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2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book

Senior Andreas Bartosinski Senior Will Steiner Junior Zach Zandi 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book 2017 Wildcats

2017 Men’s Soccer Roster

No. Name Position Ht Wgt. Year Hometown/High School/Previous College 0 Carson Hunt GK 6-2 180 So. Parkville, Md./Baltimore Celtic 00 Carson Williams GK 6-0 170 Fr. Plano, Tex./Dallas Texans Academy 1 Will Steiner GK 6-0 160 R-Sr. Pt. Lookout, N.Y./Fairfield Prep/S. Central 2 Tommy Nealon D.M 5-10 155 Fr. Dallas, Tec./Dallas Texans Academy 3 Andres Camacho M 6-0 180 So. Colonia, N.J./Colonia H.S.?PDA 4 Shane Bradley D 6-1 170 So. Havertown, Pa./ Acad. 5 Nikkye DePoint D 6-0 170 So Rochester, N.Y./Empire Revolution Acad. 6 Conor Bradley M/F 6-0 165 So. Havertown, Pa./Philadelphia Union Acad. 7 Zach Zandi M 5-6 145 Jr. West Chester, Pa./Philadelphia Union Acad. 8 Max Kroschwitz F 6-0 170 R-Sr. Pipersville, Pa./Palisades/FC/PDA 9 Miguel Polley M 5-6 150 Sr-Tr West Bloomfield, Mich./Albertson USDDA 10 Lucas Hodges M 5-10 155 Sr. Palos Verde, Cal./Loyola/Fram Premier 11 Richie Schlentz D/M 5-11 160 Fr. West Chester, Pa./Henderson/Penn Fusion 12 David Bettenhausen M/D 6-1 165 So. Media, Pa./Lower Merion Magic 13 Christopher Bared D 5-10 155 Sr. Miami, Fla./ Immaculata-LaSalle High School 14 Jack Gilliam M/F 5-11 160 So. Naples, Fla./Florida Fire Juniors 15 Luca Mellor M 6-0 170 S.-Tr. Huddersfield, Eng./Man. United Academy 16 Sean Teixeira D/M 5-8 145 So. Trumbull, Conn/N.Y. Red Bulls Academy 17 Andreas Bartosinski M 5-11 165 Sr. Engelskirchen, GER/FC Köln 18 Vince Manzo F 5-11 185 Fr. Washington, Mich./De La Salle 19 Jacob Anderson M/F 6-4 185 So. Altadena, Cal./FC Golden State 20 Yusuf Cueceoglu M 6-0 165 So. Koln, Germany/FC Koln 21 Kian Zapata B 6-0 165 Jr. Morristown, N.J./Delbarton/Parsippany 24 Max Zandi M/D 6-0 170 Fr. West Chester, Pa./Henderson/Penn Fusion 27 Theo Quartey M 5-7 130 Fr. Accra, Ghana/Salisbury School

Head Coach: Tom Carlin (Ninth Season) Associate Head Coach Coach: Mike Montross (Third Season) Assistant Coach: Mark Fetrow (Second Season) Volunteer Assistant Coach (Goalkeepers): Kevin McMullen Director of Soccer Operations; Robbielee Delle Site Sports Performance Specialist: Kevin Miller 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book

Villanova University Location: Villanova, Pa. Founded: 1842 Enrollment: 6,584 President: Rev. Peter M. Donohue, O.S.A. Director of Athletics: Mark Jackson Senior Associate AD: Lynn Tighe Associate AD: Rev. Rob Hagan, O.S.A. Associate AD/Internal Ops: Josh Heird Assoc. AD/Communications: Dean Kenefick Assoc. AD/Business: Brian Murray Assoc. AD/Facilities/Operations: Mick Keelan Assosciate AD/Recreation: Lisa Harris Assistant AD/Compliance: Katie LeGrand Assistant AD/Compliance: Malcolm Grace Assistant AD/Marketing: Jacob Whitten Ex. Dir./Ath. Development: Jason Donnelly Director /Academic Support: Jenn Brophy Director/Sports Medicine: Lenny Currier Director/Marketing: Janine Shao Director/Media Relations: Mike Sheridan Head Coach Tom Carlin with senior midfielder Miguel Polley Director/Communications: David Berman Director/Student Services: Allison Venella Director/Compliance: Peter Baran Director/Equipment: Lionel Brodie Director/Tickets: Kevin Ahern Asst. Dir./Ath. Devlopment: Brian Beacham Faculty Athletic Rep.: Dr. Jeremy Kees Villanova Sports Properties: Drew Young, Kevin Levy, Danielle Durocher Villanova Men’s Soccer Head Coach: Tom Carlin Alma Mater: Arcadia (1999) @NovaMSoccer Villanova Men’s Soccer Career Record: 178-97-29 Record at Villanova: 79-74-20 Associate Head Coach: Mike Montross Asstistant Coach: Mark Fetrow Volunteer Asst. Coach: Kevin McMullen Director, Soccer Ops; Robbielee Delle Site Sports Performance Spec:: Kevin Miller Men’s Soccer Office: 610-519-7266 Conference: BIG EAST Home Field: Higgins Soccer Complex (1,000) 2016 Overall Record: 10-8-3 2016 Big East Record: 5-3-1 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/8 Villanova Media Relations Assoc.AD/Communications: Dean Kenefick Director of Media Relations: Mike Sheridan Director of Communications.: David Berman Media Relations Coordinator: Michelle Ruel Assistants: Hannah Bedricky, Aaron Gaberman; Kyle Irving Men’s Soccer Contact: Mike Sheridan Seniors Christopher Bared, Max Kroschwitz, Lucas Hodges, Office : 610-519-4145; Cell: 610-999-7558 Will Steiner, Andreas Bartosinski, and Miguel Polley Email: [email protected] 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book

2017 Schedule

Friday, Aug. 25 at Virginia 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 29 TEMPLE+ 4 p.m./Nova Nation All-Access Saturday, Sept. 2 UMBC 1 p.m./Nova Nation All-Access Wednesday, Sept. 6 DELAWARE 4 p.m./Nova Nation All-Access Saturday, Sept. 9 at Loyola 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 13 at Rider 7 p.m Saturday, Sept. 16 MARQUETTE* 1 p.m. /BIG EAST Digital Network Tuesday , Sept. 19 SAINT JOSEPH’S+ 4 p.m./Nova Nation All-Access Saturday, Sept. 23 at Creighton* 8 p.m./BIG EAST Digital Network Saturday, Sept. 30 at DePaul* 2 p.m./BIG EAST Digital Network Wednesday, Oct. 4 at Princeton 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 7 XAVIER* 4 p.m./BIG EAST Digital Network Friday, Oct. 13 GEORGETOWN* TES 7 p.m Tuesday, Oct. 17 at Penn+ 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21 at Butler* 7 p.m./BIG EAST Digital Network Wednesday, Oct. 25 at St. John’s* 7 p.m./BIG EAST Digital Network Saturday, Oct. 29 PROVIDENCE* 1 p.m./BIG EAST Digital Network Wednesday, Nov. 1 at Seton Hall* 7 p.m./BIG EAST Digital Network Saturday, Nov. 4 BIG EAST 1st Round TBD/BIG EAST Digital Network Wednesday, Nov. 8 BIG EAST Semifinals TBD/BIG EAST Digital Network Sunday, Nov. 12 BIG EAST Final TBD/FS2

HOME GAMES in caps played at Higgins Soccer Complex, Villanova, Pa. TES: Talen Energy Stadium Chester, Pa. * Match + Philadelphia Soccer Six Opponent

Villanova will host its 2017 Senior Day when the Wildcats host Providence on Oct. 29 at the Higgins Soccer Complex 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book 2016 In Review

Game 1 chance in the box only to be turned away by Harvard goalkeeper Kyle Parks. Aug. 26, 2016 The game's first goal came off the boot of Rider 2, Villanova 1 (OT) Andrew Wheeler-Omiunu, who took a feed from Jake Freeman and converted it midway through the period. The score came at 25:23. VILLANOVA, Pa. – A goal at 98:58 lifted “When you're on the road and give up a Rider to a 2-1 overtime victory over Villanova first half goal, it becomes tough,” stated Vil - on a steamy afternoon at the Higgins Soccer lanova head coach Tom Carlin. “It was a set Complex. The game was the regular season piece that I thought we were in position to de - opener for both teams. fend. There was some contact in the box and the Junior Lucas Hodges scored the Villanova ball ricocheted in.” goal on a second half penalty kick. Villanova earned a terrific chance in the “There was a lot of good we saw out 41st minute when freshman Jacob Anderson there,” stated Villanova head coach Tom Carlin. worked his way with possession past the Crim - “There were a lot of possessions where we cre - son back line with a clear look at goal. But Parks ated chances. was able to tip Anderson's shot with his out - “We knew what Rider was going to try to stretched arm just past the right post to help Har - do. In the first half we didn’t do a good job of vard retain its 1-0 advantage. neutralizing some of that stuff. Our inexperience That's where the count remained at inter - showed. We did a better job of neutralizing that mission. in the second half but I thought once we got our “We had some chances in the first half but goal, we played a little reckless. We weren’t dis - I thought we were a little slow to start,” Carlin ciplined enough and it made it a wide open Lucas Hodges stated. “At halftime we went to some of our up - game.” perclassmen and told them we needed a lift. I The game was scoreless after 45 minutes by Rider goalie Ryan Baird. thought they did a good job of setting a tone and of soccer with no side having gained a clear ter - At the other end of the pitch, Steiner made helping us to be more physical.” ritorial advantage. The Broncs held a 7-6 edge a tremendous save off a bid from Elliott Otmani, After being outshot 6-4 in the first half, Vil - in shots and that seemed to be an accurate re - just getting a hand on a blast to knock it over the lanova created more pressure on Harvard in the flection of the tight play. net. second half. Parks and the Crimson deflected In the 51st minute, some nifty passing be - With the clock winding down in the first several quality bids before Harvard tallied on a tween Miguel Polley and Hodges created the overtime, the Broncs were awarded a free kick counter attack goal by Matthew Glass at 74:46 first goal of the day. Polley approached the top on the left side outside the box. Christian Flath that was fired into the upper portion of the net. of the 18 yard box and fed a smart pass to fired a low ball that found its way through the That goal pushed the lead to 2-0 with just over Hodges making a run on the right side. The lone defense and into the corner of the net at 98:58 15 minutes remaining in regulation. Bronc defender in position to slow Hodges from to give Rider the win. That's when the Wildcats seriously turned breaking in alone on goal, pulled him to the turf. “We had chances,” Carlin noted. “We just up the heat. The referee whistled a penalty kick. have to keep working hard and working on our Miguel Polley threaded a pass near the top Hodges stepped into the ball and buried it combinations.” of the 18 yard box to freshman Nikkye DePoint, to give the Wildcats a 1-0 lead. Game 2 who then headed the ball into the top shelf past The Broncs gathered themselves and Sept. 2, 2016 Parks with 7:29 remaining in the second half to wound up with a great opportunity of their own pull the Wildcats to within one of Harvard, in the 59th minute. Jose Aguinaga sent a pass Harvard 2, Villanova 1 which finished 11-4-2 in 2015. through the box that found Adrien Huss wide Villanova created two more wonderful open on the right side. Huss dribbled in with CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- A furious rally scoring opportunities for its senior forwards in only goalkeeper Will Steiner in his path and he over the final minutes by Villanova fell short, as the waning minutes. found the net at 58:02 to deadlock matters at the Wildcats dropped a 2-1 decision to Harvard In the 88th minute John Jlopleh fired at one. at Ohiri Field. The Crimson recorded the victory point blank range from the right side and Parks Each team had their chances to get the crit - in their season opener while the Wildcats fall to managed to steer it wide. Less than a minute ical second score. 0-2 overall. later, McCullaugh collected the ball in a 1-v-1 In the 72nd minute, freshman Jack Gilliam Freshman Nikkye DePoint scored his first situation in tight with Parks and the goalie set up senior John Jlopleh with a terrific ball but career goal late in the contest for Villanova. pushed that aside as well. Jlopleh’s blast was just wide of the goal. An - Midway through the first half the Wildcats other Hodges bid was stopped by a big foot save Padraic McCullaugh generated a good scoring 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book

2016 In Review Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Sept. 4, 2016 Sept. 8, 2016 Sept. 11, 2016 Villanova 2, Boston College 1 Villanova 2, Navy 1 Villanova 2, Delaware 1 NEWTON, Mass. -- Villanova's Califor - VILLANOVA, Pa. – The Villanova Wild - NEWARK, Del. -- A pair of second half nians helped lift it to its first victory of the sea - cats made sure the momentum built Sunday with goals lifted the Villanova Wildcats to a 2-1 vic - son, a thrilling 2-1 win over No. 6/10 ranked a win over nationally ranked Boston College tory over the No. 22 Boston College. Freshman Jacob Anderson was not wasted. An early goal from senior John Blue Hens. (Sacramento, Cal.) netted the game-winner with Jlopleh got the ‘Cats off to a fast start and VU Padraic McCullaugh and Miguel Polley his first college goal off a scramble in front of went on to post a 2-1 victory over the United scored the Villanova goals. Zach Zandi added an the Eagles net at 86:47. States Naval Academy. assist on the game-winning goal and Will Fellow Californians Lucas Hodges (assist) The Wildcats were in control most of the Steiner made seven saves, including a stop on a and Padraic McCullaugh (goal) combined to net day, dominating possession and crafting a 2-0 Blue Hen penalty kicks, in net for the Wildcats. Villanova's other score in the first half. lead that was shattered by a late Navy score Villanova won its third straight to improve Junior Will Steiner backstopped the Wild - which altered the tenor of the final minutes. The to 3-2 overall. Delaware (4-1) suffered its first cats to the victory in net, making seven saves, outcome remained in doubt until the final pos - loss of the campaign and surrendered its first including several enormous stops in the second session, when junior goalkeeper Will Steiner goals of 2016. It had outscored its previous four half after Boston College had forged a deadlock came off his line and leaped to collect a danger - opponents by the margin of 7-0. in the 51st minute. ous ball served into the box off a set piece by The Wildcats were forced to dig out of an “We had a game plan where we wanted to Navy’s Diego Manrique with five seconds on early hole.At 1:16 Guillermo Delgado notched neutralize their top scorers and we were able to the game clock. his fourth goal of the campaign off an assist execute that,” stated head coach Tom Carlin. “We needed that third goal,” stated Vil - from Dani Laguno. “Our possession was good and that helped too. lanova head coach Tom Carlin. “We had some “We kind of gifted them one early,” stated The back line stayed organized and across the chances in the 15-20 minutes before their score. Villanova head coach Tom Carlin. "We made a board, from Sean Teixeira to Shane Bradley to In soccer the third goal often takes the life out mistake. But we didn't panic and stuck with the Nikkye DePoint to Christopher Bared, did a of the opponent. As a coach, a two goal lead is process. As the first half went along, we saw that tremendous job. And Will Steiner made a couple the most dangerous lead you can have.” we were creating some chances and sensed that of ridiculous saves in the second half for us. Sophomore Zach Zandi kick started mat - eventually we'd get one if we stuck with it.” “This was a great team win.” ters for VU when he fed a nifty pass from the A key moment arrived in the 47th minute. Hodges and McCullaugh entered the match left side across to Jlopleh, who finished the play Delaware's Carlos Perales was awarded a midway through the first half and paired up to by knocking it into the net at 7:26. penalty kick. But Steiner made the save of the stake the Wildcats to a first half lead. Hodges “Getting that goal early on a hot day when day and the shift in momentum was felt almost found an open McCullaugh, who then sent a low you knew it was going to take a lot to give a 90 instantly. shot from 15 yards out Eagles goalkeeper Cedric minute effort, was huge,” Carlin said. “Coach (Mike) Montross gets a big assist Saladin at 31:19. Early in the second half, Villanova struck on that one,” stated Carlin. “He went back and “Getting the first goal is always helpful, es - again. This time senior Padraic McCullaugh and watched every PK Delaware took last season. pecially on the road,” Carlin noted. “It kind of junior Lucas Hodges worked a nice two-man ex - Before he hit it, Montross gave Steiner the tip takes the edge off things, especially when you change in transition with Hodges finishing the and that's exactly where it was hit. Steiner made have already lost the first game of the weekend.” play with his second goal of 2016. McCullaugh a great stop.” Boston College broke through on a set earned an assist on the goal, which came at A mere 35 seconds after the PK bid, Mc - piece, when Callum Johnson's corner kick was 46:51. Cullaugh came up the equalizer. re-directed on a header by Maximillian Schulze- Navy scored its goal at 82:18 when Elijah “We were a little more physical and Geisthovel at 50:26. Kilmer’s header found Daniel Kwon, whose pressed some more in the second half,” Carlin Boston College outshot Villanova 14-3 in own header went into the top portion of the net. noted. “That helped us create some good oppor - the second half but the young back line, an - That created some stressful moments in the final tunities.” chored by freshmen center backs Nikkye De - minutes yet the Wildcats persevered and Later in the period Zandi and Polley com - Point and Shane Bradley, held firm. Steiner emerged with an important win. bined on a sharp play in the Blue Hens' box. stepped up to make five critical saves in the sec - Zandi fed a cross to the middle of the 18 yard ond period in net. box, where Polley was waiting. He sent the ball A match which appeared headed to over - into the net from eight yards out at 61:48. time took a sudden detour in the 87th minute. From there, Villanova clamped down and That's when Anderson came up with a ball in the held off several late bids from Delaware to box off a corner kick and and calmly delivered record the triumph. his first collegiate goal. 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book

