Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Qu i c k In f o r m a t i o n Pa g e

Ca p t a i n Qu i c k Fa c t s - 2008 Ta b l e o f Co n t e n t s CNU in General Ch r i s t o p h e r Ne w p o r t Un i v e r s i t y Athletic facilities...... IFC Location...... Newport News, Va. Captains Field...... 21 Address...... 1 University Place Welcome to Christopher Newport University...... 34 ...... Newport News, Va. 23606 Home of Champions...... 32 Enrollment...... 4,800 Press Services...... 3 Support Staff & Telephones...... 3 Founded...... 1961 Virginia Peninsula - A Great Place to Live...... 33 Colors...... Royal Blue and Silver Nickname...... Captains Coaching Staff Head Coach Steve Shaw...... 4 President...... Sen. Paul S. Trible, Jr. Assistant Coach: Ryan Hagerty...... 4 Assistant Coach: Justin Chezem...... 4 Me n ’s So cc e r National Affiliation...... NCAA Division III Captain Record Book & History Conference...... USA South Athletic Conf. All-Time Roster...... 26 Facility...... Captains Field All-Time Scores...... 28 Captains Field ...... 21 Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/4 Career & Season Leaders...... 23 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 16/7 Coaching Records...... 22 2007 Record...... 11-7-0 Hat Tricks...... 30 2007 USA South Record and Finish...... 5-1, 2nd Honors...... 24 Individual & Team Records...... 23 Head Coach...... Steve Shaw Men’s Soccer History...... 22 Alma Mater...... Morehead St. Records vs. All Opponents...... 30 Record at CNU/Years...... 150-72-10 (12) Tournament Results...... 25 Overall Record...... 150-72-10 (12) Yearly Leaders...... 25 Office phone...... 757-594-7383 2008 Season Office fax...... 757-594-7876 2008 Opponents...... 27 e-mail...... [email protected] 2008 Outlook...... 9 Assistant Coaches.Ryan Hagerty and Justin Chezem 2008 Roster...... 5 2008 Schedule...... 3, BC At h l e t i c Co mm u n i c a t i o n s Meet the Captains...... 10 Asst. to A.D. for Athletic Comm...... Wayne Block Office phone...... 757-594-7382 2007 Season 2007 USA South Athletic Conference...... 31 Home phone...... 757-898-8477 2007 Results...... 7 Office fax...... 757-594-7967 2007 Review...... 8 e-mail...... [email protected] 2007 Statistics ...... 6 Dir. Athletic Comm...... Francis Tommasino Office phone...... 757-594-7884 Home phone...... 757-881-9593 e-mail...... [email protected] Assist. Dir. Athletic Comm...... Dave Gosselin Pr e s s Se r v i c e s 2008 Sc h e d u l e Office phone ...... 757-594-7886 The Department of Athletic Communications of Date Day Opponent Time Home Phone ...... 757-566-8411 Christopher Newport University wishes to make August e-mail ...... [email protected] your visit to the campus, or your efforts to cover the 29-30 Fri. -Sat. VCAM/CNU Classic Student Assistants: ...Bev Waller, Chris Inzirillo, Rich university’s athletic programs from your office, as Bell, Craig Lilly and Kaitlyn Vincie easy as possible. 29 Fri. 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Dr. Kip Redick 26 Fri. at Southwestern (TX) 5:00 Phone...... 757-594-7349 28 Sun. at Trinity (TX) 12:00 Cr e d i t s October Writing/Design...... Wayne Block, Dave Gosselin 3 Fri. Ferrum* 7:00 Cover...... Wayne Block Still Photography...... Stacy Whiting 4 Sat. Averett* 7:00 Printing...... MultiAd, Peoria, Ill. 8 Wed. at Shenandoah* 7:00 11 Sat. at Methodist* 3:30 On t h e Co v e r CNU seniors pose in front of the 24-foot statue 15 Wed. Salisbury 7:00 of Christopher Newport at the main entrance to 18 Sat. Greensboro* 7:00 campus. 22 Wed. at St. Mary’s (MD) 3:00 November 1 Sat. at NC Wesleyan* 1:00 4 Tue. USA South Quarterfinals TBA 7-8 Fri.-Sat. USA South Tournament TBA *USA South Conf. games # Marietta (OH) College Classic Home Games in Bold 3 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Th e Co a c h i n g St a f f He a d Co a c h St e v e Sh a w When Steve Shaw arrived at Christopher ceived an at-large bid. The Captains won their Young Life Organization and working with kids Newport in 1996, one of his main goals was first game but lost in the second round. in Honduras. to rebuild the Captains’ soccer team into a A native of Marshfield, Massachusetts, Shaw In 12 seasons, Shaw has amassed an overall nationally prominent program. He accom- came to CNU in 1996 following six seasons as record of 150-72-10, by far the best record in plished this in 2000 when he took his squad an assistant at William & Mary. His first team men’s soccer history at CNU. His coaching ca- to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. at CNU surprised everyone by going 13-5, reer has spanned 30 years and has produced By advancing to the Elite Eight, Shaw just one year after the program had suffered a record of 335-140-40. accomplished something that no other CNU through a 5-11 season. That squad cracked the Shaw was also an outstanding player at athletic team had ever done at that time. NCAA South Region Top 10 for the first time in Morehead State, where he was nominated for The Captains posted their best record in many years. All-America honors. history in 2000, going 18-3-1, playing an- Shaw’s imprint on the William & Mary pro- He spent two years with the LaLiga Alajuel- other power-packed schedule. gram is evident by the fact the team went 86- ense Youth Reserve team in Costa Rica and The Dixie Conference recognized his efforts 32-14 in his six seasons there. Shaw was one played for the Kentucky Kickers, the state’s once again by naming him Coach of the of the key architects that turned the program amateur champions. Year. into a national power. After earning his bachelor’s degree, Shaw CNU also had another first in its soccer Shaw can also be seen working with young earned his masters from Eastern Kentucky. history, the first ever night game. With the people throughout the Tidewater community, He is fluent in Spanish and also has a working addition of lights, and one of the finest facili- mentoring young soccer players from the inner knowledge of French, Portuguese and Italian. ties around, CNU was able to host its first city as well as the Virginia Legacy Soccer Club. Shaw and his wife Alice reside in Newport three NCAA Tournament games in 2000. He has also made two trips to Africa where News, VA. Shaw took his squad back to the NCAA he has conducted clinics and donated soccer Tournament in 2006, when his squad re- equipment while working with the International Th e Sh a w Fa c t Sh e e t Hometown: Marshfield, Mass. Birthdate: Aug. 28, 1952 Education: A.B. Morehead St., 1974 MA Eastern Kentucky, 1981 Coaching: Head Coach: Berea Community H.S., Berea, Ky., 1978-80 Head Coach:James E. Taylor H.S., Katy, Texas, 1983-90 Head Coach: Lafayette H.S., Williamsburg, Va. 1990-94 Assistant Coach: William & Mary, 1990-95 Head Coach, CNU, 1996-present Ry a n Ha g e r t y Ju s t i n Ch e z e m Ass i s t a n t Co a c h Ass i s t a n t Co a c h

