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Location...... New Brunswick, N.J. 2021 Spring Overall Record..... 4-4-1 Twitter: @RUMensSoccer • @RUAthletics Founded...... 1766 2021 Spring B1G Record...... 4-4/5th Enrollment...... 65,000 2021 Spring Post Season...... Big Ten Instagram @RUMensSoccer • @RUAthletics President...... Jonathan Holloway ...... Tournament First Round Facebook Facebook.com/RutgersMensSoccer Director of Athletics...... Pat Hobbs Starters Returning...... 10 Nickname...... Scarlet Knights Starters Lost...... 1 Color...... Scarlet Letterwinners Returning...... 19 Conference...... Big Ten Letterwinners Lost...... 3 Mascot...... Scarlet Knight Newcomers...... 10 Table of Contents Website...... scarletknights.com Year-By-Year Results...... 1-8 Coaching Information All-Time Coaching Records...... 9-10 Team History All-Time Series Results...... 11-18 First Year of Soccer...... 1938 Head Coach...... Jim McElderry Single-Season Records...... 19 All-Time Record...... 596-481-125 ...... Third Season (Fairfield, 1992) Career Records...... 20 NCAA Appearances...... 17 Overall Record...... Year-By-Year Records...... 21-23 Best NCAA Finish..... Runner-Up (‘90) ...... 138-137-51 (18 seasons) Yurcak Field Records...... 24 All-Americans...... 19 Record at Rutgers...... 11-12-4 All-Americans ...... 25-26 Assoc. Head Coach...... Gavin Wyse Award Winners ...... 27-30 ...... Third Season Rutgers Hall of Fame...... 31 Assistant Coach...... Tyler Stakiwicz Retired Jerseys...... 32 ...... Sixth Season MLS Draft History...... 33 Player Develop. Coach: ..Joe Mortarulo National Teams...... 33 ...... Third Season All-Time Letterwinners...... 34-38 Director of Ops: ...... Ajay Vyas NCAA Tournament Games...... 39-40 ...... Third Season Conference Tournament Games.....41-40 Conference Tournament Records...... 42 Stadium Information Stadium...... Yurcak Field Capacity...... 5,000 Surface...... Grass

SPRING 2021 RESULTS Date Opponent Times Feb. 19 @ Michigan State*..... W 2-0 Feb. 23 No. 20 PENN STATE*.L 2-1 Feb. 27 @ Wisconsin*...... W 1-0 Mar. 3 MARYLAND*...... W 2-0 Mar. 7 NO. 9 MICHIGAN*L. 1-0(OT) Mar. 15 @ Penn State*...... L 4-2 Mar. 19 No. 9 INDIANA*...... L 3-0 Apr. 4 NORTHWESTERN*...W 1-0 Apr. 10 @ Maryland^...... T 1-1 Md. advanced on PK’s (5-4) . * - Big Ten Conference Game ^ - Big Ten Tournament

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1938 (0-4-0) 1948 (1-8) 1953 (5-3) Head Coach: George Dochat Head Coach:George Dochat Head Coach: George Dochat O2 Trenton State L 0-3 Captain: David Turp Captains: John Mahoney, Phil Harding O8 at Trenton State L 0-3 O24 at Trenton State L 1-4 O10 at Princeton L 0-1 O15 at Panzer L 2-3 O23 Haverford L 1-4 O17 at Swarthmore W 3-2 O24 Peddie L 2-3 O27 Lehigh W 4-2 O22 Ursinus W 4-1 O30 at Seton Hall L 1-3 O31 at Temple L 1-7 1939 (0-4-0) N3 at Stevens Tech L 1-3 N11 Stevens Tech W 2-1 Head Co---ach: George Dochat N9 at Temple L 0-7 N16 Muhlenberg W 8-1 O7 at Princeton JV L 0-7 N17 at Muhlenberg L 2-3 O17 at Lafayette L 2-3 O13 at Franklin & Marshall L 0-8 N24 Lafayette L 0-1 N24 at Lehigh W 3-1 O25 at Lafayette L 1-4 D1 at Panzer L 0-1 N10 at Panzer L 1-4 1954 (3-4) 1949 (3-3-3) Head Coach: George Dochat 1940 (1-3-1) Head Coach: George Dochat Captain: Daniel Toleno Head Coach:George Dochat Captain: Sven Peterson O16 at Haverford L 2-3 Captain: William Llewellyn O19 Lehigh T 1-1 O23 Lehigh W 2-1 O2 Swarthmore J.V. T 1-1 O22 Swarthmore L 1-4 O27 at Temple L 1-2 O9 at Princeton J.V. L 1-6 O26 at Trenton State T 1-1 O30 Stevens Tech W 3-2 O13 at Lehigh L 1-4 O29 Ursinus W 2-0 N5 at Muhlenberg W 6-4 N2 Franklin & Marshall W 2-1 N5 Stevens Tech W 3-2 N13 at Lafayette L 1-2 N9 Lafayette L 1-2 N9 at Temple L 1-3 N18 at Pennsylvania L 2-13 N12 Muhlenberg T 1-1 1941 (0-5-0) N19 at Seton Hall L 1-2 1955 (9-2) Head Coach: George Dochat N26 Lafayette W 3-1 Head Coach: George Dochat Captains: John Ervin, James Hill Captain: Arthur Brinkman O15 Princeton J.V. L 1-4 1950 (5-2-1) O15 Swarthmore W 2-1 O22 Lehigh L 2-3 Head Coach: George Dochat O18 at Lehigh W 4-1 O31 Trenton State L 1-2 Captains: Edward Nicolian, Donald Vose, Jr. O22 at Ursinus W 3-0 N5 at Stevens Tech L 0-2 O25 Trenton State W 1-0 O26 Temple W 1-0 N8 at Lafayette L 1-4 O28 at Haverford L 1-4 O29 at Stevens Tech W 1-0 N1 at Lehigh W 3-2 N2 at Trenton State L 3-4 1942 (1-4-0) N10 at Stevens Tech W 3-1 N5 Muhlenberg W 6-1 Head Coach: George Dochat N18 Temple L 1-4 N9 Fordham W 3-0 O17 at Lehigh L 1-3 N25 at Muhlenberg W 4-2 N12 Lafayette W 2-1 O31 Princeton L 0-5 D6 Lafayette W 2-0 N22 Bucknell W 3-1 N7 Trenton State L 0-5 D10 at CCNY T 1-1 N27 at Drexel L 3-4 N11 Lafayette W 3-2 N18 at Stevens Tech L 0-5 1951 (5-4) 1956 (4-3) Head Coach: George Dochat Head Coach: George Dochat 1946 (4-1-1) Captain: Martin Sutphin Captain: Kenneth E. Eiker Head Coach: George Dochat N3 at Swarthmore L 1-2 O10 at Temple L 2-4 O19 at Gettysburg W 4-3 N8 Ursinus W 5-4 O15 Haverford L 2-3 O25 Ursinus W 3-1 N14 at Stevens Tech W 2-1 O19 Lehigh L 0-1 N2 Stevens Tech L 0-1 N17 Muhlenberg W 2-0 O27 Stevens Tech W 1-0 N6 Seton Hall W 4-1 N20 at Princeton L 2-6 O31 Trenton State W 1-0 N9 at Muhlenberg T 1-1 N27 Lafayette W 2-0 N3 at Muhlenberg W 5-2 N10 at Lafayette W 3-1 D4 Lehigh L 1-5 N10 at Lafayette W 1-0 D11 at CCNY W 3-1 1947 (10-2-2) D17 at Lehigh L 0-1 1957 (9-2) Head Coach: George Dochat Head Coach: George Dochat Captain: Palmer Schroeder 1952 (1-5-3) Captain: George Bedrosian O10 Panzer W 2-1 Head Coach: George Dochat O5 at Princeton L 0-3 O15 Princeton J.V. W 4-1 Captain: Christian Frederick O9 Temple W 3-0 O18 Swarthmore L 1-3 O23 Princeton L 2-3 O16 Columbia W 6-1 O22 at Seton Hall W 4-1 O29 at Trenton State T 1-1 O18 Ursinus W 1-0 O25 at Ursinus W 6-2 N1 Haverford L 1-2 O19 at Haverford W 5-3 O29 at Trenton State W 4-2 N5 at Lehigh L 1-2 O26 at Drew W 5-0 N1 at Stevens Tech W 1-0 N8 at Temple L 1-7 O27 at Stevens Tech W 2-0 N5 Temple L 2-3 N14 at Stevens Tech W 4-1 N9 Lehigh W 4-0 N8 Muhlenberg W 3-2 N21 CCNY T 1-1 N12 Muhlenberg W 6-0 N11 Brooklyn W 3-0 N28 Muhlenberg T 3-3 N23 at Lafayette W 2-0 N15 Lafayette W 4-2 D5 at Lafayette L 3-4 N26 at Swarthmore L 0-4 N19 at Lehigh T 1-1 N26 at Swarthmore W 1-0 D6 Bucknell T 2-2 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1958 (4-6-2) 1962 (8-1) N12 at Seton Hall W 3-0 Head Coach: George Dochat Head Coach: George Dochat N15 at Army L 1-9 Captains: Theodore Sheffert, Ernest Unger Captain: Steven Holsten N23 Air Force W 5-2 O4 Princeton L 1-2 S28 Princeton W 3-1 O11 Haverford L 0-2 O6 Stevens Tech W 3-0 1967 (5-4-1) O15 at Ursinus T 4-4 O19 Wagner W 6-0 Head Coach: George Dochat O18 Columbia T 1-1 O23 Hofstra W 5-0 Captains : Kenneth Winkler, Jules Schwartz O21 Drew W 3-2 O27 Lehigh W 7-1 S30 Lafayette W 5-2 O25 Stevens Tech W 2-0 O31 at Lafayette W 1-0 O4 Rider W 4-3 O29 Rider W 1-0 N3 Seton Hall L 3-4 O7 Bucknell L 1-3 N1 Lehigh L 2-5 N10 at Rider W 3-1 O18 at Lehigh W 3-1 N5 at Lafayette L 1-3 N24 at Columbia W 4-2 O20 at Princeton L 0-2 N7 at Muhlenberg L 1-3 O21 Long Island L 0-1 N13 at Temple L 1-3 1963 (2-6-1) O28 at Columbia T 3-3 N15 Wagner W 2-1 Head Coach: George Dochat N1 at Hofstra L 0-1 S28 at Princeton T 4-4 N7 at Seton Hall W 3-0 1959 (7-4-1) O2 at Wagner W 3-1 N11 Army W 9-0 Head Coach: George Dochat O9 Long Island L 0-3 Captain: Robert Badgley O22 at Hofstra W 3-0 1968 (4-6-1) O5 at Princeton L 1-4 O28 at Lehigh L 0-1 Head Coach: George Dochat O7 at Columbia W 3-1 O30 Lafayette L 0-1 O2 at Lafayette W 5-0 O10 at Stevens Tecj L 3-4 N9 at Seton Hall L 2-4 O5 at Bucknell L 2-4 O14 Ursinus W 5-1 N16 at Colgate L 2-6 O9 at Rider L 2-3 O21 at Drew W 5-2 N23 Rider L 0-3 O16 Lehigh W 5-0 O27 at Wagner W 4-0 O19 Long Island T 2-2 O29 at Rider L 1-3 1964 (7-5) O22 at Columbia L 1-3 O30 at Lehigh W 1-0 Head Coach: George Dochat O26 at Hofstra L 1-3 N4 Lafayette W 6-0 Captain: Richard Goodstadt O30 Colgate L 1-4 N7 Muhlenberg W 5-0 S30 Wagner W 10-1 N2 Seton Hall W 7-0 N12 Temple T 3-3 O7 at Long Island L 2-4 N5 Army L 2-8 N19 at Haverford L 2-3 O10 at Bucknell W 4-1 N8 at Princeton W 3-1 O17 Princeton L 1-4 1960 (11-2) O21 Hofstra W 7-0 1969 (1-9-1) Head Coach: George Dochat O23 at Columbia L 1-2 Head Coach: George Dochat Captain: George Hartmann O27 at Lafayette W 2-0 Captain: James Brudnick S29 Princeton W 4-2 O31 Lehigh W 3-0 O1 Lafayette W 3-0 O2 Stevens Tech W 6-2 N4 at Army L 2-11 O4 Bucknell L 4-5 O15 at Ursinus W 6-1 N7 Colgate W 3-2 O7 Army L 0-5 O20 Wagner W 5-0 N11 Seton Hall W 6-0 O16 at Lehigh L 0-4 O25 Hofstra W 5-0 N14 at Rider L 0-2 O18 at Long Island L 1-3 O29 Lehigh W 3-0 O25 Columbia L 1-6 N2 at Lafayette W 8-1 1965 (8-2-1) O27 at Princeton L 1-5 N9 at Muhlenberg W 5-0 Head Coach: George Dochat O29 Hofstra L 0-6 N12 at Temple W 6-0 Captain: Richard Goodstadt N1 at Colgate L 0-4 N15 at Haverford W 4-3 O2 Rider T 3-3 N4 at Seton Hall L 0-1 N16 Columbia W 2-0 O9 Bucknell W 3-2 N8 Rider T 1-1 N20 Drexel L 1-4 O13 at Hofstra W 4-2 N27 at Maryland (1) L 3-4 O16 at Princeton L 1-7 1970 (2-9) 1 - NCAA Tournament - First Round - College Park, Md. O19 Long Island W 3-2 Head Coach: George Dochat O23 Columbia W 2-1 Captain: William Mansmann 1961 (12-1-1) O27 Lafayette W 1-0 S28 at Bucknell L 0-3 Head Coach: George Dochat O30 at Lehigh W 2-0 O2 at Army L 0-4 Captians: Herb Schmidt, Stephen Fuller N6 at Colgate W 4-2 O6 Fordham W 3-1 S23 at Fairleigh Dickinson T 5-5 N10 at Seton Hall W 5-2 O13 Lehigh L 1-2 S30 at Princeton W 2-1 N13 Army L 1-6 O16 Princeton L 1-2 O7 at Stevens Tech W 2-0 O20 Columbia L 0-7 O14 Rider W 3-2 1966 (9-2-1) O23 at Hofstra W 2-1 O19 at Wagner W 5-1 Head Coach: George Dochat O28 at Colgate L 1-2 O27 at Hofstra W 5-1 Captain: Richard Schiesswohl O30 Seton Hall L 2-3 O28 at Lehigh W 4-0 O1 at Lafayette W 1-0 N3 Rider L 3-4 N1 Lafayette W 7-0 O5 at Rider W 2-0 N9 at Lafayette L 1-2 N4 Muhlenberg W 2-1 O8 Bucknell W 7-2 N11 at Haverford W 7-0 O15 Lafayette W 1-0 1971 (3-9) N15 at Columbia W 5-1 O22 Princeton T 0-0 Head Coach:J. William Maytas N20 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 2-1 O29 Columbia W 2-0 Captain: Michael Miller, Paul F. Levinsky N23 at Brockport Teachers (1) W 3-1 N2 Lehigh W 5-1 S28 Pennsylvania L 0-3 N27 at St. Louis (2) L 1-6 N5 Hofstra W 2-0 O2 Bucknell L 0-2 1 - NCAA Tournament - First Round - Brockport, N.Y. N9 at Colgate L 0-3 O5 Army L 0-6 2 - NCAA Tournament - Semifinals - St. Louis, Mo. YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

O9 at Fordham W 2-1 O22 at Fordham L 1-2 N2 at Lehigh W 4-3 O13 at Lehigh L 0-2 O25 Columbia W 4-3 N7 at St. Peter’s W 2-0 O16 at Princeton L 0-2 O28 at Fairleigh Dickinson L 0-4 N13 Lafayette W 3-1 O20 at Hofstra W 5-1 O31 Seton Hall W 4-0 N20 Drexel L 0-1 O23 Columbia L 3-4 O28 Rider L 1-7 1976 (2-8-1) 1980 (9-3-3) O30 at Colgate L 1-5 Head Coach:Kalman Caspo Head Coach: Kalman Caspo/Geza Kiss N3 at Lafayette L 2-4 Captain: David Grimaldi Captain: Roland Mitchell N9 at Seton Hall W 3-2 S18 at Lafayette L 1-4 S19 at Army W 1-0 S27 at Army L 1-4 S24 Long Island L 0-2 1972 (2-9) S27 Pennsylvania L 0-8 S27 at Loyola T 0-0 Head Coach: J. William Maytas O2 at Bucknell L 0-6 O1 Navy W 2-1 Captains: Mike Martynenko, Chester Proschan O6 Lehigh T 1-1 O4 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 2-0 S7 at Army L 1-12 O9 at Rider L 0-2 O8 Bucknell W 3-1 S30 at Pennsylvania L 0-11 O13 Hofstra W 2-0 O11 at Lehigh W 2-0 O3 at Bucknell L 1-2 O16 Princeton L 0-2 O14 at Rider T 2-2 O11 Lehigh L 0-4 O20 Fordham W 6-0 O18 Columbia L 1-2 O14 at Rider L 0-6 O22 at Columbia L 1-2 O22 Princeton W 2-1 O18 Hofstra L 2-3 O26 Fairleigh Dickinson L 4-5 O31 at Temple W 2-1 O21 Princeton L 1-4 N5 at Seton Hall W 9-0 O25 Fordham L 0-2 1977 (4-8-2) N12 St. Peter’s W 1-0 O28 at Columbia L 1-4 Head Coach:Kalman Caspo N19 Lafayette T 0-0 N2 Seton Hall W 3-1 Captain: David Grimaldi N26 at Drexel L 0-2 N7 at Lafayette W 2-1 S17 at Lafayette L 1-2 S23 Army L 1-4 1981 (12-2-1) 1973 (3-6-2) O1 Pennsylvania L 1-6 Head Coach: Bob Reasso Head Coach: J. William Maytas O5 at Bucknell T 1-1 Captains: Andrew Kruczek,Harry Dietrich, Peter Captains: Robert Kortmann, Robert Sievert O7 Lehigh L 1-3 Csirmaz, J.Michael Winner S23 at Army L 0-4 O12 at Rider L 1-3 S12 Bowdoin W 4-1 S29 Pennsylvania L 0-2 O13 Fairleigh Dickinson L 1-6 S14 at Maine W 4-1 O2 Bucknell L 1-2 O15 at Princeton L 1-6 S18 Army T 1-1 O6 Lehigh L 2-4 O19 Fordham W 2-0 S23 at Long Island L 0-6 O10 at Rider W 3-2 O21 Columbia L 5-7 S30 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 1-0 O13 Hofstra W 3-0 O28 Seton Hall W 4-1 O3 Bucknell W 4-2 O17 at Princeton L 1-2 N2 at Drexel T 2-2 O7 at Lehigh W 1-0 O20 at Fordham L 3-5 N5 St. Peter’s W 4-1 O10 Rider W 3-1 O24 at Columbia T 0-0 N9 at Temple W 9-4 O13 Rhode Island W 2-0 O27 Seton Hall T 1-1 O16 at Princeton L 0-1 N1 at Lafayette W Fft. 1978 (3-9-1) O21 at Temple W 2-1 Head Coach: Kalman Caspo O30 Seton Hall W 9-0 1974 (2-8-3) Captain: Sam Maira N3 St. Peter’s W 3-1 Head Coach: J. William Maytas S22 at Army L 5-8 N7 at Lafayette W 2-1 Captains: Robert Sievert, George Hill S27 at Pennsylvania W 3-2 N11 at Drexel W 4-2 S21 at Lafayette T 2-2 S30 at Bucknell L 1-3 S28 at Lynchburg L 1-3 O4 Lehigh L 1-2 1982 (8-7-1) O1 at Army L 1-6 O7 at Columbia L 1-2 Head Coach: Bob Reasso O5 at Pennsylvania L 0-2 O10 Fordham W 1-0 Captains: Harry Dietrich, Terry Bellinger, Peter O9 Bucknell L 0-3 O14 at Temple L 0-1 Csirmaz, David Masur O12 at Lehigh L 1-5 O18 Princeton L 0-4 S11 Villanova W 4-0 O16 Rider L 0-2 O21 Fairleigh Dickinson T 1-1 S17 at Army W 1-0 O19 Hofstra W 5-0 O24 Seton Hall W 3-0 S22 Long Island L 0-2 O23 Princeton T 2-2 O27 at Drexel L 1-4 S29 Fairleigh Dickinson W 4-1 O26 at Fordham L 2-3 N1 Lafayette L 0-1 O1 at Bucknell L 0-2 O28 Columbia W 2-0 N4 St. Peter’s L 2-9 O6 Lehigh L 0-3 O31 Fairleigh Dickinson L 1-3 O9 at Rider L 0-1 N3 Seton Hall T 1-1 1979 (6-6-2) O12 at Rhode Island L 0-2 Head Coach: Kalman Caspo O15 Princeton T 1-1 1975 (4-8) Captains: Mark Starrett, Rich Wolf O17 at Connecticut L 0-2 Head Coach: Kalman Caspo S21 Army T 0-0 O20 Temple W 2-1 Captains: Gianni Grimaldi, Kenneth Cherry S26 Pennsylvania W 3-2 O27 at Seton Hall W 4-0 S20 Lafayette W 1-0 S28 Bucknell W 1-0 O29 at Penn State L 0-3 S30 Army L 1-4 O3 at Columbia L 1-2 N5 St. Peter’s W 1-0 O1 Pennsylvania L 1-4 O12 Old Dominion L 0-1 N11 Lafayette W 3-2 O5 Bucknell L 0-3 O17 at Fordham W 4-1 N18 at Drexel W 2-1 O8 at Lehigh L 2-5 O20 at Temple L 0-1 O10 Rider L 2-4 O24 at Princeton L 1-2 O15 at Hofstra W 4-1 O26 Fairleigh Dickinson L 0-1 O18 at Princeton L 1-4 O31 Seton Hall T 1-1 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1983 (17-1-2) O23 Seton Hall W 4-0 1988 (12-5-5/1-0-3 Atlantic 10) Head Coach: Bob Reasso O31 Connecticut L 0-3 Head Coach:Bob Reasso Captains: Peter Csirmaz, David Masur, Phil N2 at Rider W 4-0 Captains: Bob Cooke, Tony DeOrio, Darryl Neary N5 at Lafayette T 1-1 Edelstein S10 at Villanova W 4-0 N8 at Princeton T 0-0 S7 at Monmouth W 4-0 S17 Army W 2-0 S9 at Army L 1-2 S21 Monmouth W 1-0 1986 (11-7-2) S13 at St. Joseph’s * W 7-0 S21 East Carolina W 4-1 Head Coach:Bob Reasso S17 Adelphi W 2-0 S24 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 3-2 Captains: Bobby Joe Esposito,Greg Michael, S21 Fairleigh Dickinson T 2-2 S28 Bucknell W 4-0 Chuck Pearson S24 at Bucknell W 3-2 S29 at Lehigh W 3-1 S6 Maine W 3-0 S28 Lehigh W 3-0 O3 St. Joseph’s W 2-0 S10 at Monmouth W 3-1 S30 at USF W 1-0 O7 at Massachusetts W 3-0 S13 at Army L 2-4 O1 at FIU W 1-0 O8 Rhode Island T 1-1 S16 Penn State L 0-1 O5 at Rhode Island * T 0-0 O10 at Princeton T 0-0 S20 at Southern Conn. W 1-0 O8 at Philadelphia Textile T 0-0 O14 at Temple W 1-0 S24 Fairleigh Dickinson W 2-1 O11 Temple * T 0-0 O19 Penn State W 5-2 S29 Bucknell W 8-0 O14 Vermont W 2-0 O23 Seton Hall W 1-0 O8 at St. Joseph’s W 2-1 O16 St. Louis L 0-2 O26 Connecticut W 3-0 O11 Lehigh W 3-0 O19 at Seton Hall L 1-2 O30 Rider W 3-0 O14 Rhode Island L 1-3 O22 Notre Dame W 2-0 N1 at Lafayette W 3-1 O17 Philadelphia Textile W 2-1 O26 at Rider W 2-0 N8 South Carolina W 2-0 O19 Temple W 3-0 O28 Massachusetts * T 0-0 N12 at Drexel W 3-1 O20 at Old Dominion L 0-2 O30 at Connecticut L 1-2 N19 at Fairleigh Dickinson (1) L 1-2 O22 at Virginia L 1-4 N2 Princeton W 2-1 1 - NCAA Tournament - First Round - Teaneck, N.J. O25 Seton Hall L 1-3 N4 Temple # W 2-1 N2 at N.C. State T 1-1 N6 Penn State # L 1-2 1984 (10-6-3) N5 Rider W 2-0 * - Atlantic-10 Conference Game # - Atlantic-10 Tournament Head Coach: Bob Reasso N8 Connecticut L 0-1 Captains: Ray Goon, Mike Talerico, Dave Ma- N12 Princeton W 3-1 1989 (20-4/4-0-0 Atlantic 10) sur, Dave Yeager N17 at Massachusetts T 2-2 Head Coach: Bob Reasso S7 at Oneonta L 0-1 Captains: Tony DeOrio, Darryl Edelstein, Alexi S8 at Hartwick L 0-2 1987 (18-4-2/4-0-0 Atlantic 10) Lalas S15 at Army W 3-0 Head Coach: Bob Reasso S6 Monmouth W 1-0 S19 at Monmouth W 3-1 Captains: Tyler Isaacson, Chuck Pearson S7 at Army W 1-0 S21 at Lafayette L 0-2 S6 at Maine W 2-1 S9 St. Joseph’s * W 4-0 S23 Massachusetts T 0-0 S9 Monmouth W 4-1 S17 at N.C. State W 2-1 S26 Fairleigh Dickinson T 1-1 S12 Army W 2-1 S20 at Fairleigh Dickinson L 0-1 S29 at Bucknell W 2-1 S15 St. Joseph’s * W 3-0 S23 Montclair State W 2-0 O3 Lehigh W 4-0 S18 at Penn State W 4-0 S27 at Lehigh W 3-0 O5 at Penn State W 3-2 S23 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 2-0 S28 vs. George Mason W 3-1 O10 at Rhode Island W 1-0 S26 Bucknell W 4-0 S30 Rhode Island * W 4-0 O14 Philadelphia Textile L 0-3 S30 at Lehigh L 0-1 O3 at Philadelphia Textile W 3-1 O17 Temple L 0-1 O2 vs. William & Mary T 1-1 O4 Temple * W 2-0 O20 St. Joseph’s W 3-1 O4 at Old Dominion W 1-0 O7 at Boston College W 6-0 O24 at Seton Hall W 3-0 O7 Rhode Island * W 4-0 O10 at Boston Univ. W 1-0 O31 at Rider W 2-1 O10 at Philadelphia Textile L 0-3 O13 Seton Hall W 3-0 N4 at Connecticut T 1-1 O13 at Temple * W 3-1 O15 San Diego State W 2-1 N9 Drexel W 2-1 O16 Wake Forest W 1-0 O18 UCLA L 0-1 N12 Princeton L 0-1 O18 Akron T 0-0 O20 Rider W 3-1 O21 Seton Hall W 1-0 O22 at Massachusetts * W 3-1 1985 (12-3-4) O25 Connecticut W 1-0 O25 Princeton W 4-0 Head Coach: Bob Reasso O28 Rider W 2-0 O28 at Temple # W 5-1 Captains: Ed LaPerche , Bobby Joe Esposito, O31 at Massachusetts * W 2-0 N3 Penn State # L 1-2 Chuck Pearson N4 at Princeton W 1-0 N19 Columbia (1) W 3-1 S7 Robert Morris W 7-0 N7 Temple # W 3-1 N25 Vermont (2) W 2-1 S11 Kean W 3-1 N8 Penn State # L 0-1 D2 Virginia (3) L 0-3 S14 Army W 2-0 N21 Seton Hall (1) W 2-1 * - Atlantic-10 Conference Game S18 at Monmouth W 3-1 N29 Clemson (2) L 2-3 # - Atlantic-10 Tournament S21 at St. Joseph’s W 1-0 * - Atlantic-10 Conference Game 1 - NCAA Tournament - First Round - Piscataway, N.J. # - Atlantic-10 Tournament 2 - NCAA Tournament - Second Round - Piscataway, N.J. S25 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 2-1 1 - NCAA Tournament - First Round - Piscataway, N.J. 2 - NCAA Tournament - Semifinals- Piscataway, N.J. O1 at Lehigh W 2-1 2 - NCAA Tournament - Second Round - College Park, Md. O4 Bucknell W 3-1 O4 vs. USF L 2-3 O5 at Tampa W 1-0 O8 Rhode Island T 1-1 O12 at Philadelphia Textile W 1-0 O16 at Temple L 1-2 O19 Old Dominion T 0-0 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1990 (20-3-2/7-1-0 Atlantic 10) 1992 (10-8-3/4-1-2 Atlantic 10) S30 FIU W 1-0 Head Coach: Bob Reasso Head Coach: Bob Reasso O1 at UCLA L 0-1 Captains: Chris Beach, , Dave Muel- Captains: John Rogers, Jeff Zaun O5 Temple * W 7-0 ler S5 Lafayette W 2-0 O8 St. Bonaventure * W 5-0 S4 St. Bonaventure * W 6-0 S9 at St. Joseph’s * W 4-1 O12 Seton Hall L 1-3 S7 vs. Old Dominion W 1-0 S11 vs. N.C. State L 1-3 O15 at George Washington * W 7-0 S8 at William & Mary W 2-0 S12 at Duke L 0-1 O19 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson W 2-0 S11 at St. Joseph’s * W 1-0 S16 Fairleigh Dickinson W 2-0 O22 at Hartwick L 1-3 S15 Hartwick W 5-1 S18 at Penn State L 0-3 026 Princeton L 2-3 S18 Fairleigh Dickinson T 2-2 S23 West Virginia * W 2-1 O29 Tulsa T 0-0 S21 at Penn State * L 0-3 S26 Massachusetts * T 2-2 O30 SMU L 0-2 S26 at George Mason T 0-0 S30 at Rhode Island * W 3-1 N2 Lafayette T 0-0 S30 West Virginia * W 6-1 O3 Philadelphia Textile W 2-0 N4 St. Joseph’s # W 4-2 O3 at Rhode Island * W 1-0 O3 at Temple * L 1-2 N6 Massachusetts # W 4-3 O6 Philadelphia Textile W 1-0 O7 Akron W 1-0 N12 Loyola (1) W 3-1 O9 at Temple * W 3-0 O9 Washington T 0-0 N19 St. John’s (2) W 1-0 O13 Virginia L 0-1 O11 Seton Hall L 2-6 N27 Penn State (3) W 3-2 O14 UCLA W 2-1 O14 at George Washington * T 2-2 D3 Brown (4) W 3-1 O17 at Seton Hall W 3-0 O17 Rider W 2-1 D9 vs. Virginia (5) L 1-2 O20 George Washington * W 2-0 O21 at Brown L 0-1 * - Atlantic-10 Conference Game # - Atlantic-10 Tournament O23 at Rider W 1-0 O24 vs. South Carolina W 3-1 1 - NCAA Tournament - Play-In - Piscataway, N.J. O26 Massachusetts * W 3-0 O25 at Princeton L 0-1 2 - NCAA Tournament - First Round - Piscataway, N.J. O30 Princeton W 2-0 O28 St. Bonaventure * W 4-0 3 - NCAA Tournament - Second Round - Piscataway, N.J. 4 - NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals - Piscataway, N.J. N2 George Washington # W 2-1 N6 Massachusetts # L 1-2 5 - NCAA Tournament - Semifinals - Davidson, N.C. N4 Penn State # W 3-1 * - Atlantic-10 Conference Game N17 Adelphi (1) W 3-2 # - Atlantic-10 Tournament 1995 (10-6-6/5-2-4 BIG EAST) N25 Dartmouth (2) W 1-0 Head Coach: Bob Reasso D1 vs. Evansville (3) W 1-0 1993 (17-5-1/7-0-0 Atlantic 10) Captains: Alan Branigan, Ian Checcio , Steve D2 vs. UCLA (4) L 0-1 Head Coach: Bob Reasso Widdowson * - Atlantic-10 Conference Game Captain: Jeff Zaun # - Atlantic-10 Tournament S2 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 2-0 S4 vs. Notre Dame L 1-4 1 - NCAA Tournament - Second Round - Piscataway, N.J. S5 St. Jospeh’s W 2-0 Rutgers advanced on penalty kicks (3-2) S5 at Indiana W 1-0 S8 at Indiana L 0-1 2 - NCAA Tournament - Quarterfinals - Piscataway, N.J. S11 St. Bonaventure * W 3-0 3 - NCAA Tournament - Semifinals - Tampa, Fla. S15 Notre Dame * W 5-2 S14 St. Joseph’s * W 1-0 4 - NCAA Tournament - Championship - Tampa, Fla. S17 Georgetown * T 3-3 S25 at Penn State W 1-0 UCLA wins on penalty kicks (4-3) S20 Villanova * W 2-0 S22 West Virginia * W 5-2 S24 Connecticut * W 1-0 S25 at Massachusetts * W 2-1 1991 (19-3-1/7-0-0 Atlantic 10) S27 at St. John’s * W 2-1 S29 Rhode Island * W 1-0 Head Coach:Bob Reasso S30 at Providence * W 4-0 O2 Philadelphia Textile T 1-1 Captains: Bill Andracki, Alexi Lalas, Jeff Zaun O6 at Princeton W 5-1 O4 at Temple * W 6-3 S7 vs. Loyola W 3-1 O8 Maryland W 2-0 O8 Illinois St. W 2-0 S8 at Virginia L 1-2 O11 Seton Hall * T 1-1 O9 at SMU W 1-0 S10 St. Joseph’s * W 4-1 O13 Pittsburgh * L 0-2 O13 Seton Hall L 0-1 S14 at Hartwick W 2-0 O15 at West Virginia * T 1-1 O16 George Washington * W 3-2 S18 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 1-0 O21 at Syracuse * L 1-2 O20 at Rider W 4-1 S21 Penn State W 2-1 O24 Hartwick L 2-3 O23 Hartwick W 2-0 S25 at West Virginia * W 3-1 O27 at FIU L 1-4 O26 at Princeton L 2-3 S29 Duke W 1-0 O29 Charlotte T 1-1 O29 Cal St. Fullerton W 3-0 O2 at Rhode Island * W 4-0 N1 at Lafayette W 1-0 O31 vs. UCLA L 0-2 O5 at Philadelphia Textile W 1-0 N4 Boston College * T 1-1 N2 at Lafayette W 4-2 O8 at Temple * W 3-1 N10 Georgetown #^ T 2-2 N5 at Rhode Island # W 2-1 O11 USF T 1-1 N11 Pittsburgh # L 1-3 O13 South Carolina W 2-0 N7 St. Joseph’s # W 3-0 * - BIG EAST Conference Game O16 at Seton Hall W 3-1 N14 Hartwick (1) L 0-2 # - BIG EAST Tournament * - Atlantic-10 Conference Game ^ - Rutgers advanced on penalty kicks (6-5) O19 at George Washington * W 2-1 # - Atlantic-10 Tournament O23 at Rider W 4-0 1 - NCAA Tournament - First Round - Oneonta, N.Y. O27 vs. Massachusetts * W 6-2 1996 (13-7-3/6-4-1 BIG EAST) Head Coach: Bob Reasso O29 at Princeton L 1-2 1994 (14-10-3/5-1-1 Atlantic 10) Captains: Alan Branigan, Jeremy Buttson, Ian N2 at St. Bonaventure * W 4-0 Head Coach:Bob Reasso Checcio N8 vs. Massachusetts # W 2-1 Captains: Brent Longenecker, , S1 West Virginia * W 4-1 N10 at Rhode Island # W 6-0 Rocky Strazzella S4 Fairleigh Dickinson W 4-0 N17 Old Dominion (1) W 2-0 S4 at West Virginia * W 3-0 S14 at Syracuse * W 2-1 N24 SMU (2) L 2-3 S7 South Carolina L 1-2 * - Atlantic-10 Conference Game S20 at Georgetown * W 4-1 S9 vs. Washington W 4-1 # - Atlantic-10 Tournament S22 at Providence * T 2-2 1 - NCAA Tournament - First Round - Piscataway, N.J. S11 at UNLV L 1-2 S27 at Boston College * W 3-1 2 - NCAA Tournament - Second Round - Piscataway, N.J. S14 at St. Joseph’s * T 0-0 S29 vs. Washington L 1-2 S16 at Penn State L 2-3 O4 Portland W 3-2 S24 Massachusetts * L 0-2 O6 UNLV W 1-0 S27 Rhode Island * W 2-1 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

