2007 2007 MEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE Date Opponent / Event Location Time 08/18/07 vs. Tulsa (Exhibition) Saint Louis, MO 7:00 PM ET 08/20/07 at Kentucky (Exhibition) Lexington, KY 7:00 PM ET

Dayton Marriott Flyer Classic 08/31/07 Butler vs. St. Francis (PA) 5:30 PM ET vs. Sacramento State Baujan Field 8:00 PM ET 09/02/07 Butler vs. Sacramento State Baujan Field 12:00 PM ET vs. Saint Francis (PA) Baujan Field 2:30 PM ET

UNC Greensboro Tournament 09/07/07 at UNC Greensboro Greensboro, NC 7:30 PM ET 09/09/07 vs. Davidson Greensboro, NC 12:00 PM ET

09/14/07 vs. Eastern Illinois Baujan Field 7:00 PM ET 09/20/07 at Butler I indianapolis, IN 7:00 PM ET 09/23/07 at Belmont N nashville, TN 3:00 PM ET 09/28/07 at Wright State Fairborn, OH 7:00 PM ET 10/03/07 vs. Oakland Baujan Field 7:00 PM ET 10/12/07 at Massachusetts * A amherst, MA 3:00 PM ET 10/14/07 at Rhode Island * Kingston, RI 1:00 PM ET 10/19/07 at La Salle * , PA 7:00 PM ET 10/21/07 at Fordham * Bronx, NY 1:00 PM ET 10/26/07 vs. Saint Joseph’s * Baujan Field 7:00 PM ET 10/28/07 vs. Temple * Baujan Field 1:00 PM ET 11/03/07 vs. Xavier * Baujan Field 7:00 PM ET 11/09/07 vs. St. Bonaventure * Baujan Field 7:00 PM ET 11/11/07 vs. Duquesne * Baujan Field 1:00 PM ET

2007 Atlantic 10 Championship 11/15/07 a-10 First Round Baujan Field TBA 11/16/07 a-10 SemifinaLS Baujan Field TBA 11/18/07 a-10 FinaL Baujan Field TBA

All Times Eastern Home Games in CAPS

Head Coach Dennis Currier

INTRODUCTION DAYTON EXPERIENCE COACHES PLAYERS 2006 SEASON HISTORY UNIVERSITY 1 8/21/07 12:41:28 AM ...... Kissell Ted ...... T-10th 2000 ...... 1998, ...... 16 / 12 ...... 1997, 1998 ...... 1997, ...... 71-47-9 ...... 6,800 ...... 5 / 6 ...... Mark Thobe ...... Michael O’Hare, PhD ...... Ken Keck ...... 6-9-2 ...... Michael LaPlaca ...... Roman Catholic (Marianist) ...... Baujan / 2,000 Field ...... Southern Mississippi / 1991 2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON ...... Chase Brooks Paul Souders, ...... (937) 229-5552 ...... 375-346-53 ...... Kaname Yamaguchi ...... 300 College Park ...... 205-63-18 (14 years) ...... 17-14-6 Years) (Two ...... (937) 229-2492 ...... (937) 229-4433 ...... Dennis Currier ...... Atlantic 10 ...... Atlantic ...... Flyers ...... Daniel J. Curran Dr...... Dayton, ...... 1850 ...... Stabilized Athletic Grass ...... [email protected] ...... University Dayton of ...... (937) 229-5584 ...... Red (PMS 200) & Blue (PMS 288) ...... (914) 563-1925 ...... (937) 229-4461 thletics Communication of contents ble ta Equipment Manager. 2006 Review 2006 Overall Record. 2006 Atlantic 10 Record / Finish. Letterwinners Returning / Lost. History Record. All-Time Atlantic 10 Record. All-Time A-10 Regular Season Champions. Champions. A-10 Tournament NCAA Appearances...... 1997 Play-In, 1998 Play-In . Athletics Trainer Strength & Conditioning. Starters Returning / Lost. Record at UD. Overall Record. Office Phone. Assistant Coaches. E-mail. Office. Cell. Fax. Coaching Staff Head Coach. . Alma Mater / Year Press Box Phone. Surface. Office. Ticket A Soccer Contact. Men’s Stadium / Capacity. Nickname. Colors. Conference. President. Athletics. Vice President / Director of Faculty Representative. mation General Infor School. Location. . Mailing Address ...... Dayton, Ohio 45469-1230 Founded. . Undergraduate Enrollment Religious Affiliation...... 73 ...... 74 ...... 72 ...... 71-80 ...... 51 ...... 69 ...... 70 ...... 77 ...... 80 ...... 52 ...... 56 ...... 63 ...... 50 ...... 55 ...... 76 ...... 79 ...... 50-52 ...... 78 ...... 53-70 ...... 59 ...... 54 ...... 68 ...... 57 ...... 75 . 2006 SEASON Recap. 2006 Season 2006 Team / Individual Stats. / Individual 2006 Team . . THE HISTORY . Records Team Individual Records. Honor Roll. Roster. All-Time All-Time Leaderboards. All-Time Results. Year-By-Year Strength and Conditioning. Baujan Field Information. Series Results. Great Games at Baujan Field. of Dayton Soccer. 50 Years . Daniel J. Curran. President Dr. Kissell...... VP/Director of Athletics Ted 72 Senior Athletics Administration. Senior Athletics Administration. Academics. NCAA Compliance. Sports Medicine. DaytonFlyers.com. CREDITS: The 2007 University Soccer of Media Dayton Men’s Guide is a publication of the Dayton Athletics Communication Office. Written and edited by Michael LaPlaca. Editorial from Doug assistance Hauschild, Dawn Mamula, Jenny Storer and Bill Thomas. Additional assistance from Robert Hauschild, Huff and Zac Gibbens. Mike Photos courtesy of Timothy Boone (Avalon Communications), Convention, Dayton of City Relations), Public (UD Burgess Larry Visitor’s Bureau and Atlantic 10 Conference. Printed by Post Ohio (Rep: Jim Printing: Rentz. Minister, Layout and design by Ze design: Centerville, Ohio (Designer: Jill Mantia). For more information, contact: Athletics Communication Office University of Dayton 300 College Park Dayton, OH 45460-1238 Phone: (937) 229-4460 Fax: (937) 229-4461 E-Mail: [email protected] ...... 10 ...... 1-16 ...... 23 ...... 22 ...... 16 ...... 18 ...... 8 ...... 6 ...... 46 ...... 26 ...... 17-24 ...... 13 ...... 34 ...... 48 ...... 14 ...... 32 ...... 1 ...... 43 ...... 37 ...... 45 ...... 30 ...... 4 ...... 38 ...... 25-48 ...... 20 ...... 36 ...... 44 ...... 45 ...... 42 ...... 24 ...... 28 ...... 43 ...... 44 ...... 29 ...... 39 ...... 40 ...... 45 ...... 42 ...... 43 ...... 44 ...... 31 ...... 35 ...... 41 ...... 45 ...... 43 ...... 33 f Contents able o T Kyle Basil. Scott Caltabiano. Josh Albers. Daniel March. Jake Arnold. Matt Barnes. Sean Boyle. Brett Gregory. Talking Points. Talking Assistant Coach Paul Souders. Assistant Coach Chase Brooks. 2007 Roster. Zac Gibbens. Florian DeCamps. Joe Olwig. Simeon Zaprianov. Alex Davis. Randy Dennis. Ryan Handbury. Ryan Hartman. Ben Murray. . Zach Weiss Isaac Kissi...... 44 Jacob Milli. Alex Ramza. . Watkins Tommy Opponent Information. Radio / TV Roster. . THE FLYERS 2007 Season Preview. Imbrogno. Tyler Gary Long. Jeff Popella. . Alex Torda Sonny Renner. Why Dayton?...... 12 A Beautiful Campus. Fantastic Facilities. . COACHING STAFF Head Coach Dennis Currier. Support Staff. City of Dayton Travel Guide. City of Dayton Travel Table of Contents. Table Greeting from Coach Currier...... 2 The Next Level. . Tradition UD Athletics - A Championship THIS IS DAYTON SOCCER. THIS IS in the Community. Athletes in the Classroom. 2007_MSOC-fINAL.indd 1

Letter from coach currier 2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON

Welcome to Flyer Soccer. As the head men’s soccer coach at the University of Dayton, I have seen the Flyers grow into one of the most exciting teams in the nation and we expect that 2007 will be no different.

As a program we have had eight winning seasons in the previous nine years, have been regionally and na- tionally ranked and have players currently playing professional soccer. We are very proud of the academic and athletic opportunities offered by our institution to develop student-athletes on-and-off the field.

The University of Dayton is an NCAA Division I scholarship program that competes in the well-known Atlantic 10 Conference. Our goal is to provide an environment that will help student-athletes reach their potential and which will allow our team to be one of the best. In 1997 & 1998, we won the Atlantic 10 Tournament Championship and in 1998 and 2000 we were crowned A-10 regular season champs. In 2004, we had four members selected to All-Conference teams, three members to All-Region, and one All-American.

We have had many UD standouts continue their soccer careers at the next level. One example is . In 2005, MLS’s Fire drafted Chris Rolfe from the University of Dayton; he has garnered many starts for the Fire and has also made numerous U.S. National Team appearances.

Our schedule includes top rated teams regionally and nationally every season. The University and Athletics Department are extremely supportive of our program and have excellent crowds at home games. Our home games are played at Baujan Field, a state-of-the-art and beautifully maintained pitch of 112 yards by 75, which is located on Dayton’s campus. Other facilities include two quality training fields, excellent weight training and conditioning facilities, and an indoor Olympic swimming pool.

Everyone in the Dayton soccer family is looking forward to your support during the 2007 season. We hope that you will join us for a game at Baujan Field or follow us online at DaytonFlyers.com.

Go Flyers, Dennis Currier Dennis Currier Head Coach Men’s Soccer University of Dayton

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Lubomir Bogdanov Cheml (1st Division, Czech Republic)

Omar Jarun Dasan Robinson Atlanta Silverbacks (USL, 1st Division) Chicago Fire (MLS)

Terry Alvino (USL, 1st Division)

Chris Rolfe Chicago Fire (MLS) / US National Team

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Denny Clanton Chicago Fire – 2005 (MLS)

Michael Nsien Los Angeles Galaxy – 2005 (MLS)

Mark Schulte – 2000 (MLS)

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The UD Men’s Soccer team is dedicated to achieving excellence on the field and in the classroom, but the program is also highly committed to being actively involved in the Miami Valley community. When the Flyers are not dominating opponents or hitting the books, the men’s soccer team can often be found participating in various volunteer activities around the city.

In the past the Flyers have participated in Drive 75, which is a service event sponsored by the Red Scare to benefit both The Dayton Area Food Bank and Secret Smiles Organizations. Players assisted the event organizers with collecting money and food donations outside of UD Men’s games.

The Flyers have also been involved with a number of off-campus volunteer activities. The team has participated in volunteer camps and local recreational centers, as well as helping put on free soccer clinics for children nearby suburbs. The Flyers also have volunteered at local elementary schools where they read to students and play games with them at recess. One of the bigger events on the Flyers’ volunteer schedule comes at Christmas time, when the team will put together a number of care packages containing presents and food for families in need during the holiday season.

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Dayton Flyer Community Service Projects

Operation Christmas Child

Trotwood Free Soccer Clinic

Drive 75 - The Dayton Area Food Bank and Secret Smiles

TOP Soccer (Outreach Program)

Volunteer Camps at Kettering Recreation Center

Northmont School Visits

Visits to various elementary schools for reading to students

St. Anthony’s Career Day

Thomas K. Memorial Run

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First class academics

UD is full of career possibilities. UD offers more than 70 academic programs in arts and sciences, business ad- ministration, education and allied professions, engineer- ing and law. The University provides graduate programs in Catholic theology, educational leadership, engineer- ing, electro-optics, biology and business, among others. Latest figures show that 100 percent of Davis Center for Portfolio Management graduates are employed at gradua- tion, 99 percent of engineering students land a job within six months of graduation or are admitted to grad school, and UD students planning on attending medical or dental schools had an 84 percent acceptance rate.

UD means business and is among the “most en- trepreneurial campuses” listed by The Princeton Review and Forbes.com. UD’s undergraduate entre- preneurship program ranks fifth in the nation, according to Entrepreneur magazine. The RISE (Redefining Investment Strategy Education) Forum has brought Wall Street’s bright- est minds, including current Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, to campus to discuss issues facing tomorrow’s leaders in the financial services industry. The audience has included 1,700 students and faculty from around the world. Students in the Davis Center for Portfolio Manage- ment manage $6 million of UD’s endowment, one of the largest undergraduate funds in the nation.

UD is finding solutions to the world’s problems. Undergraduate and graduate students have the opportunity to work closely with faculty on proj- ects, including world-class research initiatives. The University has achieved a remarkable research record, thanks in large part to the University of Dayton Research institute. UDRI, the largest non-medical research facility on a Catholic university campus, attracted a record $70 mil- lion in sponsored research in fiscal year 2006 and ranks second in the nation in the amount of materials research performed annually, according to the National Science Foundation. 8 9

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Fourth in Alumni Giving Among Catholic Universities UD’s alumni lead lives of leadership and service - and support their alma mater. The average alumni giving rate is fourth among Catholic national universities, behind Notre Dame, Georgetown and Boston College.

UD distinguished alumni include: Charles Pedersen ‘26, Nobel Prize winner Joseph Desch ‘29, builder of code-breaking machine that helped bring World War II to an end Erma Bombeck ‘49, columnist, humor writer, chronicler of American family life Rita Rapp ‘50, NASA scientist, developer of space food ‘53, holder of four Super Bowl rings as coach of the Richard Finan ‘54, former president, Ohio State Senate Colombe Nicholas ‘64, Internet consultant and former CEO of Anne Klein Co. and former president and COO of Giorgio Armani Fashion Corp. Dan Patrick ‘79, award-winning broadcaster Bob Schaffer ‘84, former three-term U.S. Congressman from Colorado ‘86, head coach of the

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Erin Schroeder 2006 Atlantic 10 Setter of the Year

Kendel Ross Member of Canadian Women’s National Team

Mandi BÄck Mike Andersen 2006 Atlantic 10 First Team, 2006 A-10 All-Rookie Team, Third at 2006 A-10 Championships, 2005 A-10 2006 A-10 All-Tournament Team Most Outstanding Rookie Performer

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Brian Roberts 2006 & 2007 Atlantic 10 Second Team coach Ann Alyanak Second among American women at 2007 Boston Marathon

Chris Rolfe

2005 MLS Gatorade Rookie of the Year Finalist, Member of US National Team

Amy Kremer Brandon Cramer 2007 Atlantic 10 Indoor Second Team, 2006 A-10 Outdoor Champion High Jump, 2006 A-10 Indoor Most Outstanding 2006 ESPN The Magazine Academic Rookie Peformer, 2006 A-10 Indoor Champion High Jump and All-America First Team Heptathalon

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UD is a top-tier national university and one of the 10 best Catholic universities, according to the 2007 issue of America’s Best Colleges from U.S. News and World Report. The Society of Mary (Marianists), a Roman Catholic teaching order of priests and brothers, founded the University as St. Mary’s School for Boys in 1850.

UD, Ohio’s largest private university, embraces diversity and provides a friendly, welcoming environment for its 6,500 undergraduates and 3,500 graduate students. It offers one-of-a-kind, challenging education shaped by the Catholic, Marianist tradition, which stresses educating the whole person and linking learning and scholarship with leadership and service.

UD is increasingly popular, receiving record applications for the first-year class in five of the past six years. UD students hail from more than 45 states and 45 countries. The national media continually pick UD faculty for comment on current events and curricular innovations. Recently, faculty have appeared on CNN and FOX News Channel, and their views have made 45 of the top 50 U.S. newspapers, including USA Today, Newsday, The Times, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal, among others.

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UD is one of 100 U.S. colleges and universities that encourages character development and prepares students for lives of personal and civic responsibility, according to the Templeton Foundation. Templeton also selected UD as having one of the nation’s best service-learning programs that encourages students to contribute and learn through volunteer activity. UD ranked third in the “extraordinary efforts” it makes to the renewal and revitalization of its surrounding community. The “Saviors of Our Cities” list recognizes the top 25 universities and colleges that are “exemplary examples of community revitalization and cultural renewal, economic drivers of the local economy, advocates of community service and urban developers, both commercially as well as in housing.”

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Arena Sports Complex – Track & Field – Football Located adjacent to the UD Are- na, the state-of-the-art UD Arena Sports Complex includes the $4 million Time Warner Cable Stadi- um for baseball, the UD Softball Stadium, the Jerry Von Mohr Prac- tice Field and the new Courtyard Frericks Center by Marriott -University of Dayton. Volleyball The third-largest volleyball-only venue in Baujan Field the NCAA, the Frericks Center features Soccer a Sport Court surface and seating for A $1.2 million renovation was re- 5,000. An extensive seating renovation cently completed, which included and environmental graphics package a state-of-the-art grass playing was completed during the summer of surface and terraced seating, to 2004. The facility is named for the late make it one of the nation’s most Thomas J. Frericks, the Flyers’ longtime unique soccer venues. Women’s Director of Athletics, and was the for- soccer annually ranks among the mer home of Dayton basketball. Volley- top 30 in NCAA attendance. ball consistently leads the Atlantic 10 in attendance. NCR Country Club Golf (NCR South Course) NCR’s South Course has hosted the Football 1969 PGA Championship (won by Located adjacent to the UD Arena, the Raymond Floyd), the 1986 U.S. Wom- 11,000-seat Welcome Stadium (the sta- en’s Open (won by Jane Geddes) and dium is undergoing a complete renova- the 2005 U.S. Senior Open (won by tion which will be completed in 2007) Allen Doyle). NCR Country Club also features a video replay scoreboard, hosts numerous local and regional lights and field turf. The Flyers have PGA events and played host to the won nearly 85 percent of their games 2003 Atlantic 10 Men’s Golf Cham- at Welcome Stadium. pionship.

Time Warner Cable Stadium Baseball Part of the UD Arena Sports Complex, Time Warner Cable Stadium is a $4 million home to UD Baseball. The sta- dium features covered chair-back seat- ing, a press box, concessions and re- strooms. Located down the right field line is an indoor hitting cage, which also includes locker rooms. The play- ing surface is a natural grass field with state-of-the-art drainage and irriga- 14 tion. 15

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UD Arena Basketball The crown jewel of UD’s superb athletic facilities, the UD Arena is regarded as one of the nation’s best college venues. A regular stop for the NCAA Tournament, UD Arena has hosted a total of 84 NCAA post season games since opening in 1969 – the third most among active venues and fourth-most all- time. UD will host the 2010 NCAA Women’s Regional, 2009 NCAA Men’s First and Second Rounds, and the NCAA Men’s Opening Round games through 2010. The Flyer men and women both led the Atlantic 10 Conference in attendance during the 2006-’07 season.

Athletic Practice Facility (APC) Flyers Indoor Practice Facility The newly renovated Athletic Practice Facility provides quality indoor practice space for the basketball, football, track & field, tennis, soccer, baseball and softball teams. The refurbished facility opened in Janu- ary 2007, benefiting more than 350 Flyers student-athletes. By adding the additional practice space, UD teams gain flexibility to train and practice. The improved facilities will decrease injuries, lessen travel time for student-athletes and serve as a great recruiting tool for Dayton. It enables the Flyers to simultaneously enhance the student-athlete experience and competitive performance.

The Donoher Basketball Center The University of Dayton dedicated its new state-of-the-art Donoher Basketball Center at the UD Arena on June 19, 1998. While the name gives away the fact it is a great asset for Flyer basketball (Don Donoher is the winningest men’s basketball coach in UD history), it has also become the home for Flyer football.

The Center nearly doubled the amount of space previously available for the team, and includes a spacious locker room, coaches’ room, training room and equipment room. As part of the cutting-edge technology included in the Center, UD utilize the cutting edge video editing equipment called Digital Sports Video.

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2007_MSOC-fINAL.indd 15 8/21/07 12:41:59 AM Visiting Dayton attractions 2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON Dayton Mall www.daytonmall.net Dayton Art Institute www.daytonartinstitute.org Oregon District www.oregondistrict.org The Greene www.thegreene.com Campus-Area Restaurants Wright Patterson Air Force Base www.nationalmuseum.af.mil KFC...... 1 Booneshoft Museum www.boonshoftmuseum.org Cassano’s Pizza...... 2 Wright Brothers Memorial www.nps.gov/daav Subway...... 3 Schuster Center www.schustercenter.org Moe’s Southwestern Grill..... 4 Burger King...... 5 Submarine House...... 6 Nothing But Noodles...... 7 Jimmy Johns...... 8 Penn Station...... 9 Panera Bread...... 10 Chipotle...... 11 Cold Stone Creamery...... 12 Walnut Hills...... 13 Dewey’s Pizza...... 14 Ben & Jerry’s...... 15 The Pine Club...... 16 Buffalo Wild Wings...... 17 Milano’s Subs & Pizza ...... 18 Boston Stoker...... 19 Potbelly Sandwich Works... 20 Arby’s...... 21 Starbuck’s...... 22 Old Hickory BBQ...... 23 Taco Bell...... 24 NORTH lodging Courtyard by Marriott - UD Dayton Marriott

The Dayton International Airport is located 15 miles north of the University of Dayton.

Dayton International Airport 3600 Terminal Rd Vandalia, OH 45377

Transportation from the airport is provided by most major JERRY VON Dayton hotels. General Airport limousine service is pro- MOHR PRACTICE vided by Charter Vans, Inc. (937) 898-4043. In addition, FACILITY the Yellow Cab Company is available 24 hours a day at BAUJAN FIELD the airport. TIME WARNER CABLE Automobile rental companies are also stationed in the STADIUM FRERICKS CENTER main terminal. UD ARENA Bus rentals are available through Buckeye Charters at WELCOME (937) 879-3000. STADIUM UD SOFTBALL STADIUM 16 17

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2007_MSOC-fINAL.indd 17 8/21/07 12:42:03 AM 2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON Dennis Currier Head Coach Third Season Southern Mississippi (’92)

With a disciplined, attacking style of soccer, head coach Dennis Currier has laid the foundation of success for the Dayton Flyers.

As one of the game’s best instructors, Currier has continued the Flyers’ success on-and-off the field based on the principals of dedication, a commitment to excellence, discipline and open communication with his players. In his first year as Dayton’s head coach, Currier led the Flyers to an 11-5-4 overall Four former Flyers under Currier’s reign have played professionally in North America record in 2005, finishing tied for second in the Atlantic 10. and Europe. Dasan Robinson, who was drafted and signed with the Chicago Fire of the MLS, also was invited to the U.S. National Team tryouts in January. Currier, named UD’s head coach on January 24, 2005, opened the 2005 season with a 2-1 exhibition win over No. 18 Ohio State. The Flyers also won their season Other Flyers in the professional ranks include Omar Jarun who was drafted by the USL’s opener, 3-2, at and won both games of their home tournament, the Atlanta Silverbacks, Terry Alvino, who earned a starting role for the USL’s Minnesota Dayton Marriott Flyer Classic. Currier charged his team with continuing the Thunder, and Lubo Bogdanov who signed with Cheml in the first division of the Czech Flyers’ excellence at its home field and the team responded with a 6-1-1 record Republic. at Baujan Field in 2005.

Currier led the Flyers to a 6-9-2 record and 2-5-2 mark in the Atlantic 10 Conference. The Flyers started the season with three shutout losses and then four shutout wins. A six-game losing streak preceded the season-ending unbeaten streak. Despite the roller- coaster ride, freshman defender Ryan Handbury, earned a spot on the All-Atlantic 10 Honorable Mention Team.

Dennis Currier’s Career Record

Year School Record pCT. Conference pOSTSEASON 1993 Harris-Stowe (NAIA) 18-5-1 .771 - - 1994 Harris-Stowe (NAIA) 18-4-1 .804 - - 1995 Harris-Stowe (NAIA) 15-5-1 .714 - - 1996 Harris-Stowe (NAIA) 15-4-1 .775 - - 1997 Harris-Stowe (NAIA) 15-4-1 .775 - - 1998 Harris-Stowe (NAIA) 15-4-0 .737 - - 1999 Harris-Stowe (NAIA) 14-4-0 .778 AMC Champs - 2000 Harris-Stowe (NAIA) 15-4-1 .775 - NAIA Final Four 2001 Incarnate Word (D-II) 12-8-1 .595 SSC Champs - 2002 Incarnate Word (D-II) 16-1-3 .875 SSC Champs NCAA 2003 Incarnate Word (D-II) 16-2-2 .850 SSC Champs NCAA 2004 Incarnate Word (D-II) 18-4-1 .804 SSC Champs NCAA 2005 Dayton 11-5-4 .650 - - 2006 Dayton 6-9-2 .353 - - 18 TOTAL 14 seasons 205-63-18 .725 1 AMC, 4 SSC - 19

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He guided the Flyers to a six-game unbeaten streak in conference play, enabling UD to grab a tie for second in the conference. UD then rolled over Charlotte in the quarterfinals of the Atlantic 10 Championship, 3-1, before a 1-1 draw with Saint Louis that saw the Flyers eliminated on penalty kicks, 5-4. Four of Currier’s Flyers earned All-Conference honors in the Atlantic 10 in 2005.

As head coach of Incarnate Word for four seasons, Currier’s squads racked up a record of 62-15-7. His first team at UIW in 2001 was 12-8-1, and won the first of four straight conference championships. In 2002, Currier guided the team to a 16-1-3 record, a No. 12 national ranking and the school’s first NCAA tournament bid.

In 2003, UIW was 16-2-2, returned to the NCAA tournament and was ranked 10th in the nation. In 2004 the team finished the season ranked fifth nationally with a record of 18-4-1 and a first-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament’s round of eight.

In addition to the four conference titles, Currier’s teams were ranked No. 2 in the region three times. He guided Incarnate Word to a school-record 34-game regular- season unbeaten streak from 2001 to 2003. His teams had the highest grade point average in the conference two of his four seasons at UIW.

Currier has coached eight NSCAA All-Americans, two NSCAA Scholar All-Americans, three conference Players of the Year and recruited three players who went on to be named conference Freshmen of the Year.

Before his stop at Incarnate Word, Currier coached for seven seasons at Harris-Stowe State College in Saint Louis, Mo., where he amassed a 126-34-5 record. Harris-Stowe was ranked nationally from 1996 to 2000, and advanced as far as the 2000 NAIA national semifinals. While at Harris-Stowe, Currier was named Regional Coach of the Year three times.

During his 13-year career, Currier’s coaching record stands at 205-63-18.

Off the field, Currier and the Flyers are actively involved in the Miami Valley community. The Flyers mentor students in elementary school, give free soccer lessons and visit patients at children’s hospitals.

Currier is a 1992 graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi. He and his wife Tonya are the parents of two daughters: Sydney, who was born in January 1997, and Morgan Elizabeth, who was born in August 2002.

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A veteran head coach who has achieved resounding success on the college level with three programs, DENNIS CURRIER has 2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON earned the reputation as an outstanding tactician, leader, organizer and motivator

ACADEMICS

Our student-athletes have worked extremely hard as a group to raise our overall team grade point average to a 3.216. It has been a goal of our program to get to the 3.2 mark. Our team is very serious about their academic pursuit of excellence.

PROGRAM GOALS

Our overall goal is to reach the NCAA Tournament. Our immediate goal is to get back into the A-10 Tournament which will be held at Baujan Field in November.

baujan field

Our field offers one of the most unique environments in college soccer. The Flyer Faithful is excellent and there is no better motivation than taking the field on Friday night with a Dayton jersey on you.