Another one of head coach Steve Chezem returns to CNU for his second Shaw’s former players returns for his season as an assistant, and his first in a full- seventh season as an assistant coach. time manner. He, too, was a four-year player Ryan Hagerty, a Virginia Beach, VA, for Head Coach Steve Shaw from 2001-2004. native, was Chezem helped instrumental in the Captains to a the Captains’ combined 48-25-6 run to the Elite record during his tenure in a CNU Eight in 2000. uniform. He was He anchored a First Team All- a defense that USA South pick as allowed just a senior in 2004. In 18 goals in 22 2003, Chezem was games. Hager- again a First Team ty finished his All-Conference three-year CNU pick, named to the career with USA South’s All- three goals. Tournament Team He led his team to a state champion- and was also a Third Team All-South pick. ship in high school, and also garnered Chezem graduated with a degree in Busi- First Team All-Beach District as well ness Marketing and has also coached locally as first team all-state honors while at at Warwick High School. Kempsville H.S.. Hagerty is currently an eighth grade History teacher at Crittenden Middle 4 School in Newport News. Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 2008 Ro s t e r 2008 Numerical Roster No Name Pos Ht. Class Hometown High School 1 Clif Kipper M 6-0 Fr. Hayes, VA Gloucester 2 Casey Glancy*** D 5-10 Sr. Fairfax, VA Fairfax 3 Bryan Davis*** D 5-6 Sr. Barhamsville, VA New Kent 4 Chris Thome* D 5-9 So. Montclair, VA Forest Park 5 Jimmy Hash*** M 6-0 Sr. Montclair, VA Forest Park 7 Kyle Allan*** M 6-0 Sr. Fairfax, VA Fairfax 8 Kramer Runager M 6-0 Fr. Williamsburg, VA Jamestown 9 Nao Masuda M 5-11 Fr. Radford, VA Radford 10 Winston Mattheisen F 6-1 Fr. Norfolk, VA Jamestown 11 Kevin Greenberg** D 5-8 Jr. Fairfax Station, VA Hayfield 12 John Corser** M 5-10 Jr. Burke, VA Lake Braddock 13 Brian Tweed*** M 5-10 Sr. Springfield, VA West Springfield 14 David Haas D 5-9 Fr. Newport News, VA Menchville 15 Andrew Carver*** F 6-0 Sr. Lottsburg, VA Christchurch 16 Tyler Clare* F 6-1 So. Williamsburg, VA Jamestown 17 Danny Franklin M 5-8 Fr. Williamsburg, VA Jamestown 18 Kenny Huttman*** F 5-8 Fr. Reston, VA Herndon 19 Brian Lybert M 5-8 Fr. Honolulu, HI Woodbridge (VA) 20 Steven Farmer F 6-0 Fr. Poquoson, VA Poquoson 21 Ted Faris D 6-0 Fr. Alexandria, VA Robinson 22 Jimmy Majewski*** F 6-0 Sr. Prince George, VA Prince George 23 James Nugent*** D 5-10 Sr. Pocomoke, MD Pocomoke 25 Brock Hughes* F 6-0 Sr. Williamsburg, VA Lafayette 26 Justin Wolfe GK 5-8 Fr. Williamsburg, VA Lafayette 28 Matt Tengs** GK 6-1 Jr. Springfield, VA West Springfield 30 Nathan Roberts M 5-5 Fr. Colonial Heights, VA Colonial Heights 31 Trevor Moyer D 5-9 Fr. Suffolk, VA Nansemond River 33 Michael Platt D 6-2 Fr. Yorktown, VA Tabb 37 Mark Fales D 6-1 Fr. Poolesville, MD Poolesville

Head Coach: Steve Shaw Assistant Coaches: Ryan Hagerty and Justin Chezem Trainers: Chris Jones, ATC,MS,CSCS, Chad Fraser, MSEd., ATC/L, CSCS *previous CNU experience

Kyle Allan 2008 Alphabetical Roster 7 Kyle Allan*** M 6-0 Sr. Fairfax, VA Fairfax 15 Andrew Carver*** F 6-0 Sr. Lottsburg, VA Christchurch 16 Tyler Clare* F 6-1 So. Williamsburg, VA Jamestown Pronunciation Gu i d e 12 John Corser** M 5-10 Jr. Burke, VA Lake Braddock Justin Chezem CHIS-m 3 Bryan Davis*** D 5-6 Sr. Barhamsville, VA New Kent Jimmy Majewski muh-JOO-ski 37 Mark Fales D 6-1 Fr. Poolesville, MD Poolesville Chris Thome rhymes with home 20 Steven Farmer F 6-0 Fr. Poquoson, VA Poquoson Nao Masuda Now ma-SOO-duh 21 Ted Faris D 6-0 Fr. Alexandria, VA Robinson Winston Mattheisen Ma-THY-sen 17 Danny Franklin M 5-8 Fr. Williamsburg, VA Jamestown 2 Casey Glancy*** D 5-10 Sr. Fairfax, VA Fairfax 11 Kevin Greenberg** D 5-8 Jr. Fairfax Station, VA Hayfield 14 David Haas D 5-9 Fr. Newport News, VA Menchville 5 Jimmy Hash*** M 6-0 Sr. Montclair, VA Forest Park 25 Brock Hughes* F 6-0 Sr. Williamsburg, VA Lafayette 18 Kenny Huttman*** F 5-8 Fr. Reston, VA Herndon 1 Clif Kipper M 6-0 Fr. Hayes, VA Gloucester 19 Brian Lybert M 5-8 Fr. Honolulu, HI Woodbridge (VA) 22 Jimmy Majewski*** F 6-0 Sr. Prince George, VA Prince George 9 Nao Masuda M 5-11 Fr. Radford, VA Radford 10 Winston Mattheisen F 6-1 Fr. Norfolk, VA Jamestown 31 Trevor Moyer D 5-9 Fr. Suffolk, VA Nansemond River 23 James Nugent*** D 5-10 Sr. Pocomoke, MD Pocomoke 33 Michael Platt D 6-2 Fr. Yorktown, VA Tabb 30 Nathan Roberts M 5-5 Fr. Colonial Heights, VA Colonial Heights 8 Kramer Runager M 6-0 Fr. Williamsburg, VA Jamestown 4 Chris Thome* D 5-9 So. Montclair, VA Forest Park 28 Matt Tengs** GK 6-1 Jr. Springfield, VA West Springfield 13 Brian Tweed*** M 5-10 Sr. Springfield, VA West Springfield 26 Justin Wolfe GK 5-8 Fr. Williamsburg, VA Lafayette

