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Table of Contents...... 1 All-Time Roster...... 36 Quick Facts...... 2 Remembering Andy Crapol...... 36 Tradition...... 3 Jon Stewart ...... 38 Albert-Daly Field...... 4 International Trips...... 39 Head Coach Chris Norris...... 5 Tribe Athletics ...... 40 Assistant Coaches...... 7 The College...... 42 2009 Roster...... 8 W&M Administration...... 44 Season Preview...... 9 Athletics Administration...... 45 Players...... 10 Tribe Facilities...... 46 2008 Year in Review...... 19 Men’s Soccer Donors...... 48 2008 Statistics...... 20 Records...... 21 CREDITS Honors and Awards ...... 23 The 2009 W&M Men’ s Soccer Media Guide is a publication of the W&M W&M Hall of Fame...... 27 sports information office. Layout, design and cover design by associate Record vs. Opponent...... 29 SID Kris Sears. Writing by assistant SID Scott Burns and editing by the Year by Year...... 30 sports information staff. Photography by Jim Agnew, Julia Martin, Pete Postseason History...... 33 Clawson and Bob Keroack. Printing by Worth Higgins and Associates in Tribe in the Pros...... 34 Richmond, Va.

PREVIEW THE TRIBE HISTORY TRIBE IN THE PROS The Tribe returns 10 starters from The College will be led by captains W&M advanced to its 13th NCAA The Green and Gold has sent 30 a team that advanced to the second Roger Bothe and Andrew McAd- Tournament appearance last sea- players into the professional ranks, round of the NCAA Tournament ams. Along with Bothe, the W&M son. The College owns six CAA including seven players drafted in 2008. W&M finished last season senior contingent includes Jeremey Championships and had players into (MLS). receiving votes in a pair of national Harris, Andrew Hoxie, Price Thom- earn All-America honors on 12 oc- polls. as and Preston Whitlock. casions. 2 TRIBE SOCCER Quick Facts THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM Last NCAAAppearance: 2008,Advancedtosecond round 1996, 1997,1998, 1999, 2000,2002,2008) 1995, 1993, 1992, 1987, 1983, (1980, 13 Appearances: Tournament NCAA CAA Championships: Six(1983,1987,1995,1996, 1999, 2000) All-Time Record:464-245-86(.638) First YearofVarsityMen’sSoccer: 1967 Starters Returning/Lost:10/1 Players Returning/Lost:24/2 2008 CAARecord/Finish:6-4-1(.591)/T-2nd place 2008 Record:11-7-3(.643) TEAM INFORMATION (Le Moyne,1965) Duffy Tom and 1993) Mary, and (William Kamara Jon Coaches: Assistant Associate HeadCoach:ChuckConnelly(OldDominion,2000) Head Coach:ChrisNorris(WilliamandMary,1995) COACHING STAFF Web Site:www.TribeAthletics.com Fax: (757)221-2989 Phone: (757)221-3344 Assistant Director:JuliaMartin(WilliamandMary,2009) Associate Director:RobTurner(Tennessee,2003) Associate Director:JacobSkipper(WilliamandMary,2005) Associate Director:KrisSears(Indiana,2004) Asst. Director/MSOCContact:ScottBurns(MarianUniversity,2007) Asst. AD,MediaRelations:PeteClawson(Pittsburgh,1990) SPORTS INFORMATION Street Address:751UkropWay,Williamsburg,VA23185 Mailing Address:POBox399,Williamsburg,VA23187 Athletics DepartmentPhone:(757)221-3400 Facility (Capacity):Albert-DalyField(1,000) Director ofAthletics:TerryDriscoll(BostonCollege,1969) Chancellor: SandraDayO’Connor(Stanford,1950) President: W.TaylorReveleyIII(Princeton,1965) Conference: ColonialAthleticAssociation Colors: Green,GoldandSilver Nickname: Tribe Enrollment: 7,625(includinggraduate) Founded: 1693 Location: Williamsburg,Virginia WILLIAM ANDMARY Waughn Hughes,W&M Matthew Delicate,VCU Leigh Cowlishaw,Richmond Brent Bennett,JamesMadison Adin Brown,W&M Michael Brady,American ,W&M CAA MEN’SSOCCERSILVERANNIVERSARYTEAM Huges, SteveJolleyandJonTuttle. Waughn Brown, Adin Barrett, W&M Wade men’s soccer team members had five of the team 25 players selected Anniversary to the Silver CAA its salute to like would W&M Dominion. Old and Madison James Silver Anniversary Team. The Tribe total was tied for the most along with and administrators. coaches of panel a by chosen and screened is team final the before ment, Anniversary 25th its celebrating is Association Athletic Colonial depart- information sports institution’s each from nominations of process a through goes team Each sports. its of each for team a Anniversary Silver sponsor will league the occasion, the commemorate to and 2009-10 in Connelly E-MailAddress:[email protected] Connelly OfficePhone:(757)221-3321 E-Mail Address:[email protected] Office Phone:(757)221-3385 Career Record:41-40-18(.505)(Fiveseasons) W&M Record:41-40-18(.505)(Fiveseasons) E-Mail Address:[email protected] Office Phone:(757)221-3344 The The & MARY Atilla Vendegh,OldDominion Jon Tuttle,W&M Michael Todd,Hofstra Fred Thompson,GeorgeMason Jimmy Tanner,OldDominion Gonzalo Segares,VCU Mike Reynolds,GeorgeMason Dominic Oduro,VCU Kurt Morsink,JamesMadison Carlos Mendes,OldDominion Patrick McSorley,JamesMadison Trever McEachron,OldDominion Tamir Linhart,GeorgeMason Rich Kotschau,GeorgeMason Kevin Knight,JamesMadison Kaarlo Kankkunen,JamesMadison Steve Jolley,W&M David Horst,OldDominion Tues. THURS. Sat. 2009 MEN’SSOCCERSCHEDULE Schedule issubjecttochange Home matchesarein Soccer Area Capital University, State League andtheTownofCaryatWakeMedSoccerParkinCary,N.C. N.C. by hosted Cup College NCAA 2009 † # CAASemifinalsandChampionshiptobeplayedat#1seedcampussite * CAAmatch ^ ODU/StihlSoccerClassic(Norfolk,Va.) Sun. Fri. Fri./Sat./Sun. Sat./Sun. Tues. Fri./Sat. Sun. Fri. Wed. SAT. Wed. SAT. Wed. Sat. WED. Sat. WED. SAT. WED. Sat. WED. Sat. Sun. Fri. Sat.

Sept. 1 AUG. 27 Aug. 22 Dec. 13 Dec. 11 Dec. 4/5/6 Nov. 28/29 Nov. 24 Nov. 20/21 Nov. 15 Nov. 13 Nov. 6 OCT. 31 Oct. 28 OCT. 24 Oct. 21 Oct. 17 OCT. 14 Oct. 10 OCT. 7 OCT. 3 SEPT. 30 Sept. 26 SEPT. 23 Sept. 19 Sept. 13 Sept. 11 Sept. 5 BOLD andwillbeplayedatAlbert-DalyField

at WakeForest LIBERTY (EXHIBITION) at VirginiaTech(exhibition) NCAA CollegeCupChampionship† NCAA CollegeCupSemifinals† NCAA Quarterfinals(CampusSites) NCAA Roundof16(CampusSites) NCAA SecondRound(CampusSites) NCAA FirstRound(CampusSites) CAA Championship# CAA Semifinals# at Drexel* NORTHEASTERN * at GeorgiaState* HOFSTRA * at UNCWilmington* at Delaware* JAMES MADISON* at VCU* OLD DOMINION* GEORGE MASON* LOYOLA (MD.) at Towson* RICHMOND at American vs. Niagara^ vs. Temple^ at Campbell WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM

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TRIBE ATHLETICS enclosed grassfieldoncampus. an of lack the of because site neutral a at or road the on matches nament Tour- NCAA 15 last their play to forced been had men the soccer, Tribe NCAA and teams of top-quality success tremendous the Despite Williamsburg. host in games Tournament to chances Tribe’s the in improving crucial was field new the Ukrop, Jim Mrs. and Mr. from grant lenge chal $500,000 a with Initiated Field. Albert-Daly facility, grass a of tion force onthenationallevel. site the setback, the Tribe had once again shown that it will continue to be eventually fall to the national semi-finalists, 1-0, in the extra frame. Dep would Gold and Green the But overtime. into game the forcing handle, could they all Deacons Demon the gave Tribe the game, that In Forest. Wake #1-seeded and Champion National defending face to tournament the of round second the into advance and 3-1, Winthrop, defeat to tage advan- home-filed new-found its used College the conditions, frigid In ment game when the Tribe took on the Winthrop Eagles in the first round. 2004, W&M soccer took another step forward with the construc the with forward step another took soccer W&M 2004, crown in1987,1992,1995,1996and2002. season regular CAA the and 2000 and 1999 1996, 1995, 1987, tour- in CAA nament the 1983, in title ECAC-South came the That won prominence. W&M national seasons. 1987 school a give not do alone The the 1983and Tribe alsoadvancedtotheNCAATournamentduringboth 2008). and 2002 1995-2000, (1992-93, seasons 16 last the in trips 10 including events, NCAA more 12 to gone has Tribe the then, Since ment. tourna NCAA the of quarterfinals the to advanced W&M when 1980 in NCAA in all-time career victories,whilesittingninthontheDivisionIvictorieslist. 18th ranks Albert wins. 464 program’s the of 401 to I history to Division compile 400 victories. As head coach, he led William NCAA and Mary in coach eighth the just retired as Albert season years. 2003 the 25 following next the of each repeated was that feat a first the time, for matches 10 won Tribe the 1976, in later, year one Just his tory. I Division NCAA in streak sixth-longest the seasons, winning tive 1969 a Albert, Al when 1970s early the in laid was groundwork helm. That season the the Tribe went 9-4-1, beginning a at streak of 30-consecu year fifth Albert’s 1975, in off take to began program The soccer. coach and teach to mater alma his to returned College, the of graduate college soccer. It Mary. and William at of more than 450 to come for a school that infancy was destined to be a hotbed of its first in the was was win soccer That ago, history. school years in victory first the for 2-1, ington, of year third Wash- team’s George defeated W&M sport, varsity a as first its in and existence the 1967, In changed. have Times moments. ning was only sponsored for men and the Tribe did not experience many win Olympic andPan-AmericanGamesteams. U.S. the with and squad under-23 U.S. the on playing experience, tional All-American goalkeeper Adin team. Brown joined the list under-20 of W&M players to garner U.S. interna the with W&M played 1997, Barrett In Wade Chile. alum of tour its on Team Olympic U.S. the for started state and regional honors. In the summer of 1994, goalkeeper with Paul Grafer conference, experience received have playing others numerous and international teams national have various 13 occasions, 12 on icans All-Amer- named been have players Eight pitch. the on standouts been In Wins The Forty Besides Finally in 2008, William and Mary hosted its first NCAA Tourna NCAA first its hosted Mary and William 2008, in having strong team records, many W&M individuals have individuals W&M many records, team strong having

AN EXPERIENCE INEXCELLENCE ------played withAthleticoSorocabamintheBrazilianThirdDivision. American player to sign with a professional soccer club in Brazil. He also Division in May of 1994. At the time, he was believed to be just the second six- a signed month Stockton contract with A.E. A-League. Velo Clube Rio the Clarense of in the Brazilian Second U.S. the in playing with along Leipzig SV with playing Germany in time spent also Valenica Division. tral midfielder and helped his club earn a promotion to Germany’s Third cen defensive a as games consecutive 68 club-record a started He many. Ger in Cloppenburg B.V. with seasons three spent Dominguez careers. playing international enjoyed Valencia Gabe and Stockton Khary guez, Barrett isaeight-yearleaguevet. No. 3 in 2000. Jolley, who retired in 2006, spent 10 years in the MLS, while the first round of the MLS Draft, with Brown being drafted the highest at in Major League Soccer (MLS). Barrett, Brown and Jolley were all taken in careers playing enjoyed Jolley) Steve and Grafter (Barrett, Budnick, Scott players Brown, Five overseas. or U.S. the in be it whether fessionally, sunds FKinNorway’sTippeligaen(FirstDivision). Aale with seasons three last the spent has He career. his over playoffs the including shutouts, 20 and games 93 totaling MLS, the with seasons five played Brown 2007. and 2006 in titles MLS back-to-back to Houston Earthquakes, Jose San while also earning league All-Star and the MLS Best XI honors. He captained with Championship MLS a won he the 2002, Dynamo. In in Houston the playing for plays Norway, years and Denmark two in leagues spent top who Barrett, Metrostars. York- Jersey New the New for playing while season, 2001 the during nod All-Star an earned He goals. 12 and minutes 18,638 games, 227 with career MLS pro play to on gone have players Tribe 28 of total a 1978, ing forthesquadin2007aswell. Barrett D.C. Washington, made a in return to the National Team Stadium roster in 2005, and RFK earned a cap play at Salvador El against back left at minutes 90 entire the played He 2002. 17, Nov. on Team National Olympics, 2000 the Brown missedthefinalcompetitionduetoinjury. for qualifying throughout goalkeeper starting the three started He was he Although shutout. a Games. posted and tournament, the during matches Pan-American 1999 the at medal bronze a to success enjoyed by Tribe student-athletes and the high-level of high-level the and student-athletes Tribe by enjoyed success and Maryatrulyuniqueplaceinthesoccerworld. community involvement in the soccer program combine to make William rewarded withagreatproduct. are fans these and thearea, Tidewater the of residents the from and body student support strong receive programs soccer W&M The tradition. teur Draft. Balti more. to The Blast originally back chose him traded in the fourth was round of he the 2002 Ama before Draft, Expansion MISL 2006-07 the in Ignition Detroit the which by selected was 42 points, Garcia Blast. the on third ranked with finished he 2006-07, In Championships. (MISL) League Soccer Indoor Major of trio a to team his helped and Blast more Balti the with seasons six last the spent Garcia U.S. the in leagues soccer Jolley, Since Barrett Brown The Soccer Carlos Along who played for five teams during his 10 seasons, capped his capped seasons, 10 his during teams five for played who is not just a seasonal event in Williamsburg, it is a year-long a is it Williamsburg, in event seasonal a just not is ih rw ad art, omr rb paes ef Domin Jeff players Tribe former Barrett, and Brown with played a key role in helping the U.S. Under-23 national team Garcia, a 2003 graduate, has enjoyed success in the indoor the in success enjoyed has graduate, 2003 a Garcia, also earned his first international cap with the U.S. Senior U.S. the with cap international first his earned also THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM & MARY ------

3 TRIBE SOCCER Tradition 4 TRIBE SOCCER Albert-Daly Field THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM cluding a12-6-1markduringthepasttwoseasons. in 2004, in complex the at began competition since record home 22-13-9 (.602) a enjoyed has Tribe The program. soccer men’s Mary and liam Wil the for advantage field home a become has Field Albert-Daly time, short its In team. lacrosse College’s the by as by well as used teams, soccer is both field the Daly, John and Albert Al coaches, soccer women’s Tournament games. Named for William and NCAA Mary’s long-time men’s hosting and of possibility the program Tribe the gives that complex ity upgrade in 2004 with the completion of Albert-Daly Field, an all-grass the longest time, we were getting into the NCAA Tournament, to win when you have to go on the road and play people, but it also took NCAA Tournament game,” Norris said. “Not only is that a difficult route but apart from the 1992 season, we were never in consideration to host an and W&Mcommunity. the Tribe men’s soccer program, it has also been one for the Williamsburg for coup added an been has facility the While facility. the at season first Cup semifinalist. The Tribe ended the year with a 5-1-3 home record inCollege its eventual an and time the at offense scoring top nation’s the out No. 1 Maryland on Sept. 22. W&M not only notched the victory, but shut hosted W&M as 2004, in dividends immediate in school paid history over field the nation’s new top ranked team with a 1-0 victory over just the second match played at the facility, the Tribe earned the first win In 1996. since Williamsburg in W&M play to teams ACC first the Tech), two Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) opponents (Maryland and Virginia go alltheway.” great step with this new facility. It’s one of the final pieces that we need to great another taking they’re now and Field Busch a at home a got we when step took College The because programs, thing. our great for thing a fantastic It’s a enhanced. done has be College will people to bert. “Just the overall perception of our program in recruiting and talking to schedule quality opponents,” said former long-time head coach Al Al ability our enhanced also have we games, NCAA host we can only not its hosted College the when 2008, in Tribe the for changed all and advancetothesecondroundoftournament. 3-1, Winthrop, defeat to advantage home-field new-found its used and Championship NCAA the of round opening the in Eagles Winthrop the to host played Gold and Green The game. tournament NCAA ever first ing inthepast. host from Tribe the prevented that circumstances the nullified has gion, re the in venues soccer top the of one Field, Albert-Daly of completion previous home of The the site. Tribe neutral soccer a teams at was or Busch road Field, the which on matches Tournament NCAA 15 last from theCollege prohibited hosting NCAA tournament games. W&M’s that men were forced to play surface their playing artificial an features in ourarea.” we teams of terms of the field and the lighting, I feel like it stacks up against any field kind the in bring to us enabled has facility new setting and I know it feels like home for the guys. It is a great situation. In beautiful a is It Williamsburg. in us play to agree to programs level top get to us allowed has “It said. Norris Chris coach head Maryland,” and would play in the postseason-type environment, like UNC, Virginia Tech William and Mary men’s soccer program received a major facil

Totals Year 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 “For The “The That The “The The

Overall 22-13-9 RECORD ATALBERT-DALY FIELD 6-4-0 6-2-1 4-3-1 1-3-4 5-1-3

.602 .600 .722 .563 .375 .722 Pct.

11-10-6 Conf. 3-3-0 4-2-0 2-2-1 0-2-4 2-1-1 & MARY

.519 .500 .667 .500 .333 .625 Pct.