O9 at Fresno State W 2-1 O28 St. John’s * L 0-1 S19 Princeton T 1-1 O12 Seton Hall * L 2-3 O31 Connecticut * W 1-0 S22 at Notre Dame * W 3-0 O18 Connecticut * W 1-0 N7 Seton Hall # W 3-1 S26 at St. John’s * T 1-1 O20 Notre Dame * W 1-0 N13 St. John’s # L 1-2 S30 West Virginia * W 3-1 O24 Pittsburgh * L 0-1 * - BIG EAST Conference Game O5 Duke W 3-2 O27 at Villanova * L 1-4 # - BIG EAST Tournament O7 Cal-State Fullerton W 3-0 O30 at Princeton T 2-2 O10 Monmouth W 5-1 N2 St. John’s * L 1-2 1999 (12-6-3/8-1-2 BIG EAST) O13 Georgetown * W 3-2 N5 Lafayette W 3-1 Head Coach: Bob Reasso O17 Syracuse * L 2-3 N9 Syracuse # W 2-1 Captain: Simon Forster O19 College of Charleston W 1-0 N16 St. John’s # ^ T 3-3 S1 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 2-1 O21 at South Carolina T 1-1 N17 Notre Dame # L 0-1 S4 at St. John’s * T 0-0 O23 at Pennsylvania W 3-1 N23 Cornell (1) W 2-1 S10 at Duke T 2-2 O26 Indiana L 0-1 D1 FIU (2) L 0-2 S11 vs. N.C. State L 0-1 O28 Providence * W 2-0 * - BIG EAST Conference Game S19 Providence * W 3-1 O31 at Seton Hall * W 1-0 # - BIG EAST Tournament S22 American W 1-0 ^ - Rutgers advanced on penalty kicks (3-2) N3 at Connecticut * L 0-1 1 - NCAA Tournament - First Round - Piscataway, N.J. S25 Villanova * W 3-0 N6 Virginia Tech * L 2-3 2 - NCAA Tournament - Second Round - Piscataway, N.J. S28 Georgetown * W 3-0 N10 Seton Hall # W 2-1 O1 Portland L 0-3 N16 at Connecticut # L 0-1 1997 (14-7-2/7-2-2 BIG EAST) O3 South Carolina L 0-1 N23 vs. Harvard (1) W 1-0 Head Coach:Bob Reasso O6 Seton Hall * W 2-1 N25 at Connecticut (2) W 2-1 Captains: Ian Checcio, John Rath O10 at Connecticut * W 2-0 D2 at Indiana (3) L 0-3 A30 Seton Hall * W 1-0 O15 at Pittsburgh * T 0-0 * - BIG EAST Conference Game O17 at Notre Dame * W 1-0 # - BIG EAST Tournament S5 at Indiana L 3-4 1 - NCAA Tournament - First Round - Storrs, Conn. S6 vs. St. Louis L 1-2 O23 at West Virginia * L 1-2 2 - NCAA Tournament - Second Round - Storrs, Conn. S14 Connecticut * W 2-0 O27 Syracuse * W 2-1 3 - NCAA Tournament - Third Round - Bloomington, Ind. S17 Villanova * T 1-1 O30 Princeton W 4-2 S21 Georgetown * L 1-3 N2 Boston College * W 1-0 2002 (8-8-3/5-4-1 BIG EAST) S24 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 2-0 N6 Notre Dame # W 2-0 Head Coach: Bob Reasso S27 at Pittsburgh * W 4-2 N12 vs. Georgetown # L 0-2 Captains: Guy Abrahamson, David Boutilier, S29 at Notre Dame * L 0-1 N20 Yale (1) L 0-1 Todd Moser * - BIG EAST Conference Game O3 Brown W 3-1 # - BIG EAST Tournament A30 at Indiana T 0-0 O5 FIU L 2-4 1 - NCAA Tournament - First Round - Piscataway, N.J. A31 vs. Butler L 0-3 O8 at St. John’s * T 0-0 S7 at Providence * W 3-0 O11 American L 0-1 2000 (10-9-1/5-5-1 BIG EAST) S18 Seton Hall * W 1-0 O18 Syracuse * W 3-0 Head Coach: Bob Reasso S21 at Georgetown * L 0-1 O21 at Lafayette W 4-1 Captains: David Boutilier Guy Abrahamson, S25 at Villanova * W 5-0 O27 Boston College * W 2-0 J.D. Martin S29 Notre Dame * T 1-1 O26 Providence * W 3-1 S1 vs. Cal State-Fullerton L 1-4 O4 UCLA T 1-1 O29 Princeton W 4-1 S4 at San Diego L 2-3 O6 Old Dominion W 3-2 N1 at West Virginia * W 4-2 S9 at Georgetown * L 1-2 O9 St. John’s * L 1-3 N8 Villanova # W 2-0 S13 at Seton Hall * L 2-3 O12 at Syracuse * L 1-2 N14 vs. Georgetown # W 1-0 S16 West Virginia * W 8-0 O17 Monmouth W 5-1 N16 St. John’s # W 2-1 S19 Fairleigh Dickinson W 4-0 O19 South Carolina L 0-1 N23 Maryland (1) L 0-1 S22 at Boston College * W 1-0 O23 Pennsylvania L 0-1 * - BIG EAST Conference Game O26 Pittsburgh * W 3-2 # - BIG EAST Tournament S24 at Providence * W 3-0 O30 at Princeton W 7-1 1 - NCAA Tournament - First Round - Piscataway, N.J. S27 at Princeton W 2-0 O1 at Syracuse * L 0-2 N2 at West Virginia * W 1-0 N4 Boston College * L 2-3 1998 (12-7-2/ 8-3-0 BIG EAST) O6 St. Louis L 1-2 O8 American W 1-0 N9 at Connecticut # L 0-1 Head Coach: Bob Reasso * - BIG EAST Conference Game Captain: John Rath O11 St. John’s * L 0-1 # - BIG EAST Tournament S1 at Villanova * W 1-0 O15 at Villanova * T 2-2 S5 at Portland L 2-3 O20 Pittsburgh * W 2-0 2003 (11-7-4/5-2-3 BIG EAST) S6 vs. Washington L 0-2 O22 Notre Dame * W 3-1 Head Coach: Bob Reasso S12 Fairleigh Dickinson T 1-1 O25 Pennsylvania W 5-4 Captains: Josh Gros, Todd Moser, Scott Con- S18 Notre Dame * W 1-0 O28 Connecticut * L 1-2 way S20 Pittsburgh * W 1-0 N5 at St. John’s # W 3-2 A30 at William & Mary W 3-2 S24 at American W 2-1 N10 Boston College# L 0-1 S6 Providence * W 4-1 * - BIG EAST Conference Game S27 at Georgetown * L 0-1 S10 at St. John’s L 1-3 # - BIG EAST Tournament S30 at Seton Hall * W 1-0 S14 at Pittsburgh * W 4-1 O2 Richmond W 1-0 S17 at Monmouth W 2-1 2001 (15-7-3/6-3-1 BIG EAST) O4 William & Mary L 1-2 S20 Connecticut * W 2-0 Head Coach: Bob Reasso O7 at Princeton W 1-0 S28 at Virginia Tech * L 1-2 Captains: Guy Abrahamson, David Boutilier, O10 West Virginia * W 2-1 O3 San Diego State W 4-1 J.D. Martin, Todd Moser O13 Lehigh T 1-1 O5 St. Mary’s (CA) L 1-2 S1 at Pittsburgh * W 3-2 O16 at Providence * W 2-1 O8 at Seton Hall * T 1-1 S7 at St. Louis L 0-1 O18 at Boston College * W 1-0 O11 at Notre Dame * W 5-2 S9 at Cincinnati W 2-1 O25 at Syracuse * L 0-2 O14 Syracuse * T 1-1 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

O17 at Boston College * T 0-0 2006 (10-6-3/6-4-1 BIG EAST) O15 at Princeton L 0-3 O22 Villanova * L 0-2 Head Coach:Bob Reasso O18 at Cincinnati * L 0-1 O25 West Virginia * W 2-0 Captains: Nick LaBrocca, Bart Koffeman, O22 at NJIT L 1-2 O28 Princeton W 3-1 Brinker Dailey O25 Louisville * W 2-1 O31 at UCLA L 0-2 A25 at San Diego L 0-2 N1 at USF * L 0-1 N2 at Cal State Northridge L 1-2 A27 at San Diego State L 0-1 N3 St. Johns * L 0-1 N8 Seton Hall # W 1-0 S1 Lehigh W 2-0 * - BIG EAST Conference Game # - BIG EAST Tournament N14 vs. St. John’s #^ T 1-1 S8 at Connecticut * L 1-2 N22 Lafayette (1) W 3-1 S10 at Providence * L 0-2 2009 (9-10-0/5-6-0 BIG EAST) N26 at Akron (2) L 2-3 S15 Seton Hall * L 0-1 Head Coach:Bob Reasso * - BIG EAST Conference Game S17 Georgetown * W 1-0 # - BIG EAST Tournament Captains: Josh Carroll, Yannick Salmon, Paul S20 Princeton W 1-0 ^ - St. John’s advanced on penalty kicks (4-3) Calafiore 1 - NCAA Tournament - First Round - Piscataway, N.J. S24 DePaul * W 3-1 9/1 at Towson W 4-3 2 - NCAA Tournament - Second Round - Akron, Ohio S27 at Villanova * L 1-2 9/4 Stanford L 0-2 S30 USF * W 1-0 9/6 Saint Peter’s W 1-0 2004 (6-8-4/2-5-3 BIG EAST) O3 Cleveland State W 6-1 S11 at UC Santa Barbara L 0-4 Head Coach: Bob Reasso O7 St. John’s * W 2-1 S18 Providence * W 2-1 Captains: Chris Karcz, Wes Kirk, Abdul Kargbo O14 at Cincinnati * W 1-0 S20 Connecticut * W 2-1 S3 Pittsburgh * T 3-3 O18 at Syracuse * W 3-1 S25 at Seton Hall * W 2-1 S8 Monmouth W 2-0 O21 Louisville * T 0-0 S27 at Georgetown * L 0-2 S10 vs. William & Mary T 1-1 O28 Notre Dame # W 2-1 O2 Syracuse * L 0-3 S12 at Old Dominion L 0-1 N3 West Virginia# ^ T 0-0 O7 at St. John’s * L 0-2 S15 Temple L 0-1 N11 Rhode Island (1) & T 1-1 O10 at DePaul * L 0-1 S19 Providence * W 1-0 * - BIG EAST Conference Game # - BIG EAST Tournament O13 at Brown L 1-3 S22 at Villanova * L 0-1 ^ -West Virginia advanced on penalty kicks (4-2) O18 Cincinnati * W 3-0 S24 Michigan W 3-0 1 - NCAA Tournament - First Round - Piscataway, N.J. O21 NJIT W 2-1 O1 College of Charleston W 1-0 & - Rhode Island advanced on penalty kicks (4-2) O24 at Louisville * L 0-2 O3 Hartwick L 1-2 O28 Villanova * L 0-3 O6 at St. John’s * T 0-0 2007 (7-11-1/4-7-0 BIG EAST) O31 USF * W 2-1 O9 Boston College * W 1-0 Head Coach: Bob Reasso N4 at West Virginia # W 2-0 O13 Georgetown * L 2-3 Captains: Chris Moore, Kevin O’Connor, Adam N7 at St. John’s # L 0-3 O16 at Connecticut * L 0-1 Sternberger * - BIG EAST Conference Game O20 at Syracuse * L 0-2 A31 at Michigan L 0-3 # - BIG EAST Tournament O23 Notre Dame * L 0-1 S2 at Oakland L 1-2 O27 Lehigh W 2-0 S8 UIC T 0-0 2010 (4-11-1/1-8-0 BIG EAST) O30 at West Virginia * T 0-0 S11 Delaware W 3-0 Head Coach: Dan Donigan * - BIG EAST Conference Game S14 at Lehigh L 1-2 Captains: Josh Carroll, Yannick Salmon , Paul S21 Notre Dame * L 0-2 Calafiore 2005 (8-8-3/5-4-2 BIG EAST) S23 Marquette * W 1-0 S1 at Lehigh L 3-0 Head Coach: Bob Reasso S28 at Georgetown * W 1-0 S10 Delaware T 2-2 Captains: Nick LaBrocca, Bart Koffeman, S30 at Seton Hall * L 1-4 S12 St. Peter’s W 2-0 Brinker Dailey O3 Villanova * L 1-2 S17 LIU W 2-0 S2 San Diego State L 0-1 O7 Syracuse * W 2-1 S19 Hartford W 2-1 S3 Holy Cross W 1-0 O10 NJIT W 2-1 S24 Marquette * L 0-1 S9 at North Carolina L 0-1 O13 at DePaul * L 0-1 S29 at Temple L 0-2 S11 at Wake Forest L 1-5 O17 Pennsylvania W 2-0 O2 at Cincinnati * L 0-2 S16 West Virginia * L 0-3 O20 USF * W 3-1 O5 at NJIT L 0-1 S18 Pittsburgh * W 4-1 O24 at St. John’s * L 0-1 O9 Louisville* L 1-2 S23 at Seton Hall * L 1-2 O28 Louisville * L 1-3 O13 at Villanova * L 0-1 S25 at Georgetown * L 2-3 O31 Brown L 0-2 O16 at Pittsburgh * L 0-3 S28 at Princeton T 1-1 N3 Cincinnati * L 0-1 O20 St. John’s * L 0-1 O1 Cincinnati * T 1-1 * - BIG EAST Conference Game O23 at Syracuse * W 3-0 O5 Villanova * W 1-0 O27 at USF * L 1-2 O8 at Louisville * L 1-4 2008 (6-9-3/3-6-2 BIG EAST) O30 DePaul * L 0-2 O12 Bucknell W 3-1 Head Coach: Bob Reasso * - BIG EAST Conference Game O15 at DePaul * W 3-1 Captains: Ryan Breznitsky, Josh Carroll, Amir O19 St. Peter’s W 5-1 Haghshenas 2011 (10-7-4/ 6-1-2 BIG EAST) O22 USF * W 3-0 A29 Delaware W 2-1 Head Coach:Dan Donigan O26 Syracuse * W 3-0 A31 Manhattan W 3-0 Captains: Paul Calafiore, Andrew Cuevas, Joe O29 at St. John’s * T 1-1 S03 Towson L 1-2 Setchell N2 at West Virginia # L 0-1 S7 St. Peters T 0-0 A26 La Salle W 3-1 * - BIG EAST Conference Game S12 UC Santa Barbara W 3-2 S2 vs. Furman L 1-3 # - BIG EAST Tournament S19 at Pittsburgh * L 0-1 S4 at College of Charleston W 2-1 S21 at West Virginia * T 0-0 S10 Drexel W 3-1 S26 Georgetown * L 1-2 S16 Iona L 0-1 S28 Seton Hall * W 2-1 S18 Indiana L 0-2 O4 DePaul * T 0-0 S23 Pittsburgh * W 3-1 O8 at Villanova * L 0-2 S27 Adelphi T 3-3 O11 at Syracuse * W 3-2 O1 at Marquette * L 0-2 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

O4 at Maryland L 1-2 2014 (6-12-1/1-6-1 Big Ten) O21 at Penn State * L 2-3 O9 Cincinnati * W 2-1 Head Coach: Dan Donigan O25 Columbia L 0-1 O12 Villanova * W 3-2 Captains: Nate Bruccoleri, JP Correa, Drew O29 at Bradley W 3-2 O15 at DePaul * W 1-0 Morgan, Ross Tetro N4 vs. Michigan # L 1-2 O20 Syracuse * W 2-1 A29 UMKC W 1-0 * - Big Ten Conference Game # - Big Ten Conference Tournament O22 at Louisville * T 1-1 A 31 Lafayette W 2-1 O26 at St. John’s * W 1-0 S4 Syracuse L 0-1 2017 (4-13-1/0-8-0 Big Ten) O31 vs. USF * % T 0-0 S7 Hofstra L 1-3 Head Coach: Dan Donigan N6 Connecticut # L 1-3 S12 at Wisconsin * W 3-2 A25 at Wake Forest L 1-5 N17 Colgate (1) W 4-2 S16 Monmouth L 0-3 A27 at North Carolina L 1-6 N20 at Boston College (2) ^ T 1-1 S20 Indiana * L 1-2 S1 at Oral Roberts W 5-3 N27 at UCLA (3) L 0-3 S28 at Michigan State T 0-0 S3 at UMKC T 0-0 * - BIG EAST Conference Game O4 at Penn State * L 0-1 % - Game played at NJIT due to snowfall at RU S8 Michigan State* L 1-2 # - BIG EAST Tournament O7 at Princeton L 2-5 S12 at Maryland* L 0-3 1- NCAA Tournament - First Round - Piscataway, N.J. O11 Michigan * L 0-3 S17 Ohio State* L 0-1 2 - NCAA Tournament - Second Round - Newton, Mass. O14 Pennsylvania W 4-1 3 - NCAA Tournament - Third Round - , Calif. S19 Canisuis L 1-2 ^ - Rutgers advances on penalty kicks (4-2) O18 Northwestern * L 0-2 S22 at Indiana* L 0-5 O21 Army W 1-0 S26 at Princeton W 1-0 2012 (7-7-1/3-4-1 BIG EAST) O25 at Ohio State * L 1-4 O1 Wisconsin* L 2-3 Head Coach:Dan Donigan O31 Bradley L 0-1 O6 at Michigan* L 1-3 Captains: Kevin McMullen, Dragan Naumoski N5 Maryland * L 2-3 O11 NJIT W 2-1 Joe Setchell N8 vs. Wisconsin # W 5-2 O15 at Northwestern* L 0-3 A24 Fordham W 1-0 N9 Maryland # L 0-2 O18 Lafayette W 4-1 * - Big Ten Conference Game A31 vs. SIU Edwardsville L 0-1 O22 Penn State* L 2-6 # - Big Ten Conference Tournament S2 at Creighton L 0-3 O25 Columbia L 0-2 S8 at Princeton W 2-0 N4 vs. Northwestern # L 2-3 2015 (12-7-2/4-4-0 Big Ten) S14 College of Charleston W 1-0 * - Big Ten Conference Game Head Coach: Dan Donigan S22 at Georgetown * L 0-1 # - Big Ten Conference Tournament Captains: Mitch Lurie, Mitch Taintor S26 Central Conn. St. W 2-1 A28 Siena W 4-2 2018 (4-13-1/2-6-0 Big Ten) S30 Louisville * W 2-1 S4 at Colgate W 2-1 Head Coach: Dan Donigan O3 at Syracuse * L 1-2 S6 at Syracuse L 1-2 Captains: Thomas Dovell, Rafael Pereira, Bryce O6 at USF * T 2-2 S11 Wisconsin * L 0-1 Washington O9 at Maryland L 1-2 S16 at Monmouth T 0-0 A24 at Loyola L 0-3 O12 DePaul * W 2-1 S20 at Indiana * W 4-1 A27 at UMBC L 2-3 O17 St. John’s * L 1-2 S25 Michigan State * L 1-3 S2 UMBC L 1-8 O20 at Cincinnati * L 0-1 S29 Loyola (MD) W 8-0 S8 Hartford T 2-2 O24 Villanova * W 3-2 * - BIG EAST Conference Game O3 Penn State * L 0-2 S14 Michigan * L 0-2 # - BIG EAST Tournament O6 Yale W 5-2 S21 at Michigan State * L 1-2 O10 at Michigan * W 1-0 S26 Maryland * L 0-2 2013 (7-11-2/2-5-1 American) O13 at Penn W 2-0 S30 at Ohio State * W 3-2 Head Coach: Dan Donigan O16 at Northwestern W 4-2 O2 Drexel L 2-3 Captains: Joe Setchell. Todd Webb . Mael Cor- O20 at Army W 2-0 O7 at Wisconsin * L 2-4 boz, Mitchell Taintor O25 Ohio State * W 1-0 O9 Howard L 0-1 A30 at Duke T 1-1 O31 Omaha W 1-0 O12 Northwestern * W 2-1 S1 vs. Elon L 1-2 N4 Maryland L 1-3 O16 at Lafayette W 4-1 S6 Penn State W 4-1 N8 Northwestern # W 2-0 O19 Indiana * L 0-1 S8 Akron L 1-2 N13 at Ohio State # L 0-4 O23 at Columbia L 1-2 S13 Princeton W 3-2 N19 LIU Brooklyn (1) ^ T 1-1 O28 at Penn State * L 0-2 S15 South Carolina W 3-0 N22 at Akron (2) L 1-6 N4 at Wisconsin # L 3-6 S20 SMU * L 0-1 * - Big Ten Conference Game * - Big Ten Conference Game # - Big Ten Conference Tournament # - Big Ten Conference Tournament S24 at Drexel L 0-2 1- NCAA Tournament - First Round - Piscataway, N.J. S28 at Memphis * W 1-0 2 - NCAA Tournament - Second Round - Akron, Ohio 2019 (7-8-3/1-6-1 Big Ten) O2 Hofstra L 0-3 ^ - Rutgers advances on penalty kicks (3-2) Head Coach: Jim McElderry O5 Cincinnati * W 1-0 A29 at Temple...... W...... 1-0 2016 (1-14-2/0-6-2 Big Ten) S2 at Drexel W...... 2-1 O9 at Connecticut * L 0-1 Head Coach: Dan Donigan S7 at Elon W ...... 1-0 O12 at Louisville * L 1-3 S10 Binghamton W...... 3-2 A26 Creighton L 0-2 O15 Bucknell L 0-1 S14 Manhattan W...... 1-0 A28 Denver L 0-1 O19 USF * T 0-0 S17 at Penn T...... 1-1 S4 at Charlotte L 0-5 S21 at Michigan* T...... 1-1 O23 Temple * L 0-1 S9 at Michigan State * L 0-4 S24 St. Peter’s W...... 2-1 N2 at UCF * L 1-2 S27 Michigan St.* L...... 3-0 S13 Maryland * L 1-2 N8 vs. Cincinnati # W 5-1 O2 at Maryland* L...... 3-1 S18 at Ohio State * L 1-3 O6 Ohio St.* L...... 1-0 N9 at Louisville # W 1-0 S23 Indiana * T 0-0 O11 Wisconsin* W...... 3-0 N15 vs. USF # L 1-2 S27 Florida Gulf Coast L 5-6 O15 at Hartford T...... 2-2 * - American Athletic Conference Game O20 at Northwestern* L...... 2-0 # - American Athletic Conference Tournament O1 at Wisconsin * L 0-1 O25 at #10 Indiana* L...... 3-0 O7 at Michigan * T 1-1 O29 at Lehigh L...... 1-0 O11 Princeton L 1-4 N3 #16 Penn St.* L...... 2-1 (OT) O14 Northwestern * L 1-2 N9 vs. Ohio St. # L...... 1-0 * - Big Ten Conference Game O18 NJIT L 0-4 # - Big Ten Conference Tournament YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Spring 2021 (4-4-1/4-4 Big Ten) Head Coach:Jim McElderry F19 at Michigan State * W 2-0 F23 #20 Penn State * L 2-1 F27 at Wisconsin * W 1-0 M3 Maryland * W 2-0 M7 #9 Michigan * L 1-0 (OT) M15 at Penn State * L 4-2 M19 #9 Indiana * L 3-0 A4 Northwestern * W 1-0 A10 at Maryland # T 1-1 (L 5-4 PK) * - Big Ten Conference Game # - Big Ten Tournament YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Year: Overall: Conference: Conference Tournament: NCAA Tournament Coach 1938 0-4-0 George Dochat 1939 0-4-0 George Dochat 1940 1-3-1 George Dochat 1941 0-5-0 George Dochat 1942 1-4-0 George Dochat 1946 4-1-1 George Dochat 1947 10-2-2 George Dochat 1948 1-8 George Dochat 1949 3-3-3 George Dochat 1950 5-2-1 George Dochat 1951 5-4 George Dochat 1952 1-5-3 George Dochat 1953 5-3 George Dochat 1954 3-4 George Dochat 1955 9-2 George Dochat 1956 4-3 George Dochat 1957 9-2 George Dochat 1958 4-6-2 George Dochat 1959 7-4-1 George Dochat 1960 11-2 0-1 George Dochat 1961 12-1-1 1-1 George Dochat 1962 8-1 George Dochat 1963 2-6-1 George Dochat 1964 7-5 George Dochat 1965 8-2-1 George Dochat 1966 9-2-1 George Dochat 1967 5-4-1 George Dochat 1968 4-6-1 George Dochat 1969 1-9-1 George Dochat 1970 2-9 George Dochat 1971 3-9 J. William Maytas 1972 2-9 J. William Maytas 1973 3-6-2 J. William Maytas 1974 2-8-3 J. William Maytas 1975 4-8 Kalman Caspo 1976 2-8-1 Kalman Caspo 1977 4-8-2 Kalman Caspo 1978 3-9-1 Kalman Caspo 1979 6-6-2 Kalman Caspo 1980 9-3-3 Kalman Caspo/Geza Kiss 1981 12-2-1 Bob Reasso 1982 8-7-1 Bob Reasso 1983 17-1-2 0-1 Bob Reasso 1984 10-6-3 Bob Reasso 1985 12-3-4 Bob Reasso 1986 11-7-2 Bob Reasso 1987 18-4-2 4-0-0 A-10 1-1 1-1 Bob Reasso 1988 12-5-5 1-0-3 A-10 1-1 Bob Reasso 1989 20-4 4-0-0 A-10 1-1 2-1 Bob Reasso 1990 20-3-2 7-1-0 A-10 2-0 3-1 Bob Reasso 1991 19-3-1 7-0-0 A-10 2-0 1-1 Bob Reasso 1992 10-8-3 4-1-2 A-10 0-1 Bob Reasso 1993 17-5-1 7-0-0 A-10 2-0 0-1 Bob Reasso 1994 14-10-3 5-1-1 A-10 2-0 4-1 Bob Reasso YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Year: Overall: Conference: Conference Tournament: NCAA Tournament Coach 1995 10-6-6 5-2-4 BIG EAST 0-1-1 Bob Reasso 1996 13-7-3 6-4-1 BIG EAST 0-1-1 1-1 Bob Reasso 1997 14-7-2 7-2-2 BIG EAST 3-0 0-1 Bob Reasso 1998 12-7-2 8-3-0 BIG EAST 1-1 Bob Reasso 1999 12-6-3 8-1-2 BIG EAST 1-1 0-1 Bob Reasso 2000 10-9-1 5-5-1 BIG EAST 1-1 Bob Reasso 2001 15-7-3 6-3-1 BIG EAST 1-1 2-1 Bob Reasso 2002 8-8-3 5-4-1 BIG EAST 0-1 Bob Reasso 2003 11-7-4 5-2-3 BIG EAST 1-0-1 1-1 Bob Reasso 2004 6-8-4 2-5-3 BIG EAST Bob Reasso 2005 8-8-3 5-4-2 BIG EAST 0-1 Bob Reasso 2006 10-6-3 6-4-1 BIG EAST 1-0-1 0-0-1 Bob Reasso 2007 7-11-1 4-7-0 BIG EAST Bob Reasso 2008 6-9-3 3-6-2 BIG EAST Bob Reasso 2009 9-10-0 5-6-0 BIG EAST 1-1 Bob Reasso 2010 4-11-1 1-8-0 BIG EAST Dan Donigan 2011 10-7-4 6-1-2 BIG EAST 0-1 1-1-1 Dan Donigan 2012 7-7-1 3-4-1 BIG EAST Dan Donigan 2013 7-11-2 2-5-1 American 2-1 Dan Donigan 2014 6-12-1 1-6-1 Big Ten 1-1 Dan Donigan 2015 12-7-2 4-4-0 Big Ten 1-1 0-1-1 Dan Donigan 2016 1-14-2 0-6-2 Big Ten 0-1 Dan Donigan 2017 4-13-1 0-8-0 Big Ten 0-1 Dan Donigan 2018 4-13-1 2-6-0 Big Ten 0-1 Dan Donigan 2019 7-8-3 1-6-1 Big Ten 0-1 Jim McElderry 2021 (Spring) 4-4-1 4-4-0 Big Ten 0-0-1 Jim McElderry

Name Seasons Won Lost Tied Pct NCAA Tournament Appearances George Dochat 1938-1942, 1946-1970 (30 seasons) 141 116 21 .545 2 (60, 61) J. William Maytas 1971-1974 (Four seasons) 10 32 5 .266 Kalman Caspo 1975-1980 (Six seasons) 26 41 8 .400 Geza Kiss * 1980 2 1 1 .625 Bob Reasso 1981-2009 (29 seasons) 351 184 71 .638 13 (83, 87, 89-91, 93-94, 96-97, 99, 01, 03, 06) Dan Donigan 2010 - 2018 (Nine seasons) 55 95 15 .379 2 (11, 15) Jim McElderry 2019 - present (Two seasons) 11 12 4 .481 *served as interim head coach for final four games of 1980 season ALL-TIME SERIES

