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SECOND ROUND Connecticut 2, Southern Methodist 0 Division I Men’s North Carolina 3, Rhode Island 1 Connecticut...... 1 1—2 Indiana 2, Washington 1 Southern Methodist...... 0 0—0 Ch a m p i o n s h i p s Virginia 2, St. John’s (N.Y.) 1 Creighton 3, San Diego 0 First half: C—Darin Lewis (Brent Rahim), 14:44. Stanford 6, Ill.-Chicago 0 Second half: C—Cesar Cuellar (Lewis), 49:15. Shots: Connecticut 15, Southern Methodist 9. 2000 Results Southern Methodist 3, Kentucky 1 Goalkeeper saves: C—Bryheem Hancock 3, SM— Brown 1, Duke 0 Connecticut 2, Clemson 1 (ot) Byron Foss 5. Corner kicks: Connecticut 6, Southern FIRST ROUND Methodist 5. Fouls: Connecticut 14, Southern Methodist 14. Attendance: 10,752. North Carolina 3, William & Mary 2 (ot) QU A R T E R F I N A L S Rhode Island 3, Boston College 0 Indiana 1, North Carolina 0 Washington 1, UAB 0 (4 ot) Creighton 3, Virginia 0 CH A M P I O N S H I P Indiana 4, San Jose St. 0 Southern Methodist 2, Stanford 1 DECEMBER 10, AT CHARLOTTE, N.C. Virginia 5, Lehigh 0 Connecticut 1, Brown 0 Connecticut 2, Creighton 0 St. John’s (N.Y.) 1, James Madison 0 SE M I F I N A L S Connecticut...... 1 1—2 Creighton 1, Ohio St. 0 Creighton...... 0 0—0 San Diego 1, UCLA 0 (ot) DECEMBER 8, AT CHARLOTTE, N.C. First half: CO—Chris Gbandi, 15:25. Stanford 4, Cal St. Fullerton 0 Creighton 2, Indiana 1 (3 ot) Ill.-Chicago 1, Bradley 0 Second half: CO—Darin Lewis (David Castellanos), Indiana...... 1 0 0 0 0—1 85:41. Kentucky 0, St. Louis 0 (4 ot, pk) Creighton...... 0 1 0 0 1—2 Southern Methodist 2, IUPUI 0 Shots: Connecticut 11, Creighton 9. Goalkeeper saves: Duke 1, South Carolina 0 First half: I—Pat Noonan, 29:33 CO—Bryheem Hancock 4, CR—Mike Gabb 4. Corner Brown 2, Vermont 0 Second half: C—Brian Mullan (Mike Tranchilla), 48:10. kicks: Connecticut 7, Creighton 5. Fouls: Connecticut Connecticut 3, Dartmouth 0 Overtime: C—Keith Sawarynski, 123:53. 18, Creighton 10. Attendance: 11,421. Clemson 3, Furman 2 Shots: Indiana 12, Creighton 15. Goalkeeper saves: I—Colin Rogers 7, C—Mike Gabb 6. Corner kicks: Indiana 9, Creighton 2. Fouls: Indiana 11, Creighton 12. Attendance: 10,752. Hi s t o r y
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Ye a r Champion (Record) Co a c h Sc o r e Ru n n e r - U p Si t e 19 5 9...... St. Louis (11-1) Bob Guelker 5- 2 Br i d g e p o r t Storrs, Conn 19 6 0...... St. Louis (14-1) Bob Guelker 3- 2 Ma r y l a n d Brooklyn, N.Y. 19 6 1...... West Chester (12-0) Mel Lorback 2- 0 St. Louis St. Louis 19 6 2...... St. Louis (12-0-1) Bob Guelker 4- 3 Ma r y l a n d St. Louis 19 6 3...... St. Louis (13-1) Bob Guelker 3- 0 Na v y East Brunswick, N..J. 19 6 4...... N a v y( 1 5 - 0 ) F. H. Warner 1- 0 Michigan St. Providence, R.I. 19 6 5...... St. Louis (14-0) Bob Guelker 1- 0 Michigan St. St. Louis 19 6 6...... San Francisco (11-0-1) Steve Negoesco 5- 2 Long Island Berkeley, Calif. 19 6 7...... Michigan St. (12-0-2) Gene Kenney 0- 0 (Game called due to inclement weather) St. Louis St. Louis (8-3-2) Harry Keough 19 6 8...... Maryland (14-0-1) Doyle Royal 2-2 (2 ot) At l a n t a Michigan St. (11-1-3) Gene Kenney 19 6 9...... St. Louis (13-0) Harry Keough 4- 0 San Francisco San Jose, Calif. 19 7 0...... St. Louis (14-0-1) Harry Keough 1- 0 UC L A Edwardsville, Ill. 19 7 1...... Howard# (15-0) Lincoln Phillips 3- 2 St. Louis Mi a m i 19 7 2...... St. Louis (15-2-3) Harry Keough 4- 2 UC L A Mi a m i 19 7 3...... St. Louis (15-2-3) Harry Keough 2- 1 (o t ) UC L A Mi a m i 19 7 4...... Howard (19-0) Lincoln Phillips 2-1 (4 ot) St. Louis St. Louis 19 7 5...... San Francisco (21-1-2) Steve Negoesco 4- 0 SI U - E d w a r d s v i l l e Edwardsville, Ill. 19 7 6...... San Francisco (20-2-3) Steve Negoesco 1- 0 In d i a n a Ph i l a d e l p h i a 19 7 7...... Hartwick (16-0-2) Jim Lennox 2- 1 San Francisco Berkeley, Calif. 19 7 8...... San Francisco# (28-1) Steve Negoesco 2- 0 In d i a n a Tampa, Fla. 19 7 9...... SIU-Edwardsville (19-2-3) Bob Guelker 3- 2 Cl e m s o n Tampa, Fla. 19 8 0...... San Francisco (24-0-2) Steve Negoesco 4- 3 (o t ) In d i a n a Tampa, Fla. 19 8 1...... Connecticut (20-3-2) Joe Morrone 2- 1 (o t ) Alabama A&M Stanford, Calif. 