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GA 41 13 6 8 9 5

SO 19 2 5 4 4 4 ------(149) and13thinwinningpercentage(.708). wins in eighth placing nation, the in programs top the of one as ranked have earned all those wins at one school. Throughout the 1990s, the Tribe eighth the to third just the just and wins, 400 reach to history I Division NCAA in coach became and tenure his during (.664) 401-187-64 of cord re a amassed He 2004. of January in coaching from retiring before sons Albert led the Tribe men’s soccer team as head coach for 33 sea 33 for coach head as team soccer men’s Tribe the led Albert Mary.” the enhance vice and the success of their programs here at the College of William and to opportunity ser long the their us recognizing coaches provided two those grant of challenge honor the in named be Terry Driscoll. “At the request by Mr. and Mrs. Ukrop, the facility would and men’s programs, Director Athletics Mary successful and William said lacrosse,” and soccer women’s very our of three of competitiveness graduates of William and Mary, Jim and Bobbie legecommunity,withtheirphilanthropy. Ukrop have long col general and department athletics the in both students, of thousands of lives the touched have and College the of supporters generous been Mary and William when 2001, of spring the in began project dium, PlumeriPark,locatedattheCollege’sDillardcomplex. sta baseball W&M’s to adjacent field grass natural a build to Va., mond, received a $500,000 challenge grant from Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ukrop of Rich- times (1993, 1994, 1999, 2006) and Mid-Atlantic Coach of the Year five Year the times (1989,1990,1992,1997,2006). of Coach Mid-Atlantic and 2006) 1999, 1994, have players (1993, soccer times W&M 13 tutelage, Daly’s during field, the Natalie Neaton (1995). Daly has All-American been named CAA Coach four-time of the Year four and (1987) McCarthy Megan in Year the of ers for Play National needed two including honors, All-America badly 29 of total a it’s garnered think “I Daly. said happy,” very very, scheduling andrecruitingtotheperceptionofprogram.” from way every in help to going It’s tremendous. just is gift Ukrop’s bie both the men’s and women’s soccer and lacrosse programs. Jim and Bob nament 23times. sponsored has College America,the in Overall, women’s soccer coaches for 27 years with 1992-2004. the successful team advancing to the NCAA Tour- from most the row among a reigns in Daly seasons 13 including times, 20 postseason NCAA the to W&M directed also has He peers. I Division his among (308) victories in 10 top the among ranks Daly years. 20 last the over program soccer women’s Tribe’s the leading South AtlanticRegion’stophonorin1992,1998and2002. the earned and 1996), and 1994 1992, (1987, times four conference-record a Year the of Coach CAA with named was Albert 16 Virginia. and Duke at of wins round the to advanced Tribe the together put when teams Albert’s 2002, Mary, and in William of graduate tournament 1969 cam straight paigns of 10 wins or 26 more. W&M made its 12th appearance in the NCAA and record) W&M (a seasons winning consecutive 29 our program,butthecommunityasawhole.” only not to benefit a is it and changes, that facility, new the With home. at year the of games biggest the play to opportunity the have didn’t yet good really some had teams that were very well supported by the campus and We community, but campus. on here excitement the from away Al “The As The On “I’m John A WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM ------TRIBE ATHLETICS

AN EXPERIENCE INEXCELLENCE HEAD COACH regular-season titles. CAA five and crowns tournament CAA four appearances, Tournament NCAA all-time 13 Athletic Tribe’s the of 10 of Colonial part a been has Norris (.638). a 85-43-24 of mark (CAA) Association including (.631), record 225-122-45 a compiled has Mary and liam with six. men on a pair of occasions in 2007 and set a program-best mark for shutouts in CAA play advancing to the NCAA College Cup semifinals. W&M started a school-record six fresh after ranking national 3 No. a with year the finish to on went Hokies The September. of month the during 1-1, Tech, Virginia and 0-0, Carolina, North powers ACC and national against ties back-to-back posted also Tribe The years. two previous the out missing after The Tribe finished the year at 6-4-1 in league play and advanced to the CAA quarterfinals 2002. since record league CAA best its posted W&M campaign, 2007 the of majority the for freshmen five starting Despite future. the for expectations high program’s the dating 2007 season saw the Tribe turn in some impressive performances, further vali further performances, impressive some in turn Tribe the saw season 2007 valiantly beforefallingtotheeventualnationalsemi-finalistinovertime,1-0. Deacons the played Tribe The Forest. Wake champion national defending and 1-seeded championship for the sixth time in the program’s history. The College would the then travel to take on No. of round second the to advancing 3-1, Eagles, the defeated soundly and Winthrop hosted Tribe the round, first Wil the In time invite. an earned 13th had Mary the and liam marking tournament, NCAA the to bid at-large an earned College year the finish College the saw that campaign fantastic a had Tribe the season, the tournament, CAA the of semi-finals the in losing Despite Norris. under seeded been ever have Gold and Green the highest the tournament, conference the in seed 2 No. the with a 11-7-3 overall record and a 6-4-1 record in the CAA. With its record, W&M earned lead W&MonadeeprunintheNCAAtournamentthisseason. long-time member of the Tribe men’s soccer program, Chris Norris enters his coach. 18th soccer men’s head After guidingtheTribetoitsmost victories since the 2002season a yearago,hehopes to program’s the as sixth his and College the at overall season ing the2006ledger. against ties of nationally-ranked foes the in No. during pair 22 George mark Mason, 8-8-3 0-0, a and a No. 23 post James posted to Madison, 2-2, campaign dur also 2005 tough Tribe a from rebounded The Tribe crown. season event 1998 the captured the had since College time the first the marked It 2-1. (Md.), Loyola and 5-1, UNC Greensboro, 29 No. over victories with Classic Soccer Stihl ODU the won W&M season. 2006 2004. as a standout defender for the Green and Gold before being named head coach on Jan. 23, years four and assistant Tribe a as seasons nine spent Norris Albert. Al coach legendary is not the first time the Tribe have reached new heights under Norris’ direction, as long-time, of retirement the following College the at coach head as post the over took ris W&M posted the program’s first ever victory over a No. 1-ranked opponent in 2004. Nor AS APLAYER(1991-94) • • • • • • • • • • • Alma Mater THE NORRISFILE Hometown Sixth SeasonasW&MHeadCoach

Academic W&M BestRookie andFreshman W&M CoachesAward(1992) W&M MostValuablePlayer(1993) Second-Team NSCAAAll-Region (1994) First-Team all-state(1994) First-Team All-CAA(1993and1994) 1992 and1993 NCAA Tournamentappearances in wins in1994 Led teamtoathen-schoolrecord18 record anda1.04GAAinfouryears Team compileda56-20-11(.707) career asadefender Scored threegoalsand16assistsin Played in84gameswith81starts The Last A The During It ...... Achievement Awards (1991) Norris’ 18 seasons as a player, assistant and head coach with the Tribe, Wil ...... William andMary,1995 Fairfax, Va. CHRIS NORRIS

THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM • • • • AS AHEADCOACH(2004-PRESENT) • • • • AS ANASSISTANTCOACH(1995-03)

shutouts inCAA playin2007 Tribe setaschool recordwithsix 2007 and2008 record (6-4-1)sincethe2002season in Guided W&Mtobestconference CAA All-RookieTeamselections Coached 16All-CAAplayers,four since 2002 College hasreachedinthetournament NCAA Tournament,thefurthest the Led W&Mtothesecondroundof quarterfinals in CAAhistory(8-0-0)andreachedthe (.854), recordedtheonlyperfectseaso for wins(20)andwinningpercentage In 1996theteamsetaschoolrecord Seven NCAATournamentappearances Four CAAtitles record overnineseasons Helped leadW&Mtoa128-62-16(.660) of the NCAA Tournament William &Mary(1995) & MARY n ------

5 TRIBE SOCCER Chris Norris 6 TRIBE SOCCER Chris Norris THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM All-America honors, two CAA Players of the Year, one CAA Defensive CAA one Year, the of Players CAA two honors, All-America seven accolades, all-state earn 30 honors, All-CAA earn players 32 saw also Norris crowns. season regular CAA three and championships ment tourna- CAA four appearances, Tournament NCAA seven with record All- 16 coached has Norris Tribe, the of helm the at years five his team selections. All-Rookie CAA four and honorees (CAA) Association Athletic Colonial in goals 21 just score to opponents allowed state andsecond-teamall-regionaccolades. Gold and Green all- earned also who Scherder, Pat selection first-team including honors, Association Athletic All-Colonial earned players W&M Four team. the for average against goals 0.99 a in resulting 1999, since fewest the 2004, helm, the at year first Norris’ in 23 opener season Oct. the dropping from through Nov.14. contests eight-straight won squad 1999 the since College the for longest the was streak unbeaten The Maryland. over including victory the (5-0-2), contests seven next its over unbeaten went Tribe the ranked fifth nationallyinscoringoffense. year the finish Terps the saw that season 2004 the during fered suf Maryland two only of one was shutout The 22. Sept. semifinalist on Cup Maryland College eventual and 1 then-No. over victory 1-0 a to In just the program’s second game at the facility, Norris guided the Tribe Field. Albert-Daly at year first its in 5-1-3 went W&M history. I Division NCAA in sixth ranks which 30, to seasons winning consecutive of streak 2006 season also saw a Tribe appearance on television. The Col one ofthepremiersoccerprogramsinAmerica. develop Albert Al coach head former helping in role major a played and sideline the to field the from transition the made He College. the at reer on TVsincethe1996season. Fox Soccer Channel College Game of the Week. It was the first Tribe game NSCAA/ the of part was 26 Oct. on Dominion Old against contest lege’s

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joined the Tribe soccer staff in 1995 after a solid playing ca playing solid a after 1995 in staff soccer Tribe the joined his time as an assistant, the Tribe compiled a 128-62-16 (.660) Norris’ first season leading the Tribe, the team extended its extended team the Tribe, the leading season first Norris’ 41 225 11 9 8 4 9 128 9 15 11 12 14 15 14 20 18 56 18 12 15 11 W

Overall 40 6 20 3 5 5 7 L 122 7 9 8 9 7 62 6 8 9 9 7 8 6 3

NORRIS’ CAREERRECORDATWILLIAMANDMARY

18 0 11 1 3 4 3 T 45 3 3 3 5 4 16 4 1 1 2 3 2 2 1 & MARY

.505 .750 .707 .841 .675 .708 .595 Pct. .631 .595 .500 .500 .361 .550 .660 .579 .646 .548 .565 .646 .640 .682 .854

NCAA SecondRound NCAA ThirdRound NCAA FirstRound NCAA FirstRound NCAA SecondRound NCAA FirstRound NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA SecondRound NCAA FirstRound NCAA SecondRound Postseason

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and distinguishedprofessionalcareers. long to on gone have whom of all Brown, Adin and Barrett Wade Jolley, Steve including selections, round first were three States, United the in el Soccer draft picks. League Of those five Major players selectedfive to playand at the highestYear lev- the of Rookie CAA one Year, the of Player to his return to William and Mary, Norris served as junior var 1991 andgraduatedfromtheCollegewithadegreeinkinesiology. in Award Achievement Academic Freshman team’s the earned also ris the to selected also was and performer All-CAA two-time a was Award in 1992 and earned W&M Rookie of the Year honors in 1991. Nor The team’s Most Valuable Player as 1994. a junior, in Norris received the team Coaches’ second Atlantic All-South the and squad All-State VaSID ings. stand- season regular CAA the of top the to Tribe the led Norris seasons, leader, defensive 1994 team’s and 1992 the the both During was 1.00. than less Norris of GAA team year, a with 1994) senior his captain and (1992 seasons two including average, against goals 1.04 impressive an compiled W&M career, his During (1991-94). seasons four all starting ber fortheNSCAA. America (NSCAA) premier diploma and serves as an associate of staff Association mem- Coaches Soccer National a holds He Camp. Soccer Kicks the Virginia Legacy Soccer Club and serves as the director of the Colonial with his coaching duties for the Tribe, Norris is involved in coaching with Along Williamsburg. in School High Lafayette at coach soccer boys’ sity

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11 24 1 1 3 5 1 6 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 7 1 2 2 2 T Conference

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RS Tourney Tourney RS, Tourney RS, Tourney RS RS Titles - - TRIBE ATHLETICS a seniorfortheMonarchs. league and 17th in the nation. He earned second team All-CAA honors as In conference. the in 1999, he started goalkeepers all 19 matches for top ODU and his 0.79 the GAA was tops in the of one as regarded was and shutouts 17 with average against goals 1.50 career a at recorded he While ODU, senior. and junior a as goalkeeper starting team’s the was he average of0.87andaCAA-leading85percentsavepercentage. against goals a posting after 2007 in Connelly of tutalage the under ors average against goals hon Team All-Rookie CAA earned McAdams Andrew backstop Rookie a for combined have goalkeepers Tribe 1999. since program the for most the were sheets clean nine The overall. nine had and six with play CAA in shutouts for record school a lished estab W&M 2007, In tenure. Connelly’s during shutouts 55 with 1.25 of including aconferencechampionshipduringhisfirstcampaignin2000. (.565), 40-29-15 of mark a has Tribe the action, Association Athletic nial Colo In 2008. and 2002, 2000, in appearances Tournament NCAA three with (.517) 78-72-26 of record overall an compiled has Tribe the seasons, was promoted to a full-time assistant in January of 2004. During his eight and goalkeepers Tribe’s the with primarily worked has He coach. head associate team’s the named was campaign 2008 the following and staff numerous at coached as theassistantdirectorofColonialKicksSoccerCamp. has Connelly Md., Rockville, of serves also Connelly Club. Soccer Legacy Virginia the for team traveling native of the Adin Brown Goalkeeping Academy. He currently coaches a youth camps along the East Coast, including a position as the assistant director Connelly The Chuck Connelly andhiswife,Christine,resideinWilliamsburg. A Connelly enters his 10th season on the William and Mary and William the on season 10th his enters Connelly graduated in 2000 from Old Dominion University, where University, Dominion Old from 2000 in graduated

AN EXPERIENCE INEXCELLENCE - - - and sixassists. goals five on points career 16 with finished and starts 30 with games 56 in played Kamara seasons, four his Over rankings. national the in 3 No. as high as reached and streak unbeaten 18-game an with school-record a established Tribe the campaign, 1992 the During 16. Sweet NCAA the in spot a and record 15-5-4 a to Tribe the dur helping season, senior 23 his ing started and game every in played He record. (.643) 47-23-14 a Na tional License. Youth NSCAA a holds Kamara (2000-06). Coach Staff WSC a and Club Soccer Williamsburg the for Programs Developmental of Director the (2003-06), team PDL Legacy Williamsburg the for coach assistant an as time spent no also Kamara Coach. Staff Senior VLSC is a U9, as well as and trainer He U8 Select, staff. Futures the Tribe also the is He on club. Soccer season Legacy Virginia third his enters Kamara ing fromtheCollege. graduat- and 1989-92 from Tribe the for playing after W&M to stranger level. collegiate the level. at coaching collegiate currently are the players former his at of number play A to on players his of 60 than more sending and mark 226-71-25 a together putting 1987, to 1972 from School High Oneonta at coached He record. 39-33-3 a compiled he where York New coached and played Duffy College, Moyne Le of School teamin1969 graduate 1965 High Heyford Upper Force Air Royal the with was experience coaching soccer in England after completing his undergraduate work. Duffy’s first back-to-back CAAChampionshipsin1999and2000. won and Tournaments NCAA four to advanced has College The mark. to Prior staff. Tribe the Association with Athletic season Colonial (.571) 11th 45-32-15 his a including starting (.532), is 92-79-29 Duffy seasons onthestaffatHartwickCollege. six spent Duffy Mary, and William at duties coaching the with helping rsdn o Wlimbr wt hs ie eg, h cul has couple the McIntyre. Peggy, wife Jean Lyla his granddaughter, a with and Prevelige, Williamsburg Owen grandson, of a children: resident grand- two has Duffy Kate. and McIntyre; Ian coach soccer men’s lege Col Hartwick current to married is who Jenn, Brigid; daughters: three IV HallofFameforhisyearsserviceatthehighschoollevel. for the Games. In 2001, Duffy was selected to the New York State Section two bronzemedals.Healsoservedforfouryearsasthesoccerchairman and silver one claiming teams, Region Central three coached he where During Kamara Jon Duffy A During Tom A Duffy also spent four seasons as the head coach at Oneonta State in State Oneonta at coach head the as seasons four spent also a as ivle wt Nw oks mie tt Games State Empire York’s New with involved also was his 11 seasons with W&M, the Tribe has an overall record of i paig aer t &, aaa epd h Tie to Tribe the helped Kamara W&M, at career playing his s h Yuh rvl cdm Tcncl ietr o the for Director Technical Academy Travel Youth the is THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM & MARY - - -

7 TRIBE SOCCER Assistant Coaches 8 TRIBE SOCCER 2009 Roster THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM Career RecordatW&M Chris Norris HEAD COACH * captains 17 10 3 15 9 22 28 13 25 1 6 11 7 14 2 27 19 4 26 16 18 12 5 23 24 8 21 20 No. ALPHABETICAL 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 No. NUMERICAL PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Jon Kamara(WilliamandMary,1993), Thirdseason Tom Duffy(LeMoyne,1965),11th season ASSISTANT COACHES Chuck Connelly(OldDominion,2000),10thseason ASSOCIATE HEADCOACH Nick Orozco Nathaniel Baako Michael DiNuzzo Roger Bothe Alan Koger

Preston Whitlock Price Thomas Caleb Thomas Ian Stowe Ryan Snyder Colin Smolinsky Chris Perez Nicholas Orozco Brad Morgan Andrew McAdams* Andrew Mahan James Lofton Stephen Laws Alan Koger Andrew Hoxie Andy Hinnant Jeremy Harris Michael DiNuzzo Ben Coffey Peter Christmas Jimmy Carroll Derek Buckley Roger Bothe* Tim Becker Matt Becker Nathaniel Baako Ben Anderson Nicolas Abrigo Name Chris Perez Andy Hinnant Ben Coffey Brad Morgan Matt Becker Tim Becker Colin Smolinsky Ben Anderson Nicolas Abrigo Jeremy Harris Jimmy Carroll Preston Whitlock Peter Christmas Ian Stowe Alan Koger Nicholas Orozco Derek Buckley James Lofton Price Thomas Ryan Snyder Nathaniel Baako Stephen Laws Andrew Mahan Roger Bothe* Michael DiNuzzo Caleb Thomas Andrew Hoxie Andrew McAdams* Name .

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Gonzaga RJ Reynolds Albemarle James Robinson Blacksburg Blacksburg Stafford Atlee Flint Hill Frank W.Cox Gonzaga North Stafford East ChapelHil Clover Hill Magna Vista James River Tatnall Eastern Mennonite Albemarle W.T. Woodson Winneba Maggie Walker Cosby Thomas Dale Osbourn Park Frank W.Cox Denbigh Baptist Berkeley Prep North Stafford Albemarle Frank W.Cox Clover Hill W.T. Woodson Stafford Gonzaga James River James Robinson Berkeley Prep Cosby Eastern Mennonite Maggie Walker Magna Vista Denbigh Baptist RJ Reynolds Frank W.Cox Osbourn Park Albemarle East ChapelHil Gonzaga Tatnall Thomas Dale Blacksburg Blacksburg Winneba Atlee Flint Hill High School High School BOW-th-EE Di-News-o BAH-koh K-oh-ger Or-oz-co WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Ryan Snyder,Price Thomas Carroll, Andrew Hoxie, Alan Koger, (6): Forwards Preston Thomas, Whitlock Price Thomas, Caleb Stowe, Ian Perez, Chris han, Ma Andrew Laws, Stephen Harris, Jeremy Coffey, Pe Ben Christmas, Carroll, ter Jimmy Becker, Baako, Matt Nathaniel Anderson, Ben (15): Midfielders Andrew Mahan,NicholasOrozco Lofton, James Hinnant, Andy ris, Har Jeremy DiNuzzo, Michael ley, Backs (8): Brad Morgan,ColinSmolinsky Goalkeeper (3): By Position Ghana (1):NathanielBaako By Country ton Whitlock Pres- Thomas, Price Thomas, Caleb Colin Perez, Smolinsky, Ryan Snyder, Ian Stowe, Chris Orozco, olas Nich- Morgan, Brad Mahan, drew An- Lofton, James Laws, Stephen Koger, Alan Hoxie, Andrew Harris, Jeremy DiNuzzo, Michael Ben Coffey, Carroll, Jimmy Bothe, Roger Anderson, Matt Becker, Tim Becker, (23): Virginia mas, AndyHinnant (2): Carolina North Florida (1):AndrewMcAdams Delaware (1):DerekBuckley By State as, PrestonWhitlock Thom Price Hoxie, Andrew Harris, (5): Seniors las Orozco,IanStowe,RyanSnyder Nicho- McAdams, Andrew Koger, Alan DiNuzzo, Peter Michael Christmas, Carroll, Jimmy Buckley, ek Der- Baako, Nathaniel (10): Juniors drew Mahan,ColinSmolinsky An- Lofton, James Laws, Stephen (5): Sophomores Morgan, CalebThomas Brad Becker, Tim Becker, Matt son, Redshirt Freshmen (5): Freshmen Redshirt Hinnant, ChrisPerez (3): Freshmen By Class ROSTER BREAKDOWN Roger Bothe, Derek Buck- oe Bte Jeremy Bothe, Roger ioa Arg, Ben Abrigo, Nicolas i Bce, Jimmy Becker, Tim Andrew McAdams, e Cfe, Andy Coffey, Ben ioa Abrigo, Nicolas ioa Abrigo, Nicolas ee Christ- Peter Ben Ander Ben - - - - - TRIBE ATHLETICS a whole, the midfield will have the dubious task of replacing the gradu the replacing of task dubious the have will midfield the whole, a having a great year in the midfield for the Tribe last season was Thom showing himself tobeoneofW&M’smostwell-roundedplayers. well, as defensively but offensively excelled only not Baako 2008, Baako had a breakout season for the Tribe, But being named All-Region lead. to be a dynamic playmaker for the College, assisting on six goals, tied for the team proved He season. spectacular his after honors Team First All-CAA earning and relied uponheavilytodictatetempoandcreategoal-scoringchances.” be will and watch to players two certainly are Baako and “Thomas said. Norris be abletocountonasastrengthduringtheseason. Tribe midfield will be another position of experience for the College this should College the that one talented and deep a is group midfield the of rest the midfield, Gold and Green the headline Thomas and Baako While Thomas. Price season, led by a pair of All-CAA performers in junior Nathaniel Baako and senior MIDFIELD made anameforhimselfthisspringleadingtheteaminscoring. for the Tribe. Also providing depth for the College this season will be Becker, who roll and Snyder are looking to rebound from injuries and provide a scoring punch Car Both opportunity. the given when bench the off impact an make to looking Delaware. against win the in trick hat a with following and Carolina North 10 No. against his best stretch of the season in the middle of October, scoring the team’s lone goal on set pieces. Koger was second on the team in goals to Hoxie with eight. He had excelled last season on 50-50 balls and was great on finding the end of crosses and our with feel we and goals, score is soccer in do to thing difficult most tility intheattack.” of the net,” Norris said. “The diverse qualities of our strikers gives us great versa back the in ball the put to opportunities ample have should we options attacking freshman TimBecker. strengths the from of rebound one to be look each again injury-riddled 2008 will seasons once and provide depth Snyder at the will position Ryan along with redshirt- Tribe and the Carroll Jimmy for of third duo attacking junior Alan Koger, who should each once again challenge for post-season accolades. The junior and Hoxie Andrew senior be will season this attack Tribe’s the Headlining offense. its of percent 92 astounding an returns W&M as 2009, in College the of FORWARDS Chris coach head program,” the for year another opportunity tohaveagreatseason.” exciting have really we feel a we was and year leadership “Last and talent, with loaded is roster year’s This post-season. the in especially experience, valuable gained “We said. Norris in time first the for seven years,advancingtothesecondround. Tournament NCAA the to bid at-large an superb a was earned team soccer men’s Mary then and William the for and season 6-4-1 2008 of record conference its with year consecutive second the for Tournament went 11-7-3, Tribe the most the wins in 2008, a season In since 2002. The prominence. College also made national the CAA to rising again once team the with one, in thefirstroundofNCAATournamentagainstWinthrop. in Tribe the and Hofstra, at led Florida, Central against winners also the netting goals, game-winning Hoxie Team. All-Tournament CAA the to and Team ond only Sec All-CAA despite the both to named goals, was Hoxie efforts, his 10 For games. 15 with in playing scoring in CAA the led native Virginia News, port rb, s el s n l-A Tid em ooe i 20. elcn McBride Replacing 2008. in honoree will be crucial, and the success of the midfield this Team season could very well depend Third All-CAA an as well as Tribe, the for pitch the off and on both leader fantastic a was who McBride, Doug ated flair and creativity with theballtosparkCollege’soffense. his used and honors, All-CAA third-team earning six, with always looking to press the offense. Thomas tied Baako for the team lead in assists as, who once again proved to be one of the premier table-setters in the conference, As Also In “Midfield The Providing Teaming Hoxie “The The The had a spectacular season for the Green and Gold in 2008. The New The 2008. in Gold and Green the for season spectacular a had up with Hoxie up front once again this season will be Koger, who Koger, be will season this again once front up Hoxie with up is another area where we feel we have a lot of talent and depth,” and talent of lot a have we feel we where area another is depth in the attacking third this season will be a trio of players of trio a be will season this third attacking the in depth

AN EXPERIENCE INEXCELLENCE ------utes inthecenterofCollege’smidfield. with redshirt freshmen Matt along Becker and Stowe, Ben Anderson will all see starts. significant min six earning and matches 18 in appearing 2008, in freshman any of time most the saw He season. this midfield the in wing offensive-minded an as on counted be again once will Abrigo Abrigo. Nick sophomore and Stowe Ian junior is midfield starting the out fill to looking group the Headlining it. on Year inWashingtonD.C.hissenioryearatGonzagaHighSchool. the of Player Gatorade the named being recruit, touted highly as Williamsburg to comes Perez pitch. the on time see they when lift offensive nice a provide should Laws, Stephen sophomore Christmas, and freshman Peter Chris Perez. Both Christmas and Laws are high-energy wings who junior of trio the be will roles, ing when calledupon. offense provide to Bothe, with along on, counted be will and fitness tremendous who excelled on the backline last year after moving from the midfield. Harris has Harris, and Jeremy senior fellow be will outside Green the on Bothe Joining defense. the Gold’s direct to co- on counted a be as will and selected leader tremendous was a who is captain, Bothe, season. last accolades Team Third All-CAA year,” last consistency defensive our with happy not were we team a sonnel todoso.” defensive record will be a goal this season and we feel we definitely have the per- our improving so have, should we than goals more conceded “We said. Norris im to look prove itsplayfromaseasonago. will and unit experienced most its far by is College the for backline The Tournament. NCAA the into charge the led that back the in starters four all BACKS senior a be portunity tolearnduringtheseason. will 2009 in Tribe the for midfield the in depth providing op- every of advantage take and improve to look will Coffey Ben freshman while Caleb Thomas will look to make the most of the opportunities he sees on the pitch, freshmen Redshirt position. back outside the in also but midfield, the of outside the on only not depth provide will Whitlock Preston Senior freshmen. two and with whomwefeelcanwin.” be a good battle for the backup,” Norris said. “Both bring experience and are guys should it Brad and Colin “With Morgan. Brad freshman redshirt and Smolinsky another levelandleadustosomebigwins.” game his raise can he feels he even but season, last success our of part big a was the reasons that he was selected as co-captain again this season,” Norris said. “He form whenheearnedCAAAll-RookieTeamhonors. with College the at fabled most the of one been has position goalkeeper 2007 his to back revert to look will but list, that joining to way his on well is ams a trio who went on to play in Major League Soccer (MLS). Junior Andrew McAd including years, 16 past the over goalkeepers professional five producing W&M GOALKEEPER the mostofeveryopportunityandcontinuetoimproveonaneverydaybasis. make to try will Hinnant Greensboro. UNC from transfering after spring solid a Mahan will Hinnant. look to see Andy increased playing time in freshman 2009. Lofton will as look to build on well as Lofton, James transfer and Mahan Andrew or inastartingcapacity. this season as a force defensively. He will be in a vital reserve for the Tribe defense on counted be will Buckley time. saw he matches 18 the of 14 started and season last action of lot a saw who starts Buckley, Derek junior for be will press backline Tribe’s to the on looking Also things. of middle the in right get to afraid isn’t who player hard-nosed tough, very a is who DiNuzzo, by complimented well is and back the in player finesse intelligent very a is Orozco DiNuzzo. Michael and Headlining “As William Also Looking Providing “Andrew The Providing Manning and Mary will have a great advantage in 2009, as the team returns team the as 2009, in advantage great a have will Mary and to challenge for not only playing time in the midfield, but also start the center back positions for W&M will be juniors Nick Orozco Nick juniors be will W&M for positions back center the has a great deal of experience and leadership, which are two of two are which leadership, and experience of deal great a has depth at the goalkeeper position in 2009 will be sophomore Colin depth in the back for the Tribe this season will be sophomores be will season this Tribe the for back the in depth the back for the College will be senior Roger Bothe, who earned who Bothe, Roger senior be will College the for back the THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM & MARY - - - -

9 TRIBE SOCCER 2009 Preview 10 TRIBE SOCCER Players THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM TOTALS 2008 YEAR 2008 ing inChemistry. Major ... Va. Fairfax, in 1990 27, March Born ... years four for Colo Colo with Chile in professionally played Gonzalo, father, His ... nas-Abrigo ... Hill Flint at Club Spanish and Council Honor the of in member A ... Volunteer programs outreach Mission community Christi Corpus ... Dragons MSC the with soccer club played Also ... 2004 and 2003 in Finalists Cup State ... were Sidekicks 2006 and 2005 2002, in Championships Cup State VYSA to team his helped and Sidekicks SWYA the for soccer club Played ... appearances four final state three first its and championship conference second its to program the helped and goals career 40 than more Scored ... Hill Flint at Chris for position midfield Brown at central Flint Hill ... Team captain during each of his final three seasons the in years four Played ... 2006 in School High Episcopal at tournament Invitational Black & Maroon the at MVP the Named ... 2006 in sophomore a as Award the Husky Hill Received Flint ... seasons four his of each during distinction conference all- Garnered ... junior a and sophomore a ... as selection season All-State VISAA 2008 the for Award Rookie Best the Earned ... Florida Central of University the (9/12) ... Opposing over teams held to one victory goal in all but one 3-1 of Abrigo’s starts a attempts, in eight in two goal including on shots six Put ... midfield the in games 18 in (2008): Year Freshman Majoring inkiniesology. ... Anderson Jan and John of son The ... Mass. Beverly, in 1989 14, Aug. Year nominee ... A ... Awards Science and Mathematics Atlee the both Received ... 2004 in Strikers Richmond with the League Super-Y the in Played ... 2007-08 in captain team the was and Strikers Richmond the for soccer club Played ... seasons his three final during Atlee at captain Team ... Thompson Steve and Scott Randy for Atlee at midfield central the in letterwinner four-year A ... goals 10 ... Averaged a goal a game as a junior ... Led Atlee in scoring in 2006 with choice in 2006 ... A two-time all-region first-team A ... seasons three last the of each honoree district all- first-team A ... 2006 in ... honors all-state 2006 mention honorable in Garnered year the of player district Named … 2008 in senior a as tion (2008): Year Freshman

Best RookieAward 18-6 18-6 G-GS Personal:

ABRIGO’S CAREERSTATISTICS

ABRIGO’S CAREERHONORS 0 0 G Started six matches as a freshman and appeared and freshman a as matches six Started Prep: … Redshirted

Scholar-Athlete of the of Scholar-Athlete Times-Dispatch Richmond Full name is Benjamin Kyle Anderson ... Born Richmond Times-Dispatch All-Metro selection Son of Gonzalo and Carmen Are Carmen and Gonzalo of Son Personal: 0 0 A

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0 0 GWG Prep: Earned - - - in Agona-Nsaba,Ghana...Majoringbusiness. 26,1989 Oct. Born ... Numo Zelia Shirley and Baako Adinortey David of Garnered Best Physical Education Student in 2003 ... 2003 in Student Education Physical Best Garnered ... 2005 and 2004 2003, in Student Mathematics and Accounting Business earnpromotion into the First Division Winneba in 2006 ... An assistant team captain ... Named Best tohelp United Denkyira Dunkwa-on-Offin against final Division Region Central the in goals first-half two Scored ... 2005 and 2004 in title District Awutu-Efutu the and 2005 in pionship Cham Soccer School High Region Central the won also Winneba ... ship Champion- Soccer School a High National 2005 to the at finish second-place Winneba Helped ... Ghana in Academy Gyamfi K. C. Winneba at before assisting on the game-winner against VCU (10/14) ... pair of assists ... Set up the College’s lone goal against Dartmouth (9/16), a with Finished ... matches 21 all start to freshmen, true three including ... selection III All-District Academic Magazine the ESPN Second-Team A ... seasons two last the year the Finished with 18 points on six goals and ... six assists ... Started every game (42) over Campbell champion season regular Sun Atlantic over win 3-2 come-from-behind W&M’s in goals two final Tribe’s the of remaining to tie A10 champion UMass ... Tallied a pair of assists on each minutes three just with equalizer the including goals, Tribe both Tallied ... Florida Central against goal collegiate first his Scored ... title event the to W&M leading in team all-tournament the to Soccer as ODU/Stihl well as the MVP Classic Named ... assists in second and points in CAA the in fourth Ranked ... choice Region Atlantic All-South NSCAA Team (2008): Year Sophomore TOTALS 2008 2007 YEAR 2008 2007

Most Improved Pipeline Award ODU/Stihl SoccerClassicAll-TournamentTeam ODU/Stihl SoccerClassicMVP CAA PlayeroftheWeek(9/15) Second-Team NSCAAAll-SouthAtlanticRegion All-CAA FirstTeam W&M FreshmanAcademicAchievementAward 42-42 21-21 21-21 G-GS

BAAKO’S CAREERSTATISTICS

BAAKO’S CAREERHONORS 6 6 0 G

A first-team All-CAA selection and a Second- a and selection All-CAA first-team A

Freshman Year (2007): Year Freshman 8 6 2 A

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One of four players, four of One Personal:

0 0 0 GWG Prep: Played The son The - TRIBE ATHLETICS ... Finalist Merit National a and Distinction with Scholar AP An ... school high in Club Cuisine Cultural and Club Latin Society, Honor National club soccer for New River United and FC Blacksburg ... A member of the fielder for Shelley Blumenthal, Travis Bishop and Jon Bohland ... Played mid left and striker a as letterwinner four-year A ... points 60 for assists 10 and goals 25 with year junior his Finished ... 32 with assists career in and ranks 65 third with overall on the school’s all-time list ... Ranks fourth midfielder in school history a by goals for record school Blacksburg the Set ... 2007 in nationally 7 No. as high as 2007 ranked and was Blacksburg 2005 ... in Championship State AA Group Virginia the to burg Blacks Helped ... 2006 in distinction mention honorable receiving after 2007 in honors all-state second-team Garnered ... choice three-time IV and All-Region District Ridge year All-River three-time senior A his ... of injury an part with Missed ... 2008 in (Rivals) to StudentSports.com according country the in ranking 1 No. the to Blacksburg 2007 Helped in ... honors Region All-South NSCAA Garnered ... 2007 in tinction tionally to receive NSCAA/adidas High School Scholar All-America dis (2008): Year Freshman 2008 mathematics atW&M. in major to Intends ... Tribe the of member a also is Tim, brother, Twin ... 1982-84 from University Cambridge at College Magdalene for crew in participated Andrew, Father, ... Tech Virginia at professors are parents Both ... Becker Trudy and Andrew of son The ... Va. Blacksburg, in 1989 a memberofthe Tribe ...Intendstomajorinmathematics atW&M. lege atCambridge Universityfrom 1982-84 ... Twin brother, Matt,is also Col- Magdalene for crew in participated Andrew, Father, ... Tech ginia Vir - at professors are parents Both ... Becker Trudy and Andrew of son The ... Va. Blacksburg, in 1989 28, Aug. Born ... Becker Joseph Timothy ... Finalist Merit National a and Distinction with Scholar AP An ... school high in Club Cuisine Cultural and Club Latin Society, ’89 Honor National NRUSA the of member for A ... Blacksburg soccer FC and Rapids club Played ... Bohland Jon and Bishop Travis Blumenthal, Shelley for striker a as letterwinner four-year A ... well as that up with 33 in 2008 ... Had 36 career assists during high school career followed and 2007 in 34 with season single a in goals for record school the Set ... goals career 103 with Blacksburg at record scoring career the Holds ... 2006 in sprinter track indoor all-state an Was ... 2007 in tionally pionship in2005and2007...BlacksburgwasrankedashighNo. 7na 2007 ... Helped Blacksburg to the Virginia Soccer Group AA State Cham- and three-time all-region choice ... Garnered first-team all-state honors in District Ridge NSCAA All-River four-time A ... 2007 Garnered in honors Region All-South ... 2008 in (Rivals) StudentSports.com to according the Year in 2008 ... Helped Blacksburg to the No. 1 ranking of in the country Player IV Region and District Ridge River the Named ... 2007 in tion ally to receive NSCAA/adidas High School Scholar All-America distinc- Freshman Year (2008): Personal:

Freshman AcademicAchievementAward Full Name is Matthew Harrington Becker ... Born Aug. 28, Aug. Born ... Becker Harrington Matthew is Name Full BECKER’S CAREERHONORS

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CHRISTMAS’ CAREERSTATISTICS Full name is James Benton Carroll ... Born June 19, 1988

CARROLL’S CAREERSTATISTICS

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Named the Pac-6 the Named Prep: Born Nov. 21, 1990 in 1990 21, Nov. Born

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Freshman Year (2007): Year Freshman

Competition Award 42-42 21-21 21-21 G-GS DINUZZO’S CAREERSTATISTICS

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Junior Year (2007): Year Junior

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Born Alan Delano Koger on Sept. 28, 1987 in Bossier City, La. City, Bossier in 1987 28, Sept. on Koger Delano Alan Born ECAC PlayeroftheWeek(10/20) CAA PlayeroftheWeek(10/20) W&M BestRookieAward CAA All-RookieTeam CAA RookieoftheWeek(10/29) CAA PlayeroftheWeek(9/17) 42-24 21-6 21-18 G-GS Prep:

KOGER’S CAREERSTATISTICS

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73 37 36 SHOTS

Freshman Year (2006): Year Freshman

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Prep: 0 0 SHOTS

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0 0 GWG Named first- Named & MARY - - - 15 TRIBE SOCCER Players 16 TRIBE SOCCER Players THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM TOTALS 2008 2007 YEAR 2008 2007 Majoring inbusiness. of Andy and Dede McAdams ... Born Sept. 16, 1987 in Clearwater, Fla. ... Named all-state in 2005 and all-county in 2005 and 2006 ...... years four for receiver wide and safety free foot a as Prep in Berkeley at Lettered ball ... Prep Berkley at List Headmasters the to Named ... (2006) Chargers Clearwater the and (2005) Renegades (1996-04), Stirling Dunedin the for soccer club Played ... 2004 and 2003 in Championship III Region the won also team ODP ... 2003 in nation the in second ished fin that team Program Development Olympic Florida the on Played ... 2006 in MVP team school’s high Named ... 2006) and 2004 (2003, seasons three during honors all-county Garnered ... selection all-conference 2005 and 2004 A ... 2004 in honors all-state Earned ... rankings national fourth the in finished and championship state Florida 2004 the won Team ... records school established statistics Both ... 2004 in shutouts 18 with 0.65 man Year (2006): Redshirted ... 23rd ranking ... average against goals in 42nd and game per saves in nationally while saves, and average against goals both in CAA the in third Ranked ... percentage save in nationally 10th ranked and CAA the Lead ... (9/19) Carolina North at draw shutout a in overtime, second the through midway kick penalty a stopping including saves, 10 Made ... Tech Virginia Semifinalist Cup College and Carolina North foes ACC goals against average of 0.41 in a back-to-back posting double-overtime after draws honors with Week the of Rookie CAA Earned ... 0.87) at enth (sev average against goals and 96) with (fifth saves seven), with (sixth Tribe’s single-season leaders in save percentage (fourth at .850), shutouts the among campaign rookie his finished He ... honors Team All-Rookie (2007): Year Named one of the two captains for the 2009 season ... Appeared on the CSN Players to Watch list ... Won the Alumni Award ...... Team Region All-East Scholar NSCAA mention Honorable ... (9/20) Elon versus assist an (10/18)...Recorded Delaware over victory 3-1 a in third in the CAA in shutouts and fourth in total saves ... Made Ranked eight ... saves sheets clean career 13 with a fifth into in him moving shutouts and season for history school in ninth for him tying shutouts, six in him net the manned moved McAdams ... 181 with saves and career for all-time fifth into season single a in saves for history school in eighth all-time for him tied saves 85 McAdams’ ... percentage save .739 a with along go to saves 85 accumulating Tribe, the for goal in matches 21 all (2008): Year Sophomore

Alumni Award CSN PlayerstoWatchList W&M BestRookieAward CAA All-RookieTeam CAA RookieoftheWeek(9/24) 40-39 21-21 19-18 M-MS Started the final 18 games of the season and garnered CAA garnered and season the of games 18 final the Started

MCADAMS’ CAREERSTATISTICS

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19-14-6 11-7-3 8-7-3 RECORD Fresh- Son - - - h sn f on n Jd Ooc .. on ac 3, 99 in 1989 30, March Born ... Orozco Judi and John of son The Personal: ... Conference Leadership Youth Rotary the and Summit Sportsmanship Conference, Leaders Student VHSL the (YADAPP), Project Prevention Abuse Drug and Alcohol Youth the in Participated ... career school high his throughout member Roll Honor Distinguished List Dean’s A ... ient Leadership Award ... An USAA National Leadership Merit Award recip- Point West 2006 the of Winner ... Award Scholar AP Board College the in choice 2007 ...ANationalSocietyofHighSchoolScholarsNomineeReceived all-region academic first-team A ... all-district academic and Super-Y National Pool Camp ... Named a three-time first-team all-district the to nominee two-time A ... 2006 in the Classic Disney the at Group in Super team I Region ODP the for Played ... pool Team National States United U-15 the of member A ... 2003-07 from player I Region ODP An pic Develop Program (ODP) Virginia State team member from 2001-06 ... Selected as a top U.S. Soccer recruit by by U.S. the in players 120 Top ... the to Named 2006 in camp Program Soccer Elite adidas prestigious the Attended ... position back center the from backline College’s the organizing success, defensive Tribe’s the of part integral an was who player, ligent players, including three true freshmen, to start all 21 matches ... An intel- TOTALS 2008 2007 YEAR Albany, N.Y....Intendstomajor in government/politics. Freshman Year (2008): h Tie ees wih ed poet t oe ol r es i o the ... season of the six of less matches seven or last goal one cogin to Akey opponents ... held which defense the College Tribe at the goal career first Orozco’s was and son in sea the of goal on shot volley only his on came goal minute...Orozco’s 88th the a on (8/30) Greensboro UNC versus goal game-winning the (2008): Year Sophomore Morgan ...IntendstomajorinbusinessattheCollege. Bradley James Morgan ... Born Oct. 10, 1989 ... The son of Gary and Kristi Annandale ... 2006-07 GotSoccer.com, in nation the in 4 No. named was RFC to According ... 2008 in Cup State the and 2007 in Showcase Disney the of semifinalists the to and (2007) Cup State finalists appearances at the Score at the Shore (2006), Surf Cup (2006) and to 2006, Championship in Cup Atlanta win team the Helped ... dale RFC finalists in 2005 ... The full-time goalkeeper and team captain for Annan ... Sidekicks were State Cup Finalists in 2004 and Super-Y league national 2006 and 2005 in Championship Cup State Virginia the to Sidekicks the Helped ... ’89 RFC Annandale and Sidekicks SWYA both for soccer club Played ... teams club his for goalkeeper a was but school, high in ward for- Played ... honors Region Mid-Atlantic SYL as well as selection ODP ginia State Olympic Development Pool Player in Vir 2003 A ...... In Cicala 2006, Jack garnered and Cox Ryan of direction the under Robinson W.

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1 1 0 GWG Full Name is Name Full One of four of One Prep: - - - TRIBE ATHLETICS the Navybasketballteam...IntendstomajorinbusinessatCollege. American in lacrosse at the Naval Academy (1951-54) and also played on at player baseball All-American Catholic University (1976-80) ... His ECAC grandfather, Bill Hoover, was an an All- was Alfredo, father, His ... Personal: ... Academy Development Federation Soccer U.S. the in program U-18 youth top the is which team, Academy United DC for Competed ... ship Champion State Virginia 2008 the won which team, club Royals Jr. SYC for Played ... 2007 in France/Spain – Team Tournament International 1 Region the with Participated ... 2005-2007 from selection team District & onships … a two-time Offensive MVP ... An ODP Region 1 Virginia State assists in 200 ... Helped Gonzaga to three consecutive conference champi 11 with along go to goals 11 with squad the Topped ... NSCAA the by 4 No. of ranking national a and Area Metro Washington the in ranking 1 No. the to team the helping 2008, in assists 13 and goals 18 on points 39 All- First-Team two-time A WCAC ... First Team ... 2007 in All-Met mention Honorable … the by selection All-Met Team First 2008 ... 2008 3, for Sept. week the of player School High National RISE ESPN as Selected ... Prep: fered an injury during preseason training and missed the entire season ... and training in ...Hurt missed the rest of the year … (8/30) Greensboro UNC versus goal on shot a (2008): Year Sophomore Redshirt 2008 honors andwasamemberoftheNationalHonorSociety. ... faced he shots penalty five of four stopped and season junior his during percent 81 of percentage save a Had ... 2006 in honors all-area mention honorable Garnered ... percent his senior season with six shutouts, 166 saves and a save percentage of 85 ... Named team MVP and captain during his senior campaign ... Finished 2007 in selection Region All-Northwest Second-Team a and choice trict ... Redshirted (2007): ... Year time playing receive not …Did season the throughout er Redshirt Freshman Year (2008):

Named the 2008 Gatorade Player of the Year for Washington D.C. Washington for Year the of Player Gatorade 2008 the Named Leibo Award on pi 1, 91 . Te o o Afeo n Dw Perez Dawn and Alfredo of son The ... 1991 11, April Born SMOLINSKY’S CAREERHONORS All-Examiner in 2007 ... Led Gonzaga in scoring with

A First-Team All-Commonwealth Dis All-Commonwealth First-Team A Prep: AN EXPERIENCE INEXCELLENCE Sophomore Year (2007): Served as the Tribe’s back-up goalkeep Graduated high school with school high Graduated Personal: perd n n mth recording match, one in Appeared Redshirted ... Suf Washington Post Washington Freshman - - - - - Richard, attendedtheCollege...Intendstomajorinbusinessmarketing. Father, ... Va. Fairfax, in 1988 4, May Born ... Snyder Angela and Richard TOTALS 2008 YEAR fore ranking fourth in be the national DECA competition school, ... high in competitions FBLA and DECA in competition state the at first Won ... Chapter FBLA Woodson’s of President ... Denmark in Cup Tivoli the and Sweden in Cup Gothia the in program Premier Star A member of the Virginia State ’88 ODP team ... Played with the Roanoke for Played ... D.C. years United U19s in the Y-League and six for D.C. United in the squad Super 20s ... the for Played ... club the with Germany and Belgium both in play to traveled and Cardinals Harkes Team BRYC for club Played ... Award Scholar-Athlete the Garnered ... school high in Championship to York College ...... CAC the (9/9/06) in falling before 14-5, at Gettysburg season the finished Washington ranked Mary 24 then-No. against game-winner the scoring after Week the of Player CAC the Named ... play conference in ished with nine points on Fin three goals, all game-winners, ... and three assists season rookie his during goals game-winning six Had ... striker at matches 15 Started as ... injury five to due and games goals four missing 11 despite sists, on points 27 with scoring in team the on second Ranked ... (CAC) Conference Athletic All-Capital Second-Team Named the USL’s Premier Development League ... Returned to action during the summer playing for the Virginia Legacy of to majorinbusiness. Personal: The son of Scott and Ann Stowe ... Born Feb. 17, 1989 ... Intends National and DECA A Honor Society member in ... high school ... President of the Spanish Club ... 2007 in Camp National ODP Y Super the to Selected ... League Y Super the in Kickers Richmond the for and Team Cup Dallas Select Richmond Magic VCCL the on for FC Played ... Legacy Williamsburg the and clubsoccer ...Played Hill Clover at midfield central in letterwinner four-year A ... seasons two last the of each MVP 2006 in honoree and 2007 after garnering second-team distinction in 2005 ... Region Named team All-Central First-Team A ... senior a as Game All-Star Association Coaches School High Virginia the to Named ... 2007 in honors All-District and All-Region Academic Earned ... record 13-3-1 a to team Hill Clover his helping assists, 12 and goals 10 with campaign ginia Group AAA All-State as a junior and a senior ... Finished his senior Vir A ... 2007 and 2006 in player All-Metro First-Team A ... 2007 in Year the of co-Player Metro Dispatch Richmond-Times the Named ... seasons senior in 2007 ... A First-Team All-Dominion District each of the last three a as Year the of Player Regional Central Virginia and District Dominion ... goal second-half equalizing the for Ernst Doug feeding (11/13), Towson against his Quarterfinals CAA Registered the in ... point collegiate Elon first over win season-opening Tribe’s the Started ...... season entire the during goal on shots five Put ... (9/12) Florida Central of University the over victory 3-1 a in came (10/29) season the State of assist Georgia First ... over victory 4-0 a in goal game-winning the on assist an including assists two ...Tallied season the on matches 21 all in (2008): Year Sophomore TOTALS 2008 2007 YEAR Freshman Year (2007): Year Freshman

1-0 1-0 G-GS 42-17 21-16 21-1 G-GS

SNYDER’S CAREERSTATISTICS

STOWE’S CAREERSTATISTICS

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Prep: 0 0 PTS 3 2 1 PTS

A second-team all-district choice

At Mary Washington (2006): 1 1 SHOTS 15 8 7 SHOTS

Personal: 0 0 GWG 0 0 0 GWG Prep: & MARY Named Son of - - - - 17 TRIBE SOCCER Players 18 TRIBE SOCCER Players THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM Stephen andGailThomas...BornOct.9,1989inVirginiaBeach. ... Society Honor Latin the of member A ... 2000-04 from Tribe the for soccer played Brannon, brother, His ... Cox at leyball vol played and country cross Ran ... sophomore a as honors all-district the midfield for Jim Snodgrass at Frank W. Cox ... Garnered second-team during his final two seasons in high school ... A four-year letterwinner in selection all-state and all-Tidewater all-region, all-district, first-team A ... Year the of Player All-Tidewater the as well as Year the of Player gion forward ... VCU (10/5), Hofstra (9/25), (10/14) and UNCW (10/24) ... American Moved from attacking midfield position to against goals game-winning Scored ... Tech Virginia Semifinalist Cup College with tie 1-1 its in goal lone College’s the Tallied ... (10/5-14) games CAA straight four in goal a streak of seven straight games (9/22-10/14) with at least a point ... Scored ranked seventh in the league in goals and 10th in points ... Put together a and goals game-winning in CAA the Topped ... three with assists in ond sec ranking while (4), goals game-winning and (17) points (7), goals in Tribe the Led ... year the of matches 20 final the started season-opener, the in bench the off coming After ... honors All-CAA First-Team earn to (2007): and four goals ... Was a preseason All-CAA selection ... points 14 with year the Finished ... six with assists in CAA the in second game winner for the the Tribe in Scored its double-overtime win ... over Campbell season ... Tied for regular the during Mason George defeat to overtime into seconds 29 goal game-winning the Scored ... Dragons the finale victory over Drexel ... Tallied a goal and two assists in the win over season regular the in goals Tribe three all in factoring after Week the of Junior Year (2008): (2008): Year Freshman Price Andrew Thomas ... The son of Greg Thomas and Veronica Price Veronica and Thomas Greg of son The ... Thomas Andrew Price ... Athletes Christian of Fellowship Honor and National Society of member A ... 2005 in basketball in selection region all- and all-district An ... football in year a and basketball in years three for the Richmond Kickers in Super Y from U-14 through U-17 ... Lettered club played Also ... U-18 through U-14 from Lightning SOCA club for soccer Played ... regionals in berth a and final tournament district the to season district title and a regional berth in 2005 ... In 2006, led Albemarle regular to team Led ... assists 20 and goals 25 with Albemarle at career his Finished ... 2004 in recognition all-state honorable-mention Earned ... Kynoch ... Played in the 2006 Virginia Kevin High School All-Star Soccer for Game letterwinner four-year A ... senior and junior a as nods ginia Vir All-Central and Region All-Northwest Earned ... 2006 and 2005 in ... summer the during PDL the in Future Kickers Richmond the for Played ... Award the Rookie Best Shared Tribe’s ... (9/22) Drexel against goal game-winning Tribe’s the on goal and an assist ... Scored his first career goal vs. VMI (9/8) ... Assisted a on points three with campaign rookie his Finished ... position midfield Enjoyed a breakout season, becoming the first player since 2004 since player first the becoming season, breakout a Enjoyed Freshman Year (2006): A Third-team All-CAA choice ... Named CAA Player Redshirted … Redshirted Started 17 of 19 games at the attacking Prep: & MARY Prep: Garnered first-team all-district first-team Garnered Named the 2008 Eastern Re Eastern 2008 the Named Personal: Personal: Sophomore Year Full name is name Full The son of son The - - - - Thomas ... Father, Greg, was on the William and Mary track and field and track Mary and William the on was Greg, Father, ... Thomas TOTALS 2008 2007 2006 YEAR 2008 2007 2006 team in1975-76. TOTALS 2008 2007 2006 YEAR 1987 inElPaso,Texas...Majoringneuroscience. Preston Whitlock Jr. ... Son of Willie and Minnie Whitlock ... Born Feb. 28, ... Society Honor National the of member A ... Sting Stafford the for soccer club Played ... player ODP State ginia Vir A ... school high in honors team all-academic Garnered ... Stafford four years as a forward and midfielder for coach Steve Cassiday at North ... Redshirted (2005): first career game in the Tribe’s 5-0 win over VMI (9/8) ...... action see not Did ... (11/1) Northeastern at and (10/29) State gia Junior Year (2008):

Pipeline Award ODU/Stihl SoccerClassicAll-TournamentTeam Preseason All-CAA CAA PlayeroftheWeek(11/10) All-CAA ThirdTeam W&M GoldenBootAward First-Team All-CAA W&M BestRookieAward 60-57 20-20 21-20 19-17 G-GS 3-0 2-0 1-0 G-GS

WHITLOCK’S CAREERSTATISTICS

THOMAS’ CAREERSTATISTICS P. THOMAS’CAREERHONORS

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Full name is Willie is name Full

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11-7-3 ECAC PlayeroftheWeek

Andrew McAdams (HM) CAA PlayeroftheWeek Nathaniel Baako(9/15) Andrew Hoxie(11/24) • atJamesMadison • Towso Campbell (ot) at Elon at #17Loyola(Md.) vs. UMa vs. CentralFlorida UNC Greensboro at #1WakeForest Winthrop vs. GeorgeMason • Drexel • atNortheastern • GeorgiaState • atHofstra • UNCW • Delaware #7 NorthCarolina • VCU(2ot) • atOldDominion • atGeorgeMason(ot) Price Thomas(11/10) Nathaniel Baako(1) Nathaniel Baako(2) Alan Koger(10/20) Alan Koger(10/20) Andrew Hoxie(2) Andrew Hoxie(3) Doug McBride(3) Doug McBride(2) 2008 RESULTS Price Thomas(3) Nathaniel Baako Nathaniel Baako Roger Bothe(3) Roger Bothe(2) Andrew Hoxie Doug McBride Doug McBride

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straight season in2008.

G-GS 21-21 G-GS 18-14 21-21 21-16 21-21 21-21 21-21 20-20 21-21 20-20 21-21 21 21 13-1 18-6 17-4 20-8 21-6 15-9 5-1 1-0 2-0 5-0 21 21

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GA 36 30 30 27 34 A Season 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 3 4 2 6 6 2 5

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276 284 Sh

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G-GS 40-39 G-GS 30-16 40-39 42-17 42-42 42-42 58-31 76-75 60-59 60-57 42-42 42-27 53-46 23-1 18-6 17-4 39-8 1-0 3-0 5-0 5-1

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Andrew McAdamsvs.VCU(10/11) Nathan BelcheratJamesMadison (10/1) Alan Kogervs.Delaware(10/18) Nathan BelcheratJamesMadison (10/1) Nathaniel Baakovs.Campbell(9/23) Price Thomasvs.Drexel(11/6) Alan Kogervs.Delaware(10/18) Alan Kogervs.Delaware(10/18)

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Wade Barrett Waughn Hughes Doug Henry Dave McGowan Carlos Garcia Steve Jolley Billy Owens Rob Olsen Billy Owens Kip Germain Graham Sykes Steve Jolley Phil Hucles Wade Barrett Carlos Garcia Scott Bell Waughn Hughes Graham Sykes Jon Tuttle Phil Hucles Kip Germain Wade Barrett Steve Jolley Billy Owens Scott Bell Carlos Garcia Waughn Hughes Waughn Hughes Greg Richards Billy Owens Garrett Chittum Carlos Garcia Andrew Pilari Adam Schultz Caleb Stoddart Brian Hinkey Andrew Hoxie Jon Tuttle Eric Dumbleton Phil Hucles Maurice Smith Wade Barrett Carlos Garcia Billy Owens Waughn Hughes Chris Scrofani Andrew Hoxie Pat Scherder Waughn Hughes Wade Barrett Phil Hucles Steve Jolley Billy Owens Jon Tuttle Carlos Garcia Scott Bell Chris Scrofani Brian Hinkey Kevin Knott

1993-96 1992-95 2005-06, 08 2002-06 1993-96 1994-97 2000-03 1993-96 1992-95 1985-88 1999-2002 1983-86 1992-95 1997-99 1997-2000 1994-97 1993-96 1999-2002 1994-97 1999-2002 1993-96 1992-95 1977-80 1992-95 1975-78 1976-79 1993-96 2000-03 1994-97 1999-2002 1983-86 1993-96 1976-79 1985-88 2000-03 1975-78 1994-97 1993-96 1992-95 1983-86 1999-2002 1993-96 1992-95 1992-95 1996-99 1999-2002 1997-2000 1997-2000 1998-2001 1997-99 2005-06, 08 1985-88 1989-92 2000-03 1988-91 1994-97 1999-2002 1992-95 1993-96 AN EXPERIENCE INEXCELLENCE

131 138 141 153 181 204 224 241 268 274 311 102 109 111 113 121 21 21 23 24 26 27 28 29 31 37 41 33 35 36 36 36 36 38 45 46 52 72 77 87 88 89 90 90 90 90 91 92 93 10 12 12 13 21 8 8 9 9 9

(minimum 2,000minutes) GOALS AGAINSTAVERAGE SHUTOUTS SAVES MATCHES STARTED (minimum 2,000minutes) SAVE PERCENTAGE 10. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 10. 9. 8. 7. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 2. 1. 9. 7. 6. 3. 2. 1. 9. 8. 7. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 9. 8.

Kevin Knott Steve Jolley Kris Rake Trevor Upton Andrew McAdams Scott Budnick Paul Grafer Adin Brown Larry Valentine Billy Platz Brennan Wergley Larry Valentine Trevor Upton Kris Rake Andrew McAdams Ian Peter Paul Grafer Scott Budnick Adin Brown Brennan Wergley Billy Platz Larry Valentine Trevor Upton Andrew McAdams Ian Peter Kris Rake Scott Budnick Paul Grafer Adin Brown Jon Tuttle Marty Taylor Waughn Hughes Wade Barrett Adin Brown Greg Richards Steve Jolley Carlos Garcia Billy Owens Caleb Stoddart Adin Brown Wade Barrett Kris Rake Billy Platz Trevor Upton Scott Budnick Andrew McAdams Paul Grafer Ian Peter Larry Valentine Adin Brown Ian Peter Billy Platz

1986-89 1999-2002 2007-P 1985-87 2003-06 1989-92 1992-95 1996-99 1985-88 1985-88 1993-96 1994-97 1996-99 1992-95 1993-96 1999-2002 1992-95 1998-2001 1996-99 1994-97 1997-2000 1993-96 2003-06 1998-2001 1999-2002 1989-92 2007-P 1992-95 1985-87 1986-89 1996-99 1985-87 1998-2001 2003-06 1999-2002 2007-P 1989-92 1992-95 1996-99 1986-89 1998-2001 2004-07 1986-89 1999-2002 2003-06 2007-P 1985-87 1992-95 1989-92 1996-99 2004-07 1998-2001

.739 .756 .762 .794 .794 .808 .821 .827 .841 1.43 1.31 1.30 1.20 1.13 1.01 0.96 0.86 0.84 148 173 181 225 226 269 269 417 118 82 82 84 84 87 88 88 88 90 93 88 88 88 89 12 13 13 14 18 19 34 95 5 6 7 THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM 2 Fewest Losses 9 Most Losses 4 Fewest Wins 20 Most Wins 25 Most Matches SEASON 4,455 Home FieldAttendance 8 Goals Allowed 13 1,972 Average HomeFieldAttendance +21 Best CAAGoalDifferential 6 Most CAAShutouts 0.66 Lowest GoalsAgainstAverage 9 Fewest GoalsAllowed 6 Consecutive Shutouts 11 Shutouts 4.1 Goals PerMatch 67 Goals Scored 12-0-0 Best Start 18 Unbeaten Streak 12 Winning Streak 8-0-0 (1.000) Best CAARecord .854 (20-3-1) Winning Percentage 5 Most Ties Goals SINGLE MATCH

vs. VirginiaTech(9/2/95,Busch) vs. Duke(10/2/83) vs. SetonHall(9/27/81) TEAM RECORDS 1970 2005, 2001,2000 2005 1996 1998, 1992 1995 (BuschField) 1994 2007 1987 1975 1986 1996, 1992 1976 1994 1994 1996, 1992 1996, 1994 1996 1996 2005, 1982 & MARY 21 TRIBE SOCCER Career Records 22 TRIBE SOCCER Single-Season Records THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM SHOTS ASSISTS GOALS POINTS 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 8. 4. 3. 2. 1. 8. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 10. 9. 8. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1.

Phil Hucles Billy Owens Billy Owens Scott Bell Jon Tuttle Carlos Garcia Jon Tuttle Carlos Garcia Dave Snyder Doug Henry Carlos Garcia Ralph Bean Steve Jolley Billy Owens Waughn Hughes Wade Barrett Dave McGowan Kevin Knott Billy Owens Kip Germain Graham Sykes Scott Bell Billy Owens Scott Bell Phil Hucles Carlos Garcia Kip Germain Waughn Hughes Waughn Hughes John McManus Steve Jolley Wade Barrett Carlos Garcia Ralph Bean Kip Germain Scott Bell Billy Owens Carlos Garcia Kip Germain Waughn Hughes John McManus Waughn Hughes

2001 1993 1995 1985 1986 2001 1985 2002 1981 2000 2002 2002 1994 1995 1996 1996 1996 2000 1994 1975 1979 1983 1995 1985 2000 2001 1976 1994 1996 1980 1994 1997 2000 2002 1975 1985 1995 2001 1976 1994 1980 1996

& MARY 75 77 82 83 90 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 15 16 13 13 13 13 14 14 15 16 20 24 27 32 32 32 33 35 38 38 38 39 47 54 60 71 73 74 SHUTOUTS SAVES GAME-WINNING GOALS 9. 6. 3. 1. 10. 8. 7. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 7. 3. 2. 1.

Ian Peter Paul Grafer Trevor Upton Kris Rake Andrew McAdams Ian Peter Scott Budnick Andrew McAdams Paul Grafer Adin Brown Adin Brown Adin Brown Adin Brown Scott Budnick Adin Brown Kris Rake Trevor Upton Andrew McAdams Paul Grafer Scott Budnick Andrew McAdams Paul Grafer Adin Brown Ian Peter Adin Brown Caleb Stoddart Brian Hinkey Phil Hucles Phil Hucles Carlos Garcia Pat Scherder Andrew Hoxie Price Thomas Eric Dumbleton Chris Scrofani Wade Barrett Ralph Bean Waughn Hughes Waughn Hughes Brian Hinkey Carlos Garcia

1995 1996 1986 1998 1998 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003 2006 2007 1992 1993 1995 2002 1994 1996 1999 2000 1986 1994 2002 2004 2008 1987 1992 2007 1995 1996 1999 1997 1998 1991 1997 2004 2002 2008 1994 1992 2007

102 103 148 97 11 71 71 84 84 84 85 85 89 96 96 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 (10/27/71) (minimum 1,000minutes) SAVE PERCENTAGE (minimum 1,000minutes) GOALS AGAINSTAVERAGE 16 Single Match-Saves GOALKEEPER RECORDS 8 NCAA TournamentMatchesPlayed CAREER 4 Single Match-Assists 4 Single Match-Goals INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 10.

Paul Grafer Larry Valentine Paul Grafer Lance Holland Ian Peter Andrew McAdams Ian Peter Adin Brown Adin Brown Kris Rake Paul Grafer Scott Budnick Andrew McAdams Adin Brown Paul Grafer Adin Brown Adin Brown Larry Valentine Ian Peter Chris Gilmorevs.W&L(10/20/71) Chris Chris Gilmorevs.Virginia Jeff Dominguez(1995-98) Doug Henryvs.UNCW(11/9/00) Don McCarthyvs.ECU(11/6/71) Chris Thomasvs.W&L(1975) John McManusvs.Radford(9/6/80) Ron Rabbvs.CNU(9/17/87) Adin Brown WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Gilmore vs. GMU (10/22/71)

1995 1988 1995 1985 1986 2007 1987 1996 1998 2004 1994 1992 2007 1999 1995 1998 1996 1988 1987 1996

.830 .832 .833 .836 .837 .837 .850 .870 .872 .876 0.99 0.92 0.88 0.87 0.82 0.80 0.78 0.73 0.69 0.60 TRIBE ATHLETICS 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 MOST VALUABLEPLAYER 1993 1992 1991 1990 (most goals) GOLDEN BOOT 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 (highest GPA) ALUMNI AWARD 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003

Scott Repke Todd Middlebrook Mike Flood Juergen Kloo Steve Graine Mark Gardiner John McManus Chris Davin Bill Watson Eduardo Lopez Kip Germain Casey Todd Steve Proscino Steve Jolley Eric Dumbleton Dave Viscovich Nimrod Zosim Maurice Smith Andrew McAdams Ryan Overdevest Ryan Overdevest Ryan Overdevest Ryan Overdevest Colin Young Colin Young Colin Young Kevin Knott Kevin Knott Kevin Knott Greg Westfall Greg Westfall Andrew Petty Andrew Petty Andrew Petty Guy Cartwright Mike Cummings Mike Cummings Mike Cummings Jon Tuttle Doug McBride Doug McBride Andrew Hoxie Clayton Voss Kris Rake Phil Hucles Trevor Upton Ralph Bean Carlos Garcia Kevin Knott Adin Brown Adin Brown Wade Barrett Waughn Hughes Paul Grafer Paul Grafer Chris Norris Scott Budnick Mike Cummings Jim Hauschild Steve Kokulis Jon Tuttle Summers Hambrick Scott Bell

AN EXPERIENCE INEXCELLENCE 1995 1994 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 BEST ROOKIE 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 (most assists) PIPELINE 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993

Billy Owens Waughn Hughes Billy Owens Nimrod Zosim Chris Norris Greg Lalas Khary Stockton Scott Budnick Jim Hauschild George Strong Steve Kokulis Ricky Dahan Jon Tuttle Tim Larkin Andy Watson Scott Bell Scott Repke Dave Snyder Rich Miranda Mike Flood Price Thomas Nathaniel Baako Doug Ernst Doug Ernst Clayton Voss Brannon Thomas Bryan Hinkle Carlos Garcia Ralph Bean Carlos Garcia Kevin Knott Brian Hinkey Andrew Hoxie Price Thomas Andrew Hoxie Jarrett Thomas Brendan McCurdy Pat Scherder Ralph Bean Carlos Garcia Phil Hucles Carlos Garcia Luke Bockelmann Wade Barrett Waughn Hughes Price Thomas Roger Bothe Doug McBride Brock Jones Andrew Hoxie Michael Yakovac Ryan Sells Kris Rake Clayton Voss Andreas Nydal Bryan Hinkle Phil Hucles Carlos Garcia Caleb Stoddart Andrew Ross Brian Hinkey Adin Brown Jeff Dominguez Wade Barrett Steve Jolley 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 formerly theCoachesAward CRAPOL AWARD 2008 2007 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 MOST IMPROVED 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002

Lucas Salcedo Adam Schultz Andy Crapol Andrew Pillari Dan Flaherty Nelson Warley Greg Westfall Scott Ritter David Schifrin Greg Richards Chris Norris Christian Powers Chris Drescher Kieran McCarthy Joel Lewin Bo Eskay Tim Larkin Martin Taylor Scott Repke Todd Middlebrook John Rasnic Nick Abrigo Andrew McAdams Nathaniel Baako Price Thomas Doug Ernst Brennan Wergley Craig Myers Kris Rake Kris Feldmann Graham Albert Justin Smiley Ralph Bean John Feldmann Billy Platz Luke Bockelmann Nelson Warley Josh Quinter Waughn Hughes Andrew Petty Greg Turk Khary Stockton John Siner Scott Williams Jason Katner Ali Ghassemi Ron Raab Conor Farley Tim Larkin Adam Hogge Bob Ageloff Juergen Kloo Thom Sutlive Peter Kalaris Nathan Belcher Nathan Belcher Scott Kelsey Jeff Marklin Colin Young Brannon Thomas Andrew Terry THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 attitude) (most positiveinfluenceonteam’s LEIBO AWARD 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 UNSUNG HEROAWARD 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 ACHIEVEMENT AWARD FRESHMAN ACADEMIC 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 COMPETITION AWARD

Joe Pombriant Desmond McCarthy Andrew Petty Chris Norris Guy Cartwright Scott Budnick Colin Smolinsky Ryan Overdevest Jarrett Thomas Andrew Hoxie Kris Rake Lucas Salcedo Kris Rake Justin Smiley Ralph Bean Miguel Hernandez John Coffin Jeremy Harris Nick Orozco Doug McBride Doug McBride Andrew Terry Kris Feldmann Doug Henry Brannon Thomas Joel Vecere Adam Schultz Matt Becker Nathaniel Baako Roger Bothe Jeremy Harris Doug McBride Ryan Overdevest Jeff Marklin Bryan Hinkle Colin Young Graham Albert Joel Vecere Kevin Knott Garrett Chittum Luke Bockelmann Michael DiNuzzo Nathan Belcher Ryan Overdevest Clayton Voss Clayton Voss Brannon Thomas Chris Rodd Craig Myers Ryan Sells Clayton Voss Alan Golden Colin Young Carlos Garcia Jeff Dominguez Josh Quinter Dave McGowan & MARY 23 TRIBE SOCCER Team Awards 24 TRIBE SOCCER Honors and Awards THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM All-Americans 1983, 1987,1995,1996,1999,2000 CAA Championships(6) 1976 Championships (1) Southern Conference 2008 1996, 1997,1998,1999,2001,2002, 1980, 1983,1987,1992,1993,1995, NCAA Tournamnets(13) 2008 2004 Team oftheWeek College SoccerNews 2004 2003 2000 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 Soccer AmericaTeamoftheWeek 1996 1994 1993 Soccer AmericaAll-FreshmanTeam 2003 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1987 1983 1978 1977 1975

PLAYER AWARDS Andrew Hoxie(11/24) Kris Rake(9/27) Kris Rake(9/28) Phil Hucles(10/1) Trevor Upton(11/15) Adin Brown(11/9) Luke Bockelmann(9/14) Wade Barrett(9/22) Steve Jolley(11/19) Adin Brown(10/15) 11/14) Dave Schifrin(10/16, Josh Quinter(9/13) Waughn Hughes(10/3) Paul Grafer(9/14) Steve Jolley(10/5) Adin Brown Wade Barrett Steve Jolley Phil Hucles(2) Adin Brown(1) Adin Brown(1) Adin Brown(2) Wade Barrett(1) Waughn Hughes Paul Grafer Ricky Dahan Mike Flood Bill Watson Bill Watson Bill Watson TEAM HONORS & MARY Team oftheWeek Top DrawerSoccer 1982 1981 International Experience 1999 1997 1995 1992 1988 1983 1978 Athlete oftheYear W&M TribeClubSeniorMale 2009 2008 2007 2006 1999 1998 1995 1988 1976 W&M AthleticsHallofFame 2000 1988 Phi BettaKappa 2007 2006 2000 1999 1988 1987 Academic All-Americans 2006 1992 1989 1985 1984 1983

Rob Olson(TeamAmerica) Medal, TelAviv,Israel) Maccabiah TeamSilver Mark Gardiner(U.S. Adin Brown Wade Barrett Paul Grafer Scott Budnick Jon Tuttle Mike Flood Bill Watson Steve Jolley Waughn Hughes Paul Grafer Scott Budnick Jon Tuttle Scott Bell Mike Flood Bill Watson Joe Agee Kevin Knott Jon Tuttle Ryan Overdevest(1) Ryan Overdevest(2) Kevin Knott(1) Kevin Knott(2) Jon Tuttle(1) Jon Tuttle(HM) Andrew Hoxie(9/18,10/9) National Team) Paul Grafer(U-20U.S. National Team) Scott Budnick(U-20U.S. Tel Aviv,Israel) Maccabiah Team, Paul Wise(GreatBritain, Maccabiah Team,Israel) Paul Wise(GreatBritain Team, TelAviv,Israel) Andy Smolin(U.S.Maccabiah Paulo, Brazil) Am MaccabiahTeam-San John Leibowitz(U.S.Pan-

2007 2005 2003 2002 2000 1999 1998 1997 1995 1994 1999 1997 1996 1995 Umbro Select 1989 1988 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 East-West SeniorBowl 1988 1987 1986 (Indoor All-StarGameforSeniors) Budweiser East-WestClassic 2008 2007

National Team) Wade Barrett(U.S. National Team) Wade Barrett(U.S. National Team) Adin Brown(U.S. National Team) Wade Barrett(U.S. Olympic Team) National Team,U.S. Adin Brown(U-23U.S. Olympic Team) National Team,U.S. Adin Brown(U-23U.S. National Team) Adin Brown(U-23U.S. National Team) Adin Brown(U-23U.S. National Team) Wade Barrett(U-20U.S. National Team) Steve Jolley(U-20U.S. National Team) Steve Jolley(U-20U.S. Olympic Team) National Team,U.S. Paul Grafer(U-21U.S. Adin Brown Wade Barrett Steve Jolley Waughn Hughes Billy Owens Paul Grafer Steve Kokulis Jon Tuttle Mike Flood Juergen Kloo(alternate) Mark Gardiner Rob Olson Graham Sykes Bill Watson Tim Larkin Scott Bell Glenn Livingstone(alt.) National Team) Ralph Bean(Bermuda National Team) Ralph Bean(Bermuda WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM All-South AtlanticRegion 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1972 1970 All-South Region 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983

Rich Miranda Steve Graine Mike Flood Steve Graine Mark Gardiner Mike Flood Rob Olson John McManus Graham Sykes Rob Olson Chris Davin Bill Watson Kip Germain Bill Watson Graham Sykes Eduardo Lopez Bill Watson Graham Sykes Kip Germain Bill Watson Casey Todd Kip Germain Scott McLaren Dave Fabian Wade Barrett(1) Billy Owens(2) Wade Barrett(2) Paul Grafer(1) Waughn Hughes(3) Chris Norris(2) Paul Grafer(2) Steve Jolley(1) Steve Jolley(2) Billy Owens(1) Billy Owens(2) Scott Budnick(1) Nimrod Zosim Jim Hauschild Jim Hauschild Scott Budnick Steve Kokulis Jon Tuttle Steve Kokulis Jon Tuttle Ricky Dahan Jon Tuttle Ricky Dahan Jon Tuttle Scott Bell Rich Miranda Scott Bell Andy Watson Mike Flood TRIBE ATHLETICS 2004 2003 Scholar All-EastRegion NSCAA Men’sCollegiate 1994 1993 1992 1991 Regional AcademicAll-America 2008 2006 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1997 2006 2006 2004 2003 CoSIDA Academic All-District III 2003 Scholar All-America NSCAA Men’sCollegiate 2008 2006 2006

Phil Hucles(2) Carlos Garcia(1) Ralph Bean(1) Caleb Stoddart(3) Carlos Garcia(1) Caleb Stoddart(2) Kevin Knott(1) Kevin Knott(2) Brian Hinkey(2) Adin Brown(1) Adin Brown(1) Wade Barrett(1) Steve Jolley(2) Waughn Hughes(1) Ryan Overdevest(1) Pat Scherder(2) Jeff Marklin(2) Ryan Overdevest(1) Colin Young(1) Bryan Hinkle(2) Graham Albert(2) Graham Albert(3) Andrew McAdams(HM) Roger Bothe(2) Doug McBride(2) Doug McBride(3) Ryan Overdevest(2) Jeff Marklin(HM) Doug McBride(HM) Jeff Marklin(HM) Colin Young(HM) Graham Albert(1) Andrew Petty(2) Andrew Petty(2) Guy Cartwright(HM) Dave Viscovich Mike Cummings Andrew Hoxie(3) Nathaniel Baako(2) Andrew Hoxie(2) Pat Scherder(2) Graham Albert(3) Phil Hucles(1)

AN EXPERIENCE INEXCELLENCE 1988 1987 1986 1985 All-CAA 1984 All-ECAC South 1976 1974 1973 1965 All-Southern Conference 1996 1993 CAA RookieoftheYear 2000 CAA DefenderoftheYear 1997 1996 1988 1987 CAA PlayeroftheYear 1976 Player oftheYear Southern Conference 1989

Steve Kokulis(1) Ian Peter(2) Jon Tuttle(1) Steve Kokulis(1) Ricky Dahan(1) Steve Kokulis Ricky Dahan Scott Bell Jon Tuttle Rich Miranda Todd Middlebrook Scott Bell Bill Watson Graham Sykes Eduardo Lopez Kip Germain Bruce Bender Casey Todd Trevor Smith Steve Proscino Tad Minkler Charlie Hensel Mark Healy Casey Todd Trevor Smith Steve Proscino Tad Minkler Charlie Hensel Jim Fox Gary King Adin Brown Steve Jolley Kevin Knott Wade Barrett Waughn Hughes Jon Tuttle Ricky Dahan Kip Germain Steve Kokulis(1) Jim Hauschild(1) Jim Hauschild(2) Jon Tuttle(1) 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996

Steve Jolley(2) Paul Grafer(1) Wade Barrett(1) Chris Norris(1) Steve Jolley(1) Waughn Hughes(1) Paul Grafer(1) Wade Barrett(1) Chris Scrofani(2) Steve Jolley(2) Paul Grafer(2) Billy Owens(1) Chris Norris(1) Billy Owens(2) Eric Dumbleton(2) Khary Stockton(1) Scott Budnick(1) Dave Viscovich(2) Kieran McCarthy(2) Jim Hauschild(2) Scott Budnick(2) Nimrod Zosim(1) Dave Viscovich(2) Kieran McCarthy(2) Jim Hauschild(1) Ali Ghassemi(1) Scott Budnick(1) Pat Scherder(2) Bryan Hinkle(2) Phil Hucles(1) Graham Albert(1) Graham Albert(2) Phil Hucles(1) Carlos Garcia(1) Ralph Bean(1) Phil Hucles(2) Caleb Stoddart(1) Carlos Garcia(1) Phil Hucles(2) Carlos Garcia(2) Caleb Stoddart(1) Kevin Knott(1) Kevin Knott(2) Brian Hinkey(1) Adin Brown(1) Adin Brown(1) Josh Quinter(2) Dave McGowan(2) Adin Brown(2) Wade Barrett(1) Adin Brown(2) Mike Botta(2) Steve Jolley(1) Waughn Hughes(1) Wade Barrett(1) Billy Owens(2) THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM 1998 CAA All-TournamentTeam 2000 1999 CAA TournamentMVP 2007 2005 2004 CAA All-RookieTeam 2008 2007 2006 2004 2008 2002 2001 2000 1999

