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1924 3-4-2 Lawrence Lee ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS City Association L, 1-2 C.A.C of Sherrill W, 1-0 Team W L T Team W L T Clark Mills T, 1-1 (OT) Adelphi 15 11 0 Marquette 1 0 1 Cornell W, 1-0 Akron 0 1 0 Miami (Ohio) 1 0 0 Albany 3 1 1 Mohawk 0 1 0 Penn State L, 0-1 American Int’l 2 0 0 Monmouth 1 0 0 Army L, 1-5 Amherst 1 0 1 Navy 2 4 0 Hamilton W, 2-1 Army 15 23 4 NYU 0 1 0 Colgate T, 1-1 (OT) Binghamton 2 3 0 Niagara 15 3 0 Navy L, 0-4 Boston College 8 14 2 N.C. State 0 1 0 Boston University 0 3 0 Notre Dame 2 8 2 Bowling Green 0 1 0 O.C.L. 0 1 0 1925 2-2-4 Lawrence Lee & Brockport 8 1 1 Ohio State 0 1 1 William Bertenshaw Brooklyn 0 1 0 Old Dominion 0 1 0 City Association T, 1-1 (OT) Bucknell 3 1 1 Oneonta 11 7 3 Army T, 1-1 (OT) Buffalo 12 3 0 Oswego 4 3 0 Buffalo State 7 1 0 Pensylvania 0 1 0 Cornell T, 2-2 (OT) CS Fullerton 0 1 0 Penn State 2 30 4 Hamilton W, 3-0 Canisius 7 0 0 Penn Teachers 1 0 0 University L, 0-1 C.A.C. Sherrill 2 0 1 Pittsburgh 7 7 2 Amherst W, 2-0 Cincinnati 2 1 0 Providence 14 10 0 Penn State L, 0-1 City Association 3 3 3 RPI 4 7 1 Clark Mills 0 0 1 Richmond 0 1 0 RPI T, 1-1 (OT) Clarkson 4 9 0 Rochester 13 13 0 Coastal Carolina 0 1 0 RIT 0 1 0 1926 2-6-0 Lawrence Lee & Colgate 23 27 9 Rutgers 6 7 1 William Bertenshaw Columbia 0 2 0 St. Bonaventure 19 1 1 City Association L, 2-5 Connecticut 10 20 3 St. Francis (N.Y.) 3 2 2 Cornell 24 34 6 St. John’s 7 15 5 Hamilton L, 2-3 Cortland 3 22 1 St. Lawrence 0 1 0 Penn State L, 1-5 Dartmouth 3 3 0 Sampson 2 1 0 RPI W, 5-1 Davidson 0 1 0 Seton Hall 4 14 3 Toronto University L, 3-4 DePaul 1 2 0 Siena 8 0 0 Cornell W, 2-1 Duke 0 1 0 Southern Connecticut 1 0 0 Eastman Kodak 0 1 0 South Florida 2 1 0 (Game-by-game records incomplete) Eisenhower 2 0 0 Springfield 0 3 2 Fairfield 1 0 0 Swarthmore 1 0 0 1927 2-4-0 Arthur Horrocks Fairleigh Dickinson 2 4 2 Toronto 0 1 0 Penn Teachers W, 7-0 Fordham 5 1 0 UCLA 0 2 0 RPI W, 3-0 George Washington 0 1 0 Union 4 5 4 Georgetown 5 9 1 VCU 0 1 0 Lehigh L, 1-3 Hamilton 12 3 2 Vermont 2 1 1 Penn State L, 1-3 Hartwick 11 16 5 Villanova 10 6 1 Hamilton L, 2-3 Harvard 0 1 1 Virginia Tech 0 3 0 Cornell L, 1-7 Haverford 0 1 0 Wake Forest 0 1 0 Hobart 8 1 1 West Chester Teachers 1 0 0 Ithaca 13 13 1 West Virginia 4 4 3 1928 3-2-1 Arthur Horrocks James Madison 0 0 1 Williams 1 0 0 City Association W, 4-1 Lafayette 2 2 0 Wisconsin 0 0 1 Dartmouth W, 2-1 Lehigh 8 4 1 Yale 1 1 0 Penn State L, 0-6 Long Island 5 5 4 Total 399 428 91 Louisville 1 2 0 Cornell L, 1-9 Loyola 3 2 0 Note: Game-by-game records incomplete for 1926. Hamilton W, 2-0 Marist 7 0 0 Harvard T, 1-1 (OT) Maine 2 0 0 2008 opponents in bold 1929 2-4-1 Arthur Horrocks Harvard L, 0-1 Dartmouth L, 0-7 1920 4-3-2 James Paisley 1922 NO TEAM Hamilton W, 2-0 City Association T, 2-2 (OT) Penn State L, 0-4 O.C.L. L, 0-6 1923 2-4-4 Lawrence Lee Yale L, 0-1 C.A.C of Sherrill W, 3-2 Cornell W, 4-3 City Association W, 5-1 Cornell L, 2-3 City Association T, 2-2 (OT) Hamilton W, 8-0 City Association L, 2-3 Lehigh L, 3-6 Colgate W, 2-0 Army L, 0-2 Swarthmore W, 5-1 Hamilton T, 2-2 (OT) 1930 2-2-1 Arthur Horrocks Penn State L, 1-6 Penn State L, 1-3 Lehigh W, 5-4 Penn State T, 3-3 (OT) Amherst T, 2-2 (OT) Hamilton L, 2-3 Springfield T, 1-1 (OT) Cornell W, 5-1 1921 4-4-1 James Paisley Williams W, 5-1 Navy L, 2-5 C.A.C of Sherrill T, 2-2 (OT) Colgate T, 2-2 (OT) Penn State T, 0-0 (OT) Hamilton W, 2-0 Lehigh W, 2-0 1931 4-1-1 Arthur Horrocks Haverford L, 0-4 City Association W, 4-3 Penn State L, 0-3 Eastman Kodak L, 2-3 Colgate W, 4-0 Penn State T, 0-0 (OT) Penn L, 1-6 Hamilton W, 4-1 Army W, 3-2 Cornell W, 3-2 Cornell L, 1-10 Navy W, 3-2

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1941 4-2-1 Arthur Horrocks Army L, 1-4 Hamilton W, 4-0 Cornell W, 5-1 Penn State L, 0-4 Colgate W, 2-0 Bucknell T, 3-3 (OT) Rochester W, 1-0

1942 1-5-1 Arthur Horrocks Hamilton T, 1-1 (OT) Army L, 0-3 Penn State L, 2-3 Colgate L, 1-3 Bucknell W, 3-2 Rochester L, 0-2 Cornell L, 0-1

1943 NO TEAM 1944 NO TEAM 1945 NO TEAM TThehe 11940940 teamteam postedposted shutoutshutout victoriesvictories againstagainst HamiltonHamilton andand Navy.Navy. TheThe OOrangerange aalsolso ddefeatedefeated RRochester,ochester, 33-2.-2. 1946 2-4-0 Arthur Horrocks Cornell W, 2-1 Cortland L, 2-6 Colgate L, 1-2 1932 4-2-0 Arthur Horrocks 1937 5-3-0 Arthur Horrocks Ithaca W, 4-1 Dartmouth W, 6-0 Cornell W, 5-0 Penn State L, 0-6 Springfield L, 1-6 Army L, 0-1 Rochester L, 1-2 Cortland W, 10-2 Springfield L, 2-3 Hamilton W, 4-1 Lehigh W, 4-0 1947 0-7-0 Arthur Horrocks Navy L, 0-1 Penn State L, 0-2 Cortland L, 1-5 Penn State W, 2-1 American International W, 9-2 Mohawk L, 2-3 Rochester W, 4-2 Colgate L, 1-2 1933 1-5-0 Arthur Horrocks Colgate W, 4-0 Ithaca L, 2-3 Cortland L, 0-3 Penn State L, 4-6 Lehigh W, 4-0 1938 4-2-2 Arthur Horrocks Rochester L, 1-2 Navy L, 3-6 Hamilton W, 5-0 Cornell L, 0-2 Penn State L, 0-4 Army L, 0-1 Army L, 0-5 Lehigh T, 2-2 (OT) 1948 3-5-0 Arthur Horrocks Dartmouth L, 1-3 Cornell T, 1-1 (OT) ITHACA L, 3-4 Penn State L, 0-5 at Cortland L, 0-1 1934 3-2-0 Arthur Horrocks Bucknell W, 5-0 at Colgate L, 0-3 Buffalo State W, 11-2 Rochester W, 4-0 UNION W, 4-1 Penn State L, 1-3 Colgate W, 3-1 at Sampson W, 3-1 Army L, 2-7 at Penn State L, 1-5 Lehigh W, 3-2 1939 6-1-0 Arthur Horrocks at Rochester W, 6-2 Dartmouth W, 5-1 Cornell W, 2-1 CORNELL L, 2-3 Hamilton W, 6-1 1935 6-3-0 Arthur Horrocks Penn State L, 0-5 1949 2-6-0 Arthur Horrocks Buffalo State W, 5-2 Rochester W, 3-0 Union W, 6-1 Westchester Teachers W, 3-2 Bucknell W, 4-3 Penn State L, 1-6 Lehigh W, 6-1 Lehigh W, 4-0 Colgate L, 1-4 Colgate W, 7-1 Colgate W, 3-0 Cortland L, 0-4 American International W, 8-3 Ithaca L, 1-4 Springfield L, 1-6 1940 3-5-0 Arthur Horrocks Army L, 0-4 Penn State L, 0-4 Army L, 1-4 Rochester W, 3-0 Univ. of Rochester W, 2-1 Cornell L, 1-2 Cornell L, 0-3 Dartmouth L, 2-5 Hamilton W, 2-0 Penn State L, 0-7 1950 5-2-1 Arthur Horrocks 1936 6-0-2 Arthur Horrocks Navy W, 1-0 Army L, 0-3 Cornell W, 6-1 Bucknell L, 0-1 Colgate W, 3-2 Buffalo State W, 10-1 Rochester W, 3-2 Cornell W, 2-1 LEHIGH W, 1-0 Colgate L, 0-2 Cortland W, 1-0 Springfield T, 3-3 (OT) Ithaca W, 6-0 Penn State T, 4-4 (OT) Penn State L, 0-2 Cortland W, 12-3 Rochester W, 3-1 Colgate W, 8-0 Union T, 2-2 (OT) Rochester W, 5-0 1951 NO TEAM

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1952 5-1-0 Arthur Horrocks Sampson W, 7-6 Brockport W, 5-4 (OT) Albany W, 6-1 Army L, 0-4 Colgate W, 2-1 RPI W, 2-1

1953 4-2-1 Andy Coccari Cornell T, 1-1 (OT) Sampson L, 2-3 Cortland L, 2-4 Union W, 4-3 Brockport W, 1-0 Colgate W, 2-0 RPI W, 2-1

1954 2-6-0 Andy Coccari Cornell L, 3-6 Clarkson W, 3-2 Penn State L, 2-9 Cortland L, 0-7 SSyracuseyracuse rresumedesumed mmen’sen’s ssocceroccer aass a ssportport iinn 11970.970. JJoeoe SSayerayer gguideduided tthehe RPI L, 1-2 tteam’seam’s rreturneturn ttoo tthehe ppitch,itch, ccoachingoaching tthehe squadsquad iinn 11970970 andand 1971.1971. Ithaca L, 2-4 Union W, 4-2 Colgate L, 3-4 (OT)

1955 0-7-1 Andy Coccari 1959 1-8-0 Peter Cataldi 1972 4-6-1 John Allen Cornell L, 0-2 CLARKSON W, 2-1 Colgate L, 2-3 Cortland L, 0-6 PENN STATE L, 0-5 Clarkson L, 0-3 Penn State L, 1-14 at Union L, 2-4 Cortland L, 1-4 Clarkson L, 0-3 Oct. 16 at Ithaca L, 0-2 Cornell L, 0-5 Ithaca L, 0-1 Oct. 21 ROCHESTER L, 1-8 Niagara L, 0-5 RPI L, 1-4 Oct. 28 RPI L, 0-3 Ithaca W, 2-1 Union T, 1-1 (OT) Oct. 31 at Cornell L, 1-6 Rochester W, 2-1 Colgate L, 0-2 Nov. 4 at Cortland L, 0-12 Binghamton L, 0-3 Nov. 6 COLGATE L, 2-13 Union T, 0-0 (OT) 1956 0-9-0 Joe Weber Oswego W, 5-2 Oct. 6 CORTLAND L, 2-10 1960 0-8-1 Peter Cataldi Buffalo W, 2-1 Oct. 13 at Penn State L, 0-10 CORNELL L, 0-3 Oct. 17 at Clarkson L, 0-3 at Penn State L, 0-3 Oct. 24 UNION L, 2-3 Oct. 12 UNION T, 1-1 (OT) 1973 3-7-1 John Allen Oct. 27 at RPI L, 1-5 Oct. 14 ITHACA L, 1-9 Sept. 15 at Ithaca L, 1-3 Oct. 31 at Rochester L, 3-4 Oct. 19 at RPI L, 1-5 Sept. 19 ROCHESTER L, 1-2 Nov. 2 CORNELL L, 0-6 Oct. 22 CORTLAND L, 0-3 Sept. 22 at Buffalo W, 5-2 Nov. 7 ITHACA L, 3-8 Oct. 26 at Rochester L, 0-7 Sept. 29 CORTLAND T, 0-0 Nov. 9 at Colgate L, 2-6 Nov. 2 at Clarkson L, 2-3 Oct. 3 CORNELL L, 0-2 Nov. 4 at Colgate L, 0-6 Oct. 6 at Colgate L, 1-4 1957 0-9-0 Peter Cataldi Oct. 11 at Niagara W, 2-1 Oct. 9 at Union L, 3-6 1961-1969 NO SOCCER PROGRAM Oct. 17 at Union L, 1-4 Oct. 12 PENN STATE L, 1-12 Oct. 19 at Army L, 0-3 Oct. 16 CLARKSON L, 2-6 1970 0-5-0 Joe Sayer Oct. 27 CLARKSON W, 1-0 Oct. 19 at Cortland L, 0-11 Clarkson L, 2-4 Nov. 3 OSWEGO L, 0-2 Oct. 25 RPI L, 1-7 Cornell L, 0-6 Oct. 30 ROCHESTER L, 0-6 Rochester L, 3-5 1974 3-7-0 Larry Herzog Nov. 2 at Cornell L, 0-5 St. Lawrence L, 0-5 Rochester L, 1-3 Nov. 5 at Ithaca L, 0-10 Oswego L, 3-4 Buffalo W, 4-3 Nov. 7 COLGATE L, 0-5 Cortland L, 0-2 1971 1-7-0 Joe Sayer Clarkson L, 3-6 1958 1-8-0 Peter Cataldi Sept. 25 at Colgate L, 0-3 Colgate L, 0-2 Oct. 4 ITHACA W, 2-1 Oct. 2 CORNELL L, 2-5 Niagara W, 6-0 Oct. 11 at Penn State L, 0-7 Oct. 6 ROCHESTER L, 1-3 Army L, 1-2 Oct. 15 UNION L, 2-4 Oct. 9 at Niagara L, 0-3 Oswego W, 3-2 Oct. 22 at Clarkson L, 0-5 Oct. 20 at Clarkson L, 0-6 Cornell L, 0-1 Oct. 25 at RPI L, 0-8 Oct. 23 at RIT L, 2-3 Ithaca L, 1-2 Oct. 29 at Rochester L, 0-12 Oct. 30 BINGHAMTON L, 1-2 Oct. 31 CORNELL L, 1-3 Nov. 5 OSWEGO W, 1-0 Nov. 5 CORTLAND L, 0-1 Nov. 7 at Colgate L, 1-4

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Oct. 1 ST. BONAVENTURE W, 2-0 Oct. 4 at Buffalo State W, 1-0 Oct. 7 BUFFALO W, 1-0 Oct. 10 ARMY W, 2-0 Oct. 15 at Oneonta L, 0-3 Oct. 18 at Hobart W, 5-0 Oct. 22 at Long Island T, 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 24 HARTWICK L, 0-1 (2OT) Oct. 29 ITHACA W, 2-0 Nov. 1 at Cornell L, 2-3

1981 10-7-1 Alden Shattuck Sept. 6 at Fairleigh Dickinson L, 1-2 Sept. 7 vs. Southern Connecticut W, 3-0 Sept. 9 CORTLAND L, 0-1 (OT) Sept. 12 at Adelphi L, 1-2 Sept. 13 vs. UCLA L, 0-3 Sept. 16 BROCKPORT W, 1-0 Sept. 19 at Niagara W, 2-1 Sept. 26 at Colgate L, 0-1 Sept. 30 at St. Bonaventure W, 3-0 Oct. 3 ONEONTA W, 1-0 Goalkeeper Joe Papaleo (left) went 43-20-7 between 1979 and 1982. Papaleo Oct. 9 at Army W, 3-1 Oct. 17 at Hartwick L, 0-1 earned All-America accolades in 1982. Alden Shattuck (right) coached the Oct. 21 at Buffalo W, 1-0 Orange to the NCAA Tournament in 1984. Shattuck had a career of 67-34-12 Oct. 23 HOBART W, 6-0 from 1979-84. Oct. 27 at Ithaca W, 4-0 Oct. 30 LONG ISLAND W, 1-0 Nov. 4 CORNELL L, 1-3 Nov. 8 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) T, 2-2 (2OT) 1975 7-4-0 Bill Goettel 1978 8-6-1 Bill Goettel Sept. 12 EISENHOWER W, 10-0 Sept. 9 at Siena W, 4-2 1982 16-3-3 Alden Shattuck Sept. 16 CLARKSON W, 1-0 Sept. 12 at Cortland L, 1-3 Sept. 4 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON L, 0-1 Sept. 24 at Buffalo W, 3-2 Sept. 16 at Buffalo State W, 1-0 Sept. 10 vs. Notre Dame W, 3-1 Sept. 27 at Ithaca W, 2-1 Sept. 20 at Brockport T, 2-2 (OT) Sept. 11 at Rochester W, 5-0 Oct. 4 at Colgate L, 1-3 Sept. 23 NIAGARA W, 5-2 Sept. 14 at Brockport W, 4-0 Oct. 8 CORTLAND L, 1-3 Sept. 27 CORNELL W, 3-2 Sept. 17 ADELPHI W, 2-0 Oct. 11 at Niagara W, 1-0 Sep. 30 COLGATE W, 1-0 Sept. 18 ST. JOHN’S W, 2-0 (OT) Oct. 14 at Binghamton L, 1-2 Oct. 7 at Boston University L, 1-4 Sept. 24 COLGATE W, 2-0 Oct. 17 at Army L, 1-2 Oct. 10 BUFFALO W, 7-2 Sept. 26 CONNECTICUT W, 3-1 Oct. 25 ROCHESTER W, 4-1 (OT) Oct. 13 ARMY L, 1-2 Sept. 29 NIAGARA W, 7-0 Oct. 29 OSWEGO W, 2-1 Oct. 18 at Oneonta L, 0-1 Oct. 2 at Oneonta T, 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 21 at Hobart L, 0-4 Oct. 6 at Hobart W, 2-1 1976 6-5-1 Bill Goettel Oct. 25 ST. BONAVENTURE W, 4-0 Sept. 11 at Eisenhower W, 10-1 Oct. 9 ARMY W, 4-0 Oct. 28 HARTWICK L, 0-2 Oct. 13 ST. BONAVENTURE W, 5-0 Sept. 14 at Cortland L, 1-3 Oct. 31 ITHACA W, 4-1 Sept. 18 BUFFALO W, 3-1 Oct. 16 HARTWICK W, 1-0 Sept. 27 ITHACA W, 5-4 Oct. 19 BUFFALO W, 5-0 1979 9-5-1 Alden Shattuck Oct. 22 COLUMBIA L, 0-1 Sept. 29 CORNELL T, 1-1 (OT) Sept. 8 SIENA W, 4-0 Oct. 1 COLGATE L, 1-2 Oct. 27 at Ithaca W, 4-0 Sept. 11 CORTLAND L, 0-4 Oct. 30 at Long Island Univ. L, 0-1 (OT) Oct. 8 NIAGARA W, 2-1 Sept. 15 BUFFALO STATE W, 1-0 Oct. 12 BINGHAMTON W, 2-1 Nov. 3 at Cornell W, 2-0 Sept. 19 BROCKPORT W, 1-0 Oct. 16 ARMY L, 2-3 Nov. 6 at St. Francis (N.Y.) T, 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 22 at Niagara W, 2-0 Oct. 19 at Buffalo State W, 2-1 Nov. 13 vs. St. John’s ! W, 3-2 Sept. 29 at Colgate W, 1-0 Oct. 23 at Rochester L, 0-3 Nov. 14 vs. Boston College ! T, 0-0 (4OT) Oct. 5 at St. Bonaventure W, 3-0 Oct. 30 at Oswego L, 1-2 BIG EAST Tournament Champions Oct. 7 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L, 0-1 Oct. 9 at Buffalo W, 3-0 1977 3-11-0 Bill Goettel Sept. 10 SIENA W, 4-1 Oct. 13 at Army W, 1-0 Sept. 13 CORTLAND L, 0-3 Oct. 17 ONEONTA T, 1-1 (OT) Sept. 17 BUFFALO L, 0-4 Oct. 20 HOBART W, 4-2 Sept. 21 BROCKPORT L, 0-3 Oct. 27 at Hartwick L, 0-5 Sept. 24 at Ithaca L, 1-2 Oct. 31 at Ithaca L, 0-1 Sept. 28 at Cornell L, 0-2 Nov. 16 at Oneonta @ L, 0-2 Oct. 1 at Colgate L, 0-1 Oct. 8 at Niagara L, 1-4 1980 9-5-2 Alden Shattuck Oct. 11 BUFFALO STATE L, 1-2 Sept. 6 at Siena W, 3-0 Oct. 14 at Army L, 0-3 Sept. 10 at Cortland L, 1-2 Oct. 19 ONEONTA L, 0-4 Sept. 13 ADELPHI L, 1-3 Oct. 22 HOBART W, 2-1 Sept. 17 at Brockport W, 2-1 Oct. 26 at St. Bonaventure W, 1-0 Sept. 21 NIAGARA W, 8-0 Oct. 29 at Hartwick L, 2-5 Sept. 26 COLGATE T, 0-0 (2OT)

