HIGHS Assists: 1, twice Points: 1, twice
THE UNIVERSITY
HISTORY & RECORDS
2011 REVIEW
2012 OUTLOOK
Personal: Son of Jeff and Pam Purcell…Has two brothers; Zak and Eliott…Attended Northeastern, Hobart and Connecticut.
10
1976 NATIONAL RUNNERS-UP • 1977 FINAL FOUR • 1984 FINAL FOUR
CHARGER SOCCER
THE RETURNERS JOE D’ANTONIO
SENIOR | 5-8 | 150 OCEANSIDE, N.Y. | OCEANSIDE
2010: Started all 18 matches...Shared the team lead with 10 points and two assists...Scored a goal at Saint Rose on Sept. 15...Scored the game-winner against Molloy on Sept. 24...Dished out an assist at American International on Sept. 29...Assisted on a goal in the win over Stonehill on Oct. 1...Found the net twice in the win over Massachusetts Lowell on Oct. 29.
Personal: Son of Tony and Denise D’Antonio ... Three brothers, Anthony, Michael and Matthew.
CAREER NUMBERS
Year GP G 2009 12 1 2010 18 4 2011 17 4 Total 47 9
A 1 2 1 5
Pts. 3 10 9 22
MATCH HIGHS Goals: 2 vs. UMass-Lowell, 10/29/10 Assists: 1, three times Points: 4 vs. UMass-Lowell, 10/29/10
2012 OUTLOOK
2009: Appeared in 12 matches, including five starts...Scored his first collegiate goal against Southern Connecticut on Sept. 22... Notched an assist at Saint Michael’s on Oct. 24.
High School: Played on the ODP State Team Eastern New York in 2004, 2005 and 2006 ... All-County selection for the Sailors of Oceanside High School ... Won the Northeast Division as part of the Albertson Academy USSF U-18 team in 2008-09 and the U-16 team in 2007-08.
2012 PLAYERS
2011: Started all 17 matches..Lead the team with nine points...Shared the team high of four goals...Buried a penalty kick in the draw with Saint Thomas Aquinas on Sept. 11...Scored against Bentley on Oct. 2...Scored the Chargers’ lone goal in a draw at Franklin Pierce on Oct. 8...Assisted on the 106th minute “golden goal” against Saint Michael’s on Oct. 14...Scored the game-winner via penalty kick at Saint Anselm in the season finale on Oct. 28.
2012 COACHES
9
FORWARD
2011 REVIEW HISTORY & RECORDS THE UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012 CHARGER SOCCER • FOLLOW @UNHCHARGERS
11
2012 PLAYERS
2012 COACHES
CHARGER SOCCER
THE RETURNERS DAVE LJUNGQUIST
11
FORWARD
SENIOR | 5-11 | 175 OXFORD, CONN. | CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE
2011: Appeared in all 17 matches, making 11 starts...Shared the team lead with four goals...Scored twice against Merrimack on Sept. 17...Buried a 106th minute “golden goal” in the win over Saint Michael’s on Oct. 14...Scored the game-winner again five days later to seal a road win at Assumption on Oct. 19. 2010: Appeared in five matches, including one start. Prior to UNH: Attended Central Connecticut State University for three semesters.
Year GP G 2010 5 0 2011 17 4 Total 22 4
A 0 0 0
Pts. 0 8 8
MATCH HIGHS Goals: 2 vs. Merrimack, 9/17/11 Points: 4 vs. Merrimack, 9/17/11
Personal: Son of Anne and Allen Ljungquist…One sister, Jennifer.
THE UNIVERSITY
HISTORY & RECORDS
2011 REVIEW
2012 OUTLOOK
High School: Played for the Wildcats of Seymour High School … All-League second team and Player of the Year as a freshman and sophomore … Also received the Coach’s Award as a senior.
CAREER NUMBERS
12
1976 NATIONAL RUNNERS-UP • 1977 FINAL FOUR • 1984 FINAL FOUR
JOEL RODRIGUEZ SENIOR | 5-11 | 170 WALLINGFORD, CONN. | MARK T. SHEEHAN
2011: Appeared in and started 14 matches. 2010: Appeared in and started 15 matches...Scored his first career goal in the win over Saint Michael’s on Oct. 24.
A 2 0 0 2
Pts. 2 2 0 4
MATCH HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Saint Michaels, 10/24/10 Assists: 1, twice Points: 1 vs. Saint Michaels, 10/24/10
Personal: Son of Louis and Seidy Rodriguez ... Father played soccer at Eastern Connecticut State University in the 1980’s.
2012 OUTLOOK
High School: 2008 member of the NSCAA/adidas All-New England team ... Member of the U-20 Puerto Rican National Team ... Named to the Greater New Haven Soccer Officials All-State Team in 2007 and 2008 ... Also a two-time Southern Connecticut All-Conference selection and a New Haven Register All-Area Team selection ... 2008 Record-Journal Scholar Athlete.
Year GP G 2009 18 0 2010 15 1 2011 14 0 Total 47 1
2012 PLAYERS
2009: Started all 18 matches...Recorded an assist in the win over Concordia on Sept. 2...Assisted on the Chargers’ lone goal at Saint Anselm on Oct. 17...Played as a member of the U21 Puerto Rican National Team.
CAREER NUMBERS
2012 COACHES
12
MIDFIELD
CHARGER SOCCER
THE RETURNERS
2011 REVIEW HISTORY & RECORDS THE UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012 CHARGER SOCCER • FOLLOW @UNHCHARGERS
13
CHARGER SOCCER
THE RETURNERS DANIEL DRAGICEVICH
2012 COACHES
16
SENIOR | 5-9 | 170 FAIRPORT, N.Y. | FAIRPORT
2011: Appeared in three matches. 2010: Appeared in three matches. the team mid-season.
2009: Appeared in five matches...Joined
High School: Two-time Monroe County Division Champions at Fairport High School ... Also a member of two-time New York Section IV Championship team for the Raiders ... Member of the honor roll.
CAREER NUMBERS Year GP G 2009 5 0 2010 3 0 2011 3 0 Total 11 0
A 0 0 0 0
Pts. 0 0 0 0
Personal: Son of Joe and Cerise Dragecevich.
THE UNIVERSITY
HISTORY & RECORDS
2011 REVIEW
2012 OUTLOOK
2012 PLAYERS
MIDFIELD
14
1976 NATIONAL RUNNERS-UP • 1977 FINAL FOUR • 1984 FINAL FOUR
CHARGER SOCCER
THE RETURNERS AUSTIN COLEMAN SENIOR | 5-8 | 165 NORTH HAVEN, CONN. | HAMDEN HALL
CAREER NUMBERS
MATCH HIGHS
Goals: 1 vs. Saint Anselm, 10/15/10 Assists: 2 vs. Saint Rose, 10/11/11 Points: 2, twice
2012 OUTLOOK
High School: Five year member of the Connecticut Olympic Development Team ... Four-time All-League selection ... Two-time All-State selection and WNEPSSA All-Star ... Also a member of the Green and White Club at Hamden Hall Country Day School.
2012 PLAYERS
2011: Appeared in and started 14 match- Personal: Son of Ron and Sequella Coleman...Brother, Ron, played es...Led the team with three assists... soccer at Tufts University. Notched the assist on both goals in the 2-1 win over Saint Rose on Oct. 11...Registered an assist in the win at Saint Anselm in the club’s season finale on Oct. 28. Year GP G A Pts. 2009 16 0 1 1 2010: Started all 17 matches...Scored the lone goal - the first of his 2010 17 1 0 2 collegiate career - in the 1-0 blanking of Saint Anselm on Oct. 15. 2011 14 0 3 3 Total 47 1 4 6 2009: Appeared in and started 16 matches, missing two matches at the end of September due to injury...Registered an assist against Merrimack on Oct. 9.
2012 COACHES
17
BACK
2011 REVIEW HISTORY & RECORDS THE UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012 CHARGER SOCCER • FOLLOW @UNHCHARGERS
15
CHARGER SOCCER
THE RETURNERS FIRMIANO RIBEIRO
2012 COACHES
24
SENIOR | 6-3 | 184 BERREIRAS, BRAZIL | FRANKLIN PIERCE
2011: Appeared in all 17 matches, including 16 starts…Scored the game-winning goal in the 1-0 win at Molloy on Oct. 5. Pierce University.
Prior to New Haven: Attended Franklin
High School: Played for the Hilltoppers of B.M.C. Durfee High School. Personal: Son of Jose Luiz and Sila Dacruz…Has one brother; David Dacruz.
CAREER NUMBERS Year GP G A 2011 17 1 0 Total 17 1 0
Pts. 2 2
MATCH HIGHS Goals: 1 at Molloy, 10/5/11 Points: 2 at Molloy, 10/5/11
THE UNIVERSITY
HISTORY & RECORDS
2011 REVIEW
2012 OUTLOOK
2012 PLAYERS
BACK/MIDFIELD
16
1976 NATIONAL RUNNERS-UP • 1977 FINAL FOUR • 1984 FINAL FOUR
EDWIN CARVAJAL JUNIOR | 5-11 | 165 NORWALK, CONN. | WILTON
2011: Appeared in 15 matches, including one start...Assisted on the 106th minute “golden goal” against Saint Michael’s on Oct. 14...Recorded an assist in the win at Assumption on Oct. 19.
High School: Two-sport athlete for the Warriors of Wilton High School … Named the All-East FCIAC Player of the Year in 2009 … Recipient of the All-FCIAC Scholar Athlete Award … Named the team captain as a junior and senior.
Year GP G 2010 14 0 2011 15 0 Total 29 0
A 1 2 3
Pts. 1 2 3
MATCH HIGHS Assists: 1, three times Points: 1, three times
2012 PLAYERS
2010: Played in all 18 matches, including 16 starts...Had an assist in the win at Saint Rose on Sept. 15.
CAREER NUMBERS
2012 COACHES
8
MIDFIELD
CHARGER SOCCER
THE RETURNERS
Personal: Son of Beatriz and Juan Carvajal…One sister, Veronica. 2012 OUTLOOK 2011 REVIEW HISTORY & RECORDS THE UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012 CHARGER SOCCER • FOLLOW @UNHCHARGERS
17
GUI DOS SANTOS
19
FORWARD/MIDFIELD
JUNIOR | 5-11 | 185 CURITIBA, BRAZIL | BETHEL (CONN.)
2011: Appeared in all 17 matches, includ- Personal: Son of Marcia Pereira and Valcir Santos … Majoring in ing six starts...Scored two goals and com- Criminal Justice at New Haven. piled five total points...Scored in the win over Saint Rose on Oct. 11...Picked up his first career assist in the win at Assumption on Oct. 19...Found the net in the win at Saint Anselm in the season Year GP G A Pts. finale on Oct. 28. 2010 18 5 0 10 2011 17 2 1 5 2010: Appeared in all 18 matches, including five starts...Led the Total 35 7 1 15 team with five goals...Scored in the season-opening match against Concordia on Sept. 2...Found the net again at Bentley on Sept. 5... Notched a goal in the win at Saint Rose on Sept. 15...Scored in the win over Stonehill on Oct. 1...Netted the game-winner against Massachusetts Lowell on Oct. 29. Goals: 1, seven times
CAREER NUMBERS
MATCH HIGHS
High School: Played four years for the Wildcats of Bethel High School … Named to the All- South Western Conference Team in 2009 … Selected the Most Valuable Player in the 2009 Region 4 Senior Bowl Game … Served as team captain in 2009.
Assists: 1 at Assumption, 10/19/11 Points: 2, seven times
THE UNIVERSITY
HISTORY & RECORDS
2011 REVIEW
2012 OUTLOOK
2012 PLAYERS
2012 COACHES
CHARGER SOCCER
THE RETURNERS
18
1976 NATIONAL RUNNERS-UP • 1977 FINAL FOUR • 1984 FINAL FOUR
ERIC ROBERTSON SOPHOMORE | 5-9 | 155 STRATFORD, CONN. | STRATFORD
2011: Appeared in 15 matches, including one start.
CAREER NUMBERS Year GP G A 2011 15 0 0 Total 15 0 0
Pts. 0 0
Personal: Son of Steve and Pamela Robertson…Has one brother; Calvin and one sister; Madelyn.
2012 PLAYERS
High School: Played for the Red Devils of Stratford High School…All-Conference Honorable Mention in 2010…First-Team All-Patriot in 2011…President of the Athletic Association and was a member of the Jazz band… Graduated with honors.
2012 COACHES
13
MIDFIELD
CHARGER SOCCER
THE RETURNERS
2012 OUTLOOK 2011 REVIEW HISTORY & RECORDS THE UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012 CHARGER SOCCER • FOLLOW @UNHCHARGERS
19
CHARGER SOCCER
THE RETURNERS TIM HINES
SOPHOMORE | 6-3 | 190 WALLINGFORD, CONN. | LYMAN HALL
2011: Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team...Appeared in 16 matches, including 15 starts... Scored the game-winning “golden goal” against Saint Rose on Oct. 11. High School: Four-year varsity player for the Trojans of Lyman Hall High School…Southern Connecticut Conference All-Academic Team selection…SCC Academic All-Star Team selection…All-Housatonic selection…Was also a member of the C.R.E.W. team…Graduated with honors. Personal: Has two sisters; Erin and Claire.
CAREER NUMBERS Year GP G A 2011 16 1 0 Total 16 1 0
Pts. 2 2
MATCH HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. Saint Rose, 10/11/11 Points: 2 vs. Saint Rose, 10/11/11
THE UNIVERSITY
HISTORY & RECORDS
2011 REVIEW
2012 OUTLOOK
2012 PLAYERS
2012 COACHES
15
BACK
20
1976 NATIONAL RUNNERS-UP • 1977 FINAL FOUR • 1984 FINAL FOUR
CHARGER SOCCER
THE NEWCOMERS JAMES PYATSKY
FRESHMAN | 6-0 | 155 STEWART MANOR, N.Y. | GARDEN CITY
High School: An all-conference honoree Personal: Son of Roger and Laura Pyatsky…Has a younger sister, as a senior for the Trojans of Garden City. Alexa.
OMAR ALGOSAIBI FRESHMAN | 5-4 | 130 SAUDI ARABIA | AJYAL AL-AQSA
High School: Attended Ajyal Al-Aqsa High Personal: Son of Ibrahem and Bothinah Algosaibi…Brother of School in Saudi Arabia. Ghada, Mona, Ahmed, Khaled and Lulu.
