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2020 MEN’S SOCCER

TABLE OF CONTENTS 2020 Virginia Roster...... 3 QUICK FACTS 2020 SCHEDULE Fri. 9/11 CLEMSON (Exh.)...... 7 p.m. Klöckner Stadium page...... 4 Location...... Charlottesville, Va. Sat. 9/19 at Syracuse (Exh.)...... 1 p.m. Head Coach George Gelnovatch...... 5-6 Founded...... 1819 by Thomas Jefferson Sat. 10/3 at *...... 6 p.m. Coaching Staff...... 7 Enrollment...... 25,018 (17,011 undergraduate) Fri. 10/9 LOUISVILLE*...... 7 p.m. Player Biographies...... 8-18 President...... Dr. James E. Ryan Fri. 10/16 PITTSBURGH*...... 6 p.m. 2019 Season in Review...... 19-20 Athletics Director...... Carla Williams Sat. 10/24 at Notre Dame*...... 1 p.m. 2019 Results...... 21 Faculty Athletics Rep...... Carrie M. Heilman Fri. 10/30 SYRACUSE*...... 8 p.m. 2019 Statistics...... 22 Nicknames...... Cavaliers, , ‘Hoos Fri. 11/6 VIRGINIA TECH*...... 4 p.m. 2019 ACC Review...... 23 Colors...... Orange and Blue Sun. 11/15 ACC Quarterfinals1...... TBA Program Records...... 24 Song...... “Good Old Song” Tue. 11/18 ACC Semifinals1...... TBA Single-Season Records...... 25 Home Field (.)...... Klöckner Stadium Sun. 11/22 ACC Final2...... TBA Career Records...... 26 ...... (8,000) Scoring Records By Year...... 27 Affiliations...... NCAA Division I / Home matches in BOLD CAPS Honors and Awards...... 28-31 ...... Atlantic Coast Conference All times Eastern MLS/International Soccer...... 32 Official Athletics Web Site *denotes ACC matches MLS Draft/Allocations...... 33 ...... VirginiaSports.com Coaching Records By Year...... 34 University Web Site...... Virginia.edu 1 NCAA Championship Teams...... 35-37 at NC campus sites (top remaining seeds) 2Cary, N.C. (WakeMed Soccer Park) ACC Tournament History...... 38 MEN’S SOCCER INFORMATION NCAA Tournament History...... 39 First Year...... 1941 Series History...... 40-41 All-Time Record...... 792-354-126 History vs. ACC & 2019 opponents...... 42-44 All-Time ACC Record...... 197-139-52 All-Time Results...... 45-51 NCAA Appearances/Last...... 41/2019 All-Time Letterwinners...... 52-54 2019 Record...... 21-2-1 Covering the Cavaliers...... 55 ACC Record/Finish...... 6-1-1 ...... 1st Coastal/T-1st Overall ABOUT THE FACT BOOK Postseason...... NCAA College Cup Runner-Up The fact book serves as the file for historical Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 10/7 reference information on Virginia men’s soccer. Newcomers...... 13 Information that previously appeared in the ...... (8 freshmen, 3 transfers, 2 grad transfers printed men’s soccer media guide is available on the men’s soccer page at VirginiaSports. STAFF INFORMATION com under the “History” link at the top of Head Coach...... George Gelnovatch the page. Please bookmark that page in your Alma Mater...... Virginia ‘87 browser for quick reference. Record at UVA...... 338-131-58, 24th season Complete bios and statistics on Cavalier Career Record...... Same coaches and players are available at Associate Head Coach...... VirginiaSports.com/sports/msoc/. Access play- Assistant Coach...... Adam Perron er bios by clicking on the player’s name on the roster page.

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Asst. Director/MSOC Contact...... Scott Fitzgerald Office Phone ...... 434-924-9878 Mobile Phone ...... 908-246-6818 Press Box Phone...... 908-246-6818 E-Mail Address...... [email protected] Mailing Address...... 295 Massie Road Room 154, John Paul Jones Arena Charlottesville VA 22903

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 2 2020 ROSTER

2020 Virginia Men’s Soccer Roster No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous School Club 0 Alex Rando GK R-Fr. 6-4 180 , N.Y. The Beacon School NYCFC 1 Colin Shutler GK Gr. 6-1 185 Middleburg, Va. Briar Woods Loudoun FC 2 Eben Noverr D R-Fr. 6-3 185 Highlands Ranch, Colo. Highlands Ranch Rapids 3 Isaiah Byrd M R-Fr. 6-0 170 Gainesville, Va. Patriot BRYC Elite 4 Reed Kessler D R-Fr. 6-3 185 New York, N.Y. Brooklyn Technical High School BW Gottschee 5 Oliver Gerbig D Jr. 6-2 195 Taipei, Taiwan Taipei American School/Coastal Carolina 6 Jeremy Verley M Fr. 5-10 165 Kingston, Jamaica Milton Academy (Mass.) Bolts 7 Spencer Patton D Sr. 5-11 165 Morrisville, Pa. La Salle College High School Match Fit Academy 8 Bret Halsey M Jr. 5-9 150 Sterling, Va. Potomac Falls Loudoun 99 Boys Red 9 Philip Horton F So. 6-0 185 New Albany, Ohio New Albany SC Acad. 10 Nathaniel Crofts F Sr. 5-7 135 Sheffield, England Chaucer School Sheffield United FC 11 Irakoze Donasiyano F Sr. 5-9 155 Roanoke, Va. Patrick Henry Roanoke Star SC 12 Kevin Ogudugu F/M So. 5-8 163 Oslo, Norway Wang Oslo Valerenga IF 13 Kaya Ignacio F/M Fr. 5-8 160 Georgetown, UT Austin High School Dynamo Academy 15 Julian Anderson M Fr. 5-9 155 Ocean, N.J. YSC Academy Rangers FC 16 Leo Afonso F Fr. 5-11 155 Boynton Beach, Fla. Olympic Heights Inter Miami 17 Andreas Ueland D So. 6-4 185 Byrne, Norway Bryne Vidaregåande Bryne FK 18 Axel Gunnarsson F So. 6-0 190 Gothenburg, Sweden Aspero Idrottsgymnasium Utsiktens BK 19 Nick Berghold F/M R-Fr. 5-8 160 Wingdale, N.Y. Berkshire School Black Rock FC 20 Cabrel Happi Kamseu F Jr. 6-2 185 Harare, Zimbabwe Deerfield Academy Aces Youth Academy 21 Joan Gibert M Gr. 5-7 168 Barcelona, Spain Fundacio Lior Santfelliuenc 22 Rafael Caipo M/D Fr. 6-0 175 Lima, Peru American School of Lima Sporting Cristal 23 Matthew Warbrick F R-Fr. 5-11 165 Auckland, New Zealand The McCallie School (Tenn.) 24 Chris Scheipe M/D Fr. 5-9 155 Duluth, Ga. Greater Christian School United Futbol Academy 25 William Shuchart F Fr. 6-1 165 St. Petersburg, Fla. East Lake Chargers SC Academy 26 Ben Grant M Jr. 5-11 145 Charlottesville, Va. Albemarle Norwich City 27 Beau Bradley M Sr. 5-9 155 Manasquan, N.J. Manasquan Black Rock FC 28 Julian Aguilar M Fr. 5-5 138 Guatemala City, Guatemala American School of Guatemala Achik’ Club de Futbol 29 Louis Evans D Gr. 6-1 183 Canterbury, New Zealand Christchurch/Davidson 99 Holden Brown GK Fr. 6-4 180 Zionsville, Ind. Zionsville Community Indiana Fire DA Head Coach: George Gelnovatch (Virginia ‘87), 25th season Undergraduate Assistant Coach: Jordan Allen (Virginia, ‘21), second season Associate Head Coach: Matt Chulis (Virginia ‘05), 15th season Athletic Trainer: Jeff Boyer Assistant Head Coach: Adam Perron (Colby-Sawyer ‘06), first season ALPHABETICAL 1 Colin Shutler GK Coaches BREAKDOWN BY COUNTRY No. Name Pos. 17 Andreas Ueland D Chulis...... CHOO-liss (Afonso, Caipo)...... 2 16 Leo Afonso F 6 Jeremy Verley M Gelnovatch...... GELL-no-vatch England (Crofts, Evans)...... 2 28 Julian Aguilar M 23 Matthew Warbrick F (hard G, rhymes with bell) Guatemala (Aguilar)...... 1 15 Jules Anderson M Hong Kong (Gerbig)...... 1 19 Nick Berghold M PRONUNCIATIONS BREAKDOWN BY CLASS New Zealand (Warbrick)...... 1 27 Beau Bradley M Players True Freshmen...... 8 Jamaica (Verley)...... 1 99 Holden Brown GK Caipo...... KI-poe Redshirt Freshmen...... 6 Norway (Ogudugu, Ueland)...... 2 3 Isaiah Byrd M Irakoze Donasiyano Sophomore...... 5 Spain (Gibert)...... 1 22 Rafael Caipo M/D ..EAR-uh-coh-zee Doh-nas-ee-ah-no Juniors...... 4 Sweden (Gunnarsson)...... 1 10 Nathaniel Crofts F Joan Gibert...... Joe-AHN GEE-bare Senior...... 4 Tanzania (Donasiyano)...... 1 11 Irakoze Donasiyano F Axel Gunnarsson...... Graduate...... 3 ...... 16 29 Louis Evans D ...... AX-el Gunner-sun Zimbabwe (Happi Kamseu)...... 1 5 Oliver Gerbig D Cabrel Happi Kamseu BREAKDOWN BY STATE *List compiled of players’ birthplaces 21 Joan Gibert M ...... Cah-Brell Happy Kam-Say-oo Colorado...... 1 26 Ben Grant M Halsey...... HALL-zee Georgia...... 1 18 Axel Gunnarsson F Kaya Ignacio.... KI-ah Ig-nah-cee-oh Florida...... 2 8 Bret Halsey M Eben Noverr...... EBB-in No-verr Indiana...... 1 20 Cabrel Happi Kamseu F Ogudugu...... Oh-GOO-due-goo New Jersey...... 2 9 Philip Horton F Scheipe...... SHYP New York...... 3 13 Kaya Ignacio F/M Shutler...... SHUT-ler Ohio...... 1 4 Reed Kessler D Andreas Ueland...... Pennsylvania...... 1 2 Eben Noverr D ...... An-DRAY-US YOU-land Texas...... 1 12 Kevin Ogudugu F/M Verley...... Ver-LEE Virginia...... 5 7 Spencer Patton D International...... 12 0 Alex Rando GK 24 Chris Scheipe M/D 25 William Shuchart F

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 3 KLÖCKNER STADIUM

Klockner Stadium remains one of the nation’s premier college soc- The second phase of the stadium project, the installation of a light- cer facilities as it heads into its 29th season of play in 2020. The facil- ing system, was completed during the summer of 1995. The Klöckner ity was tabbed as ’s 2015 Field of the Year by the Sports Group renewed its commitment to the University as the largest donor Turf Managers Association (STMA). to this project. The lighting system provides lighting on the playing field The Virginia men’s soccer team has won over 81 percent of its as well as on the walkways leading to the stadium from surrounding matches during its 28 seasons at Klöckner Stadium, sporting a 299- streets and parking lots. 59-27 (.812) all-time mark on the Klöckner pitch, including an 15-1 UVA played its first night game at Klöckner Stadium on September mark at home in 20, tying the school record for most home wins in a 13, 1995, against Virginia Tech as 3,358 fans braved a threatening season. thunderstorm to attend the historic game. Despite a 30-minute first- The venerable stadium has played host to 53 men’s soccer NCAA half rain delay, many fans remained to cheer the Cavaliers on to a 7-1 tournament games, including 10 NCAA quarterfinal matches. Virginia is victory. 40-12-2 (.759) in NCAA Tournament games held at Klöckner Stadium. In addition to serving as the home of the Cavaliers’ men’s soccer KLÖCKNER STADIUM INFORMATION program, Klöckner Stadium also plays host to Virginia’s women’s soccer Capacity: 8,000 and the UVA men’s and women’s teams. First Year of Operation: 1992 The state-of-the-art facility was unveiled on Aug. 30, 1992, when Largest Attendance: 7,906, Sept. 28, 2007, vs. Virginia Tech 6,142 fans gathered for a dedication exhibition match between Santa UVA Record: 299-59-27 (.812) Clara and Virginia. The rematch between the two finalists from the NCAA Tournament Record: 40-12-2 (.759) First Match (exh.): Aug. 30, 1992, vs. Santa Clara 1991 NCAA championship game was a fitting matchup to officially dedi- First Regulation Match: Sept. 5, 1992 vs. Penn State (W, 4-0) cate a facility where UVA would prove virtually unbeatable in the coming First Night Match: Sept. 13, 1995 vs. Virginia Tech (W, 7-1) years. Built at a cost of $3.4 million, Klöckner Stadium was made possible Year...... Record Year...... Record through the generosity of the Klöckner Group donating $1.2 million to 1992...... 13-1-0 2006...... 14-1-0 the construction the stadium. 1993...... 14-2-0 2007...... 10-2-1 Klöckner, with headquarters in Germany, is an established and 1994...... 13-2-0 2008...... 6-5-1 well-known industrial conglomerate specializing in steel, machinery, 1995...... 15-0-0 2009...... 12-2-1 equipment and packaging materials. Its subsidiary, Klöckner-Pentaplast, 1996...... 13-2-2 2010...... 9-4-1 is one of the nation’s leading plastic film manufacturers. Klöckner 1997...... 12-0-2 2011...... 8-5-0 operates numerous manufacturing plants throughout the United States, 1998...... 12-2-0 2012...... 8-3-1 including one in Gordonsville, Va., outside Charlottesville. 1999...... 10-4-1 2013...... 10-2-2 2014...... 8-2-1 The $1.2 million gift from Klöckner went toward completion of the 2000...... 12-2-1 2001...... 10-1-1 2015...... 8-1-2 first phase of the Klöckner Stadium project. The project’s first phase 2002...... 12-1-0 2016...... 9-0-4 included permanent seating in the grandstand for 3,600 (with addition- 2003...... 8-5-0 2017...... 11-3-1 al hillside seating for approximately 3,500 people), a regulation-size 2004...... 12-2-1 2018...... 7-3-2 natural grass field, a full-size practice field adjacent to the stadium, 2005...... 8-1-2 2019...... 15-1-0 team locker rooms, a press box, an indoor VIP box, scoreboard, conces- Total...... 299-59-27 sion stands and restrooms.

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 4 GEORGE GELNOVATCH

George Gelnovatch enters his 25th season as the head GELNOVATCH'S UVA COACHING YEARS coach of the Virginia men’s soccer program. The longest • 2009 and 2014 National Championships tenured head coach in program history, Gelnovatch has led • Six NCAA College Cup appearances the Cavaliers to a pair of national championships in 2009 (1997, 2006, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2019) and 2014 as well as six NCAA College Cup appearances • Eight NCAA quarterfinal appearances and 24-consecutive berths in the NCAA tournament. • 24 consecutive NCAA tournament appearances (a first in NCAA men’s soccer Gelnovatch became the program’s all-time leader in wins history) on August 25, 2017 with a 3-2 double-overtime victory over • 39 consecutive program NCAA tournament appearances Villanova, surpassing his UVA mentor for the program record in wins with 296. He reached the 300-win (longest active streak in the country) plateau on Sept. 15, 2017 with a 2-1 triumph at Virginia • Five ACC tournament titles (1997, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2019) Tech, becoming just the fourth coach in Atlantic Coast Conference history to win • Three ACC regular-season titles (1996, 2001, 2019) 300 career matches. • 13 ACC tournament championship appearances A former Cavalier soccer All-American and assistant coach, Gelnovatch has • Twice named ACC Coach of the Year (1996, 2001) guided Virginia to five ACC tournament titles, three regular-season ACC cham- • Two National Players of the Year pionships and a record of 338-131-58 (.696) during his tenure as UVA head • 55 players that have gone on to play professional soccer coach. Over the course of his 30 years as an assistant and head coach at Virgin- ia, he has been a part of all seven of the Cavaliers’ national championships. GELNOVATCH'S INTERNATIONAL COACHING YEARS Gelnovatch is the first coach in NCAA Division I men’s soccer history to lead • 1999-2003: Head Coach USA Under-18 National Team 20-straight teams to the NCAA tournament. He is one of just eight coaches in • 1999-2002: Assistant Coach full USA National Team the Division I men’s soccer annals to take 20 teams to the tournament and one • 2002: World Cup (South Korea) Quarterfinalists of only four active coaches to do so. • Assistant Coach USA Full National Team at Confederation Cup Gelnovatch ranks as the seventh-winningest active head coach in Division I college soccer, with a .696 career winning percentage. He stands 13th in career • Assistant Coach USA Full National Team at Gold Cup wins among current head coaches. Among Division I coaches all-time, he ranks 34th in both career winning percentage and wins. These figures are even more GELNOVATCH AS HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE PLAYER striking when considering Gelnovatch’s teams play one of the nation’s toughest • First Team All-American out of Wall High School (N.J.) 1983 schedules on a yearly basis. • Under-20 US National Team 1983 Virginia has won at least 15 games in a season 10 times under Gelnovatch, • First Team All-American at the University of Virginia including 2019 when it won 21 games the second most in the history of the • 1987: Finished 3rd in voting for National Player of the year program en route to an ACC Coastal Division Championship, an ACC Tournament • Full National Team Spring of 1987 crown and a Runner-Up finish in the NCAA College Cup. Gelnovatch has developed a number of players during his GELNOVATCH AS PROFESSIONAL PLAYER UVA tenure, with 30 players going in MLS drafts and 12 in the MLS Supplemen- • MISL Strikers, 1987-88 tal Draft, while eight signed Project-40/Generation contracts and Jordan Allen (2014), (2015), Scott Thomsen (2015) and Aboubacar • American Soccer League (ASL) NJ Eagles Keita (2018) each signed MLS Homegrown contracts. (1999) and • American Professional Soccer League (APSL) Penn Jersey Spirit (2003) were selected No. 1 in the MLS Draft, as 13 Cava- • American Professional Soccer League (APSL) Baltimore Bay liers have been picked in the first round of the various MLS drafts. • A League appearance, 1996 Gelnovatch was named the 10th coach of the Virginia program on Jan. 3, • MLS appearance, 1996 1996, after Bruce Arena announced he would end his 18-year career at the helm of UVA soccer to become head coach and assistant general manager of Major GELNOVATCH CAREER COACHING RECORD League Soccer’s D.C. United. Year Overall ACC ACC Finish NCAA Tournament 1996 16-3-3 4-0-2 Runner-Up 1st Round YEAR-BY-YEAR 1997 19-4-3 3-1-2 Champions NCAA Runner-Up The 2019 Cavaliers fell just shy of the eighth national championship in 1998 16-4-3 4-1-1 Semifinals Quarterfinals program history, falling to Georgetown in a shootout in the NCAA College Cup in 1999 14-9-1 1-4-1 Runner-Up 2nd Round Cary, N.C. It was a banner year for Virginia who not only proved to be one of the 2000 17-6-1 5-1-0 Runner-Up Quarterfinals top defenses (0.52 goals against average, t-1st in NCAA) in the country but were one of the most dangerous teams in the attacking third (1.92 goals per game, 2001 17-2-1 6-0-0 Runner-Up 2nd Round t-32nd in NCAA) in all of college soccer. 2002 15-7-0 3-3-0 Runner-Up 2nd Round The Cavaliers reached 21-wins, the most in Gelnovatch’s tenure, in impressive 2003 11-10-2 3-3-0 Champions 3rd Round fashion, defeating 12 top-25 teams, including six in the top-10. Virginia defeated 2004 18-5-1 4-3-0 Champions Quarterfinals the No. 1 team in the country twice, defending champion Maryland on Sept. 2 2005 12-5-3 6-2-0 Quarterfinals 3rd Round and Clemson in the ACC Championship game, dubbed the match of the century. 2006 17-4-1 5-3-0 Semifinals NCAA Semifinals The Cavaliers spent all but one week in the top-10 of the United Soccer Coaches 2007 12-8-2 1-5-2 Quarterfinals 2nd Round poll and finished with a No. 2 final ranking. 2008 11-9-1 4-4-0 Runner-Up 2nd Round Virginia earned the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament for the first 2009 19-3-3 4-3-1 Champions NCAA Champions time under Gelnovatch and the second time in program history (1995). The 2010 11-6-3 2-4-2 Semifinals 1st Round Cavaliers matched a program best with four All-Americans – Joe Bell, Colin Shut- 2011 12-8-1 4-3-1 Semifinals 1st Round ler, and . Bell was the first Cavalier to garner the ACC 2012 10-7-4 3-4-1 Semifinals 2nd Round of the Year and the United Soccer Coaches Scholar Athlete of the Year 2013 13-6-5 4-3-4 Runner-Up NCAA Semifinals awards in addition to being one of three finalists for the MAC . 2014 14-6-3 3-3-2 Quarterfinals NCAA Champions The stout Virginia defense produced an NCAA-best 15 shutouts including nine 2015 10-5-3 4-2-2 Quarterfinals 2nd Round in the first 10 games of the season. The 21 wins in 2019 were the most of any team in the country and no program had a higher winning percentage (.935). 2016 11-4-5 3-2-3 Quarterfinals 3rd Round An influx of youth guided Virginia to its 23rd-straight NCAA Tournament under 2017 12-4-5 3-2-3 Runner-Up 2nd Round Gelnovatch. An ACC record, four Cavaliers (Daryl Dike, Cabrel Happi Kamseu, 2018 10-4-3 3-2-2 First Round 3rd Round and Daniel Steedman) were named to the leagues All-Fresh- 2019 21-2-1 6-1-1 Champions NCAA Runner-Up man Team. The Cavaliers finished with a 10-4-3 overall record, the 23rd-straight Career 338-131-58 88-59-30 season of double-digit wins. Defense in 2018 was once again a calling card of Gelnovatch’s teams, allowing only 12 goals in 17 games, good for a 0.71 goals against average that ranked second lowest in the ACC and 13th lowest in the nation. As the 10th- seed, Virginia reached the Third Round (sweet 16) of the NCAA Tournament for the 27th time in program history before an overtime road loss at Notre Dame.

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 5 GEORGE GELNOVATCH

After reaching the finals of the ACC Championship for the 12th time since 1996, the Cavaliers qualified for the 2017 NCAA Tournament and entered as a national seed for the 15th time in Gelnovatch’s tenure. Virginia matched a school record with four selections in the 2018 MLS SuperDraft - (19th overall), (32nd overall), Pablo Aguilar (59th overall) and Sheldon Sullivan (66th overall). Only three programs in the country had four draftees. Gelnovatch led Virginia to the NCAA tournament for the 21st straight time in his head coaching tenure in 2016, with his young Virginia side going 11-4-5, including a 3-2-3 record in the ACC, and reaching the Sweet 16 in the NCAA tour- nament. Seven Cavaliers were named to the All-ACC teams, with all of the players set to return for the 2017 campaign. Gelnovatch guided Virginia to the program’s seventh national championship in 2014 as part of a 14-6-3 campaign. Once it reached the NCAA tournament, UVA caught fire. The Cavaliers advanced through road matches at top-seeded Notre Dame and eighth-seeded Georgetown to reach the NCAA College Cup, where UVA topped UMBC, 1-0, before ousting second-seeded UCLA in a penalty- In 1997, the Cavaliers recorded the most wins ever under Gelnovatch (19), shootout for the championship. which ranks as the third highest win total in a single season at UVA, after the UVA used a stifling defense to make its run to the title. The Cavaliers surren- Cavaliers posted an overall record of 19-4-3. Virginia finished as the NCAA dered just two goals in the postseason, and none in the College Cup. Senior runner-up after falling in the championship game. UVA won the ACC Tournament midfielder was named an All-American for the second straight season title, outscoring its opponents by the count of 8-1 in three games. The Cavaliers and was selected by the in the MLS SuperDraft following the also earned a share of the ACC regular-season title, finishing with a 3-1-2 mark in season. conference games. The year prior, he mentored Virginia to the program’s fourth NCAA College Cup In his first season at the helm of the UVA program in 1996, Gelnovatch guided appearance during his tenure when he brought a young team into the final four. his team to an overall record of 16-3-3 and an ACC regular season title. His 16 UVA posted a 13-6-5 record, recording wins over St. John’s, Marquette and Con- victories were the most ever by a first-year coach at Virginia with his .795 winning necticut to its ticket to the College Cup. UVA also handed eventual nation- percentage also being the best by a UVA coach in his first season. Gelnovatch al champion Notre Dame its lone loss of the 2013 season (2-0 in South Bend) also became the first-ever Cavalier men’s soccer coach to lead his squad to the and also bounced them from the ACC tournament in a penalty-kick shootout. NCAA Tournament during his first year on the job. He was honored as the 1996 In 2009 Gelnovatch guided the Cavaliers to the ACC championship before ACC Coach of the Year thanks to that feat. taking the team on a classic run through the NCAA tournament, culminating with a thrilling shootout win over Akron in the NCAA Championship Game for UVA’s ASSISTANT COACHING CAREER sixth NCAA title. Gelnovatch’s first coaching position at Virginia began in 1989 when he became Midfielder and goalkeeper were named First-Team a part-time assistant and he helped guide the Cavaliers to a share of the NCAA All-Americans in 2009, while Will Bates was named the National Freshman of the title and then an outright national championship in 1991. He was promoted to Year. Gelnovatch, meanwhile, earned National Coach of the Year honors at the Arena’s top assistant in June 1992 and helped the program complete its unprec- conclusion of the season. edented four-year run of national championships (1991-94) and a record-setting Tchani was selected in the first round of the 2009 MLS SuperDraft to continue campaign in 1995, which included just the second unbeaten regular season (16- a strong pipeline of prominent soccer talent from Charlottesville to the profes- 0-2) by any ACC team in 14 years. Virginia finished with a 21-1-2 record in 1995 sional ranks under Gelnovatch. after losing to Duke 3-2 in the NCAA semifinals. In 2006, Gelnovatch led the Cavaliers to their eighth College Cup appearance. During Gelnovatch’s years as an assistant, the UVA program compiled a record UVA finished with a 17-4-1 overall record and a third-place showing in the ACC. of 25-2-2 in the NCAA Tournament and a mark of 37-4-4 in the entire postseason Junior midfielder earned First-Team All-America honors from College (including the ACC Tournament). Virginia compiled an overall record of 138-18-14 Soccer News. (.853 winning percentage) during Gelnovatch’s tenure as an assistant coach. Gelnovatch had another successful season in 2005 as he guided the Cavaliers After becoming a part of the UVA coaching staff, Gelnovatch helped recruit to a second-place finish in the ACC. Three Cavaliers earned All-ACC honors in some of the greatest players to ever wear a Cavalier uniform. Virginia welcomed 2005 as freshman forward Yannick Reyering was named First-Team All-ACC and numerous high school All-Americans who went on to post All-America seasons on an ACC All-Freshman team selection, while forward Adam Cristman and midfielder the collegiate level. Among the players that Gelnovatch helped recruit as a UVA Nico Colaluca earned All-ACC Second Team honors. assistant coach are National Players of the Year and and In 2004, he led UVA to its sixth consecutive appearance in the ACC Champion- five players who competed for the U.S. in the 1996 Olympic games: Clint Peay, ship Finals, where the Cavaliers were crowned conference champions for the third A.J. Wood, , Damian Silvera and Billy Walsh. time during his tenure. Virginia made another deep run in NCAA Tournament, ad- vancing to the quarterfinal round. Following the season, Gelnovatch was honored PLAYING CAREER as the 2004 NSCAA/adidas South Atlantic Region Coach of the Year. Gelnovatch graduated from Virginia in 1987 after playing a vital role on Cavalier In 2003, the Cavaliers turned in a record of 11-10-2 overall and saved their teams that went 67-14-4 (.812) from 1983-86. He still ranks fifth on UVA’s best performances for last. Gelnovatch led Virginia to its first ACC Championship career scoring list (118 points) and fifth on the school’s career goals list (49). since 1997 and kept alive its consecutive streak of NCAA Tournament appear- From 1983-85, he teamed with UVA’s second all-time leading scorer Jeff Gaffney ance by advancing to the NCAA Third Round. to form one of the most potent forward tandems in Cavalier history. As a senior In 2002 after his team finished the season 15-7-0, Gelnovatch watched four in 1986, Gelnovatch became UVA’s third first-team All-American, while earning of his players step into the professional ranks to pursue playing careers in Major first-team All-ACC honors after being selected to the conference second-team his League Soccer, including the Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy Award win- first three seasons. UVA made four NCAA Tournament appearances and captured ner and National Player of the Year nominee – Alecko Eskandarian. Eskandarian three ACC championships during Gelnovatch’s collegiate years. became the eventual No. 1 pick in the 2003 MLS SuperDraft and was joined in Following his collegiate career, Gelnovatch was drafted by the Minnesota Strik- the draft by teammates David Comfort, Kenny Arena and Jacob LeBlanc. ers of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL). His playing career also included In 2001, Gelnovatch guided UVA through a fantastic regular season. He led Vir- three years in the American Professional Soccer League (APSL) from 1990-92, ginia to its first undefeated regular season since 1986 after going 16-0-1 overall, and a stint as a starting defender for Arena’s D.C. United team in 1996. 6-0-0 in the ACC. More impressive than going undefeated in the conference, the Gelnovatch has rejoined Arena on several occasions, including as an assistant Cavaliers became the first ACC team to ever go undefeated in the league after coach with the United States National Team in the 2002 World Cup. The U.S. winning all of its games by shutout. Gelnovatch was named the ACC Coach of the team made a valiant run into the quarterfinal round of the World Cup and finished Year after his Cavaliers finished the season 17-2-1. 2-2-1 in the event. In 1999, he was appointed to coach the Under-18 United In 2000, Gelnovatch led the Cavaliers to a 17-6-1 mark and a spot in the NCAA States National Team. Quarterfinals. Virginia entered the tournament as the fifth-seeded team after playing one of the toughest schedules in the nation. PERSONAL In 1999, UVA went 14-9-1 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals A native of Wall, N.J., Gelnovatch earned prep All-America honors while playing and the ACC Finals. In 1998, Virginia finished 16-4-3 overall, advanced to the for Wall High School. He is married to the former Melissa Sanders. The couple NCAA quarterfinals and Gelnovatch had two players named as finalists for the has two children, Jake a goalkeeper at Louisville and Sunny an All-American mid- MAC Award and two players named finalists for the Hermann Trophy. fielder and 2019 National Champion at Division III powerhouse Messiah College.

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 6 COACHING STAFF

MATT ADAM CHULIS PERRON

Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach 15th Season First Season

Virginia alumnus and three-time All-American Matt Chulis is in his 15th season Adam Perron joined the Virginia men’s soccer coach in February of 2020. on the coaching staff of the Virginia men’s soccer program in 2017, including his Perron comes to Charlottesville after serving as the top assistant and recruiting ninth as an associate head coach. coordinator at James Madison the past two seasons. Chulis was instrumental in Virginia’s runs to the 2009 and 2014 NCAA Perron helped JMU to two of the best seasons in program history, posting an Championships. During Chulis’s time on the UVA coaching staff, the Cavaliers overall record of 26-12-6. The Dukes qualified for two NCAA Tournaments and in have reached 14-straight NCAA tournaments and made five NCAA College Cup 2018 reached the NCAA Quarterfinals for the first time since 1995. JMU became appearances (2006, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2019). a fixture in the national polls, ranking as high as No. 14 in 2019 and topping out Following the 2009 season, Chulis was elevated from assistant coach to at No. 10 in 2018. In 2018, Perron and the JMU staff were recognized as the associate head coach. United Soccer Coaches Regional Staff of the Year. The Dukes won a pair of CAA Prior to joining the UVA staff, Chulis spent several years playing profession- Tournament titles and the 2018 Regular Season championship in his tenure. ally. He played for the in 2005 after spending three JMU goalkeepers thrived under his direction, setting the program single-season seasons (2002-04) in the (USL) playing for the Pittsburgh shutout record in 2018 with 13 and posting a 0.57 goals against average in the Riverhounds and (2001). same season, third-lowest in the nation. A former collegiate and professional Chulis spent time in Major League Soccer (MLS) playing for the Columbus goalkeeper, Perron will primarily work with the Virginia goalkeepers, recruiting Crew (1999-00) and the Fire (2001). Off the field, he served as the efforts and in-game strategy. Director for the Rough Riders. Chulis was a student assistant Prior to JMU, Perron served as primary recruiter and goalkeeping coach at Di- coach at Virginia while finishing up his bachelor’s degree in sociology during vision II Southern University. In two seasons, Perron guided the the 2004-05 academic year. He holds his USSF “A” coaching license and USSF goalkeepers to multiple accolades, including First Team All-America honors and national youth license. the Northeast 10 Conference Goalkeeper of the Year award. In 2015, the team One of the most decorated Cavalier defenders in school history, Chulis played finished in the top three nationally in goals-against average with a 0.47 clip. four seasons for Virginia (1995-98). He was a three-time NSCAA All-American Additionally, in 2017, Perron served as the head coach of the Seacoast and three-time All-ACC first-team selection. Chulis was named NSCAA National Academy under-19 team. While working with Seacoast Academy, Perron was the Defender of the Year and was a finalist for the Hermann Trophy in 1998. He led assistant coach for the in the Premier Developmen- the Cavaliers to 32 shutouts in four seasons. Chulis started 93 games (fifth in tal League (PDL). school history) and played 8,483 career minutes (second in program history). In 2016, Perron was the assistant/goalkeeper coach at Ohio State. In his sole Chulis earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology from Virginia in 2005. year with the program, Perron’s starting goalkeeper was unanimously named to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team in addition to landing on the Top Drawer Soccer He is married to Colleen Minnock Chulis. The couple has two sons, Luke and Best Freshman Second Team. Declan, and a daughter, Adelle. Perron played professional soccer for multiple teams in the USL-PDL, played three years with the Western Massachusetts Pioneers (2006-2009), the Mas- sachusetts Twisters (2007-2009) and received a training camp invite from the in 2010. Most recently Perron played in the summers of 2013 JORDAN and 2014 for the Portland Phoenix in the USL-PDL, where Perron served as the team captain in the 2013 campaign. ALLEN Perron received his bachelor’s degree in sport management from Colby-Saw- yer College in New Hampshire in 2006, where Perron was a four-year starter as a goalkeeper. With the Chargers, Perron sits second all-time in wins as a Student Assistant Coach goalie, was a two-time All-Conference selection (2002 and 2005) and was the team MVP in 2004. Perron earned his master’s degree in liberal studies with Second Season a concentration in social sciences from Utica College in 2012. He received his National Soccer Coaches Association of America diploma in 2010. Former Cavalier, Jordan Allen, is in his second season on the Virginia men’s soccer coaching staff, serving as an undergraduate assistant coach. Allen returned to Virginia after spending the six seasons as a member of . As a freshman at Virginia, Allen started all 24 games of the 2013 season and helped the program reach its 11th College Cup. He collected Second Team All-Region and Third Team All-ACC honors as well as ACC All-Freshman acco- lades in his lone season on Grounds. He scored the game-winning goal in the NCAA Quarterfinals against UConn and was one of two Cavaliers named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team. Following the 2013 season, Jordan signed a homegrown contract with Real Salt Lake, the club’s sixth ever homegrown player. During his time with RSL he represented the U.S. at the 2015 U-20 World Cup in New Zealand and would be named the club’s Humanitarian of the Year in 2016. He appeared in 50 matches for RSL and recorded 12 career points (4g, 4a). Allen is working towards a degree in Foreign Affairs is expected to graduate in 2021.

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 7 16 LEO 15 JULES AFONSO ANDERSON

F • 5-11 • 155 • Freshman M • 5-9 • 155 • Freshman Boynton Beach, Fla. Ocean, N.J. Olympic Heights YSC Academy

PREP PREP • Played club soccer for Boca United (2016-18), Philadelphia Union • No. 61 on TopDrawerSoccer.com Top 150 Club Soccer Players Rank- (2018-19) and Inter Miami (2019-20) ings • Attended Somerset Academy (two years) before YSC Academy (one • Played club soccer for Philadelphia Union (2016-19) and Rangers FC year) graduating from Olympic Heights in 2020. YSC Academy, affiliated (2019-20) with the Philadelphia Union, includes world-class soccer training with a • Attended YSC Academy in Wayne, Pa. rigorous college preparatory program • As a member of Boca United in 2017-18, scored 25 goals, third most PERSONAL in the country • Born in Long Branch, N.J. • Son of Gary and Valeria Anderson PERSONAL • Has an older sister, Carla • Born in Sao Paulo, Brazil • Son of Marcelo and Carla Afonso • Has a sister Caroline and a brother Lucas 19 NICK BERGHOLD

28 JULIAN AGUILAR M • 5-8 • 160 • Redshirt Freshman Wingdale, N.Y. Berkshire School

M • 5-5 • 138 • Freshman 2019 Guatemala City, Guatemala • Sat out 2019 season due to injury American School of Guatemala PREP PREP • 2019 TopDrawerSoccer.com Prep All-Region selection • Played club soccer for Achik’ Club de Futbol (2016-20) and served as • 2017-18 USA Today All-USA Boys Soccer Third Team Honoree the team’s captain for three seasons • 2017-18 New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) • Was the team’s leader in assists and helped lead the club to the All-Star by the Boston Globe Quarterfinals of the Guatemalan National Third Division League • Captain on Berkshire’s 2018 undefeated Class A New England Cham- • Attended the American School of Guatemala pionship Team • Named to the Association of American Schools of Central America • Played club soccer for Black Rock FC (2017-18) and New York Soccer (AASCA) Tournament All-Star Team Club (2013-17) • Served as the team captain for the American School of Guatemala • Helped NYSC to NPL Championships in 2015 & 2016 from 2018-20 • New England Champion in the 4x400m relay

PERSONAL PERSONAL • Born in Guatemala City, Guatemala • Born in New York, N.Y. • Son of Juan de Dios Aguilar and Coralia Aguilar • Son of Mark and Elisabetta Berghold • Will be the third sibling to attend the University of Virginia. His broth- • Has an older brother, Michael ers Juan de Dios (graduated 2011) and Pablo (graduated 2017) both • His father Mark ran cross country at Kenyon College played soccer for UVA. His sister, Marcela graduated from UVA in 2013 • His brother Pablo played four seasons at Virginia and was part of the 2014 National Championship Team. He was eventually drafted by the Houston Dynamo and currently plays for Antigua GFC (Guatemalan First Division) that won the 2019 National Championship. Juan Dios was a member of the team for one season in 2008.