2016 In Review Game 6 Game 7 Game 8 Sept. 17, 2016 Sept. 20, 2016 Sept. 24, 2016 Butler 3, Villanova 2 (OT) Villanova 0, St. Joseph’s 0 (2 OT) Villanova 2, Marquette 1 VILLANOVA, Pa. – A goal in the 96th PHILADELPHIA, Pa. – The Villanova MILWAUKEE, Wisc. -- A pair of second minute lifted No. 10/11 Butler past Villanova in Wildcats and Saint Joseph’s Hawks battled to half goals from freshman Jacob Anderson a spirited clash that was the BIG EAST opener the final whistle Tuesday night but neither was helped lift the Villanova Wildcats to a 2-1 vic - for both sides. David Goldsmith – who finished able to break through with a goal in what con - tory Saturday evening over Marquette in a BIG with five points on the day - headed a shot just cluded as a 0-0 draw. Players from both squads EAST match at . beyond the reach of Villanova’s Will Steiner at fell to the turf once the horn sounded after 110 Anderson tallied the second and third goals 95:02 to snap a 2-2 deadlock. minutes of competition on a muggy evening at of his college career, both of which were set up Zach Zandi and junior Lucas Hodges each Sweeney Field. by midfielder Miguel Polley. scored a second half goal for the Wildcats (3-3- “It’s the beautiful game of soccer,” stated Midway through the first half the Wildcats 0 overall, 0-1-0 BIG EAST) to draw them back Wildcats head coach Tom Carlin. “You have a produced their second shot on goal and it was a to level. team that stays compact, stays tight, and makes quality opportunity. Freshman Sean Teixeira “Butler’s a good team,” stated Villanova you play through them. It counters hard and fast lofted a ball into the net that Anderson -- just in - head coach Tom Carlin. “Credit to them. What when you make mistakes. Saint Joseph’s had a serted into the match -- rose up to re-direct the they are strong at, they do very well. They’re a good game plan, did a good job with it and ball with his head directly on net. But Golden good transition team that gets numbers forward. played hard. Eagles goalkeeper Luis Barraza was in position They’re pretty hungry in the box. “If you don’t get that first (goal) to take the to make the save. “There were some miscues in our end that edge off, it becomes increasingly more difficult After 45 minutes of action, the Golden Ea - they took advantage of. With that said, we bat - to get one. As the game goes on you are just one gles owned a 10-3 advantage in shots but the tled. We clawed our way back twice.” free kick, one corner kick or one mistake away Wildcats weren't often in harm's way. Marquette The Bulldogs grabbed the first lead of the from the game being over.” also earned all five corner kicks in the period but day at 17:59 when a shot by Eric Leonard was The Hawks ended the night with a 17-13 the game remained scoreless at the break. blocked and found its way to Goldsmith, who edge in shots but the Wildcats forced Saint "We prepared one way for Marquette and quickly took advantage by sending a shot into Joseph’s goalkeeper Greg O’Connell to make they came out in the first half and attacked us in the back of the net. six saves. The best of those came in the waning an entirely different way than we had antici - Early in the second half, VU drew level moments of the second overtime when freshman pated," stated Villanova head coach Tom Carlin. after Butler was whistled for a foul just inside back Sean Teixeira lofted a ball from the right "We made some adjustments on the fly but I the top of its own 18-yard box. Zandi took the flank towards net. Zach Zandi headed the ball thought we were on the wrong end of some pos - penalty kick and finished with his first goal of towards the upper shelf. O’Connell managed to sessions and never really got into synch. But we 2016 at 47:56. get a hand on the ball to knock it over the cross - were resilient and didn't concede a goal." A near capacity crowd at the Higgins Soc - bar. "We made some adjustments at halftime cer Complex on Parents’ Weekend was treated “That ball Sean played there was a danger - and were able to neutralize what they were try - to an entertaining back and forth battle. ous ball,” noted Carlin. “But the two or three we ing to do." Butler regained the lead off a blast from the had before that weren’t as dangerous. If we had The game's first goal came in the 51st foot of Marco Charalambous at 54:33 that found played with that sense of urgency from the be - minute. Toby Howell sent the pass to Patrick its way just inside the left post. Goldsmith ginning, maybe it’s a little bit different story. Siegrist who finished the play with right footed earned an assist on the goal. Their keeper made three fantastic saves and kept strike that found the back of the net at 50:32 to Villanova answered at 71:01 after Polley them in the game.” stake Marquette to a 1-0 lead. found Hodges on the left side. The junior from Villanova held possession for key periods “We changed our personnel, brought on California fired in a shot along the synthetic sur - but the Hawks were able to create some oppor - Andres Camacho, Connor Bradley and Lucas face that eluded Butler goalkeeper Eric Dick. tunities at times, as well, especially as the game Hodges and I thought they helped change the “I thought Butler took us out of our flow moved on. Junior Will Steiner made a pair of game's pace for us," stated Carlin. early,” Carlin noted, “Then finally, in those last saves in goal for Villanova in posting his first The Wildcats were able to get the equalizer 30 minutes, we found it. That’s us. We got there shutout of 2016. in the 62nd minute. Junior Miguel Polley fed a and felt like we were wearing them down. It “I thought our possessions were good for ball into the box that Anderson re-directed via a took a lot to do what they did. We felt good the most part,” Carlin stated. “We probably header inside the right post to draw VU even at going into overtime because of that. needed to get behind them a little bit more than 61:11. “But, you’ve got to make simple plays. It’s we did. Too much was in front of them. We “It was just both teams grinding trying to one of the fundamentals of playing on the back needed to be more dynamic.” get the win the rest of the way,” Carlin noted. line. When you don’t make simple plays, you’ve Then came Anderson’s late game heroics leave yourself open to that kind of play.” to give the ‘Cats the win. 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book 2016 In Review Game 9 After 90 minutes, the match was dead - VU’s lead to 2-1 just before halftime. locked at zero. A nifty give and go at the top of the 18-year Sept. 28, 2016 “We talked before the start of overtime box in DePaul’s end of the field resulted in the Villanova 0, Princeton 0 (2 OT) about being disciplined and maintaining our fun - Wildcats’ third score on this overcast afternoon VILLANOVA, Pa. – Extra time hadn’t damentals,” stated Carlin. “It’s easy to say those as Polley and Zandi went to work. Polley was been especially kind to the Villanova Wildcats things but it is difficult to do after you have credited with the assist as Zandi finished with a in the early stages of 2016. But that changed on played nearly 100 minutes of soccer. I thought low shot from the left side that eluded Low in a blustery, overcast afternoon at the Higgins the guys showed good resilience there.” the 53rd minute to build a 3-1 edge. Soccer Complex. Wildcats goalkeeper Will Steiner made “When those two are zipping around like Zach Zandi converted a penalty kick at three saves in net in posting his second clean they were today,” Carlin noted, “we’re fantastic. 98:19 to lift the Wildcats to their first overtime sheet of 2016. We’re a tough team to defend. They see the victory of the season, a 1-0 victory over Prince - game differently than most players do.” ton today, in their fourth extra session of the More sharp passing produced the Wildcats’ campaign. Prior to this contest, VU had been 0- Game 10 fourth goal of the afternoon in the 82nd minute. 2-1 in overtime, with two of those losses coming Oct 1, 2016 This time junior Lucas Hodges found Christo - on home turf. Villanova 4, DePaul 2 pher Bared wide open on the left side approach - Lucas Hodges created the PK, drawing a VILLANOVA, Pa - VILLANOVA, Pa. – ing goal and Bared fired a shot inside the left foul just inside the top of the 18-yard box that The Villanova Wildcats netted a season high post to make it 4-1.. gave Villanova its best scoring chance on a day four goals Saturday on their way to a 4-2 BIG Megally closed out the scoring when he when space and scoring chances had been tough EAST victory over DePaul at the Higgins Soc - sent a free kick past the Wildcats’ wall and into to come by. Zandi then calmly drilled the ball cer Complex. The win was Villanova’s third the net in the 88th minute. into the lower left side of the net to boost the straight and raises its record to 6-3-1 overall, 2- ‘Cats (5-3-1 overall, 1-1 BIG EAST) to a strong 1 BIG EAST. Game 11 non-conference win over the Tigers. DePaul, meanwhile, falls to 5-4-2 overall, Oct. 4, 2016 “This was a great team win for us,” stated 0-3 BIG EAST. Villanova head coach Tom Carlin. “We had “We had the start we wanted,” stated Vil - Temple 1, Villanova 0 some great performances. For us to be able to lanova head coach Tom Carlin. “The guys car - PHILADELPHIA, Pa. – Temple scored play 15 guys and build a competitive spirit is ried out the game plan to a T. It was incredible the day’s only goal in the 22nd minute Tuesday fantastic.” how much the guys battled on the attack and on on its home turf and went on to post a 1-0 deci - Carlin credited Hodges’ effort in creating the defensive end. They trusted the schemes we sion over the Villanova Wildcats in a Philly Soc - the penalty kick. put in place.” cer Six clash. “It’s a real easy thing called running hard,” Villanova got on the scoreboard before the The loss snapped a four-game unbeaten Carlin stated. “When you run hard into space, game was 10 minutes old. Conor Bradley string for the Wildcats, who played without good things happen. Lucas, John Jlopleh, Jake threaded a ball from the left side to senior starting backs Christopher Bared and Nikkye (Jacob Anderson) and Padge (Padraic McCul - Padraic McCullaugh near the top of DePaul’s 18 DePoint, both of whom were sidelined due to in - laugh), did that well for us. yard box. McCullaugh touched the ball to an jury. This was VU’s sixth game in the span of “Lucas made a play, got in behind their de - open Miguel Polley on a run towards goal. Pol - 18 days, a grueling stretch that has taxed a fense, and the defender was forced to make a ley knocked the shot past DePaul goalkeeper young squad still adjusting to life in the BIG choice: either make an awkward tackle or let Quentin Low at 9:29 to stake the ‘Cats to a 1-0 EAST and Philly Soccer Six. Lucas get the shot off. He made an awkward advantage. “Credit to Temple, they were into us from tackle and it turned into a PK.” In the 19th minute, the Wildcats struck the start,” stated Villanova head coach Tom Car - Scoring chances were at a premium again. This play began along the right side as lin. “We just never found a good tempo. Temple throughout the afternoon. Winds picked up in freshman Sean Teixeira served a dangerous ball was hungry, on its home field, and we couldn’t the second half to 15-20 miles per hour and Vil - along the turf in front of the Blue Demons goal. really find a pace that suited us.” lanova mostly kept the Tigers away from creat - A DePaul defender attempted to clear the pass The Temple goal came courtesy of its lead - ing dangerous chances. The Wildcats generated but instead deflected it into the net for an own ing scorer Jorge Gomez Sanchez. Gomez near misses from Andreas Bartosinski in the goal. Sanchez collected a long feed from Brendon 50th minute on a free kick blast that hit the A penalty kick called on Villanova in the Creed and fired a right footed shot into the net crossbar and rolled away and a bid late in the 44th minute gave DePaul its best opportunity of at 21:43. The goal was Gomez Sanchez’s 11th second half that narrowly missed the right side the first 45 minutes. The Wildcats’ Will Steiner of 2016. of the net off the foot of Andres Camacho. made a spectacular save on the PK bid – his sec - “We created some chances in the second “They’re a balanced team and they aren’t ond such stop of 2016 - by Simon Megally but half but weren’t able to connect to finish one,” easy to solve,” Carlin noted. “But we remained the ball came directly to DePaul’s Hans Carlin noted. patient and stuck to the game plan.” Wustling. Wustling collected the carom and sent Will Steiner (Point Lookout, N..Y.) made a blast into the left side of the net to narrow six saves in net for the Wildcats. 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book

2016 In Review Game 12 Game 13 “Our starting 11 were warriors," Carlin noted. “The injuries have cut into our depth but every Oct. 8, 2016 Oct. 15, 2016 one of these guys battled. Providence 3, Villanova 1 Villanova 2, Xavier 2 (2 OT) “This was a huge step forward for us. We PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Providence’s Julian CINCINNATI, Ohio - The Villanova Wild - didn't feel sorry for ourselves. We talked before - Gressel scored a pair of goals to help lift the Fri - cats picked up a key BIG EAST point Saturday, hand about drawing a line in the sand to protect ars to a 3-1 victory over Villanova in a BIG playing Xavier to a 2-2 tie. Lucas Hodges and this bond we have developed. With all the in - EAST match played here. Andreas Bartosinski scored the goals for Vil - juries we have working against us to play well A goal from Gressel at 2:48 put the Wild - lanova here and get a point on the road was important." cats into an early hole. Gressel took a feed from This game, originally slated for a 7 p.m. Game 14 Nick Sailor and sent a shot into the net past goal - start, was moved off of the Xavier campus to keeper Will Steiner to put the Friars out in front. nearby University of Cincinnati Gettler Stadium Oct. 19, 2016 “We kind of gifted one to Providence early after flooding earlier in the week in the region. Villanova 4, Penn 0 and it forced us to chase the game from the “I feel proud of our guys,” stated head VILLANOVA, Pa. - A return to the Higgins start,” stated Villanova head coach Tom Carlin. coach Tom Carlin. “Through all the injuries, Soccer Complex after three straight road games “As we were opening up, we committed an un - they stayed agressive, won a lot of battles and proved just the elixir for the Villanova Wildcats, forced turnover and that left us out of position. created a lot more scoring chances than we did who rolled past Penn 4-0 on an unseasonably Providence took advantage of it.” at Temple and Providence. Xavier is a good warm and sunny October afternoon. Lucas The Wildcats trailed 1-0 at intermission but team and we stood in there and went right at Hodges scored a pair of goals for the Wildcats Carlin liked the tempo his team was playing at. them.” while Miguel Polley added a goal and an assist. The Friars owned a 6-4 edge in shots over the The Wildcats got on the scoreboard first “I didn't like our tempo early,” stated Vil - first 45 minutes. courtesy of a Lucas Hodges header. Sean Tex - lanova head coach Tom Carlin, “but we got two “I thought we were getting the looks we eiria and Padraic McCullaugh were both cred - set piece goals. The message to the team at half - wanted,” Carlin said. “It felt like we were on tar - ited with assists on the goal. The goal came at time was not to be deceived by the scoreboard get to get the equalizer. We took some momen - 9:07 and vaulted the Wildcats into an early 1-0 because I didn't think we were where we left off tum into the second half.” advantage. at Xavier. In the second half I thought the back Villanova pressed and had several near- It was a lead Villanova maintained line and Will Steiner really battled. “ misses. Yet a second miscue in its own end again throughout the balance of the first half. Xavier, The first set piece goal came off a free kick proved costly. which entered the contest with victories in five along the left side. Polley served a ball into the “We had a good flow and were creating of its last six outings, was unable to dent a Wild - box near the right post. Senior Eric McKenna chances,” stated Carlin. “But another unforced cats defense that again played without starters got a boot on the ball and re-directed it past error hurt us. It was almost a carbon copy of the Christopher Bared and Nikkeye DePoint as well Quakers goalkeeper Nick Savino at 11:05 to first one as we were opening up.” This time as Andres Camacho, who stepped in for Bared stake VU to an early lead. Gressel found Alex DeCosta, who used some before himself suffering an injury last week at Another Penn foul led to a second set nifty footwork to position himself for a a shot Providence. piece, this one just beyond the 18 yard box on that went just past Steiner and inside the right The Musketeers found the equalizer in the the right side. Polley served the ball towards net post at 53:18. 49th minute. Matt Vasquenza sent a ball across and his feed was re-directed on a header by McCullaugh took a feed from sophomore the box to Matt Nance, who finished the play Hodges at 18:15. Kian Zapata and converted with a shot into the with his third goal of the campaign at 48:44. Polley and Jacob Anderson executed a nifty top left corner at 76:18 to carve the gap in half VU regained the lead at 58:05 on a goal give and go inside the 18 yard box in the 61st at 2-1. scored by junior Andreas Bartosinski, his first minute to provide the Wildcats a three goal “It felt like it was only a matter of time be - of the campaign. The native of Germany picked cushion. Polley started the play, fed a ball to An - fore we got the next one,” said Carlin. a ball that had been fired into the Musketeer box derson, who tapped it back to Polley streaking Instead, the Wildcats were whistled for a and sent a left-footed blast into the right corner toward goal on the left side. The junior buried foul inside their own 18 yard box in the game’s of the net to put the Wildcats back in front. the shot inside the right post. waning moments. Gressel blasted the ensuing Xavier answered with another equalizer at Hodges scored his second goal of the after - penalty kick inside the left post at 84:10. It was 71:50. Majed Osman sent a ball ahead that noon, this one off a feed from senior Padraic his eighth goal of the season and put the cap on found Jaylen Brown, who deposited a shot into McCullaugh in the 70th minute to round out the a 5-point afternoon. the back of the net to deadlock matters at two in scoring. “Our guys battled and we didn’t let our in - the 72nd minute. “When Miggy's running through and mak - juries interrupt the flow,” stated Carlin. “We just Neither team was able to notch the game- ing things happen, as he was in the second half, couldn’t get past those turnovers that they were winner in the extra 20 minutes and the contest we're very effective,” noted Carlin. able to convert.” ended in a draw. Steiner stopped all five Quakers' shots he faced to record the shutout. 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book