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1983 9-9-3 Alden Shattuck 1986 16-5-2 (2-1-1) Tim Hankinson Sept. 9 MARIST W, 5-0 Sept. 6 at Marist W, 6-1 Sept. 13 BROCKPORT W, 4-1 Sept. 7 at Siena W, 3-1 Sept. 17 at Adelphi L, 1-4 Sept. 10 CANISIUS W, 3-0 Sept. 18 vs. St. John’s L, 1-2 Sept. 13 ADELPHI W, 3-0 Sept. 23 at Boston College L, 1-2 (OT) Sept. 14 ST. JOHN’S * T, 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 25 at Connecticut L, 1-2 (OT) Sept. 19 CONNECTICUT * W, 4-3 Sept. 28 at Niagara W, 4-0 Sept. 21 BOSTON COLLEGE * W, 2-0 Oct. 1 ONEONTA W, 2-1 Sept. 24 BROOKLYN COLLEGE L, 0-2 Oct. 4 HOBART T, 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 27 at Providence * L, 1-2 (OT) Oct. 7 at Army T, 0-0 (2OT) Sept. 30 at Hobart W, 2-0 Oct. 9 at Fairleigh Dickinson L, 1-7 Oct. 3 ARMY W, 2-0 Oct. 12 at St. Bonaventure W, 3-0 Oct. 5 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W, 2-0 Oct. 15 at Hartwick L, 1-5 Oct. 8 at St. Bonaventure W, 3-0 Oct. 19 at Buffalo W, 4-0 Oct. 11 HARTWICK W, 3-1 Oct. 22 at Columbia L, 0-1 Oct. 15 at Colgate T, 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 25 ITHACA W, 2-0 Oct. 18 ONEONTA W, 1-0 Oct. 29 LONG ISLAND T, 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 22 at Ithaca W, 2-0 Nov. 1 CORNELL L, 0-2 Oct. 25 at Long Island L, 2-3 Nov. 5 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) W, 2-1 (OT) Oct. 28 at Cornell W, 2-1 Nov. 11 vs. Providence ! W, 4-3 Oct. 31 at Fordham W, 2-0 Nov. 13 at Connecticut ! L, 1-5 Nov. 2 at St. Francis (N.Y.) L, 1-2 Nov. 7 at Connecticut ! W, 1-0 The Orange claimed the 1985 BIG Nov. 9 vs. Seton Hall ! L, 2-3 1984 14-5-2 Alden Shattuck EAST Tournament title with a 1-0 Sept. 8 at Marist W, 5-0 Sept. 11 at Brockport W, 6-1 1987 8-9-3 (0-4-1) Tim Hankinson win at Connecticut. Sept. 15 ADELPHI W, 2-0 Sept. 4 vs. Miami (Ohio) W, 1-0 Sept. 16 ST. JOHN’S W, 2-0 Sept. 5 at Akron L, 1-2 Sept. 21 CONNECTICUT W, 3-1 Sept. 9 SIENA W, 2-0 1989 11-4-4 (2-1-1) Tim Hankinson Sept. 23 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 3-0 Sept. 12 at Adelphi L, 0-3 Sept. 2 vs. Marquette W, 3-0 Sept. 26 CANISIUS W, 16-1 Sept. 13 at St. John’s * L, 0-1 Sept. 3 at Wisconsin T, 2-2 (2OT) Sept. 29 at Providence L, 2-4 Sept. 18 at Boston College * T, 2-2 (2OT) Sept. 8 at Adelphi L, 0-4 Oct. 2 at Hobart W, 2-0 Sept. 20 at Connecticut * L, 0-2 Sept. 10 at St. John’s * W, 1-0 Oct. 5 ARMY W, 1-0 Sept. 24 CANISIUS W, 4-2 Sept. 15 at Boston College * L, 1-2 (2OT) Oct. 7 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON T, 0-0 (2OT) Sept. 26 PROVIDENCE * L, 1-2 Sept. 17 at Connecticut * T, 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 10 at St. Bonaventure W, 2-1 Oct. 2 at Army L, 0-2 Sept. 19 ST. BONAVENTURE W, 6-0 Oct. 13 HARTWICK L, 0-2 (OT) Oct. 4 at Fairleigh Dickinson L, 0-3 Sept. 23 PROVIDENCE * W, 5-0 Oct. 17 at Colgate W, 5-0 Oct. 6 CORNELL W, 2-0 Sept. 30 at Hartwick T, 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 20 ONEONTA W, 4-1 Oct. 10 at Hartwick T, 3-3 (2OT) Oct. 3 CORNELL W, 2-0 Oct. 23 at Ithaca W, 2-0 Oct. 14 COLGATE W, 1-0 Oct. 7 at Canisius W, 4-0 Oct. 27 at Long Island L, 0-4 Oct. 17 at Seton Hall * L, 1-4 Oct. 11 COLGATE T, 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 30 at Cornell T, 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 21 ST. BONAVENTURE W, 7-0 Oct. 15 GEORGE WASHINGTON L, 0-1 Nov. 3 at St. Francis (N.Y.) W, 1-0 Oct. 23 LONG ISLAND W, 2-1 (2OT) Oct. 17 FORDHAM W, 5-1 Nov. 9 at Connecticut ! L, 0-5 Oct. 27 at Oneonta T, 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 20 LONG ISLAND W, 3-0 Nov. 17 at Hartwick ^ L, 1-3 Oct. 30 FORDHAM W, 2-1 Oct. 23 SIENA W, 5-0 Nov. 1 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) L, 1-2 Oct. 25 at Oneonta W, 2-0 1985 12-6-4 (2-1-1) Tim Hankinson Oct. 29 NIAGARA W, 9-0 Sept. 7 MARIST W, 6-0 1988 12-10-0 (3-2) Tim Hankinson Nov. 3 vs. Seton Hall ! L, 1-2 Sept. 11 PROVIDENCE * W, 1-0 Sept. 3 at Lafayette L, 1-4 Sept. 14 at Adelphi L, 1-2 Sept. 4 vs. Maine W, 3-1 1990 10-6-5 (4-3-1) Tim Hankinson Sept. 15 at St. John’s * T, 0-0 (2OT) Sept. 9 ADELPHI W, 2-1 Aug. 29 ONEONTA W, 5-1 Sept. 20 at Boston College * W, 2-0 Sept. 11 ST. JOHN’S * W, 3-2 (OT) Sept. 2 vs. Bowling Green L, 0-2 Sept. 22 at Connecticut * L, 1-3 (OT) Sept. 13 at Niagara W, 3-1 Sept. 3 at Maine W, 4-3 (OT) Sep. 25 at Canisius W, 6-0 Sept. 16 CONNECTICUT * W, 1-0 Sept. 7 ST. JOHN’S * W, 2-0 (OT) Sept. 28 vs. Yale W, 4-2 (OT) Sept. 18 BOSTON COLLEGE * W, 1-0 Sept. 9 ADELPHI L, 1-3 (OT) Sept. 29 at Loyola L, 0-2 Sept. 21 CANISIUS W, 7-0 Sept. 14 CONNECTICUT * T, 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 1 HOBART W, 2-0 Sept. 24 at Providence * L, 0-2 Sept. 16 BOSTON COLLEGE * W, 3-1 Oct. 4 at Army W, 3-2 Sept. 27 at Siena W, 2-1 Sept. 22 at Long Island T, 3-3 (2OT) Oct. 6 at Fairleigh Dickinson T, 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 30 ARMY W, 2-1 Sept. 25 at Vermont T, 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 9 ST. BONAVENTURE W, 3-1 Oct. 2 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W, 2-1 Sept. 28 ARMY W, 2-1 Oct. 12 at Hartwick L, 0-5 Oct. 4 at Cornell L, 1-2 Oct. 2 at Cornell W, 1-0 Oct. 16 COLGATE W, 3-0 Oct. 7 HARTWICK L, 0-4 Oct. 5 at Villanova * W, 3-2 (OT) Oct. 19 at Oneonta L, 1-2 (OT) Oct. 12 at Colgate L, 0-1 Oct. 7 at Georgetown * W, 3-0 Oct. 22 ITHACA T, 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 15 SETON HALL * L, 1-2 Oct. 10 at Colgate T, 4-4 (2OT) Oct. 25 LONG ISLAND T, 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 19 at St. Bonaventure W, 3-0 Oct. 13 at Providence * L, 1-2 Oct. 30 CORNELL L, 2-3 (OT) Oct. 22 at Long Island L, 0-2 Oct. 16 CANISIUS W, 3-1 Nov. 2 FORDHAM W, 3-2 (OT) Oct. 25 ONEONTA L, 1-2 Oct. 20 at Seton Hall * L, 1-3 Nov. 9 vs. Pittsburgh ! W, 2-0 Oct. 28 at Fordham L, 2-3 Oct. 24 HARTWICK T, 0-0 (2OT) Nov. 10 at Connecticut ! W, 1-0 Oct. 30 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) W, 3-2 (OT) Oct. 26 at Niagara W, 7-1 BIG EAST Tournament Champions Nov. 4 at Connecticut ! L, 1-3 Oct. 28 at Pittsburgh * L, 0-1 Nov. 2 vs. Boston College ! L, 0-2

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1991 10-9-0 (3-5-0) Dean Foti 1994 7-9-2 (2-5-1) Dean Foti 1997 7-11-1 (3-7-1) Dean Foti Sept. 7 at Duke L, 0-3 Sept. 3 vs. Vermont L, 0-2 Aug. 30 #25 CONNECTICUT * W, 2-0 Sept. 8 vs. N.C. State L, 0-1 Sept. 4 at Lehigh L, 0-1 (OT) Sept. 2 LAFAYETTE W, 2-1 (OT) Sept. 11 COLGATE W, 1-0 (OT) Sept. 7 ST. BONAVENTURE W, 2-0 Sept. 6 vs. #19 Richmond L, 0-2 Sept. 15 at Boston College * W, 4-3 Sept. 10 ST. JOHN’S * L, 1-2 Sept. 7 vs. Ohio State L, 0-3 Sept. 18 LONG ISLAND W, 3-1 Sept. 14 at Buffalo L, 0-2 Sept. 13 at #4 St. John’s * L, 0-5 Sept. 22 at Connecticut * L, 1-2 Sept. 17 at Seton Hall * L, 2-3 Sept. 16 ST. BONAVENTURE W, 3-2 (OT) Sept. 25 NIAGARA W, 5-0 Sept. 21 at Cornell T, 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 20 SETON HALL * L, 0-1 Sept. 28 VILLANOVA * L, 0-1 Sept. 24 at Providence * W, 2-0 Sept. 26 at Providence * W, 5-1 Oct. 1 CORNELL W, 2-0 Sept. 28 ARMY L, 1-2 Sept. 28 at Boston College * L, 0-2 Oct. 5 PROVIDENCE * W, 2-0 Oct. 2 CONNECTICUT * L, 1-3 (OT) Oct. 4 PITTSBURGH * L, 3-4 Oct. 11 at Adelphi L, 2-3 (OT) Oct. 5 VILLANOVA * W, 3-0 Oct. 8 at Villanova * T, 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 13 at St. John’s * L, 1-2 (OT) Oct. 9 ADELPHI W, 3-0 Oct. 11 at #18 Notre Dame * W, 1-0 Oct. 16 VERMONT W, 3-0 Oct. 12 at Colgate W, 2-0 Oct. 15 #23 CORNELL L, 0-1 Oct. 19 SETON HALL * L, 0-4 Oct. 15 BOSTON COLLEGE * L, 0-2 Oct. 18 at Rutgers * L, 0-3 Oct. 23 at Hartwick W, 1-0 Oct. 19 HARTWICK W, 3-2 (OT) Oct. 24 GEORGETOWN * L, 1-2 Oct. 26 PITTSBURGH * W, 3-0 Oct. 22 at Georgetown * L, 0-4 Oct. 26 WEST VIRGINIA * L, 1-2 Oct. 30 at Oneonta W, 2-1 (OT) Oct. 26 ONEONTA W, 6-0 Oct. 29 COLGATE L, 0-1 Nov. 3 GEORGETOWN * L, 1-3 Oct. 30 at Pittsburgh * T, 0-0 (2OT) Nov. 1 at Adelphi W, 2-0 Nov. 5 at Army L, 1-3 Nov. 5 at Hartwick W, 3-2 1995 10-8-1 (6-5-0) Dean Foti 1992 8-9-2 (2-4-2) Dean Foti Sept. 2 vs. Monmouth W, 3-0 1998 8-9-1 (4-6-1) Dean Foti Sept. 5 vs. Marist W, 2-1 Sept. 3 vs. Fairfield W, 3-0 Sept. 1 at Lafayette L, 0-2 Sept. 6 at Vermont W, 1-0 Sept. 6 at Adelphi W, 3-1 Sept. 5 #16 NOTRE DAME * L, 1-3 Sept. 9 ST. BONAVENTURE W, 2-1 Sept. 10 at Notre Dame * L, 0-3 Sept. 12 VILLANOVA * W, 3-0 Sept. 13 at Georgetown * L, 1-4 Sept. 15 at Boston College * L, 0-2 Sept. 18 BOSTON COLLEGE * W, 3-0 Sept. 16 at Long Island L, 0-1 Sept. 24 GEORGETOWN * W, 1-0 Sept. 20 PROVIDENCE * L, 0-1 (OT) Sept. 20 CONNECTICUT * T, 2-2 (2OT) Sept. 27 ARMY T, 2-2 (2OT) Sept. 23 ST. BONAVENTURE W, 3-1 Sept. 23 at Buffalo L, 0-1 Oct. 1 CONNECTICUT * W, 1-0 Sept. 27 at #3 Connecticut * L, 0-5 Sept. 27 ST. JOHN’S * L, 1-4 Oct. 4 at Villanova * L, 0-1 (OT) Sept. 30 at Army W, 2-1 Sept. 30 at Cornell L, 0-3 Oct. 8 PITTSBURGH * L, 1-2 Oct. 3 at #13 Seton Hall * L, 0-2 Oct. 3 at Providence * W, 1-0 Oct. 11 COLGATE W, 3-1 Oct. 7 at Cornell L, 0-1 (OT) Oct. 7 VILLANOVA * W, 1-0 Oct. 13 at St. John’s * L, 0-3 Oct. 11 #10 ST. JOHN’S * L, 1-3 Oct. 11 ADELPHI W, 2-1 (OT) Oct. 18 at Hartwick L, 0-2 Oct. 16 at West Virginia * T, 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 14 at Colgate L, 0-2 Oct. 21 at Rutgers * W, 2-1 Oct. 18 at #11 Georgetown * L, 4-5 (OT) Oct. 17 at Seton Hall * L, 0-6 Oct. 25 at Providence * W, 1-0 Oct. 21 at Colgate L, 1-2 (OT) Oct. 21 HARTWICK W, 1-0 Oct. 28 SETON HALL * W, 1-0 Oct. 25 #15 RUTGERS * W, 2-0 Oct. 25 at Pittsburgh * T, 2-2 (2OT) Nov. 1 CORNELL L, 1-2 (OT) Oct. 28 ADELPHI W, 5-0 Oct. 28 ONEONTA W, 3-1 Nov. 4 WEST VIRGINIA * W, 2-1 Nov. 1 at Pittsburgh * W, 1-0 Nov. 1 BOSTON COLLEGE * L, 1-3 Nov. 10 at St. John’s ! L, 1-2 Nov. 4 HARTWICK W, 5-3 Nov. 3 ARMY L, 0-1 1996 10-7-2 (5-5-1) Dean Foti 1999 11-9-0 (6-5-0) Dean Foti 1993 7-10-2 (3-4-1) Dean Foti Aug. 31 ADELPHI W, 1-0 Sept. 3 at #13 CS Fullerton L, 0-1 (OT) Sept. 4 at Wake Forest L, 0-4 Sept. 3 at Lafayette W, 4-1 Sept. 5 vs. #3 UCLA L, 1-2 Sept. 6 vs. Davidson L, 1-4 Sept. 7 RUTGERS * L, 1-2 (OT) Sept. 10 at #7 St. John’s * L, 0-3 Sept. 9 at St. Bonaventure W, 3-0 Sept. 10 at Army W, 2-1 Sept. 12 vs. Lehigh L, 1-2 Sept. 12 GEORGETOWN * L, 0-2 Sept. 14 VILLANOVA * W, 1-0 Sept. 17 GEORGETOWN * W, 2-0 Sept. 15 LONG ISLAND W, 3-2 Sept. 20 at West Virginia * W, 1-0 Sept. 19 WEST VIRGINIA * L, 2-4 Sept. 19 at Connecticut * L, 0-2 Sept. 22 at Georgetown * W, 3-1 Sept. 25 at Adelphi W, 2-1 Sept. 22 BUFFALO W, 3-0 Sept. 25 at Cornell L, 0-2 Sept. 29 ARMY W, 3-0 Sept. 26 at Boston College * L, 2-6 Sept. 29 at Connecticut * L, 0-2 Oct. 2 at Notre Dame * L, 0-2 Sept. 29 CORNELL L, 0-1 Oct. 5 NOTRE DAME * L, 0-1 Oct. 6 at Villanova * W, 2-1 (2OT) Oct. 3 PROVIDENCE * W, 1-0 Oct. 9 at Colgate T, 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 10 SETON HALL * W, 2-1 Oct. 8 at Villanova * W, 1-0 Oct. 12 ST. JOHN’S * W, 2-0 Oct. 15 at Providence * W, 3-2 Oct. 10 at Adelphi L, 1-2 Oct. 18 BOSTON COLLEGE * L, 0-1 Oct. 17 at Boston College * W, 3-0 Oct. 13 COLGATE T, 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 20 PROVIDENCE * W, 1-0 Oct. 20 #21 CORNELL W, 2-1 Oct. 17 SETON HALL * W, 3-2 (OT) Oct. 23 at Seton Hall * T, 2-2 (2OT) Oct. 23 PITTSBURGH * W, 2-0 Oct. 20 at Hartwick L, 0-2 Oct. 30 ST. BONAVENTURE W, 2-0 Oct. 27 at #22 Rutgers * L, 1-2 Oct. 24 PITTSBURGH * L, 3-5 Nov. 3 at Pittsburgh * L, 0-1 Oct. 31 #11 CONNECTICUT * L, 2-3 (OT) Oct. 27 at Oneonta W, 4-2 Nov. 6 HARTWICK W, 3-1 Nov. 3 at Hartwick W, 1-0 (2OT) Oct. 30 at St. John’s * T, 1-1 (2OT) Nov. 9 at Rutgers ! L, 1-2 (OT ) Nov. 7 at West Virginia ! W, 2-1 Nov. 2 at Army L, 0-3 Nov. 12 at #9 Connecticut ! L, 0-1