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 8 • Earned First Team All-State honors his sophomore year of high school • After signing with the Indiana Fire Academy in 2018, started eight of 27 BEAU his 12 appearances for the Academy’s Under-18/19 squad. BRADLEY PERSONAL • Son of Bob and Courtney Brown • Has three siblings – twin sister Ainsley and older twin brothers Brock M • 5-9 • 160 • Senior and Forrest Manasquan, N.J. • His brother Brock is a swimmer at Indiana University The Taft School

2019 • One of six recipients from UVA of the ACC Top VI Award, presented 24 ISAIAH to student-athletes who have given the most in terms of service to the BYRD University and Charlottesville Communities • Recipient of the Ernest H. Ern Jr. Award, recognizing outstanding con- tributions to student life by an intercollegiate athlete at UVA • Made is collegiate debut in 3-0 win over George on Oct. 1 M • 6-0 • 170 • R-Freshman • Also saw action against St. Louis on Oct. 22 Gainesville, Va. Patriot 2018 • Did not see game action 2019 • Listed on the ACC Academic Honor Roll • Did not see game action

2017 PREP • Did not see game action • Led club team BRYC Elite to 2017-18 ECNL Nationals as the team’s • Listed on the ACC Academic Honor Roll leading scorer (19 goals, 7 assists) • Selected for Region 1 ODP Team in 2017 PREP • Played in International friendlies in Iceland -2 goals, 1 assist in 4 • Named the 2015 Monmouth County Offensive Player of the Year (7g, matches (2018) 8a) • Did not play soccer for his high school (Patriot) • An All-County and All-State selection as a senior • Served as the Varsity team captain in 2015 PERSONAL • Won CT State Championship in 2017 at the club level playing for • Born in Montgomery, Ala. Black Rock FC • Son of Howard Byrd and Candace Lee-Byrd • Father (Howard) played at VMI PERSONAL • Proficient musically with the violin, piano and saxophone • Son of Jeff and Linda Bradley • Brother Tyler attends the Naval Academy • Uncle was the former U.S. Men’s National Team Coach 22 RAFAEL • Cousin is the current captain of the U.S. Men’s Na- CAIPO tional Team and Toronto FC

BRADLEY’S CAREER STATS M/D • 6-0 • 175 • Freshman Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK MIN Lima, Peru 2019 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 American School of Lima

HOLDEN PREP 99 • Attended Franklin Delano Roosevelt (The American School of Lima) BROWN • Played his formative football through Sporting Cristal • Played for the Peruvian National Team at the U-15 and U-17 levels. • Was elected captain of the Peruvian U-17 National Team GK • 6-4 • 180 • Freshman Zionsville, Ind. PERSONAL Zionsville Community • Born in Sao Paulo, Brazil • Son of Oscar Caipo and Carina Rubini PREP • Has three siblings, Oscar, Mariano and Santiago • No. 87 on TopDrawerSoccer.com Top 150 Club Soccer Player Rankings • Played soccer for Zionsville Youth Academy for five years before joining Indiana Fire Development Academy • Signed with Indy 11 (USL) prior to the 2019 season • For Zionsville High School, made 68 saves and tallied 17 shutouts in 31 career varsity appearances

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 9 CROFTS’ CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK MIN 10 NATHANIEL 2017 21-21 0 2 2 14 6 0 0-0 1452 CROFTS 2018 17-17 4 6 14 32 10 1 0-0 1448 2019 23-22 6 3 15 50 19 5 0-0 1906 Total 61-60 10 11 31 96 35 6 0-0 4806

F • 5-7 • 135 • Senior CAREER HIGHS Sheffield, England Points: 4, Furman -- Nov. 18, 2018 Chaucer School Goals: 2, Furman -- Nov. 18, 2018 Assists: 2, Denver -- Oct. 8, 2018; at Clemson -- Oct. 12, 2018 2019 Shots: 5, five times • Named to the ACC All-Tournament Team • Started 22 of the 23 games in which he appeared • Third on the team with 15 points (6g, 3a) • His five game-winning goals were tied for the second most in the ACC 11 IRAKOZE and tied for 16th most in the NCAA DONASIYANO • Five of his six goals came against Top-25 opponents, four were game-winners. • His game-winnning goal against No. 25 Virginia Tech on Oct. 25 was F • 5-9 • 155 • Senior No. 9 on SportsCenter’s Top 10 Plays Roanoke, Va. • Recorded seven points (3g, 1a) in postseason play, including game-winners against Syracuse in the ACC Quarterfinals and Wake Patrick Henry/Roanoke Star SC Forest in the ACC Semifinal. • Assisted on the game-winner and scored the second goal in a 2-0 win 2019 over Campbell in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament • Third Team All-ACC selection • Five of his 10 career goals have come either in the ACC (2) or NCAA • One of four Cavalier field players to start all 24 games (3) Tournaments • Fourth on the team with 14 points (4g, 6a) • Scored game-winning goals against the No. 1 team in the country • Scored both goals in a 2-0 win over Pacific on opening night, becoming (Maryland) on Sept. 2 and 11 days later against the No. 2 team in the the first Cavalier with a brace in the season opener since 2009. country (Duke) • Named ACC Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 3 • Was successful in his attempt in the shootout of the National Champi- • Credited with game-winning goals against Pacific (Aug. 31) and No. 18 onship game against Georgetown on Dec. 15 James Madison (Oct. 15)

2018 2018 • Played all 17 games, logging 1,448 minutes • Started all 17 games, appearing in all but 22 minutes of action • Led the team in points (14) and assists (6) • Totaled four points (1g, 2a) on the season • Second on the team with four goals including a game-winner in NCAA • Recorded his first career assist in a 1-1 draw against Virginia Tech on Tournament win over Furman Sept. 7 • Scored both of the team’s goals in NCAA Tournament win over Fur- • Scored his first collegiate goal against No. 1 Wake Forest on Oct. 20, man. Became the 13th Cavaliers ever with a multi-goal game in the tying the match at one in the 64th minute NCAA Tournament and the first since 2009 • Named to the College Soccer News Team of the Week (Nov. 19) 2017 • One of three players in the ACC with two, multi-assist games in 2018 • Played in nine games off the bench as a true freshman • Tallied his first career goal on Sept. 7 against Virginia Tech in the sec- • Logged season-high 28 minutes in games against Marquette (9/12) ond minute, the quickest goal of the season for the Cavaliers (1:31) and (11/1) • Landed one of this three shots of the season on target against Port- 2017 land on Oct. 2 • One of six Cavalier field players to start all 21 games • Listed on the ACC Academic Honor Roll • Registered his first collegiate point with an assist at Notre Dame on Sept. 29 PREP • Credited with an assist on the fourth goal in a 4-0 shutout of Boston • A three-time First Team All-Conference selection at Patrick Henry High College in the ACC Quarterfinal match on Nov. 1 School • Played all but two minutes in the final four games of the season, • Earned back-to-back All-Region and All-State honors in 2016 and 2017 including a season-high 110 minutes in the ACC Championship game on • Named the 2017 Conference 16 and 5A North Region Player of the Nov. 12 Year • Earned All-America honors as a senior and was a 2017 Gatorade Player PREP of the Year finalist • Played club soccer for Sheffield United FC • Scored 65 goals and recorded 30 assists in 69 games played at the high school level PERSONAL • Played club soccer for the Roanoke Star Soccer Club • Has three siblings, a brother Bobby Lee and two sisters Tiami and Milania

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 10 PERSONAL EVANS’ CAREER STATS • The fourth oldest in a family of 10 Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK MIN • Immigrated to the United States from Tanzania in 2007, became a 2016* 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 59 United States citizen in January of 2020 2017* 13-12 1 0 2 9 3 1 0-0 1047 • Has five brothers and two sisters 2018* 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 118 • Brother Stephano played soccer at Roanoke College 2019* 12-11 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 840 Total 28-26 1 0 2 10 3 1 0-0 2064 DONASIYANO’S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK MIN CAREER HIGHS 2017 9-0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0-0 117 Points: 2*, Winthrop - Sept. 9, 2017 2018 17-17 1 2 4 16 4 0 0-0 1578 Goals: 1*, Winthrop - Sept. 9, 2017 2019 24-24 4 6 14 39 14 2 0-0 2141 Shots: 3*, at Saint Louis - Oct. 21, 2017 Total 50-41 5 8 18 58 19 2 0-0 3836 *Indicates statistics at Davidson College

CAREER HIGHS Points: 4, Pacific - Aug. 30, 2019 5 OLIVER Goals: 2, Pacific - Aug. 30, 2019 GERBIG Assists: 1, eight times, last: vs. Georgetown - Dec. 15, 2019 Shots: 4, Pacific - August 30, 2019; at Boston College - Oct. 11, 2019 D • 6-2 • 195 • Junior 29 LOUIS Taipei, Taiwan EVANS Taipei American School/Coastal Carolina

PRIOR TO VIRGINIA • Two-year starter at Coastal Carolina, appearing in 35 matches for the D • 6-1 • 183 • Graduate Student Chanticleers Canterbury, New Zealand • Saw action in all 21 games (20 starts) as a sophomore in 2019, Christchurch/Davidson logged 1,965 minutes including every minute of 19 of the 21 matches • In 2019, Coastal Carolina defeated NC State before falling to SMU in PRIOR TO VIRGINIA overtime in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. SMU eventually • Played four seasons at Davidson College (2016-19), suffered a sea- was eliminated by the Virginia in the NCAA Quarterfinals son-ending injury two games into his junior season (2018). • Was on the Dean’s List all four semesters at Coastal Carolina • Appeared in 28 career games for the Wildcats, while making 26 starts • Selected to play for Hong Kong in the AFC U-23 Qualifiers in the spring • As a junior in 2017, started a career-best 12 of 13 games, helped of 2019 the Wildcats to five shutouts and scored his lone collegiate goal, a game-winner against Winthrop on Sept. 9, 2017. PREP • Saw action in all 90 minutes in a 2-1, last-second Davidson loss • Member of the Hong Kong U-20 National Team against Virginia at Klöckner Stadium on Sept. 25, 2017. • Interscholastic Association of Southeast Asia Schools All-Tournament • His final season (2019) with the Wildcats, he started 10 of 11 match- Team & MVP es and helped the Davidson defense to a pair of clean sheets. • Son of Jurgen and Julia Zhou-Gerbig, has one sister Isabell • Born in Hong Kong, went to high school in Taiwan and currently re- PREP sides in Munich, Germany • Attended Christchurch Boys’ High School (2011-15) and Scot’s College (2015-16) in New Zealand. Scot’s College is also produced UVA GERBIG’S CAREER STATS All-American Joe Bell. Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK MIN • Earned Excellence Endorsement & Gold Distinction (Top of Class) in 2018* 14-14 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-0 1209 2014 at Christchurch. Also attained Excellence Endorsement at Scot’s 2019* 21-20 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-0 1965 College Total 35-34 0 0 0 5 1 0 0-0 3174 • Trained with 2017 summer training with Cashmere Technical FC in Christ Church, New Zealand and Aberdeen in Scotland during July of CAREER HIGHS 2018. Shots: 1*, five times *Indicates statistics at Coastal Carolina PERSONAL • Born in London, England • Son of Ceri and Therese Evans • Has two siblings, an older brother Oscar and sister Izzie • His brother Oscar was a defender at Quinnipiac University from 2015- 18 • Father Ceri was a Rhodes Scholar and also played Centre Back for Oxford United and the New Zealand national team • His Grandfather Gwyn Evans played professional soccer for Crystal Palace (UK)

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 11 21 JOAN 18 AXEL GIBERT GUNNARSSON

M • 5-7 • 168 • Graduate Student F • 6-0 • 190 • Sophomore Barcelona, Spain Gothenburg, Sweden Fundacio Lior Aspero idrottsgymnasium

PREP 2019 • Played club soccer for Valencia Academy (2014-16), UE Cornella • Started all but one of the 24 matches he appeared in as a true fresh- (2016-17), UE Castelldefels (2017-18) and most recently with Santfeli- man uenc (2018-2020) • Totaled eight points (2g, 4a) • Scored his first collegiate goal, a game-winner in the ACC Champion- PERSONAL ship game against No. 1 Clemson • Born in Barcelona, Spain • Assisted on game-winning goals against Pacific (Aug. 31) and St. • Has one sister, Irene John’s (Nov. 30) • Scored the opening goal of a 3-2 overtime win against No. 5 SMU in the NCAA Quarterfinal 26 BEN GRANT PREP • Member of the Swedish U-17, U-18 and U-19 National Teams • Two-Time MVP for Gothenburg’s Regional XI in the National Cup Finals • Top goal scorer in IFK Gothenburg’s U-19 club (2017 & 2018) M • 5-11 • 145 • Junior • Part of Gothenburg’s Regional XI from age 14-17 Charlottesville, Va. Albemarle/Norwich City PERSONAL • Born in Gothenburg, Sweden 2019 • Son of Torgny and Maria Gunnarsson • Did not see game action • Has four siblings, three brothers (Vilhelm, Erik and Johan and one sister Lisa) 2018 • His twin brother Erik currently plays for IFK Gothenburg in the Swedish • Did not see game action First Division • Listed on the ACC Academic Honor Roll GUNNARSSON’S CAREER STATS PREP Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK MIN • Trials and playing experience at Manchester United, Arsenal FC, Ful- 2019 24-23 2 4 8 30 13 0 0-0 1674 ham FC and Ipswich Town FC • Graduated in the top 10% of a high school class of 500 CAREER HIGHS • Awarded a Rodman Scholar from UVA Points: 2, vs. Clemson - Nov. 17, 2019; SMU - Dec. 6, 2019 • Played club soccer for Norwich City (17-18), Richmond United (15-17) Goals: 1, vs. Clemson - Nov. 17, 2019; SMU - Dec. 6, 2019 and Arsenal Academy (12-15) Assists: 1, four times, Last: St. John’s - Nov. 30, 2019 • Served as the team captain for Richmond United and Arsenal Acade- Shots: 5, Campbell, Nov. 24, 2019 my

PERSONAL • Son of Patrick and Marilyn Grant • Has an older brother, Alex • Grandfather played soccer at and Uncle Wilf Grant played professionally in England

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 12 8 BRET 20 CABREL HALSEY HAPPI KAMSEU

M • 5-9 • 150 • Junior F • 6-3 • 185 • Junior Sterling, Va. Harare, Zimbabwe Potomac Falls/Loudoun 99 Boys Red Deerfield Academy/Aces Youth Academy

2019 2019 • Named to the ACC All-Tournament team • Named to the ACC All-Tournament Team • Started all 22 games in which he appeared • Was limited due to injury but appeared in 16 games and made two • After missing back-to-back games against Duke and Radford due to starts injury, he made 19-straight starts, missing only 22 minutes of game • Totaled two goals and recorded a pair of assists in 342 minutes of action. Played every minute oof the final 10 games game action • Scored his first collegiate goal, an unassisted tally in the 86th minute • In his second start of the season, was credited with the game-winning against George Washington on Oct. 1 goal in the ACC Championship game against No. 1 Clemson on Nov. 17 • Assisted on game-winning goals against Western Michigan (Sept. 23) • Scored the to break a 0-0 tie in the first overtime against and (Nov. 1) Western Michigan (Sept. 23)

2018 2018 • Appeared in one game, making his collegiate debut against Virginia • Appeared in 16 games, making 14 starts Tech (Sept. 7) • One of four Cavaliers named to the ACC All-Freshman Team • Attempted one shot in 27 minutes of action against Virginia Tech • Listed on the ACC Academic Honor Roll • Listed on the ACC Academic Honor Roll • Tied for the team lead with five goals and added one assist • His first collegiate goal was an unassisted game-winner against Mar- PREP shall (Sept. 11) in the 44th minute • Second Team All-Conference selection • Scored four goals in five games (vs. Marshall; vs. FIU; at Pitt; vs. Wright St.) • A National Honors Society, English National Honor Society and French • Became the first UVA freshman since Riggs Lennon to score in back- National Honor Society member to-back games after goals in home matches against Marshall and FIU. He later repeated the feat against Pitt and Wright State. PERSONAL • Tallied his fifth goal of the season in a 4-1 win at Clemson (Oct. 12) • Born in Sterling, Virginia • Has one brother Chase PREP • Named a Western New England All-Star as a senior HALSEY’S CAREER STATS • Set school record at Deerfield Academy the most points in one sea- Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK MIN son (17g, 3a) all in 15 games 2018 1-1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 27 • Played club soccer for Loudoun 99 Boys Red for five years and won 2019 22-22 1 2 4 23 6 0 0-0 1979 the 2016 USYS National Championship along with three Virginia State Total 24-23 1 2 4 24 6 0 0-0 2006 Cups

CAREER HIGHS PERSONAL Points: 2, George Washington - Oct. 1, 2019 • Born in Harare, Zimbabwe Goals: 1, George Washington - Oct. 1, 2019 • Has three siblings Naomie Happi Pokam, Junior Happy and Mary Assists: 1, North Carolina - Nov. 1, 2019 Happi Shots: 4, George Washington - Oct. 1, 2019 HAPPI KAMSEU’S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK MIN 2018 16-14 5 1 11 23 9 2 0-0 1236 2019 16-2 2 1 5 5 2 2 0-0 336 TOTAL 32-16 7 2 16 28 11 4 0-0 1572

CAREER HIGHS Points: 2, 7 times -- Last: vs. Clemson - Nov. 17, 2019 Goals: 1, 7 times - Last: vs. Clemson - Nov. 17, 2019 Assists: 1, George Washington - Oct. 1, 2019 Shots: 5, Notre Dame -- Oct. 23, 2018

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 13 PERSONAL • Born in Austin, Texas 9 PHILIP • Son of Andrew and Hollee Braun HORTON • Has an older sister, Hannah and younger brother, Luke

F • 6-0 • 185 • Sophomore 4 REED New Albany, Ohio KESSLER New Albany/Columbus Crew SC

2019 • Appeared in 19 games as a true freshman, logging a total of 290 D • 6-3 • 185 • R-Freshman minutes New York, N.Y. • Had one goal on four shots Brooklyn Technical/BW Gottschee Soccer Academy • HIs first collegiate goal came against George Washington on Oct. 2 • Played a season-high 41 minutes against George Washington 2019 • Saw action in ACC Tournament matches against Syracuse, Wake • Did not see game action Forest and Clemson while also seeing time in NCAA games against St. John’s and Wake Forest PREP • Captain of his club team, BW Gottschee Soccer Academy PREP • Played two years for Columbus Crew SC PERSONAL • Parents are Rose and Fred Kessler PERSONAL • His father, Fred, was a two-sport athlete playing lacrosse and football • Born in New Albany, Ohio at Harvard and his mother played lacrosse at Villanova • Son of Timothy and Lateea Horton • Has three siblings, a brother Reed and two sisters, Zoë and Cassie • Has two sisters, Lauren and Amelia • His brother Henry was an All-American defender at UVA from 2017- • His father Timothy played soccer at Boston University and was a mem- 2019 and now plays for the ber of the U-20 World Cup team in 1989 • His sister, Zoë, who was on the sailing team at Harvard from 2015-17 • His cousin Aaron Horton played soccer at Louisville and was the first homegrown player for Columbus Crew SC

HORTON’S CAREER STATS 2 EBEN Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK MIN NOVERR 2019 19-0 1 0 2 4 2 0 0-0 285

CAREER HIGHS D • 6-3 • 185 • R-Freshman Points: 2, George Washington - Oct. 1, 2019 Highlands Ranch, Colo. Goals: 1, George Washington - Oct. 1, 2019 Shots: 2, Saint Louis - Oct. 22, 2019 Highlands Ranch 2019 • Did not see game action 13 KAYA IGNACIO PREP • Played club soccer for Real Colorado (11 years) and (three years) • Served as Captain of his 2018-19 Colorado Rapids U-18/19 team F/M • 5-8 • 160 • Freshman • In team camp for the U-16 and U-17 National Team in 2016 Georgetown, Texas • Named to the Central Conference Best XI U-15/16 team while playing UT Texas High School for the Colorado Rapids

PREP PERSONAL • No. 127 on TopDrawerSoccer.com Top 150 Club Soccer Player Rank- • Born in Denver, Colo. ings • Son of Peter and Amy Noverr • Played club soccer for Lonestar SC (2014-18) before joining Houston • Has a sister Emma and a brother Owen Dynamo Academy (2018-20). Served as captain for both clubs • His father Peter Noverr was a professional cyclist • Attended Georgetown High School (2 years), Shadow Creek High School (1 year) and graduated from UT Austin High School. • A member of the U-15 U.S. Boys National Team • Named the 2018-19 Houston Dynamo Academy Player of the Year • While at Georgetown, ran track/field & cross country. Was a District Champion, Regional Qualifier, State Qualifier in the 800m, 1600m & 4×100 relay. Was named the 2017 Freshman of the Year.

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 14 2018 • Appeared in nine games, totaling 131 minutes 12 KEVIN • Made his collegiate debut in the season opener against New Hamp- OGUDUGU shire (Aug. 24) • Recorded the only shot on goal in 0-0 draw against eventual National Champion Maryland (Sept. 3) • Logged a season-high 27 minutes in double overtime draw against F • 5-8 • 163 • Sophomore Maryland at Oslo, Norway • Listed on the ACC Academic Honor Roll Wang Oslo/University of Portland 2017 PRIOR TO VIRGINIA • Didn’t see game action • Played his freshman season at the University of Portland • Appeared in nine games and made three starts during the 2019 PREP season • Named 2016 Pennsylvania Player of the Year and Philadelphia Catho- • Credited with one goal on the year, a tally in the 76th minute of a 2-0 lic League MVP win over Santa Clara • Listed on the 2016 Pennsylvania All-State Team • A 2016 Mid-Atlantic First Team All-American PREP • A three-time All-Philadelphia Catholic League First Team selection • Played club soccer for Valerenga IF (2017-2019) • Served as the team captain at La Salle which won the 2016 Philadel- • Played for Valerenga 2, who is in the third division in Norway. Rostered phia Catholic League and the 2016 District 12 State Championship with the first team for top division games. • Has been called up to the Nigerian U20 National Team Camp PERSONAL • Parents are Mary Ann and Richard Patton PERSONAL • His brother Christian serves in the Army Special Forces and studies at • Born in Oslo, Norway Fox School of Business at Temple • Holds dual citizenship with Norway and Nigeria • Son of Christopher Ogudugu PATTON’S CAREER STATS • Has two older brothers, David and Patrick Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK MIN 2018 9-0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0-0 131 OGUDUGU’S CAREER STATS 2019 24-4 4 1 9 16 7 1 0-0 850 Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK MIN TOTAL 33-4 4 1 9 19 9 1 0-0 981 2019* 9-3 1 0 2 9 6 0 0-0 n/a CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points: 2, four times, Last: Campbell - Nov. 24, 2019 Points: 2*, Santa Clara - Oct. 26, 2019 Goals: 1, four times, Last: Campbell - Nov. 24, 2019 Goals: 1*, Santa Clara - Oct. 26, 2019 Assists: 1, Saint Louis - Oct. 22, 2019 Shots: 4*, Coastal Carolina - Sept. 1, 2019 Shots: 2, three times, Last: Saint Louis - Oct. 22, 2019 * Indicates statistics from University of Portland

7 SPENCER PATTON

D • 5-11 • 165 • Senior Morrisville, Pa. La Salle College High School

2019 • Played in all 24 games and made four starts (Western Michigan, No. 24 Louisville, No. 18 James Madison and Saint Louis) • Scored four goals (three in ACC play) and was credited with one assist • Played season-high 85 minutes against No. 18 James Madison on Oct. 15 • Scored his first collegiate goal in a 3-1 win at No. 2 Duke on Sept. 13 • Assisted on the game-winning goal against Saint Louis on Oct. 22 • His first half goal in the NCAA Second Round match against Campbell proved to be the game-winner • Had tallies in back-to-back games against Louisville (Oct. 4) and at Boston College (Oct. 11)

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 15 0 ALEX 25 WILLIAM RANDO SHUCHART

GK • 6-4 • 180 • Freshman F • 6-1 • 195 • Freshman New York, N.Y. St. Petersburg, Fla. The Beacon School/Stanford East Lake

PRIOR TO VIRGINIA PREP • Transferred from Stanford University and did not see action his first • Played club soccer for Chargers SC Academy (2014-19) year on campus PERSONAL PREP • Born in Santa Barbara, Calif. • Attended The Beacon School (2015-19) in Manhattan • Son of Rosangela Schuchart • Played club soccer for NYCFC (2015-19) • Has two siblings, Ellen and Emmett • Was a two-time U-19 U.S Development Academy National Champion with NYCFC • Named the 2019 U-19 Golden Glove Winner 1 COLIN • A member of the 2017 Cup Championship Team SHUTLER PERSONAL • Born in New York, N.Y. • Son of John Rando and Eileen Donohue • Grandfather was an aerospace engineer on NASA’s Apollo Program GK • 6-1 • 185 • Graduate Student and designed propulsion boosters on the “Eagle,” the spacecraft which Middleburg, Va. landed on the moon Briar Woods/Loudoun FC

2019 24 CHRIS • First Team All-American by the United Soccer Coaches, College Soccer News and Soccer America SCHEIPE • Garnered First Team United Soccer Coaches All-South Region honors • Became the first Cavalier goalkeeper since in 1989 to earn First Team All-ACC accolades M/D • 5-9 • 155 • Freshman • Named to the NCAA College Cup All-Tournament Team Duluth, Ga. • One of four Cavaliers listed on the ACC All-Academic Team Greater Atlanta Christian School • Played every minute in goal of all 24 games in 2019 • Logged 2,216 minutes in goal, the fourth most ever in a single sea- PREP son by a Virginia goalkeeper • No. 147 on TopDrawerSoccer.com Top 150 Club Soccer Player Rank- • His 24 games started in goal tied a school single-season record ings • His 0.53 goals against average was the lowest in the country and fin- • Played club soccer for Concorde Fire (2013-16) and the United Futbol ished the season with the country’s lowest career goals against average Academy (2017-20) among active players (0.59) • Served as the team captain for the UFA Development Academy • The 0.53 goals against average was the sixth-lowest and his 0.829 U-16/17 and U18/19 teams, a span of three years goals against average was tied for the 10th highest in program history • Earned All-Region honors as a freshman at Greater Atlanta Christian • Credited with 63 saves and boasted a save percentage of .827, the School fourth-highest in the nation • His 2,215 minutes played in goal were the second highest of any PERSONAL keeper in the NCAA • Born in Boston, Mass. • Helped the Cavaliers to a national-leading, 15 shutouts and one shy of • Son of Marc and Pamela Scheipe matching the school record • Has two siblings, Paige and William • Named ACC Defensive Player of the Week twice (Sept. 9 & Sept. 30) and was listed on the College Soccer News National Team of the Week on Sept. 30 and Oct. 28 • Matched a career-high with seven saves in the NCAA National Semifi- nal match against Wake Forest on Dec. 13 • Allowed one goal over the first 10 matches of the season

2018 • Played every minute in goal in the first 15 games before suffering injury prior to the NCAA Tournament • Won the ACC Defensive Player of the Week twice -Aug. 28 & Sept. 17

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 16 • Credited with eight shutouts, tied for 16th most in the NCAA and second-most in the ACC • The eight clean sheets were also tied for the eighth most in program 17 ANDRES history • Posted a 0.70 goals against average, the 14th lowest in the NCAA UELAND and second lowest in the ACC • His .796 save percentage was the highest among ACC goalkeepers • Made a career-high 8 saves vs. Virginia Tech (Sept. 7), the most by a D • 6-4 • 185 • Sophomore UVA goalie since Diego Restrepo in 2011 Byrne, Norway • Had his streak of 484 straight scoreless minutes snapped against Bryne ungdomsskole Wright St (10/2) • Named to the ACC All-Academic Team and listed on the ACC Academic 2019 Honor Roll • Listed on TopDrawerSoccer.com’s Freshman Best XI First Team • Garnered Third Team All-ACC and ACC All-Freshman Team honors 2017 • One of four Cavaliers listed on the ACC All-Academic Team • Played the final 12 minutes in a 4-0 win over Boston College on Nov. 1 • Played every minute of the Cavaliers 24 matches and made one save •One of nine UVA freshmen that started every game on one of UVA’s 13 College Cup teams and only two, Ueland and Sheldon Sullivan (2014), 2016 have played every minute of every match their first year on grounds. • Redshirt Season • Scored a golden goal in the regular season finale against North Caro- lina helping the Cavaliers clinch their first ever Coastal Division Champi- PREP onship and a share of the league’s regular season title for the first time • Played club soccer with Loudoun FC’s 98B Red side since 2005 • Team earned USYS National Championship in 2014, was semifinalist • Credited with a brace that included the game-winner in a 3-0 win over in 2015 and finalist in 2016 St. John’s in the Third Round of the NCAA Tournament • Champion at Virginia State Cup in 2013, 2014 and 2016 and Region I • Recorded an assist on a long pass in the Cavaliers first goal of the in 2014 and 2015 NCAA College Cup against Wake Forest • Part of 2013-14 team that was first to maintain clean sheet in Nation- • Key component on a defense that surrendered 13 goals in 24 games al League and held a 0.53 goals against average, lowest in the country. The 15 • Competed in several Region I ODP team events from 2012-15 shutouts by the Cavaliers were the most of any team in the NCAA. • Three-year letterwinner at Briar Woods High School and was team captain in 2016 PREP • Named First-Team All-State (Region 5A), First-Team All-Region and • Caps with Norway’s U-17, U-18 and U-20 teams First-Team All-Met in 2016 • Played club soccer for Bryne FK from youth to first team (12 years) • Earned 2016 Conference 14 Player of the Year honors • Voted “2017 Best Player of the Season” for Bryne FK (Norway Second • Member of National Honor Society Division)

PERSONAL PERSONAL • Parents are Brian and Elizabeth Shutler • Born in Stavanger, Norway • Both of his parents are UVA alums • Son of Arild Ueland and Antoinette Idar Ueland • Has one brother, Christopher, who played three seasons in goal at • Has two brothers, Austin and Aiden Binghamton University and is now a graduate transfer at UVA UELAND’S CAREER STATS COLIN SHUTLER’S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK MIN Year GP-GS MIN GA G-AVG S S-PCT SO 2019 24-24 3 1 7 16 4 2 0-0 2215 2017 1-0 11:47 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 2018 15-15 1410:00 11 0.70 43 .796 8 CAREER HIGHS 2019 24-24 2215:49 13 0.53 63 .829 15 Points: 4, St. John’s (NY) - Nov. 30, 2019 Total 40-39 3637:36 24 0.59 107 .817 23 Goals: 2, St. John’s (NY) - Nov. 30, 2019 Assists: 1, Wake Forest - Dec. 13, 2019 CAREER HIGHS Shots: 2, three times, Last: St. John’s (NY) - Nov. 30, 2019 Saves: 8, Virginia Tech - Sept. 7, 2018; Wake Forest - Dec. 13, 2019

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 17 6 JEREMY 23 MATTHEW VERLEY WARBRICK

M • 5-10 • 165 • Sophomore F • 5-11 • 165 • R-Freshman Kingston, Jamaica Auckland, New Zealand Milton Academy The McCallie School

2019 2019 • Appeared in three games (Pacific, George Washington & Saint Louis) • Did not see action off the bench, logging a total of 40 minutes • Made his collegiate debut in the season opener against Pacific (Aug. PREP 30) • 2019 TopDrawerSoccer.com Second Team Spring All-American • Played a season-high 20 minutes against George Washington where • Won 2019 Division II-AA State Championship at The McCal- he recorded his only two shots of the year, one landed on target lie School • Scored 11 goals and tallied four assists in his final season PREP • Also ran track at McCallie breaking the school record in the 100 meter • 2019 TopDrawerSoccer.com First Team Fall All-American dash. • No. 54 on TopDrawerSoccer.com Boys IMG Academy Top 150 and • Two seasons of his prep career were spent at Worcester Academy and ranked No. 2 on the TDS Northeast Regional rankings another at ACG Parnell College (New Zealand) • Member of the Jamaican U-17 National Team • Played club soccer for New England FC (2017-18) and Chattanooga FC • Three-year varsity player and two-year captain at Milton Academy (2018-19 (Mass.) • 2018 Independent Schools League Player of the Year PERSONAL • Named to the 2018 United Soccer Coaches Fall High School Boys • Born in Auckland, New Zealand All-America Team • Son of Phil and Joy Warbrick • Has one brother, David PERSONAL • His father, Phil, managed the operations of New Zealand’s men’s • Born in Kingston, Jamaica national team. His mother, Joy, once ran the 100-meter dash in 12.60 • Son of Otis and Denise Verley seconds. • Has two older siblings, Melissa and Ricardo

VERLEY’S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK MIN 2019 3-0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-0 38

CAREER HIGHS Shots: 2, George Washington - Oct. 1, 2019

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RETURN TRIP TO CARY NCAA TOURNAMENT JOURNEY The Cavaliers reached the College Cup Virginia earned the No. 1 overall seed for the 13th time in program history and in the NCAA Tournament for the first time the first time since winning it all in 2014. under Gelnovatch and the second time Virginia’s 13 College Cup appearances in program history (1995). The Cavaliers are the fifth most of any college soccer qualified for their 39th consecutive NCAA program. Tournament, the longest streak in the his- En route to the College Cup final, the tory of college soccer (men or women). Cavaliers endured a rain-soaked, 2-1 Equipped with a first-round bye, the semifinal win over Wake Forest. Junior Cavaliers recorded back-to-back shut- Daryl Dike scored twice in the first half outs over Campbell (2-0) and St. John’s (3-0) in the second and and goalkeeper Colin Shutler turned away seven Demon Deacon third rounds, respectively. In both games combined, the Virginia shots to match a career high. defense yielded just five shots with only two landing on goal. An- Two days later, the Cavaliers squared off against Georgetown dreas Ueland scored twice in the third round clean sheet against in the National Championship game and engaged in a back an St. John’s. forth battle that left the score tied at 3-3 after two overtimes. Klöckner Stadium was the host to the NCAA Quarterfinal The Hoyas were the only team to score three goals against the match that featured the nation’s second-best scoring offense Virginia defense all season. in SMU. In overtime, Joe Bell scored on the rebound of his own Virginia scored the first goal of the match when Joe Bell penalty kick to seal a 3-2 victory and a send Virginia to the Col- struck from distance in the 10th minute. From there, the Cav- lege Cup. Bell capped off a wild finish that saw a combined four aliers erased deficits of 2-1 and 3-2. The College Cup’s most goals in the final 24:24 of the match. He came into the final kick outstanding offensive player, Dike, leveled the match at three a perfect 5-for-5 on the season in PKs including one in the 78th with 4:51 left in regulation. minute to put the Cavaliers up 2-1. In the shootout to decide a National Champion, both teams were successful on their first six tries, the most combined successful attempts in the history of the NCAA Championship Game. On the 14th attempt of the night, Georgetown’s Tomas Romero guessed correctly on an Axel Gunnarsson attempt to clinch the Hoyas’ first National Title.

REGULAR SEASON TO REMEMBER • Virginia won six ACC games for the fifth time in program history (1984, 1986, 2001, 2005 & 2019) and third under head coach George Gelnovatch. • Gelnovatch was a player on the 1984 and 1986 teams that ACC CHAMPIONS won six ACC games and later as head coach led the Cavaliers to Virginia clinched its first ever ACC Coastal Division Champion- six league victories in 2001, 2005 and 2019. ship on the final day of the regular season with a 2-1 overtime • Virginia won its first Coastal Division Championship under the win over North Carolina. Freshman Andreas Ueland scored his current two-division format (2014-present). The regular season first collegiate goal with 42 seconds left in the first overtime to crown is the first since 2001 and the third under Gelnovatch seal the victory. (1996, 2001, 2019). The Cavaliers entered the ACC Tournament as the No. 2 seed • Virginia won 14 regular season games for the first time since and secured home victories over Syracuse (2-0) and Wake Forest winning 15 matches in 2006. (1-0), with Nathaniel Crofts recording game-winning goals in each • The Cavaliers won all eight of its non-conference matches and contest. did not concede a goal in their non-conference slate for the first The ACC Championship pitted the No. 1 seed and the No. 1 time in school history. The non-conference schedule included a team in the country, Clemson, against the No. 2 seed and the 2-0 win over then-No. 1 and defending National Champion Mary- No. 2 team in the nation, Virginia. The game was dubbed, “The land at Audi Field on Sept. 2. match of the Century”. The Cavaliers fell behind 1-0 in the first • Virginia allowed only five goals in 16 regular season games, half before scoring three unanswered goals in the second half to matching a school record set in 1969 (10 games) and 1988 (18 clinch their 16th ACC Championship and 11th ACC Tournament games). crown. It marked the first ACC Tournament Championship since 2009.

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NATIONAL RECOGNITION • Midfielder Joe Bell was named one of three finalists for the MAC Hermann Trophy, awarded to college soccer’s top player by the United Soccer Coaches. Bell was the first Cavalier finalist since Alecko Eskandarian won the award in 2002. • Bell became the first Cavalier to win the United Soccer Coach- es Scholar Athlete of the Year Award. • Bell and teammate Henry Kessler were both semifinalists for the MAC Hermann Award. Virginia and Clemson were the only two programs to have multiple semifinalists.

SEASON SUPERLATIVES THE DIKE EFFECT •The Cavaliers reached 21-wins, the most in Gelnovatch’s ten- • Sophomore Daryl Dike led the Cavaliers in goals (10), ure, in impressive fashion, defeating 12 top-25 teams, including assists (8) and points (28). six in the top-10. Virginia defeated the No. 1 team in the country • He snapped a six-match scoring drought with his second twice, defending champion Maryland on Sept. 2 and Clemson in brace of the season and third of his career. In the six matches the ACC Championship game. he didn’t score he was responsible for seven of the nine Cav- • The 20+ win season was the sixth in program history and first alier goals either with an assist (2) or drawing a penalty in the since 1995. box that led to a goal (5). • The Cavaliers spent all but one week in the top-10 of the Unit- • His eight assists were the most by a Cavalier since Scott ed Soccer Coaches poll and finished with a No. 2 final ranking. Thomsen’s eight in 2014. •Virginia proved not only to be one of the top defenses (0.52 • Dike drew two fouls in the box in the NCAA Quarterfinal goals against average, t-1st in NCAA) in the country but were one against SMU that directly led to Cavalier goals, the of the most dangerous teams in the attacking third (1.92 goals sixth and seventh time in 2019 he drew fouls that have per game, t-32nd in NCAA) in all of college soccer. directly led to scores, making him a part of 25 of the Cavaliers • The Cavaliers matched a program best with four All-Americans 46 tallies (54%) this season. – Joe Bell, Colin Shutler, Henry Kessler and Daryl Dike. • The stout Virginia defense produced an NCAA-best 15 shut- HOOS ON THE NEXT LEVEL outs including nine in the first 10 games of the season. • Four underclassmen, Joe • The 21 wins in 2019 were the most of any team in the country Bell, Daryl Dike, Henry Kes- and no program had a higher winning percentage (.935). sler and Daniel Steedman, • Virginia won 15 games at Klöckner Stadium, the most of any elected to forgo their eligi- team in the NCAA and matched a school record set in 1995. bility to pursue professional • For the first time ever, Virginia played all 11 ACC schools post- soccer careers. ing a 9-1-1 overall record. • Dike and Kessler were two of the five collegiate under- ALL-ACC ACCOLADES classman in 2019 to sign • Virginia set a program record with Generation Adidas contracts. seven selections to the 2019 All-ACC • For the first time in pro- team - Joe Bell (1st), Colin Shutler gram history, three Cavaliers (1st), Daryl Dike (2nd), Henry Kessler - Daryl Dike (5th overall - (2nd), Robin Afamefuna (3rd), Irakoze Orlando City), Henry Kessler Donasiyano (3rd), Andreas Ueland (3rd (6th overall - New England & All-Freshman). Revolution) and Robin Afame- • The Cavaliers hadn’t placed multiple funa (37th overall - Colorado players on the First Team since 2004 Rapids) - were selected in • Joe Bell became first Cavalier to win the MLS SuperDraft. Midfielder of the Year since the award’s • Bell signed with Viking FK, a professional club in Norway while inception in 2014. He was the first Cavalier to take home a ma- Steedman inked a deal with of the USL. jor conference award since Tony Tchiani won Rookie of the Year in 2009.

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2019 SEASON RESULTS 21-2-1 OVERALL • 6-1-1 ACC

Date Opponent Score Overall ACC Attend Goals scored 08/30/19 PACIFIC W, 2-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3770 Donasiyano, Irakoze (Gunnarsson, Axel;Dike, Daryl) Donasiyano, Irakoze (Dike, Daryl) 09/02/19 vs #1 Maryland W, 2-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1884 Crofts, Nathaniel (Steedman, Daniel) Dike, Daryl (Crofts, Nathaniel) 09/07/19 HIGH POINT W, 1-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 1578 Steedman, Daniel (unassisted) * 09/13/19 at #2 Duke W, 3-1 4-0-0 1-0-0 1092 Kessler, Henry (unassisted) Crofts, Nathaniel (Bell, Joe) Patton, Spencer (Dike, Daryl) 09/17/19 RADFORD W, 1-0 5-0-0 1-0-0 1043 Steedman, Daniel (unassisted) * 09/20/19 NC STATE W, 2-0 6-0-0 2-0-0 3858 Dike, Daryl (Afamefuna, Robin;Bell, Joe) Bell, Joe (penalty kick) 09/23/19 WESTERN MICH. W, 1-0 (OT) 7-0-0 2-0-0 957 Happi Kamseu, Cabrel (Halsey, Bret;Dike, Daryl) * 09/28/19 at #21 Notre Dame W, 1-0 8-0-0 3-0-0 646 Bell, Joe (penalty kick) 10/01/19 GEORGE WASHINGTON W, 3-0 9-0-0 3-0-0 1160 Afamefuna, Robin (unassisted) Horton, Philip (Happi Kamseu, Cabrel) Halsey, Bret (unassisted) * 10/04/19 #24 LOUISVILLE W, 2-0 10-0-0 4-0-0 3008 Dike, Daryl (Bell, Joe) Patton, Spencer (Donasiyano, Irakoze;Dike, Daryl) * 10/11/19 at Boston College T, 1-1 (2OT) 10-0-1 4-0-1 242 Patton, Spencer (Dike, Daryl;Bell, Joe) 10/15/19 #18 JAMES MADISON W, 1-0 11-0-1 4-0-1 1809 Donasiyano, Irakoze (unassisted) * 10/18/19 PITTSBURGH L, 0-2 11-1-1 4-1-1 3201 - 10/22/19 SAINT LOUIS W, 3-0 12-1-1 4-1-1 1021 Dike, Daryl (Steedman, Daniel;Patton, Spencer) Donasiyano, Irakoze (unassisted) Dike, Daryl (Donasiyano, Irakoze) * 10/25/19 at #25 Virginia Tech W, 2-0 13-1-1 5-1-1 1738 Crofts, Nathaniel (unassisted) Dike, Daryl (Crofts, Nathaniel) * 11/01/19 NORTH CAROLINA W, 2-1 (OT) 14-1-1 6-1-1 2193 Dike, Daryl (Donasiyano, Irakoze;Gunnarsson, Axel) Ueland, Andreas (Halsey, Bret) + 11/10/19 SYRACUSE W, 2-1 15-1-1 6-1-1 1525 Bell, Joe (penalty kick) Crofts, Nathaniel (Dike, Daryl) + 11/13/19 #7 WAKE FOREST W, 1-0 16-1-1 6-1-1 586 Crofts, Nathaniel (Afamefuna, Robin;Steedman, Daniel) + 11/17/19 vs #1 Clemson W, 3-1 17-1-1 6-1-1 1330 Gunnarsson, Axel (Donasiyano, Irakoze) Happi Kamseu, Cabrel (Steedman, Daniel) Afamefuna, Robin (penalty kick) $ 11/24/19 #24 CAMPBELL W, 2-0 18-1-1 6-1-1 1460 Patton, Spencer (Crofts, Nathaniel) Crofts, Nathaniel (Gunnarsson, Axel) $ 11/30/19 #14 ST. JOHN’S (NY) W, 3-0 19-1-1 6-1-1 815 Ueland, Andreas (Gunnarsson, Axel;Steedman, Daniel) Ueland, Andreas (Steedman, Daniel) Bell, Joe (penalty kick) $ 12/06/19 #5 SMU W, 3-2 (OT) 20-1-1 6-1-1 1674 Gunnarsson, Axel (Dike, Daryl;Donasiyano, Irakoze) Bell, Joe (penalty kick) Bell, Joe (unassisted) $ 12/13/19 vs #9 Wake Forest W, 2-1 21-1-1 6-1-1 9862 Dike, Daryl (Ueland, Andreas) Dike, Daryl (Steedman, Daniel) $ 12/15/19 vs #3 Georgetown L, 3-3 (2OT) 21-2-1 6-1-1 8413 Bell, Joe (unassisted) Steedman, Daniel (Donasiyano, Irakoze) Dike, Daryl (unassisted) + ACC Tournament $ NCAA Tournament *3-3 draw in National Championship officially a loss per NCAA rule; GTown won 7-6 in PKs

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21-2-1 OVERALL • 6-1-1 ACC • 15-1-0 HOME • 3-0-1 AWAY • 3-1-0 NEUTRAL

CAREER STATISTICS ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% GW PK-ATT GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% GW PK-ATT 9 Dike, Daryl 23-23 10 8 28 52 .192 4 0-0 36-35 15 9 39 76 .197 6 0-0 8 Bell, Joe 22-22 7 4 18 28 .250 2 5-6 60-60 10 10 30 67 .149 4 5-6 10 Crofts, Nathaniel 23-22 6 3 15 50 .120 5 0-0 61-60 10 11 31 96 .104 6 0-0 11 Donasiyano, Irakoze 24-24 4 6 14 39 .103 2 0-0 50-41 5 8 18 58 .086 2 0-0 7 Steedman, Daniel 22-22 3 7 13 32 .094 2 0-0 37-28 5 7 17 59 .085 2 0-0 12 Patton, Spencer 24-4 4 1 9 16 .250 1 0-0 33-4 4 1 9 19 .211 1 0-0 18 Gunnarsson, Axel 24-23 2 4 8 30 .067 0 0-0 24-23 2 4 8 30 .067 0 0-0 17 Ueland, Andreas 24-24 3 1 7 16 .188 2 0-0 24-24 3 1 7 16 .188 2 0-0 30 Afamefuna, Robin 24-24 2 2 6 11 .182 1 1-2 77-69 4 3 11 30 .133 2 1-2 20 Happi Kamseu, Cabrel 16-2 2 1 5 5 .400 2 0-0 32-16 7 2 16 28 .250 4 0-0 13 Halsey, Bret 22-22 1 2 4 23 .043 0 0-0 23-23 1 2 4 24 .042 0 0-0 5 Kessler, Henry 24-24 1 0 2 11 .091 0 0-0 52-41 1 0 2 20 .050 0 0-0 15 Horton, Philip 19-0 1 0 2 4 .250 0 0-0 19-0 1 0 2 4 .250 0 0-0 16 Nixon Jr., Jerren 6-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 6-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 6 Verley, Jeremy 3-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 3-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 21 James, Aaron 11-4 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 18-4 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 27 Bradley, Beau 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 46 39 131 322 .143 134 6-8 Opponents 13 14 40 194 .067 78 2-2

## Name GP-GS Mins GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho GP-GS Mins GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho 1 Shutler, Colin 24-24 2215:49 13 0.53 63 .829 21 2 1 15/0 40-39 3637:36 24 0.59 107 .817 30 5 4 23 99 DaSilva, Marcel 0-0 ------13-5 1204:09 19 1.42 51 .729 5 8 0 4 TM TEAM 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 0/0 Total 24 2215:49 13 0.53 65 .833 21 2 1 15 Opponents 24 2215:49 46 1.87 88 .657 2 21 1 1

