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• CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY •

Location...... Newport News, Va. Department Phone...... 757-594-7025 Founded...... 1961 Department Fax...... 757-594-7839 Enrollment...... 5,000 Website...... www.CNUsports.com Nickname...... Captains Senior Director of Athletic Communications Colors...... Royal Blue and Silver Francis Tommasino...... 757-594-7884 Conference...... Capital Athletic Director of Sports Information Home Field...... Captains Field Rob Silsbee...... 757-594-7382 President...... Sen. Paul S. Trible, Jr. Assistant Director of Sports Information Director of Athletics...... Kyle McMullin Kenny Kline...... 757-594-7886

• TABLE OF CONTENTS • • 2016 CNU MEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE •

COACHING STAFF JOE POMBRIANT CLASSIC Head Coach Steve Shaw...... 2 9/2 Greensboro Captains Field 7:30 p.m. Assistant Coaches...... 4 9/4 Allegheny Captains Field 1:00 p.m. 2016 CNU MEN’S SOCCER 9/7 N.C. Wesleyan Captains Field 7:00 p.m. Season Schedule...... 1 Season Preview...... 6 9/10 at Wesleyan Virginia Beach, Va. 7:00 p.m. Roster...... 8 9/14 Methodist Captains Field 5:00 p.m. Veterans...... 9 Newcomers...... 23 • MEET THE CAPTAINS - PG. 5 • 9/16 at University of Redlands Redlands, Calif. 1:00 p.m. OPPONENTS 9/18 at Chapman Orange, Calif. 7:00 p.m. Capital Athletic Conference Opponents...... 26 9/21 at Lynchburg Lynchburg, Va. 7:00 p.m. Non-Conference Opponents...... 27 Capital Athletic Conference...... 28 9/24 York (Pa.)* Captains Field 7:00 p.m. 2015 SEASON IN REVIEW 9/28 Randolph Captains Field 7:00 p.m. 2015 Recap...... 30 10/1 at Wesley* Dover, Del. 3:00 p.m. 2015 Results...... 31 10/5 at Southern Virginia* Buena Vista, Va. 7:00 p.m. 2015 Statistics...... 32 CAC Season in Review...... 34 10/8 at Frostburg State* Frostburg, Md. 7:00 p.m. MEN’S SOCCER HISTORY 10/11 St. Mary’s (Md.)* Captains Field 7:00 p.m. • 2015 SEASON REVIEW - PG. 29 • All-Time Records...... 36 10/14 Mary Washington* Captains Field 7:00 p.m. Game Records...... 37 Season Records...... 38 10/19 at Salisbury* Salisbury, Md. 3:30 p.m. Career Records...... 39 10/22 at Penn State Harrisburg* Middletown, Pa. 2:00 p.m. Records by Class...... 40 Team Records...... 41 10/26 Marymount* Captains Field 7:00 p.m. Year-by-Year Leaders...... 42 CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT All-Americans...... 44 All-Time Honors...... 46 10/29 CAC 1st Round TBD 7:00 p.m. All-Time Roster...... 50 11/1 CAC Semifinals TBD 7:00 p.m. All-Time Results...... 54 11/5 CAC Championship TBD 6:00 p.m. All-Time Opponents...... 60 • CAPTAINS HISTORY - PG. 85 • NCAA Tournament History...... 61 *Capital Athletic Conference Game Captains in the Community...... 66 Einstein Award...... 67 Captains Field...... 68 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY • MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS • Athletic Facilities...... IFC Christopher Newport University...... 70 The 2016 Men’s Soccer Media Guide is a publication of the Christopher Newport University CNU Athletics...... 71 Department of Athletic Communications. CNU Sports Live...... 72 CNU Roster of Champions...... 73 Editor/Writer: Rob Silsbee, Francis Tommasino, Kenny Kline; Photography: Ashley Oaks-Clary, CNU Administration...... 74 Keller Gabriel, Madeline Mason, Savand Action Photography, University Communications; Cov- er and Interior Design: Kenny Kline; Printing: Fidelity Printing, Inc. Athletics Staff Directory...... 75 • WELCOME TO CNU - PG. 69 • CNU at a Glance...... 76

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HEAD COACH • WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES WITH 250 VICTORIES •

STEVE SHAW NO. NAME SCHOOL YEARS W L T PCT. MOREHEAD STATE ‘74 1. Paul McGinlay Trinity (Texas) 25 436 71 30 .840 2. Jay Martin Ohio Wesleyan 39 673 129 63 .814 21ST SEASON • 280-96-34 (.724 WINNING PCT.) 3. Matt Smith Alfred 17 259 58 25 .794 4. Erick Baumann Dominican (Ill.) 21 349 85 29 .785 Steve Shaw has led the Christopher Newport University men’s soccer team since 5. Skip Roderick Elizabethtown 33 502 140 58 .759 1996, and has guided the Captains to national prominence. Under his guidance, the 6. Dan Rothert Loras 18 290 94 25 .740 program became the first CNU sport to earn a national ranking of number one, has reached the four times, and has captured four conference tournament titles 7. Sonny Travis Emory 30 406 134 50 .731 since 2009. 8. Matt Cushing Wheaton (Mass.) 22 316 106 41 .727 9. Steve Shaw Chris. Newport 20 280 96 34 .724 Entering his 21st season in 2016, the Dean of CNU head coaches became just the fourth coach in CNU Athletics history to reach 20 years of service for the Captains. 10. Chris Waterbury Plattsburgh St. 34 452 157 63 .719 He continues to add to an already impressive legacy after three years in the Capital Athletic Conference, moving up to 16th among active head coaches in career winning percentage. With the last win of the year, Shaw notched his 250th career coaching victory. The 2014 season marked one of the strongest in program history, as Shaw led CNU A native of Marshfield, Massachusetts, Shaw came to CNU following six seasons as an to its first CAC title and back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2012. assistant at William & Mary. In 20 seasons leading the Captains, Shaw has amassed The team danced all the way to the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight for the fourth time in an overall record of 280-96-34 (.724), by far the best record in men’s soccer history at program history, and finished the year with 19 wins, ranked second most all-time. For CNU. His coaching career has now spanned 37 years and his teams have produced a his efforts, he was named NSCAA Region Coach of the Year for the fourth time in his record of 452-159-62 (.718). career. The NSCAA has honored Shaw as Region Coach of the Year in 2000, 2009, 2011 and now, 2014. Shaw’s Captains have advanced to the NCAA Tournament in seven of the last ten years, and eight times in total. CNU first advanced to the Elite Eight in 2000, and then In 2013, Shaw guided the Captains in its first season as members of the Capital Ath- went to back-to-back Elite Eights in 2008 and 2009. The return trip in 2014 ended in a letic Conference. CNU reached the CAC semifinals and finished the year with a 13-5-2. PK shootout, running CNU’s overall postseason record to 11-6-4. Christopher Newport

• COACHING RECORD •

OVERALL CONFERENCE YEAR W-L PCT. W-L PCT. PLACE POSTSEASON 1996 13-5-0 .722 4-2-0 .667 3rd --- 1997 10-9-0 .526 4-2-0 .667 3rd --- 1998 10-7-0 .588 4-2-0 .667 2nd --- 1999 13-4-1 .750 5-1-0 .833 2nd --- 2000 18-3-1 .841 6-0-0 1.000 1st NCAA Elite Eight 2001 15-5-0 .750 6-1-0 .857 2nd --- 2002 10-8-1 .735 6-1-0 .857 T1st --- 2003 12-5-3 .675 6-0-1 .929 1st --- 2004 11-7-2 .600 3-2-1 .583 4th --- 2005 12-7-0 .638 4-2-0 .667 3rd --- 2006 15-5-2 .727 5-0-1 .917 1st NCAA 2nd Round 2007 11-7-0 .611 5-1-0 .833 2nd --- 2008 17-5-3 .730 5-0-1 .917 1st NCAA Elite Eight 2009 18-2-4 .833 6-0-0 1.000 1st NCAA Elite Eight 2010 20-2-1 .891 5-1-0 .833 2nd NCAA 2nd Round 2011 17-1-1 .921 6-0-0 1.000 1st NCAA 2012 15-4-2 .762 6-1-1 .813 1st NCAA 2013 13-5-2 .700 6-2-0 .750 3rd --- 2014 19-3-5 .796 4-2-3 .611 5th NCAA Elite Eight 2015 11-2-6 .737 4-2-3 .611 5th --- TOTALS 280-96-34 .724 100-22-11 .806 ------

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advanced to the second round of the NCAA’s in 2006 and 2010, and posted the best record in school history in 2011 going 17-1-1. • COACHING HONORS • His first team at CNU in 1996 surprised everyone by going 13-5 just one year after the program had suffered through a 5-11 season. That CNU squad cracked the NCAA South Region Top 10 for the first time in many years. 1999 USA South Coach of the Year In 2000, Shaw first took his Captains squad to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. 2000 NSCAA All-Region Coach of the Year By advancing that far, Shaw accomplished something that no other CNU athletic team 2000 USA South Coach of the Year had ever done at the time. The Captains posted their best record at the time by going 2003 USA South Coach of the Year 18-3-1, playing another power-packed schedule. The Dixie Conference recognized his 2006 USA South Coach of the Year 2008 VaSID All-State Coach of the Year efforts by naming him Coach of the Year. 2008 USA South Coach of the Year 2009 NSCAA All-Region Coach of the Year Shaw’s imprint on the William & Mary program is evident by the fact the team went 2009 USA South Coach of the Year 86-32-14 in his six seasons there. Shaw was one of the key architects that turned the 2011 NSCAA All-Region Coach of the Year Tribe program into a national power. 2011 USA South Coach of the Year 2012 USA South Coach of the Year Shaw can also be seen working with young people throughout the Tidewater commu- 2014 NSCAA All-Region Coach of the Year nity, mentoring young soccer players from the inner city as well as the Virginia Legacy 2014 VaSID All-State Coach of the Year Soccer Club. He has also made two trips to Africa where he has conducted clinics and donated soccer equipment while working with the International Young Life Organiza- tion and working with kids in Honduras.

Shaw was also an outstanding player at Morehead State, where he was nominated for All-America honors. He spent two years with the LaLiga Alajuelense Youth Re- • MILESTONE VICTORIES • serve team in Costa Rica and played for the Kentucky Kickers, the state’s amateur champions. NO. OPPONENT DATE SCORE After earning his bachelor’s degree at Morehead State, Shaw earned his masters 1 vs. Washington (Md.) 9/7/1996 4-3 from Eastern Kentucky. He is fluent in Spanish and also has a working knowledge of 100 vs. N.C. Wesleyan 11/1/2003 2-1 French, Portuguese and Italian. 150 vs. St. Mary’s (Md.) 10/20/2007 1-0 200 vs. St. Mary’s (Md.) 10/23/2010 4-1 Shaw and his wife Alice reside in Newport News, VA. 250 vs. Wesley 11/2/2013 3-2

• SHAW BY THE NUMBERS •

During his time at CNU, Shaw has posted victories in 11 different states. Among his extensive travels, he has won games in Texas, 11 Ohio, New York, Georgia, Tennessee, and New Jersey.

Entering his 21st season, Steve Shaw is the longest-tenured active coach at CNU. Overall, his reign ranks fourth in school history, trail- 21 ing only C.J. Woollum (men’s basketball, 1984-2010), Vince Brown (track & field, 1980-2005), and Dan Winters (sailing, 1991-2012).

Since D3Soccer.com began releasing national polls in 2010, Shaw’s teams have appeared in 42 of the 64 NCAA Top-25 rank- 42 ings. During that time, his Captains were ranked 1st five times and among the top-five in 23 polls.

Not only has Shaw coached five of the program’s six All-Americans, but he has also coached 69 All-Conference honorees, including five 69 players who were four-time selections.

During his 20 seasons as the head coach at CNU, Steve Shaw has 82 posted victories over 82 different programs.

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ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH JUSTIN CHEZEM RYAN HAGERTY CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT ‘05 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT ‘02

10TH SEASON AT CNU 14TH SEASON AT CNU

A staple on the sidelines of Christopher Newport men’s soccer for the last nine Ryan Hagerty is beginning his 14th season as a member of head coach Steve years, Justin Chezem returns to CNU for his tenth season as an assistant coach Shaw’s staff in 2016. in 2016. During his time on the sidelines, Hagerty has been instrumental in Christopher Since joining the coaching staff, CNU has posted a 169-41-26 record, more than Newport’s numerous postseason runs. Since joining the staff, he has helped half of Coach Shaw’s 280 career head coaching victories. With Chezem on the guide the Captains to seven NCAA Tournament berths, including Elite Eight ap- staff, the team has appeared in seven NCAA Tournaments, including three trips pearances in 2008, 2009 and 2014. to the Elite Eight. Before joining Shaw on the sidelines, Hagerty was a three-year standout for the Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Chezem was a four-year player for head coach Captains. As a player, he helped anchor a defense that allowed just 18 goals in 22 Steve Shaw from 2001-04. During that time, he helped the Captains post a com- games and rolled to the Elite Eight in 2000. bined 48-25-6 record. On an individual level, he was a first team All-Conference pick in 2003 and 2004. Additionally, he was named to the USA South All-Tourna- A Virginia Beach native, he led Kempsville High School to a state championship ment team for his efforts in the postseason during the 2004 campaign. and also garnered First Team All-State and All-Beach District honors during that time. Chezem graduated with a degree in Business Marketing and has also coached locally at Warwick High School. He and his wife Elizabeth currently reside in New- Hagerty and his wife Lindsay have a daughter, Kylee, and son, Mason are cur- port News. rently living in Seaford. He is a History teacher and coach at York High School in the York County Public School System.

ASSISTANT COACH SHAWN TRUEBLOOD CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT ‘08

5TH SEASON AT CNU

Shawn Trueblood returns for his fifth season on the sideline as an assistant coach with the Captains.

He was a four-year starter on defense under head coach Steve Shaw between 2004-07, scoring five goals in his career. CNU averaged over 12 wins a sea- son while Trueblood played, earning one trip to the NCAA Tournament, defeating Chestnut Hill in the first round in 2006.

Since graduating in 2008, Trueblood has been building his coaching resume as a staff member at Lafayette HS and with the Virginia Legacy. He has served as a coach in the Legacy program since 2008, and now oversees the East End Leg- acy’s Developmental, Advanced Development and U10-U18 Travel Teams. He also served as an assistant coach at his high school alma mater in Williamsburg for three years.

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After featuring one of the most potent offensive at- Durbin played in 13 games, including one start, for tacks in the nation for the better part of a decade, the then Divisio I Patriots and will be expected to impact 20th year under head coach Steve Shaw saw things the offense immediately. Sophomore Teig Lesko and flip upside down a bit in 2015 for the Christopher rookie Jordan Boone will also factor into the rotation Newport men’s soccer team. The offense scored the this season. second fewest goals in program history, but taking the wheel was a defense that was historically great at MIDFIELDERS CNU, vaulting the Captains into the nation’s top five during the year. Two-time All-Region midfielder Harry Nodwell will slide to the defense this season, opening up a hole Things would not end the way Captains’ fans would in the central midfield, but the return of Jimmy Grace hope, as an early exit in the Capital Athletic Confer- is expected to cover that loss. A two-time All-Confer- ence Tournament spelled disaster for the teams’ ence selection, Grace has had a flair for the dramatic postseason hopes. Despite a defense that registered moment in his career and will add size and technical ten shutouts and posted a 0.68 goals against aver- ability to the attacking midfield position. A newcomer, age, second best all-time at CNU, the Captains would David Eddleton, will join him in the center of the park, • PATRICK BURNS • finish with an overall record of 11-2-6 and miss the while the outside midfielders feature a bevy of op- postseason for just the second time since 2008. tions.

is back, and also will enjoy the return of impact mid- Shaw expects things to turn around quickly in 2016, Gogolin will likely start on the outside, along with fielder Jimmy Grace. Grace missed all of 2015 with and Captains’ fans will be hoping for the nationally- sophomore Zachary Ballard. The second-year, Bal- an injury and the All-Conference midfielder will be a prominent program to get back on track. lard, made an immediate impact with three goals in jolt to the starting lineup. 19 games last season. Senior Preston Key has a lot CNU will need to replace their senior goalkeeper, No- FORWARDS of experience to help add depth to the outside, while lan Mann, and NSCAA All-Region center back Sean rookies Samsu Sallah and James Lee will open their

Christein, but the bulk of the Captains’ starting lineup careers as reserves on the outside. Senior Patrick Burns will continue to be the head- liner at the top of the CNU attack, after back-to-back first team All-Conference selections. The 6-3 senior forward scored nine goals and added three assists a year ago, leading the CNU offense for a second straight season. The Captains graduated Ryan Bal- four, but return a solid corps of roleplayers and ex- pect big contributions from newcomers.

Girma Baker and Mamadou Barry each saw signifi- cant playing time at the top last season, combining for three goals and four assists. Junior Andrew Gogo- lin will also slide up top this season, adding a speed- ster to the arsenal for Coach Shaw’s attack. Gogolin ranked third on the team with three goals and three assists for nine total points.

• ANDREW GOGOLIN • One of the top pick-ups in the offseason for CNU was • JIMMY GRACE • transfer Stephen Durbin.

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The midfield unit is by far the deepest on the CNU Methodist University, all out of the USA South Ath- roster, with 17 rostered players listed as midfielders. letic Conference, along with usual suspect Virginia Sophomores Daniel Zeitoun, Andrew Maeso and ju- Wesleyan College. The Joe Pombriant / CNU Soccer nior Hunter Johnson will be among the top options Classic will also include Allegheny College, a team off the bench. the Captains’ have never played before.

DEFENSE In conference play, CNU will be looking to right the ship after back-to-back mediocre results against the Despite being a question mark heading into 2015, league. Salisbury, the 2015 champs, will be favored the defensive unit was a pleasant surprise for the to repeat while York (Pa.), who finished second, is Captains and will return three of four starters again expected to be tough as well. The Captains welcome in 2016. Losing Christein in the middle will need to York to Newport News on September 24 and will be addressed, but with Nodwell, a calm and savvy travel to Salisbury on October 19. player, moving back, the expectation is another strong year from the CNU defense. Nodwell will be The primary goal of the season will be to find a bit one of three senior starters in the back, as Sammy more offense than a year ago, while also trying to • HARRY NODWELL • Blosser and Zach Douglass will start on the outside. maintain the defensive dominance that kept the Cap- Sophomore Bobby Seifert will round out the group, tains in so many games last season. Entering his 21st anchoring a defense that allowed just 14 goals in 19 season at the helm, head coach Steve Shaw hopes games last season. GOALKEEPERS to point CNU back toward the postseason, where the Captains could make their 10th NCAA Tournament Those Captains playing behind the starting four al- During the Captains’ strong defensive season a appearance. most all have playing experience at the collegiate year ago, rookie Zach Pedini got some experience level, with Keoni Rison, Charlie Dodge and Cameron by playing in six games, making four starts. Now a Vaughn among them. sophomore, Pedini will likely take over the starting goalkeeper job, being backed up by senior Sam Les- ko. Lesko started 17 games in 2014 and will provide the unit with a veteran presence should Pedini get in trouble. Also helping with depth is returner Mitchell Lagos and newcomer Luke Pfeifer.

SCHEDULE AND OUTLOOK

A difficult three-game road trip is circled on the schedule from the outset, as CNU will travel across the country to play a pair of California-based teams, including nationally-ranked Redlands on September 16. The tough stretch continues against Chapman University and then back to Virginia to face Lynch- burg College before starting conference play on Sep- tember 24.

The non-conference slate features familiar faces like • ZACH DOUGLASS • • SAMMY BLOSSER • Greensboro College, N.C. Wesleyan College, and

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NO. NAME POSITION HEIGHT WEIGHT CLASS HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL 00 Zach Pedini GK 6-1 190 So. Midlothian, Va. / James River 1 Keoni Rison D 5-8 140 So. Midlothian, Va. / Midlothian 2 Hunter Johnson MF 5-11 160 Jr. Beaverdam, Va. / Patrick Henry 3 Sammy Blosser D 5-10 180 Sr. Newport News, Va. / Menchville 4 Teig Lesko F 5-9 135 So. Blacksburg, Va. / Blacksburg 5 Michael Pelletier MF 6-0 145 Fr. Little Rock, Ark. / James River (Va.) 7 Harry Nodwell D 5-9 180 Sr. Devon, England / Exmouth Community College 8 Jimmy Grace MF 6-4 185 Sr. Ashburn, Va. / Briar Woods 9 Daniel Zeitoun MF 5-8 150 So. Ashburn, Va. / Briar Woods 11 Girma Baker MF 5-9 145 Jr. Art Kilo, Ethiopia / The Covenant School (Va.) 12 Zachary Ballard MF 6-0 150 So. Nokesville, Va. / Patriot 13 Jordan Yarros D 5-9 145 Fr. Adamstown, Md. / Tuscarora 14 David Eddleton MF 6-1 170 Fr. Christiansburg, Va. / Christiansburg 15 Bobby Seifert D 5-9 150 So. Springfield, Va. / Lake Braddock 16 Patrick Burns F 6-3 220 Sr. Clifton Forge, Va. / Alleghany 17 Andrew Gogolin MF 6-1 170 Jr. Stafford, Va. / Colonial Forge 18 Preston Key MF 5-11 165 Sr. Danville, Va. / Carlisle School 19 Michael Wilson MF 5-11 145 Fr. Williamsburg, Va. / Bruton 20 Jordan Boone F 6-1 160 Fr. Christiansburg, Va. / Christiansburg 21 Hunter Simons MF 5-8 155 Jr. Midlothian, Va. / Clover Hill 22 Jaime Dooley F 6-0 140 Fr. Vinton, Va. / North Cross 23 Andrew Maeso MF 6-0 180 So. Williamsburg, Va. / Bruton 24 Charlie Dodge D 5-11 165 Sr. Chesterfield, Va. / Monacan 25 Jordan Clark D 6-0 150 Sr. Woodbridge, Va. / Hylton 26 Luke Pfeifer GK 6-0 180 So. Williamsburg, Va. / Williamsburg Christian Acad. 27 Mitchell Lagos GK 6-4 175 Jr. Fairfax, Va. / Chantilly 28 Sam Lesko GK 6-0 175 Sr. Blacksburg, Va. / Blacksburg 29 Cameron Vaughn D 5-10 150 Jr. Woodbridge, Va. / Osbourn Park 30 Khari Jones D 5-11 175 Fr. Fredericksburg, Va. / James Monroe 31 Derek Cook MF 6-3 185 Fr. Yorktown, Va. / Tabb 32 Samsudeen Sallah MF 6-0 150 Fr. Banjul, The Gambia / George Mason (Va.) 33 Mamadou Barry F 5-10 165 Sr. Ashburn, Va. / Briar Woods 34 Kaleb Underwood MF 6-0 155 So. Chesapeake, Va. / Cape Henry Collegiate 35 Zach Douglass D 6-0 155 Jr. Woodbridge, Va. / Forest Park 36 Connor Werrlein D 5-11 160 So. Fairfax, Va. / W.T. Woodson 37 James Lee MF 5-10 155 Jr. Woodbridge, Va. / Hylton 38 Aaron Brantingham D 6-2 160 So. Shanghai, China / Concordia International School 39 Noah Peizer MF 5-10 140 Fr. Arlington, Va. / Yorktown 40 Stephen Durbin F 6-0 175 So. Burke, Va. / Lake Braddock

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MAMADOU SAMMY BARRY 33 BLOSSER 3 SENIOR • 5-9 • 160 • MIDFIELD SENIOR • 5-10 • 180 • DEFENSE

ASHBURN, VA. NEWPORT NEWS, VA. BRIAR WOODS MENCHVILLE

2015 - SOPHOMORE - Played in all 19 games as a key reserve in the midfield unit...Reg- 2015 - JUNIOR - Key defender for the Captains, starting the season as a reserve and taking istered first career goal at N.C. Wesleyan on September 9...Also picked up two assists, over a starting role mid-way through the season...Helped contribute to all ten shutouts as helping on goals against Greensboro on September 19 and Penn State Harrisburg on Sep- an outside back...Played in 18 games making 10 starts...Assisted on one goal during the tember 26...Took seven total shots...Played a career-high 57 minutes at Southern Virginia year, against Virginia Wesleyan on September 4...Put six of his total 16 shots on-frame... on October 6...Member of the CAC All-Academic Team. Played all 110 minutes of four double overtime ties...Also didn’t leave the field in four more regulation games...Integral part of defense that posted the second lowest goals against 2014 - FRESHMAN - Saw action in two games in his debut season with the Captains... average in program history. Made collegiate debut against Whitman College on August 30...Also played season-high 23 minutes against Southern Virginia on October 7...Took one shot against the Knights. 2014 - SOPHOMORE - Played in eight games, making four starts before suffering a season- ending injury...Helped solidify a strong back line early in the season...Played 80+ minutes AT BRIAR WOODS - Played all four years under head coach Francois Bernard in the mid- three times, including a complete game against N.C. Wesleyan in a tight 4-3 victory. field...Won district championship as a junior and regional championship in his final year. 2013 - FRESHMAN - Saw action in 11 games during his first year as a member of the Cap- PERSONAL - Mamadou Abdoulaye Barry was born in the Ivory Coast...Son of Ibrahima and tains...Posted one assist, helping set up a goal in the win over Southern Virginia on Oct. 9... Idiatou Barry...Has two sisters, Hady and Aicha, and one brother, Alpha...Hobbies include Took two shots and put one on-frame. anime, drawing, designing and music...Favorite sports personality is Jack Wilshere...Most impressive person met is his father...Favorite movie is “Princess Mononoke”...Majoring in AT MENCHVILLE - Played four years on the back line for the Monarchs in the Penin- Studio Art. sula District...Won district tournament championship three times...Earned second team All- District honors as a junior and first team All-District as a senior...Also picked up first team All-Region in 2013...Named to Eastern Region All-Tournament Team.

PERSONAL - Samuel C. Blosser was born in Newport News, Va...Son of Clayton and Lewi Blosser...Member of the National Honor Society in high school...Has not yet decided on a major.

• CAREER STATISTICS • • CAREER STATISTICS •

SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MINS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MINS 20131 1 0 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 179 2014 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 28 2014 8 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 469 2015 19 0 1 2 4 7 .143 2 .286 0 0-0 363 2015 18 10 0 1 1 16 .000 6 .375 0 0-0 1285 TOTAL 21 0 1 2 4 8 .125 2 .250 0 0-0 391 TOTAL 37 14 0 2 2 18 .000 7 .389 0 0-0 1933

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PATRICK JORDAN BURNS 16 CLARK 25 SENIOR • 6-2 • 200 • FORWARD SENIOR • 6-0 • 150 • DEFENSE

CLIFTON FORGE, VA. WOODBRIDGE, VA. ALLEGHANY HYLTON

2015 - JUNIOR - First team All-Conference forward...First team VaSID All-State selection... 2015 - JUNIOR - Appeared in three games during his third campaign...Saw action against Backed up strong second season with another terrific campaign in his third, leading the Penn State Harrisburg, at Southern Virginia, and versus Salisbury...Played a career-high 20 Captains in scoring...Registered nine goals, three assists and 21 total points...Named CAC minutes against the Sea Gulls on October 21...Helped secure two shutouts. Player of the Week on September 8 after totaling four goals and an assist in the opening week of the season...Scored all three goals in a come-from-behind 3-2 double overtime win 2014 - SOPHOMORE - Saw action in three games in his second year at CNU...Registered against Virginia Wesleyan on September 4...Notched the game-winning goal at Randolph a season-high 15 minutes of play against Southern Virginia, where he took his only shot of on September 1 and against the Marlins...Played in 18 games, making 17 starts. the season and put it on-goal...Also played against Whitman and Marymount.

2014 - SOPHOMORE - Broke out in his second season and turned into one of the biggest 2013 - FRESHMAN - Played in eight games during his first season as a Captain...Helped offensive weapons for the Captains...Earned first team All-Conference and VaSID All-State secure five shutouts for the CNU defense...Took two shots on the season, putting both honors...Ranked second in the league in scoring, with 36 points, and finished the year on-frame. ranked 12th nationally in total assists, with 12...Came off the bench to help pace the nation’s third ranked team in total goals and points scored...Finished season tied for 7th on the single AT HYLTON - Played two years of varsity soccer under head coach Kristy Beckman in the season scoring chart and tied for fifth in single season assists. Cardinal District...Named second team All-District in 2013.

2013 - FRESHMAN - Played in 16 games, making eight starts, during his first year as a PERSONAL - Jordan Matthew Clark was born in Fort Belvoir, Va...Son of Michael and member of the Captains...Took two shots against Randolph-Macon, Virginia Wesleyan and Tracey Clark...Has two brothers, Michael and Garrett...Favorite sports personality is Robert Roanoke...Finished year with eight shots, putting three on-goal. Griffin III...Dream vacation is a trip to Hawaii...Favorite movie is “Superbad”...Favorite book is “The Kite Runner”...Has not yet decided on a major. AT ALLEGHANY - Played forward all four years in the Blue Ridge District...Won district championship as a freshman...Three-time first team All-District...Named All-Region three straight years, including twice a first team selection...Second team All-State as a senior and honorable mention All-State his junior year...Set three VHSL state records: most goals in a game, most goals in a season and most hat tricks in a career.

PERSONAL - Patrick Chase Burns was born in Roanoke, Va...Son of Debbie Floyd-Burns and Charles Burns...Has one brother, Cassidy, who played football at Bridgewater College... Majoring in Psychology with a double minor in Biology and Leadership Studies.

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SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MINS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MINS 2013 16 8 0 0 0 8 .000 3 .375 0 0-0 521 2013 8 0 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 74 2014 27 2 12 12 36 62 .194 34 .548 2 0-0 1130 2014 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 22 2015 18 18 9 3 21 83 .108 46 .554 2 0-0 1377 2015 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 36 TOTAL 61 28 21 15 57 153 .137 83 .542 4 0-0 3028 TOTAL 14 0 0 0 0 3 .000 3 1.000 0 0-0 132

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CHARLIE JIMMY DODGE 24 GRACE 8 SENIOR • 5-9 • 160 • MIDFIELD / DEFENSE SENIOR • 6-1 • 170 • MIDFIELD

CHESTERFIELD, VA. ELKRIDGE, MD. MONACAN BRIAR WOODS

2015 - JUNIOR - Saw action in three games during his third year with CNU Soccer...Played 2015 - JUNIOR - Did not play (injury)...Member of the CAC All-Academic Team. at Rutgers-Camden, against Penn State Harrisburg and versus Salisbury...Played 13 min- utes against the Lions...Contributed to a pair of shutouts. 2014 - SOPHOMORE - Second team All-Conference selection...Continued to look strong in his first full year as a starter in the midfield...Ranked fifth on the team in scoring with 13 2014 - SOPHOMORE - Played in seven games during his second season as a Captain as points on four goals and five assists...Had five points in the NCAA Tournament, including a defensive reserve...Helped lock down a shutout against Frostburg State with a season- a game-winning goal in the opening round against Lynchburg...Finished season with two long 49 minutes...Also played 31 minutes against Southern Virginia...Registered one shot game-winners, as the other came against defending national runner-up Rutgers-Camden against the Bobcats on October 11. on September 20...Registered a three-assist performance against Southern Virginia on Oc- tober 7...Added an assist in the postseason against Whitworth in the Sweet 16...Member of 2013 - FRESHMAN - Worked his way into the starting lineup in his first year with CNU...Ap- the CAC All-Academic Team. peared in 15 total games, starting ten...Posted a pair of assists, with one against Frostburg State on Oct. 12 and another in the CAC Semifinal matchup against nationally-ranked York 2013 - FRESHMAN - Earned Co-Rookie of the Year honors by the Capital Athletic Confer- (Pa.) on Nov. 4. ence...Named as second team All-Conference and All-State (VaSID) selection...Appeared in all 20 games, joining the starting lineup halfway through the season to make nine starts... AT MONACAN - Played center mid for all four years in the Dominion District...Holds school Scored four goals and added two assists, with all but one scoring tally coming in the second record for assists in a season...Earned All-Academic honors three years...Twice named first half of the season...Tallied a pair of goals versus Southern Virginia on Oct. 9 in his first team All-District...Also earned All-Region honors once. collegiate start...Took 26 total shots, with 12 on-goal...Named to CAC All-Academic Team.

PERSONAL - Charles Ellery Dodge was born in Midlothian, Va. and goes by the nickname AT BRIAR WOODS - Played in the midfield all four years under head coach Francois Ber- “Charlie”...Son of Robert Dodge and Claudia Robertson...Has two brothers, Spence and nard...Won district championship as a junior and region championship senior year...Earned Rob, and one sister, Lisa...Favorite sports personality is Ken Griffey, Jr...Dream vacation All-District honors twice and All-Loudoun team his senior year...Loudoun Soccer Player of would be a trip to the Colorado mountains...Person in history he’d most like to meet is the Year in 2013 Ted Williams...Most impressive person met is Lawrence Taylor...Volunteers with the Special Olympics...Favorite movie is “Superbad”...Favorite musician is Jack Johnson...Majoring in PERSONAL - James Richard Grace was born in Columbia, Md...Son of Jim and Margaret Psychology. Grace...Has two brothers, Brendan and Evan, and one sister, Patricia...Father played col- lege soccer at the University of Scranton...Favorite sports personality is Jack Wilshere... Favorite movie is “Miracle”...Favorite book is “The Kite Runner”...Has not yet decided on a major.

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SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MINS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MINS 2013 15 10 0 2 2 7 .000 4 .571 0 0-0 1043 2013 20 9 4 2 10 26 .154 12 .462 0 0-0 1118 2014 7 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 113 2014 27 27 4 5 13 44 .091 24 .545 2 0-0 2158 2015 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 13 TOTAL 47 36 8 7 23 70 .114 36 .514 2 0-0 3276 TOTAL 25 10 0 2 2 8 .000 4 .500 0 0-0 1169

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PRESTON SAM KEY 18 LESKO 28 SENIOR • 5-11 • 165 • MIDFIELD / DEFENSE SENIOR • 6-0 • 175 • GOALKEEPER

DANVILLE, VA. BLACKSBURG, VA. CARLISLE SCHOOL BLACKSBURG

2015 - JUNIOR - Starting outside midfielder in 14 games...Appeared in 16 total games... 2015 - SENIOR - Did not make any appearances in his third season with CNU Soccer. Picked up one assist at York (Pa.) on October 3...Took 10 shots, putting four on goal... Registered a career-high 72 minutes against Frostburg State on October 10. 2014 - JUNIOR - Started the season splitting duties between the pipes, but following an injury to Nolan Mann, took over as the full-time starter with 17 starts in 18 games played... 2014 - SOPHOMORE - Fixture in the starting lineup as an outside midfielder, starting all 25 Posted a 12-win season with a 1.20 goals against average...Made 31 saves and had five games played...Missed two games to a minor injury, but was otherwise a dependable and solo shutouts with two more combined efforts...Stopped a season-best six shots against speedy option on the wing...Scored two goals, including the game-winner in overtime at Whitworth in the NCAA Sweet 16 and followed it up with a five-save performance against Greenbsoro on October 1...Added two assists, with one against nationally-ranked Trinity on nationally-ranked Ohio Wesleyan in the Elite Eight...Allowed just one goal in three CAC the road and one against St. Mary’s (Md.) at home...Played season-high 66 minutes against postseason games, helping lead the Captains to their first championship in the league. N.C. Wesleyan on September 5. 2013 - SOPHOMORE - Did not see any playing time in his first year with the Captains. 2013 - FRESHMAN - Played in 18 games, making 13 starts, in his first year as a member of the CNU soccer team...Scored first career goal versus Lynchburg on Sept. 25...Took 28 AT BLACKSBURG - Played two years of varsity soccer for head coach Shelley Blumenthal shots with 18 on-frame. in the River Ridge District...Also played two years junior varsity and was on the swim team for one year...Finished as state runner-up as a junior and was a state semi-finalist as a AT CARLISLE SCHOOL - Played three years in the midfield in the Virginia Independent senior...Earned Pat Johnson Award for teamwork and sportsmanship...Member of 200 free Conference...Won conference championship as a junior...Three-time first team All-Con- relay team that placed in states. ference...Earned All-State honors all three years, including first team nod as a junior and senior...Named Conference Player of the Year as a junior, and team MVP as a junior and PERSONAL - Samuel Edward Lesko was born in Blacksburg, Va...Son of Jack and Holly senior. Lesko...Has one brother, Teig...Favorite sports personality is Andy Gray...Favorite movie is “The Impossible”...Favorite book is “Rising Tiger”...Majoring in Electrical Engineering. PERSONAL - Preston David Key was born in Danville, Va...Son of David and Ann Key...Has one brother, Spencer...Favorite sports personality is Cristiano Ronaldo...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Pele...Favorite book is “The Great Gatsby”...Majoring in Biology.