5
BACK
FRESHMAN | 6-3 | 183 STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN | ÖSTRA REALS
High School: Captain of his team at Östra Personal: Son of Anders and Maria Sewerin…Has a younger sister, Reals. Disa.
6
2011 REVIEW
JP DiTOMMASO
FORWARD
FRESHMAN | 5-9 | 140 FARMINGTON, CONN. | FARMINGTON
AFEWORKI SOLOMON
FORWARD/MIDFIELD
Prior to New Haven: Scored one goal as a School in Alexandria, Va. freshman for the Hurricanes of Louisburg. Personal: Son of Kidane and Ruth Solomon…Has a brother, Rufael, High School: Attended West Potomac High and a sister, Asmeret.
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012 CHARGER SOCCER • FOLLOW @UNHCHARGERS
THE UNIVERSITY
JUNIOR | 5-11 | 154 FALLS CHURCH, VA. | LOISBURG COLLEGE
HISTORY & RECORDS
High School: A member of the 2011 state Societies…High Academic Honors student. champion Indians of Farmington…Also played on two Central Connecticut Confer- Personal: Son of Salvatore and Susan DiTommaso…Brother, Salence championship squads…A member vatore, plays soccer at Central Connecticut State. of the National, Math and Spanish Honor
7
2012 OUTLOOK
OSKAR SEWERIN
2012 PLAYERS
2
MIDFIELD
2012 COACHES
00
GOALKEEPER
21
CHARGER SOCCER 2012 COACHES 2012 PLAYERS 2012 OUTLOOK 2011 REVIEW
ANDRES TORRES
10
FORWARD
SOPHOMORE | 5-8 | 170 NORWALK, CONN. | ADELPHI UNIVERSITY
Prior to New Haven: Appeared in five Also a two-time all-state selection and a three-time All-Fairfield matches for Adelphi in the fall of 2011. County Interscholarship Athletic Conference pick…Led his team in scoring in three seasons…An Honors student. High School: A 2011 All-New England honoree for the Bears of Norwalk High School… Personal: Son of Juan Torres and Gloria Correa.
BOBBY CRUZ
14
MIDFIELD
FRESHMAN | 5-8 | 145 LAKE GROVE, N.Y. | CENTEREACH
High School: Team captain for the Cougars Personal: Son of Bob and Annette Cruz…Has a brother, Chris, and of Centereach…A Suffolk All-Star. a sister, Madison.
CAM SOLTIS
20
MIDFIELD
FRESHMAN | 5-4 | 135 BRISTOL, CONN. | BRISTOL
High School: An all-state performer as a Roll student in every season. senior for the Rams of Bristol Central…Also a two-time all-conference pick and team Personal: Son of John and Lynn Soltis…Has two brothers, Connor MVP…An all-academic selection and Honor and Parker.
BRYANT BERMUDEZ
21
BACK
JUNIOR | 5-7 | 155 EAST HARTFORD, CONN. | MANCHESTER C.C.
Prior to New Haven: An All-New England ference performer for the Hornets of East Hartford…Also an allhonoree at Manchester Community Col- academic selection and a High Honors student. lege. Personal: Son of Manuel Bermudez and Wanda DeAlba…Has a High School: An all-state and all-con- brother, Bernard, and two sisters, Jessica and Alexis.
THE UNIVERSITY
HISTORY & RECORDS
THE NEWCOMERS
22
1976 NATIONAL RUNNERS-UP • 1977 FINAL FOUR • 1984 FINAL FOUR
THE UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012 CHARGER SOCCER • FOLLOW @UNHCHARGERS
HISTORY & RECORDS
Pyatsky comes to West Haven from Garden City High School, where he was an all-conference keeper in his Seniors Joel Rodriguez and Firmiano Ribeiro will be the senior season with the Trojans. Chargers’ first line of defense in the midfield. Rodriguez started all 14 matches in which he took the pitch Schedule in 2011, while Ribeiro appeared in all 17 contests, in- A tough schedule is a given as a member of the Northcluding 16 starts. The 6-foot-3 Ribeiro, who found the east-10. The conference boasts two clubs that met in net once last season, will also be a key finisher in set- a 2011 NCAA National Quarterfinal in Southern New piece and corner-kick opportunities. Hampshire and Franklin Pierce. In addition to the Penmen and the Ravens, the Chargers will meet three Spelling the starters in the middle will be senior Dan- other teams that received votes in the NSCAA National iel Dragicevich, junior Edwin Carvajal and newcomers Rankings last season: Elm City rival Southern ConOgar Algosaibi and Cam Soltis. necticut State and non-conference foes NYIT – the defending CACC Tournament Champion – and perennial regional power Dowling.
2011 REVIEW
Petridis is entering his fourth season with the Blue and Gold, but has played only 12 minutes between the posts. The senior from Norwalk, Conn. took the pitch as a position player in 11 matches last season and scored a goal at Stonehill in the Chargers’ Northeast-10 opener on Sept. 13.
2012 OUTLOOK
Midfield The New Haven midfield will be relied upon to both jump-start the offense and head the Chargers’ defensive pressure. Offensively, graduate student Clancy Purcell and freshman Bobby Cruz will run the New Haven set. Purcell doled out a pair of assists in his first season with the Chargers last fall. Dos Santos will also spend time in the midfield.
Hines appeared in 16 matches with 15 starts last fall en route to a Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team selection, Forwards while Torres suited up for all 17 matches and ColeThe Chargers’ attack begins up front with three dy- man started all 14 matches in which he played. Hines namic finishers – seniors Joseph D’Antonio and Dave and Sewerin, both standing 6-foot-3, will also be called Ljungquist and junior Gui Dos Santos. D’Antonio and upon offensively to elevate and score in the box. Ljungquist shared the team lead with four goals apiece last fall and Dos Santos, who tallied five goals in his Goalkeeping 2010 rookie season, added two more scores during Following the graduation losses of J.J. Cormeau ’12 his sophomore campaign. and Jonathan Creem ’12, the Chargers are short on collegiate experience in goal this season, but that fact Afeworki Solomon, a junior transfer from Louisburg has not tempered Coach Fink’s expectations of his College, could make an immediate impact as an of- pair of netminders. Senior Anastasios Petridis will be fensive catalyst both scoring and distributing the ball. in goal on Opening Day for New Haven with freshman Sophomore Adelphi transfer Andres Torres and fresh- James Pyatsky also seeing significant time as the Charman JP DiTommaso will also see time up front. gers’ stopper.
2012 PLAYERS
Backs Three returners and a promising newcomer will comprise the New Haven back row as seniors Austin Coleman and Junnior Torres and sophomore Tim Hines are joined by freshman Oskar Sewerin.
2012 COACHES
The University of New Haven men’s soccer team will usher in a new era in 2012 with Roy Fink taking the helm as the 13th head coach in program history. Fink, a former Division II Player of the Year and National Champion as a student-athlete, will lead a crop of 13 returners and nine newcomers as the Chargers eye a turnaround season in the Northeast-10 Conference.
CHARGER SOCCER
2012 SEASON OUTLOOK
23
CHARGER SOCCER
Adelphi University Panthers
Garden City, N.Y.
American International College Yellow Jackets Springfield, Mass.
THE UNIVERSITY
HISTORY & RECORDS
2011 REVIEW
2012 OUTLOOK
2012 PLAYERS
2012 COACHES
Assumption College Greyhounds
The Northeast-10 Conference is an NCAA Division II conference that was established in 1979. The NE-10 consists of 16 member institutions that are located throughout the Nor theast including Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont.
men’s soccer, women’s track & field, and men’s and women’s swimming & diving.
This past year, 47 teams representing the Northeast-10 saw their name on NCAA selection days as Division II national championship fields were announced. The 47 teams represented fourteen different The institutions that make up the Northeast-10 institutions. are Adelphi University (Garden City, N.Y.), American International College (Springfield, During the 2010-2011 academic year, Mass.), Assumption College (Worcester, two Northeast-10 teams claimed national Mass.), Bentley University (Waltham, Mass.), titles, as UMass Lowell won the field hockey Franklin Pierce University (Rindge, N.H.), Le championship and Adelphi won the women’s Moyne College (Syracuse, N.Y.), University lacrosse national crown. Indivudally, New of Massachusetts Lowell (Lowell, Mass.), Haven’s Shannon Gagne won five national Merrimack College (North Andover, Mass.), titles at the indoor and outdoor track and University of New Haven (West Haven, field championship meets, Stonehill’s Corey Conn.), Pace University (Pleasantville, N.Y.), Thomas was the national champion in the Saint Anselm College (Manchester, N.H.), high jump, and Southern Connecticut’s Saint Michael’s College (Colchester, Vt.), Amanda Thomas took home the gold medal College of Saint Rose (Albany, N.Y.), Southern in the 200-yard individual medley at the NCAA Connecticut State University (New Haven, Swimming and Diving Championships. Conn.), Southern New Hampshire University (Manchester, N.H.), and Stonehill College The Saint Rose women’s soccer team also (Easton, Mass.). claimed its first national championship in 2011. The 16 member institutions are spread geographically from Syracuse, New York to From the field of play to the class room, the Boston, Massachusetts and from Burlington, Northeast-10 honored a number of studentVermont to Long Island, New York. Many of athletes for their academic accomplishments. the members are located in or around the The conference honored close to 200 studentmetropolitan areas of Albany, Boston, New athletes throughout the year that excelled at Haven, Worcester, and New York. a high level on the field and in the classroom as members of the academic all conference The Conference most recently welcomed the teams. Additionally, 2,917 student-athletes University of New Haven in 2008 and Adelphi representing each of the sixteen schools University in 2009, adding to the powerful earned a 3.0 GPA or higher and were named union of strong academic and athletic to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll last year. colleges and universities. Today’s Northeast-10 Conference remains The Nor theast-10 has evolved into a focused on complementing the academic membership committed to competitive integrity and missions of the member athletics programs that emphasize the institutions with a commitment to a broadeducation on and off the field of its more than based championship program, as evidenced 5,500 student athletes. by the 23 sports the Conference offers in championship play, the most of any Division Counted among the many accomplishments II conference. of our institutions are NCAA Division II National Championships in women’s basketball, field hockey, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse,
24
Worcester, Mass.
Bentley College Falcons
Waltham, Mass.
Franklin Pierce University Ravens Rindge, N.H.
Le Moyne College Dolphins
Syracuse, N.Y.
University of Massachuetts Lowell River Hawks Lowell, Mass.
Merrimack College Warriors
North Andover, Mass.
University of New Haven Chargers
West Haven, Conn.
Pace University Setters
Pleasantville, N.Y.
Saint Anselm College Hawks
Manchester, N.H.
Saint Michael’s College Purple Knights Colchester, Vt.
The College of Saint Rose Golden Knights Albany, N.Y.
Southern Connecticut State University Owls New Haven, Conn.
Southern New Hampshire University Penmen Manchester, N.H.
Stonehill College Skyhawks
Easton, Mass.