TEAM STATISTICS VA OPP GOALS BY PERIOD SHOT STATISTICS 1st 2nd OT OT2 SO Total Goals-Shot attempts 46-322 13-194 Virginia 23 20 3 0 0 46 Goals scored per game 0.00 0.00 Opponents 5 8 0 0 1 14 Shot pct. .143 .067 Shots on goal-Attempts 134-322 78-194 SHOTS BY PERIOD SOG pct. .416 .402 1st 2nd OT OT2 SO Total Shots/Game 0.0 0.0 Virginia 162 147 12 1 0 322 Assists 39 14 Opponents 84 101 6 3 0 194 CORNER 148 87 PENALTY KICKS 6-8 2-2 SAVES BY PERIOD PENALTIES 1st 2nd OT OT2 SO Total Yellow cards 36 59 Virginia 24 38 3 0 0 65 Red cards 0 3 Opponents 51 35 2 0 0 88 ATTENDANCE Total 29658 3718 CORNER KICKS BY PERIOD Dates/Avg Per Date 16/1854 4/930 1st 2nd OT OT2 SO Total Neutral Site #/Avg 4/5372 Virginia 56 82 8 2 0 148 Opponents 39 44 1 3 0 87

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 SO Total Virginia 144 175 3 6 0 328 Opponents 196 165 7 1 0 369

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 22 2019 ACC REVIEW

FINAL ACC STANDINGS ACC HONORS ATLANTIC DIVISION ACC MATCHES OVERALL Offensive Player of the Year School W L T Pts. Pct. GF GA W L T Pct. GF GA , Jr., F, Clemson Clemson 6 1 1 19 .813 26 11 18 2 2 .864 70 21 Wake Forest 6 2 0 18 .750 14 7 16 5 2 .739 46 17 Defensive Player of the Year NC State 3 4 1 10 .438 6 12 9 7 3 .553 23 24 , Sr., D, Clemson Louisville 3 4 1 10 .438 8 14 10 8 2 .550 28 27 Boston College 2 4 2 8 .375 10 14 9 6 3 .583 26 21 Syracuse 2 4 2 8 .375 13 18 8 7 5 .525 41 33 Midfielder of the Year Joe Bell, Jr., M, Virginia COASTAL DIVISION ACC MATCHES OVERALL Freshman of the Year School W L T Pts Pct. GF GA W L T Pct. GF GA Philip Mayaka, M, Clemson Virginia* 6 1 1 19 .813 13 5 21 2 1 .932 46 13 Coach of the Year Pitt 4 3 1 13 .750 13 10 10 8 2 .550 36 29 Mike Noonan, Clemson North Carolina 3 5 0 9 .375 13 13 7 7 4 .500 29 20 Notre Dame 3 5 0 9 .375 6 11 10 8 1 .553 29 24 First Team Virginia Tech 2 4 2 8 .375 9 14 10 6 3 .605 39 28 Philip Mayaka, Fr., M, Clemson Duke 2 5 1 7 .313 13 15 7 9 2 .444 29 26 Malick Mbaye, Sr., D, Clemson *ACC Tournament champion Robbie Robinson, Jr., F, Clemson , Jr., F, Clemson Daniele Proch, Sr., M, Duke ACC LEADERS Mauricio Pineda, Sr., M, North Carolina , Jr., F, Pitt Game-Winning Goals GP GWG Avg Goals Scored GP Goals GPG , So., M, Syracuse 1. Robinson, Robbie - CU 19 18 0.95 1. Lynn, Jack - ND 19 5 .263 Joe Bell, Jr., M, Virginia 2. Raposo, Ryan - SU 20 15 0.75 2. Lapa, Bruno - WF 23 6 .261 3. Smith, Kimarni - CU 21 13 0.62 3. Edward Kizza - UP 20 5 .250 Colin Shutler, Jr., GK, Virginia 4. Proch, Daniele - DU 18 12 0.67 4. Kuda Muskwe - ST 18 4 .222 , Sr., M, Wake Forest Kizza, Edward - UP 20 12 0.60 5. Crofts, Nathaniel - VA 23 5 .217 6. Strickler, Kristo - VT 19 11 0.58 6. Strickler, Kristo - VT 19 4 .211 Second Team 7. Lynn, Jack - ND 19 10 0.53 7. Grayson Barber - CU 21 4 .190 Grayson Barber, So., F, Clemson Barber, Grayson - CU 21 10 0.48 8. Dike, Daryl - VA 23 4 .174 Tanner Dieterich, Sr., M, Clemson Dike, Daryl - VA 23 10 0.43 9. Stefan Sigurdarson - BC 18 3 .167 George Marks, So., GK, Clemson Lapa, Bruno - WF 23 10 0.43 10. Kristofer Konradsson - BC 12 , Sr., M, Louisville 2 .167 , Jr., M, NC State Assists GP Assists APG , Sr., M, North Carolina 1. Dieterich, Tanner - CU 20 10 0.50 Shutouts GP ShO AVG/G Jack Skahan, Sr., M, North Carolina 2. Robinson, Robbie - CU 19 9 0.47 1. Shutler, Colin - VA 24 15 0.63 Ferrin, Massimo - SU 20 9 0.45 2. Pannenberg, Andrew - WF 22 9 0.41 Jack Lynn, So., F, Notre Dame Barber, Grayson - CU 21 9 0.43 3. Gelnovatch, Jake - LOU 20 8 0.40 Daryl Dike, So., F, Virginia 5. Mayaka, Phillip - CU 22 8 0.36 4. Marks, George - CU 21 7 0.33 Henry Kessler, Jr., D, Virginia Chol, Machop - WF 23 8 0.35 5. Pulisic, Will - DU 18 6 0.33 Kristo Strickler, Jr., M, Virginia Tech Dike, Daryl - VA 23 8 0.35 Durand, Vinnie - ST 19 6 0.32 8. Raposo, Ryan - SU 20 7 0.35 7. Miesch, Christian - SU 17 5 0.29 Third Team Steedman, Daniel - VA 22 7 0.32 Smir, Alec - UNC 18 5 0.28 Stefan Sigurdarson, Fr., F, Boston College Parente, Isaiah - WF 23 7 0.30 9. Turnbull, Duncan - ND 16 4 0.25 Felicien Dumas, Gr., D, Notre Dame Swaneveld, Mathijs - VT 19 4 0.21 Veljko Petkovic, Fr., M, Pitt Shots GP Shots SPG Sito Sena, Jr., D, Pitt 1. Robinson, Robbie - CU 19 90 4.74 Saves GP Saves SPG Robin Afamefuna, Sr., D/M, Virginia 2. Dieye, Cherif - LOU 19 79 4.16 1. Swaneveld, Mathijs - VT 19 68 3.58 3. Raposo, Ryan - SU 20 61 3.05 2. Pulisic, Will - DU 18 63 3.50 Irakoze Donasiyano, Jr., F, Virginia 4. Kizza, Edward - UP 20 60 3.00 3. Shutler, Colin - VA 24 62 2.58 Andreas Ueland, Fr., D, Virginia 5. Proch, Daniele - DU 18 56 3.11 4. Marks, George - CU 21 54 2.57 Machop Chol, Jr., F, Wake Forest 6. Pineda, Mauricio - UNC 18 52 2.89 5. Ammann, Arie - UP 16 53 3.31 , Sr., D, Wake Forest Dike, Daryl - VA 23 52 2 . 2 6 Gelnovatch, Jake - LOU 20 53 2.65 Andrew Pannenberg, So., GK, Wake Forest 8. Ferrin, Massimo - SU 20 50 2.50 7. Miesch, Christian - SU 17 51 3.00 , So., M, Wake Forest Crofts, Nathaniel - VA 23 50 2.17 8. Pannenberg, Andrew - WF 22 50 2.27 10. Strickler, Kristo - VT 19 48 2.53 9. Turnbull, Duncan - ND 16 49 3.06 All-Freshman Team 10. Smir, Alec - UNC 18 44 2.44 Amos Shapiro-Thompson, M, Boston College Points GP G A Pts PPG Stefan Sigurdarson, F, Boston College 1. Robinson, Robbie - CU 19 18 9 45 2.37 Goals Against Avg. GP GA Mins GAA Victor Souza, D, Boston College 2. Raposo, Ryan - SU 20 15 7 37 1.85 1. Shutler, Colin - VA 24 13 2215:49 0.53 3. Smith, Kimarni - CU 21 13 5 31 1.48 2. Pannenberg, Andrew - WF 22 16 2003:27 0.72 Oskar Ågren, D, Clemson 4. Proch, Daniele - DU 18 12 5 29 1.61 3. Marks, George - CU 21 19 1872:16 0.91 Philip Mayaka, M, Clemson Barber, Grayson - CU 21 10 9 29 1.38 4. Smir, Alec - UNC 18 20 1696:18 1.06 Valentin Noel, M, Pitt 6. Kizza, Edward - UP 20 12 4 28 1.40 5. Durand, Vinnie - ST 19 24 1750:00 1.23 Arturo Ordonez, D, Pitt Dike, Daryl - VA 23 10 8 28 1.22 6. Gelnovatch, Jake - LOU 20 28 1876:05 1.34 Veljko Petkovic, M, Pitt 8. Strickler, Kristo - VT 19 11 3 25 1.32 7. Pulisic, Will - DU 18 26 1659:41 1.41 Andreas Ueland, D, Virginia 9. Ferrin, Massimo - SU 20 7 9 23 1.15 8. Ammann, Arie - UP 16 22 1393:00 1.42 Daniel Pereira, M, Virginia Tech Lapa, Bruno - WF 23 10 3 23 1.00 9. Swaneveld, Mathijs - VT 19 28 1741:00 1.45 Calvin Harris, F, Wake Forest 10. Turnbull, Duncan - ND 16 24 1471:43 1.47

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 23 PROGRAM RECORDS

TEAM INDIVIDUAL Game Game Goals...... 11 vs. Old Dominion, 10/1/71 Goals...... 5, Bill Hodill vs. Davidson, 10/17/42 ...... 11 vs. Richmond, 10/20/81 Assists...... 4, Damian Silvera vs. UNC, 9/27/92 Assists...... 11 vs. Virginia Tech, 9/14/94 ...... 4, vs. VCU, 9/13/89 Points...... 30 vs. VCU, 9/13/89 ...... 4, Kris Kelderman vs. Charleston, 9/10/89 Goals Allowed...... 12 vs. Maryland, 10/8/41 ...... 4, Chick Cudlip vs. Wash. & Lee, 11/13/62 Margin of Victory...... 11-0 vs. Old Dominion, 10/1/71 Points...... 10, Bill Hodill vs. Davidson, 10/17/42 ...... 11-0 vs. Richmond, 10/20/81 Fastest Goal to Start Match ...... :09, Alecko Eskandarian vs. American, 10/26/02* Margin of Defeat...... 12-0 vs. Maryland, 10/8/41 Largest Crowd (Scott)...... 7,311 vs. Duke, 10/8/88 *Tied for 3rd fastest in an NCAA Soccer Game Largest Crowd (Klöckner)...... 7,906 v s. Virginia Tech, 9/28/07 Season Games Played...... 26, 11 times Season ...... (five players in 1997, six players in 1994) Games Played...... 26 (1994, 1997) Games Started...... 26, six times Wins...... 22 (1993, 1994) ...... (two players in 1997, four players in 1994) Losses...... 10 (1966, 2003) Goals...... 25, Alecko Eskandarian (2002) Ties ...... 6 (1990) Assists...... 21, (2004) Winning Percentage...... 909 (1991) Points...... 57, Mike Fisher (1995) ACC Record...... 6-0 (1984, 1986, 2001) Consecutive Games Scoring a Goal...... 11, Alecko Eskandarian (2002) Unbeaten Streak...... 33 (1994-95) Goals by a Freshman...... 16, Alecko Eskandarian (2000) Winning Streak...... 17 (1992-93) ...... 16, George Gelnovatch (1983) Regular-Season ACC Unbeaten Streak...... 25 (1985-89) Assists by a Freshman...... 12, (1996) Regular-Season ACC Winning Streak...... 11 (1985-87) Points by a Freshman...... 38, Alecko Eskandarian (2000) Consecutive Home Wins...... 23 (1983-84, 87-88) Career Goals...... 86 (1994) Games Played...... 98, Damian Silvera (1992-95) Goals Per Game...... 4.00 (1961) Games Started...... 97, Damian Silvera (1992-95) Assists...... 91 (1996) Consecutive Games Played...... 95, (1989-92) Points...... 258 (1994) Goals...... 69, Jeff Gaffney (1982-85) Saves...... 123 (1980) Assists...... 55, Mike Fisher (1993-96) Shutouts...... 17 (1988, 2009) Points...... 167, Mike Fisher (1993-96) Consecutive Shutouts...... 11 (2009) Fewest Goals Allowed...... 8 (2009) Lowest GAA...... 0.30 (2009) GOALKEEPER Game Saves...... 14, Mark Aronson vs. Baltimore, 10/29/80 VIRGINIA’S RETIRED NUMBER Season No. 14 - JEFF GAFFNEY Games Played...... 25, Diego Restrepo (2009) The University of Virginia retired former Games Started...... 24, Ryan Burke (2004) All-America soccer player Jeff Gaffney’s ...... Brock Yetso (1997) number—14—in April of 1987. The 1984 and ...... Colin Shutler (2019) 1985 All-America selection is the only Virgin- ia soccer player to have his number retired...... Diego Restrepo (2009) A graduate of Walt Whitman High School in Minutes Played...... 2348, Diego Restrepo (2009) Bethesda, Md., Gaffney finished his collegiate Saves...... 88, (1990) career as UVA’s all-time leader in goals and Shutouts...... 16, Diego Restrepo (2009) scoring, totaling 69 goals and 17 assists for Shutouts in ACC play...... 6, Bob Willen (1987) 155 points. His career scoring record has since been broken by Mike Fisher, who had ...... 6, Tony Meola (1988) 167 points from 1993-96. In his final season ...... 6, David Comfort (2001) in 1985, Gaffney had 18 goals and three Consecutive Scoreless Minutes...... 1176:51, Diego Restrepo (2009) assists. He earned second-team All-America ...... (2nd most in NCAA History) honors and led the Cavaliers to a 15-4-1 Lowest GAA...... 0.31, Tony Meola (1988) record and their fifth consecutive NCAA playoff appearance...... 0.31, Diego Restrepo (2009) In 1984, Gaffney had 16 goals and seven assists. He was named the Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year and a first-team All-American. Career (Minimum 2 Seasons) During his four years at Virginia, the Cavaliers compiled a 66-14-4 record Saves...... 256, Ryan Burke (2003-06) (.810), won two ACC titles and earned four NCAA playoff berths. He finished his career 3rd on the ACC career goals list and fifth on the ACC points list. Shutouts...... 28, Ryan Burke (2003-06) After notching 14 goals and five assists as a first-year player in 1982, Lowest GAA...... 0.34, Tony Meola (1988-89)* Gaffney set Virginia records with 21 goals and 44 points during the 1983 Save Percentage...... 899, Tony Meola (1988-89) season as the Cavaliers advanced to the NCAA semifinals. Following his out- Minutes Played...... 7,356, Ryan Burke (2003-06) standing soccer career, Gaffney participated on the 1986 UVA football team Games Played...... 80, Ryan Burke (2003-06) as a place-kicker. He later tried out as a place-kicker with several teams in the . *NCAA Record Gaffney received his bachelor’s degree in economics from UVA in the spring of 1987. He is currently a sales manager and the principle broker for the Forest Lakes residential community in Charlottesville.

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 24 SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

Points Game-Winning Goals GOALKEEPER RECORDS Saves 1. Mike Fisher (1995)...... 57 1. Ben Crawley (1992)...... 9 Solo Shutouts 1. Jeff Causey (1990)...... 88 2. Alecko Eskandarian (2002)...... 54 Jeff Gaffney (1984)...... 9 1. Diego Restrepo (2009)...... 16 2. Brock Yetso (1997)...... 79 Ben Olsen (1997)...... 54 3. Ben Olsen (1997)...... 7 2. Colin Shutler (2019)...... 15 3. Spencer LaCivita (2011)...... 78 A.J. Wood (1994)...... 54 Nate Friends (1993)...... 7 3. Tony Meola (1988)...... 11 4. Jeff Caldwell (2016)...... 75 5. Jeff Gaffney (1983)...... 44 Jeff Gaffney (1983)...... 7 Bob Willen (1987)...... 11 5. Bill Wallace (1981)...... 74 6. Chris Albright (1998)...... 43 6. Yannick Reyering (2006)...... 6 5. (2014)...... 12 6. Ryan Burke (2006)...... 73 7. Mike Fisher (1994)...... 43 Alecko Eskandarian (2002)...... 6 Ryan Burke (2005)...... 10 Diego Restrepo (2010)...... 73 Nate Friends (1994)...... 43 Matt Leonard (1996)...... 6 Jeff Causey (1990)...... 10 8. Calle Brown (2014)...... 72 Ben Crawley (1992)...... 43 Billy Walsh (1995)...... 6 8. Jeff Caldwell (2016)...... 9 9. Jeff Causey (1993)...... 71 10. Mike Fisher (1996)...... 42 Mike Fisher (1994)...... 6 David Comfort (2001)...... 9 10. Bill Wallace (1979)...... 70 Ben Crawley (1991)...... 6 10. Ryan Burke (2006)...... 8 Goals (1987)...... 6 Brock Yetso (1998)...... 8 Minutes Played — Goal 1. Alecko Eskandarian (2002)...... 25 Jeff Gaffney (1985)...... 6 Diego Restrepo (2010)...... 8 1. Diego Restrepo (2009)...... 2,348 2. A.J. Wood (1994)...... 23 Daniel Steedman (2019)...... 6 Colin Shutler (2018)...... 8 2. Brock Yetso (1997)...... 2,269 3. Mike Fisher (1995)...... 21 3. Jeff Causey (1990)...... 2,219 Jeff Gaffney (1983)...... 21 Game-Winning Assists Goals Against Average 4. Colin Shutler (2019)...... 2,216 5. Chris Albright (1998)...... 20 1. Mike Fisher (1996)...... 9 (minimum 700 minutes) 5. Ryan Burke (2004)...... 2,192 6. Ben Olsen (1997)...... 19 2. Hunter Freeman (2004)...... 7 1. Diego Restrepo (2009)...... 0.31 6. Jeff Caldwell (2017)...... 2,023 7. Jeff Gaffney (1985)...... 18 3. Yannick Reyering (2006)...... 6 Tony Meola (1988)...... 0.31 7. Calle Brown (2014)...... 1,991 Brian Vernon (1984)...... 18 Ben Olsen (1997)...... 6 3. Tony Meola (1989)...... 0.37 8. Jeff Causey (1993)...... 1,948 9. Ben Crawley (1992)...... 17 Andriy Shapowal (1997)...... 6 4. Bob Willen (1987)...... 0.45 9. Spencer LaCivita (2011)...... 1,944 Rocky Prockiw (1958)...... 17 Ben Olsen (1996)...... 6 5. Bob Willen (1986)...... 0.48 10. Jeff Caldwell (2016)...... 1,931 7. Scott Thomsen (2012)...... 5 6. Colin Shutler (2019)...... 0.53 Assists Brian West (1997)...... 5 7. Tom Henske (1992)...... 0.54 Games Played — Goal 1. Hunter Freeman (2004)...... 21 Damian Silvera (1995)...... 5 8. Mark Wayland (1989)...... 0.60 1. Diego Restrepo (2009)...... 25 2. Mike Fisher (1996)...... 20 Damian Silvera (1994)...... 5 Keith Lenert (1984)...... 0.60 2. Ryan Burke (2004)...... 24 3. Ben Olsen (1996)...... 17 Damian Silvera (1993)...... 5 10. David Comfort (2001)...... 0.64 Brock Yetso (1997)...... 24 Brad Agoos (1992)...... 17 Ben Crawley (1991)...... 5 Colin Shutler (2019)...... 24 5. Ben Olsen (1997)...... 16 Save Percentage 5. Jeff Causey (1990)...... 23 6. Mike Fisher (1995)...... 15 (since 2001) 7. Jeff Causey (1993)...... 22 Penalty Kick Goals (minimum 700 minutes) Damian Silvera (1995)...... 15 1. Joe Bell (2019)...... 5 7. Jeff Caldwell (2017)...... 21 1. Tony Meola (1988)...... 909 8. Mike Fisher (1994) ...... 13 2. Will Bates (2011)...... 4 Calle Brown (2014)...... 21 2. Bob Willen (1987)...... 893 9. Brian West (1997)...... 12 Tony Tchani (2008)...... 4 Spencer LaCivita (2011)...... 21 3. Diego Restrepo (2009)...... 889 Brian West (1996)...... 12 Sergi Nus (2017)...... 4 David Comfort (2002)...... 21 4. Bill Wallace (1979)...... 875 Damian Silvera (1993)...... 12 (2013)...... 4 5. Tony Meola (1989)...... 864 Yannick Reyering (2006)...... 4 6. Steve Baer (1982)...... 859 7. Matt Poole (2008)...... 3 Shots 7. Jeff Causey (1990)...... 846 Yannick Reyering (2006)...... 3 1. A.J. Wood (1994)...... 120 8. Keith Lenert (1984)...... 836 8. Seven Tied...... 2 2. Chris Albright (1998)...... 105 9. Bill Wallace (1980)...... 831 3. George Gelnovatch (1986)...... 103 10. Bob Willen (1986)...... 829 4. Alecko Eskandarian (2000)...... 102 Minutes Played Colin Shutler (2019)...... 829 5. Alecko Eskandarian (2002)...... 101 1. Erik Imler (1989)...... 2,413 6. Jeff Gaffney (1983)...... 100 2. Mike Volk (2009)...... 2,348 7. Ben Olsen (1997)...... 99 3. Michael Green (1997)...... 2,337 8. (1993)...... 93 Greg Monaco (2009)...... 2,337 Jeff Gaffney (1982)...... 93 4. (1989)...... 2,320 10. John Harkes (1987)...... 90 5. Erik Imler (1990)...... 2,304 Jeff Gaffney (1985)...... 90 6. (1989)...... 2,287 7. Matt Chulis (1997)...... 2,267 8. A.J. Wood (1994)...... 2,252 9. Brandon Pollard (1995)...... 2,250 10. Damien Silvera (1994)...... 2,244 Matt Chulis (1998)...... 2,244

Games Played 1. Chris Albright (1997)...... 26 Michael Green (1997)...... 26 Matt Leonard (1997)...... 26 Andriy Shapowal (1997)...... 26 Ryan Trout (1997)...... 26 Sean Feary (1994)...... 26 Tain Nix (1994)...... 26 Damien Silvera (1994)...... 26 Billy Walsh (1994)...... 26 A.J. Wood (1994)...... 26

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 25 CAREER RECORDS

Game-Winning Goals GOALKEEPER RECORDS 1. Jeff Gaffney (1982-85)...... 27 Goals Against Average (min. 2,800 minutes) 2. Ben Crawley (1989-92)...... 21 1. Tony Meola (1988-89)...... 0.34* 3. Will Bates (2009-12)...... 15 2. Bob Willen (1984-87)...... 0.40 Yannick Reyering (2005-07)...... 15 3. Diego Restrepo (2009-10)...... 0.51 Alecko Eskandarian (2000-02)...... 15 4. Colin Shutler (2016-present)...... 0.59 Ryan Gibbs (1999-02)...... 15 5. Keith Lenert (1982-85)...... 0.72 7. Adam Cristman (2003-06)...... 14 6. Steve Baer (1981-84)...... 0.72 Mike Fisher (1993-96)...... 14 7. Jeff Causey (1990-93)...... 0.78 Nate Friends (1991-94)...... 14 8. Jeff Caldwell (2014-17)...... 0.85 10. Ben Olsen (1995-97)...... 12 9. Brock Yetso (1995-98)...... 0.86 Matt Leonard (1994-97)...... 12 10. David Comfort (1999-02)...... 0.98 Billy Walsh (1994-96)...... 12 *NCAA Record A.J. Wood (1991-94)...... 12 George Gelnovatch (1983-86)...... 12 Save Percentage (min. 2,800 minutes) Game-Winning Assists 1. Tony Meola (1988-89)...... 889 1. Damian Silvera (1992-95)...... 18 2. Bob Willen (1984-87)...... 872 2. Mike Fisher (1993-96)...... 16 3. Diego Restrepo (2009-10)...... 851 3. Ben Olsen (1995-97)...... 13 4. Steve Baer (1981-84)...... 842 Ben Crawley (1989-92)...... 13 5. Bill Wallace (1978-81)...... 831 5. Brad Agoos (1989-92)...... 10 6. Colin Shutler (2016-present)...... 817 6. Ryan Trout (1997-00)...... 8 7. Keith Lenert (1982-85)...... 812 Mike Fisher (1993-96) 7. Hunter Freeman (2002-04)...... 7 8. Calle Brown (2010-14)...... 807 Sheldon Barnes (1998-01)...... 7 9. Jeff Causey (1990-93)...... 803 Points Jason Moore (1997-98)...... 7 10. Brock Yetso (1995-98)...... 778 1. Mike Fisher (1993-96)...... 167 Brian West (1996-97)...... 7 2. Jeff Gaffney (1982-85)...... 155 Clint Peay (1991-94)...... 7 Saves 3. A.J. Wood (1991-94)...... 128 Andriy Shapowal (1994-97)...... 7 1. Ryan Burke (2003-06)...... 256 4. Ben Crawley (1989-92)...... 127 Neil Barlow (2006-09)...... 7 2. Jeff Causey (1990-93)...... 249 5. George Gelnovatch (1983-86)...... 118 3. Bill Wallace (1978-81)...... 222 6. Alecko Eskandarian (2000-02)...... 113 Penalty Kick Goals (since 2001) 4. David Comfort (1999-02)...... 193 7. Ben Olsen (1995-97)...... 109 1. Yannick Reyering (2005-07)...... 8 5. Jeff Caldwell (2014-17)...... 190 8. Brian Vernon (1981-84)...... 105 2. Sergi Nus (2016-18)...... 6 6. Brock Yetso (1995-98)...... 151 9. Will Bates (2009-12)...... 102 Will Bates (2009-12)...... 6 7. Spencer LaCivita (2011-14)...... 144 10. Matt Leonard (1994-97)...... 101 Todd Wharton (2012-15)...... 6 8. Steve Baer (1981-84)...... 139 Tony Tchani (2008-09)...... 6 9. Diego Restrepo (2009-10)...... 137 Goals 5. Joe Bell (2017-19)...... 5 10. Yuri Sagatov (1994-97)...... 128 1. Jeff Gaffney (1982-85)...... 69 Matt Poole (2004-08)...... 3 2. Mike Fisher (1993-96)...... 56 8. Five tied...... 2 Solo Shutouts A.J. Wood (1991-94)...... 56 1. Ryan Burke (2003-06)...... 28 4. Alecko Eskandarian (2000-02)...... 50 Games Played 2. Jeff Causey (1990-93)...... 27 5. George Gelnovatch (1983-86)...... 49 1. Damian Silvera (1992-95)...... 98 3. Diego Restrepo (2009-10)...... 24 6. Ben Crawley (1989-92)...... 47 2. Sean Feary (1993-96)...... 96 4. Jeff Caldwell (2014-17)...... 23 7. Will Bates (2009-12)...... 46 3. Erik Imler (1989-92)...... 95 Bob Willen (1984-87)...... 23 8. Matt Leonard (1994-97)...... 42 4. Mike Fisher (1993-96)...... 94 Colin Shutler (2016-present)...... 23 9. Brian Vernon (1981-84)...... 41 5. Matt Chulis (1995-98)...... 93 7. David Comfort (1999-02)...... 19 10. Yannick Reyering (2005-07)...... 39 6. (1988-91)...... 91 8. Tony Meola (1988-89)...... 17 7. Marshall Leonard (1998-01)...... 89 9. Brock Yetso (1995-98)...... 15 Assists 8. Jonathan Cole (1999-02)...... 88 10. Calle Brown (2013-14)...... 13 1. Mike Fisher (1993-96)...... 55 Steve Totten (1998-01)...... 88 Spencer LaCivita (2011-14)...... 13 2. Damian Silvera (1992-95)...... 44 (1990-93)...... 88 3. Ben Olsen (1995-97)...... 41 Brad Agoos (1989-92)...... 88 Minutes Played - Goal 4. Ryan Trout (1997-00)...... 36 Kris Kelderman (1987-90)...... 88 1. Ryan Burke (2003-06)...... 7,357 5. Brad Agoos (1989-92)...... 33 Curt Onalfo (1987-90)...... 88 2. Jeff Causey (1990-93)...... 7,050 Ben Crawley (1989-92)...... 33 Jeff Agoos (1986-90)...... 88 3. Jeff Caldwell (2014-17)...... 5,810 7. Hunter Freeman (2002-04)...... 25 (2006-09)...... 88 4. David Comfort (1999-02)...... 5,442 8. Brian West (1996-97)...... 24 5. Brock Yetso (1995-98)...... 4,492 9. Brian Vernon (1981-84)...... 23 Minutes Played 6. Diego Restrepo (2009-10)...... 4,207 10. Billy Walsh (1994-96)...... 22 1. Erik Imler (1989-92)...... 9,095 7. Bob Willen (1984-87)...... 4,045 Claudio Reyna (1991-93)...... 22 2. Matt Chulis (1995-98)...... 8,537 8. Yuri Sagatov (1994-97)...... 3,948 Kris Kelderman (1987-90)...... 22 3. Mike Fisher (1993-96)...... 8,436 9. Spencer LaCivita (2011-14)...... 3,828 Todd Hitt (1983-86)...... 22 4. Jeff Agoos (1986-90)...... 8,278 10. Colin Shutler (2016-present)...... 3,636 Voga Wallace (1980-83)...... 22 5. Marshall Leonard (1998-01)...... 8,226 6. Damian Silvera (1992-95)...... 8,171 Games Played - Goal Shots 7. Curt Onalfo (1987-90)...... 7,698 1. Ryan Burke (2003-06)...... 80 1. Jeff Gaffney (1982-85)...... 357 8. Todd Wharton (2012-15)...... 7,629 2. Jeff Causey (1990-93)...... 77 2. George Gelnovatch (1983-86)...... 307 9. Jonathan Cole (1999-02)...... 7,485 3. Jeff Caldwell (2014-17)...... 61 3. Alecko Eskandarian (2000-02)...... 272 10. Brandon Pollard (1992-95)...... 7,466 4. David Comfort (1999-02)...... 60 4. A.J. Wood (1991-94)...... 266 5. Brock Yetso (1995-98)...... 53 5. Mike Fisher (1993-96)...... 247 Bob Willen (1984-87)...... 53 6. Brian Vernon (1981-84)...... 232 7. Keith Lenert (1982-85)...... 50 7. Will Bates (2009-12)...... 230 8. Yuri Sagatov (1994-97)...... 47 8. Adam Cristman (2003-06)...... 227 9. Steve Baer (1981-84)...... 46 9. Ben Crawley (1989-92)...... 223 10. Bill Wallace (1978-81)...... 45 10. John Harkes (1985-87)...... 221 Diego Restrepo (2009-10)...... 45

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 26 SCORING BY YEAR

POINTS GOALS ASSISTS 1954 Pedro Benavides...... 10 Pedro Benavides...... 5 Tuck White...... 1 1955 Dan Rojas...... 14 Dan Rojas...... 7 Four tied with...... 1 1956 Rocky Prockiw...... 18 Rocky Prockiw...... 9 not available 1957 Sherry Snyder...... 9 Three tied with...... 4 Walter Klingman, Joel Silverberg...... 2 1958 Rocky Prockiw...... 34 Rocky Prockiw...... 17 Houston Sadler, Warren Smith...... 2 1959 John Marsellus, Houston Sadler...... 6 John Marsellus, Houston Sadler...... 3 not available 1960 Gael deTigny...... 8 Gael deTigny...... 4 not available 1961 Brian Fisher...... 30 Brian Fisher...... 15 Three tied with...... 3 1962 Chan Moore...... 14 Chan Moore...... 6 Chick Cudlip...... 4 1963 Chan Moore...... 14 Chan Moore...... 7 Ed Funk, Tom Maxwell...... 2 1964 Dave Harrison...... 7 Dave Harrison...... 3 Kent Worthington...... 2 1965 Bill Davidson...... 9 Bill Davidson...... 4 Five tied with...... 1 1966 Robert Aronson...... 14 Robert Aronson...... 6 Robert Aronson...... 2 1967 Steve Kleinman...... 13 Steve Kleinman...... 6 Barclay Mason...... 3 1968 Jay Connor...... 14 Jay Connor, John Mehrtens...... 5 Jay Connor...... 4 1969 Jay Connor...... 17 Fred McGlynn...... 7 Jay Connor...... 5 1970 Sam Crosby...... 16 Sam Crosby...... 8 Three tied with...... 3 1971 Phil Crane...... 17 Phil Crane...... 7 Three tied with...... 3 1972 Jay Meaney...... 24 Jay Meaney...... 11 Sam Crosby...... 4 1973 Jay Meaney...... 22 Jay Meaney...... 11 Chuck Lecraw...... 4 1974 Jay Meaney...... 22 Jay Meaney...... 11 Roderigo Escobar...... 2 1975 Rick Sanders...... 12 Rick Sanders...... 6 Seven players with...... 1 1976 José Bauza, Pete Wylie...... 13 José Bauza, Pete Wylie...... 6 Mike Rogers...... 5 1977 Mark Reynolds...... 19 Mark Reynolds...... 6 José Bauza, Mark Reynolds...... 7 1978 José Bauza...... 19 José Bauza...... 8 Mark Woolley...... 4 1979 Pepe Llontop...... 11 Pepe Llontop, Peter MacKeith...... 4 José Bauza...... 4 1980 Pepe Llontop...... 11 Pepe Llontop...... 5 Chris Tolomeo...... 4 1981 Pete Polonsky...... 24 Pete Polonsky...... 11 Mark Brcic, Voga Wallace...... 5 1982 Jeff Gaffney...... 33 Jeff Gaffney...... 14 Voga Wallace...... 8 1983 Jeff Gaffney...... 44 Jeff Gaffney...... 21 Brian Vernon...... 11 1984 Jeff Gaffney, Brian Vernon...... 39 Brian Vernon...... 18 Jeff Gaffney...... 7 1985 Jeff Gaffney...... 39 Jeff Gaffney...... 18 Todd Hitt...... 8 1986 George Gelnovatch...... 32 George Gelnovatch...... 14 John Harkes, Todd Hitt...... 7 1987 John Harkes...... 34 John Harkes...... 15 Jay DelCarmen, Scott Platenburg...... 5 1988 Drew Fallon...... 29 Drew Fallon...... 11 Drew Fallon...... 7 1989 Kris Kelderman...... 30 Kris Kelderman...... 10 Kris Kelderman...... 1 1990 Ben Crawley...... 25 Ben Crawley, Jeff Agoos...... 8 Ben Crawley...... 9 1991 Ben Crawley...... 40 Ben Crawley...... 16 Brad Agoos...... 10 1992 Ben Crawley...... 43 Ben Crawley...... 17 Brad Agoos...... 17 1993 Claudio Reyna...... 28 Nate Friends...... 12 Damian Silvera...... 12 1994 A.J. Wood...... 54 A.J. Wood...... 23 Mike Fisher...... 13 1995 Mike Fisher...... 57 Mike Fisher...... 21 Mike Fisher, Damian Silvera...... 15 1996 Mike Fisher...... 42 Matt Leonard...... 12 Mike Fisher...... 20 1997 Ben Olsen...... 54 Ben Olsen...... 19 Ben Olsen...... 16 1998 Chris Albright...... 43 Chris Albright...... 20 Ryan Trout...... 11 1999 Ryan Trout...... 28 Sheldon Barnes, Ryan Trout...... 9 Ryan Trout...... 10 2000 Alecko Eskandarian...... 38 Alecko Eskandarian...... 16 Three tied with...... 6 2001 Ryan Gibbs...... 23 Alecko Eskandarian, Ryan Gibbs...... 9 ...... 8 2002 Alecko Eskandarian...... 54 Alecko Eskandarian...... 25 Jacob LeBlanc...... 8 2003 Adam Cristman...... 17 Adam Cristman...... 8 Mike Littlefield...... 6 2004 Hunter Freeman...... 27 Adam Cristman...... 9 Hunter Freeman...... 21 2005 Yannick Reyering...... 30 Yannick Reyering...... 14 Jeremy Barlow...... 9 2006 Yannick Reyering...... 32 Yannick Reyering...... 12 Nico Colaluca...... 10 2007 Yannick Reyering...... 26 Yannick Reyering...... 13 Chris Tierney...... 7 2008 Tony Tchani...... 21 Tony Tchani...... 9 Three tied with...... 5 2009 Will Bates...... 25 Will Bates...... 12 Neil Barlow...... 6 2010 Will Bates...... 20 Will Bates...... 8 Will Bates, Sean Murnane...... 4 2011 Will Bates...... 32 Will Bates...... 14 Brian Span...... 5 2012 Will Bates...... 25 Will Bates...... 12 Todd Wharton...... 8 2013 Eric Bird...... 19 Eric Bird...... 7 Jordan Allen, Eric Bird...... 5 2014 Eric Bird...... 12 Eric Bird...... 5 Scott Thomsen...... 8 2015 Patrick Foss, Jake Rozhansky...... 9 Jake Rozhansky...... 4 Patrick Foss...... 5 2016 Pablo Aguilar...... 16 Pablo Aguilar...... 7 Daniel Barir...... 4 2017 Edward Opoku...... 20 Edward Opoku...... 8 P. Aguilar/J.C. Koffi/E. Opoku...... 4 2018 Nathaniel Crofts...... 14 D. Dike/C Happi Kamseu...... 5 Nathaniel Crofts...... 6 2019 Daryl Dike...... 28 Daryl Dike...... 10 Daryl Dike...... 8

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INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL HONORS ALL-AMERICANS Soccer America All-Americans MAC Hermann Trophy NSCAA/United Soccer Coaches 1983 Jeff Gaffney (1st) 1989 Tony Meola All-Americans 1984 Jeff Gaffney (1st) 1993 Claudio Reyna 1978 José Bauza, F (HM) 1986 George Gelnovatch (1st) 1995 Mike Fisher 1979 José Bauza, M (HM) 1987 John Harkes (1st) 1996 Mike Fisher 1984 Jeff Gaffney, F (1st) 1988 Jeff Agoos (1st) 2002 Alecko Eskandarian 1985 Jeff Gaffney, F (2nd) 1989 Tony Meola (1st) 1986 John Harkes, M (1st) Curt Onalfo (1st) Missouri Athletic Club George Gelnovatch, F (1st) 1990 Jeff Agoos (1st) Player of the Year Jeff Agoos, D (3rd) 1991 Erik Imler (1st) Claudio Reyna (1st) 1987 John Harkes 1987 John Harkes, M (1st) 1992 Erik Imler (1st) 1989 Tony Meola Bob Willen, G (1st) Claudio Reyna (1st) 1992 Claudio Reyna 1988 Jeff Agoos, D (1st) 1992 Brian Bates (1st) 1993 Claudio Reyna Tony Meola, G (1st) 1993 Brian Bates (1st) 1996 Mike Fisher 1989 Tony Meola, G (1st) Jeff Agoos, D (2nd) Nate Friends (1st) 1990 Jeff Agoos, D (1st) Brandon Pollard (1st) adidas Goalkeeper of the Year Claudio Reyna (1st) 1987 Bob Willen 1991 Claudio Reyna, M (1st) Erik Imler, D (2nd) 1994 Mike Fisher (1st) Brandon Pollard (1st) NSCAA/United Soccer Coaches 1992 Ben Crawley, F (1st) Claudio Reyna, M (1st) Damian Silvera (1st) Player of the Year Erik Imler, M (2nd) A.J. Wood (1st) 1996 Mike Fisher Clint Peay, D (2nd) 1996 Mike Fisher (1st) Claudio Reyna 2002 Alecko Eskandarian 1993 Claudio Reyna, F (1st) 1997 Ben Olsen (1st) Brandon Pollard, D (2nd) 2001 Kyle Martino (1st) Soccer America Player of the Year Jeff Causey, G (3rd) 2002 Alecko Eskandarian (1st) 1992 Claudio Reyna 1994 Brandon Pollard, D (1st) 2009 Diego Restrepo (1st) 1993 Claudio Reyna Mike Fisher, M (2nd) Tony Tchani (2nd) 1994 A.J. Wood A.J. Wood, F (3rd) 2013 Eric Bird (2nd) 1995 Mike Fisher 1995 Mike Fisher, F (1st) 2019 Joe Bell (1st) 1997 Ben Olsen Brandon Pollard, D (1st) Daryl Dike (3rd) 2002 Alecko Eskandarian Damian Silvera, M (2nd) Henry Kessler (2nd) 1996 Mike Fisher, M (1st) Colin Shutler (1st) Soccer America Matt Chulis, D (2nd) Freshman of the Year 1997 Ben Olsen, M (1st) College Soccer News 2009 Will Bates Matt Chulis, D (2nd) All-Americans Scott Vermillion, D (3rd) 2013 Eric Bird (2nd) Soccer News 1998 Chris Albright, F (1st) 2014 Eric Bird (3rd) Player of the Year Matt Chulis, D (1st) 2019 Joe Bell (1st) 1993 Claudio Reyna Jason Moore, M (2nd) Colin Shutler (1st) 1997 Ben Olsen 1999 Ryan Trout, M/F (3rd) Henry Kessler (2nd) 2000 Kyle Martino, M (3rd) Daryl Dike (3rd) TopDrawSoccer.com 2001 Kyle Martino, M (1st) Tony Meola Player of the Year Alecko Eskandarian, F (2nd) 2019 Joe Bell 2002 Alecko Eskandarian, F (1st) 2004 Hunter Freeman, D (1st) Matt Oliver, D (1st) National Coach of the Year Nico Colaluca, M (3rd) 1993 Bruce Arena 2006 Nico Colaluca, M (2nd) 2009 George Gelnovatch 2009 Tony Tchani, M (1st) 2013 Eric Bird, M (3rd) Soccer America 2014 Eric Bird, M (2nd) Coach of the Year 2016 Edward Opoku, F (2nd) 2009 George Gelnovatch 2019 Colin Shutler, GK (1st) Joe Bell, M (1st) Henry Kessler, D (2nd) Daryl Dike, F (3rd)

TopDrawerSoccer.com All-Americans 2017 Jean-Christoph Koffi (1st) Joe Bell (Fr. Best XI) 2018 Aboubacar Keita (Fr. Best XI) 2019 Joe Bell (1st) Henry Kessler (1st) Daryl Dike (2nd) Andreas Ueland (Fr. Best XI) Alecko Eskandarian