Head Coach: Steve Shaw Assistant Coaches: Ryan Hagerty and Justin Chezem Trainers: Chris Jones, ATC,MS,CSCS, Chad Fraser, MSEd., ATC/L, CSCS *previous CNU experience

5 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 2007 Statistics Scoring OVERALL CONFERENCE ## Name GP G A Pts Sh Shot% GW PK GP G A Pts Sh Shot% GW PK 17 CARO, Michael 17 20 1 41 64 .312 5 2 6 7 1 15 28 .250 1 1 16 CLARE, Tyler 19 7 3 17 32 .219 1 0 6 0 0 0 13 .000 0 0 13 TWEED, Brian 19 7 3 17 28 .250 2 1 6 3 2 8 12 .250 1 1 7 ALLAN, Kyle 19 3 3 9 21 .143 1 0 6 2 1 5 8 .250 1 0 15 CARVER, Andrew 7 4 0 8 8 .500 0 0 4 3 0 6 6 .500 0 0 8 PAGE, Matt 18 3 2 8 20 .150 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 18 HUTTMAN, Kenny 16 2 4 8 18 .111 1 0 5 1 2 4 5 .200 1 0 5 HASH, Jimmy 19 1 5 7 20 .050 0 0 6 0 1 1 6 .000 0 0 25 HUGHES, Brock 8 1 3 5 17 .059 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 10 TRUEBLOOD, Shawn 17 2 0 4 7 .286 1 0 5 2 0 4 2 1.000 1 0 22 MAJEWSKI, Jimmy 16 1 1 3 10 .100 0 0 5 0 1 1 4 .000 0 0 3 DAVIS, Bryan 19 1 1 3 5 .200 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 11 GREENBERG, Kevin 19 0 3 3 14 .000 0 0 6 0 1 1 6 .000 0 0 4 THOME, Chris 12 0 3 3 5 .000 0 0 6 0 1 1 0 .000 0 0 12 CORSER, John 18 1 0 2 12 .083 0 0 6 1 0 2 8 .125 0 0 9 HARRELL, Stephen 12 1 0 2 6 .167 0 0 4 1 0 2 3 .333 0 0 21 KNAUS, Jared 15 0 1 1 8 .000 0 0 5 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 23 NUGENT, James 19 0 1 1 5 .000 0 0 6 0 1 1 2 .000 0 0 24 CARR, Tim 9 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 2 GLANCY, Casey 6 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 28 TENGS, Matt 16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 26 VIETEN, Tommy 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Total...... 19 56 34 146 310 .181 11 3 6 20 11 51 114 .175 5 2 Opponents...... 19 25 13 63 147 .170 7 2 6 3 1 7 40 .075 1 0 Goalkeeping OVERALL CONFERENCE ## Name GP Min. GA Avg Svs Pct W L T Sho GP Min. GA Avg Svs Pct W L T Sho 27 WATSON, Brandon 1 45:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 45:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 26 VIETEN, Tommy 6 371:13 3 0.73 3 .500 3 0 0 3 2 101:13 0 0.00 0 .000 1 0 0 1 28 TENGS, Matt 16 1211:14 21 1.56 42 .667 8 7 0 4 5 393:47 3 0.69 11 .786 4 1 0 1 Total...... 18 1627:27 24 1.33 49 .671 11 7 0 9 6 540:00 3 0.50 14 .824 5 1 0 4 Opponents...... 18 1627:27 53 2.93 109 .673 7 12 0 1 6 540:00 20 3.33 51 .718 1 5 0 0

Team Totals Individual Game Highs TEAM STATISTICS CNUM OPP POINTS 6 CARO, Michael at Villa Julie (Sep 16) SHOT STATISTICS 5 CLARE, Tyler at UDC (Sep 21) Goals-Shot attempts 56-310 25-147 GOALS 3 CARO, Michael at Villa Julie (Sep 16) Goals scored per game 2.95 1.32 2 CARO, Michael at Salisbury (Oct 17) Shot pct. .181 .170 2 CARO, Michael at Greensboro College (Oct 13) Shots on goal-Attempts 156-310 71-147 2 TRUEBLOOD, Shawn vs Shenandoah Hornets (Oct 03) SOG pct. .503 .483 2 CARO, Michael vs Shenandoah Hornets (Oct 03) Shots/Game 16.3 7.7 2 CARVER, Andrew at Ferrum (Sep 30) Assists 34 13 2 CLARE, Tyler at UDC (Sep 21) CORNER KICKS 118 59 2 CARO, Michael vs Kean University (Sep 08) PENALTY KICKS 3-5 2-3 2 TWEED, Brian vs Coll. of New Jersey (Sep 07) PENALTIES 2 CLARE, Tyler vs Eastern Mennonite (Aug 31) Yellow cards 12 36 ASSISTS 2 HUTTMAN, Kenny vs Shenandoah Hornets (Oct 03) Red cards 3 2 2 GREENBERG, Kevin vs Kean University (Sep 08) ATTENDANCE 2 HASH, Jimmy vs Kean University (Sep 08) Total 6253 1043 SHOTS 10 CARO, Michael at Averett (Sep 29) Dates/Avg Per Date 10/625 7/149 8 CARO, Michael at Villa Julie (Sep 16) Neutral Site #/Avg 2/90 SHOTS ON GOAL 7 CARO, Michael at Villa Julie (Sep 16) 5 CARO, Michael vs Roanoke College (Oct 10) SAVES 6 TENGS, Matt vs St. Mary’s (MD) (Oct 20) 5 TENGS, Matt vs Coll. of New Jersey (Sep 07) 5 TENGS, Matt vs Messiah College (Sep 01)