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2000 8-9-2 (4-5-2) Dean Foti Sept. 1 at Boston University L, 2-3 (2OT) Sept. 6 VILLANOVA * W, 2-0 Sept. 9 MARIST W, 2-1 Sept. 13 #8 ST. JOHN’S * L, 0-2 Sept. 16 NOTRE DAME * L, 0-3 Sept. 22 at Georgetown * T, 0-0 (2OT) Sept. 24 at West Virginia * T, 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 27 at Army W, 2-1 (OT) Oct. 1 RUTGERS * W, 2-0 Oct. 4 at Cornell W, 3-2 Oct. 7 at Seton Hall * L, 0-3 Oct. 9 #21 ADELPHI W, 5-1 Oct. 14 at #1 Connecticut * W, 1-0 Oct. 20 PROVIDENCE * W, 2-0 Oct. 22 BOSTON COLLEGE * L, 0-1 Oct. 25 at Colgate L, 2-3 (OT) The 2000 Orange scored a 1-0 victory at top-ranked Connecticut. Oct. 29 at Pittsburgh * L, 0-1 Nov. 1 HARTWICK L, 0-3 Nov. 5 at #4 Connecticut ! L, 0-2 Oct. 10 WEST VIRGINIA * T, 0-0 (2OT) 2006 7-8-1 (2-8-1) Dean Foti Oct. 14 at #13 Rutgers * T, 1-1 (2OT) Aug. 25 NIAGARA W, 3-1 2001 7-8-1 (4-5-1) Dean Foti Oct. 18 at Georgetown * L, 1-4 Sept. 1 at Loyola W, 3-2 (OT) Aug. 31 at Boston College * L, 1-5 Oct. 22 CORNELL W, 4-0 Sept. 4 ALBANY W, 2-0 Sept. 5 COLGATE W, 3-2 (OT) Oct. 26 #22 CONNECTICUT * W, 2-1 Sept. 8 at Georgetown * L, 0-1 (2OT) Sept. 8 at Adelphi W, 3-0 Nov. 2 at Pittsburgh * L, 2-3 Sept. 10 at Seton Hall * L, 1-2 Sept. 15 at Old Dominion L, 2-3 (OT) Sept. 14 PROVIDENCE * L, 2-3 Sept. 22 PROVIDENCE * W, 5-0 2004 5-12-0 (3-7-0) Dean Foti Sept. 17 CONNECTICUT * L, 0-2 Sept. 29 VIRGINIA TECH * L, 0-2 Sept. 1 ST. BONAVENTURE L, 1-2 (OT) Sept. 20 BINGHAMTON W, 1-0 Oct. 3 at Villanova * W, 4-1 Sept. 5 ADELPHI L, 1-2 Sept. 23 at Cincinnati * L, 0-3 Oct. 6 PITTSBURGH * W, 4-1 Sept. 8 at Cornell W, 2-1 Sept. 27 at #23 St. John’s * T, 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 9 ARMY W, 4-2 Sept. 11 #8 BOSTON COLLEGE * L, 0-1 Oct. 1 LOUISVILLE * L, 0-4 Oct. 13 #16 CONNECTICUT * L, 1-3 Sept. 14 at Oneonta W, 1-0 Oct. 7 at Villanova * W, 1-0 Oct. 17 #8 Rutgers * W, 3-2 (OT) Sept. 22 at Albany L, 0-1 Oct. 10 HARTWICK W, 1-0 (2OT) Oct. 21 SETON HALL * T, 2-2 (2OT) Sept. 26 at West Virginia * L, 0-1 Oct. 15 at USF * L, 1-2 (2OT) Oct. 26 at #5 St. John’s * L, 0-4 Sept. 29 at Colgate L, 0-1 Oct. 18 RUTGERS * L, 1-3 Oct. 31 at Hartwick L, 1-2 Oct. 3 GEORGETOWN * L, 2-3 Oct. 21 DEPAUL * W, 1-0 Nov. 3 at Notre Dame * L, 1-2 (OT) Oct. 10 at #15 Notre Dame * L, 0-1 (OT) Nov. 7 #25 CORNELL L, 1-2 (2OT) Oct. 13 #23 HARTWICK L, 0-1 2007 6-8-4 (3-8-0) Dean Foti Oct. 16 #25 SETON HALL * L, 0-1 Aug. 31 vs. Penn State W, 4-0 2002 8-8-2 (3-6-1) Dean Foti Oct. 20 RUTGERS * W, 2-0 Sept. 2 at Ohio State T, 0-0 (2OT) Aug. 30 at VCU L, 0-1 Oct. 23 PROVIDENCE * W, 1-0 Sept. 7 vs. Seton Hall W, 2-1 Sept. 1 vs. Coastal Carolina L, 1-3 Oct. 27 at Connecticut * L, 2-3 Sept. 9 vs. James Madison T, 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 7 GEORGETOWN * W, 3-2 (OT) Oct. 30 at Villanova * L, 0-1 Sept. 12 at Albany T, 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 10 at Colgate W, 2-0 Nov. 2 at Pittsburgh * W, 3-2 (2OT) Sept. 16 FORDHAM W, 3-0 Sept. 14 ADELPHI W, 1-0 Sept. 21 PITTSBURGH * W, 2-0 Sept. 18 LOYOLA W, 2-1 2005 7-8-4 (3-7-1) Dean Foti Sept. 23 #5 WEST VIRGINIA * L, 0-1 (2OT) Sept. 21 at Seton Hall * L, 1-3 Sept. 2 MARIST W, 1-0 Sept. 28 at Providence * L, 1-3 Sept. 25 HARTWICK W, 3-1 Sept. 4 LOYOLA W, 1-0 Sept. 30 at #5 Connecticut * L, 0-1 Sept. 28 at Providence * L, 0-3 Sept. 7 CORNELL W, 2-0 Oct. 7 at Rutgers * L, 1-2 Oct. 2 VILLANOVA * L, 1-3 Sept. 11 ADELPHI W, 2-1 Oct. 13 CINCINNATI * W, 1-0 Oct. 5 at West Virginia * W, 2-1 (OT) Sept. 16 MARQUETTE * T, 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 17 at Hartwick T, 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 8 at Army T, 0-0 (2OT) Sept. 18 #16 NOTRE DAME * L, 0-1 Oct. 20 at #25 Louisville * L, 0-1 Oct. 12 #14 RUTGERS * W, 2-1 Sept. 23 at Providence * L, 2-3 Oct. 24 VILLANOVA * L, 2-3 Oct. 19 #3 ST. JOHN’S * T, 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 25 at #12 Connecticut * L, 0-1 Oct. 27 #22 USF * W, 1-0 Oct. 23 #14 BOSTON COLLEGE * L, 1-3 Sept. 28 at Hartwick T, 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 31 ST. JOHNS * L, 1-3 Oct. 27 at Virginia Tech * L, 0-1 Oct. 1 at DePaul * L, 0-1 Nov. 3 at DePaul * L, 0-1 (2OT) Oct. 30 at Cornell W, 2-1 Oct. 5 #5 ST. JOHN’S * L, 0-1 Nov. 3 at #7 Connecticut * L, 2-4 Oct. 9 #22 USF * W, 1-0 * - BIG EAST game Oct. 12 ONEONTA L, 0-2 ! - BIG EAST Tournament game 2003 4-8-5 (1-5-4) Dean Foti Oct. 15 #18 CINCINNATI * W, 2-1 @ - ECAC playoff game Aug. 30 at Loyola L, 0-1 (OT) Oct. 18 COLGATE T, 1-1 (2OT) ^ - NCAA Tournament game Sept. 3 ALBANY W, 1-0 Oct. 22 at Louisville * W, 2-1 (2OT) HOME GAMES IN CAPS Sept. 7 #19 SETON HALL * T, 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 26 at Rutgers * L, 0-3 Sept. 10 at St. Bonaventure T, 2-2 (2OT) Oct. 29 VILLANOVA * L, 0-1 Sept. 13 at Adelphi L, 1-2 (2OT) Nov. 2 at Notre Dame ! T, 0-0 (2OT) Sept. 17 COLGATE W, 2-0

Sept. 20 at #9 St. John’s * L, 0-3 Sept. 24 at #20 Hartwick L, 1-2 Sept. 28 at #25 Boston College * L, 1-2 Oct. 2 #8 NOTRE DAME * T, 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 5 VIRGINIA TECH * L, 1-5

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THE 30-GOAL CLUB

Player Goals Years Marcello Vitale 44 1979-82 Steve Morris 43 1986, 88-90 Mark DiMonte 42 1984-87 Greg Kolodziey 35 1983-86 Paul Young 32 1990-92 Kirk Johnson 30 2000-03

SCORING RECORDS MISCELLANEOUS SCORING RECORDS SINGLE-GAME Assists (min. 3) Goals (min. 3) 1. 5 Steve Morris Fastest Goal from Start of Game 1. 4 Wayne Tompkins vs. St. Bonaventure Sept. 19, 1989 0:57 Ezra Prendergast vs. Cincinnati vs. Eisenhower Sept. 12, 1975 2. 4 Eric Puls Oct. 15, 2005 4 Pavao Milkovic vs. Niagara Oct. 26, 1990 vs. Eisenhower Sept. 11, 1976 3. 3 Six Times Fastest Consecutive Goals 4 Erik Miller Sundsted Last: Jarett Park vs. Pittsburgh 0:13 Wayne Tompkins & vs. Canisius Sept. 26, 1984 Oct. 6, 2001 Hussain Sariffudin 4 Steve Morris vs. Eisenhower - Sept. 12, 1975 vs. Niagara Oct. 29, 1989 TEAM: 13 vs. Canisius - Sept. 26, 1984 5. 3 19 Times Fastest Consecutive Goals - Both Teams Last: Kirk Johnson vs. Providence Points 0:14 Adam Sternberger - RU (28:08) Sept. 22, 2001 1. 11 Erik Miller Sundsted (4G/3A) Tom Perevegyencev - SU (28:22) vs. Canisius Sept. 26, 1984 vs. Rutgers - Oct. 7, 2007 TEAM: 16 vs. Canisius - Sept. 26, 1984 2. 10 Steve Morris (4G/2A) vs. Niagara Oct. 29, 1989 Largest Margin of Victory All-Time Hat Tricks (23): Steve Morris (3), 3. 9 Wayne Tompkins (4G/1A) 15 16-1 vs. Canisius - Sept. 26, 1984 Erik Miller Sundsted (2), Gabriel Gervais (2), vs. Eisenhower Sept. 12, 1975 Ken Vieira (2), Pavao Milkovic (2), 9 Pavao Milkovic (4G/1A) Most Goals by an Opponent Wayne Tompkins (2), Kirk Johnson, vs. Eisenhower Sept. 11, 1976 14 Penn State (14-1) - 1952 Mark DiMonte, Jim Garrant, Malcolm 5. 7 Five Times Grace, Jeff Knittel, Greg Kolodziey, Saied Last: Gabriel Gervais vs. All-Time Record w/3-or-more Goals Nikkhah, Jamie Shannon, Marcello Vitale, Providence Sept. 26, 1997 205-15-17 (.901) (22 straight wins) Chris Wright TEAM: 45 (16G/13A) vs. Canisius - Sept. 26, 1984

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SINGLE-SEASON Points Player Pts. (G, A) Year 1. Steve Morris 50 (17,16) 1989 2. Greg Kolodziey 39 (18,3) 1986 Marcello Vitale 39 (14,11) 1982 4. Paul Young 35 (16,3) 1991 Steve Morris 35 (13,9) 1988 6. Mark DiMonte 34 (14,6) 1987 Kirk Johnson 34 (13,8) 2001 8. Ken Vieira 31 (14,3) 1985 Wayne Tompkins 31 (14,3) 1975 10. Jeff Knittel 30 (11,8) 1998 Marcello Vitale 30 (11,8) 1981

Points/Game (min. 10 games; since 1987) Player GP Pts. Avg. Year 1. Steve Morris 19 50 2.63 1989 2. Kirk Johnson 16 34 2.12 2001 3. Paul Young 19 35 1.84 1991 4. Jeff Knittel 17 30 1.76 1998 5. Mark DiMonte 20 34 1.70 1987 6. Jarett Park 15 24 1.60 2001 7. Steve Morris 22 35 1.59 1988 8. Gabriel Gervais 20 29 1.45 1999 9. Eric Puls 19 27 1.42 1989 10. Paul Young 14 19 1.36 1992 Jarett Park led the nation and set an Orange freshman record with 14 Goals Player Goals Year assists in 2001. He also established the single-season school standard for 1. Greg Kolodziey 18 1986 assists per game (0.93) that season. 2. Steve Morris 17 1989 3. Paul Young 16 1991 4. Mark DiMonte 14 1987 Assists Ken Vieira 14 1985 Player Assists Year FRESHMAN SCORING RECORDS Marcello Vitale 14 1982 1. Steve Morris 16 1989 Wayne Tompkins 14 1975 2. Jarett Park 14 2001 Goals 8. Kirk Johnson 13 2001 3. Marcello Vitale 11 1982 1. Mark DiMonte 12 1984 Steve Morris 13 1988 4. Eric Puls 9 1990 2. Eric Puls 11 1989 10. Gabriel Gervais 12 1999 Steve Morris 9 1990 3. Kirk Johnson 9 2000 Mark DiMonte 12 1984 Ed Pinon 9 1989 Anthony Ramoon 9 1989 Steve Morris 9 1988 5. Hansen Woodruff 7 2006 Goals/Game (min. 10 games; since 1987) Steve Morris 9 1986 Patrice Bernier 7 1998 Player GP G Avg. Year Scott Owsiany 9 1986 1. Steve Morris 19 17 0.89 1989 10. John Andrade 8 2001 Assists 2. Paul Young 19 16 0.84 1991 Kirk Johnson 8 2001 1. Jarett Park 14 2001 3. Kirk Johnson 16 13 0.81 2001 Patrice Bernier 8 1999 2. Ed Pinon 9 1989 4. Mark DiMonte 20 14 0.70 1987 Jeff Knittel 8 1998 Steve Morris 9 1986 5. Jeff Knittel 17 11 0.65 1998 Marcello Vitale 8 1981 4. Jef Knittel 7 1995 6. Gabriel Gervais 20 12 0.60 1999 Alec Mahrer 8 1980 5. Eric Puls 5 1989 7. Steve Morris 22 13 0.59 1988 Anthony Ramoon 5 1989 8. Jamie Shannon 17 10 0.59 1994 Assists/Game (min. 10 games; since 1987) 9. Eric Puls 19 11 0.58 1989 Player GP A Avg. Year Points 10. Paul Young 14 8 0.57 1992 1. Jarett Park 15 14 0.93 2001 1. Eric Puls 27 1989 2. Steve Morris 19 16 0.84 1989 2. Mark DiMonte 26 1984 3. John Andrade 16 8 0.50 2001 3. Jarett Park 24 2001 Kirk Johnson 16 8 0.50 2001 4. Anthony Ramoon 23 1989 5. Jeff Knittel 17 8 0.47 1998 5. Kirk Johnson 21 2000 Ed Pinon 19 9 0.47 1989 7. Steve Morris 21 9 0.43 1990 Active players in bold Eric Puls 21 9 0.43 1990 9. Steve Morris 22 9 0.41 1988 10. Patrice Bernier 20 8 0.40 1999

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CAREER Points TEAM SCORING RECORDS Player Pts. (G, A) Years 1. Steve Morris 129 (43,43) 1986, 88-90 2. Marcello Vitale 112 (44,24) 1979-82 Points 3. Mark DiMonte 103 (42,19) 1984-87 Pts. (G,A) Year 4. Greg Kolodziey 82 (35,12) 1983-86 1. 169 (52,65) 1989 5. Kirk Johnson 78 (30,18) 2000-03 2. 160 (58,44) 1984 6. Paul Young 76 (32,12) 1990-92 3. 157 (56,45) 1982 7. Gabriel Gervais 71 (29,13) 1997-99 4. 139 (49,41) 1986 Jeff Knittel 71 (25,21) 1995-98 5. 137 (43,51) 1990 9. Ken Vieira 66 (28,10) 1983-85 6. 114 (35,44) 2001 10. Eric Puls 63 (22,19) 1989-92 7. 112 (42,28) 1985 8. 111 (39,33) 1983 Points/Game (min. 30 games; since 1987) 9. 107 (39,29) 1988 Player Pts. (GP) Avg. Years 10. 92 (32,28) 1998 1. Steve Morris 129 (85) 1.52 1986, 88-90 2. Paul Young 76 (52) 1.46 1990-92 Points Per Game 3. Gabriel Gervais 71 (57) 1.25 1997-99 Avg. Pts. GP Year 4. Hansen Woodruff 40 (34) 1.18 2006- 1. 8.89 169 19 1989 5. Kirk Johnson 78 (70) 1.11 2000-03 2. 8.18 90 11 1975 6. Jarett Park 48 (47) 1.02 2001-03 3. 7.62 160 21 1984 7. Jeff Knittel 71 (74) 0.96 1995-98 4. 7.14 157 22 1982 8. Patrice Bernier 34 (38) 0.89 1998-99 5. 7.12 114 16 2001 9. Jamie Shannon 60 (72) 0.83 1992-95 6. 6.52 137 21 1990 10. Eric Puls 63 (78) 0.81 1989-92 7. 5.33 80 15 1978 8. 5.29 111 21 1983 Goals 9. 5.11 92 18 1998 Player Goals Years 10. 5.10 107 21 1988 1. Marcello Vitale 44 1979-82 2. Steve Morris 43 1986, 88-90 Goals 3. Mark DiMonte 42 1984-87 G Year 4. Greg Kolodziey 35 1983-86 1. 58 1984 5. Paul Young 32 1990-92 2. 56 1982 6. Kirk Johnson 30 2000-03 3. 52 1989 7. Gabriel Gervais 29 1997-99 4. 49 1986 8. Ken Vieira 28 1983-85 5. 43 1990 9. Jamie Shannon 25 1992-95 6. 42 1985 Jeff Knittel 25 1995-98 7. 39 1983 8. 39 1988 Goals/Game (min. 30 games; since 1987) 9. 35 2001 Player G (GP) Avg. Years 10. 34 1978 1. Paul Young 32 (52) 0.62 1990-92 2. Gabriel Gervais 29 (57) 0.51 1997-99 Steve Morris 43 (85) 0.51 1986, 88-90 4. Hansen Woodruff 17 (34) 0.50 2006- 5. Kirk Johnson 30 (70) 0.43 2000-03 Assists/Game (min. 30 games; since 1987) 6. Jamie Shannon 25 (72) 0.35 1992-95 Player A (GP) Avg. Years MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS 7. Jeff Knittel 25 (74) 0.34 1995-98 1. Steve Morris 43 (85) 0.51 1986,88-90 8. Patrice Bernier 12 (38) 0.32 1998-99 2. Jarett Park 20 (47) 0.43 2001-03 Best Winning Pct. .875 (6-0-2) 1936 Most Wins 16 1982 9. Jarett Park 14 (47) 0.30 2001-03 3. Ed Pinon 13 (40) 0.32 1989-90 16 1986 10. Eric Puls 22 (78) 0.28 1989-92 4. Jeff Knittel 21 (74) 0.28 1995-98 Most Losses 12 2004 Anthony Ramoon 11 (39) 0.28 1990-92 5. Guido Cristofori 13 (48) 0.27 2000-02 6. Kirk Johnson 18 (70) 0.26 2000-03 Most BIG EAST Wins 6 1995 Patrice Bernier 10 (38) 0.26 1998-99 6 1999 Assists Most BIG EAST Losses 8 2006 8. Eric Puls 19 (78) 0.24 1989-92 Player Assists Years 8 2007 9. Gabriel Gervais 13 (57) 0.23 1997-99 1. Steve Morris 43 1986, 88-90 Most Ties 5 1990 2. Marcello Vitale 24 1979-82 Paul Young 12 (52) 0.23 1990-92 5 2003 3. Jeff Knittel 21 1995-98 Isaac Collings 9 (40) 0.23 2004- Fewest Goals Allowed 7 1925 4. Jarett Park 20 2001-03 Longest Winning Streak 8 1982 Active players in bold 5. Eric Puls 19 1989-92 Longest Unbeaten Streak 14 1982 Mark DiMonte 19 1984-87 Longest Losing Streak 10 1977 7. Kirk Johnson 18 2000-03 Most Consecutive Shutouts 6 1980 8. Scott Owsiany 17 1984-87 Highest National Ranking 6th 1984 9. John Andrade 16 1998-01 At Home (since 1980) 10. Ed Pinon 13 1989-90 Longest Winning Streak 7 1988 Longest Unbeaten Streak 9 1988-89