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team work ethic

We pride ourselves as a hard working, blue-collar team. We want to be able to out-work any opponent. Work ethic starts off the field which we have proven in the classroom. I never want to walk away from a game knowing the opponent worked harder than us.

the next level

Our young team learned how to compete this past season and started to learn how to win by the end of the year. We need to continue to learn how to win now and then learn how to deal with winning. Once we accomplish this, Dayton will be at the national stage. We have ambitious dreams but we also know we have to take small steps to get there.

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Entering his third season with the Dayton Flyers, Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach Paul Souders looks to continue developing players for the next level.

Souders core responsibilities include coordinating preseason workouts, training sessions and serving as the recruiting coordinator for official and unofficial visits.

In his previous two seasons the University of Dayton, Souders has helped the Flyers to a 17-14-6 overall record. In addition to the success on the field, Souders has coached four former Flyers have played professionally in North America and Europe.

Dasan Robinson, who was drafted and signed with the Chicago Fire of the MLS, also was invited to the U.S. National Team tryouts in January. Other Flyers in the professional ranks include Omar Jarun who was drafted by the USL’s Atlanta Silverbacks, Terry Alvino, who earned a starting role for the USL’s Minnesota Thunder, and Lubo Bogdanov who signed with Cheml in the first division of the Czech Republic.

Souders served in the 2004 season as a graduate assistant under Currier at University of Incarnate Word, where the Cardinals finished ranked eighth in Division II, posting an 18-4-1 record.

A native of Dallas and a graduate of Coppell High School, Souders earned a bachelor’s degree in secondary education at Clemson University. His study concentration there was in psychology and sociology. He played varsity soccer at Clemson for four years, helping the Tigers win the Atlantic Coast Conference title in 2001 and reach the NCAA Division I round of eight both in 2001 and 2002.

Souders also played in the United States Olympic Pool for Under-23. He has coaching experience with the New Mexico State U-16 team.

Souders and his wife, Lindsey, live in Beavercreek.

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Chase Brooks Assistant Coach First Season Eckard College (‘03)

Chase Brooks enters his first season with the Dayton Flyers. He will work with UD’s defensive units and goalkeepers. Brooks, 25, comes to Dayton from the Northern Illinois coaching staff where he helped guide the program to a No. 19 National Ranking in 2006.

Prior to NIU, Chase worked for his alma mater, Eckerd College, since May 2003. After a four-year letter winning career, he remained at EC as an assistant coach while he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in management in May 2003. By December 2003, he was pressed into duty as the interim head coach until May 2004.

A native of Ft. Myers, Florida, his playing career for the Tritons began in 1999 when he also earned an Eckerd Special Talent Scholarship for Soccer. Brooks served as captain for Eckerd during his last two seasons with his senior year including First- Team All-Sunshine Conference accolades. After his senior year, he was chosen as the recipient of the James R. Harley Award, which is presented to the student-athlete who best represents Eckerd.

During his college career, the three-time Sunshine State Conference Honor Roll athlete also received academic scholarships from Eckerd and the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship program.

As part of the NIU coaching staff the last two years, Brooks help guide the Huskies to a No. 19 national ranking in 2006, the Mid-American Conference tournament championship, the Mid-American regular season championship, and an automatic bid to the NCAA National Tournament. Brooks assisted in training the defenders and goalkeepers that ranked No. 1 nationally in team shutouts and goals against average.

Brooks, who is currently completing work on a Master’s degree in sports management from NIU, earned an Advance National License from the NSCAA in 2005 after earning an NSCAA National License Distinguished Pass in 2004. He recently earned his USSF “B” License.

Brooks and his wife Sarah live in Dayton.

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Second Season at Dayton Sixth Season at Dayton Missouri (2002) Oregon State (2002)

LaPlaca will serve as the athletics communication contact for men’s soccer, as well as men’s and Yamaguchi joined the UD Athletic Training Staff in July 2002 and serves as the athletic trainer women’s golf and women’s rowing for the Flyers. for men’s soccer as well as baseball and cheerleaders.

Prior to UD, LaPlaca served as the Director of Sports Information for Manhattanville College Yamaguchi earned his undergraduate degree in Exercise and Sport Science from Oregon State from 2003 to 2006. At Manhattanville LaPlaca worked with the New York and national media, in 2002. While at OSU, he served as a student trainer working primarily with the wrestling, redesigned the athletic department’s website and helped launch the first live video streamed baseball and football teams. At Dayton, Yamaguchi is pursuing a Master’s in Exercise Science. broadcast of Division III hockey games in 2004. LaPlaca also serves as a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America. Yamaguchi is originally from Miyazaki, Japan and lives in Kettering, Ohio with his wife Miki.

In 2002, LaPlaca worked as the Director of Communications for the Central Hockey League’s El Paso Buzzards and prior to that position as an intern with the Boston Market Corporation.

LaPlaca graduated from the University of Missouri in 2002 and lives in Dayton.

Mark Thobe Strength and Vera Gomes Conditioning Coach Academic Coordinator

Seventh Season at Dayton FOURth Season at Dayton Dayton (1998) Providence (1997)

Thobe enters his seventh season at the helm of the UD Strength and Conditioning program. His Gomes joined the University of Dayton staff as an Academic Coordinator in December 2003. duties include the design and implementation of athletic performance programs, supervising Gomes works with men’s soccer, women’s soccer, football, volleyball, baseball, softball and team and individual training sessions, and testing the strength, power and conditioning of all track and field on their academic progress. UD athletes, except for men’s and women’s basketball. Prior to UD, Gomes served as an Academic Advisor in the Academic Center for Entering Prior to his arrival at the University of Dayton, Thobe worked at the University of Oregon as a Students at the University of Connecticut for nine months. While at Connecticut, Gomes acted graduate assistant in strength and conditioning for one season. He earned his Master’s degree as the liaison to the Counseling Program for Intercollegiate Athletics and she facilitated the in Kinesiology from Texas A&M University-Kingsville in December 2000, serving as the athletic CHOICES and the UConn Connects Programs. department’s strength and conditioning coach. Before Connecticut, Gomes served as an Assistant Academic Coordinator and Life Skills As a graduate of the University of Dayton, Thobe lettered in football as a defensive back for Coordinator for Student-Athletes at Providence College for three years. At Providence, Gomes three years where he served as a team captain and earned All-American honors in 1998. acted as the advisor to the Student-Athlete Advisory Board and she oversaw the Student- Thobe also earned All-Academic honors in 1997. Athlete Speakers’ Bureau.

After graduating with a Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science, Thobe worked as a strength and Gomes is a 1997 graduate of Providence College with a degree in Political Science. She earned conditioning intern with the Indianapolis Colts in 1999. a Master’s degree in Public Administration with a concentration in Athletics Administration from American University in 2000. While a student at American, Gomes served as the Assistant to the Associate Athletics Director/Senior Woman Administrator. She is a member of the National Associtaion of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators and National Academic Advising Association. 24 25

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After finishing the regular season unbeaten in their last four games, the Dayton Flyers not only showed they belonged, but created a buzz around the Atlantic 10 Conference. The Flyers got off to a rough start, opening conference play with five straight losses, but Dayton’s strong turnaround can be credited in part to the club’s quick development and strong defense.

The new challenge for the still-maturing Flyers and head coach Dennis Currier is to keep building on the progress made at the end of last season. After ending the 2006 season 6-9-2 overall and 2-5-2 in the Atlantic 10,

2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON Currier stockpiled the roster with talented offensive players and gritty defenders to play an exciting style of blue-collar soccer.

With seven different freshmen garnering starts last fall, the Flyers will come into the 2007 season with a battle-tested group of returning players. while showcasing his poise and playmaking ability. With his years of soccer The Flyers’ talented incoming freshman class will also bring skill, speed and experience, Long will serve as a strong leader and a controlling presence in soccer savvy to the table. the midfield for the Flyers.

There is plenty of defensive talent throughout the roster, but Dayton is out Sophomore Alex Torda will provide another offensive threat in the to prove it is not a one-trick pony. On the way, slowly but surely, is a wave midfield after netting two goals and an assist in 12 games last season. of offensive talent that has brought optimism and excitement back to a Torda showcases good skill and is a dynamic playmaker in the middle. With program that advanced to the NCAA Tournament Play-In-Game in 1997 their continued development, Long and Torda have the chance to be highly and 1998. influential pieces in Dayton’s offensive success.

Defense The versatile Simeon Zaprianov can play anywhere on the field. He had Defensive consistency was the key to success for the Flyers in 2006. When only one assist in eight games last season, but a year at UD has made him the team struggled to find the net, the Flyers had to rely on the versatility more comfortable to be an assertive offensive threat. His silky technical and grit of their back line to keep them in games. Last season, the Dayton skills and ability to win tackles will make him an immediate impact player defense allowed a paltry 1.26 goals against average. Throw in five shutouts no matter where he is on the field. Zaprianov will most likely see time for and business-like style, and it provides a working blueprint for success. It the Flyers both in the midfield as well as up front. will be this kind of determination and feistiness that will be the difference- maker for Dayton in 2007. Junior Joe Olwig looks to bounce back in a big way on the offensive end this fall. Olwig was limited to one goal in 11 games last season, but adds a Perhaps the best microcosm of this unit is their leader, sophomore Ryan lot of speed and skill to the Flyer attack. If he can get back on track to his Handbury. A gritty, hard-nosed back, Handbury is one of the best one- freshman days where he scored four goals and two assists, the Flyers will on-one defenders in the league. Last year Handbury was one of the three have another lethal weapon in the middle. Flyers to start all 17 games and was selected as an Atlantic 10 Honorable Mention. Look for Handbury to establish himself as one of the elite players Sophomore Zach Weiss saw significant playing time last fall, entering in the conference this season. into 12 contests and starting five games. As a strong, durable midfielder, Weiss created havoc for opposing teams with his work ethic and strength. A Another one of the players last season who started in every game was highly versatile player, Weiss also saw significant time in the spring at left sophomore Randy Dennis. A technically sound and physically intimidating back for the Flyers, a role he may be called upon to fill again in 2007. presence in the middle, there is nothing fancy about Dennis and his style of play; he just gets the job done. Rounding out the returning midfielders is sophomore Ben Murray. Murray is a hard working, aggressive player who will be a benefit to the Rounding out the returning backs is redshirt junior Florian Decamps and Flyers either in the midfield or up top, where he can use his energy and redshirt freshman Kyle Basil. In addition to being a reliable presence in technical abilities to stir things up and create chances. the back, Decamps added a little offensive pizzazz last season, scoring two goals and an assist in 14 contests. Decamps will be called upon as a utility Forwards player, most likely seeing time up front as well as in the defense. A balanced scoring attack wasn’t the norm for the Flyers in 2006. The fact that Dayton won six games without a clear-cut offensive game-breaker on Basil is returning from an injury that caused him to miss all of 2006, and the roster is often forgotten, but is something that will need to be addressed will add depth and contribute to the defensive core for UD after a solid in 2007 if UD wants to make the jump into the national rankings. spring season. The question that looms ominously over the club’s future is who will step up Midfield and fill that roll. Fortunately for Currier and the Flyers, there is no shortage Controlling the tempo is a key factor in Currier’s attacking system and with of candidates to fill the void. a deep, veteran core of midfielders, the Flyers will be vastly improved in ball control and creating scoring chances. Senior Tyler Imbrogno leads all returning players after tallying three goals and two assists in 2006. As one of the fastest forwards in the nation, Leading the returnees is graduated senior Gary Long. A wily veteran with Imbrogno is a quick, explosive player who broke out in a big way his junior smart soccer sense, Long dished out two assists in 17 games last season season. Look for Imbrogno to only get better under Currier’s offensively- oriented system.

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As a pure goal scorer, sophomore Jeff Popella is one of the best shooters on the team. Popella had a slow start in 2006 missing a significant part of the season due to injury, but with a goal in eight games played, he could be a valuable asset to the club now that he is healthy.

Sophomore Ryan Hartman played in four games last season and should see more time on the field as he continues to progress in his technical development. An astonishing athlete, Hartman will be a great addition to the offensive rotation for the Flyers. Decamps and Zaprianov will also provide additional threats for UD up top in 2007.

Goalkeepers This is a position where the Flyers have great depth and consistency. The leading candidate for the No. 1 position will be fifth-year senior Zac Gibbens, who played in seven games and tallied a 1.32 goals against average in 2006. Gibbens, an athletic, aggressive goalkeeper who is capable of making the game-altering saves, will look to use his age and experience to organize and anchor the UD defense.

Redshirt sophomore Alex Davis and redshirt freshman Scott Caltabiano round out the talented and youthful UD goalkeeping core. Davis is a solid shot-stopper with good distribution skills. Caltabiano is a lengthy goalkeeper with great range who, along with Davis, will look to push for playing time in 2007.

Fresh Faces In his 14 season as a head coach, this is one of Currier’s top recruiting classes in terms of speed and athleticism.

MidfielderJosh Albers is a very athletic attacking player who currently is a member of the Midwest Region II ODP team. The coaching staff believes he could be an impact player because he can attack from the midfield position or up top.

Another fresh face to the program is goalkeeper Matt Barnes. Barnes has all the tools to be a top rated collegiate goalkeeper and could fight for a starting position his freshmen year.

Looking for someone who can play any number of positions, Alex Ramza fits the utility role coming from one of the best soccer clubs in the United States with Scott Gallagher. Ramza has an edge to him on the field and is athletic enough to fill in anywhere and perform effectively.

Forward Jake Arnold is a tremendous scoring threat up top. A big target on the field Arnold possesses a strong leg and will be used in every scoring situation. Midfielder Isaac Kissi can patrol the midfield and help win a lot of one-on-one battles with his size and versatility.

A hidden gem in the back could be Daniel March whose versatility as an athletic defensive player can help disrupt an opponent’s offense from the central midfield and central defense.

Midfielder Sonny Renner over the summer helped his team, along with Dennis and Torda, to win the 2007 US Youth Soccer National Championship Series. Renner is a transfer from Central Florida and appeared in 13 games last season.

Rounding out the class is Sean Boyle, Brett Gregory, Tommy Watkins and Jake Milli who all have strong club soccer pedigrees.

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2007 Dayton Flyers Men’s Soccer alphabetical Roster 2007 Dayton Flyers Men’s Soccer numerical Roster

NO NAME HT pOS Class Hometown/High School NO NAME HT pOS Class Hometown/High School 17 Josh Albers 5-10 MF FR Cincinnati, OH/La Salle 1 Zac Gibbens 6-0 GK SR Loveland, CO/Loveland 23 Jake Arnold 6-3 F FR Manassas, VA/Seton 2 Tyler Imbrogno 5-9 F SR Dayton, OH/Centerville 25 Matt Barnes 6-2 GK FR Atlanta, GA/Marist 3 Daniel March 6-2 MF/D GS Aberytwyth, Wales/Shrewsbury 24 Kyle Basil 5-9 D RS FR Chillicothe, OH/Chillicothe 4 Randy Dennis 6-1 D SO San Angelo, TX/San Angelo Central 20 Sean Boyle 6-0 F FR Sylvania, OH/St. John’s Jesuit 5 Sonny Renner 5-11 MF SO Keller, TX/Carroll Senior HS 27 Scott Caltabiano 6-2 GK RS FR Suwanee, GA/Peachtree Ridge 6 Ben Murray 5-10 MF SO Westerville, OH/St. Francis DeSales 26 Alex Davis 5-11 GK RS SO Minneapolis, MN/Holy Angels 7 Joe Olwig 5-11 MF JR St. Louis, MO/Christian Brothers 15 Florian DeCamps 6-4 D RS JR Cannes, France/Lycee Bristol 8 Ryan Handbury 6-0 D SO Nottingham, England/Carlton Le Willows 4 Randy Dennis 6-1 D SO San Angelo, TX/San Angelo Central 9 Gary Long 5-9 MF GS Newtownards, Northern Ireland/Regent House Grammar 2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON 1 Zac Gibbens 6-0 GK SR Loveland, CO/Loveland 10 Simeon Zaprianov 6-3 MF/F JR Sofia, Bulgaria/Alexander Teodorv-Balan 28 Brett Gregory 5-9 D FR West Chester, OH/Lakota East 12 Jeff Popella 6-1 F SO Dayton, OH/Carroll 8 Ryan Handbury 6-0 D SO Nottingham, England/Carlton Le Willows 13 Ryan Hartman 5-11 F SO Jamestown, OH/Greeneview 13 Ryan Hartman 5-11 F SO Jamestown, OH/Greeneview 14 Alex Ramza 5-11 MF FR St. Louis, MO/Chaminade 2 Tyler Imbrogno 5-9 F SR Dayton, OH/Centerville 15 Florian DeCamps 6-4 D RS JR Cannes, France/Lycee Bristol 18 Isaac Kissi 6-2 MF SO Brong-Ahafo, Ghana/Presbyterian Boys Secondary School 17 Josh Albers 5-10 MF FR Cincinnati, OH/La Salle 9 Gary Long 5-9 MF GS Newtownards, Northern Ireland/Regent House Grammar 18 Isaac Kissi 6-2 MF SO Brong-Ahafo, Ghana/Presbyterian Boys Secondary School 3 Daniel March 6-2 MF/D GS Aberytwyth, Wales/Shrewsbury 19 Alex Torda 5-10 MF SO Dallas, TX/Nolan Catholic 21 Jacob Milli 6-1 D FR North Royalton, OH/Walsh Jesuit 20 Sean Boyle 6-0 F FR Sylvania, OH/St. John’s Jesuit 6 Ben Murray 5-10 MF SO Westerville, OH/St. Francis DeSales 21 Jacob Milli 6-1 D FR North Royalton, OH/Walsh Jesuit 7 Joe Olwig 5-11 MF JR St. Louis, MO/Christian Brothers 22 Zach Weiss 6-0 MF SO St. Louis, MO/St. Louis Univ. HS 12 Jeff Popella 6-1 F SO Dayton, OH/Carroll 23 Jake Arnold 6-3 F FR Manassas, VA/Seton 14 Alex Ramza 5-11 MF FR St. Louis, MO/Chaminade 24 Kyle Basil 5-9 D RS FR Chillicothe, OH/Chillicothe 5 Sonny Renner 5-11 MF SO Keller, TX/Carroll Senior HS 25 Matt Barnes 6-2 GK FR Atlanta, GA/Marist 19 Alex Torda 5-10 MF SO Dallas, TX/Nolan Catholic 26 Alex Davis 5-11 GK RS SO Minneapolis, MN/Holy Angels 29 Tommy Watkins 6-0 D FR Richmond, VA/Mills E. Goodwin 27 Scott Caltabiano 6-2 GK RS FR Suwanee, GA/Peachtree Ridge 22 Zach Weiss 6-0 MF SO St. Louis, MO/St. Louis Univ. HS 28 Brett Gregory 5-9 D FR West Chester, OH/Lakota East 10 Simeon Zaprianov 6-3 MF/F JR Sofia, Bulgaria/Alexander Teodorv-Balan 29 Tommy Watkins 6-0 D FR Richmond, VA/Mills E. Goodwin

Coaches Coaches Dennis Currier - Head Coach Dennis Currier - Head Coach Paul Souders - Assistant Coach Paul Souders - Assistant Coach Chase Brooks - Assistant Coach Chase Brooks - Assistant Coach

Pronunciations

Scott Caltabiano...... Cal-ta-bee-on-no

Tyler Imbrogno...... Im-BROG-no

Isaac Kissi...... KEY-see

Jeff Popella...... PO-pel-lah

Simeon Zaprianov...... Zap-ree-an-off

2007 DAYTON FLYER MEN’S SOCCER Back Row (Left to Right): Assistant Coach Chase Brooks, Assistant Coach Paul Souders, Jeff Popella, Jake Arnold, Simeon Zaprianov, Florian DeCamps, Randy Dennis, Sonny Renner, Ryan Hartman, Athletic Trainer Kaname Yamaguchi, Head Coach Dennis Currier. Middle Row (Left to Right): Jacob Milli, Alex Ramza, Alex Torda, Brett Gregory, Tyler Imbrogno, Joe Olwig, Kyle Basil, Ben Murray, Ryan Hand- bury, Zach Weiss. Front Row (Left to Right): Thomas Watkins, Josh Albers, Scott Caltabiano, Zac Gibbens, Matt Barnes, Alex Davis, Gary Long, Sean Boyle. Not pictured: Isaac Kissi and Daniel March. 28 29

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2007 Dayton Flyers Men’s Soccer numerical Roster

NO NAME HT pOS Class Hometown/High School 1 Zac Gibbens 6-0 GK SR Loveland, CO/Loveland 2 Tyler Imbrogno 5-9 F SR Dayton, OH/Centerville 3 Daniel March 6-2 MF/D GS Aberytwyth, Wales/Shrewsbury 4 Randy Dennis 6-1 D SO San Angelo, TX/San Angelo Central 5 Sonny Renner 5-11 MF SO Keller, TX/Carroll Senior HS 6 Ben Murray 5-10 MF SO Westerville, OH/St. Francis DeSales 7 Joe Olwig 5-11 MF JR St. Louis, MO/Christian Brothers Class: Senior 8 Ryan Handbury 6-0 D SO Nottingham, England/Carlton Le Willows Height: 6-0 9 Gary Long 5-9 MF GS Newtownards, Northern Ireland/Regent House Grammar Hometown: Loveland, CO 10 Simeon Zaprianov 6-3 MF/F JR Sofia, Bulgaria/Alexander Teodorv-Balan 12 Jeff Popella 6-1 F SO Dayton, OH/Carroll High School: Loveland 13 Ryan Hartman 5-11 F SO Jamestown, OH/Greeneview #1 Position: Goalkeeper 14 Alex Ramza 5-11 MF FR St. Louis, MO/Chaminade 15 Florian DeCamps 6-4 D RS JR Cannes, France/Lycee Bristol 17 Josh Albers 5-10 MF FR Cincinnati, OH/La Salle 18 Isaac Kissi 6-2 MF SO Brong-Ahafo, Ghana/Presbyterian Boys Secondary School 19 Alex Torda 5-10 MF SO Dallas, TX/Nolan Catholic Zac Gibbens 20 Sean Boyle 6-0 F FR Sylvania, OH/St. John’s Jesuit 21 Jacob Milli 6-1 D FR North Royalton, OH/Walsh Jesuit 22 Zach Weiss 6-0 MF SO St. Louis, MO/St. Louis Univ. HS 2006 23 Jake Arnold 6-3 F FR Manassas, VA/Seton Named to the 2006-07 Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll...played 24 Kyle Basil 5-9 D RS FR Chillicothe, OH/Chillicothe in seven games, starting six...went 1-5-0 with a 1.32 goals against average and a 25 Matt Barnes 6-2 GK FR Atlanta, GA/Marist .704 save percentage...made 19 saves and allowed in eight goals on the year...was 26 Alex Davis 5-11 GK RS SO Minneapolis, MN/Holy Angels 27 Scott Caltabiano 6-2 GK RS FR Suwanee, GA/Peachtree Ridge called upon to start minutes before the Tulsa game after starter Nick Tarkany went 28 Brett Gregory 5-9 D FR West Chester, OH/Lakota East down with an injury and helped the Flyers to a 3-0 victory...held SMU, the top team 29 Tommy Watkins 6-0 D FR Richmond, VA/Mills E. Goodwin in the nation at the time, to just one goal...Gibbens had a season high seven saves in a 1-0 loss to Northwestern...made one save against Saint Louis...stopped three Coaches shots at Xavier...stopped one shot in a relief appearance against Belmont...recorded Dennis Currier - Head Coach Paul Souders - Assistant Coach three saves versus Butler. Chase Brooks - Assistant Coach 2005 At Creighton: Gibbens played in one game, coming in for 19:54 against Georgetown... he did not face a shot on goal.

2004 At Creighton: Appeared in four contests, making three starts...made his collegiate debut against SMU on Oct. 1, playing the final 11:50 of the contest...made five saves in a 4-0 shutout of No. 23 Tulsa in his first career start (Oct. 3)...stopped two shots in his second start for another shutout at Eastern Illinois (Oct. 10)...did not allow a goal in his first 219:40 minutes of collegiate play...recorded his third victory of the year, playing the first half against Vanderbilt (Oct. 15).

2003 At Creighton: Redshirted after not appearing in a match.

High School / Club Earned first-team all-conference honors as a senior, while also being tabbed the team Most Valuable Player...honored on the second-team all-conference squad as a sophomore and junior...tabbed to the first-team all-area team three times...named first-team academic all-state as a junior and senior...played for Colorado Rush club team, and was MVP of the Colorado State Cup as a U-18 player...also lettered in track (sophomore) and football (senior)...attended Folsom (Calif.) High School as a freshman.

Personal Son of Bob and Suzanne Gibbens...born Oct. 3, 1984...majoring in journalism.

Career Statistics Year GP GS Min GA GAA Saves Pct W-L-T ShO 2006 7 6 545:37 8 1.32 19 .704 1-5-0 1 Total 7 6 545:37 8 1.32 19 .704 1-5-0 1

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2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON High School: Centerville #2 Position: Forward

Tyler Imbrogno

2006 As a forward, Imbrogno appeared in 13 games with eight starts for the Flyers...named to the 2006-07 Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll...scored eight points to place third for UD...was second in assists on the team with two...had 19 shots and 10 shots on goal during the season...scored his first goal of the season in a victory over Belmont...involved in every goal in a victory against Tulsa marking a goal and two assists...tallied a goal coming off the bench against Richmond.

2005 Appeared in seven games for the Flyers as a forward...played 248 minutes... attempted one shot on goal...played a season-high 72 minutes in UD’s game at UC Davis.

2004 Imbrogno played in 12 games for the Flyers, registering two shots...8-3-1 in the 12 games he appeared in...in his appearances, Dayton out-scored opponents 28-17 and held teams to one or no goals in eight of 12 games...part of a defense that shut out Wisconsin- for 110 minutes, and Duquesne and La Salle in regulation... registered 449 minutes.

High School / Club Dayton native Imbrogno joined the Flyers from Centerville High School, where the 5-9 forward was First Team All-Conference, First Team All-District and All-Conference Academic...he led the team in scoring his last two seasons and was named his team’s Most Valuable Player twice...First Team All-Miami Valley and First-Team All-GWOC... scored 12 goals and had 4 assists in 2003, and had finished his high school career with 26 goals and nine assists.

Personal Son of Diane and Dean Imbrogno...born September 10, 1985...majoring in Communications.

Career Statistics Year GP GS Goals Asst. Points Shots GWG 2006 13 8 3 2 8 19 0 2005 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 2004 12 0 0 0 0 2 0 Total 32 8 3 2 8 22 0

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Class: Grad School Height: 5-9 Hometown: Newtownards, Northern Ireland #9 High School: Regent House Grammar Position: Midfielder Gary Long

2006 As a graduated senior, Long played in and started 15 of UD’s 17 games...named to the 2006-07 Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll...had two assists on the season...ranked tied for second on the team in assists...made his Flyer debut against Northern Illinois...notched his first assist with the Flyers in a victory over IUPUI...added an assist at Duquesne...was on the field for all five Dayton shutouts.

High School/Club Named Welsh Universities Captain...Played in the 2005 and 2006 British University Games...2002 Northern Ireland Schoolboy International...2002 Belfast and District Schoolboy Representative...has played with Kawana Waters F.C. - Sunshine Coast Australia and were League and Cup winners...league winners with Glentoran F.C in the Irish League...has also played with the University of Wales Institute Cardiff, where he earned a degree in Sports Coaching...he is enrolled in graduate school at UD and has two years of eligibility remaining.

Personal Son of John and Jan Long...born September 21, 1983...Exercise Science major.

Career Statistics Year GP GS Goals Asst. Points Shots GWG 2006 15 15 0 2 2 1 0 Total 15 15 0 2 2 1 0

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2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON High School: Lycee Bristol #15 Position: Defender

Florian DeCamps

2006 The sophomore defenseman played in 14 games, starting seven...scored two goals and an assist for five points, tied for fourth-best on the team...DeCamps earned Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week honors for the last week of the season for a goal against Charlotte in a victory and his game-tying assist against Richmond...recorded his first collegiate goal versus Duquesne.