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SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MINS 2013 18 13 1 0 2 18 .056 8 .444 0 0-0 935 SEASON GP GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W L T SHO 2014 25 25 2 2 6 16 .125 6 .375 1 0-0 1083 2014 18 17 1572:07 21 1.20 31 .596 12 2 3 5 2015 16 14 0 1 1 10 .000 4 .400 0 0-0 734 TOTAL 18 17 1572:07 21 1.20 31 .596 12 2 3 5 TOTAL 59 52 3 3 9 44 .068 18 .409 1 0-0 2752

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HARRY GIRMA NODWELL 7 BAKER 11 SENIOR • 5-9 • 180 • MIDFIELD JUNIOR • 5-9 • 145 • MIDFIELD

DEVON, ENGLAND ART KILO, ETHIOPIA EXMOUTH COMMUNITY COLLEGE THE COVENANT SCHOOL

2015 - JUNIOR - Earned first team NSCAA South-Atlantic All-Region laurels in his second 2015 - SOPHOMORE - Played in all 19 games, adding depth as a midfield and forward re- season with the Captains...Named first team All-Conference and VaSID All-State as a mid- serve...Scored first career goal at Methodist on September 16...Added another goal against fielder...Among team leaders offensively, scoring two goals and adding a team-high four as- Penn State Harrisburg on September 26...Also registered a pair of assists at N.C. Wesleyan sists to tally eight total points...Both of his goals held up as gamewinners...Scored overtime on September 9 in a season-high 52-minute performance...Took six shots, putting three on- winner against Greensboro on September 19 and a late-game winner at St. Mary’s (Md.) on frame...Averaged over 20 minutes per game. October 14...Played in all 19 games making 17 starts...Put 10 of his 20 shots on-goal...Also an All-Region selection for the CNU Golf team...Semifinalist for the Jack Nicklaus Division 2014 - FRESHMAN - Played in 14 games during his first year with the Captains, averaging III National Player of the Year award...Helped lead CNU to third straight conference title and just under ten minutes per appearance...Posted a pair of assists in his debut season, with advanced Captains into the Division III National Championships...First team All-Conference one helper against Southern Virginia and one versus St. Mary’s (Md.)...Registered a career- selection was also a second team All-State honoree. high 52-minute effort at Penn State Harrisburg on October 25.

2014 - SOPHOMORE - NSCAA South-Atlantic All-Region third team selection...First team AT THE COVENANT SCHOOL - Played three years as a striker for head coach Bryan All-Conference and VaSID All-State midfielder...Seamlessly joined the Captains midfield as Verbrugge...Won state championship as a senior and reached the state playoffs in all three a, transfer starting all 24 games he played...Finished year with 12 points on five goals and years of play...Named the Virginia Independent Conference Player of the Year in 2013... two assists...Registered his lone game-winning goal against Salisbury in the CAC Tourna- Earned first team All-Conference honors all three seasons...Also ran cross country and was ment...Scored a goal and an assist against St. Mary’s (Md.)...Strong, athletic midfielder a member of the track & field team. averaged over 67 minutes per game...Also earned All-Conference honors as a member of the CNU Golf team, helping lead both teams to conference championships. PERSONAL - Girma F. Baker was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia...Son of Jonathan and Julie Baker...Has four sisters, Aly, Lily, Sophie, and Eliza, and one brother, Ben...Favorite sports BEFORE CNU - Played one year as a member of the men’s soccer and golf teams at personality is Jack Wilshere...Dream vacation is to attend the World Cup...Person in history Averett University...Earned first team All-Conference honors...Played in 18 games, starting he’d most like to meet is Mahatma Gandhi...Favorite movie is “The Blind Side”...Favorite all but one in his first year with the Cougars...Scored first collegiate goal against Guilford book is “Running For My Life”...Majoring in Business. on Sept. 3..

PERSONAL - Harry Nodwell was born in England...Son of William and Sally Nodwell...Has one brother...Favorite sports personality is David Beckham...Dream vacation is a trip to San Diego...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Al Capone...Favorite movies are “The Blind Side” and “The Hunger Games”...Majoring in Business Marketing.

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SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MINS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MINS 2014 24 24 5 2 12 28 .179 9 .321 1 0-0 1616 2014 14 0 0 2 2 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 133 2015 19 17 2 4 8 20 .100 10 .500 2 0-0 1249 2015 19 0 2 2 6 6 .333 3 .500 0 0-0 391 TOTAL 43 41 7 6 20 48 .146 19 .396 3 0-0 2865 TOTAL 33 0 2 4 8 6 .333 3 .500 0 0-0 524

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ZACH ANDREW DOUGLASS 35 GOGOLIN 17 JUNIOR • 6-0 • 155 • DEFENSE JUNIOR • 6-0 • 155 • MIDFIELD

WOODBRIDGE, VA. STAFFORD, VA. FOREST PARK COLONIAL FORGE

2015 - SOPHOMORE - Moved into starting lineup in his second season at CNU, and helped 2015 - SOPHOMORE - Moved into starting lineup in his second season at CNU, playing in anchor one of the top defenses in program history...Ranked third on the team in minutes 17 games...Ranked third on the team in scoring with three goals and three assists for nine with 1,630 played...Played in 18 games, making 18 starts and contributing to nine of ten total points...Fired a team-best .606 shots on-goal percentage with 20 of his 33 attempts total shutouts...Defense ranked second in program history with a 0.68 goals against aver- put on frame...Two of his three goals were game-tying efforts...Scored against Neumann on age...Posted assist on the game-winning goal at St. Mary’s (Md.) on October 14...Did not September 6, at York (Pa.) on October 3 and at Mary Washington on October 24...Regis- leave the field in four double-overtime draws, and also played eight more complete games... tered a career-high 98 minutes on field against Frostburg State on October 10. Member of the 2016 CAC All-Academic Team. 2014 - FRESHMAN - Top outside midfield reserve for the Captains in his first year, playing in 2014 - FRESHMAN - One of the top defensive reserves in his first year with the Captains, all 27 games with three starts...Scored twice, including one game-winning goal, and added playing in 20 games with eight starts...During his starts, the CNU defense surrendered two assists...Put ten of his 24 shots on-frame...Registered the game-winner in a 4-3 game less than one goal per game and picked up three shutouts...Averaged over 54 minutes per against N.C. Wesleyan on September 5...Also scored against Southern Virginia on October game...Scored first career goal against Stevens in the NCAA Tournament, picking up the 7...Posted the assists against Randolph-Macon in the season opener and versus St. Mary’s game-winning strike against the Ducks in the 74th minute, capping a come-from-behind (Md.) on October 16...Averaged just over 38 minutes per game. effort...Also had an assist, coming against Lynchburg on September 24. AT COLONIAL FORGE - Played all four years as a midfielder for the Eagles in the Com- AT FOREST PARK - Played in the midfield all four years as a member of the varsity soccer monwealth District...Won a pair of district championships...Three-time selection to the first team...Won a district and regional championship as a junior...Earned first team All-Confer- team All-District team...Earned first team All-Area honors as a junior and senior...Also col- ence honors as a senior...Team Most Valuable Player his senior year...Earned 2014 Aca- lected first team All-Region honors once. demic Achievement Award for cumulative GPA with varsity. PERSONAL - Andrew Michael Gogolin was born in Temecula, Calif...Son of Michael and PERSONAL - Zachary Matthew Douglass was born in Virginia...Son of Michael and Eliza- Jacqueline Gogolin...Has two sisters, Amanda and Alexandria...Sister Alexandria played beth Douglass...Has two brothers, Christopher and Michael...Dream vacation is a trip to women’s soccer at Virginia Commonwealth University...Dream vacation is a trip to the World Europe...Favorite movie is “Never Back Down”...Majoring in Biology. Cup...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Paul Scholes...Favorite movie is “Wedding Crashers” and favorite TV show is “Suits”...Favorite musician is Our Last Night...Majoring in Computer Science.

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SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MINS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MINS 2014 20 8 1 1 3 4 .250 1 .250 1 0-0 1086 2014 27 3 2 2 6 24 .083 10 .417 1 0-0 1032 2015 18 18 0 1 1 15 .000 4 .267 0 0-0 1630 2015 17 17 3 3 9 33 .091 20 .606 0 0-0 1092 TOTAL 38 26 1 2 4 19 .053 5 .263 1 0-0 2716 TOTAL 44 20 5 5 15 57 .088 30 .526 1 0-0 2124

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HUNTER MITCHELL JOHNSON 2 LAGOS 27 JUNIOR • 5-10 • 150 • MIDFIELD JUNIOR • 6-4 • 175 • GOALKEEPER

BEAVERDAM, VA. FAIRFAX, VA. PATRICK HENRY CHANTILLY

2015 - SOPHOMORE - Continued to serve as a reserve in the midfield unit during his 2015 - SOPHOMORE - Did not make any appearances in his second season with the Cap- second campaign, seeing action in eight games...Played a season-high 44 minutes against tains...Member of the CAC All-Academic Team. Salisbury on October 21...Registered a pair of shots with one vs. New Jersey City University and the second at Southern Virginia...Helped secure six shutouts in eight games played... 2014 - FRESHMAN - Saw action between the pipes in two games, including one of the Member of the CAC All-Academic Team. toughest substitutions in progarm history...Called on to play keeper in the NCAA Tourna- ment Elite Eight penalty kick shootout despite not seeing game action for over a month 2014 - FRESHMAN - Helped provide depth in the midfield during his first season with the and a half...Came up with a big save in the shootout, but fell in a 4-2 loss...Made just one Captains, playing in 13 games with one start...Played a season-high 65 minutes in a 4-2 win appearance in regulation, playing just over 21 minutes against Southern Virginia on October versus Southwestern, where he put two shots on-goal in his only start of the year...Member 7, helping secure a combined shutout against the Knights. of the CAC All-Academic Team. AT CHANTILLY - Multi-sport athlete for the Chargers, playing four years of soccer, three AT PATRICK HENRY - Played all four years in the midfield under head coach Daniel Mc- of basketball and one year as a member of the football team...Won four district champion- Graw...Also played with Elite Club for 11 seasons, on Region 1 ODP for two and VA State ships...Named Defensive MVP as a senior, earning first team All-District honors...Also a ODP for four seasons...Has played in over 50 Elite Tournaments...Earned All-District honors second team All-District pick as a junior...Earned second team All-District honors on the all four years, including first team laurels as the Most Valuable Player his senior year...Start- football team, earning Special Teams MVP honors. ing center midfielder with Region 1 ODP Team in 2011-12...Posted undefeated 2011 season with the Virginia State ODP Team...Played in ODP National Championship in 2012...Also PERSONAL - John Mitchell Lagos was born in Fairfax, Va...Son of Lisa Lagos...Has two earned All-Academic honors three times...Member of the National Honor Society. sisters, Morgan and Madison...Mother was a member of the Coe College swimming and diving team...Favorite sports personality is Manuel Neuer...Dream vacation is a trip to the PERSONAL - Hunter James Johnson was born in Richmond, Va...Son of Gerald Johnson Netherlands...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Andrew Carnegie...Favorite movie and Diane Hanson-Johnson...Has two brothers, Greg and Patrick, and one sister, Kelly... is “The Hobbit”...Favorite book is “The Last Lecture”...Majoring in Business Management. Favorite sports personality is Pirlo...Dream vacation is a trip to the Bahamas...Person in his- tory he’d most like to meet is Buddha...Most impressive person met is Alexi Lalas...Favorite movie is “Inception”...Favorite book is “The Hunger Games”...Majoring in Finance.

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SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MINS SEASON GP GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W L T SHO 2014 13 1 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-0 381 2014 2 0 21:02 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 2015 8 0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 135 TOTAL 2 0 21:02 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 21 1 0 0 0 8 .000 2 .250 0 0-0 516

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HUNTER CAMERON SIMONS 21 VAUGHN 29 JUNIOR • 5-8 • 155 • DEFENSE JUNIOR • 5-10 • 150 • DEFENSE

MIDLOTHIAN, VA. WOODBRIDGE, VA. CLOVER HILL OSBOURN PARK

2015 - SOPHOMORE - Saw action in 14 games, including one start, during his first season 2015 - SOPHOMORE - Moved into the starting lineup as a defender in his second year with the Captains...Notched three assists during the year, ranking tied for second on the at CNU...Played in all 19 games, making 17 starts...Helped lock down opposing offenses, team...Played a season-high 56 minutes at N.C. Wesleyan on September 9...Picked up posting 10 shutouts and a 0.68 goals-against average, ranking second lowest in program assists against Virginia Wesleyan on September 4, Neumann on September 6 and Penn history...Allowed just 7.5 shots and fewer than 2.5 corner kicks per game...Added four shots, State Harrisburg on September 26...Took four shots, putting one on-goal...Member of the putting one on frame...Played all 110 minutes of a pair of draws against Rutgers-Camden on CAC All-Academic Team. September 13 and at York (Pa.) on October 3.

BEFORE CNU - Member of the NCAA Division I VCU Rams for one year. 2014 - FRESHMAN - Saw action in 17 games during his first season with the Captains... Made collegiate debut in the season opener against Randolph-Macon...Scored a goal AT CLOVER HILL - Played in the midfield all four years under head coach Blaine Stephen- against Southwestern on September 14...Played a season-high 51 minutes at Virginia Wes- son...Earned first team All-Conference honors three times, and added an honorable mention leyan on September 7. All-District selection as a freshman...Picked up first team All-Region honors as a junior and senior, and was a first team All-State pick as a senior...Helped lead the Cavaliers to a confer- AT OSBOURN PARK - Played four years as a midfielder for the Yellow Jackets under coach ence championship as a senior. Larry Nemerow...Won a pair of district championships...Member of the District and Virginia State ODP from 2008-10 and 2012-13...Played at ODP Regional Camp and Tournament. PERSONAL - Hunter Steven Simons was born in Glen Allen, Va...Son of Steve and Lisa Simons...Favorite sports personality is Antoine Griezmann...Dream vacation is a trip to Bar- PERSONAL - Cameron Anthony Vaughn was born in Washington, D.C...Son of Wililam and celona...Person in history he’d most like to meet is John Lennon...Favorite movie is “Good Danelle Vaughn...Has one brother, Chandler...Cousin Aaron Brown played nine seasons in Will Hunting” and favorite TV show is “How I Met Your Mother”...Favorite food is Chipotle... the NFL...Favorite sports personality is David Silva...Dream vacation is a trip to Brazil...Per- Double majoring in Finance and Economics. son in history he’d most like to meet is Alexander the Great...Favorite book is “The Giver”... Majoring in Computer Engineering.

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SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MINS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MINS 2014 17 0 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-0 350 2015 14 1 0 3 3 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 376 2015 19 17 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 1207 TOTAL 14 1 0 3 3 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 376 TOTAL 36 17 1 0 2 6 .167 2 .333 0 0-0 1557

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ZACHARY TEIG BALLARD 12 LESKO 4 SOPHOMORE • 6-0 • 150 • MIDFIELD SOPHOMORE • 5-9 • 135 • MIDFIELD

NOKESVILLE, VA. BLACKSBURG, VA. PATRIOT BLACKSBURG

2015 - FRESHMAN - Made immediate impact off the bench as a top reserve in the Captains’ 2014 - FRESHMAN - Appeared in 10 games during his first year, providing depth in the attack...Played in all 19 games, making two starts, and ranked in the top five in scoring center midfield...Helped secure four shutouts...Took two shots, with one at St. Mary’s (Md.) for CNU...Scored three goals, notching tallies against Neumann on September 6, at N.C. and the other at Marymount...Registered a season-high 34 minutes at Mary Washington on Wesleyan on September 9, and against Penn State Harrisburg on September 26...Posted October 24...Made collegiate debut at Methodist on September 16...Member of the CAC two game-winning goals...Put 10 of his 18 shots on-frame for a .556 on-goal percentage... All-Academic Team. Played a season-high 72 minutes in his first career start at York (Pa.) on October 3...Also started at Marymount on October 28. AT BLACKSBURG - Played in the midfield all four years under head coach Shelly Blumen- thal...Won four straight district and regional titles...Captured state title as a sophomore... AT PATRIOT - Played four years in the Cedar Run District...Named Patriot Player of the Earned All-District honors twice...Also picked up All-Region and All-State laurels once. Year in 2015...Picked up second team All-District for three straight years before earning first team All-District honors as a senior...Also honored as an honorable mention All-Met selec- PERSONAL - John Teig Lesko was born in Blacksburg, Va. and goes by his middle name... tion...Member of the National Honor Society. Son of Jack and Holly Lesko...Has one brother, Sam, who also plays on the CNU soccer team...Dream vacation is a trip to Costa Rica...Person in history he’d most like to meet is PERSONAL - Zachary James Ballard was born in London, England...Son of James and Tupac...Favorite movie is “Silver Linings Playbook”...Favorite book is “Catcher in the Rye”... Sarena Ballard...Has one sister, Charlotte...Favorite sports personality is Marco Reus...Per- Majoring in Sociology. son in history he’d most like to meet is Winston Churchill...Most impressive person met is his grandfather...Favorite movie is “The Hunger Games”...Majoring in Business.

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SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MINS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MINS 2015 19 2 3 0 6 18 .167 10 .556 2 0-0 725 2015 10 0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 167 TOTAL 19 2 3 0 6 18 .167 10 .556 2 0-0 725 TOTAL 10 0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 167

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ANDREW ZACH MAESO 23 PEDINI 00 SOPHOMORE • 6-0 • 173 • DEFENSE SOPHOMORE • 6-1 • 190 • GOALKEEPER

WILLIAMSBURG, VA. MIDLOTHIAN, VA. BRUTON JAMES RIVER

2015 - FRESHMAN - Saw action in three games during his first year with the Captains... 2015 - FRESHMAN - Saw action in six games, making four starts in his first year with the Made collegiate debut against Penn State Harrisburg...Also played at Southern Virginia Captains...Posted a 1-2-1 record while contributing to a pair of shutouts...Made first career and versus Salisbury...Took just one shot, putting it on-frame against the SVU Knights on start at St. Mary’s (Md.) on October 14, picking up two saves and allowing one goal in a 2-1 October 6...Registered season-high 20 minutes against Penn State Harrisburg...Member of win for his first career victory...Posted 1.30 goals against average and .600 save percentage the CAC All-Academic Team. after seeing 44 total shots...Played in 415:05 minutes of game time, allowing six goals with nine total saves...Member of the CAC All-Academic Team. AT BRUTON - Played four years of soccer under head coach Luke Taylor, seeing time as a center midfielder and forward...Won conference championship as a senior...Named Offen- AT JAMES RIVER - Played goalkeeper all four years under head coach Forsan Radwan... sive MVP in 2012 and 2013...Earned pair of CCL Championships with FC Richmond...Also Earned first team All-State honors at the 6A level...Also earned first team All-Region and All- competed with Virginia ODP from 2011-14, competing in Regional Tournament...Named Conference laurels...Named to the Richmond-Times Dispatch All-Metro first team. NSCAA National Player of the Week on March 23, 2015...Missed most of 2014 and 2015 season due to injuries. PERSONAL - Zachary David Pedini was born in Midlothian, Va. and goes by the nickname “Zach”...Son of Mary and David Pedini...Has three sisters, Danielle, Jaclyn and Sabina... PERSONAL - Andres Daniel Maeso was born in Williamsburg, Va...Son of Eileen and Favorite sports personality is Tom Brady...Dream vacation is a trip to Australia...Person in Andy Maeso...Participated in several community service projects, including volunteering at history he’d most like to meet is Pele...Favorite movie is “The Sandlot”...Favorite book is CHKD, Toys for Tots and the American Red Cross Blood Drive...Favorite sports personality “The Old Man and the Sea”...Favorite musician is the Red Hot Chili Peppers...Majoring in is Ronaldo...Dream vacation is a trip to Spain...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Business. Pele...Has not yet decided on a major.

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SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MINS SEASON GP GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W L T SHO 2015 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 44 2015 6 4 415:05 6 1.30 9 .600 1 2 1 0 TOTAL 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 44 TOTAL 6 4 415:05 6 1.30 9 .600 1 2 1 0

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KEONI BOBBY RISON 1 SEIFERT 15 SOPHOMORE • 5-8 • 140 • MIDFIELD SOPHOMORE • 5-9 • 150 • DEFENSE

MIDLOTHIAN, VA. SPRINGFIELD, VA. MIDLOTHIAN LAKE BRADDOCK

2015 - FRESHMAN - Saw action in three games during his first year with the Captains... 2015 - FRESHMAN - Second team All-State selection (VaSID) as a starting defender dur- Made collegiate debut at Methodist on September 16...Also played against Penn State Har- ing his first year with the Captains...Led the team in minutes played as a true freshman, risburg on September 26 and at St. Mary’s (Md.) on October 14...Midfielder helped secure anchoring statistically the second best defense in program history...Started all 19 games two shutouts. in the back, helping lead CNU to 10 shutouts and a 0.68 goals against average...One of only two players to start all 19 games during the 2015 season...Registered 10 shots, put- AT MIDLOTHIAN - Played all four years under head coach Ted Jones, helping lead the team ting three on-frame...Played full time in all but three games during the year...Helped hold to three straight district titles...Also won a pair of regional championships...Twice named opponents to just 7.5 shots and less than 2.5 corner kicks per game...Member of the CAC All-Conference, earning first team honors as a junior and second team laurels as a senior... All-Academic Team. Named to Senior All-Star Game...2012 VA ‘97 ODP Region 1 Champions and national Final Four team...2012 Region 1 ODP Pool...2012 International Play included France (ODP) and AT LAKE BRADDOCK - Played center back all four years under head coach Joe Soos, Brazil (FC Richmond), where he was named “Man of the Match”...Earned All-Academic leading the Bruins to a pair of district championships...Named Conference Player of the Year honors in 2012...Member of the ODP VA state team from 2009-14. as a senior after earning first team All-Region, All-Met and All-State honors.

PERSONAL - Keoni John Rison was born in St. Louis Park, Minn...Son of Julie and John PERSONAL - Robert Michael Seifert was born in Falls Church, Va...Son of Bill and Carrie Rison...Has one brother, Kael...Volunteers with the Special Olympics...Favorite sports per- Seifert...Has two brothers, Matt and Andrew, and one sister, Therese, who plays soccer at sonality is Cristiano Ronaldo...Dreams of vacationing in Fiji...Person in history he’d most like VCU...Dream vacation is a trip to Hawaii...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Abra- to meet is Martin Luther King, Jr...Majoring in Chemistry. ham Lincoln...Most impressive person met is Messi...Favorite movie is “Forrest Gump”... Has not yet decided on a major.

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SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MINS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MINS 2015 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 2015 19 19 0 0 0 10 .000 3 .300 0 0-0 1843 TOTAL 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 TOTAL 19 19 0 0 0 10 .000 3 .300 0 0-0 1843

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KALEB CONNOR UNDERWOOD 34 WERRLEIN 36 SOPHOMORE • 6-0 • 155 • MIDFIELD SOPHOMORE • 5-11 • 160 • DEFENSE

CHESAPEAKE, VA. FAIRFAX, VA. CAPE HENRY COLLEGIATE W.T. WOODSON

2015 - FRESHMAN - Saw game action in three contests during his first year with the Cap- 2015 - FRESHMAN - Played in two games during his first season with the Captains...Made tains...Made collegiate debut against Greensboro on September 19, playing a season-high collegiate debut against New Jersey City University on September 12...Also saw action 14 minutes...Also registered minutes against Lynchburg on September 23 and Penn State against Penn State Harrisburg on September 26. Harrisburg on September 26...Took one shot, putting it on-goal against Greensboro. AT W.T. WOODSON - Three-year starting defender for the Cavaliers, helping lead team AT CAPE HENRY - Played all four years as a forward and midfielder, helping lead the to a conference championship as a sophomore...Also appeared in regional semifinals in Dolphins to a pair of conference championships...Also part of state runner-up team finish as sophomore and senior seasons...Earned All-Conference honors in three straight years... a junior...Earned All-State honors, along with first team All-Tidewater and first team All-Con- Named team captain as a senior...Played club for Annandale United FC, winning Virginia ference laurels as a senior...Twice named All-Southeastern District, and an All-Conference State Cup in 2014 and reaching finals in 2012 and 2013...Advanced to Region 1 Semifinals selection his juniro year...Named Team Captain his senior season...Also played for Beach at the 2015 Regional Championship. FC, the 2012 Virginia State Cup Champions...Reached 2013 and 2014 State Cup Final Four...Member of Virginia ODP from 2012-2015...2014 Region 1 Finalist. PERSONAL - Connor Bennett Werrlein was born in Fairfax, Va...Son of Steve and Debra Werrlein...Has one sister, Claire...Father played soccer at James Madison University... PERSONAL - Kaleb Joshua Underwood was born in Chesapeake, Va...Son of Bill and Favorite sports personality is Wayne Rooney...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Jennifer Underwood...Has two sisters, Madison and Chloe...Favorite sports personality is Abraham Lincoln...Hobbies include playing golf, tennis, basketball and other sports...Dream Marco Reus...Dreams of vacationing in Barcelona...Person in history he’d most like to meet vacation is a trip across Europe...Favorite movie is “Training Day”...Has not yet decided on is John F. Kennedy...Favorite movie is “American Sniper”...Majoring in Business. a major.

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SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MINS SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MINS 2015 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 33 2015 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 9 TOTAL 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 33 TOTAL 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 9

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DANIEL JORDAN ZEITOUN 9 BOONE 20 SOPHOMORE • 5-8 • 150 • DEFENSE FRESHMAN • 6-1 • 160 • FORWARD

ASHBURN, VA. CHRISTIANSBURG, VA. BRIAR WOODS CHRISTIANSBURG

2015 - FRESHMAN - Provided depth on defense throughout the year, playing in 10 games AT CHRISTIANSBURG - Played all four years for the Demons, helping lead the team to a while starting twice...Helped CNU secure six of their ten shutouts...Made first career start at pair of tournament appearances...Earned All-Conference honors as a freshman and sopho- Marymount on October 28 and also started the CAC Tournament game at Mary Washington more...Picked up All-State laurels as a junior and senior...Member of the National Honor on October 31...Took six shots, putting three on-goal...Member of the CAC All-Academic Society. Team. PERSONAL - Jordan Thomas Boone was born in Radford, Va...Son of James and Karen AT BRIAR WOODS - Played in the midfield all four years for the Falcons...Led team to Boone...Has one brother, Nathan...Favorite sports personality is Cristiano Ronaldo...Dream regional championship as a sophomore, and regular season championship his senior year... vacation is a cruise to the Bahamas...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Martin Lu- Reached state semifinals as a junior...Named team MVP in 2015, collecting first team All- ther King, Jr...Hobbies include fishing, skiing, running and biking...Favorite food is seafood... Conference, second team All-Region, and honorable mention All-Met and All-Loudoun hon- Favorite movie is “Interstellar” and favorite TV show is “The Office”...Majoring in Biochem- ors...Also earned second team All-Conference laurels in 2014...Played for Loudoun Club in istry. 2013, reaching the State Cup semifinals...Named to VCCL Select Team in 2012...Member of Virginia State ODP for three years between 2012-14...Member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL - Daniel Joseph Zeitoun was born in Alexandria, Va...Son of Sami and Carla Zeitoun...Has one brother, Andrew...Community service activities include tutoring for three years and coaching middle school cross country...Favorite sports personality is Ronald- inho...Dream vacation is a trip to New Zealand...Favorite movie is “Invictus”...Majoring in Business/Finance. AARON BRANTINGHAM 38 SOPHOMORE • 6-2 • 160 • DEFENSE

SHANGHAI, CHINA CONCORDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

AT SHANGHAI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL - Multi-sport athlete for the Concordia Phoenix, playing four years of varsity soccer...Also ran cross country all four years and played basket- ball...Earned Coach’s Choice Award all four years for cross country and once for the soccer team...Picked up All-Conference honors in 2014 and 2015 as a member of the soccer team and was a three-time All-League runner on the cross country team.

PERSONAL - Aaron T. Brantingham was born in China...Son of Jon and Judy Branting- ham...Has three brothers, Nathan, Samuel, and Jacob, and one sister, Maggie...Dream va- cation is a trip to New Zealand...Hobbies include board games and playing piano...Favorite movie is “Braveheart”...Favorite book is “Lord of the Rings”...Majoring in History.

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SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MINS 2015 10 2 0 0 0 6 .000 3 .500 0 0-0 275 TOTAL 10 2 0 0 0 6 .000 3 .500 0 0-0 275

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DEREK STEPHEN COOK 31 DURBIN 40 FRESHMAN • 6-3 • 185 • MIDFIELD SOPHOMORE • 6-0 • 175 • FORWARD

YORKTOWN, VA. BURKE, VA. TABB LAKE BRADDOCK

AT TABB - Played as both a defender and midfielder for the Tigers...Earned honorable BEFORE CNU - Played one year at Division I George Mason University under head coach mention All-District honors as a freshman...Picked up first team All-State honors as a junior Greg Andrulis...Played in 13 games, making one start...Named and senior. Rookie of the Week after capturing four points in the first two games of his career...Scored one goal and had two assists. PERSONAL - Derek B. Cook was born in Newport News, Va...Son of Ford and Medy Cook... Has three brothers, Brandon, Tavis, and Riley...Favorite sports personality is Nyja Huston... AT LAKE BRADDOCK - Played forward all four years under head coach Joe Soos, helping Dream vacation is a trip to Hawaii...Hobbies include snowboarding, wakeboarding, and hik- lead the Bruins to a district championship as a sophomore...Earned first team All-Confer- ing...Favorite TV shows are “The Office” and “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”...Has not ence, All-Region and All-Met honors while collecting second team All-State laurels following yet decided on a major. his sophomore year...Added first team All-Conference and honorable mention All-Met lau- rels in his junior and senior years.

PERSONAL - Stephen Wray Durbin was born in Burke, Va...Son of Martin and Sandy Durbin...Has one brother, Tyler, and one sister, Emily...Brother Tyler played soccer at JMU for two years and currently plays football at Ohio State...Favorite sports personality is Conor McGregor...Favorite movie is “Step Brothers” and favorite TV show is “The Office”...Majoring in Finance.

JAIME DAVID DOOLEY 22 EDDLETON 14 FRESHMAN • 6-0 • 140 • FORWARD FRESHMAN • 6-1 • 170 • MIDFIELD

VINTON, VA. CHRISTIANSBURG, VA. NORTH CROSS CHRISTIANSBURG

AT NORTH CROSS - Played soccer all four years, helping guide the Raiders to a state AT CHRISTIANSBURG - Played midfielder and forward all four years...Earned All-Cone- championship his junior year...Also won district title as a freshman...Earned All-District frence recognition in each of his first three seasons, collecting second team honors as a honors his sophomore season and picked up All-Conference honors as a junior...Named sophomore and junior...Added first team All-State laurels and first team All-Timesland hon- Conference Player of the Year and earned All-State laurels and All-Timesland honors fol- ors as a senior. lowing his senior campaign...Joined tennis team his senior year and helped lead team to state championship. PERSONAL - David Julian Eddleton was born in Christiansburg, Va...Son of Craig and Jeannine Eddleton...Has two brothers, Andy and James, and two sisters, Maggie and El- PERSONAL - Jaime Austin Dooley was born in Roanoke, Va...Son of James and Nuria lie...Works as a lifeguard over the summer...Favorite sports personality is Clint Dempsey... Dooley...Has one brother, Alejandro...Favorite sports personality is Neymar...Dream vaca- Dream vacation is to travel to Spain...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Martin Lu- tion is a trip to Bora Bora...Favorite book read is “The Jungle”...Aspires to work as a scientist ther King, Jr...Favorite movie is “The Patriot”...Favorite books are the Harry Potter series... developing cures for terminal illnesses...Majoring in Biochemistry. Majoring in Marketing.

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KHARI NOAH JONES 30 PEIZER 39 FRESHMAN • 5-11 • 170 • DEFENSE FRESHMAN • 5-10 • 140 • MIDFIELD

FREDERICKSBURG, VA. ARLINGTON, VA. JAMES MONROE YORKTOWN

AT JAMES MONROE - Played all over the pitch for head coach Shamus Gordon and the AT YORKTOWN - Played varsity soccer for two years, helping lead the Patriots to a confer- Yellow Jackets, seeing time at forward, midfield and on defense...Helped lead team to pair ence championship as a senior...Scored game-winning goal to seal conference title...Team of conference titles and a region championship as a senior...Named Varsity Team Captain advanced to regional finals and state semifinals, marking the best finish in program history... for final three seasons...Earned All-Conference honors three times, picking up second team Earned honorable mention All-Conference honors as a junior. laurels as a sophomore and first team selection as a junior and senior...Earned first team All-Region honors twice...Also collected All-State nods twice, including a first team selection PERSONAL - Noah O’Daniel Peizer was born in Fairfax, Va...Son of Josh Peizer and Em- as a senior...Named Conference Player of the Year and MVP after his senior campaign... ily Nack...Has one sister, Abby...Both parents were college athletes at Mary Washington... Member of the National Honor Society. Favorite sports personality is Antoine Gnezmann...Dream vacation is a trip to the Maldives... Favorite TV show is “Game of Thrones”...Has not yet decided on a major. PERSONAL - Khari Emanuel Jones was born in Cherry Point, N.C...Son of Lorenzo and Yvonne Jones...Has one brother, Lorenzo, and one sister, Amani, who plays soccer for Lynchburg College...Favorite sports personality is Wayne Rooney...Dream vacation is a trip to the Bahamas...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Martin Luther King, Jr...Supersti- tions include rubbing his clears before a game for good luck...Favorite food is pizza rolls... Favorite TV show is “Criminal Minds”...Majoring in Biology.

JAMES MICHAEL LEE 37 PELLETIER 5 JUNIOR • 5-10 • 155 • MIDFIELD FRESHMAN • 6-0 • 145 • FORWARD

WOODBRIDGE, VA. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. HYLTON JAMES RIVER (VA.)

BEFORE CNU - Played two years for nationally-ranked Patrick Henry Community College AT JAMES RIVER - Played on the offensive side of the ball as a member of the Rapids, under head coach Enda Crehan...Earned honorable mention All-Region honors after scor- helping lead the team to a pair of district championships, one regional title and a state semi- ing seven goals and adding one assist during the 2015 season. finals appearance...Earned second team All-District honors as a freshman...Added second team All-District and first team All-Metro honors as a sophomore before missing his entire AT HYLTON - Played in the midfield all four years for head coach Kristi Beckman. junior year and most of his senior year due to injury...Member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL - James C. Lee was born in Fort Belvoir, Va...Son of Terence and Damita Lee... PERSONAL - Michael Robert Pelletier was born in Arkansas...Son of Mike and Rachel Pel- Has one brother, Terence, and one sister, Latrice, who played soccer at Radford University... letier...Has one brother, Thomas, and one sister, Avery...Favorite sports personality is Zlatan Dream vacation is a trip to Rio de Janeiro...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Ron- Ibrahimovic...Dream vacation is a trip to the Hawaiian islands...Person in history he’d most aldinho...Favorite movie is “Little Rascals”...Favorite book is Harry Potter...Majoring in Art. like to meet is Muhammad Ali...Favorite food is pizza...Favorite TV show is “Prison Break”... Majoring in Business.

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LUKE MICHAEL PFEIFER 26 WILSON 19 SOPHOMORE • 6-0 • 180 • GOALKEEPER FRESHMAN • 5-11 • 145 • MIDFIELD

WILLIAMSBURG, VA. WILLIAMSBURG, VA. WILLIAMSBURG CHRISTIAN ACADEMY BRUTON

AT WILLIAMSBURG CHRISTIAN - Played in goal all four years under head coach Tim AT BRUTON - Played all four years under head coach Luke Taylor, helping lead the Pan- Christian...Earned All-Conference honors as a junior and senior...Member of the National thers to a conference championship during his junior year...Earned All-Conference honors Honor Society. following each his junior and senior years...Named first team All-Region and second team All-State after his final campaign...Also won the 2015 VA Legacy State Cup Championship... PERSONAL - Luke Beckley Pfeifer was born in Norfolk, Va...Son of Bob and Karen Pfeifer... Named Team Captain...Played in senior All-Star game. Has one brother, Kyle...Favorite sports personality is Tim Howard...Hobbies include surf- ing, wakeboarding, and snowboarding...Favorite food is sushi...Favorite movie is “The Mar- PERSONAL - Michael Alexander Wilson was born in Hampton, Va...Son of Fellipe and tian”...Majoring in Electrical Engineering. Cynthia Wilson...Has two brothers, John and Fellipe...Favorite sports personality is Paul Pogba...Dream vacation is a trip to London...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Leonardo da Vinci...Hobbies include photography and graphic design...Favorite movie is “Inception”...Favorite book is “The Outsiders”...Has not yet decided on a major.