Caleb Stoddart Brian Hinkey Adin Brown Justin Smiley Brian Hinkey Andrew McAdams Alan Koger Andrew Hoxie Mike Yakovac Price Thomas(3) Roger Bothe(3) Doug McBride(3) Andrew Hoxie(2) Nathaniel Baako(1) Brock Jones(3) Price Thomas(1) Andrew Hoxie(2) Brannon Thomas(2) Chris Rodd(2) Bryan Hinkle(2) Pat Scherder(1) Doug McBride Andrew Hoxie Trevor Upton Carlos Garcia Kris Feldmann Caleb Stoddart Carlos Garcia Trevor Upton Justin Smiley Adam Schultz Kevin Knott Caleb Stoddart Kevin Knott Brian Hinkey Adin Brown & MARY 25 TRIBE SOCCER Honors and Awards 26 TRIBE SOCCER Honors and Awards THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM 2008 2004 ECAC PlayeroftheWeek 2007 2005 2004 2003 2002 CAA RookieoftheWeek 2008 2007 2006 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 (11/1) 1987 1986 CAA PlayeroftheWeek

Alan Koger(10/20) Kris Rake(9/28) Alan Koger(10/26) Andrew McAdams(9/24) Brennan Wergley(10/24) Ryan Overdevest(10/11) Mike Yakovac(9/27) Kris Rake(9/8,9/29) Andreas Nydal(11/11) Price Thomas(11/10) Alan Koger(10/20) Nathaniel Baako(9/15) Alan Koger(9/17) Andrew Hoxie (9/18, 10/9, 10/23) Kris Rake(9/27) Phil Hucles(9/29) Carlos Garcia(11/11) Trevor Upton(10/28) Carlos Garcia(10/29) Brannon Thomas(9/24) Phil Hucles(9/3) Kevin Knott(10/30) Billy Platz(10/2) Carlos Garcia(9/11) Brian Hinkey(11/8) Adin Brown(10/11) Adin Brown(11/9) Luke Bockelmann(9/14) Wade Barrett(9/22) Wade Barrett(10/21) Paul Grafer(10/23) David Schifrin(10/16) Wade Barrett(9/9) Steve Jolley(10/24) Waughn Hughes(10/3) Paul Grafer(9/26) Paul Grafer(10/11) Steve Jolley(10/4) Billy Owens(10/19) Scott Budnick(9/28) Eric Dumbleton(10/8) Kieran McCarthy(10/8) Jim Hauschild(10/1) Jon Tuttle(10/17) Summers Hambrick Tim Larkin(10/5) Lance Holland(11/3) Jon Tuttle(9/29) & MARY VASID StatePlayeroftheYear 1996 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 All-State

Waughn Hughes Graham Sykes Rob Olson John McManus Kip Germain Steve Gallop Chris Davin John Bray Bill Watson Graham Sykes Eduardo Lopez Steve Gallop Chris Davin Bill Watson Graham Sykes Tad Minkler Eduardo Lopez Kip Germain Bill Watson Casey Todd Graham Sykes Tad Minkler Kip Germain Casey Todd Trevor Smith Steve Proscino Tad Minkler Charlie Hensel Casey Todd Trevor Smith Steve Proscino Tad Minkler Jim Fox Tim Stamps Scott McLaren Jeff Greim Boro Djordjevic Mike Berbert Don McCarthy Jeff Greim Steve Wilson Scott McEvoy David Fabian Rich Atkinson (Player oftheYear) Phil Essman Steve Wilson Terry Vought Bruce Niles Steve Wilson David Fabian John Burleigh 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1995 1994 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 VaSID All-State 1984

Charlie Smith Scott Repke Todd Middlebrook Mike Flood Scott Bell Dave Snyder Rich Miranda Steve Graine Mike Flood Dave Snyder Rich Miranda Steve Graine Mark Gardiner Mike Flood Steve Graine Mark Gardiner Marty Nickley Rob Olson John McManus Graham Sykes Rob Olson Marty Nickley Peter Kalaris Mark Gardiner Steve Gallop Chris Davin Bill Watson David Schifrin(HM) Billy Owens(HM) Steve Jolley(HM) Paul Grafer(1) Wade Barrett(1) Wade Barrett(HM) Chris Norris(1) Steve Jolley(1) Paul Grafer(1) Khary Stockton Scott Budnick Dave Viscovich Kieran McCarthy Jim Hauschild Dave Viscovich Jim Hauschild Ali Ghassemi Kieran McCarthy Jim Hauschild Jon Tuttle Steve Kokulis Scott Repke Rich Miranda Todd Middlebrook Glenn Livingstone Scott Bell WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1996 1994 1992 VaSID StateCoachoftheYear 1996 1994 1992 1987 CAA CoachoftheYear 2002 1998 1992 South AtlanticCoachoftheYear

COACH AWARDS Pat Scherder(1) Pat Scherder(2) Bryan Hinkle(2) Phil Hucles(1) Graham Albert(1) Carlos Garcia(2) Phil Hucles(1) Ralph Bean(1) Caleb Stoddart(1) Carlos Garcia(1) Adam Schultz(2) Caleb Stoddart(2) Kevin Knott(1) Caleb Stoddart(1) Brian Hinkey(1) Adin Brown(1) Brian Hinkey(2) Adin Brown(1) Josh Quinter(2) Brian Hinkey(2) Wade Barrett(1) Mike Botta(2nd) Wade Barrett(2) Steve Jolley(1) Waughn Hughes(1) Adin Brown(1) Al Albert Al Albert Al Albert Al Albert Al Albert Al Albert Al Albert Al Albert Al Albert Al Albert TRIBE ATHLETICS ball andbaseball. basket both playing Fame of Halls ODU and W&M the both of member a is and Dominion) Old 1956. (now W&M of division Norfolk the attended He in W&M at master’s his earning before 1952, in College the from sor teaching history, heath and physical education in 1958. He graduated Draft byDallas. was drafted in the third round of the 1978 North American Soccer League Watson season, senior his Following Bowl. Senior East-West 1978 the in participated also He 1978. in Year the of Athlete Male Senior Club Tribe W&M the with career his capping before team, Conference All-Southern the to named was Watson season, 1976 the During 1978. and 1977 1976, in College the for captain three-year a was Ontario Scarborough, from back The (.685). 42-18-5 of record overall an posted W&M career, his ing Dur 1976. in Championship Conference Southern first its to W&M ing golf, Agee led W&M to its first ever NCAA Regional berth in berth Regional NCAA ever first its to W&M led Agee coach forthevarsityfootball,basketballandbaseballprograms. golf, Virginia 1982 the to state championship and the 1985 CAA crown. Agee also was an assistant Tribe the guided He 1994. in again then and 1991 and all-region selection. During his senior campaign, he was named the named was he campaign, senior his During selection. all-region and and ateam-bestnine assists. goals six with campaign senior his finished he while markers, 10 tallied 22 goals and 11 assists. His top goal-scoring season came in 1981 when he Flood’s during record on points 55 with finished (.657) Colo., Denver, from midfielder a53-22-11 the career, his with finished College second W&M player to earn All-America honors, joining Bill Watson. For ship during his senior campaign in 1983. For his efforts, Flood became the Champion South ECAC the to Tribe the captained He career. four-year lead College, the with career four-year exception an enjoyed In Along The He with his All-America laurels, Flood was a three-time all-state

ila ad ay e’ sce hsoy to history soccer men’s Mary and William was the first member of the W&M pro- soccer men’s the of coach head the was the He 1976. the in Fame to of Hall Athletics Tribe inducted be to family soccer men’s

NCAA Tournaments in 1980 and 1983. Dur 1983. and 1980 in Tournaments NCAA the W&MAthleticsHallofFamein1995. titles along the way. Flood was inducted into Regional NCAA and state Virginia the ning win time, first the for Quarterfinals NCAA the reached Tribe the season, rookie his ing AN EXPERIENCE INEXCELLENCE an l-mrc hnr o a ro f occa of trio a on honors All-America earn men’s head W&M the was also profes- a as College the at started He 1999. in tenure his ending years, 35 for coach golf cord. re- 8-9 an compiling 1968, and 1967 in gram Fame in1988. was inducted into the Tribe Athletics Hall of during all four seasons of his career. Watson team all-region the to selected be and sions Watson Agee Agee Flood led the Tribe to its first two first its to Tribe the led Flood s n o ol to lyr in players two only of one is Played atW Played atW BILL WATSON MIKE FLOOD Inducted in1988 Inducted in1995 Inducted in1976 JOE AGEE &M, 1975-78 &M, 1980-83 Head Coach Midfield Back ------tion on a pair of occasions. Bell enjoyed his best statistical season as a as season junior whenhefinishedwith38pointson14goalsand10assists. statistical best his enjoyed Bell occasions. of pair a on tion distinc all-state garnered also He 1986. in honoree All-CAA an and 1984 in selection South All-ECAC an choice, Region Atlantic All-South time College two- a was Bell career. The four-year his during mark (.634) 56-21-6 Tournament. a posted NCAA the as well as Championship South lege. he still ranks second in career goals and third in career points for the Col with theWashingtonStarsand BostonBolts. playing League Soccer American the in seasons two at spent Tuttle W&M, career his Following Bowl. Senior East-West 1988 the in played and Year the of Athlete Male Senior Club Tribe W&M the selection, All-State VaSID a was Tuttle campaign, senior his During well. as 1988 in Society Honor Kappa Beta Phi the into inducted was also He 1988. in distinction first-team home taking before 1987, in choice mention honorable an was became the first Tribe player to garner Academic All-America honors. He goals andfourassists. enjoyed his best statistical season as a senior when tallied 26 points on 11 points list with 77. He finished his career with 29 goals and 19 assists. He started all but one contest (82). Tuttle still ranks ninth on the W&M career and span that over (83) game every in appeared He mark. (.732) 57-18-9 selection All-CAA three-time a was Va., Fairfax, from forward a posted Tribe the career, four-year his Over Tournament. NCAA the to trip third its garnered Tribe the as 1987 in crown CAA first its to College the led He 1988. in accolade Year the of Player league’s the earned and kicks oftheMISL. the Hamilton Steelers of the Canadian Soccer League and the Dallas Side American Indoor Soccer Association Draft. He later went on to play with the in Bay Tampa of pick second-round a and Draft (MISL) League cer Soc Indoor Major the in Dallas of choice fourth-round a was Bell drafts. indoor professional of pair a in selected later was He seniors. for game all-star indoor an was which Classic, East-West Budweiser 1987 the in Soccer American North League DraftbyChicago. the of round fourth the in selected was Flood Tribe, the with career his Following Bowl. Senior East-West 1983 the in W&M Tribe Club Senior Male Athlete of the Year. Flood also participated During Tuttle The Following a a ucs i te lsro a wl a o te ic. He pitch. the on as well as classroom the in success a was i WM aer Bl hle te rb t te 93 ECAC 1983 the to Tribe the helped Bell career, W&M his graduation, the forward from Hamilton, Ontario played Ontario Hamilton, from forward the graduation, THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM

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Overall 22-14-5 17-19-8 21-10-4 12-9-4 10-0-0 1-11-1 10-7-4 33-3-1 4-4-1 4-1-0 8-1-0 9-1-1 2-0-0 6-1-1 3-1-2 0-4-1 1-1-0 2-1-0 0-1-0 3-5-0 2-0-0 7-5-4 0-1-0 2-0-0 7-5-3 2-0-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-1 3-0-1 3-4-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 5-2-1 4-0-0 4-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-3-1 1-1-0 4-2-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 3-0-1 0-1-0 2-0-0 3-4-0 6-2-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-2 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-1 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-1 1-1-0 0-3-0 1-0-0 1-0-0

12-7-2 11-3-2 17-1-0 8-6-4 7-3-2 3-2-1 2-0-0 5-0-0 4-1-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-1 0-1-0 1-3-0 1-0-0 3-3-2 7-0-0 1-3-0 6-3-1 1-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 3-1-1 3-0-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 H

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14-2-1 8-6-3 3-9-4 4-4-1 1-2-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 4-0-1 1-0-0 7-6-2 2-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 3-2-2 3-0-0 0-6-1 4-4-3 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 3-2-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-2-2 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-3-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 A FIRST MEETING

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10/14/92 10/14/86 11/11/72 10/12/86 10/11/86 10/17/73 10/24/98 11/14/08 11/10/82 10/29/00 11/21/70 11/18/95 10/13/91 10/10/87 10/27/00

10/9/83 9/28/71 11/4/88 9/20/73 9/21/90 12/1/96 9/19/03 11/5/77 9/18/01 9/24/88 9/17/77 9/25/88 9/26/81 10/3/82 9/16/07 9/12/82 11/3/99 9/12/79 9/26/86 9/19/85 9/25/92 9/12/99 9/27/85 9/11/85 10/1/89 11/8/87 9/25/94 9/24/95 10/22/71 10/28/69 9/7/91 9/4/85 9/5/97 9/3/01 9/4/84 9/6/02 9/1/84 9/5/98 9/1/07 9/3/94 9/1/89 9/7/90 9/17/78 9/19/92 9/15/02 9/17/93 10/4/87 9/21/73 First 1969 1967 1967 1975 1976 1967 1976 1967 1976 1969 1980 1975 1978 1976 Meetings

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10/27/00 10/12/86 10/24/98 11/14/08 11/18/95 10/4/03 10/8/74 9/13/02 8/31/02 9/21/74 9/13/98 9/17/87 11/3/99 9/12/08 9/10/80 9/26/86 9/19/85 9/25/92 9/12/99 9/30/88 9/11/85 9/18/93 9/30/90 9/25/94 9/24/95 9/15/90 9/12/04 11/9/85 11/7/02 9/27/05 9/19/03 9/21/83 9/12/03 9/28/86 10/9/96 9/18/01 9/24/04 9/15/00 9/16/90 9/26/81 9/12/97 9/16/07 11/14/08 11/23/08 11/17/08 10/25/08 10/29/08 10/18/08 9/8/84 9/3/86 9/1/89 9/9/05 9/7/90 9/1/99 9/5/97 9/3/01 9/6/02 9/9/89 9/7/02 9/5/03 9/9/95 9/3/94 10/1/08 9/25/07 11/6/08 1976 1978 1976 1967 1976 Last Seton Hall Santa Clara San Francisco San DiegoSt. St. Mary’s(MD) Saint Joseph’s St. John’s Rutgers Robert Morris Roanoke Rider Richmond Rhode Island Randolph-Macon Radford Princeton Portland Penn State Pennsylvania Oneonta State Old Dominion Ohio State Northeastern NC Wesleyan NC State UNCW UNCG 2009 opponentsinBOLDITALICS UW-Milwaukee Wisconsin Winthrop WV Wesleyan West Virginia Wash. &Lee Washington College Washington Wake Forest Virginia Wesleyan Virginia Tech VMI VCU Virginia Vermont Vanderbilt US AmphibiousBase Towson Temple Tampa Stony Brook Stanford SIU Edwardsville South Florida South Carolina Opponent

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THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM 15-1-1 10-0-2 8-8-3 1-0-1 0-0-0 7-4-1 3-2-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 7-0-0 5-3-2 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 1-1-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 6-1-2 8-0-0 3-1-3 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 H

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10/18/83 10/17/80 10/19/84 11/22/92 11/26/95 11/21/08 10/15/68 10/16/82

9/27/80 9/27/81 9/26/97 9/28/97 9/27/92 12/8/96 10/2/87 9/23/94 9/17/00 9/13/92 9/30/88 10/5/86 9/29/91 9/12/92 10/2/70 9/28/90 9/13/96 8/30/06 9/26/03 11/7/87 10/22/77 10/16/05 9/8/91 9/3/05 9/6/80 9/7/96 9/27/91 9/20/78 11/1/80 9/14/07 First 1968 1967 1969 1968 1975 1967 1967 1967 1969 1975 1968 1977 1981 1975 Meetings

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11/26/95 11/21/08 10/16/82 10/2/82 9/24/86 11/5/86 9/29/91 9/28/96 9/22/07 9/24/03 9/28/90 9/13/96 9/29/07 9/26/93 9/27/81 9/19/98 9/28/97 9/27/92 9/27/03 9/10/04 9/28/74 9/11/05 9/18/99 9/17/00 9/11/98 9/18/91 8/30/08 10/22/08 11/25/08 10/11/08 11/27/08 10/14/00 9/8/91 9/9/01 9/8/06 9/2/06 9/3/05 9/6/97 9/8/01 9/7/07 9/7/96 9/9/07 9/7/03 10/8/08 9/14/07 11/1/08 1968 1975 1975 1977 Last 29 TRIBE SOCCER Record vs. Opponent 30 TRIBE SOCCER Year by Year Results THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM 1-Southern ConferenceTournament N13 N6 N3 O30 O27 O22 O20 O16 O13 O8 O6 O2 S28 SC: 2-1-0,2NDPLACE RECORD: 6-7-0 1971 1-VIL Playoff;2-SCTournament N21 N14 N11 N6 O30 O23 O17 O16 O14 O9 O7 O2 SC: 1-1-0,4THPLACE RECORD: 9-2-2 1970 O28 O15 SC: 0-1-1,4THPLACE RECORD: 5-6-2 1969 O15 SC: 0-2-0 RECORD: 5-4-0 1968 SC: 2-1-0,3RDNORTHDIVISION RECORD: 3-6-0 1967 results. season regular on based determined was champion league the that before 1990, since tournament son postsea- a by determined The been has champion CAA season. 1985 the since Association Athletic Colonial of member a been has Mary and William South. ECAC the of member a as played team cer through 1976. In 1983 and 1984, the College’s soc 1967 from Conference Southern the of member a was Mary and William for 1965. since results season every match-by-match Mary and William

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0-2 0-1 5-1 0-1 3-0 5-0 0-1 3-0 0-1 1-0 1-3 0-1 1-2 2-1 3-2 1-0 0-0 3-0 5-2 5-1 1-0 4-2 4-0 2-2 0-1 1-1 7-0 2-3 2-0 0-2 1-0 6-0 1-0 3-1 2-0 3-1 6-0 2-1 2-4 0-2 4-1 3-0 2-3 1-3 2-2 0-1 4-0 3-1 4-1 0-1 8-0 4-3 4-1 4-1 1-2 3-0 2-1 4-0 2-0 7-0 1-2 4-0 10-0 1-1 0-2 2-0 1-3 1-0 1-2 1-0 1-1 WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM - - - - RECORD: 15-4-2 1981 S22 S19 S18 S15 S12 RECORD: 11-5-5 1982 burg, Va.);3-VILPlayoff;4-ECACRegional (Williams Stadium Zable Md.); Classic, Soccer 2-Tribe (Baltimore, Invitational College 1-Loyola N15 N8 N3 O31 O28 O24 O20 O16 O11 O10 O7 O4 O3 S27 S26 S19 S12 S19 S15 S8 S7 S4 S1 ECAC SOUTH:5-2-0,3RDPLACE RECORD: 11-6-1 1984 (Wil- Stadium liamsburg, Va.);3-NCAATournament Zable Final, 2-CAA Va.); burg, (Williams Stadium Zable Classic, Soccer 1-Tribe N20 N12 N9 N6 N2 O29 O26 O23 O18 O16 O12 O9 O8 O5 O2 S28 S24 S21 S17 S14 S11 S6 ECAC SOUTH:3-1-0,2NDPLACE RECORD: 14-6-2 NCAA SECONDROUND ECAC SOUTHCHAMPION 1983 Fla.); 3-VILPlayoff (Tampa, Invitational Florida 2-South Va.); burg, (Williams Stadium Zable Classic, Soccer 1-Tribe N13 N10 N7 N3 O30 O27 O23 O17 O16 O13 O10 O6 O3 O2 S28 S25

at Howard(ot) at EastCarolina at UNCW(ot) at Lynchburg Connecticut (ot) Loyola (MD) Virginia at VirginiaTech NC Wesleyan Howard George Mason at Towson VCU George Washington at JMU(ot) at ODU East Carolina Lynchburg at Randolph-Macon UNCW Virginia Tech Richmond vs. SetonHall vs. Evansville Penn State(ot) at American(ot) at ChristopherNewport • American at Alderson-Broaddus vs. WestVirginia Liberty Hartwick at Virginia George Mason Longwood • atJMU • EastCarolina • GeorgeMason George Washington VCU at RhodeIsland at Connecticut • Richmond Alderson-Broaddus Virginia Tech at ODU at Duke at TowsonState Howard Lynchburg at American at ChristopherNewport at NCWesleyan at VirginiaWesleyan Virginia Longwood JMU Randolph-Macon Towson at Geo.Washington(ot) at GeorgeMason at SouthFlorida at Tampa at Richmond NC Wesleyan(ot) ODU Duke Washington College at VACommonwealth American