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GOALKEEPING RECORDS Goals-Against Avg. (min. 30 gms. or 1,000 mins) Player GA Gms./Mins. GAAYears SINGLE-GAME 1. Joe Papaleo 49 70 gms. 0.70 1979-82 Saves 2. Charlie Wilke 54 5,725 min. 0.85 1989-92 Player Saves Opponent 3. Josh Freeman 21 1,755 min. 1.08 1996-97 1. Rick Fatscher 20 Hartwick 4. Robert Cavicchia 60 4,756 min. 1.14 2005- (Oct. 13, 1984) 5. Rich Scheer 16 1,166 min. 1.23 2001, 03-05 2. Joe Papaleo 19 Long Island 6. Josh McGibbon 42 3,051 min. 1.24 1994-95 (Oct. 30, 1982) 7. Steve Pollnow 43 3,069 min. 1.26 1988-91 Mike Westcott 19 Hartwick 8. Kevin Bacher 72 4,886 min. 1.33 1997-00 (Oct. 29, 1977) Chris Whitcomb 87 5,880 min. 1.33 1985-88 4. Matt Little 18 Adelphi 10. Jay Nigrini 40 2,332 min. 1.54 1993-96 (Oct. 11, 1992) 5. Rick Fatscher 16 Fairleigh Dickinson Shutouts (min. 10) (Oct. 6, 1985) Player SHO Years 6. Chris Whitcomb 15 St. Francis (N.Y.) 1. Joe Papaleo 36 1979-82 (Oct. 30, 1988) 2. Chris Whitcomb 18 1985-88^ ^ Charlie Wilke 15 Wisconsin 3. Rick Fatscher 15 1982-85 (Sept. 3, 1989) 4. Robert Cavicchia 14 2005- Charlie Wilke 14 1989-92 SINGLE-SEASON Joe Papaleo set a school record with 6. Kevin Bacher 13.5 1997-00 Saves 16 victories in 1982. 7. Steve Pollnow 12 1988-91 Player Saves Year 8. Josh McGibbon 11 1994-95 1. Mike Westcott 174 1977 2. Chris Whitcomb 144 1988 Wins ^ - Shutout statistics incomplete for 1985 3. Joe Papaleo 142 1982 Player W-L-T Year 4. Rick Fatscher 137 1984 1. Joe Papaleo 16-3-3 1982 Wins (min. 10) 5. Chris Whitcomb 123 1987 2. Chris Whitcomb 15-5-1 1986 Player W-L-T Years 6. Chris Whitcomb 119 1986 3. Rick Fatscher 14-5-2 1983 1. Joe Papaleo 43-20-7 1979-82 Rick Fatscher 119 1985 4. Chris Whitcomb 12-9-0 1988 2. Chris Whitcomb 36-24-4 1985-88 8. Rick Fatscher 107 1983 5. Kevin Bacher 11-9-0 1999 3. Rick Fatscher 27-17-7 1982-85 9. Kevin Bacher 94 2000 6. Charlie Wilke 10-4-4 1989 4. Kevin Bacher 24-22-4 1997-00 10. Charlie Wilke 92 1989 Steve Pollnow 10-7-0 1991 5. Charlie Wilke 19-18-7 1989-92 8. Joe Papaleo 9-7-1 1981 6. Robert Cavicchia 18-24-9 2005- Saves/Game (min. 10 games; since 1980) Josh Freeman 9-4-2 1996 7. Steve Pollnow 17- 8-4 1988-91 Player Saves (GP) Avg. Year Joe Papaleo 9-5-2 1980 8. Josh McGibbon 14-15-3 1994-95 1. Rick Fatscher 119 (14) 8.50 1985 Joe Papaleo 9-5-1 1979 9. Alim Karim 12-21-5 2002-05 2. Chris Whitcomb 144 (21) 6.86 1988 10. Josh Freeman 10- 7-2 1996-97 3. Rick Fatscher 137 (21) 6.52 1984 CAREER 4. Joe Papaleo 142 (22) 6.45 1982 Saves Active players in bold 5. Steve Pollnow 75 (12) 6.25 1990 Player Saves Years 6. Chris Whitcomb 123 (20) 6.15 1987 1. Chris Whitcomb 408 1985-88 7. Charlie Wilke 61 (10) 6.10 1990 2. Rick Fatscher 367 1982-85 8. Rick Fatscher 107 (18) 5.94 1983 3. Charlie Wilke 247 1989-92 FRESHMAN GOALKEEPING RECORDS 9. Charlie Wilke 79 (14) 5.64 1992 4. Kevin Bacher 243 1997-00 Saves 10. Anthony Peters 71 (13) 5.46 2001 5. Joe Papaleo 229 1981-82^ 1. Mike Westcott 174 1977 6. Robert Cavicchia 221 2005- 2. Charlie Wilke 92 1989 Goals-Against Avg. (min. 10 gms. or 550 min.) 7. Alim Karim 181 2002-05 Player GA Gms./Mins. GAA Year 8. Mike Westcott 174 1977 Save Pct. (since 1986) 1. Joe Papaleo 9 22 gms. 0.41 1982 9. Steve Pollnow 168 1988-91 1. Charlie Wilke .867 1989 2. Joe Papaleo 9 15 gms. 0.60 1979 10. Josh McGibbon 161 1994-95 2. Robert Cavicchia .817 2005 3. Josh Freeman 10 1,344 min. 0.67 1996 3. Josh McGibbon .807 1994 4. Charlie Wilke 14 1,680 min. 0.75 1989 ^ - Save stats unavailable for 1979-80 5. Robert Cavicchia 17 1,772 min. 0.86 2005 Goals-Against Avg. 6. Joe Papaleo 14 16 gms. 0.88 1980 Saves Per Game (min. 30 games; since 1980) 1. Joe Papaleo 0.60 1979 7. Chris Whitcomb 19 1,930 min. 0.89 1986 Player Saves (GP) Avg. Years 2. Charlie Wilke 0.75 1989 8. Joe Papaleo 17 17 gms. 1.00 1981 1. Chris Whitcomb 408 (44) 9.27 1985-88 3. Robert Cavicchia 0.86 2005 9. Rich Scheer 9 781 min. 1.04 2004 2. Rick Fatscher 367 (57) 6.44 1982-85 10. Robert Cavicchia 19 1,567 min. 1.09 2007 3. Joe Papaleo 229 (39) 5.87 1981-82^ Shutouts 4. Charlie Wilke 247 (48) 5.15 1989-92 1. Charlie Wilke 8.5 1989 5. Josh McGibbon 161 (34) 4.74 1994-95 Shutouts 2. Joe Papaleo 8 1979 Player SHO Year 6. Steve Pollnow 168 (36) 4.67 1988-91 1. Joe Papaleo 12 1982 7. Alim Karim 181 (41) 4.41 2002-05 Active players in bold 2. Chris Whitcomb 11 1986 8. Robert Cavicchia 221 (51) 4.33 2005- 3. Rick Fatscher 10 1984 9. Kevin Bacher 243 (59) 4.12 1997-00 4. Joe Papaleo 9 1980 10. Jay Nigrini 117 (31) 3.77 1993-96 5. Charlie Wilke 8.5 1989 ^ - Save stats unavailable for 1979-80

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ANNUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS

SCORING 1994 Jamie Shannon 10 Year Player G A Pts 1995 Jamie Shannon 6 1975 Wayne Tompkins 14 3 31 Jeff Knittel 6 1976 Pavao Milkovic 10 0 20 1996 Dariusz Panol 6 1977 Willie Geiger 3 0 6 1997 Gabriel Gervais 10 1978 Gary Anderson 9 0 18 1998 Jeff Knittel 11 1979 Marcello Vitale 9 2 20 1999 Gabriel Gervais 12 1980 Marcello Vitale 10 2 22 2000 Kirk Johnson 9 1981 Marcello Vitale 11 8 30 2001 Kirk Johnson 13 1982 Marcello Vitale 14 11 39 2002 Jarett Park 8 1983 Kevin Smith 6 5 17 2003 Frank Bruno 4 John Karanfilovski 6 5 17 Ilias Calaitzidis 4 1984 Mark DiMonte 12 2 26 2004 Brad Peetoom 4 1985 Ken Vieira 14 3 31 2005 Pete Rowley 6 1986 Greg Kolodziey 18 3 39 2006 Hansen Woodruff 7 1987 Mark DiMonte 14 6 34 2007 Hansen Woodruff 10 1988 Steve Morris 13 9 35 Chris Whitcomb is the Orange’s 1989 Steve Morris 17 16 50 ASSISTS all-time leader with 408 saves in 44 1990 Steve Morris 8 9 25 Year Player A career games. 1991 Paul Young 16 3 35 1975 Mark Gompels 4 1992 Paul Young 8 3 19 1976 Not Available 1993 Jason Clarke 6 5 17 1977 Not Available 1994 Jamie Shannon 10 1 21 1978 Greg Cunningham 5 TEAM GOALKEEPING RECORDS 1995 Jeff Knittel 6 7 19 1979 Dean Foti 3 1996 Dariusz Panol 6 4 16 1980 Alec Mahrer 8 Saves 1997 Gabriel Gervais 10 5 25 1981 Marcello Vitale 8 Saves Year 1998 Jeff Knittel 11 8 30 1982 Marcello Vitale 11 1. 175 1985 1999 Gabriel Gervais 12 5 29 1983 Matt Moro 6 2. 174 1977 2000 Kirk Johnson 9 3 21 1984 Dino Pappas 6 3. 157 1982 2001 Kirk Johnson 13 8 34 1985 Scott Owsiany 4 4. 147 1984 2002 Jarett Park 8 5 21 Mark DiMonte 4 5. 136 1990 2003 Jeff Evans 3 3 9 Greg Kolodziey 4 6. 126 1986 Frank Bruno 4 1 9 1986 Scott Owsiany 9 7. 124 1987 Ilias Calaitzidis 4 1 9 Steve Morris 9 8. 122 1992 Kirk Johnson 3 3 9 1987 Mark DiMonte 6 9. 118 1983 2004 Brad Peetoom 4 0 8 1988 Steve Morris 9 10. 106 1996 2005 Pete Rowley 6 1 13 1989 Steve Morris 16 2006 Hansen Woodruff 7 2 16 1990 Eric Puls 9 Goals-Against Avg. 2007 Hansen Woodruff 10 4 24 Steve Morris 9 GAA GA Mins. Year 1991 Eric Puls 4 1. 0.45 10 2,000 1982 GOALS 1992 Jamie Shannon 3 2. 0.67 15 2,020 1988 Year Player G Paul Young 3 3. 0.73 15 1,860 1989 1975 Wayne Tompkins 14 1993 Jason Clarke 5 4. 0.82 17 1,860 1996 1976 Pavao Milkovic 10 Matt Yakubisin 5 5. 0.89 18 1,823 2005 1977 Willie Geiger 3 1994 Richard Alexander 5 6. 0.98 19 1,567 2007 1978 Gary Anderson 9 1995 Jeff Knittel 7 7. 1.15 23 1,800 1995 1979 Marcello Vitale 9 1996 Michael Jacobson 4 8. 1.22 24 1,770 1994 1980 Marcello Vitale 10 Anthony Iannone 4 9. 1.25 30 2,160 1990 1981 Marcello Vitale 11 Michael Correll 4 10. 1.29 27 1,885 1999 1982 Marcello Vitale 14 Dariusz Panol 4 1983 Kevin Smith 6 1997 Gabriel Gervais 5 Shutouts John Karanfilovski 6 1998 Jeff Knittel 8 SHO Year Ken Vieira 6 1999 Patrice Bernier 8 1. 13 1982 1984 Mark DiMonte 12 2000 John Andrade 6 2. 11 1986 1985 Ken Vieira 14 2001 Jarett Park* 14 3. 10 1989 1986 Greg Kolodziey 18 2002 Guido Cristofori 7 10 1984 1987 Mark DiMonte 14 2003 Tony Matrone 3 5. 9 1980 1988 Steve Morris 13 Jeff Evans 3 6. 8 1985 1989 Steve Morris 17 2004 Mike McCallion 3 8 1981 1990 Anthony Ramoon 8 Isaac Collings 3 8 1979 Steve Morris 8 2005 Isaac Collings 5 9. 7 1994 Paul Young 8 2006 Kyle Hall 4 7 1991 1991 Paul Young 16 2007 Hansen Woodruff 4 1992 Paul Young 8 1993 Jamie Shannon 7 *0.93 average led nation

44 SUathletics.com 2008 Syracuse Men’s Soccer Captain History

The wearing of the captain’s armband dates back to Syracuse’s first varsity season in 1920. Every player selected to serve as team captain shares the common bond of being one of a chosen few to represent the most ideal characteristics of a student-athlete. As an Orange captain, one must gain the confidence of his coaches and the respect of his teammates. As an extension of the coach, he must exhibit leadership, character, good judgement, and the ability to motivate others. Superior play, composure in critical situations, and the ability to communicate to both coaches and teammates are the trademarks of an effective captain. A leader both on and off the field, the captain must set the John McCallion (1993-95) and Mike McCallion (2004-2005) are the most standard for excellence. recent set of brothers to serve as Orange captains. Among those who have worn the captain’s armband are All-America Faisal Ahmed 1980 John Karanfilovski 1983 selections John McEwan, Vincent Black Richard Alexander 1993, 1994 Alim Karim 2004, 2005 and Paul Young. In addition, Steve Chris Aloisi 2001, 2002, 2003 Bill Knight 1976 Morris, SU’s all-time points leader, and John Andrade 2001 Leo Luckman 1930, 1931 Dean Foti, SU’s current head coach, Harry Arnold 1946, 1947 John McCallion 1993, 1994, 1995 have earned the honor. Chris Aloisi Peter Arthur 1977 Mike McCallion 2004, 2005 (2001-03) and John McCallion (1993- Richard Asante 2006 John McEwan 1932 95) are the only players in Syracuse Kevin Bacher 2000 Art Miller 1947, 1948 history to wear the armband for three Fred Beise 1949 Joe Milliron 1955 seasons. William Beishline 1926 Steve Morris 1989, 1990 William Bertenshaw 1921 Grant Moyer 1996 Vincent Black 1933 George Oeschle 1946 Lincoln Blackwood 1974 George Olsen 1978 Tom Boggs 1941 Scott Owsiany 1987 Homere Breton 1984 Everett Partridge 1923 Freddie Brightman 1942 Fred Paulsen 1988 Ray Bruce 1988 Brad Peetoom 2006, 2007 Michael Correll 1998 Bryan Rocine 1977 Lee Davison 1991 Tom Romaniw 1939 Austin C. Derby 1920 Jim Ryan 1976 George Eaton 1930 Tom Salmon 1979 Dean Foti 1981, 1982 Lloyd Sandholzer 1932 Jim Garrant 1985, 1986 Steve Schaefer 1987 Gabriel Gervais 1998, 1999 Guido Semino 1937 Mark Gompels 1975 John Springer 1978 Cliff Gordon 1933, 1934 Kenneth Strauss 1975 Brud Gorman 1954 Tom Tarbox 1939, 1940 Sanford Grandinger 1957 Roy Terry 1936 William Haslun 1950 Henry Thomulka 1934 Ryan Hickey 2004 Charles Van Nostrand 1929 Current SU head coach Dean Foti Robert Hoople 1925 Donald Wall 1956 served as captain of the Orange in Red Horley 1924 Gunnar Wirth 1954 1981 and 1982 and led the team to Dave Huges 1936 Sigbert Wirth 1952, 1953 the 1982 BIG EAST Championship. Robert Hughes 1927, 1928 Paul Young 1992 Robert Irvine 1996, 1997 Krister Johansson 1986 Kevin Johnston 1990

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A • A • A • A Boon Sone, Maung...... 1954 D • D • D • D F • F • F • F Boos, Terry ...... 1974-75-76 Abubakar, Othman ...... 1978-80 Bonser, Aaron ...... 2003-04-06-07 Daley, Richard...... 1979-80 Fabian, Hans ...... 1948-49 Ackekt, Bruce ...... 1957 Boyle, Kevin ...... 2001-02 Damon, Scott ...... 1983-84-85 Faigle, John ...... 1948 Ahmed, Faisal ...... 1977-78-79-80 Boyle, Sean ...... 1997-98-99-2000 Davis, Al ...... 1928-29 Fallon, Bill ...... 1979 Albrecht, Kirk ...... 1977 Bradley, Alex ...... 1996-97-98-99 Davis, William ...... 1977 Farnsworth, Alton ...... 1934 Alden, Arnold ...... 1958-59 Brenes, Edin ...... 1924 Davison, Lee ...... 1988-90-91 Fatscher, Rick ...... 1982-83-84-85 Alexander, Richard ...... 1991-92-93-94 Brenneman, William ...... 1958-59-60 Davison, William ...... 1924 Feeney, Brian...... 1976-77 Alexander, Robert ...... 2002 Bresler, Charles...... 1954 Dean, John ...... 1956 Fehrle, Chris ...... 1999-2000, 03 Aloisi, Chris ...... 1999-2000, 02-03 Breton, Homere ...... 1983-84 Debevoise, Elmer ...... 1930 Ferris, Neal ...... 1959-60 Altpeter, Paul ...... 1930 Brightman, Fred ...... 1940-41 DeCarlo, Francis ...... 1942 Fingerhut, Walter ...... 1948 Alvarez, Horacio...... 1952 Britton, Mike ...... 1988-89-90-91 Dechtiarenko, Vic ...... 1959 Finkelstein, Mike ...... 1985 Ames, Edward ...... 1988 Bruce, Raymond ...... 1987 Dell, Brian ...... 2001 Finley, Richard ...... 1960 Ames, Scott ...... 1985-86-87-88 Brummel, Peter ...... 1984-85-86 Dennis, George ...... 1939-40-41 Fish, Mark ...... 1987-88 Anderson, Gary ...... 1978-79 Bruno, Frank ...... 2003 Derby, Austin ...... 1920 Fisher, James ...... 1971-72 Andrade, John ...... 1998-99-2000-01 Burger, Bill ...... 1955 Derella, William ...... 1982 Fitch, Gordon ...... 1924-25 Andrews, Norman ...... 1922 Burkland, Oscar Jack ...... 1935-36 Desdune, Randy...... 1984 Fitchtel, Willard ...... 1947 Angard, Joseph ...... 1959 Burstein, Martin ...... 1934 DiMonte, Mark ...... 1984-85-86-87 Fitzgerald, Howard ...... 1938 Anuswith, Edwin ...... 1934-35-36 Butler, David ...... 1970-71-72 Diamond, Mel ...... 1956 Fletcher, Al ...... 1927 Aponte, Richard ...... 1939-40 Butler, Eric ...... 1992 Dimitrievski, Nick ...... 1986 Flick, Art ...... 1954 Applefield, Milton ...... 1934-35 Butt, John ...... 1958-59 Dolins, David ...... 1958 Flovecky, Joseph ...... 1940 Archibald, James...... 1936-38-39 Byverberg, Richard ...... 1942 Doolittle, Charles ...... 1972 Foti, Dean ...... 1979-80-81-82 Arena, Justin ...... 2007 Dorante, Billy ...... 1979-80-81-82 Fraser, Howard ...... 1940-42 Arnold, Arthur ...... 1940 C • C • C • C Dorante, Phil ...... 1986 Fredlund, John...... 1971-72 Arnold, Bruce ...... 1973-74 Dorio, Francis ...... 1934-35 Freeman, Jeff ...... 1954 Arnold, Harry ...... 1946-47-48-49 Caceros, Kenny ...... 2007 Dornau, Ronald ...... 1984-85-86 Freeman, Josh ...... 1996-97 Arthur, Peter ...... 1974-75-76-77 Cahill, Russell ...... 1943-47-48 Drapkin, Arnold...... 1948-49-50 Freyberg, Richard ...... 1934-35 Asante, Richard ...... 2003-04-05-06 Calaitzidis, Ilias ...... 2002-03 Dugan, Peter ...... 1941 Fritzche, Reinhold ...... 1939-40-41 Ashe, Don ...... 1971-72-73 Calixte, Franz ...... 1989-90-91-92 Dugas, Guy ...... 1976 Frost, Ken ...... 1973 Augusiewicz, David ...... 1975 Carr, Townley ...... 1927 Dumansky, John ...... 1949 Fulton, Kent ...... 1954 Avanzato, Diego ...... 1998-99 Case, Thomas ...... 1977 Duncan, Murray ...... 1937 Furst, Jeffrey ...... 1971 Ayars, Bill ...... 1953-54-55 Cashel, Robert ...... 1974-75-76-78 Dunham, Christian ...... 1990-91 Aydoner, Gani ...... 1973 Cavicchia, Robert...... 2005-06-07 Dutcher, Ed ...... 1927 G • G • G • G Cechale, George ...... 1943 Dworski, Bernard ...... 1935 Gabriel, Nicholas ...... 1934 Ceppas, Neal ...... 1958 Galantowicz, Dick ...... 1954 Chakmakas, John ...... 1970 Galich, Nino ...... 1988-89-90-91 Chamney, Brien ...... 2007 Gallagher, Pat ...... 2003-04-05 Chapman, Eric...... 1999-2000-01-02 Gammelin, Jeffrey ...... 1970-71 Charron, John ...... 1957-58 Garrant, Jim ...... 1983-84-85-86 Charters, John ...... 1976-77 Geiger, Kris ...... 1978 Chase, Richard ...... 1957 Geiger, William ...... 1975-76-77 Chew, Matt ...... 2002-03 Gentile, James ...... 1979-80-81-82 Richard Alexander John Andrade Cheyney, John ...... 1954 Geranmayeh, Ali ...... 1975 Chien, Chu ...... 1920 Mark DiMonte Billy Dorante Gervais, Gabriel ...... 1997-98-99 Chopra, Neeraj ...... 1997-98-99 B • B • B • B Glick, Larry ...... 1956-57 Christensen, Ivar ...... 1947 E • E • E • E Glies, David ...... 1978-79 Bacher, Kevin ...... 1997-98-99-2000 Christof, Joe...... 1996 Glies, Douglas ...... 1978-79-80 Backus, Charles ...... 1942 Chyle, John ...... 1960 Eaton, Dave ...... 1955-56 Glucksman, Harold ...... 1939-40 Bailey, Tom ...... 1942 Clark, Phillip ...... 1955 Eaton, George ...... 1928-29-30 Godayol, Esteban ...... 1952 Balantine, Jack ...... 1970-71 Clarke, Jason ...... 1992-93-94 Eckart, Jacob ...... 1935 Goekjian, Samuel...... 1949-50-52 Barker, Jim...... 1956 Clucksman, Harold...... 1937 Ehlers, Robert ...... 1977 Goldberg, Howard ...... 1979-80 Baroni, Jason ...... 1996-97-98-99 Codling, Herbert ...... 1920 Eichenhofer, Henry ...... 1959 Goldstein, Richard...... 1971 Bartoletti, Mike ...... 1989-90-91 Cohan, Robert ...... 1925 Einstein, Hans ...... 1949 Goldstein, William ...... 1957-58 Bartoszyh, Marion ...... 1954 Cohen, Abraham ...... 1970 Ejofodomi, Luckson ...... 1960 Goldthwait, Jeff ...... 1960 Bashford, Robert ...... 1957 Collings, Isaac ...... 2004-05 Eller, Michael ...... 1974 Gompels, Mark ...... 1972-74-75-76 Bausek, Andrew ...... 1930 Colonia, Danilo ...... 1975-76 Ellis, Robert ...... 1931-32 Goodwin, James ...... 2004-05-06-07 Beardsley, Harry ...... 1940 Compte, Phil...... 1974 Elovecky, Joseph ...... 1938-39 Gordon, Clifford ...... 1932-33-34 Becker, Werner ...... 1957 Condit, Milton ...... 1921-22 Engalichev, Nick ...... 1955 Gordon, Ronald ...... 1975 Becker, William ...... 1933 Condron, James ...... 1948-49-52 Evans, Jeff ...... 2002-03-04 Gorman, Francis ...... 1952-53-54 Beere, David ...... 1939 Coogan, Russell ...... 1957 Gostout, Frank ...... 1937 Beinetti, David ...... 1970 Cook, Bruce ...... 1971-72 Grabowski, Karl ...... 1927-28 Beise, Fred ...... 1946-47-48-49 Cook, John ...... 1987 Grace, Malcolm ...... 1990-91-92-93 Beishline, William ...... 1922-24-25 Cook, Paul ...... 1975 Gradinger, Sandford ...... 1956-57-58 Belinski, Edward ...... 1947-48-49 Cooley, John ...... 1956 Grafman, Herman ...... 1936 Belyea, Russell ...... 1975 Cooley, Ray ...... 1921 Greene, Richard ...... 1949 Berger, Milt ...... 1930 Cooley, Willard ...... 1920-22 Grundert, Robert ...... 1924 Bermudez, Gaston ...... 1956-57 Corbin, Carl ...... 1956 Gustavson, Evald ...... 1936-37 Bernier, Patrice ...... 1998-99 Correll, Michael ...... 1995-96-97-98 Bernstein, Abraham ...... 1957 Corwin, Stanley ...... 1957-58 Bertenshaw, William ...... 1920-21-22 Cowles, John ...... 1977-78-79 Beuses, Alberon ...... 1955-56 Cristofori, Guido ...... 2000-01-02 Biesemeyer, Warren ...... 1942-46 Cristofori, Mario ...... 1998-99-2000 Bishop, Bradley ...... 1939 Cross, Scott ...... 2001 Black, Vincent ...... 1931-32-33 Crouch, Dave ...... 1987 Blackwood, Lincoln ...... 1971-72-73-74 Culbert, James ...... 1971-72-73-74 Blahy, Myron ...... 1971 Cullen, Joseph ...... 1940 Blier, James ...... 1952 Cummins, Richard ...... 1994 Nino Galich Malcolm Grace Block, Paul ...... 1958-59 Cunningham, Greg ...... 1978 Boggs, Thomas ...... 1940-41 Cunningham, Patrick ...... 1949

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H • H • H • H J • J • J • J Little, John...... 1979 N • N • N • N Little, Matthew ...... 1992 Hale, Lyman ...... 1971 Jackson, Percival ...... 1933 Lock, Paul ...... 1970-71 Nascimbeni, David ...... 1954 Hall, Cameron ...... 1996-98 Jacobsen, Robert ...... 1941 Lovecchio, Francis ...... 1980 Nelson, William ...... 1950-52-53 Hall, Kyle ...... 2006-07 Jacobson, Michael ...... 1994-95-96-97 Lownsbury, Tim ...... 1995-97 Nigrini, Jay ...... 1993-95-96 Hall, Ryan ...... 1999-2000-01-02 Jagger, Roland ...... 1921-22 Luckman, Leo...... 1929-30-31 Newcomb, Mike ...... 1952-53-54 Hall, Thomas ...... 1930-31 Jenner, Dana ...... 1975-77 Ludi, William ...... 1930 Nikkah, Saied ...... 1982-83-84-85 Hamburger, Arthur ...... 1947-48 Jenney, Roy...... 1956 Lundquist, Nils ...... 1957-58 Novek, Elliot ...... 1947 Hammond, Bob...... 1972-73-74-75 Jennings, Daron ...... 1989-90 Lytle, Geoff...... 2007 Nuno, Alejandro ...... 2003-04 Hancock, John ...... 1960 Jerschkowsky, Oleg ...... 1954 Nuzzo, Bob ...... 1974 Handy, Allan ...... 1932 Johansson, Krister ...... 1984-85-86 M • M • M • M Hanington, Bob...... 1987 Johnson, Elwood ...... 1921 O • O • O • O Hannum, Luther ...... 1936 Johnson, Kirk ...... 2000-01-02-03 MacClurg, Al...... 1929 Harris, Russell ...... 1922 Johnston, Kevin ...... 1988-89-90 MacWilliam, Donald ...... 1971 O’Donnell, John ...... 1954 Harvey, Thomas ...... 1977-78-79-80 Jones, Hugh ...... 1992-93 Maduafokwa, John ...... 1974 Oberschall, Victor ...... 1953-54-55 Haslun, William ...... 1948-49-50 Jones, Jonathan ...... 2004 Mahon, Stanley ...... 1925 O’Dell, Gerald ...... 1925 Hauser, Charles ...... 1929 Jones, Merle ...... 1927-28-29 Mahrer, Alec ...... 1980-81-82 Oeschle, George ...... 1941-42 Hausman, Larry ...... 1959 Jones, Stuart ...... 1982 Maister, Gary ...... 1978-79-80 Olsen, George ...... 1977-78 Hawtin, Andrew ...... 2005-06 Majoney, Richard ...... 1974 Ornstein, Albert ...... 1931-32 Hayward, Kenneth ...... 1980-81-82-83 K • K • K • K Manhold, Gerald...... 1939-40 Ornstein, Robert ...... 1959-60 Head, John ...... 1941-42 Marcalus, Peter ...... 1975 Osann, David...... 1970 Hechinger, Ross ...... 1970-71 Kadah, Hassan ...... 1954 Marconi, Stephen ...... 1976-77 Oville, Glen ...... 1971-72 Hegarty, Kevin ...... 1985 Kaplan, Charles ...... 1971-72 Marino, Joe ...... 1982 Owsiany, Scott ...... 1984-85-86-87 Heidrich, Arthur ...... 1954 Kaplan, Stanley ...... 1957 Marshall, Frederick ...... 1971 Hendrickson, William ...... 1971 Karanfilovski, John ...... 1980-81-82-83 Marti, Charles...... 1947-48 P • P • P • P Herz, George ...... 1953 Karim, Alim ...... 2002-03-04 Martinez, Luis ...... 2006-07 Hickey, Ryan ...... 2000, 02-03-04 Katcher, Stephen ...... 1959 Mason, Gardiner ...... 1937-38 Padron, Manuel ...... 1959-60 Higgins, Ronald ...... 1975 Katz, Earle ...... 1949-50 Masterson, Robert ...... 1941 Paine, Frank ...... 1949-50 Hill, Pete ...... 2006-07 Kaufman, Steve ...... 1974 Matrone, Anthony ...... 2003 Panio, Joe ...... 1984 Hislop, Kona ...... 1988 Keblish, Gary ...... 1981 Mayer, Stewart ...... 1972 Panol, Derek ...... 1993-94-95-96 Hobson, Daniel ...... 1997-98 Kellogg, Charles ...... 1929 Mayer, Tyler ...... 1994-95-97 Panych, Peter ...... 1974 Hodge, William Jr...... 1950 Kelly, Robert ...... 1952 Mayhood, Charles ...... 1952-53 Papaleo, Joseph ...... 1979-80-81-82 Hollenbeck, Ted ...... 1974-75-76-77 Kent, Dan ...... 1984 McCallion, John ...... 1992-93-94-95 Pappas, Dino ...... 1983-84-85 Holly, Reede ...... 1931-34 Kenyon, David ...... 1958-59-60 McCallion, Mike ...... 2002-03-04-05 Park, Everett ...... 1943 Hoople, Robert...... 1924-25 Kimball, Dene ...... 1957 McCracken, Robert ...... 1948 Park, Jarett ...... 2001-02-03 Horley, Edward ...... 1924 Klaus, Stephen ...... 1980-81-82 McCormick, Ryan ...... 2007 Partridge, Everett ...... 1920-21 Horowitz, Jesse ...... 1957 Kleiman, Eric ...... 2005-06 McEwan, John ...... 1931-32 Pascarella, Ralph ...... 1986-87-88-89 Hot, Edvin ...... 2004-05-06 Klemki, Henry ...... 1942 McGeehan, Derek ...... 2001 Pasiecznik, William ...... 1970-71 Hotopp, Kenneth ...... 1957-58 Knight, William ...... 1974-75-76 McGibbon, Joshua ...... 1994-95 Paucek, Andrew ...... 1929-32 Hovland, Alexander ...... 1921 Knittel, Jeff ...... 1995-96-97-98 McKinley, James ...... 1959-60 Paulides, Davis ...... 1984 Hughes, David ...... 1934-35-36 Knox, Donald ...... 1955-56 McKnight, Al...... 1955 Paulsen, Fred...... 1985-86-87-88 Hughes, Karl ...... 1929 Koldin, Leonard ...... 1957 Mendelson, Herbert ...... 1948-49 Pawelko, Eugene ...... 1959-60 Hughes, Robert ...... 1927-28 Kolodziey, Gregory ...... 1983-84-85-86 Mendelson, Sidney ...... 1922 Pearce, Floyd ...... 1927-28 Hummer, Robert ...... 1935 Konstanty, Casimer ...... 1938 Merwin, David ...... 1976-77 Peetoom, Brad...... 2004-05-06-07 Hussain, Sariffuddin ...... 1975 Kopkind, Bernard ...... 1924-25 Meyers, Harry ...... 1928 Perevegyencev, Tom ...... 2007 Huston, Francis ...... 1921 Koppel, Ted ...... 1957-58 Middleton, Gary ...... 1975 Perez, Francisco ...... 1955 Kossoy, Steve ...... 1971-72-74 Milek, Gary ...... 1960 Perez, Sucre ...... 1959-60 I • I • I • I Kozera, David ...... 1970-71 Milkovic, Pavao ...... 1976 Persse, Ernest ...... 1932 Kreider, Erik ...... 2007 Miller, Alfred ...... 1947-48 Peters, Anthony ...... 2001 Iannone, Anthony ...... 1995-96-97-98 Kronick, Phil ...... 1927-28 Miller, Christopher ...... 1975 Peterson, Theodore ...... 1924-25 Ignacio, Paulo ...... 1920 Kronick, Scott ...... 1981-82 Million, John ...... 1949 Petkopoulos, Vasilious ...... 1982 Illick, John ...... 1938-39 Kumme, Klaus ...... 1958-59-60 Milliron, Joe ...... 1953-54-55 Pezze, Frank ...... 1973-74-75 Ingles, Richard (Darren) ....1998-99-01 Kury-Assaf, Samir ...... 1975 Mohrle, Jim ...... 1996-97 Phillips, Raymond...... 1920-22 Irvine, Robert ...... 1994-95-96-97 Mohrmann, Douglas ...... 1975-77 Phinney, Richard ...... 1977 L • L • L • L Moller, Donald ...... 1952-53 Piascik, Edward ...... 1976 Montalovo, Walt ...... 1928 Pike, Seymour ...... 1924-25 Ladipo, Kaseem ...... 1995 Montes, De Oca, William ...... 1985-87 Pinon, Edward...... 1989-90 Lamb, John ...... 1957 Montvila, Andrius ...... 1987-88 Plant, John ...... 1948 Langa, Stanley ...... 1933 Morgenstein, Marvin ...... 1957 Pollnow, Steve ...... 1988-89-90-91 Lanning, Charles ...... 1936-37-38 Moro, Matthew ...... 1980-81-82-83 Popp, Robert ...... 1937-38-39 Lapham, Harold ...... 1974-75 Morrell, Scott ...... 1985-86 Posnick, Paul ...... 1957-58-59 Lara, Alejandro ...... 1970-71-72 Morris, Steve ...... 1986-88-89-90 Powers, James ...... 1980-81-82-83 Lebhar, Norman ...... 1957 Moses, Edwin ...... 1939 Prendergast, Ezra ...... 2004-05 Anthony Iannone Rob Irvine LeBrun, H...... 1930 Mowat, William ...... 1943-48-49 Probstein, Dave ...... 1954-55-56 Legg, William ...... 1922 Moyer, Grant ...... 1992-93-94 Prouty, Douglas ...... 1991-92-93-94 Leibson, Melvin ...... 1952 Moyer, Shannon ...... 1996 Puls, Eric ...... 1989-90-91-92 Leonardo, Eugene ...... 1978-80-81 Mulin, Charles ...... 1985-86-87 Leone, David ...... 1973-74-75 Munger, Harlan ...... 1937 Leslie, William (Matt) ...1993-94-95-96 Murphy, Norman ...... 1954-55 Lester, Ralph...... 1938-39 Mutis, Camilo ...... 1950-52 Lester, Timothy ...... 1990-91-92 Mylroie, John ...... 1970 Leving, Louis ...... 1925-27 Lewis, Freeman ...... 1947-48 Lewis, Jeff ...... 2001 Lewis, Robert ...... 1981-82-83 Lilley, Shawn ...... 1986-87 Joe Papaleo Jarett Park Lincoln, Robert ...... 1924 Lindahl, Peter ...... 1999-2000 Linus, Jimmy ...... 2005-06

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R • R • R • R Silver, Geoffrey ...... 1988-89-90 V • V • V • V Y • Y • Y • Y Simmons, Sam ...... 1928-29-30 Racellis, Ramon ...... 1955 Simonaitis, John ...... 1936 Valence, Frank ...... 1924 Yakubisin, Matthew ...... 1993-94-95-96 Ramin, Greg ...... 1979-80-81-82 Sirivat, Aniwat...... 1973 VanBlarcom, Herbert ...... 1925 Yeager, John...... 1974-75-76 Ramin, Peter ...... 1979-80 Siwale, Winga ...... 1994 Van Houten, Justin ...... 2005 Young, Jake ...... 2006 Ramoon, Anthony ...... 1990-92 Smiley, Robert...... 1946 Vanjanasoontorn, Chalermwong .1958 Young, Paul ...... 1990-91-92 Ramoon, Dale ...... 1989 Smith, Donald...... 1959 Van Nostrand, Richmond .1927-28-29 Young, Steve ...... 1970-71-72-73 Ranieri, Frank ...... 1927 Smith, Donald P...... 1970 Varley, William...... 1937-38 Younger, William ...... 1987 Ransom, Daniel ...... 1971 Smith, Kevin ...... 1982-83-84-85 Vieira, Ken ...... 1982-83-84-85 Rapa, Luciano ...... 1977 Smith, Richard ...... 1941 Vitale, Marcello ...... 1979-80-81-82 Rapp, Charles ...... 1935-36-37 Sokol, John ...... 1957 Vyverberg, Richard ...... 1946 Reeder, Dan ...... 1981-82 Songer, Tim ...... 1997 Reeves, Marcel ...... 1954-55-56 Southwick, David ...... 1973-74 Reichard, Mark ...... 1970 Spalholz, Rich ...... 1973 Reimers, Berthold ...... 1979-80-81-82 Spring, George...... 1946-47-48 Reynolds, Ernest ...... 1933 Springer, John ...... 1977-78 Reynolds, Joshua ...... 1997 Stahl, Gerald...... 1958 Richmond, Carl ...... 1977 Stallman, John...... 1956-57-58 Matt Yakubisin Paul Young Robb, Duncan ...... 1952-53 Steinhoff, Carl...... 1954 Robb, Richard ...... 1960 Stern, Mike ...... 1929-30-31 Z • Z • Z • Z Rocine, Bryan ...... 1975-76 Stickney, Russell ...... 1940-41 Ken Vieira Marcello Vitale Rodriguez, Jorge ...... 2002-03 Stille, Frank ...... 1954-55 Zimmerman, Jack ...... 1934 Rogers, John ...... 1935-36 Stillman, George...... 1934 W • W • W • W Zimmerman, Seymour...... 1950 Romaniw, Donald ...... 1938-39 Strauss, Kenneth...... 1972-73-74-75 Ziraks, Andrejs ...... 1954 Rosen, Robert ...... 1957-58 Strods, Salvin ...... 1957 Wagener, Robert ...... 1927 Zitver, Murray ...... 1972-74-75 Ross, Victor ...... 1921 Stroh, Arthur ...... 1960 Waggoner, Gary ...... 1978-79 Zoog, Chris ...... 1996-98 Rotelli, Mathew ...... 1941 Sudermann, Erhard...... 1960 Wainwright, George ...... 1924 Rothberg, Irving ...... 1922 Sullivan, William...... 1949 Walker, Ramon ...... 1970-71-72 Rowley, Pete ...... 2005-06 Suman, Elwin...... 1921 Wall, Donald...... 1954-55-56 The letterwinner and record Rozos, Nicholas...... 1953 Sundsted, Erik Miller...... 1984-85 Wallwork, Harold ...... 1924 sections were compiled Rubovitz, Ray ...... 1930 Swanson, Erling...... 1957 Walsh, Maurice ...... 1959-60 from available materials. Ruby. Raymond...... 1931 Swearinger, Cloise ...... 1925-27 Walton, Eugene ...... 1921-22 Ruch, Paul ...... 1943 Swenson, Roy ...... 1950 Wambold, Orval...... 1952 Anyone having documented Rush, Paul ...... 1947 Wanamaker, Don ...... 1972-73 information that could Ryan, James ...... 1974-75-76 T • T • T • T Warren, George ...... 1927-29 update this section, please Warren, Herb ...... 1928 submit it to the Syracuse S • S • S • S Tarbox, Thomas ...... 1938-39-40 Wasielewski, Karol ...... 2007 Athletic Communications Tarnower, Herm ...... 1928-29 Weber, Joseph ...... 1941-42-46 Office, Manley Field House, Salmon, Tom ...... 1978-79 Taylor, Bill ...... 1973 Weiland, Walter ...... 1950 Syracuse, NY 13244. Samson, Nelson ...... 1940-41 Tennerman, William ...... 1971 Weilminster, Chris ...... 1985-86-87-88 Sanders, J. Oliver ...... 1924 Terry, Roy ...... 1934-35-36 Weinberg, Barry ...... 1957 Sandholzer, Lloyd ...... 1930-31-32 Thomulka, Henry ...... 1934-36-37 Weiskotten, Herman ...... 1947 Sanfilippo, Mike ...... 1978-79 Thompson, William ...... 1936-37-38 Weiskotten, Robert ...... 1942 Santos, Rick ...... 1984 Thron, Henry ...... 1947-48 Wellington, Lewis ...... 1920-22 Sargent, Mauford ...... 1920 Tibbitt, Bill ...... 1987-88-90 Welsh, Frederick ...... 1933-34 Sawyer, Donald ...... 1950 Tilles, Zevi ...... 1994 Weltman, Norman ...... 1931-32 Scatterday, Phil ...... 1957 Tompkins, Wayne ...... 1972-74-75 Wentz, David ...... 1977 Schaefer, Steven ...... 1984-85-86-87 Tong, Chia Chong ...... 1920 Wertz, Harold ...... 1920 Schantz, Frank ...... 1928-29-30 Toole, Allen ...... 1937-38-39 Westcott, Mike ...... 1978-79 Scheer, Rich ...... 2004 Torres, Barry ...... 1971 Whearty, John...... 1955 Schenkier, Jed ...... 2002 Torok, Matthew ...... 1997-98-01 Whitcomb, Chris ...... 1985-86-87-88 Schilling, Edmund ...... 1946-47-48-49 Tow, Richard ...... 1975 Whitcup, Milt ...... 1927 Schlegel, Nelson ...... 1925 Townsend, Elliott ...... 2006 White, Charles ...... 1947 Schloss, Emanuel ...... 1930-31-32 Trachsel, Gordon ...... 1934-35-36 Whitson, Kyle ...... 1986-88-89 Schmidt, Leon ...... 1933 Trachsel, William ...... 1934-36 Whitson, William ...... 1990 Schneider, Ari ...... 2000-01-02-03 Trani, Frederick...... 1936-37 Whorrall, Paul ...... 1972 Schoenberg, Robert ...... 1938-40 Troyer, Dave ...... 1956 Wilfreth, Richard ...... 1950 Schoenwolf, Paul ...... 1956-57 Tucker, Scott ...... 1983 Wilke, Charlie ...... 1989-90-91-92 Schomaker, Spencer ...... 2005-06-07 Tucker, Thomas ...... 1980 Windsor, Donald ...... 1938 Schrader, Hugh ...... 1955 Turner, Horatio ...... 1946 Winfield, William Jr...... 1948-49 Schwartz, Ian ...... 1958 Tutty, Robert ...... 1946 Winne, Buchard ...... 1941 Schwartz, Mike ...... 1973 Winters, Philip ...... 1959-60 Schwarz, Gaston ...... 1960 U • U • U • U Wirth, Gunter ...... 1952-53-54 Scriabine, George ...... 1957-58 Wirth, Siegbert ...... 1952-53 Seinberg, Abe ...... 1920 Upegui, Carlos ...... 1975 Wolfe, Scott ...... 1993-1996 Semino, Guido ...... 1935-36-37 Wood, Ernie ...... 1977 Semon, Dave ...... 1974 Woodley, Richard ...... 1957 Semon, Jim ...... 1974 Woodruff, Hansen ...... 2006-07 Sentiff, Rossiter ...... 1947 Woolcock, Richard ...... 1960 Sep, Edward...... 1992-93-94 Woosnam, David ...... 1980-81-82 Sessler, Robert...... 1946-47 Worden, Leslie ...... 1920 Shannon, James ...... 1992-93-94 Wright, Chris ...... 1988-89-90-91 Shattuck, Jonathan ...... 1970-73-74 Wright, K. Douglas...... 1979-80 Shea, Charles ...... 1940 Wyrick, William ...... 1940 Shears, Herbert ...... 1935-36 Shenton, Claude ...... 1932 Shupe, Donald ...... 1953 Signoretti, Orazio ...... 1931-32-33

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BIG EAST AWARDS BIG EAST WEEKLY AWARDS (since 1990) All-BIG EAST First Team Offensive Player of the Week Patrice Bernier M 1999 Kirk Johnson Oct. 27, 2003 Josh Freeman GK 1996 Jarett Park Sept. 9, 2002 Gabriel Gervais F 1997, 1999 Kirk Johnson Oct. 22, 2001 Kirk Johnson F 2001 Kirk Johnson Oct. 8, 2001 Jeff Knittel F 1998 Jason Baroni Oct. 25, 1999 Steve Morris F 1990 Gabriel Gervais Oct. 18, 1999 Paul Young F/M 1990-92 Jeff Knittel Sept. 14, 1998 Michael Correll Oct. 14, 1996 All-BIG EAST Second Team Dariusz Panol Sept. 23, 1996 John Andrade M 2000-01 Paul Young Sept. 8, 1992 Kevin Bacher GK 2000 Eric Puls Sept. 16, 1991 Guido Cristofori F 2000 Paul Young Oct. 9, 1990 Jeff Knittel M 1995, 1997 John McCallion M 1993-95 Defensive Player of the Week Dariusz Panol F 1996 Brad Peetoom Sept. 3, 2007 Jarett Park F 2002 Brad Peetoom Sept. 5, 2005 Ezra Prendergast D 2005 Ezra Prendergast Oct. 25, 2004 Hansen Woodruff F 2007 Dan Hobson Sept. 1, 1997 Matt Yakubisin D 1995-96 Josh Freeman Oct. 14, 1996 Jay Nigrini Sept. 4, 1995 All-BIG EAST Third Team* Josh McGibbon Oct. 10, 1994 Chris Aloisi D 2002-03 Steve Pollnow Oct. 28, 1991 Guido Cristofori M 2001-02 Mike Britton Oct. 7, 1991 Luis Martinez M 2007 Jarett Park F 2001 Billy Dorante was the Most Goalkeeper of the Week (since 1998) Brad Peetoom D 2007 Outstanding Player of the first BIG Alim Karim Sept. 8, 2003 EAST Tournament in 1982. Alim Karim Sept. 16, 2002 BIG EAST All-Rookie Team* Anthony Peters Oct. 8, 2001 Chris Aloisi D 1999 Kevin Bacher Oct. 16, 2000 Alex Bradley D 1996 Kevin Bacher Oct. 11, 1999 Sean Boyle D 1997 BIG EAST All-Tournament Team Kevin Bacher Oct. 25, 1999 Patrice Bernier M 1998 1982 ...... Billy Dorante (MOP) Chris Fehrle D 1999 Dean Foti Rookie of the Week (since 1996) Kirk Johnson F 2000 Joe Papaleo Hansen Woodruff Oct. 9, 2006 Stephen Klaus Robert Cavicchia Oct. 17, 2005 All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention Brad Peetoom Oct. 25, 2004 Richard Asante M 2006 1983 ...... Ken Hayward Richard Asante Oct. 27, 2003 John Karanfilovski Jarett Park Oct. 22, 2001 Coach of the Year Robert Lewis Jarett Park Oct. 8, 2001 Tim Hankinson 1986 Saied Nikkah Rich Scheer Sept. 24, 2001 Jarett Park Sept. 10, 2001 Offensive Player of the Year 1984 ...... Jim Garrant Tim Songer Sept. 1, 1997 Steve Morris 1990 Greg Kolodziey

Honor Roll (since 2005) Rookie of the Year 1985 ...... Rick Fatscher (MOP) Hansen Woodruff Sept. 17, 2007 Jeff Knittel 1995 Krister Johansson Robert Smith Sept. 3, 2007 Jarett Park 2001 Ken Vieri Hansen Woodruff Oct. 23, 2006 Kyle Hall Sept. 4, 2006 Northern Division Player of the Year 1986 ...... Mark DiMonte Brad Peetoom Aug. 28, 2006 Jim Garrant 1986 Charles Mulin Pete Rowley Oct. 24, 2005 Steve Morris 1989 Fred Paulsen Richard Asante Oct. 17, 2005 Chris Whitcomb Robert Cavicchia Oct. 10, 2005 Northern Division Rookie of the Year James Goodwin Oct. 10, 2005 Steve Morris 1986 1988 ...... Steve Morris Pete Rowley Sept. 26, 2005 T. Kona Hislop 1988 Chris Whitcomb Robert Cavicchia Sept. 5, 2005 Charlie Wilke 1989 1989 ...... Steve Morris * - The BIG EAST selected an all-rookie team Chris Wright from 1996-2000. In 2001, it was replaced by the All-BIG EAST Third Team. The conference added The BIG EAST selected an All-Tournament a weekly honor roll in 2005. Team plus a Most Outstanding Performer from 1982-89. Currently, the league only selects an MOP following the conclusion of the men’s soccer championship.

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ALL-AMERICANS FIRST TEAM Vincent Black 1932-33 John McEwan 1932 Bill Nelson 1952

SECOND TEAM Paul Young F/M 1992

THIRD TEAM Joe Papaleo GK 1982

NSCAA ALL-REGION

First Team Chris Aloisi D 2002 John Andrade M 2001 Kevin Bacher GK 2000 Patrice Bernier M 1999 Joe Papaleo is the only goalkeeper in school history to earn All-America Guido Cristofori F 2002 honors. He was a third-team selection in 1982. Josh Freeman GK 1996 Jim Garrant M 1984, 1986 Gabriel Gervais F 1999 Ken Hayward M 1983 OTHER HONORS Kirk Johnson F 2001 Jeff Knittel M 1996, 1998 Olympic Participants Senior Bowl Participants John McCallion M 1995 Sigbert Wirth...... 1956 Homere Breton ...... 1984 Steve Morris F 1988-90 Jim Garrant ...... 1986 Joe Papaleo GK 1981-82 AP All-Eastern Soccer Jeff Knittel ...... 1998 Marcello Vitale F 1981-82 Gerry Manhold ...... 1940 Greg Kolodziey ...... 1986 Matthew Yakubisin D 1996 Joe Papaleo ...... 1982 Paul Young M 1991-92 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Lowe’s Senior All-Americans Second Team Eric Chapman (3rd Team) ...... 2001-02 Brad Peetoom (2nd Team) ...... 2007 Gabriel Gervais (1st Team)...... 2000 Richard Alexander D 1994 Chris Aloisi D 1999-2000 Gabriel Gervais (3rd Team) ...... 1999 John Andrade M 2000 Richard Asante M 2006 Michael Britton D 1990 Billy Dorante M 1982 Gabriel Gervais F 1998 Jeff Knittel M 1995, 1997 John McCallion M 1994 Jarett Park F 2001-02 Ezra Prendergast D 2005 Eric Puls F 1991 Charlie Wilke GK 1989 Hansen Woodruff F 2007 Paul Young F 1990

Third Team Guido Cristofori M 2001 Ezra Prendergast D 2004

Honorable Mention Faisel Ahmed M 1980 Billy Dorante M 1980 Joe Papaleo GK 1980 Marcello Vitale F 1979-80

Region Coach of the Year Dean Foti 1999 Tim Hankinson 1986 Eric Chapman (left) was a third-team CoSIDA Academic All-American in consecutive years (2001-02). Ezra Prendergast (right) earned third-team all-region honors in 2004 and second-team accolades in 2005.

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RICHARD ASANTE Canada U-20 Played for team that advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2003 FIFA World Youth Championship. PATRICE BERNIER Canada U-17, U-20, Olympic, World Cup Played for national teams at every level. Made his Canadian National Team debut on Nov. 11, 2003 versus the Czech Republic. FRANK BRUNO Canada U-20 Played for team that advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2003 FIFA World Youth Championship. ROBERT CAVICCHIA Canada U-15, U-17 Participated in an exhibition tour of Germany in 2000 and Panama in 2002. ISAAC COLLINGS U-15, U-18 Was a member of the U.S. U-15 and U-18 Youth National Teams. GABRIEL GERVAIS Canada World Cup Made his Canadian National Team debut on Nov. 18, 2004 versus Barbados. KYLE HALL Canada Olympic Helped the U-23 Canadian National Team to a third-place finish at the 2008 CONCACAF Olympic Qualification Tournament. ALIM KARIM Canada U-20, Olympic Helped Canada to the quarterfinals of the 2003 FIFA World Youth Championship. Also participated in Olympic qualifying in 2003. BRAD PEETOOM Canada U-17, U-20 Played in the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship held in The Netherlands. EZRA PRENDERGAST Jamaica U-17, U-20 Played on the U-17 squad that qualified for the 1999 Youth World Cup in New Zealand. SIGBERT WIRTH United States Olympic Member of the 1956 U.S. Olympic Team that competed in Melbourne, Australia. PAUL YOUNG Jamaica World Cup Played on World Cup Qualifying Team in 1996. Works as a coach with U-16, U-17 and U-20 national teams.

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ALL-TIME SYRACUSE PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS SU’S MLS DRAFT HISTORY MAJOR INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE Team Name Rd. Overall # Aaron Bonser California Cougars 2008-present 1996 - Inaugural Draft Chris Fehrle Philadelphia KiXX 2005-06 Eric Puls 12th 112th Ryan Hall Cleveland Force 2003-05 Columbus Paul Young 13th 121st California Cougars 2006-present Stephen Klaus LA Lazers 1982 Steve Morris (head coach) Storm 2006-present 1997 - Supplemental Draft Marcello Vitale Buffalo Stallions 1982 Colorado Michael Britton 3rd 23rd Joe Papaleo Pittsburgh Spirit 1983

2004 - MLS SuperDraft NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE Los Angeles Chris Aloisi 6th 57th Nino Galich Buffalo Blizzard 1992-93 Mike Britton Buffalo Blizzard 1992-95, 97 2006 - Supplemental Draft Franz Calixte 1992-93 Gabriel Gervais Toronto ThunderHawks 2000 Chicago Ezra Prendergast 3rd 34th Steve Morris 1992-2001 2007 - MLS SuperDraft NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Toronto FC Richard Asante 3rd 27th Gary Anderson Pittsburgh Steelers 1982-94 Philadelphia Eagles 1994-96 San Francisco 49ers 1997 Minnesota Vikings 1998-02 Tennessee Titans 2003-04 STEVE MORRIS (1986, 1988-90) WORLD INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE MILWAUKEE WAVE Rob Irvine Sacramento Knights 1999-2000 CONTINENTAL INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE Four-year letterwinner and two-time Orange captain Steve Joe Papaleo Dallas Sidekicks 1987-94 Morris had his jersey retired by the Milwaukee Wave of the National Mike Britton Houston Hotshots 1996-97 Professional Soccer League on March 3, 2002. Morris was the first Milwaukee player since 1992 to have his number hung from the rafters. Chris Aloisi Los Angeles Galaxy 2004 San Jose Earthquakes 2005 Morris spent nine Houston Dynamo 2006 seasons with Milwaukee Steve Morris’ SU Statistics Eric Puls 1996 starting in 1992. He is Year Games G A PTS Paul Young Columbus Crew 1996 among the franchise’s 1986 23 5 9 19 1998 top 10 all-time with 325 1988 22 13 9 35 games played, 190 goals 1989 19 17 16 50 UNITED SYSTEMS OF INDEPENDENT SOCCER LEAGUES Josh Freeman New Jersey Stallions 2002 scored, 230 assists and 1990 21 8 9 25 Mike Jacobson N.Y. Capitol District Alleycats 1998 Total 85 43 43 129 590 points. He scored Myrtle Beach Sea Dawgs 1999 a career-best 98 points Greg Kolodziey Western Mass Pioneers 1999-03 during the 1999-2000 John McCallion North Jersey Imperials 1996-03 season. Ed Sep Rage 1997-98 Morris also made his mark with the Orange. He is SU’s all-time Matt Yakubisin Reading Rage 1997-98 Paul Young 1994-95 leading scorer with 129 points. He ranks first on the Syracuse assists ledger with 43 helpers in four seasons. He also set the school’s A-LEAGUE single-season record for assists (16) and points (50) in 1989. Morris Chris Aloisi Rochester Raging Rhinos 2007 ranks second all-time at SU with 43 goals. Long Island Rough Riders 2008-present Morris was the BIG EAST Northern Division Player of the Year in Patrice Bernier Montreal Impact 1999-2002 1989 and the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year in 1990. He was Mike Britton Rochester Raging Rhinos 1998 also a three-time first-team all-region selection (1988-90). Mario Cristofori Rochester Raging Rhinos 2000-03 Chris Fehrle Syracuse Salty Dogs 2004 Josh Freeman Long Island Rough Riders 2000-01 Gabriel Gervais Rochester Raging Rhinos 2000-01 Montreal Impact 2002-present Ryan Hall Syracuse Salty Dogs 2003 Rochester Raging Rhinos 2004 Rob Irvine Toronto Lynx 1998 Jeff Knittel Lehigh Valley Stream 1999 Syracuse Salty Dogs 2003 Chris Wright Connecticut Wolves 1991-98 Paul Young Charleston Battery 1998 INTERNATIONAL John Andrade Maritimo (Portugal) 2002 Patrice Bernier Moss FK (Norway) 2003 Tromso (Norway) 2004-07 FC Kaiserslautern (Germany) 2007-present Steve Morris (far right) played nine years for Milwaukee (Photo by Gary Dineen). Cameron Hall SV Waldhof 1999 FSV Salmrohr 2000-03 Eric Puls Rot Weiss Waldorf 1992-94

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CHRIS ALOISI • 1999-00, 02-03 AARON BONSER • 2003-04, 06-07 Long Island Rough Riders (A-League). Aloisi California Cougars (MISL). Bonser signed with joined the Rough Riders for the 2008 season after California on Feb. 14, 2008 and played in 12 spending 2007 with the Rochester Raging Rhinos. games, scoring twice and recording 18 blocks. Prior to 2007, he spent three years in the MLS. He He appeared in 65 matches on defense for the was a sixth-round draft pick of the Los Angeles Orange during his four seasons and helped SU Galaxy in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft and made his to 19 shutouts. MLS debut on June 6, 2004 versus the Chicago Fire in a game televised nationally by ESPN2. He was traded to the San Jose Earthquakes and played in six matches in 2005 before landing with the Houston Dynamo as a reserve in 2006. At Syracuse, Aloisi was just the second player to be named captain three times (2001-03). He was a two-time All-BIG EAST selection and was named first- or second-team all- region twice. He scored four goals and had four assists playing mostly defense. MIKE BRITTON • 1988-91 GARY ANDERSON • 1978-79 Rochester Raging Rhinos (A-League) and Buffalo Blizzard (NPSL). Britton was named Tennessee Titans (NFL). A dual sport student- the Blizzard Rookie of the Year in his first athlete, Anderson scored 19 goals in his two season in Buffalo. He scored 11 goals and seasons at SU. In 2000, Anderson became the had seven assists while appearing in all 28 NFL’s all-time leading scorer, passing Hall of games in 1996. Britton played four seasons Famer George Blanda. (Anderson now ranks with the Blizzard. He spent 1997 with the second behind Morten Anderson). Anderson Houston Hotshots (CISL) before returning to was originally drafted by the Buffalo Bills in in 1998 to play indoor for 1982. In 1998, with the Minnesota Vikings, the Blizzard and outdoor for the Rhinos. At Anderson did not miss a field goal in the Syracuse, Britton was a second-team all-region regular season. He spent the majority of his pick in 1990. career with the Pittsburgh Steelers before moving to the Philadelphia Eagles and the San Francisco 49ers. Anderson played with the Titans in 2003 and 2004. He played 23 NFL seasons and CHRIS FEHRLE • 1999, 2000, 2003 was the oldest player on any NFL roster in 2004. Philadelphia KiXX (MISL). Chris Fehrle began his indoor professional career in 2005, and JOHN ANDRADE • 1998-2001 was named to the MISL All-Rookie Team. He scored three goals and had four assists in his Maritimo (Portuguese 1st Division). A four- first indoor season. Defensively, he ranked year letterwinner and co-captain of the 2001 third on the team with 28 blocks. At Syracuse, squad, John Andrade was with Maritimo of the the three-year letterwinner was a BIG EAST Portuguese 1st Division in 2002. Andrade was All-Rookie Team pick in 1999. In his career, he also drafted by the Rochester Raging Rhinos played in 51 games and helped the Orange of the A-League following his senior season. record 19 shutouts as a defender. He played At Syracuse, Andrade was a two-time second- professionally with the Syracuse Salty Dogs of team All-BIG EAST player and a first-team all- the A-League in 2004. region pick following his senior year. He ranks ninth all-time at SU with 16 assists, including a career-best eight in 2001. JOSH FREEMAN • 1996-97 Long Island Rough Riders (A-League), New PATRICE BERNIER • 1998-99 Jersey Stallions (USISL D-3). At Syracuse, Freeman finished his junior season with the Kaiserslautern (German Premier League). second-lowest goals-against average in the Patrice Bernier signed with Kaiserslautern in nation (0.67) and a 9-4-2 overall record. 2007 after playing three seasons for Tromso Freeman spent a season with the Rochester (Norway). He also played professionally for Raging Rhinos (A-League) after being selected Moss FK in Norway in 2003-04. Bernier made as their 1998 territorial draft choice. He spent a big impact at SU in his short career. After 1999 with the Cape Cod Crusaders (USISL) being named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team before joining the Rough Riders for the 2000 in 1998, Bernier was a first-team All-BIG EAST season. Freeman played one season with the and first-team All-New York State pick after New Jersey Stallions. scoring five goals and handing out eight assists in 1999. He signed with the Montreal Impact of the A-League following his sophomore season. Bernier is one of the few Canadians to have particpated in national team play at every level (U-17, U-20, U-23 and full national team). He made his Canadian National Team debut on Nov. 15, 2003 in a friendly versus the Czech Republic. He represented Canada at the 2007 Gold Cup and helped the team to the semifinals.

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GABRIEL GERVAIS • 1997-99 GREG KOLODZIEY • 1983-86 Montreal Impact (A-League). Gervais made Western Mass Pioneers (USL Pro Select). an immediate impact upon entering the Kolodziey holds the SU record for most goals professional ranks. In his first season with the in a season (18) and is fourth on SU’s all-time Toronto ThunderHawks, Gervias was named to scoring list with 82 points. Kolodziey was the the NPSL’s All-Rookie Team after scoring 10 first player ever signed by Western Mass. He goals and recording 15 assists. He spent two played five seasons for the Pioneers before years (2000-01) with the Rochester Rhinos, joining the coaching staff. He currently serves winning the A-League title both seasons. He as the team’s general manager. was traded to the Montreal Impact in 2002. Since joining the Impact, Gervais has been named to the A-League All-Star Team in each of his six years. He was named A-League Defender of the Year in 2003, 2004, and 2006. In 2004, he helped the team to the league title, giving JOHN MCCALLION • 1992-95 him his third A-League championship ring. One of the most decorated North Jersey Imperials (USISL). A three-time players in SU history, Gervais was a two-time captain and was named captain, John McCallion was originally drafted All-BIG EAST in 1999. He is tied for seventh all-time at SU with 71 by the Rochester Raging Rhinos (A-League) points. Gervais also has experience at the international level. He made in 1996. He spent 1996-97 with North Jersey his Canadian National Team debut on Jan. 18, 2004 in a friendly versus and 1998 with the New York Capitol District Barbados and joined Patrice Bernier in representing Canada at the 2007 Alleycats (USISL) before returning to North Gold Cup. He did not appear in any Gold Cup matches due to injury. Jersey in 1999.

CAMERON HALL • 1995-98 FSV Salmrohr (German 3rd Division). Hall played in 32 games in his career at SU. His lone goal came his senior year when he scored JOE PAPALEO • 1979-82 against No. 11 Georgetown to put SU ahead, Dallas Sidekicks (Continental Indoor Soccer 2-1. After spending 1999 with SV Waldhof League). The only SU goalkeeeper to be named Mannheim (German 2nd Division), Hall moved an All-American, Joe Papaleo played 11 seasons to FSV Salmrohr (German 3rd Division) for the of professional soccer, including seven with 1999-2000 season. He played three seasons the Dallas Sidekicks. Papaleo holds the SU with FSV Salmrohr. goalkeeping records for shutouts in a season (12), wins in a season (16), career shutouts (36) and career wins (43). He was the 1982 Soccer America Goalkeeper of the Year. Papaleo returned to Syracuse to coach the boys team at RYAN HALL • 1999-2002 Christian Brothers Academy. California Cougars (MISL). Hall played his ERIC PULS • 1989-92 third straight season for the California Cougars in 2007-08 and led the team with 57 blocks. Reading Rage (USL Pro Select). In addition to Hall competed for the Rochester Raging Rhinos his playing duties in Reading, Puls was named in 2005 and the Syracuse Salty Dogs before head coach of the Rage in 2001. He is the joining California. He also spent time with the team’s all-time leader in scoring, assists, and MISL’s Cleveland Force. Hall was a four-year games played. He spent two years in Germany letterwinner for the Orange. He finished his playing for German third division club Rot career with six goals, seven assists and 19 Weiss Waldorf before returning to the U.S. and points. His best season was in 2001 when he the St. Louis Knights (USISL) in 1995. In 1996, had four goals, one assist, and nine points. he was drafted by the Colorado Rapids of the MLS.

ROB IRVINE • 1994-97 PAUL YOUNG • 1990-92 Sacramento Knights (WISL). Irvine started Rochester Raging Rhinos (A-League). The every game in his four-year career (74) at SU three-time BIG EAST All-Conference selection and served as team captain as a junior and and SU’s most recent All-American spent two senior. Irvine spent the 1998 season with the seasons with the Charleston Battery (USISL). Toronto Lynx (A-League) before playing the In 1994, he was the Most Valuable Player in 1998-99 indoor season with the Buffalo Blizzard the Atlantic Division of the USISL. Young spent (NPSL), who drafted him in 1998. Irvine played 1996 splitting duty between the Columbus two seasons with the Sacramento Knights Crew and World Cup qualification matches with (WISL). He helped the Knights to the inaugural the Jamaican National Team. Young spent the WISL championship in 1999. Following the 2000 1998 season with the Tampa Bay Mutiny (MLS). season, Irvine joined the Syracuse staff as an In 2000, he joined the Jamaican National Team assistant coach where he served until 2003. Program staff.

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“Syracuse University is a place where talent, desire, and opportunity flourish. Through our vision of Scholarship in Action, it is a place where students become leaders, teachers become collaborators, and our community is continually elevated through the energy of new ideas.”

SU FACTS Nancy Cantor 2008 09 Chancellor and President

FOUNDED: Officially chartered in 1870 as a FACULTY: Full-time instructional faculty, ENROLLMENT: Fall 2008 enrollment, 12,491 private, co-educational institution offering 909; part-time faculty, 106; adjunct faculty, full-time and 712 part-time undergraduate programs in the physical sciences and 447. Of the full-time faculty, approximately students; 3,926 full-time and 1,955 part-time modern languages. 88 percent have earned Ph.D. or professional graduate and law students. Total University degrees. enrollment is 19,084. LOCATION: Syracuse, New York, the geographic center of the state and STAFF: Full-time staff, 3,259; part-time staff, 371. DIVERSITY: The 2008 undergraduate approximately 250 miles northwest of New full-time class of 12,491 includes 2,710 (22 York City. LIVING ALUMNI ON RECORD: 231,036. percent) African American, Asian American, Native American, and Latino students. CHANCELLOR: Nancy Cantor, 11th LIBRARIES: Total volumes: 3.18 million; Of these, 850 are African American. Of Chancellor and President. more than 7.4 million microforms; 22,865 the entering freshman class of 3,098, current periodicals/serials; 25,638 databases there are 895 (29 percent) students from 2007-08 GRADUATES: Bachelor’s, 2,819; and e-journals. underrepresented groups. Master’s, 1,535; Juris Doctor, 207; Doctoral, 142.

*Unless otherwise noted, figures represent Syracuse University’s Main Campus and Syracuse University Continuing Education (SUCE).

Syracuse University has a long tradition of inciting positive change, a proven ACADEMIC UNITS track record of accomplishment, and a well-earned reputation for getting the job done. School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences Some notable milestones include: School of Education • 1870, Syracuse University opens its doors to men and women from all ethnic and cultural backgrounds. College of Human Ecology School of Information Studies • 1876, SU confers a medical degree on one of the nation’s first African American women to become a physician. College of Law

• 1918, SU is one of the first universities in the nation to hold adult education Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs evening sessions. S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications • 1946, SU welcomes 9,600 returning World War II veterans when not all L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science universities were willing to admit them under the G.I. Bill of Rights. College of Visual and Performing Arts Looking to the future, we draw inspiration from our past as we advance our Martin J. Whitman School of Management vision of Scholarship in Action—and expand our educational and research initiatives beyond conventional horizons. Whether tutoring children to improve Graduate School reading skills; exploring revolutionary treatments to repair injured nerves, joints, and organs; or helping veterans with disabilities launch new business enterprises, University College our faculty and students actively engage people and ideas in mutually beneficial relationships to transform lives for the better.

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SCHOLARSHIP IN ACTION

Every day, Syracuse University is propelled by the bold idea of Scholarship in Action. Education that is not static or for its own sake, but the living expression of insights that incite change—one person at a time being moved to change lives, neighborhoods, and the world.

Daniel Lehane ’09, a The SOUTH SIDE The DAVID B. FALK Showcasing the IMPUNITY WATCH sport management ENTREPRENEURIAL CENTER FOR SPORT First Amendment on is the first online law major in the College CONNECT PROJECT, MANAGEMENT, the outer walls of review, message board, of Human Ecology, developed by the established with a gift NEWHOUSE III makes a and blog to monitor applies classroom Department of from alumni David striking statement to all instances of human learning to real life Entrepreneurship and and Rhonda Falk, will who visit campus. The rights violations on a through GETTING ON Emerging Enterprises help fully prepare the state-of-the-art facility, global scale. Founded TRACK, a program he and the Falcone Center next generation of which brings the S.I. by College of Law created to encourage for Entrepreneurship in sport management Newhouse School of professor David Crane local elementary and partnership with local professionals, provide Public Communications and run completely by middle school students business owners, student-athletes into the digital age, was students, the program to read by rewarding promotes new venture with vital life skills, dedicated by U.S. Chief raises awareness of top performers with growth in an area of the and strengthen an Justice John G. Roberts abuses while there is SU memorabilia and city that is in economic already robust sport Jr. on September 19, still time to make a visits to track & field decline. management curriculum 2007. difference. events to meet student- in the College of Human athletes. Ecology with increased access to industry experts.

At a celebration in Goldstein Auditorium on November 2, 2007, Chancellor Nancy Cantor and The Campaign for Syracuse University leadership announced that more than $509 million had been raised toward our $1 billion campaign goal. This unprecedented level of support will provide resources in five key areas: Faculty Excellence, Student Access and Support, Cross-Connections, Building Futures, and Annual Support. As of May 31, 2008, more than $560 million had been raised toward our campaign goal.

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ACTORS BROADCAST GRAMMY AWARD SCREENWRITER/ Taye Diggs ’93 JOURNALISTS WINNER PLAYWRIGHT Vanessa Williams ’85 Ted Koppel ’60 Lou Reed ’64 Aaron Sorkin ’83 Bob Dishy ’55 Bob Dotson G’69 Peter Falk ’53 Steve Kroft ’71 MAGAZINE PUBLISHER SPORTSCASTERS Frank Langella ’59 Lakshmi Singh ’94 S.I. Newhouse Jr. ’49 Marv Albert ’63 Jerry Stiller ’50 Jennifer Ludden ’88 Len Berman ’68 Tom Everett Scott ’92 MEDAL OF FREEDOM Bob Costas ’74 CHILDREN’S BOOK WINNERS Marty Glickman ’39 ARCHITECTS AUTHORS William Safire ’51, H’78 Tim Green ’86, G’94 Richard S. Hayden ’60 Andrea Davis Pinkney ’85 Ruth Johnson Colvin ’59 Sean McDonough ‘84 Richard Gluckman ’70 Robb Armstrong ’85 Beth Mowins G’90 David Rockwell ’79 NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER Dick Stockton ’64 Adam Gross ’79 CHOREOGRAPHER Donald E. Newhouse ’51 Mike Tirico ’88 Paul Taylor ’53 ARTISTS NOVELISTS STATE GOVERNOR Sol LeWitt ’49 COACHES Stephen Crane 1891 Craig Benson G’78 Bill Viola ’73, G’75 Jim Boeheim ‘66 John D. MacDonald ’36 Warren Kimble ’57 Roy Simmons Sr. ‘25 Mary Gordon ’73 UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS Roy Simmons Jr. ‘59 Joyce Carol Oates ’60 Molly Corbett Broad ’62, Tim Green ’86, G’94 G’63 Shirley Jackson ’40 Jay Oliva G’57, ’60 NOTABLE ALUMNI Alice Sebold ’84 G’70 George Saunders G’88 Mark Emmert G’76, G’83 Syracuse University alumni excel in a wide variety of professions— Sean O’Keefe G’79 from acting to zoology and everything in between. Some are PRINT JOURNALISTS Michael Crow G’85 celebrated athletes, award-winning sportscasters, or distinguished William Safire ’51, H’78 Robin Toner ’76 U.S. SENATORS U.S. senators. Others may not be as well known, but are equally Joseph Biden G’68 noteworthy for their remarkable accomplishments. Here are just a PRODUCERS Alphonse D’Amato ’59, G’61 few of the many SU alumni who have had a significant impact on the Charles H. Joffe ’51 Warren Rudman ’52 world. Dick Clark ’51 Fred Silverman ’58 VENTURE CAPITALIST Arielle Tepper ’94 Arthur Rock ’48 ASTRONAUTS F. Story Musgrave ’58 Lt. Col. ’78

ATHLETES Gary Anderson, ’82 Emme Aronson ‘85 Jim Brown ’57 Dave Bing ’66 Derrick Coleman ’90 Vanessa Williams ’85 Ernie Davis ’62 Aaron Sorkin ’83 Larry Csonka ’68 Ernie Davis ’62 PULITZER PRIZE COMEDY WRITERS Gary Gait ‘90 WINNERS Seaman Jacobs ’32 Felisha Legette-Jack ’90 Donald Martino ’52 Irma Kalish ’45 Floyd Little ’67 John Noble Wilford G’56 Eric Stengel ’93 John Mackey ’63 Ruth Fremson ’86 Donovan McNabb ’99 COMPOSERS Stephanie Welsh ’95 Donald McPherson ‘88 Carlisle Floyd ’46, G’49 Stephen Dunn G’70 Art Monk ’80 Mark Oakland Fax ’33 Jim Morin ’75 Daniel Schayes ’81 Jimmy Van Heusen ’34 Rony Seikaly ’91 Jim Nance ’65 FASHION DESIGNERS Henry Grethel ’54 Betsey Johnson ’64

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DDr.r. NNancyancy CCANTORANTOR CChancellorhancellor andand PresidentPresident

“ The athletics program – which everybody is really proud of – contributes to the life of the institution, the economic well-being of Syracuse, and the overall quality of life. We’re partners with athletics, just as we are with our artistic and cultural assets, and our major academic programs. We need to always think about this partnership as a dynamic, evolving, and complicated process.”

Nancy Cantor is the 11th Chancellor and President of Syracuse University, as well as Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Women’s Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences. A native New Yorker, Chancellor Cantor came to Syracuse from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she was chancellor. She has held a variety of administrative positions encompassing all aspects of a research university – from chair of the department of psychology at Princeton to dean of the graduate school and then provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at the University of Michigan. She received her A.B. in 1974 from Sarah Lawrence College and her Ph.D. in psychology in 1978 from Stanford University. Chancellor Cantor is recognized for her scholarly contributions to the understanding of how individuals perceive and think about their social worlds, pursue personal goals, and how they regulate their behavior to adapt to life’s most challenging social environments. She is co-author or co-editor of three books and author or co-author of numerous book chapters and scientific journal articles. She has been an advocate for racial justice and for diversity in higher education, and she has written and lectured widely on these subjects. At the University of Michigan she was closely involved in the university’s defense of affirmative action in the cases Grutter and Gratz, decided by the Supreme Court in 2003. She also has lectured and written extensively on liberal education and the creative campus. Under Chancellor Cantor’s leadership, Syracuse University is vigorously pursuing its vision, Scholarship in Action, helping forge a new Chancellor Cantor is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and understanding of the role of universities in society. SU sees itself in not Sciences and is a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National as a traditional “ivory tower,” but as an anchor institution in Central New Academy of Sciences. She has also received the Distinguished Scientific York, one that collaborates with practitioners and communities of experts Award for an Early Career Contribution to Psychology from the American from all sectors, connecting the University’s academic excellence to Psychological Association, and the Woman of Achievement Award from professions, ideas, and problems in and of the world. This vision requires the Anti-Defamation League. faculty who are superb scholars and great mentors; students who are She is the past chair of the board of directors of the American from diverse backgrounds and who are entrepreneurial in spirit; and Association for Higher Education and former chair of the board of engagement points in the world where these teachers and students can the American Council on Education. She serves on the board of the test their ideas in collaboration with others, see the global implications of American Institutes for Research and the advisory board of Future of local issues, and catalyze transformational discovery. Minority Studies, Paul Taylor Dance Foundation Board of Directors, and These efforts are bringing SU increased national and international as an Honorary Trustee of the American Psychological Foundation. She attention and were cited when Chancellor Cantor won the 2008 Carnegie has served on the board of trustees of Sarah Lawrence College and the Corporation Academic Leadership Award—one of the most prestigious Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, as a member of the that an American university president can earn—which includes a National Advisory Board of the National Survey of Student Engagement $500,000 grant to the University specifically to support ongoing pursuit of and on various advisory boards and study sections of the National Science these priorities. Foundation and the National Research Council, and a Congressional Commission on Military Training and Gender-Related Issues. Chancellor Cantor is a strong supporter of the athletics program, attending events and participating in special events, including the ceremony honoring the Syracuse Eight, Legends Day honoring Joe Morris, football games in the Dome.

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DDr.r. DDarylaryl GGROSSROSS DDirectorirector ofof AthleticsAthletics

“ Whenever I hear the name Syracuse University, I think of greatness. It has a phenomenal history. Every Syracuse team will have the opportunity to win and graduate its student-athletes. We will work to meet our expectations with energy and enthusiasm. The coaching staffs will guide and mentor our student- athletes with the tools necessary for success.”

His vision to ensure that Syracuse, year in and year out, is recognized as Prior to his appointment at Syracuse, Gross savored the sweet flavor of one of the great athletic institutions in the country, is what drives Director success during his 14 years in athletics administration at the University of of Athletics Dr. Daryl Gross. His mission for Syracuse Athletics is to compete Southern California. The Trojans won 16 national and more than 30 Pac-10 and perform at the highest level in everything – on the playing field, in the championships, fielded 145 Olympians and finished almost every year in the classroom, in the community and in athletics facilities. The principles in which top 10 of the Directors’ Cup all-sports ranking, and the University’s signature he believes include winning championships, graduating all of the student- program – football – dressed two Heisman Trophy winners and won two athletes, maintaining compliance to all NCAA rules and being fiscally sound. A national championships. veteran athletics administrator, Gross understands the proud name and great At USC, he directed coaching searches and contract discussions, served athletics tradition of Syracuse University. as the department’s spokesman, led marketing and corporate sponsorship In four years at Syracuse, Gross has already put his imprint on the Orange efforts, negotiated television contracts, developed and contracted football athletics’ program. Women’s ice hockey joins the slate of Orange programs and men’s basketball schedules, jointly directed student-athlete academic beginning in 2008-09. He has hired nationally-recognized head coaches services and directly supervised 10 of the University’s 19 intercollegiate sports in football, women’s basketball, softball, women’s tennis, field hockey, programs, among other responsibilities. In 2001, he led the effort to sign women’s lacrosse, women’s soccer, women’s ice hockey and cross country longtime NFL coach Pete Carroll. Gross’ searches also produced women’s and track & field, adding them to a fraternity that already includes national volleyball coach Mick Haley, track and field coach Ron Allice and men’s championship winners Jim Boeheim (men’s basketball) and John Desko (men’s and women’s water polo coach Jovan Vavic, all of whom have won national lacrosse). Gross has annually increased corporate sponsorships, community championships and been named national coach of the year. outreach and donor giving. He has also overseen upgrading of the Carrier “Daryl embodies exactly the qualities we are looking for,” said SU Dome, the construction of the football strength and conditioning facility and Chancellor Nancy Cantor, introducing Gross as SU’s ninth Director of improvements to many other athletics facilities. The athletics department Athletics. “He has shown a depth of experience and leadership at USC is the leading campus unit in the University’s ‘Campaign for Syracuse’, a $1 and—in obtaining both his master’s and doctorate—a great appreciation and billion fund raising endeavor which was publicly launched in November, 2007. understanding of academics. This speaks well of his ability to lead a top-notch Orange teams are excelling under Gross’ watch. The men’s lacrosse team athletics program and work closely with academic partners in the institution.” won the 2008 National Championship, while the women’s lacrosse squad Gross holds both a master’s degree and Ph.D. in educational psychology advanced to the Final Four for the first time in school history. The women’s from USC, as well as a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University basketball team earned a bid to the 2008 NCAA Tournament, and the cross of California at Davis, where he was a football wide receiver from 1979 to country programs continued their steady ascent into the national spotlight, 1981, catching passes from future New York Jets quarterback Ken O’Brien. with the men achieving the 26th spot in the polls and the women’s team From 1982 to 1985, he was on the UC Davis football coaching staff; in 1985, receiving votes in the national poll for the first time in program history. In the Aggies were the nation’s No. 1 Division II team. He also was the assistant addition, field hockey coach Ange Bradley and women’s basketball coach men’s tennis coach. In 1986 and 1987, Gross was a grad assistant at USC, Quentin Hillsman earned BIG EAST Coach of the Year honors in 2007-08. working with quarterbacks and wide receivers. From 1989 to 1991, he worked Gross initiated the ‘Cuse Awards, a celebration of the accomplishments of for the New York Jets as a personnel scout and in the front office. all student-athletes, coaches and administrators, which was held downtown Gross joined the USC athletic administration as an assistant athletic at Syracuse’s Landmark Theater in 2008. Gross is planting seeds for future director in 1991, overseeing five sports teams, the athletic training room success with the construction of the Carmelo K. Anthony Basketball Practice and the student-athlete insurance program. In 1995, Gross was promoted Facility, which is scheduled to open in the Fall of 2009, and a lockerroom to associate athletics director and, from 1997 to 2000, he also held the post addition for women’s ice hockey at the Tennity Ice Pavilion. of interim director of Student Athlete Academic Services. In this role, Gross In 2005, Gross retired the #44 in football, honoring the Syracuse greats restructured all programming related to academic support for student- who donned the number, including 1961 Heisman Trophy winner Ernie Davis, athletes and integrated Student Athlete Academic Services with the campus whose mother, Marie Fleming, attended the ceremony. Legends Jim Brown, Learning Skills Center. Floyd Little, Michael Owens and Rob Konrad, among others, were also in the Gross was named a senior associate athletic director in 2002. In that role, Dome for the historic event. Gross has also played a role in the production of he led USC athletics’ corporate sponsorship program to record revenues and the motion picture, ‘The Express’, which tells the story of Davis, and worked to he headed the football marketing effort that broke USC attendance records. bring the September, 2008 movie premiere to Central New York. Gross also assisted in the biggest building program in the history of USC athletics, including facilities for track & field, tennis, football, women’s soccer, basketball and volleyball. A native of Los Angeles, Calif., Gross and his wife, Lael, Syracuse’s assistant athletics director for marketing, reside in Fayetteville with their daughters, Jamie, Jolie and new baby, Zoe.