19 8 2...... Indiana (21-3-1) Jerry Yeagley 2- 1 (8 ot) Du k e Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 19 8 3...... Indiana (21-1-4) Jerry Yeagley 1- 0 (2 ot) Co l u m b i a Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 19 8 4...... Clemson (22-4) I. M. Ibrahim 2- 1 In d i a n a Se a t t l e 19 8 5...... UCLA (20-1-4) Sigi Schmid 1-0 (8 ot) Am e r i c a n Se a t t l e 19 8 6...... Duke (18-5-1) John Rennie 1- 0 Ak r o n Tacoma, Wash. 19 8 7...... Clemson (18-5-1) I. M. Ibrahim 2- 0 San Diego St. Clemson, S.C. 19 8 8...... Indiana (19-3-3) Jerry Yeagley 1- 0 Ho w a r d Bloomington, Ind. 19 8 9...... Santa Clara (20-0-3) Steve Sampson 1- 1 (2 ot) East Rutherford, N..J. Virginia (21-2-2) Bruce Arena 19 9 0...... UCLA (19-1-4) Sigi Schmid 1-0 (4 ot, pk) Ru t g e r s Tampa, Fla. 19 9 1...... Virginia* (19-1-2) Bruce Arena 0- 0 Santa Clara Tampa, Fla. 19 9 2...... Virginia (21-2-1) Bruce Arena 2- 0 San Diego Davidson, N.C. 19 9 3...... Virginia (22-3) Bruce Arena 2- 0 South Carolina Davidson, N.C. 19 9 4...... Virginia (22-3-1) Bruce Arena 1- 0 In d i a n a Davidson, N.C. 19 9 5...... Wisconsin (20-4-1) Jim Launder 2- 0 Du k e Richmond, Va. 19 9 6...... St. John’s (N.Y.) (22-2-2) Dave Masur 4- 1 Florida Int’l Richmond, Va. 19 9 7...... UCLA (22-2) Sigi Schmid 2- 0 Vi r g i n i a Richmond, Va. 19 9 8...... Indiana (23-2) Jerry Yeagley 3- 1 St a n f o r d Richmond, Va. 19 9 9...... Indiana (21-3) Jerry Yeagley 1- 0 Santa Clara Charlotte, N.C. 20 0 0...... Connecticut (20-3-2) Ray Reid 2- - 0 Cr e i g h t o n Charlotte, N.C. *Virginia declared champion on the basis of penalty kicks. #Later vacated. Men's championships 8/22/01 3:05 PM Page 85
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Ye a r Player, School GAP 19 7 4 Dale Russell, Philadelphia U...... 6 1 13 19 7 5 Lincoln Peddie, Howard ...... 6 0 12 19 7 6 Dave MacWilliams, Philadelphia U.. 5 2 12 19 7 7 Art Napolitano, Hartwick ...... 4 0 8 19 7 8 Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St. . 7 1 15 19 7 9 Obed Ariri, Clemson ...... 5 1 11 19 8 0 John Hayes, St. Louis ...... 5 0 10 19 8 1 Elvis Comrie, Connecticut ...... 3 2 8 Pedro DeBrito, Connecticut ...... 3 2 8 Solomon Shiferow, Alabama A&M .. 3 2 8 19 8 2 Sean McCoy, Duke ...... 3 1 7 19 8 3 Jeff Gaffney, Virginia ...... 4 1 9 19 8 4 Gary Conner, Clemson ...... 4 0 8 Mike Hylla, Indiana ...... 3 2 8 19 8 5 Dale Erwin, UCLA...... 4 0 8 19 8 6 Tom Stone, Duke ...... 4 1 9 19 8 7 Bruce Murray, Clemson...... 5 4 14 19 8 8 Michael Dominic, Long Island...... 3 0 6 Ian Hennessy, Seton Hall...... 3 0 6 19 8 9 Steve Snow, Indiana ...... 4 1 9 19 9 0 Chad Deering, Indiana ...... 3 1 7 19 9 1 Brian McBride, St. Louis ...... 4 0 8 Alan Prampin, Southern Methodist .. . 3 2 8 Bill Donnell, Yale ...... 4 0 8 19 9 2 Guillermo Jara, San Diego ...... 3 5 11 19 9 3 Nate Friends, Virginia...... 5 0 10 Andre Parris, Princeton...... 2 6 10 19 9 4 A. J. Wood, Virginia ...... 5 0 10 Connecticut forward Chris Gbandi (4) chipped this direct kick over the Creighton defense for what 19 9 5 Mike Fisher, Virginia...... 5 0 10 proved to be the winning goal in a 2-0 victory. 19 9 6 Alen Kozic, Florida Int’l...... 3 3 9 19 9 7 Ben Olsen, Virginia ...... 5 3 13 19 9 8 Aleksey Korol, Indiana ...... 6 2 14 19 7 5 Pete Vagenas, UCLA 19 9 9 Aleksey Korol, Indiana ...... 4 2 10 Andy Atuegbu, San Francisco (MOP offensive) Sasha Victorine, UCLA 20 0 0 Mohamed Fahim, Southern Methodist. 5 2 12 Steve Ralbovsky, Brown (MOP defensive) Corey Woolfolk, Stanford ...... 5 2 12 20 0 0 19 7 6 Darin Lewis, Connecticut (MOP of f e n s i v e ) Information not available before 1974. Andy Atuegbu, San Francisco (MOP offensive) Chris Gbandi, Connecticut (MOP defensive) David Shelton, Indiana (MOP defensive) Brent Rahim, Connecticut Bryheem Hancock, Connecticut Al l - To u r nament Tea m s 19 7 7 Max Zieky, Connecticut John Young, Hartwick (MOP offensive) Mike Tranchilla, Creighton MOP—Most Outstanding Player. Jeff Tipping, Hartwick (MOP defensive) Brian Mullan, Creighton Ishmael Mintah, Creighton 19 6 0 19 9 7 Mike Gabb, Creighton Don Range, St. Louis (MOP offensive) Seth George, UCLA (MOP offensive) Diego Walsh, Southern Methodist John Klein, St. Louis (MOP defensive) Matt Reis, UCLA (MOP defensive) Pat Noonan, Indiana Josh Keller, UCLA 19 6 1 Tom Poltl, UCLA Bill Foulke, West Chester (MOP offensive) Ben Olsen, Virginia Individual Records Bill Killen, West Chester (MOP defensive) Scott Vermillion, Virginia Brian West, Virginia GOALS, GAME 19 6 2 Chris Klein, Indiana 7—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St. (9) vs. George Gerry Balassi, St. Louis (MOP offensive) Aleksey Korol, Indiana