SAMSUDEEN JORDAN SALLAH 32 YARROS 13 FRESHMAN • 6-0 • 150 • MIDFIELD FRESHMAN • 5-9 • 145 • DEFENSE

BANJUL, THE GAMBIA ADAMSTOWN, MD. GEORGE MASON (VA.) TUSCARORA

BEFORE CNU - Played three years at the International School of Dakar in Senegal before AT TUSCARORA - Played four years of soccer under head coach Todd Knepper...Earned transferring to George Mason HS for his senior year...Multi-sport athlete played forward honorable mention honors his senior year...Also a member of the track and field team his and midfield during his high school career...Helped lead the George Mason Mustangs to junior year. a state championship his senior year, collecting East Region, Conference 35 and Bull Run District titles along the way...Also won the West African International School league cham- PERSONAL - Jordan T. Yarros was born in Chicago, Ill...Son of Keith and Claudia Yarros... pionship as a junior...Named MVP as a sophomore and earned a spot on the West African Has one brother, Christian, and one sister, Sophia...Brother played soccer at St. Lawrence International School Athletics League All-Star Team...Added second straight MVP honors University...Favorite sports personality is Zlatan Ibrahimovic...Dream vacation is a tour of for, soccer while also collecting Track & Field MVP honors as a junior...Named first team Europe...Favorite movie is “Pacific Rim”...Majoring in Computer Science. All-District, All-Conference, All-Region and All-State as a senior, while also being named defensive MVP.

PERSONAL - Samsudeen Sallah was born in Mountain View, Calif...Son of Sharif Sallah and Jo Anne Yeager Sallah...Has one sister, Yatou...Favorite sports personality is Muham- mad Ali...Dream vacation would be a trip to Londo to watch Arsenal beat Tottenham in the North London Derby...Favorite food is pizza...Favorite TV show is “Top Gear”...Has not yet decided on a major.

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• FROSTBURG STATE • • MARYMOUNT • • MARY WASHINGTON • • PENN ST. HARRISBURG • • SALISBURY • Oct. 8 in Frostburg, Md. Oct. 26 in Newport News, Va. Oct. 14 in Newport News, Va. Oct. 22 in Middletown, Pa. Oct. 19 in Salisbury, Md.

• GENERAL INFORMATION • • GENERAL INFORMATION • • GENERAL INFORMATION • • GENERAL INFORMATION • • GENERAL INFORMATION • Location: Frostburg, Md. Location: Arlington, Va. Location: Fredericksburg, Va. Location: Middletown, Pa. Location: Salisbury, Md. Enrollment: 5,756 Enrollment: 3,633 Enrollment: 4,831 Enrollment: 3,642 Enrollment: 8,770 Athletic Director: Troy Dell Athletic Director: Jamie Reynolds Athletic Director: Ken Tyler Athletic Director: Rahsaan Carlton Athletic Director: Gerry DiBartolo Nickname: Bobcats Nickname: Saints Nickname: Eagles Nickname: Lions Nickname: Sea Gulls Colors: Red, Black, and White Colors: Royal Blue and White Colors: Navy Blue and Gray Colors: Navy Blue and White Colors: Maroon and Gold • SOCCER INFORMATION • • SOCCER INFORMATION • • SOCCER INFORMATION • • SOCCER INFORMATION • • SOCCER INFORMATION • Field: Bobcat Stadium Field: Long Bridge Park Field: Grass Stadium Field: Lions Soccer Field Field: SU Soccer Complex Conference: Capital Conference: Capital Conference: Capital Conference: Capital Conference: Capital Head Coach: Keith Byrnes Head Coach: Keith Moser Head Coach: Jason Kilby Head Coach: Daniel Krzyzanowicz Head Coach: Alex Hargrove 2015 Record: 11-5-2 (5-2-2 CAC) 2015 Record: 7-9-1 (3-5-1 CAC) 2015 Record: 12-6-2 (5-3-1 CAC) 2015 Record: 3-11-2 (1-8 CAC) 2015 Record: 13-4-3 (6-0-3 CAC) 2015 Postseason: N/A 2015 Postseason: N/A 2015 Postseason: CAC Semifinals 2015 Postseason: N/A 2015 Postseason: NCAA 1st Round • SERIES INFORMATION • • SERIES INFORMATION • • SERIES INFORMATION • • SERIES INFORMATION • • SERIES INFORMATION • Series Record: CNU leads, 3-0-2 Series Record: CNU leads, 11-1 Series Record: CNU leads, 20-17-4 Series Record: CNU leads, 3-1 Series Record: SU leads, 16-14-3 Last CNU Win: Oct. 12, 2013 Last CNU Win: Oct. 28, 2015 Last CNU Win: Nov. 1, 2014 Last CNU Win: Sept. 26, 2015 Last CNU Win: Nov. 5, 2014 Last FSU Win: N/A Last MU Win: Sept. 22, 1996 Last UMW Win: Oct. 24, 2015 Last PSH Win: Oct. 25, 2014 Last SU Win: Oct. 23, 2013 • ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • • ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • • ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • • ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • • ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • SID: Noah Becker SID: Kyle Gurganious SID: Clint Often SID: Adam Clay SID: Tim Brennan Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: FrostburgSports.com Website: MarymountSaints.com Website: UMWEagles.com Website: Athletics.HBG.PSU.edu Website: SUSeaGulls.com

• SOUTHERN VIRGINIA • • ST. MARY’S (MD.) • • WESLEY • • YORK (PA.) • • CAC TOURNAMENT • Oct. 5 in Buena Vista, Va. Oct. 11 in Newport News, Va. Oct. 1 in Dover, Del. Sept. 24 in Newport News, Va. Oct. 29 - Nov. 5 at Highest Seed

• GENERAL INFORMATION • • GENERAL INFORMATION • • GENERAL INFORMATION • • GENERAL INFORMATION • • 1ST ROUND - OCTOBER 29 • Location: Buena Vista, Va. Location: St. Mary’s City, Md. Location: Dover, Del. Location: York, Pa. Game 1 Enrollment: 804 Enrollment: 2,035 Enrollment: 2,320 Enrollment: 5,564 - No. 5 Seed at No. 4 Seed Athletic Director: Jason Lamb Athletic Director: Scott Devine Athletic Director: Mike Drass Athletic Director: Paul Saikia Game 2 Nickname: Knights Nickname: Seahawks Nickname: Wolverines Nickname: Spartans - No. 6 Seed at No. 3 Seed Colors: Green, White, and Black Colors: Blue, Gold, and White Colors: Blue and White Colors: Green and White *Top-2 Seeds Receive Byes • SOCCER INFORMATION • • SOCCER INFORMATION • • SOCCER INFORMATION • • SOCCER INFORMATION • • SEMIFINALS - NOVEMBER 1 • Field: SVU Fields Field: Seahawk Stadium Field: Scott D. Miller Stadium Field: Graham Field Game 3 Conference: Capital Conference: Capital Conference: Capital Conference: Capital - Winner of G1 at No. 1 Seed Head Coach: Josh Patino Head Coach: Alun Oliver Head Coach: Steve Clark Head Coach: Evan Scheffey Game 4 2015 Record: 1-17 (0-9 CAC) 2015 Record: 9-9-2 (3-5-1 CAC) 2015 Record: 9-9-1 (6-3 CAC) 2015 Record: 9-8-2 (6-2-1 CAC) - Winner of G2 at No. 2 Seed 2015 Postseason: N/A 2015 Postseason: CAC Finals 2015 Postseason: CAC 1st Round 2015 Postseason: CAC Semifinals • SERIES INFORMATION • • SERIES INFORMATION • • SERIES INFORMATION • • SERIES INFORMATION • • CHAMPIONSHIP - NOVEMBER 5 • Series Record: CNU leads, 3-0 Series Record: CNU leads, 15-5-1 Series Record: CNU leads, 3-1 Series Record: YCP leads, 6-4-5 Game 5 Last CNU Win: Oct. 6, 2015 Last CNU Win: Oct. 14, 2015 Last CNU Win: Oct. 3, 2014 Last CNU Win: Sept. 3, 2011 - Winner of G3 vs. Winner of G4 Last SVU Win: N/A Last SMC Win: Oct. 22, 2005 Last WC Win: Oct. 17, 2015 Last YCP Win: Oct. 5, 2013 • ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • • ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • • ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • • ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • SID: Nick Porter SID: Nairem Moran SID: Brett Ford SID: Scott Guise Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: Athletics.SVU.edu Website: SMCMAthletics.com Website: GoWesleyAthletics.com Website: YCPSpartans.com

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• ALLEGHENY • • CHAPMAN • • GREENSBORO • • LYNCHBURG • • METHODIST • Sept. 4 in Newport News, Va. Sept. 18 in Orange, Calif. Sept. 2 in Newport News, Va. Sept. 21 in Lynchburg, Va. Sept. 14 in Newport News, Va.

• GENERAL INFORMATION • • GENERAL INFORMATION • • GENERAL INFORMATION • • GENERAL INFORMATION • • GENERAL INFORMATION • Location: Meadville, Pa. Location: Orange, Calif. Location: Greensboro, N.C. Location: Lynchburg, Va. Location: Fayetteville, N.C. Enrollment: 2,100 Enrollment: 7,233 Enrollment: 1,300 Enrollment: 2,500 Enrollment: 2,416 Athletic Director: Portia Hoeg Athletic Director: Terry Boesel Athletic Director: Bryan Galuski Athletic Director: Jon Waters Athletic Director: Bob McEvoy Nickname: Gators Nickname: Panthers Nickname: Pride Nickname: Hornets Nickname: Monarchs Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Cardinal and Gray Colors: Green and White Colors: Crimson and Gray Colors: Green and Gold • SOCCER INFORMATION • • SOCCER INFORMATION • • SOCCER INFORMATION • • SOCCER INFORMATION • • SOCCER INFORMATION • Field: Robertson Complex Field: Holly & David Wilson Field Field: Pride Field Field: Shellenberger Field Field: Monarch Soccer Field Conference: North Coast Athletic Conference: Southern California Interc. Conference: USA South Conference: Old Dominion Athletic Conference: USA South Head Coach: Angelo Panzetta Head Coach: Eddie Carrillo Head Coach: Tony Falvino Head Coach: Chris Yeager Head Coach: Justin Terranova 2015 Record: 4-11-2 (3-5-1 NCAC) 2015 Record: 12-6-3 (11-4-1 SCIAC) 2015 Record: 14-5-1 (9-0-1 USAS) 2015 Record: 10-4-4 (6-2-3 ODAC) 2015 Record: 14-5-3 (8-0-2 USAS) 2015 Postseason: N/A 2015 Postseason: SCIAC Semifinals Conference Finish: USA South Finals 2015 Postseason: ODAC Quarterfinals 2015 Postseason: NCAA 1st Round • SERIES INFORMATION • • SERIES INFORMATION • • SERIES INFORMATION • • SERIES INFORMATION • • SERIES INFORMATION • Series Record: First Meeting Series Record: First Meeting Series Record: Series tied, 22-22-4 Series Record: CNU leads, 8-7-5 Series Record: CNU leads, 29-15-2 Last CNU Win: N/A Last CNU Win: N/A Last CNU Win: Sept. 19, 2015 Last CNU Win: Nov. 15, 2014 Last CNU Win: Sept. 16, 2015 Last AC Win: N/A Last CU Win: N/A Last GC Win: Oct. 2, 2013 Last LC Win: Oct. 9, 1993 Last MU Win: Nov. 2, 2007 • ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • • ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • • ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • • ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • • ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • SID: Jim Berger SID: Steven Olveda SID: Wes Gullett SID: Jon Howard SID: Nate Jervey Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: AlleghenySports.com Website: ChapmanAthletics.com Website: GreensboroCollegeSports.com Website: LynchburgSports.com Website: MUMonarchs.com

• N.C. WESLEYAN • • RANDOLPH • • REDLANDS • • VIRGINIA WESLEYAN • Sept. 7 in Newport News, Va. Sept. 28 in Newport News, Va. Sept. 16 in Redlands, Calif. Sept. 10 in Virginia Beach, Va.

• GENERAL INFORMATION • • GENERAL INFORMATION • • GENERAL INFORMATION • • GENERAL INFORMATION • Location: Rocky Mount, N.C. Location: Lynchburg, Va. Location: Redlands, Calif. Location: Virginia Beach, Va. Enrollment: 1,402 Enrollment: 524 Enrollment: 2,500 Enrollment: 1,442 Athletic Director: John Thompson Athletic Director: Tina Hill Athletic Director: Jeff Martinez Athletic Director: Joanne Renn Nickname: Battling Bishops Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Bulldogs Nickname: Marlins Colors: Navy Blue and Vegas Gold Colors: Black and Yellow Colors: Maroon and Gray Colors: Blue and Silver • SOCCER INFORMATION • • SOCCER INFORMATION • • SOCCER INFORMATION • • SOCCER INFORMATION • Field: Maggs Scalf Field Field: WildCat Stadium Field: Farquhar Field Field: Foster Field Conference: USA South Conference: Old Dominion Athletic Conference: Southern California Interc. Conference: Old Dominion Athletic Head Coach: Frankie Taal Head Coach: Bryan Waggoner Head Coach: Ralph Perez Head Coach: Chris Mills 2015 Record: 9-9-1 (6-4 USAS) 2015 Record: 13-5-3 (7-1-3 ODAC) 2015 Record: 17-4-2 (12-3-1 SCIAC) 2015 Record: 9-6-3 (5-3-3 ODAC) 2015 Postseason: USA South Semifinals 2015 Postseason: ODAC Finals Conference Finish: NCAA 2nd Round 2015 Postseason: ODAC Semifinals • SERIES INFORMATION • • SERIES INFORMATION • • SERIES INFORMATION • • SERIES INFORMATION • Series Record: CNU leads, 22-18-8 Series Record: CNU leads, 2-1 Series Record: First Meeting Series Record: VWC leads, 24-14-3 Last CNU Win: Sept. 9, 2015 Last CNU Win: Sept. 1, 2015 Last CNU Win: N/A Last CNU Win: Sept. 4, 2015 Last NCWC Win: Oct. 13, 2010 Last RC Win: Nov. 12, 2011 Last UR Win: N/A Last VWC Win: Aug. 31, 2013 • ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • • ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • • ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • • ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • SID: Rikki Rich SID: Ryan Killilea SID: Rachel Roche SID: Cody Clifton Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: NCWCSports.com Website: RandolphWildcats.com Website: GoRedlands.com Website: VWCAthletics.com

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Formed in 1989, this 10-member coalition of four-year, co-educational institutions promotes intercollegiate athletic competition among • 2015-16 RICHARD C. COOK AWARD • schools located in close geographic proximity that have similar educational and athletic philos- ophies. The Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) RK. SCHOOL TOTAL PTS. MEN’S PTS. WOMEN’S PTS. strives to develop a harmony of good feeling and a spirit of competitive sportsmanship, fel- 1. Christopher Newport 204.5 97.0 107.5 lowship, and uniformity of practice among 1. Salisbury 204.5 97.5 107.0 member institutions. Conference members are 3. Mary Washington 167.0 63.0 104.0 required to operate their intercollegiate athletic 4. York 159.0 74.0 85.0 programs under the highest ethical standards and to maintain a program consistent 5. St. Mary’s 96.0 41.0 55.0 with the overall educational philosophy of the member institutions. 6. Wesley 92.0 50.0 42.0 7. Frostburg State 90.5 41.5 49.0 Charter members were: The Catholic University of America, Gallaudet University, 8. Marymount 76.5 40.5 36.0 Mary Washington College, Marymount University, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, 9. Penn State Harrisburg 50.0 34.5 15.5 and York College of Pennsylvania. 10. Southern Virginia 42.0 23.0 19.0

Since its inception, the CAC accepted Salisbury’s membership in 1993, while Wes- **The Richard C. Cook All-Sports Award is presented annually to the conference member that accu- ley joined in January, 2006. Recently, the conference has seen continued growth mulates the most points during the academic year. Points are awarded based upon each program’s with Frostburg State joining in 2010 before the latest additions in 2013. Christopher success during regular season and conference tournament action. The award is recognized as a Newport, Penn State Harrisburg, and Southern Virginia all accepted membership and symbol of excellence and is designed to represent the most successful athletic program in the CAC began competing in the CAC for the first time during the 2013-14 athletic year. during a given year.**

The first president of the conference was Bill Finney of Marymount University. In June 1993, Richard C. Cook was appointed as the first commissioner. In January 2008, Tom Byrnes was selected to serve as the first full-time commissioner with the dual • CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • role of conference sports information director.

In 1991-92, the first Conference All-Sports Award, given annually to the Conference Commissioner: Tom Byrnes institution that accumulates the most points toward the “total” athletic program, was Office Phone: (717) 815-6817 awarded to Mary Washington College. In June 2007, the Board of Directors added a Email: [email protected] “Men’s Commissioner’s Award” and a “Women’s Commissioner’s Award” to promote Asst. Commissioner: Tim Mowrer the best men’s and women’s programs in the conference in addition to the overall Office Phone: (717) 815-2075 best program. In December 2007, the all-sports honor was re-named the “Richard Email: [email protected] C. Cook All-Sports Award” in recognition of the 15 years of service by the retiring Address: commissioner. 115 Grantley Hall York College of Pa. Throughout the years, the Conference has produced hundreds of All-American ath- York, Pa. 17405 Website: CACsports.com letes and has had many teams and individuals participate in NCAA Championship Twitter: twitter.com/CACsports events. Facebook: facebook.com/CACsports

• CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE MEMBERS •

CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT FROSTBURG STATE MARYMOUNT MARY WASHINGTON PENN ST. HARRISBURG Captains Bobcats Saints Eagles Lions

SALISBURY SOUTHERN VIRGINIA ST. MARY’S (MD.) WESLEY YORK (PA.) Sea Gulls Knights Seahawks Wolverines Spartans

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In the sport of soccer, games can often be decided in program history, and was honored as a first team by inches on the field and seconds on the clock…un- All-State selection for his efforts. fortunately for the Captains, in 2015, neither worked in their favor. Despite piecing together one of, if not The defense in front of Mann was historically great, the finest defensive season in program history, a bad led by senior Sean Christein, who collected his first bounce here and a lost second or two on the clock career NSCAA All-Region honor. He and the rest of there, turned out to be the difference between a good the CNU defense posted an impressive 0.68 goals- season and a great one. against average, just seven one-hundredths of a point shy of the all-time program record. The CNU By year’s end, the Captains had compiled an overall defense only got better as the game progressed, al- record of 11-2-6, marking the most draws in a single lowing a miniscule 0.18 goals against average after season in program history. Astute fans of CNU men’s halftime, while shutting out their opponents in extra soccer will argue for years to come that in three of time. those ties, a potentially game-winning CNU goal was disallowed. At least in part to this bad luck, the Joining Christein as an NSCAA All-Region selection Captains finished with the fewest number of wins in was two-time pick, Harry Nodwell. The Captains’ ju- a season since 2007, despite also posting just two nior midfielder was among the team leaders offen- losses, matching the second best mark in program sively, scoring two goals with four assists, and was lore. the organizing midfielder helping keep opponents off • SEAN CHRISTEIN • the board. Five total Captains earned All-State hon- Things started out extremely well for the Captains, ors, as the three previously mentioned were joined winners of five straight and seven of eight games to by junior forward Patrick Burns and rookie defender start the year. Defensively, things were clicking from Bobby Seifert. the very beginning as CNU posted five shutouts in through the 2014 season. The national rankings the first seven games. The one draw, however, was would reflect the hot start, as CNU climbed all the Burns led the attack for a second consecutive sea- a game the Captains thought they had won when a way to No. 3 in the nation according to the NSCAA son, scoring nine goals with three assists for 21 total shot by Patrick Burns glanced off the post and ap- Top 25. points. Seifert stepped right into the lineup as a start- peared in the net, but was not called a goal before it ing center back for all 19 games, and led the team in bounced out. CNU would have to settle for their first After starting the year 9-0-3, the bad luck would strike minutes played by nearly 200, rarely leaving the field. draw. again against Frostburg State at home. Twice in the game, the Captains thought they had captured the The Captains’ defense allowed the second fewest CNU would run its unbeaten streak to 14 games in go-ahead score, but one goal was called back due to goals in program history and registered 10 shutouts. 2015, and a total of 22 straight games dating back offsides, and the second was buried, according to the officials, just after the buzzer sounded in overtime. Af- ter the second tough-luck draw, the Captains ran their record to 10-0-4 before suffering the first loss of the season, a 2-0 setback to Wesley College. CNU would remain in the Top 25 voting until the final week of the regular season, when they suffered their second loss and sixth tie of the year.

The Captains captured the #5 seed in the CAC Tour- nament after posting a 4-2-3 regular season record against league opponents, and were forced to travel to fourth-seeded Mary Washington in the CAC first round. The stellar defense continued to do its job, holding the Eagles scoreless through 110 minutes, but the offense couldn’t convert and Mary Washing- ton advanced through a penalty kick shootout win.

Between the pipes, Nolan Mann wrapped up the year with statistically one of the finest seasons in program history. He locked down eight solo shutouts and set • PATRICK BURNS • a program record with a 0.50 goals against average. • HARRY NODWELL • He stopped 81% of his shots, ranking seventh best

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• 2015 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS •

OVERALL RECORD: 11-2-6 // CAC: 4-2-3 // HOME: 4-1-3 // AWAY: 6-1-3 // NEUTRAL: 1-0 // OVERTIME: 3-0-6

DATE OPPONENT RESULT OVERALL CAC ATTEND...... GOALS Sep 01 at Randolph W 1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 320 ...... Patrick Burns (Harry Nodwell)

Sep 04 VA. WESLEYAN W 3-2 (2ot) 2-0-0 0-0-0 1293 ...... Patrick Burns (Ryan Balfour) ...... Patrick Burns (Sammy Blosser) ...... Patrick Burns (Hunter Simons)

Sep 06 NEUMANN W 2-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 523 ...... Zachary Ballard (Hunter Simons) ...... Andrew Gogolin (Patrick Burns;Ryan Balfour)

Sep 09 at N.C. Wesleyan W 4-3 4-0-0 0-0-0 214 ...... Patrick Burns (Andrew Gogolin) ...... Mamadou Barry (Sebastian Abrigo) • ZACH DOUGLASS VS. VA. WESLEYAN • ...... Garrett Van Nutt (Girma Baker) ...... Zachary Ballard (Girma Baker)

Sep 12 vs NJCU W 1-0 (ot) 5-0-0 0-0-0 75 ...... Ryan Balfour (unassisted)

Sep 13 at Rutgers-Camden T 0-0 (2ot) 5-0-1 0-0-0 275 ...... -

Sep 16 at Methodist W 2-0 6-0-1 0-0-0 116 ...... Ryan Balfour (Sebastian Abrigo) ...... Girma Baker (unassisted)

Sep 19 GREENSBORO W 2-1 (2ot) 7-0-1 0-0-0 740 ...... Garrett Van Nutt (Mamadou Barry) ....Harry Nodwell (Mark Brewington;Patrick Burns)

Sep 23 LYNCHBURG T 1-1 (2ot) 7-0-2 0-0-0 490 .... Patrick Burns (Harry Nodwell;Andrew Gogolin)

Sep 26 PENN ST. HARRISBURG* W 5-0 8-0-2 1-0-0 593 ...... Ryan Balfour (Henry Gotay;Patrick Burns) ...... Patrick Burns (Mark Brewington) ...... Zachary Ballard (Hunter Simons) ...... Sean Christein (Harry Nodwell) ...... Girma Baker (Mamadou Barry) • BOBBY SEIFERT VS. LYNCHBURG • Oct 03 at York (Pa.)* T 1-1 (2ot) 8-0-3 1-0-1 743 ...... Andrew Gogolin (Preston Key)

Oct 06 at Southern Virginia* W 3-0 9-0-3 2-0-1 125 ...... Sean Christein (Andrew Gogolin) ...... Patrick Burns (unassisted) ...... Ryan Balfour (Garrett Van Nutt)

Oct 10 FROSTBURG STATE* T 0-0 (2ot) 9-0-4 2-0-2 684 ...... -

Oct 14 at St. Mary’s (Md.)* W 2-1 10-0-4 3-0-2 89 ...... Ryan Balfour (penalty kick) ...... Harry Nodwell (Zach Douglass)

Oct 17 WESLEY* L 0-2 10-1-4 3-1-2 849 ...... -

Oct 21 SALISBURY* T 1-1 (2ot) 10-1-5 3-1-3 940 ...... Patrick Burns (Harry Nodwell)

Oct 24 at Mary Washington* L 1-2 10-2-5 3-2-3 3000 ...... Andrew Gogolin (Sean Christein)

Oct 28 at Marymount* W 1-0 11-2-5 4-2-3 125 ...... Mark Brewington (unassisted)

Oct 31 at Mary Washington$ T 0-0 (PK) 11-2-6 4-2-3 650 ...... -

* CAC Game • ZACHARY BALLARD VS. SALISBURY • $ CAC Tournament

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• 2015 OFFENSIVE STATISTICS •

## Player GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 16 Patrick Burns 18-18 9 3 21 83 .108 46 .554 1-0 2 0-0 14 Ryan Balfour 19-19 5 2 12 50 .100 24 .480 1-0 3 1-1 17 Andrew Gogolin 17-17 3 3 9 33 .091 20 .606 0-0 0 0-0 7 Harry Nodwell 19-17 2 4 8 20 .100 10 .500 2-0 2 0-0 12 Zachary Ballard 19-2 3 0 6 18 .167 10 .556 0-0 2 0-0 11 Girma Baker 19-0 2 2 6 6 .333 3 .500 0-0 0 0-0 30 Sean Christein 18-18 2 1 5 30 .067 11 .367 4-1 1 0-0 13 Garrett Van Nutt 19-5 2 1 5 20 .100 7 .350 1-0 0 0-0 33 Mamadou Barry 19-0 1 2 4 7 .143 2 .286 0-0 0 0-0 20 Mark Brewington 17-3 1 2 4 7 .143 3 .429 1-0 1 0-0 • RYAN BALFOUR • 21 Hunter Simons 14-1 0 3 3 4 .000 1 .250 0-0 0 0-0 19 Sebastian Abrigo 17-0 0 2 2 6 .000 4 .667 0-0 0 0-0 10 Henry Gotay 10-10 0 1 1 22 .000 11 .500 0-0 0 0-0 3 Sammy Blosser 18-10 0 1 1 16 .000 6 .375 3-0 0 0-0 35 Zach Douglass 18-18 0 1 1 15 .000 4 .267 0-0 0 0-0 18 Preston Key 16-14 0 1 1 10 .000 4 .400 2-0 0 0-0 15 Bobby Seifert 19-19 0 0 0 10 .000 3 .300 3-0 0 0-0 9 Daniel Zeitoun 10-2 0 0 0 6 .000 3 .500 0-0 0 0-0 29 Cameron Vaughn 19-17 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 1-0 0 0-0 22 Joshua Kufera 5-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 4 Teig Lesko 10-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 2 Hunter Johnson 8-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 34 Kaleb Underwood 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 23 Andrew Maeso 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 36 Connor Werrlein 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 32 Zach Shaeffer 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 • PRESTON KEY • 26 Nolan Mann 15-15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 25 Jordan Clark 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 24 Charlie Dodge 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 1 Keoni Rison 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 00 Zach Pedini 6-4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Total 19 30 29 89 375 .080 175 .467 20-1 11 1-1 Opponents 19 14 10 38 143 .098 58 .406 24-3 2 1-1

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## Player GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W L T ShO 26 Nolan Mann 15-15 1446:24 8 0.50 34 .810 10 0 5 8/2 00 Zach Pedini 6-4 415:05 6 1.30 9 .600 1 2 1 0/2 Total 19 1861:29 14 0.68 43 .759 11 2 6 10 • NOLAN MANN • Opponents 19 1861:29 30 1.45 145 .829 2 10 6 4

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## Player GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 16 Patrick Burns 8-8 3 1 7 29 .103 15 .517 0-0 0 0-0 14 Ryan Balfour 9-9 3 0 6 25 .120 11 .440 1-0 1 1-1 17 Andrew Gogolin 9-9 2 1 5 24 .083 13 .542 0-0 0 0-0 7 Harry Nodwell 9-8 1 2 4 14 .071 7 .500 1-0 1 0-0 12 Zachary Ballard 9-2 1 0 2 7 .143 3 .429 0-0 0 0-0 11 Girma Baker 9-0 1 0 2 4 .250 2 .500 2-1 0 0-0 30 Sean Christein 8-8 2 1 5 17 .118 7 .412 1-0 1 0-0 13 Garrett Van Nutt 9-2 0 1 1 9 .000 2 .222 0-0 0 0-0 33 Mamadou Barry 9-0 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0-0 0 0-0 20 Mark Brewington 7-0 1 1 3 5 .200 2 .400 0-0 1 0-0 • ANDREW GOGOLIN • 21 Hunter Simons 6-0 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 19 Sebastian Abrigo 7-0 0 0 0 4 .000 3 .750 0-0 0 0-0 10 Henry Gotay 3-3 0 1 1 7 .000 3 .429 0-0 0 0-0 3 Sammy Blosser 8-6 0 0 0 12 .000 4 .333 0-0 0 0-0 35 Zach Douglass 9-9 0 1 1 8 .000 1 .125 0-0 0 0-0 18 Preston Key 9-8 0 1 1 8 .000 4 .500 2-0 0 0-0 15 Bobby Seifert 9-9 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 2-0 0 0-0 9 Daniel Zeitoun 4-1 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0-0 0 0-0 29 Cameron Vaughn 9-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 22 Joshua Kufera 3-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 4 Teig Lesko 7-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 2 Hunter Johnson 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 34 Kaleb Underwood 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 23 Andrew Maeso 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 36 Connor Werrlein 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 32 Zach Shaeffer 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 • GARRETT VAN NUTT • 26 Nolan Mann 5-5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 25 Jordan Clark 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 24 Charlie Dodge 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 1 Keoni Rison 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 00 Zach Pedini 6-4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Total 9 14 12 40 194 .072 83 .420 10-1 4 1-0 Opponents 9 7 5 19 69 .101 29 .420 11-2 2 0-0

• 2015 GOALKEEPER STATISTICS •

## Player GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W L T ShO 26 Nolan Mann 5-5 454:55 1 0.20 13 .929 3 0 2 2/2 00 Zach Pedini 6-4 415:05 6 1.30 9 .600 1 2 1 0/2 Total 9 870:00 7 0.72 22 .759 4 2 3 4 • ZACH PEDINI • Opponents 9 870:00 14 1.45 69 .831 2 4 3 2

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• 2015 FINAL CONFERENCE STANDINGS • • 2015 CAC INDIVIDUAL HONOREES •

SCHOOL CAC ALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR Salisbury 6-0-3 13-4-3 Nick Tait...... St. Mary’s (Md.)...... Forward York (Pa.) 6-2-1 9-8-2 Wesley 6-3 9-9-1 COACH OF THE YEAR Frostburg St. 5-2-2 11-5-2 Gerry DiBartolo...... Salisbury Mary Washington 5-3-1 12-6-2 Chris. Newport 4-2-3 11-2-6 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR St. Mary’s (Md.) 3-5-1 9-9-2 Marymount (Va.) 3-5-1 7-9-1 Adrian Coverdale...... Wesley...... Forward Penn St.-Harrisburg 1-8 3-11-2 Southern Virginia 0-9 1-17

• 2015 CAC STATISTICAL LEADERS • • 2015 CAC ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS •

1ST TEAM GOALS POINTS

Patrick Burns...... Jr...... F...... Chris. Newport Name...... School ...... Total Name...... School ...... Total N. Tait...... St. Mary’s (Md.)...... 15 N. Tait...... St. Mary’s (Md.)...... 41 Adrian Coverdale...... Fr...... F...... Wesley G. Nabo...... Frostburg State...... 12 G. Nabo...... Frostburg State...... 27 Guy Nabo...... Fr...... F...... Frostburg State A. Coverdale...... Wesley...... 10 W. Mileski...... Wesley...... 23 Nick Tait...... Jr...... F...... St. Mary’s (Md.) P. Burns...... Chris. Newport...... 9 A. Coverdale...... Wesley...... 21 Leslie Umunna...... Jr...... F...... Salisbury Z. Fontenot...... St. Mary’s (Md.)...... 9 Z. Fontenot...... St. Mary’s (Md.)...... 21 Mike Bennett...... Sr...... M...... Mary Washington ASSISTS SAVES Harry Nodwell...... Jr...... M...... Chris. Newport Nigel Robinson...... Jr...... M...... York (Pa.) Name...... School ...... Total Name...... School ...... Total Sean Christein...... Sr...... D...... Chris. Newport N. Tait...... St. Mary’s (Md.)...... 11 D. Staedeli...... Salisbury...... 105 Nathaniel Eiben...... Jr...... D...... Salisbury J. Teston...... York (Pa.)...... 8 L. Cropper...... Marymount...... 100 J. Kearson...... St. Mary’s (Md.)...... 7 K. Carroll...... Southern Virginia...... 97 Mitchell Muise...... Sr...... D...... Frostburg State W. Mileski...... Wesley...... 7 Z. Haussler...... St. Mary’s (Md.)...... 84 Rodney Ngoh...... Fr...... D...... Marymount V. Weaver...... Penn St. Harrisburg...... 5 H. Mostafa...... Frostburg State...... 74 Hassan Mostafa...... Jr...... GK...... Frostburg State

SAVE PERCENTAGE 2ND TEAM

Name...... School ...... Total D. Staedeli...... Salisbury...... 890 Ryan Balfour...... Sr...... F...... Chris. Newport H. Mostafa...... Frostburg State...... 860 Greg Bechard...... Sr...... F...... York (Pa.) N. Mann...... Chris. Newport...... 810 Joel Teston...... So...... F...... York (Pa.) L. Cropper...... Marymount...... 806 Z. Haussler...... St. Mary’s (Md.)...... 800 Taylor Groginski...... Sr...... M...... Salisbury Hunter Jarmon...... Fr...... M...... Frostburg State GOALS-AGAINST-AVERAGE Juwan Kearson...... Fr...... M...... St. Mary’s (Md.) Will Mileski...... Jr...... M...... Wesley Name...... School ...... Total Dennis Runikera...... Sr...... M...... Salisbury N. Mann...... Chris. Newport...... 0.50 D. Staedeli...... Salisbury...... 0.63 Tobi Sowande...... Sr...... M...... Wesley H. Mostafa...... Frostburg State...... 0.75 Guy Cross...... Jr...... D...... Mary Washington M. Spencer...... Mary Washington...... 0.85 R.J. Dina...... Sr...... D...... Wesley C. Johnson...... York (Pa.)...... 1.05 Ryan Donahue...... Sr...... D...... York (Pa.) James Pollock...... Sr...... D...... St. Mary’s (Md.) • PATRICK BURNS • Drew Staedeli...... Sr...... GK...... Salisbury

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• COACHING HISTORY • • YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS •

• WILLIAM SNEDDON • • ROBERT CUMMINGS • YEAR OVERALL REC. CONF. REC. FINISH COACH POSTSEASON 1974-76, 81 1977-80 1974 1-9-2 .167 1-6 .143 7th William Sneddon -- 1975 7-4 .636 5-2 .714 T2nd William Sneddon -- 1976 5-7 .417 5-2 .714 T2nd William Sneddon -- 1977 10-6-1 .618 4-2-1 .643 4th Robert Cummings -- 1978 7-9-1 .441 5-1-1 .786 2nd Robert Cummings -- 1979 2-9-4 .267 1-3-2 .286 6th Robert Cummings -- 1980 1-13-1 .100 1-5-1 .214 7th Robert Cummings -- 1981 2-11-1 .179 1-4-1 .250 T7th William Sneddon -- 1982 3-11-1 .233 3-3 .500 4th Seth Roland -- 1983 9-8-1 .528 3-3-1 .500 T4th Seth Roland -- 1984 11-7-1 .605 5-2 .714 3rd Seth Roland -- 1985 12-6-2 .650 4-2-1 .643 T2nd Seth Roland -- 1986 18-5 .783 5-2 .714 T2nd Seth Roland NCAA 1st Round • COACHING HISTORY • • COACHING HISTORY • 1987 8-8-3 .500 3-3-1 .500 5th Alan Lindsay -- Overall Record: 15-31-3 Overall Record: 20-37-7 1988 11-10 .524 3-3 .500 T4th Craig Reynolds -- Winning Percentage: .337 Winning Percentage: .367 1989 11-5-2 .667 3-2 .600 T3rd Craig Reynolds -- Conference Record: 12-14-1 Conference Record: 11-11-5 1990 6-10-3 .395 1-3-1 .300 5th Craig Reynolds -- Winning Percentage: .463 Winning Percentage: .500 1991 12-6-2 .650 2-2-1 .500 3rd Craig Reynolds -- 1992 7-8-4 .474 2-2-1 .500 T3rd Craig Reynolds -- 1993 9-9 .500 3-3 .500 4th Craig Reynolds -- 1994 8-7-1 .531 2-4 .333 T5th Craig Reynolds -- 1995 5-11-1 .324 1-5 .167 6th Craig Reynolds -- 1996 13-5 .722 4-2 .667 3rd Steve Shaw -- 1997 10-9 .526 4-2 .667 3rd Steve Shaw -- • SETH ROLAND • • ALAN LINDSAY • 1998 10-7 .588 4-2 .667 2nd Steve Shaw -- 1999 13-4-1 .750 5-1 .833 2nd Steve Shaw -- 1982-86 1987 2000 18-3-1 .841 6-0 1.000 1st Steve Shaw NCAA Elite 8 2001 15-5 .750 6-1 857 2nd Steve Shaw -- 2002 10-8-1 .552 6-1 .857 T1st Steve Shaw -- 2003 12-5-3 .675 6-0-1 .929 1st Steve Shaw -- 2004 11-7-2 .600 3-2-1 .583 4th Steve Shaw -- 2005 12-7-0 .632 4-2 .667 3rd Steve Shaw -- 2006 15-5-2 .727 5-0-1 .917 1st Steve Shaw NCAA 2nd Round 2007 11-7-0 .611 5-1 .833 2nd Steve Shaw -- 2008 17-5-3 .740 5-0-1 .917 1st Steve Shaw NCAA Elite 8 2009 18-2-4 .833 6-0 1.000 1st Steve Shaw NCAA Elite 8 2010 20-2-1 .891 5-1 .833 2nd Steve Shaw NCAA 2nd Round 2011 17-1-1 .921 8-1 .889 1st Steve Shaw NCAA 1st Round 2012 15-4-2 .762 6-1-1 .813 1st Steve Shaw NCAA 1st Round • COACHING HISTORY • • COACHING HISTORY • 2013 13-5-2 .700 6-2 .750 3rd Steve Shaw -- Overall Record: 53-37-5 Overall Record: 8-8-3 2014 19-3-5 .796 4-2-3 .611 5th Steve Shaw NCAA Elite 8 Winning Percentage: .584 Winning Percentage: .500 2015 11-2-6 .737 4-2-3 .611 5th Steve Shaw -- Conference Record: 20-12-2 Conference Record: 3-3-1 Winning Percentage: .618 Winning Percentage: .500 42 Yrs. 445-275-65 .608 163-86-23 .642

• MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS •

• CRAIG REYNOLDS • • STEVE SHAW • 1988-95 1996-Present • WINS • • LOSSES •

Most Victories...... 20 in 2010 Most Losses...... 13 in 1980 Fewest Victories...... 1 in 1974 & 1980 Fewest Losses...... 1 in 2011 Most Home Victories...... 11 in 2010 Most Home Losses...... 7 in 1980 Fewest Home Victories...... 0 in 1974 Fewest Home Losses...... 0 in 1999, 2001, & 2009

• WINNING STREAKS • • LOSING STREAKS •

Most Consecutive Wins...... 13 Most Consecutive Losses...... 9 ...... Sept. 18, 2011 - Nov. 5, 2011 ...... Sept. 19, 1981 - Oct. 24, 1981 • COACHING HISTORY • • COACHING HISTORY • Most Consecutive Conference Wins...... 14 Most Consecutive Conference Losses...... 7 ...... Oct. 27, 1999 - Oct. 10, 2001 ...... Oct. 13, 1994 - Oct. 25, 1995 Overall Record: 69-66-13 Overall Record: 280-96-34 Winning Percentage: .510 Winning Percentage: .724 Most Consecutive Home Wins...... 11 Most Consecutive Home Losses...... 5 Conference Record: 17-24-3 Conference Record: 100-22-11 ...... Sept. 1, 2010 - Nov. 12, 2010 ...... Sep. 22, 1982 - Oct. 16, 1982 Winning Percentage: .420 Winning Percentage: .806

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• GOALS •

6 Ian MacPherson...... Columbia Union..... 10/18/92 4 Jim Barranger...... Hampden-Sydney..... 10/27/77 • ALL-TIME HAT-TRICKS • 4 Russell Rutter...... Marymount...... 10/6/89 4 Ian MacPherson...... Ferrum...... 9/26/92 NAME...... G...... OPPONENT...... DATE 4 Nick Yannitello...... Averett...... 9/28/03 4 Billy Lucas...... Averett...... 10/2/04 Richard Clemence.... 3...... Greensboro..... 10/3/76 3 34 Times Jim Barranger...... 4...Hamp.-Sydney... 10/27/77 • ASSISTS • Jim Barranger...... 3...... Averett..... 9/22/77 Jim Barranger...... 3...... Longwood..... 9/24/77 5 John Leonard ...... Columbia Union..... 10/27/96 4 Brian Lybert...... Rowan...... 9/10/10 Jim Barranger...... 3...... Greensboro...... 11/5/77 4 Carey Aliff...... Columbia Union..... 10/18/92 D.J. Hammond...... 3...... Longwood..... 9/12/78 4 Demo Saras...... Columbia Union..... 10/18/92 3 Donovan Gutzmore...... Averett..... 10/24/84 Joe Garone...... 3...... Apprentice..... 9/26/78 3 Chris Frazier...... Shenandoah... 9/14/1985 Victor Kwantreng...... 3.....East Carolina..... 9/12/82 3 Chris Frazier...... Apprentice..... 9/3/1986 3 Drew Powell...... Columbia Union..... 10/18/92 Victor Kwantreng...... 3...... St. Andrews... 10/23/82 3 Galen Small...... Averett...... 10/2/04 Bill Dittmar...... 3...... St. Andrews..... 9/23/83 3 Derek Shaw...... N.C. Wesleyan...... 11/5/04 3 Michael Caro...... St. Mary’s (Md.)..... 10/21/06 Donovan Gutzmore.. 3...... Apprentice... 10/26/86 3 Jimmy Grace...... Southern Virginia...... 10/7/14 Russell Rutter...... 4...... Marymount..... 10/6/89 • IAN MACPHERSON • Russell Rutter...... 3...... Gallaudet...... 9/2/89 • POINTS • Dusty Scott...... 3...... UMES... 10/26/90 12 Ian MacPherson...... Columbia Union..... 10/18/92 10 Demo Saras...... Columbia Union..... 10/18/92 Jeff Barefoot...... 3.....Columbia Un. . 10/18/92 9 Billy Lucas...... Averett...... 10/2/04 • SHOTS • Ian MacPherson...... 6.....Columbia Un. . 10/18/92 8 Jim Barranger...... Hampden-Sydney..... 10/27/77 8 Russell Rutter...... Marymount...... 10/6/89 15 Ian MacPherson...... Columbia Union..... 10/18/92 Ian MacPherson...... 4...... Ferrum..... 9/26/92 13 Chris Frazier...... Shenandoah...... 9/8/84 8 Ian MacPherson...... Ferrum...... 9/26/92 Ian MacPherson...... 3.....Columbia Un. . 10/27/96 8 Nick Yannitello...... Averett...... 9/28/03 12 Dusty Scott...... Marymount...... 9/7/91 Demo Saras...... 3.....Columbia Un. . 10/18/92 8 Patrick Burns...... Southern Virginia...... 10/7/14 12 Gerard Mosley...... Shenandoah...... 9/14/85 7 Junior Carter...... Hampden-Sydney..... 10/26/88 11 Ian MacPherson...... Ferrum...... 8/6/92 Dave Bonday...... 3...... Marymount...... 9/8/94 7 Byron Perez...... Columbia Union..... 10/22/95 11 Demo Saras...... Columbia Union..... 10/18/92 Kenne Low...... 3...... Marymount... 10/14/95 7 Andrew Carver...... Ferrum...... 10/3/08 10 Charlie Sneddon...... St. Mary’s (Md.)...... 9/15/91 10 Ian MacPherson...... Ferrum...... 9/26/92 Byron Perez...... 3.....Columbia Un. . 10/22/95 10 Charlie Sneddon...... Catholic...... 9/25/94 10 Ian MacPherson...... Marymount...... 9/22/96 Joey Moriarty...... 3...... Ferrum..... 10/3/98 10 Joshua Shaw...... St. Mary’s (Md.)...... 9/27/01 B.J. Jenkins...... 3...... Ferrum..... 10/3/98 10 Michael Caro...... Averett...... 9/29/07 10 Brian Lybert...... Kean...... 9/11/10 O. Gomez-Romero... 3.....Stevens Tech... 10/10/99 10 Winston Mattheisen...... Rutgers-Newark...... 10/8/11 Billy Lucas...... 4...... Averett..... 10/2/04 10 Jalon Brown...... Penn St. Harrisburg..... 10/26/13 Billy Lucas...... 3.....NC Wesleyan...... 11/5/04 10 Patrick Burns...... Virginia Wesleyan...... 9/4/15 10 Patrick Burns...... Rutgers-Camden...... 9/13/15 Nick Yannitello...... 4...... Averett..... 9/28/03 Nick Yannitello...... 3...... Shenandoah..... 10/5/05 • SAVES • Galen Small...... 3...... Denison..... 9/18/05 18 Rick Longobardi...... William & Mary...... 9/19/84 17 Rick Longobardi...... Liberty Baptist..... 10/29/83 Galen Small...... 3...... Shenandoah..... 10/5/05 17 Jimmy Alimonos...... Greensboro...... 10/1/94 Michael Caro...... 3...... Villa Julie..... 9/16/07 16 Scott Wohl...... Longwood...... 10/8/94 Andrew Carver...... 3...... Shenandoah..... 10/8/08 15 Rick Longobardi...... East Carolina...... 11/5/83 15 Jimmy Alimonos...... Salisbury..... 10/27/93 Andrew Carver...... 3...... Ferrum..... 10/3/08 14 Allan Livingstone...... N.C. Wesleyan...... 10/9/90 Winston Mattheisen.. 3.....Rutgers-New...... 10/8/11 14 Jimmy Alimonos...... Mary Washington..... 10/19/94 14 Joseph Pombriant...... Heidelberg...... 9/14/97 Jalon Brown...... 3...N.C. Wesleyan..... 9/18/13 13 Matt Tengs...... N.C. Wesleyan..... 10/28/06 Jalon Brown...... 3...N.C. Wesleyan...... 9/5/14 Jalon Brown...... 3...... S. Virginia..... 10/7/14 Patrick Burns...... 3...... S. Virginia..... 10/7/14 Patrick Burns...... 3.....Va. Wesleyan...... 9/4/15

• RICK LONGOBARDI •

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• GOALS • • SAVE PERCENTAGE •

1. Jim Barranger...... 1977...... 22 1. Kevin Huylebroeck...... 1999...... 859 2. Michael Caro...... 2007...... 20 2. Rick Longobardi...... 1983...... 847 Jalon Brown...... 2014...... 20 3. Martin Zelada...... 2000...... 830 4. Russell Rutter...... 1989...... 19 4. Rick Longobardi...... 1986...... 824 5. Ian MacPherson...... 1992...... 16 5. Justin Wolfe...... 2011...... 815 Winston Mattheisen...... 2008...... 16 6. Justin Wolfe...... 2010...... 812 7. Victor Kwantreng...... 1982...... 15 7. Matt Tengs...... 2006...... 805 8. Dave Bonday...... 1993...... 14 8. Rick Longobardi...... 1984...... 805 Ian MacPherson...... 1996...... 14 9. Justin Wolfe...... 2009...... 802 Jalon Brown...... 2012...... 14 10. Brian Shumate...... 2003...... 800 Jalon Brown...... 2013...... 14 • SHUTOUTS • • ASSISTS • 1. Justin Wolfe...... 2011...... 10 1. Derek Shaw...... 2006...... 15 Rick Longobardi...... 1986...... 10 Brian Lybert...... 2010...... 15 Martin Zelada...... 2000...... 10 3. Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 2000...... 14 Justin Wolfe...... 2010...... 10 4. Brian Lybert...... 2011...... 13 5. Rick Longobardi...... 1985...... 9 5. Chris Frazier...... 1985...... 12 Brian Shumate...... 2004...... 9 Steve Sachs...... 1998...... 12 7. Nolan Mann...... 2015...... 8 Patrick Burns...... 2014...... 12 8. Martin Zelada...... 2001...... 7 8. Chris Frazier...... 1986...... 11 Rick Longobardi...... 1983...... 7 Brian Tweed...... 2008...... 11 • CHRIS FRAZIER • Matt Tengs...... 2006...... 7 Jalon Brown...... 2012...... 11 Justin Wolfe...... 2009...... 7

• POINTS • • GAMES PLAYED • 1. Jim Barranger...... 1977...... 51 • SHOTS • 1. Mark Brewington...... 2014...... 27 2. Jalon Brown...... 2014...... 47 Jalon Brown...... 2014...... 27 3. Russell Rutter...... 1989...... 46 1. Chris Frazier...... 1984...... 105 Patrick Burns...... 2014...... 27 4. Michael Caro...... 2007...... 41 2. Ian MacPherson ...... 1992...... 95 Alec Faulkner...... 2014...... 27 5. Jalon Brown...... 2012...... 39 3. Oscar Gomez-Romero ...... 2000...... 91 Andrew Gogolin...... 2014...... 27 6. Jalon Brown...... 2013...... 37 4. Jalon Brown...... 2014...... 86 Henry Gotay...... 2014...... 27 7. Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 2000...... 36 5. Brian Lybert...... 2010...... 84 Jimmy Grace...... 2014...... 27 Patrick Burns...... 2014...... 36 6. Patrick Burns...... 2015...... 83 Alex Makumbi...... 2014...... 27 9. Four Tied With...... 36 7. Ian MacPherson...... 1996...... 82 9. Tommy O’Neal...... 2014...... 26 8. Ian MacPherson...... 1995...... 80 Garrett Van Nutt...... 2014...... 26 9. Jalon Brown...... 2012...... 78 10. Russell Rutter...... 1989...... 73

• SAVES • 1. Rick Longobardi...... 1983...... 138 2. Chris Fazio...... 1982...... 130 3. Allan Livingstone...... 1990...... 120 4. Joseph Pombriant...... 1997...... 108 5. Rick Longobardi...... 1984...... 95 6. Martin Zelada...... 2000...... 93 Brian Shumate...... 2004...... 93 8. Allan Livingstone...... 1988...... 90 9. Jimmy Alimonos...... 1994...... 88 10. Mark Morrow...... 1987...... 86

• GAA (MIN. 500 MINUTES) • 1. Nolan Mann...... 2015...... 0.50 2. Justin Wolfe...... 2011...... 0.62 3. Paul Bleier...... 1991...... 0.64 4. Kevin Huylebroeck...... 1999...... 0.67 5. Justin Wolfe...... 2008...... 0.68 6. Rick Longobardi...... 1986...... 0.69 7. Justin Wolfe...... 2010...... 0.69 8. Justin Wolfe...... 2009...... 0.76 9. Martin Zelada...... 2000...... 0.83 10. Matt Tengs...... 2006...... 0.85 • DEREK SHAW • • NOLAN MANN •

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1. Jalon Brown...... 2011-14...... 52 1. Kevin Huylebroeck...... 1997-99...... 818 2. Ian MacPherson...... 1992-96...... 51 2. Rick Longobardi...... 1983-86...... 813 Winston Mattheisen...... 2008-11...... 51 3. Justin Wolfe...... 2008-11...... 810 4. Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 1996-97,99-00...... 43 4. Jimmy Alimonos...... 1992-94...... 797 5. Michael Caro...... 2004-07...... 39 5. Mark Morrow...... 1984-87...... 786 6. Billy Lucas...... 2001-04...... 35 6 Brian Shumate...... 2001-04...... 780 Nick Yannitello...... 2001-04...... 35 7. Martin Zelada...... 1999-02...... 771 8. Jon Schwartzman...... 1986-89...... 31 8. Chris Fazio...... 1982-83...... 747 9. Chris Frazier...... 1983-86...... 30 9. Mark Mury...... 1991-92...... 746 Junior Carter...... 1985-88...... 30 10. Joseph Pombriant...... 1997-98...... 735 Brian Lybert...... 2008-11...... 30 • SHUTOUTS • • ASSISTS • 1. Rick Longobardi...... 1983-86...... 30 1. Brian Lybert...... 2008-11...... 45 2. Justin Wolfe...... 2008-11...... 29 2. Steve Sachs...... 1996-99...... 34 3. Martin Zelada...... 1999-02...... 20 3. Chris Frazier...... 1983-86...... 32 4. Matt Tengs...... 2006-09...... 16 4. Derek Shaw...... 2003-06...... 31 5. Brian Shumate...... 2001-04...... 14 5. Jalon Brown...... 2011-14...... 30 6. Allan Livingstone...... 1987-90...... 11 6. Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 1996-97,99-00...... 27 Nolan Mann...... 2012-15...... 11 Billy Lucas...... 2001-04...... 23 8. Tommy Vieten...... 2005-07...... 10 8. Brian Tweed...... 2005-08...... 22 9. Sean Killion...... 2010-13...... 9 9. Shadi Abi-Saab...... 1997-00...... 20 • JALON BROWN • 10. Kevin Huylebroeck...... 1997-99...... 7 Caleb Lewis...... 2011-13...... 20 Mark Mury...... 1991-92...... 7

• POINTS • • GAMES PLAYED • 1. Jalon Brown...... 2011-14...... 134 • SHOTS • 1. Winston Mattheisen...... 2008-11...... 89 2. Winston Mattheisen...... 2008-11...... 118 Brian Lybert...... 2008-11...... 89 3. Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 1996-97,99-00...... 113 1. Ian MacPherson...... 1992-96...... 317 3. Andrew Bonorden...... 2009-12...... 87 4. Ian MacPherson...... 1992-96...... 112 2. Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 1996-97,99-00...... 285 Jalon Brown...... 2011-14...... 87 5. Brian Lybert...... 2008-11...... 105 3. Jalon Brown...... 2011-14...... 275 Alec Faulkner...... 2011-14...... 87 6. Bill Lucas...... 2001-04...... 93 4. Charlie Sneddon...... 1990-91,93-94...... 243 6. Tommy O’Neal...... 2011-14...... 86 7. Chris Frazier...... 1983-86...... 92 5. Brian Lybert...... 2008-11...... 230 7. Brian Tweed...... 2005-08...... 84 Michael Caro...... 2004-07...... 92 6. Winston Mattheisen...... 2008-11...... 225 Kevin Greenberg...... 2006-09...... 84 9. Nick Yannitello...... 2001-04...... 87 7. Chris Frazier...... 1983-86...... 214 Bryan Davis...... 2005-08...... 84 10. Jon Schwartzman...... 1986-89...... 79 8. Jon Schwartzman...... 1986-89...... 210 10. Caleb Lewis...... 2010-13...... 83 9. Billy Lucas...... 2001-04...... 203 Alex Makumbi...... 2010-12, 14...... 83 10. Andrew Bonorden...... 2009-12...... 199

• SAVES • 1. Rick Longobardi...... 1983-86...... 369 2. Allan Livingstone...... 1987-90...... 293 3. Martin Zelada...... 1999-02...... 252 4. Justin Wolfe...... 2008-11...... 209 5. Brian Shumate...... 2001-04...... 177 6. Matt Tengs...... 2006-09...... 164 7. Joseph Pombriant...... 1997-98...... 150 8. Chris Fazio...... 1982-83...... 130 9. Kevin Huylebroeck...... 1997-99...... 121 10. Jimmy Alimonos...... 1992-94...... 114

• GAA (MIN. 1000 MINUTES) • 1. Justin Wolfe...... 2008-11...... 0.69 2. Paul Bleier...... 1991-92...... 0.85 3. Nolan Mann...... 2012-15...... 0.87 4. Tommy Vieten...... 2005-07...... 0.94 5. Kevin Huylebroeck...... 1997-99...... 0.96 6. Sean Killion...... 2010-13...... 1.10 7. Jeremy Ross...... 1996...... 1.15 8. Matt Tengs...... 2006-09...... 1.17 9. Sam Lesko...... 2013-Present...... 1.20 10. Brian Shumate...... 2001-04...... 1.21 • BRIAN LYBERT • • JUSTIN WOLFE •

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• GOALS • BY A FRESHMAN 95 Ian MacPherson...... 1992 BY A SENIOR 73 Russell Rutter...... 1989 22 Jim Barranger...... 1977 68 Charlie Sneddon...... 1991 20 Michael Caro...... 2007 67 B.B. Carter...... 1985 20 Jalon Brown...... 2014 66 Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 1996 14 Ian MacPherson...... 1996 13 Two Times • SAVES •

BY A JUNIOR BY A SENIOR 14 Jalon Brown...... 2013 120 Allan Livingstone...... 1990 13 Michael Caro...... 2006 93 Brian Shumate...... 2004 13 Ian MacPherson...... 1995 88 Jimmy Alimonos...... 1994 12 Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 1999 86 Mark Morrow...... 1987 12 Nick Yannitello...... 2003 85 Martin Zelada...... 2002

BY A SOPHOMORE BY A JUNIOR 14 Jalon Brown...... 2012 108 Joseph Pombriant...... 1997 12 Winston Mattheisen...... 2009 73 Kevin Huylebroeck...... 1999 12 Patrick Burns...... 2014 73 Martin Zelada...... 2001 10 Shadi Abi-Saab...... 1999 69 Justin Wolfe...... 2010 10 Nao Masuda...... 2009 68 Brian Shumate...... 2003 10 Ryan Balfour...... 2013 BY A SOPHOMORE BY A FRESHMAN • MATT TENGS • 130 Chris Fazio...... 1982 19 Russell Rutter...... 1989 95 Rick Longobardi...... 1984 16 Ian MacPherson...... 1992 93 Martin Zelada...... 2000 16 Winston Mattheisen...... 2008 90 Allan Livingstone...... 1988 69 Justin Wolfe...... 2009 15 Victor Kwartreng...... 1982 BY A JUNIOR 14 Dave Bonday...... 1993 37 Jalon Brown...... 2013 BY A FRESHMAN 35 Michael Caro...... 2006 138 Rick Longobardi...... 1983 • ASSISTS • 35 Brian Lybert...... 2010 79 Chris Mullins...... 1995 30 Ian MacPherson...... 1995 62 Matt Tengs...... 2006 BY A SENIOR 28 Three Times 15 Derek Shaw...... 2006 35 Jonathon Anderson...... 2005 14 Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 2000 BY A SOPHOMORE 29 Jimmy Moorman...... 1996 13 Brian Lybert...... 2011 39 Jalon Brown...... 2012 11 Chris Frazier...... 1986 36 Patrick Burns...... 2014 • WINS • 11 Brian Tweed...... 2008 27 Winston Mattheisen...... 2009 26 Ricky Gulledge...... 1996 BY A SENIOR BY A JUNIOR 25 Nao Masuda...... 2009 17 Rick Longobardi...... 1986 15 Brian Lybert...... 2010 17 Justin Wolfe...... 2011 12 Steve Sachs...... 1998 BY A FRESHMAN 11 Brian Shumate...... 2004 12 Chris Frazier...... 1985 46 Russell Rutter...... 1989 11 Sean Killion...... 2013 10 Charlie Sneddon...... 1993 35 Winston Mattheisen...... 2008 10 Two Times 9 Three Times 33 Ian MacPherson...... 1992 32 Dave Bonday...... 1993 BY A JUNIOR BY A SOPHOMORE 32 Victor Kwartreng...... 1982 20 Justin Wolfe...... 2010 12 Patrick Burns...... 2014 14 Matt Tengs...... 2008 11 Jalon Brown...... 2012 • SHOTS • 14 Martin Zelada...... 2001 10 Brian Lybert...... 2009 13 Kevin Huylebroeck...... 1999 10 Derek Shaw...... 2004 BY A SENIOR 12 Two Times 9 John Leonard...... 1996 91 Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 2000 86 Jalon Brown...... 2014 BY A SOPHOMORE BY A FRESHMAN 82 Ian MacPherson...... 1996 18 Martin Zelada...... 2000 8 Russell Rutter...... 1989 70 Andrew Bonorden...... 2012 15 Justin Wolfe...... 2009 7 Mark Yacobi...... 1982 70 Daniel Fogarty...... 2006 11 Rick Longobardi...... 1984 7 Steve Sachs...... 1996 11 Allan Livingstone...... 1988 BY A JUNIOR 7 Donovan Gutzmore...... 1984 8 Matt Tengs...... 2007 84 Brian Lybert...... 2010 7 Brian Lybert...... 2008 83 Patrick Burns...... 2015 BY A FRESHMAN 80 Ian MacPherson...... 1995 • POINTS • 11 Matt Tengs...... 2006 77 Jalon Brown...... 2013 10 Jeremy Ross...... 1996 BY A SENIOR 71 Joshua Shaw...... 2001 9 Rick Longobardi...... 1983 6 Nolan Mann...... 2012 51 Jim Barranger...... 1977 BY A SOPHOMORE 6 Jonathon Anderson...... 2005 47 Jalon Brown...... 2014 105 Chris Frazier...... 1984 41 Michael Caro...... 2007 78 Jalon Brown...... 2012 36 Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 2000 69 Andrew Bonorden...... 2010 35 Brian Lybert...... 2011 62 Patrick Burns...... 2014 61 Two Times

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• SINGLE-GAME RECORDS • • ALL-TIME STREAKS •

OVERALL WINNING STREAKS • GOALS •

LENGTH FIRST WIN...... LAST WIN 1. 15 vs. Columbia Union...... Oct. 18, 1992 13 9/18/11...... 11/5/11 2. 12 vs. Columbia Union...... Oct. 27, 1996 12 9/1/10...... 10/9/10 3.1 1 vs. Greensboro...... Nov. 5, 1977 10 10/1/86...... 11/1/86 1 1 vs. Apprentice School...... Sept. 3, 1986 9 9/12/09...... 10/14/09 1 1 vs. Columbia Union...... Oct. 22, 1995 8 10/16/96...... 9/3/97 8 10/7/00...... 10/31/00 • ASSISTS • 8 9/10/05...... 10/5/05 1. 13 vs. Shenandoah...... Sept. 14, 1985 8 9/29/06...... 10/25/06 13 vs. Columbia Union...... Oct. 18, 1992 8 10/7/12...... 10/27/12 3. 10 vs. Columbia Union...... Oct. 27, 1996 10 vs. Southern Virginia...... Oct. 7, 2014 HOME WINNING STREAKS 5. 9 vs. Columbia Union...... Oct. 22, 1995 9 vs. Chowan...... Oct. 1, 2003 LENGTH FIRST WIN...... LAST WIN 11 9/1/10...... 11/12/10 • SHOTS • 10 9/4/09...... 11/14/09 9 10/10/84...... 10/8/85 1. 57 vs. Shenandoah...... Sept. 14, 1985 8 8/31/01...... 10/27/01 2. 51 vs. Columbia Union...... Oct. 27, 1996 8 9/2/11...... 10/26/11 3. 46 vs. Apprentice School...... Sept. 7, 1985 7 9/15/96...... 11/9/96 46 vs. Columbia Union...... Oct. 18, 1992 5. 45 vs. Chowan...... Sept. 26, 2001 ROAD WINNING STREAKS

• SAVES • LENGTH FIRST WIN...... LAST WIN 1. 18 vs. William & Mary...... Sept. 19, 1984 8 9/13/86...... 10/25/86 2. 17 vs. Liberty Baptist...... Oct. 29, 1983 7 10/24/99...... 9/16/00 17 vs. Greensboro...... Oct. 1, 1994 7 9/18/11...... 9/8/12 4. 16 vs. Randolph-Macon...... Oct. 17, 1993 7 9/16/12...... 10/25/12 16 vs. Longwood...... Oct. 8, 1994 6 10/7/00...... 9/19/01 16 vs. Methodist...... Sept. 16, 1995 6 11/1/14...... 9/16/15 6 10/24/09...... 10/16/10 CONFERENCE WINNING STREAKS

• SEASON RECORDS • LENGTH FIRST WIN...... LAST WIN 14 10/27/99...... 10/10/01 10 10/27/01...... 10/7/03 9 10/16/10...... 10/29/11 • GOALS • • SAVE PERCENTAGE • 8 10/7/09...... 10/9/10 7 10/5/96...... 10/15/97 1. 74...... 2014 1. .852...... 1999 2. 69...... 2006 2. .832...... 2000 OVERALL UNBEATEN STREAKS 3. 68...... 1996 3. .818...... 1986 68...... 2008 .818...... 2011 LENGTH FIRST GAME...... LAST GAME 5. 65...... 2010 5. .816...... 2010 22 10/24/09...... 10/9/10 22 10/29/14...... 10/14/15 • ASSISTS • • GOALS-AGAINST-AVERAGE • 18 9/2/11...... 11/5/11

13 10/24/99...... 10/1/00 1. 58...... 2006 1. 0.61...... 2011 12 9/29/06...... 11/8/06 58...... 2010 2. 0.68...... 1986 3. 57...... 2014 0.68...... 2015 4. 55...... 1985 4. 0.69...... 2010 SHUTOUT STREAKS 55...... 1986 5. 0.70...... 1999 LENGTH STARTED...... ENDED • SAVES • • SHUTOUTS • 605:40* 10/5/11...... 11/4/11 555:23 10/4/00...... 10/25/00 1. 155...... 1982 1. 12...... 2010 506:00 10/1/86...... 10/22/86 2. 138...... 1983 2. 11...... 1985 484:51 9/29/07...... 10/13/07 3. 132...... 1994 11...... 1986 441:58 9/18/05...... 10/15/05 4. 131...... 1993 11...... 2011 5. 121...... 1990 5. 10...... Three Times

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• GOALS • • POINTS • 1974 Andre Bell...... 7 1974 N/A 1975 Andre Bell...... 12 1975 Andre Bell...... 28 1976 Richard Clemence...... 7 1976 N/A 1977 Jim Barranger...... 22 1977 Jim Barranger...... 51 1978 Joe Garone...... 9 1978 Joe Garone...... 22 1979 Two Tied With...... 4 1979 N/A 1980 Chak Pang...... 5 1980 Chak Pang...... 10 1981 Sean Gatz...... 6 1981 N/A 1982 Victor Kwantreng ...... 15 1982 Victor Kwantreng...... 32 1983 Chris Frazier...... 7 1983 Chris Frazier...... 18 1984 Chris Frazier...... 8 1984 Chris Frazier...... 21 1985 B.B. Carter...... 12 1985 B.B. Carter...... 28 1986 Chris Frazier...... 10 1986 Chris Frazier...... 31 1987 Jon Schwartzman...... 8 1987 Jon Schwartzman...... 19 1988 John Fitzgerald...... 10 1988 John Fitzgerald...... 26 1989 Russell Rutter...... 19 1989 Russell Rutter...... 46 1990 Jason Burwitz...... 5 1990 Jason Burwitz...... 12 1991 Dusty Scott...... 8 1991 Dusty Scott...... 23 1992 Ian MacPherson...... 16 1992 Ian MacPherson...... 33 1993 Dave Bonday...... 14 1993 Dave Bonday...... 32 1994 John Leonard...... 11 • CHARLIE SNEDDON • 1994 John Leonard...... 27 1995 Ian MacPherson...... 13 1995 Ian MacPherson...... 29 1996 Ian MacPherson...... 14 1996 Ian MacPherson...... 32 1997 Joey Moriarty...... 11 1997 Joey Moriarty...... 28 1998 Joey Moriarty...... 8 • ASSISTS • 1998 Steve Sachs...... 24 1999 Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 12 1999 Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 28 2000 Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 11 1974 N/A 2000 Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 36 2001 Carlos Placencia...... 11 1975 Andre Bell...... 4 2001 Carlos Placencia...... 28 2002 Joshua Shaw ...... 9 1976 N/A 2002 Billy Lucas...... 22 2003 Nick Yannitello...... 12 1977 Chris Stowell...... 9 2003 Nick Yannitello...... 28 2004 Billy Lucas...... 12 1978 Two Tied With...... 4 2004 Billy Lucas ...... 30 2005 Daniel Fogarty...... 10 1979 N/A 2005 Daniel Fogarty...... 26 2006 Michael Caro ...... 13 1980 David Crowley...... 2 2006 Michael Caro...... 35 2007 Michael Caro ...... 20 1981 N/A 2007 Michael Caro ...... 41 2008 Winston Mattheisen...... 16 1982 Mark Yacobi...... 7 2008 Winston Mattheisen...... 35 2009 Winston Mattheisen...... 12 1983 Three Tied With...... 4 2009 Winston Mattheisen...... 27 2010 Two Tied With...... 10 1984 Donovan Gutzmore...... 7 2010 Brian Lybert...... 35 2011 Winston Mattheisen...... 13 1985 Chris Frazier...... 12 2011 Brian Lybert...... 35 2012 Jalon Brown...... 14 1986 Chris Frazier...... 11 2012 Jalon Brown...... 39 2013 Jalon Brown...... 14 1987 Two Tied With...... 5 2013 Jalon Brown...... 37 2014 Jalon Brown...... 20 1988 John Fitzgerald...... 6 2014 Jalon Brown...... 47 2015 Patrick Burns...... 9 1989 Russell Rutter...... 8 2015 Patrick Burns...... 21 1990 Charlie Sneddon...... 4 1991 Dusty Scott...... 7 1992 Carey Aliff...... 6 1993 Charlie Sneddon...... 10 1994 John Leonard...... 5 1995 Matt Dyke...... 5 1996 John Leonard...... 9 1997 Joey Moriarty...... 6 1998 Steve Sachs...... 12 1999 Steve Sachs ...... 10 2000 Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 14 2001 Ryan Whinery...... 8 2002 Justin Joswick...... 7 2003 Billy Lucas...... 9 2004 Derek Shaw...... 10 2005 Daniel Fogarty...... 6 2006 Derek Shaw...... 15 2007 Jimmy Hash...... 4 2008 Brian Tweed...... 11 2009 Brian Lybert...... 10 2010 Brian Lybert...... 15 2011 Brian Lybert...... 13 2012 Jalon Brown...... 11 • WINSTON MATTHEISEN • 2013 Jalon Brown...... 9 • OSCAR GOMEZ-ROMERO • 2014 Patrick Burns...... 14 2015 Harry Nodwell...... 4