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With one of the finest natural grass soccer facilities in the northeast and the Carrier Dome for off-season training, Syracuse’s facilities create an ideal setting for year-round player development. As the needs of student-athletes change, so changes the athletic department at Syracuse University. It is no different for Orange soccer. The SU men’s and women’s soccer teams moved into their new exclusive soccer stadium in the fall of 1996. Prior to 1996, the Carrier Dome and Coyne Field served as home for Syracuse soccer. Success has followed as the Orange has posted a winning record at home in 23 of the past 25 seasons. The Syracuse Soccer Stadium has been the home of the men’s soccer team Located behind Manley Field House, the since 1996. The Orange owns a 55-41-7 all-time record at the facility. Syracuse Soccer Stadium includes a 120’- by-75’ plush natural grass playing field, bleachers extending the length of the field, SOCCER STADIUM RECORDS and lights for night competition. The completion of the Hookway Fields SYRACUSE project in 2004 provided the Orange with a practice facility that boasts seven natural Team Individual grass fields, including two with lights. Goals Goals Soccer is not just a fall sport at 5 Four times 3 Three times Syracuse University thanks to the Carrier Last: vs. Providence 9/22/01 Last: Kirk Johnson vs. Providence 9/22/01 Dome. While the SU Soccer Stadium Assists Assists provides an environment specifically suited 5 vs. Hartwick 11/4/98 3 Three times to the needs of SU soccer, the Carrier Points Last: Jeff Evans vs. Cornell 10/22/03 Dome remains a vital part of the men’s 15 vs. Hartwick 11/4/98 Tony Matrone vs. Cornell 10/22/03 soccer program. Saves Points During winter and spring training, 15 vs. Adelphi 8/31/96 6 Three times the Carrier Dome is the perfect practice Most Goals Allowed Last: Kirk Johnson vs. Providence 9/22/01 facility, providing a regulation soccer 5 vs. Virginia Tech 10/5/03 Saves field protected from the elements. The Fewest Goals Allowed 15 Jay Nigrini vs. Adelphi 8/31/96 surface was upgraded in the summer of 0 37 times Shots 2005 with the installation of FieldTurf, the Last: vs. USF 10/27/07 9 Guido Cristofori vs. Adelphi 9/14/02 same material used in 21 of the NFL’s 32 Shots stadiums and by several English Premier 24 vs. Adelphi 9/24/02 League clubs. It’s also the first surface to Corners attain FIFA Recommended status. 11 vs. St. Bonaventure 9/1/04

THE 1,000 CLUB OPPONENTS

Since the SU Soccer Stadium opened Team Individual in 1996, there have been seven crowds of Goals Goals 1,000-plus to watch the Orange: 5 Virginia Tech 10/5/03 3 Ricky Schramm, Georgetown 10/3/04 Assists Assists No. Att. Date Opp. 4 Two times 3 Charlie Howe, Virginia Tech 10/5/03 1. 1,493 10/5/96 Notre Dame Last: Villanova 10/24/07 Points 2. 1,066 10/19/02 St. John’s Points 6 Ricky Schramm, Georgetown 10/3/04 3. 1,062 8/30/97 Connecticut 14 Virginia Tech 10/5/03 Saves 4. 1,049 10/31/07 St. John’s Saves 15 Boris Pardo, Seton Hall 9/7/03 5. 1,038 9/17/06 Connecticut 15 Seton Hall 9/7/03 Shots 6. 1,018 8/25/06 Niagara Most Goals Allowed 6 Jussi Eskola, Adelphi 8/31/96 7. 1,010 9/23/07 West Virginia 5 Four times Last: vs. Providence 9/22/01 Fewest Goals Allowed 0 23 times Last: West Virginia 9/23/07 Shots 24 Cornell 11/7/01 Corners 12 Rutgers 10/18/06

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STEVENSON EDUCATIONAL CENTER The department was selected as a pilot school for the NCAA CHAMPS/LIFE Skills Program. This program at Syracuse is known as the Stevenson Educational Center (SEC) LIFE Skills. The role of SEC is to provide experiences and opportunities that will help the student-athletes realize their full potential. The key components of the SU LIFE Skills Program are: • Academic Commitment • Personal Development Commitment • Service Commitment • Career Development Commitment The program, designed to enhance leadership and citizenship skills, offers opportunities to develop understanding of choice, integrity, accountability, excellence and commitment. The program was created to adapt to the ever- changing needs of the student-athlete during his/ her collegiate career and encourages meaningful contributions to the community. In 2007, the SEC expanded its’ Life Skills Team to include members from Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, Government Relations and Human Services. The intention is to develop a positive culture for the student-athlete’s experience. MISSION STATEMENT ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Our mission is to provide supplemental 2007-08 ACADEMIC HONORS academic support for all student-athletes at ERIC CHAPMAN Syracuse University (SU) in a manner which Third Team SU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll addresses their unique needs. Primary academic The Syracuse University Athletic Director’s advising and support is provided by the faculty 2001-02, 2002-03 Honor Roll recognizes the outstanding advisor assigned to each student-athlete from Eric Chapman was named academic accomplishments of SU student- his or her home school or college. The Stevenson to the CoSIDA Men’s Soccer athletes. Student-athletes must achieve at Center evaluates the academic strengths and Academic All-America Third least a 3.0 GPA for a semester to receive weaknesses of student-athletes and offers developmental and transitional programs to assist Team twice. recognition. Chapman was an eight-time member of student-athletes for success during and after college. Tutoring and mentoring is also available the Syracuse Athletic Director’s Honor Roll, Fall 2007 achieving a grade-point average of 3.0-or- to all student-athletes as one of the many options Justin Arena, Aaron Bonser, Kenny Caceros, that foster academic success. higher in each of his semesters at SU. He was Isaac Collings, Kyle Hall, Christian Iordanou, Student-athletes’ academic programs are also a four-time BIG EAST Academic All-Star. Eric Kleiman, Erik Kreider, Luis Martinez, continuously monitored in order to assure Chapman won the 2003 Soladay Award, the Brad Peetoom, Tom Perevegyencev, that NCAA and University rules are met and highest honor an SU student-athlete can receive Spencer Schomaker, Ryan Teager, that academic progress is being made toward from the athletics department. Elliott Townsend graduation. The Stevenson Center team serves as a liaison between the academic and athletic GABRIEL GERVAIS Spring 2008 communities and addresses any issues which may First Team • 1999-2000 Justin Arena, Kenny Caceros, arise. Third Team • 1998-99 Brien Chamney, Kyle Hall, Pete Hill, Christian Iordanou, Eric Kleiman, STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY 1999 team captain Gabriel Erik Kreider, Geoff Lytle, Brad Peetoom, Gervais was named a first- COMMITTEE (SAAC) Tom Perevegyencev, Spencer Schomaker, team Fall/Winter CoSIDA Sean Summerville, Ryan Teager, Academic All-American. It was The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Elliott Townsend, Andrew Usyk, the second time that Gervais was named an (SAAC) is a recognized student-athlete Hansen Woodruff Academic All-American, having been named to organization within the Office of Student Life. the third team in 1998-99. SAAC serves to represent the interests, opinions 2007-08 BIG EAST All-Academic Team Gervais led the Orange in scoring and was a and concerns of SU student-athletes. The four The following students have been named first-team All-BIG EAST and first-team All-New main objectives of the SAAC are to: to this year’s team by maintaining a York Region selection in 1999. 1. Provide open communication between minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA: Syracuse University Student-Athletes and the Gervais was also the 2000 Soladay Award Athletics Department Administration. winner. Kenny Caceros, Kyle Hall, Pete Hill, 2. Determine the need for areas of expanded Christian Iordanou, Eric Kleiman, education or social programming for student Erik Kreider, Geoff Lytle, Brad Peetoom, athletes. Tom Perevegyencev, Spencer Schomaker, 3. Encourage teams to support and interact with other teams. Ryan Teager, Elliott Townsend, 4. Actively participate in community outreach Hansen Woodruff programs.

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It is fitting that the Soladay Award is the most prestigious award given to a student-athlete by the Department of Athletics. After all, Doris R. Soladay epitomizes all of the positives in intercollegiate athletics. The Soladay Award is given annually to the top male and female student-athletes who best exemplify the essence of Doris. From her appointment as the first, and only, Director of Women’s Athletics at Syracuse University in 1975 until the day she retired as Associate Director of Athletics on May 31, 1995, Doris dedicated herself to student-athletes wearing the Orange of SU. The SU Department of Athletics and The 2008 Soladay Awards were presented at the ‘Cuse Awards to Jillian the world of intercollegiate athletics sports lost a dear friend when Doris Drouin (track & field) and Mike Leveille (lacrosse). They are pictured with passed away in May, 2001. Director of Athletics Dr. Daryl Gross. She established scholarships for women, while increasing the budgets to run the programs. She worked with the late Chancellor Eggers and others who supported women’s athletics to begin Orange Plus. Throughout her career, Doris made it a point to attend every home athletic contest of every Syracuse team whenever possible. She often cheered on one team in the morning, another in the afternoon and a third in the evening. Her impact on athletics reaches far beyond “The Hill,” however. Prior to the NCAA taking women’s athletics into its fold, Doris held offices on numerous committees in the AIAW (Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women) on the state, regional and national levels. After the merger Doris directed her energy into the NCAA Council, serving from 1989 through 1995. Doris was also influential regionally where she was an integral part of the expansion of The BIG EAST Conference to include women’s athletics, as well as chairing various committees in the league. The ECAC also benefited from her knowledge and savvy, where she was a member of the ECAC Women’s Steering Committee from 1983-87. For her many outstanding contributions, the ECAC honored Doris with the 1995 Katherine Ley Award, presented annually to a women’s athletics administrator who serves as a role model for her colleagues, as well as a strong proponent of women’s issues. It is no secret that since her retirement her presence in the corridors of Manley Field House has been missed, but it is The men’s soccer team has had two players win the Soladay Award. Gabriel clear that her legacy will remain a part of Gervais was the first in 2000 (pictured with Tracy Larkin and Doris Soladay). the Orange forever. Eric Chapman followed in 2003 (pictured with former SU Director of Athletics — Kristyn Cook ‘97 Jake Crouthamel and Julie Dunn).

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FRANK & CATHERINE SCHANTZ THE STUDENT-ATHLETE FUND FAMILY ENDOWED ATHLETIC

THE PURPOSE SCHOLARSHIP The Student-Athlete Fund is a permanent endowed fund established in the Athletics The Schantz Family Athletic Scholarship Department to help perpetuate programs that directly benefit the student-athletes, was created in 1991 by Frank and Catherine specifically scholarships and educational services. By building this endowment we will help Schantz. Both Frank and Catherine graduated to ensure the future of our student-athletes. from Syracuse in 1931. Frank graduated with The Student-Athlete Fund gives alumni, parents, and friends of the University the a bachelor of science from the School of opportunity to be linked directly to the most important needs of our student-athletes. Management and Catherine graduated with a degree in human development. While at SU, FUND PRIORITY Frank was a member of the men’s soccer team. Historically, student-athlete scholarships were funded through the University’s general He also lettered in wrestling and was the team budget so that Athletics Department funds could be used to support the sports programs captain in 1927-28. Frank also played freshman and improve facilities. Now, as part of the Athletic Department’s contribution to the lacrosse. After graduation, Frank and Catherine University’s restructuring program, the department committed more than $3.5 million each started a development company called Schantz year to help finance scholarships for student-athletes. Homes Inc. based in Rochester, N.Y. In 1984, Meeting this additional need poses a formidable challenge. Although the Athletics Catherine passed away, yet Frank continued his Department is determined to fulfill its commitment to the University, it is equally commitment to SU. He actively supported the determined not to drain funds necessary to sustain and improve athletic teams. Varsity Club, Orange Club, and his endowed Despite the challenge of establishing endowed scholarships, once in place, the scholarships until his death on February 4, 2002 endowments will benefit student-athletes forever. at the age of 96. In 1988, Frank was named a The Student-Athlete Fund has accepted this challenge. To be successful, much help will be Letterwinner of Distinction. In 1999, his son needed from those closest to the athletics program, former athletes, alumni, parents, and John Schantz Sr., was also named a Letterwinner friends. of Distinction. The Schantz Family Scholarship The purpose is substantial and the success of the Student-Athlete Fund will determine the is awarded annually to a current men’s soccer future of Syracuse University Athletics. student-athlete. PERSONAL DECISIONS There’s no such thing as an “unacceptable” offer to support the Student-Athlete Fund. HENRY E. GLIES MEMORIAL The point is not what the University wants to accept but what the donor wants to give – and ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FOR that’s another of those personal decisions where there is much flexibility, not only in the amount but in the arrangements. MEN’S SOCCER Gifts to the fund have ranged upward of $2 million, and they have come in a variety of ways. There are outright gifts of cash (including stocks and securities) or deferred gifts The Henry E. Glies Scholarship was created (bequests, life income agreements, insurance, etc.). Also, many companies have in 1997 by Betty Glies in memory of her late matching-gift programs, so if you work for such a company they may be able to match your husband, Hank. Hank enjoyed a long and gift and thus increase the value to the Fund. successful career in the insurance industry. For more information on how to become involved contact Scott Sidwell in the Orange A chartered life insurance underwriter, Hank Club by phone (315-443-1419) or fax (315-443-5353). retired in 1984 from the Syracuse University Development Office where he was the director of deferred giving for eight years. The proud father of four, whose sons Dave (‘80) and Doug (‘83) were both SU soccer letterwinners, was an SU KICKER’S FUND SU ENDOWED MEN’S SOCCER avid SU soccer fan. Contributions to the Henry E. Glies Scholarship help to build the Glies The Kicker’s Fund has been in existence for SCHOLARSHIP endowment which annually makes an award to more than 20 years and was formed to give a current men’s soccer student-athlete. support to the Syracuse University men’s soccer The Syracuse University Endowed Men’s program. It operates under the umbrella of the Soccer Scholarship was created in the summer SU Orange Club Office, the parent fundraising of 1995, by an SU soccer alum who requested FOR MORE INFORMATION organization for Syracuse Athletics. More than anonymity. The generous contribution, 200 avid SU soccer fans belong to the Kicker’s specifically designated for the Syracuse men’s Gifts to these funds and endowed Fund. The Kicker’s Fund is committed to soccer program, in conjunction with the SU scholarships directly benefit the men’s providing the SU men’s soccer program with the Student-Athlete Fund, was initiated in an soccer program. For information on making best possible opportunities for academic and effort to establish a resource from which contributions, please write to Scott Sidwell, athletic achievement. Kicker’s Fund contributors future scholarships for men’s soccer could Orange Club, Manley Field House, Syracuse, believe what is learned on the playing field be generated. Contributions, large and small, NY, 13244 or contact him by phone at (315) augments what is learned in the classroom. enable the endowment to grow. The goal is to 443-1419. Membership is open to letterwinners, alumni, one day fully endow men’s soccer scholarships parents, and friends. at Syracuse University, and thereby secure the future of the program with a revenue source that is recession proof, inflation proof, and perpetual in nature.

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ATHLETICS STAFF DIRECTORY MEDIA INFORMATION Director of Athletics ...... Dr. Daryl Gross ...... 443-8705 Executive Assistant to the Director of Athletics ...... Mary Kelly ...... 443-8705 The 2008 Syracuse University men’s soccer Senior Associate Director of Athletics ...... Robert Edson media guide is published to assist you Senior Associate Director of Athletics ...... Barbara Henderson with coverage of the Orange men’s soccer Senior Associate Director of Athletics ...... Henry Wildhack program. If you need further assistance, please Associate Director of Athletics ...... Jamie Mullin call the Athletic Communications Office at Assistant Athletics Director/Football ...... Desmond Robinson (315) 443-2608. Athletic Communications ...... 443-2608 Assistant Director of Athletics ...... Sue Cornelius Edson Director ...... Pete Moore Credentials: For credentials to cover a game, Assistant Director ...... Susie Mehringer at home or on the road, please contact the Assistant Director ...... Mike Morrison Athletic Communications Office at least 48 Assistant Director ...... Josh Waldman hours before the contest. Administrative Assistant ...... Jill Ouikahilo Mike Morrison Intern ...... Susan Bedsworth Interviews: All interviews with the coaching Intern ...... Mark Majewski Athletic Communications Fax ...... 443-2076 staff and student-athletes must be arranged through the Athletic Carrier Dome ...... 443-4634 Communications Office. Student-athlete interviews will be set up Senior Associate Director of Athletics ...... Pat Campbell around class and practice schedules. Student-athletes will not be Associate Director of Athletics ...... Pete Sala asked to miss class for an interview. Student-athletes and coaches Assistant Director of Athletics, Ticketing ...... Jeremiah Maher should not be called at their residences. Requested players will be Event Staff Supervisor ...... Mark Barbuto made available after each contest on the field at the Soccer Stadium, Manager of Ticketing Systems ...... Peter Irvine or in case of inclement weather, in Manley Field House. Facility Systems Specialist ...... John DeFrancisco Compliance ...... 443-1265 Director ...... Erlease Wagner ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Coordinator ...... Dan Isaf Assistant Coordinator ...... Rob Fiedler Assistant A.D. for Communications ...... Sue Cornelius Edson Compliance Assistant ...... Roberta Nestico Director ...... Pete Moore Corporate Sponsorship/Syracuse ISP Sports ...... 445-2500 General Manager ...... Joe Baldini Assistant Director (men’s soccer contact) ...... Mike Morrison Associate General Manager ...... Dave Meluni Morrison’s E-mail ...... [email protected] Associate General Manager ...... Chris Helsel Assistant Director ...... Susie Mehringer Account Executive ...... Scott Bihl Assistant Director ...... Josh Waldman Development/Orange Club...... 443-1419 Interns ...... Susan Bedsworth Senior Associate Athletics Director ...... Scott Sidwell ...... Mark Majewski Assistant Director of Athletics for Major Gifts ...... Chris Gedney Director of Premium Seating ...... Wendy Coher Administrative Assistant ...... Jill Ouikahilo Director of Donor Relations ...... Matt Palumb Athletic Communications Office ...... (315) 443-2608 Executive Assistant ...... Mary Dunham Fax ...... (315) 443-2076 Director of Donor Programs and Special Events ...... Barb Nesci Mailing Address ...... Manley Field House Equipment Room ...... 443-2358 ...... 1301 Colvin Street Manager ...... Kyle Fetterly ...... Syracuse, N.Y. 13244 Assistant Manager ...... Jim Schlensker Assistant Manager ...... Dan Shworles Marketing ...... 443-3042 Assistant Director of Athletics ...... Lael Gross Marketing and Sponsorship Coordinator ...... Jennifer Falco Marketing and Events Coordinator ...... Tina Bowman SUATHLETICS.COM Marketing and Events Coordinator ...... Michael Markinson Multi-Media/Radio ...... 443-3229 The ultimate and most Director of Multi-Media Production ...... Roger Springfield comprehensive website about Syracuse Play-by-Play Voice ...... Matt Park University Athletics – suathletics.com Producer/Videographer ...... Jim Hamilton – features information on all 22 Syracuse Spirit Program ...... 443-2561 University athletics teams. Cheerleading Coach ...... Dena Segbers The site includes student-athlete Dance Team Coach ...... Deb Drapas Director of Bands ...... John Laverty and coaching staff biographies, up- Sports Medicine ...... 443-2085 to-the minute Orange athletics news, Assistant Athletics Director ...... Tim Neal game notes (PDF files), press conference Head Athletic Trainer ...... Brad Pike transcripts, rosters, schedules and results, Team Physician ...... Dr. Irving Raphael feature stories for all 22 varsity sports, and video streaming via Associate Athletic Trainer ...... Karen McKinney Orange All Access. Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... Troy Gerlt Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... Kathleen Chaney Orange All Access includes radio play-by-play for football, men’s Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... Denny Kellington and women’s basketball and men’s and women’s lacrosse, extensive Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... Lisa Malolepszy and comprehensive game highlights of all sports, excerpts from Insurance Specialist ...... Theresa Markinson weekly press conferences, exclusive one-on-one interviews with Stevenson Educational Center (Academic Support) ...... 443-2702 student athletes and coaches, Dome TV game features, and SU Associate Director of Athletics ...... Kenneth Miles athletics news and event coverage. Senior Academic Coordinator ...... Judy Kopp In addition the site features live in-game statistics for almost Academic Coordinator ...... James Chiarchiaro Academic Coordinator ...... Scott Freeney every home event, information about facilities, the Carrier Dome, Academic Coordinator ...... Stephanie Langstaff ticket and merchandise information, SU’s athletics staff, student- Student-Athlete Development Coordinator ...... Kevin Wall athlete academic services, Syracuse ISP Sports, NCAA Compliance, Administrative Specialist ...... Renee Briggs sports medicine, Orange Club and Varsity Club. In addition, Strength and Conditioning ...... 443-2350 directions to SU’s athletics venues are provided on each sport page. Assistant Athletics Director ...... Will Hicks A comprehensive search engine provides fast links to every story on Director ...... Hal Luther Director, Basketball and Volleyball ...... Ryan Cabiles the site. Olympic Sports Director ...... Veronica Dyer

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