TEAM RECORD W-L-T Overall: 12-7-0 Conference: 5-1-0 Home: 6-4-0 Away: 5-2-0 Neutral: 1-1-0 Overtime: 0-1-0

ATTEND Dates Total Average Total: 19 7477 394 Home: 10 6253 625 Away: 7 1043 149 Neutral: 2 181 90

6 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 2007 Results & Statistics Date Opponent WL Score Overall Conf Attend Goals scored (Assists) Aug 31, 2007 EASTERN MENNONITE W 3-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 888 CARO, Michael (unassisted), CLARE, Tyler (KNAUS, Jared), CLARE, Tyler (HUTTMAN, Kenny) Sep 01, 2007 #1 MESSIAH COLLEGE L 1-3 1-1-0 0-0-0 919 CLARE, Tyler (unassisted) Sep 07, 2007 COLL. OF NEW JERSEY L 3-4 1-2-0 0-0-0 675 CARO, Michael (PAGE, Matt), TWEED, Brian (unassisted), TWEED, Brian (unassisted) Sep 08, 2007 #17 KEAN UNIVERSITY W 8-1 2-2-0 0-0-0 550 CLARE, Tyler (GREENBERG, Kevin), CARO, Michael (GREENBERG, Kevin), CARO, Michael (HASH, Jimmy), HUTTMAN, Kenny (DAVIS, Bryan), PAGE, Matt (HASH, Jimmy), TEAM (unassisted), TWEED, Brian (ALLAN, Kyle), MAJEWSKI, Jimmy (THOME, Chris) Sep 15, 2007 at #1 York (Pa.) L 2-5 2-3-0 0-0-0 385 HUGHES, Brock (CLARE, Tyler), CARO, Michael (unassisted) Sep 16, 2007 at Villa Julie W 4-0 3-3-0 0-0-0 150 CARO, Michael (HUGHES, Brock), HASH, Jimmy (unassisted), CARO, Michael (TWEED, Brian), CARO, Michael (penalty kick) Sep 21, 2007 at UDC W 6-0 4-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 CARO, Michael (CLARE, Tyler), CLARE, Tyler (PAGE, Matt), PAGE, Matt (DAVIS, Bryan), CLARE, Tyler (HASH, Jimmy), CARVER, Andrew (THOME, Chris), DAVIS, Bryan (penalty kick) Sep 26, 2007 #23 VA WESLEYAN L OT 1-2 4-4-0 0-0-0 612 CARO, Michael (CLARE, Tyler) Sep 29, 2007 at Averett* W 2-0 5-4-0 1-0-0 87 CARO, Michael (GREENBERG, Kevin), ALLAN, Kyle (TWEED, Brian) Sep 30, 2007 at Ferrum* W 7-0 6-4-0 2-0-0 131 ALLAN, Kyle (unassisted), CORSER, John (CARO, Michael), TWEED, Brian (penalty kick), HARRELL, Stephen (NUGENT, James), CARVER, Andrew (THOME, Chris), CARVER, Andrew (MAJEWSKI, Jimmy), CARO, Michael (unassisted) Oct 03, 2007 SHENANDOAH* W 6-0 7-4-0 3-0-0 215 TRUEBLOOD, Shawn (HUTTMAN, Kenny), TRUEBLOOD, Shawn (unassisted), CARO, Michael (TWEED, Brian), TWEED, Brian (unassisted), CARO, Michael (unassisted), CARVER, Andrew (HUTTMAN, Kenny) Oct 06, 2007 METHODIST* W 1-0 8-4-0 4-0-0 414 HUTTMAN, Kenny (unassisted) Oct 10, 2007 ROANOKE COLLEGE W 1-0 9-4-0 4-0-0 418 CARO, Michael (ALLAN, Kyle) Oct 13, 2007 at #12 Greensboro* W 3-1 10-4-0 5-0-0 175 CARO, Michael (penalty kick), TWEED, Brian (HASH, Jimmy), CARO, Michael (ALLAN, Kyle) Oct 17, 2007 at Salisbury L 3-5 10-5-0 5-0-0 115 CARO, Michael (unassisted), CARO, Michael (HASH, Jimmy), PAGE, Matt (HUGHES, Brock) Oct 20, 2007 ST. MARY’S (MD) W 1-0 11-5-0 5-0-0 574 TWEED, Brian (HUGHES, Brock) Oct 27, 2007 #2 NC WESLEYAN* L 1-2 11-6-0 5-1-0 988 CARO, Michael (penalty kick) Nov 02, 2007 vs Methodist# L 0-1 11-7-0 5-1-0 72 -