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• SAVES • • GOALS-AGAINST-AVERAGE • 1984 Rick Longobardi...... 95 1984 Rick Longobardi...... 1.35 1985 Rick Longobardi...... 66 1985 Rick Longobardi...... 1.20 1986 Rick Longobardi...... 70 1986 Rick Longobardi...... 0.69 1987 Mark Morrow...... 86 1987 Allan Livingstone...... 1.82 1988 Allan Livingstone...... 90 1988 Allan Livingstone...... 1.75 1989 Allan Livingstone...... 61 1989 Allan Livingstone...... 1.38 1990 Allan Livingstone...... 120 1990 Allan Livingstone...... 2.13 1991 Mark Mury...... 60 1991 Paul Bleier...... 0.64 1992 Mark Mury...... 40 1992 Paul Bleier...... 0.99 1993 Paul Brinkel...... 70 1993 Paul Brinkel...... 1.98 1994 Jimmy Alimonos...... 88 1994 Jimmy Alimonos...... 1.96 1995 Chris Mullins...... 79 1995 Chris Mullins...... 2.46 1996 Jimmy Moorman...... 29 1996 Jeremy Ross...... 1.15 1997 Joseph Pombriant...... 108 1997 Joseph Pombriant...... 1.96 1998 Joseph Pombriant...... 42 1998 Kevin Huylebroeck...... 1.17 1999 Kevin Huylebroeck...... 73 1999 Kevin Huylebroeck...... 0.67 2000 Martin Zelada...... 93 2000 Martin Zelada...... 0.83 2001 Martin Zelada...... 73 2001 Martin Zelada...... 1.06 2002 Martin Zelada...... 85 2002 Martin Zelada...... 1.98 2003 Brian Shumate...... 68 2003 Brian Shumate...... 0.98 2004 Brian Shumate...... 93 • BRIAN SHUMATE • 2004 Brian Shumate...... 1.24 2005 Jonathon Anderson...... 35 2005 Tommy Vieten...... 1.00 2006 Matt Tengs...... 62 2006 Matt Tengs...... 0.85 2007 Matt Tengs...... 42 2007 Matt Tengs...... 1.56 2008 Matt Tengs...... 50 • SHUTOUTS • 2008 Justin Wolfe...... 0.68 2009 Justin Wolfe...... 69 2009 Justin Wolfe...... 0.76 2010 Justin Wolfe...... 69 1984 Rick Longobardi...... 4 2010 Justin Wolfe...... 0.69 2011 Justin Wolfe...... 53 1985 Rick Longobardi...... 9 2011 Justin Wolfe...... 0.62 2012 Sean Killion...... 52 1986 Rick Longobardi...... 10 2012 Nolan Mann...... 1.00 2013 Sean Killion...... 50 1987 Mark Morrow...... 1 2013 Sean Killion...... 0.98 2014 Sam Lesko...... 31 1988 Allan Livingstone...... 5 2014 Nolan Mann...... 1.15 2015 Nolan Mann...... 34 1989 Allan Livingstone...... 3 2015 Nolan Mann...... 0.50 1990 Allan Livingstone...... 3 1991 Mark Mury...... 4 1992 Paul Bleier...... 4 1993 Paul Brinkel...... 1 1994 Jimmy Alimonos...... 2 1995 Chris Mullins...... 1 1996 Jeremy Ross...... 4 1997 Joseph Pombriant...... 2 1998 Two Tied With...... 2 1999 Kevin Huylebroeck...... 5 2000 Martin Zelada...... 10 2001 Martin Zelada...... 7 2002 Martin Zelada...... 3 2003 Brian Shumate...... 5 2004 Brian Shumate...... 9 2005 Tommy Vieten...... 5 2006 Matt Tengs...... 7 2007 Matt Tengs...... 4 2008 Matt Tengs...... 3 2009 Justin Wolfe...... 7 2010 Justin Wolfe...... 10 2011 Justin Wolfe...... 10 2012 Sean Killion...... 4 2013 Sean Killion...... 5 2014 Sam Lesko...... 5 2015 Nolan Mann...... 8

• MARTIN ZELADA • • ALLAN LIVINGSTONE •

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• NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS • • JALON BROWN •

FORWARD • 2011-14 The National Soccer Coaches Associa- tion of America serves as the recognized The most electric of- leader in naming All-America soccer fensive force in pro- players. The NSCAA selects All-America gram history, Jalon teams at every level of play. NSCAA Brown rewrote the members have the opportunity to nomi- record books during nate their players to receive the recogni- his four-year stint with tion while helping promote the growth of the Captains. From 2011-14, he collected the sport. 134 points and 52 goals, which both estab- lished new career marks at CNU. For his ef- forts, he became only the second three-time All-American in program history and brought ALL-TIME CNU HONOREES home first-team nods from the NSCAA in 2012 and D3Soccer in 2014. Along with his national 1985 Gerard Mosley...... 2nd team accolades, he was honored as the Confer- 1986 Gerard Mosley...... 1st team ence Player of the Year on three occasions 2009 Winston Mattheisen...... 2nd team and earned All-State plaudits during each of 2010 Winston Mattheisen...... 2nd team his four campaigns. 2011 Brian Lybert...... 1st team Sean Moriarty...... 1st team Winston Mattheisen...... 2nd team YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH GW 2012 Jalon Brown...... 1st team 2011 19 19 4 3 11 34 1 2012 21 21 14 11 39 78 5 2013 Jalon Brown...... 2nd team 2013 20 20 14 9 37 77 6 2014 Jalon Brown...... 2nd team 2014 26 26 20 7 47 82 5 TOTAL 86 86 52 30 134 271 17

• D3SOCCER.COM ALL-AMERICANS • • BRIAN LYBERT •

MIDFIELD • 2008-11

Stepping in as a start- D3soccer.com has selected men’s soc- er from his very first cer All-America teams since 2010. Every game, Brian Lybert year, the honorees are chosen by D3soc- pieced together one cer.com staff as well as Division III soccer of the most decorated coaches and sports information directors careers in CNU men’s from a field of over 400 nominations. soccer history. In addition to being an All- American in 2010 and 2011, he also was hon- ored as the USA South and VaSID All-State Player of the Year during each of his final two campaigns. A dominant force on the field, Ly- ALL-TIME CNU HONOREES bert helped guide the Captains to four straight NCAA Tournament appearances, including 2010 Brian Lybert...... 2nd team a pair of Elite Eight runs in 2008 and 2009. Winston Mattheisen...... 3rd team An exceptional facilitator, he appeared in 89 2011 Brian Lybert...... 1st team games and established a new program record Sean Moriarty...... 2nd team with 45 career assists. 2013 Jalon Brown...... 3rd team 2014 Jalon Brown...... 1st team YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH GW 2008 25 25 3 7 13 29 1 2009 24 23 6 10 22 54 2 2010 23 23 10 15 35 84 3 2011 17 17 11 13 35 63 4 TOTAL 89 88 30 45 105 230 10

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• WINSTON MATTHEISEN • • GERARD MOSLEY •

FORWARD • 2008-11 BACK • 1983-86

The first three-time A leader from the very All-American in pro- moment he arrived at gram history, Winston Christopher Newport, Mattheisen anchored Gerard Mosley served Christopher Newport’s as team captain dur- forward line during his ing each of his four career from 2008-11. Making an immediate seasons and developed into the program’s impact from the very moment he stepped onto first. star Earning All-American honors in 1985 campus, Mattheisen led the team in scoring and 1986, he also became the first four-time with 16 goals as a freshman and continued to first-team All-Region selection in CNU history. flourish throughout his time in Newport News. During his tenure with the Captains, he started The Williamsburg native collected second- every game from 1983-86 and was a force on team All-American honors during each of his both sides of the ball. Along with being an out- next three campaigns and was honored as the standing defender, he tallied 47 points, includ- USA South Player of the Year in 2009. He left ing 19 goals. For his efforts with the Captains, CNU as the program’s all-time leader with 118 he was inducted into the CNU Athletics Hall of points. Fame in 1993.

YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH GW YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH GW 2008 25 25 16 3 35 54 5 1983 18 18 1 0 2 21 0 2009 24 24 12 3 27 55 7 1984 19 19 3 3 9 35 1 2010 23 23 10 8 28 57 5 1985 20 20 7 3 17 48 2 2011 18 18 13 2 28 53 3 1986 23 23 8 3 19 38 6 TOTAL 90 90 51 16 118 225 20 TOTAL 80 80 19 9 47 142 9

• SEAN MORIARTY •

DEFENSE • 2009-12

One of the finest de- fensive standouts in program history, Sean Moriarty was a peren- nial All-Conference selection throughout his career and eventually brought home first- team NSCAA All-American accolades during the 2011 campaign. Along with the highest honor, he was also a three-time All-Region selection and a two-time All-State pick. A force throughout his time at CNU, he started 80 of his 82 career games and helped the Captains reach the NCAA Tournament every year from 2009-12. Helpful on the offensive side as well, he contributed 30 career points, including five game-winning goals.

YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH GW 2009 23 23 3 0 6 18 1 2010 20 19 2 3 7 12 1 2011 18 18 2 2 6 15 1 2012 21 20 4 3 11 29 2 TOTAL 82 80 11 8 30 74 5

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• NSCAA ALL-AMERICAN • Sean Moriarty...... 2nd team 2011 Brian Lybert...... 1st team 1985 Gerard Mosley...... 2nd team Winston Mattheisen...... 1st team 1986 Gerard Mosley...... 1st team Sean Moriarty...... 1st team 2009 Winston Mattheisen...... 2nd team Justin Wolfe...... 1st team 2010 Winston Mattheisen...... 2nd team David Haas...... 2nd team 2011 Brian Lybert...... 1st team Steven Farmer...... 3rd team Sean Moriarty...... 1st team 2012 Jalon Brown...... 1st team Winston Mattheisen...... 2nd team Alec Faulkner...... 2nd team 2012 Jalon Brown...... 1st team Sean Moriarty...... 2nd team 2013 Jalon Brown...... 2nd team 2013 Jalon Brown...... 1st team 2014 Jalon Brown...... 2nd team 2014 Jalon Brown...... 1st team Alec Faulkner...... 2nd team • D3SOCCER.COM ALL-AMERICAN • Harry Nodwell...... 3rd team 2015 Harry Nodwell...... 1st team 2010 Brian Lybert...... 2nd team Sean Christein...... 3rd team Winston Mattheisen...... 3rd team 2011 Brian Lybert...... 1st team • ALL-REGION COACH OF THE YEAR • Sean Moriarty...... 2nd team 2013 Jalon Brown...... 3rd team 2000 Steve Shaw 2014 Jalon Brown...... 1st team 2009 Steve Shaw 2011 Steve Shaw • NSCAA ALL-REGION • 2014 Steve Shaw 1983 Gerard Mosley...... 1st team • VASID ALL-STATE • Chris Frazier...... 2nd team • GERARD MOSLEY • 1984 Gerard Mosley...... 1st team 1984 Gerard Mosley...... 1st team Chris Frazier...... 2nd team 1985 Gerard Mosley...... 1st team 1985 Rick Longobardi...... 2nd team Jon Schwartzman...... 2nd team Junior Carter...... 2nd team Gerard Mosley...... 1st team 1989 Russell Rutter...... 1st team B.B. Carter...... 2nd team Junior Carter...... 1st team Jon Schwartzman...... 1st team 1986 Gerard Mosley...... 2nd team B.B. Carter...... 1st team John Fitzgerald...... 2nd team Rick Longobardi...... 2nd team Chris Frazier...... 2nd team 1991 Dusty Scott...... 2nd team Chris Frazier...... 2nd team Rick Longobardi...... 2nd team Geoff Meadows...... 2nd team Junior Carter...... 2nd team 1986 Gerard Mosley...... 1st team 1992 Ian MacPherson...... 2nd team Lui Fiscella...... 2nd team Rick Longobardi...... 1st team 1993 Steve Downes...... 2nd team Bill Dittmar...... 2nd team Chris Frazier...... 2nd team 1996 Ian MacPherson...... 2nd team 1987 Junior Carter...... 1st team Lui Fiscella...... 2nd team 1997 Brian Schwab...... 2nd team 1988 Jon Schwartzman...... 2nd team 1987 Junior Carter...... 1st team Oscar Gomez-Romero ...... 3rd team John Fitzgerald ...... 2nd team Jon Schwartzman...... 2nd team 1999 Steve Sachs...... 1st team Allan Livingstone...... 2nd team 1988 Junior Carter...... 1st team Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 1st team 1989 Russell Rutter...... 1st team John Fitzgerald...... 1st team 2000 Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 1st team Eric Pyle...... 1st team Shadi Abi-Saab...... 1st team Martin Zelada...... 3rd team 2001 Jason Farino...... 3rd team Scott Sachs...... 2nd team 2002 Joshua Shaw...... 2nd team 2003 Billy Lucas...... 2nd team Justin Chezem...... 2nd team Brian Shumate...... 2nd team 2004 Nick Yannitello...... 2nd team Billy Lucas...... 3rd team Justin Chezem...... 3rd team Brian Shumate...... 3rd team 2005 Daniel Fogarty...... 3rd team Galen Small...... 3rd team 2006 Daniel Fogarty...... 1st team Derek Shaw...... 2nd team Bryan Davis...... 2nd team Matt Page...... 3rd team 2007 Michael Caro...... 2nd team 2008 Bryan Davis...... 1st team Brian Tweed...... 2nd team Kyle Allan...... 3rd team 2009 Winston Mattheisen...... 1st team Justin Wolfe...... 2nd team Kevin Greenberg...... 2nd team • JUNIOR CARTER • Nao Masuda...... 2nd team • SEAN MORIARTY • 2010 Brian Lybert...... 1st team Winston Mattheisen...... 1st team

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John Fitzgerald...... 2nd team Sean Moriarty...... 1st team Allan Livingstone...... 2nd team Tommy O’Neal...... 2nd team 1990 Jeff Hopkins...... 2nd team 2013 Jalon Brown...... 1st team Steve Downes...... 2nd team Caleb Lewis...... 1st team 1991 Geoff Meadows...... 1st team Alec Faulkner...... 1st team Steve Downes...... 1st team Ryan Balfour...... 2nd team Dusty Scott...... 2nd team Jimmy Grace...... 2nd team 1992 Geoff Meadows...... 1st team Tommy O’Neal...... 2nd team Steve Downes...... 1st team 2014 Jalon Brown...... 1st team Ian MacPherson...... 2nd team Patrick Burns...... 1st team 1994 Charlie Sneddon...... 1st team Alec Faulkner...... 1st team John Leonard...... 2nd team Harry Nodwell...... 1st team Matt Cotten...... 2nd team Alex Makumbi...... 2nd team 1995 Ian MacPherson...... 1st team Tommy O’Neal...... 2nd team Kenne Low...... 1st team 2015 Patrick Burns...... 1st team Kevin Spencer...... 1st team Sean Christein...... 1st team 1996 Ian MacPherson...... 1st team Harry Nodwell...... 1st team Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 1st team Nolan Mann...... 1st team 1997 Brian Schwab...... 1st team Bobby Seifert...... 2nd team Joseph Pombriant...... 2nd team Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 2nd team • VASID PLAYER OF THE YEAR • 1998 Steve Sachs...... 1st team 1999 Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 1st team 1999 Oscar Gomez-Romero Shadi Abi-Saab...... 1st team 2006 Daniel Fogarty Steve Sachs...... 1st team • ALEC FAULKNER • 2010 Brian Lybert Jason Farino...... 1st team 2011 Brian Lybert Kevin Huylebroeck...... 1st team 2012 Jalon Brown Shawn Edwards...... 2nd team 2014 Jalon Brown 2000 Scott Sachs...... 1st team Billy Lucas...... 1st team Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 1st team Justin Chezem...... 1st team • VASID ROOKIE OF THE YEAR • 2001 Carlos Placencia...... 1st team Brian Shumate...... 1st team Justin Joswick...... 2nd team 2005 Daniel Fogarty...... 1st team 2008 Winston Mattheisen Joshua Shaw...... 2nd team Matt Page...... 1st team 2011 Jalon Brown 2002 Joshua Shaw...... 1st team Galen Small...... 2ndteam Nick Yannitello...... 2nd team Derek Shaw...... 2ndteam • VASID COACH OF THE YEAR • Shawn Edwards...... 2nd team Bryan Davis...... 2nd team 2008 Steve Shaw 2003 Nick Yannitello...... 1st team 2006 Daniel Fogarty...... 1st team 2014 Steve Shaw Billy Lucas...... 1st team Derek Shaw...... 1st team Justin Chezem...... 1st team Michael Caro...... 1st team Steve Keller...... 2nd team Bryan Davis...... 1st team 2004 Nick Yannitello...... 1st team Matt Page...... 1st team Matt Tengs...... 2nd team 2007 Michael Caro...... 1st team Matt Page...... 1st team Bryan Davis...... 2nd team Brian Tweed...... 2nd team 2008 Winston Mattheisen...... 1st team Brian Tweed...... 1st team Bryan Davis...... 1st team Kyle Allen...... 1st team Matt Tengs...... 1st team 2009 Winston Mattheisen...... 1st team Nao Masuda...... 1st team Kevin Greenberg...... 2nd team Justin Wolfe...... 2nd team 2010 Brian Lybert...... 1st team Winston Mattheisen...... 1st team Danny Franklin...... 1st team Clif Kipper...... 2nd team Sam Moriarty...... 2nd team Kyle Rose...... 2nd team Justin Wolfe...... 2nd team 2011 Jalon Brown...... 1st team Brian Lybert...... 1st team Justin Wolfe...... 1st team Steven Farmer...... 2nd team Winston Mattheisen...... 2nd team • JUSTIN CHEZEM • 2012 Jalon Brown...... 1st team • HARRY NODWELL • Alec Faulkner...... 1st team

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• ALL-CONFERENCE • Shadi Abi-Saab...... 1st team Steve Sachs...... 1st team 1975 Andre Bell...... 1st team Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 1st team 1976 Richard Clemence...... 2nd team Roberto Garcia...... 2nd team Richard Cilley...... 2nd team 2000 Martin Zelada...... 1st team Bill Salada...... 2nd team Scott Sachs...... 1st team Tom Bailey...... Hon. Men. Jason Farino...... 1st team 1977 Jim Barranger...... 1st team Shadi Abi-Saab...... 1st team Andre Bell...... 1st team Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 1st team 1978 Damian Decell...... 1st team Shawn Edwards...... 2nd team 1979 Bill Foster...... 1st team Joshua Shaw...... 2nd team 1980 Damian Decell...... 2nd team 2001 Carlos Placencia...... 1st team David Crowley...... 2nd team Scott Sachs...... 1st team 1981 Ian Curran...... First team Nick Yannitello ...... 2nd team Thil Milburn...... Hon. Men. Joshua Shaw...... 2nd team Chak Pang...... Hon. Men. Ryan Whinery...... 2nd team Shawn Gotz...... Hon. Men. Shawn Edwards ...... 2nd team 1982 Victor Kwantreng...... 1st team Jason Farino...... 2nd team Chak Pang...... Hon. Men. Martin Zelada...... 2nd team Gerard Mosley...... Hon. Men. 2002 Joshua Shaw...... 1st team Hyon Chun Smith...... Hon. Men. Nick Yannitello...... 1st team 1984 Gerard Mosley...... 1st team Martin Zelada...... 1st team Rick Longobardi...... Hon. Men. Billy Lucas...... 2nd team Chris Frazier...... Hon. Men. Shawn Edwards...... 2nd team Kevin Wagner...... Hon. Men. • STEVE DOWNES • John McCormack...... 2nd team 1985 Gerard Mosley...... 1st team 2003 Billy Lucas...... 1st team Junior Carter...... 1st team Nick Yannitello...... 1st team Chris Frazier...... Hon. Men. Justin Chezem...... 1st team B.B. Carter...... Hon. Men. 1989 Jon Schwartzman...... 1st team Steve Keller...... 1st team Karl Greaves...... Hon. Men. John Fitzgerald...... 1st team Brian Shumate...... 1st team Jeff Sahms...... Hon. Men. Russell Rutter...... 1st team Ernesto de Gasperin...... 2nd team Tom Hammond...... Hon. Men. Eric Pyle...... 2nd team Andrew Kearney...... 2nd team Rick Longobardi...... Hon. Men. Hugo Perina...... 2nd team 2004 Billy Lucas...... 1st team 1986 Gerard Mosley...... 1st team 1990 Steve Downes...... 2nd team Nick Yannitello...... 1st team Junior Carter...... 1st team Jeff Hopkins...... 2nd team Justin Chezem...... 1st team Chris Frazier...... 2nd team Doug Moore...... 2nd team Brian Shumate...... 1st team Bill Dittmar...... 2nd team 1991 Dusty Scott...... 1st team Derek Shaw...... 2nd team 1987 Jon Schwartzman...... 1st team Geoff Meadows...... 2nd team Steve Keller...... Hon.Men. Junior Carter...... 1st team Steve Downes...... 2nd team 2005 Daniel Fogarty...... 1st team 1988 John Fitzgerald...... 1st team 1992 Ian MacPherson...... 1st team Galen Small...... 1st team Eric Pyle...... 1st team Geoff Meadows...... 1st team Matt Page...... 1st team Allan Livingstone...... 2nd team Steve Downes...... 2nd team Paul Bleier...... 2nd team Carey Aliff...... 2nd team Paul Bleier...... 2nd team 1993 Steve Downes...... 2nd team Charlie Sneddon...... 2nd team Dave Bonday...... 2nd team 1994 Matt Cotten...... 1st team Charlie Sneddon...... 2nd team Howard Davis...... 2nd team John Leonard...... 2nd team 1995 Ian MacPherson...... 1st team Sean Flynn...... 2nd team 1996 Ian MacPherson...... 1st team Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 2nd team Sean Flynn...... 2nd team 1997 Brian Schwab...... 1st team Joseph Pombriant...... 2nd team James Hable...... 2nd team Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 2nd team 1998 Brian Schwab...... 1st team Steve Sachs...... 1st team Kevin Huylebroeck...... 1st team Kenne Low...... 2nd team Joey Moriarty...... 2nd team B.J. Jenkins...... 2nd team • JON SCHWARTZMAN • 1999 Kevin Huylebroeck...... 1st team • STEVE SACHS • Jason Farino...... 1st team Shawn Edwards...... 1st team

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Derek Shaw...... 2nd team 2011 Brian Lybert Tommy Vieten...... Hon.Men. 2012 Jalon Brown 2006 Daniel Fogarty...... 1st team 2013 Jalon Brown Michael Caro...... 1st team 2014 Jalon Brown Derek Shaw...... 1st team Bryan Davis ...... 1st team • CONFERENCE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR • Matt Page...... 1st team Matt Tengs...... 1st team 2006 Matt Tengs Kyle Allan...... 2nd team 2008 Winston Mattheisen Galen Small...... 2nd team 2013 Jimmy Grace 2007 Michael Caro...... 1st team Brian Tweed...... 1st team • CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR • Bryan Davis...... 1st team Matt Tengs...... 1st team 1986 Seth Roland Tyler Clare...... 2nd team 1999 Steve Shaw Shawn Trueblood...... 2nd team 2000 Steve Shaw 2008 Winston Mattheisen...... 1st team 2003 Steve Shaw Andrew Carver...... 1st team 2006 Steve Shaw Brian Tweed...... 1st team 2008 Steve Shaw Bryan Davis...... 1st team 2009 Steve Shaw Matt Tengs...... 1st team 2011 Steve Shaw Jimmy Hash...... 2nd team 2012 Steve Shaw Kevin Greenberg...... 2nd team Tyler Clare...... Hon. Men 2009 Nao Masuda...... 1st team • DANIEL FOGARTY • Winston Mattheisen...... 1st team Clif Kipper...... 1st team Kevin Greenberg...... 1st team Sean Moriarty...... 1st team 2011 Brian Lybert...... 1st team Justin Wolfe...... 1st team Jalon Brown...... 1st team Brian Lybert...... 2nd team Sean Moriarty...... 1st team David Haas...... 2nd team Justin Wolfe...... 1st team 2010 Brian Lybert...... 1st team Steven Farmer...... 2nd team Winston Mattheisen...... 1st team David Haas...... 2nd team Danny Franklin...... 1st team Caleb Lewis...... 2nd team Kyle Rose...... 1st team Winston Mattheisen...... 2nd team Sean Moriarty...... 1st team 2012 Caleb Baker...... 1st team Justin Wolfe...... 1st team Jalon Brown...... 1st team Andrew Bonorden...... 2nd team Alec Faulkner...... 1st team Clif Kipper...... 2nd team Sean Moriarty...... 1st team David Haas...... 2nd team Tommy O’Neal...... 1st team Denny Arinello...... 2nd team Andrew Bonorden...... 2nd team Caleb Lewis...... 2nd team Sean Killion...... Hon. Men. 2013 Jalon Brown...... 1st team Caleb Lewis...... 1st team Alec Faulkner...... 1st team Ryan Balfour...... 2nd team Jimmy Grace...... 2nd team Tommy O’Neal...... 2nd team 2014 Jalon Brown...... 1st team Patrick Burns...... 1st team Alec Faulkner...... 1st team Harry Nodwell...... 1st team Jimmy Grace...... 2nd team Tommy O’Neal...... 2nd team 2015 Patrick Burns...... 1st team Sean Christein...... 1st team Harry Nodwell...... 1st team Ryan Balfour...... 2nd team

• CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR • 1996 Oscar Gomez-Romero 2001 Carlos Placencia 2006 Daniel Fogarty • MICHAEL CARO • 2007 Michael Caro • JIMMY GRACE • 2009 Winston Mattheisen 2010 Brian Lybert

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• A-A-A-A • Cheatham, Brian ...... 81 Chezem, Justin ...... 01,02,03,04 Abi-Saab, Shadi ...... 97,98,99,00 Childress, Matt ...... 87 Abell, John ...... 00,02 Christein, Sean...... 13,14,15 Abraham, Albert ...... 79,80,81 Cilley, Richard ...... 76,77 Abrigo, Sebastian ...... 12,13,14,15 Cirnigliaro, Sal ...... 85,86 Aliff, Carey ...... 92 Clare, Tyler ...... 07,08 Alimonos, Jimmy ...... 92,93,94 Clark, Jordan...... 13,14,15 Allan, Kyle ...... 05,06,07,08 Clayman, Jeff ...... 99,00 Altman, Brad ...... 76 Clemence, Richard ...... 76,77,78,79 Anderson, Jonathon ...... 05 Connors, Patrick ...... 82 Anderson, Todd ...... 80,81 Cook, Brendan ...... 10,11,12 Arinello, Denny ...... 09,10,11,12 Cook, Steve ...... 83,84,85,86 Arnold, Hugh ...... 77 Cooper, Jack ...... 10,11,12,13 Asperin, Tony ...... 97,98 Corser, John ...... 06,07,08,09 Ayotte, Justin ...... 02,03,04 Cott, Ryan ...... 98 Azcarate, Daniel ...... 00 Cotten, Matt ...... 93,94 Councill, Will ...... 98 • B-B-B-B • Cox, Chad ...... 91 Crandall, Brad ...... 88 Bailey, James ...... 90,91 Crockwell, Andrew ...... 85,86 Bailey, John ...... 88,89,90,91 Crowder, Ben ...... 02,03 Bailey, Tom ...... 76,77 Crowley, David ...... 78,79,80,81 Baker, Caleb ...... 09,10,11,12 Cruz, Juan ...... 82 Baker, Girma...... 14,15 • ANDREW BONORDEN • Curran, Derek ...... 76,77,78 Balfour, Ryan ...... 12,13,14,15 Curran, Ian ...... 80,81,82 Ballard, Zachary...... 15 Curtis, Rodney ...... 98,99,00 Banks, Carl ...... 88 Barefoot, James ...... 89,90,92 Boettcher, Bryan ...... 00 • D-D-D-D • Barefoot, Jeff ...... 91,92 Bonday, Dave ...... 93 Davis, Bryan ...... 05,06,07,08 Barranger, Jim ...... 77 Bonorden, Andrew ...... 09,10,11,12 Davis, Howard ...... 94,95,96 Barry, Mamadou...... 14,15 Bonus, Paul ...... 94 Davis, Noah ...... 11,12 Basso, Tony ...... 01,02,03,04 Breske, Michael ...... 11,12 Debure, Oliver ...... 81,82 Bell, Andre ...... 74,75,76,77 Brewington, Mark ...... 12,13,14,15 Decell, Damian ...... 78,80,81 Benet, Richard ...... 82 Bridges, Mark ...... 79 Delavar, Reza ...... 76 Berger, Axel ...... 93 Brightman, Robert ...... 76,77,78,79 Detamore, Stan ...... 78 Blandon, Carlos ...... 89,90 Brindley, Bart ...... 91 Ditsworth, Alan ...... 89 Blasingame, Lee ...... 79 Brinkel, Paul ...... 93 Dittmar, Bill ...... 83,84,85,86 Blecher, Simon ...... 03,04,05 Bristow, Danny ...... 78 Dodge, Charlie...... 13,14,15 Bleier, Paul ...... 91,92 Brittan, Connor ...... 12,13 Domenic, Jake...... 12,13 Blosser, Sammy...... 13,14,15 Brophy, Matt ...... 83,84 Douglas, Brian ...... 94 Boettcher, Matt ...... 00,01 Brown, Bruce ...... 76,77,78 Brown, Jalon ...... 11,12,13,14 Bryant, Carl ...... 78 Burns, Patrick...... 14,15 Burwitz, Jason ...... 90 Buttafuoco, Luigi ...... 87 Butler, Charles ...... 82 Burgoyne, David ...... 77 Burns, Patrick...... 13 Burns, Richard ...... 80,81 Byrd, T.J...... 09,10,11,12

• C-C-C-C • Cahoon, Jeff ...... 76 Canaday, David ...... 79,80 Canaday, Scott ...... 79 Capece, Dave ...... 93,94 Caro, Michael ...... 04,05,06,07 Carollo, Vinny ...... 91 Carr, Tim ...... 06,07 Carter, B.B...... 85 Carter, Junior ...... 85,86,87,88 Carver, Andrew ...... 05,06,07,08 Carwile, Corey ...... 88 Casey, Lance ...... 83,84 • SHADI ABI-SAAB • Cash, Tim ...... 77 • BRYAN DAVIS • Chalkley ...... 78

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Douglass, Zach...... 14,15 Harmon, Jeff ...... 85,86 Doukan, Ala ...... 93 Harrell, Stephen ...... 05,06,07 Dowaliby, Eli ...... 95,96,97,98 Hart, Paul ...... 76,77 Doway, Evans ...... 84 Hartnett, Hunter ...... 12 Downes, Steve ...... 90,91,92,93 Hash, Jimmy ...... 05,06,07,08 Duecy, Luke ...... 90 Heaton, Craig ...... 90,91,92 Dyer, Dustin ...... 02 Helmick, George ...... 92 Dyke, Matt ...... 93,94,95 Hermann, Steve ...... 89 Hilton, Steve ...... 79 • E-E-E-E • Hoaglund, Glen ...... 88,89 Holmes, Stephen ...... 09,10,11 Earls, Ken ...... 83,84 Hood, Mark ...... 78 Ebisawa, Masa ...... 95,96 Hopkins, Jeff ...... 90 Edwards, Shawn ...... 99,00,01,02 Hopkins, Zack...... 13 Ellwood, Brian ...... 93 Houck, Jon ...... 91 Elmore, Luther ...... 01 Hughes, Brock ...... 07,08 Emerson, Alex...... 13 Huttman, Kenny ...... 04,05,07,08 Engley, Tim ...... 90,91 Hurt, Perry ...... 78,79 Huylebroeck, Kevin ...... 97,98,99 • F-F-F-F • Fales, Mark ...... 08,09 • I-I-I-I • Farino, Jason ...... 98,99,00,01 Isham, Jon ...... 81 Faris, Ted ...... 08 Farmer, Steven ...... 08,09,10,11 • J-J-J-J • Faulkner, Alec ...... 11,12,13,14 • DAVID HAAS • Fazio, Chris ...... 81,82,83 Jenkins, B.J...... 96,97,98 Figueiredo, Jorge ...... 01 Jefferson, Noah ...... 10,11,12 Finnigan, David ...... 82 Johansson,Andrew ...... 01,03 Fiscella, Luigi ...... 85,86 Johnson, Hunter...... 14,15 Fitzgerald, John ...... 86,87,88,89 • G-G-G-G • Johnson, Jimmy ...... 90,91,92 Fitzhugh, John ...... 04 Jones, Matt ...... 95 Gaeta, Adriel ...... 09,10 Flynn, Sean ...... 94,95,96,98 Jones, Zach ...... 09,10,11 Gagliardi, Kenneth ...... 78 Fogarty, Daniel ...... 03,04,05,06 Jordan, Alan ...... 99,00,01,02 Galle, George ...... 76,77 Foster, David ...... 82 Joswick, Justin ...... 99,00,01,02 Gallorini, John ...... 83,84,85 Foster, William ...... 79 Garcia, Roberto ...... 99 Fraioli, Marc ...... 83 Garone, Joe ...... 78,79 • K-K-K-K • Franklin, Danny ...... 08,09,10,11,12 de Gasperin, Ernesto ...... 03 Frazier, Chris ...... 83,84,85,86 Kalaris, Evan...... 14 Gatz, Sean ...... 79,80,81,82 Freidman, Bob ...... 77 Kearney, Andrew ...... 03 Gendron, Mark ...... 77 Friant, Greg ...... 86,87,88,90 Keaton, Michael ...... 97,98 Glancy, Casey ...... 05,06,07,08 Fusco, Steve ...... 79 Kellen, Chuck ...... 92 Gogolin, Andrew...... 14,15 Gomez-Romero, Oscar ...... 96,97,99,00 Gotay, Henry...... 14 Gourley, Jeff ...... 84 Grace, Jimmy...... 13,14,15 Granger, Alex ...... 76 Greaves, Karl ...... 83,84,85,86 Greco, Nicholas ...... 11,12 Greenberg, Kevin ...... 06,07,08,09 Gregory, Geoff ...... 95 Guida, John ...... 77 Guida, Mike ...... 77 Guinti, David ...... 78,79 Gulledge, Ricky ...... 95,96,97,98 Gutzmore, Donovan ...... 84,85,86,87

• H-H-H-H • Haas, David ...... 08,09,10,11 Hable, James ...... 94,95,96,97 Hagerty, Ryan ...... 99,00,01 Hale, Tim ...... 77 Hai, Hong Ho ...... 80,81 Hammond, Didier ...... 78 Hammond, Hams ...... 77 Hammond, Manny ...... 80 • JON FITZGERALD • Hammond, Tom ...... 82,83,84,85 • KEVIN HUYLEBROECK • Hansen, Seth ...... 05

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Keller, Steve ...... 03,04 Mullins, Chris ...... 95 Kennedy, Scott ...... 78 Mury, Mark ...... 91,92 Key, Preston...... 13,14,15 Killion, Sean ...... 10,11,12,13 • N-N-N-N • Kim, Taesung ...... 76,77 Kipper, Clif ...... 08,09,10 Natale, Brian ...... 09,10 Knaus, Jared ...... 07 Nodwell, Harry...... 14,15 Krieger, Kyle ...... 02,03 Nugent, James ...... 05,06,07,08 Kufera, Joshua ...... 12,13,14,15 Kuhnle, Scott ...... 88,89 • O-O-O-O • Kummer, Karl ...... 09,10,11,12 Kwantreng, Victor ...... 82 Oblein, Mike ...... 80 O’Connell, Joseph ...... 09,10 Okeke, David ...... 80,81 • L-L-L-L • Olenski, Thomas ...... 80 Lages, Bill ...... 94 Olsen, Peter ...... 88,89 Lagos, Mitchell...... 14,15 O’Neal, Tommy ...... 11,12,13,14 Lamprecht, Brian ...... 88 Landry, Stephen ...... 11,12,13,14 • P-P-P-P • Laughlin, Joe ...... 91 Leadbetter, Rob ...... 01,02,03,04 Page, Matt ...... 04,05,06,07 Leonard, John ...... 94,96 Palmaz, Marcelo ...... 81,82 Lesko, Sam...... 13,14,15 Pang, Chak ...... 80,81,82 Lesko, Teig...... 15 Parolisi, Mike ...... 99,00 Pedini, Zach...... 15 Lewis, Caleb ...... 10,11,12,13 • GEOFF MEADOWS • Liebler, Jon ...... 89 Perez, Byron ...... 95,96 Lippus, J.R...... 87,88 Perina, Hugo ...... 89 Livingstone, Allan ...... 87,88,89,90 Petrey, Jon ...... 76,77 Longobardi, Rick ...... 83,84,85,86 Pittenger, Craig ...... 98,99,00,01 Majewski, Jimmy ...... 05,06,07,08 Low, Kenne ...... 95,97,98 Phelps, Keith...... 13 Makumbi, Alex ...... 10,11,12,14 Lowe, Dan ...... 91 Placencia, Carlos ...... 01 Malcolm, Billy ...... 83 Lucas, Billy ...... 01,02,03,04 Platt, Michael ...... 08 Malehorn, Matt ...... 94 Lunn, Art ...... 77 Pombriant, Joseph ...... 97,98 Mankin, Jack ...... 91,92 Lybert, Brian ...... 08,09,10,11 Powell, Drew ...... 90,92 Mann, Nolan...... 12,13,14,15 Prokopik, Mike ...... 83,84,85,86 Markiewicz, Mark ...... 95 Pyle, Eric ...... 86,87,88,89 • M-M-M-M • Marston, James ...... 96,97 MacDonald, Eddie ...... 97,98 Martin, Kyle ...... 03,05,06 • R-R-R-R • MacPherson, Ian ...... 92,93,95,96 Masuda, Nao ...... 08,09 Maeso, Andrew...... 15 Mattheisen, Winston ...... 08,09,10,11 Reeves, Roland ...... 77 Magnuson, Bryan...... 14 Mattison, Ralph ...... 88 Rehberg, Russ ...... 92,93 Mahiques, Zach ...... 06 Matula, Jay ...... 93 Reiger, Kirk ...... 77 Mauney, Greg ...... 93,94,96,97 Mausteller, Mike ...... 03 Mayer, Jamie ...... 04 McCarthy, J.J...... 88,89,90 McCoy, Andrew ...... 06 McCormack, John ...... 99,00,01,02 McLellan, Aaron ...... 02 Meadows, Geoff ...... 88,91,92 Meszaros, Alex ...... 90 Mertz, Mike ...... 03 Milburn, Philip ...... 80,81 Mills, Ashby ...... 03 Mondragon, Felipe ...... 97 Moore, Chris ...... 93 Moore, Doug ...... 89,90 Moorman, Jimmy ...... 96 Moosavizadeh, Shahriar ...... 79 Morefield, Brance ...... 95,96,97,98 Moriarty, Joey ...... 97,98 Moriarty, Sean ...... 09,10,11,12 Morris, Alan ...... 79 Morrow, Mark ...... 84,85,86,87 Morse, Dustin ...... 97,98,99,00 Mosley, Gerard ...... 83,84,85,86 Moureau, Sebastien ...... 89 • BILLY LUCAS • Moyer, Trevor ...... 08,09,10 • MATT PAGE • Mulcahy, Paul ...... 81,82 Mullenax, Rocky ...... 04