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ALL REGION HONORS ACC INDIVIDUAL AWARDS ALL-ACC TEAMS 1968 John Taylor, M (2nd) NSCAA/United Soccer Coaches ACC Player of the Year 1969 Dan Abramson, G (1st) All-Region 1984 Jeff Gaffney David Bowman, D (2nd) Jay Connor, F (2nd) 1999 Ryan Trout (1st) 1987 John Harkes 1970 Jay Connor, F (2nd) Kyle Martino (2nd) 1988 Jeff Agoos Ed Marks, D (2nd) Steve Totten (3rd) 1989 Tony Meola Jay Ziehl, D (2nd) 2000 Alecko Eskandarian (1st) 1995 Mike Fisher 1971 Ed Marks, D (1st) Kyle Martino (1st) 1996 Mike Fisher Jay Connor, F (2nd) Ryan Gibbs (3rd) 2001 Kyle Martino Phil Crane, F (2nd) 2001 Jonathan Cole (1st) 2002 Alecko Eskandarian Scott Peyton, G (2nd) Alecko Eskandarian (1st) Jay Ziehl, D (2nd) Kyle Martino (1st) ACC Midfielder of the Year 1972 Jay Ziehl, D (1st) Kenny Arena (2nd) 2019 Joe Bell Sam Crosby, D (2nd) 2002 Alecko Eskandarian (1st) 1973 Jay Meaney, F (2nd) Matt Oliver (2nd) ACC Rookie of the Year 1974 Jay Meaney, F (1st) 2003 Matt Oliver (2nd) 1991 Claudio Reyna Paul Corbin, D (2nd) 2004 Hunter Freeman (1st) 1997 Jason Moore Andy Dupont, D (2nd) Matt Oliver (1st) 1999 Kyle Martino 1975 Mike Kriegh, G (2nd) Nico Colaluca (2nd) 2000 Alecko Eskandarian 1976 Randy Kerr, D (1st) 2005 Yannick Reyering (1st) 2008 Tony Tchani José Bauza, F (2nd) Ryan Burke (2nd) 1977 Mark Woolley, D (1st) Adam Cristman (2nd) ACC Coach of the Year José Bauza, F (2nd) Nico Colaluca (3rd) 1979 Bruce Arena 1978 José Bauza, F (1st) John Harkes 2006 Nico Colaluca (1st) 1984 Bruce Arena Mark Woolley, F (2nd) Bakary Soumare (2nd) 1986 Bruce Arena 1979 José Bauza, M (1st) Yannick Reyering (2nd) 1988 Bruce Arena Dave Dickey, D (1st) Adam Cristman (3rd) 1989 Bruce Arena Scott Smith, D (1st) 2007 Yannick Reyering (2nd) 1991 Bruce Arena Bill Wallace, G (1st) 2008 Tony Tchani (1st) 1995 Bruce Arena Pepe Llontop, F (2nd) Brian Ownby (2nd) 1996 George Gelnovatch 1980 Pepe Llontop, F (1st) 2009 Greg Monaco (1st) 2001 George Gelnovatch David Brillhart, M (2nd) Tony Tchani (1st) Dave Dickey, D (2nd) Will Bates (2nd) Scott Smith, D (2nd) Diego Restrepo (3rd) 1981 Dave Dickey, D (1st) Ross Labauex (3rd) Voga Wallace, D (2nd) 2011 Will Bates (2nd) 1982 Jeff Gaffney, F (2nd) Hunter Jumper (2nd) 1983 George Gelnovatch, F (2nd) Brian Ownby (3rd) Rob Steward, D (2nd) 2013 Eric Bird (1st) Voga Wallace, D (2nd) Jordan Allen (2nd) 1984 Doug Davies, M (1st) Darius Madison (3rd) Jeff Gaffney, F (1st) 2014 Eric Bird (2nd) Rob Steward, D (1st) 2015 Todd Wharton (3rd) George Gelnovatch, M (2nd) 2016 Edward Opoku (1st) Jeff Agoos Mike Schnabel, D (2nd) Sergi Nus (3rd) 1985 Jeff Gaffney, F (1st) 2017 Jeff Caldwell (2nd) Rob Steward, D (1st) Jean-Christophe Koffi (2nd) Doug Davies, M (2nd) Sergi Nus (2nd) George Gelnovatch, F (2nd) Edward Opoku (2nd) Keith Lenert, G (2nd) Pablo Aguilar (3rd) Mike Schnabel, D (2nd) 2018 Joe Bell (2nd) 1986 Jeff Agoos, D (1st) Henry Kessler (2nd) John Harkes, M (1st) 2019 Colin Shutler (1st) George Gelnovatch, F (1st) Henry Kessler (1st) Bob Willen, G (1st) Daryl Dike (1st) 1987 John Harkes, M (1st) Joe Bell (1st) Jay Del Carmen, F (2nd) Robin Afamefuna (2nd) John Maessner, F (2nd) Since 1999 & missing 2010 All-Region Bob Willen, G (2nd) teams 1988 Jeff Agoos, D (1st) John Maessner, F (1st) Tony Meola, G (1st) Drew Fallon, F (2nd) Kris Kelderman, M (2nd) Jay Lodge, D (2nd) 1989 Jeff Agoos, D (1st) John Maessner, F (1st) Tony Meola, G (1st) Matt Oliver Curt Onalfo, M (1st) Drew Fallon, F (2nd)

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1990 Jeff Agoos, D (1st) 2006 Nico Colaluca, M (1st) ACADEMIC HONORS Curt Onalfo, M (1st) Adam Cristman, F (2nd) Erik Imler, D (2nd) Yannick Reyering, F (2nd) United Soccer Coaches 1991 Erik Imler, D (1st) Bakary Soumare, D (2nd) Scholar Player of the Year Claudio Reyna, M (1st) Jonathan Villanueva, M (All-Fr.) 2019 Joe Bell Ben Crawley, F (2nd) 2007 Jeremy Barlow, M (2nd) Richie Williams, M (2nd) Yannick Reyering, F (1st) NSCAA/United Soccer Coaches Lyle Yorks, M (2nd) 2008 Tony Tchani, M (2nd/All-Fr.) 1992 Brian Bates, D (1st) Shawn Barry, D (All-Fr.) Academic All-Americans Ben Crawley, F (1st) Brian Ownby, F (All-Fr.) 2019 Joe Bell, M (1st) Erik Imler, M (1st) 2009 Will Bates, F (2nd/All-Fr.) Clint Peay, D (1st) Neil Barlow, M (2nd) ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Claudio Reyna, M (1st) Ross LaBauex, M (2nd) 2019 Joe Bell A.J. Wood, F (2nd) Tony Tchani, M (2nd) 1993 Brandon Pollard, D (1st) 2010 Brian Ownby, F (1st) CoSIDA Academic All-District Claudio Reyna, F (1st) Brian Span, M (All-Fr.) 2019 Joe Bell Damian Silvera, M (1st) 2011 Will Bates, F (1st) Jeff Causey, G (2nd) Brian Ownby, M (2nd) ACC Postgraduate Scholarship 1994 Clint Peay, D (1st) Brian Span, M (2nd) 2013 Ari Dimas Brandon Pollard, D (1st) Ryan Zinkhan, F (All-Fr.) A.J. Wood, F (1st) 2012 Will Bates, F (1st) All-ACC Academic Team Mike Fisher, M (2nd) Darius Madison, F (All-Fr.) 2005 Ryan Burke Nate Friends, F (2nd) Marcus Salandy-Defour, M (All-Fr.) 2006 Ryan Burke Damian Silvera, M (2nd) Todd Wharton, M (All-Fr.) 2007 Zola Short Will Bates 1995 Mike Fisher, F (1st) 2013 Eric Bird, M (2nd) 2008 Hunter Jumper Brandon Pollard, D (1st) Darius Madison, F (2nd) 2009 Hunter Jumper 2010 Hunter Jumper Damian Silvera, M (1st) Jordan Allen, M (3rd/All-Fr.) 2011 Ari Dimas Billy Walsh, M (2nd) 2014 Eric Bird, M (1st) Greg Monaco 1996 Matt Chulis, D (1st) Todd Wharton, M (3rd) Ryan Zinkhan Mike Fisher, M (1st) Jake Rozhansky, M (All-Fr.) 2012 Eric Bird Ben Olsen, M (1st) 2015 Jake Rozhansky, M (2nd) Matt Brown Scott Vermillion, D (1st) Todd Wharton, M (2nd) Scott Thomsen Matt Leonard, F (2nd) Jeff Caldwell, G (3rd) Todd Wharton 1997 Matt Chulis, D (1st) Edward Opoku, F (3rd/All-Fr.) 2013 Riggs Lennon Ben Olsen, M (1st) Derrick Etienne, F (All-Fr.) Todd Wharton Scott Vermillion, D (1st) 2016 Pablo Aguilar, M (2nd) Ryan Zinkhan Brian West, F (1st) Jeff Caldwell, GK (2nd) 2014 Eric Bird 1998 Chris Albright, F (1st) Edward Opoku, F (2nd) Nicko Corriveau Matt Chulis, D (1st) Jean-Christophe Koffi, M (3rd) Scott Thomsen Jason Moore, M (1st) Sergi Nus, D (3rd) Ryan Zinkhan Sam Franklin, M (2nd) Robin Afamefuna (All-Fr.) 2015 Jeff Caldwell Todd Wharton Brock Yetso, G (2nd) Terrell Lowe (All-Fr.) 2016 Jeff Caldwell 1999 Kyle Martino, F (1st) 2017 Jean-Christophe Koffi, M (1st) Terrrell Lowe Ryan Trout, F/M (2nd) Pablo Aguilar, F (2nd) 2017 Jeff Caldwell Steve Totten, M (2nd) Jeff Caldwell, GK (2nd) Jeff Caldwell Pablo Aguilar 2000 Alecko Eskandarian, F (1st) Edward Opoku, F (2nd) Joe Bell Kyle Martino, MF (1st) Sergi Nus, M (3rd) Sergi Nus Steve Totten, MF (2nd) Joe Bell, M (All-Fr.) 2018 Robin Afamefuna 2001 Jonathan Cole, D (1st) 2018 Joe Bell, M (3rd) Joe Bell Alecko Eskandarian, F (1st) Henry Kessler, D (3rd) Colin Shutler Ryan Gibbs, F (1st) Daryl Dike, F (All-Fr.) 2019 Joe Bell Kyle Martino, MF (1st) Cabrel Happi Kamseu (All-Fr.) Robin Afamefuna Matt Oliver, D (2nd) Aboubacar Keita, D (All-Fr.) Henry Kessler 2002 Alecko Eskandarian, F (1st) Daniel Steedman, F (All-Fr.) Colin Shutler Kenny Arena, M (2nd) 2019 Joe Bell (1st) Andreas Ueland Matt Oliver, D (2nd) Colin Shutler (1st) 2003 Matt Oliver, D (1st) Daryl Dike (2nd) Mike Littlefield, F (2nd) Henry Kessler (2nd) Adam Cristman, F (All-Fr.) Robin Afamefuna (3rd) Will Hall, M (All-Fr.) Irakoze Donasiyano (3rd) 2004 Hunter Freeman, D (1st) Andreas Ueland (3rd/All Fr.) Matt Oliver, D (1st) Nico Colaluca, M (2nd/All Fr.) Jeremy Barlow, M (All-Fr.) 2005 Yannick Reyering, F (1st/All Fr.) Adam Cristman, F (2nd) Nico Colaluca, M (2nd)

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POSTSEASON AWARDS ACC All-Tournament Team 2012 1990 Jeff Causey 2013 Eric Bird NCAA Tournament/ Ben Crawley Calle Brown College Cup MVPs John Duguid Marcus Salandy-Defour 1989 Tony Meola (Defense) Erik Imler Todd Whartono 1991 Jeff Causey (Defense) 1991 Brian Bates 2017 Pablo Aguilar Claudio Reyna (Offense) Erik Imler Jeff Caldwell 1992 Claudio Reyna (Offense) Claudio Reyna Jean-Christophe Koffi 1993 Brian Bates (Defense) Richie Williams 2019 Henry Kessler Nate Friends (Offense) 1992 Brad Agoos Nathaniel Crofts 1994 Mark Peters (Defense) Nate Friends Bret Halsey Damian Silvera (Offense) Erik Imler Cabrel Happi Kamseu 2009 Jonathan Villanueva (Offense) Damian Silvera 1993 Brian Bates Diego Restrepo (Defense) NCAA Tournament 2014 Calle Brown (Defense) Nate Friends 2019 Daryl Dike (Offense) Claudio Reyna Records Damian Slivera Nate Friends (1992-94) NCAA College Cup A.J. Wood 1994 Mike Fisher 6 career goals in College Cup All-Tournament Team Nate Friends (5 in 1993) 1997 Ben Olsen Clint Peay Scott Vermillion Mark Peters Damian Silvera (1992-95) Brian West Brandon Pllard 10 career assists 2010 Brian Ownby Damian Silvera Mike Volk A.J. Wood A.J. Wood (1991-94) Nate Friends Tony Tchani 1995 Mike Fisher 13 career goals, 2013 Jordan Allen Damian Silvera 29 career points (tied record) Darius Madison Billy Walsh 2014 Pablo Aguilar Brandon Pollard Calle Brown Andriy Shapowal Darius Madison 1996 Matt Chulis Jake Rozhansky Mike Fisher Kyler Sullivan Matt Leonard Sheldon Sullivan Billy Walsh 2019 Daryl Dike 1997 Chris Albright Joe Bell Jason Moore Daniel Steedman Ben Olsen Henry Kessler Scott Vermillion Colin Shutler Brock Yetso 1999 Sheldon Barnes ACC Tournament MVP Kyle Martino 1988 Jeff Agoos Ryan Trout 1991 Claudio Reyna 2000 Jonathan Cole 1992 Brad Agoos Ryan Gibbs 1994 Mark Peters Kyle Martino Damian Silvera 1995 Mike Fisher 2001 Sheldon Barnes 1997 Ben Olsen Kyle Martino 2003 Ryan Burke 2002 Ryan Gibbs 2004 Jeremy Barlow Jacob LaBlanc 2009 Diego Restrepo Alecko Eskandarian 2019 Henry Kessler 2003 Ryan Burke John Hartman Matt Oliver 2004 Jeremy Barlow Ryan Burke Nico Colaluca Adam Cristman Mike Littlefield 2006 Yannick Reyering 2007 Chris Tierney 2008 Brian Ownby Matt Poole Jonathan Villanueva 2009 Will Bates Hunter Jumper Diego Restrepo Tony Tchani 2010 Hunter Jumper 2011 Hunter Jumper Brian “Cobi” Span A.J. Wood

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 31 MLS/INTERNATIONAL SOCCER

UVA’s U.S. World Cup Virginia Players in Major League Soccer/International Soccer Players Name Team (years) Jeff Agoos D.C. United (1996-2000); (2001-2004); Year Name New York/ New Jersey MetroStars (2005) 1990 John Harkes Chris Agorsor Real Salt Lake (2011) Tony Meola Chris Albright D.C. United (1999-2001); Galaxy (2002-2007); 1994 John Harkes New England Revolution (2008-2009); (2010-2011); Philadelphia Union (2012-2013) Tony Meola Jordan Allen Real Salt Lake (2014-2019) Kenny Arena New York/New Jersey MetroStars (2003-2004); D.C. United (2005) Claudio Reyna Shawn Barry LASK Linz - Austria (2011-15); FSV Frankfurt - Germany (2015-17); 1998 Jeff Agoos Korona Kielce - Poland (2017); Real Salt Lake (2018), (2019) Claudio Reyna Brian Bates Colorado Rapids (1996-1997); Chicago Fire (1998); Dallas Burn (1998) 2002 Jeff Agoos Joe Bell Viking FK (2020) Eric Bird Philadelphia Union (2015), Houston Dynamo (2018-19), FC Tulsa (2020) Tony Meola Calle Brown Houston Dynamo (2016-2017), Seattle Sounders (2018), Loudoun United FC (2019) Claudio Reyna Jeff Caldwell FC (2018), Memphis 901 FC (2019), New England Revolution (2020) Jeff Causey D.C. United (1996-1997); New England Revolution (1997-2001) Matt Chulis Columbus Crew (1999-2000) UVA’s U.S. Olympians Ben Crawley D.C. United (1996) Year Name Adam Cristman New England Revolution (2007-2008), Kansas City Wizards (2009),D.C. United (2010), L.A. Galaxy (2011-2012) 1988 John Harkes Daryl Dike Orlando City SC (2020) Tony Meola Alecko Eskandarian D.C. United (2003-2006); Toronto FC (2007); Real Salt Lake (2007); 1992 Mike Huwiler Chivas USA (2008-2009); Los Angeles Galaxy (2009-2010) Derrick Etienne New York Red Bulls (2016-2019); FC Cincinnati (2019); Columbus Crew (2020) Erik Imler Hunter Freeman Colorado Rapids (2005-2006); New York Red Bulls (2007-2008);Toronto FC (2008); Curt Onalfo IK Start (2009-2010); Houston Dynamo (2011); Colorado Rapids (2012) Claudio Reyna George Gelnovatch D.C. United (1996) 1996 Clint Peay Michael Green Kansas City Wizards (1999-2001) John Harkes D.C. United (1996-1998); New England Revolution (1999-2000); Brandon Pollard Columbus Crew (2001-2002) Claudio Reyna Mike Huwiler D.C. United (1996) Damian Silvera Erik Imler D.C. United (1996); New England Revolution (1997) Billy Walsh Hunter Jumper Chicago Fire (2012-14) Kris Kelderman D.C. United (1996-1997); (1998); New England Revolution (1999-2000) A.J. Wood Henry Kessler New England Revolution (2020) 2000 Jeff Agoos Ryan Kelly Columbus Crew (2005) Chris Albright Ross LaBeaux Colorado Rapids (2011-20112) Ben Olsen Jacob LeBlanc New York/New Jersey MetroStars (2003) Marshall Leonard New England Revolution (2002-2007) John Maessner D.C. United (1996-1997); Miami Fusion (1998-1999) D.C. United (1999-2000); (2000-2001) Kyle Martino Columbus Crew (2002-2006); Los Angeles Galaxy (2006-2007) Tony Meola New York/New Jersey MetoStars (1996-1998); Kansas City Wizards (1999-2004); New York Red Bulls (2005-2006) Jason Moore D.C. United (1999-2000); Colorado Rapids (2001); Chicago Fire (2002) New England Revolution (2003) Ben Olsen D.C United (1998-2009) Curt Onalfo Los Angeles Galaxy (1996); San Jose Clash (1997); D.C. United (1998-2000) Edward Opoku Columbus Crew SC (2018-19); Legion FC (2019) Brian Ownby Reading United (2011); Houston Dynamo (2012-2014); (loan)(2013); Pittsburgh RIverhounds SC (loan)(2014); Richmond Kickers (2015-2016); Louisville City FC (2017-present) Clint Peay D.C. United (1996-2000) Brandon Pollard Dallas Burn (1996-2000) Diego Restrepo Bradenton Academics (2007-2008); America de Cali (2011); Deportivo Tachira (2012); Tampa Bay Rowdies (2013-2014); (2015); Metropolitanos (2015); Fort Lauderdale Strikers (2016); Tampa Bay Rowdies (2016); San Antonio FC (2017-2018); Austin Bold FC (2019-present) Marcus Salandy-Defour B93 - Denmark (2017-18) Damian Silvera New York/ New Jersey MetroStars (1996); Kansas City Wizards (1997) Kyle Singer New England Revolution (2003-2005) Mike Silvinski D.C. United (1998) Bakary Soumare Chicago Fire (2007-09); Philadelphia Union (2012-13); Chicago Fire (2013-present) Sheldon Sullivan Reading United (2015-2016); Rio Grande Valley FC Toros (2018) Brian “Cobi” Span Djurgardens IF (2012-13); FC Dallas (2014); IFK Mariehamn - Finland (2015-17) Västerås SK (2018-present) Tony Tchani New York Red Bulls (2010-11), Toronto FC (2011), Columbus Crew (2011-present) Whitecaps FC (2017); Chicago Fire (2018) Chris Tierney New England Revolution (2008-2018) Scott Thomsen New York Red Bulls (2016); (2017); Richmond Kickers (2016, 2018-present) Scott Vermillion Kansas City Wizards (1998-2000); D.C. United (2001) Brian West Columbus Crew (1998-2003) Richie Williams D.C. United (1996-1998, 2002); New York/New Jersey MetroStars (2001, 2003); A.J. Wood New York/New Jersey MetroStars (1996-1997); Columbus Crew (1997); D.C. United (1998-2001) Lyle Yorks D.C. United (1998) Bold denotes currently active in MLS/International Soccer as of February, 29, 2020

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 32 MLS DRAFT/ALLOCATIONS

MLS SuperDraft (25) Project-40/Generation Adidas (8) Name Pos. Year Rd., Pick Team Name Pos. Year Daryl Dike (2018-19) F 2020 1, 5th ORL Dary Dike (2018-19) F 2020 Henry Kessler (2017-19) D 2020 1, 6th NE Henry Kessler (2017-19) D 2020 Robin Afamefuna (2016-19) D 2020 2, 37th COL Edward Opoku (2015-17) F 2018 Jeff Caldwell (2014-17) GK 2018 1, 19th NYCFC Chris Albright (1997-98) F 1999 Edward Opoku (2015-17) F 2018 2, 32nd CLB Michael Green (1996-98) D 1999 Pablo Aguilar (2014-17) F 2018 3, 59th HOU Ben Olson (1995-97) M/F 1998 Sheldon Sullivan (2014-17) D 2018 3, 66th HOU Scott Vermillion (1995-97) D 1998 Eric Bird (2011-14) M 2014 2, 41st PHI Brian West (1996-97) F 1998 Hunter Jumper (2008-11) D 2012 2, 28th CHI Ross LaBauex (2006-09) M 2010 2, 23rd COL Allocated Players (4) Tony Tchani (2008-09) M 2010 1, 2nd NY Name Pos. Year Rd PIck Team Jeremy Barlow (2004-07) M 2008 4, 56th HOU Jeff Agoos (1986, 88-90) D 1996 ## – DC Bakary Soumare (2006) D 2007 1, 2nd CHI John Harkes (1985-87) M 1996 ## – DC Nico Colaluca (2004-06) M 2007 1, 6th COL Tony Meola (1988-89) GK 1996 ## – NY Adam Cristman (2003-06) F 2007 4, 48th NE Damian Silvera (1992-95) M 1996 ## – NY Hunter Freeman (2002-04) D 2005 1, 7th COL Alecko Eskandarian (2000-02) F 2003 1, 1st DC Inaugural MLS Draft (9) David Comfort (1999-2002) GK 2003 3, 21st DAL Name Pos. Year Rd PIck Team Kenny Arena (1999-2002) D 2003 4, 32nd NY Erik Imler (1989-92) D 1996 3 30 DC Jacob LeBlanc (2000-02) M 2003 5 42nd NY Brian Bates (1990-93) D 1996 4 32 COL Kyle Martino (2000-01) M 2002 1, 8th CLB Richie Williams (1988-91) M 1996 4 40 DC Steve Totten (1998-2001) M 2002 3, 26th CHI Jeff Causey (1990-93) GK 1996 5 46 SKC Marshall Leonard (1998-2001) D 2002 4, 45th NE A.J. Wood (1991-94) F 1996 5 49 NY Ryan Trout (1997-2000) M 2001 4, 41st COL Curt Onalfo (1987-90) D 1996 8 74 LA Michael Feller (1998-2000) D 2001 6, 66th NE Kris Kelderman (1987-90) D 1996 8 80 DC Clint Peay (1991-94) D 1996 9 90 DC MLS Supplemental Draft (9) Ben Crawley (1989-92) F 1996 10 100 DC Name Pos. Year Rd., Pick Team Claudio Reyna (1991-93)** M signed in 2007 Will Bates (2009-11) F 2013 1, 5th SEA Brian Ownby (2008-11) F 2012 1, 7th HOU Mike Volk (2009-11) D 2012 2, 31st NY *Redrafted Chris Tierney (2004-07) D 2008 1, 13th NE **Not part of a draft. Signed with NY Red Bulls after leaving Manchester City. Yannick Reyering (2005-07) F 2008 2, 22nd DAL ## Inaugural Allocation Zola Short (2004-07) D 2008 3, 38th COL Joe Vide (2002-04) M 2006 1, 5th NY Matt Oliver (2001-04) D 2005 1, 8th CLB Curt Onalfo (1987-90)* D 1997 2, 16th LA

MLS Homegrown Contracts (4) Name Team Year Aboubacar Keita (2018) Columbus Crew 2018 Derrick Etienne (2015) NY Red Bulls 2015 Scott Thomsen (2012-15) NY Red Bulls 2015 Jordan Allen (2013) Real Salt Lake 2014

MLS College Draft (5) Name Pos. Year Rd., Pick Team Jason Moore (1997-98) M 1999 1, 1st DC Matt Chulis (1995-98) D 1999 1, 9th CLB Sam Franklin (1994-98) M 1999 2, 22nd LA Mike Fisher (1993-96) M 1997 1, 2nd TB Brandon Pollard (1992-95) D 1996 1, 3rd DAL

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 33 COACHING HISTORY

Overall ACC Overall ACC Year W-L-T W-L-T GF GA Coach Year W-L-T W-L-T GF GA Coach 1941 0-9-0 10 57 Lawrence Ludwig 1982 16-2-2 3-1-2 57 12 Bruce Arena 1942 4-2-1 15 9 Lawrence Ludwig 1983 16-5-0 5-1-0 61 20 Bruce Arena 1943-45 No Team 1984 19-3-1 6-0-0 76 13 Bruce Arena 1946 1-3-1 4 15 Lawrence Ludwig 1985 15-4-1 4-1-1 50 13 Bruce Arena 1947 2-7-2 14 21 Lawrence Ludwig 1986 17-2-2 6-0-0 51 10 Bruce Arena 1948 3-7-1 13 22 Lawrence Ludwig 1987 17-3-2 5-0-1 40 10 Bruce Arena 1949 5-5-0 19 18 Lawrence Ludwig 1988 18-1-3 5-0-1 42 9 Bruce Arena 1950 4-5-1 26 23 Lawrence Ludwig 1989 21-2-2 5-0-1 65 13 Bruce Arena 1951 1-5-2 16 21 Hugh Moomaw 1990 12-6-6 3-2-1 43 18 Bruce Arena 1952 5-2-2 23 14 Hugh Moomaw 1991 19-1-2 5-1-0 55 21 Bruce Arena 1953 4-4-1 22 13 Hugh Moomaw 1992 21-2-1 5-1-0 70 20 Bruce Arena 1954 2-4-2 1-1-2 12 19 Wilson Fewster 1993 22-3-0 4-2-0 66 18 Bruce Arena 1955 3-5-2 1-2-1 14 18 Robert Sandell 1994 22-3-1 4-2-0 86 35 Bruce Arena 1956 6-3-0 3-1-0 27 13 Robert Sandell 1995 21-1-2 4-0-2 83 29 Bruce Arena 1957 5-2-1 2-1-1 21 11 Robert Sandell 1996 16-3-3 4-0-2 65 20 George Gelnovatch 1958 5-4-0 1-3-0 36 23 Eugene Corrigan 1997 19-4-3 3-1-2 61 24 George Gelnovatch 1959 3-4-2 2-2-0 16 18 Eugene Corrigan 1998 16-4-3 4-1-1 50 21 George Gelnovatch 1960 3-7-0 1-3-0 13 29 Eugene Corrigan 1999 14-9-1 1-4-1 44 29 George Gelnovatch 1961 9-3-0 1-3-0 48 22 Eugene Corrigan 2000 17-6-1 5-1-0 62 29 George Gelnovatch 1962 5-4-1 1-3-0 31 20 Eugene Corrigan 2001 17-2-1 6-0-0 42 12 George Gelnovatch 1963 7-2-1 2-1-1 25 22 Eugene Corrigan 2002 15-7-0 3-3-0 55 27 George Gelnovatch 1964 4-5-2 0-4-0 18 19 Eugene Corrigan 2003 11-10-2 3-3-0 29 29 George Gelnovatch 1965 3-6-1 2-2-0 13 13 Eugene Corrigan 2004 18-5-1 4-3-0 50 24 George Gelnovatch 1966 0-10-0 0-4-0 11 39 Gordon Burris 2005 12-5-3 6-2-0 37 25 George Gelnovatch 1967 3-9-0 0-4-0 22 32 Gordon Burris 2006 17-4-1 5-3-0 40 21 George Gelnovatch 1968 4-5-1 1-3-1 22 22 Gordon Burris 2007 12-8-2 1-5-2 44 29 George Gelnovatch 1969 9-1-2 4-0-1 24 10 Gordon Burris 2008 11-9-1 4-4-0 39 29 George Gelnovatch 1970 8-2-1 3-1-0 33 11 Gordon Burris 2009 19-3-3 4-3-1 37 8 George Gelnovatch 1971 7-5-1 1-3-1 36 14 Jim Stephens 2010 11-6-3 2-4-2 36 16 George Gelnovatch 1972 8-3-3 1-2-2 30 13 Jim Stephens 2011 12-8-1 4-3-1 40 27 George Gelnovatch 1973 6-7-0 1-4-0 24 27 Jim Stephens 2012 10-7-4 3-4-1 29 25 George Gelnovatch 1974 5-4-3 3-2-0 23 19 Larry Gross 2013 13-6-5 4-3-4 45 25 George Gelnovatch 1975 5-8-0 0-5-0 21 26 Larry Gross 2014 14-6-3 3-3-2 27 17 George Gelnovatch 1976 8-6-2 2-2-1 40 23 Larry Gross 2015 10-5-3 4-2-2 24 17 George Gelnovatch 1977 12-6-1 2-3-0 45 19 Larry Gross 2016 11-4-5 3-2-3 29 18 George Gelnovatch 1978 9-2-2 3-2-0 29 10 Bruce Arena 2017 12-4-5 3-2-3 34 18 George Gelnovatch 1979 12-4-1 3-1-1 26 12 Bruce Arena 2018 10-4-3 3-2-2 24 12 George Gelnovatch 1980 8-9-1 2-3-1 30 30 Bruce Arena 2019 21-2-1 6-1-1 46 13 George Gelnovatch 1981 10-6-2 2-4-0 48 20 Bruce Arena Total 792-354-126 197-139-52 2734 1523 10 Coaches THE VIRGINIA COACHING LINE

ROBERT SANDELL EUGENE CORRIGAN GORDON BURRIS JIM STEPHENS LARRY GROSS BRUCE ARENA

OVERALL ACC Coach Years W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Lawrence Ludwig (1941-50) 7 19 38 6 .349 0 0 0 — Hugh Moomaw (1951-53) 3 10 11 5 .481 0 0 0 — Wilson Fewster (1954) 1 2 4 2 .375 1 1 2 .500 Robert Sandell (1955-57) 3 14 10 3 .574 6 4 2 .583 Eugene Corrigan (1958-65) 8 39 35 7 .525 10 21 1 .328 Gordon Burris (1966-70) 5 24 27 4 .473 8 12 2 .409 Jim Stephens (1971-73) 3 21 15 4 .575 3 9 3 .300 Larry Gross (1974-77) 4 30 24 6 .550 7 12 1 .375 Bruce Arena (1978-95) 18 295 59 31 .806 74 21 11 .750 George Gelnovatch (1996-present) 23 338 131 58 .696 88 59 30 .571

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 34 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS

1989 1991 1992 Virginia 1, Santa Clara 1 (OT) Virginia 0, Santa Clara 0 (OT) Virginia 2, 0 Teams declared co-champions UVA won 3-1 on penalty kicks December 6, 1992 • Davidson, N.C. December 4, 1989 • New Brunswick, N.J. December 8, 1991 • Tampa, Fla. Virginia 0 2 — 2 Santa Clara 0 1 0 0 0 0 — 1 Santa Clara 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 (1) San Diego 0 0 — 0 Virginia 1 0 0 0 0 0 — 1 Virginia 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 (3) Scoring: UVA—Friends 69:31; UVA—Imler (B. Agoos, Scoring: UVA—Fallon (Williams, Yorks) 26:48; SC— Reyna) 77:33. Baicher (Smith) 83:37. Shots: SC 10 (Broughton 2, Schmidt 2, Cochran, Shots: UVA 17 (Wood 8, Bates 2, Reyna 2, B. Agoos, Peay, Shots: SC 12 (Holocher 4, Bravo 2, Baicher 2, Hampton, Rast, Arya, Cruz, Stiles), UVA 16 (Wood 5, Imler, Crawley, Friends), USD 5 (Lindquist, Arthur, Streicek, Broughton, Rast, Robertson, Barreras), UVA 10 (Fallon Reyna 4, Crawley 3, Williams, Imler, Bates, Champ); Beall, Jara); Saves: UVA 3 (Causey 3), USD 6 (Garlick 6); 4, Williams 2, Onalfo, J. Agoos, Kelderman, Yorks); Saves: SC 6 (Rueda 6), UVA 5 (Causey 5); Corner Corner Kicks: UVA 5, USD 6; Fouls: UVA 16, USD 25; Saves: SC 4 (Yamamoto 4), UVA 5 (Meola 5); Corner Kicks: SC 8, UVA 9; Fouls: SC 34, UVA 30; Attendance: Offsides: UVA 4, USD 3; Attendance: 8,150; Records: UVA Kicks: SC 5, UVA 4; Fouls: SC 30, UVA 27; Offsides: 3,912; Records: SC 20-1-2, UVA 19-1-2. 21-2-1, USD 19-5-0. SC 3, UVA 7; Attendance: 3,889; Records: SC 20-0-3, UVA 21-2-2.

The 1989 season opened with promise, as the Combining a blend of youthful rookies and veter- The Cavaliers began the 1992 season by unveiling Cavaliers won their first 11 games of the year. Despite ans, Virginia capped off another successful season in the premier facility in collegiate soccer, Klöckner losing to Duke in the ACC Tournament, UVA advanced 1991 by capturing the NCAA title for the second time Stadium. In the inaugural game, an exhibition con- in the NCAAs with a 4-1 win over Philadelphia Textile in three years. test against Santa Clara, Virginia posted a 1-0 win and a 1-0 triumph against South Carolina. The Cavaliers suffered a 2-0 loss to Wake Forest in front of 6,142 fans. Playing two-3rds of its games The Cavaliers moved on to the national semifinals, early in the season, despite outshooting the Demon at home, UVA went on to win its first 14 contests of where they would play at Rutgers. UVa dispatched Deacons 15-2, but would not lose another game the the season and push its unbeaten streak to an ACC the Scarlet Knights 3-0 before 7,836 fans as John rest of the year while posting a 19-1-2 record. record 32 games. Maessner scored two goals, while Tim Kunihiro added After gaining revenge against Wake Forest with a Despite two losses late in the regular season, the a goal and freshman Brad Agoos equaled his season 3-1 victory in the ACC title game, the Cavaliers moved Cavaliers went on to win the ACC title and defeat total with two timely assists. on to the NCAA Tournament. UVA defeated Hartford both Penn State (4-1) and Dartmouth (3-0) to move The championship game was played two days later 2-1 in overtime on a goal by A.J. Wood, then downed on to the NCAA semifinals. Virginia went to Davidson, in sub-zero wind chill at Rutgers Stadium. Virginia Yale 2-0 to make it back to the semifinals. N.C., looking to become the first team to repeat as would share the title with Santa Clara after a 1-1 draw With the final four taking place at the University of NCAA champions since Indiana took the title in 1982 at the end of regulation and 60 minutes of scoreless South Florida, UVA trailed Saint Louis 2-1 late in the and 1983. overtime. The coaches association had decided game and the Cavaliers’ title hopes were in jeopardy. ACC rival Duke was waiting in the semifinals but against a shootout in the NCAA title game and thus Virginia applied intense offensive pressure toward the goalkeeper Jeff Causey and the UVA defense posted the Cavaliers and Broncos were declared co-champs. end of regulation and it paid off when Ben Crawley a shutout, with midfielder Tain Nix providing a clear UVA struck first in the title game, when Lyle Yorks headed in a pass from Mike Huwiler to send the off the goal line early in the second half. Ben Crawley, sent a corner kick to Richie Williams, who headed the game into overtime. After no one scored in the first who had dedicated the postseason to the memory of ball to Drew Fallon five yards from the goal. Fallon two extra sessions, Crawley headed in a cross from his mother, Linda, scored the game winner against then beat Santa Clara goalkeeper Eric Yamamoto to Lyle Yorks at 121:50 to put UVA into the title game. the Blue Devils, knocking home a one-hop pass from give the Cavaliers a 1-0 lead at 26:48. UVA main- The opponent in the final was a familiar one, as Nix at 59:53. The Cavaliers then broke the game tained the edge until late in the second half, when a UVA once again faced Santa Clara. As was the case open, as A.J. Wood and Brian Bates both scored to pass intended for Tony Meola was intercepted. Jeff two years earlier, the game was a close one, and give UVA a 3-0 win. Baicher caught Meola going the wrong way for the neither team scored during regulation. The match The Cavaliers’ opponent in the title game was the equalizer, with just 6:23 remaining in regulation. would not go to overtime without some controversy University of San Diego, who had beaten perennial Neither team was able to score again in the wors- however, as Scott Champ headed in a cross from powers UCLA and Indiana, and downed local favorite ening conditions, as the game went through the two Richie Williams just as the final second ticked away, Davidson in the semifinals (3-2 in OT). The champi- regulation 15 minute overtime periods and then two but the goal was not allowed. onship game was scoreless until Nate Friends broke 15 minute sudden-death overtimes. The game ended The teams played for 60 more minutes, but both the tie at the 69:31 mark. Brad Agoos sent the ball as the second-longest­ in NCAA Tournament history sides remained unable to find the net. Unlike two into the box and Friends knocked an off-balance shot and yielded the first co-champions since 1968, when years earlier, the game now moved on to a penal- off goalkeeper Scott Garlick, but claimed the rebound Maryland and Michigan State tied. Meola was named ty-kick shootout, and Bruce Arena opted to use rested and lofted the ball into the goal to give Virginia a 1-0 the tournament’s Most Valuable Defensive Player, as backup goalkeeper Tom Henske in the net. Henske lead. he guarded against 12 shots, seven coming in the would stop two of Santa Clara’s first three shots, Claudio Reyna controlled the action for the majority four overtimes. while Huwiler, Crawley and Erik Imler all converted of the time remaining. Reyna’s pass down the right to put the Cavaliers up 3-1. Henske then clinched wing in the 77th minute found Agoos, who crossed the title by swatting away a low shot from Bruce the ball into a crowded box. Erik Imler came flying in Broughton. near the left post for an easy header and the clinch- ing 2-0 lead. Reyna was named the tournament’s Offensive MVP for the second straight season.

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1993 1994

Virginia 2, South Carolina 0 Virginia 1, Indiana 0 December 5, 1993 • Davidson, N.C. December 11, 1994 • Davidson, N.C. Virginia 1 1 — 2 Indiana 0 0 — 0 South Carolina 0 0 — 0 Virginia 1 0 — 1 Scoring: UVA—Friends (Fisher) 39:54; UVA—Friends Scoring: UVA—Wood (Pollard, Nix) 20:06. (Fisher) 85:59. Shots: IU 11 (Keller 3, Clark 2, Maisonneuve 2, Yeagley, Shots: UVA 7 (Reyna 2, Friends 2, Fisher, Silvera, Slivinski), Ward, Ginsberg, Weiss), UVA 9 (Wood 4, Friends 2, Silvera, USC 6 (Baumhoff 2, Smith, Faklaris, Pier, Scheving); Fitzmaurice, Nix); Saves: IU 4 (Coufal 4), UVA 3 (Peters Saves: UVA 6 (Causey 6), USC 3 (Turner 3); Corner Kicks: 3); Corner Kicks: IU 8, UVa 6; Fouls: IU 18, UVA 28; UVA 6, USC 4; Fouls: UVA 12, USC 8; Offsides: UVA 1, Offsides: IU 2, UVA 1; Attendance: 12,035; Records: IU USC 3; Attendance: 10,549; Records: UVA 22-3-0, USC 23-3-0, UVA 22-3-1. 16-4-4. Riding the momentum of the 1992 championship, Heading into the 1994 season, the UVa senior UVa won its first 11 games and extended its winning class knew it could become the first in NCAA history streak to a record 17. Clemson would bring the streak to graduate with a championship in every year. But to end, as the Cavaliers dropped a tough 2-1 game things would not come easy. The season opened with with the Tigers scoring in the final seconds. UVa later a 3-2 loss to Boston University, and also included a gained revenge against Clemson with a 2-1 win in the 5-1 loss at North Carolina, UVa’s largest margin of ACC title game. defeat since 1975. In the NCAAs, the Cavaliers defeated both William Two weeks later, in what may have been the turning & Mary and Loyola by scores of 2-1, then dominated point of the season, the Cavaliers rallied from a 4-1 Wisconsin in a 3-0 game which placed UVa in the halftime deficit to post a 6-4 win at Clemson. Virginia semifinals for the 3rd year in a row. It also put the would go on to win the ACC Tournament for the fourth Cavaliers in position to win an unprecedented 3rd straight season, but had to battle through a 2-2 tie consecutive NCAA title. with Clemson in the semifinals for a victory on penalty Returning to Davidson for the semifinals, UVa faced kicks. UVa then opened NCAA Tournament play with Princeton and former UVa assistant Bob Bradley. The wins over UNC Greensboro (3-0) and Maryland (2-1). Tigers’ zone gave Claudio Reyna room to control the Against James Madison in the quarterfinals, A.J. ball and time to set up Nate Friends, who would go on Wood recorded a hat trick in a 4-1 Cavalier victory as a two-game tear. Friends opened the scoring at 3:14 UVa advanced to the final four once again. off a long feed from A.J. Wood, then added another The semifinal opponent was Rutgers, which had goal in the 34th minute when he put in a deflection lost at home to UVa in the memorably cold 1989 off a shot by Wood. Three minutes prior to halftime, semifinals. The Knights’ Kevin O’Connell scored in Friends would complete the hat trick, knocking home the ninth minute, but the lead would be short-lived a rebound off a shot by Damian Silvera. as Damian Silvera hit the net off an assist from Tain South Carolina outlasted Cal State Fullerton 1-0 in Nix. Billy Walsh would knock home the game winner at the other semifinal to extend its winning streak to 14 53:42, when he put in a cross from Brandon Pollard games and advance to its first-ever title game. But to seal the victory. UVa had postseason experience in its favor . . . and A crowd of over 12,000 turned out for the title it also had Friends. game, which saw the Cavaliers face Indiana, a 4-1 UVa managed only seven shots in the title game, victor over UCLA in the other semifinal. UVa jumped but Friends scored twice to give the Cavaliers a 2-0 ahead in the 21st minute, on a play where Nix start- win. Friends broke a scoreless tie at 39:54 when he ed the run up the left flank, crossed midfield and headed home a corner kick from Mike Fisher. Later, slid a pass to Pollard on the left flank. Pollard beat at 85:59, Friends volleyed in a Fisher free kick to his man and used his speed to gain room down the conclude the scoring. The Gamecocks had a chance side before sending a cross into the box. A.J. Wood to score midway through the second half, when Steve knocked the ball off his chest and to his left foot Pier broke free for a one-on-one chance against Jeff before slipping it past goalkeeper Scott Coufal for Causey, who saved the both the initial shot and a the score. rebound try. Minutes later, Brandon Pollard knocked Late in the first half, Indiana’s away a ball at the goal line to preserve the shutout. blasted a direct kick toward the right corner, but Walsh Friends was named Offensive MVP after scoring all was at the post and headed it away. Goalkeeper Mark five of UVa’s goals in the final two games, while Brian Peters—the tournament’s Defensive MVP—made Bates was chosen as the tournament’s Defensive two big saves in the final 10 minutes. Silvera took MVP. In addition, Causey concluded his career with a Offensive MVP honors and the senior class of Wood, 3rd straight shutout in the NCAA finals. Nix, Clint Peay and Nate Friends stood at midfield holding their fourth NCAA trophy, their names forever a part of NCAA history.