Adelphi (2-0-1) Boston University (1-0) CCNY (1-0-2) 9/17/88 H W 2-0 10/10/89 H W 1-0 12/10/50 A T 1-1 11/17/90 H W 3-2 12/11/51 A W 3-1 9/27/11 H T 3-3 Bowdoin (1-0) 11/21/52 H T 1-1 9/12/81 N W 4-1 Air Force (1-0) Central Connecticut State (1-0) 11/23/66 H W 5-2 Bradley (1-1) 9/26/12 H W 2-1 10/31/14 H L 0-1 Akron (1-3-1) 10/29/16 A W 3-2 Charlotte (0-1-1) 10/18/87 H T 0-0 10/29/95 N T 1-1 10/7/92 H W 1-0 Brockport Teachers (1-0) 9/4/16 A L 0-5 11/26/03 A L 2-3 11/23/61 A W 3-1 9/8/13 H L 1-2 Cinncinati (6-4-1) 11/22/15 A L 1-6 Brooklyn (1-0) 9/9/01 A W 2-1 11/11/47 H W 3-0 10/1/05 H T 1-1 American (3-1) 10/14/06 A W 1-0 10/11/97 H L 0-1 Brown (2-3) 11/3/07 H L 0-1 9/24/98 A W 2-1 10/21/92 A L 0-1 10/18/08 A L 0-1 9/22/99 H W 1-0 12/3/94 H W 3-1 10/18/09 H W 3-0 10/8/00 H W 1-0 10/3/97 H W 3-1 10/2/10 A L 0-2 10/31/07 H L 0-2 10/9/11 H W 2-1 Army (10-16-2) 10/13/09 A L 1-3 10/20/12 A L 0-1 11/4/64 A L 2-11 10/5/13 H W 1-0 11/13/65 H L 1-6 Bucknell (14-13-2) 11/8/13 N W 5-1 11/15/66 A L 1-9 12/6/47 H T 2-2 11/11/67 H W 9-0 11/22/55 H W 3-1 Clemson (0-1) 11/5/68 H L 2-8 10/10/64 A W 4-1 11/29/87 H L 2-3 10/7/69 H L 0-5 10/9/65 H W 3-2 10/2/70 A L 0-4 10/8/66 A W 7-2 Cleveland State (1-0) 10/5/71 H L 0-6 10/7/67 H L 1-3 10/3/06 H W 6-1 9/7/72 A L 1-12 10/5/68 A L 2-4 9/23/73 A L 0-4 10/4/69 H L 4-5 College of Charleston (4-0) 10/1/74 A L 1-6 9/28/70 A L 0-3 10/19/01 N W 1-0 9/30/75 H L 1-4 10/2/71 H L 0-2 10/1/04 H W 1-0 9/27/76 A L 1-4 10/3/72 A L 1-2 9/4/11 A W 2-1 9/23/77 H L 1-4 10/2/73 H L 1-2 9/14/12 H W 1-0 9/22/78 A L 5-8 10/9/74 H L 0-3 9/21/79 H T 0-0 10/5/75 H L 0-3 Colgate (4-6) 9/19/80 A W 1-0 10/2/76 A L 0-6 11/16/63 A L 2-6 9/18/81 H T 1-1 10/5/77 A T 1-1 11/7/64 H W 3-2 9/17/82 A W 1-0 9/30/78 A L 1-3 11/6/65 A W 4-2 9/17/83 A W 2-0 9/28/79 H W 1-0 11/9/66 A L 0-3 9/15/84 A W 3-0 10/8/80 H W 3-1 10/30/68 H L 1-4 9/14/85 H W 2-0 10/3/81 H W 4-2 11/1/69 A L 0-4 9/13/86 A L 2-4 10/1/82 A L 0-2 10/28/70 A L 1-2 9/12/87 H W 2-1 9/28/83 A W 4-0 10/30/71 A L 1-5 9/9/88 A L 1-2 9/29/84 A W 2-1 11/17/11 H W 4-2 9/7/89 A W 1-0 10/4/85 H W 3-1 9/4/15 A W 2-1 10/21/14 H W 1-0 9/29/86 H W 8-0 10/20/15 A W 2-0 9/26/87 H W 4-0 Columbia (10-13-3) 9/24/88 A W 3-2 10/16/57 H W 6-1 Binghamton (1-0) 10/12/05 H W 3-1 10/18/58 H T 1-1 9/10/19 H W 3-2 10/15/13 H L 0-1 10/7/59 A W 3-1 11/16/60 H W 2-0 Boston College (7-2-3) Butler (0-1) 11/15/61 A W 5-1 10/7/89 H W 6-0 8/31/02 N L 0-3 11/24/62 A W 4-2 11/4/95 H T 1-1 10/23/64 A L 1-2 9/27/96 A W 3-1 Cal State Fullerton (2-1) 10/23/65 H W 2-1 10/27/97 H W 2-0 10/29/93 A W 3-0 10/29/66 H W 2-0 10/18/98 A W 1-0 9/1/00 A L 1-4 10/28/67 A T 3-3 11/2/99 H W 1-0 10/7/01 H W 3-0 10/22/68 A L 1-3 9/22/00 A W 1-0 10/25/69 H L 1-6 11/10/00 H L 0-1 Cal State Northridge (0-1) 10/20/70 H L 0-7 11/4/02 H L 2-3 11/2/03 A L 1-2 10/23/71 H L 3-4 10/17/03 A T 0-0 10/28/72 A L 1-4 10/9/04 H W 1-0 Canisius (0-1) 10/24/73 A T 0-0 11/20/11 A T 1-1 9/19/17 H L 1-2 10/28/74 H W 2-0 10/25/75 H W 4-3 ALL-TIME SERIES

10/22/76 A L 1-2 Drexel (6-7-1) Florida International (2-3) 10/21/77 H L 5-7 11/27/55 A L 3-4 10/1/88 A W 1-0 10/7/78 A L 1-2 11/20/60 H L 1-4 9/30/94 H W 1-0 10/3/79 A L 1-2 11/2/77 A T 2-2 10/27/95 A L 1-4 10/18/80 H L 1-2 10/27/78 A L 1-4 12/1/96 H L 0-2 11/19/89 H W 3-1 11/20/79 H L 0-1 10/5/97 H L 2-4 10/25/16 H L 0-1 11/26/80 A L 0-2 10/25/17 H L 0-2 11/11/81 A W 4-2 Fordham (8-4) 10/23/18 A L 1-2 11/18/82 A W 2-1 11/9/55 H W 3-0 11/12/83 A W 3-1 10/6/70 H W 3-1 Connecticut (10-12-1) 11/9/84 H W 2-1 10/9/71 A W 2-1 10/17/82 A L 0-2 9/10/11 H W 3-1 10/25/72 H L 0-2 10/26/83 H W 3-0 9/24/13 A L 0-2 10/20/73 A L 3-5 11/4/84 A T 1-1 10/2/18 H L 2-3 10/26/74 A L 2-3 10/31/85 H L 0-3 9/2/19 A W 2-1 10/22/75 A L 1-2 11/8/86 H L 0-1 10/20/76 H W 6-0 10/25/87 H W 1-0 Duke (2-1-2) 10/19/77 H W 2-0 10/30/88 A L 1-2 9/29/91 H W 1-0 10/10/78 H W 1-0 9/24/95 A W 1-0 9/12/92 A L 0-1 10/17/79 A W 4-1 10/18/96 H W 1-0 9/10/99 A T 2-2 8/24/12 H W 1-0 9/14/97 A W 2-0 10/5/01 H W 3-2 10/31/98 H W 1-0 8/30/13 A T 1-1 Franklin & Marshall (1-1) 10/10/99 A W 2-0 10/13/39 A L 0-8 10/28/00 H L 1-2 East Carolina (1-0) 11/2/40 H W 2-1 11/3/01 A L 0-1 9/21/83 H W 4-1 11/16/01 A L 0-1 Fresno State (1-0) 11/25/01 A W 2-1 Elon (1-2) 10/9/96 A W 2-1 11/9/02 A L 0-1 9/1/13 N L 1-2 9/20/03 H W 2-0 9/2/18 H L 1-8 Furman (0-1) 10/16/04 A L 0-1 9/7/19 A W 1-0 9/2/11 N L 1-3 9/8/06 A L 1-2 9/20/09 H W 2-1 Evansville (1-0) George Mason (1-0-1) 11/6/11 H L 1-3 12/1/90 N W 1-0 9/28/89 N W 3-1 10/9/13 A L 0-1 9/26/90 A T 0-0 Fairleigh Dickinson (16-7-6) Cornell (1-0) 9/23/61 A T 5-5 George Washington (5-0-1) 11/23/96 H W 2-1 11/20/61 A W 2-1 10/20/90 H W 2-0 10/31/74 H L 1-3 11/2/90 H W 2-1 Creighton (0-2) 10/28/75 A L 0-4 10/19/91 A W 2-1 9/2/12 A L 0-3 10/26/76 H L 4-5 10/14/92 A T 2-2 9/26/16 H L 0-2 10/13/77 H L 1-6 10/16/93 H W 3-2 10/21/78 H T 1-1 10/15/94 A W 7-0 Dartmouth (1-0) 10/26/79 H L 0-1 11/25/90 H W 1-0 10/4/80 A W 2-0 Georgetown (6-10-2) 9/30/81 A W 1-0 9/17/95 H T 3-3 Delaware (2-0-1) 9/29/82 H W 4-1 11/10/95 H T 2-2 9/11/07 H W 3-0 9/24/83 A W 3-2 9/20/96 A W 4-1 8/29/08 H W 2-1 11/19/83 A L 1-2 9/21/97 H L 1-3 9/10/10 H T 2-2 9/26/84 H T 1-1 11/14/97 N W 1-0 9/25/85 A W 2-1 9/27/98 A L 0-1 Denver (0-1) 9/24/86 H W 2-1 9/28/99 H W 3-0 8/28/16 H L 0-1 9/23/87 A W 2-0 11/12/99 N L 0-2 9/21/88 H T 2-2 9/9/00 A L 1-2 DePaul [4-3-1] 9/20/89 A L 0-1 10/13/01 H W 3-2 10/15/05 A W 3-1 9/18/90 H T 2-2 9/21/02 A L 0-1 9/24/06 H W 3-1 9/18/91 A W 1-0 10/13/04 H L 2-3 10/13/07 A L 0-1 9/16/92 H W 2-0 9/25/05 A L 2-3 10/4/08 H T 0-0 10/19/94 H W 2-0 9/17/06 H W 1-0 10/10/09 A L 0-1 9/2/95 A W 2-0 9/28/07 A W 1-0 10/30/10 H L 0-2 9/4/96 H W 4-0 9/26/08 H L 1-2 10/15/11 A W 1-0 9/24/97 A W 2-0 9/27/09 A L 0-2 10/12/12 H W 2-1 9/12/98 H T 1-1 9/22/12 A L 0-1 9/1/99 A W 2-1 Drew (3-0) 9/19/00 H W 4-0 Gettysburgh (1-0) 10/26/57 A W 5-0 10/19/46 A W 4-3 10/21/58 H W 3-2 Florida Gulf Coast (0-1) 10/21/59 A W 5-2 9/27/16 L H 5-6 ALL-TIME SERIES

Hartford (1-0-2) 9/20/14 H L 1-2 10/18/17 H W 4-1 9/19/10 H W 2-1 9/20/15 A W 4-1 10/16/18 A W 4-1 9/8/18 H T 2-2 9/23/16 H T 0-0 10/15/19 A T 2-2 9/22/17 A L 0-5 La Salle (1-0) 10/19/18 H L 0-1 8/26/11 H W 3-1 Hartwick (3-5) 10/25/19 A L 0-3 9/8/84 A L 0-2 3/19/21 H L 0-3 Lehigh (19-20-3) 9/15/90 H W 5-1 10/13/40 A L 1-4 9/14/91 A W 2-0 Iona (0-1) 10/22/41 H L 2-3 10/23/93 H W 2-0 9/16/11 H L 0-1 10/17/42 A L 1-3 11/14/93 H L 0-2 11/19/47 A T 1-1 10/22/94 A L 1-3 Kean (1-0) 10/27/48 H W 4-2 10/24/95 H L 2-3 9/11/85 H W 3-1 10/19/49 H T 1-1 10/3/04 H L 1-2 11/1/50 A W 3-2 Lafayette (36-15-4) 12/4/51 H L 1-5 Harvard 10/25/39 A L 1-4 12/17/51 A L 0-1 11/23/01 N W 1-0 11/9/40 H L 1-2 11/5/52 A L 1-2 11/8/41 A L 1-4 11/24/53 A W 3-1 Haverford (3-7) 11/11/42 H W 3-2 10/23/54 H W 2-1 10/23/48 H L 1-4 11/10/46 A W 3-1 10/18/55 A W 4-1 10/28/50 A L 1-4 11/15/47 H W 4-2 10/19/56 H L 0-1 11/1/52 H L 1-2 11/24/48 H L 0-1 11/9/57 H W 4-0 10/16/54 A L 2-3 11/26/49 H W 3-1 11/1/58 H L 2-5 10/15/56 H L 2-3 12/6/50 H W 2-0 10/30/59 A W 1-0 10/19/57 A W 5-3 11/27/51 H W 2-0 10/29/60 H W 3-0 10/11/58 H L 0-2 12/5/52 A L 3-4 10/28/61 A W 4-0 11/19/59 A L 2-3 11/17/53 A L 2-3 10/27/62 H W 7-1 11/15/60 A W 4-3 11/13/54 A L 1-2 10/28/63 A L 0-1 11/11/61 A W 7-0 11/12/55 H W 2-1 10/31/64 H W 3-0 11/10/56 A W 1-0 10/30/65 A W 2-0 Hofstra (13-6) 11/23/57 A W 2-0 11/2/66 H W 5-1 10/25/60 H W 5-0 11/5/58 A L 1-3 10/18/67 A W 3-1 10/27/61 A W 5-1 11/4/59 H W 6-0 10/16/68 H W 5-0 10/23/62 H W 5-0 11/2/60 A W 8-1 10/16/69 A L 0-4 10/22/63 A W 3-0 11/1/61 H W 7-0 10/13/70 H L 1-2 10/21/64 H W 7-0 10/31/62 A W 1-0 10/13/71 A L 0-2 10/13/65 A W 4-2 10/30/63 H L 0-1 10/11/72 H L 0-4 11/5/66 H W 2-0 10/27/64 A W 2-0 10/6/73 H L 2-4 11/1/67 A L 0-1 10/27/65 H W 1-0 10/12/74 A L 1-5 10/26/68 A L 1-3 10/1/66 A W 1-0 10/8/75 A L 2-5 10/29/69 H L 0-6 10/15/66 H W 1-0 10/6/76 H T 1-1 10/23/70 A W 2-1 9/30/67 H W 5-2 10/7/77 H L 1-3 10/20/71 A W 5-1 10/2/68 A W 5-0 10/4/78 H L 1-2 10/18/72 H L 2-3 10/1/69 H W 3-0 11/2/79 A W 4-3 10/13/73 H W 3-0 11/9/70 A L 1-2 10/11/80 A W 2-0 10/19/74 H W 5-0 11/3/71 A L 2-4 10/7/81 A W 1-0 10/15/75 A W 4-1 11/7/72 A W 2-1 10/6/82 H L 0-3 10/13/76 H W 2-0 11/1/73 A W forfeit 9/29/83 A W 3-1 10/2/13 H L 0-3 9/21/74 A T 2-2 10/3/84 H W 4-0 9/7/14 H L 1-3 9/20/75 H W 1-0 10/1/85 A W 2-1 9/18/76 A L 1-4 10/11/86 H W 3-0 Holy Cross [1-0] 9/17/77 A L 1-2 9/30/87 A L 0-1 9/3/05 H W 1-0 11/1/78 H L 0-1 9/28/88 H W 3-0 11/13/79 H W 3-1 9/27/89 A W 3-0 Howard (0-1) 11/19/80 H T 0-0 10/13/98 H T 1-1 10/9/18 H L 0-1 11/7/81 A W 2-1 10/27/04 H W 2-0 11/11/82 H W 3-2 9/1/06 H W 2-0 Illinois State (1-0) 11/1/83 A W 3-1 9/14/07 A L 1-2 10/8/93 H W 2-0 9/21/84 A L 0-2 9/1/10 A L 0-3 11/5/85 A T 1-1 10/29/19 A L 0-1 Indiana (2-9-2) 9/5/92 H W 2-0 9/5/93 A W 1-0 11/2/93 A W 4-2 9/8/95 H L 0-1 11/2/94 H T 0-0 9/5/97 A L 3-4 11/1/95 A W 1-0 10/26/01 H L 0-1 11/5/96 H W 3-1 12/2/01 A L 0-3 10/21/97 A W 4-1 8/30/02 A T 0-0 11/22/03 H W 3-1 9/18/11 H L 0-2 8/31/14 H W 2-1 ALL-TIME SERIES

LIU Brooklyn (2-7-2) 11/17/86 A T 2-2 11/5/55 H W 6-1 10/9/63 H L 0-3 10/31/87 A W 2-0 11/3/56 A W 5-2 10/7/64 A L 2-4 10/28/88 H T 0-0 11/12/57 H W 6-0 10/19/65 H W 3-2 10/22/89 A W 3-1 11/7/58 A L 1-3 10/21/67 H L 0-1 10/26/90 H W 3-0 11/7/59 H W 5-0 10/19/68 H T 2-2 10/27/91 N W 6-2 11/9/60 A W 5-0 10/18/69 A L 1-3 11/8/91 N W 2-1 11/4/61 H W 2-1 9/24/80 H L 0-2 9/26/92 H T 2-2 9/23/81 A L 0-6 11/6/92 H L 1-2 Navy (1-0) 9/22/82 H L 0-2 9/25/93 A W 2-1 10/1/80 H W 2-1 9/17/10 H W 2-0 9/24/94 H L 0-2 11/19/15 H T 1-1 11/6/94 H W 4-3 Nebraska - Omaha (1-0) 10/31/15 H W 1-0 Loyola (Md.) (3-1-1) Memphis (1-0) 9/27/80 A T 0-0 9/28/13 A W 1-0 NJIT (3-3) 9/7/91 N W 3-1 10/10/07 H W 2-1 11/12/94 H W 3-1 Michigan (2-6-2) 10/22/08 A L 1-2 9/29/15 H W 8-0 9/24/04 H W 3-0 10/21/09 H W 2-1 8/24/18 A L 0-3 8/31/07 A L 0-3 10/5/10 A L 1-0 10/11/14 H L 0-3 10/18/16 H L 0-4 Louisville [3-5-2] 10/10/15 A W 1-0 10/11/17 H W 2-1 10/8/05 A L 1-4 10/7/16 H T 1-1 10/21/06 H T 0-0 11/4/16 N L 1-2 North Carolina (0-2] 10/28/07 A L 1-3 10/6/17 A L 1-3 9/9/05 A L 0-1 10/25/08 H W 2-1 9/14/18 H L 0-2 8/27/17 A L 1-6 10/24/09 A L 0-2 9/21/19 A T 1-1 10/9/10 H L 1-2 3/7/21 H L 0-1 North Carolina State (1-2-1) 10/22/11 A T 1-1 11/2/86 A T 1-1 9/30/12 H W 2-1 Michigan State (1-5-1) 9/17/89 A W 2-1 10/12/13 A L 1-3 9/28/14 A T 0-0 9/11/92 N L 1-3 11/9/13 A W 1-0 9/25/15 H L 1-3 9/11/99 N L 0-1 9/9/16 A L 0-4 Lynchburg (0-1) 9/8/17 H L 1-2 Northwestern (4-5) 9/28/74 A L 1-3 9/21/18 A L 1-2 10/18/14 H L 0-2 9/27/19 H L 0-3 10/16/15 A W 4-2 Maine (3-0) 2/29/21 A W 2-0 11/8/15 H W 2-0 9/14/81 A W 4-1 10/14/16 H L 1-2 9/6/86 H W 3-0 Monmouth (11-1-1) 10/15/17 A L 0-3 9/6/87 A W 2-1 9/21/83 H W 1-0 11/4/17 N L 2-3 9/19/84 A W 3-1 11/12/18 H W 2-1 Manhattan (2-0) 9/18/85 A W 3-1 11/20/19 A L 0-2 8/31/08 H W 3-0 9/10/86 A W 3-1 4/4/21 H W 1-0 9/14/19 H W 1-0 9/9/87 H W 4-1 9/7/88 A W 4-0 Notre Dame (10-5-1) Marquette (1-2) 9/6/89 H W 1-0 10/22/88 H W 2-0 9/23/07 H W 1-0 10/10/01 H W 5-1 9/4/93 N L 1-4 9/24/10 H L 0-1 10/17/02 H W 5-1 9/15/95 H W 5-2 10/1/11 A L 0-2 9/17/03 A W 2-1 10/20/96 H W 1-0 9/8/04 H W 2-0 11/17/96 H L 0-1 Maryland (2-10-1) 9/16/14 H L 0-3 9/29/97 A L 0-1 11/27/60 A L 3-4 9/16/15 A T 0-0 9/18/98 H W 1-0 10/8/95 H W 2-0 10/17/99 A W 1-0 11/23/97 H L 0-1 Montclair State (1-0) 11/6/99 H W 2-0 10/4/11 A L 1-2 9/23/89 H W 2-0 10/22/00 H W 3-1 10/9/12 A L 1-2 9/22/01 A W 3-0 11/5/14 H L 2-3 Mount Saint Mary’s (1-0-0) 9/29/02 H T 1-1 11/9/14 A L 0-2 8/31/18 W A 2-0 10/11/03 A W 5-2 11/4/15 A L 1-3 10/23/04 H L 0-1 9/13/16 H L 1-2 Muhlenberg (11-2-3) 10/28/06 H W 2-1 9/12/17 A L 0-3 11/9/46 A T 1-1 9/21/07 H L 0-2 9/26/18 H L 0-2 11/8/47 H W 3-2 10/2/19 A L 1-3 11/17/48 A L 2-3 Oakland (0-1) 3/3/21 H W 2-0 11/12/49 H T 1-1 9/2/07 A L 1-2 4/10/21 A T 1-1 11/25/50 A W 4-2 11/17/51 H W 2-0 Massachusetts (8-2-4) 11/28/52 H T 3-3 10/7/83 N W 3-0 11/16/53 H W 8-1 9/23/84 H T 0-0 11/5/54 A W 6-4 ALL-TIME SERIES

Ohio State (2-5) 9/16/94 A L 2-3 10/18/75 A L 1-4 10/25/14 A L 1-4 11/27/94 H W 3-2 10/16/76 H L 0-2 10/25/15 H W 1-0 9/6/13 H W 4-1 10/15/77 A L 1-6 11/13/15 A L 0-4 10/4/14 A L 0-1 10/18/78 H L 0-4 9/18/16 A L 1-3 10/3/15 H L 2-0 10/24/79 A L 1-2 9/17/17 H L 0-1 10/21/16 A L 2-3 10/22/80 H W 2-1 9/30/18 A W 3-2 10/22/17 H L 2-6 10/16/81 A L 0-1 10/6/19 H L 0-1 10/28/18 A L 0-2 10/15/82 H T 1-1 11/9/19 N L 0-1 11/3/19 H L 1-2(OT) 10/10/83 H T 0-0 2/23/21 H L 1-2 11/12/84 H L 0-1 Old Dominion (4-3-1) 3/15/21 A L 2-4 11/8/85 A T 0-0 10/12/79 H L 0-1 11/12/86 H W 3-1 10/19/85 H T 0-0 Philadelphia Textile (6-2-2) 11/4/87 A W 1-0 10/20/86 A L 0-2 10/14/84 H L 0-3 11/2/88 H W 2-1 10/4/87 A W 1-0 10/12/85 A W 1-0 10/25/89 H W 4-0 9/7/90 N W 1-0 10/17/86 H W 2-1 10/30/90 H W 2-0 11/17/91 H W 2-0 10/10/87 A L 0-3 10/29/91 A L 1-2 10/6/02 H W 3-2 10/8/88 A T 0-0 10/25/92 A L 0-1 9/12/04 A L 0-1 10/3/89 A W 3-1 10/26/93 A L 2-3 10/6/90 H W 1-0 10/26/94 H L 2-3 Oneonta (0-1) 10/5/91 A W 1-0 10/6/95 A W 5-1 9/7/84 A L 0-1 10/3/92 H W 2-0 10/30/96 A T 2-2 10/2/93 H T 1-1 10/29/97 H W 4-1 Oral Roberts (1-0) 10/7/98 A W 1-0 9/1/17 A W 5-3 Pittsburgh (8-5-2) 10/30/99 H W 4-2 10/11/95 H L 0-2 9/27/00 A W 2-0 Panzer (1-3) 11/11/95 H L 1-3 9/19/01 H T 1-1 10/15/38 A L 2-3 10/24/96 H L 0-1 10/30/02 A W 7-1 11/10/39 A L 1-4 9/27/97 A W 4-2 10/28/03 H W 3-1 10/10/47 H W 2-1 9/20/98 H W 1-0 9/28/05 A T 1-1 12/1/48 A L 0-1 10/15/99 A T 0-0 9/20/06 H W 1-0 10/20/00 H W 2-0 10/15/08 A L 0-3 Peddie (0-1) 9/1/01 A W 3-2 9/8/12 A W 2-0 10/24/38 H L 2-3 10/26/02 H W 3-2 9/13/13 H W 3-2 9/14/03 A W 4-1 10/7/14 A L 2-5 Pennsylvania (7-10-1) 9/3/04 H T 3-3 10/11/16 H L 1-4 11/18/54 A L 2-13 9/18/05 H W 4-1 9/26/17 A W 1-0 9/28/71 H L 0-3 9/19/08 A L 0-1 9/30/72 A L 0-11 10/16/10 A L 3-0 Providence (10-1-1) 9/29/73 H L 0-2 9/23/11 H W 3-1 9/30/95 A W 4-0 10/5/74 A L 0-2 9/22/96 A T 2-2 10/1/75 H L 1-4 Portland (1-2) 10/26/97 H W 3-1 9/27/76 H L 0-8 10/4/96 H W 3-2 10/16/98 A W 2-1 10/1/77 H L 1-6 9/5/98 A L 2-3 9/19/99 H W 3-1 9/27/78 A W 3-2 10/1/99 H L 0-3 9/24/00 A W 3-0 9/26/79 H W 3-2 10/28/01 H W 2-0 9/30/82 A L 0-1 Princeton (21-29-9) 9/7/02 A W 3-0 10/25/00 H W 5-4 10/31/42 H L 0-5 9/6/03 H W 4-1 10/23/01 A W 3-1 11/20/51 A L 2-6 9/19/04 H W 1-0 10/23/02 H L 0-1 10/23/52 H L 2-3 9/10/06 A L 0-2 10/17/07 H W 2-0 10/10/53 A L 0-1 9/18/09 H W 2-1 10/14/14 H W 4-1 10/5/57 A L 0-3 10/13/15 H W 2-0 10/4/58 H L 1-2 Rhode Island (11-2-4) 9/17/19 A T 1-1 10/5/59 A L 1-4 10/13/81 H W 2-0 9/29/60 H W 4-2 10/12/82 A L 0-2 Penn State (8-16) 9/30/61 A W 2-1 10/8/83 H T 1-1 10/29/82 A L 0-3 9/28/62 H W 3-1 10/10/84 A W 1-0 10/19/83 A W 5-2 9/28/63 A T 4-4 10/8/85 H T 1-1 10/14/86 H L 1-3 10/5/84 A W 3-2 10/17/64 H L 1-4 10/7/87 H W 4-0 9/16/86 H L 0-1 10/16/65 A L 1-7 10/5/88 A T 0-0 9/18/87 A W 4-0 10/22/66 H T 0-0 9/30/89 H W 4-0 11/8/87 H L 0-1 10/20/67 A L 0-2 10/3/90 A W 1-0 11/6/88 H L 1-2 11/8/68 A W 3-1 10/2/91 A W 4-0 11/3/89 H L 1-2 10/27/69 A L 1-5 11/10/91 H W 6-0 9/21/90 A L 0-3 10/16/70 H L 1-2 9/30/92 A W 3-1 11/4/90 H W 3-1 10/16/71 A L 0-2 9/29/93 H W 1-0 9/21/91 H W 2-1 10/21/72 H L 1-4 11/5/93 A W 2-1 9/18/92 A L 0-3 10/17/73 A L 1-2 9/27/94 A W 2-1 9/25/93 A W 1-0 10/23/74 H T 2-2 11/11/06 H T 1-1 ALL-TIME SERIES

Richmond (1-0) 11/2/68 H W 7-0 St. Bonaventure (4-0) 10/2/98 H W 1-0 11/4/69 A L 0-1 9/4/90 H W 6-0 10/30/70 H L 2-3 10/28/92 H W 4-0 Rider (18-12-3) 11/9/71 A W 3-2 9/11/93 H W 3-0 10/29/58 H W 1-0 11/2/72 H W 3-1 10/8/94 H W 5-0 10/29/59 A L 1-3 10/27/73 H T 1-1 10/14/61 H W 3-2 11/3/74 H T 1-1 St. John’s (6-12-7) 11/10/62 A W 3-1 10/31/75 H W 4-0 11/19/94 H W 1-0 11/23/63 H L 0-3 10/28/77 H W 4-1 9/24/95 A W 2-1 11/14/64 A L 0-2 10/24/78 H W 3-0 11/2/96 H L 1-2 10/2/65 H T 3-3 10/31/79 H T 1-1 11/16/96 H T 3-3 10/5/66 A W 2-0 11/5/80 A W 9-0 10/8/97 A T 0-0 10/4/67 H W 4-3 10/30/81 H W 9-0 11/16/97 H W 2-1 10/9/68 A L 2-3 10/27/82 A W 4-0 10/28/98 H L 0-1 11/8/69 H T 1-1 10/23/83 H W 1-0 11/13/98 H L 1-2 11/3/70 H L 3-4 10/24/84 A W 3-0 9/4/99 A T 0-0 10/28/71 H L 1-7 10/23/85 H W 4-0 10/11/00 H L 0-1 10/14/72 A L 0-6 10/25/86 H L 1-3 11/5/00 A W 3-2 10/10/73 A W 3-2 10/21/87 H W 1-0 9/26/01 A T 1-1 10/16/74 H L 0-2 11/21/87 H W 2-1 10/9/02 H L 1-3 10/10/75 H L 2-4 10/19/88 A L 1-2 9/10/03 A L 1-3 10/9/76 A L 0-2 10/13/89 H W 3-0 11/14/03 N T 1-1 10/12/77 A L 1-3 10/17/90 A W 3-0 10/6/04 A T 0-0 10/14/80 A T 2-2 10/16/91 A W 3-1 10/29/05 A T 1-1 10/10/81 H W 3-1 10/11/92 H L 2-6 10/7/06 H W 2-1 10/9/82 A L 0-1 10/13/93 H L 0-1 10/24/07 A L 0-1 10/30/83 H W 3-0 10/12/94 H L 1-3 11/3/08 H L 0-1 10/31/84 A W 2-1 10/8/95 H T 1-1 10/7/09 A L 0-2 11/2/85 A W 4-0 10/12/96 H L 2-3 11/7/09 A L 0-3 11/5/86 H W 2-0 8/30/97 H W 1-0 10/20/10 H L 1-0 10/28/87 H W 2-0 9/30/98 A W 1-0 10/26/11 A W 1-0 10/26/88 A W 2-0 11/7/98 H W 3-1 10/17/12 H L 1-2 10/20/89 H W 3-1 10/6/99 H W 2-1 10/23/90 A W 1-0 9/13/00 A L 2-3 St. Joseph’s (14-0) 10/23/91 A W 4-0 10/31/01 A W 1-0 10/3/83 H W 2-0 10/17/92 H W 2-1 11/10/01 H W 2-1 10/20/84 H W 3-1 10/20/93 A W 4-1 9/18/02 H W 1-0 9/21/85 A W 1-0 10/8/03 A T 1-1 10/8/86 A W 2-1 Robert Morris (1-0) 11/8/03 H W 1-0 9/15/87 H W 3-0 9/7/85 H W 7-0 9/23/05 A L 1-2 9/13/88 A W 7-0 9/15/06 H L 0-1 9/9/89 H W 4-0 Saint Louis (0-5) 9/30/07 A L 1-4 9/11/90 A W 1-0 11/27/61 A L 1-6 9/28/08 H W 2-1 9/10/91 H W 4-1 10/6/88 H L 0-2 9/25/09 A W 2-1 9/9/92 A W 4-1 9/6/97 N L 1-2 9/14/93 H W 1-0 10/16/00 H L 1-2 Siena (1-0) 11/7/93 H W 3-0 9/7/01 A L 0-1 8/28/15 H W 4-2 9/14/94 A T 0-0 11/4/94 H W 4-2 San Diego State (2-2) SIU Edwardsville (0-1) 9/5/95 H W 2-0 10/15/89 H W 2-1 8/31/12 N L 0-1 10/3/03 H W 4-1 St. Mary’s (Calif.) (0-1) 9/2/05 H L 0-1 South Carolina (4-3-1) 10/5/03 H L 1-2 8/27/06 A L 0-1 11/8/83 H W 2-0 10/13/91 H W 2-0 St. Peter’s (9-1-1) San Diego (0-2) 10/24/92 N W 3-1 11/5/77 H W 4-1 9/13/00 A L 2-3 9/4/94 H L 1-2 11/4/78 H L 2-9 8/25/06 A L 0-2 10/3/99 H L 0-1 11/7/79 A W 2-0 10/21/01 A T 1-1 11/12/80 H W 1-0 Seton Hall (33-16-5) 10/19/02 H L 0-1 11/3/81 H W 3-1 11/6/46 H W 4-1 9/15/13 H W 3-0 11/5/82 H W 1-0 10/22/47 A W 4-1 10/19/05 H W 5-1 10/30/48 A L 1-3 Southern Connecticut (1-0) 9/7/08 H T 0-0 11/19/49 A L 1-2 9/20/86 A W 1-0 9/6/09 H W 1-0 11/3/62 H L 3-4 9/12/10 H W 2-0 11/9/63 A L 2-4 SMU (2-2) 9/24/19 H W 2-1 11/11/64 H W 6-0 11/24/91 H L 2-3 11/10/65 A W 5-2 10/9/93 A W 1-0 Stanford (0-1) 11/12/66 A W 3-0 10/30/94 A W 0-2 9/4/09 H L 0-2 11/7/67 A W 3-0 9/20/13 H L 0-1 ALL-TIME SERIES