2016 In Review Game 15 doing what we do,” Carlin stated. “We had some equalizer. chances in the run of play.” “Our attack was good – it created chances Oct. 22, 2016 A Jacob Anderson shot in the 81st minute for us,” stated Villanova head coach Tom Carlin. Villanova 1, Creighton 0 sailed just above the cross bar on one of the “Miggy and Zandi did a fantastic job in setting VILLANOVA, Pa. – A majestic goal from day’s best bids for the Wildcats. Yet Villanova our tempo. Our off the ball movement was junior Miguel Polley and stellar defense lifted withstood the furious late pressure to emerge tremendous. We were moving in and out of Villanova past No. 10 Creighton 1-0 on a wet with a win over a Top 10 team. spaces. We were sharp and our decision-making and blustery Saturday afternoon at the Higgins Villanova also benefitted from the return was good. We were happy with all that and I Soccer Complex. The Wildcats picked up their from injury of back Nikkye DePoint, who re - thought our backline battled. Harry Cooksley is third consecutive home pitch win in the month turned to the starting lineup after missing five a fantastic player and at any moment he could of October. gamesNikkeye DePoint let one loose. Goalkeeper Will Steiner posted his second “It was a total team effort.” consecutive shutout, while making five saves. Polley and Zandi teamed up on the first “The back line and Steiner were just fan - goal of the day in the 18th minute. Zandi worked tastic,” stated Villanova head coach Tom Carlin. his way inside the St. John’s 18-yard box and “We showed so much resiliency. It wasn’t ex - fired a blast at Red Storm goalkeeper Andrew actly how we had it drawn up but we battled all Withers, who was able to stop the shot but un - the way. We created some chances – I don’t able to control the rebound. The ball came right think they showed on the scoreboard. There to Polley on the right side in front of the goal were a lot of good possessions and half-chances and the junior fired a shot into the vacant right that we created.” side to push the Wildcats in front 1-0 at 17:52. Indeed, the numbers were daunting in some Cooksley answered for the Red Storm after respects. The Bluejays owned a 15-1 advantage some effective work along the right side by in shots at halftime and finished the day with a Mauricio Rivas. Cooksley took the feed near the 22-5 edge in that department. There were 14 top of the 18-yard box and drove a shot inside Creighton corner kicks to two for Villanova. But the left post at 20:34 to deadlock the contest at Villanova did what it had to do to hand the Blue - one. jays their first BIG EAST loss of 2016. Not long after entering the game as a re - “For stretches of the game, Creighton was serve late in the first half, Anderson notched his really coming at us,” said Carlin. “They’re a fourth goal of 2016. Anderson took the feed great team.” from Zandi and fired a shot towards the net that Creighton reeled off the game’s first five deflected off a Red Storm defender and spun shots and held possession for much of the into the top shelf at 40:48. game’s earliest moments as both sides dealt with That was the extent of the scoring for the Nikkeye DePoint in action vs. St. John’s challenging conditions. Winds gusting from 20- day but it took some strong work by Villanova’s 25 miles per hour altered the flight of balls and defense and a couple of timely saves in the wan - forced each team to adapt, particularly on corner ing moments by Steiner to preserve the lead. kicks. Normally well-aimed balls were fre - Game 16 “I’ve talked to him about it,” Carlin stated quently swept off line in the high winds. Inter - Oct. 26, 2016 of his junior goalie. “In order for us to get mittent rain also impacted matters. Villanova 2, St. John’s 1 through you’re going to have to make the rou - The day’s pivotal moment occurred when VILLANOVA, Pa. – Villanova wrapped tine ones and you may have to make a couple of the Bluejays fouled Polley along the left side, up a three game home-stand Wednesday with a great ones too. That’s what he did today.” beyond the 18 yard box. A free kick was 2-1 BIG EAST victory over St. John’s on a awarded and Polley curled a shot from the tough bright fall afternoon at the Higgins Soccer Com - angle into the top shelf past Creighton keeper plex. The win – VU’s fifth straight on home turf Alex Kapp at 20:08. – lifted the Wildcats to a 9-5-2 overall record, 4- Creighton continued to bring the pressure 2-1 in the BIG EAST with two regular season for the rest of the half and Steiner was forced on games remaining on the slate. several occasions to make spectacular saves. Yet Miguel Polley and Jacob Anderson scored as the day wore on Villanova gained more pos - the Wildcats goals. Both scores were set up by session and generated more offensively than it sophomore Zach Zandi. Junior goalkeeper Will did in the earliest portions of the game. Steiner made five saves in the contest, including “I told the guys at halftime not to get hung a pair of key ones in the final minutes as the Red up on Creighton running at them but to focus on Storm pressed forward in an effort to gain the 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book

2016 In Review Game 17 “After the third goal we changed our for - mation and made our attack stronger to give us Oct. 29, 2016 a chance to get back into the game,” Carlin Georgetown 3, Villanova 2 shared. This worked as the Wildcats scored in WASHINGTON, D.C. - Goals in each half the 80th minute when Jacob Anderson sent the weren’t enough for the Wildcats as they fell to ball in from the near post and Conor Bradley the in a BIG EAST men’s was able to head the ball in and bring Villanova soccer match played here on the final Saturday within one. of October. Georgetown defeated Villanova by Bradley had a chance to tie things up in the a final count of 3-2. 85th minute on a header that was placed to the “We were pretty happy with how we came far corner of the goal but Marcinkowski was out,” stated Villanova head coach Tom Carlin. able to make the save making the final 3-2. “We got one early and we had the momentum that we needed. We were in an environment where we knew we needed to play to for a spot Game 18 in the BIG EAST Tournament.” Nov. 3, 2016 Lucas Hodges crossed the ball from the Villanova 2, Seton Hall right side and place it right to Padraic McCul - VILLANOVA, Pa. -- The Villanova Wild - laugh who was able to use his size to head the cats picked up their sixth consecutive victory on ball into the back post. The goal in the 27th home turf at the Higgins Soccer Complex, minute put Villanova up 1-0. downing Seton Hall 2-1 on a pair of second half Just minutes later things changed for the goals. That result in the regular season finale for Shane Bradley Wildcats, first Miguel Polley and Hodges col - both teams means that the Wildcats (10-6-2 Corner kicks proved decisive on a day lided in front of the Villanova sideline followed overall, 5-3-1 BIG EAST) will host DePaul in when Villanova earned 10 to just a pair for the by a Hoya goal. The goal was on the 9th George - BIG EAST Tournament opening round game Pirates. town corner of the game when Dylan Nealis Sunday at 1 p.m. “Set piece goals are the X factor,” stated found the back of net to tie things up in the 38th “We like to play at home,” stated Villanova Carlin. “We were burned by them at George - minute. head coach Tom Carlin. “We've got a good town -- we had the flow and tempo but once Polley took a strong shot just minutes be - home record, haven't lost here since the middle they got a set piece goal, it changed everything. fore halftime that required Georgetown goalie of September.” Once we got the equalizer today and it felt like JT Marcinkowski to make a diving saving. The The Wildcats carried the play in the early it was only a matter of time before we got an - Hoyas also had a chance to score with just two minutes on a windy and sometimes rainy after - other one.” seconds left before intermission but the George - noon on the school's West Campus. Villanova That became a reality in the 86th minute town attacker was called offsides and the shot had the majority of possession time but it was when Conor Bradley found Polley in the center called off. Seton Hall that struck first in the 20th minute. part of the 18-yard box. Some nifty moves by The contest remained deadlocked at half - Shawn Morrison found Andres Arcila just inside Polley gave him the space to launch a shot that time. the 18 yard box and Arcila fired a shot above the found its way past Spindler at 85:19. “Georgetown came out pushing in the sec - outstretched arm of Wildcats goalkeeper Will That put a cap on a rewarding Senior Day, ond half and after the collision and allowing the Steiner at 19:46 to boost the Pirates into the lead. which was celebrated in a post-game ceremony Georgetown goal our momentum swung. We Seton Hall took that advantage into half - for the first time. The seven Wildcats honored spent more time defending and on out heals time in spite of being outshot 8-3 by the Wild - were John Jlopleh, Max Kroschwitz, Kieran more than we would have liked in the final 45 cats. McCarthy, Padraic McCullaugh, Eric McKenna, minutes,” shared Carlin. “Our start was good,” noted Carlin. “We Frank Russomano and Steiner. The Hoyas took a total of 14 corners on the had good possession, good tempo but weren't day and scored their second goal of the day on able to find that final ball. We may not have the 13th when Zach Knudson placed a header been as aggressive as we needed to be but I liked off the kick into the back of the goal in the 60th our flow. They got the goal and it's natural to get minute. Just minutes later the Hoyas scored a little tighter. We battled through that though.” what would be the game winning goal when Villanova kept pressing until finally break - Arun Basuljevic was able to break away and ing through at 63:55. Miguel Polley lofted a cor - feed the ball to his teammate Jon Azzinnari who ner kick from the left side that senior Eric sent a shot from the top left of the box into the McKenna re-directed via a header. The ball back of the net and just out of the reach of Vil - sailed past Julian Spindler in the Pirates net and lanova goalie Will Steiner. the contest was then deadlocked. 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book

2016 In Review Game 19 Nov. 6, 2016 Villanova 0, DePaul 0 (2 OT) VILLANOVA, Pa. – Over the course of his first three seasons redshirt junior goalkeeper Will Steiner (Point Lookout, N.Y.) has demonstrated a unique gift for stymying opposing penalty kicks. That trait again proved decisive on Sun - day afternoon in a BIG EAST opening round game played at the Higgins Soccer Complex. Steiner stopped three of DePaul’s four at - tempts in a shootout, helping Villanova advance past the Blue Demons after the two teams played to a 0-0 draw through 110 minutes. The No. 3 seeded Wildcats move on to face No. 2 seed But - ler on Thursday night in Indianapolis. It marks VU’s first appearance in the league semifinals since 2011when it was defeated by St. John’s at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, N.J. “When you have Will Steiner on your side Padraic McCullaugh in action in the 2016 BIG EAST Tournament in a shootout,” stated Villanova head coach Tom were pushing and couldn’t get one. We did the ball right towards the goal, but Butler goalie Carlin, “you breathe a little easier.” everything we could to put pressure on them de - Eric Dick made the save. In the second half, Prior to the shootout, Steiner’s day had fensively. There were a ton of chances and we Zandi had a blast from the left side of the box in been mostly quiet, In fact he didn’t make his first couldn’t get one behind them. Credit to DePaul. the 64th minute that required Dick to make a div - save until the second overtime session, after But we found a way.” ing save. more than 100 minutes of soccer had been Advancing in the six team field is an im - The second half was when the Wildcats played. Yet when the contest moved to a portant milepost in Carlin’s view for a unit that dominated play. Villanova took a total of eight shootout, Steiner was exceptional in keeping the iimproved to 10-6-3 overall. shots in the half, placing four of those shots on Blue Demons in check. Meanwhile, after miss - “It means everything to be able to break goal, and taking eight corner kicks. ing its first two attempts, Villanova’s Zach through and push this program into a realm that Miguel Polley, Lucas Hodges, and Andreas Zandi, Shane Bradley and Lucas Hodges all put we have been close to before,” Carlin stated. Bartosinski all had a shot on goal in regulation. the ball past Quentin Low to send the ‘Cats to “Now we’ve got to go get one more.” Villanova goalkeeper Will Steiner had three Indianapolis. incredible saves during the first 90 minutes that “What Steiner is able to do is absolutely in - kept the Wildcats in the game. Including a div - credible,” noted Carlin. “He’s so good at getting Game 20 ing one in the opening minutes of the second half a read on the shooter. There is just a consistency Nov. 10, 2016 and two on headers. in what he does. Time and time again, he’s been Butler 1, Villanova 0 (2 OT) After a scoreless regulation which saw a great.” INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - There were a total of 12 shots by Villanova and 11 by Butler Hodges’ successful attempt, a lofted ball handful of precious scoring chances during the game headed into overtime. that found the top part of the net, set off a huge Thursday night BIG EAST semi-final game fea - It was in the 106th minute that Butler’s roar among a near capacity crowd at the Higgins turing the No. 3 Villanova Wildcats at the No. 2 Lewis Suddick was able to launch a shot from Soccer Complex that had rode the ebb and flow . Butler made the most of their 20 yards out into the center of the box and right of this contest. Though the Wildcats carried the chance in the 106th minute to lift them to a 1-0 to teammate David Goldsmith. Who was able to play for much of the day, DePaul had gotten victory. head the ball into the right side of the net and some big saves from goalkeeper Quentin Low “If you look at our effort overall from the give the Bulldogs the sudden victory. and came within inches of grabbing the lead in a beginning, we had a game plan, and the team Carlin added, “I am proud of the senior and sequence late in the second half, when they bought into it. They played fantastic,” stated our team’s effort. We really through stretches pushed one shot off the post and a second off the head coach Tom Carlin. of the game were the better team and credit to crossbar above Steiner. Zach Zandi had two great chances first, in Butler, they are a great team. But we really felt “We were pushing all game,” said Carlin. the 22nd minute off corner kick that landed at like we let one slip here.” “The guys were buying in and believing. We the top right of the box. Zandi was able to head 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book

2016 In Review ally-ranked teams during the regular season. In - “We were trying to solve the initial first on - cluded among those keynote victories were slaught, and I thought we did that and got into a games against No. 10 Creighton, No. 11 Boston little bit of tempo,” Carlin said. We were hoping College and No. 22 Delaware. Six of the 18 reg - to get out of there 0-0 at halftime, but once they ular season opponents Villanova faced were got one it made us chase the game. We made among the 48 teams that made up the NCAA some adjustments at halftime to get more attack - Championship field. ing, and at that point we knew it was going to “This was a great experience for our guys, leave us wide open. They certainly took advan - and it was great for our program and the Univer - tage of it. Their physicality, pressure and ball sity to get to the NCAA Championship,” Wild - movement was better than ours.” cats head coach Tom Carlin said. “That isn’t how Hinds scored both of the Zips goals for the we approached it. We approached it to win, but night, and he struck again in the 73rd minute to we drew a Final Four team at home in the first give Akron a 2-0 lead. A ball that Jonathan Lewis round. Akron is a great team and they are really played down the sideline stayed just in bounds starting to catch stride at the end of the year, so as it crossed midfield, and Goncalo Soares it’s tough. We had a lot of freshmen out there and played the ball into the box for Hinds to finish a lot of inexperienced NCAA guys because the for his second goal of the night and fifth of the program had never made it before. For us, this season. is the next step. We got to experience it and that Redshirt junior goalkeeper Will Steiner was important.” (Point Lookout, N.Y.) was terrific in goal and Akron put steady pressure on the Wildcats made six saves for the evening. He had five of defense in the first 15 minutes of the game to set his stops in the second half, including several on an early tone. Villanova was more than up to the hard shots from close range which prevented the task of withstanding that charge however, and Zips from adding any more to their lead. Akron the game remained without a goal until the 39th finished the night with 20 shots, including nine minute. After consecutive shots from 10 yards shots on goal. out by Sam Gainford were denied on a team save Sophomore midfielder Zach Zandi (West and a block by the defense, the Wildcats were Chester, Pa.) had both of the Wildcats shots in unable to clear the ball out of harm’s way and the game. Villanova had one corner kick on the Miguel Polley in action at Akron in the Nick Hinds scored at the 38:34 mark to open the night, compared with six for the Zips. 2016 NCAA Tournament scoring.