* USA South matches # USA South Tournament

Category Leaders

## ASSISTS GP G A Pts Shots ## POINTS GP G A Pts Shots 5 HASH, Jimmy 19 1 5 7 20 17 CARO, Michael 17 20 1 41 64 18 HUTTMAN, Kenny 16 2 4 8 18 16 CLARE, Tyler 19 7 3 17 32 7 ALLAN, Kyle 19 3 3 9 21 13 TWEED, Brian 19 7 3 17 28 11 GREENBERG, Kevin 19 0 3 3 14 7 ALLAN, Kyle 19 3 3 9 21 13 TWEED, Brian 19 7 3 17 28 15 CARVER, Andrew 7 4 0 8 8 25 HUGHES, Brock 8 1 3 5 17 8 PAGE, Matt 18 3 2 8 20 16 CLARE, Tyler 19 7 3 17 32 18 HUTTMAN, Kenny 16 2 4 8 18 4 THOME, Chris 12 0 3 3 5 5 HASH, Jimmy 19 1 5 7 20 25 HUGHES, Brock 8 1 3 5 17 ## SHOTS GP G A Sh Shot% 10 TRUEBLOOD, Shawn 17 2 0 4 7 17 CARO, Michael 17 20 1 64 .312 16 CLARE, Tyler 19 7 3 32 .219 ## GOALS GP G A Pts Shots 13 TWEED, Brian 19 7 3 28 .250 17 CARO, Michael 17 20 1 41 64 7 ALLAN, Kyle 19 3 3 21 .143 13 TWEED, Brian 19 7 3 17 28 5 HASH, Jimmy 19 1 5 20 .050 16 CLARE, Tyler 19 7 3 17 32 8 PAGE, Matt 18 3 2 20 .150 15 CARVER, Andrew 7 4 0 8 8 18 HUTTMAN, Kenny 16 2 4 18 .111 8 PAGE, Matt 18 3 2 8 20 7 ALLAN, Kyle 19 3 3 9 21 ## SHOT PCT GP G A Sh Shot% 10 TRUEBLOOD, Shawn 17 2 0 4 7 15 CARVER, Andrew 7 4 0 8 .500 18 HUTTMAN, Kenny 16 2 4 8 18 17 CARO, Michael 17 20 1 64 .312 12 CORSER, John 18 1 0 2 12 10 TRUEBLOOD, Shawn 17 2 0 7 .286 13 TWEED, Brian 19 7 3 28 .250 ## GAME WINNING GOALS GP GWG 16 CLARE, Tyler 19 7 3 32 .219 17 CARO, Michael 17 5 3 DAVIS, Bryan 19 1 1 5 .200 13 TWEED, Brian 19 2 9 HARRELL, Stephen 12 1 0 6 .167 7 ALLAN, Kyle 19 1 8 PAGE, Matt 18 3 2 20 .150 10 TRUEBLOOD, Shawn 17 1 7 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Lo o k i n g Ba c k a t 2007 Some may call 11-7 a good year. That ver- Freshman forward Tyler Clare was named nacular isn’t in the vocabulary of Head Coach Steve Second Team All-USA South. He was third on the Shaw. In his 12 seasons, Shaw has won at least 10 team in goals with six and points with 15. Senior games each and every season. defender Shawn Trueblood also was named Second The progam’s all-time winningest coach with Team All-USA South. 150 wins might think 11 wins in a season is a “down” Davis was named to the All-Sportsmanship year. squad and defender Kevin Greenberg was named All- Shaw is also never Jesse Hutcheson Tournament. one to shy away from play- Caro was a Second ing any of the tougher teams Team All-South Region pick for in the nation. The 2007 his perfomance in 2007. season saw Messiah, which Caro and Page were has won countless national also honored as First Team championships, make a trip All-State selections. Tweed to Newport News, along with and Davis were named Second national powers the College Team All-State. of New Jersey, VA Wesleyan, The Captains began the Roanoke, St. Mary’s and NC year hosting the VCAM/CNU Wesleyan. Classic where they defeated Shaw also traveled to Eastern Mennonite before York (PA), which has danced falling to Messiah on day two. for several straight years. The following week, CNU once CNU also traveled to nation- again hosted a tournament, ally ranked Salisbury. the Joe Pombriant/CNU Clas- The downside to the sic. The College of New Jersey season could very well have escaped with a 4-3 win over been the 1-0 loss to Methodist the Captains on day one. CNU in the USA South Tournament rebounded to drop Kean, 8-1, semifinals. The Captains, who on day two. finished 5-1 in conference Christopher Newport hit play and in second place, the road for three straight con- received a bye into the semi- Michael Caro tests, losing at York (PA), and finals. The Monarchs scored taking the next two, defeating the game’s only goal in the 44th minute, despite be- Villa Julie (now Stevenson) and Division II University ing out-shot by Christopher Newport, 11-7. of the District of Columbia. One bright spot in 2007 was the play of Mi- CNU returned home to take on its cross-water chael Caro. The senior scored 20 goals and finished rival, VA Wesleyan, a game the Marlins won 2-1. with 41 points for the year. He was named the USA After the loss to VA Wesleyan, CNU reeled off South’s Player of the Year and First Team All-Confer- six straight wins. The Captains defeated Averett, Fer- ence and second team all-South. rum, Shenandoah, Methodist, Roanoke and Greens- Caro’s 20 goals were the second most in a boro. single season in school history. His 41 points were Nationally-ranked Salisbury snapped CNU’s also the third most in a single season. six-match winning streak with a 5-3 win. Christopher Brian Tweed, who scored seven goals and as- Newport returned home, defeated St. Mary’s in the sisted on three others was also named First Team All- team’s final non-conference game, 1-0. USA South. Tweed was second on the team in both The Captains final regular season home match goals and points. Caro and Tweed were joined on the came against rival NC Wesleyan. The winner would First Team by two of the Captains four defenders, and get the top seed and the right to host the USA South its keeper. Tournament, the Bishops knocked off the Captains, Bryan Davis and Matt Page, both defend- 2-1. ers, earned First Team accolades. Goalkeeper Matt The loss set up the semifinal match-up. Meth- Tengs, who was the conference’s Rookie of the Year odist defeated Ferrum 2-0 in the quarterfinals. in 2006, also was selected to the First Team. 8 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Th e Ou t l o o k f o r 2008 Head Coach Steve Shaw likes to keep his roster anywhere Clif Kipper (Hayes, VA, Gloucester H.S.), a freshman, who between 20-25. The 2008 team boasts 29 players. Of those 29, ten missed last year with an injury, could very well provide a spark off are seniors and 14 are incoming freshmen. the bench. Kramer Runager (Williamsburg, VA, Jamestown Once again, Shaw returns almost his whole starting de- H.S.), Nao Masuda (Radford, VA, Radford H.S.), Danny Franklin fense, including his goalkeeper. Gone are the 20 goals Michael Caro (Williamsburg, VA, Jamestown H.S.), Brian Lybert (Honolulu, HI, scored in 2007. But Shaw has plenty of capable players who are able Woodbridge (VA) H.S.), and Nathan Roberts (Colonial Heights, to find the back of the net. VA, Colonial Heights H.S.) are also very capable of coming off the Despite returning 15 players, including seven starters from bench for Shaw. a year ago, the Captains were picked to finish third in the USA South FORWARDS preseason poll. Gone is last year’s leading scorer, Michael Caro, and his CNU will play it’s usual high- 20 goals. Returning are several players powered schedule in 2008 as they play who have the ability to finish. Brock eight teams that participated in the Hughes (Williamsburg, VA, Lafayette NCAA tournament in 2007. H.S.)returns and is fully recovered from Four All Conference players his various injuries that allowed him will return to lead CNU in the 2007 Sea- to only play in a handful of games in son. 2007. Kenny Huttman (Reston, VA, The biggest challenge for the Cap- Herndon H.S.) returns for his senior tains will be to replace Caro’s 20 goals year and will definitely be looked upon scored, which accounted for 38% of to provide an offensive spark off the CNU’s scoring. bench. The second starting forward GOALKEEPERS position is up for grabs and it could Matt Tengs (Springfield, VA, go to Huttman, senior speedster West Springfield H.S.),a junior, returns James Majewski (Prince George, for his third season. He finished 8-7 with VA, Price George H.S.), Tyler Clare four shutouts and a 1.56 GAA in 2007 (Williamsburg, VA, Jamestown H.S.), and was a First Team All-USA South who was a Second Team All-USA South selection. Tengs will be backed up by pick last year, or freshman Winston freshman Justin Wolfe (Williamsburg, Mattheisen (Norfolk, VA, Jamestown VA, Lafayette H.S.). Wolfe had a H.S.). Senior Andrew Carver fantastic high school career where he (Lottsburg, VA, Christchurch H.S.), was an All-State, Region and District who can play forward and midfield and pick. freshman Steven Farmer (Poquoson, DEFENDERS VA, Poquoson H.S.) could also see Last year, all four defenders time. returned, this season, three of the four SCHEDULE are back. Bryan Davis (Barhamsville, Shaw has put together VA, New Kent H.S.), who began last another loaded schedule, which once season in the midfield, and eventually again ranks in the top 10 toughest moved back to defense, will anchor schedules in the nation. To start the the back line. He was a First Team 2008 campaign, the Captains will play All-Conference and a Second Team in three consecutive tournaments, with Matt Tengs All-State pick in 2007. Junior Kevin the first and third coming at home. The Greenberg (Fairfax Station, VA, Second Annual VCAM/CNU Classic Hayfield H.S.) is back as is senior James Nugent (Pocomoke, returns as the Captains have invited Medaille, York (PA) and VA MD, Pocomoke H.S.) on the left side. CNU’s defense from last Wesleyan. CNU opens the year by facing Medaille and concludes year allowed just 24 goals in 18 games. Sophomore Chris Thome the tournament playing York. The following weekend, CNU hits the (Montclair, VA, Forest Park H.S.) should slide in as the fourth starter. road for Ohio where they will play in the Marietta College Classic. Look for senior Casey Glancy (Fairfax, VA, Fairfax H.S.) to see The Captains will play Westminster and then play either Marietta some time on defense. or Walsh on day two. The final tournament of the year, the Joe Shaw has also brought in several freshman who will be Pombriant/CNU Classic, will be held Sept. 13-14. Shaw has brought looked upon as capable reserves. David Haas (Newport News, in the College of New Jersey, New Jersey City, and Methodist. VA, Menchville H.S.), Ted Faris (Alexandria, VA, Robinson H.S.), After the third tournament, CNU hits the road for five Trevor Moyer (Suffolk, VA, Nansemond River H.S.), Michael matches. The Captains will play at VA Wesleyan, Mary Washington Platt (Yorktown, VA, Tabb H.S.) and Mark Fales (Poolesville, MD, and Roanoke and then fly to Texas to playSouthwestern and Poolesville H.S.) could all see action throughout the season. Trinity. MIDFIELDERS Christopher Newport returns home Oct. 3-4 when they The midfield is deep and experienced with three seniors host Ferrum and Averett. They then head to Shenandoah and set to start and the fourth is a junior. Kyle Allan (Fairfax, VA, Fairfax Methodist, before coming home to round out its regular season H.S.), a senior, who has been a three-year starter, will anchor the home schedule with Salisbury on Oct. 15 and Greensboro on Oct. middle with Jimmy Hash (Montclair, VA, Forest Park H.S.). Both 18. are defensive specialists who have the ability to get the ball up in The Captains final regular season games come Oct. 22 at transition into the offensive third. St. Mary’s and Nov. 1 at NC Wesleyan. . Outside speed demons Brian Tweed (Springfield, VA, West USA South Quarterfinals begin Tuesday, Nov. 4 with the Springfield) and John Corser (Burke, VA, Lake Braddock H.S.) USA South Final Four set for Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7-8. have the inside track on the flanks. Tweed returns for his senior year after scoring seven goals in 2007 and should solidify the outside left while Corser, a junior, saw considerable action last year on the right side. Numerous newcomers could also see time in the midfield. 9 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Ky l e All a n # 7 Se n i o r , Mi d f i e l d , 6-0, 164 Fa i r f a x , VA, Fa i r f a x H.S. 2007 - JUNIOR Started in all 18 games in the midfield for the Captains ... Scored two goals and had three assists ... One of his two goals was the game-winner against Ferrum. 2006 - SOPHOMORE Started all 21 games he played in as a sophomore ... Recorded five goals, including the game-winners against Averett and St. Mary’s ... Also had eight assists and totaled 18 points ... Was a Second Team All-USA South pick. 2005 - FRESHMAN One of several freshmen who came in for head coach Steve Shaw and made an immediate impact on both ends of the field ... Recorded three as- sists in his first season. AT FAIRFAX Lettered three times for head coach Martin Brillantine ... Won two district championships ... Once named first team all-district ... Twice named second ALLAN’S CNU CAREER team all-district. Year Games Starts Goals Assists Points PERSONAL 2005 19 19 0 3 3 Kyle J. Allan was born on Jan. 10, 1987 in Fairfax, VA ... Majoring in Politi- 2006 21 21 5 8 18 cal Science ... Son of Richard and Rose Allan ... One brother, James, 18 ... 2007 18 18 2 3 7 Twin sister Kelly, 21, also attends CNU ... Chose CNU because it was an Career 58 58 7 14 28 in-state school with a good reputation and to play soccer.