Stevens Tech (14-5) 11/12/60 A W 6-0 UMKC (1-0-1) 11/2/46 H L 0-1 11/9/77 A W 9-4 8/29/14 H W 1-0 11/5/49 H W 3-2 10/14/78 A L 0-1 9/3/17 A T 0-0 11/5/41 A L 0-2 10/20/79 A L 0-1 11/18/42 A L 0-5 10/31S/80 A W 2-1 UNLV (1-1) 11/1/47 A W 1-0 10/21/81 A W 2-1 10/6/96 H W 1-0 11/3/48 A L 1-3 10/20/82 H W 2-1 9/11/94 A L 1-2 11/10/50 A W 3-1 10/14/83 A W 1-0 USF (5-4-4) 11/14/51 A W 2-1 10/17/84 H L 0-1 10/4/85 N L 2-3 11/14/52 A W 4-1 10/16/85 A L 1-2 9/30/88 A W 1-0 11/11/53 H W 2-1 10/19/86 H W 3-0 10/11/91 H T 1-1 10/30/54 H W 3-2 10/13/87 A W 3-1 10/22/05 H W 3-0 10/29/55 A W 1-0 11/7/87 H W 3-1 9/30/06 A W 1-0 10/27/56 H W 1-0 10/11/88 H T 0-0 10/20/07 H W 3-1 10/27/57 A W 2-0 11/4/88 H W 2-1 11/1/08 A L 0-1 10/25/58 H W 2-0 10/4/89 H W 2-0 10/31/09 H W 2-1 10/10/59 A L 3-4 10/28/89 A W 5-1 10/27/10 A L 2-1 10/2/60 H W 6-2 10/9/90 A W 3-0 10/31/11 N T 0-0 10/7/61 A W 2-0 10/8/91 A W 3-1 10/6/12 A T 2-2 10/6/62 H W 3-0 10/3/92 A L 1-2 10/19/13 H T 0-0 10/4/93 A W 6-3 11/15/13 N L 1-2 Swarthmore (3-4) 10/5/94 H W 7-0 10/18/47 H L 1-3 9/15/04 H L 0-1 Ursinus (8-0-1) 11/26/47 A W 1-0 9/29/10 A L 2-0 10/25/46 H W 3-1 10/22/49 H L 1-4 10/23/13 H L 0-1 10/25/47 A W 6-2 11/3/51 A L 1-2 8/29/19 A W 1-0 10/29/49 H W 2-0 10/17/53 A W 3-2 11/8/51 H W 5-4 10/15/55 H W 2-1 Towson (1-1) 10/22/53 H W 4-1 11/26/57 A L 0-4 9/3/08 H L 1-2 10/22/55 A W 3-0 9/1/09 A W 4-3 10/18/57 H W 1-0 Syracuse (10-10-1) 10/15/58 A T 4-4 10/21/95 A L 1-2 Trenton State (3-6-2) 10/14/59 H W 5-1 9/14/96 A W 2-1 10/2/38 H L 0-3 10/15/60 A W 6-1 11/9/96 H W 2-1 10/8/38 A L 0-3 10/18/97 H W 3-0 10/31/41 H L 1-2 Vermont (2-0) 10/25/98 A L 0-2 11/7/42 H L 0-5 10/14/88 H W 2-0 10/27/99 H W 2-1 10/29/47 A W 4-2 11/25/89 H W 2-1 10/1/00 A L 0-2 10/24/48 A L 1-4 10/17/01 H L 2-3 10/26/49 A T 1-1 Villanova (10-8-2) 10/12/02 A L 1-2 10/25/50 H W 1-0 9/11/82 H W 4-0 10/14/03 H T 1-1 10/29/52 A T 1-1 9/10/83 A W 4-0 10/20/04 A L 0-2 11/2/55 A L 3-4 9/20/95 H W 2-0 10/26/05 H W 3-0 10/31/56 H W 1-0 10/27/96 A L 1-4 10/18/06 A W 3-1 9/17/97 H T 1-1 10/7/07 H W 2-1 Tulsa (0-0-1) 11/8/97 H W 2-0 10/11/08 A W 3-2 10/29/94 H T 0-0 9/1/98 A W 1-0 10/2/09 H L 0-3 9/25/99 H W 3-0 10/23/10 A W 3-0 UCF (0-1) 10/15/00 A T 2-2 10/20/11 H W 2-1 11/2/13 A L 1-2 9/25/02 A W 5-0 10/3/12 A L 1-2 10/22/03 H L 0-2 9/4/14 H L 0-1 UC Santa Barbara (1-1) 9/22/04 A L 0-1 9/6/15 A L 1-2 9/12/08 H W 3-2 10/5/05 H W 1-0 9/11/09 A L 0-4 9/27/06 A L 1-2 Tampa (1-0) 10/3/07 H L 1-2 10/5/85 A W 1-0 UCLA (1-6-1) 10/8/08 A L 0-2 10/18/89 H L 0-1 10/28/09 H L 0-3 Temple (19-17-2) 10/14/90 H W 2-1 10/13/10 A L 1-0 11/5/47 H L 2-3 12/2/90 N L 0-1 10/12/11 H W 3-2 11/9/48 A L 0-7 10/31/93 N L 0-2 10/24/12 H W 3-2 11/9/49 A L 1-3 10/1/94 A L 0-1 11/18/50 H L 1-4 10/4/02 H T 1-1 Virginia (0-5) 11/8/52 A L 1-7 10/31/03 A L 0-2 10/22/86 A L 1-4 10/31/53 A L 1-7 11/27/11 A L 0-3 12/2/89 H L 0-3 10/27/54 A L 1-2 10/13/90 H L 0-1 10/26/55 H W 1-0 UIC (0-0-1) 9/8/91 A L 1-2 10/10/56 A L 2-4 9/8/07 H T 0-0 12/9/94 N L 1-2 10/9/57 H W 3-0 11/13/58 A L 1-3 UMBC (0-1-0) 11/12/59 H T 3-3 8/27/18 A L 2-3 ALL-TIME SERIES

Virginia Tech (0-2) 11/6/01 H L 2-3 9/28/03 A L 1-2

Wagner (7-0) 11/15/58 H W 2-1 10/27/59 A W 4-0 10/20/60 H W 5-0 10/19/61 A W 5-1 10/19/62 H W 6-0 10/2/63 A W 3-1 9/30/64 H W 10-1

Wake Forest (1-2) 10/16/87 H W 1-0 9/11/05 A L 1-5 8/25/17 A L 1-5

Washington (1-2-1) 10/9/92 H T 0-0 9/9/94 N W 4-1 9/29/96 N L 1-2 9/6/98 N L 0-2

West Virginia (13-3-4) 9/30/90 H W 6-1 9/25/91 A W 3-1 9/23/92 H W 2-1 9/22/93 H W 5-2 9/4/94 A W 3-0 10/15/95 A T 1-1 9/1/96 H W 4-1 11/1/97 A W 4-2 10/10/98 H W 2-1 10/23/99 A L 1-2 9/16/00 H W 8-0 9/30/01 H W 3-1 11/2/02 A W 1-0 10/25/03 H W 2-0 10/30/04 A T 0-0 9/16/05 H L 0-3 11/2/05 A L 0-1 11/3/06 H T 0-0 9/21/08 A T 0-0 11/4/09 A W 2-0

William & Mary (2-1-2) 10/2/87 N T 1-1 9/8/90 A W 2-0 10/4/98 H L 1-2 8/30/03 A W 3-2 9/10/04 N T 1-1

Wisconsin (4-5) 9/12/14 A W 3-2 11/8/14 N W 5-2 9/11/15 H L 1-0 10/1/16 A L 0-1 10/1/17 H L 2-3 10/7/18 A L 2-4 11/4/18 A L 3-6 10/11/19 H W 3-0 2/27/21 A W 1-0

Yale (1-1) 11/20/99 H L 0-1 10/6/15 H W 5-2 SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

POINTS ASSISTS GAMES STARTED G A Pts. 1. 12 Brian Sentowski 1991 1. 27 Steve Widdowson 1994 1. Herb Schmidt 1961 34 2 70 2. 11 Bobby Joe Esposito 1983 2. 26 Pedro Lopes 1994 2. Herb Schmidt 1960 33 2 68 11 Brian Sentowski 1993 3. 25 Guy Abrahamson 2001 3. 1987 21 10 52 4. 10 Mark Edelstein 1986 25 Dennis Ludwig 2001 4. Herb Schmidt 1959 23 4 50 10 Peter Vermes 1987 25 Alan Branigan 1994 5. 1990 17 9 43 6. 9 Hamisi Amani-Dove 1995 6. 24 Dustin Sheppard 2001 6. Steve Rammel 1989 17 7 41 9 Hamisi Amani-Dove 1993 24 Chris Brauchle 1989 7. Lino DiCuollo 1989 17 6 40 9 Peter Csirmaz 1981 24 Rob Johnson 1994 8. Hamisi Amani-Dove 1993 15 9 39 9 Lino DiCuollo 1991 24 Steve Rammel 1990 Dennis Ludwig 2001 17 5 39 9 Darryl Edelstein 1987 24 Pedro Lopes 1990 10. Josh Gros 2003 16 5 37 9 Rob Johnson 1991 24 Lino DiCuollo 1989 Bobby Joe Esposito 1983 11 15 37 9 Steve Rammel 1990 24 Steve Rammel 1989 11. Rob Johnson 1991 13 9 35 13. 8 Sherif El Bialy 2001 13. 23 14 Tied Hamisi Amani-Dove 1995 13 9 35 8 Dave Mueller 1989 13. Lino DiCuollo 1991 12 9 33 8 Brian Piesner 1997 SAVES Peter Csirmaz 1981 12 9 33 8 Niklas Sandor 1996 1. 141 Joe DeMorat 1987 Rob Johnson 1994 13 7 33 17. 7 Rob Johnson 1994 2. 127 Kori Hunter 1993 16. Jason Wright 2015 13 5 31 7 Rocky Strazzella 1994 3. 108 Andy Kruczek 1981 17. Bobby Joe Esposito 1986 13 4 30 7 Sherif El Bialy 2000 108 David Greczek 2013 18. Mike Shaw 1996 12 5 29 7 Josh Gros 2000 4. 106 Steve Widdowson 1994 19. Lino DiCuollo 1988 12 4 28 7 Mael Corboz 2012 5. 102 Bill Andracki 1991 Dustin Sheppard 2000 12 4 28 102 Steve Widdowson 1995 21. Billy Walsh 1997 11 5 27 GAME-WINNING GOALS 7. 101 David Greczek 2016 1. 10 Peter Vermes 1987 8. 99 Dave Yeager 1983 GOALS 2. 8 Hamisi Amani-Dove 1993 9. 97 Jon Conway 1999 1. 34 Herb Schmidt 1961 8 Dennis Ludwig 2001 10. 93 Joe DeMorat 1986 2. 33 Herb Schmidt 1960 4. 7 Lino DiCuollo 1989 11. 83 David Greczek 2015 3. 23 Herb Schmidt 1959 5. 6 Bobby Joe Esposito 1983 83 Dave Barrueta 1989 4. 21 Peter Vermes 1987 6 Rob Johnson 1991 83 Matt VanOekel 2007 5. 17 Lino DiCuollo 1989 6. 5 Jason Wright 2015 17 Richard Goodstat 1964 5 Josh Gros 2003 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 17 Dennis Ludwig 2001 5 Steve Rammel 1990 1. 0.38 Bill Andracki 1990 17 Steve Rammel 1989 5 Steve Rammel 1989 2. 0.58 Dave Yeager 1983 17 Steve Rammel 1990 5 Mike Shaw 1996 3. 0.60 Joe DeMorat 1987 10. 16 Josh Gros 2003 5 Adam Sternberger 2005 4. 0.69 Dave Barruetta 1988 11. 15 Hamisi Amani-Dove 1993 7. 4 Ian Checcio 1997 5. 0.70 Dave Barruetta 1989 15 Bobby Joe Esposito 1986 4 Lino DiCuollo 1990 6. 0.73 Bill Andracki 1991 13. 13 Jason Wright 2015 4 Darryl Edelstein 1988 7. 0.79 Joe DeMorat 1985 13 Hamisi Amani-Dove 1995 4 Bobby Joe Esposito 1984 8. 0.80 Joe DeMorat 1984 13 Rob Johnson 1994 4 Bobby Joe Esposito 1985 0.80 Jon Conway 1999 13 Rob Johnson 1991 4 Ibrahim Kamara 2009 10. 0.82 Matt VanOekel 2006 13 Bobby Joe Esposito 1983 4 Dustin Sheppard 2000 17. 12 Peter Csirmaz 1983 4 Jeff Zaun 1991 SHUTOUTS 12 Lino DiCuollo 1991 4 Kene Eze 2012 1. 13 Joe DeMorat 1988 12 Lino DiCuollo 1988 13 Bill Andracki 1990 12 Bobby Joe Espostio 1985 3. 12 Dave Barruetta 1989 12 Mike Shaw 1996 4. 11 Dave Yeager 1984 12 Dustin Sheppard 2000 5. 10 Bill Andracki 1991 10 Dave Barruetta 1989 10 Kori Hunter 1993 10 Steve Widdowson 1994 9. 9 Joe DeMorat 1986 9 Steve Widdowson 1995 CAREER RECORDS

GAMES GOALS ASSISTS 1. 93 Brent Longenecker ‘91-’94 1. 90 Herb Schmidt ‘59-’61 1. 28 Dave Mueller ‘87-’90 2. 92 Lino DiCuollo ‘88-’91 2. 50 Bobby Joe Esposito ‘83-’86 28 Brian Sentwoski ‘90-’93 3. 91 Rocky Strazzella ‘92-’95 3. 49 Art Brinkmann ‘52-’55 3. 26 Lino DiCuollo ‘88-’91 91 Alan Branigan ‘93-’96 4. 48 Lino DiCuollo ‘88-’91 4. 25 Bobby Joe Esposito ‘83-’86 91 Ian Checcio ‘94-’97 5. 42 Hamisi Amani-Dove ‘92-’95 25 Rocky Strazzella ‘92-’95 6. 87 Andreas Maier ‘90-’94 6. 39 Dennis Ludwig ‘98-’01 6. 24 Hamisi Amani-Dove ‘92-’95 87 Brian Piesner ‘96-’99 7. 36 Richard Goodstat ‘62-’64 7. 22 Brian Piesner ‘96-’99 87 Dustin Sheppard ‘98-’01 8. 35 Peter Vermes ‘85-’87 8. 20 Darryl Edelstein ‘86-’89 9. 86 Hamisi Amani-Dove ‘92-’95 35 Rob Johnson ‘91-’95 20 Rob Johnson ‘91-’94 86 Pedro Lopes ‘90-’94 10. 34 Steve Rammel ‘89-’90 10. 19 Peter Vermes ‘85-’87 86 Mike Shaw ‘93-’96 11. 30 Mike Shaw ‘93-’96 SAVES STARTS GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. 372 David Greczek ‘13-’16 1. 91 Brent Longenecker ‘91-’94 1. 17 Bobby Joe Esposito ‘83-’86 2. 363 Joe DeMorat ‘84-’87 2. 89 Lino DiCuollo ‘88-’91 2. 15 Peter Vermes ‘85-’87 3. 303 Steve Widdowson ‘94-’96 3. 88 Ian Checcio ‘94-’97 15 Lino DiCuollo ‘88-’91 4. 275 Jon Conway ‘96-’99 4. 87 Alan Branigan ‘93-’96 15 Dennis Ludiwg ‘98-’01 5. 214 Dave Barrueta ‘88-’90 5. 86 Pedro Lopes ‘90-’94 5. 12 Hamisi Amani-Dove ‘92-’95 6. 209 Dave Yeager ‘82-’84 6. 84 Guy Abrahamson ‘99-’02 12 Rob Johnson ‘91-’94 7. 199 Ricky Zinter ‘99-’02 84 Rocky Strazzella ‘92-’95 7. 11 Steve Rammel ‘86-’90 8. 185 Matt VanOekel ‘05-‘07 8. 82 Alexi Lalas ‘88-’91 8. 9 Ben Letson ‘86-’89 9. 178 Jon Conway ‘96-’98 9. 81 Hamisi Amani-Dove ‘92-’95 9 Adam Sternberger ‘03-’07 10. 171 Bill Andracki ‘90-’91 10. 80 Darryl Edelstein ‘86-’89 10. 8 Jason Wright ‘14-’16 11. 79 Tyler Isaacson ‘84-’86 11. 7 Mike Shaw ‘93-’96 SHUTOUTS 79 Rob Johnson ‘91-’95 7 Ibrahim Kamara ‘08-’11 1. 33 Joe DeMorat ‘84-’87 79 Brian Sentowski ‘90-’93 13. 6 Chris Karcz ‘01-’04 2. 27 Dave Barrueta ‘88-’90 14. 77 Josh Gros ‘00-’03 6 Josh Gros ‘00-’03 3. 24 Jon Conway ‘96-’99 77 Jeff Zaun ‘89-’93 6 Brian Sentowski ‘90-’93 4. 23 Bill Andracki ‘90-’91 6 Jeff Zaun ‘90-’93 5. 19 Steve Widdowson ‘94-’95 POINTS 17. 5 Ian Checcio ‘94-’97 1. 188 Herb Schmidt ‘59-’61 5 Pedro Lopes ‘90-’94 GAMES IN GOAL 2. 125 Bobby Joe Esposito ‘83-’86 5 Brian Piesner ‘96-’98 1. 75 David Greczek ‘13-’16 3. 122 Lino DiCuollo ‘88-’91 5 Dustin Sheppard ‘98-’01 2. 73 Joe DeMorat ‘84-’87 4. 108 Hamisi Amani-Dove ‘92-’95 5 Eze Kene ‘11-‘13 3. 72 Jon Conway ‘96-’98 5. 102 Art Brinkmann ‘52-’55 4. 67 Steve Widdowson ‘94-’95 6. 90 Rob Johnson ‘91-’95 5. 50 Ricky Zinter ‘99-’02 7. 89 Peter Vermes ‘85-’87 50 Dave Barrueta ‘88-’90 89 Dennis Ludwig ‘98-’01 7. 44 Bill Andracki ‘90-’91 9. 84 Steve Rammel ‘89-’90 10. 72 Mike Shaw ‘93-’96 72 Richard Goodstat ‘62-’64 CAREER RECORDS

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 1981 Peter Csirmaz 12 1981 Peter Csirmaz 9 1981 Peter Csirmaz 33 1982 Terry Bellinger 5 1982 Wally Bankett 4 1982 Terry Bellinger 13 1983 Bobby Joe Esposito 13 1983 Bobby Joe Esposito 11 1983 Bobby Joe Esposito 37 1984 Bobby Joe Esposito 10 1984 Bobby Joe Esposito 4 1984 Bobby Joe Esposito 24 1985 Bobby Joe Esposito 12 1985 Bobby Joe Esposito 6 1985 Bobby Joe Esposito 30 1986 Bobby Joe Esposito 15 1986 Mark Edelstein 10 1986 Bobby Joe Esposito 34 1987 Peter Vermes 21 1987 Peter Vermes 10 1987 Peter Vermes 52 1988 Lino DiCuollo 12 1988 Dave Mueller 7 1988 Lino DiCuollo 28 1989 Lino DiCuollo 17 1989 Dave Mueller 8 1989 Steve Rammel 41 Steve Rammel 17 1990 Steve Rammel 9 1990 Steve Rammel 43 1990 Steve Rammel 17 1991 Brian Sentowski 12 1991 Rob Johnson 35 1991 Rob Johnson 13 1992 Rocky Strazzella 7 1992 Rob Johnson 18 1992 Rob Johnson 7 1993 Brian Sentowski 11 1993 Hamisi Amani-Dove 39 1993 Hamisi Amani-Dove 15 1994 Rob Johnson 7 1994 Rob Johnson 33 1994 Rob Johnson 13 Rocky Strazzella 7 1995 Hamisi Amani-Dove 35 1995 Hamisi Amani-Dove 13 1995 Hamisi Amani-Dove 9 1996 Mike Shaw 29 1996 Mike Shaw 12 1996 Niklas Sandor 8 1997 Billy Walsh 27 1997 Billy Walsh 11 1997 Brian Piesner 8 1998 Brian Piesner 13 1998 Brian Piesner 4 1998 Brian Piesner 5 1999 Dennis Ludwig 19 Christopher Stewart 4 1999 John Yousssef 6 2000 Dustin Sheppard 28 Nick Ross 4 2000 Sherif El Bialy 7 2001 Dennis Ludwig 39 1999 Dennis Ludwig 8 Josh Gros 7 2002 Sammy Castellanos 17 2000 Dustin Sheppard 12 2001 Sherif El Bialy 8 2003 Josh Gros 37 2001 Dennis Ludwig 17 2002 Sammy Castellanos 5 2004 Scott Gahagan 8 2002 Sammy Castellanos 6 2003 Wes Kirk 6 2005 Adam Sternberger 19 Chris Karcz 6 2004 Tommy Gray 3 2006 Adam Sternberger 11 Josh Gros 6 2005 Chris Moore 6 2007 Tomislav Barisic 10 2003 Josh Gros 16 2006 Chris Moore 5 2008 Dilly Duka 17 2004 Scott Gahagan 4 2007 Chris Moore 5 2009 Ibrahim Kamara 16 2005 Adam Sternberger 8 2008 Kevin McFadden 6 2010 Yannick Salmon 12 2006 Adam Sternberger 5 2009 Bryant Knibbs 4 2011 Juan Pablo Correa 17 2007 Tomislav Barisic 5 2010 Nate Bourdeau 2 2012 Kene Eze 17 2008 Dilly Duka 8 Brennan McNicoll 2 2013 Mael Corboz, Kene Eze 20 2009 Ibrahim Kamara 7 Robbie McLarney 2 2014 Jason Wright 25 2010 Yannick Salmon 6 2011 Juan Pablo Correa 5 2015 Jason Wright 31 2011 Juan Pablo Correa 6 2012 Mael Corboz 7 2016 Jason Wright 15 Kene Eze 6 2013 Mael Corboz 6 2017 Ryan Peterson 9 2012 Kene Eze 8 2014 Jason Wright 5 2018 Jordan Hall 30 2013 Kene Eze 8 2015 Mitch Lurie 6 2019 Pablo Avila 14 2014 Jason Wright 10 2016 Jason Wright 3 2020 Ritchie Barry 8 2015 Jason Wright 13 2017 Erik Sa, Dante Perez 2 2016 Jason Wright 6 Kyle Galloway 2 2017 Ryan Peterson 4 2018 Miles Hackett 4 2018 Jordan Hall 14 2019 Pablo Avila, Thomas DeVizio 2 2019 Pablo Avila 6 Nick Cruz, Valentino Ambrosio 2 2020 Ritchie Barry 4 2020 Jackson Temple, Moussa Sabaly 2 CAREER RECORDS

SHUTOUTS SAVES GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1981 Andy Kruczek 4 1981 Andy Kruczek 108 1981 Andy Kruczek 1.20 1982 Dave Yeager 2 1982 Dave Yeager 67 1982 Dave Yeager 1.30 1983 Steve Erdman 2 1983 Dave Yeager 99 1983 Dave Yeager 0.58 1984 Dave Yeager 11 1984 Joe DeMorat 61 1984 Joe DeMorat 0.80 1985 Joe DeMorat 5 1985 Joe DeMorat 68 1985 Joe DeMorat 0.79 1986 Joe DeMorat 9 1986 Joe DeMorat 93 1986 Joe DeMorat 1.25 1987 Joe DeMorat 6 1987 Joe DeMorat 141 1987 Joe DeMorat 0.60 1988 Dave Barrueta 12 1988 Dave Barruetta 109 1988 Dave Barruetta 0.69 1989 Dave Barrueta 10 1989 Dave Barruetta 83 1989 Dave Barruetta 0.70 1990 Bill Andracki 13 1990 Bill Andracki 69 1990 Bill Andracki 0.38 1991 Bill Andracki 10 1991 Bill Andracki 102 1991 Bill Andracki 0.73 1992 Tony Faticoni 5 1992 Tony Faticoni 76 1992 Kori Hunter 1.19 1993 Kori Hunter 10 1993 Kori Hunter 127 1993 Kori Hunter 1.05 1994 Steve Widdowson 10 1994 Steve Widdowson 106 1994 Steve Widdowson 1.15 1995 Steve Widdowson 7 1995 Steve Widdowson 102 1995 Steve Widdowson 1.16 1996 Jon Conway 3 1996 Steve Widdowson 73 1996 Jon Conway 1.13 1997 Jon Conway 7 1997 Jon Conway 82 1997 Jon Conway 1.09 1998 Jon Conway 8 1998 Jon Conway 59 1998 Jon Conway 0.88 1999 Jon Conway 6 1999 Jon Conway 97 1999 Jon Conway 0.80 2000 Ricky Zinter 7 2000 Ricky Zinter 66 2000 Ricky Zinter 1.19 2001 JD Martin 3 2001 Ricky Zinter 52 2001 JD Martin 0.96 Ricky Zinter 3 2002 Ricky Zinter 81 2002 Ricky Zinter 1.23 2002 Ricky Zinter 4 2003 Scott Conway 55 2003 Scott Conway 1.19 2003 Scott Conway 2 2004 Lubos Ancin 33 2004 Lubos Ancin 0.80 2004 Lubos Ancin 6 2005 Lubos Ancin 39 2005 Matt VanOekel 1.30 2005 Matt VanOekel 3 2006 Matt VanOekel 65 2006 Matt VanOekel 0.82 2006 Matt VanOekel 6 2007 Matt VanOekel 83 2007 Matt VanOekel 1.39 2007 Matt VanOekel 4 2008 Amir Haghshenas 61 2008 Amir Haghshenas 1.16 2008 Amir Haghshenas 4 2009 Alex Morgans 30 2009 Adam Klink 1.68 2009 Alex Morgans 2 2010 Adam Klink 57 2010 Adam Klink 1.29 2010 Adam Klink 3 2011 Kevin McMullen 69 2011 Kevin McMullen 1.36 2011 Kevin McMullen 3 2012 Kevin McMullen 66 2012 Kevin McMullen 1.23 2012 Kevin McMullen 3 2013 David Greczek 108 2013 David Greczek 1.23 2013 David Greczek 5 2014 David Greczek 80 2014 Mitch Walier 0.93 2014 David Greczek 3 2015 David Greczek 83 2015 David Greczek 1.38 2015 David Greczek 8 2016 David Greczek 101 2016 David Greczek 2.40 2016 David Greczek 1 2017 Rafael Pereira 97 2017 Rafael Periera 2.83 2017 Rafael Pereira 2 2018 Rafael Pereira 70 2018 Joe Bruno 1.90 2018 Rafael Pereira 1 2019 Oren Asher 62 2019 Oren Asher 1.40 2019 Oren Asher 3 2020 Oren Asher 36 2020 Oren Asher 1.19 2020 Oren Asher 4 CAREER RECORDS

GAMES Kevin O’Connor, 1996 Jim Paviolitis 23 1982 Terry Bellinger, Walter Blanet, Phil Adam Sternberger 19 1997 Ian Checcio, Jim Paviolitis, Neary, Ed LaPerche 16 2008 Josh Carroll, Amir Haghshenas, Billy Walsh 23 1983 Bobby Joe Esposito, Dave Masur, Aly Mazhar, Yannick Salmon 18 1998 Brian Piesner, Jon Conway, Mike Talerico, Ed LaPerche, 2009 Nate Bourdeau, Bryant Knibbs Jim Paviolitis, John Rath, Mario Zavala 19 Nye Winslow 19 Jason Kenig 21 1984 Bobby Joe Esposito, Ray Goon, 2010 Nate Bourdeau, Ibrahim Karama 1999 Christian Schwarz, Ed LaPerche, Glen Carbonera, Bryant Knibbs, Robbie McLarney 16 Guy Abrahamson, Simon Forster, Tyler Isaacson 19 2011 Sam Archer, Nathan Bruccoleri David Boutilier, Jon Conway 21 1985 Bobby Joe Esposito Nate Bourdeau, Ibrahim Kamara 2000 David Boutilier 20 Ed LaPerche, Peter Vermes 19 Bryant Knibbs, Dragan Naumoski 21 2001 Dennis Ludwig, Guy Abrahamson 25 1986 Darryl Edelstein, Tyler Isaacson, 2012 Mael Corboz,Kene Eze, 2002 Sammy Castellanos, Chris Karcz, Glen Carbonera 20 Kevin McMullin, Max Moller, Josh Gros, Wes Kirk, 1987 Keith Beach, Glen Carbonera, Drew Morgan, Dragan Naumoski, Guy Abrahamson, Joe DeMorat, Tyler Isaacson, Ross Tetro, Dimitri Vassiliadis, 14 Anthony Schiavino, Ricky Zinter 19 Chuck Pearson, Peter Vermes 24 2013 Nathan Bruccoleri, Mael Corboz, 2003 Todd Moser, Wes Kirk 22 1988 Chris Beach, Chris Brauchle, Juan Pablo Correa, David Greczek, 2004 Nick LaBrocca, Bart Koffeman, Tony DeOrio, Lino DiCuollo, Spencer Hambleton, Erik Sa, Wes Kirk 18 Darryl Edelstein, Alexi Lalas, Ross Tetro 20 2005 Chris Moore, Nick LaBrocca 19 Dan Lidner, Dave Mueller 22 2014 Rayon Gibbs, Erik Sa, Mitch Taintor, 2006 Bart Koffeman, Nick La Brocca 18 1989 Chris Brauchle, Lino DiCuollo, Ross Tetro, Jason Wright 19 2007 Adam Lloyd 19 Darryl Edelstein, Alexi Lalas, 2015 David Greczek, Niel Guzman, Brian 2008 Josh Carroll, Amir Haghshenas Ben Letson 24 Hawkins, Mitch Lurie, Drew Morgan, Yannick Salmon 18 1990 Pedro Lopes, Steve Rammel 24 Tyler Morris, Erik Sa, 2009 Yannick Salmon 18 1991 Bill Andracki, Alexi Lalas, Jason Wright 21 2010 Bryant Knibbs 16 Dan Lidner, Brent Longenecker, 2016 David Greczek, Niel Guzman, Tim 2011 Nate Bourdeau, Bryant Knibbs Andreas Maier, Jeff Zaun 23 McQuaid, Jason Wright 17 Dragan Naumoski 21 1992 Hamisi Amani-Dove, 2017 Vincent Borden, Niel Guzman, Brian 2012 Kene Eze, Mael Corboz, Brent Longenecker, Hawkins, Rafael Pereira, Erik Sa, Max Moller, Dimitri Vassiliadis, Rocky Strazzella, Vic Tartara 21 Bryce Washington 18 Ross Tetro, Dragan Naumoski, 1993 Brent Longenecker, 2018 Brandon Golden, Jordan Hall, Drew Morgan, Kevin McMullin 14 Pedro Lopes, Rocky Strazzella 23 Rafael Periera, Vincenzo Pugliese 18 2013 Nathan Bruccoleri, Mael Corboz, 1994 Alan Branigan, 2019 V. Ambrosio, J.Temple, J. Wisth Lie, V. Juan Pablo Correa, David Greczek, Steve Widdowson 27 Borden, J. Longo, O. Asher 18 Spencer Hambleton, Erik Sa, 1995 Hamisi Amani-Dove, 2020 R. Barry, C. Beasley, V. Borden, Ross Tetro 20 Ian Checcio, Kevin O’Connell, M. Sabaly, N. Cruz, R. Arronis, 2014 Rayon Gibbs, Eric Sa , Steve Widdowson 22 O. Asher, V. Pugliese 9 Mitchell Taintor, Ross Tetro, 1996 Phil Napolitano, Jim Paviolitis 23 Jason Wright 19 1997 Ian Checcio, Jim Paviolitis, STARTS 2015 David Greczek, Niel Guzman, Brian Piesner, Billy Walsh 23 1982 Terry Bellinger, Walter Banket, Brian Hawkins, Mitch Lurie, 1998 Brian Piesner, Chris Stewart, Phil Neary 16 Drew Morgan, Tyler Morris, Simon Forster, 1983 Bobby Joe Esposito, Dave Masur, Erik Sa, Jason Wright 21 Dustin Sheppard, David Boutilier Michael Talenco, Ed LaPerche 19 2016 David Greczek, Niel Guzman, Christian Schwarz, John Rath, 1984 Bobby Joe Esposito, Ray Goon, Jason Wright 17 Jim Paviolitis, Jon Conway 21 Ed LaPerche 19 2017 Vince Borden, Niel Guzman, 1999 Simon Forster, David Boutilier, 1985 Bobby Joe Esposito, Ed LaPerche, Rafael Periera, Bryce Washington 18 Christian Schwarz, Jon Conway, Peter Vermes 19 2018 Brandon Golden, Jordan Hall, Brian Piesner, Guy Abrahamson 21 1986 Darryl Edelstein,Tyler Isaacson 20 Rafael Pereira 18 2000 Dustin Sheppard, David Boutilier 20 1987 Glen Carbonera, Joe DeMorat, 2019 J. Temple, J. Wisth Lie, V. Borden, J. 2001 Dustin Sheppard, Dennis Ludwig, Tyler Isaacson, Chuck Pearson, Longo, O. Asher 18 Chris Karcz, Guy Abrahamson 25 Peter Vermes 24 2020 R. Barry, V. Borden, M. Sabaly, 2002 Sammy Castellanos, Chris Karcz, 1988 Chris Beach, Chris Brauche, O. Asher 9 Josh Gros, Wes Kirk, Tony DeOrio, Lino DiCuollo, Guy Abrahamson, Darryl Edelstein, Alexi Lalas, Anthony Schiavino, Ricky Zinter 19 Dan Lidner, Dave Mueller 22 2003 Josh Gros, Ricardo Arenas, 1989 Chris Brauchle, Lino DiCuollo, Nick LaBrocca, Wes Kirk, Alexi Lalas 24 Gustavo Mora, Todd Moser, 1990 Pedro Lopes, Steve Rammel 24 Brinker Dailey 22 1991 Bill Andracki, Alexi Lalas, 2004 Tom Gray, Nick LaBrocca, Dan Lidner, Brent Longenecker Bart Koffeman, Wes Kirk 18 Andreas Maier, Jeff Zaun 23 2005 Adam Sternberger, Chris Moore, 1992 Hamisi Amani-Dove, Nick LaBrocca, Kevin O’Connor, Brent Longenecker, Brinker Dailey 19 Rocky Strazzella, Vic Tartara 21 2006 Tomislav Barisic, Bart Koffeman, 1993 Brent Longenecker, Nick LaBrocca, Kevin O’Connor, Pedro Lopes, Rocky Strazzella 23 Adam Sternberger 18 1994 Steve Widdowson 27 2007 Dilly Duka, Chris Edwards, 1995 Hamisi Amani-Dove, Adam Lloyd, Aly Mazhar, Ian Checcio, Steve Widdowson 22 YURCAK FIELD RECORDS