Game 21 Nov. 17, 2016 Akron 2, Villanova 0

AKRON, Ohio - A successful season that will long be remembered for its breakthrough milestones came to an end on Thursday night as Villanova (10-8-3) fell by a 2-0 score to No. 24 Akron (13-5-3) at FirstEnergy Field in an NCAA Championship first round match. The host Zips controlled possession effectively for much of the evening and scored a goal in each half to elimi - nate the Wildcats from advancing to a second round contest against #7 national seed Indiana on Sunday afternoon. Villanova made its first NCAA Champi - onship appearance and notched the fifth season with at least 10 victories in program history. Prior to earning an NCAA at-large bid, the Wild - cats reached the semifinal round of the BIG EAST Championship and defeated three nation - Conor Bradley 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book 2016 Statistics Overall: 10-8-3 BIG EAST: 5-3-1 Home: 7-2-1 Away: 3-6-2 Neut: 0-0-0

|------SHOTS------No./Name GP-GS G A Points Sh /Shot% SOG/SOG% YC-RCGW PK- 9 Polley, Miguel 21-21 6 8 20 30 /.200 21/.700 1-0 3 0-0 10 Hodges, Lucas 21-15 6 3 15 35/.171 19/.543 5-0 1 1-1 20 McCullaugh, Pa. 18-14 4 5 13 41/.098 16/.390 1-0 0 0-0 19 Anderson, Jac. 21-10 4 2 10 20 /.200 12 /.600 0-0 3 0-0 7 Zandi, Zach 19-16 3 4 10 37/.081 16/.432 0-0 2 2-2 13 McKenna, Eric 21-20 2 0 4 6/.333 3/.500 0-0 1 0-0 6 Bradley, Conor 21-12 1 2 4 6/.167 3/.500 0-0 0 0-0 17 Bartosinski, An. 21-21 1 0 2 23/.043 4/.174 2-0 0 0-0 11 Jlopleh, John 17-6 1 0 2 9/.111 3/.333 3-0 0 0-0 2 Bared, Chris. 13-10 1 0 2 9/.111 4/.444 1-0 0 0-0 5 DePoint, Nikkye 16-16 1 0 2 4/.250 2/.500 3-0 0 0-0 16 Teixeira, Sean 20-20 0 1 1 12/.000 2/.167 5-0 0 0-0 21 Zapata, Kian 4-3 0 1 1 0/.000 0/.000 2-0 0 0-0 4 Bradley, Shane 21-21 0 0 0 10/.000 2/.200 1-0 0 0-0 14 Gilliam, Jack 6-0 0 0 0 2/.000 0/.000 0-0 0 0-0 22 Russomano, Fr. 2-0 0 0 0 1/.000 0/.000 0-0 0 0-0 3 Camacho, Andres 8-5 0 0 0 1/.000 1/.000 0-0 0 0-0 15 Cotroneo, Frank 2-0 0 0 0 0/.000 0/.000 0-0 0 0-0 12 Bettenhausen, D. 1-0 0 0 0 0/.000 0/.000 0-0 0 0-0 00 Roberts, Oliver 1-0 0 0 0 0/.000 0/.000 0-0 0 0-0 Total 21 31 26 88 246 /.126 109/.443 25-0 10 3-3 Opponents 21 27 25 79 359/.075 121/.337 22-0 8 1-3

|---GOAL AVERAGE---| |--SAVES--| |----RECORD----| ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA/Avg Saves/Pct W L T Sho SF 1 Steiner, Will 21-21 1988:49 27/1.22 90/.769 10 8 3 5/0 352 TM TEAM 0:00 0/0.00 4/1.000 Total 21 1988:49 27/1.22 94/.777 10 8 3 5 352 Opponents 21 1988:49 31/1.40 78/.716 8 10 3 5 242 Team saves: 1