2005 DeCamps attended UD’s sister institution, Espeme University, in Nice, France, but the school does not have soccer as an interscholastic sport...entered UD with three years of eligibility.

High School / Club DeCamps played for US Cagnes Youth Academie for eight years, one of the best youth training centers in France...played for the AS Cannes U-18 team which won the “Coupe de Cote d’Azur”...AS Cannes has produced soccer stars Zinadine Zidane, Patrick Viera and Johan Micoud.

Personal Son of Andre and Martine Clair DeCamps...born December 3, 1986...majoring in International Business.

Career Statistics Year GP GS Goals Asst. Points Shots GWG 2006 4 7 2 1 5 18 0 2005 ------Total 4 7 2 1 5 18 0

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Class: Junior Height: 5-11 Hometown: St. Louis, MO High School: Christian #7 Brothers Position: Midfielder

Joe Olwig

2006 Played in 11 games, starting five...midfielder took six shots, scoring one goal in a 1-1 tie against George Washington...started the first three games of the season... recorded a shot on goal against Northern Illinois...added another shot on goal against Duquesne...finished the season with a shot on goal versus La Salle...named to the 2006-07 Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll.

2005 Appeared in 16 games with 12 starts...made his first collegiate start -- his first college appearance -- in UD’s season open and scored the game-winning goal in the Flyers’ 2-0 win over Marshall in the Dayton Marriott Flyer Classic...exploded for two goals and an assist for five points in UD’s 6-2 romp over Evansville...scored the game-winning goal in the Flyers’ win over St. Bonaventure off an indirect from Omar Jarun...picked up an assist in UD’s 3-1 win in the Atlantic 10 Championship Quarterfinals against Charlotte.

High School / Club His freshman team at Christian Brothers College High School went undefeated with a 22-0 season...captained the B Team his sophomore year campaign...as a senior, led CBC to the Missouri 4A Soccer State Championship as the team finished ranked fourth in the country...a National Honors Society member, Olwig graduated ninth in his class with a 4.1 GPA...a member of the Scott Gallagher Under 16 State Championship team in 2003 and also won the U.S. Club Soccer Regional and National Championships that year...in 2004, Scott Gallagher was the 2004 U-17 USYSA State, Regional, and National Champions, sweeping Nationals with a 4-0 record...Olympic Development experience with Missouri `87 State Team.

Personal Son of Debbie and Joe Olwig...born February 5, 1987...majoring in accounting.

Career Statistics Year GP GS Goals Asst. Points Shots GWG 2006 11 5 1 0 2 8 0 2005 16 12 4 2 8 8 2 Total 27 17 5 2 10 16 2

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2007_MSOC-fINAL.indd 33 8/21/07 12:42:41 AM Class: Junior Height: 6-3 Hometown: Sofia, Bulgaria High School: Alexander 2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON #10 Teodorv-Balan Position: Midfielder

Simeon Zaprianov

2006 The sophomore played in eight games, starting two...played midfielder and forward... had his only assist of the season in the last game of the year against A-10 rival Charlotte to help the Flyers win 4-2...made his first collegiate appearance against Northern Illinois...first start of his UD career came against La Salle.

High School / Club Zaprianov is a versatile player who can play anywhere on the field...He played with the FC CKSA U18 team that won the Bulgarian City Championship...that’s the same club that former Flyer Lubomir Bogdanov played for...a transfer from Bulgaria’s University of National and World Economy.

Personal Son of Milan and Nely Zapiranov...born on May 23, 1986...majoring in General Studies.

Career Statistics Year GP GS Goals Asst. Points Shots GWG 2006 8 2 0 1 1 5 0 Total 8 2 0 1 1 5 0

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Class: Redshirt Sophomore Height: 5-11 Hometown: Minneapolis, MN High School: Holy Angels #26 Position: Goalkeeper

Alex Davis

2006 Davis played in the field for one game...first collegiate appearance came against Butler...named to the 2006-07 Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll.

2005 Did not see time in 2005, redshirted the season.

High School / Club Named Missota Conference Most Valuable Player as a senior, when he was named Coaches’ All-State First Team...runner up for Minnesota Mr. Soccer Award...named to the St. Paul Pioneer Press All-State First Team and Minneapolis Star Tribune All-Metro Second Team...as a junior was named to the All-Conference team, Coaches’ All-State First Team and St. Paul Pioneer Press All-State Honorable Mention...All-Conference Honorable Mention as a sophomore...in his freshman season, Holy Angels was the MSHSL Class “A” Runner-up...a member of the High Honor Roll or Honor Roll in each of his trimesters of high school...member of the Bangu Tsunami club team which was the Minnesota State Cup Runners-up his sophomore season and the Minnesota State Cup Champions his freshman season...an `86 Minnesota ODP participant in Region II camp and tournament in both 2001 and 2003.

Personal Son of Sara Wahl and Mike Davis...born August 26, 1986...majoring in Political Science.

Career Statistics Year GP GS Min GA GAA Saves Pct W-L-T ShO 2006 1 0 2:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0 Total 1 0 2:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0

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Randy Dennis

2006 One of three Flyers to start all 17 games in 2006...Dennis was a standout in his first year at UD with a consistent performance as a center back...helped the Flyers to its first shutout of the season against Belmont...UD then recorded three consecutive shutouts with wins against Western Illinois, IUPUI and Tulsa...helped limit #1 SMU to two shots on goal...helped the Flyer defense with a shutout at La Salle.

High School / Club Dennis joined classmate Jeff Popella on collegesoccernews.com’s listing of “Top 100 Freshmen To Keep An Eye On”...was named the District Defensive Most Valuable Player in 2006 as well as being named to Defensive All-State team...three-time all-district in high school...played for the Dallas Texans 88 Red in 2005-06 and were named 2006 State Cup Champions and went to the Region III Championship...Olympic Development Program experience with the North Texas State ODP 2000-2006 and with the Region III ODP 2004-2006...participated in the 2006 MLS combines in Carson, CA...played in the 2006 Region III Guadalajara Mexico International Festival...also named a Texas Scholar.

Personal Son of Michael and Tammy Dennis...born April 26, 1988...undeclared major in the College of Arts Sciences.

Career Statistics Year GP GS Goals Asst. Points Shots GWG 2006 17 17 0 0 0 0 0 Total 17 17 0 0 0 0 0

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Class: Sophomore Height: 6-0 Hometown: Nottingham, England High School: Carlton Le Willows #8 Position: Defender

Ryan Handbury

2006 Handbury was one of three Flyers to start all 17 games...was named to the A-10’s Honorable Mention Team...scored a goal on eight shots and had an assist...scored a penalty shot in the 35th minute at LaSalle, giving the Flyers a 1-0 win that ended UD’s seven-game winless streak...named a member of the All-Tournament and All-Invite Team at the New Mexico’s TLC Plumbing and Utility Invite...earned a spot on the 2006 All-Ohio Second Team given out by the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association.

High School / Club Excelled in a club setting, playing for the prestigious Nottingham Forest Academy... the talented center back has been called up to England’s U18 National Team three times.

Personal Son of Michelle and Chris Handbury...majoring in Sport Management.

Career Statistics Year GP GS Goals Asst. Points Shots GWG 2006 17 17 1 1 3 8 1 Total 17 17 1 1 3 8 1

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2007_MSOC-fINAL.indd 37 8/21/07 12:42:48 AM Class: Sophomore Height: 5-11 Hometown: Jamestown, OH

2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON High School: Greenview #13 Position: Forward

Ryan Hartman

2006 Hartman played in four games for UD...made his collegiate debut against Xavier... also appeared against La Salle, UMass and Rhode Island...tallied a shot on goal against Rhode Island.

High School / Club Named the 2005 D-III Ohio Player of the Year...Adidas/NSCAA All-American...his team was also the 2005 D-III State Champions...named to the All-Conference team... was a team co-captain and had 36 goals and 20 assists...during his junior year he was Third Team All-Ohio, First Team All-District and named to the All-Conference team...Scored 24 goals and had 11 assists in his junior season...also played for the Beavercreek Celtics Premier during his freshman and sophomore years...he also competed in track where he was the D-II runner-up in the 400 meters...was named to the All-Ohio and Academic All-Ohio teams in track his senior year...also was a state qualifier in the 400 meters as a junior...V-P of the National Honor Society and was a Co-Valedictorian.

Personal Son of Michael and Marcia Hartman...born October 20, 1987...majoring in Exercise Science.

Career Statistics Year GP GS Goals Asst. Points Shots GWG 2006 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 Total 4 0 0 0 0 1 0

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Class: Sophomore Height: 5-10 Hometown: Westerville, OH High School: St. Francis DeSales #6 Position: Midfielder

Ben Murray

2006 Named to the 2006-07 Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll...played in 16 games, starting 10 at midfield...recorded six shots and one goal as a freshman... tied for second on the team in assists with two...first collegiate goal and assist came against IUPUI in a victory...added an assist the following game against Tulsa.

High School / Club Named First Team All-District and All-League as well as Third Team All-State during his senior year...First Team All-District and First Team All-League during his junior year... Second Team All-League during his sophomore year...played for Ambassador SC from 1997-2006 where they were nine-time Ohio South State Champions (1998-2006)... team was also 2002 Best of the Midwest Champions, 2003 Region II Runner-Up, 2004 Region II Semifinalist and 2005 Jefferson Cup Champions...was on the Honor Roll all four years and was a member of the National Honor Society.

Personal Son of John and Mary Lou Murray...born January 4, 1988...majoring in Business.

Career Statistics Year GP GS Goals Asst. Points Shots GWG 2006 16 10 1 2 4 6 1 Total 16 10 1 2 4 6 1

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2007_MSOC-fINAL.indd 39 8/21/07 12:42:51 AM Class: Sophomore Height: 6-1 Hometown: Dayton, OH

2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON High School: Carroll #12 Position: Forward

Jeff Popella

2006 Popella played in nine games and started three for UD...the forward had one goal for two points taking eight shots for the season, five of which were on goal...had one goal in a 2-2 tie against Richmond...second on team in shot on goal percentage and had three shots on goal against Northern Illinois.

High School / Club One of two Flyers who collegesoccernews.com lists as a “Top 100 Freshmen To Keep An Eye On” in 2006 (Randy Dennis is the other)...Popella was named the D-II State Player of the Year...named a 2005 NSCAA All-American...MML Player of the Year... First Team All-State, All-Area and All-League...played for the 2002 Ohio South State team...has also played for the Inter Dayton, United Rapids, Celtics and Ohio Galaxies club teams.

Personal Son of Jeff and Lora Popella...born November 15, 1987...majoring in Mechanical Engineering.

Career Statistics Year GP GS Goals Asst. Points Shots GWG 2006 9 3 1 0 2 8 0 Total 9 3 1 0 2 8 0

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Class: Sophomore Height: 5-10 Hometown: Dallas, TX High School: Nolan Catholic #19 Position: Midfielder

Alex Torda

2006 Torda started all 12 games in which he played...the midfielder took 16 shots with two goals and an assist all coming against IUPUI...earned Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week honors for the week of Sept. 4-10...was named to the all-Dayton Flyer Marriott Classic team.

High School / Club Torda was named to the All-State and All-District First teams in both his junior and senior years...district Most Valuable Player during his senior year...named the District Offensive Player of the Year during his junior season...also named to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram All-Area team...Dallas Cup quarterfinalist in 2005 and 2006...also played for DFW Tejanos ‘88 Boys team...graduated Magna Cum Laude and received a Math award.

Personal Son of James and Fran Torda...born February 9, 1988...majoring in Business.

Career Statistics Year GP GS Goals Asst. Points Shots GWG 2006 12 12 2 1 5 16 0 Total 12 12 2 1 5 16 0

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2007_MSOC-fINAL.indd 41 8/21/07 12:42:55 AM Class: Sophomore Height: 6-0 Hometown: St. Louis, MO High School: St. Louis #22 University High School Position: Midfielder

Career Statistics Year GP GS Goals Asst. Points Shots GWG 2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON 2006 12 5 0 0 0 3 0 Total 12 5 0 0 0 3 0

Zach Weiss

2006 Played in 12 games, starting five of them at the midfield...made his first collegiate appearance against Northern Illinois...first career start came against then-No. 1 SMU.

High School / Club As a senior, Weiss was named First Team All-State, Second Team All-Metro St. Louis and First Team All-Conference as well as serving as team captain...he was also named to the St. Louis Post Dispatch “Top 10 Players to Watch”...was named Third Team All-Metro St. Louis and Second Team All-Conference his junior year...named Third Team All-Conference during his sophomore year, when his High School won the state championship...played with the Lou Fusz Soccer Club that was State Champs in 2003 and a National Finalist in 2004...Was State Runner-up with Busch Soccer Club in 2002...competed in the 2002 USA Cup where his team finished in first place...Academic honors each of his four years in high school.

Personal Son of Dan and Sue Weiss...born February 10, 1988...majoring in Engineering.

Class: Graduate Student Height: 6-2 Hometown: Aberytwyth, Wales High School: Shrewsbury #3 Position: Midfielder / Defender

Daniel March

High School / Club Served as a high school captain...named captain of his county team...represented Wales at the U-19 international level...played for his club team at University of Wales... athletic defensive player who reads the game well and can disrupt things from the central midfield and central defense...has good leadership qualities and will bring some experience to the team...will have two years of eligibility at Dayton.

Personal Son of Kenneth and Christine March...born April 20, 1985...majoring in Sport Science.

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Class: Redshirt Freshman Height: 5-9 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Chillicothe, OH Height: 6-0 High School: Chillicothe #24 Position: Defender Hometown: St. Louis, MO High School: St. Louis 2006 University High School Redshirted his freshman season. Position: Midfielder High School / Club Name Third Team All-State Third Team as well as First Team All-Conference and All-District during his senior year...also named to the conference and district All-Academic team his senior year...First Team All-Conference and District his junior year...named team Most Valuable Player as well as team captain his junior and senior year...played on the OSYSA District II and State Team...served as team captain for the Dayton Galaxies U15 and U16 teams that were the 2004 Northern Ohio Cup Champions...also played with the Columbus Crew International Team that participated in the 2004 Manchester Futbol Festival in Manchester, England...member of the National Honor Society and National Spanish Honor Society.

Personal Kyle Basil ASonle of xBrad Tandorda Elaine Basil...born May 24, 1988...majoring in Civil Engineering. Class: Redshirt Freshman Height: 6-2 Hometown: Suwanee, GA High School: Peachtree Ridge #27 Position: Goalkeeper 2006 Redshirted his freshman season.

High School / Club Played for one of the premier club teams in the nation, the Georgia-based Forsyth Fusion...the Fusion won the 2005 Georgia State Cup, as well as the Atlanta Cup...Caltabiano the 2006 Disney Showcase MVP...In high school, he was 5-A all-region and two-time all-county...had a career goals against average in high school of 0.80...he was also a three-time Scholar-Athlete Award winner.

Personal Scott Son of John and Sally Caltabiano...born March 14, 1988...majoring in Civil Engineering. Caltabiano Alex Torda Class: Freshman Height: 5-10 Hometown: Cincinnati, OH High School: La Salle #17 Position: Forward High School / Club Named All League (GMC) first team all four years at LaSalle...All State honoree sophomore through senior years...GCL Player of the Year...Named to All Region team senior year...member of Cincinnati United Premier...two-time state champions...Tampa Bay Sun Bowl and Disney Showcase champions...seven-year member of ODP state team...member of ODP Region II team to play interregionals in California and Costa Rica.

Personal Son of Michael and Pierrette Albers...born April 15, 1989...majoring in Finance.

Josh Albers Alex Torda Class: Freshman Height: 6-4 Hometown: Manassas, VA High School: Seton #23 Position: Forward High School / Club Arnold is a four-time member of the Virginia State ODP Team (2006, 2004-2001) and a four-time player with the Virginia Northern District ODP Team (2005-2001)…holds the Seton program record for career goals with 98 and led the school to three consecutive Virginia State Championships from 2004 to 2006…named a three-time Virginia Independent Soccer Association Division II First Team All-State Player, a Capital Area Athletic Conference first team player in 2006 and a two-time, first team selection with the Delaney Athletic Conference… with the Rivendell Rangers of the U.S. Fustal Federation helped his team win the U19 Men’s Northeast/Mid-Atlantic Region and was a first team All-Region selection.

Personal Son of Duke and Christina…born January 29, 1989…undecided major. Jake Arnold Alex Torda 42 43 2007 DAYTON SOCCER

2007_MSOC-fINAL.indd 43 8/21/07 12:43:00 AM Class: Freshman Height: 6-2 Hometown: Atlanta, GA High School: Marist #25 Position: Goalkeeper High School / Club Four year letter-winner and three year varsity starter at Marist...earned first team all area honors for Dekalb/Rockdale and Northside Metro Atlanta his junior year...in addition, his team won the state championship that year...served as team captain his senior year...lettered his senior year as a punter for high school football team...member of North Atlanta Soccer Association Club.

Personal 2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON Son of Gary and Tee Barnes…born September 27, 1988…majoring in Business.

Matt Barnes Alex Torda Class: Freshman Height: 6-0 Hometown: Sylvania, OH High School: St. John’s Jesuit #20 Position: Forward High School / Club Named First Team All District in 2005 at St. John’s Jesuit...high school team also won district championship in 2006...member of Club who were regional finalists in 2003...won state championships three years in a row (‘03-’05)...was named to Regional Team... five year member of Ohio North State team.

Personal Son of Emmett and Pati Boyle...born February 23, 1989...majoring in Business.

Sean Boyle Alex Torda Class: Freshman Height: 5-9 Hometown: West Chester, OH High School: Lakota East #28 Position: Defender High School / Club Named High School All Region and All-State (second team) as a senior at Lakota East...honored as All-Southwest Ohio First Team in 2006, All-League (GMC) first team (‘06) and All-League (GMC) second team (‘05)...in addition, earned All-City Honorable Mention in 2005 and 2005...Academic All-League all four years at Lakota...member of Cincinnati United Premier....Two-time state champions...Tampa Bay Sun Bowl and Disney Showcase champions...elected as Captain of Club team at U15, U16, U17, and U18.

Personal Son of Tom and Linda Gregory...born May 7, 1989...undecided academic major. Brett Gregory Alex Torda Class: Sophomore Height: 6-2 Hometown: Brong-Ahafo, Ghana High School: Presbyterian Boys Secondary School #18 Position: Midfielder High School / Club Kissi is a tall, hard-nosed player who is committed into tackles and is solid technically. Showcases himself as an excellent competitor... attended Presbyterian Boy’s Secondary School and was the Most Valuable Player of the high school team and team captain...attended two years of University of Ghana...competed with their club team as a starting midfielder.

Personal Born April 14, 1989...general studies major.

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Class: Freshman Height: 6-1 Hometown: North Royalton, OH High School: Walsh Jesuit #21 Position: Defender High School / Club Four year varsity starter at Walsh Jesuit...member of team to win state championship in 2006...an All-District first team and RPC First Team All Star pick....earned Most Valuable Defender Award...named Team Captain...member of Cleveland Internationals Club...Ohio North Champions four years straight (2002-’05)...regional Finalist in 2002 and Regional semifinalists in 2004.

Personal Son of Pete and Beth Milli…born August 26, 1988…undecided major.

Jacob Milli Alex Torda Class: Freshman Height: 5-11 Hometown: St. Louis, MO High School: Chaminade #14 Position: Midfielder High School / Club Four year letter-winner and three year varsity starter at Chaminade...helped his team win the state championship his senior year and also helped his team to a second place state finish his freshman year...named Defensive Player of the Year as a sophomore...was named Third Team Metro his senior year...also served as co-captain for his team...member of Scott Gallagher Soccer Club who were national finalist (U17), third place, regional finalist in 2004 and regional champions in 2006...the team won state championships four years in a row (2003-’06).

Personal Son of Dave and Dona Ramza...born December 6, 1988...undecided major.

Alex Ramza Alex Torda Class: Sophomore Height: 5-11 Hometown: Keller, TX High School: Carroll Senior #5 Position: Midfielder 2006 Enters as a transfer from Central Florida...saw action in 13 matches, starting seven...tallied shots at Tulsa and against No. 1 SMU...aided in the Golden Knights’ shutouts of North Florida, Furman, No. 17 Memphis, Florida International and Stetson...missed the final two games due to injury.

High School / Club Played one year at Paul VI High School in New Jersey, where he was selected first-team all-conference and was the only freshman named Second-Team All-Parochial...moved to Carroll High School in Southlake, Texas for his final three seasons...also played with the Dallas Texas 88 Red Club squad, which captured the USYSA National Championship in 2005...team also won three consecutive Classic League Sonny and Premier League titles as well as the state championship in 2003, 2004 and 2005...played with both the Region I and Regional 3 Renner AODPle programs.x Torda Personal Son of Jules and Sheryl Renner...majoring in marketing. Class: Freshman Height: 6-0 Hometown: Richmond, VA High School: Mills E. Goodwin #29 Position: Defender High School / Club Member of the USL Super Y League National Team...served as a team captain and earned all-Colonial district honors his sophomore and junior seasons...also ran track and earned all district honors as a sophomore and served as a team captain as a senior.

Personal Son of Tom and Wendy Watkins...born September 27, 1988...majoring in Health and Sport Sciences. Tommy Alex Torda 44 Watkins 45 2007 DAYTON SOCCER

2007_MSOC-fINAL.indd 45 8/21/07 12:43:09 AM OPPONENTS Sacramento State Davidson Belmont Hornets Wildcats Bruins Location:...... Sacramento, CA Location ...... Davidson, NC Location...... Nashville, TN Colors: ...... Green and Gold Colors...... Red and Black Colors...... Navy, Red and White Conference: ...... Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Conference ...... Southern Conference...... Atlantic Sun Stadium: ...... Hornet Soccer Field Stadium...... Alumni Stadium Stadium...... Whitten Soccer Complex Capacity / Surface: ...... 1,500 / Grass Capacity / Surface...... 2,000 / Grass Capacity / Surface...... 500 / Grass

Head Coach: ...... Michael Linenberger Head Coach...... Matt Spear Head Coach...... Earle Davidson Record at School: ...... 113-188-29 Record at School...... 66-49-9 Record at School...... 51-114-9 Career Record: ...... 113-188-29 Career Record...... 66-49-9 Career Record...... 51-114-9 Assistant Coaches: ...... Jason Gantt, Matt McDougall Assistant Coaches...... Clint Peay, Todd Herman, Bart Creasman Assistant Coaches...... Bryan Johnson

2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON 2006 Record (Conference Record): ...... 7-10-2 (4-4-2) 2006 Record (Conference Record)...... 5-13-1 (1-5-1) 2006 Record (Conference Record)...... 7-9-2 (3-3-1) Letterwinners Returning / Lost: ...... 13 / 9 Letterwinners Returning / Lost...... 22 / 4 Letterwinners Returning / Lost...... 16 / 8 Starters Returning / Lost: ...... 7 / 4 Starters Returning / Lost...... 7 / 4 Starters Returning / Lost...... 7 / 4

Soccer SID: ...... Ryan Bjork Soccer SID...... Joey Beeler Soccer SID...... Marcel Pourtout SID E-mail: ...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID’s Office Phone: ...... (916) 278-6896 SID’s Office Phone...... (704) 894-2931 SID’s Office Phone...... (615) 460-8023 SID’s Fax: ...... (916) 278-5429 SID’s Cell...... (704) 458-6198 SID’s Cell...... N/A SID’s Fax...... (704) 894-2636 SID’s Fax...... (615) 460-5584 www.hornetsports.com www3.davidson.edu/athletics www.belmont.edu/athletics

St. Francis Eastern Illinois Wright State Red Flash Panthers Raiders Location: ...... Loretto, PA Location...... Charleston, IL Location...... Dayton, OH Colors: ...... Red, White and Blue Colors...... Blue and Gray Colors...... Green and Gold Conference: ...... ...... Missouri Valley Conference...... Stadium: ...... Stokes Soccer Complex Stadium...... Lakeside Field Stadium...... Alumni Field Capacity / Surface: ...... 1,500 / Grass Capacity / Surface...... 1,000 / Grass Capacity / Surface...... 1,000 / Grass Head Coach...... Adam Howarth Head Coach...... Mike Tracy Head Coach: ...... Michael Casper Record at School...... 52-67-10 Record at School: ...... 0-0 Record at School...... 47-49-3 Career Record...... 52-67-10 Career Record...... 47-49-3 Career Record: ...... 0-0 Assistant Coaches...... Dino Raso, Chad Jones Assistant Coaches...... Jeff Korytoski Assistant Coach: ...... TBA 2006 Record (Conference Record)...... 11-7-2 (1-3-2) 2006 Record (Conference Record)...... 8-9-1 (1-6-0) 2006 Record (Conference Record): ...... 2-12-2 (2-4-2) Letterwinners Returning / Lost...... 19 / 4 Letterwinners Returning / Lost...... 18 / 5 Letterwinners Returning / Lost: ...... 11 / 10 Starters Returning / Lost...... 9 / 2 Starters Returning / Lost...... 8 / 3 Starters Returning / Lost: ...... 8 / 3 Soccer SID...... Ben Turner Soccer SID...... Greg Campbell Soccer SID: ...... Ben Mitchell SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail: ...... [email protected] SID’s Office Phone...... (217) 581-7020 SID Office Phone...... (937) 775-4687 SID’s Office Phone: ...... (814) 472-3916 SID’s Cell...... (217) 549-7965 SID Cell...... (937) 602-0326 SID’s Cell: ...... (724) 541-0626 SID’s Fax...... (217) 581-6434 SID Fax...... (937) 775-2368 SID’s Fax: ...... (814) 472-3196 www.goredflash.com www.EIUpanthers.com www.wsuraiders.cstv.com

UNC Greensboro Butler Oakland Spartans Bulldogs Golden Grizzlies Location: ...... Greensboro, NC Location...... Indianapolis, IN Location...... Rochester, MI Colors: ...... Gold, White and Navy Colors...... Blue and White Colors...... Gold and Black Conference: ...... Southern Conference...... Horizon League Conference...... The Summit League Stadium: ...... UNGC Soccer Stadium Stadium...... Varsity Field Stadium...... OU Soccer Field Capacity / Surface: ...... 3,540 / Grass Capacity / Surface...... 1,000 Capacity / Surface...... 1,000 / Grass

Head Coach: ...... Michael Parker Head Coach...... Kelly Findley Head Coach...... Gary Parsons Record at School: ...... 355-133-19 Record at School...... 7-11-2 Record at School...... 337-127-53 Career Record: ...... 467-161-25 Career Record...... 24-33-2 Career Record...... 337-127-53 Assistant Coaches: ...... Scott Brittsan / Justin Maullin Assistant Coaches...... David Costa, Mike Rivas Assistant Coaches...... Eric Pogue, Steve Seargant

2006 Record (Conference Record):...... 16-6-1 (5-1-1) 2006 Record (Conference Record)...... 7-11-2 (2-4-1) 2006 Record (Conference Record)...... 5-12-1 (2-4-0) Letterwinners Returning / Lost:...... 21 / 6 Letterwinners Returning / Lost...... 10 / 12 Letterwinners Returning / Lost...... 13 / 10 Starters Returning / Lost:...... 7 / 4 Starters Returning / Lost:...... 5 / 6 Starters Returning / Lost...... 6 / 5

Soccer SID:...... Mike Hirschman Soccer SID...... Jim McGrath Soccer SID...... Shannon Dove SID E-mail:...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID’s Office Phone:...... (336) 334-5615 SID’s Office Phone...... (317) 940-9414 SID’s Office Phone...... (248) 370-3123 SID’s Cell: ...... (336) 202-5331 SID’s Cell...... (317) 491-5461 SID’s Cell...... N/A SID’s Fax: ...... (336) 334-3182 SID’s Fax...... (317) 940-9808 SID’s Fax...... (248) 370-3138 www.uncgspartans.com www.butlersports.com www.ougrizzlies.com

