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2017-18 Navy Athletics 2017-18 NAVY ATHLETICS 2018 NAVY MEN'S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE NAVYSPORTS.COM H 1 2017-18 NAVY ATHLETICS NAVYSPORTS.COM H 2 2018 NAVY men's soccer Schedule / Table of Contents 2018 Navy Men’s Soccer Schedule Date Opponent Location Time Table of Contents Table of Contents / Schedule 1 A24 Manhattan Annapolis, Md. 8:00 PM Quick Facts 1 A27 at NJIT Newark, N.J. 4:00 PM Head Coach Tim O’Donohue 2-4 Assistant Coaches / Support Staff 5-8 A31 ! Air Force Annapolis, Md. 7:00 PM 2018 Roster 9-10 S2 College of Charleston Annapolis, Md. 7:00 PM Midshipmen Bios 11-19 S5 Howard Annapolis, Md. 7:00 PM 2017 Season Recap 20 2017 Statistics 21 S8 UMBC Annapolis, Md. 11:00 AM 2017 Patriot League Recap / History 22-23 S11 at Saint Joseph’s Philadelphia, Pa. 7:00 PM Year-By-Year Records 24 All-Time Results 25-31 S15 at Campbell Buies Creek, N.C. 3:00 PM All-Time Series Records 32 S23 * at Holy Cross Worcester, Mass. 1:00 PM Series Results vs. Division I Opponents 33-37 Miscellaneous Series Information 38 S29 * Loyola Annapolis, Md. 7:00 PM Series Records vs. The States 38 O3 * American Annapolis, Md. 7:00 PM Series Records vs. The Conferences 39 Postseason History 40 O6 * at Lehigh Bethlehem, Pa. 6:00 PM Record Book 41-44 O12 *% vs. Army West Point Chester, Pa. 7:00 PM Yearly Leaders 45 O17 at James Madison Harrisonburg, Va. 7:00 PM All-Time Honors 46-47 Letterwinners 48-50 O20 * Boston University Annapolis, Md. 8:00 PM Glenn Warner Soccer Facility 51-53 O24 * at Lafayette Easton, Pa. 7:00 PM Joseph Greenspan (‘15) 54-55 The Patriot League 56 O28 * Colgate Annapolis, Md. 12:00 PM Nov. 3 * at Bucknell Lewisburg, Pa. 4:00 PM 2018 Navy Quick Facts Location Annapolis, Md. Nov. 6 # Patriot League Quarterfinal Campus Sites TBA Enrollment 4,400 Nov. 9 $ Patriot League Semifinal Site of #1 seed TBA Founded 1845 Conference Patriot League Nov. 11 $ Patriot League Championship Site of #1 seed TBA Colors Navy Blue and Gold Home games in bold. Nickname Midshipmen, Mids All times Eastern. Superintendent Vice Adm. Ted Carter, USN % Army-Navy Cup VII at Talen Energy Stadium; ! Game to be played at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium; * Patriot League match Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk # Patriot League Tournament (campus site); $ Patriot League Tournament (site of regular-season champion) Athletic Department Phone 410-293-2700 Stadium Glenn Warner Soccer Facility Capacity 1,500 Soccer History On The Web Press Box Phone 773-316-6344 First Year of Soccer 1921 (98th season) } For the latest information on Navy men’s soccer including stats, All-Time Record 673-422-150 (.601) rosters, news, live video links and schedules, visit the official web 2018 Preview NCAA Appearances 11 (1963-67, 1969-71, 1974, 1988, 2013) site of Midshipmen athletics at NavySports.com. In addition, live Starters Returning / Lost 5 / 5 Best Finish NCAA Champions (1964) stats, as well as Twitter updates, will be provided for all of Navy’s Letterwinners Returning / Lost 7 / 8 All-Time NCAA Tournament Record 15-10-0 home games and select road games. Newcomers 12 Patriot League Record 74-96-23 (28th season) Team Captain Michael Hurley Patriot League Regular Season Titles 2 (1991, 2013) Pct. of Goals Returning .467 (7-of-15) Patriot League Tournament Appearances 10 (Last - 2014) E-mail Distribution List Pct. of Assists Returning .091 (1-of-11) Patriot League Tournament Titles 1 (2013) } Fans wishing to join the Navy soccer e-mail list can sign up by Pct. of Points Returning .366 (15-of-41) contacting David Gerhart at [email protected]. Sports Information 2017 Season In Review Intern (Contact) David Gerhart Home Tickets / Tickets For Army Game Overall Record 2-13-2 Email [email protected] } Admission to all nine Navy men’s soccer home matches will have Patriot Legue Record (Place) 0-7-2 (10th) Office Phone 410-293-8778 free admission. Patriot League Tournament Did not qualify Cell Phone 773-316-6344 Postseason None Office Fax 410-293-8954 } Tickets for the Army-Navy Cup VII at Talen Energy Stadium are Goals Scored / Allowed 15 / 26 Website www.navysports.com on sale. Tickets may be purchased online at philadelphiaunion. Final RPI 203 Twitter / Instagram @NavyAthletics com/tickets, by phone at 1-800-298-4200, or in person at the Address 566 Brownson Road; Annapolis, MD 21402 stadium box office. Ticket prices begin at just $18. Coaching Staff Head Coach Tim O’Donohue Alma Mater Muhlenberg (1998) Media Guide Credits Navy Social Media