An d r e w Ca r v e r # 15 Se n i o r , Fo r w a r d , 6-0, 166 Lo t t sb u r g , VA, Ch r i s t c h u r c h H.S. 2007 - Junior Scored four times in the seven games he played in ... Had two in a win over Ferrum and one each against Shenandoah and the University of D.C ... Also named Academic All-Conference. 2006 - SOPHOMORE Played in six games in his second season at CNU ... Had four shots, two on-goal ... Finished with two shots against Huntingdon and one each versus Villa Julie and St. Mary’s. 2005 - FRESHMAN Saw action in four games in his first season in a CNU uniform ... Recorded two shots on goal, one each in wins over Averett and Roanoke. AT christchurch Lettered four times while at Christchurch ... Named team captain and re- ceived the Coaches Award in 2000 ... Team Captain and Team MVP in 2001 ... Coaches Award in 2003. PERSONAL Robert Andrew Martin Carver was born on March 25, 1986 in Lottsburg, VA CARVER’S CNU CAREER ... Son of Arthur and Jo Anne Carver ... Is a Communications Studies major Year Games Starts Goals Assists Points with a minor in History ... One brother, Arthur, 24 ... Chose CNU because he 2005 4 0 0 0 0 liked the area ... Member of National Honor Society while at Christchurch ... 2006 6 0 0 0 0 Enjoys fishing and soccer. 2007 7 0 4 0 8 Career 17 0 4 0 8