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Head Coach...... Sam Koch Head Coach...... Jim McElderry Head Coach:...... Dave Schureck Record at School...... 170-116-28 Record at School...... 24-32-14 Record at School:...... 11-20-7 Career Record...... 228-169-44 Career Record...... 24-32-14 Career Record:...... 68-53-15 Assistant Coaches...... Jon Davy Assistant Coaches...... Eric Masters Assistant Coach:...... Kevin McCloskey, Michael Popejoy

2006 Record (Conference Record)...... 8-8-3 (2-6-1) 2006 Record (Conference Record)...... 9-3-5 (3-3-3) 2006 Record (Conference Record):...... 7-10-2 (4-3-2) Letterwinners Returning / Lost...... 17 / 4 Letterwinners Returning / Lost...... 25 / 7 Letterwinners Returning / Lost:...... 15 / 10 Starters Returning / Lost...... 9 / 2 Starters Returning / Lost...... 10 / 1 Starters Returning / Lost:...... 6 / 5

Soccer SID...... John Sinnett Soccer SID...... Scott Kwiatkowski Soccer SID:...... Pat McKenna SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail:...... [email protected] SID’s Office Phone...... (413) 545-1744 SID’s Office Phone...... (718) 817-4240 SID’s Office Phone:...... (513) 745-2058 SID’s Cell...... (413) 687-2237 SID’s Cell...... N/A SID’s Cell:...... (513) 503-4863 SID’s Fax...... (413) 545-1556 SID’s Fax...... (718) 817-4244 SID’s Fax:...... (513) 745-2825 http://umassathletics.cstv.com www.fordhamsports.com http://goxavier.cstv.com

Rhode Island Saint Joseph’s St. Bonaventure Rams Hawks Bonnies Location...... Kingston, R.I. Location...... Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Location...... St. Bonaventure, NY Colors...... Keaney Blue, Dark Blue and White Colors...... Crimson and Gray Colors...... Brown and White Conference...... Atlantic 10 Conference...... Atlantic 10 Conference...... Atlantic 10 Stadium...... URI Soccer Complex Stadium...... Finnesey Field Stadium...... McGraw-Jennings Field Capacity / Surface...... 2,000 / grass Capacity / Surface...... 1,000 / Turf Capacity / Surface...... 1,000 / grass

Head Coach...... Tom Turner Head Coach...... Mel Mahler Head Coach...... John O’Connor Record at School...... 114-231-27 Record at School...... 12-5-6 Record at School...... 4-11-3 Career Record...... 114-231-27 Career Record...... 115-87-16 Career Record...... 125-79-23 Assistant Coaches...... Ken Clark, Hugh McInaw Assistant Coaches...... None Assistant Coaches...... Gareth Elliot 2006 Record (Conference Record)...... 2-12-4 (1-6-2) 2006 Record (Conference Record)...... 3-12-2 2006 Record (Conference Record)...... 12-5-6 (7-2-0) Letterwinners Returning / Lost...... 20/5 Letterwinners Returning / Lost...... 17 / 6 Letterwinners Returning / Lost...... 15 / 8 Starters Returning / Lost...... 8/3 Starters Returning / Lost...... 6 / 5 Starters Returning / Lost...... 10 / 1 Soccer SID...... Marie Wozniak Soccer SID...... Patrick Pierson Soccer SID...... Jodi Pontbriand SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID’s Office Phone...... (610) 660-1727 SID’s Office Phone...... (716) 375-2575 SID’s Office Phone...... (401) 874-5356 SID’s Cell...... (610) 999-3634 SID’s Cell...... (716) 640-4496 SID’s Cell...... (401) 255-3483 SID’s Fax...... (610) 660-1724 SID’s Fax...... (716) 375-2383 SID’s Fax...... (401) 874-5354 http://gorhody.cstv.com www.sjuhawks.com http://gobonnies.cstv.com

La Salle Temple Duquesne Explorers Owls Dukes Location...... Philadelphia, PA Location...... Philadelphia, PA Location...... Pittsburgh, PA Colors...... Blue and Gold Colors...... Cherry and White Colors:...... Red and Blue Conference...... Atlantic 10 Conference...... Atlantic 10 Conference:...... Atlantic 10 Stadium...... McCarthy Stadium Stadium...... Ambler Field Stadium...... Arthur J. Rooney Athletic Field Capacity / Surface...... 7,500 / Grass Capacity / Surface...... 1,000 / grass Capacity / Surface:...... 4,500 / Astroplay

Head Coach...... Pat Farrell Head Coach...... David MacWilliams Head Coach...... Jake Ouimet Record at School...... 162-185-31 Record at School...... 48-75-10 Record at School...... 11-7-2 Career Record...... 162-185-31 Career Record...... 48-75-10 Career Record...... 11-7-2 Assistant Coaches...... Jim Coleman, Bob Wilkinson Assistant Coaches...... Rob Johnson, John Amorin Assistant Coaches...... Mike Dunphy

2006 Record (Conference Record)...... 7-9-2 (3-5-1) 2006 Record (Conference Record)...... 2-14-1 (1-8-0) 2006 Record (Conference Record)...... 11-7-2 Letterwinners Returning / Lost...... 23 / 3 Letterwinners Returning / Lost...... 15 / 9 Letterwinners Returning / Lost...... 12 / 8 Starters Returning / Lost...... 9 / 2 Starters Returning / Lost...... 7 / 4 Starters Returning / Lost...... 6 / 5

Soccer SID...... Sarah Punderson Soccer SID...... Larry Dougherty Soccer SID...... George Nieman SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID E-mail...... [email protected] SID’s Office Phone...... (215) 951-1637 SID’s Office Phone...... (215) 204-2588 SID’s Office Phone...... (412) 396-5376 SID’s Cell...... (732) 674-0049 SID’s Cell...... (215) 651-1822 SID’s Cell...... (412) 580-7330 SID’s Fax...... (215) 951-1694 SID’s Fax...... (215) 204-7499 SID’s Fax...... (412) 396-6210 http://goexplorers.cstv.com www.owlsports.cstv.com http://goduquesne.cstv.com

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By Class

GRADUATE STUDENTS (2)

3 Daniel March MF

9 Gary Long MF

2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SENIORS (2)

Zac Tyler Daniel Randy Sonny Ben Joe Ryan 1 Zac Gibbens GK Gibbens Imbrogno March Dennis Renner Murray Olwig Handbury 2 Tyler Imbrogno F Sr. • GK Sr. • F Gs. • MF So. • D So. • MF So. • MF Jr. • MF So. • D JUNIORS (3)

7 Joe Olwig MF

10 Simeon Zaprianov MF

15 Florian DeCamps MF

SOPHOMORES (10) 9 10 12 13 14 15 17 18 4 Randy Dennis D Gary Simeon Jeff Ryan Alex Florian Josh Isaac 5 Sonny Renner MF Long Zaprianov Popella Hartman Ramza DeCamps Albers Kissi 6 Ben Murray MF

GS • MF Jr. • MF So. • F So. • F Fr. • MF Jr. • MF Fr. • MF So. • MF 8 Ryan Handbury D 12 Jeff Popella F 13 Ryan Hartman F 18 Isaac Kissi MF 19 Alex Torda MF 22 Zach Weiss MF 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 26 Alex Davis GK Alex Sean Jacob Zach Jake Kyle Matt Alex FRESHMEN (10) Torda Boyle Milli Weiss Arnold Basil Barnes Davis 14 Alex Ramza MF So. • MF Fr. • F So. • MF Fr. • F Fr. • D Fr. • GK So. • GK Fr. • D 17 Josh Albers MF 20 Sean Boyle F 21 Jacob Milli D 23 Jake Arnold F 24 Kyle Basil D 25 Matt Barnes GK 27 28 29 27 Scott Caltabiano GK Scott Brett Tommy Dennis Paul Chase Currier Souders Brooks 28 Brett Gregory D Caltabiano Gregory Watkins 29 Tommy Watkins D Fr. • GK Fr. • D Fr. • D HEAD COACH ASST. COACH ASST. COACH

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Despite a 6-9-2 overall record, Currier believes the future is bright after the way the team improved and developed throughout the season. He believes the way his team ended the 2006 season will springboard his team with a lot of momentum and energy into 2007.

“By the end of the season, we learned how to compete,” Currier said. “The next step for us is to learn how to win. We have a lot of talent. We just have to refine it now. “Alex Torda, Randy Dennis and Handbury were standouts in their first year. 2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON Handbury and Dennis were an excellent, consistent combination as our two center backs. Torda was our most versatile player and has an incredible work After suffering seven shutouts, head coach Dennis Currier was willing to try ethic, but his season-ending injury hurt us a bit. Gary Long filled a void for us anything, even if that meant moving two defenders to the front. It paid off with in the center of the park and was our vocal leader. Ben Murray was solid and a four-game unbeaten streak to end an up-and-down 2006 season. showed he can play multiple positions as well.”

“All season, we had trouble holding the ball up top,” said Currier, whose 13- Among the veteran players, Currier pointed out captain Ian Mulligan, Nick year career record stands at 205-63-18. “Florian (DeCamps) and Simeon Tarkany, Ryan Hefley and Antti Arst as players who really stepped it up this (Zaprianov) added an entirely different dimension to our offense. They were year. able to hold the ball up while releasing pressure off our defense and allowing numbers to get forward.” “I think there were a lot of guys who had to step up because of the youth,” Currier said. “In returning players, we only had three players who played DeCamps had a hand in the season-ending unbeaten streak with a goal and significant roles in the past.” an assist in the last weekend to earn A-10 Rookie of the Week honors. UD tied Richmond, 2-2, and defeated Charlotte, 4-2, at Baujan Field. With a solid foundation now in place, the Flyers believe they are a step or two away from challenging the best in the Atlantic 10. The season-ending unbeaten streak started with a 1-1 tie at George Washington. Atlantic-10 honorable mention selection Ryan Handbury ended UD’s seven- “We’re looking forward to a tremendous 2007 season,” Currier said. “We want game winless streak two days later with a penalty kick in the 35th minute to get the team back in the Atlantic 10 Tournament and see how we will do.” at LaSalle.

“I believe the team now fully understands that every A-10 game plays a significant role,” said Currier, who notched his 200th career in the third game of the season. “When you only play nine of 14 teams, you have very little room for mistakes.”

The Flyers started the season with three shutout losses and then four shutout wins. A six-game losing streak preceded the season-ending unbeaten streak. Despite the roller-coaster ride, UD stayed in the A-10 playoff hunt until the final weekend.

The six-game losing streak started with a 1-0 loss to SMU in a tournament at the University of New Mexico. UD outshot the Mustangs, ranked No. 1 for most the season, and posted the most shots and shots on goal of any SMU to that point in the season. SMU, which finished 2006 as the nation’s top scoring team, didn’t have a shot in the first half and didn’t score until the 59th minute. UD’s Caleb Lindemann hit a post in the 70th minute.

“The New Mexico tournament was an excellent experience for a young team. If we are striving to be the best, we have to see how we measure up against the best teams,” said Currier, whose UD record is 17-14-6 after two seasons. SMU, which lost to eventual national champion UC-Santa Barbara, was one of six NCAA qualifiers on the Flyers’ schedule.

Currier said he expected the team, which had 16 new faces in 2006, to be more productive in goal scoring despite losing more than 90 percent of his offense after the 2005 season to graduation. “We had a difficult time breaking down defenses and getting in behind,” Currier said. “We used six different forwards this season and managed only 11 goals. Our midfield produced nine goals. For our team to experience a high degree of success, we need to score 35 or more (total) goals in a season.”

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GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

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2006 Dayton Flyers Soccer DAYTON 89 98 4 1 192 DAYTON Overall Individual Statistics Opponents 88 105 3 1 197

Overall: 6-9-2 Conf: 2-5-2 Home: 4-3-1 Away: 1-4-1 Neut: 1-2-0 SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total |------SHOTS------| ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT DAYTON 32 38 1 1 72 23 Lindemann, Caleb 13-9 5 1 11 31 .161 13 .419 2 0-0 Opponents 33 35 2 0 70 22 Arst, Antti 17-8 3 3 9 11 .273 6 .545 1 0-0 2 Imbrogno, Tyler 13-8 3 2 8 19 .158 10 .526 0 0-0 CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 15 DeCamps, Florian 14-7 2 1 5 18 .111 7 .389 0 0-0 18 Swanson, Aaron 17-12 2 1 5 17 .118 12 .706 1 0-0 19 Torda, Alex 12-12 2 1 5 16 .125 4 .250 0 0-0 DAYTON 35 32 3 2 72 6 Murray, Ben 16-10 1 2 4 6 .167 3 .500 1 0-0 8 Handbury, Ryan 17-17 1 1 3 8 .125 3 .375 1 1-1 Opponents 31 33 0 2 66 3 Polito, Patrick 16-10 1 0 2 28 .036 13 .464 0 0-0 12 Popella, Jeff 9-3 1 0 2 8 .125 5 .625 0 0-0 FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total 7 Olwig, Joe 11-5 1 0 2 8 .125 4 .500 0 0-0 9 Long, Gary 15-15 0 2 2 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 17 Hefley, Ryan 14-13 0 1 1 7 .000 4 .571 0 0-0 DAYTON 123 116 6 2 247 10 Zaprianov, Simeon 8-2 0 1 1 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0 Opponents 93 90 2 4 189 20 Mulligan, Ian 17-17 0 0 0 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0 28 Weiss, Zach 12-5 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 13 Hartman, Ryan 4-0 0 0 0 1 .000 11 .000 0 0-0 26 Davis, Alex 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2006 Dayton Flyers Soccer 25 Gibbens, Zac 7-6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 DAYTON Overall Team Statistics 24 Paulus, Josh 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 21 Condell, Oliver 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Overall: 6-9-2 Conf: 2-5-2 Home: 4-3-1 Away: 1-4-1 Neutral: 1-2-0 14 Layrisse, Tomas 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 4 Dennis, Randy 17-17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TEAM STATISTICS DAYTON OPP 1 Tarkany, Nick 11-11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 17 22 16 60 192 .115 92 .479 6 1-1 Opponents 17 20 25 65 197 .102 92 .467 9 1-3 SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 22-192 20-197 |---GOAL AVERAGE---| |--SAVES--| |----RECORD----| Goals scored average 1.26 1.14 ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho Shot pct .115 .102 Shots on goal-Attempts 92-192 92-197 1 Tarkany, Nick 11-11 1026:40 12 1.05 50 .806 5 4 2 3 SOG pct .479 .467 25 Gibbens, Zac 7-6 545:37 8 1.32 19 .704 1 5 0 1 Shots/Game 11.3 11.6 TM Team 0:00 0 0.00 3 1.000 0 0 0 1 Total 17 1572:17 20 1.14 72 .783 6 9 2 5 Assists 16 25 Opponents 17 1572:17 22 1.26 70 .761 9 6 2 7 CORNER KICKS 72 66 PENALTY KICKS 1-1 1-3 Team saves: 3 PENALTIES Yellow cards 25 16 Red cards 0 2 ATTENDANCE Total 2173 2660 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/272 6/443 Neutral Site #/Avg 3/327

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Atlantic 10 student-athlete with a 3.5 grade point average or better. Saint Louis claimed its first-ever A-10 Championship in volleyball 1,170 student-athletes were named to the Fall 2006 Honor Roll and to advance to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program 1,119 were named to the Spring 2007 Honor Roll. annals. Charlotte defended its women’s indoor and outdoor track & field titles, while Rhode Island captured the men’s indoor and The league sponsors Academic All-Conference teams in each of its outdoor track & field championships. sports and honors one student-athlete per sport as the A-10 Student- Athlete of the Year. In 2006-07, over 170 student-athletes earned In all, 412 teams have represented the Atlantic 10 Conference in Academic All-Conference recognition. Also, the Atlantic 10 provides postseason play since the 1976-77 season. postgraduate scholarship grants to qualified student-athletes. Atlantic 10 Conference Individually, the 2006-07 campaign was a great success both 230 South Broad Street Five A-10 schools were among the 51 cited for having five or more in competition and in the classroom. Kimberly Beck of George Suite 1700 Philadelphia, PA 19102 athletics programs recognized by the NCAA for their latest Academic Washington and Temple’s Kamesha Hairston garnered Associated 2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON (215) 545-6678 Progress Rate scores. Fordham led the Atlantic 10 in the number of Press honorable mention women’s basketball All-America honors, Fax: (215) 545-3342 high-performing squads with nine teams receiving awards. Only while Beck was one of three finalists for the Nancy Lieberman www.atlantic10.org the (eight) and (six) had more than the Award. In addition, Temple’s Dawn Staley served as head coach of A-10’s five, which was matched by the Atlantic Coast Conference. the Women’s Pan American Games Team. Senior Stephane Lasme of Massachusetts, the 2007 Atlantic 10 Offensive and Defensive Player Linda Bruno Charlotte cross country and track & field standout Jane Daniels of the Year in men’s basketball, was named an honorable mention was chosen as a 2006-07 NCAA Div. I Coca-Cola Community All- All-America by the Associated Press and a defensive All-America Commissioner...... Linda Bruno American. The national honor includes a $5,000 donation in her by collegeinsider.com. name to the charity of her choice. Daniels chose to split her donation Associate Commissioner...... Jackie Campbell among Girls on the Run International, the Charlotte University City Atlantic 10 Pitcher of the Year Adam Mills of Charlotte was a Associate Commissioner...... Ray Cella YMCA and the Oostburg (Wis.) Community Education Foundation. consensus first-team All-America selection and a finalist for the Roger Clemens Award, while George Washington’s Michael Parker, Associate Commissioner...... Duane Bailey The Atlantic 10 Conference, with a total population of nearly 73 Brian Pellegrini of St. Bonaventure and Charlotte’s Brad McElroy million people within its geographic footprint of eight states and the earned third-team All-America baseball honors. Moreover, John ...... Celene McGowan Assistant Commissioner District of Columbia, will crown champions in 21 sports this season: Malloy of La Salle and Richmond’s Matt Zielinski garnered baseball Director of Communications...... Stephen Haug baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross freshman All-America accolades, while softball teammates Brandice country, field hockey, men’s golf, women’s , men’s and Balschmiter and Candice Molinari of Massachusetts earned second- Assoc. Director of Communications...... AnnMarie Person women’s indoor and outdoor track & field, women’s rowing, men’s and third-team All-America recognition, respectively. Assistant to the Commissioner...... Kim Lyko and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball. Courtney Hulcer of Saint Louis was named a second-team All- Assistant Director of Championships...... Brad Jones America in women’s soccer, while teammate Julia Bradenberg George Washington earned the Atlantic 10’s automatic bid to earned fourth-team freshman All-America honors. Rhode Island’s Assistant Director of Compliance...... Kelly Webb the NCAA Tournament after claiming the 2007 men’s basketball Jeffrey Gonsalves and John DiRaimondo of Saint Louis received Communications Intern...... Ben Rhode championship, its second title in three seasons, in the league’s third-team All-America acclaim in men’s soccer, while Richmond’s inaugural tourney in Atlantic City, N.J. The Colonials were joined in Mandy Friend was named a second-team All-American in lacrosse. Championships Intern...... Kate Souder the NCAA Tournament by Xavier, which registered a 79-77 opening Charlotte’s Andrew DiBetetto earned All-America honors in men’s Receptionist...... Ginette Gilbert round victory over Brigham Young. In addition, Massachusetts golf, while teammate Corey Nagy was named a freshman All- posted an 89-87 (OT) win versus Alabama in the opening round American. In addition, Jason Kokrak of Xavier garnered honorable Coordinator of MBB Officials...... Jim Satalin of the NIT. In women’s basketball, George Washington became mention All-America acclaim. Coordinator of WBB/FH Officials...... Marie Koch just the fifth team in league history to go unbeaten in Conference play. GW was joined in the NCAA Tournament by Temple and A-10 Dayton’s Faye Barhorst and Tatyana Menshikova of Saint Louis were Assignor of Softball/Soccer Officials...... Nick Cinquanto champion Xavier, with the Owls advancing to the second round named honorable mention All-Americans in volleyball; Sean Quigley and the Colonials reaching the Sweet 16. George Washington claimed All-America honors in cross country, men’s indoor (5,000 Assignor of Volleyball Officials...... Bill Stevens ended the year ranked 11th by ESPN/USA Today and 15th by meters) and outdoor (10,000 meters) track & field; Fordham’s Assignor of Baseball Officials...... Nick Zibelli the Associated Press. In addition, Charlotte and Saint Joseph’s Kerstin Greene (pentathlon) and Charlotte’s Sharonda Johnson garnered WNIT berths. (triple jump) and Shareese Woods (200 meters) earned indoor track & field All-America honors, with Woods (200 meters) also garnering Charlotte won its first-ever A-10 baseball championship and finished outdoor track & field All-America acclaim. Richmond’s Jessica Witt the year ranked 29th by Collegiate Baseball after winning a pair of (400-yard individual medley) took home All-America honors at the contests in the NCAA Tournament. In cross country, La Salle won NCAA Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships. its third straight women’s crown while the Explorers’ men’s team won their fifth title in the past six years. Richmond won its fifth Atlantic 10 student-athletes flourished in the classroom as well. consecutive field hockey title and advanced to the NCAAs. In all, 20 Atlantic 10 student-athletes were named to ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America teams. First-team Rhode Island captured its second straight men’s soccer championship Academic All-America honoress were Kenan Cole of George and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Saint Washington (women’s basketball), Charlotte’s Jane Daniels (cross Louis also reached the NCAA Tournament after claiming the regular country/track & field), Courtney Hulcer of Saint Louis (women’s season title. On the women’s side, Saint Louis defended its crown soccer), George Washington’s Elana Meyers (softball), Lindsey On March 2, 1975, the idea of what is now the Atlantic 10 and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for Ozimek of Charlotte (women’s soccer) and Temple’s Adrienne Conference was conceived. What started as an eight-school, men’s the second straight year. The Billikens were ranked 17th in the Repsher (softball). Second-team Academic All-Americans included basketball-only affiliation has grown into a 14-university, 21-sport preseason by SoccerBuzz, their highest-ever ranking. Emily Anderson of Rhode Island (women’s track & field), John league that is universally hailed as one of the best conferences in DiRaimondo of Saint Louis (men’s soccer), Duquesne’s Jared Helfrich the country. Charlotte defended its league title in men’s golf and was joined by (men’s soccer), Sharonda Johnson (women’s track & field) and Nikki Rhode Island in the NCAA Regional Tournament. The 49ers advanced Labuda of Charlotte (women’s soccer) and Tyler McIlwraith of Saint That growth and prominence is a direct result of the ideals and to the NCAA Championship and finished third overall, ending their Louis (women’s basketball). Those named third-team Academic All- commitments of the member institutions of the Atlantic 10 - the season ranked in the top 20 in every major poll. Richmond seized Americans included Rhode Island’s Katherine Guilfoyle and Courtney University of Dayton, , , its third consecutive women’s lacrosse championship and automatic Klenk (women’s track & field), Leah Jerome of Fordham (women’s The George Washington University, , University of bid to the NCAA Tournament, while the Massachusetts women’s soccer), Robin Mason of St. Bonaventure (lacrosse), Charlotte’s Massachusetts, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, University rowing team won its 12th straight A-10 title, building upon its Kelsie Ormsby (women’s soccer), Lauren Proctor of Massachusetts of Rhode Island, , St. Bonaventure University, league record for the most consecutive tournament championships (softball) and Duquesne’s Noah Salsi (men’s soccer) and Melissa Saint Joseph’s University, Saint Louis University, Temple University, won by any team in any sport. Stewart (women’s track & field). and Xavier University. In softball, UMass won its 19th league championship and an In addition, Rachel McCullagh of Saint Louis (women’s tennis) The presidents and chancellors of Atlantic 10 institutions have made automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Richmond captured its sixth was named the recipient of the Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar and a strong commitment to making the academic and athletics equation straight A-10 women’s swimming championship and Massachusetts George Washington’s Derek Haese (baseball) earned the 2007 work. Over the years, the league membership has strived to better took home the men’s crown for the ninth time in program history. Jackie Robinson Award. recognize the academic accomplishments of its student-athletes. 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Most goals scored in a game: 12 vs. Toledo (1974) 11 vs. Ohio Northern (1970) Most goals allowed in a game: 10 vs. Saint Louis (1959)

Most goals scored in a season: 46 1975 (14 games) 43 1971 (10 games); 1990 (22 games)

Most goals per game, season: 4.75 1966 (8 games, 38 goals) 4.30 1971 (10 games, 43 goals) 4.00 1957 (7 games, 28 goals) 2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON Fewest goals allowed, season: 6 1968 (11 games)

Wins: 14 2000 (14-4-2) 13 1998 (13-9-0) 12 1997 (12-8-1); 1987 (12-10-0); 2003 (12-5-2)

Win percentage: .875 1972 (10-1-1) .864 1968 (9-1-1)

Most shutouts: 13 1998 (11-0-2 in those games; 13-9-0 for the season) 7 1968 (7-0-0; 9-1-1); 1974 (5-0-2; 7-3-3)

Consecutive shutouts: 5 1968 (5-0)

Most overtime games: 7 1992 (2-3-2) 6 2001 (3-1-2)

Consecutive overtime games: 3 1990 (1-1-1); 1997 (2-0-1)

Longest winning steak: 9 1993 (first win: Oct 8- last win: Nov 5); 1998 (Oct 2-Oct 30) 7 2000 (Oct 13-Nov 3)

Longest unbeaten streak (one season) 9 1993 (Oct 8-Nov 5; WWWWWWWWW) 1998 (Oct 2-Oct 30; WWWWWWWWW) 8 2000 (Oct 13-Nov 9; WWWWWWWTT) 2003 (Sept 21-Oct 19: WTWTWWWW)

Longest unbeaten streak (multiple seasons) 15 1972-1973 (WTWWWWW - TTWWWWW)

Longest game (in minutes): 150 (4 OT, 5-4 PK Win vs. G. Washington, 2000) 100 (3 OT, 1-0 Win vs Rhode Island, 1998)

Pat Obiaya Brady O’Toole Scored seven goals in one Scored 32 goals in his Flyer game versus the Fighting career, the second highest Irish of Notre Dame in 1966. total since 1988.

Dave Schureck Chris Rolfe Third all-time in coaching Set UD’s single-season and wins at UD, including a career assist records with 10 in school-record 14 in 2000. 2004, for 25 career helpers.

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Season Records Number Player Season Games Most goals in a season: 31 Bob Rohrbach 1975 14 Most goals in a season since 1988: 18 R.J. Kaszuba 2000 20 18 R.J. Kaszuba 1999 18 17 Emmanuel Ayim 1997 21 15 Chris Rolfe 2002 19 Most Goals Per Game, Season: 1.50 Bob Rohrbach 1975 14 Most Goals Per Game, Season, since 1988: 1.00 R.J. Kaszuba 2000 18 Most Assists, Season: 10 Chris Rolfe 2004 13 8 Mark Phillips 1994 18 8 Chris Rolfe 2001 20 8 Nick Igel 1991 20 Most Assists Per Game, Season: .77 Chris Rolfe 2004 13 0.50 Chris Rolfe 2003 10 Best Goals Against Average, Season: 0.76 Nick Tarkany 2005 0.99 Tim McCarthy 1998 Most Saves, Season 162 Toni Scalia 1961

Game Records Number Player Date Opponent Most goals in a game: 7 Pat Obiaya 1966 vs. Notre Dame 7 Bob Rohrbach 1975 vs. Wilmington 4 Bob Rohrbach 1974 vs. Toledo 4 Bob Ostholhoff 1972 vs Wright State Most goals in a game since 1988: 4 R.J. Kaszuba Oct 1, 2000 vs. La Salle Fastest goal into a match: 0:11 Sunday Isename Sept 20, 2000 vs. Bowling Green Most Assists, Game: 4 Mike Thompson 1966 vs Notre Dame 4 Jim Gerker 1972 vs Wright State Fewest Goals Allowed, Season: Most Saves, Game: 36 Ray Aufmuth 1962 vs. Ball State Most Saves, Game 31 Toni Scalia 1961 vs. Earlham

Tim McCarthy Denny Clanton Put up a sparkling 0.99 No Flyer has started more goals against average in games than Clanton’s 77 goal as the Flyers pitched before moving on to the 13 shutouts in 1998. MLS.