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 36 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS

2009 2014 Virginia 0, Akron 0 Virginia 0, UCLA 0 UVa won 3-2 on Penalty Kicks UVA won 4-2 on Penalty Kicks December 13, 2009 • Cary, N.C. December 14, 2014 • Cary, N.C. Akron 0 0 0 0 — 0 (2) Virginia 0 0 0 0 — 0 (4) Virginia 0 0 0 0 — 0 (3) UCLA 0 0 0 0 — 0 (3) Shootout Summary Shootout Summary UVA. Tony Tchani (goal); Akron. (save); UVA. UVA. Todd Wharton (goal); UCLA. Brian Iloski (goal); UVA. Ari Dimas (goal); Akron. Ben Zemanski (goal); UVA. Sean Scott Thomsen (save); UCLA. Gage Zerboni (crossbar); Hiller (goal); Akron. (post); UVA. Jonathan UVA. Sam Hayward (goal); UCLA. Willie Raygoza (crossbar); Villanueva (save); Akron. (goal); UVA. Greg UVA. Patrick Foss (goal); UCLA. Larry Ndjock (goal); UVA. Monaco (save); Akron. (high) Riggs Lennon (goal) Shots: Akron 12 (Bunbury 4, Speas 3, Sarkodie, Gavin, Shots: UCLA 15 (Stolz 5, Danladi 3, Ndjock 2, Gasper Ampaipitakwong, Zemanski, Korb), UVA 10 (Tchani 4, Bates 2, Tusaazemajja, Contreras, Simmons), UVA 9 (Bird 2, 2, Ownby 2, Barry, Villanueva); Saves: Akron 3 (Meves 3), Thomsen 2, Wharton 2, Madison, Corriveau, Rozhansky); UVA 3 (Restrepo 3); Corner Kicks: Akron 6, UVA 4; Fouls: Saves: UCLA 3 (Edwards Jr. 3), UVA 3 (Brown 3); Corner Akron 10, UVA 22; Offsides: Akron 2, UVA 1; Attendance: Kicks: UCLA 7, UVa 5; Fouls: UCLA 19, UVA 16; Offsides: 5,679; Records: Akron 23-1-1, UVA 19-3-3 UCLA 1, UVA 0; Attendance: 8,015; Records: UCLA 14-5- 5, UVA 14-6-3

The 2009 NCAA title was the sixth for the Cavaliers Virginia earned its seventh NCAA championship in program history, having won the championship following a penalty-kick shootout against UCLA in in 1989 and from 1991-94. The victory also gave front of 8,015 fans at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, the Virginia its 19th team National Championship in N.C. After the teams played 110 scoreless minutes, school history, the first since men’s lacrosse in 2006. Virginia won the shootout, 4-2, to earn the program’s Early in the game, the Cavaliers had a golden seventh national championship. chance to take an early lead in the fifth minute, but Virginia was the No. 16 seed in the field, while Will Bates’ point-blank header rattled off the post. In UCLA (14-5-5) was seeded No. 2. The Cavaliers also the 14th minute. Akron had its first scoring chance, ousted top-seeded Notre Dame (round of 16) and but Diego Restrepo made a save on a shot by Anthony eighth-seeded Georgetown (quarterfinals) on the road Ampaipitakwong. Virginia had another chance in the on their road to the championship. UVa matches the 27th minute as Tony Tchani headed a cross just over second-lowest seed to ever win a championship since the bar. The Cavaliers had a 6-5 shot advantage over the NCAA started seeding 16 teams in 2003, joining the first 45 minutes, but the teams remained score- No. 16 seed Indiana in 2012. Unseeded UC Santa less at the half. Barbara won the title in 2006. Akron (23-1-1) had the first scoring chance of the Virginia converted on four of its five penalty-kick second half when headed a cross wide opportunities in winning the title. in the 54th minute. Later in the half, both teams had Patrick Foss converted his kick, but Larry Ndjock crosses go through the area, but neither side could scored on the ensuing kick to pull the Bruins within get on the end of those passes and the game went to 3-2. Riggs Lennon then went right down the middle overtime scoreless. to bury the Cavaliers’ fifth attempt and clinch the In the overtime periods, neither side could find a championship. game-winning goal, so the champion would be deter- The teams played through a scoreless first half that mined by a shootout. In round four with UVA leading was devoid of many scoring opportunities, with each 3-1, Jonathan Villanueva had a chance to clinch the side putting one shot on target. title, but Akron keeper David Meves made a save UCLA created a pair of quality scoring chances early and the Zips’ Scott Caldwell converted the ensuing in the second half. Ndjock was on the receiving end attempt to keep Akron alive. of both; his short shot from just outside the six was Greg Monaco had Virginia’s second attempt for a stopped by Brown, and minutes later his header to the championship, but Meves once again made a save. near post sailed just wide. UVA absorbed the UCLA Blair Gavin had the fifth attempt for Akron and needed pressure throughout the match and particularly in the to convert to force extra kicks, but his shot sailed over second half when the Cavaliers were out-shot, 10-3. the bar to give Virginia the national championship. Virginia earned a free kick just outside the box in Villanueva, who had two assists in the Cavaliers’ the 84th minute when Pablo Aguilar was tackled just semifinal win over Wake Forest was named the prior to entering the box. Thomsen put the left-footed College Cup’s Most Outstanding Offensive Player, free kick on target, but it was stopped by Edwards Jr. while Restrepo, who posted his school record extend- Following a set piece from 35 yards out in the 96th ing 16th shutout of the season in the final, was named minute, UCLA’s had a point-blank shot the College Cup’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player. from eight yards but Brown made a splendid save to Joining those players on the All-Tournament team were keep the Cavaliers in it. Brian Ownby, Mike Volk and Tchani.

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 37 ACC TOURNAMENT HISTORY

16 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 11 ACC TOURNAMENT TITLES 1969 | 1970 | 1983 | 1984 | 1986 | 1988 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1997 | 2003 | 2004 | 2009 | 2019

Year Opponent Score Site Rd UVA Scorers Year Opponent Score Site Rd UVA Scorers 1987 North Carolina L, 0-3 N1 SF none 2007 NC State W, 4-1 N6 1st Tierney 2, Villanueva, Mitchell 1988 N.C. State T, 0-0 (2ot) N2 SF none 1 Boston College L, 0-1 N6 QF none North Carolina W, 2-1 N2 F Fallon, Yorks 2008 Duke W, 4-2 N6 QF Poole 2, Ownby 2 1989 Duke L, 0-1 A SF none Wake Forest W, 3-2 N6 SF Villanueva, Neinken, Poole 1990 North Carolina W, 3-0 N1 QF Brannan, Crawley, Kelderman Maryland L, 0-1 N6 F none Wake Forest T, 0-0 (2ot) N1 SF none 1 2009 Maryland W, 1-0 N6 QF Tchani N.C. State L, 1-2 N1 F Crawley Wake Forest T, 0-0 N6 SF none 5 1991 North Carolina W, 1-0 A SF Bates NC State W, 1-0 N6 F Bates Wake Forest W, 3-1 N3 F Reyna, Champ, Crawley 2010 Wake Forest W, 1-0 N6 QF Jumper 1992 North Carolina W, 2-0 A SF Silvera, Friends Maryland L, 0-2 N6 SF none Clemson W, 4-2 N3 F , Bates, Imler,Friends 2011 Wake Forest W, 4-3 (2ot) H QF Jumper, Ownby, Span 2 1993 Wake Forest W, 4-0 N3 QF Friends 2, Fisher, Wood North Carolina L, 0-1 (ot) N6 SF none Duke W, 1-0 N3 SF Bates 2012 Wake Forest T, 2-2 (2ot) A QF Carroll, Bird Clemson W, 2-1 N3 F Reyna, Friends North Carolina T, 0-0 (2ot) N7 SF none 6 1994 Wake Forest W, 2-0 N2 QF Friends, Wood 2013 Wake Forest W, 1-0 (ot) A QF Wharton Clemson T, 2-2 (2ot) A SF Friends, Silvera No. Notre Dame T, 3-3 (2ot) N7 SF Wharton, Salandy-Defour, Duke W, 1-0 N2 F Fisher Corriveau 7 1995 Duke W, 4-1 A SF Feary, Shapowal, Walsh, Maryland L, 0-1 N7 F none Prisco 2014 Virginia Tech W, 1-0 H 1st Wharton Clemson W, 1-0 N1 F Walsh Notre Dame L, 0-3 A QF none 1996 Duke W, 3-2 (2ot) H SF Walsh 2, Leonard 2015 Notre Dame L, 0-1 A QF none Maryland L, 0-2 H F none 2016 NC State W, 1-0 H 1st Aguilar 1997 North Carolina W, 4-0 N4 QF Leonard, Olsen, West, Louisville L, 0-1 A QF none Albright 2017 Boston College W, 4-0 H 1st Own, Aguilar 2, Opoku Wake Forest W, 2-1 N4 SF Albright, Olsen Louisville T, 0-0 (2ot) A QF none 8 Maryland W, 2-0 N4 F Olsen 2 Notre Dame W, 2-1 H SF Afamefuna, Bell 1998 N.C. State W, 4-0 (ot) N5 QF Green, Albright, Trout, Bush Wake Forest T, 0-0 (2ot) N8 F none9 Duke L, 1-3 (ot) N5 SF Bush 2018 Pittsburgh L, 0-2 H 1st none 1999 Maryland W, 2-0 N5 QF Trout, Barnes 2019 Syracuse W, 2-1 H QF Bell, Crofts Wake Forest W, 2-1 N5 SF Trout 2 Wake Forest W, 1-0 H SF Crofts Duke L, 1-2 (3ot) N5 F Martino Clemson W, 3-1 N6 F Gunnarsson, Happi Kamseu, 2000 N.C. State W, 1-0 N5 QF own goal Afamefuna Duke W, 3-0 N5 SF Cole, Gibbs 2 North Carolina L, 0-1 (ot) N5 F none All-Time ACC Tournament Record: 45-19-12 (.671) 2001 Wake Forest W, 1-0 (ot) N2 SF Martino Clemson L, 0-1 N2 F none 1 Virginia advanced with a 4-2 margin in the penalty kick shootout. 2 2002 Duke W, 4-1 N6 QF Kelly, Gibbs, Eskandarian 2 Virginia advanced with a 3-1 margin in the penalty kick shootout 3Virginia claimed the ACC title after nine rounds in the penalty kick shootout. Wake Forest W, 1-0 N6 SF own goal 4Wake Forest advanced with a 4-3 margin in the penalty kick shootout. Maryland L, 0-3 N6 F none 5Virginia advanced with a 5-4 margin in the penalty kick shootout. 2003 Clemson T, 0-0 N6 QF none 2 6UNC advanced with a 4-3 margin in the penalty kick shootout Wake Forest W, 1-0 N6 SF own goal 7Virginia advanced with a 4-3 margin in the penalty kick shootout Maryland T, 1-1 N6 F Hartman 3 8Virginia advanced with a 4-3 margin in the penalty kick shootout 2004 Duke W, 3-1 N6 QF Hartman, Freeman, Littlefield 9Wake Forest claimed the ACC title after six rounds (4-3) in the penalty kick shootout. Wake Forest W, 2-1 N6 SF Cristman, Littlefield Key to neutral sites: N1—Durham, N.C.; N2—Clemson, S.C.; N3—Chapel Hill, N.C..; N4—Kissimmee, Fla.; N5—Winston-Salem, N.C.; N6—Cary, N.C.; N7—Germantown, Md.; N8— Maryland W, 2-1 N6 F Cristman, Barlow Charleston, S.C. 2005 Clemson L, 1-4 N6 QF Reyering 2006 Clemson W, 2-0 N7 QF Reyering, Cristman Wake Forest T, 0-0 (2ot) N7 SF none 4

Ben Olsen Jeremy Barlow Diego Restrepo Henry Kessler 1997 ACC Tournament MVP 2004 ACC Tournament MVP 2009 ACC Tournament MVP 2019 ACC Tournament MVP

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 38 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

7 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA TOURNAMENT NCAA COLLEGE CUP NCAA COLLEGE CUP 1989 1994 1. Saint Louis, 10 APPEARANCES APPEARANCES APPEARANCES 1991 2009 2. Indiana, 8 1. Saint Louis, 48 1. Indiana, 20 1983 1993 2006 1992 2014 3. VIRGINIA, 7 2. UCLA, 45 2. Saint Louis, 16 1989 1994 2009 1993 4. UCLA, 4 3. Indiana, 44 3. UCLA, 14 1991 1995 2013 San Francisco, 4 4. VIRGINIA, 41 4. Maryland, 14 1992 1997 2014 Maryland, 4 5. Maryland, 37 5. VIRGINIA, 13 2019 Year Seed Opponent (seed) Score Site Rd UVA Scorers Year Seed Opponent (seed) Score Site Rd UVA Scorers 1969 – Maryland L, 0-5 A 1st none 2000 5 Lehigh W, 5-0 H 1st Kelly 2, Eskandarian, Totten, 1979 – American L, 0-1 H 2nd none Solomon 1981 – West Virginia L, 1-2 H 2nd Brillhart St. John’s W, 2-1 H 2nd Gibbs, Totten 1982 – George Mason L, 0-1 H 2nd none Creighton L, 0-3 H QF none 1983 – William & Mary W, 2-1 H 2nd Gaffney, Gelnovatch 2001 2 Seton Hall L, 0-1 H 2nd none San Francisco W, 3-2 H QF Gaffney 2, Salladin 2002 6 William & Mary L, 1-1 (2ot) H 2nd Eskandarian∞ Indiana L, 1-3 A SF Gaffney 2003 – Seton Hall W, 2-0 H 1st Cristman, Holder 1984 – American W, 1-0 (2ot) H 2nd none * Wake Forest (3) W, 2-0 A 2nd Cristman, Littlefield Clemson L, 0-1 H QF none Creighton L, 1-3 H 3rd Cristman 1985 – George Mason L, 0-1 H 1st none 2004 4 American W, 2-1 H 2nd Freeman, Hall 1986 – Loyola (Md.) L, 0-1 H 1st none New Mexico (13) + T, 1-1 H 3rd Barlow 1987 – George Mason W, 2-0 H 1st Del Carmen, Platenberg Duke L, 0-3 H QF none Loyola (Md.) L, 0-1 A 2nd none 2005 13 USF ^ T, 4-4 H 2nd Murphy 2, Vide, Reyering 1988 – FDU W, 1-0 H 2nd Fallon North Carolina (4) L, 1-2 A 3rd Reyering Howard L, 2-3 (2ot) H QF Fallon, J. Agoos 2006 4 Bucknell W, 4-0 H 2nd Cristman, Colaluca, Holder, Villan- 1989 – Phila. Textile W, 4-1 H 2nd Yorks 3, Kelderman ueva South Carolina W, 1-0 (2ot) H QF Kelderman California (13) W, 2-1 H 3rd Reyering 2 Rutgers W, 3-0 A SF Maessner 2, Kunihiro Notre Dame (12) W, 3-2 H QF Cristman 2, Reyering Santa Clara T, 1-1 (4ot) N1 F Fallon ~ UCLA (8) L, 0-4 N5 SF none 1990 – Richmond W, 1-0 H 1st Crawley 2007 – St. Peter’s W, 3-1 H 1st Tierney, LaBauex, J. Barlow North Carolina W, 3-1 H 2nd Kunihiro, Yorks, Kelderman West Virginia (15) L, 0-1 A 2nd none N.C. State L, 1-2 (2ot) A QF J. Agoos % 2008 10 L, 0-2 H 2nd none 1991 – Hartford W, 2-1 (4ot) H 2nd Reyna, Wood 2009 2 Bucknell W, 5-0 H 2nd Bates 3, Jumper, Tchani Yale W, 2-0 H QF Crawley, Reyna Portland W, 1-0 H 3rd Dimas Saint Louis W, 3-2 (3ot) N2 SF Crawley 2, Wood Maryland W, 3-0 H QF Barlow, Bates, Evans Santa Clara T, 0-0 (4ot) N2 F none $ Wake Forest (3) W, 2-1 (ot) N6 SF Tchani, Ownby 1992 – Penn State W, 4-1 H 2nd Reyna 2, Bates, own goal Akron (1) W, 0-0 (2ot) N6 F none () Dartmouth W, 3-0 H QF Wood 2, Brannan 2010 – Old Dominion L, 0-1 H 1st none Duke W, 3-0 N3 SF Crawley, Wood, Bates 2011 – Delaware L, 0-1 (2ot) H 1st none San Diego W, 2-0 N3 F Friends, Imler 2012 – Lafayette W, 1-0 H 1st Bates 1993 – William & Mary W, 2-1 H 1st Fisher, Reid New Mexico (13) L, 1-3 A 2nd Brown Loyola (Md.) W, 2-1 H 2nd Wood, Reyna 2013 8 St. John’s W, 2-0 H 2nd Zinkhan, Bird Wisconsin W, 3-0 H QF Wood 2, Peay Marquette (9) W, 3-1 H 3rd Thomsen, Madison, Whar- Princeton W, 3-1 N3 SF Friends 3 ton South Carolina W, 2-0 N3 F Friends 2 Connecticut W, 2-1 H QF Zinkhan, Allen 1994 3 UNC Greensboro W, 3-0 H 1st Fitzmaurice, Nix, Fisher Maryland (5) L, 1-2 N7 SF Wharton Maryland W, 2-1 H 2nd Wood, Friends 2014 16 UNC Wilmington W, 3-1 H 2nd Hayward, Rozhansky, Mc- James Madison W, 4-1 H QF Wood 3, Friends Cord Rutgers W, 2-1 N3 SF Silvera, Walsh Notre Dame (1) W, 1-0 A 3rd Corriveau Indiana (1) W, 1-0 N3 F Wood Georgetown (8) T, 1-1 (2ot) A QF Wharton 1995 1 Rhode Island W, 2-1 H 1st Walsh, Fisher UMBC W, 1-0 N6 SF Madison Hartwick W, 4-0 H 2nd Shapowal 2, Fisher 2 UCLA (2) W, 0-0 (2ot) N6 F none ! Brown W, 4-1 H QF Fisher 2, Feary, Walsh 2015 – Rider W, 2-0 H 1st Salandy-Defour, Rozhansky Duke L, 2-3 N4 SF Feary, Leonard Maryland (10) L, 0-1 A 2nd none 1996 – George Mason L, 0-1 H 1st none 2016 12 W, 2-1 (2ot) H 2nd Foss, Aguilar 1997 2 Howard W, 3-0 H 1st Olsen, Albright, Leonard Stanford (5) L, 0-1 (2ot) A 3rd none Georgetown W, 5-1 H 2nd Olsen 2, Leonard, Trout, 2017 11 Fordham L, 0-1 H 2nd none O’Donnel 2018 10 Furman W, 2-0 H 2nd Crofts 2 American (7) W, 2-1 (2ot) H QF West, Albright 10 Notre Dame (7) L, 0-1 (ot) A 3rd none Saint Louis W, 3-1 N4 SF Olsen 2, West 2019 1 Campbell W, 2-0 H 2nd Patton, Crofts UCLA (5) L, 0-2 N4 F none Saint John’s (16) W, 3-0 H 3rd Ueland 2 1998 2 Rider W, 3-0 H 1st Trout, Barnes, Albright SMU (8) W, 3-2 (ot) H QF Gunnarsson, Bell 2 South Carolina W, 1-0 H 2nd Barnes Wake Forest (4) W, 2-1 N6 SF Dike 2 Stanford L, 0-3 H QF none Georgetown (3) L, 3-3 (2ot) N6 F Bell, Steedman, Dike < 1999 6 Princeton W, 2-1 (3ot) H 1st Martino, O’Donnell Brown W, 3-1 H 2nd Gibbs, Martino, Barnes UCLA L, 0-2 H QF none ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD 67-34-5 (H: 52-19-2; A: 3-10-1; N: 13-5-2) Key to neutral sites: N1—New Brunswick, N.J.; N2—Tampa, Fla.; N3—Davidson, N.C.; N4—Richmond, Va.; N5—St. Louis, Mo.; N6—Cary, N.C.; N7—Chester, Pa. * Game was a 0-0 draw, but Virginia was awarded a 1-0 victory after winning 4-2 in the penalty kick shootout. + UVA advanced to the quarterfinals after winning the penalty kick shootout, 6-5. ~ Virginia and Santa Clara declared co-national champions. ^ UVA advanced to the 3rd round after winning the penalty kick shootout, 7-6. % Game was a 1-1 draw, but N.C. State was awarded a 2-1 victory after winning 7-6 in the penalty kick shootout. () Game was a 0-0 draw, but Virginia was awarded the victory after winning 3-2 in the penalty kick shootout. $ UVA declared national champion after winning 3-1 in the penalty kick shootout. ! Game was a 0-0 draw, but Virginia was awarded the victory after winning 4-2 in the penalty kick shootout ∞ Game resulted in a loss for Virginia because in 2002, a draw in the NCAA Tournament resulted in a loss for the team that < Georgetown declared national champion after winning 7-6 in the penalty kick shootout, officially a loss for Virginia per NCAA did not advance after penalty kicks. rule

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 39 SERIES HISTORY

First Last First Last ACC Opponent W-L-T Pct. UVA Opp Match Match Opponent W-L-T Pct. UVA Opp Match Match Boston College 7-5-3 .567 23 17 1995 2019 High Point 2-3-1 .417 7 18 1941 2019 Clemson 29-24-6 .542 82 91 1968 2019 Hofstra 3-0-0 1.000 9 2 2008 2017 Duke 42-38-10 .522 162 146 1946 2019 Howard 2-1-0 .667 7 3 1988 2009 Louisville 2-3-1 .417 7 11 2013 2019 Illinois State 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 1988 1988 North Carolina 36-40-10 .477 125 119 1946 2019 Indiana 2-4-1 .357 6 9 1984 2000 NC State 49-17-9 .713 176 88 1949 2019 Jacksonville 1-0-0 1.000 7 1 2000 2000 Notre Dame 8-4-4 .625 22 16 1985 2019 James Madison 20-4-2 .808 51 17 1976 2019 Pittsburgh 7-2-1 .750 20 6 1982 2019 Johns Hopkins 1-1-0 .500 2 4 1941 1942 Syracuse 3-1-1 .700 8 4 2013 2019 Kentucky 1-0-0 1.000 3 2 2002 2002 Virginia Tech 41-4-5 .870 145 38 1960 2019 Lafayette 1-0-0 1.000 1 0 2012 2012 Wake Forest 38-13-8 .712 99 93 1980 2019 Lehigh 3-0-0 1.000 11 3 1998 2017 First Last Liberty 18-1-1 .925 51 15 1986 2011 Opponent W-L-T Pct. UVA Opp Match Match Long Island 2-1-0 .667 5 4 1983 2004 Adelphi 2-1-0 .667 3 0 1976 1998 Longwood 6-0-1 .929 18 3 1984 2010 Akron 2-2-0 .500 6 4 1980 2009 Loyola (Md.) 3-4-0 .429 10 17 1941 1993 Alabama A&M 3-0-0 1.000 18 1 1982 2010 Lynchburg 10-11-3 .479 38 40 1955 1982 Alumni 2-0-0 1.000 9 1 1977 1978 Manhattan 1-0-0 1.000 4 1 2004 2004 American 17-4-0 .809 48 19 1979 2015 Marist 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 2010 2010 Appalachian State 2-0-0 1.000 11 2 1986 1999 Marquette 3-0-0 1.000 7 1 1981 2017 Army 1-0-0 1.000 4 0 1990 1990 Marshall 6-0-0 1.000 17 1 1996 2018 Averett 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 1983 1983 Maryland 30-42-10 .427 106 163 1941 2019 Baltimore 2-4-1 .357 7 12 1947 1980 Mercer 2-0-0 1.000 6 1 2001 2007 Boston University 1-1-0 .500 3 3 1987 1994 Monmouth 0-0-1 .000 2 2 2005 2005 Bridgewater 0-2-0 .000 0 2 1942 1942 Mount St. Mary’s 8-0-0 1.000 24 1 1991 2012 Brown 2-1-0 .667 7 4 1993 1999 Navy 4-10-0 .286 20 42 1941 2011 Bucknell 2-0-0 1.000 9 0 2006 2009 Nevada-Las Vegas 1-1-1 .500 6 4 1986 1995 Buffalo 1-0-0 1.000 5 1 1998 1998 New Hampshire 1-0-0 1.000 1 0 2018 2018 California 2-1-0 .667 4 5 1983 2012 New Mexico 0-1-1 .250 2 4 2004 2012 UCLA 3-7-1 .318 7 19 1984 2014 Northeastern 1-0-0 1.000 4 1 2000 2000 UC Riverside 1-0-0 .000 2 0 2005 2005 UNC Greensboro 4-1-0 .800 13 3 1984 2013 UC Santa Barbara 2-0-1 .833 3 0 1985 2006 UNC Wilmington 3-0-0 1.000 9 2 1983 2017 Cal State Fullerton 1-0-2 .667 5 4 1996 1999 Ohio State 3-0-0 1.000 6 1 1984 1999 Campbell 3-0-0 1.000 8 2 2007 2019 Old Dominion 16-6-2 .708 58 23 1971 2014 Catawba 1-0-0 1.000 6 0 1987 1987 Oneonta State 1-0-0 1.000 1 0 1987 1987 Central Connecticut 2-0-0 1.000 8 0 1997 2008 Pacific 1-0-0 1.000 1 0 2019 2019 Charleston 1-0-0 1.000 6 0 1989 1989 Penn State 2-1-0 .750 10 5 1992 2002 Charlotte 3-1-0 .750 6 2 1989 2015 Pennsylvania 2-0-0 1.000 5 0 1989 1992 Cherry Point Marines 0-0-1 .500 2 2 1952 1952 Pfeiffer 0-1-0 .000 2 3 1977 1977 Cincinnati 2-0-0 1.000 2 0 2004 2011 Philadelphia Textile 1-0-0 1.000 4 1 1989 1989 Coastal Carolina 2-0-0 1.000 5 3 1987 2016 Portland 4-0-0 1.000 9 3 2009 2017 Columbia 1-0-0 1.000 5 0 2007 2007 Princeton 6-1-0 .857 14 4 1986 1999 Connecticut 2-2-0 .500 7 8 1980 2013 Providence 2-0-0 1.000 6 0 2000 2013 Cornell 5-0-0 1.000 16 0 1979 2016 Radford 13-1-1 .900 49 8 1982 2019 Creighton 1-2-1 .375 7 11 1991 2003 Randolph-Macon 11-7-2 .600 44 30 1958 1983 Dartmouth 2-0-0 1.000 5 0 1992 1994 Rhode Island 2-0-0 1.000 4 2 1995 2002 Davidson 9-3-0 .750 38 18 1941 2017 Richmond 15-1-1 .912 68 9 1976 2011 Davis & Elkins 2-0-0 1.000 5 1 1980 1986 Rider 2-0-0 1.000 5 0 1998 2015 Delaware 0-1-0 .000 0 1 2011 2011 Roanoke 12-5-2 .684 50 20 1947 1971 Denver 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 2018 2018 Robert Morris 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 1995 1995 Drexel 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 2012 2012 Rollins 0-1-0 .000 2 3 1976 1976 East Carolina 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 2001 2001 Rutgers 5-0-0 1.000 12 3 1986 1994 Eastern Mennonite 1-3-0 .250 12 13 1966 1968 Saint Louis 4-2-2 .625 16 11 1987 2019 Elon 1-0-0 1.000 3 1 2000 2000 Saint Peter’s 1-0-0 1.000 3 1 2007 2007 Fairfield 0-0-1 .500 2 2 2000 2000 St. Francis (Pa.) 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 2006 2006 Fairleigh Dickinson 3-0-1 .875 6 3 1984 1998 St. Francis (N.Y.) 2-0-0 1.000 5 2 2004 2005 Florida Atlantic 1-0-0 1.000 4 2 2007 2007 St. John’s 7-1-0 .875 17 2 1994 2019 Florida International 2-0-1 .833 6 2 1993 2018 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1-0-0 1.000 3 2 1995 1995 Fordham 0-1-0 .000 0 1 2017 2017 St. Mary’s (Md.) 1-0-0 1.000 3 1 1978 1978 Fort Bragg 1-0-0 1.000 3 1 1961 1961 San Diego 2-0-0 1.000 3 0 1992 1998 Fort Lee 1-0-0 1.000 6 4 1960 1960 San Francisco 3-1-0 .750 9 5 1983 1995 Frostburg State 2-3-1 .417 10 17 1947 1956 Santa Clara 0-0-2 .500 1 1 1989 1991 Furman 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 2018 2018 Seton Hall 4-2-0 .667 13 8 1992 2003 George Mason 19-8-3 .683 50 33 1972 2015 South Carolina 3-1-1 .700 6 3 1989 2000 George Washington 5-0-0 1.000 21 2 1982 2019 South Florida 2-0-1 1.000 10 8 1985 2005 Georgetown 8-3-2 .692 42 16 1957 2019 SMU 1-3-0 .250 5 10 1987 2019 Gonzaga 0-1-0 .000 2 3 1999 1999 Stanford 1-2-0 .333 2 5 1989 2016 Guilford 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 1979 1979 Tampa 1-0-0 1.000 1 0 1985 1985 Hampden-Sydney 11-0-0 1.000 42 7 1970 1980 Temple 2-0-0 1.000 10 0 2001 2002 Hartford 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 1991 1991 Towson 5-4-1 .550 14 10 1941 1992 Hartwick 2-0-0 1.000 9 0 1995 2002 Tulsa 1-1-1 .500 3 2 2007 2015

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 40 SERIES HISTORY

First Last Opponent W-L-T Pct. UVA Opp Match Match UAB 2-0-0 1.000 4 2 2010 2014 UMBC 5-0-0 1.000 12 3 1988 2014 Vermont 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 2016 2016 Villanova 1-0-0 1.000 3 2 2017 2017 VCU 25-2-1 .911 102 14 1948 2016 VMI 18-0-0 1.000 101 8 1957 1996 Virginia Wesleyan 2-0-1 .833 11 1 1972 1974 Washington 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 2009 2009 Washington College 0-0-1 .500 3 3 1953 1953 Washington & Lee 20-13-5 .592 97 57 1947 1981 West Virginia 5-3-0 .625 15 7 1980 2011 Western Michigan 1-0-0 1.000 1 0 2019 2019 William & Mary 15-8-4 .630 44 28 1968 2016 Wisconsin 2-0-0 1.000 7 2 1993 2011 Wright State 2-0-0 1.000 5 3 2012 2018 Xavier 0-0-2 .500 2 2 2012 2016 Yale 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 1991 1991 OVERALL 792-354-126 .672 2700 1505

ACC RECORD: 197-139-52 (.575) ALL GAMES vs. ACC SCHOOLS: 248-184-64 (.565) ALL GAMES vs. IN-STATE: 274-79-35 (.751) HISTORY BREAKDOWN: 76 seasons: 56 winning, 18 losing, 2 even. * Includes games against Richmond Professional Institute prior to 1968. Bold denotes 2020 regular-season opponent

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BOSTON COLLEGE (7-5-3) 9/25/2010 A W, 1-0 11/14/2002 N39 # W, 4-1 10/12/2010 H T, 0-0 (2OT) H: 6-2-0 | A: 1-2-3 | N: 0-1-0 | ACC: 6-5-3 9/30/2011 A W, 2-0 10/17/2003 A L, 1-3 9/30/2014 H W, 2-1 (OT) ACCT: 1-1 9/28/2012 H L, 0-2 10/23/2004 H W, 3-2 (OT) 9/15/2015 H W, 2-0 UNDER GELNOVATCH: 6-5-3 9/6/2013 A L, 0-2 11/10/2004 N39 # W, 3-1 9/5/2016 A W, 3-1 9/4/1995 H15 W, 3-2 10/17/2014 A L, 1-2 12/4/2004 H $ L, 0-3 10/15/2019 H W, 1-0 9/24/2005 A W, 4-3 9/17/2016 H T, 3-3 (2OT) 10/16/2005 H W, 1-0 9/15/2006 H W, 3-2 (OT) 10/12/2018 A W, 4-1 10/6/2006 A L, 1-2 LOUISVILLE (2-3-1) 10/20/2007 H L, 1-2 11/17/2019 N39 # W, 3-1 10/26/2007 H L, 1-2 (2OT) H: 2-1-0 | A: 0-2-1 | N: 0-0-0 | ACC: 2-2-0 11/14/2007 N # L, 0-1 10/25/2008 A L, 0-1 (OT) ACCT: 0-1-1 10/17/2008 A L, 0-1 DUKE (42-38-10) 11/12/2008 N # W, 4-2 UNDER GELNOVATCH: 2-3-1 10/25/2009 H W, 2-0 H: 20-17-3 | A: 15-18-7 | N: 7-3-0 | ACC: 33-26-8 9/11/2009 H L, 0-1 (2OT) 8/30/2013 H L, 1-2 10/22/2010 A T, 1-1 (2OT) ACCT: 8-3-0 | NCAA: 1-2-0 9/11/2010 A T, 2-2 (2OT) 10/2/2015 H W, 3-2 10/29/2011 H L, 1-2 UNDER GELNOVATCH: 17-12-3 9/9/2011 A W, 1-0 9/24/2016 A L, 1-6 10/26/2012 A T, 0-0 (2OT) 10/25/1946 A L, 0-6 9/7/2012 H W, 1-0 11/6/2016 A # L, 0-1 11/8/2013 H W, 1-0 (OT) 11/13/1946 H T, 1-1 10/8/2013 A T, 0-0 (2OT) 11/5/2017 A # T, 0-0 (2OT) 10/9/2015 A L, 1-2 10/10/1947 A T, 3-3 10/11/2014 H W, 1-0 10/4/2019 H W, 2-0 10/6/2017 H W, 1-0 11/13/1947 H L, 1-2 9/11/2015 A T, 2-2 (2OT) 11/1/2017 H # W, 4-0 11/12/1948 H L, 1-3 10/28/2016 H W, 1-0 10/11/2019 A T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/30/1949 A L, 0-2 10/27/2017 A L, 0-1 11/10/1950 H L, 2-3 10/5/2018 H L, 0-2 CAMPBELL (3-0-0) 10/9/1951 A L, 2-5 9/13/2019 A W, 3-1 H: 3-0-0 | A: 0-0-0 | N: 0-0-0 | NCAA: 1-0-0 10/17/1952 H L, 0-4 UNDER GELNOVATCH: 3-0-0 11/18/1953 A W, 2-0 GEORGE WASHINGTON (5-0-0) 9/19/2007 H W, 2-1 10/9/1954 H W, 4-0 H: 5-0-0 | A: 0-0-0 | N: 0-0-0 11/2/2010 H W, 4-1 10/28/1955 A L, 1-3 UNDER GELNOVATCH: 2-0-0 11/24/2019 H $ W, 2-0 10/26/1956 H W, 2-0 10/20/1982 H15 W, 5-0 10/18/1957 A W, 1-0 9/7/1985 H W, 4-1 CLEMSON (29-24-6) 10/24/1958 H W, 7-3 9/21/1994 H W, 7-0 H: 11-11-3 | A: 13-11-2 | N: 5-2-1 | ACC: 24-21-4 11/13/1959 A W, 3-2 9/22/2009 H W, 2-1 (OT) ACCT: 5-2-1 | NCAA: 0-1 10/28/1960 H L, 0-4 10/1/2019 H W, 3-0 UNDER GELNOVATCH: 14-10-3 11/6/1961 A L, 1-3 10/22/1968 H T, 2-2 (OT) 10/17/1962 H L, 1-4 GEORGETOWN (8-3-2) 10/5/1969 H W, 1-0 (OT) 11/6/1963 A W, 3-2 H: 6-1-1 | A: 2-0-1 | N: 0-2-0 11/1/1970 A W, 2-1 11/4/1964 H L, 0-2 UNDER GELNOVATCH: 3-2-1 10/10/1971 H L, 1-5 10/22/1965 A W, 4-3 11/9/1957 H W, 3-0 10/29/1972 A L, 1-4 11/3/1966 H L, 1-3 10/31/1958 H W, 5-2 11/9/1973 H L, 0-5 10/20/1967 A L, 1-2 10/31/1959 A T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/13/1974 A L, 0-4 10/18/1968 H W, 8-2 11/11/1960 H L, 1-2 11/7/1975 H L, 0-2 10/17/1969 A W, 2-0 10/20/1961 A W, 7-2 11/5/1976 A L, 0-3 10/23/1970 H W, 2-1 10/12/1962 H W, 4-1 11/4/1977 H L, 0-2 10/22/1971 A L, 1-2 9/22/1993 H W, 4-1 11/3/1978 A L, 0-2 10/25/1972 H L, 0-1 10/30/1996 H W, 6-0 11/7/1979 H L, 0-2 10/16/1973 A W, 2-0 10/8/1997 A W, 1-0 11/9/1980 A L, 0-4 10/18/1974 H W, 2-0 11/30/1997 H $ W, 5-1 11/6/1981 H L, 0-2 (OT) 10/17/1975 A L, 2-3 8/24/2012 N42 L, 1-2 (OT) 11/5/1982 A L, 0-1 10/15/1976 H W, 3-1 12/6/2014 H $ T, 1-1 (2OT) 11/4/1983 H W, 2-1 (OT) 10/25/1977 A W, 1-0 12/15/2019 N39 $ L, 3-3 (2OT) 11/2/1984 A W, 2-0 10/15/1978 H W, 4-2 (OT) 12/2/1984 H $ L, 0-1 10/6/1979 A W, 2-1 HIGH POINT (2-3-1) 11/1/1985 H W, 2-0 11/1/1980 H T, 2-2 (OT) H: 2-2-0 | A: 0--1-1 | N: 0-0-0 11/2/1986 A W, 1-0 10/31/1981 A L, 2-3 UNDER GELNOVATCH: 2-0-0 11/1/1987 H W, 1-0 10/31/1982 H T, 2-2 (OT) 10/24/1941 A L, 0-9 10/30/1988 A W, 1-0 10/30/1983 A L, 0-1 11/4/1941 H L, 1-3 10/29/1989 H W, 4-2 (OT) 10/27/1984 H W, 4-2 10/31/1942 A T, 3-3 10/28/1990 A T, 1-1 (OT) 10/27/1985 A L, 0-1 10/27/1948 H L, 0-2 10/27/1991 H W, 2-1 10/26/1986 H W, 4-0 10/9/2012 H W, 2-1 10/11/1992 A W, 3-2 (OT) 10/23/1987 A T, 0-0 (OT) 9/7/2019 H W, 1-0 11/8/1992 N25 # W, 4-2 10/22/1988 H W, 1-0 10/10/1993 H L, 1-2 10/21/1989 A T, 2-2 (OT) JAMES MADISON (20-4-2) 11/7/1993 N25 # W, 2-1 11/3/1989 A # L, 0-1 H: 11-2-2 | A: 9-1-0 | N: 0-1-0 10/9/1994 A W, 6-4 10/21/1990 H L, 0-2 (OT) UNDER GELNOVATCH: 6-0-1 11/11/1994 A T, 2-2 (OT) 10/20/1991 A W, 5-2 (OT) 11/15/1972 H L, 0-1 10/15/1995 H W, 2-1 (OT) 10/25/1992 H L, 1-2 9/17/1976 N8 L, 2-5 11/12/1995 N20 # W, 1-0 12/4/1992 N28 $ W, 3-0 10/18/1977 A W, 1-0 10/20/1996 A W, 3-2 (OT) 10/24/1993 A L, 0-1 10/25/1978 H T, 1-1 (OT) 10/19/1997 H T, 1-1 (OT) 11/5/1993 N25 # W, 1-0 10/24/1979 A L, 1-2 10/18/1998 A L, 0-2 10/23/1994 H L, 1-2 (OT) 10/4/1980 H L, 0-1 10/16/1999 H L, 1-2 11/13/1994 N22 # W, 1-0 10/7/1981 A W, 4-0 10/15/2000 A W, 3-2 10/22/1995 A T, 3-3 (OT) 9/29/1982 A W, 2-0 10/13/2001 H W, 2-0 11/10/1995 A # W, 4-1 10/14/1983 A W, 2-1 11/18/2001 N22 # L, 0-1 12/8/1995 N29 $ L, 2-3 10/17/1984 H W, 3-0 10/13/2002 A L, 2-3 (OT) 10/26/1996 H W, 6-1 10/23/1985 A W, 4-0 10/11/2003 H W, 3-2 11/15/1996 H # W, 3-2 (2OT) 10/7/1986 H W, 4-0 11/12/2003 N39 # T, 0-0 (OT) 10/25/1997 A W, 2-0 9/30/1987 A W, 1-0 10/17/2004 A W, 2-0 10/25/1998 H W, 3-2 9/29/1988 H W, 2-0 10/7/2005 A W, 1-0 (2OT) 11/13/1998 N34 # L, 1-3 (OT) 9/27/1989 A W, 2-1 (OT) 11/9/2005 N39 # L, 1-4 10/24/1999 A L, 0-3 9/26/1990 H W, 2-0 9/30/2006 H W, 1-0 11/14/1999 N34 # L, 1-2 (3OT) 9/25/1991 A W, 2-0 11/1/2006 N42 # W, 2-0 10/21/2000 H L, 2-3 9/23/1992 H W, 3-0 10/12/2007 A L, 1-2 11/10/2000 N34 # W, 3-0 12/4/1994 H $ W, 4-1 10/10/2008 H W, 1-0 10/20/2001 A W, 1-0 (OT) 10/4/2000 H W, 3-2 (2OT) 9/26/2009 H L, 0-1 10/20/2002 H W, 3-1 11/9/2001 H W, 2-1