10 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Br y a n Da v i s # 3 Se n i o r , Mi d f i e l d , 5-6, 150 Ba r h a m s v i ll e , VA, Ne w Ke n t H.S.

2007 - JUNIOR A three-year starter who anchored the Captains defense that allowed 24 goals in 18 games ... Scored his only goal of the year against the University of D.C. ... Had one assist in the Captains win over Kean ... Was a First Team All-USA South selection ... Also named to the USA South’s All-Sportsmanship squad and was an Academic All-USA South pick ... Also a Second Team All-State pick. 2006 - SOPHOMORE Was one of the mainstays on the Captains’ defense in 2006 that helped the squad get to the NCAA Tournament ... Was a First Team All-USA South pick as well as a First Team All-State selection ... Also was named Second Team All- South Region by the NSCAA and D3kicks.com ... Started all 22 games he saw action in ... Recorded three goals. 2005 - Freshman Made an immediate impact in his first season ... Took over where All-Confer- ence selection Justin Chezem left off as one of the leaders on the CNU defense ... Played and started in all 19 games ... Was a first team all-USA South choice ... Earned second team all-state honors. DAVIS’ CNU CAREER AT NEW kent Year Games Starts Goals Assists Points Lettered four times for head coach Maurice Smith ... Three-time team MVP 2005 19 19 0 0 0 ... Co-captain as a junior and senior ... Twice named first team all-Bay Rivers 2006 22 22 3 0 6 District ... Selected to the second team once ... Twice named second team all- 2007 18 18 1 1 3 region. Career 59 59 4 1 9 PERSONAL Bryan Andrew Davis was born on May 31, 1987 in Williamsburg, VA ... Major- ing in Biology ... Son of Joe and Beverly Davis ... One brother, Shawn, 25 ... Chose CNU because he wanted to attend a smaller school with a good soccer program ... A member of the Virginia Olympic Development Team ... Also played for the Williamsburg Soccer Club ... Enjoys ping pong, volunteer work and kite flying ... Hopes to one day be a Veterinarian.

Ca s e y Gl a n c y # 2 Se n i o r , De f e n d e r , 5-10, 165 Fa i r f a x , VA, Fa i r f a x H.S. 2007 - JUNIOR Came off the bench and saw action in five games for Head Coach Steve Shaw. 2006 - SOPHOMORE Once again came off the bench playing in 15 games, recording one start ... Scored his only goal in CNU’s 8-0 win over Huntingdon ... Also had one assist ... Named to the Dean’s List last year and the winner of the Community Outreach Award. 2005 - FRESHMAN Came off the bench and played in 14 games, starting one ... Did not record a point but had one shot in a win over Mary Washington. AT FAIRFAX Lettered two times for head coach Martin Brillantine ... Named honor- able mention all-district in 2005 ... Team captain ... Also played football ... Once named to first team all-district ... Twice named second team GLANCY’S CNU CAREER all-district. Year Games Starts Goals Assists Points PERSONAL 2005 14 1 0 0 0 Casey Thomas Glancy was born on January 24, 1987 in San Diego, CA 2006 15 1 1 1 3 ... Majoring in Finance ... Son of Marie and Tom Glancy ... One brother, 2007 5 0 0 0 0 Sam, 14 ... Chose CNU because of the people ... Enjoys snowboarding Career 34 2 1 1 3 and fishing.

11 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Ji m m y Ha sh # 5 Se n i o r , Mi d f i e l d e r , 6-0, 175 Mo n t c l a i r , VA, Fo r e s t Pa r k H.S. 2007 - JUNIOR Helped anchor the central-midfield spot as a junior ... Played in all 18 games while starting the final 16 of the year ... Scored once in CNU’s win at Villa Julie ... Recorded four assists, two in a win over Kean. 2006 - SOPHOMORE Became a mainstay for Head Coach Steve Shaw in the midfield off the bench ... Played in 21 games, starting five ... Scored once in the Cap- tains’ win over Chestnutt Hill in the NCAA Tournament ... Also had one assist. 2005 - FRESHMAN Saw a considerable amount of action as a freshman ... Played in 17 of the team’s 19 games ... Recorded three assists, one each in wins over Averett, Methodist and Shenandoah. AT forest park Lettered all four years for head coach Ken Kreiger ... Cardinal District HASH’S CNU CAREER Player of the Year as a senior ... Two-time first team all-district choice ... Year Games Starts Goals Assists Points Honorable mention all-district as a sophomore ... First team all-state and 2005 17 0 0 3 3 all-region as a senior ... Named Most Improved as a sophomore. 2006 21 5 1 1 3 PERSONAL 2007 18 16 1 4 6 James Edward Hash was born on August 4, 1987 in Montclair, VA ... Career 56 21 2 8 12 Majoring in Government ... Son of Karen Scherer and Steve Hash ... One sister, Kelli, 23 ... Chose CNU because it was a good fit ... Enjoys art.