Bob Rohrbach R.J. Kaszuba Holds the UD records for Put up back-to-back 18 goal goals in a season and seasons in 1999 and 2000, career, and is tied for the and was an All-American most goals in a game. in 2000.

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Goals Goals Per Game Games Played Goals Against Average 1 Bob Rohrbach 69 1 Pat Obiaya 1.842 1 R.J. Kaszuba 79 1 Matt Handy 0.79 2 R.J. Kaszuba 43 2 Al Yeung 1.222 Lee Crawford 79 2 Nick Tarkany 0.94 3 Pat Obiaya 35 3 Franco Giraudi 1.150 John Boucuvalas 79 3 David Mechler 1.07 4 Brady O’Toole 32 4 Bob Rohrbach 1.131 4 Tye Stebbins 78 4 Jeff Krempec 1.32 Bob Ostholho ff 32 5 Joe Ponce 1.083 5 Wade Fischer 77 5 Matt Hutchins 1.35 6 Chris Rolfe 31 6 Bob Ostholhoff .970 Denny Clanton 77 6 Matt Troop 1.36 7 Matt Williams 29 7 Anthony Casale .700 7 Scott Schaeper 75 7 Steve Ladislaw 1.60 2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON 8 Emmanuel Ayim 28 8 Torn von Fahnestock .579 8 Matt Williams 74 8 Tim McCarthy 1.63 9 Nick Igel 25 9 Anibal Urteaga .552 Erik Nelson 74 9 Joe Lehmann 1.72 10 Sunday Isename 24 10 R.J. Kaszuba .544 Kevin Rudolph 74 10 Joe Fisher 1.82 11 Franco Giraudi 23 11 Chris Rolfe .500 11 Scott Downing 73 12 Omar Jarun 19 Brady O’Toole .500 Michael Nsien 73 13 Mark DeCarlo 17 13 Omar Jarun .487 13 Drew Krafcik 72 Save Percentage Mark Phillips 17 14 Dean Burgess .462 14 Mark Phillips 71 1 David Mechler .885 14 Tye Stebbins 16 15 Sunday Isename .407 15 Nick Igel 70 2 Matt Handy .839 Anibal Urteaga 16 Godfrey Tenoff 70 3 Nick Tarkany .819 4 Joe Lehmann .775 Assists Assists Per Game Games Started 5 Jeff Krempec .770 1 Chris Rolfe 25 1 Anthony Casale .550 1 Denny Clanton 77 2 Lee Crawford 18 2 Chris Rolfe .403 2 Tye Stebbins 72 3 Nick Igel 17 3 Brady O’Toole .250 3 Kevin Rudolph 71 Saves Mark Phillips 17 4 Nick Igel .243 4 Scott Schaeper 70 1 Joe Lehmann 421 5 Brady O’Toole 16 5 George Nanchoff .242 5 Erik Nelson 69 2 Tim McCarthy 286 Tye Stebbins 16 6 Mark Phillips .239 6 Drew Krafcik 68 3 Jeff Krempec 127 7 Emmanuel Ayim 15 7 Omar Jarun .231 Nick Igel 68 4 David Mechler 108 Jim Gerker 15 8 Lee Crawford .228 8 Nate Darr 66 5 Matt Hutchins 101 R.J. Kaszuba 15 9 Emmanuel Ayim .217 Rick Roettker 66 George Nanchoff 15 10 Jim Hafner .212 Godfrey Tenoff 66 Erik Nelson 15 11 Tye Stebbins .205 11 Michael Nsien 64 Shutouts Scott Schaeper 15 12 Erik Nelson .203 12 Dasan Robinson 63 1 Joe Lehmann 12 13 Drew Krafcik 13 13 Scott Schaeper .200 13 Mark Schulte 61 2 Tim McCarthy 8 Dasan Robinson 13 14 Dasan Robinson .191 Bob Rohrbach 61 3 Jeff Krempec 7 Godfrey Tenoff 13 15 R.J. Kaszuba .190 15 Brady O’Toole 59 Jason Kurdziel 7

5 Matt Handy 6 Points Points Per Game Game-Winning Goals Matt Hutchins 6 1 Bob Rohrbach 142 1 Bob Rohrbach 2.328 1 R.J. Kaszuba 13 Nick Tarkany 6 2 R.J. Kaszuba 101 2 Anthony Casale 1.950 Sunday Isename 13 3 Chris Rolfe 87 3 Chris Rolfe 1.403 3 Emmanuel Ayim 8 4 Brady O’Toole 80 4 Torn von Fahnestock 1.368 Chris Rolfe 8 Wins 5 Emmanuel Ayim 71 5 R.J. Kaszuba 1.278 5 Jim Hafner 6 1 Tim McCarthy 30 6 Pat Obiaya 70 6 Brady O’Toole 1.250 6 Nate Darr 5 2 Matt Hutchins 22 7 Nick Igel 67 7 Omar Jarun 1.205 Nick Igel 5 3 Jeff Krempec 14 8 Bob Ostholhoff 66 8 Emmanuel Ayim 1.029 Rob Plunkett 5 Jason Kurdziel 14 Matt Williams 66 9 Sunday Isename .966 Omar Jarun 5 5 Nick Tarkany 11 10 Sunday Isename 57 10 Nick Igel .957 10 Erik Nelson 4 11 Mark Phillips 51 11 Matt Williams .892 Godfrey Tenoff 4 12 Tye Stebbins 48 12 Terry Alvino .778 Wade Fischer 4 13 Omar Jarun 47 13 Jim Hafner .750 Win Percentage 14 Godfrey Tenoff 43 14 Mark Phillips .718 1 Matt Troop .750 15 Mark DeCarlo 42 15 Mark DeCarlo .677 2 Matt Handy .667 3 Matt Hutchins .657 4 Jason Kurdziel .636 5 Jeff Krempec .593 6 Tim McCarthy .544

Known information only. The All-Time Leaderboard is an on-going project. The University of Dayton Athletics Communication Department would like to thank former coaches, staff and sports information directors, including former coach and current faculty member John Schleppi, for their tremendous contributions to this project. If you have any information about the history of UD soccer, including players, records, years of graduation, or any other historical information, please call the UD Athletics Communication office at (937) 229-5584.

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1955 1991 1998 Earl Scheidler NSCAA All-Midwest Region Nick Igel All-MCC Second Team Emmanuel Ayim All-Championship Team R.J. Kaszuba First Team All-Atlantic 10 1966 1992 Tim McCarthy First Team All-Atlantic 10 Elie Saleebi All-Ohio First Team Nick Igel All-MCC First Team Rick Roettker First Team All-Atlantic 10 Pat Obiaya All-Ohio First Team First Team All-Ohio All-Championship Team All-America Second Team All-Midwest Second Team Mark Schulte First Team All-Atlantic 10 Mark Phillips All-MCC Second Team 1967 All-Championship Team Bill Cheny All-Ohio Second Team First Team All-Ohio A-10 Championship Most Outstanding Player Charles Ezendu All-Ohio Second Team Scott Schaeper All-MCC Second Team NSCAA Academic All-America All-Ohio Second Team Godfrey Tenoff All-Championship Team 1968 Bill Cheny All-Ohio Second Team 1993 1999 Rich Noose All-Ohio Honorable Mention Mark Phillips Second Team All-Ohio Emmanuel Ayim First Team All-Atlantic 10 Second Team Academic All-Great Lakes Mark Schulte First Team All-Atlantic 10 1972 Mike Reynaert Great Midwest All-Newcomer Team Mike Cahill All-Ohio Second Team R.J. Kaszuba Second Team All-Atlantic 10 Scott Schaeper All-Great Midwest Second Team All-Midwest Honorable Mention All-Ohio Second Team 2000 1973 Lee Crawford All-Championship Team Bob Rohrbach All-Ohio 1994 Denny Clayton Second Team All-Atlantic 10 Scott Schaeper All-Ohio First Team Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team 1974 Great Lakes Region Academic All-America Wade Fischer Verizon Academic All-America At-Large Team Mike Cahill All-Ohio Second Team Chris Harder Second Team All-Atlantic 10 Jim Gerker All-Ohio Honorable Mention 1995 Sunday Isename Second Team All-Atlantic 10 Bob Rohrbach All-Ohio Honorable Mention Brian Collier Second Team All-Atlantic 10 Dave Mechler All-Ohio Honorable Mention OSCAA All-Ohio First Team All-Ohio First Team R.J. Kaszuba Third Team All-America 1975 Kevin Rudolph All-Ohio Second Team Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Year Bob Rohrbach All-America Second Team All-Championship Team 1997 First Team All-Atlantic 10 1976 Emmanuel Ayim First Team All-Atlantic 10 Atlantic 10 Scholar Athete of the Year Bob Rohrbach All-America Honorable Mention All-Championship Team Atlantic 10 Academic All-Confernce Drew Krafcik NSCAA Academic All-America OSCAA All-Ohio First Team 1989 Tim McCarthy All-Championship Team Verizon Academic All-America At-Large Team Steve Michel All-MCC Second Team Shawn Rockey All-Championship Team Brady O’Toole MCC All-Tournament Team Erik Nelson First Team All-Atlantic 10 A-10 Championship Most Outstanding Player Jim Hafner MCC All-Tournament Team Michael Nsien All-Championship Team John Boucavalas MCC All-Newcomers Team Mark Schulte First Team All-Atlantic 10 Dave Schureck Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year

1990 2001 Brady O’Toole Third Team All-Midwest Dan Bestic Verizon Academic All-America Second Team First Team All-Ohio Verizon Academic All-District First Team Mark Phillips All-MCC Newcomers Team Atlantic 10 Academic All-Confernce MCC All-Tournament Team Denny Clayton Second Team All-Atlantic 10 Joe Fischer MCC All-Tournament Team OSCAA All-Ohio Second Team Wade Fischer Verizon Academic All-America Second Team Atlantic 10 Academic All-Confernce Sunday Isename First Team All-Atlantic 10 OSCAA All-Great Lakes First Team OSCAA All-Ohio First Team Erik Nelson Second Team All-Atlantic 10 OSCAA All-Grea t Lakes First Team OSCAA All-Ohio First Team Chris Rolfe Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team OSCAA All-Ohio Second Team

2002 Denny Clayton OSCAA All-Ohio First Team Nate Darr Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team Scott Hinshaw Atlantic 10 Academic All-Conference Verizon Academic All-District IV Team Michael Nsien Second Team All-Atlantic 10 OSCAA All-Ohio Second Team Chris Rolfe First Team All-Atlantic 10 NSCAA All-Great Lakes First Team OSCAA All-Ohio First Team Tye Stebbins Atlantic 10 Academic All-Conference

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2003 Antti Arst Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team Denny Clayton NSCAA All-America Third Team All-Atlantic 10 First Team Flyers In the Pros OSCAA All-Ohio First Team NSCAA All-Great Lakes First Team Atlantic 10 Pre-Season All-Conference Denny Clanton Chicago Fire (2004) Christian Porto OSCAA All-Ohio First Team NSCAA All-Great Lakes First Team Chris Rolfe Chicago Fire (2005-) All-Atlantic 10 First Team

2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON Chris Rolfe OSCAA All-Ohio First Team Dasan Robinson Chicago Fire (2006-) Atlantic 10 Pre-Season All-Conference Mark Schulte Columbus Crew (2005) Tye Stebbins OSCAA All-Ohio Second Team Academic All-District Michael Nsien Los Angeles Galazy (2005)

2004 Chris Rolfe NSCAA All-America Second Team United Soccer Leagues First Division (A-League) NSCAA Great Lakes Region First Team All-Atlantic 10 First Team Emmanuel Ayim 2000 First Round (Sixth Overall) OSCAA All-Ohio First Team Atlantic 10 Pre-Season All-Conference Flash Tye Stebbins All-Atlantic 10 First Team Cincinnati Riverhawks NSCAA Great Lakes Region Second Team ESPN Academic All-America Third Team R.J. Kaszuba 2001 First Round (3rd Overall) ESPN Academic All-District First Team Atlantic 10 Pre-Season All-Conference Cincinnati Riverhawks Nate Darr All-Atlantic 10 Second Team NSCAA Great Lakes Region Third Team Omar Jarun 2006 First Round (Sixth Overall) Omar Jarun All-Atlantic 10 Second Team Atlanta Silverhawks NSCAA Great Lakes Region Third Team Matt Troop Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team

2005 The MLS SuperDraft Omar Jarun All-Atlantic 10 First Team Denny Clanton 2004 Fourth Round (38th Overall) All-Great Lakes Region Second Team Nate Darr All-Atlantic 10 First Team Chicago Fire All-Great Lakes Region Third Team Terry Alvino All-Atlantic 10 Second Team Chris Rolfe 2005 Third Round (29th Overall) All-Great Lakes Region Second Team Chicago Fire Dan Hartwig ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team Dasan Robinson 2006 Supplemental Round

2006 Chicago Fire Ryan Handbury 2006 All-Atlantic 10 Honorable Mention United Soccer Leagues First Division (“A-League”) Draft Emmanuel Ayim 2000 First Round (Sixth Overall) Mark Schulte 2000 Territorial Round Cincinnati Riverhawks R.J. Kaszuba 2001 First Round (Third Overall) Cincinnati Riverhawks Omar Jarun 2006 First Round (Sixth Overall) Atlanta Silverhawks

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Last First First Yr Last Yr GP G A Pts Sh GPG PPG GW Last First First Yr Last Yr GP G A Pts Sh GPG PPG GW Adelman Andrew 1981 1981 ------Crawford Lee 1998 2001 79 9 18 36 61 .11 .46 1 Agocs Lou 1965 1965 ------Crusi Lusciano 1964 1965 ------Al-Dossary Essa 1971 1972 ------Daley Michael 1979 1981 ------Aldrich Cory 1993 1994 2 0 1 1 0 .00 .50 0 Darr Nate 2002 2005 68 11 10 32 109 .16 .47 5 Alfano Joe 1967 1967 ------Davidson Eric 1990 1990 1 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0 Al-Jarwan Jamel 1986 1987 -- 4 1 9 16 ------DeCamps Florian 2006 active 14 2 1 5 18 .14 .36 0 Allen Scott 2004 2004 9 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0 DeCarlo Mark 1985 1989 62 17 8 42 81 .27 .68 -- Almeyda Luis 1974 1974 ------Decker Steve 1979 1979 ------Alvino Terry 2005 2005 18 6 2 14 45 .33 .78 3 Dee Thomas 1964 1965 ------Americo Leonard 1964 1965 ------Dempsey Eric 2005 active 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anthony Scott 1989 1991 33 4 1 9 17 .12 .27 2 Dennis Randy 2006 active 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anticoli Mike 1985 1986 -- 4 2 10 46 ------Derhake Tom 1999 64 1 6 8 25 .02 .13 0 Appel Joe 1998 2001 52 2 5 9 21 .04 .17 0 Diago Gonzalez 1984 1984 9 0 0 0 1 .00 .00 -- Arnold Gary 1968 1970 ------Diaz Alberto 1957 1957 ------Arst Antti 2003 2006 61 4 7 15 42 .06 .25 1 DiBello Tony 2003 2006 36 1 1 3 22 .03 .08 1 Ashe Doug 1976 1979 ------Dolan Patrick 1976 1978 ------Astaburaga Alfredo 1971 1971 ------Donovan Joe 1973 1976 -- 0 0 0 13 ------Ayim Emmanuel 1996 1999 69 28 15 71 207 .41 1.03 8 Dorrier Richard 1965 1965 ------Baechle Tim 1992 1995 35 4 1 9 17 .11 .26 -- Downing Joe 1988 1991 60 4 4 12 86 .07 .20 -- Baer Morgan 1971 1971 Downing Scott 1992 1995 73 6 11 23 90 .08 .32 1 Baker Thomas 1964 ------Downing Tom 1968 1970 ------Balles Tom 1965 ------Drerup Bernie 1957 1957 ------Balloon* Scott 2002 2002 ------Drusinsky Cliff 1994 14 0 0 0 12 .00 .00 0 Baniak Michael J 1976 ------Dunlap Thomas 1967 1969 ------Baniak Jon 1978 1980 ------Dyjak Richard 1966 1966 ------Barr Walter 1991 1994 60 2 3 7 14 .03 .12 1 Ebner Thomas 1981 ------Bath Mike 1996 33 0 0 0 16 .00 .00 0 Eddy Cliff 1972 -- 2 0 4 ------Basil Kyle 2006 active 0 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0 Eifert Craig 1988 ------Beaudet Peter 1979 1982 ------Eilerman Michael 1979 1982 ------Becerra Dan 1957 1958 ------El-Sayad Tarik 1990 1990 1 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0 Beehler Michael 1977 1978 ------Elsbree Langdon 1999 6 0 0 0 5 .00 .00 0 Benga Janos 1976 1978 ------Englert Anton -- 0 1 1 3 ------Bergan John 1976 1979 ------Englert Tony 1974 1977 ------Bertrams James 1980 1985 ------Eovino Francis 1969 1971 ------Bestic Dan 1998 2001 33 0 2 2 6 .00 .06 0 Eppich Al 1963 ------Bird Peter 1971 ------Erwaroye Andrew 1961 1961 ------Bischof Ed 1967 1968 ------Escobar Ernesto 1976 1978 ------Bischof William 1967 1968 ------Escobar Alvaro 1976 1978 ------Bishop Joe 1965 1965 ------Ezendu Charles 1966 1967 ------Black John 1967 1968 ------Faily Jesse 2001 2003 29 1 2 4 49 .03 .14 0 Blackburn Damion 2002 2005 36 2 9 13 30 .06 .36 0 Fairweather Roke 1974 1976 -- 0 0 0 3 ------Blanco Jorge 1958 1958 ------Falanga Mike 1963 ------Blum Andy 2002 2002 1 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0 Fanatico Scott 1985 1987 -- 2 1 5 12 ------Boas Mark 1973 1975 -- 2 5 9 49 ------Farschner Robert 1979 ------Boerste Jerry 1980 ------Feltham Glen 1985 1987 -- 0 0 0 2 ------Bogdanov Lubomir 2005 2005 8 4 2 10 19 .50 1.25 2 Ferara M. 1956 ------Boucuvalas John 1989 1992 79 6 12 24 96 .08 .30 -- Fernandez Horatio 1959 1958 ------Boyer Jeff 2005 2005 0 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0 Ferranz V. 1956 ------Brick Mike 1971 1973 -- 9 5 23 43 ------Ferrara P. 1956 ------Brito Jose 1976 ------Ferreira Ron 1971 ------Brugman Mike 1997 32 6 2 14 21 .19 .44 1 Fioriti Greg 1984 1987 -- 2 0 4 12 ------Buchalter Gus 1959 1963 ------Fischer Wade 1998 2001 77 12 11 35 49 .16 .46 4 Burgess Dean 1982 1984 13 6 2 14 43 .46 1.08 -- Fitzgerald Tom 1991 1994 50 8 3 19 27 .16 .38 3 Burgess Dwight 1982 1982 ------Fitzgerald Bob 1989 1992 Burns Brian 1974 1974 -- 1 0 2 2 ------Flinn Donald 1976 1978 ------Byrd Chris 1997 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- 0 Flood John 1976 1979 ------Cadman Larry 1965 1965 ------Fogg Tom ------Cahill Mike 1970 1974 -- 0 3 3 27 ------Forschner Robert 1976 1977 ------Caldas Carlos 1986 1987 -- 4 2 10 12 ------Forsee Pete 1985 1988 -- 2 0 4 9 ------Callahan Scott 1981 1984 9 0 1 1 3 .00 .11 -- Forsheim Rob 1981 1984 13 0 0 0 12 .00 .00 -- Callahan Kevin 1978 ------Forward Joe 1999 56 1 2 4 27 .02 .07 1 Campbell Richie 2004 2005 22 1 0 2 3 .05 .09 0 Francis Anthony 1989 ------Campbell Scott 1981 1984 ------Friday Bill 1990 1993 62 9 7 25 53 .15 .40 3 Carson Richard 1964 1965 ------Fuchs Roger 1964 1968 ------Casale Anthony 1986 1989 20 14 11 39 97 .70 1.95 -- Fuschetto Rocco 1967 1970 ------Cerwinske Dan 1998 2001 66 3 5 11 30 .05 .17 2 Fuschetto Jerry 1970 ------Chamis Peter 1997 4 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0 Gabettie George 1977 ------Charleton Mark 1975 ------Gachot Charles 1974 1976 ------Cheney Bill 1966 1968 ------Garvey Wayne 1976 1979 ------Chestnutt Tom 1991 1993 23 1 1 3 7 .04 .13 0 Gasque Alonse 1957 1957 ------Cheyney William 1968 ------Gearhart Jeff 2001 2001 1 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0 Chicoine Josh 1991 1994 58 6 2 14 28 .10 .24 3 George George 35 3 6 12 39 .09 .34 1 Chubb Dave ------Gerdeman Andy 1989 1992 21 0 1 1 6 .00 .05 0 Clanton Denny 2000 2003 77 2 6 10 28 .03 .13 0 Gerker Jim 1971 1973 -- 8 15 31 101 ------Claure Luis 1957 ------Gerker Daniel 1979 1981 ------Collier Brian 1997 43 0 0 0 13 .00 .00 -- Gill Michael 1985 1988 ------Colt Bill 1977 ------Giraudi Franco 1957 1958 20 23 ------1.15 -- -- Condell Oliver 2004 2006 40 33 0 0 0 .00 .00 0 Giuliano Peter ------Connell Michael 1983 1986 ------Glennon Jack 1972 1972 -- 4 1 9 ------Conway Dave 1979 1982 ------Gomez Dave 1963 ------Conway Casey 1979 1981 ------Gonzalez Vycko 1994 4 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0 Cooke Dave 1982 ------Graham Bruce 1985 1988 -- 10 10 30 63 ------Cooper Patrick 1968 1969 ------Graham Jim 2000 2003 24 1 0 2 6 .04 .08 0 Cordova Arturo 1957 1959 ------Graham Thomas 1985 1988 ------Craig Ryan 1994 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- 0 Grauert Sandy 1968 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Last First First Yr Last Yr GP G A Pts Sh GPG PPG GW Last First First Yr Last Yr GP G A Pts Sh GPG PPG GW Grenig Russell 1974 1974 ------Loftus David 1967 1968 ------Groves Matthew 1996 16 0 1 1 6 .00 .06 0 Long Gary 2006 active 15 0 2 2 1 .00 .13 0 Grubb William 1964 1965 ------Loughner Clint 2003 2004 7 0 1 1 4 .00 .14 0 Gugerty Tim 1992 1994 24 0 2 2 8 .00 .08 0 Maas Henry 1964 1965 ------Guilliano Peter 1974 1974 -- 0 0 0 1 ------MacAurthur John 1981 1984 13 1 0 2 16 .08 .15 -- Gummer Todd 1989 1992 57 2 3 7 32 .04 .12 0 Maloney Rob 1983 1983 ------Hack Leonard 1984 1984 4 0 0 0 2 .00 .00 -- Maly Bob 1998 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- 0 Hacker John 1973 1974 -- 0 0 0 2 ------Mar Jack 1973 1974 -- 1 0 2 13 ------Hafner Jim 1989 1992 52 14 11 39 100 .27 .75 6 Martinez R. 1956 ------Hahn Steve 1980 ------Massoud Eric 1983 1983 ------Hall Joe 2000 2003 40 2 2 6 29 .05 .15 1 Massoud Romeo 1982 1985 -- 0 0 0 2 ------Hall Mike 1972 ------