GOALS INDIVIDUAL Inigo Bronte, Elon vs Rutgers (9/2/18) 3 Jason Wright, Rutgers vs. FGCU (9/27/16) Albert Ruiz, FGCU at Rutgers (9/27/16) Kene Eze, Rutgers vs. Adelphi (9/27/11) Josh Gros, Rutgers vs. Providence (9/6/03) Dustin Sheppard, Rutgers vs. FDU (9/19/00) Dennis Ludwig, Rutgers vs. WVU (9/16/00) Jesse Van Saun, St. John’s vs. UNLV (10/6/96)

TEAM Elon at Rutgers (9/2/18) 8 Rutgers vs. Loyola (MD) (9/29/15) Rutgers vs. WVU (9/16/00)

COMBINED Rutgers (5) vs. FGCU (6) (9/27/16) 11 Rutgers (1) vs. Elon (8) (9/2/18) 9 Rutgers (5) vs. Penn (4) (10/25/00)

ASSISTS INDIVIDUAL JP Correa vs. Loyola (MD) (9/29/15) 3 Rocky Strazella vs. Brown (12/3/93) Rocky Strazella vs. Notre Dame (9/15/95) Sherif El Bialy, vs. WVU (9/16/00)

TEAM Rutgers vs. Loyola (MD) (9/29/15) 9

COMBINED RU (5) vs. FGCU (6) (9/27/16) 11 RU (9) vs. Loyola (MD) (0) (9/29/15) 9 RU (0) vs. Elon (7) (9/2/18) 7 RU (5) vs. ND (2) (9/15/95) RU (7) vs. WVU (0) (9/16/00)

POINTS INDIVIDUAL Jason Wright, Rutgers vs. FGCU (9/27/16) 7 Josh Gros, Rutgers vs. Providence (9/6/03)

TEAM Rutgers vs. Loyola (MD) (9/29/15) 25

COMBINED Rutgers vs. FGCU (9/27/16) 33 Rutgers vs. Loyola (MD) (9/29/15) 25

SAVES INDIVIDUAL Sean Vliet (St. Joe’s) vs. RU (11/4/94) 18 COMBINED RU (14) v. Indiana (8) (9/8/95) 22

SHOTS INDIVIDUAL Hamisi Amani-Dove vs. Pitt (11/11/95) 13

TEAM RU vs. Monmouth (10/10/01) 39

COMBINED RU (23), Indiana (23) (11/11/95) 46 ALL-AMERICANS

GUY ABRAHAMSON (1999 - 02) JON CONWAY (1996 - 98) JOSH GROS (2000 - 03) Abrahamson earned Second Team NSCAA All- One of the nation’s best and most intimidat- Gros exploded his final season, etching his America honors in 2001 and 2002. He guided ing goalkeepers, Jon Conway earned several name into the single-season record books in the Scarlet Knights to a 15-7-3 record and a final All-America awards following the 1999 season, points (10th), goals (10th) and game-winning ranking of No. 9 in the NSCAA poll in 2001 and a season in which Rutgers finished 12-6-3, goals (sixth) en route to NSCAA Third Team an 8-8-3 mark in 2002. Moving to back from the won the BIG EAST Regular Season title and and News Second Team All- midfielder position he occupied the previous advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Conway American accolades. He was also named the three seasons, Abrahamson was the catalyst for turned in one of the best single-season efforts BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year after an offense that registered 44 goals and allowed in RU history, recording a 0.88 GAA, includ- collecting 37 points on 16 goals and five assists. just 28 in 2001. Abrahamson netted two goals ing a league-best 0.48 mark in BIG EAST play, He tallied five game-winning goals in 2003, giv- and five assists his junior season with one goal posting an 8-1-2 record in those contests. He ing him six for his career. Gros found his scoring and two assists his senior year. turned away 11 shots in a 0-0, double-overtime touch later in his career after not registering a tie with then No. 8 St. John’s, on his way to goal in his first two seasons while serving as a BILL ANDRACKI (1990 - 91) six shutouts on the season. Conway earned defensive-minded midfielder. Midway through The Scarlet Knight netminder for two seasons, Second Team NCSAA honors, as well as Second Gros’ junior season he moved to an attacking Andracki was named an All-American follow- Team honors from Soccer Times and Soccer midfield spot and scored six goals in 2002. Gros ing a trip to the National Championship match America. He was also chosen to participate in ended his career at Rutgers with 60 points on in 1990. In 1990, he kept both Evansville and the Umbro Select All-Star Classic following the 22 goals and 16 assists. Selected 34th overall in UCLA from scoring ultimately falling to the Bru- season. Conway went on to be a third-round the 2004 MLS SuperDraft by D.C. United, Gros ins in a penalty kick shootout. In two seasons, selection of the in the became a regular starter and in August 2006 he Andracki recorded 23 shutouts which is fourth 2000 MLS SuperDraft. appeared in his first MLS All-Star Game. Gros on the Rutgers all-time list and 171 saves which also earned his first cap with the U.S. National ranks seventh in RU history. LINO DICUOLLO (1988 - 91) Team in a 2-0 victory over Mexico on February Recognized as one of the nation’s premier 7, 2007. ALAN BRANIGAN (1993 - 96) forwards during his career, DiCuollo was a 1989 Branigan’s effectiveness cannot merely be All-America choice following a year in which he ALEXI LALAS (1988 - 91) measured in goals or assists. A 1993 third-team was also named Atlantic 10 East Division Player Three-time All-American and 1991 consensus All-America choice, his feared presence in the of the Year. In his four years, he led Rutgers to National Player of the Year, Alexi Lalas became lineup kept the nation’s top scorers away from a 71-15-8 record and three NCAA Tournament one of the most recognizable American athletes the Scarlet Knight goal. Time after time, he shut appearances. He stands third on the Rutgers in the world. In his four years as a Scarlet down All-Americans and top scorers with his career points list with 122, third on the goals Knight, he led RU to three NCAA tournaments, tenacious marking ability. He was a member of scored list with 48 and fourth on the assist list including a National Semifinal in 1989 and Na- three NCAA Tournament teams and played a with 26. tional Championship game in 1990. In his four key role in leading RU to the 1994 Final Four. seasons, Rutgers compiled a record of 71-15-8. BOBBY JOE ESPOSITO (1983 - 86) In 1989 and 1990, he was named Third-Team ART BRINKMANN (1952 - 55) Bobby Joe Esposito was one of the most All-American and in 1991, he was recognized as The first Scarlet Knight booter to have his jersey prolific scorers in Rutgers history. In all four the nation’s finest college soccer player winning retired, Art Brinkmann was one of the found- years of his career, he led Rutgers in goals, the Hermann Award and the Missouri Athletic ers of Rutgers Soccer. He was the program’s points, game-winning goals and multiple-goal Club Trophy. That year, he was also named First- first All-American, claiming the honor in 1954 games. He finished his career with 50 goals Team All-American. He was also a four-time and holds the school record with six goals in which ranks second all-time, 25 career assists Mid-Atlantic Region choice as well as three-time a match. A three-time All-East selection, he (t-fourth) and 125 points (second). He started Atlantic 10 selection. A three-time captain and scored 49 career goals. He was team captain his every game of his career (76) and recorded 16 the only Rutgers soccer player to receive three junior and senior season, was named the Alfred multiple-goal games. Following his freshman All-America honors, Lalas was the guiding force Sasser Award Winner in 1954 and appeared season he was named one of Soccer America’s to a 15-match unbeaten streak and Rutgers’ in Who’s Who in American Colleges & Uni- Top 10 freshmen. In 1986, he led the team with first No. 1 ranking in the history of the program versities in 1954 and 1955. Brinkmann was an 15 goals and four assists and was named an during his senior year. In August 2006, he was alternate member of the United States Olympic All-American. A stellar student, he was an Aca- inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame. Team that competed in the Summer Games in demic All-America in 1986 as well, and played Helsinki, Finland. In 1956 he was a member of in the 1986 Senior Bowl. Following his career, PEDRO LOPES (1990 - 94) the National Champion Eintracht FC. The Col- Esposito spent six years playing professionally Lopes, a two-time All-American and two-time lege Soccer Coaches Association of in the MISL and NPSL. recipient of the Bob McNulty Award as the elected him to its Hall of Fame in 1995. team’s Most Valuable Player, played in four STEVE FULLER (1959 - 61) NCAA Tournaments, including two Final Fours Fuller, another Rutgers All-American, played during his storied collegiate career. He was during the team’s first successful era in the early named the Atlantic-10 Player of the Year in 1960’s. Fuller earned three letters from 1959-61 1994 when Rutgers advanced to the Final Four and, during that time, helped Rutgers to a 30- for the third time in five seasons. He spearhead- 7-1 mark, one of the best three-year marks in ed a defense that allowed just 10 goals in 1990, program history. 93 and 94. He scored the game-winning goal in the 1993 Atlantic 10 Championship game and started all 86 games in his collegiate career. Upon graduation, he played professionally with the NJ Imperials and served as an assistant coach at Rutgers for eight seasons before tak- ing over as the head men’s soccer coach at NJIT in 2003. ALL-AMERICANS

DAVE MASUR (1982 - 84) PETER VERMES (1985 - 87) Dave Masur was a two-time All-American and a A 1987 First-Team All-American and runner- three-year captain (1982-84). During those three up for National Player of the Year, Vermes put seasons, Masur keyed the Scarlet to a com- together one of the finest careers in Rutgers bined 35-14-6 record. A perfect 17-0-2 mark in sports history. He currently ranks seventh in 1983 garnered Rutgers its first NCAA Tourna- all-time points (89), goals scored (35), 10th in ment berth in 22 years. That season, he was the assists (19) and second in game-winning goals third-leading scorer on the team (from the back) (15). In 1987, he earned First-Team All-America with four goals and six assists Masur won the honors after scoring 21 goals, 15 assists for 52 Bob McNulty MVP Award in 1982 & 1983 and points and leading Rutgers to the Region Finals was a participant in the 1984 Senior Bowl. He of the NCAA Tournament. He went on to star graduated as Rutgers 8th all-time assist leader for the U.S. National team as a member of the and 13th in all-time points. 1988 Olympic team and the 1990 World Cup team. He was also named 1988 U.S. Male Soc- STEVE RAMMEL (1989 - 90) cer Player of the Year. As a professional soccer A 1990 Rutgers graduate, Steve Rammel led his player, Vermes was the first American to play in team to back-to-back Final Fours in 1989 and both Holland’s and Hungary’s First Division. The 1990, earning All-American honors in 1990. He 29th overall pick in the 1996 Inaugural Major led RU to the National Championship game his League Soccer Draft by the MetroStars, Vermes senior season. A runner-up for the Hermann spent seven seasons in the MLS. Trophy, which goes to the top college soccer player in America, in 1990, Rammel recorded 17 BILL WALSH (1997) goals in each of his two years at Rutgers after Walsh spent just one year as a Scarlet Knight, transferring from Connecticut. He is currently leading Rutgers to the 1997 BIG EAST Cham- the Scarlet Knights’ ninth ranked all-time scorer pionship and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. with 84 career points. Following his Scarlet Walsh, a finalist for National Player of the Year Knight career, Rammel was an All-Star with the honors, led RU with 27 points (11 G, 5 A), includ- DC United of the MLS, becoming the first player ing game-winners in a season-opening victory ever in MLS history to record a hat trick. over Seton Hall and West Virginia. Walsh picked up the pace in the postseason, scoring the first RICHARD SCHIESSWOHL (1965 - 66) goal and assisting on the second to give Rutgers The fourth RU player to earn All-America its first-ever BIG EAST Championship. honors, Richard Schiesswohl earned his national award following a tremendous senior season JASON WRIGHT (2014-2016) in 1966. He was the team captain in 1966 and A unanimous selection as Big Ten Offensive earned the Sasser Award as well, leading the Player of the Year and First Team All-Big Ten team to a 9-2-1 record. and a First Team NSCAA All-Region honoree, Wright earned Second Team All-America honors HERB SCHMIDT (1959 - 61) by the NSCAA as a sophomore in 2015. He led Herb Schmidt is the first two-time soccer All- Rutgers with 31 points (13G, 5A) and ranked American in Rutgers history. A stalwart scorer among the top 10 nationally and led the Big from 1959-1961, he also served as the team’s Ten in goals (13), total points (31) and game captain in his senior year and was an All-Mid winners (5). Wright captured RU’s first hat trick Atlantic selection. The Sasser Award winner, he since 2013 in the 5-2 win over Yale, kicking off a was also a two-time All-American in Lacrosse. streak of six-straight games finding the back of Considered the premier midfielder of his time, the opponent’s net and also had multiple goal he tallied 90 goals, 23 his sophomore year, 33 outings with Siena and Loyola (MD). Three of as a junior, and 34 as a senior. In 1960, Rutgers his game-winning goals came against nationally finished the regular season with a perfect 11-0 ranked competition, including No. 22 Indiana, a record but lost a 4-3 overtime decision to Mary- golden goal at No. 25 Michigan and vs. No. 16 land in the NCAA tournament. As a student, Ohio State, which put Rutgers into first place in Schmidt was a member of the Crown and Scroll the Big Ten standings for the first time in school honor society. history.

MIKE SHAW (1993 - 96) This 1996 third-team All-American was a tre- mendous scorer for Rutgers. He did not boast the physical stature of some, but his presence in the box was just as feared. He led the Scarlet Knights with 12 goals and five assists in 1996. Five of those 12 goals were game-winners. He played a key part in Rutgers’ three NCAA Tour- nament appearances in his four years and ranks tied for 10th on the all-time list with 72 career points, and 11th with 30 career goals. AWARD WINNERS

NSCAA/FieldTurf College Coaches of the Year Peter Vermes, First Team Ricardo Arenas, Third Team 1990 Bob Reasso Chuck Pearson, Second Team

NSCAA Player of the Year 1988 Dave Barruetta, First Team 2004 Nick LaBrocca, Second Team 1991 Alexi Lalas David Mueller, First Team Chris Karcz, Third Team Alexi Lalas, Honorable Mention NSCAA All-Americans 2006 Nick LaBrocca, Second Team 1954 Art Brinkman 1989 Alexi Lalas, First Team Bart Koffeman, Second Team 1960 Herb Schmidt, First Team Lino DiCuollo, First Team 1961 Steve Fuller, Honorable Mention Steve Rammel, First Team 2011 Juan Pablo Correa, Second Team Herb Schmidt, Honorable Mention David Barruetta, Second Team 1966 Richard Schiesswohl, 2013 Mael Corboz, Second Team 1983 David Masur, First Team 1990 Alexi Lalas, First Team Kene Eze, Third Team 1984 David Masur, First Team David Mueller, First Team 1986 Bobby Joe Esposito, Thire Team Steve Rammel, First Team 2015 Jason Wright, First Team 1987 Peter Vermes, First Team Jeff Zaun, Second Team Mitch Lurie, Second Team 1989 Lino DiCuollo, Third Team Mitch Taintor, Second Team Alexi Lalas, Third Team 1991 Bill Andracki, First Team 1990 Steve Rammel, First Team Alexi Lalas, First Team 2018 Jordan Hall, Third Team Alexi Lalas, Third Team Jeff Zaun, First Team 1991 Bill Andracki , Third Team Lino DiCuollo, First Team Atlantic-10 Player of the Year Alexi Lalas, First Team 1994 Pedro Lopes 1993 Pedro Lopes, First Team 1992 Rob Johnson, First Team 1994 Pedro Lopes, Second Team Hamisi Amani-Dove, Honorable Mention All-Atlantic-10 1996 Alan Branigan, Third Team 1990 Bill Andracki, First Team Michael Shaw, Third Team 1993 Kori Hunter, First Team Alexi Lalas, First Team 1997 Billy Walsh, Second Team Pedro Lopes, First Team Steve Rammel, First Team 1999 Jon Conway, Second Team Hamisi Amani-Dove, First Team Lino DiCuollo, Second Team 2001 Guy Abrahamson, Second Team Brian Sentowski, Second Team 2002 Guy Abrahamson, Third Team 1991 Bill Andracki, First Team 2003 Josh Gros, Third Team 1994 Pedro Lopes, First Team Alexi Lalas, First Team 2015 Jason Wright, Second Team Rob Johnson, Second Team Lino DiCuollo, First Team Rob Johnson, First Team Soccer Times All-America 1995 Hamisi Amani-Dove, First Team Jeff Zaun, Second Team 1999 Jon Conway, Second Team Steve Widdowson, Second Team 1992 Rob Johnson, First Team Soccer America All-America 1996 Alan Branigan, First Team Rocky Strazzella, First Team 1999 Jon Conway, Second Team Michael Shaw, First Team Hamisi Amani-Dove, Second Team Ian Checcio, Second Team Brent Longenecker, Second Team College Soccer News All-American 2003 Josh Gros , Third Team 1997 Ian Checcio, First Team 1993 Hamisi Amani-Dove, First Team 2015 Jason Wright, Third Team Jon Conway, First Team Brian Sentowski, First Team Billy Walsh, First Team Kori Hunter, First Team TopDrawerSoccer Best XI Brian Piesner, Second Team Alan Branigan, Second Team 2015 Jason Wright, Third Team Todd Deneault. Second Team 1998 Brian Piesner, First Team Brent Longenecker, Second Team TopDrawerSoccer National Team of the Week John Rath, First Team Pedro Lopes, Second Team 2020 Jackson Temple (2/24) Jon Conway, First Team 1994 Hamisi Amani-Dove, First Team NSCAA All-Regional 1999 Jon Conway, First Team Rob Johnson, First Team 1982 Terry Bellinger, Second Team David Boutilier,First Team Ian Checcio, Honorable Mention Dennis Ludwig, Second Team Mike Shaw, Honorable Mention 1983 Dave Masur, First Team Guy Abrahamson, Second Team Peter Csirmaz, Second Team BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year Dave Yeager, Second Team 2000 David Boutilier, First Team 2001 Dennis Ludwig Guy Abrahamson, Second Team 2003 Josh Gros 1984 Dave Masur, First Team Bobby Joe Esposito, Second Team 2001 Guy Abrahamson, First Team BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year 1985 Peter Vermes, Second Team Sherif El Bialy, First Team 1998 Jon Conway Joe DeMorat, Honorable Mention Dennis Ludiwg, First Team 1999 Jon Conway Ed LaPerche, Honorable Mention Todd Moser, Second Team Greg Michael, Honorable Mention BIG EAST All-Rookie Team 1986 Bobby Joe Esposito, First Team 2002 Guy Abrahamson, Second 1997 Mark Simpson Mark Edelstein, Second Team Sherif El-Bialy, Second 1998 David Boutilier Peter Vermes, Second Team Chris Karcz, Third 1999 Guy Abrahamson John Youssef 1987 Joe DeMorat, First Team 2003 Josh Gros, First Team 2000 Sherif El Bialy Tyler Isaacson, First Team Chris Karcz, Second Team 2011 Juan Pablo Correa AWARD WINNERS

2012 Mael Corboz 2013 David Greczek Brandon Tetro Mitchell Taintor Erik Sa Mitch Walier Jason Wright All-BIG EAST Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year 2017 Joe Bruno 1995 Hamisi Amani-Dove, First Team 2015 Jason Wright * Thomas Dovell Alan Branigan, Second Team Ahmad Faheem All-Big Ten Alex Kaczynski 1996 Mike Shaw, First Team 2015 Jason Wright , First Team * Jake Longo Alan Branigan, Second Team David Greczek, Second Team Tim McQuaid Mitch Lurie, Second Team Brian Shushkovsky 1997 Ian Checcio, First Team Mitch Taintor, Second Team Brandon Tetro Jon Conway, First Team Ethan Vanacore-Decker Brian Piesner, First Team 2018 Jordan Hall, First Team Jack Young Billy Walsh, First Team 2018 Aaron Acloque John Rath, Second Team 2019 Pablo Avila, Second Team Vincent Borden 2020 Ritchie Barry, Second team Joe Bruno 1998 Jon Conway, First Team Chris Hawkins Brian Piesner, First Team Big Ten All-Freshman Team Brian Hawkins John Rath, First Team 2014 Jason Wright * Alex Kaczynski 2015 Brian Hawkins * Jake Longo 1999 Jon Conway, First Team 2016 Tim McQuaid Niko Lovoulos Brian Piesner, First Team 2018 Thomas DeVizio Zeno Mazzucato David Boutilier, Second Team 2019 Jackson Temple* Tim McQuaid Hugo Le Guennec Rafael Pereira 2000 David Boutiler, First Team Brian Shushkovsky Guy Abrhamson, First Team Big Ten All-Tournament Team Bryce Washington Dustin Sheppard, Second Team 2014 Mitchell Taintor Dennis Ludwig, Second Team 2017 Vincent Borden 2019 Vincent Borden Bryce Washington Nick Cruz 2001 Guy Abrahamson, First Team 2018 Jordan Hall Jake Longo Sherif El Bialy, First Team 2020 Ola Maeland Niko Lovoulos Dennis Ludiwg, First Team Tim McQuaid Todd Moser, Third Team Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week Brendan Wall 2002 Guy Abrahamson, Second Team 2014 JP Correa (9/15) Sherif El-Bialy, Second Team 2015 Jason Wright (10/27, 10/13, 9/22, 9/1) 2020 Randy Arronis Chris Karcz, Third Team 2019 Jørgen Wisth Lie (9/4) Oren Asher 2020 Jackson Temple (3/2) Pablo Avila 2003 Josh Gros, First Team Ritchie Barry Chris Karcz, Second Team Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week Vincent Borden Ricardo Arenas, Third Team 2016 David Greczek (9/27) Nick Cruz 2020 Oren Asher (2/24) Thomas DeVizio 2004 Nick LaBrocca, First Team Oren Asher (3/9) Hugo Le Guennec Chris Karcz, Second Team Anthony O’Donnell Big Ten All-Academic Clement Slavick 2005 Nick LaBrocca, Third Team 2014 Nate Bruccoleri James Teal Adam Sternberger, Third Team JP Correa Jackson Temple Kieran Kemmerer Chris Tiao 2006 Nick LaBrocca, Second Team Drew Morgan Keegan Vedder Bart Koffeman, Second Team Thomas O’Rourke Brendan Wall Mitchell Walier 2008 Dilly Duka, Second Team 2015 JP Correa * - unanimous selection Ahmad Faheem 2009 Yannick Salmon, Second Team David Greczek Ibrahim Kamara, Third Team Kieran Kemmerer Mitch Lurie 2010 Yannick Salmon, Third Team Drew Morgan Tyler Morris 2011 Nate Bourdeau, Third Team Brandon Tetro Ibrahim Kamara, Third Team Mitch Walier Jason Wright 2012 Kene Eze, Second Team 2016 Ahmad Faheem Mael Corboz, Second Team Thomas Farrell Rayon Gibbs All-American Athletic Conference David Greczek 2013 Mael Corboz, First Team Kieran Kemmerer David Greczek, Second Team Sang Lee Brian Shushkovsky American Athletic Conference Rookie Team Tyler Morris AWARD WINNERS

THE GEORGE DOCHAT THE ALFRED B. SASSER AWARD 1997 Ian Checcio ‘98 BOB MCNULTY MVP AWARD SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Alfred Sasser Jr., was a soccer and 1998 Jason Kenig ‘99 A loyal servant to the game of soccer, George Dochat is credited with be- lacrosse player at Rutgers from 1999 Simon Forster ‘00 Bob McNulty was one of the sports’ ing the “Father of Rutgers Soccer.” 1945-49. His father felt that his son 2000 Nick Ross ‘01 pioneers in the United States. He An outstanding educator and coach, gained so much from participating 2001 Mike Reid ‘02 touched and inspired thousands Dochat was a former Physical Edu- in these two sports that he wished 2002 David Boutilier ‘03 of players, coaches, referees and cation Department Head. He origi- to establish trophies in his son’s 2003 Todd Moser ‘04 fans during his 25 year involvement nated the soccer program in 1938 name to encourage others’ involve- 2004 Chris Karcz ‘05 in the game. His eight year asso- and remained head coach for 30 ment. The Alfred Sasser Soccer Wes Kirk ‘05 ciation with Rutgers coincided with years. Over that span, he amassed Trophy is awarded annually to that 2005 Abdul Kargbo ‘06 the program’s greatest successes. an excellent 141-116-21 record. member of the senior class who has 2006 Brinker Dailey ‘07 It is in the memory of this great man demonstrated the highest quali- 2007 Kevin O’Connor ‘08 1979 Andrew Kruczek ‘82 that the Rutgers Soccer Sportsman- ties of leadership, initiative, team 2008 Amir Haghshenas ‘09 1980 Roland Mitchell ‘81 ship Award is given. This annual spirit, and loyalty, and who par- 2009 Josh Carroll ‘10 1981 J. Michael Winner ‘82 award is bestowed upon the player ticipated as a member of the Rut- 2010 Paul Calafiore ‘12 1982 Dave Masur ‘85 whose character, both on and off gers Soccer team for three years. 2011 Andrew Cuevas ‘12 1983 Dave Masur ‘85 the field, best exemplifies the vir- 2012 Kevin McMullen ‘13 1984 BJ Esposito ‘87 tues of courage, honor and fair play. 1950 Donald Vose, Jr. ‘51 2013 Joe Setchell ‘14 1985 BJ Esposito ‘87 1951 Martin D. Sutphin ‘52 2014 Nate Bruccoleri ‘15 1986 BJ Esposito ‘87 1984 Dave Yeager ‘85 1952 Chris Frederick ‘53 Thomas O’Rourke ‘15 1987 Joe Demorat ‘88 1985 Steve Dombrowski ‘86 1953 Paul Baba ‘54 2015 David Greczek ‘ 17 Peter Vermes ‘88 1986 Greg Michael ‘87 Phil Harding ‘54 Drew Morgan ‘16 1988 Dave Barrueta ‘90 1987 Tyler Isaacson ‘88 Rodger A. Zelles ‘54 2016 Mitch Wailer ‘17 1989 Alexi Lalas ‘91 1988 Tony DeOrio ‘90 1954 Dan Toleno ‘55 2017 Niel Guzman ‘18 Lino DiCuollo ‘92 1989 Ben Letson ‘90 1955 Art Brinkmann ‘57 2019 Tim McQuaid ‘20 1990 Steve Rammel ‘91 1990 Chris Beach ‘90 1956 Ken Eiker ‘57 2020 Vincent Borden ‘21 1991 Alexi Lalas ‘91 1991 Bill Andracki ‘92 1957 George Bedrosian ‘59 1992 Rocky Strazzella ‘96 1992 Franz Warren ‘94 1958 Ernest Unger ‘59 1993 Pedro Lopes ‘95 1993 Brian Sentowski ‘94 Andrejs Krimins ‘60 1994 Pedro Lopes ‘95 1994 Brian Carolan ‘96 1960 George Hartman ‘61 1995 Hamisi Amani-Dove ‘96 1995 Dan Martin ‘96 1961 Herb Schmidt ‘62 1996 Mike Shaw ‘97 1996 Jeremy Buttson ‘97 1962 Steven Holsten ‘63 1997 Billy Walsh ‘98 1997 John Rath ‘99 1963 William Habig ‘64 1998 John Rath ‘99 1998 Mike Gould ‘99 1964 Jay T. Miller ‘65 1999 Jon Conway ‘00 1999 Vincent Almeida ‘00 1965 John M. Hoppe ‘66 David Boutilier ‘02 Christian Schwarz ‘00 1966 Rich Schiesswohl ‘67 2000 David Boutilier ‘02 2000 John Youssef ‘01 1967 William Foreman ‘68 2001 Dennis Ludwig ‘02 2001 Josh Gros ‘04 1968 Ronald Stricklin ‘69 Guy Abrahamson ‘03 2002 Sherif El Bialy ‘04 1969 James Brudnick ‘70 2002 Josh Gros ‘04 Ricky Zinter ‘03 1970 Joseph Campesi `72 Guy Abrahamson ‘03 2003 Wes Kirk ‘05 1971 Paul F. Levinsky ‘72 2003 Josh Gros ‘04 2004 Gustavo Mora ‘05 Michael Miller ‘72 2004 Nick LaBrocca ‘06 2005 Adam Sternberger ‘08 1972 Mike Martynenko ‘73 2005 Adam Sternberger ‘08 2006 Kevin O’Connor ‘08 1973 Robert Kortmann ‘74 2006 Nick LaBrocca ‘07 2007 Adam Sternberger ‘08 1974 Robert E. Sievert ‘75 Bart Koffeman ’07 2008 Ryan Breznitsky ‘09 1975 Kenneth Cherry ‘76 2007 Kevin O’Connor ‘08 2009 Guilherme Dantas ‘10 Anthony Halfhide ‘76 2008 Yannick Salmon ‘11 2010 Nye Winslow ‘11 1976 David Grimaldi ‘77 2009 Yannick Salmon ‘11 2011 Bryant Knibbs ‘12 1977 William S. Denton ‘78 Ibrahim Kamara ‘12 2012 Robin Brown ‘13 1978 Jose G. Aitken ‘79 2011 Nate Bourdeau ‘12 2013 Ross Tetro ‘16 1979 Mark Starrett ‘80 2012 Mael Corboz ‘16 2014 Mitchell Walier ‘17 Richard R. Wolf ‘80 2013 Nate Bruccoleri ‘14 2015 Mitch Lurie ‘16 1980 Richard Wiener ‘81 2014 Jason Wright ‘18 2016 Ross Tetro ‘17 1981 Andrew Kruczek ‘82 2015 Mitch Taintor ‘ 16 2017 Erik Sa ‘18 1982 Harry Dietrich ‘83 Jason Wright ‘ 18 2018 Thomas Dovell ‘19 1983 Peter Csirmaz ‘84 2016 David Greczek ‘ 17 2019 Jake Longo ‘20 1984 Dave Masur ‘85 2017 Ryan Peterson ‘ 18 2020 Colin Beasley ‘24 1985 Ed LaPerche ‘86 2019 Pablo Avila ‘22 1986 John Mitchell ‘87 2020 Oren Asher ‘ 23 1987 Chuck Pearson ‘88 1988 Bob Cooke ‘89 1989 Tony DeOrio ‘90 1990 Dave Mueller ‘91 1991 Lino DiCuollo ‘92 1992 John Rogers ‘93 1993 Jeff Zaun ‘94 1994 Brent Longenecker’95 1995 Kevin O’Connell ‘96 1996 Alan Branigan ‘97 AWARD WINNERS