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MARYLAND (30-42-10) 12/13/2013 N45 $ L, 1-2 10/13/2017 A T, 0-0 (2OT) 10/2/2009 A L, 0-1 (2OT) H: 15-17-4 | A: 10-20-4 | N: 5-5-2 | ACC: 23-30-9 11/22/2015 A L, 0-1 9/20/2019 H W, 2-0 10/1/2010 H L, 0-1 ACCT: 4-5-1 | NCAA: 2-2-0 9/3/2018 N47 T, 0-0 (2OT) 9/23/2011 H L, 0-3 UNDER GELNOVATCH: 12-15-6 9/2/2019 N47 W, 2-0 11/11/2011 N39 # L, 0-1 (OT) 10/8/1941 A L, 0-12 NORTH CAROLINA (36-40-10) 9/21/2012 A L, 0-1 10/25/1947 H L, 0-3 NC STATE (49-17-9) H: 18-15-5 | A: 15-22-4 | N: 3-3-1 | ACC: 29-28-9 11/9/2012 N42 # T, 0-0 (2OT) 11/17/1948 A L, 0-5 H: 31-2-2 | A: 14-14-5 | N: 4-1-1 | ACC: 43-14-7 ACCT: 5-3-1 | NCAA: 1-1-0 11/1/2013 H L, 0-1 10/14/1949 H L, 1-10 ACCT: 4-1-1 | NCAA: 0-1 UNDER GELNOVATCH: 12-12-4 11/1/2014 A T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/20/1950 A L, 1-3 UNDER GELNOVATCH: 19-4-3 10/19/1946 A L, 0-3 10/30/2015 H T, 0-0 (2OT) 11/19/1954 H L, 0-7 11/21/1949 A L, 1-2 11/8/1946 H W, 3-1 10/7/2016 A W, 2-1 11/18/1955 A L, 0-3 10/25/1950 H W, 5-4 10/31/1947 H L, 0-1 9/22/2017 H L, 1-2 (OT) 11/13/1956 H L, 0-2 11/8/1951 A T, 1-1 (OT) 11/21/1947 A L, 0-2 11/1/2019 H W, 2-1 (OT) 10/25/1957 A L, 0-2 11/7/1952 H W, 3-1 10/22/1948 A L, 0-3 10/28/1958 H L, 1-2 11/6/1953 A L, 1-2 10/28/1949 H L, 0-1 NOTRE DAME (8-4-4) 10/20/1959 A L, 1-5 11/8/1954 A T, 1-1 (OT) 10/27/1950 A L, 1-2 H: 4-0-2 | A: 3-4-1 | N: 1-0-1 | ACC: 3-1-3 10/7/1960 H L, 1-4 (OT) 11/12/1955 H W, 3-1 10/25/1951 H L, 1-2 (OT) ACCT: 1-2-1 | NCAA: 2-1-0 10/6/1961 A L, 0-3 11/7/1956 A W, 4-1 10/22/1952 A L, 2-3 UNDER GELNOVATCH: 5-4-4 10/26/1962 H L, 2-3 (2OT) 11/2/1957 H W, 2-0 10/23/1953 H L, 2-3 9/1/1985 H W, 3-0 10/23/1963 A L, 2-7 10/18/1958 A L, 3-4 11/9/1954 A T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/3/1989 N14 W, 3-0 10/22/1964 H L, 0-2 10/19/1959 H W, 2-1 10/17/1955 H T, 1-1 (2OT) 11/24/2006 H $ W, 3-2 11/5/1965 A L, 0-2 11/5/1960 A W, 2-1 11/8/1956 A W, 2-0 10/26/2013 A W, 2-0 11/10/1966 H L, 1-5 10/10/1961 H W, 7-2 11/13/1957 H T, 4-4 (OT) 11/15/2013 N42 # T, 3-3 (2OT) 10/9/1967 A L, 0-4 10/8/1962 A W, 6-2 10/17/1958 A L, 2-3 9/21/2014 H T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/29/1968 H L, 0-5 10/15/1963 H W, 3-2 10/16/1959 H L, 2-3 11/9/2014 A # L, 0-3 10/28/1969 A T, 2-2 10/19/1964 A L, 1-4 10/14/1960 A L, 0-3 11/30/2014 A $ W, 1-0 11/17/1969 A $ L, 0-5 11/2/1965 H W, 6-0 11/9/1961 H L, 1-2 9/25/2015 A L, 1-3 10/18/1970 H L, 2-3 10/27/1966 A L, 2-5 10/22/1962 A L, 1-2 11/8/2015 A # L, 0-1 10/13/1971 A W, 2-1 10/27/1967 H L, 2-4 10/29/1963 H T, 2-2 (OT) 10/14/2016 H W, 1-0 10/15/1972 H T, 1-1 10/24/1968 A L, 1-2 10/29/1964 A L, 1-2 9/29/2017 A T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/5/1973 A L, 1-3 10/23/1969 H W, 5-1 10/27/1965 H L, 0-1 11/8/2017 H # W, 2-1 10/4/1974 H L, 0-1 11/10/1971 H T, 0-0 (OT) 10/28/1966 A L, 0-4 10/23/2018 H T, 0-0 (2OT) 10/25/1975 A L, 1-6 11/11/1972 H T, 1-1 10/31/1967 H L, 2-3 11/25/2018 A $ L, 0-1 (OT) 10/23/1976 H T, 2-2 10/14/1973 A L, 1-3 10/25/1968 A L, 0-3 9/28/2019 A W, 1-0 10/22/1977 A L, 2-4 11/8/1974 H W, 4-0 10/24/1969 H W, 1-0 11/11/1978 H W, 3-1 11/2/1975 A L, 1-2 10/13/1970 A W, 1-0 PACIFIC (1-0-0) 9/15/1979 A W, 1-0 10/30/1976 H W, 3-0 10/18/1971 H L, 0-1 H: 1-0-0 | A: 0-0-0 | N: 0-0-0 | NCAA: 0-0-0 9/12/1980 H W, 2-1 10/30/1977 A W, 1-0 10/3/1972 A W, 2-0 UNDER GELNOVATCH: 1-0 9/12/1981 A W, 1-0 10/29/1978 H W, 1-0 10/22/1973 H L, 0-1 8/30/2019 H W, 2-0 9/25/1982 H W, 2-1 10/27/1979 A W, 2-1 10/15/1974 A W, 2-0 9/25/1983 A W, 4-1 10/25/1980 H L, 1-3 10/21/1975 A L, 2-4 PITTSBURGH (7-2-1) 9/22/1984 H W, 8-1 10/24/1981 A L, 0-3 10/12/1976 A L, 1-2 H: 5--2-0 | A: 2-0-1 | N: 0-0-0 | ACC: 5-1-1 9/22/1985 A W, 2-0 10/24/1982 H W, 2-1 10/11/1977 H L, 0-1 ACCT: 0-1-0 | NCAA: 0-0-0 9/21/1986 H W, 1-0 10/22/1983 A W, 2-1 9/30/1978 A L, 0-1 UNDER GELNOVATCH: 6-2-1 9/20/1987 A W, 1-0 10/14/1984 H W, 1-0 10/17/1979 H T, 1-1 (OT) 9/5/1982 H W, 3-0 9/18/1988 H W, 2-1 10/12/1985 A T, 2-2 (OT) 10/15/1980 A L, 0-2 11/5/2002 H W, 2-0 9/17/1989 A W, 4-1 10/12/1986 H W, 4-0 9/27/1981 H W, 3-2 (OT) 10/4/2013 H W, 5-0 9/16/1990 H L, 0-1 10/11/1987 A W, 2-0 10/3/1982 A T, 0-0 (OT) 10/4/2014 A W, 3-0 9/15/1991 A W, 3-0 10/9/1988 H W, 2-0 10/2/1983 H W, 2-0 10/16/2015 H W, 3-1 9/13/1992 H W, 5-1 11/4/1988 N22 # T, 0-0 (OT) 9/30/1984 A W, 3-2 10/21/2016 A T, 0-0 (2OT) 9/12/1993 A W, 1-0 10/8/1989 A W, 4-0 9/29/1985 H W, 3-1 10/20/2017 H W, 2-1 (2OT) 9/11/1994 H W, 4-2 10/6/1990 H W, 3-2 (OT) 9/28/1986 A W, 4-1 9/28/2018 A W, 2-0 11/27/1994 H $ W, 2-1 11/3/1990 N20 # L, 1-2 9/27/1987 H W, 2-0 10/31/2018 H # L, 0-2 9/10/1995 A T, 2-2 (OT) 11/25/1990 A $ L, 1-2 (OT) 11/6/1987 N20 # L, 0-3 10/18/2019 H L, 0-2 9/15/1996 H T, 1-1 (OT) 10/5/1991 A W, 4-3 10/2/1988 A W, 2-0 11/17/1996 H # L, 0-2 10/4/1992 H W, 3-2 (OT) 11/6/1988 N22 # W, 2-1 PORTLAND (4-0-0) 9/13/1997 A T, 0-0 (OT) 10/3/1993 A W, 3-1 10/1/1989 H W, 3-0 H: 3-0-0 | A: 1-0-0 | N: 0-0-0 | NCAA: 1-0-0 11/16/1997 N31 # W, 2-0 10/2/1994 H W, 2-1 9/30/1990 A W, 2-0 UNDER GELNOVATCH: 4-0-0 9/12/1998 H W, 4-1 10/1/1995 A W, 4-0 11/1/1990 N20 # W, 3-0 9/4/2009 A W, 3-0 9/12/1999 A L, 0-1 10/6/1996 H W, 5-0 11/18/1990 H $ W, 3-1 11/29/2009 H $ W, 1-0 11/11/1999 N34 # W, 2-0 10/5/1997 A L, 1-2 (OT) 9/29/1991 H W, 1-0 10/5/2015 H W, 3-2 11/3/2000 H W, 2-0 10/3/1998 H W, 4-0 11/8/1991 A # W, 1-0 10/2/2017 H W, 2-1 (OT) 11/4/2001 A W, 3-0 11/12/1998 N34 # W, 4-0 (OT) 9/27/1992 A W, 6-3 11/1/2002 H W, 1-0 10/3/1999 A L, 1-2 11/6/1992 A # W, 2-0 RADFORD (13-1-1) 11/17/2002 N39 # L, 0-3 10/1/2000 H W, 6-1 9/26/1993 H W, 3-2 H: 11-1-1 | A: 2-0-0 | N: 0-0-0 | NCAA: 0-0-0 10/31/2003 A L, 0-1 11/9/2000 N34 # W, 1-0 9/25/1994 A L, 1-5 UNDER GELNOVATCH: 4-1-1 11/16/2003 N39 # T, 1-1 (OT) 9/30/2001 A W, 2-0 9/24/1995 H W, 7-1 11/9/1982 H W, 7-1 11/5/2004 H L, 1-2 9/28/2002 H W, 4-0 9/29/1996 A T, 3-3 (OT) 11/8/1983 H W, 5-0 11/14/2004 N39 # W, 2-1 9/28.2003 A L, 0-1 9/28/1997 H W, 2-1 (OT) 9/26/1984 A W, 5-0 10/19/2005 A L, 0-3 10/2/2004 H W, 2-1 11/13/1997 N31 # W, 4-0 10/1/1985 H W, 5-0 10/11/2006 H W, 3-0 9/17/2005 H W, 2-0 9/27/1998 A W, 2-0 9/24/1986 A W, 1-0 11/3/2007 A L, 1-4 9/9/2006 A W, 2-1 9/25/1999 H W, 2-1 9/23/1987 H W, 7-0 10/31/2008 H L, 1-2 9/22/2007 A T, 2-2 (2OT) 9/24/2000 A W, 3-1 9/21/1988 H W, 3-0 11/16/2008 N39 # L, 0-1 11/13/2007 N39 # W, 4-1 11/12/2000 N34 # L, 0-1 (OT) 8/28/1990 H W, 3-1 10/31/2009 A T,0-0 (2OT) 9/19/2008 H W, 5-0 9/22/2001 H W, 2-0 10/20/1993 H W, 2-0 11/11/2009 N39 # W, 1-0 11/7/2009 H W, 1-0 9/21/2002 A L, 1-2 9/20/2011 H W, 4-3 12/4/2009 H $ W, 3-0 11/15/2009 N39 # W, 1-0 9/21/2003 H W, 1-0 10/21/2014 H W, 3-0 10/29/2010 H L, 0-2 11/6/2010 A L, 0-2 9/26/2004 A L, 1-2 10/11/2016 H T, 1-1 (2OT) 11/12/2010 N39 # L, 0-2 11/3/2011 H W, 4-1 10/1/2005 H W, 2-0 10/17/2017 H L, 0-1 10/7/2011 H W, 2-1 11/1/2012 A W, 2-1 (2OT) 11/27/2005 A $ L, 1-2 10/16/2018 H W, 2-1 10/5/2012 A L, 0-1 9/20/2013 H T, 3-3 (2OT) 9/22/2006 A L, 1-2 9/17/2019 H W, 1-0 10/11/2013 H T, 3-3 (2OT) 9/18/2015 H W, 1-0 10/6/2007 H W, 2-1 11/17/2013 N42 # L, 0-1 11/2/2016 H # W, 1-0 10/3/2008 A W, 1-0

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SAINT LOUIS (4-2-2) 9/28/2007 H T, 1-1 (2OT) WESTERN MICHIGAN (1-0-0) H: 2-0-0 | A: 0-0-0 | N: 2-2-2 | NCAA: 2-0-0 9/26/2008 A W, 2-1 H: 1-0-0 | A: 0-0-0 | N: 0-0-0 | NCAA: 0-0-0 UNDER GELNOVATCH: 3-2-0 10/17/2009 A W, 3-1 UNDER GELNOVATCH: 1-0-0 10/18/1987 N19 T, 1-1 (OT) 10/15/2010 H W, 2-1 (OT) 9/23/2019 H W, 1-0 (ot) 9/7/1990 N14 T, 1-1 (OT) 10/21/2011 A T, 0-0 (2OT) 12/6/1991 N26 $ W, 3-2 (OT) 10/19/2012 H W, 3-2 (OT) Legend 9/8/1996 H15 W, 2-1 (OT) 10/18/2013 A T, 1-1 (2OT) 1 — at Salem, Va. 12/12/1997 N29 $ W, 3-1 9/12/2014 H W, 1-0 2 — at Lynchburg Tournament, Lynchburg, Va. 8/31/2003 N36 L, 2-3 (OT) 11/5/2014 H # W, 1-0 3 — at Lynchburg, Va. 9/12/2004 N40 L, 1-2 10/23/2015 A W, 1-0 4 — at Roanoke, Va. 10/22/2019 H W, 3-0 9/30/2016 H T, 0-0 (2OT) 5 — at Lexington, Va. 9/15/2017 A W, 2-1 6 — at Harrisonburg, Va. SMU (1-3-0) 9/7/2018 H T, 1-1 (2OT) 7 — at Loyola Tournament, Towson, Md. H: 1-1-0 | A: 0-2-0 | N: 0-0-0 | NCAA: 1-0-0 10/25/2019 A W, 2-0 8 — at UMBC Tournament, Catonsville, Md. UNDER GELNOVATCH: 1-2-0 9 — at William & Mary Classic, Williamsburg, Va. 10/16/1987 A L, 0-1 WAKE FOREST (38-13-8) 10 — at Old Dominion Classic, Norfolk, Va. 9/7/2007 A L, 1-5 H: 11-8-1 | A: 14-5-3 | N: 13-0-4 | ACC: 21-13-3 11 — at Akron Tournament, Akron, Ohio 8/31/2008 H L, 1-3 ACCT: 15-0-5 | NCAA: 3-0-0 12 — at Fairfax, Va. 12/6/2019 H $ W, 3-2 (OT) UNDER GELNOVATCH: 22-11-6 13 — at USF Tournament, San Francisco, Calif. 9/21/1980 A W, 3-1 14 — at adidas/Met Life Classic, Bloomington, Ind. ST. JOHN’S (7-1-0) 9/20/1981 H L, 1-2 15 — Coca-Cola Classic, Charlottesville, Va. H: 7-1-0 | A: 0-0-0 | N: 0-0-0 | NCAA: 3-0-0 9/19/1982 A W, 2-0 16 — at McDonald’s Classic, Tampa, Fla. UNDER GELNOVATCH: 6-1-0 9/18/1983 H W, 3-1 17 — at Met Life Classic, New Brunswick, N.J. 9/4/1994 H W, 2-0 9/16/1984 A W, 2-0 18 — at Mayor’s Cup XII, Oneonta, N.Y. 11/26/2000 H $ W, 2-1 9/15/1985 H W, 2-0 19 — at SMU Soccer Classic, Dallas, Texas 9/16/2007 H W, 1-0 (OT) 9/14/1986 A W, 3-1 20 — at Durham, N.C. 8/29/2008 H L, 0-1 9/4/1987 H15 W, 3-0 21 — at adidas Ethel M Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. 9/5/2010 H W, 5-0 9/25/1988 A T, 0-0 (OT) 22 — at Clemson, S.C. 9/2/2013 H W, 2-0 9/24/1989 H W, 1-0 23 — at Pacific West Classic, Stanford, Calif. 11/24/2013 H $ W, 2-0 9/23/1990 A W, 1-0 24 — at New Brunswick, N.J. 11/30/2019 H $ W, 3-0 11/2/1990 N20 # T, 0-0 (OT) 25 — at Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/22/1991 H L, 0-2 26 — at Tampa, Fla. SYRACUSE (3-1-1) 11/10/1991 N25 # W, 3-1 27 — Lanzera/Sheraton Classic, Charlottesville, Va. H: 1-0-1 | A: 2-1-0 | N: 0-0-0 9/20/1992 A W, 3-2 (OT) 28 — at Davidson, N.C. ACCT: 1-0-0 | NCAA: 0-0-0 9/19/1993 H W, 1-0 29 — at Richmond, Va. UNDER GELNOVATCH: 3-1-1 11/4/1993 N25 # W, 4-0 30 — adidas Invitational, Charlottesville, Va. 9/28/2013 A W, 2-0 9/18/1994 A W, 3-2 31 — at Kissimmee, Fla. 9/27/2014 A L, 0-1 11/10/1994 N22 # W, 2-0 32 — at Fila Invitational, Fullerton, Calif. 9/8/2017 H T, 2-2 (2OT) 9/17/1995 H W, 4-1 33 — at Virginia Beach, Va. 9/21/2018 A W, 2-0 9/22/1996 A W, 2-0 34 — at Winston-Salem, N.C. 11/1/2019 H # W, 2-1 9/21/1997 H W, 3-1 35 — at Pacific Soccer Classic, Westwood, Calif. 11/14/1997 N31 # W, 2-1 36 — Virginia Soccer Classic, Charlottesville, Va. VIRGINIA TECH (41-4-5) 9/19/1998 A T, 2-2 (OT) 37 — Fila/Maryland Classic, College Park, Md. H: 20-2-3 | A: 19-2-2 | N: 2-0-0 | ACC: 10-2-5 9/19/1999 H T, 1-1 (OT) 38 — at Christopher Newport, Newport News, Va. ACCT: 1-0-0 | NCAA: 0-0-0 11/12/1999 N34 # W, 2-1 39 — at Cary, N.C. at SAS Soccer Stadium. UNDER GELNOVATCH: 14-2-5 9/16/2000 A W, 2-0 40 — Saint Louis Nike Classic, Saint Louis, Mo. 11/18/1960 N2 W, 2-1 9/17/2001 H W, 1-0 41 — UCSB Adidas Classic, Santa Barbara, Calif. 10/13/1961 H W, 9-0 11/16/2001 N22 # W, 1-0 (OT) 42 — Germantown, Md. 11/17/1961 N3 @ W, 7-4 9/14/2002 A L, 1-2 43 — College Cup, St. Louis, Mo. 9/20/1964 A W, 5-0 11/15/2002 N39 # W, 1-0 44 — Hilton Garden Hokie Invitational, Blacksburg, 10/5/1965 H L, 0-2 9/13/2003 H W, 2-1 Va. 10/4/1966 A L, 0-1 11/14/2003 N39# W, 1-0 45 — College Cup, Chester, Pa. 10/2/1967 H W, 2-1 11/26/2003 A $ W, 2-0 46 — Charleston, S.C. 10/2/1968 A W, 2-1 9/17/2004 A W, 2-1 47 — Audi Field, Washington, D.C. 10/30/1969 H W, 2-0 11/12/2004 N39 # W, 2-1 10/26/1970 A W, 3-2 11/4/2005 A W, 2-1 (OT) # signifies ACC Tournament matchup 10/30/1971 H W, 4-1 10/27/2006 H L, 1-2 $ signifies NCAA Tournament matchup 10/12/1975 H W, 2-1 11/3/2006 N42 # T, 1-1 (3OT) @ signifies Virginia State Tournament 10/8/1977 A W, 3-0 11/9/2007 A L, 1-3 10/21/1978 H W, 1-0 11/7/2008 H L, 0-2 10/30/1979 A W, 3-1 11/14/2008 N39 # W, 3-2 10/21/1980 H W, 3-0 9/18/2009 A W, 1-0 10/16/1981 A W, 4-0 11/13/2009 N39 # T, 0-0 (2OT) 10/15/1982 H W, 2-1 12/11/2009 N39 $ W, 2-1 (OT) 10/19/1983 A W, 6-0 9/18/2010 H L, 0-1 10/10/1984 H W, 7-0 11/10/2010 N39 # W, 1-0 10/9/1985 A W, 3-0 10/14/2011 A L, 3-4 11/5/1986 H W, 5-0 11/8/2011 H # W, 4-3 (2OT) 10/25/1989 H W, 3-1 (OT) 10/12/2012 H L, 1-4 10/24/1990 A W, 4-0 11/6/2012 A # T, 2-2 (2OT) 9/18/1991 H W, 3-1 9/13/2013 A L, 2-3 9/16/1992 A W, 3-0 11/12/2013 A # W, 1-0 (OT) 9/15/1993 H W, 6-1 10/24/2014 H L, 1-2 9/14/1994 A W, 8-2 9/10/2016 A L, 0-1 (OT) 9/13/1995 H W, 7-1 11/12/2017 N46 # T, 0-0 (OT) 9/18/1996 A W, 3-0 10/23/2018 H L, 2-3 9/17/1997 H W, 3-1 11/13/2019 H # W, 1-0 9/16/1998 A W, 3-0 11/17/2019 N39 $ W, 2-1 9/22/1999 H W, 2-1 10/30/2004 A L, 1-2 10/29/2005 H L, 1-2 (OT) 10/20/2006 A W, 3-1

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1941 (0-9) 1951 (1-5-2) 1958 (5-4, 1-3 ACC) Sept. 27 Towson State A L, 1-3 Oct. 9 Duke A L, 2-5 Oct. 1 Lynchburg A L, 3-4 (ot) Oct. 4 Navy A L, 0-11 Oct. 12 Roanoke A W, 8-3 Oct. 10 VMI H W, 5-4 Oct. 8 Maryland A L, 0-12 Oct. 18 Washington & Lee A L, 1-2 Oct. 14 Randolph-Macon H W, 8-1 Oct. 18 Loyola, Md. H L, 3-7 Oct. 25 North Carolina H L, 1-2 (ot) Oct. 17 North Carolina A L, 2-3 Oct. 24 High Point A L, 0-9 Nov. 1 Towson State A L, 0-2 Oct. 18 N.C. State A L, 3-4 Oct. 25 Davidson A L, 4-6 Nov. 3 Frostburg Teachers H T, 2-2 Oct. 24 Duke H W, 7-3 Oct. 31 Davidson H L, 1-3 Nov. 8 N.C. State A T, 1-1 (2ot) Oct. 28 Maryland H L, 1-2 Nov. 4 High Point H L, 1-3 Nov. 15 Washington & Lee H L, 1-4 Oct. 31 Georgetown H W, 5-2 Nov. 7 Johns Hopkins A L, 0-3 Nov. 13 Washington & Lee A W, 2-0 1952 (5-2-2) 1942 (4-2-1) Oct. 3 Roanoke A W, 7-0 1959 (3-4-2, 2-2 ACC) Oct. 17 Davidson H W, 5-1 Oct. 7 Washington & Lee H W, 2-0 Oct. 2 Lynchburg H L, 2-4 Oct. 23 Bridgewater A L, 0-1 Oct. 17 Duke H L, 0-4 Oct. 16 North Carolina H L, 2-3 Oct. 30 Davidson A W, 2-0 Oct. 22 North Carolina A L, 2-3 Oct. 19 N.C. State H W, 2-1 Oct. 31 High Point A T, 3-3 Oct. 25 Towson State H T, 0-0 Oct. 21 Navy A L, 1-2 (ot) Nov. 7 Loyola, Md. A W, 3-2 Oct. 29 Roanoke A W, 2-1 (ot) Oct. 30 Maryland A L, 1-5 Nov. 13 Bridgewater H L, 0-1 Nov. 7 N.C. State H W, 3-1 Oct. 31 Georgetown A T, 1-1 (2ot) Nov. 20 Johns Hopkins A W, 2-1 (ot) Nov. 14 Washington & Lee A W, 5-3 Nov. 6 VMI H W, 4-0 Nov. 19 Cherry Point Marines H T, 2-2 Nov. 13 Duke A W, 3-2 1946 (1-3-1) Nov. 17 Washington & Lee H T, 0-0 (ot) Oct. 19 North Carolina A L, 0-3 1953 (4-4-1) Oct. 25 Duke A L, 0-6 Oct. 2 Roanoke H L, 0-1 1960 (3-7, 1-3 ACC) Nov. 1 Loyola, Md. A L, 0-4 Oct. 9 Washington College H T, 3-3 (2ot) Oct. 1 Lynchburg A L, 1-2 Nov. 8 North Carolina H W, 3-1 Oct. 15 Washington & Lee A W, 5-0 Oct. 7 Maryland H L, 1-4 (ot) Nov. 13 Duke H T, 1-1 Oct. 23 North Carolina H L, 2-3 Oct. 14 North Carolina A L, 0-3 Oct. 27 Roanoke H L, 1-2 Oct. 20 Fort Lee A W, 6-4 1947 (2-7-2) Oct. 29 Towson State A W, 2-1 Oct. 28 Duke H L, 0-4 Oct. 10 Duke A T, 3-3 Nov. 6 N.C. State A L, 1-2 Nov. 5 N.C. State A W, 2-1 Oct. 17 Roanoke N1 W, 5-1 Nov. 11 Washington & Lee H W, 6-1 Nov. 9 Washington & Lee A L, 0-4 Oct. 23 Washington & Lee H T, 1-1 (2ot) Nov. 18 Duke A W, 2-0 Nov. 11 Georgetown H L, 1-2 Oct. 25 Maryland H L, 0-3 1954 (2-4-2, 1-1-2 ACC) Nov. 18 Virginia Tech N2 W, 2-1 Oct. 31 North Carolina H L, 0-1 Oct. 1 Roanoke H W, 2-0 Nov. 19 Lynchburg A2 L, 0-4 Nov. 5 Washington & Lee A L, 0-2 Oct. 9 Duke H W, 4-0 Nov. 8 Frostburg Teachers H L, 2-3 Oct. 13 Towson State H L, 2-3 1961 (9-3, 1-3 ACC) Nov. 13 Duke H L, 1-2 Oct. 25 Washington & Lee A L, 1-3 Oct. 3 Lynchburg H W, 3-0 Nov. 17 Baltimore A L, 0-2 Nov. 8 N.C. State A T, 1-1 (2ot) Oct. 6 Maryland A L, 0-3 Nov. 21 North Carolina A L, 0-2 Nov. 9 North Carolina A T, 1-1 (2ot) Oct. 10 N.C. State H W, 7-2 Nov. 26 Loyola, Md. H W, 2-1 Nov. 12 Washington & Lee H L, 1-4 Oct. 13 Virginia Tech H W, 9-0 Nov. 19 Maryland H L, 0-7 Oct. 20 Georgetown A W, 7-2 1948 (3-7-1) Oct. 28 Fort Bragg H W, 3-1 Oct. 1 Washington & Lee H L, 0-1 1955 (3-5-2, 1-2-1 ACC) Nov. 6 Duke A L, 1-3 Oct. 8 Roanoke A W, 4-1 Sept. 28 Lynchburg H W, 3-1 Nov. 9 North Carolina H L, 1-2 Oct. 11 Washington & Lee A L, 1-2 Oct. 4 Roanoke A W, 2-0 Nov. 10 Randolph-Macon A W, 3-0 Oct. 16 Baltimore H T, 0-0 (2ot) Oct. 17 North Carolina H T, 1-1 (2ot) Nov. 14 Washington & Lee H W, 5-4 Oct. 22 North Carolina A L, 0-3 Oct. 25 Washington & Lee H T, 3-3 (2ot) Nov. 17 Virginia Tech @ N3 W, 7-4 Oct. 27 High Point H L, 0-2 Oct. 28 Duke A L, 1-3 Nov. 18 Lynchburg @ A W, 2-1 Nov. 8 Frostburg Teachers A L, 0-5 Nov. 4 Baltimore A L, 0-3 Nov. 10 Roanoke H W, 1-0 Nov. 9 Towson State A L, 0-1 1962 (5-4-1, 1-3 ACC) Nov. 12 Duke H L, 1-3 Nov. 12 N.C. State H W, 3-1 Sept. 28 Navy A L, 1-4 Nov. 17 Maryland A L, 0-5 Nov. 18 Maryland A L, 0-3 Oct. 8 N.C. State A W, 6-2 Nov. 22 Richmond Profes. Inst. A W, 6-0 Nov. 22 Washington & Lee A L, 1-2 Oct. 12 Georgetown H W, 4-1 Oct. 17 Duke H L, 1-4 1949 (5-5) 1956 (6-3, 3-1 ACC) Oct. 22 North Carolina A L, 1-2 Sept. 30 Duke A L, 0-2 Oct. 2 Lynchburg A W, 7-1 Oct. 26 Maryland H L, 2-3 (2ot) Oct. 6 Washington & Lee H W, 3-1 Oct. 9 Washington & Lee A W, 4-1 Nov. 2 Lynchburg A T, 0-0 (ot) Oct. 10 Richmond Profes. Inst. A W, 9-0 Oct. 20 Navy H L, 1-3 Nov. 13 Washington & Lee A W, 8-2 Oct. 14 Maryland H L, 1-10 Oct. 26 Duke H W, 2-0 Nov. 16 Randolph-Macon @ H W, 5-0 Oct. 22 Richmond Profes. Inst. H W, 3-1 Oct. 30 Frostburg Teachers H W, 4-1 Nov. 17 Lynchburg @ H W, 3-2 Oct. 24 Roanoke A L, 0-1 Nov. 2 Baltimore A L, 3-4 Oct. 28 North Carolina H L, 0-1 Nov. 7 N.C. State A W, 4-1 1963 (7-2-1, 2-1-1 ACC) Nov. 3 Washington & Lee A W, 1-0 Nov. 8 North Carolina A W, 2-0 Sept. 27 Navy A L, 0-5 Nov. 12 Frostburg Teachers H W, 1-0 Nov. 13 Maryland H L, 0-2 Oct. 8 Lynchburg A W, 3-2 Nov. 21 N.C. State A L, 1-2 Oct. 11 Randolph-Macon H W, 5-1 1957 (5-2-1, 2-1-1 ACC) Oct. 15 N.C. State H W, 3-2 1950 (4-5-1) Oct. 1 Lynchburg H L, 1-3 Oct. 23 Maryland A L, 2-7 Oct. 6 Frostburg Teachers H L, 1-6 Oct. 9 VMI H W, 8-2 Oct. 29 North Carolina H T, 2-2 (ot) Oct. 9 Roanoke H W, 3-0 Oct. 18 Duke A W, 1-0 Nov. 6 Duke A W, 3-2 Oct. 12 Washington & Lee H T, 1-1 Oct. 25 Maryland A L, 0-2 Nov. 12 Washington & Lee H W, 3-1 Oct. 20 Maryland A L, 1-3 Nov. 2 N.C. State H W, 2-0 Nov. 15 Roanoke @ H W, 3-0 Oct. 25 N.C. State H W, 5-4 Nov. 9 Georgetown H W, 3-0 Nov. 16 Lynchburg @ H W, 1-0 Oct. 27 North Carolina A L, 1-2 Nov. 13 North Carolina H T, 4-4 (ot) Nov. 2 Richmond Profes. Inst. H W, 7-0 Nov. 18 Washington & Lee H W, 2-0 Nov. 10 Duke H L, 2-3 Nov. 15 Washington & Lee A L, 2-3 Nov. 20 Richmond Profes. Inst. A W, 3-1

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1964 (4-5-2, 0-4 ACC) 1970 (8-2-1, 3-1 ACC) 1975 (5-8, 0-5 ACC) Sept. 20 Virginia Tech A W, 5-0 ACC CHAMPIONS Sept. 19 Davidson H W, 3-1 Oct. 2 Roanoke H W, 3-2 Oct. 1 VMI A W, 4-0 Sept. 25 Washington & Lee H W, 5-0 Oct. 7 Lynchburg A L, 0-2 Oct. 3 Hampden-Sydney H W, 8-0 Oct. 3 Baltimore H L, 0-1 Oct. 13 Randolph-Macon A W, 2-1 Oct. 7 William & Mary A T, 2-2 (ot) Oct. 7 George Mason H W, 1-0 (forf.) Oct. 19 N.C. State A L, 1-4 Oct. 11 Washington & Lee H W, 7-0 Oct. 12 Virginia Tech H W, 2-1 Oct. 22 Maryland H L, 0-2 Oct. 13 North Carolina A W, 1-0 Oct. 17 Duke A L, 2-3 Oct. 29 North Carolina A L, 1-2 Oct. 18 Maryland H L, 2-3 Oct. 21 North Carolina A L, 2-4 Nov. 4 Duke H L, 0-2 Oct. 20 Randolph-Macon A L, 0-1 Oct. 25 Maryland A L, 1-6 Nov. 10 Washington & Lee A W, 3-1 Oct. 23 Duke H W, 2-1 Oct. 29 Randolph-Macon A L, 0-4 Nov. 14 Lynchburg @ A T, 1-1 (ot) Oct. 26 Virginia Tech A W, 3-2 Nov. 2 N.C. State A L, 1-2 Nov. 14 Washington & Lee @ N3 T, 2-2 (ot) Nov. 1 Clemson A W, 2-1 Nov. 4 Hampden-Sydney A W, 3-0 Nov. 14 William & Mary @ H W, 2-1 Nov. 7 Clemson H L, 0-2 1965 (3-6-1, 2-2 ACC) Nov. 14 Navy A L, 1-2 Oct. 5 Virginia Tech H L, 0-2 1971 (7-5-1, 1-3-1 ACC) Oct. 12 Randolph-Macon H W, 2-1 Sept. 26 Roanoke H W, 5-1 1976 (8-6-2, 2-2-1 ACC) Oct. 14 Roanoke A T, 0-0 Oct. 1 Old Dominion H W, 11-0 Sept. 11 Adelphi N7 L, 1-3 Oct. 20 Lynchburg H L, 1-2 Oct. 5 VMI H W, 3-0 Sept. 12 Old Dominion N7 W, 2-1 Oct. 22 Duke A W, 4-3 Oct. 10 Clemson H L, 1-5 Sept. 17 James Madison N8 L, 2-5 Oct. 27 North Carolina H L, 0-1 Oct. 13 Maryland A W, 2-1 Sept. 18 Rollins N8 L, 2-3 (ot) Nov. 2 N.C. State H W, 6-0 Oct. 18 North Carolina H L, 0-1 Sept. 26 Hampden-Sydney H W, 2-0 Nov. 5 Maryland A L, 0-2 Oct. 22 Duke A L, 1-2 Oct. 2 Richmond H W, 10-0 Nov. 9 Washington & Lee H L, 0-1 Oct. 27 William & Mary H W, 6-1 Oct. 6 Washington & Lee A W, 4-0 Nov. 12 Randolph-Macon @ N4 L, 0-1 Oct. 30 Virginia Tech H W, 4-1 Oct. 9 Randolph-Macon H L, 0-1 Nov. 2 Hampden-Sydney A W, 3-0 Oct. 12 North Carolina A L, 1-2 1966 (0-10, 0-4 ACC) Nov. 6 Navy A L, 0-1 (ot) Oct. 15 Duke H W, 3-1 Oct. 4 Virginia Tech A L, 0-1 Nov. 10 N.C. State H T, 0-0 (ot) Oct. 19 George Mason A T, 0-0 Oct. 7 Eastern Mennonite H L, 1-3 Nov. 13 Lynchburg @ A L, 0-1 (ot) Oct. 23 Maryland H T, 2-2 Oct. 11 Randolph-Macon A L, 2-6 Oct. 30 N.C. State H W, 3-0 Oct. 18 Lynchburg A L, 0-3 1972 (8-3-3, 1-2-2 ACC) Nov. 5 Clemson A L, 0-3 Oct. 24 Roanoke H L, 4-6 Sept. 27 George Mason A W, 2-1 Nov. 6 Davidson A W, 6-1 Oct. 27 N.C. State A L, 2-5 Oct. 3 North Carolina A W, 2-0 Nov. 13 Navy H W, 2-1 Oct. 28 North Carolina A L, 0-4 Oct. 10 Randolph-Macon A T, 2-2 Nov. 3 Duke H L, 1-3 Oct. 15 Maryland H T, 1-1 1977 (12-6-1, 2-3 ACC) Nov. 8 Washington & Lee A L, 0-3 Oct. 25 Duke H L, 0-1 Sept. 17 Old Dominion N9 T, 2-2 Nov. 10 Maryland H L, 1-5 Oct. 29 Clemson A L, 1-4 Sept. 18 William & Mary A9 L, 0-1 Nov. 1 William & Mary A W, 2-0 Sept. 21 VMI H W, 6-0 1967 (3-9, 0-4 ACC) Nov. 4 Hampden-Sydney H W, 3-0 Sept. 27 Hampden-Sydney A W, 5-1 Sept. 26 Eastern Mennonite A W, 5-1 Nov. 6 Virginia Wesleyan A W, 7-0 Oct. 1 Alumni H W, 5-1 Oct. 2 Virginia Tech H W, 2-1 Nov. 7 Old Dominion A W, 4-0 Oct. 5 Lynchburg H W, 1-0 Oct. 5 Lynchburg H L, 0-4 Nov. 11 N.C. State H T, 1-1 Oct. 8 Virginia Tech A W, 3-0 Oct. 9 Maryland A L, 0-4 Nov. 13 Randolph-Macon @ H W, 3-1 Oct. 11 North Carolina H L, 0-1 Oct. 12 Randolph-Macon H L, 0-3 Nov. 15 James Madison @ H L, 0-1 Oct. 15 Pfeiffer H L, 2-3 (ot) Oct. 20 Duke A L, 1-2 Nov. 18 Navy H W, 2-1 (ot) Oct. 18 James Madison A W, 1-0 Oct. 21 Roanoke N1 L, 0-1 Oct. 22 Maryland A L, 2-4 Oct. 27 N.C. State H L, 2-4 1973 (6-7, 1-4 ACC) Oct. 25 Duke A W, 1-0 Oct. 31 North Carolina H L, 2-3 Sept. 26 George Mason H W, 3-2 Oct. 28 Washington & Lee H W, 4-0 Nov. 7 Washington & Lee H L, 2-4 Sept. 28 Old Dominion H W, 4-1 Oct. 30 N.C. State A W, 1-0 Nov. 10 Eastern Mennonite @ N5 L, 4-5 Oct. 5 Maryland A L, 1-3 Nov. 4 Clemson H L, 0-2 Nov. 11 VMI @ A W, 4-0 Oct. 9 Randolph-Macon A L, 0-2 Nov. 6 Davidson H W, 7-2 Oct. 14 N.C. State A L, 1-3 Nov. 8 Washington & Lee A W, 3-0 1968 (4-5-1, 1-3-1 ACC) Oct. 16 Duke A W, 2-0 Nov. 12 Navy A L, 0-1 Oct. 2 Virginia Tech A W, 2-1 Oct. 22 North Carolina H L, 0-1 Nov. 16 William & Mary @ H W, 2-1 Oct. 4 Eastern Mennonite H L, 2-4 Oct. 25 Hampden-Sydney A W, 4-3 Oct. 7 Randolph-Macon H W, 4-1 Oct. 31 William & Mary H W, 4-1 1978 (9-2-2, 3-2 ACC) Oct. 9 VMI A W, 2-0 Nov. 3 Navy A L, 1-3 H: 7-0-1 | A: 2-2-1 Oct. 15 William & Mary A L, 1-2 Nov. 6 Virginia Wesleyan H W, 3-0 Sept. 16 Alumni H W, 4-0 Oct. 18 Duke H W, 8-2 Nov. 9 Clemson H L, 0-5 Sept. 20 VMI A W, 6-0 Oct. 22 Clemson H T, 2-2 (ot) Nov. 13 George Mason @ N6 L, 1-3 Sept. 23 St. Mary’s, Md. H W, 3-1 Oct. 24 N.C. State A L, 1-2 Sept. 26 Hampden-Sydney H W, 3-1 Oct. 25 North Carolina A L, 0-3 1974 (5-4-3, 3-2 ACC) Sept. 30 North Carolina A L, 0-1 Oct. 29 Maryland H L, 0-5 Oct. 1 George Mason A L, 0-2 Oct. 7 Lynchburg A T, 1-1 (ot) Oct. 4 Maryland H L, 0-1 Oct. 15 Duke H W, 4-2 (ot) 1969 (9-1-2, 4-0-1) Oct. 7 Randolph-Macon H T, 3-3 Oct. 21 Virginia Tech H W, 1-0 ACC CHAMPIONS Oct. 13 Clemson A L, 0-4 Oct. 25 James Madison H T , 1-1 (ot) Oct. 1 VMI H W, 5-0 Oct. 15 North Carolina A W, 2-0 Oct. 29 N.C. State H W, 1-0 Oct. 5 Clemson H W, 1-0 (ot) Oct. 18 Duke H W, 2-0 Nov. 3 Clemson A L, 0-2 Oct. 10 Washington & Lee A W, 2-1 (ot) Oct. 23 Old Dominion A W, 4-3 Nov. 4 Davidson A W, 2-0 Oct. 15 William & Mary H W, 2-0 Oct. 24 Virginia Wesleyan A T, 1-1 Nov. 11 Maryland H W, 3-1 Oct. 17 Duke A W, 2-0 Oct. 30 William & Mary A T, 1-1 Oct. 20 Randolph-Macon H W, 2-1 Nov. 2 Navy H L, 2-3 Oct. 23 N.C. State H W, 5-1 Nov. 5 Hampden-Sydney H W, 4-1 Oct. 24 North Carolina H W, 1-0 Nov. 8 N.C. State H W, 4-0 Oct. 28 Maryland A T, 2-2 Oct. 30 Virginia Tech H W, 2-0 Nov. 17 Maryland $ A L, 0-5 Nov. 19 Roanoke @ H T, 0-0