2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON Maurer, III Gene 1977 1980 ------Hall Richard 1971 ------Mays Mark 1973 1973 -- 0 0 0 1 ------Handbury Ryan 2006 active 17 1 1 3 8 .06 .18 1 McBee Charles 1965 1965 ------Hanley Jr. Michael 2006 active 0 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0 McClimens Mike 1968 1968 ------Harawa Bernard 1964 1965 ------McEntee Pat 1974 -- 3 1 7 33 ------Harder Chris 1997 2000 69 1 1 3 9 .01 .04 -- McKenna Terry 1973 1975 -- 0 0 0 2 -- -- 0 Hart David 1984 1984 10 0 0 0 1 .00 .00 -- McKenney Devin 2004 2005 34 0 1 1 4 .00 .03 0 Hartweck Dennis 1969 1972 -- 1 2 4 ------McNamee Robert 1967 1971 ------Hartwig Dan 2000 2005 44 0 4 4 10 .00 .09 0 Mendizabal Carlos 1957 1958 ------Hastings Paul 1984 1984 12 0 1 1 3 .00 .08 -- Mendizabal Jorge 1958 1959 ------Hecht Bob 1973 1973 ------Menendez George 1958 1958 ------Hefley Ryan 2005 active 21 0 1 1 7 .00 .05 0 Merritt Bill 1967 1968 ------Hehemann Bryan 1973 1977 -- 0 1 1 2 ------Mess Mark 1991 1992 12 0 1 1 3 .00 .08 0 Heinert Gustavo 1986 1988 -- 0 0 0 3 ------Michel Steve 1988 1990 59 12 2 26 58 .20 .44 -- Hengneck P. 1956 ------Middleton Joe 1979 ------Hernandez J. 1956 ------Miller Jason 1989 1989 5 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 -- Hernandez Fred 1957 ------Minadeo Bill 1985 1985 ------Hess Jack 1964 1965 ------Mitchell Brian 1989 1990 2 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 -- Heuth Mark 1973 1973 -- 0 0 0 1 ------Moler Chris 1998 2001 36 1 0 2 15 .03 .06 0 Hidalgo Ed 1961 1962 -- 10 ------Moon John 1967 1968 ------Hidalgo Jacques 1979 1980 ------Moore Louis 1984 1984 10 0 0 0 3 .00 .00 -- Hinshaw Scott 2000 2002 25 0 4 4 7 .00 .16 0 Moore Jeffrey 1982 1985 ------Hodgkinson Charles 1972 1972 ------Moore Verne 1985 ------Hogan David 1980 1983 ------Moorhead Dan 1992 1995 48 2 1 5 7 .04 .10 0 Hogan Tim 1979 1981 ------Morales Michael 1999 2002 8 1 1 3 3 .13 .38 0 Horas Rick 1977 1977 ------Morgan Douglas 1966 1970 ------Houser Mike 1970 ------Muhlenkamp Greg 1987 1990 -- 1 3 5 25 ------Huertas Homero 1971 ------Mulligan Ian 2001 2006 60 0 0 0 10 .00 .00 0 Hueth Mark 1973 ------Mullings Joseph 1980 1983 ------Huff Mike 2004 2005 2 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0 Mulvaney James 1957 ------Hutchins Matt 1997 2001 21 0 3 3 0 .00 .14 0 Mummert Tom 1969 1972 ------Igah Frank 1972 ------Munn Doug 1968 1968 ------Igel Nick 1990 1993 70 25 17 67 181 .36 .96 5 Munn Dave 1970 1973 ------Imbrogno Tyler 2004 active 32 3 2 8 22 .09 .25 0 Murphy Brian 1964 1965 ------Isename Sunday 2000 2002 59 24 9 57 131 .41 .97 13 Murray Ben 2006 active 16 1 2 4 6 .06 .25 1 Jamieson Jason 1987 1990 -- 1 0 2 30 ------Muundjua Festus 1965 1965 ------Jarun Omar 2004 2005 39 19 9 47 121 .49 1.21 5 Nanchoff George 2002 2005 62 5 15 25 70 .08 .40 1 Jarzynka Jim 1965 ------Nelson Erik 1998 2001 74 2 15 19 82 .03 .26 4 Jenkins Leon 1973 1975 -- 6 1 13 55 ------Nelson Jerry 1977 1977 ------Jenkins Francis 1979 ------Nieto Romario 1961 1962 ------Jewsikow Mark 1986 1989 -- 0 7 7 53 -- -- 0 Nieto-Reyes Maurio 1961 1964 ------Johnson Chad 1991 1991 3 0 0 0 1 .00 .00 0 Nosse Richard 1967 1968 ------Johnson John 1984 1984 Nsien Michael 1999 2002 73 9 4 22 59 .12 .30 2 Jung William 1964 ------O’Rourke Steve ------Kalinoski Stephen 1980 ------Obiaya Pat 1966 1967 19 35 -- 70+ -- 1.84 -- -- Kanguatjivi Ewald 1965 ------Ochoa Edward 1962 ------Karch J. 1956 ------Olesa Scott 1988 1988 ------Karopczyc Walter 1965 1965 ------Olwig Joe 2005 active 27 5 2 10 22 .19 .37 2 Kaselonis Thomas 1976 ------O’Neill Pete 1987 1989 39 11 4 26 37 .28 .67 -- Kassin Ed 1962 ------Osborn Don 1958 ------Kaszuba R.J. 1997 2000 79 43 15 101 211 .54 1.28 13 Ostholthoff Robert 1969 1972 33 32 2+ 66+ -- .97 -- -- Keckan Karl 1963 ------O’Toole Brady 1988 1991 64 32 16 80 160 .50 1.25 -- Kinsella Colin 1979 1982 ------Paluch Peter 1964 ------Kitts Greg 1974 ------Pantezzi Silvano 1958 1960 ------Krafcik Drew 1994 1994 72 7 13 27 84 .10 .38 3 Papariello Chris 1982 1983 ------Kramer Joe 1989 1989 1 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 -- Papesh Terry 1964 1965 ------Krysiak Joseph 1958 1958 ------Parsakian Albert 1958 ------Kuppers Hans 1957 1958 ------Patterson Tim 1998 42 1 2 4 10 .02 .10 1 Ladehoff Lance 1980 1982 ------Patterson Michael 1982 1985 ------Lamb David 1976 1978 ------Paulus Josh 2005 2006 2 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0 Lampe Shannon 1988 1988 -- 0 0 0 4 ------Pavlak Patrick 1968 1968 ------Lampert Don 1971 ------Pere Ilhan 1973 1973 -- 4 0 8 29 ------Laneve Greg 1986 Peterson Douglas 1985 1988 ------Langenkamp Chris 1998 31 1 2 4 14 .03 .13 -- Pett Jerold 1976 1978 ------Larson Chris 1980 ------Phillips Mark 1990 1994 71 17 17 51 102 .24 .72 1 Lau Jerry 1961 1962 ------Philpott Robert 1976 1978 ------Layrisse Tomas 2006 2006 1 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0 Pierce Bob 1967 1968 ------Leary Mike 1996 12 0 2 2 4 .00 .17 0 Pizzini Richard 1984 1984 6 0 0 0 1 .00 .00 -- Lee Ray 1973 1974 ------Plunkett Rob 1991 1994 50 9 8 26 85 .18 .52 5 Leising Larry 1971 ------Polito Patrick 2006 active 16 1 0 2 28 .06 .13 0 Lemmens Fred 1967 1968 ------Ponce Jose 1956 1957 12 13 ------1.08 -- -- Lemoine John 1995 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- 0 Ponce Fernando 1957 1957 ------Lensing Bill 1982 1982 ------Popella Jeff 2006 active 9 1 0 2 8 .11 .22 0 Lindemann Caleb 2005 2006 27 7 1 15 47 .26 .55 2 Popp Jeff 1983 1983 ------

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Last First First Yr Last Yr GP G A Pts Sh GPG PPG GW Last First First Yr Last Yr GP G A Pts Sh GPG PPG GW PoPorto Christian 2000 2003 68 10 8 28 149 .15 .41 3 Umana Rafael 1958 1959 ------Puchyr T.J. 1994 1994 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- 0 Urteaga Anibal 1958 1959 29 16 ------.55 -- -- Pugliesi Ben 1989 1990 19 2 5 9 9 .11 .47 0 Van Ost John 1974 1977 ------Randolph Joseph 1984 1988 ------Viamille Courtney 1994 3 0 0 0 2 .00 .00 0 Randquist Brennen 2002 2005 68 1 2 4 19 .02 .06 0 VillaFort Guillermo 1969 1968 ------Ranon Don 1972 ------Vitale Edward 1967 ------Raymond Charles 1959 1959 ------von Fahnestock Rupert 1984 1984 13 0 0 0 10 .00 .00 -- Reinhard Keith 1983 1984 14 2 4 8 21 .14 .57 -- von Fahnestock Torn 1979 1981 19 11 4 26 -- .58 1.37 -- Renner Greg 1972 1972 -- 1 0 2 ------Vonderbrinck Joe 1979 1981 ------Rey naert Tim 1995 9 0 0 0 3 .00 .00 0 Vonderbrinck Phil 1979 1979 ------Rey naert Mike 1993 1996 35 2 0 4 22 .06 .11 1 Vonfahnestock Tom ------Ricciuto Tony 1977 ------Vurpillat Jim 1983 1986 ------Richarson Bob 1969 1971 ------Webb Pat 1973 1975 -- 0 0 0 9 ------Rinaldi Michael 1982 1987 13 0 0 0 8 .00 .00 -- Webster Dave 1987 1990 43 1 7 9 31 .02 .21 -- Rizo-Patron Al 1967 1968 ------Weiss Ditmar 1959 1963 ------Robie Pat 1985 1988 -- 2 5 9 21 ------Weiss Zach 2006 active 12 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Robinson Dasan 2002 2005 68 6 13 25 67 .09 .37 0 Welch Jerry 1981 1984 12 2 1 5 28 .17 .42 -- Rockey Shawn 1997 20 2 3 7 16 .10 .35 1 Welch Matt 1973 1976 ------Roettker Rick 1998 68 10 3 23 58 .15 .34 2 Wells Vern 1984 1987 62 15 2 32 84 .24 .52 -- Rohrbach Bob 1973 1976 61 69 4 142 172 1.13 2.33 -- Welsh Art 1977 1985 ------Rojas-Nunez Ricardo 1976 1978 ------Welsh John 2005 2005 17 5 1 11 27 .29 .65 2 Rolfe Chris 2001 2004 62 31 25 87 158 .50 1.40 8 Wetmore Dave 1979 1980 ------Rooney Scott 1993 1997 60 8 10 26 69 .13 .43 1 Whelan Pete 1987 1990 -- 0 0 0 1 ------Rose Karl 1980 1983 ------Wiedemer George 1964 1965 ------Ross Tim 1991 1993 46 0 4 4 11 .00 .09 0 Wiedemer Mark 1973 1975 -- 0 0 0 4 -- -- 0 Rossi Luis 1958 ------Williams Matt 1994 1997 74 29 8 66 115 .39 .89 3 Rudolph Kevin 1992 1995 74 6 7 19 76 .08 .26 3 Winkler Robert 1967 1970 ------Ruffalo Mike Wirtz Patrick 1997 2000 74 15 11 41 118 .20 .55 Ruffalo Richard 1986 1986 -- 1 0 2 13 ------Wisniewski Derek 1996 1999 3 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0 Ruffolo Joe 1973 1976 -- 4 6 14 57 ------Woeste Jim 1986 1987 -- 0 0 0 6 ------Ruffolo John 1976 1978 ------Wong Tom 1976 1978 ------Saleeby Elie 1964 1966 ------Woods John 1993 1995 45 1 2 4 13 .02 .09 0 Samelko Brian 1998 20 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 -- Woods Tom 1985 1988 -- 5 7 17 40 ------Sanchez Ezell 1997 30 6 3 15 37 .20 .50 0 Woody Kevin 1979 1981 ------Sanchez Marco 1999 39 2 0 4 7 .05 .10 1 Wostl Herm 1965 ------Sands Richard 1984 1984 13 1 1 3 10 .08 .23 -- Yavuz Esat 1973 ------Sanson Thomas 1967 1967 ------Yeung Al 1961 1963 9 11 ------1.22 -- -- Schaeper Mark 1991 1993 41 0 1 1 10 .00 .02 0 Young Ad. 1963 ------Schaeper Scott 1991 1994 75 10 15 35 67 .13 .47 1 Zaluski Joe 1971 ------Scharpf Dan 1985 1985 ------Zaprianov Simeon 2006 active 8 0 1 1 5 .00 .13 0 Scharpf Matt 1998 1991 56 7 7 21 72 .13 .38 2 Zawaski David 1975 1977 ------Scheffler Jeremy 1998 53 5 7 17 25 .09 .32 1 Zompone Richard 1976 1977 ------Scheidler Earl 1956 ------Zugel John 1995 4 0 1 1 1 .00 .25 0 Scheidler Joseph 1980 1983 ------Zurbuchan Chuck 1961 1968 ------Scheidler Stanley 1981 1985 ------Schildknecht Gene 1964 1964 ------Goalkeepers Schmalz Fred 1990 1993 27 1 1 3 11 .04 .11 1 Last First First Yr Last Yr GP GA GAA SV Sv% ShO W-L-T Schmidt Paul 1973 1974 -- 0 0 0 22 -- -- 0 Aufmuth Ray 1962 ------Schoen George 1964 1965 ------Burt Ken 1986 ------Schuermann Matthew 1980 1983 ------Caltabiano Scott 2006 active ------Schulte Mike 1990 1992 28 1 0 2 8 .04 .07 0 Coron Mark 1975 ------Schulte Mark 1996 1999 64 4 7 15 81 .06 .23 2 Daugherty Jim 1991 17 34 2.16 83 .709 2 0-0-0 Sendelbach Mark 1981 1984 ------Davis Alex 2005 active 1 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0-0-0 Seubert Eric 1985 1985 ------Dearlove John 1989 ------Shadoan Jerry 1985 1985 ------DeRubertis Mike 1976 3 2 0.6 16 .889 -- Siebern John 1968 1971 ------Fisher Joe 1990 15 26 1.82 69 .726 1 -- Siefert Chuck 1972 ------Fitzgerald Bob 1989 1992 12 20 2.02 52 .722 1 -- Sinclair Michael 1964 1966 ------Gerrigan Dave 1995 1 0 0 0 .000 0 -- Skivington George 1964 1964 ------Gibbens Zac 2006 active 7 8 1.32 19 .704 1 1-5-0 Smola Ted 1987 1989 -- 1 2 4 8 -- -- 0 Handy Matt 2003 2003 12 10 0.79 52 .839 6 7-3-2 Sossa Alex 1969 1968 ------Hutchins Matt 1997 2001 36 48 1.35 101 .678 6 22-11-2 Spallino Chuck 1971 ------Johnson John 1982 1985 2 4 2 9 .692 -- -- Stebbins Tye 2001 2004 78 16 16 48 117 .21 .62 3 Kennedy John 1980 1983 ------Stieger Kurt 1980 ------Krempec Jeff 1996 2000 30 38 1.32 127 .770 7 14-9-4 Striebel David 1976 1977 ------Kurdziel Jason 1998 2003 22 28 3.39 83 .252 7 14-8-0 Sulich Nick 2002 2004 6 0 0 0 1 .00 .00 0 Ladislaw Steve 2002 2005 25 38 1.60 83 .686 4 8-12-3 Sulick Dennis 1964 1966 ------Lehmann Joe 1992 1995 70 122 1.72 421 .775 12 -- Sullivan Robert 1973 1974 ------Marshall Dave 1984 1984 4 4 1.36 18 .818 0 -- Sullivan Walter 1979 ------McCarthy Tim 1995 1998 61 100 1.63 286 .741 8 30-25-2 Suzuki Jeff 2000 2003 60 2 7 11 38 .03 .18 1 Mechler David 1972 1974 13 14 1.07 108 .885 -- -- Swanson Aaron 2004 2006 30 2 4 8 18 .07 .27 1 Ness Daniel 1985 1988 ------Teeter Kane 1995 1995 16 1 3 5 7 .06 .31 0 O’Loane Keith 1986 1989 -- 17 -- 52 -- -- Tenende Mpoki 2002 2004 54 8 5 21 63 .15 .39 2 Robertson Greg 2004 2005 0 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0-0-0 Tenoff Godfrey 1996 1999 70 15 13 43 96 .21 .61 4 Scalia Toni 1958 1961 ------Tetirick Chad 2004 2004 1 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0 Tarkany Nick 2004 2006 24 22 0.94 100 .819 6 11-6-5 Theobald John 1986 1989 -- 0 3 3 20 ------Troop Matt 2004 2004 14 17 1.36 40 .702 2 9-3-0 Thomas Dan 2000 2003 52 0 0 0 5 .00 .00 0 Turano Aaron 1992 1995 10 0 0 0 .000 -- 0-0-0 Thomas Casey 1974 ------Vaudrey Kris 1991 1991 8 11 1.9 31 .738 1 -- Thompson Michael 1966 1969 ------Tobin Jim 1973 1973 ------Torda Alex 2006 active 12 2 1 5 16 .17 .42 0 Tovar Ali 1957 1957 ------Includes known information only. Known years: 1973-74, 1984, 1986-present (players), 1988-present (goalkeepers). Tracanna Steve 1968 1968 ------Games played would reflect total team games during career at Dayton if individual games are not known. Troop Matt 2004 2004 15 0 1 1 0 .00 .07 0 Tuiach Fabio 1973 1977 -- 0 0 0 7 ------The all-time roster and statistics is part of an on-going project to preserve UD soccer. UD Athletics Communication would like Turpin Robert 1999 1999 13 1 1 3 14 .08 .23 0 to thank former coaches, staff, sports information directors for their contributions to the prject. If you have any information about the history of UD soccer, please contact (937) 229-5584.

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Y-YEAR RESUL BY-YEAR YEAR- Wilmington Ohio State Cedarville Ball State State Wright Toledo Miami Bowling Green Wilmington Ohio State 1968 Coach: John Schleppi Record: 9-1-1 Wilberforce Kent State Cedarville Toledo Wittenberg Morehead State Miami State Wright Cleveland State 1969 Coach: Pat O’Hanlon Record: 7-3-0 Wilberforce Central State 1970 Coach: Pat O’Hanlon Record: 6-4-1 Wilberforce Cleveland State Bowling Green Cedarville Ball State Ohio Northern State Wright Wilmington Miami Morehead State Ohio State Head Coach John Schleppi is carried off by his players after a 1968 upset of Ohio Ohio of upset 1968 a after players his by off carried is Schleppi John Coach Head State. Schleppi coached five seasons with a 24-12-3 record. T, 1-1 T, T, 1-1 T, T, 0-0 T, T, 1-1 T, L, 2-3 L, 0-1 L, 0-3 L, 0-1 L, 3-6 L, 1-4 L, 1-4 L, 0-2 L, 0-3 L, 2-4 L, 2-5 L, 0-2 L, 1-3 L, 0-6 L, 0-5 L, 2-5 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-7 L, 1-6 L, 3-6 L, 1-2 L, 2-4 L, 2-3 W, 5-1 W, 4-2 W, 5-4 W, 8-1 W, 7-1 W, 6-0 W, W, 1-0 W, W, 1-0 W, 5-1 W, 4-2 W, 3-2 W, 3-2 W, 4-2 W, 4-2 W, 2-0 W, W, 4-2 W, 6-2 W, 3-1 W, 1-0 W, 7-3 W, 4-1 W, 2-1 W, 7-3 W, W, 4-1 W,

1967 Coach: John Schleppi Record: 8-2-1 1966 Coaches: Bernie Harawa & Shaw Emmons Record: 6-1-1 Cedarville Miami 1964 Coach: John Schleppi Record: 4-4-0 1965 Coach: John Schleppi Record: 3-5-1 Ohio University Bowling Green Wilmington Toledo Notre Dame Ohio State Indiana Denison Ohio University Ohio State Wilmington 1963 Coach: John Wiesler Record: 2-5-1 1962 Coach: John Wiesler Record: 1-7-0 Ohio Wesleyan Earlham Ball State Ohio Wesleyan Wittenberg Wooster Miami Wilberforce Cedarville Bowling Green Wilmington Kent State Morehead State Toledo Cedarville Cedarville Indiana Ohio University Indiana Ohio University Cedarville Ball State Wilmington Ohio State Earlham Bowling Green Ohio University Wilberforce Bowling Green Notre Dame Miami Toledo Wilberforce Berea College Earlham Wilmington Ohio State Ohio State Chicago T, 1-1 T, 3-3 T, L, 0-4 L, 0-5 L, 1-3 L, 0-2 L, 0-3 L, 2-6 L, 0-4 L, 1-6 L, 1-8 L, 2-6 L, 0-4 L, 1-6 L, 4-6 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 L, 2-6 L, 2-4 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 L, 3-5 L, 1-4 L, 3-4 W, 5-1 W, 2-0 W, W, 5-3 W, 2-1 W, 5-3 W, 4-0 W, 3-2 W, W, 3-2 W, 2-1 W, W, 5-2 W, 6-1 W, 4-0 W, 4-0 W, W, 7-2 W, W, 3-1 W, 6-4 W, 5-2 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, L, 0-10 W, 2-1 OT W, L, 2-3 2OT

1961 Coach: John Wiesler Record: 4-5-0 Ohio University Ohio Wesleyan Ohio State Wilberforce Wilmington 1960 Coach: John Wiesler Record: 1-5-2 Denison Wilberforce Ball State Saint Louis 1959 Coach: Paul Scheurmann Record: 1-8-0 Ohio University Denison Ohio Wesleyan Indiana Earlham Ohio State Ohio University Antioch College 1958 Coach: Paul Scheurmann Record: 6-2-0 1957 Coach: Pat Smith Record: 6-1-0 1956 Coach: Pat Smith Record: 2-3-0 Indiana Tech Ohio Wesleyan Antioch College Indiana Tech Ohio University Denison Earlham Ohio State Earlham Ohio State Ohio Wesleyan Ohio University Denison Ohio State Ball State Wilmington Wilberforce Earlham Ohio Wesleyan Ohio University Denison Indiana Denison Edelweiss Ohio State Indiana Kenyon Ohio Wesleyan Ohio University 2007_MSOC-fINAL.indd 63

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1974 1978 1981 1984 Coach: Bob Richardson Coach: Bob Richardson Coach: Jerry Butcher Coach: Pete Hayes Record: 7-3-3 Record: 5-11-2 Record: 7-11-1 Record: 4-9-1 Indiana L, 0-7 Grace W, 3-0 Akron L, 0-2 Alabama A & M L, 0-4 Ohio Wesleyan L, 1-4 Akron L, 0-1 Louisville W, 2-1 Baldwin-Wallace W, 2-0 Toledo W, 12-0 Miami W, 2-0 Miami W, 2-1 Western Kentucky W, 2-1 Cincinnati W, 2-0 Evansville L, 0-3 Judson College W, 5-1 Michigan L, 0-1 Wilmington W, 2-1 Earlham T, 1-1 Cedarville W, 4-3 Cleveland State L. 0-4 Denison T, 0-0 Notre Dame L, 2-4 Notre Dame L, 1-2 Miami L, 0-3 Cedarville W, 1-0 Xavier W, 1-0 Ohio University L, 2-5 Denison L, 1-2 Ball State T, 0-0 Ohio University T, 2-2 Wittenberg W, 3-2 Ohio Wesleyan L, 0-4 2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON Morehead State W, 2-0 Wittenberg L, 0-1 Bowling Green L, 0-2 Wright State L, 1-6 Wittenberg W, 1-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee L, 0-4 Cleveland State L, 0-3 DePaul L, 0-3 Earlham W, 2-1 Air Force L, 0-3 Ohio Wesleyan W, 1-0 Xavier W, 3-1 Miami T, 1-1 Ohio Wesleyan L, 1-2 Wright State L, 1-2 Oakland L, 0-6 Ohio State L, 1-2 Wright State W, 4-2 Missouri-St. Louis L, 1-2 Louisville W, 4-0 Ball State L, 0-2 Cincinnati W, 3-1 Ohio State T, 2-2 1975 Notre Dame L, 1-2 Ohio State L, 1-3 Coach: Bob Richardson Cedarville W, 1-0 Earlham L, 1-2 1985 Record: 11-3-0 Ohio State L, 1-2 Xavier L, 2-3 Coach: Pete Hayes Indiana L, 0-4 Indiana L, 0-5 Central State T, 2-2 Record: 3-14-1 Denison W, 7-1 Indiana L, 0-4 Wisconsin L, 0-2 Toledo W, 3-1 1979 Miami L, 1-2 Morehead State W, 4-0 Coach: Bob Richardson 1982 Cincinnati L, 0-1 Ohio Wesleyan L, 0-1 Record: 6-12-0 Coach: Jerry Butcher Alabama A & M L, 0-11 Wittenberg W, 2-0 Notre Dame W, 3-2 Record: 10-6-0 Michigan L, 0-1 Wilmington W, 9-1 Miami L, 1-2 Kentucky W, 2-1 Marquette L, 0-5 Earlham W, 7-2 Evansville L, 0-5 Akron L, 1-4 Louisiana Monroe L, 2-6 Cincinnati W, 3-0 Earlham L, 1-3 Xavier W, 2-1 Denison W, 2-1 Miami W, 2-1 Xavier L, 2-6 Cedarville W, 3-1 Miami L, 0-5 Ball State L, 2-3 Cincinnati L, 0-2 Spring Arbor L, 1-2 Wright State L, 0-2 Cedarville W, 2-1 Siena Heights W, 3-1 Wittenberg W, 2-1 Xavier L, 0-4 Ohio State W, 3-1 Oakland L, 1-6 Louisville W, 6-0 Western Kentucky L, 0-2 Xavier W, 2-1 Ohio University L, 0-3 DePaul W, 2-0 DePaul W, 5-3 Ohio Wesleyan L, 0-2 Notre Dame L, 0-3 Louisville W, 6-4 1976 Wright State L, 1-2 Bowling Green L, 0-1 Ohio State T, 4-4 Coach: Bob Richardson Akron L, 0-8 Wright State L, 0-6 Bowling Green L, 0-8 Record: 11-3-0 Lindenwood W, 6-1 Cincinnati W, 1-0 Purdue L, 1-2 Notre Dame W, 5-3 Parks W, 1-0 Earlham W, 1-0 Oakland L, 1-7 Indiana L, 0-6 Cedarville W, 3-1 Xavier W, 2-1 Toledo W, 5-0 Wittenberg W, 3-1 Ohio State W, 3-1 1986 Earlham W, 5-0 Ohio State L, 1-3 Indiana L, 0-3 Coach: Pete Hayes Wittenberg W, 2-0 Indiana L, 0-7 Record: 7-10-0 Cincinnati W, 3-0 1983 Baldwin-Wallace L, 0-1 Ohio Wesleyan W, 2-1 1980 Coach: Jerry Butcher Cincinnati L, 1-3 Akron L, 0-4 Coach: Jerry Butcher Record: 8-6-3 Marshall W, 2-1 Miami W, 3-1 Record: 8-7-3 Akron L, 0-4 Wittenberg W, 2-1 Ball State W, 5-0 Miami T, 1-1 Rochester W, 5-0 Central Michigan L, 1-2 Cedarville W, 3-1 Cedarville W, 3-0 Lafayette L, 0-1 Marquette L, 0-5 Ohio State W, 1-0 Louisville W, 2-1 Western Kentucky W, 4-0 Denison W,3-2 Xavier W, 4-2 Earlham W, 1-0 Cedarville W, 3-2 Wright State L, 0-2 Brockport L, 1-4 Oakland L, 2-3 Miami W, 1-0 Miami L, 1-3 Cincinnati W, 2-0 Wittenberg W, 3-1 Louisville W, 5-4 1977 Wittenberg T, 2-2 Bowling Green L, 0-6 Xavier L, 1-2 Coach: Bob Richardson Central State W, 3-2 Earlham T, 0-0 Western Kentucky L, 1-6 Record: 6-9-1 Ohio University W, 3-1 Wright State T, 3-3 Bowling Green L, 0-1 Notre Dame T, 3-3 Ohio Wesleyan L, 1-4 Louisville T, 3-3 DePaul W, 4-1 Indiana L, 0-9 Wright State T, 1-1 Cincinnati W, 5-1 Ohio State L, 0-3 Earlham W, 2-1 Akron L, 0-4 Ohio State W, 1-0 Eastern Michigan W, 2-1 Missouri-St. Louis L, 0-3 Marysville W, 1-0 DePaul W, 3-0 Purdue W, 2-0 Akron W, 2-1 Parks W, 4-3 Xavier L, 3-4 Ohio University L, 0-1 Notre Dame L, 0-1 Indiana L, 0-5 Cincinnati L, 1-3 Xavier L, 0-2 Ohio Wesleyan L, 1-2 Ohio State L, 0-2 Brockport L, 0-3 Indiana L, 0-2 Miami W, 1-0 Wittenberg W, 2-1 Ball State W, 2-1 Cedarville W, 2-1 Ohio State L, 0-2 Bowling Green L, 0-2 Xavier L, 1-3

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1987 1990 1993 Coach: Roger Creed Coach: Roy Craig Coach: Roy Craig Record: 12-10-0 Record: 10-9-1; 2-3-1 GMW Sept 1 Denison W, 2-1 Record: 11-7-4; 4-2-1 MCC Sept 1 at Notre Dame L, 1-5 OT Sept 6 at Saint Louis* L, 0-9 Sept 5 at Wisconsin-Parkside L, 1-3 Sept 3 Louisville W, 2-1 Sept 8 Ohio State L, 1-2 Sept 6 at Marquette L, 0-1 Sept 8 at DePaul W, 4-0 Sept 9 Cincinnati L, 0-5 Sept 10 at Evansville L, 0-3 Sept 11 Bowling Green W, 1-0 Sept 12 at Wittenberg L, 1-2 Sept 12 at Alabama Birmingham* L, 2-4 Sept 15 Marquette* T, 2-2 OT Sept 16 at Bowling Green L, 1-3 Sept 15 at Louisville W, 3-1 Sept 16 Loyola* W, 3-2 Sept 20 Marshall W, 6-0 Sept 22 at Wright State L, 0-1 OT Sept 20 Evansville* L, 0-3 Sept 23 at Xavier* W, 1-0 OT Sept 25 at Bradley L, 2-5 Sept 23 Western Michigan W, 2-1 Sept 25 vs Wilmington L, 0-5 Sept 26 Wright State W, 2-1 OT Sept 28 Miami (OH) L, 0-4 Sept 26 vs Charleston L, 0-1 Sept 28 vs George Mason L, 1-3 OT Oct 1 Marquette* T, 1-1 OT Sept 30 at Louisville W, 2-1 Sept 30 vs Cal State-Northridge T, 2-2 OT Oct 3 at DePaul* L, 1-2 Oct 7 Northern Kentucky W, 3-1 Oct 3 at Xavier* W, 2-1 Oct 8 Memphis* W, 3-0 Oct 10 at Western Kentucky L, 1-2 Oct 5 at Butler* W, 3-1 Oct 11 at Vanderbilt W, 2-1 Oct 12 Butler W, 2-1 Oct 7 Saint Louis* L, 0-3 Oct 14 at Eastern Michigan W, 2-1 Oct 15 at Philadelphia Textile W, 2-1 Oct 10 Bellarmine W, 2-0 Oct 18 DePaul W, 4-0 Oct 17 at La Salle W, 3-1 Oct 13 at Detroit* W, 5-1 Oct 21 Earlham W, 2-0 Oct 20 Xavier W, 2-1 Oct 17 at Miami (OH) T, 3-3 OT Oct 25 Central Michigan W, 2-0 Oct 22 Cincinnati* W, 5-2 Oct 19 at Ohio Wesleyan L, 2-4 Oct 28 at Wright State W, 5-1 Oct 24 at Ohio State T, 1-1 OT Oct 27 Detroit W, 3-0 Nov 4 at Evansville* L, 0-5 Oct 27 at Cincinnati L, 2-4 Oct 31 at Western Michigan W, 3-2 Nov 6 vs Loyola* W, 2-1 Nov 1 Butler (MCC) W, 3-1 Nov 5 vs DePaul (GMW) W, 3-2 OT Nov 7 vs Saint Louis* L, 0-4 Nov 2 Evansville (MCC) L, 0-6 OT Nov 7 vs Saint Louis (GMW) L, 1-5