Washington (3), 1978. Don Ceresia, St. Louis (MOP defensive) Tim Leonard, St. Louis GOALS, TOURNAMENT 19 9 8 7—Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St. (7 vs. George 19 6 4 Washington, 0 vs. Clemson), 1978. Sydney Alozie, Michigan St. (MOP offensive) Aleksey Korol, Indiana (MOP offensive) Myron Hura, Navy (MOP defensive) Nick Garcia, Indiana (MOP defensive) GOALS, CAREER Lazo Alavanja, Indiana 13—A. J. Wood, Virginia, 1991-92-93-94. Gino DiGuardi, Indiana 19 6 5 ASSISTS, GAME Dema Kovalenko, Indiana Pat McBride, St. Louis (MOP offensive) 3—Hugh Copeland, Brown (6) vs. Bridgeport (2), 1976; Yuri Lavrinenko, Indiana Jack Gilsinn, St. Louis (MOP defensive) Dale Russell, Philadelphia U. (4) vs. Penn St. (0), 1976; Andrew Parrish, Indiana Nick Krat, Michigan St. (MOP defensive) Duncan MacDonald, Hartwick (5) vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) Jamie Clark, Stanford (1), 1977; Robert Byrkett, Appalachian St. (9) vs. Simon Elliott, Stanford 19 6 6 George Washington (3), 1978; Tim Guelker, SIU- Lee Morrison, Stanford Sandor Hites, San Francisco (MOP offensive) Edwardsville (3) vs. Clemson (2), 1979; Peter Dicce, Steve Armas, Maryland Temple (5) vs. Penn St. (6), 1985; Dario Brose, North 19 6 7 Taylor Twellman, Maryland Carolina St. (3) vs. South Carolina (1), 1990; Toby Ernie Tuchscherer, Michigan St. (MOP offensive) Michael Goehring, Santa Clara Taitano, San Diego (4) vs. Portland (2), 1990; Billy 19 6 9 19 9 9 Baumhoff, South Carolina (6) vs. Air Force (0), 1993; Al Trost, St. Louis (MOP offensive) Yuri Lavrinenko, Indiana (MOP offensive) Andre Parris, Princeton (5) vs. Penn St. (2), 1993; Daniel Falcone, Portland (4) vs. Butler (1), 1995; Yuri Pat Leahy, St. Louis (MOP defensive) Nick Garcia, Indiana (MOP defensive) Ryan Mack, Indiana Lavrinenko, Indiana (4) vs. Evansville (1), 1996. 19 7 1 Aleksey Korol, Indiana ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT Mike Seerey, St. Louis (MOP offensive) Adam Eyre, Santa Clara 6—Andre Parris, Princeton (1 vs. Columbia, 3 vs. Penn Shawn Percell, Santa Clara St., 2 vs. Hartwick), 1993. 19 7 2 Ari Rodopoulos, Santa Clara Danny Counce, St. Louis (MOP offensive) Darin Lewis, Connecticut ASSISTS, CAREER Bruce Arena, Cornell (MOP defensive) Brent Rahim, Connecticut 11—Yuri Lavrinenko, Indiana 1996-97-98-99. 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POINTS, GAME Dartmouth, 0 goals vs. St. Louis), 1997. CORNER KICKS, GAME 15—Thompson Usiyan (7 goals, 1 assist), Appalachian 20—Connecticut (2) vs. Hartford (1) (4 ot), 1999. LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE, CAREER St. (9) vs. George Washington (3), 1978. (Mi n . 5 Gam e s ) FOULS, GAME POINTS, TOURNAMENT 0.45—Chris Peterson, Indiana, 1982-83 (4 goals, 8 50—Rhode Island (3) vs. Connecticut (2) (4 ot), 15—Thompson Usiyan (7 goals, 1 assist), Appalachian games [802 minutes]). 19 7 9 . St. (7-1 vs. George Washington, 0-0 vs. Clemson), GOALS PER GAME, TOURNAMENT 19 7 8 . (Mi n . 2 Gam e s ) POINTS, CAREER Team Records 5.00—St. Louis, 3 games, 1959; St. Louis, 3 games, 29—Dave MacWilliams (11 goals, 7 assists), 1962; Appalachian St., 2 games, 1978. Philadelphia U., 1976-77-78; A. J. Wood (13 goals, GOALS, GAME LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE, 3 assists), Virginia, 1991-92-93-94; Aleksey Korol 9—St. Louis vs. Stanford (3), 1962; Michigan St. vs. TOURNAMENT (Min . 3 Gam e s ) (12 goals, 5 assists), Indiana, 1996-97-98-99. Howard (1), 1962; Howard vs. Duke (0), 1972; 0.00—Wisconsin, 5 games, 1995; San Francisco, 4 SAVES, GAME Appalachian St. vs. George Washington (3), games, 1976. 28—Frank Crupi, Fairleigh Dickinson (1) vs. Bucknell 19 7 8 . OVERTIME GAMES, TOURNAMENT (0), 1975. GOALS, TWO TEAMS, GAME 5—Alabama A&M, 1981. LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE, 12—St. Louis (9) vs. Stanford (3), 1962; Appalachian LONGEST GAME TOURNAMENT (Min . 3 Gam e s ) St. (9) vs. George Washington (3), 1978. 166 minutes, 5 seconds—UCLA (1) vs. American (0) (8 0.00—Peter Arnautoff, San Francisco (0 goals vs. San GOALS, TOURNAMENT ot), 1985. Jose St., 0 goals vs. Clemson, 0 goals vs. Indiana), 17—Clemson, 1976; Clemson, 1978. 1976; Jon Belskis, Wisconsin (0 goals vs. William & Mary, 0 goals vs. Southern Methodist, 0 goals vs. SHOTS, GAME Portland, 0 goals vs. Duke), 1995; Aaron Sockwell, 54—Connecticut (2) vs. Rhode Island (3) (4 ot), Southern Methodist (0 goals vs. Rider, 0 goals vs. 19 7 9 .