1976 NATIONAL RUNNERS-UP • 1977 FINAL FOUR • 1984 FINAL FOUR
Overall: 5-9-3
G 4 4 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 24
GAAvg. Saves Pct. W L 1.05 31 .816 4 3 1.48 44 .721 1 6 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 1.32 76 .760 5 9 0.83 61 .803 9 5
Neutral: 0-0-0
SOG Pct. YC-RC GW PK-ATT FG .528 0-0 1 2-2 1 .577 2-0 2 0-0 0 .471 1-0 0 0-0 2 .400 0-0 0 0-0 0 .364 2-0 1 0-0 1 .500 3-0 1 0-0 0 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 0 .455 1-0 0 0-0 0 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 0 .125 0-0 0 0-0 0 .400 0-0 0 0-0 0 .400 1-0 0 0-0 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 0 .000 3-2 0 0-0 0 .500 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 2-0 0 0-0 0 1.000 1-0 0 0-0 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 .475 17-2 5 2-2 6 .415 19-0 9 3-3 9
OT HAT GTG 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 1 1 4
T Sho Shots Faced 0 1 95 3 1 125 0 0 0 3 2 220 3 7 148
UNH Goals (Assists)
Joseph D’Antonio (penalty kick) Anastasios Petridis (unassisted) Dave Ljungquist (Jacob Appelbaum) Dave Ljungquist (Clancy Purcell)
Gui Dos Santos (Austin Coleman) Joseph D’Antonio (penalty kick)
* Northeast-10 Conference match Home matches in CAPS Rankings by NSCAA/adidas as of date of match
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012 CHARGER SOCCER • FOLLOW @UNHCHARGERS
THE UNIVERSITY
Joseph D’Antonio (Steven Gennuso) Firmiano Ribeiro (unassisted) Joseph D’Antonio (Clancy Purcell) Gui Dos Santos (Austin Coleman) Tim Hines (Austin Coleman) TEAM (unassisted) Dave Ljungquist (Joseph D’Antonio, Edwin Carvajal) TEAM (unassisted) Dave Ljungquist (Gui Dos Santos, Edwin Carvajal)
HISTORY & RECORDS
Date Opponent Result Score Overall NE-10 Attendance 09/04/11 NYIT T 0-0 (2OT) 0-0-1 0-0-0 189 09/07/11 at No. 4 Dowling L 0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 83 09/11/11 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS T 1-1 (2OT) 0-1-2 0-0-0 215 09/13/11 at Stonehill* L 1-2 0-2-2 0-1-0 65 09/17/11 MERRIMACK* L 2-3 0-3-2 0-2-0 127 09/21/11 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT ST.* L 0-2 0-4-2 0-3-0 156 09/24/11 at Massachusetts Lowell* L 0-1 0-5-2 0-4-0 167 09/27/11 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL* L 0-3 0-6-2 0-5-0 91 10/02/11 BENTLEY* L 1-2 (2OT) 0-7-2 0-6-0 207 10/05/11 at Molloy W 1-0 1-7-2 0-6-0 176 10/08/11 at No. 2 Franklin Pierce* T 1-1 (2OT) 1-7-3 0-6-1 205 10/11/11 SAINT ROSE* W 2-1 (2OT) 2-7-3 1-6-1 115 10/14/11 SAINT MICHAEL’S* W 2-1 (2OT) 3-7-3 2-6-1 132 10/19/11 at Assumption* W 2-1 4-7-3 3-6-1 10/23/11 No. 14 SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE* L 0-2 4-8-3 3-7-1 208 10/25/11 at Le Moyne* L 0-2 4-9-3 3-8-1 102 10/28/11 at Saint Anselm* W 2-1 5-9-3 4-8-1 122
2011 REVIEW
2011 SEASON RESULTS
2012 OUTLOOK
## Name GP-GS Minutes GA 0 Jonathan Creem.....7-6 600:21 7 1 J.J. Comeau..........11-11 1035:22 17 TM TEAM .................... 0-0 0:00 0 Total.......................17-17 1635:43 24 Opponents............17-17 1635:43 15
A Pts. Shots Shot Pct. SOG 1 9 36 .111 19 0 8 26 .154 15 1 5 17 .118 8 3 3 5 .000 2 0 2 11 .091 4 0 2 6 .167 3 0 2 5 .200 5 2 2 22 .000 10 2 2 1 .000 1 1 1 8 .000 1 1 1 5 .000 2 0 0 5 .000 2 0 0 4 .000 0 0 0 4 .000 0 0 0 2 .000 1 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0 1 .000 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 11 41 160 .094 76 15 63 241 .100 100
Away: 3-4-1
2012 PLAYERS
Min. 1252 767 1015 1085 1239 1308 168 1076 446 406 797 427 1526 1246 436 1245 177 16 14 5 741 - -
Home: 2-5-2
2012 COACHES
## Name GP-GS 9 Joseph D’Antonio....... 17-17 11 Dave Ljungquist......... 17-11 19 Gui Dos Santos.......... 17-6 17 Austin Coleman.......... 14-14 14 Firmiano Ribeiro......... 17-16 15 Tim Hines.................... 16-15 24 Anastasios Petridis....11-0 4 Clancy Purcell............. 17-15 22 Edwin Carvajal............15-1 13 Steven Gennuso........... 9-6 6 Jacob Appelbaum...... 16-9 3 Eric Robertson............15-1 20 Anthony Romano........ 17-17 12 Joel Rodriguez............ 14-14 8 Michael Diker.............11-2 5 Javier Nunez............... 17-17 23 Josh Allen..................... 8-0 21 Jonathan Diker............. 2-0 16 Daniel Dragicevich....... 3-0 10 Jean Carlos Rafael....... 2-1 7 Junnior Torres............. 17-8 Total............................ 17-17 Opponents.................. 17-17
NE-10: 4-8-1
CHARGER SOCCER
2011 SEASON STATISTICS
25
2012 COACHES
CHARGER SOCCER
2011 NORTHEAST-10 MEN’S SOCCER AWARD WINNERS
2011 NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS
2012 OUTLOOK
2012 PLAYERS
Team Franklin Pierce*# So. New Hampshire Le Moyne UMass Lowell Merrimack Bentley So. Connecticut St. Stonehill American Int’l New Haven Saint Anselm Saint Michael’s Assumption Saint Rose
---------- NE-10----------- Record Pct. Pts. 12-0-1 .962 37 11-2-0 .846 33 9-4-0 .692 27 9-4-0 .692 27 7-5-1 .577 22 7-5-1 .577 22 7-5-1 .577 22 7-6-0 .538 21 4-7-2 .385 14 4-8-1 .346 13 3-9-1 .269 10 3-9-1 .269 10 3-9-1 .269 10 0-13-0 .000 0
------ Overall------Record Pct. 21-1-1 .935 18-4-0 .818 11-8-1 .575 11-7-0 .611 9-7-3 .553 9-7-2 .556 8-8-1 .500 10-9-0 .526 5-10-3 .361 5-9-3 .382 6-10-2 .389 5-10-2 .353 3-10-1 .250 1-16-0 .059
Three points awarded for a win, one point awarded for a tie. * Northeast-10 Regular Season Champion # Northeast-10 Tournament Champion
2011 REVIEW HISTORY & RECORDS THE UNIVERSITY
Player of the Year Diego Tabares, Franklin Pierce Defensive Player of the Year Tom Reilly, Franklin Pierce Goalkeeper of the Year Vinny Papageorgiou, Franklin Pierce Rookie of the Year Homero Morais, Massachusetts Lowell Coach of the Year Christian Figueroa, Massachusetts Lowell
Quarterfinals (1) Franklin Pierce (8) Stonehill
4 0
(4) Le Moyne (5) Merrimack
3 2
Semifinals
All-NE-10 First Team Conor Doyle - American Int’l Weston Zeiner - Bentley Victor Concalves - Franklin Pierce Vinny Papageorgiou - Franklin Pierce Tom Reilly - Franklin Pierce Diego Tabares - Franklin Pierce Mike Spadine - Le Moyne Robbie Sabadoz - Merrimack Paul Templeton - So. Connecticut St. Jonathan Brockway - So. New Hampshire Jayme Kapinos - So. New Hampshire Ruben Resendes - So. New Hampshire Chris Tsonis - So. New Hampshire Michael White - Stonehill
All-NE-10 Second Team Daniel Donaldson - Franklin Pierce Paul Latif - Franklin Pierce Tom Wampler - Franklin Pierce Jesse Carr - Le Moyne Matt Silva - Le Moyne Matheus Candido - UMass Lowell Daniel Galvin - UMass Lowell Neil Lavanchy - UMass Lowell Mohamed Saeed - UMass Lowell Nicholas LoCoco - Merrimack Victor Plaza - Merrimack Maximillian Glebocki - Saint Anselm Jeremy Tavares - So. Connecticut St.
All-NE-10 Third Team Tom Denomme - American Int’l Jason Ryan - American Int’l Tyler Rosa - Franklin Pierce Bryce Martin - Le Moyne Asley Barrios - UMass Lowell Bruno Bonicontro - UMass Lowell Keesen Howe - Saint Anselm Omar Khartabil - Saint Michael’s Jordan Branco - So. New Hampshire PJ Burnette - So. New Hampshire Miguel Carneiro - So. New Hampshire Mohamed Toufik - So. New Hampshire Christopher Agan - Stonehill
NE-10 All-Rookie Team Martin Hauge - American Int’l Tom Fitzpatrick - Bentley Trent Roy - Franklin Pierce Tom Wampler - Franklin Pierce Casey Murphy - Le Moyne Felipe Fagundes - UMass Lowell Homero Morais - UMass Lowell Michael Rincon - Merrimack Tim Hines - New Haven Gonzalo Mengotti - Saint Michael’s Mohamed Toufik - So. New Hampshire Miguel Carneiro - So. New Hampshire Keegan Campbell - So. New Hampshire Adam Colella - Stonehill
2011 NE-10 MEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP Championship
(1) Franklin Pierce (4) Le Moyne
2 0
(1) Franklin Pierce 1 (2) So. New Hampshire 0
Semifinals
3 So. New Hampshire (2) 2 UMass Lowell (3)
Quarterfinals 2 So. New Hampshire (2) 1 Bentley (7) 1 0
UMass Lowell (3) So. Conn. St. (6)
2011 NE-10 MEN’S SOCCER HIGHLIGHTS
•Franklin Pierce and Southern New Hampshire participated in the NCAA Championships and met in the East Regional final.
•Franklin Pierce’s Diego Tabares was named the East Region Player of the Year.
•Four student-athletes were selected as All-Americans, with Franklin Pierce’s Tom Reilly and Diego Tabares both named first team honorees.
•Craig Stewart, the head coach at Franklin Pierce, was named NSCAA East Region Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season.
•Seven student-athletes were named Academic All-Americans, with Franklin Pierce’s Reilly once again earning first team honors.
•Franklin Pierce was honored with a Team Academic Award by the NSCAA. The Ravens posted a 3.12 GPA during the past year to earn the recognition.
•In the final NSCAA National Poll, the Northeast-10 had two schools ranked in the top 10: No. 3 Franklin Pierce and No. 7 Southern New Hampshire.
•Merrimack renamed its soccer field in honor of long-time soccer coach Tony Martone.
•Franklin Pierce had three student-athletes voted to the Capital One Academic All-District Team, one of five NE-10 programs represented on alongside Southern Connecticut State (2 honorees), Bentley (1), Merrimack (1) and Southern New Hampshire (1).
26
1976 NATIONAL RUNNERS-UP • 1977 FINAL FOUR • 1984 FINAL FOUR
Neville Brown, Forward, (1970-73) Inducted 1996 Brown made a major impact on the Charger soccer team in each of his four seasons. UNH won 44 of 66 games and received four post-season bids during his career. As a freshman, Brown led the squad in scoring with 14 goals and nine assists for 37 points, a total which also ranked among the nation’s scoring leaders. He helped the Chargers to their first-ever post-season tournament as the team finished seventh in the 1970 NAIA playoffs. His contributions did not go unnoticed as the forward was placed on the New England Intercollegiate Soccer League’s All-Star team as well
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012 CHARGER SOCCER • FOLLOW @UNHCHARGERS
THE UNIVERSITY
Keith Russo, Back, (1980-84) Inducted 1990 Although he didn’t put any points on the scoreboard, Russo played a major role in New Haven’s success by not allowing the opposition to score any goals. As a defensive player, Russo was one of the reasons UNH was so successful in the early 1980s. He supplied the Chargers with outstanding defense and leadership during his career. Russo was a member of the 1981 defense which allowed only 10 goals in 20 games, a record which stood at his induction. During his stay, UNH posted a 56-15-7 record, including a school record 17 wins in 1983. His play earned him a great
HISTORY & RECORDS
John Kowalski, Assistant Coach/Back/Goalkeeper, (1969-72) Inducted 1988 Statistics do not justify the fine career output of Kowalski and his contribution to the soccer program, both as a player and as a coach. A stellar back for Coach Joe Machnik during his four seasons, he contributed heavily to the 19 shutouts posted by the team as he stopped the opposition before the goal. John could also be looked to when a back-up keeper was needed and he filled in admirably when called upon. The four-year letterwinner was a three time All-New England selection and was a key part of teams that participated in the University’s first ECAC and NCAA tournaments in soccer. Returning to UNH after graduating, he served as the right-hand man to Machnik for five seasons, during which UNH competed in five NCAA playoffs, and two NCAA Final Four Championships.
Dr. Delfim Pereira, Midfielder, (1967-68 & 1970-71) Inducted 1995 For four years, Pereira contributed more than goals and assists to the Chargers soccer program. He was a leader, a player who helped his teammates in any way necessary to win games. Pereira was team captain in 1969 and 1970 and was a major force in propelling UNH to its first ever national tournament appearance, the NAIA Final 8. He played every position during his career, including goal keeper. In his sophomore year, an Achilles injury prevented him from running, forcing Pereira to the goal mouth where he won his first game at the position. The next game, Pereira broke his hand while in the goal forcing him out of the lineup, but only for a few games for he returned later that season. He earned All-New England honors as a junior and senior and was named to the New England Intercollegiate All-Star Team in 1970. Pereira finished his career with 18 goals and 13 assists which ranked among the top ten at his graduation.
2011 REVIEW
Don Wynschenk, Soccer & Tennis Coach/Admin., (1964-84) Inducted 1993 Wynschenk played an important role during his association with UNH. He contributed to the education process as a teacher, a tennis coach and as Director of Physical Education and Intramural Sports. Wynschenk taught a myriad of subjects during his tenure and served on many faculty committees which helped bridge the gap between the North and Main campuses. His intramural programs encouraged students to come to the North Campus even though they were not directly involved with intercollegiate athletics. Wynschenk acted as a consultant for the design of the North Campus Athletic Complex. He stressed the totality of being a student-athlete, emphasizing the importance of academic success as well as athletic achievement. Wynschenk received the respect and admiration of faculty, staff and students throughout his career.
2012 OUTLOOK
Joseph Machnik, Coach/A.D. (1969-80) Inducted 1987 For 11 years the names Machnik and Charger Athletics were synonymous. He began his illustrious career as the head coach of the men’s soccer team, where he fielded some national caliber teams over 10 seasons. In 1970, he coached his Chargers to the NAIA finals and to the regionals the next season. UNH then qualified for the prestigious NCAA Regionals in 1973 and ’74, the NCAA Finals in 1976 and the Final Four in 1977. Named New England Intercollegiate Soccer League’s Coach of the Year two times he also served as the hockey coach for three seasons. “Dr. Joe” brought the same intensity and will to succeed to his position as the department’s Director of Athletics. In 1972, he was instrumental in elevating the athletic program by seeking and gaining Charger membership in the prestigious and competitive NCAA. A few years later, in 1975, he also introduced the women’s athletic program and gave the final approval on the proposal which upgraded the football and lacrosse programs from a club to a varsity sport.
Rick Kessel, Goalkeeper, (1975-78) Inducted 1992 Kessel did more than just stop shots for the UNH soccer team. He was a driving force behind the Chargers’ advancement to the 1976 NCAA Championship Game and to the 1977 NCAA Semifinals. Kessel posted seven shutouts in 1976, two more in the NCAA playoffs, and three in each of his final two seasons. Kessel’s leadership and ability to come up with big plays often while playing injured was a major contributing factor to the team’s success and to the development of its strong following. Kessel helped the Chargers earn four bids to the NCAA tournament and post a 48-13-10 record during his career. He registered 297 saves in four seasons which included a career-high 116 stops in 1976. He owned a career 1.05 goals against average, including three seasons in which he allowed less than one goal per game.
2012 PLAYERS
deal of recognition, highlighted by All-America honors in both 1982 and 1983. Russo was also named to the All-New England team in three of his four years as a Charger. He played on two NCAA playoff teams during his career, advancing to the Regional Final in both seasons.
2012 COACHES
Roberto Taylor, Forward, (9173-74) Inducted 1984 Achieved success that only few soccer players can claim, earning recognition both on the collegiate and professional levels, both regionally and nationally. He transferred to New Haven in 1973 and became an instant contributor to the team even though he did not play soccer during his junior college days. He quickly earned a reputation for being a “jack of all trades” because he played every position on the field with the exception of goalkeeper. In his first year, Taylor helped the team earn an ECAC playoff spot, leading the team in scoring with 33 points. For his effort, he earned All-New England honors, accolades he would also receive as a senior. Taylor made contributions each and every game during his two-year stay, scoring 25 goals in 26 games. He won the respect of his teammates as illustrated by his being named the team captain and most valuable player in 1974. Taylor later received the school’s Athlete of the Year award for his senior-year efforts. After leaving UNH, Taylor played two years of professional soccer, one with the American Soccer League and one with the North American Soccer League. He earned the ASL’s Rookie of the Year award before moving on to the NASL where he marked such legends as Pele.