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 46 ALL-TIME RESULTS

1979 (12-4-1, 3-1-1 ACC) 1983 (16-5, 5-1 ACC) 1986 (17-2-2, 6-0 ACC) Sept. 9 Guilford H W, 3-0 H: 11-1 | A: 5-3 | N: 0-1 H: 11-1 | A: 5-0-2 | N: 1-1 Sept. 12 Hampden-Sydney A W, 2-0 ACC CHAMPIONS ACC CHAMPIONS Sept. 15 Maryland A W, 1-0 Sept. 1 (8) UNC Wilmington H W, 4-0 Aug. 31 (11) Davis & Elkins H W, 2-1 Sept. 19 Baltimore H W, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 4 (8) Long Island (4) H L, 1-3 Sept. 5 (11) UNLV (12) N14 L, 1-2 Sept. 24 VMI H W, 3-0 Sept. 9 (8) California N13 L, 0-3 Sept. 6 (11) Indiana (8) A14 T, 1-1 (ot) Sept. 28 Cornell N10 W, 1-0 Sept. 10 (8) San Francisco (3) A13 L, 1-2 Sept. 10 (13) Old Dominion A T, 1-1 (ot) Sept. 29 Old Dominion A10 L, 0-1 Sept. 14 (8) VMI H W, 7-0 Sept. 14 (13) Wake Forest A W, 3-1 Oct. 6 Duke A W, 2-1 Sept. 18 (8) Wake Forest H W, 3-1 Sept. 17 (11) Appalachian State H W, 3-1 Oct. 13 William & Mary H W, 2-1 Sept. 21 VCU A W, 5-0 Sept. 21 (11) Maryland (16) H W, 1-0 Oct. 17 North Carolina H T, 1-1 (ot) Sept. 25 Maryland A W, 4-1 Sept. 24 (9) Radford A W, 1-0 Oct. 20 Towson State H W, 1-0 Sept. 29 (17) Averett H W, 3-0 Sept. 28 (9) North Carolina A W, 4-1 Oct. 24 James Madison A L, 1-2 Oct. 2 (17) North Carolina H W, 2-0 Oct. 3 (6) Richmond H15 W, 3-0 Oct. 27 N.C. State A W, 2-1 Oct. 5 (16) Randolph-Macon H W, 2-0 Oct. 4 (6) Cornell H15 W, 2-0 Oct. 30 Virginia Tech A W, 3-1 Oct. 11 (18) Old Dominion H W, 6-0 Oct. 7 (5) James Madison H W, 4-0 Nov. 2 Clemson H L, 0-2 Oct. 14 (18) James Madison A W, 2-1 Oct. 12 (5) N.C. State (6) H W, 4-0 Nov. 7 Lynchburg H W, 2-0 Oct. 19 (16) Virginia Tech A W, 6-0 Oct. 17 (5) Princeton N17 W, 2-0 Nov. 20 American $ H L, 0-1 Oct. 22 (16) N.C. State A W, 2-1 Oct. 19 (5) Rutgers A17 W, 4-1 Oct. 30 (14) Duke (1) A L, 0-1 Oct. 22 (3) Liberty H W, 2-0 1980 (8-9-1, 2-3-1 ACC) Nov. 4 (17) Clemson (3) H W, 2-1 (ot) Oct. 26 (3) Duke (5) H W, 4-0 Sept. 3 Hampden-Sydney H W, 5-1 Nov. 8 (13) Radford H W, 5-0 Nov. 2 (3) Clemson A W, 1-0 Sept. 7 Davis & Elkins H W, 3-0 Nov. 20 (10) William & Mary $ H W, 2-1 Nov. 5 (2) Virginia Tech H W, 5-0 Sept. 12 Maryland H W, 2-1 Nov. 27 (5) San Francisco (8) $ H W, 3-2 Nov. 9 (2) George Mason (20) H W, 3-0 Sept. 14 Lynchburg A L, 1-2 Dec. 4 (3) Indiana (2) $ A L, 1-3 Nov. 16 (2) Loyola, Md. (13) $ H L, 0-1 Sept. 17 VMI A W, 6-1 Sept. 21 Wake Forest A W, 3-1 1984 (19-3-1, 6-0 ACC) 1987 (17-3-2, 5-0-1 ACC) Sept. 27 West Virginia N9 W, 2-1 H: 13-1 | A: 6-1-1 | N: 0-1 H: 11-0 | A: 5-2-1 | N: 1-1-1 Sept. 28 William & Mary A9 L, 0-3 ACC CHAMPIONS Sept. 2 (6) Coastal Carolina H W, 3-2 Oct. 4 James Madison H L, 0-1 Sept. 1 (6) Ohio State H W, 4-1 Sept. 4 (6) Wake Forest H15 W, 3-0 Oct. 12 Akron H L, 0-1 Sept. 4 (6) UNC Greensboro H W, 1-0 (ot) Sept. 5 (6) Adelphi H15 W, 1-0 Oct. 15 North Carolina A L, 0-2 Sept. 8 (6) Indiana (1) A14 L, 0-1 Sept. 8 (6) Old Dominion H W, 1-0 Oct. 18 Connecticut (1) A L, 0-4 Sept. 9 (6) UCLA (4) N14 L, 1-2 Sept. 11 (6) Oneonta State A18 W, 1-0 Oct. 21 Virginia Tech H W, 3-0 Sept. 12 VMI A W, 10-0 Sept. 12 (6) Boston Univ. (19) N18 W, 1-0 Oct. 25 N.C. State H L, 1-3 Sept. 16 Wake Forest A W, 2-0 Sept. 16 (4) Catawba H W, 6-0 Oct. 29 Baltimore A W, 2-1 Sept. 19 (11) VCU H W, 8-1 Sept. 20 (4) Maryland (20) A W, 1-0 Nov. 1 Duke (14) H T, 2-2 (ot) Sept. 22 (11) Maryland H W, 8-1 Sept. 23 (2) Radford H W, 7-0 Nov. 9 Clemson A L, 0-4 Sept. 26 (8) Radford A W, 5-0 Sept. 27 (2) North Carolina (3) H W, 2-0 Nov. 16 Old Dominion @ A L, 0-2 Sept. 30 (8) North Carolina (13) A W, 3-2 Sept. 30 (1) James Madison A W, 1-0 Oct. 2 (11) Longwood H W, 4-0 Oct. 4 (1) Long Island H W, 2-1 1981 (10-6-2, 2-4 ACC) Oct. 5 (11) Old Dominion A W, 1-0 (ot) Oct. 7 (1) Richmond A W, 4-1 Sept. 9 VMI H W, 5-0 Oct. 10 (11) Virginia Tech H W, 7-0 Oct. 11 (1) N.C. State (14) A W, 2-0 Sept. 12 Maryland A W, 1-0 Oct. 14 (11) N.C. State (9) H W, 1-0 Oct. 16 (1) So. Methodist (19) A19 L, 0-1 Sept. 17 VCU H T, 1-1 (ot) Oct. 17 (8) James Madison H W, 3-0 Oct. 18 (1) Saint Louis N19 T, 1-1 (ot) Sept. 20 Wake Forest H L, 1-2 Oct. 21 (8) F. Dickinson (7) A T, 1-1 (ot) Oct. 23 (3) Duke (4) A T, 0-0 (ot) Sept. 27 North Carolina H W, 3-2 (ot) Oct. 27 (8) Duke (17) H W, 4-2 Oct. 27 (3) Liberty H W, 1-0 Oct. 3 Marquette N11 W, 2-0 Nov. 2 (5) Clemson A W, 2-0 Nov. 1 (3) Clemson (10) H W, 1-0 Oct. 4 Akron A11 L, 1-2 Nov. 6 (4) Richmond H W, 6-0 Nov. 6 (3) North Carolina (13) # N20 L, 0-3 Oct. 7 James Madison A W, 4-0 Nov. 9 (4) Old Dominion @ H W, 2-1 Nov. 15 (3) George Mason (13) $ H W, 2-0 Oct. 13 Old Dominion H W, 2-0 Nov. 11 (4) George Mason @ H W, 2-0 Nov. 22 (3) Loyola, Md. (12) $ A L, 0-1 Oct. 16 Virginia Tech A W, 4-0 Nov. 25 (3) American (18) $ ! H W, 1-0 Oct. 20 Richmond H W, 11-0 Dec. 2 (3) Clemson (9) $ H L, 0-1 1988 (18-1-3, 5-0-1 ACC) Oct. 24 N.C. State (9) A L, 0-3 H: 12-1 | A: 4-0-2 | N: 2-0-1 Oct. 31 Duke (3) A L, 2-3 1985 (15-4-1, 4-1-1 ACC) ACC CHAMPIONS Nov. 6 Clemson (2) H L, 0-2 (ot) H: 10-2 | A: 4-2-1 | N: 1-0 Sept. 2 (6) Illinois State H15 W, 2-0 Nov. 9 Washington & Lee H W, 6-0 Sept. 1 (2) Notre Dame H W, 3-0 Sept. 4 (6) William & Mary H15 W, 1-0 Nov. 13 George Mason @! H T, 1-1 (ot) Sept. 6 (2) West Virginia H15 W, 3-0 Sept. 9 (6) UCLA (18) N21 W, 3-0 Nov. 15 William & Mary @ H W, 3-2 Sept. 7 (2) George Washington H15 W, 4-1 Sept. 10 (6) UNLV A21 T, 2-2 (ot) Nov. 22 West Virginia $ H L, 1-2 Sept. 11 (2) VMI H W, 7-0 Sept. 14 (2) VCU H W, 2-0 Sept. 15 (2) Wake Forest H W, 2-0 Sept. 18 (2) Maryland H W, 2-1 1982 (16-2-2, 3-1-2 ACC) Sept. 18 (1) Cal Santa Barbara H W, 2-0 Sept. 21 (2) Radford H W, 3-0 H: 9-1-1 | A: 6-1-1 | N: 1-0 Sept. 22 (1) Maryland A W, 2-0 Sept. 25 (2) Wake Forest (14) A T, 0-0 (ot) Sept. 5 Pittsburgh H W, 3-0 Sept. 29 (1) North Carolina H W, 3-1 Sept. 28 (2) James Madison H W, 2-0 Sept. 7 VMI A W, 9-1 Oct. 1 (1) Radford H W, 5-0 Oct. 2 (2) North Carolina A W, 2-0 Sept. 12 Alabama A&M (10) H W, 4-0 Oct. 4 (1) Tampa A16 W, 1-0 Oct. 5 (1) Richmond H W, 4-0 Sept. 15 (3) VCU H W, 8-0 Oct. 5 (1) South Florida N16 W, 3-2 Oct. 9 (1) N.C. State (4) H W, 2-0 Sept. 19 (3) Wake Forest A W, 2-0 Oct. 9 (1) Virginia Tech A W, 3-0 Oct. 12 (1) Towson State H W, 3-0 Sept. 22 (4) Lynchburg H W, 2-0 Oct. 12 (1) N.C. State (8) A T, 2-2 (ot) Oct. 15 (1) George Mason (12) A W, 3-0 Sept. 25 (4) Maryland H W, 2-1 Oct. 16 (2) Old Dominion H L, 0-1 Oct. 19 (1) UMBC H W, 3-2 (ot) Sept. 29 (3) James Madison A W, 2-0 Oct. 20 (2) Fairleigh Dickinson H W, 2-1 Oct. 22 (1) Duke (6) H W, 1-0 Oct. 3 (3) North Carolina (15) A T, 0-0 (ot) Oct. 23 (3) James Madison A W, 4-0 Oct. 25 (1) Liberty A W, 1-0 (ot) Oct. 6 (4) Randolph-Macon A W, 1-0 Oct. 27 (3) Duke (16) A L, 0-1 Oct. 30 (1) Clemson (19) A W, 1-0 Oct. 12 (4) Old Dominion A W, 2-1 Nov. 1 (7) Clemson (1) H W, 2-0 Nov. 4 (1) N.C. State (14) # N22 T, 0-0 (ot) Oct. 15 (4) Virginia Tech H W, 2-1 Nov. 9 (5) George Mason (17) A L, 2-3 Nov. 6 (1) North Carolina # N22 W, 2-1 Oct. 20 (4) George Washington H W, 5-0 Nov. 17 (10) Geo. Mason (14) $ H L, 0-1 Nov. 20 (1) Fairleigh Dickinson $ H W, 1-0 Oct. 24 (4) N.C. State H W, 2-1 Nov. 27 (1) Howard (6) $ H L, 2-3 (ot) Oct. 31 (4) Duke (2) H T, 2-2 (ot) Nov. 5 (4) Clemson (6) A L, 0-1 Nov. 9 (8) Radford H W, 7-1 Nov. 12 (8) William & Mary @ N12 W, 1-0 Nov. 14 (8) George Mason (3) @ A W, 3-2 Nov. 21 (5) George Mason (7) $ H L, 0-1

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 47 ALL-TIME RESULTS

1989 (21-2-2, 5-0-1 ACC) 1992 (21-2-1, 5-1 ACC) 1994 (22-3-1, 4-2 ACC) H: 12-0 | A: 7-2-1 | N: 2-0-1 H: 13-1 | A: 5-1-1 | N: 3-0 H: 13-2 | A: 5-1-1 | N: 4-0 NCAA CO-CHAMPIONS NCAA CHAMPIONS ­ NCAA CHAMPIONS Sept. 2 (1) Indiana (2) A14 W, 1-0 ACC CHAMPIONS ACC CHAMPIONS Sept. 3 (1) Notre Dame N14 W, 3-0 Sept. 5 (1) Penn State H15 W, 4-0 Sept. 3 (1) Boston University H15 L, 2-3 Sept. 5 (1) Longwood H W, 3-1 Sept. 7 (1) Seton Hall (15) H15 W, 4-1 Sept. 4 (1) St. John’s (11) H15 W, 2-0 Sept. 8 (1) UNC Charlotte H15 W, 2-0 Sept. 9 (1) UMBC H W, 2-0 Sept. 7 (1) American A W, 4-1 Sept. 10 (1) Charleston H15 W, 6-0 Sept. 13 (1) Maryland H W, 5-1 Sept. 11 (1) Maryland H W, 4-2 Sept. 13 (1) VCU A W, 10-0 Sept. 16 (1) Virginia Tech A W, 3-0 Sept. 14 (1) Virginia Tech A W, 8-2 Sept. 17 (1) Maryland A W, 4-1 Sept. 20 (1) Wake Forest (16) A W, 3-2 (ot) Sept. 18 (1) Wake Forest A W, 3-2 Sept. 20 (1) Pennsylvania H W, 2-0 Sept. 23 (1) James Madison (8) H W, 3-0 Sept. 21 (1) George Washington H W, 7-0 Sept. 24 (1) Wake Forest (13) H W, 1-0 Sept. 27 (1) North Carolina A W, 6-3 Sept. 25 (1) North Carolina (7) A L, 1-5 Sept. 27 (1) James Madison A W, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 30 (1) Richmond H W, 4-1 Sept. 28 (6) Richmond H W, 6-2 Oct. 1 (1) North Carolina (11) H W, 3-0 Oct. 4 (1) N.C. State (10) H W, 3-2 (ot) Oct. 2 (6) N.C. State (15) H W, 2-1 Oct. 4 (1) Richmond A L, 0-1 Oct. 7 (1) Towson State H W, 3-0 Oct. 5 (6) Liberty H W, 6-2 Oct. 8 (1) N.C. State A W, 4-0 Oct. 11 (1) Clemson (4) A W, 3-2 (ot) Oct. 9 (6) Clemson A W, 6-4 Oct. 11 (1) Towson State H W, 2-0 Oct. 16 (1) Pennsylvania H27 W, 3-0 Oct. 14 (5) Dartmouth H27 W, 2-0 Oct. 14 (1) San Francisco N23 W, 1-0 Oct. 18 (1) Princeton H27 W, 2-0 Oct. 16 (5) Princeton H27 W, 1-0 Oct. 15 (1) Stanford A23 W, 2-1 (ot) Oct. 21 (1) William & Mary (16) A T, 0-0 (ot) Oct. 19 (5) VCU H W, 6-0 Oct. 18 (1) George Mason H W, 1-0 Oct. 25 (1) Duke (2) H L, 1-2 Oct. 23 (5) Duke (20) H L, 1-2 (ot) Oct. 21 (1) Duke (16) A T, 2-2 (ot) Oct. 28 (2) Liberty H W, 3-1 Oct. 29 (9) Old Dominion H W, 4-1 Oct. 25 (1) Virginia Tech H W, 3-1 (ot) Oct. 31 (2) George Mason A L, 0-2 Nov. 5 (6) George Mason A W, 4-3 Oct. 29 (1) Clemson (18) H W, 4-2 (ot) Nov. 6 (4) North Carolina # A W, 2-0 Nov. 10 (4) Wake Forest # N22 W, 2-0 Nov. 3 (1) Duke (14) # A L, 0-1 Nov. 8 (4) Clemson # N25 W, 4-2 Nov. 11 (4) Clemson # ! A T, 2-2 (ot) Nov. 19 (2) Phila. Textile (13)$ H W, 4-1 Nov. 22 (1) Penn State $ H W, 4-1 Nov. 13 (4) Duke (7) # N22 W, 1-0 Nov. 26 (2) South Carolina (4)$ H W, 1-0 (ot) Nov. 29 (1) Dartmouth $ H W, 3-0 Nov. 20 (4) UNC Greensboro $ H W, 3-0 Dec. 2 (2) Rutgers (7) $ A W, 3-0 Dec. 4 (1) Duke (3) $ N28 W, 3-0 Nov. 27 (4) Maryland $ H W, 2-1 Dec. 3 (2) Santa Clara (1) $ N24 T, 1-1 (ot) Dec. 6 (1) San Diego (16) $ N28 W, 2-0 Dec. 4 (4) James Madison (10) $ H W, 4-1 Dec. 9 (4) Rutgers $ N28 W, 2-1 1990 (12-6-6, 3-2-1 ACC) 1993 (22-3, 4-2 ACC) Dec. 11 (4) Indiana (1) $ N28 W, 1-0 H: 7-2-2 | A: 4-2-2 | N: 1-2-2 H: 14-2 | A: 3-1 | N: 5-0 Aug. 28 (2) Radford H W, 3-1 NCAA CHAMPIONS 1995 (21-1-2, 4-0-2 ACC) Aug. 31 (2) Army H15 W, 4-0 ACC CHAMPIONS H: 15-0 | A: 5-0-2 | N: 1-1 Sept. 2 (2) South Carolina (5) H15 T, 1-1 (ot) Sept. 4 (1) Florida Int’l H15 W, 3-1 (ot) ACC CHAMPIONS Sept. 7 (3) Saint Louis (16) N14 T, 1-1 (ot) Sept. 5 (1) Connecticut H15 W, 5-1 Sept. 3 (1) UNLV H15 W, 3-0 Sept. 8 (3) Indiana (18) A14 L, 1-2 Sept. 8 (1) American H W, 4-1 Sept. 4 (1) Boston College H15 W, 3-2 Sept. 12 (7) VCU H W, 8-0 Sept. 12 (1) Maryland A W, 1-0 Sept. 10 (1) Maryland (5) A T, 2-2 (ot) Sept. 16 (7) Maryland H L, 0-1 Sept. 15 (1) Virginia Tech H W, 6-1 Sept. 13 (1) Virginia Tech H W, 7-1 Sept. 23 (15) Wake Forest A W, 1-0 Sept. 19 (1) Wake Forest (10) H W, 1-0 Sept. 17 (1) Wake Forest H W, 4-1 Sept. 26 (13) James Madison H W, 2-0 Sept. 22 (1) Georgetown H W, 4-1 Sept. 20 (1) Liberty H W, 2-1 Sept. 30 (13) North Carolina (7) A W, 2-0 Sept. 26 (1) North Carolina (19) H W, 3-2 Sept. 24 (1) North Carolina (6) H W, 7-1 Oct. 3 (9) Richmond H T, 0-0 (ot) Sept. 29 (1) Richmond A W, 2-0 Sept. 27 (1) Richmond A W, 2-1 Oct. 6 (9) N.C. State (3) H W, 3-2 (ot) Oct. 3 (1) N.C. State A W, 3-1 Oct. 1 (1) N.C. State A W, 4-0 Oct. 13 (6) Rutgers (11) A17 W, 1-0 Oct. 6 (1) West Virginia H W, 5-0 Oct. 6 (1) San Francisco A W, 4-1 Oct. 14 (6) Princeton N17 L, 1-2 Oct. 10 (1) Clemson (14) H L, 1-2 Oct. 8 (1) St. Mary’s, Calif. A W, 3-2 (ot) Oct. 17 (7) George Mason (18) A T, 1-1 (ot) Oct. 15 (3) Cornell H27 W, 4-0 Oct. 11 (1) Navy H W, 7-5 Oct. 21 (7) Duke (17) H L, 0-2 (ot) Oct. 17 (3) Brown H27 L, 0-2 Oct. 15 (1) Clemson (4) H W, 2-1 (ot) Oct. 24 (15) Virginia Tech A W, 4-0 Oct. 20 (7) Radford H W, 2-0 Oct. 18 (1) UMBC H W, 3-0 Oct. 28 (15) Clemson (1) A T, 1-1 (ot) Oct. 24 (7) Duke (6) A L, 0-1 Oct. 22 (1) Duke (9) A T, 3-3 (ot) Nov. 1 (14) # North Carolina (11) # N20 W, 3-0 Oct. 30 (8) George Mason H W, 3-1 Oct. 25 (1) Robert Morris H W, 3-0 Nov. 2 (14) Wake Forest # ! N20 T, 0-0 (ot) Nov. 4 (7) Wake Forest # N25 W, 4-0 Oct. 29 (1) American H W, 5-1 Nov. 3 (14) N.C. State (13) # N20 L, 1-2 Nov. 5 (7) Duke (3) # N25 W, 1-0 Nov. 4 (1) George Mason H W, 2-1 Nov. 11 (8) Richmond $ H W, 1-0 Nov. 7 (7) Clemson (6) # N25 W, 2-1 Nov. 10 (1) Duke (11) # A W, 4-1 Nov. 18 (8) North Carolina (13) $ H W, 3-1 Nov. 14 (3) William & Mary $ H W, 2-1 Nov. 12 (1) Clemson (6) # N20 W, 1-0 Nov. 25 (8) N.C. State (2) $ & A L, 1-2 (ot) Nov. 21 (3) Loyola, Md. (16) $ H W, 2-1 Nov. 19 (1) Rhode Island (10) $ H W, 2-1 Nov. 28 (3) Wisconsin (19) $ H W, 3-0 Nov. 26 (1) Hartwick $ H W, 4-0 1991 (19-1-2, 5-1 ACC) Dec. 3 (3) Princeton (17) $ N28 W, 3-1 Dec. 3 (1) Brown (18) $ H W, 4-1 H: 10-1-1 | A: 7-0 | N: 2-0-1 Dec. 5 (3) South Carolina (13) $ N28 W, 2-0 Dec. 8 (1) Duke (11) $ N29 L, 2-3 NCAA CHAMPIONS ACC CHAMPIONS Sept. 7 (3) Creighton H15 T, 3-3 (ot) Sept. 8 (3) Rutgers H15 W, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 15 (3) Maryland A W, 3-0 Sept. 18 (1) Virginia Tech H W, 3-1 Sept. 22 (1) Wake Forest (14) H L, 0-2 Sept. 25 (6) James Madison A W, 2-0 Sept. 29 (6) North Carolina (4) H W, 1-0 Oct. 5 (4) N.C. State (8) A W, 4-3 Oct. 9 (4) William & Mary (20) H W, 2-1 Oct. 12 (4) American A W, 2-0 Oct. 15 (3) Richmond A W, 3-2 Oct. 20 (3) Duke (10) A W, 5-2 (ot) Oct. 23 (1) Liberty H W, 4-0 Oct. 27 (1) Clemson (18) H W, 2-1 Oct. 30 (1) Mount St. Mary’s H W, 6-0 Nov. 3 (1) George Mason H W, 2-1 Nov. 8 (1) North Carolina (13)# A W, 1-0 Nov. 10 (1) Wake Forest (8) # N25 W, 3-1 Nov. 24 (1) Hartford $ H W, 2-1 (ot) Dec. 1 (1) Yale $ H W, 2-0 Dec. 6 (1) Saint Louis (3) $ N26 W, 3-2 (ot) Dec. 8 (1) Santa Clara (2) $ ! N26 T, 0-0 (ot)

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 48 ALL-TIME RESULTS

1996 (16-3-3, 4-0-2 ACC) 1999 (14-9-1, 1-4-1 ACC) 2002 (15-7-0, 3-3-0 ACC) H: 13-2-2 | A: 3-1-1 | H: 9-3-1 | A: 1-3 | N: 4-3 H: 10-1 | A: 0-3 | N: 5-3 Aug. 31 (1) Old Dominion H W, 4-0 Sept. 3 (6) Seton Hall N36 W, 4-3 (ot) Aug. 30 (2) Kentucky (25) N36 W, 3-2 Sept. 6 (1) Cal St. Fullerton (17) H15 T, 2-2 (ot) Sept. 5 (6) Gonzaga N36 L, 2-3 Sept. 1 (2) Rhode Island N36 W, 2-1 Sept. 8 (1) Saint Louis (5) H15 W, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 8 (17) Appalachian State H W, 8-1 Sept. 6 (1) VCU N37 W, 4-1 Sept. 11 (2) VMI H W ,7-0 Sept. 12 (17) Maryland (4) A L, 0-1 Sept. 8 (1) Penn State N37 L, 2-4 Sept. 15 (2) Maryland H T, 1-1 (ot) Sept. 15 (17) Mount St. Mary’s H W, 3-0 Sept. 14 (6) Wake Forest (13) A L, 1-2 Sept. 18 (3) Virginia Tech A W, 3-0 Sept. 19 (17) Wake Forest H T, 1-1 Sept. 21 (9) North Carolina (16) A L, 1-2 Sept. 22 (3) Wake Forest A W, 2-0 Sept. 22 (17) Virginia Tech H W, 2-1 Sept. 25 (18) William & Mary N38 L, 0-1 Sept. 25 (2) Richmond H W, 3-0 Sept. 25 (17) North Carolina (18) H W, 2-1 Sept. 28 (18) N.C. State H W, 4-0 Sept. 29 (2) North Carolina A T, 3-3 (ot) Sept. 29 (13) American H W, 2-0 Oct. 2 Marshall H W, 3-0 Oct. 2 (1) Liberty H W, 2-1 Oct. 3 (13) N.C. State A L, 1-2 Oct. 4 Hartwick H W, 5-0 Oct. 6 (1) N.C. State H W, 5-0 Oct. 6 William & Mary H L, 0-1 Oct. 13 Clemson (4) A L, 2-3 (ot) Oct. 11 (1) Cornell (19) H30 W, 5-0 Oct. 9 VCU (7) A W, 2-0 Oct. 16 Liberty H W, 5-2 Oct. 13 (1) Princeton H30 W, 3-0 Oct. 16 (18) Clemson H L, 1-2 Oct. 20 Duke (18) H W, 3-1 Oct. 16 (1) Marshall H W, 3-1 Oct. 20 Marshall H W, 3-0 Oct. 23 (21) Old Dominion H W, 3-2 Oct. 20 (1) Clemson A W, 3-2 (ot) Oct. 24 Duke (7) A L, 0-3 Oct. 26 (21) American H W, 2-1 Oct. 26 (1) Duke (9) H W, 6-1 Oct. 29 Cal-State Fullerton N35 W, 2-1 Nov. 1 (20) Maryland (5) H W, 1-0 Oct. 30 (1) Georgetown H W, 6-0 Oct. 31 UCLA (2) N35 L, 0-2 Nov. 5 (11) Pittsburgh H W, 2-0 Nov. 2 (1) VCU H W, 2-0 Nov. 5 Ohio State H W, 1-0 Nov. 8 (11) Temple H W, 6-0 Nov. 9 (1) George Mason A L, 0-3 Nov. 11 Maryland (5) # N34 W, 2-0 Nov. 14 (11) Duke # N39 W, 4-1 Nov. 15 (1) Duke # H W, 3-2 (ot) Nov. 12 Wake Forest (9) # N34 W, 2-1 Nov. 15 (11) Wake Forest (1) # N39 W, 1-0 Nov. 17 (1) Maryland # H L, 0-2 Nov. 14 Duke (2) # N34 L, 1-2 (ot) Nov. 17 (11) Maryland (10) # N39 L, 0-3 Nov. 24 (3) George Mason (15) $ H L, 0-1 Nov. 21 Princeton $ H W, 2-1 (ot) Nov. 27 (9) William & Mary $ & H L, 1-1 (ot) Nov. 28 Brown (17) $ H W, 3-1 1997 (19-4-3, 3-1-2 ACC) Dec. 4 UCLA (4) $ H L, 0-2 2003 (11-10-2, 3-3-0 ACC) H: 12-0-2 | A: 3-3-1 | N: 4-1 H: 8-3 | A: 1-4 | N: 2-3-2 ACC CHAMPIONS 2000 (17-6-1, 5-1-0 ACC) ACC CHAMPIONS Aug. 30 (4) American A L, 1-3 H: 10-2-1 | A: 3-0 | N: 4-4 Aug. 29 (19) Seton Hall N36 L, 0-1 Sept. 5 (15) Akron H15 W, 5-1 Sept. 1 (3) South Florida N36 W, 3-2 Aug. 31 (19) Saint Louis (13) N36 L, 2-3 (ot) Sept. 7 (15) Fla. International (3) H15 T, 1-1 (ot) Sept. 3 (3) Jacksonville N36 W, 7-1 Sept. 5 American N37 W, 1-0 Sept. 10 (11) Central Connecticut H W, 4-0 Sept. 8 (1) South Carolina N37 L, 1-2 Sept. 7 UCLA (1) N37 L, 0-4 Sept. 13 (11) Maryland (2) A T, 0-0 (ot) Sept. 10 (1) Indiana N37 L, 1-2 Sept. 13 Wake Forest (3) H W, 2-1 Sept. 17 (8) Virginia Tech (14) H W, 3-1 Sept. 13 (11) Northeastern H W, 4-1 Sept. 17 (17) Mount St. Mary’s H W, 1-0 Sept. 21 (8) Wake Forest H W, 3-1 Sept. 16 (11) Wake Forest (5) A W, 2-0 Sept. 21 (17) North Carolina (4) H W, 1-0 Sept. 24 (6) VCU (18) H W, 2-1 Sept. 20 (8) VCU H W, 1-0 (ot) Sept. 24 (7) William & Mary H L, 2-3 (ot) Sept. 28 (6) North Carolina H W, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 24 (8) North Carolina (10) A W, 3-1 Sept. 28 N.C. State A L, 0-1 Oct. 1 (4) Liberty H W, 5-2 Sept. 27 (7) William & Mary N33 L, 2-3 (ot) Oct. 4 Alabama A&M H W, 4-1 Oct. 5 (4) N.C. State (6) A L, 1-2 (ot) Oct. 1 (7) N.C. State H W, 6-1 Oct. 11 Clemson H W, 3-2 Oct. 8 (11) Georgetown A W, 1-0 Oct. 4 (13) James Madison (17) H W, 3-2 (2ot) Oct. 15 (25) West Virginia H W, 2-1 Oct. 11 (11) Seton Hall A W, 3-2 Oct. 6 (13) Fairfield H T, 2-2 (2ot) Oct. 17 (25) Duke A L, 1-3 Oct. 19 (6) Clemson (20) H T, 1-1 (ot) Oct. 15 (15) Clemson (9) A W, 3-2 Oct. 24 Liberty H W, 2-1 Oct. 25 (6) Duke (3) A W, 2-0 Oct. 18 (10) Elon H W, 3-1 Oct. 28 UNC-Greensboro A L, 0-1 Oct. 29 (4) Mount St. Mary’s H W, 3-0 Oct. 21 (10) Duke H L, 2-3 Oct. 31 Maryland (3) A L, 0-1 Nov. 1 (4) Old Dominion A L, 0-1 Oct. 25 (12) American H W, 4-1 Nov. 7 VCU (12) H L, 1-2 Nov. 7 (8) George Mason H W, 3-1 Oct. 29 (12) Providence H W, 2-0 Nov. 12 Clemson # ! N39 T, 0-0 (ot) Nov. 13 (8) North Carolina # N31 W, 4-0 Nov. 3 (10) Maryland H W, 2-0 Nov. 14 Wake Forest (3) # N39 W, 1-0 Nov. 14 (8) Wake Forest # N31 W, 2-1 Nov. 9 (9) N.C. State # N34 W, 1-0 Nov. 16 Maryland (2) # ! N39 T, 1-1 (ot) Nov. 16 (8) Maryland (11) # N31 W, 2-0 Nov. 10 (9) Duke (6) # N34 W, 3-0 Nov. 21 (22) Seton Hall $ H W, 2-0 Nov. 23 (6) Howard $ H W, 3-0 Nov. 12 (9) North Carolina (2) # N34 L, 0-1 (ot) Nov. 26 (22) Wake Forest (4) $ A W, 2-0 Nov. 30 (6) Georgetown $ H W, 5-1 Nov. 19 (6) Lehigh $ H W, 5-0 Nov. 30 (22) Creighton $ H L, 1-3 Dec. 6 (6) American (8) $ H W, 2-1 (ot) Nov. 26 (6) St. John’s (16) $ H W, 2-1 Dec. 12 (6) Saint Louis (12) $ N29 W, 3-1 Dec. 2 (6) Creighton (7) $ H L, 0-3 2004 (18-5-1, 4-3-0 ACC) Dec. 14 (6) UCLA (2) $ N29 L, 0-2 H: 10-2-1 | A: 2-2 | N: 6-1 2001 (17-2-1, 6-0-0 ACC) ACC CHAMPIONS 1998 (16-4-3, 4-1-1 ACC) H: 9-1 | A: 4-0 | N: 4-1-1 Sept. 3 (11) Marshall N36 W, 3-0 H: 12-2 | A: 2-1-1 | N: 2-1-2 Aug. 31 (3) Liberty N36 W, 2-1 Sept. 5 (11) Long Island N36 W, 2-0 Sept. 4 (4) San Diego N32 W, 1-0 Sept. 2 (3) UCLA (7) N36 T, 2-2 (ot) Sept. 10 (11) Cincinnati N40 W, 1-0 Sept. 6 (4) Cal State Fullerton N32 T, 1-1 (ot) Sept. 7 (3) American N37 W, 4-2 Sept. 12 (11) Saint Louis (8) N40 L, 1-2 Sept. 9 (7) Lehigh H W, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 9 (3) Creighton (11) N37 W, 3-2 Sept. 17 (20) Wake Forest (2) A W, 2-1 Sept. 12 (7) Maryland (17) H W, 4-1 Sept. 17 (2) Wake Forest H W, 1-0 Sept. 21 (12) Manhattan H W, 4-1 Sept. 16 (6) Virginia Tech A W, 3-0 Sept. 22 (2) North Carolina (13) H W, 2-0 Sept. 26 (12) North Carolina A L, 1-2 Sept. 19 (6) Wake Forest A T, 2-2 (ot) Sept. 26 (2) William & Mary H W, 1-0 Sept. 29 (22) UMBC H W, 3-1 Sept. 23 (6) Marshall H W, 4-0 Sept. 30 (2) N.C. State A W, 2-0 Oct. 2 (22) N.C. State H W, 2-1 Sept. 27 (6) North Carolina A W, 2-0 Oct. 2 (2) Temple H W, 4-0 Oct. 6 (17) Liberty H W, 3-0 Sept. 30 (6) Buffalo H W, 5-1 Oct. 6 (2) VCU A W, 1-0 Oct. 9 (17) Davidson H W, 4-1 Oct. 3 (6) N.C. State H W, 4-0 Oct. 13 (2) Clemson (11) H W, 2-0 Oct. 12 (15) Saint Francis (N.Y.) H W, 3-1 Oct. 9 (5) American H15 L, 1-2 Oct. 17 (2) Mercer H W, 2-1 Oct. 17 (15) Clemson A W, 2-0 Oct. 11 (5) Adelphi H15 W, 3-0 Oct. 20 (2) Duke A W, 1-0 (ot) Oct. 20 (8) Longwood H W, 1-0 (ot) Oct. 18 (10) Clemson (4) A L, 0-2 Oct. 24 (2) East Carolina H W, 2-0 Oct. 23 (8) Duke (13) H W, 3-2 (ot) Oct. 25 (11) Duke (3) H W, 3-2 Oct. 30 (2) UNC-Greensboro H W, 7-1 Oct. 27 (7) Old Dominion (24) H W, 4-1 Oct. 28 (5) Fairleigh Dickinson H W, 2-1 (ot) Nov. 4 (2) Maryland A W, 3-0 Oct. 30 (7) Virginia Tech A L, 1-2 Oct. 31 (5) VCU (20) H W, 3-2 Nov. 9 (2) James Madison H W, 2-1 Nov. 5 (9) Maryland (12) H L, 1-2 Nov. 3 (4) William & Mary N33 T, 0-0 (ot) Nov. 16 (2) Wake Forest (9) # N22 W, 1-0 (ot) Nov. 10 (11) Duke (14) # N39 W, 3-1 Nov. 7 (4) Ohio State H W, 1-0 Nov. 18 (2) Clemson (8) # N22 L, 0-1 Nov. 12 (11) Wake Forest (8) # N39 W, 2-1 Nov. 12 (5) N.C. State # N34 W, 4-0 (ot) Nov. 25 (2) Seton Hall $ H L, 0-1 Nov. 14 (11) Maryland (5) # N39 W, 2-1 Nov. 13 (5) Duke (4) # N34 L, 1-3 (ot) Nov. 24 (4) American $ H W, 2-1 Nov. 22 (5) Rider $ H W, 3-0 Nov. 27 (4) New Mexico (1) $ ! H T, 1-1 (ot) Nov. 29 (5) South Carolina (6) $ H W, 1-0 Dec. 4 (4) Duke (17) $ H L, 0-3 Dec. 6 (5) Stanford (9) $ H L, 0-3

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 49 ALL-TIME RESULTS

2005 (12-5-3, 6-2-0 ACC) 2008 (11-9-1, 4-4-0 ACC) 2011 (12-8-1, 4-3-1 ACC) H: 8-1-2 | A: 3-3-1 | N: 1-1 H: 11-9-1 | A: 3-3 | N: 2-1 H: 8-5 | A: 2-1-1 | N: 2-2 Sept. 2 (11) UC Riverside N41 W, 2-0 Aug. 29 (18) St. John’s H L, 0-1 Aug. 26 (17) West Virginia (11) N42 L, 0-1 Sept. 4 (11) UC Santa Barbara(9) A T, 0-0(ot) Aug. 31 (18) SMU (14) H L, 1-3 Aug. 29 Richmond (11) H W, 7-1 Sept. 10 (11) Charlotte H W, 2-0 Sept. 5 George Mason A W, 3-2 (2ot) Sept. 2 Cincinnati (16) N44 W, 1-0 Sept. 14 (11) Longwood H W, 4-0 Sept. 7 Hofstra H W, 4-2 Sept. 4 Wisconsin (16) N44 W, 4-2 Sept. 17 (20) NC State H W, 2-0 Sept. 13 VCU A L, 1-3 Sept. 9 (25) Duke (12) A W, 1-0 Sept. 21 (12) Old Dominion(18) A L, 0-3 Sept. 19 NC State H W, 5-0 Sept. 13 Liberty (10) H L, 0-2 Sept. 24 (12) Boston College A W, 4-3 Sept. 23 CCSU H W, 4-0 Sept. 16 (19) Charlotte (10) H L, 1-2 (ot) Sept. 28 (22) Mount St. Mary’s H W, 4-0 Sept. 26 Virginia Tech A W, 2-1 Sept. 20 Radford H W, 4-3 Oct. 1 (22) North Carolina (2) H W, 2-0 Oct. 3 North Carolina (12) A W, 1-0 Sept. 23 North Carolina (4) H L, 0-3 Oct. 5 (17) Monmouth H T, 2-2 (ot) Oct. 7 (18) Liberty H W, 3-0 Sept. 30 Clemson A W, 2-0 Oct. 7 (17) Clemson A W, 1-0 (2ot) Oct. 10 (18) Clemson H W, 1-0 Oct. 7 (2) Maryland (23) H W, 2-1 Oct. 12 (15) Saint Francis (NY) H W, 2-1 Oct. 17 (14) Boston College A L, 0-1 Oct. 11 Navy (18) H W, 2-0 Oct. 16 (15) Duke(10) H W, 1-0 Oct. 21 (19) Longwood H T, 2-2 (2ot) Oct. 14 Wake Forest (18) A L, 3-4 Oct. 19 (8) Maryland (8) A L, 0-3 Oct. 25 (19) Duke A L, 0-1 (ot) Oct. 18 Howard (21) H W, 2-0 Oct. 22 (8) Liberty H W, 2-0 Oct. 28 American H W, 4-2 Oct. 21 Virginia Tech (21) A T, 0-0 Oct. 29 (7) Virginia Tech(12) H L, 1-2(ot) Oct. 31 Maryland (4) H L, 1-2 Oct. 25 American (25) H W, 2-0 Nov. 4 (9) Wake Forest A W, 2-1(ot) Nov. 7 Wake Forest (1) H L, 0-2 Oct. 29 (13) Boston College (25) H L, 1-2 Nov. 9 (11) Clemson # N39 L, 1-4 Nov. 12 Duke (23)# N39 W, 4-2 Nov. 3 NC State H W, 4-1 Nov. 22 (11) South Florida $ !H T, 4-4 (ot) Nov. 14 Wake Forest (1)# N39 W, 3-2 Nov. 8 Wake Forest (24) # H W, 4-3 (2ot) Nov. 27 (11) North Carolina (2) $ A L, 1-2 Nov. 16 Maryland (4)# N39 L, 0-1 Nov. 11 (2) North Carolina (24) # N39 L, 0-1 (ot) Nov. 25 (19) Connecticut (22)$ H L, 0-2 Nov. 17 (23) Delaware (22) $ H L, 0-1 (2ot) 2006 (17-4-1, 5-3-0 ACC) H: 14-1 | A: 2-2 | N: 1-1-1 2009 (19-3-3, 4-3-1 ACC) 2012 (10-7-4, 3-4-1 ACC) Aug. 25 (3) Davidson H36 W, 2-0 H: 12-2-1 | A: 3-1-1 | N: 4-0-1 H: 8-3-1 | A: 2-3-2 | N: 0-1-1 Aug. 27 (3) UC Santa Barbara (21) H36 W, 1-0 NCAA CHAMPIONS Aug. 24 Georgetown N42 L, 1-2 (ot) Sept. 2 (3) George Mason H W, 2-0 ACC CHAMPIONS Aug. 31 California (22) H W, 2-1 Sept. 4 (3) UCLA (10) H W, 1-0 Sept. 4 (22) Portland A W, 3-0 Sept. 2 UCLA (11) H L, 0-1 (ot) Sept. 9 (3) NC State A W, 2-1 Sept. 6 (22) Washington N44 W, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 7 Duke H W, 1-0 Sept. 12 (2) St. Francis (Pa.) H W, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 11 (16) Duke (19) H L, 0-1 (2ot) Sept. 11 Mount St. Mary’s H W, 6-1 Sept. 15 (2) Boston College H W, 3-2 (ot) Sept. 15 (20) Mount St. Mary’s H W, 1-0 Sept. 14 Xavier (19) H T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 19 (2) West Virginia (8) H W, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 18 (20) Wake Forest (2) A W, 1-0 Sept. 18 Drexel H W, 2-0 Sept. 22 (1) North Carolina (8) A L, 1-2 Sept. 22 (11) George Washington H W, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 21 North Carolina (8) A L, 0-1 Sept. 27 (5) American H W, 2-1 Sept. 26 (11) Clemson H L, 0-1 Sept. 25 VCU A W, 1-0 (2ot) Sept. 30 (5) Clemson (2) H W, 1-0 Sept. 29 (12) VCU H W, 1-0 (2ot) Sept. 28 Clemson H L, 0-2 Oct. 3 (3) Liberty H W, 1-0 Oct. 2 (12) North Carolina (5) A L, 0-1 (2ot) Oct. 5 Maryland (1) A L, 0-1 Oct. 6 (3) Duke (6) A L, 1-2 Oct. 7 (13) Longwood H W, 2-0 Oct. 9 High Point (23) H W, 2-1 Oct. 11 (4) Maryland (2) H W, 3-0 Oct. 13 (11) Liberty H T, 1-1 (2ot) Oct. 12 Wake Forest (15) H L, 1-4 Oct. 20 (2) Virginia Tech (19) A W, 3-1 Oct. 17 (11) Virginia Tech A W, 3-1 Oct. 16 Wright State H W, 3-2 Oct. 27 (2) Wake Forest (3) H L, 1-2 Oct. 20 (12) Howard H W, 2-0 Oct. 19 Virginia Tech H W, 3-2 (ot) Nov. 1 (3) Clemson (6) # N42 W, 2-0 Oct. 25 (12) Boston College H W, 2-0 Oct. 26 Boston College (22) A T, 0-0 (2ot) Nov. 3 (3) Wake Forest (2) #& N42 T, 1-1 (3ot) Oct. 31 (10) Maryland (6) A T, 0-0 (2ot) Nov. 1 NC State A W, 2-1 (2ot) Nov. 15 (3) Bucknell $ H W, 4-0 Nov. 3 (7) American H W, 3-0 Nov. 6 Wake Forest (13) # A T, 2-2 (2ot) Nov. 18 (3) California (11) $ H W, 2-1 Nov. 7 (7) NC State (18) H W, 1-0 Nov. 9 North Carolina (3) #& N42 T, 0-0 (2ot) Nov. 24 (3) Notre Dame (12) $ H W, 3-2 Nov. 11 (6) Maryland (5) # N39 W, 1-0 Nov. 15 Lafayette $ H W, 1-0 Dec. 2 (3) UCLA (22) $ N43 L, 0-4 Nov. 13 (6) Wake Forest (3) # ! N39 T, 0-0 (2ot) Nov. 18 New Mexico (9) $ A L, 1-3 Nov. 15 (6) NC State (20) # N39 W, 1-0 2007 (12-8-2, 1-5-2 ACC) Nov. 22 (2) Bucknell $ H W, 5-0 2013 (13-6-5, 4-3-4 ACC) H: 10-2-1 | A: 0-5-1 | N: 2-1 Nov. 29 (2) Portland $ H W, 1-0 H: 10-2-2 | A: 3-2-2 | N: 0-2-1 Aug. 31 (5) Columbia H W, 5-0 Dec. 4 (2) Maryland (13) $ H W, 3-0 Aug. 30 (20) Louisville (10) H L, 1-2 Sept. 2 (5) Richmond H W, 2-0 Dec. 11 (2) Wake Forest (3) $ N39 W, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 2 (20) St. John’s (19) H W, 2-0 Sept. 7 (3) SMU (9) A19 L, 1-5 Dec. 13 (2) Akron (1) $ ! N39 W, 0-0 Sept. 6 (21) Clemson A L, 0-2 Sept. 9 (3) Tulsa N19 W, 2-0 (2ot) Sept. 13 Wake Forest (15) A L, 2-3 Sept. 16 (6) St. John’s H W, 1-0 (ot) 2010 (11-6-3, 2-4-2 ACC) Sept. 17 George Mason (23) H W, 3-0 Sept. 19 (3) Campbell H W, 2-1 H: 9-4-1 | A: 1-1-2 | N: 1-1 Sept. 20 NC State H T, 3-3 (2ot) Sept. 22 (3) NC State A T, 2-2 (2ot) Sept. 3 (2) UAB H W, 2-1 Sept. 24 Providence H W, 4-0 Sept. 25 (4) Mount St. Mary’s H W, 3-0 Sept. 5 (2) St. John’s (17) H W, 5-0 Sept. 28 Syracuse (24) A W, 2-0 Sept. 28 (4) Virginia Tech (16) H T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 11 (2) Duke (7) A T, 2-2 (2ot) Oct. 1 VCU (23) H W, 2-1 (2ot) Oct. 6 (4) North Carolina H W, 2-1 Sept. 14 (2) Marist H W, 2-0 Oct. 4 Pittsburgh H W, 5-0 Oct. 12 (4) Clemson A L, 1-2 Sept. 18 (2) Wake Forest (12) H L, 0-1 Oct. 8 (23) Duke A T, 0-0 (2ot) Oct. 16 (7) Florida Atlantic H W, 4-2 Sept. 21 (5) American H W, 2-0 Oct. 11 (23) Maryland (5) H T, 3-3 (2ot) Oct. 20 (7) Boston College (9) H L, 1-2 Sept. 25 (5) Clemson A W, 1-0 Oct. 18 (19) Virginia Tech A T, 1-1 (2ot) Oct. 23 (10) Liberty H W, 3-0 Sept. 28 (3) Longwood H W, 2-0 Oct. 26 (23) Notre Dame (2) A W, 2-0 Oct. 26 (13) Duke (23) H L, 1-2 Oct. 1 (3) North Carolina (2) H L, 0-1 Oct. 29 (11) UNC Greensboro H W, 2-1 (ot) Oct. 30 (14) Mercer H W, 4-0 Oct. 5 (4) Liberty H W, 2-1 Nov. 1 (11) North Carolina (23) H L, 0-1 Nov. 3 (14) Maryland (25) A L, 1-4 Oct. 9 (4) Alabama A&M H W, 10-0 Nov. 8 (12) Boston College H W, 1-0 (ot) Nov. 9 (21) Wake Forest (2) A L, 1-3 Oct. 12 (3) James Madison H T, 0-0 (2ot) Nov. 12 (12) Wake Forest (9) # A W, 1-0 (ot) Nov. 13 (25) NC State# N39 W, 4-1 Oct. 15 (3) Virginia Tech H W, 2-1 (ot) Nov. 15 (12) Notre Dame (1) #! N42 T, 3-3 (2ot) Nov. 14 (25) Boston College (6) # N39 L, 0-1 Oct. 22 (3) Boston College (15) A T, 1-1 (2ot) Nov. 17 (12) Maryland (4) # N42 L, 0-1 Nov. 23 (25) St. Peter’s $ H W, 3-1 Oct. 29 (5) Maryland (3) H L, 0-2 Nov. 24 (8) St. John’s $ H W, 2-0 Nov. 28 (25) West Virginia (18) $ A L, 0-1 Nov. 2 (10) Campbell H W, 4-1 Dec. 1 (8) Marquette (9) $ H W, 3-1 Nov. 6 (10) NC State A L, 0-2 Dec. 6 (8) Connecticut (6) $ H W, 2-0 Nov. 10 (13) Wake Forest # N39 W, 1-0 Dec. 13 (8) Maryland (4) $ N45 L, 1-2 Nov. 12 (13) Maryland (3) # N39 L, 0-2 Nov. 18 (18) Old Dominion $ H L, 0-1

VIRGINIA SOCCER 2020 FACT BOOK 50 ALL-TIME RESULTS

2014 (14-6-3, 3-3-2 ACC) 2017 (12-4-5, 3-2-3 ACC) Legend H: 8-2-1 | A: 3-4-2 | N: 3-0 H: 11-3-1 | A: 1-1-3 | N: 0-0-1 1 — at Salem, Va. NCAA CHAMPIONS Aug. 25 (13) Villanova H W, 3-2 (2ot) 2 — at Lynchburg Tournament, Lynchburg, Va. Aug. 29 (3) Old Dominion(20) H W, 1-0 (ot) Aug. 31 (12) Hofstra H W, 4-0 3 — at Lynchburg, Va. Sept. 5 (3) Tulsa A L, 0-1 (2ot) Sept. 4 (12) UNCW H W, 2-1 (ot) 4 — at Roanoke, Va. Sept. 7 (3) UAB (18) N W, 2-1 Sept. 8 (11) Syracuse (7) H T, 2-2 (2ot) 5 — at Lexington, Va. Sept. 12 (15) Virginia Tech H W, 1-0 Sept. 12 (11) Marquette H W, 2-0 6 — at Harrisonburg, Va. Sept. 15 (15) VCU H W, 1-0 Sept. 15 (12) Virginia Tech A W, 2-1 7 — at Loyola Tournament, Towson, Md. Sept. 21 (7) Notre Dame (5) H T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 22 (9) North Carolina (7) H L, 1-2 (ot) 8 — at UMBC Tournament, Catonsville, Md. Sept. 24 (7) Davidson H L, 1-2 Sept. 25 (9) Davidson H W, 2-1 9 — at William & Mary Classic, Williamsburg, Va. Sept. 27 (2) Syracuse (18) A L, 0-1 Sept. 29 (10) Notre Dame (7) A T, 1-1 (2ot) 10 — at Old Dominion Classic, Norfolk, Va. Sept. 30 (19) James Madison H W, 2-1 (ot) Oct. 2 (10) Portland H W, 2-1 11 — at Akron Tournament, Akron, Ohio Oct. 4 (19) Pittsburgh A W, 3-0 Oct. 6 (11) Boston College H W, 1-0 12 — at Fairfax, Va. Oct. 7 (14) George Mason A W, 1-0 Oct. 10 (10) Lehigh H W, 4-2 13 — at USF Tournament, San Francisco, Calif. Oct. 11 (14) Duke H W, 1-0 Oct. 13 (10) NC State A T, 0-0 (2ot) 14 — at adidas/Met Life Classic, Bloomington, Ind. Oct. 17 (10) Clemson A L, 1-2 Oct. 17 (10) Radford H L, 0-1 15 — Coca-Cola Classic, Charlottesville, Va. Oct. 21 (22) Radford H W, 3-0 Oct. 20 (10) Pittsburgh H W, 2-1 (2ot) 16 — at McDonald’s Classic, Tampa, Fla. Oct. 24 (22) Wake Forest H L, 1-2 Oct. 27 (13) Duke (18) A L, 0-1 17 — at Met Life Classic, New Brunswick, N.J. Nov. 1 (21) North Carolina (3) A T, 1-1 (2ot) Nov. 1 (16) Boston College # H W, 4-0 18 — at Mayor’s Cup XII, Oneonta, N.Y. Nov. 5 Virginia Tech # H W, 1-0 Nov. 5 (16) Louisville (6) # ! A T, 0-0 (2ot) 19 — at SMU Soccer Classic, Dallas, Texas Nov. 9 Notre Dame (4) # A L, 0-3 Nov. 8 (17) Notre Dame (13) # H W, 2-1 20 — at Durham, N.C. Nov. 23 (16) UNC Wilmington $ H W, 3-1 Nov. 12 (17) Wake Forest (1) # & N46 T, 0-0 (2ot) 21 — at adidas Ethel M Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. Nov. 30 (16) Notre Dame (1) $ A W, 1-0 Nov. 19 (8) Fordham $ H L, 0-1 22 — at Clemson, S.C. Dec. 6 (16) Georgetown (8) $ A T, 1-1 (2ot) 23 — at Pacific West Classic, Stanford, Calif. Dec. 12 (16) UMBC $ N39 W, 1-0 2018 (10-4-3, 3-2-2 ACC) 24 — at New Brunswick, N.J. Dec. 14 (16) UCLA (2) $ N39 W, 0-0 (2ot) H: 7-3-2 | A: 3-1-0 | N: 0-0-1 25 — at Chapel Hill, N.C. *** Tie in National Championship game goes down as a win per Aug. 24 (15) New Hampshire (19) H W, 1-0 26 — at Tampa, Fla. NCAA Rule*** Sept. 3 (7) Maryland N47 T, 0-0 (2ot) 27 — Lanzera/Sheraton Classic, Charlottesville, Va. Sept. 7 (10) Virginia Tech (21) H T, 1-1 (2ot) 28 — at Davidson, N.C. 2015 (10-5-3, 4-2-2 ACC) Sept. 11 (19) Marshall H W, 1-0 29 — at Richmond, Va. H: 8-1-2 | A: 2-4-1 | N: 0-0 Sept. 18 (22) FIU H W, 2-0 30 — adidas Invitational, Charlottesville, Va. Aug. 29 (2) Charlotte (17) H W, 1-0 Sept. 21 (22) Syracuse A W, 2-0 31 — at Kissimmee, Fla. Sept. 4 (2) Tulsa H T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 26 (11) Pittsburgh A W, 2-0 32 — at Fila Invitational, Fullerton, Calif. Sept. 8 (5) George Mason H W, 2-1 Oct. 2 (10) Wright State (22) H W, 2-1 33 — at Virginia Beach, Va. Sept. 11 (5) Duke A T, 2-2 (2ot) Oct. 5 (10) Duke (23) H L, 0-2 34 — at Winston-Salem, N.C. Sept. 15 (6) James Madison H W, 2-0 Oct. 8 (10) Denver (5) H W, 3-0 35 — at Pacific Soccer Classic, Westwood, Calif. Sept. 18 (6) NC State (20) H W, 1-0 Oct. 12 (14) Clemson A W, 4-1 36 — Virginia Soccer Classic, Charlottesville, Va. Sept. 21 (4) VCU A W, 1-0 Oct. 16 (6) Radford H W, 2-1 37 — Fila/Maryland Classic, College Park, Md. Sept. 25 (4) Notre Dame (14) A L, 1-3 Oct. 20 (6) Wake Forest (1) H L, 2-3 38 — at Christopher Newport, Newport News, Va. Oct. 2 (11) Louisville H W, 3-2 Oct. 23 (6) Notre Dame (23) H T, 0-0 (2ot) 39 — at Cary, N.C. at SAS Soccer Stadium. Oct. 5 (10) Portland H W, 3-2 Oct. 31 (7) Pittsburgh # H L, 0-2 40 — Saint Louis Nike Classic, Saint Louis, Mo. Oct. 9 (10) Boston College A L, 1-2 Nov. 18 (11) Furman $ H W, 2-0 41 — UCSB Adidas Classic, Santa Barbara, Calif. Oct. 13 (12) American H L, 0-1 Nov. 25 (10) Notre Dame (7) $ A L, 0-1 42 — Germantown, Md. Oct. 16 (12) Pitt H W, 3-1 43 — College Cup, St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 23 (16) Virginia Tech A W, 1-0 2019 (21-2-1, 6-1-1 ACC) 44 — Hilton Garden Hokie Invitational, Blacksburg, Va. Oct. 30 (13) North Carolina (5) H T, 0-0 (2ot) H: 15-1 | A: 3-0-1 | N: 3-1-0 45 — College Cup, Chester, Pa. Nov. 8 (13) Notre Dame (9) # A L, 0-1 Aug. 30 (12) Pacific H W, 2-0 46 — Charleston, S.C. Nov. 19 Rider $ H W, 2-0 Sept. 2 (12) Maryland (1) N47 W, 2-0 47 — Audi Field, Washington, D.C. Nov. 22 Maryland (10) $ A L, 0-1 Sept. 7 (7) High Point H W, 1-0 @ — Virginia State Tournament Sept. 13 (6) at Duke (2) A W, 3-1 # — Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament 2016 (11-4-5, 3-2-3 ACC) Sept. 17 (5) Radford H W, 1-0 $ — NCAA Tournament H: 9-0-4 | A: 2-4-1 | N: 0-0 Sept. 20 (5) NC State H W, 2-0 ! — advanced or won because of penalty kicks Aug. 26 (17) Coastal Carolina (21) H W, 2-1 Sept. 23 (5) Western Michigan H W, 1-0 (ot) & — did not advance or lost because of penalty kicks Sept. 2 (12) Xavier H T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 28 (3) at Notre Dame (21) A W, 1-0 Sept. 5 (12) James Madison A W, 3-1 Oct. 1 (1) George Washington H W, 3-0 Beginning in 1980, the number in front of the Sept. 10 (13) Wake Forest (16) A L, 0-1 (ot) Oct. 4 (1) Louisville (24) H W, 2-0 opponent name indicates Virginia’s ranking in Sept. 14 (17) VCU H W, 3-0 Oct. 11 (1) at Boston College A T, 1-1 (2ot) the Soccer America poll coming into the game. Sept. 17 (17) Clemson (6) H T, 3-3 (2ot) Oct. 15 (1) James Madison (18) H W, 1-0 The number following the opponent name indicates its Sept. 24 (16) Louisville (13) A L, 1-6 Oct. 18 (1) Pittsburgh H L, 0-2 ranking. Sept. 27 Cornell H W, 3-0 Oct. 22 (6) Saint Louis H W, 3-0 Sept. 30 Virginia Tech (18) H T, 0-0 (2ot) Oct. 25 (6) at Virginia Tech (25) A W, 2-0 Oct. 4 Hofstra H W, 1-0 Nov. 1 (4) North Carolina H W, 2-1 (ot) Oct. 7 North Carolina (4) A W, 2-1 Nov. 10 (4) Syracuse # H W, 2-1 Oct. 11 (21) Radford H T, 1-1 (2ot) Nov. 13 (2) Wake Forest (7) # H W, 1-0 Oct. 14 (21) Notre Dame (2) H W, 1-0 Nov. 17 (2) Clemson (1) # N39 W, 3-1 Oct. 18 (16) William & Mary H W, 3-0 Nov. 24 (1) Campbell (24) $ H W, 2-0 Oct. 21 (16) Pitt A T, 0-0 (2ot) Nov. 30 (1) St. John’s (14) $ H W, 3-0 Oct. 28 (17) Duke H W, 1-0 Dec. 6 (1) SMU (5) $ H W, 3-2 (ot) Nov. 2 (17) NC State # H W, 1-0 Dec. 13 (1) Wake Forest (9) $ N39 W, 2-1 Nov. 6 (17) Louisville (10) # A L, 0-1 Dec. 15 (1) Georgetown (3) $ N39 L, 3-3 Nov. 20 (12) Vermont $ H W, 2-1 (2ot) *** Tie in National Championship game goes down as a loss as a Nov. 27 (12) Stanford (5) $ A L, 0-1 (2ot) result of the penalty kick shootout, per NCAA Rule ***

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A Warner L. Butler...... 1959 E H Jeff Bynum...... 1987-88-89 Faris Abdi...... 2017 Roderigo Escobar...... 1974 Will Hall...... 2003-04-05-07 Daniel R. Abramson...... 1967-68-69 Keith N. Eshleman...... 1976-77 Charles G. Hallowell...... 1976 Robin Afameufna...... 2016-17-18-19 C Alecko Eskandarian...... 2000-01-02 Bret Halsey...... 2018-19 Michael Agesen...... 1980 Derrick Etienne...... 2015 Robert C. Hammett...... 1966 Jeff Caldwell...... 2014-15-16-17 Brad Agoos...... 1989-90-91-92 Jordan Evans...... 2008-09 Cabrel Happi Kamseu...... 2018-19 Jorge F. Camacho...... 1976 Jeff Agoos...... 1986-88-89-90 Will Hare...... 2014 Harry W. Campbell...... 1960-61-62 Chris Agorsor...... 2008-09 John Harkes...... 1985-86-87 Thomas H. Campbell...... 1966 Pablo Aguilar...... 2014-15-16-17 F Victor Harper...... 1960 W.A. Campbell...... 1957-58 William H. Albrecht...... 1941 David Harrison...... 1964 A.M. Caputo...... 1961-62 Victor Falck...... 2016 Chris Albright...... 1997-98 Drew Harrison...... 2003-04-05-06 Brian L. Carney...... 1976-77-78 Drew Fallon...... 1986-88-89 Jordan Allen...... 2013 John Hartman...... 2001-02-03-04 Zach Carroll...... 2012-13 Bruce C. Farrell...... 1960-61-62 Albert ...... 1941-44 Kenneth Harvey...... 1964-65 Hill Carter...... 1964-66 Luke Fatton...... 2014 Kenny Arena...... 1999-00-01-02 Aaron Hass...... 2002 Robert Caskey...... 1950-51-52 Sean Feary...... 1993-94-95-96 Ernest A. Arend...... 1951 Sam Hayward...... 2014-15 Jeff Causey...... 1990-91-92-93 Chris Fehrle...... 2001 Mark T. Aronson...... 1980 William Hazelgrove...... 1954-55-56 James Chamberlin...... 1954 Mike Feller...... 1998-99-2000 Robert H. Aronson...... 1966-67-68 Ian N. Hemming...... 1947-48 Robert Chamberlin...... 1956-57 Dudley P. Felt...... 1958-59-60 Mehmet A. Atakan...... 1965 John G. Hendrickson...... 1949 Michael Chamowitz...... 1966 Sean Feeney...... 2001-02 Eric Y. Atanda...... 1979-81-82 R. Page Henley...... 1955-56-57 Scott Champ...... 1989-90-91 John C. Ferguson...... 1958-59 Robert Atanda...... 1991 Tom Henske...... 1991-92-93 Duncan D. Chaplin...... 1949 John Fernald...... 1951 Alfredo Aunon...... 1977 Randolph L. Herring...... 1965 Cameron Chavira...... 2010-11-12 Prosper Figbe...... 2017-18 Jose I. Aunon...... 1977 Zane Hill...... 2001-02-03-04 Matt Chulis...... 1995-96-97-98 Fred Fischel...... 1951 Matt Ayotte...... 2004-05-06-07 Sean Hiller...... 2009-10-11 Joseph W. Chorlton...... 1946-47-48 Brian D. Fisher...... 1961-62 Colson H. Hillier...... 1953-54-55 David Cockley...... 1963-64-65 Mike Fisher...... 1993-94-95-96 Sean Hinkle...... 2003-04-06 William A. Cohen...... 1966 Jeffrey P. Fishwick...... 1965 B Todd Elliott Hitt...... 1983-84-85-86 Sheldon L. Cohn...... 1974-75-76 David Fitzmaurice...... 1993-94-95 Jay Alan Hobbs...... 1965-66 Steve Baer...... 1982-83-84 Nico Colaluca...... 2004-05-06 Scott Ford...... 1992 Harry Hobson...... 1956-57 Tom Baker...... 1993-94-95-96 Jonathan Cole...... 1999-00-01-02 Mike Forensich...... 1998 William Hochstetler...... 1976-77-78 John T. Bakhaus...... 1967-68 David Comfort...... 1999-00-01-02 William R. Forrester...... 1963-64 Scott Hodge...... 1996 Phillip D. Barksdale...... 1954-55-56 Jay D. Connor...... 1968-69-70-71 Patrick Foss...... 2013-14-15-16 John H. Hodges...... 1968 Thomas Ball...... 1947-48-49 Shane Cooke...... 2010-11-12 Hayes Fountain...... 2016-17 William Hodill...... 1941-42 Taylor Barada...... 1993 Paul D. Corbin...... 1972-73-74 Sam Franklin...... 1994-95-97-98 William D. Hodson...... 1979-80 Daniel Barir...... 2015-16-17-18 Nicko Corriveau...... 2013-14-15-16 Nate Friends...... 1992-93-94 Thomas Hofheimer...... 1954-55 Jeremy Barlow...... 2004-05-06-07 Dalton Couig...... 1947-48-49 Hunter Freeman...... 2002-03-04 Ian Holder...... 2003-04-05-06 Neil Barlow...... 2006-07-08-09 David Cox...... 1992-93 Edward L. Funk...... 1962 Douglas Holladay...... 1966 Robert H. Barnard...... 1949-51 Philip D. Crane...... 1968-69-70-71 J.T. Holland...... 1952 Sheldon Barnes...... 1998-99-00-01 Ben Crawley...... 1989-90-91-92 Robert K. Hopkins...... 1953 Peter Barres...... 1956-57 Adam Cristman...... 2003-04-05-06 G Daniel Horton...... 1982-83-84-85 Jon S. Barrett...... 1953 Nathaniel Crofts...... 2017-18-19 Jeff Gaffney...... 1982-83-84-85 Philip Horton...... 2019 Shawn Barry...... 2008-09 Blake Cronin...... 1991 Jeff Gal...... 2013 Thomas O. Hunter...... 1952-53-54 Brian Bates...... 1990-91-92-93 Samuel Crosby...... 1969-70-71-72 Jay Gardiner...... 1965 Robert L. Hurley...... 1948 Will Bates...... 2009-10-11-12 Steve Crosby...... 1973 Alfredo P. Gaudry...... 1978-79-81 P. Hutchinson...... 1951-52-53 José Bauza...... 1976-77-78-79 William Cross...... 1952 John R. Gaughen...... 1969-70-71-72 Mike Huwiler...... 1990-91 Allston P. Bayless...... 1961 Charles T. Cudlip...... 1962 James W. Geissal...... 1951 Geoffrey B. Beardall...... 1948-49 Julian Cummings...... 2015-16-17 Butch Gelnovatch...... 1986-87 Joe Bell...... 2017-18-19 Geoffrey Curme...... 1970-71-72 George Gelnovatch...... 1983-84-85-86 I Noel G. Belli...... 1972-73 T.J. Cyrus...... 2007-08-09-10 Frank George...... 1964-65 P.J. Benavides...... 1953-54 William Gerstmyer...... 1976-77-78 Justin Ingram...... 2017-18 Harry K. Benham...... 1959-60-61 Michael Giallombardo...... 2006-07-08 Erik Imler...... 1989-90-91-92 Scott D. Benjamin...... 1973 D Ryan Gibbs...... 1999-00-01-02 Jamie T. Irvine...... 1960-61 Matt Beran...... 1998, 2001 Timothy R. Ives...... 1948-49 David Damiani...... 1988-89 Colin Givens...... 2007 Ryan Best...... 2003 Edward L. Ivy...... 1949 C. Peyton Daniel...... 1947-48-49 James O. Glaser...... 1969-70 Jan Beyan...... 1950 Marcel DaSilvia...... 2018 James S. Golden...... 1941 Bernard D. Bialzak...... 1977 William A. Davidson...... 1964-65-66 Michael Green...... 1996-97-98 Neil Bianco...... 1998, 2000 J Doug Davies...... 1984-85-86 William Greenhalgh...... 1946-48-49 Fred H. Billups...... 1958-59 Bruce B. Davis...... 1973 Carter T. Gunn...... 1968 Aaron James...... 2018-19 Eric Bird...... 2011-12-13-14 Robert Davis...... 1948 Axel Gunnarsson...... 2019 Brian James...... 2012-13 Robert Blanchard...... 1951-52-53 Thomas K. Dawes...... 1970 Mark H. Jander...... 1953 Sam Bloom...... 1989 Barry P. Day...... 1981-82 Mike Jarosi...... 1987-89 Dr. Frederick Bode...... 1941 William C. DeBrun...... 1966 Henry E. Jenkins...... 1946 Olin P. Boone...... 1946-47 Jay Del Carmen...... 1984-85-86-87 Liam Jenkins...... 2017 Kenneth D. Bornstein...... 1946 Kenneth Denbroeder...... 1963-64-65 Tom Jenkins...... 1987 Ryan Borst...... 1994-95-96 George Denison...... 1941-42 Howard B. Johnson...... 1949-50 S. Davis Bowman...... 1967-68-69-70 Gael deTigny...... 1962 Paul Johnson...... 2002-03-04 Samuel Bradbury...... 1962-63-64 Max Diamond...... 2018 Allan G. Johnston...... 1966 Beau Bradley...... 2019 David M. Dickey...... 1978-79-80-81 C. Jones...... 1952-53 Craig Brannan...... 1990-91-92 Roger Dierman...... 1956 Connor Jones...... 2018 N.E. Brassert...... 1953-54-55 Daryl Dike...... 2018-19 Page Jones...... 1982 Harry A. Braswell...... 1974 Nino DiMaggio...... 2005-06-07-08 Charles W. Joseph...... 1955-56-57 Mark E. Brcic...... 1980-81-82-83 Ari Dimas...... 2009-10-11 George A. Julius...... 1946-47 John Bretherton...... 1947-48-49-50 Kirk Dinnall...... 2001-02-03-04 Hunter Jumper...... 2008-09-10-11 David L. Brillhart...... 1979-80-81-82 Malcolm Dixon...... 2015 Calle Brown...... 2013-14 Irakoze Donasiyano...... 2017-18-19 Matt Brown...... 2011-12-13-14 Marcus Douglas...... 2010-11-12 U.T. Brown, Jr...... 1955-57 Daniel J. Doyle...... 1981-82-84 Douglas S. Bruce...... 1946-47-48-49 George N. Dreybus...... 1978-79 Stephen K. Brunett...... 1980-81 Steven L. Driever...... 1966 Francis L. Buck...... 1964 Lee P. Dudley...... 1953-54 Maunder Burant...... 1950 Josh Dunn...... 1995 Ryan Burke...... 2003-04-05-06 Andra P. DuPont...... 1970-71-73-74 Benjamin Bush...... 1973-74-75-76 Kent Durivage...... 1968 Curtis Bush...... 1998-99-00-01

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K M O S Robert W. Kaiser...... 1958-59 Peter B. MacKeith...... 1977-78-79-80 Paul L. O’Brien...... 1950-51-52 Houston M. Sadler...... 1958-59 Aboubacar Keita...... 2018 Robert MacKenzie...... 1947-48 Drew O’Donnell...... 1996-97-98-99 Yuri Sagatov...... 1995-96-97 Kris Kelderman...... 1987-88-89-90 Barclay Macon...... 1967 Nate Odusote...... 2014-15-16-17 Marcus Salandy-Defour...... 2012-13-15-16 E. Polk Kellam...... 1962-63-64 Darius Madison...... 2012-13-14 Gifford Okatah-Boi...... 2004-05 Adam H. Salladin...... 1981-82-83 Thomas Kelley...... 2002 John Maessner...... 1987-88-89-90 Simeon Okoro...... 2015-16-17-18 Richard Sanders...... 1972-73-74-75 Ryan Kelly...... 2000-01-02 David Mancuso...... 1987 Ben Olsen...... 1995-96-97 Lee Sandwina...... 2005-06 Steve Kennelly...... 1969-70-71 Leon Maric...... 2016-17 Matt Oliver...... 2001-02-03-04 Mike Sanchez...... 1988 Randall A. Kerr...... 1973-74-75-76 Edwin H. Marks...... 1969-70-71 Curt Onalfo...... 1987-88-89-90 Paul H. Saylor...... 1961-62-63 Henry Kessler...... 2017-18-19 John D. Marsellus...... 1957-58-59 Edward Opoku...... 2015-16-17 Manny Scere...... 2014-15 Russell D. Ketcham...... 1966-67-68 Robert P. Martin...... 1953 Matt Owen...... 2009 Tom Schildwachter...... 1968-69-70 Jeffrey Kersch...... 1968 Kyle Martino...... 1999-00-01 Brian Ownby...... 2008-09-10-11 Michael Schnabel...... 1982-83-84-85 Jason Kim...... 2007 Edward Mattews...... 1946 Andriy Shapowal...... 1994-95-96-97 Stephen C. Kleinman...... 1965-66-67 Neil F. Maune...... 1951 John R. Sheffield...... 1946-47-48 Walter Klingman...... 1957-59-60 Thomas F. Maxwell...... 1963-64 P John R. Sherry...... 1969-70 Edwin L. Knetzger...... 1970-71-72 Brett Mayer-Aschhoff...... 2001-02 Kim Partenheimer...... 1973-74 William Shmiedeiser...... 1950 John (Jack) Koester...... 1970 Kevin McBride...... 2010-11-12-13 Kenneth Patton...... 1961 Steven D. Shor...... 1980-81 Jean-Christophe Koffi...... 2015-16-17 John T. McCann...... 1981-82-83-84 Spencer Patton...... 2018-19 Zola Short...... 2004-05-06-07 Andrew Kress...... 1986 Richard McConnell...... 1949 Peter Pearson...... 2014-15-16 Colin Shutler...... 2017-18-19 James M. Kriegh...... 1973-74-75-76 Kyle McCord...... 2011-12-13-14 Clint Peay...... 1991-92-93-94 Damian Silvera...... 1992-93-94-95 Gordon M. Krusen...... 1950-51-52 T.W. McGinley...... 1952-53 Bill Peters...... 1965-66 Joel Silverberg...... 1956-57 Tim Kunihiro...... 1989-90-91-92 Fred J. McGlynn...... 1968-69-70-71 Mark Peters...... 1994-95 Grant Silvester...... 2011-12-13-14 Frederick W. Kunkle...... 1966 Sean McGlynn...... 1985-86-87-88 Ryan Peterson...... 2017 Jimmy Simpson...... 2008-09-10 Bay Kurtz...... 2016 John B. McKinney...... 1951 David Y. Peyton...... 1970-71-72-73 Chefik Simo...... 2003-04 Brad Kurtz...... 2018 P.F. McNamee...... 1975-76-77-78 Scott B. Peyton...... 1971-72 Robert Simonton...... 1984 James K. Kuser...... 1950-51-52 C. Wilson McNeely...... 1961 Scott Platenberg...... 1986-87 Kevin M. Sims...... 1975-76-77-78 Thomas McSpiritt...... 1984-85 E. Bronson Platt...... 1968 Kyle Singer...... 1999-00-01 L Mike McQuatters...... 1998 Jordan Poarch...... 2012 Brian Siracusa...... 1991-92 Martin J. Meaney...... 1971-72-73-74 Brandon Pollard...... 1992-93-94-95 Mike Slivinski...... 1993-96 Ross LaBauex...... 2006-07-08-09 Samuel Meeks...... 1941 Peter B. Polonsky...... 1978-79-80-81 Karter Smith...... 2007-08 Luis R. Lacau...... 1949 Chris Megaloudis...... 2001 Matt Poole...... 2005-06-07-08 V. Scott Smith...... 1977-78-79-80 Spencer LaCivita...... 2011-12 John P. Mehrtens...... 1968-69 David I. Powell...... 1978-79-80 Warren Lister Smith...... 1958-59 Chris Lake...... 1993 Lucas Mendes...... 2016 Jack Powell...... 1950 Sheridan G. Snyder...... 1956-57-58 Floyd Lankford...... 1958-59-60 Tony Meola...... 1988-89 Thomas C. Praktish...... 1976-77-78 William C. Snyder...... 1955 Bill Lanza...... 1996 David Meriwether...... 1963-64-65 M. Prey...... 1951 Eric Solomon...... 1999-00-01-02 J. Henry Latcham...... 1941-42 Robert Mettler...... 1960 Theodore W. Price...... 1961-62 Chris Somerville...... 2011-12 Matt Laughlin...... 1997 Keith D. Meyer...... 1981-82-83-84 Chad Prince...... 1997-98-99-2000 William Sommerfield...... 1959-60-61 Jacob LeBlanc...... 2000-01-02 Leigh B. Middleditch...... 1948-49-50 Tim Prisco...... 1995-96 Randy Soules...... 1969 Charles V. Lecraw...... 1973-74-75 Brian R. Miller...... 1975 Orest (Rocky) Prockiw...... 1956-58 Bakary Soumare...... 2006 Anthony W. Lederer...... 1951-52 Carl Miller...... 1946 Robert B. Purcell...... 1965-66 R. Michael Sorensen...... 1967-68-69 Robert Legnini...... 1968-69 William Miller...... 1942 John Putnam...... 1958 Brian Span...... 2010-11 James E. Lehan...... 1949 Matt Mills...... 2011-13-14 Frederick L. Spencer...... 1951 Keith Lenert...... 1982-83-84-85 Robert Milward...... 1958 Michael E. Stack...... 1977-78-79-80 Riggs Lennon...... 2013-14-15 Raleigh C. Minor...... 1957 R Daniel Steedman...... 2018-19 Matt Miscione...... 2010-12 Richard A. Steeneck...... 1961-62-63 Marshall Leonard...... 1998-99-00-01 Jack Ray...... 1953 Matt Mitchell...... 2006-07-08 Steven Steinberg...... 1974-77 Matt Leonard...... 1995-96-97 William A. Ray...... 1962-63-64 Chris Moke...... 2013 James R. Stephens...... 1964-65 John C. Levy...... 1955 Robert Reed...... 1958-59-60 Greg Monaco...... 2008-09-10-11 Slobodan Sterdtevich...... 1968 Felipe Libreros...... 2010-11 Key Reid...... 1993-94-95 Channing Moore...... 1961-62-63 Robert Stevens...... 1982-83 Bryan Lima...... 2010-12-13-14 Diego Restrepo...... 2009-10 Jason Moore...... 1997-98 Robert I. Steward...... 1982-83-84-85 Mike Littlefield...... 2003-04 Yannick Reyering...... 2005-06-07 Nathaniel H. Morison...... 1955-56-57 James V. Stout...... 1975-77 Pepe Llontop...... 1979-80 Claudio Reyna...... 1991-92-93 M. Moutinho...... 1952 Wesley Suggs...... 2014-15-16 Jay Lodge...... 1985-87-88-89 Herbert Y. Reynolds...... 1958-59-60 Pat Mugler...... 1987-88 Kyler Sullivan...... 2011-12-13-14 Phillip Long...... 2002 Mark Reynolds...... 1975-76 C. Roy Mundee...... 1950-51-52 Sheldon Sullivan...... 2014-15-16-17 Dan Louisignau...... 2007-08 Calvin Rezende...... 2011 Sean Murnane...... 2009-10-12 John Sylvester...... 1986-87-88 James T. Lowdon...... 1946-47 Connor Rezende...... 2011 Dane Murphy...... 2004-05-06-07 Barna Szabo...... 1961-62-63 Terrell Lowe...... 2016 Alkus I. Riesenburger...... 1942 Kermit Lowrey...... 1954 Manuel Rionda...... 1946 Douglas S. Luke...... 1963 N Mark Riehl...... 1975-76-77-78 T Geoff Lundy...... 1972-73 Benito B. Rish...... 1941-42 William F. Lyle...... 1947 Ken Najder...... 1981 A.E. Robertson...... 1951-52 Ahdan Tait...... 2018 Chase Neinken...... 2007-08-09 Xavier Rock...... 2007 Joaquin Targhetta...... 1997 Richard A. Nelson...... 1965 Ahkeel Rodney...... 2009-10 Bradley A. Taylor...... 1979 Robert E. Nevett...... 1950-51 Jose (Dan) Rojas...... 1954-55 John S. Taylor...... 1967-68-69 David Newman...... 2007-08 Mike Rogers...... 1974-75-76-77 Raheem Taylor-Parkes...... 2016-17 Tain Nix...... 1992-93-94 Robby Rogers...... 2005-06-08 Tony Tchani...... 2008-09 Jerren Nixon Jr...... 2016-17-19 Bruce Rollinson...... 1954-55 Jack Tcherkezian...... 1958 Philip Norris...... 1946 Larry Rose...... 1973 Henry Tembon...... 2007 Bernard Norton...... 1946 David Rosenbaum...... 2004 Frank Teng...... 1941 Sergi Nus...... 2016-17 Alan H. Rosenthal...... 1963-64 Gentry W. Thatcher...... 1960-62 Kennedy Nwabia...... 2017-18 Michael C. Ross...... 1967 Randy Thomas...... 1974-75-76 Barret J. Rossie...... 1975-76 Scott Thomsen...... 2012-13-14-15 Peyton Rowan, Jr...... 1958-59 Chris Tierney...... 2004-05-06-07 Lionel L. Rowe...... 1954-55 Jon Titchener...... 1989 Jake Rozhansky...... 2014-15 Chris Tolomeo...... 1980-81-82-83 Kyle Rudzinski...... 2004-05-07 Steve Totten...... 1998-99-00-01 Alexander H. Ruhl...... 1948 Ryan Trout...... 1997-98-99-2000 Philip M. Russell...... 1970-71-72-73 Nils C. Trulsson...... 1952-53-56 Jeff Tuman...... 2001-02-03-04 Howard Turk...... 2008-09 Ulysses G. Turner, III...... 1957-58

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U Andreas Ueland...... 2019

V Ernest C. Vaughan...... 1966 Michael Vermillion...... 1961-62 Scott Vermillion...... 1995-96-97 C. Brian Vernon...... 1981-82-83-84 George B. Vest...... 1950-51-52 Joe Vide...... 2002-03-04 Joe Villanueva...... 2002 Jonathan Villanueva...... 2006-07-08-09 Brantley P. Vitek...... 1982-83-84-85 Paul K. Voigt...... 1976 Mike Volk...... 2009-10-11 Michael Volpe...... 1982-83-84-85 Arthur B. Voorhees...... 1941

W Rudy Wachsman...... 1956 Wesley Wade...... 2015-16 Harry Wainwright...... 1966 David M. Wakelee...... 1948-49 Voga E. Wallace...... 1980-81-82-83 William A. Wallace...... 1959-60 William A. Wallace...... 1979-80-81 Billy Walsh...... 1994-95-96 Gregory Washburn...... 1973 Chris Warden...... 1965 Mark Wayland...... 1987-88-89 Matt Wayland...... 1989 Ross Weber...... 1977 Matt Weiler...... 2008 Brian West...... 1996-97 Todd Wharton...... 2012-13-14-15 Ben G. Whipple...... 1973-74 B.T. White...... 1952-53-54 Charlie White...... 1972-73 Peter White...... 1947-49-50 Will Whorton...... 2009 Roger Wilkenoh...... 1954 Bob Willen...... 1984-85-86-87 Matt Williams...... 2004-05-06-07 Richie Williams...... 1988-89-90-91 Richard L. Williams...... 1946-47 Julien H. Williams...... 1966 Judson T. Williams...... 1969-72 William Williams...... 1973-74 Robert Wilson...... 1959 Lloyd M. Witkind...... 1941-42 Robert A. Woithe...... 1954-55-57 George Wong...... 1946 A.J. Wood...... 1991-92-93-94 Richard Wood...... 1957 James P. Woodard...... 1955-56 Mark S. Woolley...... 1975-76-77-78 Kent H. Worthington...... 1963-64 Peter Wright...... 1965-66 Rob Wright...... 1998-99-00-02 Peter J. Wylie...... 1975-76-77-80

Y Brock Yetso...... 1996-97-98 Brian Yi...... 2003-04 Lyle Yorks...... 1988-89-90-91 Ronald F. Young...... 1959-61

Z Jay Ziehl...... 1969-70-71-72 Tim Zimmerman...... 1972-73-74 Ryan Zinkhan...... 2011-12-13-14 Jacques S. Zinman...... 1941-42

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The 2020 Virginia men’s soccer fact book PHOTO CREDENTIALS was prepared by the Athletics Media Relations All photographers and camera operators ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS office to assist the news media in its coverage must wear a visible credential issued by the JIM DAVES of the Cavaliers this spring. Requests for addi- Athletics Media Relations Office. No tripod Assistant AD for tional information, feature materials and photo- equipment may be used on the field level, for Media Relations graphs should be made to AMR. the safety of the players and photographers. Office...... 243-2467 Photographers may shoot from anywhere on Mobile...... 962-7668 ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS the far sideline (across from the grandstand) [email protected] University of Virginia and on the near sideline beyond the ends of SCOTT FITZGERALD P.O. Box 400853 the team benches. On the endlines, photogra- Assistant Director/ Charlottesville, VA 22904-4853 phers are permitted only between the edges of Men’s Soccer Contact (434) 982-5500 the penalty box and the sideline. Office...... 924-9878 VirginiaSports.com Mobile...... 908-246-6818 [email protected] INTERVIEWS The UVA Athletics Media Relations Office is All interviews with coaches and players located on the first floor of John Paul Jones PHONE NUMBERS TO NOTE (434) must be arranged through the Athletics Media Arena. Regular business hours are 8 a.m. to 5 Athletics Media Relations...... 982-5500 Relations Office. It is requested that you allow p.m., Monday through Friday. Athletics Director...... 982-5100 the media relations staff at least one day, Athletics Ticket Office...... 924-UVA1 preferably longer, to arrange the interview. (800) 542-UVA1 PRESS CREDENTIALS/PARKING Coaches and players are not available for inter- Sports Promotions...... 982-5600 Admission to the Klöckner Stadium press views on game day, prior to the game. Stadium Press Box...... 908-246-6818 box is by official credential only and is strict- Head coach George Gelnovatch is normally ly limited to members of the working press. available immediately after morning practices UVA ON THE WEB Credentials are not intended for fans, friends or mid-afternoon. Up-to-date information on the UVA men’s or spouses. Postgame interviews are conducted on the soccer team is available on VirginiaSports.com. Requests for credentials should be direct- field at Klöckner Stadium following a cooling off The site includes the Cavaliers’ roster, sched- ed to Scott Fitzgerald in the Athletics Media period. ule, results, player profiles, statistics, releas- Relations Office no later than 24 hours before es, game stories and historical information. game time. Credentials will be left at the tick- TELEPHONES Game stories and statistics will be updated on et window at the main entrance to Klöckner Should you require your own telephone line a timely basis following the completion of each Stadium and can be picked up at media will for game coverage, please make the necessary contest. call one hour before the start of the game. arrangements at least three business days in Parking passes are not required and space advance through the Athletics Media Relations DIRECTIONS TO KLÖCKNER STADIUM is available on a first-come, first-served basis Office. From the East/West: Take I-64 to exit 118B in the University Hall West lot, across Copeley (Culpeper-Charlottesville). Take second exit Road from Klöckner Stadium. (sign will say University of Virginia Information WIRELESS INTERNET Center and Business 250 East) and bear right A press-only wireless internet network, Press onto Ivy Road. At second light, turn left on to Box, is available for working media. See an Copeley Road. The stadium is on the left. Athletics Media Relations contact for the pass- From the North: Take Route 29 south into word. Charlottesville (Emmet Street). Turn right at Massie Road. Go to the next light and turn left onto Copeley Road. The stadium is on the left. From the South: Take Route 29 to Business Route 250 East (sign will say University of Virginia Information Center) and bear right onto Ivy Road. At second stoplight, turn left onto Copeley Road. The stadium is on the left.

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