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3-0 5-1 0-1 1-1 2-3 3-0 9-1 1-0 1-2 0-1 1-1 1-2 0-2 4-3 1-0 0-1 2-1 5-0 3-5 5-0 0-1 3-0 2-1 2-1 8-0 1-2 1-0 3-0 1-1 2-8 1-1 2-1 7-0 1-0 4-0 0-1 4-1 3-0 4-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 1-2 7-0 1-0 3-0 2-1 3-4 2-1 4-2 2-2 1-0 0-0 4-1 1-0 3-1 6-1 3-0 0-3 3-1 1-3 4-1 5-0 2-0 4-0 13-0 2-1 0-0 1-2 5-3 - - - TRIBE ATHLETICS N8 N7 O31 O25 O21 O18 O17 O12 O10 O7 O4 O2 S29 S26 S23 S20 S17 S12 S9 S5 CAA: 6-1-0,1STPLACE RECORD: 14-5-2 NCAA FIRSTROUND CAA CHAMPION 1987 nament (LasVegas,Nev.) Tour 2-UNLV Va.); (Norfolk, Classic Life 1-Met N8 N5 N1 O29 O25 O22 O18 O14 O12 O11 O8 O5 S28 S26 S24 S20 S17 S14 S10 S7 S3 A31 CAA: 5-1-1,2NDPLACE RECORD: 16-5-1 1986 1-Harbor FrontClassic(Norfolk,Va.) N9 N3 O29 O26 O23 O20 O19 O14 O12 O9 O4 S29 S27 S25 S22 S19 S17 S14 S11 S7 S4 CAA: 5-1-1,3RDPLACE RECORD: 15-4-2 1985 1-at Philippi,W.Va. N7 N4 O30 O27 O24 O19 O14 O10 O7 S29 S25 S22

• EastCarolina at Loyola(MD) • atUNCW Randolph-Macon • JMU(ot) at Howard • atGeorgeMason at GeorgeWashington • American at CalSt.LosAngeles vs. NewMexico at UNLV • atRichmond UNCG vs. LaSalle vs. Cal.St.Fullerton Virginia Wesleyan at Davidson at ChristopherNewport • Navy • atEastCarolina Loyola (MD)(ot) Mary Washington at Connecticut(ot) Methodist • atJMU(ot) • EastCarolina George Mason Geo. Washington(2ot) • UNCW • atAmerican at Hartwick at Loyola(MD) • Richmond(ot) at ODU vs. NCWesleyan vs. BostonCollege at VirginiaWesleyan Howard (ot) UC SantaBarbara Christopher Newport • atNavy(ot) Averett Davidson at MaryWashington • atUNCW • JMU • atEastCarolina • atGeorgeMason at Geo.Washington(2ot) at Pennsylvania Loyola (MD) • atRichmond ODU • Navy Virginia Wesleyan at Howard Loyola (MD) vs. Akron at SouthCarolina • atJMU • GeorgeMason George Washington(ot) • UNCW • atAmerican at SouthFlorida(ot) at CentralFlorida Howard vs. Delaware vs. Rutgers Richmond ODU Liberty at UNCG Christopher Newport • atNavy

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AN EXPERIENCE INEXCELLENCE 3-2 2-0 1-2 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 5-0 0-3 3-0 0-1 0-0 2-0 1-0 4-1 3-0 3-1 5-1 1-2 2-1 1-0 8-1 2-0 6-0 1-0 2-0 7-1 0-0 2-0 1-2 3-1 4-1 1-3 2-0 4-0 4-0 2-0 2-1 2-1 1-0 3-5 5-1 0-2 4-0 2-1 6-1 2-4 2-2 3-2 1-0 1-3 0-1 5-4 0-2 5-1 4-2 3-1 4-2 1-1 6-0 3-0 1-0 5-1 1-0 4-1 2-5 1-1 1-3 2-0 1-0 0-1 3-2 5-0 1-5 1-0 1-1 - CAA: 4-1-2,3RDPLACE RECORD: 12-4-4 1988 S.C.; 3-NCAATournament Columbia, 2-at Va.); (Norfolk, Classic Life 1-Met S27 S24 S21 S18 S15 S8 S7 CAA: 3-2-2,4THPLACE RECORD: 11-7-3 1991 nament (Richmond,Va.) 3-Met Life Classic (Norfolk, Va.); 4-CAA Tour burg, Va.); 2-Goal Rush Classic (Fresno, Calif.); (Williams Field Busch Classic, Soccer 1-Tribe O31 O27 O23 O20 O15 O12 O7 O6 O3 S30 S28 S25 S21 S16 S15 S12 S8 S7 S4 S1 CAA: 5-2-0CAA,3RDPLACE(TIE) RECORD: 11-6-3 1990 (Norfolk, VA) Classic Zable Life 3-Met Classic, VA); (Williamsburg, Soccer Stadium 2-Tribe OH; Akron, 1-at N4 N1 O28 O25 O21 O16 O11 O6 O4 O1 S29 S26 S24 S16 S12 S9 S8 S2 S1 CAA: 4-1-2,3RDPLACE RECORD: 10-5-4 1989 Life Classic (Norfolk,Va.) 3-Met Conn.); (Hartford, Tournament ford 2-Hart- Va.); (Charlottesville, Classic Cola 1-Coca N6 N4 N2 O29 O26 O22 O19 O16 O12 O8 O5 S30 S30 S25 S24 S16 S11 S7 S4 S2

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• atUNCW • American vs. SanDiegoState vs. UCLA3 • atRichmond Hofstra West Virginia VMI at Portland vs. Washington VCU at CollegeofCharleston vs. JMU vs. American at Loyola(MD) • ODU(ot) • atJMU at Howard(ot) • GeorgeMason at VACommonwealth at Clemson at Virginia • EastCarolina • UNCW • American vs. Wisc.-Milwaukee • American vs. AirForce vs. RobertMorris • atRichmond at VirginiaTech VA Commonwealth Portland Delaware Colgate at Virginia ODU advancedonpenaltykicks,5-4 vs. ODU at Loyola(MD) • atJMU • ODU(ot) • GeorgeMason(ot) at VCU(ot) at Howard • EastCarolina • UNCW • atAmerican vs. Stanford vs. Washington • Richmond(ot) Alabama A&M Drexel at VMI vs. NCState at Duke College ofCharleston at NCState West Virginia vs. JMU at ODU vs. EastCarolina • atODU • JMU Virginia • atGeorgeMason Coastal Carolina Howard • atEastCarolina

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THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM - Hoxie (2),Koger - Albert Henry, Bean Garcia, Hucles - - Dominguez, Pillari McGowan Jolley Hughes, Botta,McGowan Hughes (2),Zickefoose - Jolley, Hughes Jolley Soos, Cartwright Dumbleton (2) - Flood - Wise W&M Goals & MARY 33 TRIBE SOCCER Postseason History 34 TRIBE SOCCER Tribe in the Pros THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM ca five-year a enjoyed Brown Jolley, who retired from profes suc achieved has who Barrett, (MLS). Soccer League Major State’s United the in division top the into drafted were seven players professionally, play to on gone those have that Of leagues. by drafted professional student-athletes 17 in cluding ranks, professional the into players 30 sent has Tribe The abroad. and States soccer men’s Mary and William professional ranks both within the United the into players its sending and talent ing develop of tradition rich a has program that extendsthrough2009. season 2007 the before club the with sion exten contract a signed He 2006. in Year the of Player Division Second Norwegian the for finalist a in was and year 2007 and the 2006 of player club’s the named been has He seasons. three last the for FK Aalesunds with Norway in playing and abroad moving before Revolution, Eng land New and Mutiny Bay Tampa ids, Rap Colorado the with MLS the in reer history. franchise’s the in player single a by most third the as ranks York New with games 120 His assists. 11 and goals 12 had and in 227 career games with 206 starts in MLS FC Burn, Dallas and Red Bull New York. He Dallas played the Metrostars, Jersey York-New New the Galaxy, Angeles Los He spent 10 seasons in the league with the MLS. in player Tribe tenured longest the 2006 season,is sional soccerfollowingthe Men’s U.S. National Team. the with caps International earning as well as career his throughout Teams National Youth U.S. the both with in the MLS, Barrett has made appearances success his with Along Dynamo. the for matches 200 over started and ap- in peared has Barrett Houston. then and Jose Dynamo, San with MLS the in seasons nine spent of has is captain who the Barrett, currently titles. back-to-back squads to Dynamo two last his captained He 2007. and 2006 in Dynamo Houston the and 2001 in Earthquakes Jose San the with playing while Championships, Cup MLS three won has soccer, professional in abroad and U.S. the within both cess esn Gri rcre hs 0t career 100th his recorded Garcia season, times three past This 2007-08). and 2005-06, (2003-04, Championship MISL the taken home have Blast the seasons, five his In League. Soccer Indoor Major the of Blast the Baltimore with season fifth his up wrapped recently He Garcia. Carlos is soccer professional in trade his tooling ly Another Adin Steve Wade The former Tribe player current player Tribe former & MARY ------2002 2001 2006 2007 appear made has who Bean, CONCACAF WorldCupqualifying. of round second the during Tobago and Trinidad of upset historic Bermuda’s in bench the off came also He MLS. of tion Revolu England New the to loss 3-1 a in goal lone Team’s National Bermuda the In February, Bean started and assisted on Division. Second League the Soccer of United Hogges Bermuda the with sons sea two last the spent 2008, and 2007 in Team National Bermuda the with ances goals, one three-point goal and 13 two-point assists. 13 on points 42 with scoring in Blast the on third was Garcia 2006-07, In goals. of pair a with title the to Blast pionship Game, Garcia helped propel the Cham MISL the In play. MISL in point career 100th his as well as played game

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Rd. 14/137th Rd. 12/119th Round 3rd 1st 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 4th 4th Rd. 4/39th Rd. 1/12th Rd. 2/19th Rd. 1/3rd Rd. 1/9th TRIBE ATHLETICS Montreal (NASL) Steve Gallop (NASL) Mike Flood (MLS) Aalesunds FK(Norway1stDivision) Tampa BayMutiny(MLS) Hamilton Steelers(CSL) Scott Bell Ralph Bean Fredrikstand FC(Norway) AGF Aarhus(Danish1stDivision) San JoseEarthquakes(MLS) Tampa BayMutiny(MLS) Scott Budnick ...... Bermuda Hogges(USL2ndDivision) San JoseClash(MLS) Wade Barrett Baltimore Blast(MISL) Montreal Impact(USL) ...... Virginia BeachMariners(A-League) Carlos Garcia B.V. Cloppenburg(Germany) Nashville Metros(A-League) ...... Hampton RoadMariners(A-League) Jeff Dominguez Denver Avalanche(MISL) Chris Davin New EnglandRevolution(MLS) New EnglandRevolution(MLS) (MLS) Adin Brown Dallas Sidekicks(MISL) Houston Dynamo(MLS) San JoseEarthquakes(MLS) ......

...... AN EXPERIENCE INEXCELLENCE ...... 2003-08 2002-04 1996-97 2002-04 2000-01 2007-08 2006-08 2003-04 2000-02 1998-99 2004-08 2002-04 1999-01 1980 2005 1983 2001 1980 2000 1998 2001 1987 1986 2005 2004 Dallas Burn(MLS) NY-NJ Metrostars(MLS) Charleston Battery(A-League) Atlanta Chiefs(NASL) Georgia Generals(ASL) Rob Olson Los AngelesGalaxy(MLS) Steve Jolley Jacksonville (A-League) Waughn Hughes Virginia BeachMariners(A-League) Phil Hucles Long IslandRoughRiders(A-League) Colorado Rapids(MLS) Long IslandRoughRiders Paul Grafer Washington Stars(ASL) Kalamazoo Kangaroos(AISA) Team America(NASL) Ft. Wayne,Indiana(AISA) Tim Larkin Washington Diplomats(APSL) Steve Kokulis ...... 2005 Virginia BeachMariners(USL1stDivision) Virginia BeachMariners(A-League) Indiana Blast(A-League) Hampton RoadsMariners(A-League) Kevin Knott Red BullNewYork(MLS) FC Dallas(MLS) Nashville Metros(A-League) Brian Hinkey ...... 2005 Long IslandRoughRiders(USL2ndDivision) NY-NJ Metrostars(MLS) ...... Washington Diplomats(NASL) Kip Germain ...... 2004 ... . . 2000-03 1997-00 1996-98 1978-79 1988-90 2002-04 2000-03 2000-01 ...... 1997 2001 1999 1996 1980 1988 1985 1983 1982 1990 2001 2000 2006 2005 2004 THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM Hampton RoadMariners(A-League) Gabe Valencia (Brazil 2ndDivision) A.E VeloClubeRioClarense ...... 1993 Athletico Sorocabam(Brazil3rdDivision) Richmond Kickers(APSL) Khary Stockton ...... Myrtle Beach(USISL) Greg Richards ...... Wilmington Hammerheads(ProSoccerLeague) Billy Platz ...... Hampton RoadMariners(A-League) ...... 1997 Nashville Metros(A-League) SV Leipzig(Germany) Charlotte Eagles(A-League) Trevor Upton Boston Bolts(ASL) Washington Stars(ASL) Jon Tuttle Milwaukee Rampage(A-League) Lehigh Valley(A-League) Carolina Dynamo(A-League) Richmond Kickers(A-League) Hampton RoadMariners(A-League) Chris Scrofani Virginia BeachMariners(A-League) David Schifrin New OrleansRiverboatGamblers(A-League) Billy Owen ...... 1995, 2002-03 ...... 1996 ...... & MARY 2002-04 1999-00 2003-04 1999-00 ...... 2001 2000 1999 1990 1989 2001 1999 1997 1994 1993 1996 . .

35 TRIBE SOCCER Tribe in the Pros 36 TRIBE SOCCER All-Time Roster THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM Andy Crapol Peter Coughter Joseph Cosimano John Corbett Derek Connell Art Cone John Coffin Chris Clifford Michael Clemons Bruce Cleland Bob Claude Pete Clarke Brian Clarke John Chuday Peter Christmas Steve Christie Garrett Chittum Andy Chapin Jonas Cedergren Guy Cartwright Jimmy Carroll Dan Carrigan Joe Carlin Greg Butler Martin Burroughs John Burleigh Chris Burgess Scott Budnick*# Derek Buckley Rob Bryden Clement Brown Alex Brown Adin Brown*#† Keith Bricklemeyer John Bray Martin Brady Todd Bromfeld Michael Botta* Roger Bothe* Luke Bocklemann Bob Boal Paul Bjarnason Paul Berge Mike Berbert Larry Berbert Bruce Bender* Scott Bell*# Nathan Belcher Mike Bedell Allen Beasley Ralph Bean*# Hart Baur Wade Barrett*#† Glenn Balas Todd Bachman Nathaniel Baako*# George Attoh Rich Atkinson Mike Atienza Doug Annakin Brad Anger Tarek Amyuni John Allman Doug Allman Graham Albert*# Al Albert John Ahearn Bob Ageloff Nick Abrigo

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In an interview with Soccer News, goals and 12 assists, helping the Tribe to a 40-15-9 (.695) re present is award All-America Honorary NSCAA tion. phia, held in conjunction with the annual NSCAA Conven- Philadel in Luncheon All-America NSCAA 21 Jan. the at honor the with Stewart presented organization The 2005. for Award All-America Honorary (NSCAA) American of Association Coaches Soccer National the received he tral, Cen Comedy on Stewart” Jon with Show Daily “The ning 1984 Award-win Emmy team, the of soccer writer and men’s producer executive the host, on the Currently starter alum. three-year well-known and famous most program’s the is Stewart Jon graduate Mary and William cer franchisesinColumbus,DallasandKansasCity. of the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs and the Major League Soc Sonny Carter, actor Andrew Shue and Lamar Hunt, owner astronaut include recipients Past sport. the of boundaries sport of soccer through their efforts within and beyond the the to distinction particular brought have who those to ed Stewart The A ne hs lyn cre a WM ih 10 with W&M at career playing his ended & MARY ------and BigDaddy. 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Cos Star (1-0), Volvo over wins notched W&M trip, that During fans. 3,500 estimated an front in time, the at team Jamaica. In fact, the draw came against Seba, Jamaica’s top in teams the of four against 3-0-1 went Tribe the 1987, in of the College, hosted the team during its trip to Bermuda. alumn 1981 a Franks, Charly Bermuda. in teams division first six against undefeated went College the 1995, In kos. Olympia and Panathinaikos Markopoulo, over wins ing includ matches, four field its the on success great in some enjoyed has undefeated Tribe went W&M 2003, went 4-1 in five contests, outscoring its opponents, 14-4. In W&M trip, 2007 the During trips. international the during of soccer,butalsoadifferentcultureingeneral.” opportunity for the guys to see a different culture in terms the guys. 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every fouryears.(Revised:1/11/89) once than more sport each in tour foreign a in engage Tours. between Lapse Time 30.7.4 letics department.(Revised:1/11/89) met and are must maintain the section certification on filethis in the ath in forth set conditions the that writing Tour. of Certification 30.7.1 specified belowaremet.(Revised:1/11/89) conditions the provided 17.32), Bylaw (see sport any in tour foreign a in participate may institution member A 30.7 FOREIGNTOURSANDCOMPETITION 2007 2003 1999 1995 1991 1987 1983 1977 Year During ...... W&M’S ONCEEVERYFOURYEARS ...... &’ 19 frin or rp Cytl aae FC Palace Crystal trip, tour foreign 1999 W&M’s FOREIGN TOUR NCAA THE COLLEGEOFWILLIAM The institution must certify in certify must institution The B YLA An institution shall not shall institution An Holland andEngland W Ocho Rios,Jamaica Ocho Rios,Jamaica London, England Athens, Greece Athens, Greece Bermuda Bermuda Location & MARY - - 39 TRIBE SOCCER International Trips THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY ATHLETICS AN EXPERIENCE IN EXCELLENCE

“Hottest Small State University”

“Small, Smart & Public” “Top Small Public University”

“Public Ivy” 11-to-1 Student-to-Faculty Ratio

Princeton Review: Best in the Southeast School “Alma Mater of a Nation” The College of William & Mary Williamsburg, Va. The Wren Building

The College of William and Mary is a public uni- versity located in Williamsburg, Va. Founded in 1693 by Royal Charter issued by King William III and Queen Mary II of England, William and Mary is the second oldest college in the country after Harvard. William and Mary has a long history of liberal arts education and a growing research and science curriculum that demonstrates a strong com- mitment to undergraduate research. The College, which became a state university in 1906, has been designated a “Public Ivy,” and for nine straight years has been ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the sixth-best public uni- versity in the country – and the nation’s top small public university. Also referred to as “the alma mater of a nation,” the A Window Look at Campus College has educated four U.S. Presidents – George Wash- ington, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe and John Tyler, 09 which is the third most of any college in the country. Wil- liam and Mary also claims several firsts, including the 1776 creation of Phi Beta Kappa – the country’s first academic honor society – the first honor code of conduct for college students, and the first collegiate law school, established in 1779. William and Mary is also home to the Sir Christopher SOCCER Wren Building – the country’s oldest academic building still in use – and the President’s House, the oldest home of a university president still in use. TRIBE

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Second oldest educational institution in the U.S.