CHARGER SOCCER
CHARGERS IN THE HALL
27
CHARGER SOCCER 2012 COACHES 2012 PLAYERS
as the the National Soccer Coaches Association All-Region squad. Brown also appeared on the NEISL and NSCA All-Star teams in 1971 and 1973. He ranked among the team’s leading scorers for three more seasons before finishing his career with 45 goals and 31 assists, numbers which still place him among the school’s all-time scoring leaders. Brown was named team captain in his senior season. At the time of his induction, Brown held the school record for career assists with 31 and ranked second all-time in both total point with 121 and career goals with 45. Brown graduated Cum Laude in 1974 and received the Silversmith Award for outstanding contribution to UNH. Carl Babb, Forward, (1974-75) Inducted 1998 Babb was an outstanding contributor to the UNH program after transferring from Bronx Community College, where he earned All-America honors. The forward finished his UNH career with 24 points in 29 games, almost a point per game ratio. His best year came in 1975 when he tied for the team lead in scoring with 16 points, netting five goals and collecting six assists. In his senior season, the men’s soccer team posted a 10-4-2 record and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for only the second time in school history. He led a 1975 team that set the standard for future UNH teams, as the Chargers went on to qualify for the NCAA Tournament the next three seasons. Babb also was a member of the first track team at New Haven, competing in the 100- and 200-meters and 4x100 meter relay. Nick Sakiewicz, Goalkeeper, (1979-82) Inducted 1999 Sakiewicz entered the UNH Hall of Fame as one of the most successful goaltenders in school history. He still holds several school records, including most shutouts in a career with 25 during his four seasons. He was an AllNew England Collegiate Conference and All-New England selection during his career. During his senior season, Sakiewicz allowed only 17 goals in
19 games and stopped 123 of 140 shots on goal. His best season came during his junior year, in which he allowed only 10 goals in 20 games, and stopped 121 of 131 shots, including 11 shutouts. Following graduation, Sakiewicz played professionally in both France and Portugal. He served one year as the Vice-President of Corporate Sales for Major League Soccer and at induction was the President and General Manager of Major League Soccer’s Tampa Bay Mutiny. Peter Zimmerman, Forward/Midfielder (1975-78) Inducted 2005 During the 1970’s, the versatile Peter Zimmerman was an integral part of UNH’s soccer success, ranking among the team’s leading scorers during each of his four seasons. Zimmerman finished his career with 24 goals and 18 assists for 66 points. As a freshman, he netted a single-season career high eight goals for 16 points and never looked back. Zimmerman tallied four goals and 12 points as a sophomore and junior, and had two goals and nine points as a senior. During his time in a Charger uniform, the program posted a 51-15-10 overall record, making NCAA playoff appearances in each season. In 1976, Zimmerman helped the team reach the NCAA Division II National Championship match. New Haven moved on to the National Semifinals in Seattle, Washington by defeating Southern Connecticut State, 1-0 in four overtimes, as he scored the game-winning goal. In 1977, the Chargers again reached the Final Four returning from Miami, Fla. with a third place finish. One of three brothers to compete at UNH, Zimmerman played two years with brother Bernard. He set an example as a three-year team captain with his ability to inspire confidence in his teammates, and his spirit and love of the game were evident each time he took the field. Zimmerman also represented the team in many campus activities with class and character. In 1979, his athletic excellence and scholarship were recognized as he received UNH’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award.
THE UNIVERSITY
HISTORY & RECORDS
2011 REVIEW
2012 OUTLOOK
CHARGERS IN THE HALL
28
A number of the Charger men’s soccer alumni gathered for an alumni reunion in Philadelphia in July of 2011. The group enjoyed a Philadelphia Union game at PPL Park as part of the reunion.
1976 NATIONAL RUNNERS-UP • 1977 FINAL FOUR • 1984 FINAL FOUR
Boniface Uche........1981 First Team (F) Keith Russo............1982 Keith Russo............1983 Boniface Uche........1984 First Team (M)
Maurice Aboud.......2006 ESPN the Magazine Second Team
UNH IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS
* Poll conducted by Intercollegiate Soccer Coaches Association of America (ISAA) from 1971-95.
ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERS
ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS
Stay connected with the men’s soccer program by completing the Alumni Questionnaire at www. NewHavenChargers.com.
TEAM SEASON RECORDS Goals 95, 1984 - 21 Games Fewest Goals Against 10, 1981 - 20 Games Winning Percentage 1.000 (10-0), 1965 Wins 17, 1983 Longest Unbeaten Streak 18, 1964-65 Consecutive Wins 18, 1964-65 Consecutive Shutouts 5, 1977 & 1979 Consec. Games Not Shutout 22, 1984-85 Most Goals Against 51, 1993 - 17 Games Losses 17, 2009 Consecutive Losses 16, 2009
1978 Division II
First Round (16 teams) at UNH 3, Hartford 1 Second Round (8 teams) at So. Conn. 2, UNH 0
1981 Division II
First Round (10 teams) UNH 2, at Hartford 1 (OT) Second Round (8 teams) So. Conn. 1, at UNH 0
1983 Division II
First Round (12 teams) at UNH 2, Keene State 1 Second Round (8 teams) at So. Conn. 1, UNH 0
1984 Division II
First Round (12 teams) UNH 2, Bridgeport 1 Second Round (8 teams) UNH 1, at Tampa 0 Final Four Florida International 3, UNH 2
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012 CHARGER SOCCER • FOLLOW @UNHCHARGERS
THE UNIVERSITY
We are working on an all-time letterwinners list that will be complete and accurate. But we need your help.
TEAM GAME RECORDS Goals 18, 1984 vs. AIC Largest Margin of Victory 18 Goals, 18-0 vs. AIC, 1984 Goals Against 10, vs. Quinnipiac, 1966
1977 Division II
First Round (16 teams) UNH 3, Hartford 0 Second Round (8 teams) UNH 1, So. Conn. 0 Final Four Alabama A&M 2, UNH 0 Third Place Game UNH 3, Wisc.-Green Bay 2 (2OT - PKs)
HISTORY & RECORDS
ALUMNI - STAY CONNECTED
TEAM RECORDS Consecutive Winning Seasons 12, 1975-86
1976 Division II
First Round (16 teams) UNH 4, C.W. Post 0 Second Round (8 teams) UNH 1, So. Conn. 0 (4OT) Final Four UNH 2, Mo.-St. Louis 1 (2OT) National Championship (Seattle, Wash.) Loyola (Md.) 2, UNH 0
2011 REVIEW
Years Coach....................W L T Pct. 1962............ Richard Curren......12 1 0 .923 1963-66...... Paul DelGobbo......35 7 2 .818 1967-68...... Don Wynschenk....13 8 3 .604 1969-79...... Joe Machnik..........110 55 21 .648 1980............ Bill Wallach............11 2 4 .765 1981-90....... Joe Maher.............108 71 12 .597 1991-93....... Rick Pauloski........17 32 4 .358 1994-97....... Tom Poitras...........38 32 5 .540 1998-00...... Mark Lukas...........33 21 4 .569 2001-03....... Chris Payne...........19 35 1 .346 2004-06...... Matt Verni..............16 36 4 .308 2007-11....... Josh Krusewski.....23 60 5 .290 TOTALS......... 50 Seasons...........435 360 65 .544
CAREER RECORDS Goals 56, Bert Williams, 1998-2000 Assists 31, Neville Brown, 1970-73 Points 132, Boniface Uche, 1981-84 Shutouts 26, Josh Faris, 1995-1999 Fewest Goals Against 43, Nick Sakiewicz, 1979-82 (58 Games, 0.74 GAA)
1975 Division II
First Round (16 teams) Le Moyne 3, at UNH 0
2012 OUTLOOK
Player Years G A Pts. Boniface Uche........ 1981-84 51 30 132 Bert Williams.......... 1998-00 56 18 130 Neville Brown.......... 1970-73 45 31 121 Joshua Phillips........ 1984-86 42 17 101 Glenn Banks........... 1967-68 37 18 92 Krys Furman........... 1975-78 32 26 90 Tony Cartiera.......... 1993-96 38 8 84 Abou Cissokho........ 1989-92 36 10 82 Jose Rojas............... 1983-86 30 20 80 Keith McCormick.... 1984-86 28 22 78 Sahar Rostami........ 1998-00 26 22 74
1972 Division II
First Round (24 teams) Bridgeport 1, UNH 0
2012 PLAYERS
Year Final Regular Season Poll 1977........... 17th (Poll included all Divisions) 1981.......... 9th 1983.......... 9th 1984.......... 7th 1985.......... 19th 1996.......... 17th
SEASON RECORDS Goals 30, Bert Williams, 2000 (11th all-time NCAA D-II) Assists 19, Omar Castillo, 1997 (tied, 21st all-time NCAA D-II) Points 66, Bert Williams (30g, 6a), 2000 Shutouts 11, Josh Faris, 1997 11, Nick Sakiewicz, 1981 Fewest Goals Against 10, Nick Sakiewicz, 1981
NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY 1976 National Runners-Up 1977 National Third Place 1984 Final Four
2012 COACHES
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Goals 6, Sahar Rostami, 09/18/00 vs. STAC (Tied-4th all-time NCAA D-II) Assists 5, Edi Bogdanovic, 1983 Points 15, Sahar Rostami, 09/18/00 vs. STAC (Tied-2nd all-time NCAA D-II)
CHARGER SOCCER
ALL-AMERICANS
RECORD BOOK
29
CHARGER SOCCER 2012 COACHES 2012 PLAYERS 2012 OUTLOOK 2011 REVIEW HISTORY & RECORDS THE UNIVERSITY
30
RECORD VS. OPPONENTS
Opponent W L T Alabama A&M......................0 1 0 Albany..................................2 1 3 American International.....10 7 2 Assumption........................15 7 0 Babson.................................3 4 2 Barrington............................1 0 0 Bentley.................................3 6 0 Binghamton.........................3 0 0 Bloomsburg.........................1 1 0 Bloomfield............................1 1 0 Bridgeport..........................12 15 0 Brooklyn College..................2 0 0 Bryant..................................8 2 0 C.W. Post............................14 15 1 California (Pa.).....................0 2 0 CCNY....................................6 3 0 Central Connecticut St......12 2 4 Concordia (N.Y.).................14 4 2 Connecticut College............5 1 0 Dallas Baptist......................0 1 0 Danbury State.....................3 0 0 Davis & Elkins......................0 1 2 Dominican (N.Y.)..................3 1 0 Dowling................................9 14 2 Durfee Tech.........................2 0 0 Earlham (Indiana)...............1 0 0 East Stroudsburg.................0 4 0 Eastern Connecticut St.....10 3 1 Eastern Nazarene...............3 1 0 Eckard..................................1 0 0 Fairfield..............................20 2 0 FDU-Madison.......................6 2 0 Felician.................................3 3 0 Florida International............0 1 0 Franklin Pierce.....................1 16 2
Opponent W L T Hartford................................6 3 2 Hofstra.................................1 0 1 Holy Family..........................0 2 0 Hunter..................................0 1 0 Kean (N.J.)...........................3 4 0 Keene State.........................4 13 2 Kutztown..............................4 3 0 Le Moyne.............................2 7 0 LIU-Brooklyn.........................1 5 2 Lock Haven..........................0 6 1 Loyola (Md.).........................0 1 0 UMass Lowell....................21 11 2 Mass. Maritime...................1 0 0 Merchant Marine Acad.......2 0 0 Mercy...................................6 9 4 Mercyhurst...........................0 1 0 Merrimack...........................2 8 0 Missouri-St. Louis................1 0 0 Molloy...................................5 5 0 Monmouth...........................6 0 0 Nasson.................................2 1 0 New Bedford Tech...............3 0 0 New England College..........2 2 0 New Jersey Inst of Tech......2 0 0 Newark State.......................1 1 0 Nichols.................................0 1 0 Nyack...................................3 1 0 New York Inst. of Tech.......10 13 4 NYU......................................4 3 0 Oneonta State.....................0 3 1 Ottawa (Kansas)..................0 1 0 Pace.....................................5 0 0 Philadelphia U.....................1 5 2 Post....................................12 2 1 Pratt Institute.......................6 1 0
Opponent W L T Queens (N.Y.).......................6 4 0 Quinnipiac..........................21 10 6 Ricker College......................1 0 0 Roberts Wesleyan...............0 1 0 Sacred Heart.....................17 8 2 Saint Anselm.......................3 6 0 Saint Francis (N.Y.)..............4 4 6 Saint Michael’s....................2 2 0 Saint Rose...........................3 2 0 Saint Thomas Aquinas........7 1 1 Shippensburg......................0 1 0 Slippery Rock.......................2 0 0 Southampton.....................14 10 1 S’eastern Mass. Tech. Inst..2 3 0 (Massachusetts-Dartmouth)
Southern Conn. St.............11 35 2 Southern Mass....................1 0 0 Southern New Hampshire..3 20 1 (Formerly New Hampshire College)
Stonehill.............................13 9 1 Stony Brook.........................3 2 1 Tampa..................................1 0 0 U. of District Columbia........1 0 0 U.S. Coast Guard Acad........1 0 0 University of Mexico............0 1 0 Villanova..............................1 0 0 Western New England.........4 1 0 Westfield State....................3 1 1 Windham College................6 1 1 Wisconsin-Green Bay..........1 0 0 Yale.......................................3 3 1 Note: 1962 game-by-game no included
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS
Year Coach W L T 1962 Richard Curren............. 12 1 0 1963 Paul DelGobbo................7 3 1 1964 Paul DelGobbo..............11 2 1 1965 Paul DelGobbo..............10 0 0 1966 Paul DelGobbo................7 2 0 1967 Don Wynschenk..............8 2 2 1968 Don Wynschenk..............5 6 1 1969 Joe Machnik....................2 10 1 1970 Joe Machnik................. 13 5 1 1971 Joe Machnik................. 13 4 1 1972 Joe Machnik....................9 2 2 1973 Joe Machnik....................9 4 3
1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986
Joe Machnik....................5 Joe Machnik..................10 Joe Machnik................. 12 Joe Machnik..................16 Joe Machnik................. 13 Joe Machnik....................8 Bill Wallach....................11 Joe Maher......................15 Joe Maher..................... 13 Joe Maher......................17 Joe Maher......................16 Joe Maher......................11 Joe Maher......................10
9 0 5 2 6 2 2 2 2 4 6 3 2 4 4 1 5 1 4 1 4 1 7 1 5 2
1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
Joe Maher........................7 13 0 Joe Maher........................7 9 1 Joe Maher........................6 9 2 Joe Maher........................6 11 2 Rick Pauloski...................5 10 2 Rick Pauloski...................7 11 1 Rick Pauloski...................5 11 1 Tom Poitras.....................3 12 1 Tom Poitras.....................7 9 2 Tom Poitras.................. 13 5 1 Tom Poitras...................15 6 1 Mark Lukas.................. 12 6 1 Mark Lukas.....................9 9 1
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals
Mark Lukas.................. 12 6 2 Chris Payne.....................4 14 1 Chris Payne.....................8 11 0 Chris Payne.....................7 10 0 Matt Verni........................5 12 0 Matt Verni........................5 13 1 Matt Verni........................6 11 3 Joshua Krusewski...........6 10 1 Joshua Krusewski...........4 14 0 Joshua Krusewski...........1 17 0 Joshua Krusewski...........7 10 1 Joshua Krusewski...........5 9 3 50 seasons................ 435 360 65
1976 NATIONAL RUNNERS-UP • 1977 FINAL FOUR • 1984 FINAL FOUR
1962 (12-1) Coach: Richard Curren Game by game results not available
5-0 5-0 2-0 2-4 3-2 2-4 2-2 3-1 7-2 1-6 6-2
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012 CHARGER SOCCER • FOLLOW @UNHCHARGERS
THE UNIVERSITY
3-0 5-1 5-3 6-1 2-4 7-0 2-0 2-0 2-2
HISTORY & RECORDS
1967 (8-2-2) Coach: Don Wynschenk Fairfield.........................................W1 Newark State................................W1 Monmouth....................................W1 S’eastern Mass. Tech. Inst..........W1 Nasson........................................... L1 Eastern Nazarene........................W1 Windham (VT)...............................W1 Assumption...................................W1 Quinnipiac...................................... T1
2011 REVIEW
1966 (7-2) Coach: Paul DelGobbo at Fairfield.....................................W1 5-4 Stony Brook..................................W1 3-0 at Sacred Heart............................W1 6-2 Windham......................................W1 6-1 at S.M.T.I........................................ L1 1-3 New York Tech..............................W1 5-1 at Assumption..............................W1 5-3 Quinnipiac...................................... L11-10 at New York Tech..........................W1 7-0
2012 OUTLOOK
1965 (10-0) Coach: Paul DelGobbo at Danbury State College.............W1 3-0 New England College...................W1 4-0 Albany State College....................W1 6-3 Fairfield University........................W114-1 at Quinnipiac College...................W1 4-2 Sacred Heart University...............W110-1 S.M.T.I...........................................W1 2-1 Assumption College.....................W1 6-1 at Eastern Nazarene....................W111-3 at Windham College.....................W1 6-1
2012 PLAYERS
1964 (11-2-1) Coach: Paul DelGobbo Assumption...................................W1 6-2 Quinnipiac...................................... L1 2-3 Quinnipiac...................................... L1 2-4 New England College...................W1 4-1 Durfee Tech..................................W1 8-0 Albany State................................... T1 0-0 Nasson..........................................W1 4-0 Fairfield University........................W1 4-1 Danbury State..............................W1 4-3 Durfee Tech..................................W112-0 FDU-Madison................................W1 2-1 Windham .....................................W1 6-1 New Bedford Tech........................W1 2-0 New Bedford Tech........................W1 4-0
2012 COACHES
1963 (7-3-1) Coach: Paul DelGobbo Mass. Maritime............................W1 Assumption...................................W1 Quinnipiac.....................................W1 New England College.................... L1 Nasson..........................................W1 Quinnipiac...................................... L1 Stonehill......................................... T1 FDU-Madison................................W1 Danbury State..............................W1 Nichols........................................... L1 New Bedford Tech........................W1
New York Tech..............................W1 5-2 CCNY.............................................W1 6-1 *Western New England................ L1 1-3 at Quinnipiac................................W1 2-0 1975 (10-5-2) Stony Brook................................... T1 1-1 at Assumption..............................W1 6-1 Coach: Joe Machnik * NAIA Area 8 Tournament at Southern Connecticut............... L1 0-3 NCAA TOURNAMENT (16 Tms) at Pratt..........................................W1 2-0 Connecticut College.....................W1 2-1 1968 (5-6-1) St. Francis (NY).............................. T1 3-3 Yale University..............................W1 2-1 Coach: Don Wynschenk at New York University.................. L1 1-2 Oneonta State............................... L1 0-3 S’eastern Mass. Tech. Inst........... L1 2-5 at FDU-Madison............................W1 2-1 Fairfield University........................W1 3-0 Newark State................................. L1 2-3 Babson..........................................W1 1-0 Long Island University..................W1 1-0 Monmouth College.......................W1 4-2 *Barrington (3OT)........................W1 2-1 Philadelphia TEctile....................... L1 1-5 Western New England..................W1 5-3 #Keene State................................ L1 2-3 CCNY.............................................W1 3-0 Windham College.......................... L1 3-6 * NAIA Area 8 Southern Division Playoffs Central Connecticut...................... T1 0-0 Eastern Nazarene........................W1 7-6 at New Haven Sacred Heart University...............W1 3-0 Quinnipiac (OT).............................W1 3-2 # NAIA Area 8 Championship at St. Francis College........................ T1 1-1 St. Francis (OT).............................. T1 3-3 WIllimantic, Conn. Keene State................................... L1 1-5 Fairfield.......................................... L1 0-2 FDU-Madison................................W1 3-1 Assumption.................................... L1 1-2 1972 (9-2-2) New York University......................W1 2-0 Southern Connecticut................... L1 0-3 Coach: Joe Machnik Babson College............................. L1 0-2 Bryant College..............................W1 6-2 NCAA TOURNAMENT (24 Teams) Southern Connecticut..................W1 2-0 St. Francis (NY).............................W1 3-1 Quinnipiac College.......................W1 4-0 1969 (2-10-1) at Fairfield.....................................W1 3-1 *Le Moyne College........................ L1 0-3 Coach: Joe Machnik Pratt..............................................W1 4-1 *NCAA Division II Playoffs (at UNH) Quinnipiac...................................... L1 0-2 Philadelphia Textile (OT)............... T1 2-2 Philadelphia Textile....................... L1 0-3 at CCNY.........................................W1 3-2 1976 (12-6-2) Monmouth....................................W1 1-0 at Central Connecticut.................. T1 4-4 Coach: Joe Machnik Western New Enlgand..................W1 4-1 Assumption...................................W1 6-0 NCAA DIVISION II Southeastern Mass....................... L1 1-2 Southern Connecticut..................W1 1-0 NATIONAL RUNNERS-UP Pratt Institute (OT)......................... L1 4-6 at Oneonta State........................... L1 1-6 Western New England..................W1 6-3 Eastern Nazarene (OT).................. L1 1-2 Quinnipiac.....................................W1 1-0 Oneonta State............................... T1 2-2 Windham (OT)................................ T1 2-2 FDU-Madison................................W1 4-2 Fairfield University........................W1 5-0 Fairfield.......................................... L1 1-2 New York University......................W1 1-0 Connecticut College.....................W1 1-0 Assumption.................................... L1 1-2 *Bridgeport................................... L1 0-1 St. Francis...................................... L1 0-2 Southern Connecticut................... L1 0-6 *NCAA New England Regionals (at UNH) Long Island University................... L1 1-5 Central Connecticut...................... L1 0-1 CCNY.............................................W1 5-0 New York University....................... L1 0-2 1973 (9-4-3) Central Connecticut.....................W1 4-0 Coach: Joe Machnik Philadelphia Textile......................W1 2-1 1970 (13-5-1) Fairfield.........................................W110-0 Sacred Heart................................W110-0 Coach: Joe Machnik at Babson...................................... L1 2-6 Quinnipiac College.......................W1 2-0 NAIA NATIONAL TOURN. at Monmouth................................W1 4-0 Keene State................................... L1 1-3 Quinnipiac College (OT)................. T1 1-1 at St. Francis (NY)........................W1 3-2 Yale University............................... L1 0-2 at Southern Mass.........................W1 7-1 at Philadelphia Textile................... T1 1-1 Babson College............................. T1 1-1 Southern Connecticut..................W1 3-0 CCNY.............................................W1 5-1 Eastern Connecticut State............ L1 0-1 at Monmouth................................W110-0 Central Connecticut...................... T1 0-0 Southern Conn. State..................W1 1-0 at Fairfield.....................................W1 5-1 at Assumption..............................W1 6-1 @C.W. Post College......................W1 4-0 Windham......................................W1 2-0 at Southern Connecticut..............W1 1-0 #So. Conn. State (4OT)................W1 1-0 at Central Connecticut.................W1 2-1 Oneonta State .............................. L1 0-2 $U. of Mo.-St. Louis (2OT)............W1 2-1 at CCNY.......................................... L1 1-3 at FDU-Madison............................. L1 3-4 *Loyola Baltimore......................... L1 0-2 at C.W. Post..................................W1 4-0 New York University......................W1 2-0 @NCAA Region I Semifinal Assumption...................................W1 4-1 at Quinnipiac................................W1 1-0 #NCAA Region I Final FDU-Madison................................. L1 1-2 Long Island University................... T1 1-1 $NCAA National Semifinal Philadelphia Textile....................... L1 1-2 *Kean College (OT)......................W1 4-1 *NCAA Division II National Championship New York University .....................W1 2-1 *Hunter College............................ L1 0-1 match (Seattle, Wash.) Pratt Institute (OT)........................W1 1-0 *ECAC Central Regional Tournament at *Ricker College............................W1 3-2 Kean College, Union, N.J. 1977 (16-2-2) *Eastern Connecticut..................W1 1-0 Coach: Joe Machnik **Davis & Elkins (WV) (8OT)........ L1 0-1 1974 (5-9) NCAA DIV. II NATIONAL **Ottawa University (Kan.)........... L1 0-3 Coach: Joe Machnik THIRD PLACE **Earlham (Ind.)..........................W1 4-2 University of Mexico...................... L1 0-1 Western New England..................W1 2-0 * NAIA Area 8 Playoffs at Yale............................................ L1 0-1 Fairfield.........................................W1 5-1 at Willimantic, Connecticut at Fairfield.....................................W1 9-3 Quinnipiac...................................... T1 1-1 **NAIA Nationals at Dunn, N.C. Babson........................................... L1 0-1 St. Francis.....................................W1 5-0 at LIU.............................................. L1 1-6 Yale................................................W1 2-1 1971 (13-4-1) Philadelphia Textile....................... L1 0-1 Southampton................................W1 4-1 Coach: Joe Machnik at CCNY.......................................... L1 2-3 CCNY.............................................W1 4-1 Coast Guard..................................W1 3-1 St. Francis...................................... L1 1-2 Central Conn. State......................W1 4-1 at Windham..................................W1 7-0 Quinnipiac.....................................W1 3-1 Stonehill........................................W1 2-1 Monmouth....................................W111-0 at Keene St.................................... L1 0-2 Sacred Heart................................W1 4-0 Fairfield.........................................W1 5-0 FDU-Madison................................W1 4-0 Univ. of Lowell...............................W1 5-0 C.W. Post.......................................W1 5-0 NYU................................................ L1 0-1 Keene State .................................W1 1-0 Central Connecticut.....................W1 5-0 at Central Conn. State.................W1 6-2 Babson..........................................W1 2-0 at Philadelphia Textile................... L1 1-2 Southern Conn. State..................W1 3-1 Eastern Conn. State...................... T1 1-1
CHARGER SOCCER
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
31
CHARGER SOCCER 2012 COACHES 2012 PLAYERS 2012 OUTLOOK 2011 REVIEW HISTORY & RECORDS THE UNIVERSITY
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
Long Island Univ............................ L1 2-3 Hartford.........................................W1 3-0 Southern Conn. State..................W1 1-0 *Hartford......................................W1 3-0 *Southern Conn...........................W1 1-0 #Alabama A & M........................... L1 0-2 @Wisc.-Green Bay (2OT)..............W1 3-2 UNH wins on penalty kicks *NCAA New England Regional #NCAA Semifinals (Miami, Fla.) @NCAA Third Place Game (Miami, Fla.)
University of Hartford.................... T1 at Sacred Heart............................W1 at University of Lowell................... T1 at Long Island University.............. L1 St. Francis (NY).............................. T1 at Eastern Connecticut................W1 Merchant Marine Acad................W1
0-0 2-1 2-2 0-7 2-2 1-0 5-2
1981 (15-4-1) Coach: Joe Maher NCAA ELITE EIGHT Mercy College (OT)........................ T1 0-0 at New York Tech..........................W1 1-0 at C.W. Post College.....................W1 1-0 vs. Yale University (OT).................. L1 1-2 vs. Quinnipiac College..................W1 4-1 Connecticut College.....................W1 1-0 at University of Hartford................ L1 1-2 at Fairfield University...................W1 5-1 Central Conn. St. College.............W1 1-0 at Babson College........................W1 1-0 Sacred Heart University...............W1 4-1 University of Lowell......................W1 1-0 Southampton College .................W1 3-0 at St. Francis College.................... L1 0-1 Eastern Conn. St. College............W1 2-0 at Merchant Marine Acad............W1 2-1 at Pratt Institute...........................W1 6-0 Kutztown St. College....................W1 5-0 @at Univ. of Hartford (OT)............W1 2-1 #So. Conn. State........................... L1 0-1 @ NCAA Division II Northeast Regional First Round # NCAA Division II Northeast Regional Championship (at UNH)
1978 (13-2-4) Coach: Joe Machnik NCAA ELITE EIGHT Davis & Elkins................................ T1 0-0 Villanova.......................................W1 7-0 Fairfield.........................................W1 4-1 Hartford.......................................... T1 1-1 Yale................................................W1 1-0 Southern Connecticut................... L1 0-3 Southampton................................W1 3-1 Quinnipiac.....................................W1 1-0 Central Connecticut.....................W1 2-1 Stonehill........................................W1 4-1 Sacred Heart................................W1 5-1 Lowell University...........................W1 2-0 C.W. Post.......................................W1 4-0 St. Francis (NY).............................W1 2-1 Babson........................................... T1 1-1 Eastern Connecticut.....................W1 4-2 Long Island University................... T1 1-1 $Hartford......................................W1 3-1 #at Southern Connecticut............ L1 1-3 $ NCAA New England Regional First Round (at UNH) # NCAA N. England Reg. Championship 1982 (13-5-1) Coach: Joe Maher 1979 (8-6-3) at Mercy........................................W1 2-0 Coach: Joe Machnik *at Lowell.....................................W1 2-1 Eckerd College..............................W1 2-0 N.Y. Tech........................................ L1 0-2 at Westfield St. ............................. T1 1-1 *Quinnipiac..................................W1 3-1 Quinnipiac College........................ T1 2-2 *So. Conn. State..........................W1 1-0 Yale University (OT)........................ T12-2* at Connecticut College.................W1 3-1 * Yale advanced on penalty kicks, 3-1 at Hofstra....................................... T1 0-0 Connecticut College...................... L1 0-1 Fairfield.........................................W1 6-0 at C.W. Post .................................. L1 2-3 at Central Conn. State.................W1 2-1 Southampton College..................W1 3-0 Hartford.......................................... L1 0-1 Fairfield University........................W1 8-0 Dowling.......................................... L1 0-4 at Stonehill College......................W1 4-0 at New Hamp. Coll. (OT)...............W1 1-0 Sacred Heart................................W1 4-0 St. Francis (OT).............................. T1 0-0 Lowell Univeristy ..........................W1 1-0 C.W. Post ......................................W1 4-0 Unviersity of Hartford.................... L1 0-3 Pratt..............................................W1forfeit at St. Francis (NY)......................... T1 2-2 *at U. of Bridgeport (OT)............... L1 1-2 at Babson College......................... L1 0-3 *at Sacred Heart..........................W1 2-1 Central Connecticut.....................W1 2-0 at Southampton...........................W1 5-0 Eastern Connecticut.....................W1 5-1 Brooklyn College...........................W1 2-0 Long Island Univ. (OT)................... L1 2-4 * NECC Conference Match 1980 (11-2-4) Coach: Bill Wallach Westfield St. .................................W1 at Southampton...........................W1 New York Tech..............................W1 vs. Southern Connecticut............. L1 vs. Quinnipiac...............................W1 at Connecticut College.................W1 C.W. Post.......................................W1 Pratt Institute................................W1 at Fairfield University...................W1 at Central Connecticut.................. T1
32
6-0 3-2 3-0 1-4 5-0 3-0 3-2 3-0 1-0 1-1
1983 (17-4-1) Coach: Joe Maher NCAA ELITE EIGHT vs. Davis & Elkins (OT).................. T1 vs. Dowling....................................W1 *at Sacred Heart..........................W1 *Lowell..........................................W1 at New York Tech. (OT).................W1 *at Quinnipiac (OT)....................... L1 Mercy............................................W1 at Fairfield.....................................W1 Hofstra..........................................W1
*Central Connecticut State.........W1 4-1 Queens..........................................W111-0 at Dowling.....................................W1 2-0 at C.W. Post..................................W1 5-1 at St. Francis.................................. L1 1-2 *New Hampshire College............W1 1-0 at Hartford....................................W1 5-1 *Bridgeport..................................W1 3-0 *Southern Connecticut................. L1 1-3 Southampton................................W1 3-0 at Brooklyn (OT)............................W1 3-1 $Keene.........................................W1 2-1 # at Southern Conn....................... L1 0-1 * NECC Conference Match $ NCAA First Round (at UNH) # NCAA Second Round
1984 (16-4-1) Coach: Joe Maher NCAA FINAL FOUR #Keene State................................ L1 0-2 #Kean of N.J.................................. L1 1-4 *Sacred Heart..............................W1 6-1 New York Tech............................... L1 2-3 *Quinnipiac..................................W1 3-0 at Mercy (OT)................................. T1 1-1 Fairfield.........................................W113-1 *Lowell..........................................W1 9-0 *at Central Conn. State...............W1 3-0 at Queens.....................................W1 6-0 Dowling.........................................W1 6-2 C.W. Post.......................................W1 3-1 *at New Hampshire Coll..............W1 5-1 *at Bridgeport..............................W1 4-1 *So. Conn. State (OT)...................W1 2-1 at Southampton...........................W1 4-0 American International................W118-0 Hartford.........................................W1 4-0 @Bridgeport..................................W1 2-1 $at Tampa.....................................W1 1-0 &vs. Florida Int’l Univ. (OT)............ L1 2-3 # at Keene State Tournament * NECC Conference Match @ NCAA Div. II Regionals $ NCAA Div. II Quarterfinals & NCAA Div. II Semifinals (Miami, Fla.) 1985 (11-7-1) Coach: Joe Maher *at Sacred Heart..........................W1 *Lowell..........................................W1 at N.Y. Tech.................................... L1 at Pace..........................................W1 at Fairfield.....................................W1 Central Connecticut.....................W1 Queens..........................................W1 at Dowling (OT).............................. T1 Eastern Connecticut...................... L1 at C.W. Post................................... L1 *New Hamp. College (OT)............. L1 Keene State..................................W1 *Bridgeport..................................W1 *at Southern Conn. (OT)............... L1 Southampton................................W1 at Kean of New Jersey.................W1 Mercy............................................. L1 *Quinnipiac................................... L1 at American International............W1 * NECC Conference Match
1-1 3-2 3-0 2-1 1-0 1-2 4-1 5-0 1-0 1986 (10-5-2)
3-1 5-0 0-1 1-0 7-0 5-2 8-1 1-1 2-4 0-3 1-2 2-1 1-0 0-1 4-0 2-1 3-4 0-2 5-1
Coach: Joe Maher *Sacred Heart University.............W1 *University of Lowell....................W1 New York Tech..............................W1 Pace University.............................W1 at Mercy College (OT)...................W1 at Queens College......................... L1 at Central Conn. St. Univ............... L1 Dowling Colllege...........................W1 *Quinnipiac College...................... L1 at Eastern Conn. State ................W1 C.W. Post College.........................W1 *at New Hampshire College......... L1 *at Keene St. College (OT)........... T1 *at University of Bridgeport......... L1 *So. Connecticut State (OT)......... T1 at Southampton College..............W1 Kean College of NJ.......................W1 * NECC Conference Match
3-0 3-1 3-1 3-2 3-1 2-3 0-6 2-1 2-3 4-3 2-1 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 3-0 4-1
1987 (7-13) Coach: Joe Maher #Lock Haven.................................. L1 0-5 #East Stroudsburg........................ L1 0-4 Westfield State College................W1 3-2 at NYIT (OT)...................................W1 2-1 at Pace University.........................W1 1-0 at C.W. Post College...................... L1 0-4 Queens College............................. L1 1-3 at Quinnipiac College...................W1 2-1 *at Sacred Heart University......... L1 0-1 at Dowling College........................W1 3-0 *at So. Connecticut State............. L1 0-3 Eastern Conn. State...................... L1 1-5 at American International............W1 7-0 *New Hampshire College............. L1 1-2 *Keene State College................... L1 0-2 *University of Bridgeport.............. L1 1-2 Mercy College................................ L1 0-2 Southampton College................... L1 2-3 *Lowell..........................................W1 4-1 at Kean College of NJ.................... L1 0-1 # Lock Haven University Tournament * NECC Conference Match 1988 (7-9-1) Coach: Joe Maher C.W. Post (OT)................................ L1 at Westfield State (OT).................. L1 at Lowell (OT)................................W1 N.Y. Tech........................................ L1 *Franklin Pierce (OT)..................... L1 Pace..............................................W1 at Queens College........................W1 Quinnipiac (OT).............................. T1 *Sacred Heart............................... L1 Dowling.........................................W1 *Southern Connecticut................. L1 at Eastern Connecticut................W1 *at New Hampshire Coll............... L1 *at Keene State............................ L1 *at Bridgeport..............................W1 at Mercy......................................... L1 at Southampton...........................W1 * NECC Conference Match
0-1 0-1 3-2 1-2 1-2 2-1 4-1 1-1 0-1 5-0 0-4 4-0 1-2 1-3 3-0 1-3 1-0
1989 (6-9-2) Coach: Joe Maher at C.W. Post................................... L1 0-1
1976 NATIONAL RUNNERS-UP • 1977 FINAL FOUR • 1984 FINAL FOUR
5-1 1-0 2-2 1-2 4-1 1-2 1-2 0-2 1-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 1-3 3-1 1-3 3-2
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012 CHARGER SOCCER • FOLLOW @UNHCHARGERS
THE UNIVERSITY
2-1 1-2 8-3 3-0 0-4 0-5 1-0 0-2 1-5 3-0 0-3 1-2 3-0
*at New Hampshire...................... L1 0-1 at Bentley......................................W1 3-1 *Sacred Heart..............................W1 4-1 *Southern Connecticut................. L1 0-1 *at Stonybrook.............................. L1 0-2 *Bridgeport (OT)............................ L1 1-2 1996 (13-5-1) *Albany.........................................W1 3-0 Coach: Tom Poitras * NECC Conference Match #at Quinnipiac College.................. L1 1-2 # at the Lock Haven Invitational #vs. New York TEch......................W1 2-0 @ Merrimack Tournament Bryant College..............................W1 4-1 at Keene State College................W1 2-1 1999 (9-9-1) So. Connecticut State Univ........... L1 0-3 Coach: Mark Lukas Concordia College......................... L1 0-1 Assumption College...................... L1 0-1 at U. of District of Columbia........W1 3-0 #vs. New Jersey Tech...................W1 5-2 University of Bridgeport...............W1 2-0 #at East Stroudburg Univ.............. L1 1-3 at New Hampshire College........... L1 0-2 Nyack College (2OT).....................W1 2-1 at American International............W1 5-0 *University of Bridgeport.............W1 1-0 University of Albany (OT)............... T1 0-0 *at So. Conn. State (OT)............... L1 0-1 Sacred Heart University...............W1 4-0 at Stonehill College......................W1 5-1 Stonehill College..........................W1 6-1 *at Franklin Pierce College.......... L1 1-4 Teikyo-Post University..................W1 5-1 St. Anselm’s College..................... L1 1-4 at UMass Lowell...........................W1 4-0 *New Hampshire College............. L1 0-1 at University of Stony Brook........W1 2-0 at Bryant College..........................W1 3-1 at Assumption College.................W1 2-0 at Merrimack College.................... L1 1-3 Franklin Pierce College................W1 2-1 *Binghamton University..............W1 1-0 vs. East Stroudsburg Univ............. L1 2-5 at Southampton Coll. (2OT).......... T1 1-1 # Quinnipiac College’s “Q Cup” Bentley College.............................. L1 1-3 American International................W1 3-2 1997 (15-6-1) *at Teikyo-Post University............W1 2-1 Coach: Tom Poitras *UMass-Lowell.............................W1 2-0 NJ Tech (at Bentley).....................W1 4-0 *at Felician College....................... L1 1-3 St. Rose (at Bentley)....................W1 6-0 # at East Stroudsburg Tournament at Bryant.......................................W1 6-0 * NECC Conference Match at Teikyo Post...............................W1 6-1 at Kutztown...................................W1 3-1 2000 (12-6-2) *at So. Connecticut State............. L1 0-5 Coach: Mark Lukas *UMass-Lowell.............................W1 4-0 at Southern Connectiuct............... T1 0-0 at St. Anselm (OT).......................... L1 0-1 vs. Kutztown.................................. L1 0-1 Quinnipiac.....................................W1 1-0 at Southampton............................ L1 1-4 *at Franklin Pierce........................ L1 0-2 Franklin Pierce............................... L1 1-3 Bentley..........................................W1 3-1 at Binghamton..............................W1 3-1 *New Hampshire College............. L1 0-3 at Concordia.................................. L1 0-1 *Bridgeport..................................W1 4-2 St. Thomas Aquinas.....................W112-0 *at Albany...................................... L1 1-3 at Bridgeport................................W1 2-0 American International................W1 6-0 at Nyack........................................W1 3-1 at Stonehill...................................W1 4-0 Stonehill........................................W1 4-1 Assumption...................................W1 2-0 at St. Anselm................................. L1 1-2 *Stony Brook................................W1 2-0 Teikyo-Post....................................W1 3-2 at Concordia.................................W1 3-1 at N.Y. Tech...................................W1 3-2 *at Sacred Heart (OT)................... T1 0-0 Bryant...........................................W1 5-0 #at Southampton.........................W1 1-0 Merrimack....................................W1 4-1 @Merrimack (OT)........................... L1 1-2 at Bentley......................................W1 3-2 * NECC Conference Match Felician..........................................W1 3-0 # ECAC Tournament at American International............. T1 1-1 @ ECAC Tournament Championship at UMass-Lowell............................ L1 2-3 Dominican....................................W1 8-0 1998 (12-6-1) Coach: Mark Lukas 2001 (4-14-1) at Assumption (OT).......................W1 2-1 Coach: Chris Payne Kutztown.......................................W1 5-2 at UMass Lowell............................ L1 2-3 #at Lock Haven (OT)...................... T1 2-2 at Assumption............................... L1 1-3 #vs. Bloomsburg..........................W1 6-2 vs. Lock Haven.............................. L1 0-2 *at Binghamton...........................W1 4-2 vs. Southern Connecticut............. L1 0-2 Stonehill........................................W1 6-1 at Southampton (2OT).................. L1 2-3 @vs. St. Anselm (OT)..................... L1 1-2 Dowling.......................................... L1 0-3 @vs. Merrimack............................W1 3-1 at C.W. Post................................... L1 0-1 *Franklin Pierce............................ L1 1-3 St. Anselm...................................... L1 1-2 Bryant...........................................W1 2-1 N.Y. Tech........................................ L1 1-3 *at UMass-Lowell.........................W1 3-0 Nyack............................................W1 5-1 at American International............W1 5-0 at Merrimack................................. L1 0-1
HISTORY & RECORDS
0-3 2-0 4-0 1-3 1-0 0-6 1-0