1988 1991 1994 Coach: Roy Craig Coach: Roy Craig Coach: Roy Craig Record: 7-15-0; 2-4-0 MCC Aug 31 vs Ohio Wesleyan L, 0-1 Record: 9-11-1, 2-4-0 MCC Record: 8-12-0; 3-7-0 GMW Sept 8 at Louisville L, 2-4 Sept 3 at Davis & Elkins W, 1-0 OT Sept 5 at Ohio State L, 0-1 Sept 10 at Bellarmine L, 2-3 Sept 4 at Robert Morris W, 2-0 Sept 7 at Miami L, 0-2 Sept 13 vs Illinois-Chicago W, 3-1 Sept 7 Wright State L, 0-2 Sept 10 at Bowling Green L, 0-4 Sept 14 vs Liberty T, 2-2 OT Sept 11 at Ohio State L, 0-2 Sept 11 vs Western Michigan L, 0-2 Sept 21 at Bradley W, 1-0 Sept 14 Xavier* L, 2-3 Sept 22 at Loyola* L, 0-1 Sept 17 vs Northern Illinois W, 9-0 Sept 18 at Notre Dame* L, 1-5 Sept 28 Wisconsin-Green Bay L, 2-3 Sept 18 Central Michigan W, 1-0 Sept 21 Evansville* L, 0-5 Sept 29 at Western Michigan L, 1-3 Sept 23 Saint Louis* L, 1-3 OT Sept 24 at DePaul W, 1-0 Oct 4 Wright State W, 2-1 Sept 25 Lincoln Memorial W, 5-0 Sept 25 at Loyola* W, 3-2 OT Oct 6 Notre Dame* L, 2-3 Sept 28 Louisville W, 2-1 Sept 27 Louisville W, 1-0 Oct 9 Ohio Wesleyan L, 1-2 OT Oct 1 at Oakland L, 0-4 Sept 30 at Memphis* L, 1-3 Oct 13 at Evansville* L, 1-5 Oct 2 Western Michigan L, 1-2 OT Oct 2 at Alabama Birmingham* L, 1-7 Oct 16 Xavier* W, 3-2 Oct 8 vs Howard L, 0-4 Oct 7 Wright State L, 2-3 Oct 20 Butler* L, 2-5 Oct 9 vs Oneonta L, 0-2 Oct 14 Marquette* W, 5-1 Oct 23 Ohio State W, 2-0 Oct 12 Bowling Green W, 1-0 Oct 26 at Bowling Green L, 1-4 Oct 16 DePaul* L, 1-2 Oct 16 at Detroit* L, 1-2 OT Oct 30 Cincinnati W, 1-0 Oct 21 at Cincinnati* L, 1-3 Oct 19 at Earlham W, 2-1 OT Nov 1 Detroit * W, 3-1 Oct 23 Western Michigan W, 1-0 Oct 26 at Cincinnati L, 0-2 Nov 3 Miami W, 4-3 Oct 29 at Florida Atlantic W, 4-1 Oct 30 Western Kentucky L, 1-2 Nov 7 at Butler (MCC) W, 2-1 Oct 30 vs Central Florida W, 4-1 Nov 4 vs Xavier (MCC) L, 0-1 Nov 8 vs Evansville (MCC) L, 0-2 Nov 5 at Saint Louis (MCC) *L, 0-2 Nov 2 at Xavier L, 3-5 OT Nov 10 vs Saint Louis (GMW) L, 1-2 1989 1992 Coach: Roy Craig Coach: Roy Craig Record: 7-9-2; 4-2-1 MCC Record: 8-13-1; 1-5-0 MCC Sept 5 La Salle W, 1-0 OT Sept 1 DePaul T, 1-1 OT Sept 7 at Xavier* L, 3-5 OT Sept 3 Robert Morris W, 3-0 Sept 11 Louisville W, 1-0 Sept 6 Miami (OH) L, 0-3 Sept 19 Western Michigan T, 3-3 OT Sept 9 at Akron L, 0-4 Sept 20 vs Bradley L, 1-2 Sept 13 at Evansville* L, 1-6 Sept 27 at Cincinnati L, 1-2 OT Sept 15 at Wright State W, 2-0 Oct 2 Wright State L, 1-2 OT Sept 17 Saint Louis* L, 0-1 Oct 4 at Notre Dame* L, 0-4 Sept 20 Ohio Wesleyan L, 0-1 OT Oct 9 at Miami (OH) L, 2-4 Sept 22 Davis & Elkins W, 4-0 Oct 11 at Detroit* W, 3-1 Sept 27 Evansville* L, 0-3 Oct 14 Bowling Green L, 0-1 Oct 1 Xavier* W, 3-0 Oct 16 at Butler* W, 2-1 OT Oct 4 Cincinnati L, 0-4 Oct 18 Loyola* W, 1-0 Oct 7 at Saint Louis* L, 0-3 Oct 23 at Stetson W, 3-1 Oct 11 vs Xavier* L, 0-1 Oct 24 vs Central Florida L, 0-1 Oct 14 at Bowling Green L, 0-3 Oct 28 at Ohio State W, 5-2 Oct 18 at Louisville W, 2-1 Nov 1 Evansville* T, 0-0 OT Oct 22 at Western Michigan L, 1-3 Nov 8 at Butler (MCC) L, 1-2 Oct 25 Ohio State L, 0-1 Oct 28 vs Western Kentucky W, 2-1 Oct 29 vs Vanderbilt W, 3-1 Nov 2 vs Marquette (MCC) W, 2-1 Nov 3 Evansville (MCC) L, 1-2

Tim McCarthy punts in the snow during the Flyers’ 1997 NCAA Play-In Game versus Rider. The Flyers went to back-to-back NCAA Play-In games in 1997 and1998.

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1995 Sept 18 at North Carolina L, 1-4 Oct 19 St. Bonaventure* W, 4-2 Coach: Roy Craig Sept 20 vs UNC-Greensboro L, 3-4 Oct 21 Duquesne* W, 2-1 Record: 5-12-1; 2-8-1 A-10 Sept 25 at Xavier* L, 0-2 Oct 26 at Saint Joseph’s* T, 2-2 2OT Sept 2 Ohio State W, 2-1 OT Sept 27 at Wright State L, 0-1 Oct 28 at Temple* W, 3-0 Sept 4 Lincoln Memorial W, 3-0 Oct 2 Duquesne* W, 2-0 Nov 2 Massachusetts* W, 1-0 Sept 8 vs Western Illinois L, 2-3 OT Oct 4 St. Bonaventure* W, 5-1 Nov 4 Rhode Island* W, 2-0 Sept 9 vs Missouri-Kansas City W, 1-0 Oct 9 Temple* W, 2-0 Nov 9 Massachusetts (A-10 S) L, 2-4 Sept 13 at Wright State L, 0-1 Oct 11 Saint Joseph’s* W, 5-0 Sept 17 Massachusetts* L, 0-2 Oct 16 at Rhode Island* W, 3-2 OT 2002 Sept 22 at Saint Joseph’s* L, 0-2 Oct 18 at Massachusetts* W, 1-0 Coach: Dave Schureck Sept 24 at Temple* L, 0-2 Oct 23 at George Washington* W, 3-0 Record: 9-10-1; 4-7-0 A-10 Sept 26 Rhode Island* L, 0-3 Oct 25 at Virginia Tech* W, 2-0 Sep 1 at Cincinnati L, 1-2

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Washington (A-10 S) T, 0-0 PK 4OT Oct 24 Virginia Tech* W, 4-2 Oct 1 at St. Bonaventure* L, 0-2 Nov 11 at Rhode Island (A-10 F) L, 1-5 Oct 3 at Duquesne* W, 1-0 Oct 26 George Washington* W, 3-1 Oct 8 Saint Joseph’s* W, 5-1 Oct 31 at Fordham* W, 2-1 2001 Oct 10 Temple* W, 2-1 Nov 2 at LaSalle* L, 2-3 2OT Oct 15 at Massachusetts* L, 2-3 OT Nov 7 vs Virginia Tech (A-10 S) W, 5-1 Coach: Dave Schureck Record: 11-7-2; 8-2-1 A-10 Oct 17 at Rhode Island* W, 3-2 Nov 9 vs La Salle (A-10 F) W, 1-0 Oct 22 at Richmond* W, 2-1 Nov 15 Rider (NCAA Play-In) L, 1-3 2OT Aug 31 Virginia Tech L, 0-1 Sept 2 Cinncinati L, 1-2 OT Oct 24 at George Washington* L, 1-3 Oct 29 Fordham* W, 4-1 Sept 7 Oakland W, 2-1 2OT Oct 31 La Salle* W, 4-0 1998 Sept 9 Akron W, 2-1 Coach: Jim Launder Nov 6 at Xavier* W, 5-1 Sept 17 at Wright State T, 3-3 2OT Nov 12 vs Temple (A-10 S) L, 0-3 Record: 13-9-0; 9-2-0 A-10 Sept 22 vs Wisconsin-Milwaukee L, 2-3 ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONS Sept 23 vs Canisius W, 3-0 NCAA PLAY-IN GAME Sept 28 at Michigan L, 2-1 Sept 1 at Ohio State W, 1-0 Sept 30 Xavier* W, 1-0 OT Sept 5 at Eastern Illinois L, 1-2 Oct 5 Richmond* L, 0-1 Sept 7 at Oakland L, 0-1 Oct 7 George Washington* W, 2-1 OT Sept 11 Bowling Green T, 0-0 Oct 12 at Fordham* W, 3-2 Sept 12 Louisville W, 1-0 Oct 14 at La Salle* L, 2-4

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2005 Year-By-Year Records Coach: Dennis Currier Overall Conference Record Record: 11-5-4; 5-2-2 A-10 Year W L T W L T Place Sep 4 at Cincinnati W, 3-2 1956 2 3 0 Sep 9 at Sacramento State L, 0-1 1957 6 1 0 Sep 11 at UC Davis L, 0-1 2OT 1958 6 2 0 Sep 16 Marshall W, 2-0 1959 1 8 0 Sep 18 Cal Poly W, 1-0 the 1950s 15 14 0 .517 Sep 23 vs No. 14 Missouri State L, 1-0 1960 1 5 2 Sep 25 at Evansville W, 6-2 1961 4 5 0 1962 1 7 0 Sep 29 Michigan T, 2-2 1963 2 5 1 Oct 2 at Wright State W, 1-0 1964 4 4 0 Oct 7 George Washington* W, 4-3 2OT 1965 3 5 1 Oct 9 La Salle* W, 2-1 1966 6 1 1 Oct 14 at Richmond* T, 1-1 2OT 1967 8 2 1 Oct 16 at Charlotte* T, 1-1 2OT 1968 9 1 1 Oct 21 St. Bonaventure* W, 2-0 1969 7 3 0 Oct 23 Fordham* W, 2-0 the 1960s 45 38 7 .539 Oct 28 Xavier* W, 4-0 1970 6 4 1 Nov 4 at Saint Joseph’s* W, 3-1 1971 8 2 0 Nov 6 at Temple* L, 0-1 1972 10 1 1 Nov 10 vs Charlotte (A-10 Q) W, 3-1 1973 6 2 2 Nov 11 vs Saint Louis (A-10 S) T, 1-1 PK 2OT 1974 7 3 3 1975 11 3 0 1976 11 3 0 2006 1977 6 9 1 Coach: Dennis Currier 1978 5 11 2 Record: 6-9-2; 2-5-2 A-10 1979 6 12 0 Aug 25 vs Northern Illinois L, 0-2 the 1970s 76 50 10 .596 Aug 27 vs Northwestern L, 0-1 1980 8 7 3 Aug 31 Butler L, 0-2 1981 7 11 1 Sep 4 Belmont W, 3-0 1982 10 6 0 Sep 8 Western Illinois W, 2-0 1983 8 6 3 Sep 10 IUPUI W, 4-0 1984 4 9 1 Sep 15 vs Tulsa W, 3-0 1985 3 14 1 Sep 17 vs No. 1 SMU L, 0-1 1986 7 10 0 1987 12 10 0 Sep 30 at Xavier* L, 1-2 1988 7 15 0 MCC 2 4 0 6th Oct 6 Massachusetts* L, 0-1 OT 1989 8 13 1 MCC 1 5 0 T-5th Oct 8 Rhode Island* L, 0-2 the 1980s 72 105 10 .412 Oct 13 at Duquesne* L, 1-2 1990 11 7 4 MCC 4 2 1 5th Oct 15 at Saint Louis* L, 0-2 1991 9 11 1 MCC 2 4 0 T-4th Oct 20 at George Washington* T, 1-1 1992 7 9 2 MCC 4 2 1 T-3rd Oct 22 at La Salle* W, 1-0 1993 10 9 0 GMW 2 3 1 Oct 28 Richmond* T, 2-2 1994 8 12 0 GMW 3 7 0 Oct 29 Charlotte* W, 4-2 1995 5 12 1 A-10 2 8 1 12th 1996 7 10 1 A-10 6 5 0 7th 1997 12 8 1 A-10 7 4 0 3rd 1998 13 9 0 A-10 9 2 0 1st 1999 9 7 2 A-10 5 5 1 6th the 1990s 89 95 11 .484 All-Time Coaches Records 2000 14 4 2 A-10 8 1 1 1st 2001 11 7 2 A-10 8 2 1 2nd Games Wins Losses Ties Pct. 2002 9 10 1 A-10 4 7 0 7th Pat Smith (1956-57) 12 8 4 0 .666 2003 12 5 2 A-10 7 3 1 3rd Paul Scheurmann (1958-59) 17 7 10 0 .412 2004 11 7 1 A-10 8 3 0 2nd John Wiesler (1960-63) 33 8 22 3 .288 2005 11 5 4 A-10 5 2 2 2nd 2006 6 9 2 A-10 2 5 2 T-10th John Schleppi (1964-68) 39 24 12 3 .654 the 2000s 74 47 14 .600 42 23 7 .632 Bernie Harawa (1966) 8 6 1 1 .813 Totals 375 344 53 .520 Pat O’Hanlon (1969-70) 21 13 7 1 .643 Bob McNamee (1971-72) 22 18 3 1 .841 At Baujan Field (Since 1992): Bob Richardson (1973-79) 103 52 43 8 .544 83 34 9 .694 Jerry Butcher (1980-83) 70 33 30 7 .521 Conference Game breakdown Pete Hayes (1984-86) 49 14 33 2 .296 W L T Pct Roger Creed (1987) 22 12 10 0 .545 GMW (2 yrs) 6 5 2 .538 Roy Craig (1988-1995) 162 65 88 9 .429 MCC (3 yrs) 13 17 2 .438 Dwayne Shaffer (1996) 18 7 10 1 .417 A-10 (8 yrs) 71 47 9 .610 2 Regular Season Championships Jim Launder (1997-1999) 61 34 24 3 .582 2 Tournament Championships Dave Schureck (2000-2004) 98 57 33 8 .622 2 NCAA Play-In Appearances Dennis Currier (2005-present) 37 17 14 6 .541 * - Conference Opponent Totals (50 seasons) 772 375 344 53 .520 vs - Neutral Site GMW - Most Wins: Roy Craig (65; 1988-1995) MCC - Midwestern Colliegiate Conference Most Wins, Season: Dave Schureck, 14, 2000 (14-4-2) A-10 - Atlantic 10 Conference Most Wins Per Season: Dave Schureck (11.4; 57 wins, five seasons, 2000-2004) Most Winning Seasons: 4, Bob Richardson, 1973-1976

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LAST LAST OPPONENT W L T GAME OPPONENT W L T GAME Air Force 0 1 0 1978 Missouri-Kansas City 1 0 0 1995 Akron 2 9 0 2002 Missouri-St. Louis 0 2 0 1981 Alabama A&M 0 2 0 1985 Morehead State 7 0 1 1975 Alabama Birmingham 0 2 0 1994 Navy 1 0 0 1999 Breakdown Antioch 2 0 0 1959 North Carolina 0 1 0 1998 Baldwin Wallace 1 1 0 1986 North Carolina-Greensboro 0 1 0 1998 by Conference Ball State 7 6 1 1978 Northeastern Illinois 1 0 0 1994 W L T Bellarmine 1 1 0 1991 Northern Illinois 0 1 0 2006 America East 1 0 0 Belmont 1 0 0 2006 Northern Kentucky 1 0 0 1987 Atlantic Coast 4 6 0 Berea 0 1 0 1963 Northwestern 0 1 0 2006

2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON Atlantic Soccer Conf. 1 2 0 Bowling Green 9 15 0 2000 Notre Dame 4 10 1 1992 Bradley 1 2 0 1993 Oakland 2 6 3 2003 Atlantic Sun 1 1 0 Brockport 0 2 0 1977 Ohio 4 12 1 1981 Atlantic 10 76 63 7 Butler 5 3 0 2006 Ohio Northern 1 0 0 1970 Big East 41 30 6 California State-Fullerton 0 1 0 1999 Ohio State 16 19 6 2000 Big South 0 0 1 California State-Northridge 0 0 1 1990 Ohio Wesleyan 7 15 1 1991 Big Ten 23 42 6 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 1 0 0 2005 Oneonta 0 1 0 1988 Canisius 1 0 0 2001 Parks 2 0 0 1980 Big West 0 1 1 Cedarville 17 1 2 1983 Philadelphia Textile 1 0 0 1993 Colonial 0 1 0 Central Florida 1 1 0 1994 Purdue 1 1 0 1985 Conference USA 4 4 0 Central Michigan 2 1 0 1994 Rhode Island 8 6 0 2006 Horizon 30 29 5 Central State 1 1 1 1981 Richmond 1 4 2 2006 Charleston 0 1 0 1987 Rider 0 1 0 1997 Independants 0 2 0 Charlotte 2 0 1 2006 Robert Morris 2 0 0 1989 Metro Atlantic 1 1 0 Chicago 0 1 0 1965 Rochester 1 0 0 1983 Mid American 15 27 1 Cincinnati 13 12 1 2002 Sacramento State 0 1 0 2006 Mid Continent 3 7 3 Cleveland State 0 5 0 1982 Saint Joseph’s 8 1 2 2004 Missouri Valley 10 21 1 Creighton 0 1 0 2002 Saint Louis 0 11 1 2006 Davis & Elkins 2 0 0 1989 Siena Heights 1 0 0 1979 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation 1 1 0 Denison 5 6 2 1987 SMU 0 1 0 2006 Northeast 2 0 0 Denver 1 0 0 2002 Spring Arbor 0 1 0 1982 Patriot 1 2 0 DePaul 8 3 1 1994 St. Bonaventure 8 3 0 2005 Southern 0 1 0 Detroit 4 1 1 1996 Stetson 1 0 0 1992 Drake 1 0 0 2002 Temple 7 4 1 2005 Non-Division I 140 88 18 Duquesne 4 7 0 2006 Toledo 10 0 1 1976 Totals 348 324 47 Earlham 8 10 2 1988 Tulsa 1 0 0 2006 Eastern Illinois 2 1 0 2004 UC Davis 0 1 0 2005 Records by current conference membership Eastern Michigan 2 0 1 1997 Vanderbilt 2 1 0 1996 Edelweiss 1 0 0 1957 Vermont 1 0 0 2002 Evansville 1 12 1 2004 Virginia Tech 4 5 0 2003 Florida Atlantic 2 0 0 2000 Western Illinois 1 1 0 1995 Florida International 0 1 0 2000 Western Kentucky 3 4 0 1989 Fordham 9 2 0 2004 Western Michigan 4 3 1 1994 George Mason 0 1 0 1990 Wilberforce 8 0 1 1970 George Washington 5 4 4 2004 Wilmington 11 5 0 1987 Grace 1 0 0 1978 Wisconsin 1 3 0 2004 Howard 0 1 0 1988 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 1 0 1996 Illinois-Chicago 1 0 0 1991 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2 3 1 2004 Indiana 2 14 0 1983 Wisconsin-Parkside 0 1 0 1987 Indiana Tech 2 0 0 1958 Wittenberg 14 2 1 1987 IUPUI 1 0 0 2006 Wooster 0 1 0 1967 Judson 1 0 0 1981 Wright State 14 16 3 2005 Kent State 1 1 0 1968 Xavier 18 15 1 2006 Kentucky 1 0 0 1982 Kenyon 1 0 0 1957 La Salle 9 6 0 2006 Lafayette 0 2 0 1998 Liberty 0 0 1 1991 Lincoln Memorial 2 0 0 1995 Lindenwood 1 0 0 1979 Louisiana Monroe 0 1 0 1985 Louisville 15 2 1 1998 Loyola (Chi.) 4 1 0 1992 MacMurray State 0 1 0 1971 Marquette 2 3 2 1994 Marshall 3 0 0 2005 Marysville 1 0 0 1980 Massachusetts 5 7 0 2006 Memphis 1 1 0 1994 Miami 13 13 3 1995 Michigan 3 4 1 2006 Michigan State 0 1 0 2004 Missouri State 0 1 0 2005

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Great Games at Baujan Field

Currier’s In his second season as head coach at Dayton, Dennis Currier achieved his 200th career win in a 3-0 200th triumph over the Belmont Burins on Sept. 4, 2006. A burst of offensive productivity that has been win missing in action for the Flyers up to that point in the season helped carry them to victory and bring home win No. 200 for Coach Currier.

two The electric environment of night games at Baujan field saw another epic match, as well as a goal for for the ages, on Sept. 29, 2005, when the Flyers tied the Michigan Wolverines 2-2. Senior midfielder one Terry Alvino sent a blistering laser of a shot worthy of his current professional status over the helpless Michigan keeper from 35 yards out to even the score.

x marks The heated rivalry between the and the Flyers continued in a classic clash on Oct. the 28, 2005. An invigorated UD squad trounced the Musketeers 4-0, adding another notch in the win spot column for UD in the on-going Dayton/Xavier grudge match.

The 1997 Dayton Flyers came from out of nowhere to take the Atlantic 10 conference by storm. After going to conquering the Atlantic 10 regular season and post-season tournament, the Flyers found themselves the big only one game away from the NCAA tournament. The NCAA play-in game that ensued saw the Flyers dance lose a heartbreaker to the 3-1.

The steady rainfall that soaked Baujan field right up until kick off could not dampen the spirits of the draw then-unranked Flyers when they took on No. 12 Oakland Golden Grizzlies on September 26, 2003. the The Flyers fought valiantly and earned a draw against a nationally-ranked opponent, the first step in line a series of victories that would eventually propel them to a No. 8 national ranking for a brief period later in the season.

Yet another nationally-ranked opponent fell under the mighty boot of the Flyers in 2003 when UD win defeated the Massachusetts Minutemen on October 12 in dramatic, come-from-behind fashion. The in a Flyers twice fell behind, with UMass going up 1-0 and then again 2-1 after the Flyers evened the minute score in the first half. UD then went on to score two unanswered goals and added another notch to their giant-killer belt with the 3-2 victory.

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THE UNIVERSITY

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2007_MSOC-fINAL.indd 71 8/21/07 12:44:00 AM Administration dr . dan i e l j c u rran UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

Daniel J. Curran is president of the University of Dayton, In 1990, he served as a Fulbright Senior Scholar at the University of Melbourne in recognized as a top-tier national university and one of the 10 Australia. He held a concurrent professorship at Nanjing University in China. best Catholic universities in the country. The Philadelphia native became the University of Dayton’s 18th president and first lay Dr. Curran earned a Ph.D. from the University of Delaware in 1980 after receiving a leader on July 1, 2002. master’s degree from Temple University in 1978 and a bachelor’s degree from Saint Joseph’s University in 1973 — all in sociology. Dr. Curran and his wife, Claire, Dr. Curran is guiding the University of Dayton through have two sons, Sean and Aidan. transformational times. A new master plan will shape development on a campus that now spans to the Great Miami River. A new strategic plan will focus on strengthening the school’s distinctive Catholic and Marianist identity, diversifying TED KI SSE LL the student body, internationalizing the curriculum, hiring 2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON nationally prominent faculty and building upon a learning-living Vice-President/Director of Athletics environment that supports academic excellence. The University of Dayton Athletics Division reflects Under Dr. Curran’s leadership, the University of Dayton has enjoyed a 15 percent jump in first- the mission of the university by using the laboratory year applications, record sponsored research dollars, increased national recognition — and of fields of play and arenas of competition to tremendous momentum. educate young people. The guiding principles of this mission and the division goals are under In the past five years, the University started new exchange programs in China, established the watchful eye of Vice President/Director of centers of excellence in nanotechnology and fuels and combustion, opened the Science Center Athletics, Ted Kissell. and Innovation Center, built a sports complex, launched the nation’s first accelerated law curriculum and started a doctor of physical therapy program. In addition, UD opened the Kissell begins his 16th year as Vice President/ Dayton Early College Academy, a public high school on campus that prepares first-generation Director of Athletics at the University of Dayton. college students to earn a high school diploma and college credits at the same time. In the Only the sixth AD in school history, Kissell is residential arena, UD constructed two facilities that combine living and learning — Marianist charged with the oversight of 17 intercollegiate Hall, a residence hall with learning spaces, and ArtStreet, an imaginative housing and arts athletics programs, the University of Dayton Arena education complex in the University neighborhood. RecPlex, an ultramodern fitness and and the surrounding Arena Sports Complex. recreation complex, opened in 2006. Under Kissell’s leadership, University of Dayton Athletics has been transformed In addition, UD teamed with commercial developers on two ventures: University Place, a into a widely-successful broad-based program. Since 1998, UD has had 24 two-story mixed-use development on the corner of Brown and Stewart streets that will include conference championships and had 17 teams reach the post-season. In the graduate apartments and retail outlets, and Courtyard by the Marriott at the University of Dayton, nine years prior, the Flyers had only seven conference championships and one a hotel near UD Arena. As part of Citirama 2007, the Dayton Homebuilders Association built a tournament appearance. five-house townhouse and renovated another four houses in the student neighborhood. The progress of the men’s basketball program in the last eight years toward greater Beyond the physical changes, the University of Dayton has grown in national stature under Dr. national prominence has been marked by three NCAA bids, two NIT bids and Curran’s leadership. A 2006 survey ranks UD first among Catholic universities and third overall an average of more than 20 wins a season. This success has provided resources for community revitalization initiatives. UD places second nationally in the amount of materials that allowed the annual operating budget to grow nearly $10 million to support research it performs annually, according to the National Science Foundation. In the classroom, Kissell’s strategy of building broad-based competitive results throughout Flyer sports the entrepreneurship program ranks fifth in the nation, according to Entrepreneur magazine and programs. Women’s soccer has earned five NCAA tournament appearances The Princeton Review. (including a berth in the “Sweet Sixteen” in 2001) and has won eight of the last 11 A-10 regular season championships. Women’s volleyball has earned three As a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division I board of directors, NCAA tournament appearances and has won eight A-10 titles (regular season Dr. Curran helped shape academic reforms designed to improve the graduation rate of and/or tournament). Men’s soccer has won four A-10 titles. The baseball team’s student-athletes. He has been named to its executive committee and Division I-AA/I-AAA record for wins in a season was 25 after the 2000 campaign — since then UD Presidential Advisory Group. His other national board memberships include the Higher Learning has won at least 30 games four times. UD football gained nationwide attention Commission, part of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. with 29 consecutive winning seasons and taking home the 2002 NCAA Division I-AA Mid-Major National Championship. In the Dayton region, he focuses on economic development and high-tech issues. He chairs the Wright Brothers Institute board and serves on nearly two dozen others, including the Dayton Strong performance on the field has not come at the expense of a high level Development Coalition, Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce, National Composite Center of performance in the classroom. The Flyers’ combined cumulative grade point and Miami Valley Research Foundation. In the state, the governor tapped him for the Ohio average has steadily risen during Kissell’s tenure. Flyer student-athletes currently Aerospace and Advisory Council. The Dayton Development Coalition named Curran the carry a cumulative GPA over 3.0 and in April 2007, the NCAA Graduation Dayton region’s most outstanding volunteer citizen for 2006 for his efforts in securing more than Success Rate report placed UD first in the Atlantic 10 and tied for sixth nationally $55 million in Ohio Third Frontier Project grants for the Miami Valley. of more than 325 Division I institutions for graduating its student-athletes.