In addition to four U.S. Presidents, W&M has educated a number of this country’s key historical figures, includ- ing U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall and 16 signers of the Declaration of Independence.

W&M is one of only eight U.S. institutions of higher edu- cation designated a “Public Ivy.” A Public Ivy is a state- “Small, Smart & Public” assisted institution that offers a superior education at a Sunken Gardens cost far below that of Ivy League schools.

U.S. News ranked W&M sixth among all public colleges and universities and 32nd among both public and pri- vate institutions in 2009.

Newsweek named W&M “hottest small state university” in 2006.

U.S News and World Report rated the School of Education 48th in the country in 2010.

W&M ranked 18th in graduation rates for national uni- versities in 2009.

The Princeton Review named W&M a the ‘Best of the Earl Swem Library Southeast’ school in 2009.

The W&M Law School ranked 30th in the nation in 2008.

“Alma Mater of a Nation” The History Department’s doctoral program ranked fourth in the nation for U.S. Colonial History in 2010.

W&M ranked as the sixth-best public university in the country in the inaugural guide, “America’s Best Col- leges 2008” by Forbes Magazine.

The Princeton Review rated W&M the third among the top 50 best value public colleges nationally in 2009.

Phi Beta Kappa, the premier academic honor society in America, was founded by W&M students in 1776. Graduates Outside the Wren Building Student Recreation Center W&M’s 11-to-1 student-faculty ratio is the lowest among the top public universities. Nearly 50 percent of William and Mary’s classes have fewer than 20 students.

W&M libraries, including the main Earl Swem Library, were rated the eighth best College Library in the Coun- try by the Princeton Review in 2008.

Business Week rated the W&M Undergraduate Business Program in the top 10 among Public Institutions in the country.

Forbes Magazine ranked W&M’s MBA program in the top 50. A Window Look at Campus

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WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING WOMEN’S SOCCER 2007 CAA Champions 23 NCAA Appearances

KATIE RADLOFF WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS MEN’S SOCCER Two-Time CAA Swimmer of the Year SAAC CHAMPS Team Award 2008 NCAA Second Round

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LACROSSE Back-to-Back CAA Regular Season Champions

All-America All-Conference 34 Honors in 2008-09 197 Honors in 2008-09

The College of William and Mary sponsors 23 varsity sports and provides students with a unique and successful balance of athletics and academics. The Tribe Athletics De- partment finished 117th nationally in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Standings for 2008-09, a number that ranked second among Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) programs and fourth in the state of Virginia. The Directors’ Cup, which was created by the NACDA and USA Today in 1993-94, is a FIELD HOCKEY program that honors institutions maintaining a broad-based National Academic Team Award program, achieving success in many sports, both men’s and women’s. W&M has placed among the top 100 nationally in ADRIAN TRACY 12 of the program’s 16 years, while leading the CAA on seven 09 All-American occasions. Football W&M has produced more CAA Championships than any program in the league’s history. The College owns 95 league crowns, nearly 40 more than its closest competitor. The Tribe raked in the awards in 2008-09 as well, tallying a combined 197 all-conference honors, 34 All-America honors and six

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Green and Gold produced an overall athletics winning per- centage of 68.2, while racking up a combined 888 wins. Along with its accomplishments on the field of play, the

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WOMEN’S SOCCER MEN’S BASKETBALL 23 NCAA Appearances 2008 CAA Finalists

RAGINI ACHARYA HEAD COACH JOHN DALY ITA East Region Singles Champion Eclipsed 300-win mark in 2008 Women’s Tennis

W&M: A College of Champions NCAA Championships (2) Men’s Tennis (2)

CAA Championships (95) Baseball (1) Men’s Cross Country (16) Women’s Cross Country (16) ERIN SKIPPER MEN’S GYMNASTICS Men’s Golf (1) All-CAA, All-Region 13-Time USAG National Champions Women’s Lacrosse (1) Volleyball 2008 National Academic Champions Men’s Soccer (6) Women’s Soccer (9) Women’s Swimming (1) EMILY ANDERSON Men’s Tennis (3) All-American Women’s Tennis (20) Track and Field Men’s Track and Field (4) Women’s Track and Field (9) Volleyball (8) ALEX GIBBY CAA Football Championships (3) Region Coach of the Year Men’s Cross Country TIFFANY BENSON CAA Defensive LACROSSE ECAC Championships (7) Player of the Year Back-to-Back CAA Regular Season Champions Men’s Gymnastics (3) Women’s Basketball Women’s Gymnastics (4)

CAA Athletes of the Year Overall 2008-09 Athletics 7 in 2008-09 .690 Winning Percentage

WILLIAM & MARY ATHLETICS FACTS W&M ranked fourth, the highest of any athletic scholarship-granting school and of any public school, among the Division I teams in the NCAA’s inaugural APR report KEZIEL JUNEAU W&M’s student-athlete graduations success rate is 95 Ranked No. 103 in percent Final ITA poll Men’s Tennis 46 student athletes elected to Phi Beta Kappa in the past 11 years Total CAA Championships Four Rhodes Scholars were W&M student-athletes WILLIAM AND MARY 95 09 James Madison 58 Won 28 CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year Awards in Old Dominion 47 the last seven years George Mason 43 VCU 36 UNC Wilmington 32 Hofstra 24 East Carolina 24 SOCCER Navy 21 Richmond 20 Towson 9 American 8 Loyola 8 TRIBE Georgia State 7 Delaware 4 Northeastern 3 Virginia Tech 2 Drexel 1 BASEBALL UMass 1 15 MLB Draft Picks in last eight years Villanova 1 WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM 43 THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY ATHLETICS AN EXPERIENCE IN EXCELLENCE ternational Affairs in 1965. At power. He was the managing BOARD OF VISITORS Princeton, he was elected to Phi partner of the firm for nine years. (as of July 1, 2009) Beta Kappa and rowed on the Much of Reveley’s extracur- lightweight crew for two years. ricular time over the years has Henry C. Wolf ‘64, J.D. ‘66 Rector Reveley went to law school at gone to non-profit organiza- Virginia Beach, VA the University of Virginia, re- tions. He has served on many ceiving his J.D. in 1968. Dur- educational and cultural boards, John W. Gerdelman ‘75 ing the United States Supreme including those of Princeton Vice Rector Williamsburg, VA Court’s 1969 term, he clerked for University (where he is a trustee Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. emeritus), Union Theological Janet M. Brashear ‘82 Reveley has extensively stud- Seminary in Virginia, St. Chris- Secretary ied and written about the consti- topher’s School, the Andrew W. Virginia Beach, VA tutional division of the war pow- Mellon Foundation, JSTOR, the Charles A. Banks III ers between the President and Carnegie Endowment for Inter- Gloucester, VA W. TAYLOR REVELEY III Congress. In 1972-73, he spent national Peace, the Virginia Mu- President 13 months studying the war seum of Fine Arts, the Virginia Colin G. Campbell powers while an International Historical Society, the Virginia Williamsburg, VA Taylor Reveley was sworn in Affairs Fellow of the Council on Foundation for the Humanities, Thomas E. Capps as the 27th president of the Col- Foreign Relations in New York the Richmond Symphony, and Richmond, VA lege of William and Mary on City and a Fellow of the Wood- the Presbyterian Church (USA) September 5, 2008, after serving row Wilson Center for Scholars Foundation. Timothy P. Dunn ‘83 as interim president since Feb- in Washington, D.C. He is the Reveley and his wife Helen Rectortown, VA ruary 2008. Before assuming his author of War Powers of the Presi- have four children – Taylor, Ev- Sarah I. Gore ‘56 current post, he served as dean of dent and Congress: Who Holds the erett, Nelson and Helen Lanier – Newark, DE William & Mary Law School for Arrows and Olive Branch? (Uni- and a daughter-in-law, Margaret almost a decade, starting in Au- versity of Virginia Press, 1981). Louise (Marlo, married to Tay- R. Philip Herget III gust 1998. He is the John Stew- Alexandria, VA Before joining William & lor). art Bryan Professor of Jurispru- Mary, Reveley practiced law for Kathy Y. Hornsby ‘79 dence. many years at Hunton & Wil- Williamsburg, VA Reveley received his A.B. from liams, where he specialized in Princeton University’s Woodrow energy matters, especially those Suzann W. Matthews ‘71 McLean, VA Wilson School of Public and In- involving commercial nuclear

Anita O. Poston, J.D. ‘74 Norfolk, VA tending to a variety of ranch tant Attorney General of Arizona chores, raising farm animals, from 1965 to 1969. She was ap- Robert E. Scott, J.D. ‘68 New York, NY and reading voraciously. After pointed to the Arizona State Sen- completing school in El Paso, ate in 1969, and was subsequent- John Charles Thomas Texas, she journeyed west to ly reelected to two two-year Richmond, VA continue her education at Stan- terms, during which she served Jeffrey B. Trammell ‘73 ford University, where her pro- as Majority Leader. In 1975, she Washington, DC fessors inspired and challenged was elected Judge of the Mari- her to make a difference in her copa County Superior Court and *List does not include two ad- nation and the world. served until 1979, when she was ditional members Justice O’Connor earned a appointed to the Arizona Court yet to be appointed by the Governor B.A. in economics (magna cum of Appeals. laude) from Stanford University President Reagan nominated STUDENT and a LL.B. from Stanford Law her as an Associate Justice of the REPRESENTATIVES: SANDRA DAY O’CONNOR School. She was an editor of the Supreme Court, and she took her Chancellor law review and graduated third seat September 25, 1981. She suc- Sarah D. Rojas in her law class—two spots be- ceeded the Honorable Henry A. College of William and Mary Sandra Day O’Connor, one of hind her friend and future col- Kissinger as Chancellor of the 09 D. Ryan Goodwin the most distinguished jurists in league, the late Chief Justice College of William and Mary in Richard Bland College the history of the United States William Rehnquist. 2005. In the years since her inves- Supreme Court—and its first fe- After being admitted to the titure, she has visited the College FACULTY male justice—addressed the most bar, Justice O’Connor served numerous times, visiting classes, REPRESENTATIVES: profound legal issues of her age as Deputy County Attorney of talking with students, and ad-

SOCCER with wisdom, courage, and skill. San Mateo County, California, dressing academic conferences.

Katherine M. Kulick After a long career in public ser- from 1952 to 1953, and as a civil- She is married to John Jay College of William and Mary vice, including nearly a quarter ian attorney for the U.S. Army O’Connor III, whom she met in Alexandra Duckworth century on the nation’s highest Quartermaster Market Center law school. They have three sons: TRIBE Richard Bland College court, she retired in 2006. in Frankfurt, Germany, from Scott, Brian, and Jay. Justice O’Connor spent her 1954 to 1957. From 1958 to 1960, childhood on an isolated cattle she practiced law in Maryvale, ranch in southeastern Arizona Arizona, and served as Assis-

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during his collegiate years. As a student-athlete at Boston College, Driscoll TERRY DRISCOLL captained the basketball team to the National Invitation Tournament Fi- Athletics Director nals as a senior, and was named the tournament MVP. In addition to being named an All-American, his success in the classroom as a biology major Under the steady guidance and garnered him an Academic All-America honor. watchful eye of Terry Driscoll, the Wil- After graduating from BC, he was the fourth overall pick of the 1969 liam and Mary Athletics Department NBA Draft, selected by the Detroit Pistons, just three spots after the Mil- has solidified its standing as one of the waukee Bucks chose UCLA’s Lew Alcindor, later to be known as Kareem nation’s preeminent broad-based pro- Abdul-Jabbar. Driscoll chose to play a year in Italy first, but then returned grams. As Driscoll enters his 14th year to the U.S. to play for the Pistons, Washington Bullets and Milwaukee Bucks as athletics director, he has overseen before going back to Italy as a player and then coach until 1980. an unprecedented era of improvement Driscoll then entered the corporate world in 1980, working for Ka- in terms of funding and facilities while zmaier Associates, Inc., an international sporting goods sales and sports also maintaining the College’s rich his- marketing firm. After Kazmaier purchased Bike Athletic in 1986, KSG Inc. tory of producing well-rounded stu- was formed with the objective of becoming the first, and only, national sales dent-athletes. agency in the sporting goods industry. By 1987, Driscoll was president of Driscoll oversees a program that is the company and had expanded the agency to all 50 states just two years committed to balancing academic demands with athletic success. One of later. In early 1990, Driscoll’s contribution to a marketing research project the department’s stated goals each year is to finish among the top 100 in for the NCAA was the initial step moving him from product marketing and the annual Director’s Cup rankings, which has happened in all but one of sales to sports marketing and management. The result of the project was the years that Driscoll has been the director. a joint venture between Kazmaier Associates and Host Communications - In the last six years, the Tribe’s program has combined for a total with Driscoll being named managing director and chief operating officer of of 26 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) titles. This past season, W&M NCAA International. claimed three CAA titles (Men’s and Women’s Cross Country and Wom- In 1993, Driscoll diversified his experience in the athletic world by en’s Track & Field). In 2002-03, W&M had a school-record 10 teams com- working as the venue executive director of the 1994 World Cup site in Bos- pete in the NCAA Tournament, with four teams winning conference titles ton. In September of that year, Driscoll was again enlisted to launch a new and six that finished in the top 25 at the end of their respective seasons. business, Eagle International Group, an event management and services Overall, no institution in the CAA can claim more all-time league champi- company. As vice president, Driscoll worked with Hawaii Pacific Sports to onships than the 95 William and Mary has earned. organize the Women’s World Volleyball Grand Prix competition in Hono- As impressive as the athletic accomplishments have been dur- lulu. ing Driscoll’s tenure, the program’s academic successes have been even Driscoll resides in Williamsburg with his wife, Susan. The couple has greater. In the NCAA’s inaugural (2004) APR rankings, a measurement two children – Keith, a 1997 graduate of Holy Cross, and Leslie, a 2001 grad- of academic progress based on academic eligibility, retention, and gradu- uate of William and Mary. ation of student-athletes, W&M was fourth in the nation overall and first among institutions offering athletic performance-based scholarships. Ad- DRISCOLL’S BASKETBALL ACCOMPLISHMENTS ditionally, the Tribe football team has posted a 100 percent graduation rate three times, while the majority of the program’s squads have consistently Boston College High School ranked among the nation’s finest in terms of graduation. In 2002, the CAA 1966 Boston Globe all-scholastic; BCHS Hall of Fame started recognizing Scholar-Athletes of the Year for each of the 22 sports it sponsors, and the College has had a conference-high 29 individuals re- Boston College ceive the honor. 1967 NCAA Tournament All-East Region Team In addition to the many academic and athletic successes, Driscoll’s 1968 Academic All-American impact on the program has been equally impressive in terms of physi- 1969 National Invitational Tournament cal and financial improvements. Since taking over as athletics director, Most Valuable Player Driscoll has overseen the construction of more than $20 million in new ECAC Co-Player of the Year facilities, including Plumeri Park (baseball), Albert-Daly Field (soccer, la- Coaches All-American crosse) and the Busch Courts (tennis). Recently, the College dedicated an Gator Bowl Most Valuable Player $11 million, 30,000 square-foot Jimmye Laycock Football Center at Zable Team captain Stadium in the summer of 2008. During the last four years, the venera- Scholar-Athlete ble stadium has been enhanced with an $800,000-plus video scoreboard (2007), the installation of a $650,000 permanent lighting system (2006) and Boston College Hall of Fame an $840,000 state-of-the-art Jersey Retired (1/24/99) Field Turf Pro artificial playing surface (2006). Averaged 18.5 points and 13.9 rebounds per game in three- This past summer, new year career. Holds BC records in career rebounds (1,071), ca- synthetic turf with water reer rebounds per game (13.9), season rebounds (498), and cannons were installed at rebounds in a single game (31). Twelfth-leading scorer in BC Busch Field, the home of history (1,426), fifth-best career scoring average (18.5), tied for the William and Mary Field second-most points in a single game (46), 10th-best career free 09 Hockey program. throw percentage (.779) In addition to the phys- ical structures, Driscoll has Professional Basketball also worked with the As- 1969 First round draft pick (fourth overall) sociate Athletics Director 1971 Detroit Pistons for Development, Bobby 1972 Washington Bullets SOCCER Dwyer, to increase the an- 1973-75 Milwaukee Bucks nual fund-raising totals for 1975 Spirit of St. Louis non-capital projects from 1976 Outstanding Foreign Player, Virtus Pallacanestro $1.36 million in 1995 to the

(Italian Professional League) TRIBE current annual total of ap- proximately $2.7 million. Coaching Career A true student-athlete Coached Sinudyne to Italian Professional League Championships in himself, Driscoll’s leader- 1979 and 1980. ship skills were developed

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William and Mary is committed to building and maintaining outstanding fa- cilities for all 23 of its varsity athletic teams. The College has demonstrated this Busch Tennis Courts commitment by investing approximately $16 million toward the construction and upgrade of its athletics facilities during just the last six years. Among W&M’s recent projects was the completion of the $11 million, 30,000-square foot Jimmye Laycock Football Center, which was dedicated in June of 2008. This past summer, the Lay- cock Center renovated the foyer to include photos, information and memorablia on the Tribe’s storied football tradition. This past summer, Busch Field experienced a renovation that included a total revamp of the field, underlying pad, water cannon and drainage system. The reno- vation created a competition surface that ranks alongside those used at the U.S. National Training Centers in Virginia Beach, Va., Chula Vista, Calif., and that used at last year’s Olympic Games. In 2005, Kaplan Arena received an upgrade with the installation of 6,900-square foot permanent wood floor along with rubberized sports flooring on the open end of the arena to accomodate track and field and other multi-purpose activities. A year earlier, the home of Tribe soccer and lacrosse, Albert-Daly Field was dedicated, providing the programs with a $1 million all-natural grass facility. TRIBE ATHLETICS FACILITIES

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46 WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM TRIBE ATHLETICS Chris Goodwin Don andBetsyGarber Brad andChrisEure Phil Essman Bo andJackieEskay Dan andSherryCarrigan $1,000 ANDABOVE Jon andLauraTuttle Chris andCarolMaher Mike andCarolCummings $2,500 ANDABOVE ANNUAL GIFTS Ian Schaul Terry and Caroline O’Connor Jennifer Norman Jessica Muskey Dr. DavidJones Dana Fox Katherine Feldmann Dr. JudithEwell Wade Barrett Nathan and Meredith Atshuler $500-$999 Michael Zeidler Charlotte Wingate Jon M.Walters Jon andLauraTuttle Pauline Emmett Debevoise &Plimpton Heidi Crapol Ed Crapol Alison SimmonsCrapol Rob Burnett Adin PembertonBrown $1,000 andABOVE ENDOWMENT Khary StocktonEndowment Charles SmithEndowment Men’s AlumniEndowment Cummings/Haynie Andrew E.Crapol Patrick andWinifred Robert and Kimberly Ageloff ENDOWMENTS MEN’S SOCCER The CornerPocket Chesapeake Bank Berkeley Realty Bayport CreditUnion Aberdeen Barn 1st AdvantageFederal BANNERS The SupplyRoomCompanies SunTrust Bank Berkeley Realty SCOREBOARD William and Mary would like to thank all the generous the all thank to like would Mary and William Endowment and JoAnneStrother and JeanneZeidler Endowment Carrigan Endowment Endowment Property Management Credit Union Property Management sponsors ofsignsappearingatAlbert-DalyField.

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