ART BRINKMANN AWARD RICHARD FERRARO AWARD LINO DICUOLLO FRESHMAN OF MIKE MILLER MOST IMPROVED Created in 1999, the Art Brink- This award was established as a THE YEAR AWARD PLAYER AWARD mann Award is given annually memorial to Richard Ferraro who Launched in 2019, this award Started in 2019, this honor is named to the team’s top goal scorer. It exemplified the prototypical Rut- honors the team’s top first year for an alumnus and longtime sup- was named in honor of Art Brink- gers soccer player on and off player, named after the Rutgers porter who took Rutgers to the 1990 mann, the school’s first soccer the field. It is given to the player Hall of Famer who scored 17 national title game while chang- All-American and top goal scorer who was most inspirational to the points in his debut season, and ing positions as his team needed. during the 1950’s. Brinkmann, team’s success and demonstrated later took RU to the ‘89 Final Four. a past President of the booster the dedication, spirit and values 2019 Anthony O’Donnell ‘22 club, has been a life-long sup- of the Rutgers soccer program. 2019 Jackson Temple ‘23 2020 Nick Cruz ‘22 porter of the Scarlet Knights. Hugo Le Guennec ‘23 1998 John Rath ‘98 2020 Cole Sotack ‘24 1999 Dennis Ludwig ‘02 1999 Scott McGinn ‘00 2000 Dustin Sheppard ‘02 2000 Mike Reid ‘01 PETER VERMES TOP TRAINING 2001 Dennis Ludiwg ‘02 2001 Dustin Sheppard ‘02 TEAMMATE AWARD 2002 Sam Castellanos ‘06 2002 Mark Telesz ‘03 An award established in 2019 2003 Josh Gros ‘04 2003 Scott Gahagan ‘06 and named for an All-American & 2004 Scott Gahagan ‘06 Chris Wilson ‘06 Hall of Fame alumnus who went 2005 Adam Sternberger ‘08 2004 Anthony Schiavino ‘04 on to play in the World Cup for 2006 Adam Sternberger ‘08 2005 Kevin O’Connor ‘08 the United States Men’s National 2007 Tomislav Barisic ‘09 2006 Sean Cameron ‘07 Team and in Major League Soc- 2008 Dilly Duka ‘11 2007 Chris Moore ‘08 cer as a player and executive. 2009 Ibrahim Kamara ‘12 2008 Kevin McFadden ‘09 2010 Yannick Salmon ‘11 2009 Bryant Knibbs ‘12 2019 Vincenzo Pugliese ‘21 2011 JP Correa ‘16 2010 Andrew Cuevas ‘12 2020 Randy Arronis ‘23 Kene Eze ‘14 2011 Adam Klink ‘11 2012 Kene Eze ‘14 Kevin McMullen ‘12 2013 Kene Eze ‘14 2012 Thomas O’Rourke ‘15 2014 Jason Wright ‘18 Kieran Kemmerer ‘17 2015 Jason Wright ‘ 18 2013 Kieran Kemmerer ‘17 2016 Jason Wright ‘ 18 2014 Drew Morgan ‘16 2017 Ryan Peterson ‘ 18 2015 Erik Sa ‘17 2018 Jordan Hall 2016 Tyler Morris ‘17 2019 Pablo Avila ‘22 2017 Ethan Vanacore-Decker ‘18 2020 Ritchie Barry ‘22 2019 Vince Borden ‘21 2020 Jackson Temple ‘23 RUTGERS HALL OF FAME

ART BRINKMANN (1952 - 55) Athletic Club Trophy. That year, he was also JEFF ZAUN (1989 - 93) INDUCTED 1996 named First-Team All-American. He was also a INDUCTED 1998 The first Scarlet Knight booter to have his jersey four-time Mid-Atlantic Region choice as well as An All-American and National Player of the retired, Art Brinkmann is one of the founders three-time Atlantic 10 selection. A three-time Year candidate during his time “On the Banks,” of Rutgers Soccer. He was the program’s first captain and the only Rutgers soccer player to Zaun truly made his mark on the Rutgers soccer All-American, claiming the honor in 1954 and receive three All-America honors, Lalas was the program. He starred at Rutgers from 1989- he holds the school record with six goals in guiding force to a 15-match unbeaten streak 1993, leading the Scarlet Knights to a pair of a match. A three-time All-East selection, he and Rutgers’ first No. 1 ranking in the history of Final Fours, including the NCAA Champion- scored 49 career goals. He was team captain the program during his senior year. In August ship match in 1990. In 1991, Zaun recorded his junior and senior season, was named the 2006, he was inducted into the National Soccer four game-winning goals, guiding the Scarlet Alfred Sasser Award Winner in 1954 and ap- Hall of Fame. Knights to a 19-3-1 record and a No. 4 ranking peared in Who’s Who in American Colleges in the final national poll. A three-time captain, & Universities in 1954 and 1955. Brinkmann DAVE MASUR (1982 - 84) Zaun earned a pair of NSCAA All-Region selec- was an alternate member of the United States’ INDUCTED 1996 tions as both a back and a midfielder in 1990 Olympic Soccer team that competed in the Dave Masur was a two-time All-American and 1991. He was a four-year letterwinner for Summer Games in Helsinki, Finland. In 1956 and a three-year captain (1982-84). During the Scarlet Knights, starting 77 games during he was a member of the national champion those three seasons, Masur keyed the Scar- his career. In his rookie campaign, the former Eintracht FC. The College Soccer Coaches As- let to a combined 35-14-6 record. A perfect New Jersey High School Player of the Year was sociation of New Jersey elected him to its Hall 17-0-2 mark in 1983 garnered Rutgers its first named the Atlantic-10 Freshman of the Year in of Fame in 1995. NCAA Tournament berth in 22 years. That 1989. He went on to earn several All-Atlantic 10 season, he was the third-leading scorer on the laurels the following years. Rutgers enjoyed a BOBBY JOE ESPOSITO (1983 - 86) team (from the back) with four goals and six as- 76-15-4 record during his four seasons with the INDUCTED 1999 sists Masur won the Bob McNulty MVP Award Scarlet Knights. Upon graduation, Zaun contin- Bobby Joe Esposito was one of the most in 1982 & 1983 and was a participant in the ued his soccer career at the professional level, prolific scorers in Rutgers history. In all four 1984 Senior Bowl. He graduated as Rutgers 8th playing a total of four seasons in the MLS as a years of his career, he led Rutgers in goals, all-time assist leader and 13th in all-time points. member of the New York/New Jersey Metro- points, game-winning goals and multiple-goal Stars and the Chicago Fire. games. He finished his career with 50 goals HERB SCHMIDT (1959 - 61) which ranks second all-time, 25 career assists INDUCTED 1994 1990 TEAM (t-fourth) and 125 points (second). He started Herb Schmidt is the first two-time soccer All- INDUCTED 2015 every game of his career (76) and recorded 16 American in Rutgers history. A stalwart scorer Building off a final four appearance the previ- multiple-goal games. Following his freshman from 1959-1961, he also served as the team’s ous season, the 1990 Rutgers men’s soccer season he was named one of Soccer America’s captain in his senior year and was an All-Mid team advanced all the way to the national Top 10 freshmen. In 1986, he led the team with Atlantic selection. The Sasser Award winner, he championship game that resulted in a penalty 15 goals and four assists and was named an was also a two-time All-American in Lacrosse. kick shootout. The Scarlet Knights ended the All-American. A stellar student, he was an Aca- Considered the premier midfielder of his time, season at 20-3-2 as they knocked off previously demic All-America in 1986 as well, and played he tallied 90 goals, 23 his sophomore year, 33 unbeaten and No.1 ranked Evansville to reach in the 1986 Senior Bowl. Following his career, as a junior, and 34 as a senior. In 1960, Rutgers the championship match. A first-half goal by Esposito spent six years playing professionally finished the regular season with a perfect Mike Miller would be the only scoring in the in the MISL and NPSL. 11-0 record but lost a 4-3 overtime decision match, but also the 15th shutout of the year to Maryland in the NCAA tournament. As a for the Scarlet Knights and the second number PEDRO LOPES (1990 - 94) student, Schmidt was a member of the Crown one team to fall to Rutgers in 1990. The Scarlet INDUCTED 2004 and Scroll honor society. Knights also dominated top-ranked UCLA in the Lopes, a two-time All-American and two-time MetLife Classic and followed with 600 minutes recipient of the Bob McNulty Award as the PETER VERMES (1985 - 87) of shutout soccer to close out the regular sea- team’s Most Valuable Player, played in four INDUCTED 1998 son. The 20 victories earned by the team under NCAA Tournaments, including two Final Fours A 1987 First-Team All-American and runner- head coach Bob Reasso, which included a win during his storied collegiate career. He was up for National Player of the Year, Vermes put over Penn State to claim its first Atlantic 10 title, named the Atlantic-10 Player of the Year in together one of the finest careers in Rutgers still remain an RU record. 1994 when Rutgers advanced to the Final Four sports history. He currently ranks seventh in for the third time in five seasons. He spearhead- all-time points (89), goals scored (35), 10th in COACH BOB REASSO (1981 - 09) ed a defense that allowed just 10 goals in 1990, assists (19) and second in game-winning goals INDUCTED 2016 93 and 94. He scored the game-winning goal in (15). In 1987, he earned First-Team All-America Spending nearly three decades “On The the 1993 Atlantic 10 Championship game and honors after scoring 21 goals, 15 assists for 52 Banks”, Bob Reasso led the Rutgers men’s soc- started all 86 games in his collegiate career. points and leading Rutgers to the Region Finals cer team to 13 NCAA appearances, including Upon graduation, he played professionally with of the NCAA Tournament. He went on to star the 1990 national championship game, three the NJ Imperials and served as an assistant for the U.S. National team as a member of the Final fours, six league titles and coached 19 coach at Rutgers for eight seasons before 1988 Olympic team and the 1990 World Cup Scarlet Knight All-Americans. During his 29 taking over as the head men’s soccer coach at team. He was also named 1988 U.S. Male Soc- seasons at Rutgers, Reasso compiled an overall NJIT in 2003. cer Player of the Year. As a professional soccer record of 351-183-71, winning 10 or more player, Vermes was the first American to play in matches in 21 seasons and reaching the 15-win ALEXI LALAS (1988 - 91) both Holland’s and Hungary’s First Division. The mark seven times. In 1990, building off a Final INDUCTED 1998 29th overall pick in the 1996 Inaugural Major Four appearance from the previous season, Re- Three-time All-American and 1991 consensus League Soccer Draft by the MetroStars, Vermes asso guided the Scarlet Knights to the national National Player of the Year, Alexi Lalas became spent seven seasons in the MLS. championship game that resulted in a penalty one of the most recognizable American athletes kick shootout. Rutgers ended the season at in the world. In his four years as a Scarlet 20-3-2 as they knocked off previously unbeaten Knight, he led RU to three NCAA tournaments, and No.1 ranked Evansville to reach the cham- including a National Semifinal in 1989 and Na- pionship match. The 20 victories earned by the tional Championship game in 1990. In his four 1990 team under Reasso, which included a win seasons, Rutgers compiled a record of 71-15-8. over Penn State to claim its first Atlantic 10 title, In 1989 and 1990, he was named Third-Team still remain an RU record. During his tenure, All-American and in 1991, he was recognized Reasso was the Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year as the nation’s finest college soccer player three times and Mid-Atlantic Coach of the Year winning the Hermann Award and the Missouri four times. RETIRED JERSEYS

ART BRINKMANN (1952 - 55) DAVID GRIMALDI (1973 - 77) STEVE RAMMEL (1989 - 90) The first Scarlet Knight booter to have his jersey David Grimaldi was a member of the soccer A 1990 Rutgers graduate, Steve Rammel led his retired, Art Brinkmann was one of the found- team from 1973-1977. He was described by team to back-to-back Final Fours in 1989 and ers of Rutgers Soccer. He was the program’s his coaches as one of the best soccer play- 1990, earning All-American honors in 1990. He first All-American, claiming the honor in 1954 ers in the nation. A sweeper and midfielder led RU to the National Championship game his and holds the school record with six goals in during his time “On The Banks,” Grimaldi senior season. A runner-up for the Hermann a match. A three-time All-East selection, he was the 1977 Alfred B. Sasser Award winner Trophy, which goes to the top college soccer scored 49 career goals. He was team captain his for his leadership, spirit, and loyalty to the player in America, in 1990, Rammel recorded junior and senior season, was named the Alfred Scarlet Knights. In 1977, he became the first in 17 goals in each of his two years at Rutgers Sasser Award Winner in 1954 and appeared Rutgers history to be drafted by a team in the after transferring from Connecticut. He is cur- in Who’s Who in American Colleges & Uni- NASL. Grimaldi was selected in the first round rently the Scarlet Knights’ ninth ranked all-time versities in 1954 and 1955. Brinkmann was an of the 1977 draft by the Dallas Tornadoes. scorer with 84 career points. Following his Scar- alternate member of the United States Olympic The fourth overall pick that year, he played let Knight career, Rammel was an All-Star with Team that competed in the Summer Games in one season for the Tornado and another for the DC United of the MLS, becoming the first Helsinki, Finland. In 1956 he was a member of the Memphis Rogues. He also played three player ever in MLS history to record a hat trick. the National Champion Eintracht FC. The Col- years in the Major Indoor Soccer League for In 2001, Rammel was named head coach of St. lege Soccer Coaches Association of New Jersey the Cleveland Force where he was elected Mary’s (CA) men’s soccer team. Rammel left St. elected him to its Hall of Fame in 1995. player-representative and team captain. A Mary’s in January, 2005, to join the LA Galaxy member of the 1976 United States Olympic as an assistant coach. He served as an assistant LINO DICUOLLO (1988 - 91) Team, Grimaldi was an all-state performer for on the UCLA staff prior to his head coaching Recognized as one of the nation’s premier Willingboro High School. post at St. Mary’s. forwards during his career, DiCuollo was a 1989 All-America choice following a year in which he DAVE MASUR (1982 - 84) HERB SCHMIDT (1959 - 61) was also named Atlantic 10 East Division Player Dave Masur was a two-time All-American and a Herb Schmidt is the first two-time soccer All- of the Year. In his four years, he led Rutgers to three-year captain (1982-84). During those three American in Rutgers history. A stalwart scorer a 71-15-8 record and three NCAA Tournament seasons, Masur keyed the Scarlet to a combined from 1959-1961, he also served as the team’s appearances. He stands third on the Rutgers 35-14-6 record. A perfect 17-0-2 mark in 1983 captain in his senior year and was an All-Mid career points list with 122, third on the goals garnered Rutgers its first NCAA Tournament Atlantic selection. The Sasser Award winner, he scored list with 48 and fourth on the assist list berth in 22 years. That season, he was the was also a two-time All-American in Lacrosse. with 26. third-leading scorer on the team (from the back) Considered the premier midfielder of his time, with four goals and six assists. Masur won the he tallied 90 goals, 23 his sophomore year, 33 BOBBY JOE ESPOSITO (1983 - 86) Bob McNulty MVP Award in 1982 and 1983. He as a junior, and 34 as a senior. In 1960, Rutgers Bobby Joe Esposito was one of the most prolific was a participant in the 1984 Senior Bowl and finished the regular season with a perfect 11-0 scorers in Rutgers history. In all four years of his graduated Rutgers as the then-eighth all-time record but lost a 4-3 overtime decision to Mary- career, he led Rutgers in goals, points, game- assist leader (14) and 13th in all-time points (30). land in the NCAA tournament. As a student, winning goals and multiple-goal games. He Schmidt was a member of the Crown and Scroll finished his career with 50 goals which ranks DAVE MUELLER (1987 - 90) honor society. second all-time, 25 career assists (t-fourth) and Mueller played for Rutgers from 1987-90 and 125 points (second). He started every game of made three NCAA appearances, including two his career (76) and recorded 16 multiple-goal Final Fours. He is tops on the RU all-time assist games. Following his freshman season he was charts with Brian Sentowski, recording 28 for named one of Soccer America’s Top 10 fresh- his career. A ball-handling wizard, Mueller was men. In 1986, he led the team with 15 goals a teammate of Rammel’s and current RU associ- and four assists and was named an All-Amer- ate head coach Jeff Zaun on the 1990 national ican. A stellar student, he was an Academic runner-up team that lost to UCLA on penalty All-America in 1986 as well, and played in the kicks in the National Championship game. 1986 Senior Bowl. Following his career, Esposito spent six years playing professionally in the MISL and NPSL. NATIONAL/MLS TEAMS

MLS DRAFT

Name: Team: Year: Round: Overall Pick: David Greczek Sporting KC 2017 SuperDraft Third Round 58th Overall Mitch Lurie 2016 SuperDraft Third Round 44th Overall Mitch Taintor Toronto FC 2016 SuperDraft Third Round 59th Overall Kene Eze Toronto FC 2014 SuperDraft Fourth Round 60th Overall Yannick Salmon Chicago Fire 2011 Supplemental Draft Second Round 27th Overall Dilly Duka 2010 SuperDraft First Round 8th Overall Nick LaBrocca Colorado Rapides 2007 SuperDraft Third Round 35th Overall Chris Karcz Chicago Fire 2004 Supplemental Draft Third Round 27th Overall Josh Gros DC United 2004 SuperDraft Third Round 34th Overall Guy Abrahamson Columbus Crew 2003 SuperDraft Fifth Round 47th Overall Dennis Ludwig DC United 2002 SuperDraft Fourth Round 40th Overall Brian Piesner Dallas Burn 2000 SuperDraft Fourth Round 46th Overall Jon Conway San Jose Earthquakes 2000 SuperDraft Third Round 28th Overall Billy Walsh NY/NJ MetroStars 1998 College Draft Second Round 16th Overall Alan Branigan Dallas Burn 1997 College Draft Second Round 16th Overall Hamisi Amani-Dove NY/NJ MetroStars 1996 College Draft Third Round 22nd Overall Jeff Zaun NY/NJ MetroStars 1996 Inaugural Draft Fourth Round 39th Overall Peter Vermes NY/NJ MetroStars 1996 Inaugural Draft Third Round 29th Overall Alexi Lalas 1996 MLS Inaugural Allocation

NATIONAL TEAM MEMBERS

Guy Abrahamson 2002 U.S. U23 National Team Wes Kirk 1998 U.S. U16 National Team 2000 U.S. U21 National Team 2000 U.S. U18 National Team 1999 U.S. U20 National Team Alexi Lalas 1996 U.S. Olympic Team Hamisi Amani-Dove 1996 U.S. Olympic Team (alternate) 1998 U.S. World Cup 1993 U.S. U23 National Team 1994 World Cup 1992 U.S. Olympic Team Bill Andracki 1992 U.S. World University Games Team Mitch Lurie 2011 U.S. U18 National Team Art Brinkmann 1952 U.S. Olympic Team - Alternate Sheldon McKoy 2015 Jamaica U23 National Team Alan Branigan 1993 U.S. U21 National Team Steve Rammel 1990 U.S. National Team Lino DiCuollo 1992 U.S. World University Games Team Michael Shaw 1992 U.S. U20 National Team Dilly Duka 2009 U.S. U20 National Team 2009 U.S. U20 World Cup Team Peter Vermes 1988 U.S. Olympic Team, 1990 U.S. World Cup Team David Grimaldi 1976 U.S. Olympic Team Reserve Pool Jason Wright 2011 Jamaica U17 National Team Josh Gros 2007 U.S. National Team 2012 Jamaica U20 National Team 2015 Jamaica U23 National Team Chris Karcz U.S. U20 National Team LETTERWINNERS

- A - Bingham, B. 1966, 68 Chapin, P. 1968, 69 Aberkane, M., 1961 Birch, Thomas, 2003 Chasan, Mark 1974 Abrahamson, Guy 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Bisgeier, William 1939 Checcio, Ian 1994, 95, 96, 97 Acloque, Aaron 2018 Bishop, Richard (Mgr) 1949 Chelland, Mike 1998, 99 Addo, Gabriel 2020 Bliss, Keith 1982 Cherry, Kenneth 1974, 75 Aitken, Jose G. 1976, 77, 78 Blum 1953 Chipungu, Stafford 2007 Al Awwad, Sugor 2015 Bock, M. 1968 Chorba, Glenn A. 1976, 77 Albanir, R. 1963 Bodolosky, Scott 1977, 78, 79 Chrucky, A. 1964 Ale, Newton 1948 Bofill, James A. 1975 Cicali, Steven 1989, 91, 92 Allen, D. 1968 Bohus, William 1956, 57, 58 Cillo, Anthony 1951, 52 Almeida, Elizabeth (mgr.) 2001, 02, 03 Bonura, Ryan 2001 Clark, W. 1969 Almeida, Vincent 1996, 97, 98, 99 Borden, Vincent 2017, 18, 19, 20 Clemeson, John 1965, 66 Alonso, John C. 1975, 76, 77 Borja, Ramiro, A. 1979, 80 Coburn, George 1939 Alvarado, Iker 2020 Bourdeau, Nate 2009, 10, 11 Coddington, Lyman 1955, 57 Amani-Dove, Hamisi 1992, 93, 94, 95 Boutilier, David, 1998, 99, 2000, 02 Cohn 1953 Ambrosio, Valentino 2019 Bracuhle, Chris 1985, 86, 88, 89 Collum, Peter 1991, 92 Ancin, Lubos 2003, 04, 05 Braddock, L. 1956 Colt, George Anderegg Eugene 1939, 40 Bradley, R. 1947, 48 Columpar, Charlie 1960, 61, 62 Andracki, William 1990, 91 Branigan, Alan 1993, 94, 95, 96 Commandatore, Angelo 1986 Angelilo, Virgel 1971 Braverman, Beatrice (Mgr) 1977 Compise, Joe 1970 Apgar, Howard 1942, 43 Brewster, Hugh 1982 Congdon, Rich 1962 Apgar, O. 1947 Breznitsky, Ryan 2005, 06, 08 Conover, John A. 1952 Archer, Sam, 2008, 09, 10, 11 Brightly 1954 Conway, Jon 1996, 97, 98, 99 Arciszewski, H. 1955 Brinkema, J. 1963 Conway, Scott 2001, 03 Arenas, Ricardo 2003 Brinkmann, Art 1953, 54, 55 Cook, A., 1966, 68 Arronis, Randy 2019, 20 Brooks, David 1978, 79 Cook, B., 1968 Asher, Oren 2019, 20 Brown 1943 Cooke, Bob 1985, 86, 87, 88 Ashraf, Jasmine (mgr.) 2003 Brown, Horace J. 1952 Corboz, Mael 2012, 13 Ávila, Pablo 2019, 20 Brown, Robin, 2011, 12 Corbran, Kenneth J. 1974, 75, 76 Browne, R., 1965, 66 Correa, Juan Pablo 2011, 2012, 13, 14, 15 - B-- Bruccoleri, Nathan, 2011, 12, 13. 14 Couzens, M., 1968 Baay, Roelof 1975 Brudnick, J., 1968, 69 Cowell Bob 1968, 69 Baba, Paul D. 1952, 53, 54 Brunaud, Thomas 2019 Cox, Charlie 2006, 07, 08, 10 Bacchaus, Ralph 1971 Brunetti, F. 1969 Craig, Everett 1947, 48, 49 Badgley, Bob 1957, 58, 59 Bruno, Joe 2018 Craig, Robert 1998 Baird, Ryan 2012 Bruno, Jon 2004 Crane, Pete 1942 Ballentine 1943 Brunt, P. 1964, 65, 66 Craney, Russ 1987 Ballentine, J. 1947, 48 Burchall, Tyejae 2017-19 Craven, Benson 1949, 50 Banket, Walter J. 1981, 82, 83 Burke, J. 1960, 62 Crowley, Michael 2006 Barber, R. 1959 Burr, Mike 1953, 54, 55 Cruez, R. 1968, 69 Barbour, A., 1955, 57 Burroughs, Russell 1939, 40, 41 Cruz, Nick 2018, 19, 20 Barbour, David Bushar, Bob 1971 Csirmaz, Peter 1980, 81, 83 Barisic, Tomislav, 2006, 07 Butler, R., (Mgr) 1947 Cuevas, Andrew 2009, 10, 11 Barone, D., 1968 Buttson, Jeremy 1993, 94, 95, 96 Cugliari, F. 1962, 63, 64 Barrueta, David, 1988, 89, 90 Buxton, M. 1966 Cushner, H. 1969 Barry, Ritchie 2020 Buzas, August 1940 Cusick, Robert 1941 Barton, Stanley 1949 Beach, Chris 1987, 88, 89, 90 - C - - D - Beasley, Colin 2020 Cakuza, Phil 1971 D’Ambrose, Emily (mgr.) 2002, 03 Bedrosian, George 1956, 57, 58 Calafiore, Paul 2007, 08, 10, 11 Dadetto, J. 1968 Behn, Vaughn 1941 Calamia, Beth (Mgr) 1986 Dailey, Brinker 2003, 04, 05, 06 Bell, R. 1968, 69 Cameron, Sean 2005, 06 Dailey, Sean 2017 Bellinger, Terence L. 1979, 80, 81, 82 Campbell, P. 1968 Dantas, Guilherme 2008, 09 Beneville, Wallace 1950, 51, 52 Campesi, Joseph 1969, 71 Darey, P. 1958 Benjamin, R., (Mgr) 1950 Carbonara, Glenn 1984, 85, 86, 87 Darwin, A. 1968, 69 Bennett, Brian 2012 Carolan, Brian 1993, 94 Davidson, Tim 1997 Berg, J. 1963, 64 Carroll, Josh 2008, 09 Day, Osborne 1940, 41 Bergen, Boyd 1940, 41 Carstens, Jeffrey 1989, 90, 91 Deak, Steve 1979 Bergold, Eric 1980, 81 Carvalho, Alfred 1981 D’Angelo, Eugene 1960, 61 Bergstrom, Harry 1956, 58 Casero, J. 1957 DeBoer, Paul 1955 Berkowitz, K. 1968, 69 Caserta, J. 1954, 55 Decker, Ethan Vanacore 2017 Berman, Matthew 2011 Castellanos, Sam 2000, 03 deGomar, Ted, 1939, 40, 41 Berry, P., 1965 Castle, B. 1965, 66 DeHaas, Jan, 1971 Bialik, Zach 2013 Castle, W. 1963 DeLangen, Frank 1955, 56 Bieker, Stephen 1985 Cavalier, Michele (Mgr) 1988 Demcak, Dominic 2018 Bigelow, 1943 Chaberski, G. 1963 Deneault, Todd 1993, 94 LETTERWINNERS

DelOtero, Edward 1990, 92 Forster, Simon 1996, 97, 98, 99 DeMarco, James 1984, 85, 86, 87 Fotinopoulos, Peter 1980 - H - DeMeritt, S. 1956 Franklyn, Myles 2018 Habig, William 1962, 63, 64 DeMorat, Joseph 1984, 85, 86, 87 Fowler, P. 1966, 68 Hackett, Miles 2014, 15, 16, 17, 18 Denton, James T. 1977 Frederick, Christian 1951, 52, 53 Haghshenas, Amir 2007, 08 Denton, William S. 1975, 76, 77 Freisenbruch, Roger 1958, 59, 60 Halfhide, Anthony S. 1975 DeOrio, Tony 1986, 87, 88, 89 Freuenzimmer, Robert 1959, 60 Hall, Christopher 1980, 81, 83, 84 DeRochi, J. 1955, 58 Friel, Matt 1996, 97, 98, 99 Hall, Jordan 2018 DeVizio, Thomas 2018, 19, 20 Fuller, Steve 1960, 61, 62 Hallerand, L. 1966 DiCuollo, Lino 1988, 89, 90, 91 Fusari, Sal 2008, 09 Hambleton, Spencer 2013, 14 Diegro, R. 1968 - G - Handlin, Mike 2007, 08 Dierauf, Thomas 1951, 52 Gahagan, Scott 2002, 03, 04, 05 Hanson, H. 1966 Dietel 1953 Gall, Walter 1942 Harasym, B. 1966 Dietrich, Harry 1980, 81, 82 Galloway, Kyle 2017, 18, 19, 20 Harding, Philip G. 1952, 53, 54 Dixon, Blama 2007 Gardner, J. 1966, 68 Harner, Harlan 1947, 48, 49 Dmitzah, L 1965 Gateman, Gretchen 1985 Harris, Malcom 1950, 51 Dombrowski, Steve 1984, 85 Gauntt, R. 1947, 50 Hart, Ross M. 1975, 76 Donnely, Peggy (Mgr) 1976, 77 Gauntt, William 1950, 51 Hart, Vic 1954 Donoho, Joe 2003 Gaven, Edward G. 1977, 78, 79, 80 Harter 1954 Dovell, Thomas 2015, 16, 17, 18 Gawron, Jill (Mgr.) 1996, 97, 98 Hartmann, George 1959, 60 Duka, Dilly 2007, 08 Geis, Jack 1951 Hartung, Raymond 1942 Dull, R. 1956 Gernand, F. 1964 Hartwig, Craig 1985 Dunmeyer, Herbert W., 1952 Ghosh, Trish (Mgr) 1988 Hasbrouck, Randal L. 1974 Dutkewych, O. 1961, 62 Giannella, Stefania 1998 Hassler, P. 1965, 66 Gibbs, Rayon 2014, 16 Hasings, Dylan 2006 - E- Gill, Ravi 2007 Hastings, Steve 1952 Eberhardt, R. 1950 Gillingham, Steve 1958, 59 Hausler, W. 1960 Edelstein, Darryl 1986, 87, 88, 89 Glaser, Gretchen (Mgr) 1984, 85 Haviland, J. 1963 Edelstein, Mark 1986 Glieberman, Paul 1971 Hawkins, Brian 2015, 17, 18 Edwards, Chris 2007, 08, 09, 10 Gold, Hal 1959 Hawkins, Chris 2018-19 Edwards, Michael 1988 Gold, Stephen 1993 Hayward, Kyle 2000, 01 Eiker, Ken, 1955, 56, 57 Golden, Brandon 2018-19 Hearne, Elwood 1942 El Bialy, Sherif, 2000, 01, 02 Goldstein, M. 1964 Held, Joseph 1974 Engle, Ernest 1939 Gomez, Zachary 2012 Hellings, Ned 1960, 61 Erbe, Warren 1939, 40 Gooch 1953 Herman, Andrew 2004 Erdman, Steve 1982 Goodkind, M. 1963 Henry, Darin 2020 Ermeling, Warren 1939, 40 Goodstadt, Rich 1963, 64, 65 Henry, Edward 1991 Ervin, John 1940, 41, 42 Goodwin, Kyle 2016, 18 Herndon, T. 1961 Espenship, Clark 1939, 40 Goodwin, Rich 1962, 65 Henrich, Karl 1996, 97 Esposito, Robert 1983, 84, 85, 86 Goon, Raymond 1981, 82, 83, 84 Hewitt, Joseph 1941, 42 Eze, Kene 2011, 12, 13 Gooverts, Edwin 1969, 71 Heyman, Hans 1941 Eze, Olisa 2012, 14, 15 Gould, Michae 1995, 97, 98 Hill Jr., George G. 1974 Grande, Vince 1982, 83 Hill, James 1939, 40, 41, 42 - F - Grannis, P. 1963, 64 Hoffman, B. 1963 Faheem, Ahmad 2014, 15, 16 Grato, Kyle 2004, 05, 06, 07 Holder, Louis 1989, 90 Farquharson, R. 1956, 57, 58 Gray, Don 2001, 02, 03 Holford, Ronald H. 1952, 53, 54 Farrar, Cameron 20199 Gray, T. 1966 Holsten, Steve 1961, 62, 63 Farrell, Thomas 2015, 16 Gray, Tom 2004 Homer, Al 1958 Faticoni, Tony 1992 Greczek, David 2013, 14, 15, 16 Homer, H. 1956 Fedorschak, Michael L. 1974 Green, D. 1963, 1965 Homoki, Steve 1961, 62, 63 Feibush 1954 Greenleaf 1954 Homowitz, Brian 1999, 2000 Feinstein, Jack 1971 Grey, Donald 2000, 01 Hoops, Donald 1951, 52 Feldman, M. 1956, 57 Grey, T 1964 Hoppe, J. 1964, 65, 66 Fenning, M. 1950 Griessel, R. 1956, 57 Horan, Ron L., 1976 Ferrante, Joe 1991 Griffith, Richard (Mgr) 1949 Hortz, 1964 Ferraro, Rich 1993, 94, 95 Grigorian, Raffi (Mgr) 1984, 88 Housler, W. 1961, 62 Ferro, Frank 1960, 61 Grimaldi, John 1974, 75, 76 Hron, Ihor 1963, 64 Fichera, Alex 2002 Groetz, K. 1959 Hudson, M. 1964 Ficken, Charles 1939, 40 Gros, Josh 2000, 01, 02, 03 Hulse, Charles 1950, 51 Finn, Jim 1966 Gross 1953 Hunter 1943 Fischer, Denise (Mgr) 1988 Gross, Anton 1959 Hunter, Kori 1992, 93, 95 Fishman, Bill 1971 Grubel, Herb 1957, 58 Hurff, Connor 2012 Fitzgerald, Rory 2000, 02 Gruenwald, Ruben 1952, 53, 54 Hurwitt, Albert 1941 Fleckenstein, Robert 1954, 55 Gsell 1948 Hussain, Turab (Mgr.) 1993, 94 Fleischer, Jeffrey B. 1974 Gutiereez, Federico 2017, 18 Foreman, J. 1966 Gutierrez, Ginelle (mgr.) 2005 - I - Fornaro, Mike 2015 Guzman, Niel 2014, 15, 16, 17 Ireland, Herbert 1939, 40, 41 LETTERWINNERS