Lewis 1, Wheeling Jesuit 0 ES—Jason Land 3, B—Ron Goguen) 3. Corner kicks: East Division II Men’s Cal St. Dom. Hills 2, West Tex. A&M 0 Stroudsburg 6, Barry 6. Fouls: East Stroudsburg 22, Barry 17. Attendance: 1,570. Ch a m p i o n s h i p s SE M I F I N A L S DECEMBER 1, AT MIAMI SHORES, FLA. CH A M P I O N S H I P 2000 Results Cal St. Dom. Hills 1, Lewis 0 DECEMBER 3, AT MIAMI SHORES, FLA. Le w i s...... 0 0— 0 Cal St. Dom. Hills 2, Barry 1 (4 ot) Cal St. Dom. Hills...... 0 1— 1 Cal St. Dom. Hills ...... 0 1 0 0 0 1— 2 FIRST ROUND Second half: CS—Sean Lockhart, 85:11. Ba r r y...... 1 0 0 0 0 0— 1 Southern N.H. 1, St. Anselm 0 Shots: Lewis 15, Cal St. Dom. Hills 15. Goalkeeper First half: B—Fitzgerald Clarke (Alex Chirinos, Alen East Stroudsburg, 1, Dowling 1 (4 ot, pk) saves: L—Andrew Barks 5, CS—Garrett Estrin, 4. Corner Marcina), 29:20. Francis Marion 1, Clayton St. 1 (4 ot, pk) kicks: Lewis 7, Cal St. Dom. Hills 8. Fouls: Lewis 19, Cal Second half: CS—Victor Guerrero (Tony de Vocht), Barry 4, Christian Bros. 0 St. Dom. Hills 12. Attendance: 483. 65 : 3 6 . Lewis 1, Wis.-Parkside 0 Overtime: CS—Guerrero (Sean Lockhart), 138:44. Barry 2, East Stroudsburg 1 Wheeling Jesuit 3, Mercyhurst 2 Shots: Cal St. Dom. Hills 26, Barry 24. Goalkeeper West Tex. A&M 1, Metro St. 0 East Stroudsburg...... 0 1— 1 saves: CS—Garrett Estrin 5, B—Ron Goguen, 5. Corner Cal St. Dom Hills 4, Seattle Pacific 0 Ba r r y...... 0 2— 2 kicks: Cal St. Dom. Hills 3, Barry 7. Fouls: Cal St. Dom. Second half: B—Alex Chirinos (Marco Velez, Fitzgerald Hills 40, Barry 42. Attendance: 2,036. QU A R T E R F I N A L S Clarke), 50:56; ES—Sean Stewart (Eric Kolar), 56:14; East Stroudsburg 4, Southern N.H. 2 B—Clarke (Carrington Brown, Alen Marcina), 70:19. Barry 3, Francis Marion 0 Shots: East Stroudsburg 13, Barry 16. Goalkeeper saves:
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Ye a r Champion (Record) Co a c h Sc o r e Ru n n e r - U p Si t e 19 7 2...... SIU-Edwardsville (11-0-3) Bob Guelker 1- 0 Oneonta St. Edwardsville, Ill. 19 7 3...... Mo.-St. Louis (11-0-3) Don Dallas 3- 0 Cal St. Fullerton Springfield, Mo. 19 7 4...... Adelphi (16-1-1) Menahem Less 3- 2 Seattle Pacific St. Louis 19 7 5...... Baltimore (16-2-1) Dick Edell 3- 1 Seattle Pacific Se a t t l e 19 7 6...... Loyola (Md.) (21-1) Jim Bullington 2- 0 New Haven Se a t t l e 19 7 7...... Alabama A&M (16-1) Salah Yousif 2- 1 Seattle Pacific Mi a m i 19 7 8...... Seattle Pacific (18-5-4) Cliff McCrath 1- 0 (3 ot) Alabama A&M Mi a m i 19 7 9...... Alabama A&M (22-1) Salah Yousif 2- 0 Eastern Ill. Mi a m i 19 8 0...... Lock Haven (21-0) Michael Parker 1- 0 (o t ) Florida Int’l Mi a m i 19 8 1...... Tampa (15-0-3) Jay Miller 1- 0 (o t ) Cal St. Los Angeles New Haven, Conn. 19 8 2...... Florida Int’l (16-3-1) Karl Kremser 2- 1 Southern Conn. St. Mi a m i 19 8 3...... Seattle Pacific (16-4-1) Cliff McCrath 1- 0 Ta m p a Tampa, Fla. 19 8 4...... Florida Int’l (14-4-3) Karl Kremser 1- 0 (o t ) Seattle Pacific Se a t t l e 19 8 5...... Seattle Pacific (20-3) Cliff McCrath 3- 2 Florida Int’l Mi a m i 19 8 6...... Seattle Pacific (17-4-2) Cliff McCrath 4- 1 Oa k l a n d Se a t t l e 19 8 7...... Southern Conn. St. (17-1-3) Bob Dikranian 2- 0 Cal St. Northridge Tampa, Fla. 19 8 8...... Florida Tech (15-6) Rick Stottler 3- 2 Cal St. Northridge Northridge, Calif. 19 8 9...... New Hamp. Col. (22-1-2) John Rootes 3- 1 UNC Greensboro Greensboro, N.C. 19 9 0...... Southern Conn. St. (22-0-1) Ray Reid 1- 0 (4 ot, pk) Seattle Pacific Melbourne, Fla. 19 9 1...... Florida Tech (19-2-1) Rick Stottler 5- 1 Sonoma St. Melbourne, Fla. 19 9 2...... Southern Conn. St. (21-2-1) Ray Reid 1- 0 Ta m p a Tampa, Fla. 19 9 3...... Seattle Pacific (18-2-1) Cliff McCrath 1- 0 Southern Conn. St. Melbourne, Fla. 19 9 4...... Tampa (15-2-1) Tom Fitzgerald 3- 0 (2 ot) Oa k l a n d Tampa, Fla. 19 9 5...... Southern Conn. St. (21-1-1) Ray Reid 2- 0 S. C . - S p a r t a n b u r g Spartanburg, S.C. 19 9 6...... Grand Canyon (12-4-5) Peter Duah, 3- 1 Oa k l a n d Ph o e n i x Petar Draksin Men's championships 8/22/01 3:05 PM Page 87
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Ye a r Champion (Record) Co a c h Sc o r e Ru n n e r - U p Si t e 19 9 7...... Cal St. Bakersfield (20-4) Simon Tobin 1- 0 Ly n n Boca Raton, Fla. 19 9 8...... Southern Conn. St. (20-2-1) Tom Lang 1- 0 S. C . - S p a r t a n b u r g Spartanburg, S.C. 19 9 9...... Southern Conn. St. (20-0) Tom Lang 2- 1 (2 ot) Fort Lewis Miami Shores, Fla. 20 0 0...... Cal St. Dom. Hills (23-1-1) Joe Flanagan 2- 1 (4 ot) Ba r r y Miami Shores, Fla.
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Ye a r Player, School GAP 19 7 2 Not available 19 7 3 Not available 19 7 4 Herbert Gordon, Dist. Columbia* .. . . 5 0 10 19 7 5 Nimrod Dreyfuss, Adelphi ...... 6 2 14 19 7 6 Pete Notaro, Loyola (Md.) ...... 4 2 10 19 7 7 Kenneth Okafor, Alabama A&M...... 5 1 11 19 7 8 Segun Adelke, Alabama A&M ...... 4 1 9 19 7 9 Gordon Prempeh, Eastern Ill...... 3 0 6 19 8 0 Ron Basile, Southern Conn. St...... 3 1 7 19 8 1 Ron Basile, Southern Conn. St...... 3 1 7 19 8 2 Hermann-Josef Engels, Florida Int’l.. . . 5 1 11 19 8 3 Brad Elmenhurst, Seattle Pacific...... 2 4 8 19 8 4 Munga Eketebi, Florida Int’l...... 5 3 13 19 8 5 Peter Hattrup, Seattle Pacific ...... 5 1 11 19 8 6 Mark Faller, Seattle Pacififc ...... 2 1 5 19 8 7 Antony Vaughn, Southern Conn. St. .. . 2 1 5 John DeBrito, Southern Conn. St...... 2 1 5 19 8 8 Bobby Reyes, Cal St. Northridge .. . . . 5 0 10 19 8 9 Dermott Sweeney, Mercy ...... 3 0 6 Archie Harlow, New Hamp. Col. .. . . 3 0 6 19 9 0 Andrew Ziemer, Sonoma St...... 2 1 5 19 9 1 Andrew Ziemer, Sonoma St...... 6 0 12 19 9 2 Altimont Butler, New Hamp. Col. .. . . 2 2 6 19 9 3 Richard Sharpe, Florida Tech...... 4 3 11 19 9 4 Phil Bullard, Seattle Pacific...... 5 2 12 19 9 5 Gil Hokayma, Southern Conn. St. .. . . 3 1 7 19 9 6 Nabyl Bekraoui, Grand Canyon...... 2 2 6 Dylan Kendrick, Lynn ...... 2 2 6 Miles Tomic, Grand Canyon...... 3 0 6 Barry goalie Ron Goguen made this save, but he could not prevent Cal State Dominguez Hills from winning its first national title, 2-1 in four overtimes. 19 9 7 Jeremy Hamm, Cal St. Bakersfield.. . . 3 1 7 19 9 8 Vadim Tolstolutsky, Seattle Pacific .. . . 2 4 8 Dan Valency, Southern Conn. St. .. . . 3 2 8 ASSISTS, CAREER 19 9 9 Paul Oyuga, Southern Conn. St...... 3 1 7 20 0 0 Victor Guerrero, Cal St. Dom. Hills (MOP offensive) 7—James Udemba, Alabama A&M, 1977-78; Vadim Aui Scabini, Southern Conn. St...... 2 3 7 Tolstolutsky, Seattle Pacific, 1997-98. Per Ole Tenden, Charleston (W.Va.) 3 1 7 Jacobi Goodfellow, Barry (MOP de f e n s i v e ) 20 0 0 Fitzgerald Clarke, Barry ...... 4 2 10 Tony de Vocht, Cal St. Dom. Hills POINTS, GAME Alex Bengard, Cal St. Dom. Hills *Does not include first-round game against Baltimore. 10—Nimrod Dreyfuss (5 goals), Adelphi (9) vs. Wis.- Garrett Estrin, Cal St. Dom. Hills Green Bay (1), 1975. Alen Marcina, Barry Al l - To u r nament Tea m s Greg Jehs, Barry POINTS, TOURNAMENT John Thompson, Lewis 14—Nimrod Dreyfuss (6 goals, 2 assists), Adelphi (0-2 vs. Bentley, 1-0 vs. Le Moyne, 0-0 vs. Seattle Pacific, MOP—Most Outstanding Player. Martin Strah, Lewis Karl Nusshag, East Stroudsburg 5-0 vs. Wis.-Green Bay), 1975. 19 7 5 Sean Stewart, East Stroudsburg POINTS, CAREER Charles Meyers, Baltimore (MOP offensive) 20—Richard Sharpe, Florida Tech (8 goals, 4 assists), Mike Wall, Baltimore (MOP defensive) Individual Records 19 9 1 - 9 2 - 9 3 . 19 7 6 SAVES, GAME Ian Reid, Loyola (Md.) (MOP offensive) 20—Steve Zerhusen, UMBC (1) vs. Florida Int’l (2), John Palmere, Loyola (Md.) (MOP defensive) GOALS, GAME 1977; Steve Martin, Cal St. Dom. Hills (0) vs. Mo.- 5—Nimrod Dreyfuss, Adelphi (9) vs. Wis.-Green Bay St. Louis (2), 1982. 19 8 8 (1), 1975. Robin Chan, Florida Tech (MOP offensive) LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE, Rick Iverson, Cal St. Northridge (MOP defensive) GOALS, TOURNAMENT TOURNAMENT (Min . 3 Gam e s ) 6—Nimrod Dreyfuss, Adelphi (0 vs. Bentley, 1 vs. Le 0.00—Sylvester Onwuekwe, Alabama A&M (0 goals 19 8 9 Moyne, 0 vs. Seattle Pacific, 5 vs. Wis.-Green Bay), vs. Florida Int’l, 0 goals vs. Seattle Pacific, 0 goals vs. Archie Harlow, New Hamp. Col. (MOP offensive) 1975; Andrew Ziemer, Sonoma St. (2 vs. Oakland, Eastern Ill.), 1979; Tom Graham, Tampa (0 goals vs. Mike Martin, New Hamp. Col. (MOP defensive) 3 vs. Mo.-St. Louis, 1 vs. Cal Poly, 0 vs. Florida Rollins, 0 goals vs. Mo.-St. Louis, 0 goals vs. Cal St. 19 9 9 Tech), 1991. Los Angeles), 1981. T.J. Delucia, Southern Conn. St. (MOP offensive) GOALS, CAREER LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE, CAREER Brad Greenwood, Fort Lewis (MOP defensive) 8—Hermann-Josef Engels, Florida Int’l, 1982-83; Peter (Mi n . 5 Gam e s ) Luc Cisna, Fort Lewis Hattrup, Seattle Pacific, 1983-85; Andrew Ziemer, 0.27—Sylvester Onwuekwe, Alabama A&M, 1977- Chris Greer, Fort Lewis Sonoma St., 1990-91; Richard Sharpe, Florida Tech, 78 - 7 9 . Steve Berglund, Fort Lewis 19 9 1 - 9 2 - 9 3 . Avi Scabini, Southern Conn. St. ASSISTS, GAME Paul Oyuga, Southern Conn. St. 4—Richard Sharpe, Florida Tech (5) vs. Seattle Pacific Team Records Assaf Dagai, Southern Conn. St. (5) (4 ot), 1993. Paul Brooks, Southern Conn. St. GOALS, GAME Phil Elias, Charleston (W. Va.) ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT Johan Nordin, Charleston (W. Va.) 5—Michael Latty, Alabama A&M (2 vs. Florida Int’l, 1 10—Florida Int’l vs. Lock Haven (1), 1984. Greg Jehs, Barry vs. Loyola [Md.], 2 vs. Eastern Ill., 0 vs. Seattle Alen Marcina, Barry Pacific), 1978. Men's championships 8/22/01 3:05 PM Page 88
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GOALS, TWO TEAMS, GAME CORNER KICKS, GAME LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE, 11—Florida Int’l (10) vs. Lock Haven (1), 1984; 19—Seattle Pacific (5) vs. Mo.-St. Louis (2), 1983; TOURNAMENT (Min . 3 Gam e s ) East Stroudsburg (6) vs. West Va. Wesleyan (5), Seattle Pacific (0) vs. Florida Int’l (1), 1984. 0.00—Alabama A&M, 3 games, 1979; Tampa, 3 1 9 9 7 . games, 1981. FOULS, GAME SHOTS, GAME 58—Eastern Ill. (0) vs. Wis.-Green Bay (1) (4 ot), 46—Loyola (Md.) (1) vs. Rollins (0), 1976. 19 7 7 . GOALS PER GAME, TOURNAMENT (Mi n . 2 Gam e s ) 4.67—Florida Int’l, 3 games, 1984.
Chris. Newport 4, Greensboro 2 Second half: R—John Sroka (Fred Wetzel), 46:15; R— Division III Men’s Drew 2, Rochester Inst. 0 Bjoernar Froehaug (Shane Larkin, Sroka), 67:59. Messiah 4, Carnegie Mellon 0 Shots: Wis.-Oshkosh 8, Rowan 9. Goalkeeper saves: WO—Rich Plier 3, R—Ryan Dixon 4. Corner kicks: Wis.- Ch a m p i o n s h i p s St. Lawrence 5, Plymouth St. 0 Oshkosh 3, Rowan 2. Attendance: 1,500. Hamilton 1, Plattsburgh St. 1 (2 ot, pk) 2000 Results Linfield 4, Claremont-M-S 0 Messiah 3, Linfield 2 Gust. Adolphus 2, Neb. Wesleyan 0 Li n f i e l d...... 2 0— 2 Ohio Wesleyan 2, DePauw 0 Me s s i a h...... 0 3— 3 Wilmington (Ohio) 4, John Carroll 2 First half: L—Chris McDonald (Jake Riley), 4:25; L— FIRST ROUND McDonald, 25:23. Westfield St. 3, Roger Williams 2 REGIONAL FINALS Second half: M—Hayden Woodworth (penalty kick), Merchant Marine 2, York (N.Y.) 0 Williams 1, Middlebury 0 55:23; M—Aaron Faro (penalty kick), 57:08; M— Marion (Wis.) 2, Ripon 1 Rowan 2, Johns Hopkins 1 Woodworth (Faro), 59:16. Trinity (Tex.) 3, Hardin-Simmons 2 (4 ot) Wis.-Oshkosh 3, Trinity (Tex.) 1 Shots: Linfield 14, Messiah 17. Goalkeeper saves: L— Frostburg St. 2, Bethany (W.Va.) 1 Chris. Newport 1, Wash. & Lee 0 Luke Voiles 4, Phil Haines 6; M—Chris Boyles 4. Corner Messiah 3, Drew 0 kicks: Linfield 3, Messiah 3. Attendance: 1,500. Greensboro 3, Va. Wesleyan 2 Rochester Inst. 2, Misericordia 1 Hamilton 1, St. Lawrence 0 CH A M P I O N S H I P Plymouth St. 3, Norwich 1 Linfield 4, Gust. Adolphus 2 Ohio Wesleyan 1, Wilmington (Ohio) 0 NOVEMBER 25, AT GLASSBORO, N.J. Claremont-M-S 2, UC Santa Cruz 1 Messiah 2, Rowan 0 Neb. Wesleyan 1, Simpson 0 (2 ot) QU A R T E R F I N A L S Me s s i a h...... 2 0— 2 DePauw 4, Webster 0 Ro w a n...... 0 0— 0 Wilmington (Ohio) 5, Kalamazoo 0 Rowan 2, Williams 1 Wis.-Oshkosh 4, Chris. Newport 1 First half: M—Mark Bassett (Troy Sauer), 12:54; M— REGIONAL SEMIFINALS Messiah 3, Hamilton 0 Mark Ackley (Greg Giordano), 27:13. Linfield 1, Ohio Wesleyan 0 (4 ot) Shots: Messiah 12, Rowan 17. Goalkeeper saves: M— Middlebury 3, Westfield St. 1 Chris Boyles 9, R—Ryan Dixon 0, Dan McGinn 4. Corner Williams 2, Wheaton (Mass.) 0 SE M I F I N A L S kicks: Messiah 8, Rowan 4. Attendance: 1,525. Rowan 2, Merchant Marine 0 NOVEMBER 24, AT GLASSBORO, N.J. Attendance: 2,398. Johns Hopkins 3, Salisbury St. 1 Rowan 2, Wis.-Oshkosh 0 Wis-Oshkosh 3, Marian (Wis.) 0 Wi s . - O s h k o s h...... 0 0— 0 Trinity (Tex.) 2, Wheaton (Ill.) 1 Ro w a n...... 0 2— 2 Wash. & Lee 4, Frostburg St. 1
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Ye a r Ch a m p i o n Co a c h Sc o r e Ru n n e r - U p Si t e 19 7 4...... Brockport St. (12-2-2) Walt Kopczuk 3- 1 Sw a r t h m o r e Wheaton, Ill. 19 7 5...... Babson (17-0-1) Bob Hartwell 1- 0 Brockport St. Brockport, N.Y. 19 7 6...... Brandeis (15-2) Mike Coven 2- 1 (2 ot) Brockport St. Elizabethtown, Pa. 19 7 7...... Lock Haven (14-4) Michael Parker 1- 0 Cortland St. Bo s t o n 19 7 8...... Lock Haven (18-2) Michael Parker 3- 0 Washington (Mo.) Bo s t o n 19 7 9...... Babson (13-2-4) Bill Rogers 2- 1 Ro w a n Trenton, N.J. 19 8 0...... Babson (16-3-1) Bill Rogers 1- 0 (o t ) Sc r a n t o n Bo s t o n 19 8 1...... Rowan (19-1-2) Dan Gilmore 2- 1 (4 ot) Sc r a n t o n Elizabethtown, Pa. 19 8 2...... UNC Greensboro (19-3) Mike Berticelli 2- 1 Bethany (W.Va.) Greensboro, N.C. 19 8 3...... UNC Greensboro (23-1-1) Mike Berticelli 3- 2 Cl a r e m o n t - M - S Greensboro, N.C. 19 8 4...... Wheaton (Ill.) (21-1-2) Joe Bean 2- 1 (3 ot) Br a n d e i s Wheaton, Ill. 19 8 5...... UNC Greensboro (20-5) Michael Parker 5- 0 Washington (Mo.) St. Louis 19 8 6...... UNC Greensboro (18-5) Michael Parker 2- 0 UC San Diego Greensboro, N.C. 19 8 7...... UNC Greensboro (17-7-1) Michael Parker 6- 1 Washington (Mo.) Greensboro, N.C. 19 8 8...... UC San Diego (23-0-2) Derek Armstrong 3- 0 Rochester Inst. Rochester, N.Y. 19 8 9...... Elizabethtown (23-2) Skip Roderick 2- 0 Gr e e n s b o r o Elizabethtown, Pa. 19 9 0...... Rowan (20-3-2) Dan Gilmore 2- 1 (4 ot, pk) Ohio Wesleyan Delaware, Ohio 19 9 1...... UC San Diego (18-4-1) Derek Armstrong 1- 0 Col. of New Jersey San Diego 19 9 2...... Kean (18-6-1) Tony Ochrimenko 3- 1 Ohio Wesleyan Union, N.J. 19 9 3...... UC San Diego (20-2-2) Derek Armstrong 1- 0 Wi l l i a m s Williamstown, Mass. 19 9 4...... Bethany (W.Va.) (15-5-4) John Cunningham 1- 0 (2 ot) Johns Hopkins Ewing, N.J. 19 9 5...... Williams (17-0-2) Mike Russo 2- 1 Me t h o d i s t Williamstown, Mass. 19 9 6...... Col. of New Jersey (17-5-1) George Nazario 2- 1 (4 ot) Ke n y o n Gambier, Ohio 19 9 7...... Wheaton (Ill.) (24-0-1) Joe Bean 3- 0 Col. of New Jersey Fredericksburg, Ohio 19 9 8...... Ohio Wesleyan (18-6) Jay Martin 2- 1 (2 ot) Gr e e n s b o r o Delaware, Ohio 19 9 9...... St. Lawrence (22-0) Bob Durocher 2- 0 Wheaton (Ill.) Wheaton, Ill. 20 0 0...... Messiah (22-2-1) Dave Brandt 2- 0 Ro w a n Glassboro, N.J. Men's championships 8/22/01 3:06 PM Page 89
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Ye a r Player, School GAP 19 7 4 Nelson Cupello, Brockport St...... 5 0 10 McWilling Todman, Swarthmore...... 5 0 10 19 7 5 Joseph Olivere, Babson...... 4 0 8 19 7 6 Cleveland Lewis, Brandeis...... 6 0 12 19 7 7 Dan Taber, Lock Haven...... 5 2 12 19 7 8 Tim Gargan, Lock Haven ...... 4 0 8 19 7 9 Scott Salisbury, Rowan...... 3 1 7 19 8 0 Cedric DeSilva, Scranton ...... 6 2 14 19 8 1 Cedric DeSilva, Scranton ...... 3 2 8 Carlos Loureiro, Scranton ...... 4 0 8 Dave Wright, Cortland St...... 3 2 8 19 8 2 Mike Sweeney, UNC Greensboro.. . . 