Career Record (Years) 172-43-29 (12 years) } The 2018 Navy men’s soccer media guide was written and edited Record at Navy (Years) 7-22-6 (Two years) by Matt Muzza, Chris Whitehead and David Gerhart. Template Assistant Coach Paul Killian and cover design by Mark Leddy. Photography was provided by Alma Mater Stevens (2014) Phil Hoffmann. Assistant Coach Mark Risbridger Alma Mater Post (2013) The Patriot League Volunteer Assistant Coach Mamadou Diouf } The Patriot League media relations office is located in Center Alma Mater UConn (2013) Valley, Pa. Jackie Eddy serves as the men’s soccer contact. Twitter Facebook Instagram Soccer Office Phone 410-293-5542 Eddy’s ([email protected]) office number is 610-289-1957 @NavyAthletics NavyAthletics NavyAthletics and the web site is PatriotLeague.com. The league will distribute a weekly release on Wednesdays. RAISE THE SAIL 1 2018 NAVY men's soccer Coaching Staff Tim O’Donohue enters his third season as Navy’s head men’s soccer coach in 2018. O’Donohue enters the 2018 season with the 25th-highest all-time NCAA winning percentage across all divisions at .764 (172-43-29). O’Donohue is the sixth head coach in the 98-year history of the Navy men’s soccer program. He is 7-22-6 (.286) in two seasons at Navy. Prior to arriving at Navy, O’Donohue spent five seasons (2011-2015) as the associate head coach at the University of Con- necticut and 10 seasons (2001-10) as the head coach at Division III Stevens Institute of Technology. In his second season at Navy in 2017, the Midshipmen battled rival Army West Point to a 0-0 double-overtime draw in the Star Game and Army-Navy Cup VI, which was played in front of 8,143 fans at Talen Energy Stadium in Chester, Pa. The Army-Navy game was the third-highest attended college men’s soccer game in 2017. As a team, Navy ranked first in the Patriot League and eighth in the NCAA in saves per game (5.47) in 2017, and senior goalkeeper Mac Burke ranked sixth in the country in saves per game (5.41) and eighth in total saves (92). Navy was 2-13-2 (0-7-2 PL) in 2017. Tim O’Donohue Despite having less than two months to prepare for Navy’s 2016 season opener when he was hired, O’Donohue’s first team showed great potential for his program in the coming years, and was resilient, spirited and composed. Navy battled in every • Head Coach contest and 12 games in 2016 were decided by one goal, while four more ended in ties. The Mids were 5-9-4 overall and • Muhlenberg (1998) 1-6-2 in the Patriot League. • Third Season at Navy: 7-22-6 (.286) • 12th Season Overall: 172-43-29 (.764) Navy was 4-1-3 in games played at the Glenn Warner Soccer Facility in 2016. Navy also was ranked fifth in the NSCAA Northeast Region Poll on Sept. 6, 2016 after a 1-1-1 start to the season. O’Donohue at a Glance High School Wallkill Valley (N.J.) College Muhlenberg (1998) Brock Dudley was named to the All-Patriot League Second Team in 2016, while Sam Bascom was named to the All-Patriot B.S. Degree English League Third Team. Goalkeeper Mac Burke led the Patriot League in goals-against average (1.05). Coaching Experience Prior to his arrival at Navy, O’Donohue spent five years at UConn on Ray Reid’s staff, and helped take the Huskies to the 2000 Stevens, Assistant Coach NCAA Tournament four times, including three straight appearances in the NCAA Quarterfinals from 2011-13. The Huskies 2001-2010 Stevens, Head Coach had an overall record of 68-22-21 (.707) during O’Donohue’s tenure in Storrs. 2011-16 UConn, Associate Head Coach 2016-present Navy, Head Coach In his first season at UConn in 2011, the Huskies went 19-3-3 and advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals and then followed Conference Coach of the Year (2) that season with a 17-4-1 record in 2012 with another trip to the NCAA Quarterfinals. The Huskies made their third straight 2003, 2010 quarterfinals appearance in 2013 with a 12-3-8 mark. NSCAA Region Coach of the Year (1) In his final season at UConn in 2015, O’Donohoe helped the squad to a 10-6-6 mark and an appearance in the NCAA 2003 (All-Metro) Second Round after defeating Boston University in the first round. Conference Championships (9) O’Donohue had an overall record of 165-21-23 at Stevens and his winning percentage of .844 was the highest in NCAA 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, Division III history when he left Stevens to serve as the associate head coach at UConn. 2009, 2010 NCAA Tournament Appearances (9) O’Donohue took Stevens to the NCAA Tournament in nine of his 10 seasons.
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