Isaacson, Drew (Mgr) 1987, 88, 89 Lasby, Brett 1997, 98 Mazzucato, Zeno 2017, 18 Isaacson, Tyler 1984, 85, 86, 87 Lawarence, F. 1950 McCarthy, Joseph (Mgr) 1976 Ivins, Barry W. 1952 Lee, Sang 2014, 15, 16 McDaniel, R. 1950 Lee, Walter 1948, 49, 50 McFadden, Kevin 2007, 08 - J - Lees, Beverly (Mgr) 1986, 87 McGinn, Scott 1996, 98, 99 Jacobson, Vicki (Mgr) 1987 Lefkowitz, Brian (Mgr.) 1993 McKoy, Sheldon 2015, 16 Javornicky, Walter 1939 Le Guennec, Hugo 2019, 20 McLarney, Robbie 2008, 09, 10 Jennings, Joseph P. 1975 Leonard, William 1939 McMullen, Kevin 2010, 11, 12 Jeramaz, Thomas 1941 Leslie, E. 1950 McNicoll, Brennan 2010 Johansson,Tommy 2000 Letson, Ben 1986, 87, 88, 89 McNeal, Shaeza(Mgr.) 1996 Johnson, Brian 2001, 02, 03, 04 Letters, Joe 1960, 61, 62 McRae, Tim 2006, 07 Johnson, Marshall 1950, 51 Levinsky, Paul 1971 McQuaid, Tim 2016-19 Johnson, Robert 1991, 92, 94 Lindacher, E. 1955 McVeigh, Malcom 1950, 51, 52 Jones, Nan (Mgr) 1981, 82, 83 Lindner, Dan 1987, 88, 90, 91 Mehl, G. 1963, 64, 65 Jortner 1954 Linhart, J. 1959 Melia, Terry 1984 Juengert, Nick 1983, 84 Litos, Minas F. 1977, 78, 79, 80 Melkin, R. 1968 Juergens, George 1954, 56 Little, W. 1963 Menthe, B. 1964, 65 Jun, Habeen 2020 Llewellyn, W. 1939, 40, 41 Messer, Alfred 1939, 42 Jungst, Leo 1971 Lloyd, Adam 2005, 06, 07 Messing, Russ 1971 Locke, Harry 1947, 48, 49 Messner, Arthur 1939 - K - Lockman, Kim 1995 Meyer, John 1962, 63, 65 Kaiser, Kenneth (Mgr) 1939, 41 Londono, Bonny 2010 Michael, Greg 1983, 84, 85, 86 Kaczynski, Alex 2015, 16, 18 Longenecker, Brent 1991, 92, 93, 94 Miele, Angelina (Mgr) 1986, 87 Kalapos, Robert 1948, 51 Longo, Jake 2016, 18-19 Mihalek, Jan 1987, 88 Kamara, Ibrahim 2008, 09, 10, 11 Longo, Joey (Mgr.) 1993 Miller, Eric 1992, 93 Kaplan, M. 1960, 61, 62 Lopes, Pedro 1990, 91, 93, 94 Miller, Jay 1963, 64, 65 Karakulko, W. 1957, 58 Lottman, B., 1963, 64 Miller, J., 1969 Karcz, Chris 2001, 02, 03, 04 Loverso, Steve 2002 Miller, Michael 1970, 71, 72 Kargbo, Abdul 2004, 05 Lovoulos, Niko 2017-19 Miller, Michael W. 1987, 88, 89, 90 Kasuba, John 1958, 59, 60 Ludwig, Dennis 1998, 99, 00, 01 Miller, Norman 1939, 40, 42 Kaczynski, Alex 2015, 16, 17 Lurie, Mitch 2015 Mitchell, John 1983, 84, 85, 86 Kearton, Albert 1947, 48, 49 Lydle, E. 1966 Mitchell, Roland 1977, 78, 79, 80 Kenig, Jason 1995, 96, 97, 98 Lyonnais, Joe 2005 Mohr, D. 1950 Kersting, Jerry 1958, 59, 60 Moller, Max 2011, 12 Kettelkamp, Keith, 1975, 76, 77 - M - Montgomery, Car 1953, 54 Kemmerer, Kieran 2013, 14, 15, 16 Mace, Aaron 1992 Moore, Chris 2005, 06, 07 Kirk, M. 1968, 69 MacVane, David 2009, 10, 11 Mora, Gustavo 2001, 02, 03, 04 Kirk, Wes 2002, 03, 04 Madsen, Stig 1958 Moran, Kerry (Mgr) 1991, 92 Kirshner, Lev 1987, 88, 89, 90 Maeland, Ola 2020 Morgan, Drew 2012, 13, 14, 15 Kiss, Geza K. 1975, 76 Mahoney, John 1953, 54 Morgans, Alex 2009, 10 Klink, Adam 2009, 10, 11 Maier, Andreas 1990, 91, 92, 94 Morris, Tyler 2015, 16 Knapp, Peter 1959 Mainsman, William 1971 Mortarulo, Joseph 1988 Knauth, Roger 1956, 57, 58 Maira, Samuel 1976, 77, 78, 79 Moser, Todd 1999, 00, 01, 03 Knibbs, Bryant 2008, 09, 10, 11 Marcks, Jeff, 1971 Moschella, S. 1956 Knigge, G. 1956 Mark, Ben 1970, 71 Moyo, Brian 1963, 64, 65 Knolls, Bill 1971 Mark, Larry 2003, 04 Mroczko, S. 1961 Koffeman, Bart 2003, 04, 05, 06 Marques, Ricardo 1999 Mueller, Dave 1987, 88, 89, 90 Koithan, R. 1947 Marsh, A. Kimball, (Mgr) 1951, 52 Muri, Pierre 1980, 81 Kolt, G. 1959 Marshall 1953 Muernseer, Dieter, 1961, 62, 63 Kontes, William 1939 Martenson, Jake 2005,06,07 Murray, Andrew 2019 Kovacs, Jeffrey P. 1976 Martillotti, Bruno J. 1974, 75, 76 Murray, S., 1968, 69 Kraus, R. 1958 Martin, Dan 1992, 93, 94, 95 - N- Kripalani, Anjali (Mgr) 1986, 87 Martin, J.D 2000, 01 Naipawer, Michele (Mgr) 1989 Kross, John 1939 Martin, Jon 2001 Napolitano, Phil 1994, 95, 96 Kruczek, Andrew 1978, 79, 80, 81 Martinengo, Mike 1971 Naso, Cindy (Mgr) 1984 Krumins, Andy 1958, 59, 60 Martinez, D. 1965, 66 Naumoski, Dragan 2010, 11,12 Kulik, Carol (Mgr) 1983, 84 Martinez, Leonardo 1979, 80, 81 Neary, Bruce C. 1978, 79 Kunz, W. 1950 Marusczak, W. 1968, 69 Neary, Philip E. 1981, 82, 83 Marville, Theodore 1948, 49 Nervi, Ed 1971 - L - Marzouk, Nicole (Mgr) 1991 Nevins, Doug 1992 LaBrocca, Nick 2003, 04, 05, 06 Masur, David 1982, 83, 84 Nicolian, Edward 1950, 51 Lalas, Alexi 1988, 89, 90, 91 Masur, Keith 1982, 83, 84 Nitchman, D. 1960, 61, 62 Landes 1954 Matteo, Sean 2012 Niver, F. (Mgr) 1961 LaPenta, P. 1966 Mayaka, Kevin 2012 Nordberg, George 1940 LaPerche, Ed 1982, 83, 84, 85 Mazhar, Aly 2007, 08, 09 Nyman, William A. 1952 Larabee, A. 1957 Mazzocchi, Maurice 1988, 89, 90 LETTERWINNERS

- O - Reiss, William 1941, 42, 43 Simi, Zach 2004, 05 Obetz, John Jason 1988, 89 Reisz, J. 1958 Simon, Jimmy 2008 O’Connell, Kevin 1992, 93, 94, 95 Rho, Tae Woong 2006, 07 Simpson, James 1947, 49, 50 O’Connell, Richard 1951, 52 Rice, J. 1960 Simpson, Mark 1997 O’Connor, James 1985 Richards, Warren 2004 Singer, S. 1955 O’Connor, Kevin 2004, 04, 06. 07 Ritchings, Arthur 1939, 40 Sipos, J. 1950 O’Donnell, Anthony 2019, 20 Ritchings, Keith 2004, 05 Skoric, Bojan 2005 Ohin, Ed 2004 Ritter 1948 Slavick,Clement 2019, 20 O’Rourke, Heather (Mgr) 1989 Robinson, K. 1950 Slotkin, Brian 1992 O’Rourke, Thomas 2012, 13, 14 Robinson, Ian 2012 Small, J. 1961, 62 Ortega, Frank 1949, 50 Rodenhi, T. 1955, 56 Smith, A. 1950, 54 Ozoroski, Mark 1985, 86 Rogers, John 1990, 91, 92 Smith, C. 1955, 56 Rogers, R. 1950 Smith, William P. 1974 - P - Roma, Herbert (Mgr) 1949 Soboff, Michael 2012 Paajarvi, Mats 2000 Rosenberg, Rachel (Mgr) 1988, 89 Sokil, George 1953 Pallitta, Angelo 1983, 84 Rosenthal, Herbert M. 1974 Sollitto, Basil 1939 Paluzzie, F. 1965 Ross, Nick 1998, 99, 2000 Sorrentino, Joey 2006 Panuccio, Gaetano 2008, 09, 10 Rothlein, J. 1969 Sosnowski, John 1960, 61, 62 Park, Thomas L. 1978, 79 Rothstein, Art 1958 Sotack, Cole 2020 Parker, Joseph 1939, 40 Ruckles 1953, 54 Soutar, A. 1956, 57 Parr, Dan 2009 Ruedeman, Rudy 1953, 54 Spracklin, Robert 2012 Parsons, Donald 1949, 50 Rzewsky, Nick 1963, 64 Speery, G. 1963, 64 Pauluzzie, F. 1964, 66 Spencer, Derek 1985, 86 Paviolitis, Jim 1996, 97, 98, 99 - S - Springer, James R. 1977, 78, 79 Pavlisko, Lori (Stat) 1979 Sa, Erik 2013, 14, 15, 17 Spingler, Charles F. 1981, 82, 83 Pax, Exau 2012 Sabaly, Moussa 2020 Spracklin, Bobby 2013 Pearl, S. 1969 Salkin, A. 1959 Stahanovich, G. 1962, 64 Pearson, Chuck 1983, 84, 85, 87 Salmon, Yannick 2008, 09, 10 Stamen, S. 1965, 66 Pedersen, L. 1947, 48 Salyer, Chad 2005 Starks, Geoffrey 1988 Pekmezian, Richard 1981, 82 Sanam, Ghanchi (mgr.) 2005 Starrett, Mark 1976, 77, 78, 79 Pelletier, Jason 2003 Sanchez, C. 1968, 69 Stausland, Johan 2000 Penberthy, E. 1961 Sandor, Niklas 1995, 96, 97 Steelman, Clarence 1939, 40 Pendrak, Kristen (mgr.) 1996 Santos, David 1985, 86, 87 Steen, Walt 1953 Pereira, Rafael 2017, 18 Sasser, Alfred 1947, 48, 49 Stern, Marty 2009 Perez, Dante 2014, 15, 16, 17 Scheer, R. 1965 Sternberger, Adam 2004, 05, 06, 07 Perlmutter, Philip 1949 Scheidt, Athanasios 2016 Stevens, Floyd Perone, Fred 1954, 56 Schenholm, Carl 1942 Stewart, Chris 1998, 99, 00, 01 Perry, Laura (mgr.) 2003 Schiavino, Anthony 2001, 02, 03, 04 Stillwagon, Mike 1992, 93 Petersen, Oliver 2002, 05, 06 Schiesswohl, Richard 1965, 66 Stillwell, C. 1960, 61, 62 Peterson, Ryan 2016, 17 Schmidt, Herb 1959, 60, 61 Strapp, F. 1969 Peterson, Sven 1948, 49, 50 Schroder, P. 1947 Strazzella, Rocky 1992, 93, 94, 95 Phillips, David 1940 Schubert, P. 1966 Stricklin, R. 1968, 69 Phillips, Jule 1951, 53 Schultz, P. 1962 Suger, Thomas R. 1978, 79 Phillips, Kristin (Mgr) 1984, 85, 86 Schwartz, Jules 1968 Sutphin, Martin 1950, 51, 52 Picatagi, Richard 1976, 77 Schwarz, Christian 1997, 98, 99 Swearer, B. 1968 Piesner, Brian 1996, 97, 98, 99 Schweiker, Malcolm 1941, 42, 43 Sytnyk, Andre 1976 Ponce, Pablo 2003 Scotti, Francesco 2020 Szemple, Ryan 2012 Pope, Robert 1947, 48, 49 Seiden, Milt 1941 Powers, R. 1963 Sentowski, Brian 1990, 91, 92, 93 - T - Pozotrigo, Alberto 1974 Setchell, Joe 2011, 12, 13 Taintor, Mitchell 2012, 13, 14, 15 Prager 1954 Sfantos, Konstantinos 1974 Talerico, Michael 1981, 82, 83, 84 Proshan, Chet 1971 Sharkey, Chris 1986, 88 Tartara, Vic 1992, 93 Przitulsky, Stan 1974, 75, 76 Shaw, Mike 1993, 94, 95, 96 Tau, Marcie (Mgr) 1989 Pugliese, Vincenzo 2018, 19, 20 Sheer, R. 1966 Taylor, S. 1962, 64 Puleo, John 1949, 50 Sheffert, Ted 1959 Teal, James 2019 Pyper, David 1949, 50 Sheppard, Dustin 1998, 99, 00, 01 Telesz, Mark 1999, 00, 01, 02 Sheridan, R., (Mgr) 1950 Temple, Jackson 2019, 20 - R - Sherr, B. 1964 Terry, Alieu 2003, 04, 05 Racines, Vitolds 1952, 53, 54 Shlomi, Yaron 2002 Terry 1948 Raffner, Mellissa (Mgr) 1989 Shoemaker, P. 1962 Tetro, Brandon 2014, 15, 16, 17 Ramirez,Eduardo A. 1977, 78, 79, 80 Shushkovsky, Brian 2015, 16, 17, 18 Tetro, Ross 2012, 13. 14, 16 Rammel, Steven 1989, 90 Shuster, Carl 1941, 42 Thistle, Richard 1942 Rath, John 1995, 96, 97, 98 Sibley, F. (Mgr) 1959 Thomas, George 1939 Ray, B. 1965 Sibley, J. 1958 Thomas, Peter 1949, 50 Reed, T. 1960 Sievert, Robert E. 1974 Thorne, Rollin 1940 Reid, Mike 1997, 98, 00, 01 Silver, Alex 2009, 10 Tiao, Chris 2019, 20 LETTERWINNERS

Tighe, D. 1950 Wiener, Richard P. 1977, 78, 79, 80 Timken, John 1947, 49, 50 Wiess, Herb 1961, 62, 63 Toleno, Dan 1953, 54, 55 Wilcox 1943 Tolomeo, Patrick 2006 Williams, Rodney 1976, 78, 79 Trimmell, Robert 1942 Wilson, Chris 2002, 03 Trinkoff, Paul 1980 Winkler, K. 1965, 66 Turner, Amanda (Mgr) 1990, 91 Winner, J. Michael 1978, 79, 80, 81 Turner, Seth 2018 Winner, Robert Turp, David 1947, 48, 49 Winslow, Nye 2008, 09, 10, 11 Turp, E. 1947, 48, 50 Winter, R. 1958 Wisth Lie, Jørgen 2019 - U - Witt, Janine (Mgr) 1988 Udijohn 2012 Wittcoff, H. 1963 Urch, Robert 1959 Witzig, Richard S. 1977 Uster, Ralph 1950, 51 Wolf, M. 1950 Umanski, R. 1968 Wolf, Martin 1994 Unger, Ernie 1957, 58 Wolf, Richard R. 1977, 78, 79 - V - Wolson, Helene (Mgr) 1982-85 Vagnini, L. 1956 Woodcock, D. 1948, 50 Valiela, I. 1962 Wooden, Ken 1956, 57 VanCleef, Ray 1949 Wright, J. 1963, 65 VanDemarck, K. 1968 Wright, Jason 2014, 15, 16 Van de Walker, John (Mgr) 1949 Wulf, Henry 1959 VanKirk, John 1942, 43 Vasilakis, George 2004 - Y - Vassiliadias, Dimitrios 2012, 13 Yacona, A. 1968 Vedder, Keegan 2019, 20 Yeager, David 1982, 83, 84 Velasquez, Carlos 1976 Yoon, Kyung (mgr.) 2003 Velazquez, Javier 1986, 87 Young, B. 1968, 69 Veltri, Matt 2000, 01 Young, Harold 1939 Vermes, Peter 1985, 86, 87 Young, Jack 2014, 15, 16, 17 Vitetta, Brandee 1994 Young, Richard A. 1975, 76, 77 VanOekel, Matt 2005, 06, 07 Young, Thomas E. 1981, 82 Volk, Mike 2007 Youssef, John, 1999, 2000 Volz, E. 1955 Volz, J. 1956 - Z - Vose, Donald T.Jr. 1949, 50, 51 Zacher, Christine 1995 Zanoni, Gregory 1980 - W- Zaouia, Amine 2012 Waked, Tino 2007, 08 Zaun, Jeffrey 1989, 90, 91, 93 Walier, Mitch 2013, 14, 15, 16 Zavala, Mario 1982, 83 Wall, Brendan 2018-19 Zea, Tony 1990, 91, 92 Walsh, Billy 1997 Zelles, G. 1955 Walsh, Mike 1999, 2000 Zelles, Rodger A. 1952, 53, 54 Walker, Charley 1964, 65, 66 Zinderdine, J. 1963, 64 Warren, Franz 1989, 90, 91, 93 Zinter, Ricky 2000, 01, 02 Washington, Bryce 2017, 18 Wasowski, R. 1961, 62 Wayman, C. 1950 Webb, Todd 2010, 11, 12, 13 Weber, Andrew 2013 Weber, Jacob F. 1979, 80, 82, 83 Weber, Mike 1985, 86, 87, 88 Weegan, Jim 1971 Weick, Jesse 2016 Weidling, Brian 1991 Weilerhand, J. 1965 Weiner 1943 Weinstein 1943 Weledniger, D. 1963 Werner, Robert 1950, 51, 52 Wetter, Harold R. 1952, 54, 55 Weyer, Jacy 1997 Whelan, Tim 1982 Whitehead, Sid 1941, 42, 43 Widdowson, Steve 1994, 95, 96, 97 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS

Championships & Tournaments: 1990 National Runner-Up 1989 & 1994 Final Four NCAA Tournament Appearances (17): 1960, 1961, 1983, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2011, 2015 2015 SECOND ROUND 2003 SECOND ROUND 1996 SECOND ROUND NOVEMBER 22, 2015 AKRON, OHIO NOVEMBER 26, 2003 AKRON, OHIO DECEMBER 1, 1996, PISCATAWAY, N.J. AKRON 6, RUTGERS 1 AKRON 3, RUTGERS 2 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 2, RUTGERS 0 Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary Rutgers 0 1- 1 Rutgers 0 2- 2 Florida International 0 2- 2 Akron 5 1- 6 Akron 2 1- 3 Rutgers 0 0- 0 Goals: RU - Sugor Al Awwad 80:08 (Mitch Taintor); UA - Victor Goals: RU - Josh Gros 52:15 (Schiavino), Josh Gros 54:59 (Are- Goals: FIU - Danny Vargas (unassisted), 67th, Allen Kozic (unas- Souto 4:56 (unassisted), Stuart Holthusen 12:28 (Richie Laryea, nas, LaBrocca); UA - Ross McKenzie16:45 (Odwell), Cameron sisted), 73rd. Saves: FIU - 1 (Sal Fontana); RU - 4 (Jon Conway). Sean Sepe), Richie Laryea 12:45 (unassisted), Stuart Holthusen Knowles 20:51 (McKenzie), Kirk Harwat 69:50 (Kletzien). Shots: Corners: FIU - 3; RU - 2. Fouls: FIU - 17; RU 22. Offside: FIU - 1; 16:09 (Adam Najem), Richie Laryea 17:39 (unassisted), Sean RU - 11; UA - 15. Saves: RU - 3 (Ancin 3); UA - 2 (Christafaris 2). RU 1. Atttendance: 534. Sepe 59:50 (Adam Najem). Shots: RU - 10, UA - 25. Saves: RU - Corner Kicks: RU - 1; UA - 5. Attendance 1,467. 6 (David Greczek), UA - 2 (Jake Fenlason). Corner Kicks: RU - 2, 1996 FIRST ROUND UA - 7. Attendance 2025. 2003 FIRST ROUND NOVEMBER 23, 1996 PISCATAWAY, N.J. NOVEMBER 22, 2003 PISCATAWAY, N.J. RUTGERS 2, CORNELL 1 (3OT) 2015 FIRST ROUND RUTGERS 3, LAFAYETTE 1 Scoring Summary: NOVEMBER 19, 2015 PISCATAWAY, N.J. Scoring Summary: Cornell 1 0 0 0 0- 1 RUTGERS 1, LIU BROOKLYN 1 (PK) Lafayette 0 1- 1 Rutgers 0 1 0 0 1- 2 Scoring Summary: Rutgers 3 0- 3 Goals: Cornell - Bernard 16:55 (Megliola); RU - Rath 71:33 PK Goals: RU - Josh Gros 6:33 (Karcz, Kirk), Nick LaBrocca 43:37 [Shaw, Checcio). RU -Checcio 134:46 (Sandor, Paviolitis). Saves: LIU Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 - 1 (2) (unassisted), Ricardo Arenas 44:17 (Kirk); LC - Victor Krasij Cornell 7 (Hemant Sharma); Rutgers 8 (Jon Conway]. Corners: Rutgers 0 1 0 0 - 1 (3) 68:50 (McCaughey). Shots: RU - 21; LC - 11. Saves: RU - 3 Cornell - 14; RU - 7. Fouls: Cornell 25; RU 13. Offside: Cornell - Goals: LIU - Simen Hestnes 31:21 (unassisted); RU - Ahmad (Ancin 3); LC - 8 (Freedman 8). Corner Kicks: RU - 4; LC - 3. 2; RU - 3. Attendance: 2,549. Faheem 75:52 (Jason Wright, Sheldon McKoy). Shots: LIU - 10, Attendance 1,709. RU - 27. Saves: LIU - 8 (Logan Keys 7, Team 1), RU - 4 (David 1994 NATIONAL SEMIFINALS Greczek). Corner Kicks: LIU - 5, RU - 12. Attendance 204. DECEMBER 9, 1994 , DAVIDSON, N.C. Rutgers advanced on penalty kicks 3-2. 2001 THIRD ROUND VIRGINIA 2, RUTGERS 1 DECEMBER 2, 2001 BLOOMINGTON, IND. Scoring Summary: 2011 THIRD ROUND INDIANA 3, RUTGERS 0 Rutgers 1 0- 1 NOVEMBER 27, 2011 LOS ANGELES, CALIF. Scoring Summary: Virginia 1 1- 2 UCLA 3, RUTGERS 0 Rutgers 0 0- 0 First Half: RU - Kevin O’Connell 9:06 (Andreas Maier); UVa. - Scoring Summary: Indiana 1 2- 3 Damian Silvera 22:04 (Tain Nix). Second Half: UVa. - Billy Walsh Rutgers 0 0- 0 Goals: IU - Phil Presser 32:02 (Grabavoy, Noonan), Pat Noonan 53:42 (Brandon Pollard). Shots: UVa. - 14; RU 12. Saves - UVa. 9 UCLA 2 1- 3 46:38 (Hammer), Dias 56:50 (Grabavoy). Shots: RU - 7; IU - 15. (Mark Peters); RU 4 (Steve Widdowson). Corners: UVa. - 6; RU - Goals: UCLA - Chandler Hoffman 0:41 (Ryan Hollingshead, Saves: RU - 3 (Zinter 3); IU - 5 (Rogers 5). Corner Kicks: RU 5; IU 7. Fouls: UVa. - 15; RU 17. Attendance: 12,000. Patrick Matchett), Victor Chavez 43:14 (Kelyn Rowe), Hoffman 6. Attendance 3,854. 48:18 (Rowe, Hollingshead); Shots: UCLA - 12, RU - 11; Saves: 1994 QUARTERFINALS UCLA - 3 (Brian Rowe), RU - 5 (Kevin McMullen 4, Team 1); 2001 SECOND ROUND DECEMBER 3, 1994, PISCATAWAY, N.J. Corner Kicks: UCLA 3, RU - 1. Attendance 749. NOVEMBER 25, 2001 STORRS, CONN. RUTGERS 3, BROWN 1 RUTGERS 2, CONNECTICUT 1 (3 OT) Scoring Summary: 2011 SECOND ROUND Scoring Summary: Brown 0 1- 1 NOVEMBER 20, 2011 NEWTON, MASS. Rutgers 0 1 0 0 1- 2 Rutgers 1 2- 3 RUTGERS 1, BOSTON COLLEGE 1 (PK) Connecticut 0 1 0 0 0- 1 First Half: RU - Rob Johnson 21:17 (Phil Napolitano/Rocky Scoring Summary: Goals: RU - Dennis Ludwig 71:21 (unassisted), Ludwig 127:16 Strazzella). Second Half: BU - Shaun Harkin 50:54 (Gary PK (Karcz, El Bialy); UConn - Catellanos 80:36 (Mordocco, Ndiaye). Hughes); RU - Napolitano 71:19 (Strazzella), Napolitano 75:37 Rutgers 0 1 0 0 - 1 (4) Shots: RU - 8; UConn - 22. Saves: RU - 5 (Zinter 5); UConn - 2 (Johnson/Strazzella). Shots: RU - 11; BU - 8. Saves: RU - 3 Boston College 0 1 0 0 - 1 (3) (Hancock 2). Corner Kicks: RU 4; UConn - 8. Attendance: 1,403. (Steve Widdowson); BU - 1 (Tim Webb). Corners RU - 3, BU - 4. Overtime: Rutgers advances on penalty kics, 4-3 Fouls: RU - 19; BU - 15. Attendance: 7,026. Goals: BC - Patrick Chin 52:46 (unassisted), RU - Ibrahim 2001 FIRST ROUND Kamara 86:30 (Sam Archer, Bryant Knibbs); Shots: BC - 17, RU - NOVEMBER 23, 2001 STORRS, CONN. 1994 SECOND ROUND 10; Saves: BC - 2 (Justin Luthy), RU - 5 (Kevin McMullen 5); Cor- RUTGERS 1, HARVARD 0 NOVEMBER 27, 1994 PISCATAWAY, N.J. ner Kicks: BC - 5, RU - 7; Attendance 886. Rutgers advanced Scoring Summary: RUTGERS 3, PENN STATE 2 (2OT) on penalty kicks 4-3. Harvard 0 0- 0 Scoring Summary: Rutgers 0 1- 1 Penn State 1 1 0 0-- 2 2011 FIRST ROUND Goals: RU - Dennis Ludwig 80:08 (El Bialy). Shots: HU - 5; RU - Rutgers 1 1 0 1-- 3 NOVEMBER 17, 2011 PISCATAWAY, N.J. 8. Saves: HU - 5 (Mejias 4, team); RU - 1 (Zinter). Corner Kicks: First Half: RU - Hamisi Amani-Dove 2:31 (Rob Johnson, Brent RUTGERS 4, COLGATE 2 HU - 1; RU - 4. Attendance: 250. Longenecker); PSU -Stuart Reid 7:38 (unassisted). Second Half: Scoring Summary: PSU - Rich Wilmot 46:39 (Sebastin Gourverneur); RU - Phil Colgate 1 1- 2 Napolitano 85:19 (Amani-Dove). OT 2: RU - Rocky Strazzella Rutgers 1 3- 4 114:08 (Johnson). Shots: RU - 14; PSU - 15. Saves: RU - 4 (Steve Goals: RU - Bryant Knibbs 22:28 (unassisted), Nate Bourdeau Widdowson); PSU - 4 (Steve Sanders). Corners: RU - 2; PSU - 4. 63:50 (penalty kick), Juan Pablo Correa 81:12 (Bourdeau), 1999 FIRST ROUND Fouls: RU - 19; PSU - 14. Attendance: 4, 115. Own Goal 84:22 (unassisted); Colgate - Steven Miller 24:31 NOVEMBER 20, 1999 PISCATAWAY, NJ. (Shane Conlin), Patrick Letourneau 89:33 (Matt Schuber, Barrett YALE 1, RUTGERS 0 (2 OT) 1994 FIRST ROUND Metzger). Shots: RU - 11; Colgate - 18. Saves: RU - 4 (Kevin Scoring Summary: NOVEMBER 19, 1994 PISCATAWAY, N.J. McMullen 4); Colgate - 5 (Grant Reed 5). Corner Kicks: RU - 5; Yale 0 0 0 1- 1 RUTGERS 1, ST. JOHN’S 0 Colgate - 3. Attendance 629. Rutgers 0 0 0 0- 0 Scoring Summary Goals: Yale - Gould (pen. kick). Shots: RU - 7; Yale - 16. Saves: St. John’s 0 0- 0 2006 FIRST ROUND RU - 7 (Conway 7); Yale - 2 (Moss 2). Corner kicks: Yale, 7-5. Rutgers 0 1- 1 NOVEMBER 11, 2006 PISCATAWAY, N.J. Attendance: 1,419. Second Half: RU - Hamisi Amani-Dove 82:53 (unass.). Shots: St. RUTGERS 1, RHODE ISLAND 1 (PK) John’s - 17; RU - 15. Saves: St. John’s - 2 (Kris DaCosta); RU - 7 Scoring Summary: 1997 FIRST ROUND (Steve Widdowson). Corners: St. John’s - 3; RU - 7. Fouls: St. PK NOVEMBER 23, 1997 PISCATAWAY, N.J. John’s - 6; RU - 10. Attendance: 3,697. Rhode Island 1 0 0 0 - 1 (4) MARYLAND 1, RUTGERS 0 Rutgers 1 0 0 0 - 1 (2) Scoring Summary: RhodeIsland Advances on Penalty Kicks, 4-3 Maryland 1 0- 1 Goals: URI - Jeffery Gonsalves 5:41 (; Lukasz Rutgers 0 0- 0 Tumicz); RU - Nick LaBrocca 37:30 (unassisted). Shots: RU - First Half: UM: Jaime Eichmann (Randy Merckel) 32:50; Shots: 21; URI - 15. Saves: RU - 5 (VanOekel 5); URI - 4 (Pennock 4). UM 1, RU 16; Saves: UM 4 (Andy Kirk); RU 4 (Jon Conway). Corner Kicks: RU - 7; URI - 1. Attendance 1,230. Rhode Island Corners: UM - 6, RU - 4. Fouls: UM 9, RU 13. Offside: UM - 4, advanced on penalty kicks 4-2. RU - 4. Attendance: 2,295. NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS

1994 NCAA PLAY-IN 1990 SECOND ROUND 1983 FIRST ROUND NOVEMBER 12, 1994, PISCATAWAY, N.J. NOVEMBER 17, 1990, PISCATAWAY, N.J. NOVEMBER 19, 1983, TEANECK, N.J. RUTGERS 3, LOYOLA (MD) 1 RUTGERS 3, ADELPHI 2 (PK) FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 2, RUTGERS 0 Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: Loyola, (Md.) 0 1 - 1 PK FDU 0 2- 2 Rutgers 2 1 - 3 Adelphi 2 0 0 0 (2)- 2 Rutgers 1 0- 1 First Half: RU - Hamisi Amani-Dove 25:45 (Rob Johnson), Pedro Rutgers 2 0 0 0 (3)- 3 First Half: RU - Ray Goon 19:55 (unassisted). Second Half: FDU Lopes 27:50 (Amani-Dove). Second Half: RU - Mike Shaw 65:34 Overtime: RU advances on penalty kicks, 3-2 - Brian Ainscough 70:22 (Mike King), King 72:35 (Ainscough). (Amani-Dove); LC - Bill Wnek 87:21 (PK). Shots: LC - 11, RU - 9. First Half: RU - Jeff Carstens 14:22 (unassisted), Dave Mueller Shots: FDU - 20; RU - 9. Saves: FDU - 1 (Andrew Grett); RU - 7 Saves: LC - 4 (Zach Thornton); RU - 6 (Steve Widdowson). Cor- 25:08 (Alexi Lalas); A - Peter Thompson 26:03 (Yossi Cohen), (Dave Yeager). Cornerkicks: FDU - 7; RU - 4. Fouls: FDU - 13, ners: LC - 5; RU - 2. Fouls: LC - 19; RU - 12. Attendance: 1,378. Doug Olcott 42:09 (unassisted). Shots: Adelphi - 14; RU - 14. RU - 7. Saves: Adelphi - 3 [Chris Lowe); RU - 3 (Bill Andracki). Corners: 1993 FIRST ROUND Adelphi - 1; RU - 7. Fouls: Adelphi - 22; RU - 25. Attendance: 1961 NATIONAL SEMIFINALS NOVEMBER 14, 1993, ONEONTA, N.Y. 1,737. NOVEMBER 27, 1961, ST. LOUIS, MO. HARTWICK 2, RUTGERS 0 ST. LOUIS 6, RUTGERS 1 Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: Rutgers 0 0-- 0 1989 NATIONAL SEMIFINALS Rutgers 0 1- 1 Hartwick 1 1-- 2 DECEMBER 2, 1989, PISCATAWAY, N.J. St. Louis 1 5- 6 First Half: HC - Ian McIntyre 25:46 (George Neofotistos). Second VIRGINIA 3, RUTGERS 0 First Half: SL - Tom Klein 1:30 (Gerry Balassi). Second Half: Half: HC - Liam Heffernan 84:26 (Matt Lawrence). Shots: RU - Scoring Summary: SL - Bob Trigg 30:00 (Bob Malone), Klein 36:00 [Bob Trigg), 11; Hartwick - 13. Saves: RU - 4 (Kori Hunter]; Hartwick - 5 (Scott Virginia 1 2- 3 Steve Barry 47:00 (Trigg), Tony Teiber 55:00 (Barry), Klein 70:00 Vanderwall). Corner Kicks: RU - 7; Hartwick - 6. Fouls: RU - 17; Rutgers 0 0- 0 (Teiber); RU - Herb Weise 65:00 (Joe Letters). Shots: SL - 26; Hartwick - 16. Attendance: 1,609. First Half: UV - John Maessner 32:36 (unassisted). Second Half: RU - 12. Saves: SL - 4 (Dave Robben); RU - 6 (Rich Congdon). UV - Maessner 67:44 (Brad Agoos, Drew Fallon), Tim Kunihiro Corners: SL - 4; RU 3. 1991 SECOND ROUND 89:34 (Agoos). Shots: UV - 15; RU - 11. Saves: UV - 5 (Tony NOVEMBER 24, 1991, PISCATAWAY, N.J. Meola); RU - 4 (Dave Barrueta). Corners: UV - 6; RU - 9. Fouls: 1961 FIRST ROUND SOUTHERN METHODIST 3, RUTGERS 2 UV - 11; RU - 5. Attendance: 7,836. NOVEMBER 23, 1961, BROCKPORT, N.Y. Scoring Summary: RUTGERS 3, BROCKPORT STATE 1 SMU 2 1- 3 1989 QUARTERFINALS Scoring Summary: Rutgers 0 2- 2 NOVEMBER 25, 1989, PISCATAWAY, N.J. Rutgers 1 2- 3 First Half: SMU - Gianpauolo Pedroso 4:55 (Johnny Reynolds), RUTGERS 2, VERMONT 1 (2OT) Brockport 1 0- 1 Alan Prampin 15:05 (Andy Strause). Second Half: RU - Lou Scoring Summary: First Half: Brock - Rich Brauss 8:25 (PK); RU - Herb Schmidt Holder 59:11 (Lino DiCuollo), Steve Cicali 69:50 (unassisted); Vermont 0 1 0 0- 1 10:40. Second Half: RU - Herb Weise 4:10, Weise, 21:55. Shots: SMU - Reynolds 68:16 (Scott Blankenship). Shots: SMU - 8; RU Rutgers 1 0 0 1- 2 Brock - 4; RU - 24. Saves: Brock - 14; RU - 6 Rock Congeon). -12. Saves: SMU - 3 (John Howard). RU - 5 (Bill Andracki). Corner First Half: RU - 5:52Jeff Zaun (Mike Miller). Second Half: UV - Corners: Brock - 5; RU - 4. Kicks: SMU - 6; RU - 7. Fouls: SMU - 18; RU - 10. Attendance: Robert Beall 54:02 (unassisted). Overtime: RU - Chris Brauchle 6,868. 108:11 (Ben Letson). Shots: UV - 9, RU - 11. Saves: UV - 5 (Jim 1960 FIRST ROUND St. Andre); RU - 6 (Dave Barrueta). Corners: UV - 5, RU - 6. NOVEMBER 27, 1960, COLLEGE PARK, MD. 1991 FIRST ROUND Fouls: UV - 19; RU - 20. Attendance: 5,050. MARYLAND 4, RUTGERS 3 (OT) NOVEMBER 17, 1991, PISCATAWAY, N.J. *No Box Score Available* RUTGERS 2, OLD DOMINION 0 1989 SECOND ROUND The game marked Rutgers’ first bid to the NCAA Tournament. Scoring Summary: NOVEMBER 19, 1989, PISCATAWAY, N.J. Rutgers jumped out to a 3-0 lead after three periods. But Carlos Old Dominion 0 0 - 0 RUTGERS 3, COLUMBIA 1 Martin scored two goals and Cliff Krug tied the game with Rutgers 1 1- 2 Scoring Summary: just 29 seconds left to send it into sudden-death overtime. In First Half: RU - Rob Johnson 32:56 (Jeff Zaun). Second Half: Columbia 0 1- 1 overtime, Maryland’s Bob Cummings scored the game-winning RU - Lino DiCuollo 68:13 (Pedro Lopes). Shots: ODU - 6; Rutgers 2 1- 3 goal. RU - 12. Saves: ODU - 6 (Brett Phillips); RU - 3 (Bill Andracki). First Half: RU - Steve Rammel 27:27 (Darryl Edelstein), Ram- Corners: ODU - 4; Rutgers - 8. Fouls: ODU - 17; Rutgers - 18. mel 42:37 (Lino DiCuollo). Second Half: RU - Rammel 61:37 Attendance: 3,922. (unassisted); CU - Peter DiMaggio 75:40 (unassisted). Shots: CU - 16; RU - 17. Saves: CU - 5 (James Feuerborn); RU - 8 (Dave 1990 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH Barrueta). Corners: CU - 3; RU - 3. Fouls: CU - 17; RU - 10. At- DECEMBER 2, 1990, TAMPA, FLA. tendance: 3,390. UCLA 1, RUTGERS 0 (PK) Scoring Summary: 1987 SECOND ROUND PK NOVEMBER 29, 1987, PISCATAWAY, N.J. UCLA 0 0 0 0 0 0 (4) -- 1 CLEMSON 3, RUTGERS 2 Rutgers 0 0 0 0 0 0 (3) -- 0 Scoring Summary: Overtime: UCLA wins 1-0 on penalty kicks. Clemson 1 2- 3 Shots: UCLA - 22; RU - 22. Saves: UCLA - 7 (); RU - 8 Rutgers 1 1- 2 (Bill Andracki). Corners: UCLA - 4; RU - 8. Fouls: UCLA - 24; RU - First Half: C - Edo Boonstoppel 27:43 (); RU - Peter 30. Attendance: 4,613. Vermes 29:23 (unassisted). Second Half: RU - Bob Cooke 54:34 (Vermes); C - B. Murray 57:27 (Dave Veghte), B. Murray 65:00 1990 NATIONAL SEMIFINALS (James Rootes). Shots: C - 16; RU - 14. Saves: C - 2 [Tim Geno- DECEMBER 1, 1990, TAMPA, FLA. vese]; RU - 9 (Joe DeMorat). Corners: C - 8; RU - 4. RUTGERS 1, EVANSVILLE 0 Scoring Summary: 1987 FIRST ROUND Evansville 0 0-- 0 NOVEMBER 21, 1987, PISCATAWAY, N.J. Rutgers 1 0-- 1 RUTGERS 2, SETON HALL 1 First Half: RU - Mike Miller 43:33 (Lino DiCuollo). Shots: E - 8; Scoring Summary: RU - 4. Saves: E - 0 (Troy Harrington); RU - 4(Bill Andracki). Cor- Seton Hall 0 1- 1 ners: E - 2, RU - 5. Fouls: E - 14; RU - 14. Attendance: 3,772. Rutgers 2 0- 2 First Half: RU - 1:49 Bob Cooke (unassisted), Peter Vermes 29:23 1990 QUARTERFINALS (unassisted). Second Half: SHU - Ian Hennessey 88:46 (unas- NOVEMBER 25, 1990, PISCATAWAY, N.J. sisted). Shots: SHU - 24; RU - 18. Saves: SHU - 6 (David Nolan); RUTGERS 1, DARTMOUTH 0 RU - 18 (Joe DeMorat). Corners: SHU - 9, RU - 5. Scoring Summary: Dartmouth 0 0-- 0 Rutgers 1 0-- 1 First Half: Jeff Carstens (unassisted), 7:34. Shots; DC 8, RU 9. Saves; DC (Greg Leminkey) 2, RU (Bill And- racki) 2. Corners; D 5, RU 5. Fouls; DC 28, RU 23.Attendance: 4,300. CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORDS

2020 BIG TEN QUARTERFINAL 2014 BIG TEN QUARTERFINALS 2009 BIG EAST FIRST ROUND APRIL 10, 2021, COLLEGE PARK, MD. NOVEMBER 9, 2014, COLLEGE PARK, MD. NOVEMBER 5, 2009, MORGANTOWN, W.VA. MARYLAND 1, RUTGERS 1 (UMD ADV. 5-4 ON PK’S) MARYLAND 2, RUTGERS 0 RUTGERS 2, WEST VIRGINIA 0 Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: Rutgers 0 1 0 0- 1 Rutgers 0 0 - 0 Rutgers 2 0 - 2 Maryland 0 1 0 0- 1 Maryland 1 1 - 2 West Virginia 0 0 - 0 Second Half: RU - Ola Maeland 74:27 (Moussa Sabaly); MD - First Half: MD - Corboz (PK) 31:17. Second Half: MD- Campbell First Half: RU - Kamara (unassisted) 5:03, Parr (McLarney) 31:54. Justin Gielen 82:23 (Alex Nitzl)) (Raley, Eticha) 74:43. Shots: MD - 13, RU - 4. Saves: MD - 2 (Stef- Shots: RU - 12; WVU - 18. Saves: RU - 4 (Morgans); WVU - 5 Shots: RU - 9; MD - 15. Corners: RU - 3; MD - 8. fen), RU - 3 (Greczek). Corners: MD - 6, RU - 2. Att: 1071. (Johnson). Corners: RU - 5; WVU - 9. Attendance: 581. Attendance: 250. 2014 BIG TEN PLAY-IN 2006 BIG EAST SEMIFINALS 2019 BIG TEN PLAY-IN NOVEMBER 8, 2014, COLLEGE PARK, MD. NOVEMBER 3, 2006, PISCATAWAY, N.J. NOVEMBER 9, 2019, BLOOMINGTON, IND. RUTGERS 5, WISCONSIN 2 WEST VIRGINIA 1, RUTGERS O (PK) OHIO STATE 1, RUTGERS 0 Scoring Summary: (PK) Scoring Summary: Wisconsin 0 2 - 2 Scoring Summary: Rutgers 0 0 - 0 Rutgers 2 3 - 5 Rutgers 0 0 0 0 - 0 (2) Wisconsin 0 1 - 1 Goals: , ; First Half: RU - O’Rourke (Wright) 18:2, Bruccoleri (Cor- West Virginia 0 0 0 0 - 0 (4) Second Half: OSU - Devyn Etling 64:45 (Jack Holland) rea, Taintor) 43:23. Second Half: RU- Wright (Bruccoleri) 59:13; Overtime: West Virginia wins 1-0 on penalty kicks, (4-2). Shots: RU - 6; OSU - 15. Corners: RU - 6; OSU - 3. WIS - Segbers (Brindle) 62:17; RU- Taintor (unassisted) 63:31, Shots: RU - 15; WVU - 10. Saves: RU - 5 (VanOekel, 5); WVU - 2 Attendance: 125. Wright (Tetro, R., Hackett) 70:08; WIS- Barlow (Brindle) 82.12. (Noble, 2). Corners: RU - 4; WVU - 5. Attendance: 1,400. Shots: WIS - 14; RU - 20. Corners: WIS - 2; RU - 6. Attendance: 2018 BIG TEN QUARTERFINAL 71. 2006 BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS NOVEMBER 4, 2018, MADISON, WISC. OCTOBER 28, 2006, PISCATAWAY, N.J. WISCONSIN 6, RUTGERS 3 2013 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS RUTGERS 2, NOTRE DAME 1 (2OT) Scoring Summary: NOVEMBER 15, 2013, FRISCO, KY. Scoring Summary: Rutgers 3 0 - 3 USF 2, RUTGERS 1 (2OT) Notre Dame 1 0 0 0- 1 Wisconsin 2 4 - 6 Scoring Summary: Rutgers 0 1 0 1- 2 First Half: RU - Brandon Golden 10:57 (Thomas DeVizio), Miles Rutgers 1 0 0 0- 1 First Half: ND - Rellas - 34:55. Second Half: RU - Sternberger Hackett 13:44 (Brian Hawkins), Jordan Hall 37:07 (unassisted). USF 1 0 0 1- 2 (Grato) - 79:32. Overtime: Sternberger (Simi) - 105:00. Shots: WIS - Noah Leibold 30:38 (unassisted), Patrick Yim 43:25 (Zach First Half: RU - Corboz (unassisted) 2:41; USF - Moalosi (Delan- ND - 13; RU - 12. Saves: ND - 5 (Cahill, 5); RU - 3 (VanOekel). Klancnik, Noah Leibold). Second Half: WIS - Isaac Schlenker cy) 6:16. Overtime- USF- Salinas 102:41. Shots: RU - 8; USF - 23. Corners: ND - 3; RU - 5. Attendance: 1,702. 49:46 (unassisted), Noah Melick 69:15 (Noah Leibold), Noah Saves: RU - 12 (Greczek); USF - 2 (Muhammad). Corners: RU - 4; Melick 76:20 (Isaac Schlenker), Alex Alfaro 82:12 (Noah Melick). USF - 5. Attendance: 215. 2005 BIG EAST FIRST ROUND Shots: RU - 10; WIS - 23. Corners: RU - 4; WIS - 11. NOVEMBER 2, 2005 , MORGANTOWN, W.VA. Attendance: 219. 2013 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS WEST VIRGINIA 1, RUTGERS 0 (2OT) NOVEMBER 9, 2013, LOUISVILLE, KY. Scoring Summary: 2017 BIG TEN PLAY-IN RUTGERS 1, LOUISVILLE 0 Rutgers 0 0 0 0 - 0 NOVEMBER 4, 2017, ANN ARBOR, MICH. Scoring Summary: West Virginia 0 0 0 1 - 1 NORTHWESTERN 3, RUTGERS 2 Rutgers 0 1 - 1 Overtime: WVU - Wright 101:02. Shots: RU - 1; WVU - 7. Saves: Scoring Summary: Louisville 0 0 - 0 RU - 6 (VanOekel); WVU - 1 (Noble). Corners: RU - 8; WVU - 6. Rutgers 0 2 - 2 First Half: RU - Corboz (Eze, Sa) 85:29. Shots: RU - 12; UL - 17. Attendance: 224. Northwestern 1 2 - 3 Saves: RU - 10 (Greczek 9, Team 1); UL - 2 (Ball). Corners: RU - 2, First Half: NW - Tommy Katsiyiannis 32:45(unassisted). Second UL 4. 2003 BIG EAST SEMIFINALS Half: NW- Mac Mazzola (Ty Seager) 48:40, Tommy Katsiyiannis Attendance: 807. NOVEMBER 14, 2003 , STORRS, CONN. (Sean Lynch) 63:29; RU - Niel Guzman (Thomas Dovell) 63:59, ST. JOHN’S 2, RUTGERS 1 (PK) Ryan Peterson (Erik Sa) 78:03. Shots: RU 18,NW 14. Saves: RU 2013 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE PLAY-IN Scoring Summary: 6 (Rafael Pereira), NW 5 (Robbie White). Corners: RU - 4, NW 4. NOVEMBER 8, 2013, LOUISVILLE, KY. Rutgers 0 1 0 0- 1 Attendance: 107. RUTGERS 5, CINCINNATI 1 St. John’s 0 1 0 0- 1 Scoring Summary: *St. John’s win 2-1 on penalty kicks, (4-3). 2016 BIG TEN PLAY-IN Cincinnati 0 1 - 1 Second Half: RU - Moser 65:58 (Kirk, Mark). Second Half- STJ NOVEMBER, 4, 2016, COLLEGE PARK, MD. Rutgers 0 5 - 5 - Kelly 84:13 (Damiani, Ralph). Shots: RU - 6; STJ - 28. Saves: MICHIGAN 2, RUTGERS 1 Second Half: RU - Eze (Morgan) 48:14; CIN - Jannelli 46:54; RU - 8 (Ancin); STJ - 2 (Gaudette). Corners: RU - 1; STJ - 10. Scoring Summary: Morgan (Corboz) 62:27, Eze (Bruccoleri) 67:52, Eze 74:39, Eze Attendance: 407. Rutgers 0 1 - 1 (Kemmerer) 80:38. Shots: Cin - 12; RU - 18. Saves: Cin - 4 (Gill); Michigan 1 1 - 2 RU - 6 (Greczek). Corners: CIN - 6; RU - 9. Attendance: 110. 2003 BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS First Half: MICH - Francis Atuahene (Brett Nason) 31:47. Second NOVEMBER 8, 2003, PISCATAWAY, N.J. Half: RU - Dante Perez (Jason Wright) 55:07; MICH- Ivo Cerda 2011 BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS RUTGERS 1, SETON HALL (OT) (Billy Stevens) 62:24. Shots: MICH 15, RU 1. Saves: RU 5 (David NOVEMBER 6, 2011, PISCATAWAY, N.J. Scoring Summary: Greczek), MICH 2 (Evan Louro). Corners: RU - 3, MICH 7. At- CONNECTICUT 3, RUTGERS 1 Seton Hall 0 0 0- 0 tendance: 139. Scoring Summary: Rutgers 0 0 1- 1 Connecticut 0 3 - 3 Overtime: RU - Bart Koffeman 94:00 (Arenas). Shots: SHU - 7; 2015 BIG TEN SEMIFINALS Rutgers 0 1 - 1 RU - 17. Saves: SHU - 6 (Pardo 6); RU - 4 (Ancin). Corners: SHU - NOVEMBER, 13, 2015, COLUMBUS, OHIO Second Half: RU - Eze (Knibbs) 51:10; UCONN - Jean Baptiste 3; RU - 5. Attendance: 1,086. OHIO STATE 4, RUTGERS 0 (Cascio) 52:37, Cascio (Diop) 60:34, Diop (unassisted) 83:22. Scoring Summary: Shots: UCONN - 16, RU - 7. Saves: UCONN - 3 (Blake), RU - 3 2002 BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS Rutgers 0 0 - 0 (McMullen). Corners: UCONN - 8, RU - 1. Attendance: 501. NOVEMBER 9, 2002, STORRS, CONN. Ohio State 2 2 - 4 CONNECTICUT 1, RUTGERS 0 First Half: OSU - Abdi Mohamed (Yaw Amankwa, Marcus Mc- 2009 BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS Scoring Summary: Crary) 0:57, Danny Jensen (Hunter Robertson) 19:49. Second NOVEMBER 7, 2009, QUEENS, N.Y. Rutgers 0 0- 0 Half: OSU - Christian Soldat (Danny Jensen, Yaw Amankwa), ST. JOHN’S 3, RUTGERS 0 Connecticut 1 0- 1 45:15 (Jacob Duska) Alex Nichols 86:24. Shots: RU - 10, OSU Scoring Summary: First Half: UConn - Ralph (Thomas). Shots: RU - 14; UConn - 17. - 11. Saves: RU 4 (David Greczek), OSU 5 (Chris Froschauer). Rutgers 0 0 - 0 Saves: RU -7 (Zinter); UConn - 5 (Schuerman). Corners: RU - 5; Corners: RU - 5, OSU - 4. Attendance: 628. St. John’s 0 3 - 3 UConn - 2. Attendance: 1,056. Second Half: STJ - Hoffer (Tardy, Wegge Gundhus) 68:24, Tardy 2015 BIG TEN QUARTERFINALS (Wegge Gundhus), Becerra (unassisted). Shots: RU - 10, STJ - 2001 BIG EAST SEMIFINALS NOVEMBER 8, 2015, PISCATAWAY, N.J. 14. Saves: RU - 1 (Morgans), STJ - 1 (Carrillo). Corners: RU - 3, NOVEMBER 16, 2001, STORRS, CONN. RUTGERS 2, NORTHWESTERN 0 STJ - 4. Attendance: 745. CONNECTICUT 1, RUTGERS 0 Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: Northwestern 0 0 - 0 Rutgers 0 0- 0 Rutgers 1 1 - 2 Connecticut 1 0- 1 First Half: RU - Mitch Taintor (Mitch Lurie) 23:25. Second Half: First Half: UConn - Soares (Curtis). Shots: RU - 8; UConn - 13. RU- Mitch Taintor (Brandon Tetro, Jason Wright) 84:56. Shots: Saves: RU - 4 (Zinter 4); UConn - 2 (Hancock 2). Corners: RU - 5; NW - 12, RU - 18. Saves: NW - 4 (Zak Allen), RU - 6 (David UConn - 2. Attendance: 2,431. Greczek). Corners - NW - 4, RU - 3. Attendance: 544 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORDS

2001 BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS RU - 2; STJ -15. Attendance: 779. NOVEMBER 10, 2001, PISCATAWAY, N.J. CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORDS RUTGERS 2, SETON HALL 1 1997 BIG EAST SEMIFINALS Scoring Summary: NOVEMBER 14, 1997, STORRS, CONN. Seton Hall 1 0- 1 RUTGERS 1, GEORGTOWN 0 INDIVIDUAL: Rutgers 1 1- 2 Scoring Summary: GOALS First Half: SHU - McGowan (Serafin); RU - El Bialy (unassisted). Rutgers 0 1 - 1 Game: 4 Kene Eze, 11/8/13 Second Half: RU- Karcz (Moser). Shots: SHU - 10; RU - 14. Saves: Georgetown 0 0 - 0 2 Mitch Taintor, 11/8/15 SHU - 4 (McDonald 4); RU - 4 (Zinter 4). Corners: SHU 4; RU - 6. First Half: RU - Checcio (unassisted). Saves: RU - 4 (Conway); GT Jason Wright, 11/9/14 Attendance: 250. - 4 (Purtill). Corners: RU - 3; GT - 3. Attendance: 90. Sherif El Bialy, 11/5/00 2000 BIG EAST SEMIFINALS NOVEMBER 8, 1997, PISCATAWAY, N.J. Christopher Stewart, 11/7/98 NOVEMBER 10, 2000, PISCATAWAY, N.J. 1997 BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS BOSTON COLLEGE 1, RUTGERS 0 RUTGERS 2, VILLANOVA 0 Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: Tournament: 4 Kene Eze, 2013 Rutgers 0 0- 0 Villanova: 0 0 - 0 2 Mitch Taintor, 2015 Boston College 1 0- 1 Rutgers: 1 1 - 2 Adam Sternberger, 2006 First Half: BC - Schmidt (Thompson, Boyd). Shots: RU - 15; BC First Half: RU - Lasby (Simpson). Second Half: RU- Simpson Sherif El Bialy, 2000 - 7. Saves: RU 2 (Zinter 2); BC 5 (Hamblin 5). Corners: RU - 10, (Rath). Saves: RU - 6(Conway), VU - 9(Westfall). Shots: RU - 23; Christopher Stewart, 1998 BC - 6. Attedance: 1,593. VU - 7. Corners: RU - 7; VU:1. Attendance: 1,023 Career: 5 Kene Eze, 2013, 2011 2000 BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS 1996 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH NOVEMBER 5, 2000, UNIONDALE, N.Y. NOVEMBER 17, 1996, PISCATAWAY, N.J. 3 Sherif El Bialy, 2000, 01 RUTGERS 3, ST. JOHN’S 2 (2OT) NOTRE DAME 1, RUTGERS 0 Dennis Ludwig, 1998, 99, 00 Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: Rutgers 2 0 0 1- 3 Notre Dame 1 0 - 1 ASSISTS St. John’s 1 1 0 0- 2 Rutgers 0 0 - 0 Game: 2 Simon Forster, 11/16/96 First Half: RU - El Bialy (PK), El Bialy (unassisted); STJ Joseph First Half: ND - Koloskov (Aris), 39:45; Shots: ND - 8, RU - 4; Ian Checcio, 11/4/94 (Szewczwyk, Rojas). Second Half: STJ - Joseph (Rojas, Bradley). Saves: ND - 3 (Velho), RU - 3 (Conway); Corners: ND - 2, RU - 4; Brian Sentowski, 11/7/93 Overtime: RU- Ludwig (El Bialy). Shots: RU - 15; STJ - 9. Attendance: 1,323. Saves: RU - 4 (Zinter); STJ - 5 (Stoklosa). Corners: RU - 2, STJ - 4. Attendance: 567. 1996 BIG EAST SEMIFINALS Tournament: 3 Simon Forster, 1996 1999 BIG EAST SEMIFINALS NOVEMBER 16, 1996, PISCATAWAY, N.J. NOVEMBER 12, 1999, STORRS, CONN. RUTGERS 4, ST. JOHN’S 3 Career: 3 Simon Forster, 1996 GEORGETOWN 2, RUTGERS 0 Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: St. John’s 0 2 1 0 - 3 POINTS Georgetown 1 1- 2 Rutgers 1 1 0 1 - 3 Game: 8 Kene Eze, 11/8/13 Rutgers 0 0- 0 Overtime: Rutgers wins 4-3 on penalty kicks, (3-2). First Half: GU- Incekara (unassisted). Second Half: GU- Owens 5 Jason Wright, 11/8/15 First half: RU - Napolitano (Forster) 31:19. Second Half: STJ - Sherif El Bialy, 11/5/2000 (Incekara). Shots: RU - 9; GU - 8. Saves: RU - 2 (Conway); GU - 5 Hickey (Miglioranzi) 70:00; RU - Paviolitis (Forster) 73:01; STJ (Purtill) Corners: RU - 7, GU - 3. Attendance: 283. Hickey (Champagnie) 89:33. Overtime: STJ Champagnie (Bus- cemi) 93:45; RU Kenig (Checcio) 111:54. Shots: STJ - 31; RU - 6; 1999 BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS Saves: STJ - 1 (Braga); RU - 1 (Widdowson).; Corners: STJ - 13, Tournament: 9 Kene Eze, 2013 NOVEMBER 6, 1999, PISCATAWAY, N.J. RU - 1, Attendance: 2,533. 5 Jason Wright, 2014 RUTGERS 2, NOTRE DAME 0 Sherif El Bialy, 2000 Scoring Summary: 1996 BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS Simon Forster, 1996 Notre Dame 0 0- 0 NOVEMBER 9, 1996, PISCATAWAY, N.J. Rutgers 2 0- 2 RUTGERS 2, SYRACUSE 1 (OT) Career: 11 Kene Eze, 2013 First Half: RU - Moser (Abrahamson), Ludwig (Youssef). Shots: Scoring Summary: RU - 17; ND - 2. Saves: RU - 0; ND- 5 (Short). Corners: RU - Syracuse 0 1 0 0 - 1 7 Sherif El Bialy, 2000, 01 6-2. Attendance: 781. Rutgers 1 0 0 1 - 2 First Half: RU - Shaw (Forster),1:29. Second Half: SYR - Jacob- SAVES 1998 BIG EAST SEMIFINALS son,75:46. Overtime: RU - Forster,119:58. Shots: RU - 26, SYR Game: 12 David Greczek, 11/15/13 NOVEMBER 13. 1998, PISCATAWAY, N.J. - 9. Saves: RU - 4 (Widdowson), SYR - 6 (Freeman). Corners: RU 10 Steve Widdowson, 11/11/95 ST. JOHN’S 2, RUTGERS 1 - 4, SYR - 2. Attendance: 810. Jon Conway, 11/16/97 Scoring Summary: Rutgers 1 0 - 1 1995 BIG EAST SEMIFINALS Career: 44 David Greczek, 2013, 14, 15 St. John’s 0 2 - 2 NOVEMBER 11, 1995, PISCATAWAY, N.J. First Half: RU - Ludwig (Piesner). Second Half: STJ - Taylor (Wile), PITTSBURGH 3, RUTGERS 1 33 Jon Conway, 1996, 97, 98 Theorides (Miiglioranzi). Shots: RU - 8, STJ - 15. Saves: RU - 3 Scoring Summary: (Jon Conway), STJ - 3 (Dan Popik). Corners: RU - 5, STJ - 4. Rutgers 0 1 - 1 TEAM: Attendance: 3,334. Pittsburgh 0 3 - 3 Shots Second Half: Pitt - Kopp, 63:04, Graf (Hopper, Kruse), 78:06, RU 28 vs. Seton Hall, 11/7/98 1998 BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS Kruse (Hopper), 86:44; RU - Strazzella (Sandor), 89:19. Shots: Opp. 31 St. John’s, 11/16/96 NOVEMBER 7, 1998, PISCATAWAY, N.J. Pitt - 10, RU - 30. Saves: Pitt - 11 (Spitzer), RU - 3 (Widdowson). RUTGERS 3, SETON HALL 1 (OT) Corners: RU - 14, Pitt - 4. Attendance: 640. Scoring Summary: Corners Seton Hall 0 1 0 0 - 1 1995 BIG EAST QUARTERFINALS RU 14 vs. Pitt, 11/11/96 Rutgers 1 0 1 1 - 3 NOVEMBER 10, 1995, PISCATAWAY, N.J. Opp. 15 St. John’s, 11/16/97 First Half: RU - Stewart (Sheppard, Piesner). Second Half: SHU RUTGERS 3, GEORGETOWN 2 (PK) -Klinger (Unassisted). Overtime: RU- Stewart (Boutilier), Piesner Scoring Summary: Saves (Unassisted). Shots: RU - 28, SHU - 12. Saves: RU - 5 (Jon Con- (PK) RU 12 vs. USF, 11/15/13 way); SHU - 13 (Martin). Corners: RU -8; SHU - 3. Attendance: Georgetown 0 2 0 0 - 2 (5) 10 vs. Georgetown, 11/11/95 1,862. Rutgers 2 0 0 0 - 2 (6) vs. St. John’s, 11/16/97 Overtime: Rutgers wins 3-2 on penalty kicks, (6-5) vs. Louisville, 11/9/13 1997 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH First Half: RU Napolitano (Amani-Dove), 33:13,Amani-Dove NOVEMBER 16. 1997, PISCATAWAY, N.J. (Checcio, Shaw), 41:00. Second Half: GU McKnight (Kelly, Van Opp. 13 Seton Hall, 11/7/98 RUTGERS 2, ST. JOHN’S 1 (OT) der Waag), 70:00, McKnight (Ascunce), 74:38. Shots: RU 25, GU Scoring Summary: 25; Saves: RU (Widdowson) 10; GU (Stapleton) 8; Corners: RU 4, St. John’s 0 1 0 0 - 1 GU 9; Fouls: RU 22, GU 16; Attendance: 1279. Rutgers 1 0 0 1 - 2 First Half: RU - Walsh (Piesner, Kenig). Second Half: STJ - Van Saun (Mullholland). Overtime: RU- Davidson (Sandor, Walsh). Saves: RU - 10 (Jon Conway); STJ - 5 (Kris DaCosta). Corners: