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William & Mary Men's Soccer William & Mary Men’s Soccer 2005 Senior Forward Pat Scherder First Team All-CAA and All-State William and Mary Men’s Soccer Table of Contents Men’s Soccer Quick Facts Quick Facts .......................................................................1 William and Mary Coaching Staff Schedule ............................................................................1 Location: Williamsburg, Virginia Head Coach: Chris Norris (William and Mary, 1995) This is William and Mary Soccer .......................................5 Founded: 1693 W&M Record: 9-7-4 (.550) (One season) Coaching Staff Enrollment: 5,700 Career Record: 9-7-4 (.550) (One season) Head Coach Chris Norris ..................................................6 Nickname: Tribe Office Phone: (757) 221-3385 Assistant Coaches ..............................................................7 Colors: Green, Gold and Silver E-Mail Address: [email protected] 2005 Season Information Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Assistant Coaches: Chuck Connelly (Old Dominion, 2000), Season Outlook ...............................................................12 President: Gene R. Nichol (Oklahoma State, 1973) Jeff Dominguez (William and Mary, 1999) and Tom Duffy Roster ..............................................................................15 Director of Athletics: Terry Driscoll (Boston College, 1969) (Le Moyne, 1965) Returning Player Biographies ..........................................16 Facility (Capacity): Albert-Daly Field (1,000) Connelly Office Phone: (757) 221-3321 Freshmen Biographies .....................................................26 Athletics Department Phone: (757) 221-3340 Connelly E-Mail Address: [email protected] Opponent Information ...................................................30 Mailing Address: PO Box 399, Williamsburg, VA 23187 2004 Season Review Street Address: One Campus Dr., Williamsburg, VA 23185 Season Summary .............................................................32 Statistics ..........................................................................33 Colonial Athletic Association Review ..............................34 Sports Information Team Information Record Book and History Director: Pete Clawson (Pittsburgh, 1990) 2004 Record: 9-7-4 (.550) Season Records ................................................................38 Associate Director/Men’s Soccer Contact: 2004 CAA Record/Finish: 4-4-1 (.500)/Fifth place (tie) Career Records ................................................................39 Dan Wakely (William and Mary, 1998) Players Returning/Lost: 16/4 Team Awards ...................................................................41 Office Phone: (757) 221-3368 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Honors and Awards .........................................................42 Cell Phone: (757) 208-3076 First Year of Varsity Men’s Soccer: 1967 Postseason History ..........................................................45 E-Mail Address: [email protected] All-Time Record: 432-212-72 (.654) Players in the Pros ...........................................................46 Assistant Director: Chris Poore (Georgia Southern, 1999) CAA Championships: Six Jon Stewart ......................................................................47 Intern: Jake Skipper (William and Mary, 2005) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 12 Yearly Records .................................................................49 Assistant to the Director: Mark Hoskins (JMU, 2003) Last NCAA Appearance: 2002, Advanced to third round Match-by-Match Results .................................................50 Phone: (757) 221-3344 Series Records ..................................................................53 Fax: (757) 221-3412 All-Time Roster ...............................................................54 Website: www.TribeAthletics.com The College of William and Mary University Profile .............................................................55 W&M Administration ....................................................56 William and Mary Men’s Soccer Schedule Athletics Administration .................................................57 Tribe Athletics .................................................................58 Day Date Opponent Location Time Student-Athlete Support ..................................................59 Sat. Sept. 3 SAINT JOSEPH’S WILLIAMSBURG 7:00 PM Albert-Daly Field ............................................................60 Facilities ..........................................................................62 Old Dominion Stihl Soccer Classic Soccer Donors .................................................................63 Fri. Sept. 9 vs. Clemson Norfolk, VA 4:30 PM Sun. Sept. 11 vs. Rhode Island Norfolk, VA 12:00 PM Media Information Sat. Sept. 17 at Virginia Military Institute Lexington, VA 1:00 PM The William and Mary sports information of- Sat. Sept. 24 at UNC Greensboro Greensboro, NC 7:00 PM fice is always interested in assisting members of the Tue. Sept. 27 at Maryland College Park, MD 7:00 PM media in their coverage of Tribe men’s soccer. Up- Fri. Sept. 30 at Georgia State * Atlanta, GA 5:00 PM dated information, including statistics and releases, Sun. Oct. 2 UNC WILMINGTON * WILLIAMSBURG 2:00 PM can be found on the Internet at www.TribeAthletics. Fri. Oct. 7 at Drexel * Philadelphia, PA 5:00 PM com. Publicity and media information for William Sun. Oct. 9 at Delaware * Newark, DE 1:00 PM Fri. Oct. 14 HOFSTRA * WILLIAMSBURG 7:00 PM and Mary men’s soccer are coordinated by associate Sun. Oct. 16 NORTHEASTERN * WILLIAMSBURG 2:00 PM sports information director Dan Wakely. Tue. Oct. 18 NORTH CAROLINA WILLIAMSBURG 7:00 PM Photographs, feature ideas and results are always Fri. Oct. 21 JAMES MADISON * WILLIAMSBURG 7:00 PM available from the William and Mary sports informa- Sun. Oct. 23 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH * WILLIAMSBURG 2:00 PM tion office. Requests for further information should Fri. Oct. 28 at Towson * Towson, MD 2:00 PM be directed to Dan Wakely at (757) 221-3368 or by Sun. Oct. 30 at George Mason * Fairfax, VA 1:00 PM e-mail at [email protected]. Fri. Nov. 4 OLD DOMINION * WILLIAMSBURG 7:00 PM Colonial Athletic Association Tournament Credits Tue. Nov. 8 Quarterfinal # Higher Seed TBA The 2005 William and Mary Men’s Soccer Media Fri. Nov. 11 Semifinal # No. 1 Seed TBA Guide is a publication of the William and Mary Sun. Nov. 13 Championship # No. 1 Seed TBA sports information office. Layout, design and writing by associate sports information director Dan Wakely. NCAA Tournament Editing by the sports information office. Photogra- Fri./Sat. Nov. 18/19 First Round Campus Sites TBA Tue. Nov. 22 Second Round Campus Sites TBA phy by Pete Clawson, Bob Keroack and Dan Wakely. Sat./Sun. Nov. 26/27 Third Round Campus Sites TBA Printing by Colonial Printing of Richmond, Vir- Fri.-Sun. Dec. 2-4 Quarterfinal Campus Sites TBA ginia. Fri. Dec. 9 Semifinal Cary, NC TBA Sun. Dec. 11 Championship Cary, NC TBA On the Cover W&M senior Pat Scherder. Cover designed by Mol- * Colonial Athletic Association match lie and Bob McClure of Shot in the Dark Studio, Home matches in BOLD CAPS. All times Eastern and subject to change. Richmond, Virginia. Please check the official William and Mary website: www.TribeAthletics.com, for the most up-to-date schedule. www.TribeAthletics.com 2005 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 1 AFTER THE GAME OR ANY OTHER TIME COME TO PAUL’S FOR FOOD OR JUST A GOOD TIME. WE SUPPORT SOCCER POSTGAME HOSPITALITY FOR THE WSC LEGACY 1991 W&M SOCCER FEST MEN’S “A” CHAMPIONS 1989 TIDEWATER SUMMER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1989 FALL WILLIAMSBURG RECREATION OPEN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS PAUL’S DELI SEAFOOD & ITALIAN DISHES GREEK SPECIALTIES SUBMARINE SANDWICHES GYRO, SOUVLAKI STROMBOLIS HOMEMADE SOUPS DAILY SPECIALS AND DESSERTS & PIZZA RESTAURANT NEW ENGLAND STYLE PAN PIZZA LARGE SELECTION OF IMPORTED BEER & WINE ABC ON AND OFF WIDE SCREEN TV 10:30 AM TIL 2:00 AM — SEVEN DAYS A WEEK — PARKING IN REAR TAKE OUT OR FREE DELIVERY 229-8976 (LUNCH AND DINNER) 761 SCOTLAND STREET - WILLIAMSBURG, VA 23185 LOCATED IN COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG ACROSS FROM THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY The Travels in Style with a Personal Touch ... OLETA COACH LINES, INC. “Assurance” In Bus Transportation & Personal Driver Service Oleta Coach Linesʼ Matt Smith For Reservation Information Call: (757) 253-1008 Williamsburg Soccer Club salutes Andrew Hoxie, current member of the William and Mary Men’s Soccer team and former Williamsburg Soccer Club player. Williamsburg Soccer Club also salutes its Williamsburg Legacy players from William and Mary: Andrew Hoxie, Brendan McCurdy, Kris Rake and Clayton Voss. This is William and Mary Soccer Forty years ago, soccer was in its first year facility, Albert-Daly Field. Initiated with a at William and Mary. It was for men only and $500,000 challenge grant from Mr. and Mrs. Jim the Tribe did not experience many winning mo- Ukrop, the new field will be crucial in improv- ments. Times have changed. In 1967, the team’s ing the Tribe’s chances to host top-quality teams third year of existence, and first as a varsity sport, and NCAA Tournament games in Williamsburg. W&M defeated George Washington, 2-1, for Despite the tremendous success of Tribe soccer, the first victory in school history. That win was the men have been forced to play their last 15 the first of more than 400 to come for a school NCAA Tournament matches on the road or at a that was destined to be a hotbed of soccer. neutral site. That is expected to change with the The groundwork was laid in the early 1970s beginning of play at
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