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Rhinehart, Kirk ...... 87,89 Vaughan, Brian ...... 89 Richmond, Kevin ...... 77 Vaughn, Cameron...... 14,15 Richter, Greg ...... 94 Vazquez, Alex ...... 76,77,78 Riddle, Kenny ...... 95 Veldhuis, Stefan ...... 02,03,04 Ridgway, Chris ...... 91 Venker, Sam ...... 09,10 Rison, Keoni...... 15 Via, David ...... 79 Ritter, Gino ...... 90,91,92,93 Via, Michael ...... 82 Rives, Tyler ...... 05 Vieten, Tommy ...... 04,05,06,07 Roberts, Nathan ...... 08 Vincent, Frank ...... 80,81,82 Rocheleau, Kevin ...... 90 Vosler, Shea ...... 96 Rose, Kyle ...... 09,10 Ross, Jeremy ...... 96 • W-W-W-W • Rowe, John ...... 77 Runager, Kramer ...... 08 Wagner, Kevin ...... 83,84,86,87 Rutter, Russell ...... 89 Wahlert, Travis ...... 92,93,94 Ryan, Jamie ...... 88 Walk, Larry ...... 96,97,98 Ward, John ...... 79,80,82 • S-S-S-S • Watson, Brandon ...... 06,07 Werrlein, Connor...... 15 Sachs, Scott ...... 99,00,01 Whitehurst, Jeff ...... 93,94,95 Sachs, Steve ...... 96,97,98,99 Whittington, Colin ...... 10,11,12 Sahms, Jeff ...... 84,85,86,87 Whinery, Ryan ...... 99,00,01 Salada, Bill ...... 76,77 Wilcox, Peter ...... 81 Samuel, Jeff ...... 94,95 Wohl, Scott ...... 93,94 Sarago, Anthony...... 13 • BRIAN TWEED • Wolfe, Justin ...... 08,09,10,11 Saras, Demo ...... 91,92 Woodhouse, Angelo ...... 77 Saunders, Chris ...... 94 Saunders, Paul ...... 88 • Y-Y-Y-Y • Schaughnessy, John ...... 81 Shin, Jae ...... 84,85 Scheiman, Jeff ...... 79,80 Yacobi, Mark ...... 82,83 Showers, Dave ...... 93 Schiele, Paul ...... 77 Yannitello, Nick ...... 01,02,03,04 Shumate, Brian ...... 01,02,03,04 Schwab, Brian ...... 96,97,98 Young, Dwayne ...... 90 Sibiga, Ted ...... 99 Schwaner, Henry ...... 77 Youri, Scott ...... 76,77 Simons, Hunter...... 15 Schwartzman, Jon ...... 86,87,88,89 Sivulka, Lubos ...... 85,86 Scott, Dusty ...... 88,90,91 Slack, Patrick ...... 89 • Z-Z-Z-Z • Seifert, Bobby...... 15 Small, Galen ...... 03,04,05,06 Shade, Mark ...... 84 Zeitoun, Daniel...... 15 Smith, Cary ...... 86,87,89,90 Shaeffer, Zach ...... 12,13,14,15 Zelada, Martin ...... 99,00,01,02 Smith, David ...... 03 Shaffer, Jimmy ...... 97 Zenewicz, P.J...... 94,95 Smith, Hyon Chun ...... 83 Shaw, Derek ...... 03,04,05,06 Zimmerman, Michael ...... 09,10,11,12 Smith, Leigh ...... 82 Shaw, Joshua ...... 99,00,01,02 Zimmerman, Stephen...... 13,14 Smith, Mike ...... 76,77 Sheldon, Devin ...... 91 Sneddon, Charlie ...... 90,91,93,94 Soares, Sandro ...... 93 Spencer, Kevin ...... 94,95,96 Stewart, Herbie ...... 85,86,87,88 Stowell, Chris ...... 76,77 Strelow, Mark ...... 10 Strickland, Earl ...... 77 Sullivan, Will ...... 86,87

• T-T-T-T • Taylor, Rick ...... 76 Tengs, Matt ...... 06,07,08,09 Thatcher, Art ...... 74,75,76,77 Thome, Chris ...... 07,08,09,10 Tichy, Wolfgang ...... 84,85 Toms, Tracy ...... 81,82,83 Trainum, Brent ...... 00,01,02 Trueblood, Shawn ...... 04,05,06,07 Tweed, Brian ...... 05,06,07,08 Turpin, David ...... 82,83

• U-U-U-U • Underwood, Kaleb...... 15

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• 1974 (1-9-2) • • 1977 (10-6-1) • • 1979 (2-9-4) • COACH: WILLIAM SNEDDON COACH: BOB CUMMINGS COACH: BOB CUMMINGS 9/18 Virginia Wesleyan H/L 0 5 9/9 St. Mary’s1 H/L 1 2 9/7 Elon 1 H/L 1 3 9/24 Greensboro* A/L 2 4 9/10 Salisbury1 H/W 1 0 9/8 Barton 1 H/L 0 4 9/27 Lynchburg A/L 0 17 9/12 William & Mary H/L 1 4 9/12 Longwood A/L 1 2 9/29 UNC Greensboro* H/L 2 4 9/13 Liberty A/W 1 0 9/15 Salisbury 4 A/L 1 4 10/2 Methodist* H/L 2 3 9/17 Richmond H/L 1 2 9/16 Western Maryland 4 N/L 4 9 10/5 William & Mary H/L 0 1 9/22 Averett* A/W 3 0 9/19 Hampden-Sydney A/T 1 1 10/16 William & Mary A/L 1 5 9/24 Longwood A/W 10 0 9/22 Averett* A/L 0 5 10/22 Radford H/T 2 2 9/30 St. Andrews* H/T 2 2 10/5 Richmond H/T 1 1 10/25 N.C. Wesleyan* A/W 2 1 10/8 UNC Greensboro* A/L 0 1 10/7 UNC Greensboro* A/T 4 4 10/26 St. Andrews* A/L 2 4 10/12 N.C. Wesleyan* H/L 2 3 10/13 Methodist* A/L 0 6 11/2 Virginia Wesleyan* A/L 1 4 10/18 Mary Washington H/W 4 0 10/17 Mary Washington H/W 3 1 11/5 Radford A/T 1 1 10/22 Virginia Wesleyan* H/W 3 0 10/20 Greensboro* H/W 6 0 10/26 Hampden-Sydney A/W 4 1 10/24 Virginia Wesleyan* H/L 0 3 10/29 Methodist* A/W 4 1 10/27 N.C. Wesleyan* H/T 1 1 • 1975 (7-4) • 11/1 Barton A/W 4 0 10/30 Randolph-Macon A/L 0 1 COACH: WILLIAM SNEDDON 11/5 Greensboro* H/W 11 0 11/9 William & Mary2 A/L 0 2 9/18 Virginia Wesleyan* H/L 2 4 • 1980 (1-13-1) • 9/20 Old Dominion A/L 0 7 COACH: BOB CUMMINGS 9/21 Greensboro* H/W 3 2 • 1978 (7-9-1) • 9/24 UNC Greensboro* A/L 3 4 COACH: BOB CUMMINGS 9/12 Roanoke 1 H/L 1 2 9/27 St. Andrews* H/W 5 2 9/13 Richmond 1 H/L 0 2 9/30 William & Mary H/L 1 8 9/8 Salisbury 1 H/L 0 2 9/17 Hampden-Sydney H/T 0 0 10/3 N.C. Wesleyan* H/W 2 0 9/9 Johns Hopkins 1 H/L 0 9 9/20 N.C. Wesleyan* A/L 3 4 10/11 Methodist* A/W 2 0 9/12 Longwood H/W 6 2 9/27 Averett* H/L 0 2 10/16 Richmond A/W 1 0 9/15 Towson 3 A/L 2 5 9/29 Methodist* H/L 0 1 10/21 Radford H/W 2 1 9/16 Western Maryland 3 N/L 2 4 10/4 Greensboro* H/W 7 0 10/24 Lynchburg H/W 1 0 9/20 Hampden-Sydney H/L 0 1 10/5 UNC Greensboro* H/L 0 2 9/23 Averett* H/W 2 0 10/8 Mary Washington A/L 0 1 9/30 Greensboro* A/W 5 0 10/11 Virginia Commonwealth A/L 0 6 • 1976 (5-7) • 10/4 Richmond A/L 1 5 10/14 East Carolina A/L 1 2 COACH: WILLIAM SNEDDON 10/8 UNC Greensboro* H/W 3 2 10/22 Virginia Wesleyan* A/L 1 5 10/10 William & Mary A/L 0 4 10/25 St. Andrews* A/L 0 3 9/11 William & Mary A/L 1 3 10/14 N.C. Wesleyan* A/W 4 2 10/28 Randolph-Macon H/L 1 2 9/18 N.C. Wesleyan* A/L 1 2 10/18 Mary Washington A/W 2 1 11/8 Lynchburg H/L 0 8 9/21 Virginia Wesleyan* A/L 0 3 10/21 St. Andrews* A/T 1 1 9/25 UNC Greensboro* H/W 2 0 10/25 Virginia Wesleyan* A/L 1 2 10/2 St. Andrews* A/W 2 1 10/28 Methodist* H/W 1 0 • 1981 (2-11-1) • 10/3 Greensboro* A/W 3 2 10/31 Randolph-Macon H/L 1 3 COACH: WILLIAM SNEDDON 10/5 Old Dominion H/L 0 3 10/12 Liberty H/L 0 1 9/13 UNC Greensboro* A/L 0 11 10/17 Randolph-Macon A/L 2 4 9/16 Virginia Wesleyan* H/W 3 1 10/19 Methodist* H/W 3 0 9/19 Averett* H/L 0 2 10/23 Averett* H/W 4 0 9/23 Hampden-Sydney A/L 1 5 11/6 Lynchburg A/L 0 10 9/26 St. Andrews* H/L 0 1 10/3 Methodist* A/L 1 3 10/6 Mary Washington H/L 1 3 10/11 Radford A/L 0 1 10/13 Richmond A.L 1 4 10/17 Virginia Commonwealth H/L 1 5 10/24 Lynchburg A/L 1 5 10/28 N.C. Wesleyan* H/T 2 2 10/31 East Carolina H/W 4 1 11/4 Randolph-Macon A/L 1 3

• 1982 (3-11-1) • COACH: SETH ROLAND 9/12 East Carolina A/L 3 6 9/15 Virginia Wesleyan* A/L 0 10 9/18 Methodist* H/W 2 0 9/22 Hampden-Sydney H/L 0 5 9/25 Averett* A/L 3 11 9/28 Randolph-Macon H/L 2 4 10/3 UNC Greensboro* H/L 1 4 10/5 Richmond H/L 4 5 10/9 Salisbury A/L 1 4 10/16 Radford H/L 0 2 10/23 St. Andrews* A/W 4 2 10/26 N.C. Wesleyan* A/W 2 0 10/30 Liberty H/T 2 2 11/2 Virginia Commonwealth A/L 1 3 • 1978 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT MEN’S SOCCER TEAM • 11/4 Mary Washington H/L 0 3

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• 1983 (9-8-1) • COACH: SETH ROLAND 9/7 Richmond A/W 2 0 9/10 Hampden-Sydney 5 N/L 0 2 9/11 Col. of N.J. 5 N/L 1 2 9/14 William & Mary A/L 0 4 9/17 N.C. Wesleyan* H/L 0 2 9/23 St. Andrews* H/W 7 0 9/27 Salisbury H/W 3 2* 10/1 Greensboro A/W 8 0 10/2 UNC Greensboro* A/L 0 6 10/5 Mary Washington H/W 2 0 10/8 Virginia Commonwealth H/W 4 0 10/15 Methodist* A/W 2 1 10/19 Virginia Wesleyan* H/L 0 2 10/22 Shenandoah H/W 9 0 10/26 Averett H/T 1 1* 10/29 Liberty A/L 0 1 11/2 Randolph-Macon A/L 1 2* 11/5 East Carolina H/W 1 0

• 1984 (11-7-1) • COACH: SETH ROLAND 9/8 Shenandoah A/W 4 0 9/9 Roanoke A/L 1 2* • 1985 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT MEN’S SOCCER TEAM • 9/12 Richmond A/T 0 0* 9/19 William & Mary H/L 0 1 9/22 Methodist* H/W 2 1* 9/25 Longwood A/L 1 2 9/13 Shenandoah A/W 1 0 9/29 Greensboro* H/W 2 1 9/17 William & Mary H/L 1 2 • 1988 (11-10) • 9/30 UNC Greensboro* H/L 0 4 9/20 St. Andrews* A/W 2 0 COACH: CRAIG REYNOLDS 10/3 Lynchburg H/L 1 3 9/24 Methodist* H/L 0 1* 10/6 St. Andrews* A/W 6 1 9/27 UNC Greensboro* H/W 2 1 9/1 Old Dominion A/L 0 1 10/10 Hampden-Sydney H/W 1 0 9/28 Greensboro* H/L 1 2 9/3 Richard Stockton 6 H/W 2 1 10/13 N.C. Wesleyan* A/L 0 1 10/1 Hampden-Sydney H/W 6 1 9/4 Barton 6 H/W 7 0 10/16 Virginia Wesleyan* A/W 1 0 10/4 Averett* A/W 4 0 9/10 Shenandoah 11 N/W 7 0 10/20 Liberty H/W 2 1 10/7 Virginia Wesleyan* A/W 1 0 9/11 Roanoke 11 N/W 1 0 10/24 Averett* A/W 4 1 10/11 N.J. Tech A/W 4 0 9/14 East Carolina H/W 4 2 10/27 Mary Washington A/L 0 3 10/13 Kean A/W 3 0 9/17 Radford A/L 2 3 11/3 Randolph-Macon H/W 1 0 10/16 St. Mary’s H/W 4 0 9/20 Lynchburg A.L 1 2 11/7 East Carolina A/W 3 2* 10/22 N.C. Wesleyan* A/W 2 1 9/23 Methodist* H/W 1 0 11/14 Virginia Commonwealth A/W 3 2* 10/25 Mary Washington A/W 3 2 9/25 Greensboro* H/L 0 2 10/29 Randolph-Macon H/W 3 1 10/1 Averett* A/W 4 1 11/1 Longwood H/W 3 1 10/2 Ferrum* A/W 5 0 • 1985 (12-6-2) • 11/8 Bethany 7 A/L 0 1 10/5 Virginia Wesleyan* A/L 0 2 COACH: SETH ROLAND 11/15 Lynchburg 2 H/W 2 1 10/8 Eastern Mennonite A/W 1 0 11/19 Longwood 2 H/L 1 2* 10/12 Randolph-Macon H/W 1 0* 9/7 Apprentice H/W 5 0 10/15 Lock Haven A/L 0 3 9/11 Hampden-Sydney A/W 5 0 10/20 N.C. Wesleyan* A/L 2 6 9/14 Shenandoah H/W 9 0 • 1987 (8-8-3) • 10/22 Mary Washington A/L 0 3 9/17 William & Mary A/L 2 4 COACH: ALAN LINDSAY 10/26 Hampden-Sydney H/W 5 1 9/20 St. Andrews* H/W 8 0 10/29 Longwood H/L 0 4 6 9/25 Longwood H/W 2 1 9/5 William Paterson H/W 3 0 11/5 Mt. St. Mary’s H/L 2 7 6 9/28 Greensboro* A/W 2 0 9/6 Kean H/W 3 0 9/29 UNC Greensboro* A/L 0 2 9/11 Johns Hopkins 8 N/W 4 2 10/5 Averett* H/W 3 0 9/12 Elizabethtown 8 A/L 0 3 • 1989 (11-5-2) • 10/8 East Carolina H/W 5 0 9/17 William & Mary A/L 1 8 COACH: CRAIG REYNOLDS 10/12 N.C. Wesleyan* H/T 2 2* 9/19 St. Andrews* H/W 3 0 10/16 Virginia Wesleyan* H/L 1 3 9/23 Methodist* A/T 3 3* 9/2 Gallaudet 6 H/W 10 1 10/19 St. Mary’s A/W 3 0 9/26 UNC Greensboro* A/L 1 5 9/3 Barton 6 H/W 3 0 10/20 Salisbury A/L 2 3* 9/27 Greensboro* 9 N/W 1 0 9/9 Shenandoah 11 N/W 1 0* 10/23 Johns Hopkins A/L 2 3* 10/3 Averett* H/W 6 0 9/4 St. Mary’s 11 N/W 7 0 10/26 Mary Washington H/W 2 1* 10/6 Virginia Wesleyan* H/L 2 3 9/13 East Carolina A/T 1 1* 10/30 Randolph-Macon A/L 1 4 10/11 Mt. St. Mary’s A/L 1 2 9/15 Mary Washington H/L 1 2* 11/2 Roanoke H/W 1 0 10/12 Gettysburg A/T 1 1* 9/20 Lynchburg H/T 1 1* 11/6 Methodist* A/W 2 0* 10/18 Ithaca 10 N/W 1 0 9/23 Methodist* H/W 2 1* 11/13 Liberty 2 A/T 0 0+ 10/21 N.C. Wesleyan* H/L 0 3 9/26 Hampden-Sydney A/W 3 2* 10/24 Mary Washington H/L 0 2 9/30 Ferrum* A/W 9 1 10/27 Randolph-Macon A/T 2 2* 10/1 Randolph-Macon A/W 4 0 • 1986 (18-5) • 10/31 Longwood A/L 0 2 10/4 Greensboro* A/L 0 4 COACH: SETH ROLAND 11/4 Catholic H/W 3 0 10/6 Marymount H/W 4 0 10/10 N.C. Wesleyan* H/L 3 4* 9/3 Apprentice H/W 11 0 10/18 Averett* H/W 3 1 9/6 Johns Hopkins 6 H/W 2 0 10/21 Virginia Wesleyan H/W 2 1 9/7 Richard Stockton 6 H/W 2 1 10/25 Longwood A.L 3 5* 9/10 Salisbury H/W 4 0 10/28 Methodist 12 A/L 0 3

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• 1990 (6-10-3) • • 1992 (7-8-4) • • 1994 (8-7-1) • COACH: CRAIG REYNOLDS COACH: CRAIG REYNOLDS COACH: CRAIG REYNOLDS 9/1 Wilkes 6 H/W 2 1 9/5 Frostburg State 6 H/W 1 0 9/3 Rutgers-Camden 6 H/W 2 0 9/2 SUNY-Fredonia 6 H/L 0 1 9/7 Barton 6 14 N/T 2 2* 9/4 Richard Stockton 6 H/L 2 4 9/7 U. of the South 13 N/L 0 6 9/9 Marymount A/W 1 0 9/10 Goldey Beacom 4 N/W 1 0 9/8 Limestone 13 N/W 4 2 9/12 Bethany 15 A/L 1 2 9/11 Salisbury 4 A/L 1 2 9/12 Dist. of Columbia H/T 1 1* 9/13 Hiram 15 N/W 2 0 9/14 Marymount A/W 3 2 9/19 Longwood A/L 2 5 9/16 Longwood H/L 2 3 9/17 Methodist* H/L 0 5 9/22 Methodist* A/L 0 5 9/19 Methodist* A/L 1 2* 9/21 Barton H/W 2 1 9/26 Mary Washington A/L 1 3 9/23 Mary Washington A/T 0 0* 9/24 Ferrum* H/L 2 4 9/29 Ferrum* H/W 3 0 9/26 Ferrum* H/W 6 0 9/25 Catholic H/W 3 2 9/30 Marymount A/W 2 0 9/27 Catholic H/W 4 0 9/28 Chowan A/W 5 1 10/3 Greensboro* H/L 0 3 9/30 Virginia Wesleyan A/T 2 2* 10/1 Greensboro* H/W 2 1 10/6 Shenandoah A/L 0 1 10/4 Greensboro* H/T 2 2* 10/5 Shenandoah* A/W 5 1 10/9 N.C. Wesleyan* A/T 0 0* 10/11 Shenandoah A/L 1 3 10/8 Longwood H/T 1 1* 10/13 Haverford H/W 2 1 10/13 Dist. of Columbia H/L 0 1 10/13 N.C. Wesleyan* A/L 1 2 10/16 Lynchburg A/T 4 4* 10/15 N.C. Wesleyan* A/W 2 0 10/19 Mary Washington A/L 1 5 10/17 Averett* A/L 0 4 10/18 Columbia Union H/W 15 0 10/29 Averett* H/L 1 3 10/20 Virginia Wesleyan A/L 1 3 10/21 Averett* A/L 1 2 10/23 Salisbury A/L 0 1* 10/24 Randolph-Macon H/W 1 0 10/26 Md.-East. Shore H/W 4 3* 10/28 Salisbury A/L 0 2 • 1995 (5-11-1) • COACH: CRAIG REYNOLDS • 1991 (12-6-2) • • 1993 (9-9) • 9/2 St. Mary’s 6 H/W 4 2 COACH: CRAIG REYNOLDS COACH: CRAIG REYNOLDS 9/3 Dickinson 6 H/L 3 5* 9/6 Barton A/L 0 1 9/7 Marymount 6 H/W 3 0 9/4 Barton A/W 2 1 9/9 Moravian 16 N/L 5 7* 9/8 Md.-East. Shore 6 H/W 1 0 9/8 Marymount H/W 8 1 9/10 Cabrini 16 N/L 0 3 9/11 Hampden-Sydney H/W 6 1 9/10 Dist. of Columbia 6 H/W 5 1 9/13 Mary Washington H/T 0 0* 9/14 Western Maryland 11 N/L 0 2 9/11 Western Maryland 6 H/W 1 0 9/16 Methodist* H/L 0 6 9/15 St. Mary’s 11 N/T 1 1* 9/15 Md.-East. Shore A/W 5 3* 9/23 Ferrum* A/L 2 3* 9/18 Longwood A/W 2 0 9/18 Methodist* H/L 2 4 9/27 Chowan H/W 4 1 9/21 Methodist* H/L 1 5 9/22 Mary Washington H/L 0 3 9/30 Greensboro* A/L 1 2 9/25 Mary Washington H/L 2 3 9/25 Ferrum* A/W 5 1 10/4 Shenandoah* H/L 0 2 9/28 Ferrum* A/W 4 0 9/29 Virginia Wesleyan H/L 2 4* 10/7 Mt. Olive A/L 1 3 9/29 Catholic A/W 2 1 10/2 Greensboro* A/L 0 2 10/10 Goucher A/L 1 2 10/5 Dist. of Columbia A/W 2 0 10/6 Shenandoah* H/W 4 0 10/14 Marymount H/W 7 3 10/9 Greensbboro* A/L 1 2 10/9 Lynchburg A/L 3 6 10/22 Columbia Union H/W 11 0 10/15 Lynchburg H/W 5 3* 10/11 Catholic H/W 2 1 10/25 N.C. Wesleyan* H/L 1 2 10/19 East Carolina H/W 1 0* 10/14 N.C. Wesleyan* H/L 2 3 10/28 Averett* A/W 5 3 10/23 Virginia Wesleyan H/L 0 1 10/17 Randolph-Macon A/L 1 2 10/26 Averett* H/W 2 1 10/23 Longwood A/L 3 5 10/28 N.C. Wesleyan* H/T 2 2* 10/27 Salisbury H/L 2 3 • 1996 (13-5) • 10/30 Salisbury H/W 2 1 10/30 Averett* A/W 5 2 COACH: STEVE SHAW 11/12 Virginia Wesleyan 2 A/L 1 2 9/7 Washington (Md.) H/W 4 3 9/11 Greensboro* H/L 0 2 9/15 Md.-East. Shore H/W 7 1 9/18 Barton H/W 3 0 9/21 St. Mary’s H/W 7 0 9/22 Marymount A/L 1 2 9/25 Virginia Wesleyan A/L 0 2 9/28 Methodist* A/L 1 3 10/1 Chowan A/W 3 1 10/5 Ferrum* H/W 2 0 10/12 Emory & Henry A/L 2 6* 10/16 Shenandoah* A/W 1 0 10/19 Mt. Olive H/W 6 2 10/27 Columbia Union A/W 12 1 10/30 Mary Washington A/W 2 0 11/2 Goucher H/W 2 0 11/5 N.C. Wesleyan* A/W 8 0 11/9 Averett* H/W 9 1

• 1997 (10-9) • COACH: STEVE SHAW 9/3 Washington A/W 2 0 9/6 Muhlenberg 6 H/L 1 3 9/7 Maryville 6 H/L 0 2 9/10 Chowan H/W 4 1 9/13 Col. of N.J. 17 N/L 1 4 9/14 Heidleberg 17 N/W 2 1 9/17 Washington & Lee A/L 2 4 • 1996 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT MEN’S SOCCER TEAM • 9/21 Eastern Mennonite H/L 0 3 9/24 Hampden-Sydney A/W 3 2* 9/27 Methodist* H/W 3 1

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10/1 Mary Washington H/W 4 3 10/4 Ferrum* A/W 3 2* 10/8 Virginia Wesleyan H/L 2 3* 10/15 Shenandoah* H/W 3 0 10/25 Greensboro* A/L 2 5 10/29 Salisbury A/L 0 2 10/31 Emory & Henry H/W 8 0 11/5 N.C. Wesleyan* H/L 0 1 11/8 Averett* A/W 6 3

• 1998 (10-7) • COACH: STEVE SHAW 9/4 Keene St. 6,18 N/W 2 1* 9/6 Col. of N.J. 6 H/L 0 1 9/9 Hampden-Sydney H/L 2 3 9/11 Kean 11 N/L 2 7 9/12 E. Connecticut 11 N/W 4 0 9/26 Roanoke A/W 1 0 10/1 Mary Washington A/L 0 3 10/3 Ferrum* H/W 9 0 10/4 Eastern Mennonite H/W 1 0* 10/10 Methodist* A/W 5 4* 10/14 Shenandoah* A/L 1 3 10/17 Emory A/W 1 0 10/18 Savannah A&D A/W 3 2 10/25 Greensboro* H/L 1 3 10/28 Salisbury H/L 0 1 • 1999 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT MEN’S SOCCER TEAM • 11/5 N.C. Wesleyan* A/W 1 0 11/7 Averett* H/W 5 1

• 1999 (13-4-1) • • 2001 (15-5) • • 2003 (12-5-3) • COACH: STEVE SHAW COACH: STEVE SHAW COACH: STEVE SHAW 9/4 Emory 6,18 N/L 0 1 8/31 York (Pa.) H/W 2 0 8/29 York (Pa.) 6 H/T 1 1* 9/5 SUNY Fredonia 6,18 N/W 1 0 9/1 Emory H/W 4 0 8/30 Col. of New Jersey 6 H/W 4 0 9/10 Muhlenberg 19 A/L 0 1 9/8 William Paterson 11 N/W 2 1 9/5 Frostburg State 11 N/W 1 0 9/11 SUNY Oswego 19 N/W 2 1* 9/9 SUNY Cortland 11 N/W 3 1 9/6 Moravian 11 N/W 4 0 9/22 Virginia Wesleyan A/W 1 0 9/12 Eastern Mennonite H/W 1 0 9/13 Emory 17 N/L 1 4 9/25 Methodist* H/W 6 0 9/19 Virginia Wesleyan A/W 1 0 9/14 Lynchburg 17 N/W 2 1 9/29 Mary Washington H/W 1 2 9/22 Messiah A/L 2 3* 9/27 Ferrum* A/W 6 0 10/2 Washington & Lee H/W 2 0 9/23 Lebanon Valley A/W 3 0 9/28 Averett* A/W 7 0 10/9 Gettysburg 20 N/L 1 2 9/26 Chowan* H/W 9 0 10/1 Chowan* H/W 10 0 10/10 Stevens Tech 20 N/W 7 0 9/27 St. Mary’s A/L 0 4 10/4 St. Mary’s A/L 0 1* 10/13 Shenandoah* H/W 5 1 9/29 Averett* A/W 2 1* 10/7 Shenandoah* H/W 4 3 10/16 Eastern Mennonite A/W 2 1 9/20 Ferrum* A/W 1 0 10/10 Messiah A/L 0 1 10/20 Roanoke H/T 1 1 10/2 Mary Washington H/W 3 2 10/11 Lebanon Valley A/W 3 1 10/24 Greensboro* A/L 1 2 10/6 Methodist* H/W 2 1 10/18 Greensboro* A/T 0 0* 10/24 Salisbury A/W 2 1* 10/10 Shenandoah* H/W 6 0 10/22 Salisbury A/L 1 6 10/27 N.C. Wesleyan* H/W 6 0 10/21 Greensboro* A/L 1 2 10/25 Methodist* H/W 3 1 11/6 Averett* A/W 8 0 10/24 Salisbury A/L 0 3 10/28 Mary Washington H/T 1 1* 11/7 Ferrum* A/W 2 1* 10/27 N.C. Wesleyan* H/W 2 1 11/1 N.C. Wesleyan* H/W 2 1 11/2 Shenandoah 12 N/W 3 2* 11/7 N.C. Wesleyan 12 H/W 3 0 • 2000 (18-3-1) • 11/3 Greensboro 12 A/L 1 3 11/8 Greensboro 12 H/L 1 2

COACH: STEVE SHAW • 2002 (10-8-1) • • 2004 (11-7-2) • 9/1 New Jersey City 6 H/W 5 1 COACH: STEVE SHAW COACH: STEVE SHAW 9/6 Eastern Mennonite A/W 2 1 9/9 Emory A/W 4 1 8/30 Southwestern 6 H/W 3 1 9/4 Denison 6 H/W 1 0* 9/10 Oglethorpe A/W 2 1* 8/31 York (Pa.) 6 H/T 2 2* 9/5 York (Pa.) 6 H/W 1 0 9/13 St. Mary’s H/W 2 0 9/6 Oglethorpe N/W 8 1 9/11 Messiah H/L 0 3 9/16 Methodist* A/W 3 2 9/7 Emory A/W 5 3 9/15 Roanoke A/W 2 1 9/27 Virginia Wesleyan H/T 1 1* 9/11 Eastern Mennonite A/L 1 2 9/18 Lynchburg H/T 0 0* 9/30 Ferrum* H/W 3 0 9/14 Roanoke H/L 1 3 9/21 Chowan A/W 2 0 10/1 Averett* H/W 3 1 9/18 Virginia Wesleyan H/L 1 8 9/22 Virginia Wesleyan A/L 1 2 10/4 Mary Washington A/L 0 1 9/21 Methodist* A/W 1 0 9/25 Southwestern A/W 3 0 10/7 Ramapo A/W 3 0 9/24 Chowan* A/W 1 0 9/26 Trinity (Texas) A/L 0 4 10/11 Shenandoah* A/W 2 0 9/27 Averett* H/W 6 1 10/2 Averett* H/W 9 0 10/14 Hampden-Sydney A/W 3 0 9/28 Ferrum* H/W 2 1 10/3 Ferrum* H/W 9 0 10/17 Roanoke A/W 1 0 10/1 Mary Washington A/L 0 6 10/6 Shenandoah* A/W 2 1 10/22 Greensboro* H/W 1 0 10/5 St. Mary’s A/L 2 3* 10/9 Methodist* A/L 1 2* 10/25 Salisbury St. H/W 3 2* 10/9 Shenandoah A/L 0 1 10/16 Greensboro* H/T 1 1* 10/30 N.C. Wesleyan* A/W 4 0 10/19 Greensboro H/W 1 0* 10/20 Salisbury H/L 1 3 10/31 Averett 12 H/W 4 0 10/23 Salisbury H/L 2 3 10/23 St. Mary’s H/W 5 0 11/4 Greensboro 12 H/L 1 2* 10/26 N.C. Wesleyan* A/W 3 1 10/27 Mary Washington A/W 2 1* 11/11 Greensboro 7 H/W 4 2 11/8 Methodist 12 N/W 2 1 10/30 N.C. Wesleyan* A/L 1 3 11/12 Washington & Lee 7 H/W 1 0 11/9 Greensboro 12 A/L 1 2 11/2 Shenandoah 12 H/W 2 0 11/19 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 7 H/L 1 4 11/5 N.C. Wesleyan 12 A/L 4 5*

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11/8 Chestnut Hill 7 H/W 5 0 11/1 N.C. Wesleyan* A/T 3 3 • 2005 (12-7) • 11/11 Johns Hopkins 7 A/L 1 3 11/7 Shenandoah 12 N/W 6 0 COACH: STEVE SHAW 11/8 N.C. Wesleyan 12 A/L 1 2 11/14 Drew 7 N/W 3 1 9/3 York (Pa.) 6 H/L 1 2 • 2007 (11-7) • 11/15 Richard Stockton 7 N/W 3 0 9/4 Wilmington 6 H/W 2 0 COACH: STEVE SHAW 11/22 Emory 7 H/W 2 0 9/9 Virginia Wesleyan H/L 1 4 11/23 Messiah 7 H/L 1 2 21 9/10 Elmhurst H/W 2 1 8/31 Eastern Mennonite H/W 3 1 21 9/13 Hampden-Sydney H/W 1 0 9/1 Messiah H/L 1 3 6 9/17 Otterbein A/W 1 0 9/7 Coll. of New Jersey H/L 3 4 • 2009 (18-2-4) • 6 9/18 Denison A/W 3 1 9/8 Kean H/W 8 1 COACH: STEVE SHAW 9/24 Roanoke H/W 4 0 9/15 York (Pa.) A/L 2 5 10/1 Averett* A/W 4 0 9/16 Villa Julie A/W 4 0 9/1 Randolph-Macon A/W 2 1 21 10/2 Ferrum* A/W 4 0 9/21 Univ. of D.C. A/W 6 0 9/4 Bethany H/W 6 1 21 10/5 Shenandoah* H/W 9 0 9/26 Virginia Wesleyan H/L 1 2* 9/5 Kean H/W 3 0 11 10/15 Greensboro* A/L 1 3 9/29 Averett* A/W 2 0 9/11 Messiah N/L 1 2 11 10/19 Salisbury A/L 2 3 9/30 Ferrum* A/W 7 0 9/12 Baldwin-Wallace N/W 3 1 6 10/22 St. Mary’s A/L 1 3 10/3 Shenandoah* H/W 6 0 9/18 Marietta H/W 1 0 10/26 Mary Washington H/W 2 0 10/6 Methodist* H/W 1 0 9/22 Roanoke H/W 2 1 10/29 N.C. Wesleyan* H/L 2 3 10/10 Roanoke H/W 1 0 9/27 Piedmont A/W 2 1 10/30 Methodist* H/W 2 0 10/13 Greensboro A/W 3 1 9/30 Virginia Wesleyan H/W 2 1 11/1 Shenandoah 12 H/W 2 1* 10/17 Salisbury A/L 3 5 10/3 York (Pa.) A/W 1 0 11/4 Greensboro 12 N/L 0 1 10/20 St. Mary’s H/W 1 0 10/7 N.C. Wesleyan* H/W 2 1 10/27 N.C. Wesleyan* H/L 1 2 10/10 Methodist* H/W 1 0 11/2 Methodist12 N/L 0 1 10/14 Shenandoah* H/W 4 0 • 2006 (15-5-2) • 10/21 Salisbury A/L 1 2 COACH: STEVE SHAW 10/24 Greensboro* A/W 4 2 • 2008 (17-5-3) • 10/28 Mary Washington H/W 2 0 9/1 Eastern Mennonite 6 H/W 6 0 COACH: STEVE SHAW 10/30 Averett* A/W 3 0 9/2 York (Pa.) 6 H/L 1 3 10/31 Ferrum* A/W 5 2 21 9/9 Oglethorpe A/W 2 1 8/29 Medaille H/W 2 1 11/6 Averett 12 N/W 5 1 21 9/10 Emory A/L 1 2* 8/30 York (Pa.) H/L 1 4 11/7 N.C. Wesleyan 12 N/T 1 1 11 9/13 Hampden-Sydney A/W 5 1 9/6 Westminster N/W 3 1 11/14 Cabrini 7 H/W 4 0 11 9/16 Villa Julie N/W 5 0 9/7 Walsh N/W 4 1 11/15 Lynchburg 7 H/T 1 1 6 9/17 Huntingdon N/W 6 0 9/13 Col. of New Jersey H/W 3 1 11/21 Stevens Tech 7 N/T 0 0 6 9/20 Roaoke A/L 2 3* 9/14 New Jersey City H/T 0 0 11/22 Williams 7 N/T 1 1 9/27 Virginia Wesleyan A/L 2 3 9/17 Virginia Wesleyan A/W 2 1 9/29 Ferrum* H/W 4 0 9/20 Mary Washington A/L 1 2 9/30 Averett* H/W 4 1 9/23 Roanoke A/W 1 0 • 2010 (20-2-1) • 10/4 Shenandoah* A/W 2 1 9/26 Southwestern A/W 3 1 COACH: STEVE SHAW 10/7 Methodist* A/W 4 0 9/28 Trinity (Texas) A/L 1 3 10/14 Greensboro* H/W 2 0 10/3 Ferrum* H/W 8 1 9/1 Randolph-Macon H/W 4 0 22 10/18 Salisbury H/W 4 1 10/4 Averett* H/W 7 1 9/4 Haverford H/W 2 1 22 10/21 St. Mary’s H/W 5 0 10/8 Shenandoah* A/W 4 0 9/5 Stockton H/W 1 0 23 10/25 Mary Washington A/W 1 0* 10/11 Methodist* A/W 2 0 9/10 Rowan N/W 5 0 23 10/28 N.C. Wesleyan* A/T 1 1* 10/15 Salisbury H/T 1 1 9/11 Kean N/W 3 1 6 11/3 Methodist 12 H/W 5 0 10/18 Greensboro* H/W 3 1 9/17 Marietta H/W 4 0 6 11/4 Greensboro 12 H/T 0 0* 10/22 St. Mary’s A/W 3 2 9/18 Penn St. Altoona H/W 6 1 9/25 Averett* H/W 2 0 10/1 Southwestern N/W 2 1 10/2 Trinity A/W 1 0 10/6 Mary Washington A/W 1 0 10/9 Ferrum* H/W 7 0 10/13 N.C. Wesleyan* A/L 2 3 10/16 Methodist* A/W 2 0 10/17 Virginia Wesleyan A/T 2 2 10/20 Shenandoah* A/W 3 0 10/23 St. Mary’s H/W 4 1 10/27 Salisbury H/W 3 2 10/30 Greensboro* H/W 3 1 11/5 Averett 12 N/W 1 0 11/6 N.C. Wesleyan 12 N/W 3 1 11/12 Neumann 7 H/W 3 0 11/13 Johns Hopkins 7 H/L 1 2**

• 2011 (17-1-1) • COACH: STEVE SHAW 9/2 Catholic 6 H/W 5 0 9/3 York (Pa.) 6 H/W 3 1 9/9 Virginia Wesleyan 23 H/W 4 3* 9/10 Marymount 23 N/W 2 1 9/16 SUNY Oneonta A/T 1 1 9/18 Vassar A/W 4 0 9/21 Salisbury A/W 3 0 10/1 Ferrum* A/W 1 0 • 2005 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT MEN’S SOCCER TEAM • 10/2 Averett* A/W 2 1** 10/5 St. Mary’s A/W 4 1 10/8 Rutgers-Newark H/W 7 0

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10/11 N.C. Wesleyan* H/W 4 0 10/15 Methodist* H/W 3 0 10/19 Shenandoah* H/W 4 0 10/26 Mary Washington H/W 2 0 10/29 Greensboro* A/W 7 0 11/4 Averett 12 N/W 4 2 11/5 N.C. Wesleyan 12 N/W 1 0 11/12 Randolph 7 H/L 1 2

• 2012 (15-4-2) • COACH: STEVE SHAW 8/31 Ohio Wesleyan 6 H/T 2 2** 9/2 York (Pa.) 6 H/L 1 2 9/7 Shenandoah 23 N/W 2 0 9/8 Virginia Wesleyan 23 A/W 3 1 9/15 Greensboro* A/T 1 1 9/16 Ferrum* A/W 4 0 9/19 Lynchburg A/W 2 1 9/22 Maryville* H/W 2 0 9/26 St. Mary’s H/W 5 1 9/29 Methodist* H/W 3 2* 10/6 Averett* H/L 1 3 10/7 Randolph-Macon A/W 6 0 10/10 Salisbury H/W 5 2 10/14 Sewanee A/W 3 1 10/17 N.C. Wesleyan* H/W 3 1 10/20 LaGrange* A/W 6 0 • 2013 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT MEN’S SOCCER TEAM • 10/21 Piedmont* A/W 3 2 10/25 Mary Washington A/W 4 1 10/27 Piedmont 12 H/W 4 1 11/2 Greensboro 12 N/L 0 2 10/19 Mary Washington* H/L 1 2 10 at Baltimore, Md. 11/10 Rensselear 7 N/L 0 2 10/23 Salisbury* A/T 1 1** 11 Virginia Wesleyan Tr. 10/25 Penn St. Harrisburg* A/L 1 3 12 Dixie/USA South/Capital Athletic Conf. Tr. 10/29 Marymount* H/W 5 1 13 Roanoke Inv. • 2013 (13-5-2) • 11/1 Mary Washington 12 A/W 2 0 14 at Hampton Roads Acad. COACH: STEVE SHAW 11/5 Salisbury 12 A/W 2 0 15 Bethany Inv. 11/6 Penn St. Harrisburg 12 A/W 3 1 16 Haverford Inv. 8/30 Randolph-Macon 6 H/W 2 0 11/15 Lynchburg 7 H/W 1 0 17 Methodist Inv. 8/31 Virginia Wesleyan 6 H/L 2 3 11/16 Stevens Tech 7 H/W 4 2 18 at William & Mary 9/6 Ohio Wesleyan 24 A/L 2 3** 11/23 Whitworth 7 N/W 3 2 19 Muhlenberg Tournament 9/7 Capital 24 N/T 1 1** 11/24 Ohio Wesleyan 7 N/T 2 2+ 20 N.C. Wesleyan Tournament 9/14 Methodist A/W 2 1 21 VCAM/CNU Classic 9/18 N.C. Wesleyan A/W 3 0 22 Alumni Classic 9/21 Roanoke A/W 2 0 • 2015 (11-2-6) • 23 Marlins Classic 9/25 Lynchburg H/W 3 1 COACH: STEVE SHAW 24 Adidas / Ohio Wesleyan Inv. 9/28 Wesley* H/W 3 0 10/2 Greensboro H/L 1 2 9/1 Randolph A/W 1 0 10/5 York (Pa.)* A/L 1 2** 9/4 Virginia Wesleyan 6 H/W 3 2** 10/9 Southen Virginia A/W 6 0 9/6 Neumann 6 H/W 2 0 10/12 Frostburg State* H/W 5 1 9/9 N.C. Wesleyan A/W 4 3 10/16 Mary Washington* A/W 1 0 9/12 N.J. City University N/W 1 0* 10/19 Marymount* A/W 5 0 9/13 Rutgers-Camden H/T 0 0** 10/23 Salisbury* H/L 1 3 9/16 Methodist A/W 2 0 10/26 Penn St. Harrisburg* H/W 3 1 9/19 Greensboro H/W 2 1** 10/30 St. Mary’s* A/W 3 0 9/23 Lynchburg H/T 1 1** 11/2 Wesley 12 H/W 3 2 9/26 Penn St. Harrisburg* H/W 5 0 11/6 York (Pa.) 12 A/T 2 2+ 10/3 York (Pa.)* A/T 1 1** 10/6 Southern Virginia* A/W 3 0 10/10 Frostburg State* H/T 0 0** • 2014 (19-3-5) • 10/14 St. Mary’s* A/W 2 1 COACH: STEVE SHAW 10/17 Wesley* H/L 0 2 10/21 Salisbury* H/T 1 1** 8/29 Randolph-Macon 6 H/W 4 2 10/24 Mary Washington* A/L 1 2 8/30 Whitman 6 H/W 3 0 10/28 Marymount* A/W 1 0 9/5 N.C. Wesleyan H/W 4 3 10/31 Mary Washington 12 A/T 0 0+ 9/7 Virginia Wesleyan A/W 2 0 9/12 Trinity A/L 3 5 *Dixie/USA South Conf. Games 9/14 Southwestern N/W 4 2 *after score indicates OT 9/17 Methodist H/T 1 1** +won by opponent in shoot-out 9/20 Rutgers-Camden H/W 2 0 1 CNC Soccer Festival 9/24 Lynchburg A/W 5 1 2 VISA Playoffs 9/27 York (Pa.)* H/T 1 1** 3 Towson St. Inv. 10/1 Greensboro A/W 2 1* 4 Salisbury St. Inv. 10/3 Wesley* A/W 3 0 5 Longwood Inv. 10/5 Randolph H/W 2 1 6 Joe Pombriant/CNU Classic 10/7 Southern Virginia* H/W 8 0 7 NCAA Tourn. 10/11 Frostburg State* A/T 0 0** 8 Elizabethtown Tr. 10/16 St. Mary’s* H/W 5 2 9 at UNC Greensboro

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First Last Last First Last Last Opponent Record Met Met Score Opponent Record Met Met Score

Apprentice 2-0 1985 1986 11-0 New Jersey Tech 1-0 1986 1986 4-0 Averett 32-8-1 1976 2012 1-3 N.C. Wesleyan 22-18-8 1974 2015 4-3 Baldwin-Wallace 1-0 2009 2009 3-1 Oglethorpe 3-0 2000 2006 2-1 Barton 6-2-1 1977 1996 3-0 Ohio Wesleyan 0-1-2 2012 2014 2-2* Bethany 1-2 1986 2009 6-1 Old Dominion 0-3 1975 1988 0-1 Cabrini 1-1 1995 2009 4-0 Oneonta State 0-0-1 2011 2011 1-1 Capital 0-0-1 2013 2013 1-1* Oswego 1-0 1999 1999 2-1* Catholic 6-0 1987 2011 5-0 Otterbein (Ohio) 1-0 2005 2005 1-0 Chestnut Hill 1-0 2006 2006 5-0 Penn State-Altoona 1-0 2010 2010 6-1 Chowan 8-0 1994 2004 2-0 Penn State-Harrisburg 3-1 2013 2015 5-0 Columbia Union 3-0 1992 1996 12-1 Piedmont 3-0 2009 2012 4-1 Denison (Ohio) 2-0 2004 2005 3-1 Radford 1-3-2 1974 1988 2-3 Dickinson 0-1 1995 1995 0-1 Ramapo 1-0 2000 2000 3-0 Dist of Columbia 3-1-1 1990 2007 6-0 Randolph 2-1 2011 2015 1-0 Drew 1-0 2008 2008 3-1 Randolph-Macon 10-9-1 1976 2014 3-0 East Carolina 6-2-1 1980 1991 1-0 Rensselear 0-1 2012 2012 0-2 Eastern Connecticut 1-0 1998 1998 4-0 Richard Stockton 3-1 1986 2008 3-0 • JALON BROWN VS. RUTGERS-CAMDEN • Eastern Mennonite 6-2 1988 2007 3-1 Richmond 2-5-2 1975 1984 0-0* Elizabethtown 0-1 1987 1987 0-3 Roanoke 10-4-1 1980 2013 2-0 Elmhurst (Ill.) 1-0 2005 2005 2-1 Rowan 1-0 2010 2010 5-0 Elon 0-1 1979 1979 1-3 Rutgers-Camden 2-0-1 1994 2015 0-0* Emory (Ga.) 5-3 1998 2008 2-0 Rutgers-Newark 1-0 2011 2011 7-0 Emory & Henry 1-1 1996 1997 8-0 St. Andrews 8-3-2 1974 1987 3-0 Ferrum 23-2 1988 2012 4-0 St. Mary’s (Md.) 15-5-1 1977 2015 2-1* Fredonia 2-0 1999 2000 4-2 Salisbury 14-16-3 1977 2015 1-1* Frostburg St. 3-0-2 1992 2015 0-0* Savannah A&D 1-0 1998 1998 3-2 Gallaudet 1-0 1989 1989 10-1 Sewanee 1-0 2012 2012 3-1 Gettysburg 0-1-1 1987 1999 1-2 Shenandoah 25-5 1983 2012 2-0 Goldey Beacom 1-0 1994 1994 1-0 South, U. of 0-1 1990 1990 0-6 Goucher 1-1 1995 1996 2-0 Southern Virginia 3-0 2013 2015 3-0 Greensboro 22-22-4 1974 2015 2-1* Southwestern (Texas) 5-0 2002 2014 4-2 Hampden-Sydney 11-5-2 1977 2006 5-1 Stevens Tech 2-0-1 1999 2014 4-2 Haverford 2-0 1990 2010 2-1 Stockton 1-0 2010 2010 1-0 Heidelberg 1-0 1997 1997 2-1 SUNY-Fredonia 1-1 1990 1999 1-0 Hiram 0-1 1992 1992 0-1 Trinity (Texas) 1-3 2004 2014 3-5 Huntingdon 1-0 2006 2006 6-0 Towson St. 0-1 1978 1978 2-5 Ithaca 1-0 1987 1987 1-0 UNC-Greensboro 3-10-1 1974 1987 1-5 Johns Hopkins 2-4 1978 2010 1-2* Va. Commonwealth 2-2-1 1980 1984 3-2 Johnson & Wales 1-0 2006 2006 1-0 Va. Wesleyan 14-24-3 1974 2015 3-2* Kean 5-1 1986 2010 3-1 Vassar 1-0 2011 2011 4-0 • ALEC FAULKNER VS. VIRGINIA WESLEYAN • Keene 1-0 1998 1998 2-1* Villa Julie 1-1 2006 2007 4-0 LaGrange 1-0 2012 2012 6-0 Walsh 1-0 2008 2008 4-1 Lebanon Valley 2-0 2001 2003 3-1 Washington (Md.) 2-0 1996 1997 2-0 Liberty 2-2-2 1976 1985 0-0 Washington & Lee 2-1 1997 2000 1-0 Limestone 1-0 1990 1990 4-2 Wesley 3-1 2013 2015 0-2 Lock Haven 0-1 1988 1988 0-3 Western Maryland 1-3 1978 1993 1-0 Longwood 5-9-1 1977 1994 1-1 Westminster 1-0 2008 2008 3-1 Lynchburg 8-7-5 1974 2015 1-1* Whitman 1-0 2014 2014 3-0 Marietta 2-0 2009 2010 4-0 Whitworth 1-0 2014 2014 3-2 Maryland-Eastern Shore 3-0 1990 1996 7-1 Wilkes 1-0 1990 1990 2-1 Marymount 11-1 1989 2015 1-0 William & Mary 0-12 1974 1987 1-8 Maryville 1-1 1997 2012 2-0 William Paterson 2-0 1987 2001 2-1 Mary Washington 20-17-4 1977 2015 0-0* Williams 0-0-1 2009 2009 1-1* Medaille 1-0 2008 2008 2-1 Wilmington (Ohio) 1-0 2005 2005 2-0 Messiah 0-6 2001 2009 1-2* Wisconsin-Oshkosh 0-2 2000 2012 1-2 Methodist 29-15-2 1974 2015 2-0 York (Pa.) 4-6-5 2001 2015 1-1* Moravian 1-1 1995 2003 4-0 Mt. Olive 1-1 1995 1996 6-2 *overtime Mt. St. Mary’s 0-2 1987 1988 2-7 Muhlenberg 0-2 1997 1999 0-1 2016 Opponents in Bold Neumann 2-0 2010 2015 2-0 New Jersey City 2-0-1 2000 2015 1-0* • PRESTON KEY VS. WHITMAN • New Jersey, College of 2-2 1983 2008 3-1

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• 1986 NCAA FIRST ROUND • • 2000 NCAA ELITE EIGHT •

1986 STATISTICS 2000 STATISTICS Name...... GP-GS G A PTS SH GW Name...... GP-GS G A PTS SH GW Chris Frazier...... 23-21 10 11 31 51 2 Oscar Gomez-Romero...... 21-20 10 14 34 91 4 Bill Dittmar...... 23-21 9 3 21 34 3 Alan Jordan...... 20-1 7 4 18 32 0 Gerard Mosley...... 23-23 8 3 19 38 6 Shadi Abi-Saab...... 21-21 6 6 18 48 3 Junior Carter...... 23-23 8 2 18 37 3 Matt Boettcher...... 22-22 7 2 16 28 3 Jon Schwartzman...... 23-11 5 5 15 43 1 Rodney Curtis...... 22-0 5 5 15 20 1 Lui Fiscella...... 23-21 4 6 14 37 1 Joshua Shaw...... 21-21 4 4 12 49 2 Donavan Gutzmore...... 22-2 3 3 9 18 0 Daniel Azcarate...... 22-22 3 1 7 37 2 Will Sullivan...... 23-7 3 3 9 21 0 John Abell...... 18-0 3 1 7 13 1 Andrew Crockwell...... 19-15 1 3 5 4 1 Ryan Whinery...... 22-22 2 3 7 26 0 Kevin Wagner...... 23-23 0 5 5 9 0 Jason Farino...... 22-22 1 3 5 11 1 Greg Friant...... 12-0 2 0 4 7 1 Scott Sachs...... 22-22 2 0 4 8 1 John Fitzgerald...... 23-16 1 2 4 14 0 Dustin Morse...... 11-1 1 1 3 2 0 Eric Pyle...... 23-23 1 2 4 13 0 Ryan Hagerty...... 17-17 1 0 2 4 0 Jeff Sahms...... 5-5 1 1 3 3 0 Bryan Boettcher...... 14-1 0 1 1 1 0 Lubos Sivulka...... 1-0 1 1 3 1 0 Craig Pittinger...... 20-0 0 0 0 11 0 Karl Greaves...... 18-10 1 1 3 14 0 Mike Parolisi...... 4-0 0 0 0 4 0 Mike Prokopik...... 2-0 1 0 2 1 0 John McCormack...... 13-6 0 0 0 3 0 Steve Cook...... 11-3 1 0 2 8 0 Shawn Edwards...... 22-22 0 0 0 1 0 Herbie Stewart...... 15-0 0 2 2 14 0 Brent Trainum...... 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 Cary Smith...... 16-2 0 2 2 8 0 Justin Joswick...... 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 Sal Cirnigliaro...... 16-4 0 0 0 7 0 Total...... 22 53 45 151 389 18 Total...... 23 61 55 177 382 18

Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T ShO Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T ShO Mark Morrow...... 3-0 150:00 1 0.60 5 .833 0-0-0 1 Marin Zelada...... 22-22 2054:28 19 0.83 93 .830 18-3-1 10 Rick Longobardi...... 22-0 1960:00 15 0.69 70 .824 0-0-0 10 Total...... 22 2054:28 19 0.83 93 .830 18-3-1 10 Total...... 23 2110:00 16 0.68 72 .818 18-5-0 11

1986 POSTSEASON RESULTS 2000 POSTSEASON RESULTS FIRST ROUND Second ROUND Elite 8 Bethany 1, CNU 0 CNU 4, Greensboro 2 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 4, CNU 1 Nov. 9, 1986 Nov. 11, 2000 Nov. 19, 2000 Bethany, W.V. Newport News, Va. Newport News, Va. CNU 0 0 - 0 GC 2 0 - 2 UWO 1 3 - 4 Bethany 0 1 - 1 CNU 1 3 - 4 CNU 0 1 - 1 Scoring Scoring Scoring 68:00 BC T. Bronson (unassisted) 21:31 GC B. Overy (J. Papaj) 27:06 UWO J. Darpa (D. Kasten) 28:02 GC S. Hemming (unassisted) 60:33 CNU R. Whinery (S. Abi-Saab) 28:59 CNU Own Goal 75:32 UWO J. Arens (M. Boehnen) 48:30 CNU M. Boettcher (O. Gomez- 77:09 UWO J. Arena (J. Darpa) Romero) 88:48 UWO D. Kasten (S. Lohr) 57:09 CNU O. Gomez-Romero (unassisted) 78:59 CNU Alan Jordan (unassisted)

Sweet 16 CNU 1, Washington & Lee 0 Nov. 11, 2000 Newport News, Va. W&L 0 0 - 0 CNU 0 1 - 0 Scoring 61:10 CNU M. Boettcher (O. Gomez- Romero)

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• 2006 NCAA SECOND ROUND • • 2008 NCAA ELITE EIGHT •

2006 STATISTICS 2008 STATISTICS Name...... GP-GS G A PTS SH GW Name...... GP-GS G A PTS SH GW Michael Caro...... 20-13 13 9 35 43 2 Winston Mattheisen...... 25-25 16 3 35 54 5 Derek Shaw...... 22-22 9 15 33 62 3 Tyler Clare...... 21-13 8 2 18 30 3 Daniel Fogarty...... 21-21 12 6 30 70 3 Andrew Carver...... 15-0 7 4 18 13 1 Kyle Allan...... 21-21 5 8 18 19 2 Brian Tweed...... 25-25 3 11 17 47 0 Brian Tweed...... 22-22 4 5 13 23 1 Kyle Allan ...... 25-25 6 1 13 22 2 Galen Small...... 22-9 5 1 11 30 2 Brian Lybert...... 25-25 3 7 13 29 1 Stephen Harrell ...... 20-0 4 0 8 19 0 Kenny Huttman...... 25-8 4 4 12 31 0 Matt Page...... 22-22 2 4 8 20 0 Jimmy Hash ...... 24-24 4 3 11 29 0 Kevin Greenberg ...... 22-22 3 1 7 10 2 Clif Kipper...... 23-1 3 2 8 26 1 Bryan Davis...... 22-22 3 0 6 4 0 Nao Masuda...... 25-23 3 0 6 28 1 Jimmy Majewski ...... 16-0 2 2 6 10 0 Jimmy Majewski...... 24-0 3 0 6 15 0 James Nugent...... 21-19 1 1 3 9 0 Bryan Davis...... 25-25 2 0 4 5 2 Casey Glancy...... 15-1 1 1 3 9 0 Steven Farmer...... 5-0 1 2 4 3 0 Shawn Trueblood ...... 22-19 1 1 3 5 0 Nathan Roberts...... 6-0 1 1 3 1 0 Jimmy Hash...... 21-5 1 1 3 3 0 Casey Glancy...... 25-0 1 0 2 16 0 Kyle Martin...... 7-0 0 3 3 1 0 Brock Hughes...... 14-4 1 0 2 12 0 Tim Carr...... 13-2 1 0 2 7 0 Chris Thome...... 20-4 1 0 2 4 1 Andrew McCoy ...... 8-0 1 0 2 3 0 John Corser...... 25-2 0 2 2 9 0 Andrew Carver...... 6-0 0 0 0 4 0 Kevin Greenberg...... 23-23 0 2 2 8 0 Zach Mahiques...... 7-0 0 0 0 1 0 David Haas...... 18-0 0 1 1 3 0 John Corser...... 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 James Nugent...... 23-23 0 0 0 8 0 Total...... 22 69 58 196 352 15 Danny Franklin...... 18-0 0 0 0 2 0 Mark Fales...... 7-0 0 0 0 1 0 Michael Platt...... 2-0 0 0 0 1 0 Trevor Moyer...... 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 Ted Faris...... 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 Kramer Runager...... 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total...... 25 68 46 182 397 17

Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T ShO Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T ShO Matt Tengs...... 17-17 1581:37 15 0.85 62 .805 11-4-2 7 Justin Wolfe...... 8-4 527:43 4 0.68 18 .818 3-1-0 2 Tommy Vieten...... 5-5 450:00 5 1.00 10 .667 4-1-0 2 Matt Tengs...... 21-21 1799:01 25 1.25 50 .667 14-4-3 3 Team...... 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 3 1.000 0-0-0 2 Team...... 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 6 1.000 0-0-0 2 Total...... 22 2031:37 20 0.89 75 .789 15-5-2 9 Total...... 25 2326:44 29 1.12 74 .718 17-5-3 7 2006 POSTSEASON RESULTS 2008 POSTSEASON RESULTS FIRST ROUND second round FIRST ROUND sweet 16 CNU 4, Chestnut Hill 0 Johns Hopkins 3, CNU 1 CNU 3 Drew 1 CNU 2, Emory 0 Nov. 8, 2006 Nov. 11, 2006 Nov. 14, 2008 Nov. 22, 2008 Newport News, Va. Baltimore, Md. Pomona, N.J. Newport News, Va. CH 0 0 - 0 CNU 0 1 - 1 Drew 0 1 - 1 Emory 0 0 - 0 CNU 3 1 - 4 JHU 2 1 - 3 CNU 1 2 - 3 CNU 1 1 - 2 Scoring Scoring Scoring Scoring 10:24 CNU G. Small (K. Allen) 12:27 JHU T. McQueen (PK) 27:17 CNU W. Mattheisen (unassisted) 33:34 CNU B. Davis (unassisted) 13:10 CNU M. Page (B. Tweed) 64:50 JHU M. Venker (E. Mulligan) 54:38 CNU B. Hughes (B. Lybert) 74:35 CNU N. Masuda (W. Mattheisen) 28:16 CNU B. Davis (unassisted) 69:50 JHU M. Venker (M. Stewart) 74:56 CNU J. Hash (unassisted) 57:15 CNU J. Hash (B. Tweed) 86:22 CNU J. Nugent (D. Shaw) 83:49 DU J. Rossi (S. Shahyar) Elite 8 Messiah 2, CNU 1 (2ot) second round Nov. 23, 2008 CNU 3, Richard Stockton 0 Newport News, Va. Nov. 15, 2008 Messiah 0 1 0 1 - 2 Pomona, N.J. CNU 0 1 0 0 - 1 CNU 0 3 - 3 Scoring RSC 0 0 - 0 58:20 CNU W. Mattheisen (unassisted) Scoring 89:00 MC J.D. Binger (unassisted) 63:46 CNU B. Lybert (B. Tweed) 102:58 MC G. Pezon (D. Black) 66:06 CNU T. Clare (B. Lybert) 79:58 CNU T. Clare (B. Lybert)

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2009 STATISTICS 2010 STATISTICS Name...... GP-GS G A PTS SH GW Name...... GP-GS G A PTS SH GW Winston Mattheisen ...... 24-24 12 3 27 61 2 Brian Lybert...... 23-23 10 15 35 84 3 Nao Masuda...... 22-19 10 5 25 55 7 Winston Mattheisen...... 22-13 10 8 28 57 5 Brian Lybert...... 24-23 6 10 22 54 2 Danny Franklin...... 22-22 7 6 20 19 0 Clif Kipper...... 24-24 9 3 21 47 2 Andrew Bonorden...... 23-23 7 5 19 69 3 Joseph O’Connell...... 23-0 3 2 8 16 1 Clif Kipper...... 23-23 4 4 12 33 2 Andrew Bonorden...... 24-6 2 4 8 28 0 Alex Makumbi...... 21-0 4 2 10 29 1 Michael Zimmerman...... 20-0 3 1 7 12 0 Kyle Rose...... 23-23 4 0 8 20 1 Sean Moriarty...... 23-23 3 0 6 18 1 Sam Venker...... 23-4 4 0 8 20 2 John Corser...... 23-15 1 4 6 9 0 Steven Farmer...... 21-10 3 2 8 18 0 Karl Kummer...... 22-8 2 1 5 12 1 Chris Thome...... 23-20 3 2 8 16 2 Kyle Rose...... 20-1 2 0 4 8 0 Sean Moriarty...... 20-19 2 3 7 12 1 Denny Arinello...... 17-14 1 2 4 12 1 Stephen Holmes...... 7-0 2 0 4 4 0 Sam Venker...... 24-2 1 1 3 17 1 Caleb Lewis...... 23-1 0 4 4 16 0 Steven Farmer...... 17-8 1 1 3 8 0 Michael Zimmerman...... 20-0 1 1 3 9 0 Brian Natale...... 18-8 1 0 2 3 0 Jack Cooper...... 9-0 1 1 3 3 0 Trevor Moyer...... 23-13 0 1 1 4 0 David Haas...... 23-23 1 0 2 3 0 Danny Franklin...... 16-2 0 1 1 2 0 T.J. Byrd...... 5-0 1 0 2 1 0 Chris Thome...... 10-4 0 0 0 5 0 Denny Arinello...... 19-3 0 2 2 22 0 Mark Fales...... 5-0 0 0 0 2 0 Noah Jefferson...... 4-0 0 1 1 3 0 Stephen Holmes...... 12-0 0 0 0 2 0 Brian Natale...... 23-4 0 1 1 3 0 Caleb Baker...... 11-0 0 0 0 2 0 Karl Kummer...... 14-0 0 1 1 2 0 T.J. Byrd...... 2-0 0 0 0 1 0 Trevor Moyer...... 20-18 0 0 0 3 0 David Haas...... 24-24 0 0 0 1 0 Caleb Baker...... 15-1 0 0 0 3 0 Zach Jones...... 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 Zach Jones...... 5-0 0 0 0 2 0 Adriel Gaeta...... 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 Brendan Cook...... 7-0 0 0 0 1 0 Kevin Greenberg...... 21-21 0 0 0 0 0 Mark Strelow...... 7-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total...... 24 57 39 153 379 18 Adriel Gaeta...... 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total...... 23 65 58 188 452 20

Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T ShO Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T ShO Matt Tengs...... 3-3 270:00 2 0.67 10 .833 3-0-0 2 Colin Whittington...... 2-0 24:46 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0 Justin Wolfe...... 21-21 2011:56 17 0.76 69 .802 15-2-4 7 Justin Wolfe...... 23-23 2076:45 16 0.69 69 .812 20-2-1 10 Team...... 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 3 1.000 0-0-0 0 Team...... 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0-0-0 2 Total...... 24 2281:56 19 0.75 82 .812 18-2-4 9 Total...... 23 2101:31 16 0.69 71 .816 20-2-1 12 2009 POSTSEASON RESULTS 2010 POSTSEASON RESULTS FIRST ROUND sweet 16 FIRST ROUND second round CNU 4, Cabrini 0 CNU 0, Stevens Tech 0 (2ot - Shootout Win) CNU 4, Neumann 0 Johns Hopkins 2, CNU 1 (2ot) Nov. 14, 2009 Nov. 21, 2009 Nov. 12, 2010 Nov. 13, 2010 Newport News, Va. York, Pa. Newport News, Va. Newport News, Va. Cabrini 0 0 - 0 ST 0 0 0 0 - 0 NU 0 0 - 0 JHU 1 0 0 1 - 2 CNU 2 2 - 4 CNU 0 0 0 0 - 0 CNU 1 2 - 3 CNU 0 1 0 0 - 1 Scoring Scoring Scoring 12:10 CNU C. Kipper (N. Masuda) Elite 8 26:50 CNU B. Lybert 27:46 JHU S. Duggan (Coleman) 21:10 CNU W. Mattheisen (B. Lybert) Williams 1, CNU 1 (2ot - Shootout Loss) 60:32 CNU W. Mattheisen 63:52 CNU D. Franklin (S. Moriarty) 61:10 CNU N. Masuda (B. Lybert) Nov. 22, 2009 79:17 CNU S. Venker (B. Lybert) 101:31 JHU K. Hueber (unassisted) 81:03 CNU A. Bonorden (J. O’Connell) York, Pa. CNU 1 0 0 0 - 1 second round Williams 0 1 0 0 - 1 CNU 1, Lynchburg 1 (2ot - Shootout Win) Scoring Nov. 15, 2009 19:19 CNU S. Moriarty (B. Lybert) Newport News, Va. 63:41 WC W. Whiston (M. Ratajczak) LC 1 0 0 0 - 1 CNU 0 1 0 0 - 1 Scoring 0:44 LC M. Abbonizio (unassisted) 87:52 CNU C. Kipper (Unassisted)

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• 2011 NCAA FIRST ROUND • • 2012 NCAA FIRST ROUND •

2011 STATISTICS 2012 STATISTICS Name...... GP-GS G A PTS SH GW Name...... GP-GS G A PTS SH GW Brian Lybert...... 17-17 11 13 35 63 4 Jalon Brown ...... 21-21 14 11 39 78 5 Winston Mattheisen...... 18-18 13 2 28 53 3 Andrew Bonorden ...... 21-21 13 5 31 70 1 Andrew Bonorden...... 19-2 6 4 16 32 2 Caleb Lewis ...... 21-21 5 5 15 36 1 Steven Farmer...... 18-13 6 3 15 29 3 Denny Arinello ...... 21-21 3 6 12 35 2 Jalon Brown...... 19-19 4 3 11 34 1 Sean Moriarty ...... 21-20 4 3 11 29 2 Jack Cooper...... 14-0 4 1 9 13 1 Alex Makumbi ...... 20-0 4 1 9 25 2 Michael Breske...... 9-3 3 1 7 11 0 T.J. Byrd ...... 18-1 2 3 7 15 1 Caleb Lewis...... 19-14 2 3 7 21 1 Danny Franklin ...... 21-0 2 3 7 15 0 Alec Faulkner...... 19-10 3 0 6 11 0 Hunter Hartnett ...... 16-0 3 0 6 4 0 Sean Moriarty...... 18-18 2 2 6 15 1 Tommy O’Neal ...... 21-21 2 2 6 10 0 Karl Kummer...... 18-0 2 2 6 11 0 Michael Zimmerman ...... 21-14 1 4 6 17 0 Denny Arinello...... 17-6 1 3 5 24 0 Michael Breske ...... 19-9 2 1 5 23 1 Brendan Cook...... 16-15 1 3 5 17 0 Jack Cooper ...... 18-0 2 1 5 18 0 Alex Makumbi...... 15-8 1 3 5 14 0 Mark Brewington ...... 15-0 1 2 4 6 0 T.J. Byrd...... 7-0 1 0 2 3 0 Brendan Cook ...... 20-20 0 1 1 12 0 Caleb Baker...... 15-4 0 1 1 7 0 Noah Jefferson ...... 9-0 0 1 1 3 0 Stephen Holmes...... 11-0 0 1 1 6 0 Noah Davis ...... 13-0 0 1 1 2 0 Tommy O’Neal...... 19-19 0 1 1 6 0 Karl Kummer ...... 21-0 0 0 0 11 0 Danny Franklin...... 5-5 0 1 1 1 0 Caleb Baker ...... 20-19 0 0 0 6 0 Michael Zimmerman...... 12-0 0 0 0 6 0 Jake Domenic ...... 13-1 0 0 0 4 0 Noah Davis...... 10-4 0 0 0 4 0 Sebastian Abrigo ...... 7-0 0 0 0 3 0 David Haas...... 16-15 0 0 0 2 0 Garrett Van Nutt ...... 10-0 0 0 0 2 0 Zach Jones...... 5-0 0 0 0 1 0 Connor Brittan ...... 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 Noah Jefferson...... 4-0 0 0 0 1 0 Stephen Landry ...... 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 Stephen Landry...... 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 Joshua Kufera ...... 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total...... 19 62 47 171 385 17 Ryan Balfour ...... 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 Alec Faulkner ...... 21-21 0 0 0 0 0 Total...... 21 60 50 170 424 15

Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T ShO Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T ShO Colin Whittington...... 1-0 15:35 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0 Nolan Mann ...... 7-5 539:10 6 1.00 16 .727 6-0-0 1 Justin Wolfe ...... 19-19 1742:37 12 0.62 53 .815 17-1-1 10 Sean Killion ...... 17-15 1392:32 19 1.23 36 .655 9 -3-2 4 Team...... 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 1 Total...... 21 1931:42 25 1.16 52 .675 15-3-2 5 Total...... 19 1758:12 12 0.61 54 .818 17-1-1 11 2011 POSTSEASON RESULTS 2012 POSTSEASON RESULTS FIRST ROUND FIRST ROUND Randolph 2, CNU 1 Rensselaer 2, CNU 0 Nov. 12, 2011 Nov. 10, 2012 Newport News, Va. Newport News, Va. RC 1 1 - 2 CNU 0 0 - 0 CNU 0 1 - 1 RPI 1 1 - 2 Scoring Scoring 15:06 RC C. Sindle 24:52 RPI J. Eilert (unassisted) 49:23 RC N. Cornell 84:36 RPI R. Gracy (V. Bennett) 54:58 CNU W. Mattheisen (J. Brown)

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• 2014 NCAA ELITE EIGHT •

2014 STATISTICS Name...... GP-GS G A PTS SH GW Jalon Brown ...... 27-27 20 7 47 86 5 Patrick Burns ...... 27-2 12 12 36 62 2 Ryan Balfour ...... 25-23 7 5 19 60 0 • MATTHEISEN CELEBRATES AFTER SCORING IN THE 2008 ELITE 8 • Alex Makumbi ...... 27-22 6 3 15 18 0 Jimmy Grace ...... 27-27 4 5 13 44 2 Harry Nodwell ...... 24-24 5 2 12 28 1 Henry Gotay ...... 27-2 4 4 12 30 1 Sean Christein ...... 21-19 3 2 8 15 2 Garrett Van Nutt ...... 26-3 2 3 7 13 1 Andrew Gogolin ...... 27-3 2 2 6 24 1 Preston Key ...... 25-25 2 2 6 16 1 Stephen Landry ...... 25-25 2 1 5 15 1 Mark Brewington ...... 27-1 2 1 5 9 1 Sebastian Abrigo ...... 20-1 0 4 4 6 0 Zach Douglass ...... 20-8 1 1 3 4 1 Alec Faulkner ...... 27-27 1 0 2 37 0 Cameron Vaughn ...... 17-0 1 0 2 2 0 Girma Baker ...... 14-0 0 2 2 0 0 Tommy O’Neal ...... 26-26 0 1 1 29 0 Hunter Johnson ...... 13-1 0 0 0 6 0 Mamadou Barry ...... 2-0 0 0 0 1 0 Jordan Clark ...... 3-0 0 0 0 1 0 Charlie Dodge ...... 7-0 0 0 0 1 0 Evan Kalaris ...... 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 Joshua Kufera ...... 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 Stephen Zimmerman ...... 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 Bryan Magnuson ...... 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 Sammy Blosser ...... 8-4 0 0 0 0 0 Total...... 27 74 57 205 507 19 Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T ShO • FANS CELEBRATE A 2009 SHOOTOUT VICTORY AGAINST LYNCHBURG • Mitchell Lagos ...... 2-0 21:02 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0.1 Nolan Mann ...... 10-10 942:08 12 1.15 27 .692 7-1-2 2.1 Sam Lesko ...... 18-17 1572:07 21 1.20 31 .596 12-2-3 5.2 Total...... 27 2535:17 33 1.17 59 .641 19-3-5 9 2014 POSTSEASON RESULTS FIRST ROUND sweet 16 CNU 1, Lynchburg 0 CNU 3, Whitworth 2 Nov. 15, 2014 Nov. 23, 2014 Newport News, Va. Gambier, Ohio LC 0 0 - 0 CNU 2 1 - 3 CNU 0 1 - 1 WU 1 1 - 2 Scoring Scoring 76:32 CNU J. Grace (S. Christein) 11:50 CNU R. Balfour (unassisted) 16:46 CNU A. Makumbi (J. Grace) second round 36:25 WU K. Muelheims (unassisted) CNU 4, Stevens Institute 2 51:44 CNU J. Brown (R. Balfour) Nov. 16, 2014 70:52 WU C. Shockman (unassisted) Newport News, Va. SIT 2 0 - 2 Elite 8 CNU 0 4 - 4 Ohio Wesleyan 2, CNU 2 (2ot - Shootout Loss) Scoring Nov. 22, 2009 19:03 SIT J. Cellitti (C. Pryor) Gambier, Ohio 21:59 SIT C. Pryor (T. Dorsay) CNU 0 2 0 0 - 2 54:12 CNU A. Makumbi (J. Brown) OWU 1 1 0 0 - 2 58:23 CNU P. Burns (A. Makumbi) Scoring 73:02 CNU Z. Douglass (H. Gotay) 3:12 OWU K. Baum (unassisted) 88:41 CNU J. Brown (P. Burns) 56:11 OWU C. Blocher (penalty kick) • THE 2014 CAPTAINS RALLIED PAST STEVENS IN A DOWNPOUR • 85:46 CNU J. Grace (H. Gotay) 89:18 CNU R. Balfour (H. Gotay)

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Christopher Newport head men’s soccer coach Steve Shaw and his team have been coaching and mentoring children in the Newport News area since 1999.