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Villanova Wildcats 11 19 1 0 31 Villanova Wildcats 106 127 9 4 246 Opponents 10 14 2 01 27 Opponents 161 171 13 14 359 SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total CORNER KICKS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Villanova Wildcats 44 46 2 2 94 Villanova Wildcats.. 43 54 8 5 110 Opponents 33 41 2 2 86 Opponents 61 73 6 3 143 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book Yearly Results 2016 2013 Head Coach: Tom Carlin Head Coach: Tom Carlin Record: 10-8-3 overall, 35-3-1 BE Record: 8-9-1 overall, 3-6-0 BE OPPONENT SITE RESULT RECORD OPPONENT SITE RESULT RECORD Rider H L/1-2 (OT) 0-1-0 New Mexico A L/2-7 0-1-1 Harvard A L/1-2 0-2-0 Hartford H T/1-1 0-1-1 Boston College A W/2-1 1-2-0 Marist H W/3-0 1-1-1 Navy H W/2-1 2-2-0 Monmouth A L/1-2 1-2-1 Delaware A W/2-1 3-2-0 Stony Brook A W/1-0 2-2-1 Butler* H L/2-3 (OT) 3-3-0 Temple A L/0-1 2-3-1 Saint Joseph’s A T/0-0 (2OT) 3-3-1 Penn H W/2-1 3-3-1 Marquette* A W/2-1 4-3-1 Butler* A L/1-2 3-4-1 Princeton A W/1-0 5-3-1 LaSalle A W/3-1 4-4-1 DePaul* H W/4-2 6-3-1 Marquette* H L/0-1 4-5-1 Temple A L/0-1 6-4-1 Seton Hall* A L/1-2 4-6-1 Providence* A L/1-3 6-5-1 St. John’s* H W/2-0 5-6-1 Xavier* A T/2-2 (2OT) 6-5-2 Lehigh H W/1-0 6-6-1 Penn* H W/4-0 7-5-2 Creighton* A W/1-0 7-6-1 Creighton* H W/1-0 8-5-2 Providence* H L/1-2 7-7-1 St. John’s* H W/2-1 9-5-2 DePaul* A W/1-0 8-7-1 Georgetown* A L/2-3 9-6-2 Xavier* H L/0-1 8-8-1 Seton Hall* H W/2-1 10-6-2 Georgetown* A L/0-1 8-9-1 DePaul (BET) H T/0-0 (2OT) 10-6-3 2012 Butler (BET) A L/0-1 (2OT) 10-7-3 Head Coach: Tom Carlin Akron (NCAA) A L/0-2 10-8-3 Record: 12-6-2 overall, 3-3-2 BE 2015 OPPONENT SITE RESULT RECORD Head Coach: Tom Carlin Manhattan A W/5-1 1-0-0 Record: 9-8-0 overall, 4-5-0 BE Stony Brook H W/4-1 2-0-0 OPPONENT SITE RESULT RECORD Colgate A W/1-0 3-0-0 Albany A W/3-0 1-0-0 Hartford @ N W/2-1 4-0-0 Drexel H W/4-3 2-0-0 Air Force @ N L/0-1 4-1-0 Delaware H W/2-1(2OT)3-0-0 Penn A W/5-3 5-1-0 Monmouth A L/1-3 3-1-0 Princeton H L/0-1 5-2-0 Christopher Bared at work in 2016 Temple H L/1-2 3-2-0 La Salle H W/2-1 6-2-0 for the Wildcats Stony Brook H W/2-1 4-2-0 Temple H W/1-0 7-2-0 Butler* A L/0-3 4-3-0 USF* H T/1-1 7-2-1 St. John’s (BET) N L/0-2 8-9-4 La Salle A W/2-0 5-3-0 St. John’s* A T/0-0 7-2-2 @ - Game played in Bryn Mawr, Pa. Marquette* H W/2-1 6-3-0 DePaul* A W/1-0 8-2-2 $ - Game played in Radnor, Pa. Maryland A L/0-2 6-4-0 Lafayette H W/2-1 9-2-2 2010 DePaul A L/2-3 6-5-0 Cincinnati* H W/1-0 10-2-2 Head Coach: Tom Carlin Providence* H W/2-1 7-5-0 Syracuse* H L/0-2 10-3-2 Record: 8-8-3 overall, 4-3-2 BE Xavier* H L/1-2 7-6-0 Louisville* A L/0-1 10-4-2 Opponent Site Result Record Creighton* A L/1-5 7-7-0 Rutgers* A L/2-3 10-5-2 Bucknell A W/2-1 1-0-0 St. John’s* A W/2-0 8-7-0 Pittsburgh* H W/4-0 11-5-2 Drexel A L/0-2 1-1-0 Georgetown* H L/1-2 8-8-0 Seton Hall (BEC) H W/3-1 12-5-2 Lafayette H T/1-1 1-1-1 Seton Hall* A W/3-2 9-8-0 Connecticut (BEC) A L/0-1 12-6-2 George Mason H L/0-2 1-2-1 2014 @ - Game played at Penn Park, Philadelphia, Pa. Penn A W/1-0 2-2-1 Head Coach: Tom Carlin 2011 Princeton H W/2-0 3-2-1 Record: 8-8-3 overall, 3-4-2 BE Head Coach: Tom Carlin Saint Joseph’s H W/3-0 4-2-1 OPPONENT SITE RESULT RECORD Record: 8-9-4 overall, 4-5-1 BE Seton Hall* H W/1-0 5-2-1 Marist A L/0-1 0-1-1 OPPONENT SITE RESULT RECORD Loyola (Md.) H L/0-2 5-3-1 Drexel A L/0-1 0-2-0 Manhattan H W/2-1 1-0-0 DePaul* A W/3-1 6-3-1 Hartford A L/0-1 0-3-0 Drexel H W/1-0 2-0-0 Penn State A L/0-1 6-4-1 St. Peter’s H W/3-1 1-3-0 Colgate H T/1-1 2-0-1 USF* H-1 T/0-0 6-4-2 Albany H W/1-0 2-3- Cal Poly A L/0-1 2-1-1 Rutgers* H W/1-0 7-4-2 Monmouth H T/1-1 2-3-1 UC Santa Barbara A T/0-0 2-1-2 Georgetown* A L/1-3 7-5-2 Lehigh A W/1-0 3-3-1 Princeton A L/1-2 2-2-2 Syracuse* H W/2-1 8-5-2 Creighton* H L/0-1 3-4-1 Penn H L/1-2 2-3-2 Cincinnati* H T/0-0 8-5-3 LaSalle H W/3-0 4-4-1 Georgetown* H-@ L/0-2 2-4-2 St. John’s* A L/0-1 8-6-3 DePaul* H L/4-0 5-4-1 Saint Joseph’s A W/3-0 3-4-2 Louisville* A L/1-3 8-7-3 Stony Brook A W/1-0 6-4-1 Seton Hall* A W/3-0 4-4-2 Providence (BET) H L/0-3 8-8-3 Providence* A L/1-2 6-5-1 Lafayette A T/0-0 4-4-3 *Denotes BIG EAST Conference match Seton Hall* H T/1-1 6-5-2 DePaul* H T/1-1 4-4-4 H-1: Game played at PPL Park, Chester, Pa. Marquette* A T/1-1 6-5-3 Rutgers* A L/2-3 4-5-4 Butler* H W/1-0 7-5-3 Cincinnati* A L/1-2 4-6-4 St. John’s* A W/2-0 8-5-3 St. John’s* H W/3-1 5-6-4 Xavier* A L/0-3 8-6-3 USF* A L/1-2 5-7-4 Georgetown* H L/1-2 8-7-3 Syracuse* A W/1-0 OT 6-7-4 Providence (BET) A L/1-2 8-8-3 Louisville* H-$ L/0-2 6-8-4 Notre Dame (BET) A W/1-0 7-8-4 USF (BET) A W/1-0 8-8-4 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book Yearly Results 2009 2006 2003 Head Coach: Tom Carlin Head Coach: Larry Sullivan Head Coach: Larry Sullivan Record: 9-8-2 overall, 5-5-1 BE Record: 6-10-1 overall, 2-9-0 BE Record: 10-8-1 overall, 4-6-0 BE Opponent Site Result Record Opponent Site Result Record Opponent Site Result Record Loyola A W/1-0 1-0-0 Drexel H W/3-1 1-0-0 Drexel A L/3-2 0-1-0 Temple A L/1-2 1-1-0 Richmond H W/2-0 2-0-0 Hofstra A W/2-1 1-1-0 Penn H T/0-0 1-1-1 Saint Joseph’s A W/2-1 OT 3-0-0 West Virginia* H L/1-0 2OT 1-2-0 Binghamton N W/2-1 2-1-1 Rhode Island A T/0-0 3-0-1 Virginia Tech* H L/1-0 1-3-0 Fordham N W/3-1 3-1-1 Harvard N L/1-3 3-1-1 Princeton N W/1-0 2-3-0 UConn* H L/1-2 3-2-1 Providence* A L/1-3 3-2-1 Penn A W/2-1 OT 3-3-0 Providence* H W/1-0 4-2-1 Connecticut* A L/1-2 3-3-1 St. John’s* A L/2-0 3-4-0 Georgetown * A L/0-1 4-3-1 Georgetown* H L/0-1 3-4-1 Temple H T/0-0 2OT 3-4-1 Seton Hall* A W/4-1 5-3-1 Seton Hall * H L/0-2 3-5-1 Philadelphia A W/4-0 4-4-1 Lafayette A L/0-2 5-4-1 Delaware A W/2-0 4-5-1 Pittsburgh* A W/3-2 5-4-1 St. John’s* H T/1-1 5-4-2 USF* H L/0-1 4-6-1 St. Joseph’s H W/2-0 6-4-1 Syracuse* A W/3-1 6-4-2 Rutgers* H W/2-1 5-6-1 Connecticut* A L/2-1 6-5-1 Cincinnati* A L/1-2 6-5-2 DePaul* A W/2-1 OT 6-6-1 Seton Hall* H W/1-0 7-5-1 DePaul* H W/4-2 7-5-2 Syracuse* H L/0-1 6-7-1 Georgetown* H L/2-0 7-6-1 Columbia H W/1-0 8-5-2 Louisville* A L/0-5 6-8-1 Rutgers* A W/2-0 8-6-1 USF* A L/1-3 8-6-2 St. John’s* A L/0-2 6-9-1 Providence* H W/1-0 9-6-1 Rutgers* A W/3-0 9-6-2 Cincinnati* H L/1-2 2OT 6-10-1 Notre Dame* A L/2-0 9-7-1 Louisville* H L/0-5 9-7-2 2005 Penn St. H W/2-0 10-7-1 Providence-BET H L/1-2 9-8-2 Head Coach: Larry Sullivan St. John’s* (BEC) A L/2-1 OT 10-8-1 2008 Record: 7-7-4 overall, 6-4-1 BE 2002 Head Coach: Tom Carlin Opponent Site Result Record Head Coach: Larry Sullivan Record: 7-10-2 overall, 4-5-2 BE Delaware H W/1-0 1-0-0 Record: 5-13-0 overall, 2-8-0 BE Opponent Site Result Record Fairleigh Dickinson A L/2-0 1-1-0 Opponent Site Result Record Temple H W/3-1 1-0-0 Penn A L/2-0 1-2-0 Monmouth A W/1-0 1-0-0 Hofstra A W/1-0 2-0-0 Temple N L/2-1 1-3-0 St. Joseph’s A L/1-0 1-1-0 Boston College N L/0-1 2-1-0 Pittsburgh* H W/2-0 2-3-0 Pittsburgh* H L/1-2 OT 1-2-0 Brown A L/0-2 2-2-0 West Virginia* H W/2-1 3-3-0 Temple A W/3-0 2-2-0 Fordham A W/1-0 2OT 3-2-0 Georgetown* A L/2-0 3-4-0 Penn St. A L/2-1 2-3-0 West Virginia* A T/0-0 2OT 3-2-1 Seton Hall* A W/1-0 OT 4-4-0 Ohio State N L/2-0 2-4-0 Pittsburgh* A W/1-0 2OT 4-2-1 La Salle H T/1-1/ 2OT 4-4-1 Virginia Tech* A L/3-0 2-5-0 Seton Hall* H L/0-1 4-3-1 South Florida* A L/4-2 4-5-1 Rutgers* H L/5-0 2-6-0 Georgetown* H T/0-0 4-3-2 Rutgers* A L/1-0 4-6-1 Hofstra H L/3-1 2-7-0 Penn A L/2-3 4-4-2 Lehigh H Cancelled Syracuse* A W/3-1 3-7-0 Cincinnati* H L/0-1 4-5-2 Louisville* H T/0-0 2OT 4-6-2 Drexel H L/3-1 3-8-0 Rutgers* H W/2-0 5-5-2 Lafayette A T/1-1/2OT 4-6-3 Georgetown* H L/4-1 3-9-0 St. John’s* A L/0-3 5-6-2 Cincinnati* A L/3-1 4-7-3 West Virginia* A W/3-2 4-9-0 Lafayette H L/0-1 OT 5-7-2 St. John’s* H W/1-0 5-7-3 Notre Dame* H L5-0 4-10-0 Louisville* A W/3-2 6-7-2 Syracuse* A W/1-0 6-7-3 Providence* A L/2-0 4-11-0 USF* H L/0-1 6-8-2 DePaul* H W/3-1 7-7-3 Boston College* H L/2-1 4-12-0 Syracuse* H W/1-0 7-8-2 Georgetown (BET) H T2-2/2OT 7-7-4 St. John’s* H L/2-0 4-13-0 DePaul* A L/0-1 OT 7-9-2 2004 Philadelphia H W2-1 5-13-0 Providence (BET) A L/1-2 7-10-2 Head Coach: Larry Sullivan 2001 2007 Record: 7-5-5 overall, 5-3-2 BE Head Coach: Larry Sullivan Head Coach: Larry Sullivan Opponent Site Result Record Record: 5-13-0 overall, 3-7-0 BE Record: 10-9-1 overall, 5-5-1BE Fairleigh Dickenson H T/0-0 0-0-1 Opponent Site Score Record Opponent Site Result Record Penn H W/3-1 1-0-1 Notre Dame* A L/5-0 0-1-0 Richmond A L/1-2 0-1-0 La Salle A W/2-1 2-0-1 Penn St. A L/5-0 0-2-0 Siena H W/2-1 1-1-0 Providence* A W/3-2 3-0-1 Connecticut* H L/2-1 0-3-0 Duke A W/1-0 2-1-0 Boston College* A W/2-1 4-0-1 Temple H W/3-1 1-3-0 North Carolina State N W/1-0 3-1-0 Rutgers* H W/1-0 5-0-1 Pittsburgh* A W/2-0 2-3-0 Saint Joseph’s H W/4-0 4-1-0 Notre Dame* H L/1-0 5-1-1 Hofstra H L/2-1 2-4-0 Drexel A W/3-0 5-1-0 Seton Hall* A L/2-0 5-2-1 St. John’s* A L/5-0 2-5-0 Marquette* H W/1-0 6-1-0 Connecticut* H T/2-2 5-2-2 Syracuse* H L/4-1 2-6-0 Notre Dame * H L/0-1 6-2-0 Maryland A L/3-1 5-3-2 Boston College* A L/2-0 2-7-0 Seton Hall* A W/2-0 7-2-0 Saint Peter’s H T/0-0 5-3-3 Providence* H W/3-1 3-7-0 Georgetown * A W/1-0 8-2-0 St. John’s* H T/1-1 5-3-4 Monmouth H W/3-0 4-7-0 Rutgers* A W/2-1 9-2-0 Georgetown* A W/2-1 6-3-4 West Virginia* H W/2-1 5-7-0 St. John’s* H L/0-2 9-3-0 West Virginia* A L/1-0 6-4-4 La Salle A L/2-1 5-8-0 USF* A L/0-3 9-4-0 Lafayette H L/2-1 6-5-4 Seton Hall* A L/4-2 5-9-0 Maryland A L/0-4 9-5-0 Syracuse* H W/1-0 7-5-4 Princeton H L/3-0 5-10-0 DePaul* H L/0-1 OT 9-6-0 Penn St. H T/1-1 7-5-5 Virginia Tech* H L/2-1 OT 5-11-0 Syracuse* A W/3-2 10-6-0 Philadelphia A L/2-1 OT 5-12-0 Cincinnati* A L/0-1 10-7-0 Saint Joseph’s H L/2-1 5-13-0 Penn State A L/0-1 OT 10-8-0 Louisville* H T/1-1 2OT 10-8-1 West Virginia (BET) A L/0-2 10-9-1 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book Yearly Results 2000 1997 1994 Head Coach: Larry Sullivan Head Coach: Larry Sullivan Head Coach: Larry Sullivan Record: 6-10-2 overall, 2-8-2 BE Record: 5-9-5 overall, 3-4-3 BE Record: 6-11-1 overall, 2-5-1 BE Opponent Site Score Record Opponent Site Score Record Opponent Site Score Record St. Joseph’s A W/3-2 1-0-0 Temple A L/2-1 0-1-0 American A L/1-2 0-1-0 La Salle H W/4-1 2-0-0 La Salle A T/0-0 2OT 0-1-1 Howard N L/1-2 0-2-0 Syracuse* A L/2-0 2-1-0 St. Joseph’s H W/7-1 1-1-1 Swarthmore A W/3-1 1-2-0 Penn St. H L/4-0 2-2-0 West Virginia* H W/2-0 2-1-1 Rowan A W/3-0 OT 2-2-0 Hofstra A L/1-0 2-3-0 Rutgers* A T/1-1 2-1-2 Connecticut* A L/0-3 2-3-0 St. John’s* H L/5-1 2-4-0 Connecticut* H W/1-0 3-1-2 Temple A L/1-2 OT 2-4-0 Providence* A T/2-2 2OT 2-4-1 Notre Dame* A L/1-0 3-2-2 Pittsburgh* A W/1-0 3-4-0 BC* A L/2-0 2-5-1 Pittsburgh* A T/1-1 3-2-3 St. Joseph’s A L/1-2 3-5-0 W.Virginia* A W/2-1 3-5-1 Marist H W/4-1 4-2-3 Textile H W/2-1 4-5-0 Gtown* H L/1-0 3-6-1 Georegetown A L/5-0 4-3-3 Georegetown* H W/1-0 5-5-0 Monmouth A W/3-2 4-6-1 Syracuse* H T/1-1 4-3-4 Syracuse* A L/0-3 5-6-0 Notre Dame* H L/2-1 4-7-1 Seton Hall* A W/2-1 5-3-4 Drexel A L/0-4 5-7-0 Rutgers* H T/2-2 4-7-2 Maryland A L/4-0 5-4-4 St. John’s* H L/0-3 5-8-0 Pittsburgh* H W/3-0 5-7-2 Providence* H L/1-0 5-5-4 Delaware H W/5-3 6-8-0 Connecticut* A L/4-1 5-8-2 Boston College* H L/1-0 5-6-4 Providence* H T/1-1 OT 6-8-1 Seton Hall* H L/3-1 5-9-2 Penn A T/0-0 5-6-5 Seton Hall* H L/0-2 6-9-1 Connecticut* A L/4-1 5-8-2 St. John’s* A L/1-0 5-7-5 Boston College* A L/2-3 6-10-1 Philadelphia H W/1-0 6-9-2 Textile A L/1-0 5-8-5 La Salle H L/1-3 6-11-1 1999 Rutgers* (BET) A L/2-0 5-9-5 1993 Head Coach: Larry Sullivan Head Coach: Larry Sullivan Record: 2-15-0 overall, 0-11-0 BE 1996 Record: 6-10-2 overall, 4-3-1 BE Opponent Site Score Record Head Coach: Larry Sullivan Opponent Site Score Record St. Joseph’s H W/4-2 1-0-0 Record: 7-8-3 overall, 3-6-2 BE Drexel H L/0-1 0-1-0 La Salle H L/2-1 1-1-0 Opponent Site Score Record Lafayette H L/1-2 0-2-0 Seton Hall* A L/2-1 1-2-0 Navy A T/0-0/OT 0-0-1 Portland A L/0-1 OT 0-3-0 Penn St. A L/6-3 1-3-0 Towson State A L/1-2 0-1-1 Oneonta A W/3-0 1-3-0 Boston College* H L/2-0 1-4-0 Seton Hall* H W/3-2 1-1-1 Penn H L/1-4 1-4-0 Providence* H L/4-1 1-5-0 St. Joseph’s A W/3-1 OT 2-1-1 La Salle A W/4-3 2-4-0 Temple A W/4-3 2-5-0 Syracuse* A L/0-1 2-2-1 Georgetown* A T/2-2 OT 2-4-1 Rutgers* A L/3-0 2-6-0 Boston College* A T/2-2 OT 2-2-2 Temple H L/1-2 2-5-1 West Virginia* H L/2-1 2-7-0 Providence* A L/0-2 2-3-2 St. John’s* A L/1-4 2-6-1 Syracuse* H L/2-1 2-8-0 Penn H W/2-1 3-3-2 Pittsburgh* H W/1-0 3-6-1 Georegetown* A L/5-1 2-9-0 West Virginia* A L/0-2 3-4-2 Syracuse* H L/0-1 3-7-1 Notre Dame* A L/5-0 2-10-0 St. John’s* H L/0-7 3-5-2 Providence* A W/2-1 4-7-1 Pittsburgh* A L/1-0 2-11-0 Connecticut* A L/1-4 3-6-2 Textile A T/1-1 4-7-2 Princeton A L/3-0 2-12-0 Pittsburgh* A T/3-3 OT 3-6-3 Connecticut* H W/3-0 5-7-2 Connecticut* H L/3-1 2-13-0 Notre Dame* H W/2-1 4-6-3 Seton Hall* A L/2-5 5-8-2 St. John’s* A L/3-0 2-14-0 La Salle A W/3-2 5-6-3 Boston College* H W/2-1 6-8-2 Philadelphia A L/3-2 2-15-0 Rutgers* H W/4-1 6-6-3 St. Joseph’s A L/1-5 6-9-2 Textile H L/2-3 6-7-3 St. John’s* A L/4-6 OT 6-10-2 1998 Georgetown H L/1-3 6-8-3 Head Coach: Larry Sullivan Temple A W/4-1 7-8-3 1992 Record: 5-10-0 overall, 1-8-0 BE Head Coach: Larry Sullivan Opponent Site Score Record 1995 Record: 9-8-1 overall, 2-6-0 BE Temple H W/5-0 1-0-0 Head Coach: Larry Sullivan Opponent Site Score Record Syracuse* A L/3-0 1-1-0 Record: 6-9-2 overall, 4-7-0 BE Oneonta H W/5-0 1-0-0 Pittsburgh* H L/1-0 1-2-0 Opponent Site Score Record Robert Morris H W/3-0 2-0-0 Notre Dame* H L/2-1 1-3-0 Army N L/0-1 0-1-0 Penn State A L/1-3 2-1-0 La Salle H L/3-2 OT 1-4-0 Lehigh H T/1-1 OT 0-1-1 A W/3-2 3-1-0 St. Joseph’s A W/1-0 2-4-0 St. John’s* A L/0-2 0-2-1 La Salle H W/3-1 4-1-0 St. John’s* H L/4-0 2-5-0 Georegetown* A L/2-3 0-3-1 Georgetown* H W/3-1 5-1-0 Connecticut* A L/2-0 2-6-0 Textile A W/4-3 OT 1-3-1 Temple A T/1-1 5-1-1 Seton Hall* H L/3-0 2-7-0 Rutgers* A L/0-2 1-4-1 Pittsburgh* A L/0-1 5-2-1 Boston College* A L/3-0 2-8-0 Penn A T/2-2 OT 1-4-2 St. John’s H L/0-3 5-3-1 Providence* A L/4-2 2-9-0 West Virginia* H W/1-0 2-4-2 Syracuse* A L/0-1 5-4-1 West Virginia* A W/2-1 3-9-0 La Salle H L/2-3 2-5-2 Loyola H W/5-4 6-4-1 Georgetown H L/3-2 3-10-0 Syracuse* H W/1-0 OT 3-5-2 Drexel A W/3-2 7-4-1 Iona A W/2-1 4-10-0 Providence* H W/2-0 4-5-2 Boston College* A L/2-3 OT 7-5-1 Philadelphia H W/1-0 5-10-0 Boston College* H L/0-2 OT 4-6-2 Textile H L/1-2 7-6-1 Delaware A W/6-0 5-6-2 Connecticut* A L/0-3 7-7-1 Connecticut* H L/1-2 5-7-2 Seton Hall* H L/0-4 7-8-1 Seton Hall* A W/3-2 6-7-2 Providence* H W/4-2 8-8-1 Pittsburgh* H L/0-1 OT 6-8-2 St. Joseph’s H W/2-0 9-8-1 Notre Dame* A L/1-4 6-9-2 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book Yearly Results 1991 Mt. St. Mary’s H W/2-0 1-1-1 St. John’s A L/1-2 3-8-1 Head Coach: Larry Sullivan Seton Hall* H L/2-0 1-2-1 Swarthmore H L/1-2 3-9-1 Record: 11-7-0 overall, 4-4-0 BE Haverford College H L/3-1 1-3-1 Seton Hall* A L/2-3 3-10-1 Opponent Site Score Record Rider A W/2-1 2-3-1 Textile A L/0-2 3-11-1 Georgetown* A W/6-4 1-0 Temple A L/3-0 2-4-1 Rutgers-Camden H W/3-1 4-11-1 Haverford College A W/3-0 2-0 St. Joseph’s H W/1-0 OT 3-4-1 Drexel H L/0-1 4-12-1 West Chester H W/2-0 3-0 Pennsylvania A L/1-0 3-5-1 1984 Drexel H L/1-5 3-1 Georgetown H L/1-0 3-6-1 Head Coach: Chris Jones Boston College* H L/1-3 OT 3-2 Spring Garden H W/2-0 4-6-1 Record: 8-6-4 overall Temple H W/3-2 4-2 St. John’s H W/1-0 5-6-1 Pittsburgh* A L/0-2 0-1 Syracuse* A W/1-0 5-2 Swarthmore A W/3-0 6-6-1 Navy A L/0-2 0-2 Swarthmore H W/1-0 6-2 West Chester A L/1-0 6-7-1 Spring Garden H W/3-1 1-2 St. Joseph’s A W/3-2 7-2 Textile H L/1-0 6-8-1 West Chester A W/2-1 OT 2-2 La Salle A L/0-3 7-3 Pittsburgh* A L/1-0 6-9-1 Haverford College H T/0-0 OT 2-2-1 Pittsburgh* H W/3-1 OT 8-3 Drexel A T/4-4 6-9-2 Eastern H W/4-1 3-2-1 Muhlenberg H W/2-1 9-3 1987 Pennsylvania A T/0-0 OT 3-2-2 St. John’s* A L/1-2 9-4 Head Coach: Chris Jones Temple A L/0-2 3-3-2 Textile H W/2-0 10-4 Record: 9-8-1 overall, 1-2-1 BE Rutgers-Camden A W/1-0 4-3-2 Connecticut* A L/2-3 10-5 St. Joseph’s A W/1-0 1-0 St. Joseph’s H T/2-2 OT 4-3-3 Seton Hall* A L/2-4 10-6 La Salle A L/2-1 1-1 Georgetown* H W/3-0 5-3-3 Providence* A W/3-1 11-6 Mt. St. Mary’s A L/1-0 1-2 Swarthmore A L/0-3 5-4-3 Seton Hall* A L/0-4 11-7 West Chester H W/3-1 2-2 Trenton State A L/0-2 5-5-3 1990 Haverford College A W/1-0 3-2 Monmouth H W/2-0 6-5-3 Head Coach: Chris Jones Rider H L/1-0 3-3 St. John’s* H T/1-1 6-5-4 Record: 9-8-0 overall, 3-4-0 BE Eastern A W/2-1 4-3 La Salle H W/1-0 7-5-4 Opponent Site Score Record Textile A L/2-1 4-4 Seton Hall* H W/1-0 8-5-4 Ohio State H L/1-2 0-1 Temple H W/1-0 5-4 Drexel A L/0-2 8-6-4 Montclair State H W/4-0 1-1 Rutgers-Camden H W/1-0 6-4 1983 Mt. St. Mary’s H W/2-1 2-1 Pennsylvania H L/1-0 6-5 Head Coach: Howard Graff Seton Hall* H L/1-2 OT 2-2 Georgetown A L/1-0 6-6 Record: 2-16-0 overall Pittsburgh* A L/0-2 2-3 Spring Garden A W/2-0 7-6 Rutgers H L/0-4 0-1 Georgetown* H W/3-1 3-3 St. John’s A T/0-0 7-6-1 Loyola A L/0-5 0-2 Connecticut* A L/0-1 3-4 Swarthmore H W/2-0 8-6-1 Navy H L/0-1 0-3 Temple A L/1-3 OT 3-5 Seton Hall* A L/6-0 8-7-1 Textile A L/0-11 0-4 Boston College* A L/1-0 3-6 Pittsburgh* H W/1-0 9-7-1 Haverford College A L/1-3 0-5 Haverford College H W/4-2 4-6 Drexel H L/1-0 9-8-1 Eastern A W/1-0 1-5 Syracuse* H W/Forfeit 5-6 1986 Spring Garden H W/1-0 2-5 La Salle H L/3-1 5-8 Head Coach: Chris Jones Temple H L/1-7 2-6 West Chester A W/2-0 6-8 Record: 8-8-2 overall, 1-3-0 BE Rutgers-Camden H L/1-2 2-7 St. John’s H W/2-0 7-8 St. Joseph’s H W/2-1 OT 1-0 Georgetown* A L/1-3 2-8 Textile H W/5-1 8-8 La Salle A L/0-1 1-1 St. Joseph’s A L/0-1 2-9 Providence* H W/3-1 OT 9-8 Rider A L/0-2 1-2 Swarthmore H L/1-2 2-10 Drexel A L/0-1 9-9 West Chester A W/1-0 2-2 Trenton State H L/1-2 2-11 1989 Haverford College H W/3-2 3-2 East Stroudsburg H L/2-4 2-12 Head Coach: Chris Jones Eastern H W/4-0 4-2 Pittsburgh* H L/1-2 2-13 Record: 7-12-0 overall, 0-4-0 BE Bloomsburg H W/5-1 5-2 La Salle H L/0-2 2-14 Opponent Site Score Record Temple A L/0-4 5-3 Pennsylvania H L/1-6 2-15 Hartford A L/2-1 0-1 Rutgers-Camden A W/3-0 6-3 Drexel H L/0-1 2-16 Colgate A W/1-0 1-1 Pennsylvania A L/1-4 6-4 1982 La Salle A L/3-0 1-2 Georgetown A L/0-2 6-5 Head Coach: Howard Graff Mount St. Mary’s A W/5-2 2-2 Spring Garden H W/3-1 7-5 Record: 8-6-2 overall Pennsylvania H L/1-0 2-3 St. John’s H W/1-0 8-5 Loyola H T/1-1 0-0-1 Haverford College A L/3-2 2-4 Swarthmore A T/1-1 8-5-1 Cheyney H L/1-4 0-1-1 Rider H W/Forfeit 3-4 Seton Hall* H L/1-2 8-6-1 Textile H L/1-4 0-2-1 St. John’s A L/3-0 3-5 Textile H L/0-4 8-7-1 Eastern H W/5-1 1-2-2 Temple H L/2-0 3-6 Pittsburgh* A L/0-2 8-8-1 Spring Garden H W/2-0 2-2-2 St. Joseph’s A W/2-1 4-6 Drexel A T/0-0 8-8-2 Temple A L/0-4 2-3-2 Spring Garden H W/5-0 5-6 1985 Rutgers-Camden H W/1-0 3-3-2 Georgetown A L/1-0 5-7 Head Coach: Chris Jones St. Joseph’s H W/2-1 4-3-2 Maryland-Balt. Co. H W/3-2 6-7 Record: 4-12-1 overall, 0-4-0 BE Georgetown* H W/2-1 5-3-2 Pittsburgh* H L/2-1 6-8 Opponent Site Score Record Swarthmore A W/3-0 6-3-2 Swarthmore H W/4-0 7-8 St. Joseph’s A W/1-0 1-0-0 Trenton State H T/1-1 6-3-3 Seton Hall* A L/5-1 7-9 La Salle A L/1-2 1-1-0 Shippenburg H W/5-4 7-3-3 Textile A L/3-1 7-10 Rider H L/0-1 1-2-0 Army A L/2-3 7-4-3 West Chester H L/3-2 7-11 West Chester H W/2-1 2-2-0 La Salle A L/0-4 7-5-3 Drexel H L/2-0 7-12 Haverford College A L/0-1 2-3-0 Pennsylvania A L/0-1 7-6-3 1988 Eastern A W/2-1 3-3-0 Drexel A W/4-1 8-6-3 Head Coach: Chris Jones Temple H L/1-4 3-4-0 Record: 6-9-2 overall, 1-3-0 BE Pittsburgh* H L/2-1 3-5-0 Opponent Site Score Record Pennsylvania H T/1-1 3-5-1 Penn St. H L/1-0 0-0-1 Georgetown* A L/3-2 3-6-1 La Salle H T/0-0 0-1-1 Srinpg Garden H L/1-3 3-7-1 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book