5 2 12 19 8 3 Steve Clark, Plymouth St...... 4 1 9 Eric Themm, Claremont-M-S...... 4 1 9 19 8 4 Kevin McCarthy, Rochester Inst...... 4 3 11 19 8 5 Andrew Mehalko, UNC Greensboro 6 3 15 19 8 6 Carl Fleming, UNC Greensboro ...... 2 3 7 19 8 7 Jason Haupt, UNC Greensboro ...... 3 3 9 Willie Lopez, UNC Greensboro...... 4 1 9 19 8 8 Scott Rommel, UC San Diego ...... 6 2 14 19 8 9 Mark Pratzner, Elizabethtown ...... 3 2 8 19 9 0 Matt Schrader, Ohio Wesleyan ...... 4 0 8 Mike Donavan, Kenyon...... 4 0 8 19 9 1 Mike Edwards, Col. of New Jersey .. 5 0 10 19 9 2 Pascal Clerigo, Kean ...... 5 3 13 19 9 3 Mark Phillips, Kenyon ...... 3 2 8 19 9 4 Jared Lawrence, Johns Hopkins...... 4 0 8 19 9 5 Brad Murray, Williams...... 8 0 16 Messiah’s Hayden Woodworth held off Rowan forward Jason Carter (back right) during this 19 9 6 Jamion Berry, Kenyon ...... 5 1 11 exchange as the Falcons won their first NCAA title, 2-0. 19 9 7 Rob Mouw, Wheaton (Ill.) ...... 5 4 14 19 9 8 Richard Ronemus, Greensboro...... 3 2 8 19 9 9 Rob Mouw, Wheaton (Ill.) ...... 4 1 9 20 0 0 Hayden Woodworth, Messiah...... 5 1 11 Brockport St.), 1976; Thien Nguyen, UC San Diego (1 vs. Macalester, 2 vs. Cal St. Stanislaus, 1 vs. Emory, 1 vs. Rochester Inst.), 1988; Scott Randall, Team Records Al l - To u r nament Tea m s Rochester Inst. (1 vs. Hobart, 2 vs. Plattsburgh St., 2 vs. Western Conn. St.), 1992; Jamal Ballantyne, St. GOALS, GAME MOP—Most Outstanding Player. Lawrence (1 vs. Norwich, 1 vs. Plattsburgh St., 1 vs. 10—Westfield St. vs. Coast Guard (1), 1974. Messiah, 1 vs. Alma, 1 vs. Wheaton [Ill.]), 1999. GOALS, TWO TEAMS, GAME 19 7 5 ASSISTS, CAREER 11—Westfield St. (10) vs. Coast Guard (1), 1974; Wilfrid Thibodeau, Babson (MOP offensive) 8—Tony O’Connor, Rowan, 1978-79-80-81. Brandeis (6) vs. Worcester Tech (5) (ot), 1976; Jimmy Powers, Babson (MOP defensive) POINTS, GAME Kenyon (7) vs. Wooster (4) (ot), 1990; Johns 19 7 6 8—Mike Donovan (4 goals, 0 assists), Kenyon (7) vs. Hopkins (6) vs. Bethany (W.Va.) (5), 1998. Cleveland Lewis, Brandeis (MOP offensive) Wooster (4) (ot), 1990. SHOTS, GAME Arn Armstrong, Brockport St. (MOP defensive) POINTS, TOURNAMENT 45—Brockport St. (3) vs. Swarthmore (2), 1974. 16—Brad Murray (8 goals, 0 assists), Williams (2-0 vs. CORNER KICKS, GAME Plymouth St., 1-0 vs. Amherst, 3-0 vs. Col. of New 16—UNC Greensboro (3) vs. Johns Hopkins (0), Individual Records Jersey, 1-0 vs. Muhlenberg, 1-0 vs. Methodist), 1995. 1986; Ithaca (4) vs. Fredonia St. (1), 1995; Trinity POINTS, CAREER (Tex.) (1) vs. Alma (2), 1999. GOALS, GAME 27—Andrew Mehalko (10 goals, 7 assists), UNC FOULS, GAME 4—Mike Donovan, Kenyon (7) vs. Wooster (4) (ot), Greensboro, 1983-84-85-86. 73—Babson (0) vs. Cortland St. (1) (4 ot), 1977. 19 9 0 . SAVES, GAME GOALS PER GAME, TOURNAMENT GOALS, TOURNAMENT 23—Brad Sayer, St. Lawrence (1) vs. Clarkson (0) (2 (Mi n . 2 Gam e s ) 8—Brad Murray, Williams (2 vs. Plymouth St., 1 vs. ot), 1998. 4.00—Westfield St., 4 games, 1974. Amherst, 3 vs. Col. of New Jersey, 1 vs. Muhlen- LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE, berg, 1 vs. Methodist), 1995. LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE, TOURNAMENT (Min . 3 Gam e s ) TOURNAMENT (Min . 3 Gam e s ) GOALS, CAREER 0.17—Walt Gottrell, Rowan (0 goals vs. Averett, 0 0.17—Rowan, 5 games, 1981. 12—Brad Murray, Williams, 1993-95-96. goals vs. UNC Greensboro, 0 goals vs. Cortland St., 0 goals vs. Brandeis, 1 goal vs. Scranton), 1981. ASSISTS, GAME 4—Troy Edwards, Wheaton (Ill.) (4) vs. Benedictine (Ill.) LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE, (1), 1993. CAREER (Min . 5 Gam e s ) 0.20—Peter Biggs, Babson, 1977-78; Chris ASSISTS, TOURNAMENT Daubenmire, Babson, 1977-79. 5—Robert Muller, Brandeis (1 vs. Mass.-Dartmouth, 3 vs. Worcester Tech, 1 vs. Elizabethtown, 0 vs.