Shaw is an advisor to the Inner City Soccer League in the East End of Newport News.

CNU soccer games have become great community events with attendance from these groups as part of the community outreach program.

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The Christopher Newport men’s soccer team takes its academics very seriously. Each semester a poster of Albert Einstein is hung in the player’s locker with the highest GPA.

• EINSTEIN AWARD WINNERS •

SEMESTER NAME...... GPA SEMESTER NAME...... GPA Fall 2003 Simon Blecher...... 3.8 Spring 2013 Garrett Van Nutt...... 4.0 Spring 2004 Simon Blecher...... 4.0 Fall 2013 Garrett Van Nutt...... 3.93 Fall 2004 Simon Blecher...... 3.9 Josh Kufera...... 3.93 Spring 2005 Simon Blecher...... 4.0 Spring 2014 Garrett Van Nutt...... 4.0 • SIMON BLECHER • • TONY BASSO • Fall 2005 Simon Blecher...... 4.0 Fall 2014 Garrett Van Nutt...... 4.0 Tony Basso...... 4.0 Spring 2015 Garrett Van Nutt...... 3.96 Billy Lucas...... 4.0 Fall 2015 Hunter Simons...... 4.0 Spring 2006 Matt Page...... 3.88 Garrett Van Nutt...... 4.0 Fall 2006 Derek Shaw...... 3.62 Spring 2016 Hunter Johnson...... 3.94 Spring 2007 Matt Tengs...... 3.88 Zach Shaeffer...... 3.94 Fall 2007 Tyler Clare...... 3.78 Spring 2008 Tyler Clare...... 3.81 Fall 2008 Tyler Clare...... 3.87 Spring 2009 John Corser...... 4.0 Fall 2009 Michael Zimmerman...... 4.0 Spring 2010 Michael Zimmerman...... 4.0 Fall 2010 Michael Zimmerman...... 4.0 Spring 2011 Michael Zimmerman...... 4.0 Fall 2011 Michael Zimmerman...... 4.0 Spring 2012 Michael Zimmerman...... 4.0 Fall 2012 Michael Zimmerman...... 4.0 • BILLY LUCAS • • MATT PAGE •

• DEREK SHAW • • MATT TENGS • • TYLER CLARE • • JOHN CORSER • • MICHAEL ZIMMERMAN •

• GARRETT VAN NUTT • • JOSH KUFERA • • HUNTER SIMONS • • HUNTER JOHNSON • • ZACH SHAEFFER •

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• DIRECTIONS TO CAPTAINS FIELD •

FROM CHESAPEAKE, SUFFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH

Follow routes to the Monitor-Merrimack Bridge Tunnel (I-664). Cross the tunnel into Newport News and take Exit 5 to 35th Street and Warwick Blvd. (Route 60 West). After about five miles on Warwick Blvd. (Route 60) make a left turn on Avenue of the Arts. Follow that to a traffic circle and go 3/4 of the way around to Shoe La. Make the first right turn, on Moore’s Lane to the parking area.

FROM NORFOLK AND VIRGINIA BEACH

Take I-64 West across the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel. About 10 miles west of the tunnel take Exit 258B (Route 17 South, J. Clyde Morris Blvd.). Continue on J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. Go straight ahead and follow the directions above begin- ning with Avenue of the Arts.

FROM RICHMOND AND NORTHERN VIRGINIA • CAPTAINS FIELD ATTENDANCE RECORDS • Take I-64 East. Exit at Exit 258 A (Route 17 South, J. Clyde Morris Blvd). Continue on J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. Go straight ahead and follow the directions in Attendance Opponent Date Result the top paragraph beginning with Avenue of the Arts. 1995 vs. Randolph Nov. 12, 2011 L 1-2 1765 vs. Ohio Wesleyan Aug. 31, 2012 T 2-2 (2ot) FROM NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA 1415 vs. Ferrum Oct. 9, 2010 W 7-0 1247 vs. York (Pa.) Sept. 27, 2014 T 1-1 (2ot) Travel to I-95 South the head South around Richmond on I-295 until it meets I-64. 1112 vs. Rutgers-Camden Sept. 20, 2014 W 2-0 Then take I 64 East. Exit at Exit 258 A (Route 17 South, J. Clyde Morris Blvd). Continue 1110 vs. Mary Washington Oct. 26, 2011 W 2-0 on J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. Be in the far right hand lane and turn right 1100 vs. York (Pa.) Aug. 31, 2001 W 2-0 onto Warwick Blvd. Go straight ahead and follow the directions in the top paragraph 1076 vs. Virginia Wesleyan Sept. 9, 2011 W 4-3 (ot) beginning with Avenue of the Arts. 1068 vs. Averett Sept. 25, 2010 W 2-0 1038 vs. Virginia Wesleyan Aug. 31, 2013 L 2-3 FROM WESTERN VIRGINIA

Depending upon your location travel to I-81 North until it meets I-64 East and then fol- • CAPTAINS FIELD RECORDS • low I-64 around Richmond (you may elect to take the by-pass I-295 in case of heavy traffic in downtown Richmond. Then take I 64 East. Exit at Exit 258 A (Route 17 South, J. Clyde Morris Blvd). Continue on J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. Go straight INDIVIDUAL ahead and follow the directions in the top paragraph beginning with Avenue of the Arts.

If you are closer to U.S. 58, take it East until it meets I-664 heading toward the Monitor Goals 6 Ian MacPherson vs. Columbia Union...... 10/18/92 Merrimack Bridge Tunnel. Cross the tunnel into Newport News and take Exit 5 to 35th Assists 4 Carey Aliff vs. Columbia Union...... 10/18/92 4 Brian Lybert vs. Rowan...... 9/10/10 Street and Warwick Blvd. (Route 60 West). After about five miles on Warwick Blvd. Points 12 Ian MacPerson vs. Columbia Union...... 10/18/92 (Route 60) make a left turn on Avenue of the Arts. Follow that to a traffic circle and go Saves 18 Rick Longobardi vs. William & Mary...... 9/19/84 3/4 of the way around to Shoe La. Make the first right turn, on Moore’s Lane, to the parking area. TEAM

Goals 15 vs. Columbia Union...... 10/18/92 Assists 13 vs. Columbia Union...... 10/18/92 Points 43 vs. Columbia Unioin...... 10/18/92

MISCELLANEOUS

Longest Home Winning Streak: 11 Sept. 1, 2010 through Nov. 12, 2010

Longest Home Unbeaten Streak: 22 Sept. 4, 2009 through Nov. 12, 2010

Longest Home Losing Streak: 5 Sept. 22, 1982 through Oct. 16, 1982

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hristopher Newport University is a young institution, but our formidable reputation is growing fast thanks to our commitment to the principles of liberal learning and our dedication to the ideals of Cscholarship, leadership and service. CNU is now listed 18th among all regional universities in the South and seventh among public regional universities in the South by U.S. News and World Report.

Academic programs at CNU encompass more than 80 areas of study, from biology to business admin- istration and political science to the performing arts, offering you a broad choice of paths to choose from on your educational journey. Our 5,000 students are taught by distinguished professors in small classes, take advantage of world-class amenities, and participate in our many student activities, volunteer organi- zations and athletics. With so many options and opportunities, the horizon is wide open.

Here on our 260-acre campus in Newport News, Virginia, you’ll find boundless energy and magnificent facilities few schools can rival -- including a new library, an arts center designed by the firm of internation- ally renowned architect I.M. Pei and best-in-class residence halls students tell us they miss when they leave. The adventure continues with some of the nation’s most significant historic sites -- as well as some of its most beautiful beaches -- within easy reach of campus.

1. LOCATION CNU’s 260-acre campus is located in the heart of one the nation’s most 1 historic - and beautiful - areas and sits just a short drive from Williamsburg and Virginia Beach.

2. Residence Halls CNU’s residence halls have been ranked No. 1 in the nation among public schools according to The Princeton Review.

3. UNIVERSITY ON THE RISE U.S. News & World Report ranked CNU as the No. 3 Up-and-Coming Regional University.

4. Class size Despite doubling the size of our freshman class over the past five years, we still average just 25 students per class - allowing your professors to know you as an individual.

5. On-Campus Entertainment Every, year CNU hosts an exciting list of events, including concerts at the Ferguson Center with appearances by Grammy-Award winners John Legend, Tony Bennett, The Temptations, LeAnn Rimes, and ZZ Top.

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ince Christopher Newport began competing in intercollegiate athletics 50 years ago, the univer- sity has consistently boasted one of the nation’s finest athletic departments. In recent years, the SCaptains have been especially impressive. Since 2008, CNU has annually finished in the top-40 in the Learfield Sports Director’s Cup, which is used to rank the overall success of collegiate athletic departments.

Displaying success across all sports, 19 of CNU’s athletic programs have competed in the NCAA post- season in just the last five years alone. During the 2015-16 athletic year, nine teams captured conference titles and nine reached the NCAA Championships, including the first-ever Final Four run by the men’s basketball team.

In addition to team success, individuals have also shined and garnered national attention. Over 600 Captains have secured All-American accolades for their efforts, while CNU student-athletes have also claimed 67 individual national championships.

With wide-ranging success over the last half century, the Christopher Newport athletic department has built a solid foundation for even greater accomplishments in the future.

1. sUCCESS ON THE Field... For the seventh straight year, CNU posted the highest overall winning percentage of any college in Virginia as the Captains won a combined 1 74.9 percent of their games during the 2015-16 athletic year.

2. ...AND IN THE CLASSROOM Last year, 199 Captains earned Academic All-Conference honors, while 20 received national recognition for their efforts in the classroom.

3. dEDICATED fAN BASE The Captains have continued to draw tremendous crowds at sporting events. Of the 11 sports for which the NCAA tracks attendance figures, CNU finished in the top-30 nationally in 10 in average attendance.

4. sTATE-OF-THE-ART fACILITIES Outstanding facilities have been a cornerstone of success for Christopher Newport athletics for many years, and CNU has continued to make them a priority, including a new weight room that opened in 2012.

5. Electric aTMOSPHERE From tailgating to fireworks to halftime entertainment, Christopher Newport has continued to provide a show for fans before, during, and after sporting events.

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hile Christopher Newport is proud to call Hampton Roads its home, the Captains have forged • VISIT US ONLINE AT: CNUSPORTS.COM • a national following and attract students from all over the map. During the 2014-15 academic Wyear, CNU student-athletes hailed from 23 states and six foreign countries. Welcoming athletes from Hawaii to England and California to Ethiopia, the Captains have gained fans across the globe.

Recognizing that CNU’s student-athletes have family and friends spread throughout the world, the Cap- tains are dedicated to providing everyone with access to live coverage of sporting events at Christopher Newport. During the 2015-16 school year, CNU live-streamed 186 athletic events, including the entire NCAA Volleyball and Softball Regional Championships. Showing a wide appeal, the CNU broadcasts drew over 50,000 unique views during the live events, while an additional 9,500 fans watched replays using the On-Demand function.

Along with providing HD video of the events, the Captains also added play-by-play broadcasts for many of the games, including all home football, basketball, soccer, and men’s lacrosse contests.

Christopher Newport will continue adding live events to the broadcast schedule during the 2016-17 ath- letic year in hopes of providing more coverage to the Captains’ faithful both locally and abroad.

1. HD Broadcasts Beginning in 2014-15, Christopher Newport started broadcasting athletic 1 events in high-definition through Stretch Internet. Last year, the Captains provided nearly 200 HD broadcasts of CNU teams.

2. Voice of the Captains Since 1996, Francis Tommasino has served as the “Voice of the Captains.” With decades of experience, he calls play-by-play action of all football and men’s basketball games as well as select contests in other sports.

3. National Exposure Christopher Newport provided broadcasts of every contest during the NCAA softball and volleyball regionals during the past two years.

4. Catch us on the radio All home and road football and men’s basketball games can be heard live on Xtra 99.1 FM with Tommasino and Tracey Cooper on the call.

5. Behind-the-scenes insight CNU is proud to provide knowledgeable analysts during its streams. CNU Live has featured several former athletes, including Andy McGregor and Jake Myers at lacrosse and Jordan Sharpe and Evan Thorpe at basketball.

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• A LIST OF CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT’S CHAMPIONSHIPS AND NCAA APPEARANCES •

baseball 2011...... NCAA Final Four 2008...... NCAA Sweet 16 2006...... NCAA Second Round 2014....NCAA Super Regionals 2005....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2004....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2012...... USA South 2009...... NCAA Sweet 16 2008...... NCAA Elite 8 2015...... Capital 2005 ..Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2004...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2001...... Dixie Conference 2013...... USA South 2010...... NCAA First Round 2009...... USA South 2015....NCAA Super Regionals 2006....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2005....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2001...... NCAA Regional 2013...... NCAA Elite Eight 2011...... NCAA First Round 2009...... NCAA Elite 8 2016...... NCAA Regionals 2006 ..Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2005 ..Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2002...... Dixie Conference 2014...... NCAA Sweet 16 2012...... NCAA Sweet 16 2010...... USA South 2007....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2006....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2002...... NCAA 3rd place 2016...... NCAA Elite Eight 2013...... NCAA Final Four 2010.....NCAA Secound Round men’s tennis 2007...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2006 ..Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2003...... NCAA Regional 2011...... USA South 2008....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2007....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2003...... NCAA 2nd place men’s football 2011...... NCAA First Round 1976...... Dixie Conference 2008...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2007...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2008...... USA South cross country 2012...... NCAA First Round 1977...... Dixie Conference 2009....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2008....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2008...... NCAA Regional 2001...... Dixie Conference 2014...... Capital 1978...... Dixie Conference 2011....Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2008...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2009...... NCAA Regional 1980...... Dixie Conference 2001...... NCAA 2014...... NCAA Elite 8 1979...... Dixie Conference 2012....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2009....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2011...... USA South 1981...... Dixie Conference 2002...... Dixie Conference 1980...... Dixie Conference 2012...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2010....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2011...... NCAA Regional 1982...... Dixie Conference 2002...... NCAA women’s soccer 1982...... Dixie Conference 2013....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2012....Mason-DIxon Conf. Ind. 2012...... USA South 1983...... Dixie Conference 2003...... USA South 1983...... Dixie Conference 2013...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2013....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2012...... NCAA Regional 1984...... Dixie Conference 2003...... NCAA Second Round 2000...... Dixie Conference 1990...... Dixie Conference 2016...... Capital Ind. 2013...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2012...... NCAA Championships 1984...... NCAA Nationals 2004 ...... USA South 2000...... NCAA First Round 1993...... Dixie Conference 2016...... Capital Out. 2014...... Capital Ind. 1985...... Dixie Conference 2004...... NCAA Second Round 2004...... USA South 2006...... USA South 2014...... Capital Out. men’s basketball 1986...... Dixie Conference 2006...... USA South 2004...... NCAA Elite 8 2007...... USA South women’s 2015...... Capital Ind. 1993...... Dixie Conference 2006...... NCAA 2005...... USA South 2007...... NCAA Regionals Track & Field 2015...... Capital Out. 1986...... Dixie Conference 1993...... Mason-Dixon Conf. 2008...... USA South 2005...... NCAA 2016...... Capital Ind. 1986...... NCAA First Round 1994...... Dixie Conference 2008...... NCAA 2006...... USA South women’s tennis 1987...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2016...... Capital Out. 1988...... Dixie Conference 1994...... NCAA Nationals 2010...... USA South 2006...... NCAA 1987... NCAA Outdoor Champs 1988...... NCAA First Round 1994...... Mason-Dixon Conf. 2010...... NCAA 2009...... USA South 1993...... Dixie Conference 1988...... NCAA Indoor Champs volleyball 1989...... Dixie Conference 1995...... Dixie Conference 2011...... USA South 2009...... NCAA 2006...... USA South 1988... NCAA Outdoor Champs 1989...... NCAA First Round 1996...... Dixie Conference 2011...... NCAA 2010...... USA South 1989...... NCAA Indoor Champs 2001...... Dixie Conference 1990...... NCAA First Round 1997...... Dixie Conference 2012...... USA South 2010...... NCAA First Round Men’s 1989... NCAA Outdoor Champs 2001...... NCAA Regionals 1991...... Dixie Conference 1998...... Dixie Conference 2012...... NCAA 2013...... NCAA First Round Track & Field 1990....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2002...... Dixie Conference 1991...... NCAA Sweet 16 1999...... Dixie Conference 2014...... USA South 2014...... NCAA First Round 1990...... NCAA Indoor Champs 2002...... NCAA Regionals 1993...... Dixie Conference 2000...... Dixie Conference 2014...... NCAA Second Round 1980...... Dixie Conference 1990...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2004...... USA South 1993...... NCAA Sweet 16 2001...... Dixie Conference softball 1981...... Dixie Conference 1991....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2004...... NCAA Regionals 1994...... NCAA Second Round 2001...... Mason-Dixon Conf. GOLF 1982...... Dixie Conference 1991...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2005...... USA South 1995...... NCAA First Round 2002...... Dixie Conference 1993...... Dixie Conference 1983...... Dixie Conference 1992....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2005...... NCAA Regionals 1996...... Dixie Conference 2003...... Mason-Dixon Conf. 1990...... NCAA Nationals 1993...... NCAA Regionals 1984...... Dixie Conference 1992...... NCAA Indoor Champs 2007...... USA South 1996...... NCAA Sweet 16 2003...... USA South 1991...... NCAA Nationals 1994...... Dixie Conference 1985...... Dixie Conference 1992... NCAA Outdoor Champs 2007...... NCAA Regionals 1997...... NCAA Second Round 2004...... Mason-Dixon Conf. 1992...... NCAA Nationals 1995...... Dixie Conference 1986...... Dixie Conference 1992...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2008...... USA South 1998...... Dixie Conference 2004...... USA South 1994...... NCAA Nationals 1995...... NCAA Regionals 1986...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1994....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2008...... NCAA Regionals 1998...... NCAA Sweet 16 2005...... USA South 1995...... NCAA Nationals 1997...... Dixie Conference 1994....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1994...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2009...... USA South 1999...... Dixie Conference 2006...... USA South 1996...... NCAA Nationals 1998...... NCAA Regionals 1995....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1994... NCAA Outdoor Champs 2009...... NCAA Elite 8 1999...... NCAA First Round 2007...... USA South 2000...... NCAA Nationals 2001...... Dixie Conference 1995...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1995....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2010...... USA South 2000...... Dixie Conference 2008...... USA South 2011...... USA South 2001...... NCAA Regionals 1996....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1996....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2010...... NCAA Elite 8 2000...... NCAA Second Round 2009...... USA South 2011...... NCAA Nationals 2006...... NCAA Regionals 1998....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1997...... NCAA Indoor Champs 2011...... USA South 2001...... Dixie Conference 2010...... USA South 2012...... NCAA Nationals 2007...... USA South 1999....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1998....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2011...... NCAA Runner-Up 2001...... NCAA Elite 8 2011...... USA South 2014...... Capital 2007...... NCAA Regionals 1999...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1998...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2012...... USA South 2003...... Dixie Conference 2012...... USA South 2015...... Capital 2008...... NCAA Regionals 2000....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1998...... NCAA Indoor Champs 2012...... NCAA Final Four 2003...... NCAA First Round 2015...... Capital 2016...... Capital 2009...... USA South 2001....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1998... NCAA Outdoor Champs 2013...... Capital 2006...... USA South 2015...... NCAA Nationals 2016...... NCAA Nationals 2009...... NCAA Regionals 2001...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2000....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2013...... NCAA Regionals 2006...... NCAA First Round 2010...... NCAA Final Four 2002....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2000....Mason-Dixon Conf. Out 2014...... Capital 2010...... NCAA First Round women’s Men’s lacrosse 2011...... NCAA Championship 2002...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2001....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2014...... NCAA Elite 8 2012...... USA South cross country 2012...... NCAA Regionals 2003....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2002....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2015...... Capital 2012...... NCAA First Round 2013...... NCAA First Round 2013...... USA South 2003...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2002...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2015...... NCAA Regionals 2013...... USA South 1994...... Dixie Conference 2013...... NCAA Regionals 2004....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2003....Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2013...... NCAA Second Round 1995...... Dixie Conference women’s 2014...... Capital 2004...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2003...Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2016...... Capital 1998...... Dixie Conference lacrosse 2016...... NCAA Final Four 1999 ...... Dixie Conference 2000...... Dixie Conference 2006...... USA South women’s 2001...... Dixie Conference 2006...... NCAA First Round basketball 2001...... Mason-Dixon Conf. 2006...... USA South 2002...... Dixie Conference 2006...... NCAA Regionals 1980...... AIAW Regionals 2003...... Mason-Dixon Conf. 2007...... USA South 1982...... NCAA First Round 2003...... USA South 2007...... NCAA Regionals 1986...... Dixie Conference 2004...... Mason-Dixon Conf. 2008...... USA South 1986...... NCAA Regional 2004...... USA South 2008...... NCAA Regionals 1990...... Dixie Conference 2005...... USA South 2009...... USA South 1992...... NCAA Sweet 16 2006...... USA South 2009...... NCAA Regionals 1993...... Dixie Conference 2007...... USA South 2010...... USA South 1993...... NCAA First Round 2008...... USA South 2010...... NCAA First Round 1995...... NCAA First Round 2009 ...... USA South 2011...... USA South 1997...... NCAA First Round 2011...... USA South 2011...... NCAA First Round 1998...... Dixie Conference 2012...... USA South 2012...... USA South 1998...... NCAA Second Round 2013...... Capital 2012...... NCAA First Round 2001...... Dixie Conference 2014...... Capital 2013...... USA South 2001...... NCAA First Round 2014...... NCAA Nationals 2013...... NCAA First Round 2002...... NCAA Second Round 2015...... Capital 2007...... USA South men’s soccer 2007...... NCAA Second Round field hockey 2009...... USA South 1986...... NCAA First Round • 2009 MEN’S SOCCER CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS • 2009...... NCAA First Round 2006...... NCAA Elite 8 2000...... Dixie Conference 2010...... NCAA Sweet 16 2007...... NCAA Sweet 16 2000...... NCAA Elite 8

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• PRESIDENT • • DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS •

Paul S. Trible, Jr. Kyle McMullin

Under President Paul S. Trible’s leadership, Christo- Kyle McMullin was elevated to the position of Director pher Newport University has become a university of of Athletics on May 12, 2016 after serving in various choice for high-ability students from throughout Vir- capacities at Christopher Newport since 2008. ginia and beyond. Since his appointment as Univer- sity President on Jan. 2, 1996, applications have risen During his time at CNU, McMullin has overseen all of by more than 700 percent and the campus has been the department’s fundraising efforts including the ath- transformed by nearly $1 billion in capital construction. letics annual fund -- the Captains Crew -- all major gift donors and prospects for athletics -- the Royal Court -- Trible has overseen significant improvements in the and the growth of the corporate sponsorship program. academic programs offered at CNU and is committed to providing a high-quality liberal arts education that Beginning in June of 2010, McMullin became the stimulates intellectual inquiry and fosters social and Assistant Director of Athletics for Advancement and civic engagement. His visionary leadership has moved CNU into the ranks of the finest Communications and took over daily oversight of the department’s communication efforts. preeminent liberal arts colleges in the nation. Adding responsibility for all athletic publications and the official athletics site, CNUsports. com, McMullin has worked closely with the athletic communications staff to ensure consis- Since his first day as President, Trible has made himself accessible to students, faculty and tent messaging and promotion of Christopher Newport’s entire athletic program. the local community. His office’s open door policy invites all students to bring their stories of success and their concerns directly to him. To express his unrivaled passion for CNU aca- In the summer of 2011, McMullin coordinated the release of a new brand identity for CNU demics and athletics, Trible frequently converses with students around campus and cheers athletics. As the lead on the brand project, he served as the primary contact with the design on CNU’s sports teams from the bleachers. agency, the Silverman Group, during the design of the new brand identity while also plan- ning the implementation of a comprehensive brand redesign. Trible earned his bachelor of arts degree from Hampden-Sydney College and his law de- gree from Washington and Lee University. He served as a commonwealth’s attorney of McMullin has also overseen CNU’s trademark licensing program since its inception in April Essex County from 1974 to 1976. He represented the commonwealth of Virginia in the U.S. of 2011. House of Representatives from 1977 to 1983 and in the U.S. Senate from 1983 GETTING TO KNOW Prior to his time at CNU, McMullin GETTING TO KNOW to 1989. spent three years with ISP Sports at PAUL S. TRIBLE, JR. the University of Cincinnati to grow KYLE MCMULLIN He was a member of the United States 20TH YEAR AT CNU revenue by building relations with cor- 9TH YEAR AT CNU Delegation to the United Nations in porate sponsors of UC athletics. He 1988 and a teaching fellow at the Insti- EDUCATION later moved on to Villanova University EDUCATION tute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School to assist ISP Sports with their corporate of Government at Harvard University in Hampden-Sydney B.A. in History (‘68) sponsorship program. Richmond B.A. in Business . 1989. Washington & Lee Juris Doctor (‘71) Administration (‘04) A 2004 graduate of the University of He is married to Rosemary Dunaway FAMILY Richmond, McMullin is a native of FAMILY Trible and has two children, Mary Kath- Blacksburg, Virginia and resides in erine Trible Peters and Paul S. Trible Wife: Rosemary Newport News with his wife, Lynn, and Wife: Lynn III. Children: Mary Katherine and Paul III their children, Caroline and Nathan. Children: Caroline and Nathan

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Dan Antolik Sara Bacote Matthew Barreau Lindsay Birch Bill Broderick Captain Chris Justin Chezem Eric Christiansen Jamie Coleman Asst. Football Coach Academic Mentor Cross Country Coach Volleyball Coach Women’s Basketball Mascot Asst. Men’s Soccer Tennis Coach Golf Coach Coach Coach

Jim Cross Paul Crowley Jonathan Dean Jarren Dyson Shanika Ellis Erica Flanigan Taryn Fox Danny Garay Carrie Gardner Asst. Equipment Asst. Football Coach Strength & Conditioning Asst. Men’s Basketball Athletics Finance Cheerleading Coach Asst. Tickets and Athletic Facilities and Associate Director of Manager Coordinator Coach Manager Events Manager Game Day Operations Athletics / SWA Manager

Kate Gomes Austin Gregory Jamie Gunderson Cory Harris Rebecca Hartrum John Harvell Caroline Herath Kilee Kadrie-Weiler Matt Kelchner Academic Mentor Manager of Video Asst. Women’s Soccer Asst. Volleyball Coach Asst. Women’s Baseball Coach Academic Mentor Academic Mentor Football Coach Production Coach Lacrosse Coach

Jay Kirland Joyce Anne John Krikorian Matthew Kutz Marlene Lichty Taylor Macina David McCune Robin McDow Kyle McMullin Asst. Football Coach Koubaroulis Men’s Basketball Director of Recreational Asst. Field Hockey CNU Storm Dance Head Athletic Trainer Program Support Director of Athletics Academic Support Coach Services Coach Team Coach Coordinator

Nicole Mitchell Stephanie Mooney Carrie Moura John Napolitano Keith Parr Maxwell Plarr Dr. Kip Redick Roland Ross Lou Serio Asst. Women’s Asst. Athletic Trainer Field Hockey Coach Asst. Track & Field Softball Coach Sailing Coach NCAA Faculty Athletic Outreach Athletic Materials Basketball Coach Coach Representative Coordinator Manager

Steve Shaw Kelle Shiflett Greg Shockley Rob Silsbee Judy Stenzhorn Cindy Sutphin Zach Thomas Mikey Thompson Francis Tommasino Men’s Soccer Coach Academic Mentor Asst. Football Coach Director of Sports Administrative Assistant Program Support Asst. Men’s Lacrosse Men’s Lacrosse Coach Sr. Director of Athletic Information Coach Communications

Lisa Valentine Dan Weiler Dave Weiner Tyler Wingard Jessica Wingen Andy Wissinger Women’s Lacrosse Women’s Soccer Coach Asst. Tennis Coach Track & Field Coach Academic Mentor Asst. Baseball Coach Coach

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Ascending to New Heights

hen former U.S. added, and there are no large sections or demanding, and students are expected Senator Paul Trible teaching assistants. to actively engage in class and outside of became president More than $1 billion in capital the classroom. There are more than 200 of Christopher construction has been completed, and offi cially recognized clubs, organizations Newport CNU has built a spectacularly beautiful and activities from which to choose. UniversityW in 1996, he challenged his campus with world-class facilities. “Our That’s a remarkable number for a school new colleagues to build a great university job is to instruct and inspire, and nothing of 5,000 students. for America. “We are not interested does that more powerfully than great In all things, the University in incremental progress. We are in the architecture,” Trible says. “We want our emphasizes the importance of leadership, business of dramatic transformation. students to have great dreams for their honor and civic engagement. The Everything we do will be done at the lives and for this country.” study of leadership is available to all highest levels of excellence, and with The reach and reputation of CNU is students, and nearly 25 percent of CNU’s the help of a lot of wonderful people, spreading. Kiplinger’s and The Princeton students participate in the President’s CNU will become one of America’s pre- Review include the University among Leadership Program. This program eminent public liberal arts and sciences the best values in higher education. combines rigorous academic courses that universities.” We have done just that. U.S. News & World Report now ranks lead to a minor in leadership studies Few schools have come so far so CNU No. 5 among all public regional with community service, foreign study, quickly. Applications have exploded by universities in the South and as a school outdoor adventure and speakers who 800 percent. This year CNU will receive to watch for making “the most promising have led lives of success and signifi cance. more than 8,000 applications for a and innovative changes in the areas of “We want our students to become freshman class of 1,200. The quality of academics, faculty, student life, campus good citizens and leaders who possess a students is soaring. SAT scores in critical and facilities.” Christopher Newport commitment to excellence, a passion for reading and math have increased by more is also the only public institution in engagement, a moral compass to direct than 200 points. the nation to earn a perfect “A” from and guide their lives, and a powerful CNU offers great teaching and small the American Council of Trustees and sense of their responsibility for making classes. Hundreds of full-time faculty, Alumni for the strength of its curriculum. the world a better place. We want our drawn from the most respected graduate Christopher Newport is not a place students to lead, serve, love and set the programs in the country, have been for spectators. The academics are world on fi re.”

1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News, VA 23606 • (757) 594-7015 • cnu.edu • DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME JOE POMBRIANT CLASSIC 10/8 at Frostburg State* Frostburg, Md. 7:00 p.m. 9/2 Greensboro Captains Field 7:30 p.m. 10/11 St. Mary’s (Md.)* Captains Field 7:00 p.m. 9/4 Allegheny Captains Field 1:00 p.m. 10/14 Mary Washington* Captains Field 7:00 p.m. 9/7 N.C. Wesleyan Captains Field 7:00 p.m. 10/19 at Salisbury* Salisbury, Md. 3:30 p.m. 9/10 at Virginia Wesleyan Virginia Beach, Va. 7:00 p.m. 10/22 at Penn State Harrisburg* Middletown, Pa. 2:00 p.m. 9/14 Methodist Captains Field 5:00 p.m. 10/26 Marymount* Captains Field 7:00 p.m. 9/16 at University of Redlands Redlands, Calif. 1:00 p.m. Capital Athletic Conference Tournament 9/18 at Chapman Orange, Calif. 7:00 p.m. 10/29 CAC 1st Round TBD 7:00 p.m. 9/21 at Lynchburg Lynchburg, Va. 7:00 p.m. 11/1 CAC Semifinals TBD 7:00 p.m. 9/24 York (Pa.)* Captains Field 7:00 p.m. 11/5 CAC Championship TBD 6:00 p.m. 9/28 Randolph Captains Field 7:00 p.m. 10/1 at Wesley* Dover, Del. 3:00 p.m. *Capital Athletic Conference Game 10/5 at Southern Virginia* Buena Vista, Va. 7:00 p.m.