BIG EAST Championship History and Honors

1984 Semifinals 2009 Opening Round #1 Providence 2, #4 Villanova 0 #5 Blue Providence 2, #4 Red Villanova 1 1991 Semifinals 2010 Opening Round #1 Seton Hall 4, #4 Villanova 0 #5 Blue Providence 3, #4 Red Villanova 0 1993 Semifinals 2011 Opening Round #1 St. John’s 6, #4 Villanova 4 # 5 Red Villanova 1, #4 Blue Notre Dame 0 1997 Quarterfinals 2011 Quarterfinal #3 Rutgers 2, #6 Villanova 0 #5 Red Villanova 1, #1 Red USF 0 2003 Quarterfinals 2011 Semifinal #1 St. John’s 2, #8 Villanova 1 (Overtime) #2 Red St. John’s 2, #5 Red Villanova 0 2004 Quarterfinals 2012 Opening Round #5 Georgetown 1, #4 Villanova 1* #4 Red Villanova 3, #5 Blue Seton Hall 1 *Georgetown advances on penalty kicks 2012 Quarterfinal 2005 Opening Round #1 Blue Connecticut 1, #4 Red Villanova 0 #4 Blue Georgetown 2, #3 Red Villanova 2* 2014 Opening Round *Georgetown advances on penalty kicks #4 Providence 2, #5 Villanova 1 2007 Opening Round 2016 Opening Round #2 Blue West Virginia 2, #4 Red Villanova 0 #4 Villanova 0, #5 DePaul 0 (2 OT) 2008 Opening Round *Villanova advances on penalty kicks #3 Blue Providence 2, #6 Red Villanova 1 #2 Butler 1, #4 Villanova 0 (2 OT)

1989 ...... Ken Santos (Rookie of the Year) 1990 ...... Ken Santos (First Team) 1991...... Joe Roy (First Team) 1992...... Ken Santos (First Team) Joe Roy (First Team) 1993...... Joe Roy (First Team) Doug Nevins (Second Team) 1995...... Doug Nevins (First Team) 1996...... Conor Porter (All-Rookie) 1997...... Jim Curtin (Rookie of the Year) 1998...... Jim Curtin (Second Team) 1999 ...... Jim Curtin (First Team) 2000 ...... Jim Curtin (First Team) 2003 ...... David O’Donnell (Third Team) 2004...... Jonathan Lopuski (Second Team) Danny DeMasters (Third Team) 2005...... Brett Stassfurth (Second Team) 2007 ...... Mike Seamon (Second Team) 2008 ...... Mike Seamon (Third Team) 2009...... Mike Seamon (First Team) Kyle Soroka (All-Rookie) 2011...... Kyle Soroka (All-Tournament) Oscar Umar (All-Rookie) 2012 ...... Kyle Soroka (Second Team) Oscar Umar (Third Team) Sean Sheridan (All-Rookie) 2014...... Aaron Dennis (Second Team) Will Steiner (All-Rookie) 2016 ...... Andreas Bartosinski (Second Team) Shane Bradley (Second Team) Miguel Polley (Second Team) The Wildcats celebrated after advancing past DePaul via penalty kicks in a 2016 BIG EAST opening round match 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book BIG EAST Academic All-Stars 1987 Tom Barrett 1988 Jim Cowen 1989 Mike Deegan, Steve Grello 1990 Mike Deegan, Steve Grello, Rich Maue 1991 Tim Gannon, Rich Maue 1992 Hector Campos,Tim Gannon, Jim Van Dusen 1993 Tim Gannon, Doug Nevins, Jim Van Dusen 1994 Wells, Justin Yeash Jon Corrella Michael Francalangia, Doug Nevins 2007 1995 Adam Amann, Adam Brazitis, Dillon Chapman, Danny De - Michael Bosacco, Brian Conolly, Jonathan Correll, Jeffrey Masters, Mike Del Guercio, Connor Esposito, Miles Harri - Cunningham, Robert Degemmis, Marco DiRenzo, Alan son, Drew Heinold, Jake Heyer, Dan McKenna, Neil Mezger, Brian Murphy, Doug Nevins, Brian Ott, Barry McNulty, Sean Mergenthal, Matt Sleece, Joe Taylor, Billy Smith, Mark Trojan, Matthew Westfall, David Zierler, Whiteside Matthew Zrebiec 2008 1996 Adam Amann, Adam Brazitis, Connor Esposito, Miles Har - Brian Conolly, Jonathan Corell, Jason Doherty, Kevin rison, Drew Heinold, Dan McKenna, Sean Mergenthal, Will McGheehan, Paul Miraglia, Barry Smith, Matthew Westfall, Ogden, Nick Rouzier, David Sauerhoff, Joe Taylor David Zierler. 2009 1997 Adam Amann, Micah Collins, Connor Esposito, Drew John Allen, Brian Conolly, Tim DiGuilio, Tom DiGuilio, Heinold, Jake Heyer, Matt Margiotta, Kyle McCarthy, Sean Lewis Domke, Matt Malek, Paul Miraglia, Joe Noonan, Mergenthal, Will Ogden, Stephen Paresi, Ryan Quane, Nick Barry Smith, Matt Westfall. Rouzier, David Sauerhoff, Mike Seamon. 1998 2010 Brian Ahern, John Allen, Brian Conolly, Tim DiGiulio, Chris Bresnahan, Kevin Garcia, Jake Heyer, Scott Keogh, Lewis Domke, John Keleher, Matt Malek, Joe Noonan. Matt Margiotta, Kyle McCarthy, Sean Mergenthal, Ryan 1999 Quane, Nick Rouzier, and Ryan Whalen Brian Ahern, Joseph Caruolo, Timothy DiGiulio, Ryan 2011 Gundling, John Keleher, Drew Kimm, Stephen Leaman, Chris Bresnahan, Chris Christian, Kevin Garcia, Scott Matthew Malek, Joseph Noonan, Sean Teesdale, Andrew Keogh, Nik Lyon, Matt Margiotta, J.T. Maurer, Kyle Mc - Zielinski Carthy, Ryan Quane, Andrew Weakly, Ryan Whalen, Matt 2000 Wiltse Brian Ahern, Joseph Caruolo, Bobby Cordier, Tom DeLuca, 2012 Tim DiGiulio, Ron Durham,Chris Edgar, Tom Higgins, Kyle Burnett, Casey DeFluri, John Fogarty, Fabian Gonza - John Fogarty (above) was named to the David Jones, John Keleher, Stephen Leaman, Tim Maciejak, lez, Scott Keogh, Emerson Lawrence, J.T. Maurer, Kyle 2012 BIG EAST All-Academic Team Joe Noonan, Colin Raws, Scott Rodemer, David Sproul, McCarthy, Ryan Quane, Adam Santoro, Sean Sheridan, Sean Teesdale, Jon Williams. Kyle Soroka, Andrew Weakly, Alec Weiss, Ryan Whalen, Sean Sheridan (below) was a four year 2001 Matt Wiltse BIG EAST All-Academic Team choice Brian Ahern, Mike Altschuler, Ross Brindle, Joe Caruolo, 2013 Bobby Cordier, Tom DeLuca, Chris Edgar, Tom Higgins, Kyle Burnett, Fabian Gonzalez, J.T. Maurer, Sean Sheri - David Jones, John Keleher, C.J. Kirkos, Stephen Leaman, dan, Andrew Weakly, Matt Wiltse Scott Rodemer, Sean Teesdale, Tony Watkins, JonWilliams. 2014 2002 Adetomiwa Adewole, Kyle Burnett, Willis Griffith, Hayden Joe Caruolo, Chris Edgar, Patrick Gallagher, Thomas Hig - Harr, Chris Hill, John Jlopeh, Max Kroschwitz, Michael gins, Stephen Leaman, George Nahas, Colin Raws, Scott Manta, J.T. Maurer, Sean Sheridan, Andrew Weakly, Matt Rodemer, Brett Strassfurth, Sean Teesdale, Anthony Wiltse Watkins, Jon Williams, Greg Winther 2015 2003 Christopher Bared, Andreas Bartosinski, Willis Griffith, Mike Altschuler, Chris Blatz, Chris Edgar, George Nahas, Chris Hill, Lucas Hodges, Michael Manta, J.T. Maurer, Colin Raws, Scott Rodemer, Brett Stassfurth, Tony Watkins, Kieran McCarthy, Eric McKenna, Sean Sheridan, Drew Greg Winther. Stanko, Andrew Weakly, Matt Wiltse 2004 2016 Mike Altschuler, Chris Blatz, Chris Edgar, Brett Stassfurth, Christopher Bared, Andreas Bartosinski, Chris Hill, Lucas Tony Watkins, Greg Winther. Hodges, Michael Manta, Kieran McCarthy, Eric McKenna, 2005 Sean Sheridan Adam Brazitis, Mike Del Guercio, Farris Fakhoury, Miles 2017 Harrison, Neil McNulty, Charlie Rowan, Brett Stassfurth Jacob Anderson, Christopher Bared, Andreas bartosinski, (Big East Scholar Athlete), John Ward, Jon Wells, Greg David Bettenhausen, Andres Camacho, Jack Gilliam, Lucas Winther, Justin Yeash Hodges, Carson Hunt, Joh n Jlopleh, Max Kroschwitz, 2006 Kieran McCarthy, Padraic McCullaugh, Oliver Roberts, Adam Brazitis, Danny DeMasters, Mike Del Guercio, Con - Will Steiner, Zach Zandi, Kian Zapata nor Esposito, Miles Harrison, Sean Lundbeck, Dan McKenna, Matt Sleece, Adam Terreri, John Ward, Jon 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book