Colleagues praise him for his forward-thinking approach, dedication to the Marianist mission, UD’s athletic facilities are second to none. During his 16 years, upgrading and energy, approachability and strong commitment to social justice. developing better playing facilities were key components to the Kissell’s overall strategy to provide strong, positive experiences and support for student-athletes. A sociologist by training, Dr. Curran spent 23 years in various administrative and faculty The 25-acre Arena Sports Complex is not only home to baseball, softball, track & positions at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, most recently as executive vice president field, but also provides a grass practice field for Flyer football. The complex serves and vice president for academic affairs. He’s a noted scholar in criminology, juvenile justice and as an attractive southern gateway to the city of Dayton. Upgrades to Baujan social problems, with a deep interest in international issues. Field and the UD Arena during this past decade provide opportunities for exciting sporting events. The Athletics Practice Facility (formerly the Physical Activities His passion for social justice runs deep. At his presidential installation ceremony in April 2003, Center) is being renovated to provide much needed indoor practice space for he noted that a Catholic university must be “a force for social change. As a community of learners more than 400 Flyer student-athletes. The Collins Gymnasium now serves as and educators, we must analyze the causes of social injustice and educate professionals with the indoor practice home for all of UD’s outdoor sports, and the conversion of a conscience.” the Lackner Natatorium to a dedicated basketball-only practice facility will be completed by the 2007-08 academic year. The new and upgraded facilities have He serves on the board of the Ohio Children’s Defense Fund. In 2005, he joined University been accomplished through effective fundraising. Under Kissell’s leadership, the of Dayton students on a relief trip to hurricane-stricken Mississippi. In 2002, he received the Athletics Division has raised over $30 million for capital projects since 2000. Eternal Flame Award, an international award given for “exceptional contribution to the field of Holocaust education.” The Arena upgrades have kept it one of the best places to watch an NCAA tournament game. The 75 NCAA games held at UD Arena rank it third among Most of Dr. Curran’s research has focused on ways to address social inequality. His prolific sites for the men’s tournament. Since Kissell came to UD, the Arena has hosted 31 scholarly record includes eight books, most of which he co-authored with his wife, Claire M. NCAA men’s games, three women’s regionals and the two most successful Atlantic Renzetti, a sociology professor at the University of Dayton. Theories of Crime: A Reader was 10 basketball tournaments in league history. published in 2003 and is now available in Polish and Czech. The two are working on updated editions of Women, Men and Society: The Sociology of Gender and Social Problems: Society A native of Chicago, Kissell holds two history degrees - a B.A. from Elmhurst in Crisis. In 1993, the University of Pittsburgh Press published his Dead Laws for Dead Men, a College in 1969 and an M.A. from Northern Illinois University in 1972. Ted’s historical analysis of coal mine health and safety legislation. family includes his wife Deanna, four children - Ted Jr., Jennifer, Sarah and Katie, and three grandsons: Teo, Gabriel, and Jack. Before becoming a vice president at Saint Joseph’s University, Dr. Curran served as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences for four years. He started his academic career there in 1979 with a series of faculty positions in the department of sociology, including chair from 1988 to 1992. As a professor of sociology, he has taught courses in criminology, social problems, juvenile justice and white-collar crime. Dr. Curran also served as president of the faculty senate at Saint Joseph’s University. 72 73

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A former Flyer student-athlete himself, Tim Wabler A part of University of Dayton athletics since

A BL ER joined the University of Dayton Athletics Division 2000, Dawn Mamula was named UD’s as an administrator in 1993. As UD’s Associate Senior Woman Administrator in the summer of Vice-President for Athletics, Wabler’s primary duties 2007. Mamula brings external and internal include the administration of all of UD’s sports administrative experiences, as well as those programs and support services. of a student-athlete and coach to the role of SWA. In the last decade Wabler has been part of the Dayton Athletics Division, the Flyers have Her first position with the Flyers was as the experienced significantly improved competitive Director of Ticketing Services at the University success. In the last ten years, UD has had 24 of Dayton Arena. After two years at the Arena, conference championships and 17 teams reach she moved into athletic administration where the post-season. In the nine years prior to that, the she manages the division’s finances as well Flyers only had seven conference championships as athletics communications. Since then, her and one tournament appearance. duties have expanded to include serving as the sport program administrator for women’s soccer and softball and oversight of academic affairs, as well as As success on the field has improved, UD student-athletes have also performed student-athlete welfare issues and the student-athlete life skills program. in the classroom. The Flyers’ combined cumulative grade point average has risen to be above 3.0. UD has had 27 Academic All-Americans in the last six A three-sport athlete in high school, the New Philadelphia, Ohio native played years. Only Nebraska, Rensselaer Poly and Rice had more. The Flyers had three two seasons of collegiate tennis at Otterbein College before injuries ended her Arthur Ashe Scholar-Athletes in 2005-06, the most in school history. Dayton is career. She was a member of two Ohio Athletic Conference championship consistently among the league leaders in placing student-athletes on the Atlantic 10 teams, and was an OAC champion and runner-up at #2 singles and #1 doubles. Commissioner’s Honor Roll, even though the Flyers participate in fewer A-10 sports She was first team all-conference in both of her seasons at Otterbein. than all but one school. UD had the most players on the PFL Academic Honor Roll for the sixth straight year in 2006. In addition to her administrative experience, Mamula was an assistant tennis coach at Otterbein before coming to UD, and also took over the Dayton women’s Wabler managed the implementation of a gender equity plan that provides men tennis program for one season as interim head coach. She guided the Flyers and women student-athletes with equitable opportunities in line with the university’s to a sixth-place finish at the 2005 Atlantic 10 Championships, matching UD’s general population. A U.S. News & World Report ranks UD in the top 15 in Division second-best finish. I gender equity. Additionally, the Athletics Division has worked with the University to implement an aggressive program to increase minority opportunities for student- A 1998 graduate of Otterbein with a Bachelor’s in Business Administration, athletes. Mamula earned her Master’s in Sport Management from The Ohio State University in 2005. She is currently pursuing her doctorate in Sport Management Wabler is overseeing the Athletics’ Division efforts to provide top-notch facilities for at OSU where her research interests will be focused on intercollegiate athletics. the next generation of Flyer student-athletes with the creation of the Arena Sports In addition, Mamula is an adjunct professor in UD’s Health and Sport Science Complex. Development of the Arena Sports Complex began with a $13 million department, teaching courses in sport finance. renovation to the University of Dayton Arena, completed in 2002. Since then, the University has added a running track, the Jerry Von Mohr Football Practice Field, Mamula is the chair of the Atlantic 10 Women’s Soccer Committee, and a Time Warner Cable Stadium for baseball and a new softball stadium. The most member of the A-10 Women’s Tennis Committee and the A-10 Championships recent addition was the Courtyard by Marriott at the University of Dayton that and Equity Committee. She is a member of the Collegiate Athletic Business opened during the 2006-07school year. Managers Association, the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators and the College Sports Information Directors of America. UD’s on-campus venues – Baujan Field, the Frericks Center, and locker rooms for teams that call those places home -- have also benefited from the initiative. The latest step forward on campus is the renovation of the Athletics Practice Facility (formerly the Physical Activities Center) to provide much needed indoor practice space for more than 400 Flyer student-athletes. The Collins Gymnasium now serves as the indoor practice home for all of UD’s outdoor sports, and the conversion

of the Lackner Natatorium to a dedicated basketball-only practice facility will be MI C H AE L O’ ARE completed by the 2007-08 academic year. Faculty Athletics Representative Dr. Michael O’Hare, Professor of Physics and Including the Arena Seating Plan, gifts to Athletics total over $4.5 million annually. Professor of Electro-Optics, was named faculty Wabler, a Dayton native, is in charge of all coaches’ contracts for the Athletics representative to the NCAA in 1998. Dr. Division, and manages radio and TV agreements. Wabler is also the administrator O’Hare has been in the Department of Physics at who oversees UD’s athletic fund-raising efforts and long-term finances. Radio and the University of Dayton since 1966 and served television agreements have been expanded to increase exposure for Flyer athletics. as chair of the department from 1983 to 2007. Dr. O’Hare has taught physics at all levels and Wabler has been actively involved in numerous A-10 Conference committees, has research experience in atomic, molecular, including the Championships Review Committee, Baseball Committee and Soccer solid-state and optical physics. Committee. He has served as a consultant and visiting scientist His committee work also extends to service to the University community. He currently to the Wright-Patterson Air Force Materials serves on UD’s Campus Master Planning Committee, and has been a past member Laboratory. Most recently, Dr. O’Hare was a of UD’s Committee on Diversity in Community and Resource Allocation Steering co-principal investigator on a NASA sponsored Committee. Wabler is also an NCAA Peer Reviewer and a member of the Greater NOVA grant to design curricula for developing Dayton YMCA’s Board of Trustees. scientific literacy in preservice teachers.

A 1974 graduate of UD’s School of Business Administration, Wabler has also Dr. O’Hare’s duties as faculty representative to the NCAA include: taking an active completed the Sports Management Institute Executive Program. A former member role in the institutional control of the intercollegiate athletics program; representing of UD’s Athletic Board, Wabler was a four-year letterwinner and three-time Pitcher of a faculty viewpoint and faculty oversight and advice in the administration of the Year for UD. He served as team captain as a senior. Tim and his wife Arlene the athletics program; involvement in the assurance of academic integrity of the have two daughters, Sarah and Leigh Anne. athletics program and the maintenance of the welfare of the student-athletes; and monitoring of performance of the student-athletes.

Dr. O’Hare and his late wife, Patricia, have four daughters, all of whom graduated from the University of Dayton.

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Weekly Meetings Academic Coordinators hold weekly meetings with student-athletes to assess how they are performing in their course work and to emphasize time man- agement, study skills, organization, and goal setting as well as provide an opportunity to communicate athletic and/or personal issues. Academic Monitoring Academic coordinators closely monitor the academic progress of student

2007 DAYTON SOCCER 2007 DAYTON athletes. In addition to freshmen midterm grades reported by the university, progress reports are issued to professors to ensure that attendance, effort and progress are maintained. Study Hall Study Hall is a structured, monitored, and quiet environment in which student- athletes have the opportunity to develop consistent and appropriate study skills. Computer and wireless access are available as well as the opportunity to meet with tutors. Coaches are notified on a regular basis regarding study hall attendance and behavior. advising

In addition to university assigned academic advisors, Academic Coordina- tors are assigned to specific athletic teams and are responsible for providing academic support to all student-athletes. Coordinators compliment the Uni- versity’s academic advisors by assisting in academic advising, counseling, and monitoring. Academic coordinators ensure that student-athletes follow NCAA, Atlantic 10 and University of Dayton guidelines.

campus collaboration

OASSA works closely with the LEAD office on campus to provide students with tutoring and disability support services. The intent of the tutorial program is to Softball player Ellie Malchow was provide academic assistance in areas that include review of class discussion the female recipient of the 2007 and notes, study strategies, and other information that is imperative to the re- Presidential Outstanding Scholar- spective class, while services from DSS include adaptive technology, extended Athlete Award. test time, and note-taking.

fast facts

• Since 1999, UD is one of only 10 schools who have maintained a graduation rate of at least 85 percent. • According to the 2006 NCAA Graduation Success Rate report, UD graduated 96 percent of its student-athletes who began their careers between 1996 and 1999. • At least one Dayton student-athlete has been named an Academic All- American for 22 straight years. • For the fall 2006 semester, 127 student-athletes made the Dean’s List and 19 earned a 4.00 GPA. awards

• All-Academic Team Recognizes student-athletes who earned the highest cumulative grade point average on their respective teams. • 4.00 Flyers Award Given to those who achieved a perfect grade point average during the winter or fall semesters. • 3.50 Honorees Student-Athletes who have achieved a grade point average of 3.5 or above during either the fall or winter. • Presidential Outstanding Scholar-Athlete Award The Presidential Outstanding Scholar-Athlete Award is designed to be the most prestigious honor presented by the Office of Academic Services for Student-Athletes and the Office of the Provost. It serves to recognize two student-athletes, one male and one female, who have demonstrated academic excellence, qualities of leadership and service to the University of Dayton community.

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ncaa compliance

What is a prospective student-athlete/”prospect”? What are Extra Benefits? A prospect is any student who has started classes for the ninth (9th) An extra benefit is any special arrangement by a UD staff member or grade, any student who receives financial assistance or other benefits an athletics representative to provide a prospective or enrolled student- from UD and/or its athletics representative that are not normally athlete or his/her family with a benefit not specifically authorized by provided to prospective students generally. NCAA regulations. Impermissible extra benefits would include, but are not limited to: You become a “recruited prospective student-athlete” at a particular • Cash or loans of any amount college if any coach or representative of the college’s athletics interests • Co-signing or arranging a loan (booster or representative) approaches you (or any member of your • Gifts or discounted/free services family) about enrolling and participating in athletics at that college. (e.g., airline tickets, merchandise, etc.) Activities by coaches or boosters that cause you to become a recruited • Rent-free or reduced-cost housing prospective student-athlete are: • Employment of a student-athlete at a rate higher than wages • Providing you with an official visit* paid for similar work • Placing more than one telephone call to you or any other member • Payment to a student-athlete for work not performed of your family • Visiting you or any other member of your family anywhere other A Message to Prospects... than the college campus To participate in varsity athletics, student-athletes must receive * You may take a maximum of five “official visits” with no more than “qualifier” status determined by the NCAA Clearinghouse. Please one to any single institution visit www.NCAAClearinghouse.net for further information.

NCAA Compliance - The NCAA and You It is never too early for student-athletes to start planning for college. The University of Dayton is committed to the principle of institutional Call the NCAA’s “Wanna Play? Know the Rule” hotline at 1-800-638- control in operating its athletics program in a manner that is consistent 3731 to hear recorded information and order your free copy of the with the letter and spirit of NCAA, conference and university rules NCAA Guide for the College Bound Student-Athlete. and regulations. The University’s commitment is to maintain control of its athletics programs through cooperation between responsible administrators, coaches, faculty, all institutional staff members, student- Ask Before You Act athletes and representatives of the University’s athletics interests. The importance of following all NCAA rules and regulations is imperative to maintaining the integrity of the University of Dayton. We Who are UD Athletics Representatives/Boosters*? ask all alumni, current student-athletes, prospective student-athletes, • Any current and former member of any UD Athletics Division fan their families and friends to help the University protect the athletic support group eligibility of our student-athletes and the reputation of the University by • Any contributor to UD Athletics or booster group members adhering to the rules and regulations of the NCAA and by contacting • Season ticket holders the UD Compliance Office or the NCAA with all questions. • Anyone who has helped arrange employment or employed a cur rent or prospective student-athlete With questions regarding the information above, contact Neil Sullivan, • Anyone who has been involved, in any way, in the promotion of Coordinator for Compliance, in the UD Compliance Office at (937)- Flyer Athletics 229-4861 or [email protected].

*Please note: Once you become an athletics representative, you retain that identity indefinitely.

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Joe Owens Associate Director of Athletics/ strength and conditioning Director of Athletics Performance Enhancement State-of-the-art conditioning centers, fully-equipped training rooms and full-time professionals combine to create a program for student-athletes that give them a physical edge over the competition. Each UD team has a plan designed and administered by qualified professionals to meet the specific needs of their sport and style of play. All student-athletes perform basic strength training with a general emphasis on explosive lifts that involve as much of the body as possible. Conditioning programs are designed to prepare student-athletes for the specific metabolic demands of their sport. Core training, agility work and sport specific exercises are then incorporated into each program to prepare each student-athlete for competitive success.

The UD strength and conditioning coaches work with our sports medicine staff to help reduce the risk of injuries and to efficiently return student-athletes to competition as quickly and as safely as possible following injury. With four staff members holding the Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) credential, UD stays current on the latest research to insure that our programs are among the best in the country. In addition, the UD strength and conditioning staff can provide assistance in eating strategies that will improve the health and competitiveness of UD student-athletes. The University of Dayton athletic conditioning centers, located both in the Frericks Center and the Donoher Basketball Center, house the very latest treadmills, Nautilus equipment and free weights. Mark Thobe Coordinator of Strength and Conditioning ATHLETICS DIVISION DIRECTORY (Area Code 937)

Steve Foster...... 229-4401 Katie Scanlon...... 229-4826 Ted Kissell...... 229-2165 Head Athletics Trainer Vice President/Director of Athletics Assistant Academic Coordinator Beth Flach...... 229-2745 Debbie Seaman...... 229-4416 Tim Wabler...... 229-4598 Academic Coordinator Associate Vice President Executive Assistant to Director of Athletics Margaret Gantt...... 229-3718 Ben Steitz...... 229-5207 Tim O’Connell...... 229-4613 Assistant Business Manager Assoc. Dir. of Athletics/ Executive Director of UD Arena Asst. Director of Marketing Vera Gomes...... 229-4425 Nate Seymour...... 229-4437 Joe Owens...... 229-2663 Academic Coordinator Assoc. Dir. of Athletics/ Dir. of Athletics Performance Associate Head Athletics Trainer Dave Harper...... 229-2174 Cindy Siler...... 229-4608 Mike Kelly...... 229-4423 Director of Athletics Development Assistant Director of Athletics/Head Football Coach UD Arena Office Manager Rocky Houck...... 229-5885 Maggi Snider...... 229-5113 Ken Keck...... 229-4457 Assistant Director of UD Arena/Concessions Assistant Director of Athletics Assistant Director of Ticketing Services Doug Hauschild...... 229-4390 Jessica Stanley...... 229-4437 James Brothers...... 229-2829 Director of Sports Information/Media Relations Assistant Director of Athletics Graduate Assistant Athletics Trainer Chris Kraft...... 229-4598 Larry Staub...... 229-4874 Dawn Mamula...... 229-4552 Assistant for Athletics Administration Assistant Director of Athletics/Sr. Woman Administrator Operations Coordinator/Concessions Lindsay Luti...... 229-4437 Jenny Storer...... 229-4431 Mike Bewley...... 229-4855 Graduate Assistant Athletics Trainer M & W Basketball Strength and Conditioning Coach Assoc. Director of Athletics Comm./Publications Coordinator Evey Landis...... 229-4422 Neil Sullivan...... 229-4861 Jeff Boeckman...... 229-4655 Athletics Secretary Assistant Director of UD Arena Operations Compliance Coordinator Michael LaPlaca...... 229-5584 Robyn Swensen...... 229-4410 Shelley Buehrle...... 229-4169 Director of Multimedia UD Arena Office Assistant Ticket Office Assistant Gary McCans...... 229-4879 Mark Thobe...... 229-1434 Tony Caruso...... 449-2858 Premium Seating Director Equipment Manager Coordinator of Strength & Conditioning Ted Moraites...... 229-4868 Bill Thomas...... 229-4419 Donna Cox...... 229-4433 Event Services Manager Ticket Office Secretary Assistant Director of Athletics Communication Todd Muckerheide...... 229-4568 Sara Thomas...... 229-4437 Mollie Cummins...... 229-4635 Director of Corporate Sales UD Arena Secretary Assistant Athletics Trainer Dick Netzley...... 229-4557 Sue Wheeler...... 229-3718 Peggy D’Amico...... 229-4551 Game Operations Coordinator Ticket Office Assistant Senior Secretary for Athletics Business Tom Ryan...... 229-3718 Kaname Yamaguchi...... 229-4437 Jason Dunn...... 229-4863 Business Office Assistant Assistant Director of Corporate Relations Assistant Athletics Trainer 76 77

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Sports Medicine

Sports medicine staff At the University of Dayton, the health and well being of our student-athletes is a primary concern. We strive to prevent injuries through pre-participation physical examinations, well-designed conditioning programs, warm-ups, proper practice planning, and appropriate equipment selection. When an athletic injury occurs, our goal is to provide the best medical care possible from the initial first-aid to the follow-up care and rehabilitation. facilities sean convery, m.d. There are two Athletic Training Rooms in operation at the University of Day- head physician ton. The Arena Training Room is located in the Donoher Basketball Center and utilized by Arena Complex teams for practices and games. The Frericks Center training room is open year round and is utilized for treatment and Dr. Sean Convery is in his seventh year heading up Dayton’s medical staff. Convery’s rehabilitation to all sports in the mornings and serves those sports that oper- primary full-time position is serving as the medical director of The Sports Medicine ate out of the Frericks Center in the afternoon. Center at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton. In addition, he is a faculty member in the Family Practice Residency Program at Miami Valley Hospital; associate clinical profes- staff sor in the Department of Family Practice at School of Medicine; The University of Dayton Sports Medicine Staff consists of a team of Family school physician for the Kettering City School District; and team physician at Kettering Practice Physicians and Orthopedic Consultants and four full-time and two Fairmont High School. graduate assistant certified and licensed Athletic Trainers. In particular in- stances the Head Team Physician may refer athletes to other physicians or Convery is past president of the Miami Valley Academy of Family Practice and serves specialists. However, the Head Team Physician supervises the status of all as Montgomery County Medical Association delegate to the Ohio State Medical As- athletes referred to other physicians or specialists and has the final authority sociation. He is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine and a charter with regard to all medical disqualifications, treatment, and return to play. member of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. Convery is active within Referrals to specialists will be made through the Team Physicians or Athletic the Dayton community, having been involved as a volunteer physician for the Nike Trainers only. Tour, Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis, Dayton River Corridor Classic and Special Olympics.

Trained personnel are present at all athletic contests and, where possible, at A 1977 summa cum laude graduate of the University of Steubenville in Steubenville, all practices to insure prompt medical attention. The Sports Medicine Staff Ohio, Convery holds a Bachelor of Arts in chemistry. He is a 1981 graduate of the works closely with the coaching staff to keep them informed regarding the Wright State University School of Medicine. He is a board certified family practice medical status of the athletes. physician with additional certification in sports medicine. A Philadelphia native, Convery currently resides in Centerville.

tim quinn, m.d.

Steve Foster, ATC, LAT Nate Seymour, ATC, LAT, CSCS Sara Thomas, ATC, LAT orthopedic consultant Head Trainer Associate Head Trainer Assistant Trainer Former Flyer football standout Dr. Tim Quinn serves his alma mater as the orthopedic consultant for UD Athletics. A 1973 graduate, Quinn has been associated with the Flyers in this capacity since 1988. He was a two-time First Team Academic All-America, and was chosen a National Football Foundation/ Hall of Fame Scholar- Athlete in 1972. A versatile player, he was a starter at linebacker and on the defensive line in his career. He is also a two-time winner of UD’s John L. Macbeth Memorial Scholar-Athlete Award. Kaname Yamaguchi, Mike Barrow, M.D. Dr. Teresa Zryd, M.D. ATC, LAT Assistant Team Physician Assistant Team Physician Assistant Trainer Quinn received his medical degree from Ohio State in 1976, and then received a fellowship to study at the International College of Surgeons in London, England. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, and a member of the Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Association of North America.

Quinn’s father Joe played and coached football at UD, and is a member of UD’s Athletic Hall of Fame. The Quinn family — Tim, his father Joe, his brother Dan and his uncle Fran — combined for 14 football letters. Dr. Quinn has been an orthopedic surgeon in Dayton since 1981. Dusty Rhodes, D.O. Jim Klosterman, M.D. Art Bok, D.O. Assistant Team Physician Orthopedic Consultant Team Physician Emeritus

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2007_MSOC-fINAL.indd 77 8/21/07 12:44:08 AM The UD Soccer Academy features coaches from various universities, high schools, former and current professional and college stars. Players from UD’s men’s and women’s teams will be present to interact and train with campers.

ABOUT THE ACADEMY College Prep ID Camp (Ages 15-18) This camp will offer a tactical approach in micro and full-sided games. It is designed to improve overall decision making, speed of play and understanding. The camp also includes nutrition awareness, speed and agility training, recruiting seminar and full evaluation. The camp will feature a college coaching staff for residential or non-residential players.

College ID Senior Elite Camp Residential (Ages 15-18) This camp will feature a mixture of advanced technical and tactical training along with exposure to college soccer training habits. We will educate and challenge the serious soccer player in this camp. Other areas covered wil be fitness nutrition awareness, lectures, match play and a full evaluation.

College Jr Elite Camp Residential (Ages 10-14) This camp offers a challenging technical and tactical soccer curriculum. We will focus on the advanced aspect of the game helping improve overall decision making and understanding. Tactical lectures, nutrition awareness, speed and agility training and many opportunities for match play are also included.

College Bound Residential (Ages 13-18) Are you ready to play at the collegiate level? We’ll cover areas pertaining to technical, tactical, physical and psychological aspects of college soccer. This camp will allow you to experience “what it takes” to play college soccer at all levels (NCAA I. II, III, NAIA, and NJCAA). This is an intense camp unlike any other.

Athletic Trainers Certified Athletic trainers will be present at all times during camp. What to Bring* • Soccer Ball (unless you are purchasing one) • Shin Guards • Soccer shoes and running or indoor shoes • Water Bottle • Sun Screen • Swim Suit • Toiletries (Residential Camp Only) • Laundry Bag (Residential Camp Only) • Carrying Bag (i.e. backpack big enough to fit soccer ball) • Spending money for snacks, drinks, or equipment • Bed Linens and Blanket (Residential Camp Only)

*Additional detailed information will be mailed out upon receipt of you application and deposit. If you have any further questions please contact us at our office on campus. Facilities Overnight campers will be staying at student housing located on The University of Dayton campus. All rooms will have close proximity to the cafeteria and fields. Campers will stay two to a room and roommates may be requested. All boarding campers will not be required to pay a key deposit, but there will be a $100 key replacement for any key that is not turned in at the end of camp. Players will participate on The University of Dayton practice and game fields located on campus. Registration Campers can contact the UD Men’s Soccer office or register online at DaytonFlyers.com

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The Home of Dayton Soccer

Since becoming the exclusive home to UD soccer, Baujan Field has grown into one of the top soccer venues in the Atlantic 10 Conference.

The facility boasts a well-maintained natural grass surface with an irrigation system as well as a lighting system, allowing for night games. A new scoreboard on the east end and a pair of bleacher seating sections on the south side were new additions to the field in 1999. On the north side of the field, a brick-faced terraced seating section was built into the hillside. The project, totaling more than $500,000 and fully funded with private donations, helped increase the seating capacity to 2,000.

Baujan Field has played host to a number of post-season soccer events. The Atlantic 10 Women’s Soccer Championship was hosted here in 1998 and again in 2002, with the men’s championship being played in 1996, 1999 and 2007. A first-round match of the 1999 NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship called Baujan Field home as the Flyers advanced with a 3-2 win over Evansville. The men have twice played NCAA Play-In games at the historic venue -- 1997 and 1998.

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