1995 (7-9-2) Coach: Tom Poitras at Stonehill College......................W1 New York Tech............................... L1 at Bryant College..........................W1 Assumption College.....................W1 Keene State College .................... L1 at Southern Conn. State............... L1 UMass Lowell...............................W1 at Franklin Pierce.......................... L1 Le Moyne College.......................... L1 at University of Bridgeport...........W1 New Hampshire College............... L1 American International................. L1 at Teikyo Post Univ.......................W1
0-3 5-1 0-4 0-1 0-3 0-2 3-3 0-4 1-3 3-2 0-2 0-9 3-0 2-4 0-4 0-6
2-3 1-1 1-0 2-3 0-0
2011 REVIEW
1992 (7-11-1) Coach: Rick Pauloski C.W. Post college........................... L1 at Teikyo-Post University..............W1 American International................W1 at Queens College......................... L1 at Southampton College..............W1 at Mercy College............................ L1 Quinnipiac College.......................W1
2-2 0-5 1-0 0-1 0-1 5-2 0-0 0-2 0-8 3-2 1-2 1-2 0-6 3-0 1-3 6-1 2-5
1994 (3-12-1) Coach: Tom Poitras C.W. Post College.......................... L1 Quinnipiac College.......................W1 at Southampton College............... L1 at Mercy College............................ L1 *at Keene State............................ L1 *Sacred Heart University.............. L1 Concordia College......................... T1 Dowling College............................. L1 *at University of Bridgeport......... L1 *at UMass Lowell.........................W1 Stonehill College........................... L1 *at New Hampshire College......... L1 Bryant College..............................W1 *Franklin Pierce College............... L1 *Southern Connecticut................. L1 *Le Moyne College........................ L1 * NECC Conference Match
0-9 0-4 2-3 2-3 2-1 0-1 1-3 3-2 1-1 0-5 2-0 2-4 0-4 3-1 1-6 0-5 3-0
at Quinnipiac College (OT)............ L1 at University of Albany.................. T1 at Concordia College....................W1 University at Stony Brook.............. L1 at Sacred Heart University............ T1
2012 OUTLOOK
1991 (5-10-2) Coach: Rick Pauloski *UMass-Lowell.............................. T1 *at So. Connecticut State............. L1 Queens College............................W1 Southampton College................... L1 *Keene State College................... L1 at Quinnipiac College...................W1 Mercy College................................ T1 *at Sacred Heart University......... L1 *at Franklin Pierce College.......... L1 Eastern Connecticut State...........W1 *New Hampshire college.............. L1 at Stonehill College....................... L1 *University of Bridgeport.............. L1 at American International............W1 at Dowling College......................... L1 at Concordia College....................W1 at C.W. Post College...................... L1 * NECC Conference Match
1993 (5-11-1) Coach: Rick Pauloski at C.W. Post................................... L1 at Bryant........................................ L1 Southampton................................. L1 Mercy............................................. L1 at Quinnipiac................................W1 *Keene State................................ L1 *at Sacred Heart........................... L1 at Concordia.................................W1 Teikyo Post (OT)............................. T1 *Bridgeport................................... L1 *UMass-Lowell.............................W1 at Stonehill.................................... L1 *NH College................................... L1 at Dowling.....................................W1 *at Franklin Pierce........................ L1 *at So. Connecticut...................... L1 *at Le Moyne ...............................W1 * NECC Conference Match
2-3 0-3 0-4 1-3 4-3 2-6 0-5 3-1 1-1 0-4 2-0 0-1
2012 PLAYERS
1990 (6-11-2) Coach: Joe Maher C.W. Post College.......................... L1 0-4 at Eastern Conn. State.................W1 1-0 *at University of Lowell................W1 6-1 New York Tech (OT)........................ L1 2-3 *So. Connecticut State................. L1 0-8 Pace University.............................W1 4-1 Dowling College............................. L1 1-2 at Queens College........................W1 4-2 Quinnipiac College (OT)................. T1 0-0 at Mercy College...........................W1forfeit *Sacred Heart University.............W1 2-0 at Southampton College............... L1 1-4 *Franklin Pierce College (OT)....... T1 1-1 *at New Hampshire College......... L1 0-3 *at Keene State College............... L1 0-2 *at University of Bridgeport......... L1 2-3 Stonehill College (OT).................... L1 1-2 Kean College ................................ L1 3-6 Concordia College (OT)................. L1 1-2 * NECC Conference Match
Concordia College......................... L1 *Sacred Heart University.............. L1 *Franklin Pierce College............... L1 at NYIT............................................ L1 *Le Moyne College (OT)...............W1 Stonehill College........................... L1 *at New Hampshire College......... L1 Dowling College............................W1 *at Keene State College (OT)....... T1 *So. Connecticut State Univ......... L1 *at UMass-Lowell.........................W1 #at Sacred Heart University......... L1 # NECC Playoff Match * NECC Conference Match
2012 COACHES
Westfield State.............................W1 Lowell............................................W1 at N.Y. Tech (OT)............................ T1 *at Franklin Pierce........................ L1 at Quinnipiac................................W1 *at Sacred Heart........................... L1 at Dowling...................................... L1 *at Southern Connecticut............ L1 Eastern Connecticut (OT).............W1 *New Hampshire Coll. (OT)........... T1 *Keene State................................ L1 *Bridgeport................................... L1 Mercy............................................. L1 Southampton................................W1 Kean College................................. L1 at Concordia (OT)..........................W1 * NECC Conference Match
CHARGER SOCCER
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
33
CHARGER SOCCER 2012 COACHES 2012 PLAYERS 2012 OUTLOOK 2011 REVIEW HISTORY & RECORDS THE UNIVERSITY
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
at Bryant........................................ L1 at Franklin Pierce.......................... L1 Bridgeport...................................... L1 American International................. T1 at Teikyo Post...............................W1 at Dominican................................W1 at Stonehill.................................... L1 Concordia......................................W1 2002 (8-11) Coach: Chris Payne Mercyhurst..................................... L1 Stonehill College..........................W1 Franklin Pierce (2OT)..................... L1 Kutztown University......................W1 at Umass Lowell............................ L1 Teikyo Post....................................W1 at So. Connecticut State............... L1 *Dowling College........................... L1 Assumption (2OT).......................... L1 *NYIT.............................................. L1 *at Concordia (2OT).....................W1 Dominican College.......................W1 *C.W. Post....................................W1 *at St. Thomas Aquinas..............W1 at Felician College (2OT)............... L1 *at U. of Bridgeport (2OT)............ L1 *Molloy College............................W1 *Southampton College................. L1 *at Mercy College......................... L1 *NYCAC Conference Match 2003 (7-10) Coach: Chris Payne at Teikyo Post...............................W1 vs. Roberts Wesleyan.................... L1 vs. Concordia (NY)........................W1 UML................................................ L1 at Southern Connecticut............... L1 at Kutztown State.......................... L1 at Domincan College..................... L1 Felician College............................W1 *at Southampton College............. L1 *at Molloy College Lions............... L1 *at Dowling College...................... L1 *St. Thomas.................................W1 *at C.W. Post................................W1 *Bridgeport................................... L1 *Mercy..........................................W1 *Concordia...................................W1 *at NYIT......................................... L1 *NYCAC Conference Match 2004 (5-12) Head Coach: Matt Verni vs. Lock Haven.............................. L1 at Bloomsburg State..................... L1 Teikyo............................................W1 at East Stroudsburg...................... L1 at Shippensburg............................ L1 at Southern Connecticut............... L1 at UMass Lowell............................ L1 Kutztown University....................... L1 *at Mercy College......................... L1 *Molloy (2OT)...............................W1 *Concordia...................................W1 *C.W. Post....................................W1 *NYIT.............................................. L1 *at St. Thomas Aquinas..............W1 *at Southampton College............. L1 *at University of Bridgeport......... L1
34
1-2 1-7 0-2 1-1 2-1 5-1 1-2 3-0
2-4 2-1 1-2 2-1 2-4 4-1 0-8 0-3 1-2 1-7 2-1 4-3 2-0 3-1 1-2 0-1 3-1 0-1 1-3
2-0 2-3 6-0 0-5 0-7 2-3 3-5 1-0 0-3 1-2 1-2 1-0 2-1 1-5 3-2 3-2 1-3
1-4 0-4 4-2 1-4 0-4 0-4 0-5 1-2 0-1 1-0 4-0 4-1 2-3 3-1 2-3 1-4
*Dowling........................................ L1 1-6 American International................. L1 1-3 *NYCAC Conference Match * at C.W. Post...............................W1 2-1 * East Coast Conference Match 2005 (5-13-1) Head Coach: Matt Verni 2008 (4-14, 3-10 NE-10) at Lock Haven University.............. L1 0-3 Head Coach: Josh Krusewski at California U. (PA)....................... L1 2-4 Post (OT)........................................ L1 1-2 at American Int’l (2OT).................. L1 0-1 at #9 Dowling...............................W1 2-1 Dallas Baptist................................ L1 0-2 * at #18 So. Connecticut............. L1 1-5 UMass Lowell (2OT)...................... L1 0-1 * at St. Anselm.............................W1 3-2 at Stonehill...................................W1 1-0 C.W. Post........................................ L1 0-1 Holy Family (2OT).......................... L1 1-2 * So. New Hampshire................... L1 1-2 Slippery Rock................................W1 2-1 Molloy............................................. L1 1-3 So. New Hampshire...................... L1 1-2 * St. Michael’s.............................. L1 1-3 at So. Connecticut......................... L1 0-2 * at Merrimack..........................L (f)1 0-1 at Post University.......................... L1 0-1 * American Int’l............................W1 4-2 *at Molloy College......................... L1 0-1 * at #14 Le Moyne........................ L1 0-4 *at Dowling College...................... L1 0-7 * at Bentley................................... L1 2-6 *vs C.W. Post................................. L1 0-5 * Assumption................................ L1 1-2 *at NYIT (2OT)............................... T1 2-2 * Franklin Pierce........................... L1 0-1 *Mercy..........................................W1 1-0 * at UMass Lowell......................... L1 0-4 *Concordia (NY)...........................W1 4-2 * at Stonehill................................W1 3-1 *University of Bridgeport.............. L1 1-2 * College of St. Rose..................... L1 1-3 *St. Thomas Aquinas...................W1 1-0 Felician........................................... L1 3-0 * NYCAC Conference Match * Northeast-10 Conference Match (f) Forfeit 2006 (6-11-3, 4-2-2 ECC) Head Coach: Matt Verni 2009 (1-17, 0-13 NE-10) ECC Tourn. Runners-Up Head Coach: Josh Krusewski Lock Haven.................................... L1 0-3 * Bentley........................................ L1 2-3 Bloomfield.....................................W1 5-0 Concordia (N.Y.)............................W1 4-0 at Holy Family................................ L1 0-1 * at Assumption.................... L (OT)1 0-1 at UMass Lowell............................ L1 1-3 * at UMass Lowell......................... L1 0-2 *at Concordia College (NY).........W1 3-1 * College of St. Rose..................... L1 1-2 *Dowling........................................ L1 1-3 * at Franklin Pierce....................... L1 0-2 vs. Stonehill................................... L1 0-1 * Southern Connecticut State...... L1 3-4 at Merrimack................................. L1 0-1 * Southern New Hampshire......... L1 0-4 at So. New Hampshire.................. L1 0-3 at C.W. Post................................... L1 0-3 *Molloy.........................................W1 1-0 * at Stonehill................................. L1 2-3 *at Bridgeport..............................W1 2-1 * at Le Moyne................................ L1 0-5 *New York Tech (2OT)................... T1 0-0 * Merrimack.................................. L1 1-2 *at St. Thomas Aquinas..............W1 1-0 Dowling.......................................... L1 1-3 at So. Connecticut (2OT)............... L1 0-1 * at Saint Anselm.......................... L1 1-4 *C.W. Post (2OT)........................... L1 0-1 Nyack...................................... L(OT)1 0-1 *at Mercy College (2OT)............... T1 1-1 * at Molloy..................................... L1 1-4 American International................. L1 2-3 * at Saint Michael’s...................... L1 1-2 Post...............................................W1 2-1 * American International.............. L1 0-2 ! at #20 C.W. Post (2OT)............... T1 1-1 * Northeast-10 Conference Match UNH advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3 $ at #1 Dowling............................. L1 1-2 2010 (7-10-1, 6-7 NE-10) ! East Coast Conference Semifinal Head Coach: Josh Krusewski $ ECC Championship Concordia (N.Y.)................... T (2OT)1 1-1 * East Coast Conference Match * at Bentley................................... L1 1-2 * Assumption...............................W1 1-0 2007 (6-10-1, 4-4-1 ECC) * at #8 So. New Hampshire......... L1 0-2 Head Coach: Josh Krusewski * at Saint Rose.............................W1 4-0 at Lock Haven................................ L1 0-4 * Franklin Pierce........................... L1 0-1 California (Pa.)............................... L1 0-1 * at So. Conn. State...................... L1 0-4 #5 UMass Lowell........................... L1 0-2 Molloy............................................W1 2-1 Bloomfield...................................... L1 0-1 * at American Int’l......................... L1 1-2 at Post U.......................................W1 1-0 * Stonehill....................................W1 2-0 * Concordia (N.Y.)........................W1 1-0 * Le Moyne.................................... L1 0-1 * at Molloy..................................... L1 0-5 * at #25 Merrimack.............. L (OT)1 1-2 * Mercy.......................................... L1 1-2 St. Thomas Aquinas...................... L1 1-2 * at New York Tech........................ L1 0-3 * Saint Anselm.............................W1 1-0 * #23 Bridgeport.........................W1 2-1 at NYIT............................................ L1 0-2 * St. Thomas Aquinas..................W1 2-0 * Saint Michael’s.........................W1 2-0 Felician..........................................W1 3-0 * UMass Lowell............................W1 3-1 at Southern Connecticut............... L1 1-2 # at Bentley........................... L (OT)1 0-1 * #7 Dowling................................. T1 0-0 * Northeast-10 Conference Match * Queens (N.Y.).............................. L1 2-3 # Northeast-10 Conference Tournament
2011 (5-9-3, 4-8-1 NE-10) Head Coach: Joshua Krusewski NYIT...................................... T (2OT)1 at #4 Dowling................................ L1 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS......... T (2OT)1 *at Stonehill.................................. L1 *MERRIMACK................................ L1 *SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT......... L1 *at UMass Lowell.......................... L1 *AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL....... L1 *BENTLEY............................ L (2OT)1 at Molloy.......................................W1 *at #2 Franklin Pierce........ T (2OT)1 *SAINT ROSE................................W1 *SAINT MICHAEL’S.......................W1 *at Assumption............................W1 *#14 SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE......... L1 *at Le Moyne................................. L1 *at Saint Anselm..........................W1 * Northeast-10 Conference Match
0-0 0-1 1-1 1-2 2-3 0-2 0-1 0-3 1-2 1-0 1-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 0-2 0-2 2-1
1976 NATIONAL RUNNERS-UP • 1977 FINAL FOUR • 1984 FINAL FOUR
Steven H. Kaplan, Ph.D., University President
Dr. Kaplan began his teaching career in 1982 as an Instructor of English at the University of Maryland, European Division. From 1985-1989, he served as Visiting Lecturer in American Studies at Eberhard-Karls Universität, Tübingen, Germany – one of the oldest and most highly regarded universities in Europe. After completing his doctoral studies at Eberhard-Karls Universität, he returned to the U.S. to teach English at the University of Southern Colorado. Within three years, he was made department chair, serving in that capacity for two years before becoming Director of the Center for International Studies. Dr. Kaplan also served as dean of Arts and Humanities at SUNY College at Buffalo and as Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Butler University. In addition to earning his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature at Eberhard-Karls Universität, Dr. Kaplan holds a Master of Arts degree (with a concentration in philosophy, German and English) from Eberhard-Karls Universität and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California at Los Angeles.
Dr. Kaplan and his wife, Anemone Schweizer-Kaplan, are both ardent opera buffs and love to ballroom dance, hike and downhill ski. They share a great love for the visual and performing arts and have traveled to more than 30 countries during their 35 years together, including Tanzania, where they hiked up Mt. Kilimanjaro. They have a son and three daughters. Dr. Kaplan grew up in Chicago, the son of a shoe store owner and an actress-comedienne. He said his stepfather, Irving Glovin, taught him to love ideas and appreciate the contributions we all need to make to good causes. Irv Glovin was a good friend of Oskar Schindler, was instrumental in getting the story out in book and film form (he was associate producer of the film), and is President of the Oskar Schindler Humanitarian Foundation. Dr. Kaplan also serves on the board of the Foundation. Anemone Schweizer-Kaplan grew up in Southwest Germany. She holds the equivalent of an American M.A. in Secondary Education and taught at a German high school. She is a ceramics artist and taught German and pottery as an adjunct faculty member in Colorado and Virginia.
2012 OUTLOOK
President Kaplan also was awarded the 2011 William M. Burke Presidential Award for Experiential Education by the National Society for Experiential Education. The award recognizes President Kaplan’s efforts to make UNH a national leader in experiential education, requiring every undergraduate student to complete an internship, an academic service learning experience, international study or a faculty-mentored research
Previously, Dr. Kaplan was chancellor and professor of English at the University of Virginia’s College at Wise, the only four-year branch campus of the University of Virginia and one of the nation’s best public colleges, according to U. S. News & World Report.
South Carolina Press; and an anthology of international war stories, published by the University Press of Colorado. He also has written a number of scholarly essays.
2012 PLAYERS
UNH now ranks among the top comprehensive universities in the North and boasts nationally ranked programs in a number of majors across business, criminal justice, engineering, forensic science, and the liberal arts and sciences. In recognition of his contributions to transforming the University, Dr. Kaplan was named “Businessman of the Year” by Business New Haven magazine in 2008.
project before graduation.
2012 COACHES
Since becoming president of the University of New Haven in 2004, Steven H. Kaplan, Ph.D. has led the University of New Haven through a period of remarkable growth and development. In the past five years alone, enrollment has grown by 34 percent to more than 6,400 undergraduate and graduate students, who hail from 35 states and some 45 countries. Full-time undergraduate enrollment has grown by 59 percent and applications have increased by 176 percent. During this time, the University has completed over $100 million in construction projects and has launched 15 new academic programs.
CHARGER SOCCER
UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Kaplan is the author of a book on American translations of the poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke; a book on Tim O’Brien’s fiction, published by the University of
Deborah Chin, Associate Vice President, Director of Athletics and Recreation
As head women’s volleyball coach, Chin fashioned a Hall of Fame resume - literally - earning induction into the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Hall of Fame in December, 2006. Chin is also a member of the Connecticut Volleyball Hall of Fame (Inducted
In a 19-year career (1975-93) as head coach for the Chargers, she posted a 578-179 record (.764) and was at that time only the fifth Division II coach to win 500 career matches. The Chargers made 10 trips to the NCAA tournament during Chin’s reign, reaching the top five four times. Her awards include six AVCA Northeast Region Coach of the Year distinctions as well as eight New England Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year honors. Chin coached the Chargers to twelve 30-win seasons, including six straight. She is also recognized internationally as a top volleyball clinician. As an administrator, Chin has served on over 30 national and regional committees. In addition to her most recent position as Chair of the Division II Management Council, her resume includes terms as chairperson for the NCAA Division II Volleyball Committee (1988-92), the NCAA Division II Baseball Committee (1997-2001), the NCAA Northeast Regional Football Committee (1999-2003), and the NACDA John McLendon Minority Scholarship Committee (1999-present). She served four years on the NACWAA Board of Directors (1993-96), and acted as the Volleyball Commissioner for the 1995 Special Olympics World Games held in New Haven. A graduate of SUNY-Cortland with a Bachelor’s of Science in Physical Education, Chin earned her Master’s of Science degree in Physical Education from UNC-Greensboro.
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012 CHARGER SOCCER • FOLLOW @UNHCHARGERS
THE UNIVERSITY
Among her numerous honors, Chin was named the NACWAA NCAA Division II Administrator of the Year in 2009 after serving as the D-II Management Council Chair. In 2007, the Connecticut Sportswriters’ Alliance presented Chin with the Gold Key Award, the state’s top sporting honor which recognizes significant contributions to athletics in the State of Connecticut. Chin won the NACDA/Continental Airlines Athletic Director of the Year for the Northeast Region in 199899 and was awarded the NACWAA Josten’s District I Administrator of the Year Award in 1997. Chin won the National Association for Girls and Women in Sports Presidential Award in March 1997 and was the Connecticut Post Woman of the Year in 1993. Chin has also earned the U.S. Volleyball Association Meritorious Service Award and the YMCA Women in Leadership Award. In 2010, she was honored as an Elm City Legend, an event which recognizes the greater New Haven region’s best in sports and community dedication.
October, 1998), the Connecticut Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame (April, 1999), and the Athletics Hall of Fame at her alma mater, SUNY-Cortland.
HISTORY & RECORDS
UNH Athletics has enjoyed a high level of success across the board during Chin’s tenure as Director of Athletics, advancing to NCAA tournament over 50 times in 17-plus years. UNH has recently made a number of capital improvements to athletic and recreational facilities, including the construction of the multi-million dollar David A. Beckerman Student Recreation Center, a $1.3 million synthetic turf renovation of Kayo Field (soccer and lacrosse), as well as installation of stateof-the-art blue and gold synthetic turf at the new Ralph F. DellaCamera Stadium. In 2007, Chin spearheaded efforts to re-instate football as a varsity program and find UNH a new athletics conference that best fits the institution’s long-term academic and athletic aspirations. Both goals were accomplished when UNH announced on November 13, 2007 that it had been accepted as a full member of the prestigious Northeast-10 Conference, effective the 2008-09 academic year. After a five-year hiatus, the Charger football team returned to the gridiron in 2009, and have since won back-to-back conference championships and advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals.
A member of the University of New Haven staff since 1975, Chin began her UNH career as Coordinator of Women’s Athletics. She was responsible for starting the women’s intercollegiate athletic program at UNH, coaching volleyball, tennis, basketball and softball in the early years. Chin eventually surrendered all head coaching responsibilities, except volleyball, when she was promoted to Associate Director of Athletics in 1979.
2011 REVIEW
Deborah Chin became the school’s fourth Director of Athletics in 1993, and currently oversees a department which sponsors 16 NCAA Division II varsity sports. She was elected to the prestigious position of Chair for the NCAA’s Division II Management Council for 2008 and was promoted to Associate Vice President, Director of Athletics and Recreation in 2010.
35
36
1976 NATIONAL RUNNERS-UP • 1977 FINAL FOUR • 1984 FINAL FOUR
THE UNIVERSITY
HISTORY & RECORDS
2011 REVIEW
2012 OUTLOOK
2012 PLAYERS
2012 COACHES
CHARGER SOCCER
CHARGER SOCCER
CHARGER ATHLETIC CLUB
The Charger Athletics Club serves as a vital force in helping the University of New Haven Department of athletics continue its strong athletics tradition. The success of the athletic programs enhances the university’s reputation at both the regional and national levels.
2012 COACHES 2012 PLAYERS
Membership in the Charger Athletics Club is open to alumni, parents of student-athletes, faculty & staff, students and friends of athletics. The funds raised by the Charger Athletics Club help fund capital projects, which benefit all of the Charger athletic teams and help to enhance the game-day experiences of loyal fans, faculty, staff and the local community who support UNH student-athletes.
2012 OUTLOOK
All gifts to the Charger Athletics Club by alumni, parents, faculty, staff and friends will be counted in the university’s Annual Fund. By making an annual fund gift through the Charger Athletics Club donors are emphasizing the importance of athletics to the University community and helping student-athletes succeed on and off the field. Annual membership runs from July 1 through June 30 and is open to all for a minimum donation of $50.
THE UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012 CHARGER SOCCER • FOLLOW @UNHCHARGERS
HISTORY & RECORDS
MEMBERSHIP LEVELS All-American Club: $1,000 + Director’s Club: $500-$999 Coaches’ Club: $250-$499 Captain’s Club: $100-$249 Varsity Club: $50-$99
2011 REVIEW
Visit www.NewHavenChargers.com to join in the tradition of success!
37
CHARGER ATHLETICS POSTSEASON SUCCESS Men’s Cross Country NCAA National Qualifiers: 1979, 2001
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS
Women’s Cross Country NCAA National Qualifier: 2004
DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the department of intercollegiate athletics is to support the mission of the university and to integrate intercollegiate athletics into higher education so that the educational experience of the student-athlete is paramount. The department will provide growth opportunities to achieve in a nationally competitive intercollegiate program that attracts, nurtures and graduates student-athletes who under the guidance of a quality staff, represent the University of New Haven with character and integrity while achieving academic excellence, serving the community and pursuing excellence in their respective sports.
Baseball NCAA World Series: 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1998; NCAA Regionals: 1972, 1973, 1976, 1981, 1983, 1989, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2010; NAIA World Series: 1966, 1970; NAIA Regionals: 1965, 1967, 1969 Men’s Basketball NCAA Regionals: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 2003, 2004; NAIA: 1966, 1968, 1969 Women’s Basketball NCAA National Champions: 1987 NCAA Elite 8: 1988; NCAA Regionals: 1986, 1989, 2003, 2006, 2007 Football NCAA Runner-up: 1997; NCAA Semifinals: 1992; NCAA Regionals: 1993, 1995, 2011 Men’s Golf NCAA 7th place: 1970; NCAA Regionals: 2004, 2005; NCAA Nationals: 2004; NCAA Regionals (Individual): 2006, 2007 Men’s Lacrosse NCAA Regionals: 1977, 1978 Women’s Lacrosse NCAA Regionals: 2009 Men’s Track & Field NCAA National Qualifiers: 1975, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Women’s Track & Field NCAA National Champions: 2011 (5) NCAA National Qualifiers: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Men’s Soccer NCAA Runner-up: 1976; NCAA Semifinals: 1977, 1984; NCAA Regionals: 1972, 1975, 1978, 1981, 1983; NAIA: 1970 Women’s Soccer NCAA Regionals: 2005, 2006 Softball NCAA Regionals: 1995, 1996, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Women’s Volleyball NCAA Elite 8: 1984, 1985, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2008; NCAA Regionals: 1983, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011; EAIAW: 1978, 1981
DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS PHILOSOPHY Higher education has lasting importance on an individual’s future success. For this reason, the emphasis for the student-athlete experience at the University of New Haven is a comprehensive program of learning and development in a personal setting. As an NCAA Division II program, our approach provides growth opportunities through academic achievement, learning in high-level athletic competition and development of positive societal attitudes in service to community. The balance and integration of these different areas of learning opportunity provide our student-athletes a path to graduation while cultivating a variety of skills and knowledge for life ahead. The University of New Haven seeks to provide the world with leaders who can make a positive difference in a global society. Studentathletes are afforded unique opportunities for leadership because of the visibility provided through athletics competition. UNH’s intercollegiate program provides opportunities for its student-athletes to develop moral virtues, such as courage, self-confidence, and integrity and to learn communication and teamwork skills associated with outstanding leadership. Thus the Department of Athletics helps the University satisfy its primary aspiration, which is to prepare students to lead purposeful and fulfilling lives in a global society through experiential, collaborative, and discovery-based learning. The Department of Athletics is committed to delivering intercollegiate athletics programs that are consistent with the University’s mission and generates the trust and support of its various constituencies. The goal of the department is to field sports teams that compete successfully against other NCAA Division II teams while upholding the academic standards of the University of New Haven. The department is also committed to conducting its programs in strict adherence to the policies, rules and regulations set by the University’s administration, Board of Governors, the NCAA and the Northeast-10 Conference. Through its programs, the department gives its student-athletes of different genders, races, religions, national origins and sexual orientation opportunities to participate in intercollegiate competition. The intercollegiate program will function free of discrimination with a University commitment to the adherence to Title IX and the Office of Civil Rights guidelines. A major goal of the Department of Athletics is to help student-athletes realize the full potential of their athletic abilities while also increasing their intellectual capabilities and providing them a meaningful opportunity to earn a baccalaureate degree. The department will not compromise its commitment to educate and graduate its student-athletes. Department of Athletics personnel are expected to represent the University in a manner consistent with UNH’s principles and values. All personnel are expected to perform their responsibilities with the highest standards of integrity, ethical behavior and sportsmanship at all times. Coaches and staff are expected to treat student-athletes fairly and with respect and to facilitate leadership that helps them mature physically, intellectually, emotionally and socially. DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS HIGHLIGHTS • The UNH women’s volleyball team has reached the NCAA Sweet 16 eighteen times since 1983, and advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight 11 times, including an Elite Eight appearance in 2008. • Baseball has consistently been ranked as one of the winningest Division II programs in NCAA history. Baseball Coach Emeritus Frank “Porky” Vieira retired after the 2006 season as Division II’s all-time winningest coach by percentage, and logged 1,127 career victories. The team has appeared in 17 College World Series and made 32 Regional appearances. Baseball has also produced nine major league players, including former Cy Young winner Steve Bedrosian of the Philadelphia Phillies. • Women’s Basketball won the NCAA Division II National Championship in 1987. • The football program has appeared in five NCAA playoffs, earning runner-up status in 1997. That title-game appearance made UNH the only football team in the State of Connecticut to ever compete for a national title and the smallest school (in terms of enrollment) to compete for an NCAA Championship. • Women’s track and field has produced arguably the most successful individual student-athlete in Charger history. Shannon Gagne won five national championships during the 2010-11 academic year and helped bring the program a fourth place finish at the 2011 National Championship meet. • Tailback Roger Graham won the 1993 Harlon Hill Trophy as the top Division II Football Player in the nation.