Records

Program Records Individual Records Most wins...... 12 (12-4, 1980) Most goals (game)...... 4, Brian Barr vs. UMBC (Sept. 23, 1981) (12-6-2, 2012) 4, Karl Rostworoski vs. Rutgers-Camden (Oct. 20, 1971) Best winning percentage...... 750 (12-4, 1980) Most goals (season)...... 13, Karl Rostworoski (1970 & 1971) Most consecutive wins...... 12 (1980) 13, Gabriel Stephanou (1974) Most losses...... 16 (1976 and 1983) Most goals (career)...... 30, Joe Roy (1990-93) Most shutouts (season)...... 9 (2011) Most assists (season)...... 12, Doug Nevins (1994) Most shots on goal (game)...... 61, vs. Eastern (10/28/74) Most assists (career)...... 35, Garry Fay (1971-74) Most goals (game)...... 10, vs. Rutgers-Camden (10/20/71) Most points (season)...... 32, Gabriel Stephanou (1974) Most goals (season)...... 36 (1991 and 1992) Most points (career)...... 85, Joe Roy (1990-93) Most goals per game (season)...... 2.00 (1991 and 1992) Most shutouts (season)...... 8, Ron Klos (1987) Most shutouts (career)...... 16, Jason Friel (2004-07) Most consecutive shutouts...... 4, Bill Schamp Most saves (season)...... 163, Mark Shumaker (1989) Most saves (career)...... 435, John Grendi (1982-85) Best save percentage (season)...... 941, John Grendi (1984) Best save percentage (career)...... 872, John Grendi (1982-85) Best goals against average (season)...... 0.60, John Grendi (1984) Best goals against average (career)...... 0.75, Ron Klos (1985-87)

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Saturday, Sept 16 vs. Marquette (1 p.m.) Saturday, Sept 23 at Creighton (8 p.m.) Saturday, Sept. 30 at DePaul (2 p.m.) Saturday, Oct. 7 vs. Xavier (4 p.m.) Saturday, Oct. 21 at Butler (7 p.m.) Wednesday, Oct. 26 at St. John’s (7 p.m.) Saturday, Oct. 29 vs. Providence (1 p.m.) Wednesday, Nov. 1 at Seton Hall (7 p.m.) Zach Zandi and the Wildcats will meet St. John’s Oct. 25 in a contest that will be brodcast via BEDN 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book Series History Air Force (0-1-0) Oct. 25, 1992 A L/0-3 Oct. 10, 2015 A L/2-3 Sept. 9, 2012 N (Philadelphia) L/0-1 Oct. 24, 1993 H W/3-0 Oct. 1, 2016 H W/4-2 Albany (2-0-0) Sept. 1994 A L/0-3 Nov. 6, 2016 H T/0-0++ Sept. 14, 2014 H W/1-0 Oct. 22, 1995 H L/1-2 Drexel (7-13-2) Aug. 28, 2015 A W/3-0 Oct. 6, 1996 H L/1-4 Nov., 1982 A W/4-1 American (0-1-0) Sept. 21, 1997 H W/1-0 Oct. 1983 H L/0-1 Sept. 2, 1994 A L/1-2 Oct. 4, 1998 A L/0-2 Oct., 1984 A L/0-2 Army (0-2-0) Oct. 24, 1999 H L/1-3 Nov., 1985 H L/0-1 Oct. 1982 A L/2-3 Oct. 25, 2000 A L/1-4 Nov. 4, 1986 A T/0-0+ Sept. 2, 1995 N (Lehigh) L/0-1 Sept. 9, 2001 H L/1-2 Nov. 3, 1987 H L/0-1 Binghamton (1-0-0) Oct. 4, 2003 A L/1-2 Nov. 2, 1988 A T/4-4+ Sept. 11, 2009 N (Lafayette) W/2-1 Oct. 3, 2004 H T/2-2 Oct. 31, 1989 H L/0-2 Bloomsburg (1-0-0) Sept. 10, 2006 A L/1-2 Oct., 1990 A L/0-1 Sept. 27, 1986 H W/5-1 Sept. 18, 2009 H L/1-2 Sept. 18, 1991 H L/1-5 Boston College (3-11-1) Nov. 4, 2012 A - BEC L/0-1 Oct. 14, 1992 A W/3-2 1990 A L/0-1 Creighton (2-2-0) Sept., 4, 1993 H L/0-1+ Sept. 21, 1991 H L/1-3 Oct. 19, 2013 A W/1-0 Oct., 1994 A L/0-4 Oct. 18, 1992 A L/2-3+ Sept. 27, 2014 H L/0-1 Oct. 6, 2002 H L/1-3 Oct. 31, 1993 H W/2-1 Oct. 24, 2015 A L/1-5 Aug. 29, 2003 A L/2-3 Oct. 30, 1994 A L/2-3 Oct. 22, 2016 H W/1-0 Aug. 25, 2006 H W/3-1 Oct. 15, 1995 H L/0-2+ Delaware (4-0-0) Sept. 14, 2007 A W/3-0 Sept. 20, 1996 A T/2-2+ Oct. 17, 1995 A W/6-0 Sept. 4, 2010 A L/0-2 Oct. 26, 1997 H L/0-1 Sept. 1, 2005 H W/1-0 Aug. 31, 2011 H W/1-0 Oct. 16, 1998 A L/0-3 Sept. 5, 2015 H W/2-1 Sept. 3, 2014 A L/0-1 Sept. 19, 1999 H L/0-2 Sept. 11, 2016 A W/2-1 Sept. 1, 2015 H W/4-3 Sept. 24, 2000 A L/0-2 DePaul (8-3-2) Duke (1-0-0) Oct. 7, 2001 A L/0-2 Oct. 31, 2005 H W/3-1 Sept. 7, 2007 A W/1-0 Nov. 2, 2002 H L/1-2 Sept. 30, 2006 A W/2-1+ East Stroudsburg (0-1) Sept. 19, 2004 A W/2-1 Oct. 20, 2007 A L/0-1+ Oct., 1983 H L/2-4 Sept. 4, 2016 A W/2-1 Nov. 1, 2008 A L/0-1+ Eastern (6-0-0) Brown (0-1-0) Oct. 17, 2009 H W/4-2 Sept., 1982 H W/5-1 Sept 7, 2008 A L/0-2 Oct. 2, 2010 A W/3-1 Sept., 1983 A W/1-0 Bucknell (1-0-0) Oct, 8, 2011 H T/1-1 Sept. 1984 H W/4-1 Sept. 10, 2010 A W/2-1 Oct. 6, 2012 A W/1-0 Sept. 1985 A W/2-1 Butler (1-4-0) Oct. 26, 2013 A W/1-0 Sept. 24, 1986 H W/4-0 Sept. 28, 2013 A L/1-2 Oct. 4, 2014 H W/4-0 Sept. 23, 1987 A W/2-1 Oct. 25, 2014 H W/1-0 Fairleigh Dickinson (0-1-1) Sept. 26, 2015 A L/0-3 Sept. 1, 2004 H T/0-0+ Sept. 17, 2016 H L/2-3+ Sept. 4, 2005 A L/0-2 Nov. 8, 2016 A L/0-1++ Fordham (2-0-0) Cal Poly (0-1-0) Sept. 13, 2008 A W/1-0+ Sept. 10, 2011 A L/0-1 Sept. 13, 2009 N (Lafayette) W/3-1 Cincinnati (1-6-1) George Mason (0-1-0) Oct. 22, 2005 A L/1-3 Sept. 12, 2010 H L/0-2 Oct. 21, 2006 H L/1-2+ Georgetown (6-22-4) Oct. 27, 2007 A L/0-1 Sept., 1985 A L/2-3 Oct. 4, 2008 H L/0-1 Oct. 11, 1986 A L/0-2 Oct. 10, 2009 A L/1-2 Oct. 10, 1987 A L/0-1 Oct. 23, 2010 H T/0-0+ Oct. 8, 1988 H L/0-1 Oct. 15, 2011 A L/1-2 Oct. 7, 1989 A L/0-1 Oct. 13, 2012 H W/1-0 Sept., 1990 H W/1-0 Cheyney (0-1-0) Sept. 7, 1991 A W/6-4 Sept. 1982 H L/1-4 Sept. 20, 1992 H W/3-1 Colgate (2-0-1) Sept. 19, 1993 A T/2-2+ Sept. 3, 1989 A W/1-0 Sept., 1994 H W/1-0 Sept. 4, 2011 H T/1-1+ Sept., 13, 1995 A L/2-3 Sept. 1, 2012 A W/1-0 Nov. 3, 1996 H L/1-3 Columbia (1-0-0) Oct. 4, 1997 A L/0-5 Oct. 20, 2009 H W/1-0 Oct. 28, 1998 H L/2-3 Connecticut (2-14-1) Oct. 10, 1999 A L/1-5 Sept. 1990 A L/0-1 Jacob Anderson in one of the Wildcats’ Oct. 4, 2000 H L/0-1 Oct. 27, 1991 H L/2-3 two meetings with Butler in 2016 Oct. 12, 2002 H L/1-4 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book

Series History Oct. 15, 2003 H L/0-2 Oct., 10, 1991 A L/0-3 Sept., 1990 H W/2-1 Oct. 16, 2004 A W/2-1 Sept., 14, 1992 H W/3-1 Muhlenberg (1-0-0) Nov. 6, 2004 H (BEC) T/1-1+ Sept. 17, 1993 H W/4-3 Oct. 15, 1991 H W/2-1 Sept. 23, 2005 A L/0-2 Nov., 1994 H L/1-3 Navy (1-1-1) Nov. 3, 2005 H (BEC) T/2-2+ Oct. 1, 1995 H L/2-3 Sept., 1983 H L/0-1 Sept. 15, 2006 A L/0-1 Oct. 23, 1996 H W/3-2+ Aug. 31, 1996 H T/0-0+ Sept. 30, 2007 A W/1-0 Sept. 5, 1997 A T/0-0+ Sept. 8, 2016 H W/2-1 Sept. 28, 2008 H T/0-0 Sept. 24, 1998 H L/2-3+ North Carolina State (1-0-0) Sept. 25, 2009 A L/0-1 Sept. 4, 1999 H L/1-2 Sept. 9, 2007 N (Duke) W/1-0 Oct. 16, 2010 A L/1-3 Sept. 4, 2000 H W/4-1 Notre Dame (2-10-0) Sept. 24, 2011 H - Bryn Mawr L/0-2 Oct. 23, 2001 A L/1-2 Nov. 3, 1995 A L/1-4 Nov. 8, 2013 A L/0-1 Sept. 8, 2004 A W/2-1 Oct. 20, 1996 H W/2-1 Nov. 7, 2014 H L/1-2 Sept. 8, 2005 H T/1-1+ Sept. 26, 1997 A L/0-1 Oct. 331, 2015 H L/1-2 Sept. 20, 2012 H W/2-1 Sept. 20, 1998 H L/1-2 Oct. 29, 2016 A L/2-3 Oct. 2, 2013 A W/3-1 Oct. 15, 1999 A L/0-5 Hartford (1-2-1) Oct. 1, 2014 H W/3-0 Oct. 20, 2000 H L/1-2 Sept. 2, 1989 A L/1-2 Sept. 30, 2015 A W/2-0 Sept. 1, 2001 A L/0-5 Sept., 7, 2012 N (Philadelphia) W/2-1 Lehigh (2-0-1) Oct. 23, 2002 H L/0-5 Sept. 3, 2013 H T/1-1 Sept. 3, 1995 H T/1-1 Oct. 31, 2003 A L/0-2 Sept. 7, 2014 A L/0-1 Oct. 15, 2013 H W/1-0 Sept. 26, 2004 H L/0-1 Harvard (0-2-0) Sept. 23, 2013 A W/1-0+ Sept. 23, 2007 H L/0-1 Sept. 3, 2006 N (URI) L/1-3 Louisville (1-5-2) Nov. 3, 2011 A (BEC) W/1-0 Sept. 1, 2016 A L/1-2 Oct. 15, 2005 H T/0-0+ Ohio State (0-2-0) Haverford (4-4-1) Oct. 14, 2006 A L/0-5 Sept., 1990 H L/1-2 Sept., 1983 A L/1-3 Nov. 3, 2007 H T/1-1+ Sept.15, 2002 N (Penn State) L/0-2 Sept., 1984 H T/0-0+ Oct., 18, 2008 A W/3-2 Oneonta (1-0-0) Sept., 1985 A L/0-1 Oct. 31, 2009 H L/0-5 Sept.12, 1993 A W/3-0 Sept. 19, 1986 H W/1-0 Oct. 30, 2010 A L/1-3 Penn (8-10-5) Sept. 19, 1987 A W/1-0 Oct. 29, 2011 H - (Eastern U) L/0-2 Oct., 1982 A L/0-1 Sept. 17, 1988 H L/1-3 Oct. 20, 2012 A L/0-1 Oct., 1983 H L/1-6 Sept. 16, 1989 A L/2-3 Loyola (1-1-0) Sept., 1984 A T/0-0+ Oct., 1990 H W/4-2 Sept. 1, 2009 A W/1-0 Oct., 1985 H T/1-1+ Sept. 11, 1991 A W/3-0 Sept. 29, 2010 H L/1-3 Oct., 7, 1986 A L/1-4 Hofstra (2-3-0) Manhattan (2-0-0) Oct. 6, 1987 H L/0-1+ Sept. 13, 2000 A L/0-1 Aug. 26, 2011 H W/2-0 Oct. 4, 1988 A L/0-1 Sept. 26, 2001 H L/1-2 Aug. 24, 2012 A W/5-3 Sept. 12, 1989 H L/0-1 Sept. 29, 2002 H L/1-3 Marquette (3-1-1) Sept. 12, 1992 A W/3-2 Sept. 1, 2003 A W/2-1 Sept. 21, 2007 H W/1-0 Sept. 14, 1993 H L/1-4 Aug. 31, 2008 A W/1-0 Oct. 5, 2013 H L/0-1+ Sept. 23, 1995 A T/2-2+ Howard (0-1-0) Oct. 18, 2014 A T/1-1++ Sept. 25, 1996 H W/2-1+ Sept. 5, 1994 N L/1-2 Oct. 3, 2015 H W/2-1 Oct. 29, 1997 A T/0-0+ Iona (1-0-0) Sept. 24, 2016 A W/2-1 Sept. 14, 2003 A W/2-1+ Oct. 30, 1998 A W/2-1 Marist (2-1-0) Sept. 5, 2004 H W/3-1 Lafayette (1-4-3) Oct. 1, 1997 H W/4-1 Sept. 9, 2005 A L/0-2 Sept. 6, 1993 H L/1-2 Sept. 7, 2013 H W/3-0 Oct. 1, 2008 A L/2-3 Oct. 26, 2004 H L/1-2 Aug. 29, 2014 A L/0-1 Sept. 7, 2009 H T/0-0+ Oct. 19, 2005 A T/1-1+ Maryland (0-3-0) Sept. 17, 2010 A W/1-0 Oct., 14, 2008 H L/0-1+ Oct. 6, 2004 A L/1-3 Sept. 18, 2011 H L/1-2 Sept., 30, 2009 A L/0-2 Oct. 16, 2007 A L/0-4 Sept. 14, 2012 A W/5-3 Sept. 10, 2010 H T/1-1+ Oct. 5, 2015 A L/0-2 Sept. 24, 2013 H W/2-1 Oct., 4, 2011 A T/0-0+ Monmouth (3-2-1) Oct. 19, 2016 H W/4-0 Oct., 9, 2012 H W/2-1 Oct. 11, 2000 A W/3-2 Penn State (1-8-1) La Salle (10-13-3) Oct. 16, 2001 H W/3-0 Sept. 3, 1988 A L/0-1 Oct., 1982 A L/0-4 Aug. 31, 2002 A W/1-0 Sept. 9, 1992 A L/1-3 Oct., 1983 H L/0-2 Sept. 11, 2013 A L/1-2+ Sept. 10, 1999 A L/3-6 Oct.., 1984 A W/1-0 Sept. 20, 2014 H T/1-1++ Sept. 10, 2000 H L/0-4 Sept., 1985 A L/1-2 Sept. 12, 2015 A L/1-3 Sept. 6, 2001 A L/0-5 Sept. 10, 1986 A L/0-1 Montclair State (1-0-0) Sept. 13, 2002 A L/1-2 Sept. 9, 1987 A L/1-2 Sept. 3, 1990 H W/4-1 Nov. 5, 2003 H W/2-0 Sept. 7, 1988 H T/0-0+ Mt. St. Mary’s (3-0-0) Nov. 3, 2004 H T/1-1+ Sept. 6, 1989 A L/0-3 Sept. 10, 1988 H W/2-0 Oct. 31, 2007 A L/0-1+ Oct., 1990 H L/1-3 Sept. 9, 1990 A W/5-2 Oct. 6, 2010 A L/0-1 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book Series History Philadelphia U. (Textile) (8-12-1) Oct. 24, 1997 H W/1-0 Oct. 18, 1987 A T/0-0+ Sept. 1982 H L/1-4 Oct. 18, 1998 A L/2-4 Oct. 16, 1988 H W/1-0+ Sept., 1983 A L/0-11 Sept. 20, 1999 H L/1-4 Sept. 23, 1989 A L/0-3 Oct., 1985 A L/0-2 Sept. 22, 2000 A T/2-2+ Oct., 1990 H W/2-0 Oct. 27, 1986 H L/0-4 Oct. 13, 2001 H W/3-1 Oct. 19, 1991 A L/1-2 Sept. 26, 1987 A L/1-2 Nov. 4, 2002 A L/0-2 Oct. 3, 1992 H L/0-3 Oct. 26, 1988 H L/0-1 Oct. 26, 2003 H W/1-0 Sept. 25, 1993 H L/1-4 Oct. 25, 1989 A L/1-3 Sept. 11,2004 A W/3-2 Nov. 6, 993 N (BET) L/4-6 Oct., 1990 H W/5-1 Sept. 8, 2006 A L/1-3 Oct., 1994 H L/0-3 Oct. 23, 1991 A W/2-0 Nov. 5, 2008 A (BET) L/1-2 Sept. 9, 1995 A L/0-2 Oct. 21, 1992 H L/1-2 Nov. 4, 2009 H (BET) L/1-2 Oct. 1, 1996 A L/0-7 Oct. 21, 1993 H T/1-1+ Nov. 3, 2010 H (BET) L/0-3 Nov. 1, 1997 A L/0-1 Oct., 1994 H W/2-1 Oct. 23, 2013 H L/1-2++ Sept. 29, 1998 H L/0-4 Sept. 16, 1995 A W/4-3 Oct. 11, 2014 A L/1-2 Oct. 30, 1999 A L/0-3 Oct. 31, 1996 H L/2-3 Nov. 11, 2014 A (BET) L/1-2 Sept. 17, 2000 H L/1-5 Nov. 5, 1997 A L/0-1 Oct. 14, 2015 H W/2-1 Sept. 29, 2001 A L/0-5 Nov. 4, 1998 H W/1-0 Oct. 8, 2016 A L/103 Sept. 18, 2002 H L/0-2 Nov. 3, 1999 A L/2-3 Richmond (1-1-0) Sept. 17, 2003 A L/0-2 Oct. 31, 2000 H W/1-0 Aug. 27, 2006 H W/2-0 Nov. 8, 2003 A (BET) L/1-2+ Nov. 7, 2001 A L/1-2+ Aug. 31, 2007 A L/1-2 Oct. 13, 2004 H T/1-1+ Nov. 5, 2002 H W/2-1 Rider (2-4-0) Oct. 26, 2005 H W/1-0 Sept. 24, 2003 A W/4-0 Sept., 1985 H L/0-1 Oct. 18, 2006 A L/0-2 Pittsburgh (9-12-2) Sept. 13, 1986 A L/0-2 Oct. 6, 2007 H L/0-2 Oct., 1983 H L/1-2 Sept. 21, 1987 H L/0-1 Oct. 11, 2008 A L/0-3 Sept., 1984 A L/0-2 Sept. 19, 1988 A W/2-1 Oct. 3, 2009 H T/1-1+ Sept., 1985 H L/1-2 Sept. 18, 1989 H W/Forf. Oct. 27, 2010 A L/0-1 Nov. 1, 1986 A L/0-2 Aug. 26, 2016 H L/1-2 + Oct. 19, 2011 H W/3-1 Oct. 31, 1987 H W/1-0 Rhode Island (0-0-1) Nov. 11, 2011 N (BET) L/0-2 Oct. 29, 1988 A L/0-1 Sept. 2, 2006 A T/0-0+ Oct. 3, 2012 A T/0-0+ Oct. 14, 1989 H L/1-2 Robert Morris (1-0-0) Oct. 12, 2013 H W/2-0 Sept., 1990 A L/0-2 Sept. 6, 1992 N (Lehigh) W/3-0 Oct. 28, 2014 A W/2-0 Oct. 13, 1991 H W/3-1+ Rowan (1-0-0) Oct. 28, 2015 A W/2-0 Sept. 27, 1992 A L/0-1 Sept. 1994 A W/3-0 Oct. 26, 2016 H W/2-1 Oct. 2, 1993 H W/1-0 Rutgers (8-7-2) Saint Joseph’s (19-5-2) Sept., 1994 A W/1-0 Sept. 20, 1995 A L/0-2 Oct. 13, 1982 H W/2-1 Oct. 29, 1995 H L/0-1 Oct. 27, 1996 H W/4-1 Oct. 12, 1983 A L/0-1 Oct. 18, 1996 H T/3-3+ Sept. 17, 1997 A T/1-1+ Oct., 10 1984 H T/2-2+ Sept. 28, 1997 A T/1-1+ Sept. 1, 1998 H L/0-1 Sept. 7, 1985 A W/1-0 Sept. 18, 1998 H L/0-1 Sept. 25, 1999 A L/0-3 Sept. 5, 1986 H W/2-1+ Oct. 17, 1999 A L/0-1 Oct. 15, 2000 H T/2-2+ Sept. 5, 1987 A W/1-0 Oct. 22, 2000 H W/3-0 Sept. 25, 2002 H L/0-5 Sept. 30, 1988 H W/1-0+ Sept. 23, 2001 A W/2-0 Oct. 22, 2003 A W/2-0 Sept. 30, 1989 A W/2-1 Sept. 7, 2002 H L/1-2+ Sept. 22, 2004 H W/1-0 Sept. 8,1990 H W/1-0+ Sept. 28, 2003 A W/3-2 Oct. 5, 2005 A L/0-1 Oct. 7, 1991 A W/3-2 Sept. 16, 2005 H W/2-0 Sept. 27, 2006 H W/2-1 Nov. 3, 1992 H W/2-0 Oct. 27, 2012 H W/4-0 Oct. 3, 2007 A W/2-1 Nov. 3, 1993 H L/1-5 Princeton (3-4-0) Oct. 8, 2008 H W/2-0 Sept. 26, 1994 A L/1-2 Oct. 20, 1999 A L/0-3 Oct. 28, 2009 A W/3-0 Sept. 11, 1996 H W/3-1+ Oct. 31, 2001 H L/0-3 Oct. 13, 2010 H W/1-0 Sept. 10, 1997 H W/7-1 Sept. 12, 2003 N (Penn) W/1-0 Oct. 12, 2011 A L/2-3 Sept. 26, 1998 A W/1-0 Sept. 19, 2010 H W/2-0 Oct. 24, 2012 A L/2-3 Sept. 1, 1999 H W/4-2 Sept. 16, 2011 A L/1-2+ Rutgers-Camden (5-1-0) Sept. 1, 2000 A W/3-2 Sept. 16, 2012 H L/0-1 Sept., 1982 H W/1-0 Nov. 10, 2001 H L/1-2 Sept. 28, 2016 A W/1-0 Oct., 1983 H L/1-2 Sept. 4, 2002 A L/0-1 Providence (9-12-2) Oct., 1984 A W/1-0 Sept. 30, 2003 H W/2-0 Nov., 1990 H W/3-1 Oct., 1985 H W/3-1 Aug. 30, 2006 A W/2-1+ Nov. 2, 1991 A W/3-1 Oct. 4, 1986 A W/3-0 Sept. 12, 2007 H W/4-0 Nov. 1, 1992 H W/4-2 Oct. 2, 1987 H W/1-0 Sept. 22, 2010 H W/3-0 Oct. 16, 1993 A W/2-1 St. John’s (9-22-5) Sept. 28, 2011 A W/3-0 Oct., 1994 H T/0-0+ Oct., 1984 H T/1-1 Sept. 20, 2016 A T/0-0++ Oct. 8, 1995 H W/2-0 Oct., 1985 A L/1-2 Sept. 22, 1996 A L/0-2 Oct. 19, 1986 H W/1-0 2017 Men’s Soccer Record Book Series History St. Peter’s (0-0-1) Oct. 2, 1991 H W/1-0 USF (1-6-2) Oct. 10, 2004 H T/0-0+ Sept., 1994 A W/3-1 Oct. 1, 2005 A L/2-4 Sept. 11, 2014 H W/3-1 Syracuse (10-11-1) Sept. 23, 2006 H L/0-1 Seton Hall (12-18-1) Oct. 5, 1990 H L/2-3 Oct. 13, 2007 A L/0-3 Oct. , 1985 A L/2-3 Sept. 28, 1991 A W/1-0 Oct. 24, 2008 H L/0-1 Oct. 24, 1986 H L/1-2+ Oct. 7, 1992 A L/0-1 Oct. 24, 2009 A L/1-3 Oct. 24, 1987 A L/0-6 Oct. 8, 1993 H L/0-1 Oct. 9, 2010 H (PPL Park) T/0-0+ Sept. 14, 1988 H L/0-2 Oct. 5, 1994 A L/0-3 Oct. 22, 2011 A L/1-2 Oct. 21, 1989 A L/1-5 Oct. 4, 1995 H W/1-0 Nov. 6, 2011 A (BET) W/1-0 Sept., 1990 H L/1-2+ Sept. 14, 1996 H L/0-1 Sept. 29, 2012 H T/1-1+ Oct. 30, 1991 A L/2-4 Oct. 8, 1997 H T/1-1+ Virginia Tech (0-3-0) Sept. 28, 1992 H L/0-4 Sept. 12, 1998 A L/0-3 Nov. 4, 2001 H L/1-2+ Oct. 27, 1993 H L/2-5 Oct. 6, 1999 H L/1-2 Sept. 21, 2002 A L/0-3 Oct., 1994 H L/0-2 Sept. 6, 2000 A L/0-2 Sept. 7, 2003 H L/0-1 Oct. 25, 1995 A W/3-2 Oct. 3, 2001 H L/1-4 West Chester (6-2-0) Sept. 8, 1996 H W/3-2 Oct. 2, 2002 A W/3-1 Sept., 1984 A W/2-1 Oct. 15, 1997 A W/2-1 Oct. 30, 2004 H W/1-0 Sept., 1985 H W/2-1 Oct. 7, 1998 H L/0-3 Oct. 29, 2005 A W/1-0 Sept. 17, 1986 A W/1-0 Sept. 8, 1999 A L/1-2 Oct. 7, 2006 H L/0-1 Sept. 16, 1987 H W/3-1 Oct. 28, 2000 H L/1-3 Oct. 24, 2007 A W/3-2 Oct. 22, 1988 A L/0-1 Oct. 27, 2001 A L/2-4 Oct. 29, 2008 H W/1-0 Oct. 27, 1989 H L/2-3 Oct. 12, 2003 H W/1-0 Oct. 7, 2009 A W/3-1 Oct., 1990 A W/2-0 Sept. 29, 2004 A L/0-2 Oct. 20, 2010 H W/2-1 Sept. 14, 1991 H W/2-0 Sept. 25, 2005 A W/1-0+ Oct. 26, 2011 A W/1-0+ West Virginia (7-5-1) Sept. 17, 2006 H L/0-2 Oct. 17, 2012 H L/0-2 Sept. 29, 1995 H W/1-0 Sept. 28, 2007 A W/2-0 Temple (9-17-2) Sept. 29, 1996 H L/0-2 Sept. 26, 2008 H L/0-1 Oct. 6, 1982 A L/0-4 Sept. 13, 1997 H W/2-0 Sept. 27, 2009 A W/4-1 Oct. 5, 1983 H L/1-7 Oct. 24, 1998 A W/2-1 Sept. 25, 2010 H W/1-0 Oct. 3, 1984 A L/0-2 Oct. 3, 1999 H L/1-2 Oct. 1, 2011 A W/3-0 Oct. 1, 1985 H L/1-4 Oct. 1, 2000 A W/2-1 Nov. 1, 2012 H (BET) W/3-1 Oct. 1, 1986 A L/0-4 Oct. 20, 2001 H W/2-1 Oct. 9, 2013 A L/1-2 Sept. 29, 1987 H W/1-0 Oct. 19, 2002 A W/3-2 Oct. 15, 2014 H T/1-1++ Sept. 28, 1988 A L/0-3 Sept. 5, 2003 H L/0-1+ Nov. 5, 2015 A W/3-2+ Sept. 27, 1989 H L/0-2 Oct. 23, 2004 A L/0-1 Nov. 3, 2016 H W/2-1 Sept. 26, 1990 A L/1-3 Sept. 18, 2005 H W/2-1 Shippensburg (1-0-0) Sept. 24, 1991 H W/3-2 Nov. 7, 2007 A (BEC) L/0-2 Oct., 1982 H W/5-4 Sept. 23, 1992 A T/1-1+ Sept. 19, 2008 A T/0-0+ Siena (1-0-0) Sept. 22, 1993 A L/1-2 Sept. 4, 2007 H W/2-1 Sept. 21, 1994 A L/1-2+ Xavier (0-3-1) Spring Garden (7-1-0) Nov. 5, 1996 H W/4-1 Nov. 2, 2013 H L/0-1 Sept., 1982 H W/2-0 Sept. 2, 1997 A L/1-2 Nov. 1, 2014 A L/0-3 Sept., 1983 H W/1-0 Sept. 9, 1998 H W/5-0 Oct. 17, 2015 H L/1-2 Sept., 1984 H W/3-1 Sept. 22, 1999 A W/4-3 Oct. 15, 2016 A T/2-2++ Oct., 1985 A L/1-3 Sept. 19, 2001 H W/3-1 Oct. 13, 1986 H W/3-1 Sept. 10, 2002 A W/3-0 Oct. 12, 1987 A W/2-0 Sept. 21, 2003 H T/0-0+ Oct. 11, 1988 H W/2-0 Sept. 11, 2005 A L/1-2 Oct. 2, 1989 H W/2-1 Aug. 29, 2008 H W/3-1 Stony Brook (4-0-0) Sept. 4, 2009 A L/1-2 Aug. 28, 2012 H W/4-1 Sept. 25, 2012 H W/1-0 Sept. 15, 2013 A W/1-0 Sept. 21, 2013 A L/0-1 Oct. 7, 2014 A W/1-0 Sept. 16, 2015 H L/1-2 Sept. 20, 2015 H W/2-1 Oct. 4, 2016 A L/0-1 Swarthmore (6-3-1) Towson (0-1-0) Oct., 1982 A W/3-0 Sept. 2, 1996 H L/1-2 Oct., 1983 H L/1-2 Trenton State (0-1-1) Oct., 1984 A L/0-3 Oct., 1984 A L/0-2 Oct., 1985 H L/1-2 Oct., 1982 H T/1-1+ Oct. 22, 1986 A T/1-1+ UC Santa Barbara (0-0-1) Oct. 21, 1987 H W/2-0 Sept. 11, 2011 A T/0-0+ Oct. 19, 1988 A W/3-0 UMBC (1-0-0) Oct. 18, 1989 H W/4-0 Oct. 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