Br o c k Hu g h e s # 25 Se n i o r , Fo r w a r d , 6-1, 170 Wi ll i a m sb u r g , VA, La f a y e t t e H.S. 2007 - JUNIOR Saw time in eight games, while getting the start in five ... Scored once in the Captains 5-2 loss at York (PA) ... Finished with three assists, including assisting on the game’s only goal in a 1-0 win over St. Mary’s (MD) ... Named to the Dean’s List and was a USA South All-Academic choice. AT LAFAYETTE Was a four-year letter winner at Lafayette for Head Coach Brian Sor- rell ... Helped lead his team to two regular season district titles, three district tournament championships and one region crown ... Was a three-time First Team All-District pick ... Twice named First Team All- Region and All-State ... District, Region and State Player of the Year in 2004 ... Scored 92 goals and had 76 assists in his four years ... A member of the National Honor Society and SCA. PERSONAL Brock Harris Hughes was born on March 8, 1986 in Newport News, HUGHES’ CNU CAREER VA ... Majoring in Philosophy ... Son of Brent and Donna Hughes ... Year Games Starts Goals Assists Points One brother, Connor, 24, who won an AFL Championship with the 2007 8 5 1 3 5 Philadelphia Soul ... Previously attended James Madison and Auburn ... Chose CNU because of its soccer program and academics ... Enjoys all sports.

12 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Ke n n y Hu t t m a n # 18 Se n i o r , Fo r w a r d , 5-10, 155 Re s t o n , VA, He r n d o n H.S. 2007 - Junior Returned to action after a year off ... Played in 15 games, coming off the bench ... Scored twice, including the game-winner in a 1-0 win over Methodist ... Also dished out three assists ... Also named to the USA South’s All-Academic squad. 2006 - DID NOT PLAY 2005 - SOPHOMORE Played in 18 games while starting 11 ... scored five times, including the game- winners against Wilmington (OH) and Shenandoah. 2004 - Freshman Played in 18 games while earning one start ... His lone goal was the game- winner in the quarterfinals of the USA South Tournament ... Assisted on another in a 9-0 win over Averett. AT HERNDON Played four years of high school soccer for Head Coach John Pascarella ... Won a district championship ... Member of the Virginia State ODP Team. PERSONAL Kenny Michael Huttman was born on August 22, 1986 in Herndon, VA ... Major- ing in History/Government ... Son of Greg and Cindy Huttman ... Has one sister, HUTTMAN’S CNU CAREER Michelle, 18. Year Games Starts Goals Assists Points 2004 18 1 1 1 3 2005 18 11 5 3 13 2007 15 0 2 3 7 Career 51 12 8 7 23

Ji m m y Ma j e w s k i # 22 Se n i o r , Fo r w a r d , 6-0, 180 Pr i n c e Ge o r g e , VA, Pr i n c e Ge o r g e H.S. 2007 - Junior Played in 15 games in his junior campaign, coming off the bench ... Scored once in CNU’s 8-1 win over Kean and had one assist in a 7-0 win over Ferrum. 2006 - SOPHOMORE Saw action in 16 games, coming off the bench ... Scored one goal each against Huntington and Methodist ... Also assisted on two others. 2005 - Freshman Made an immediate impact in his first season ... Scored two goals in his first three games ... Assisted on five others, including two assists in a 3-1 win at Denison ... Had nine points for the year. AT prince George Was a four year letter winner for head coach Tommy Harrison ... Three time first team all-district selection ... Named honorable mention all-district as a freshman ... Twice selected second team all-region ... Named Athlete of the Year in 2005 ... Defensive Player of the Year in 2003 ... Also named MVP as a senior ... Also an all-district Volleyball player. PERSONAL MAJEWSKI’S CNU CAREER James Robert Majewski was born on October 2, 1986 in Prince George, VA ... Year Games Starts Goals Assists Points Majoring in Communications Studies ... Son of Albin and Jeanine Majewski ... 2005 18 15 2 5 9 One brother, Richard, 24 ... Two sisters, Kathryn, 19 and Amanda, 17 ... Chose 2006 16 0 2 2 6 CNU because of its soccer program and he liked the campus ... Enjoys all 2007 15 0 1 1 3 sports. Career 49 15 5 8 18 13 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Ja m e s Nu g e n t # 23 Se n i o r , De f e n d e r , 5-10, 175 Po c o m o k e , MD, Po c o m o k e H.S. 2007 - JUNIOR Once again another key component to the Captains defense which allowed 24 goals in 18 games ... Had one assist in the Captains win at Ferrum ... Named to the USA South’s All-Academic Squad and a member of the Dean’s List. 2006 - SOPHOMORE Was another key cog to the Captains’ defense that allowed 20 goals in 22 games and earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament in 2006 ... Scored his only goal of the year against Johns Hopkins in the NCAA Tournament ... Also made the Dean’s List. 2005 - FRESHMAN Another important freshman who came in and contributed immediately ... Started in all 17 games he played in and helped anchor the CNU defense ... Scored one goal in a 2-1 win over Elmhurst. AT pocomoke Played four years for Head Coach Alan Byrd ... Helped lead his team to NUGENT’S CNU CAREER two State Championships in 2001 and 2003 ... Advanced to the State Year Games Starts Goals Assists Points Finals in 2004 ... 1st Team All-Conference in 2004 ... 2nd Team All-State 2005 17 17 1 0 2 in 2004 ... Named MVP in 2002 and 2004 ... Also played basketball and baseball. 2006 21 19 1 1 3 PERSONAL 2007 18 18 0 1 1 James Anthony Nugent was born on September 28, 1986 in Amityville, Career 56 54 2 2 6 NY ... Majoring in Political Science ... Son of Michael and Maryellen Nugent ... Two brothers, Kenny, 20 and Sean, 18 ... Chose CNU because of its location and academic and athletic programs ... Was his high school Salutatorian ... Enjoys sailing and weight lifting.

Br i a n Tw e e d # 13 Se n i o r , Mi d f i e l d , 5-10, 158 Sp r i n g f i e l d , VA, We s t Sp r g i n f i e l d H.S. 2007 - Junior Had a break-out year, recording seven goals and finishing with 17 points, second on the team in both categories ... Started and played in all 18 games ... Scored twice in a 4-3 loss to the College of New Jersey ... Also recorded two game-winners ... He scored the winner in a 3-1 win over Greensboro and a 1-0 win over St. Mary’s (MD) ... Was a First Team All-USA South pick. 2006 - SOPHOMORE Another sophomore who made a big impact for Head Coach Steve Shaw ... Tweed played and started in all 22 games ... Scored four times, including the game-winner at Hampden-Sydney ... Also had five assists and finished with 13 points. 2005 - Freshman Tweed started the final 16 games of the season and played in all 19 ... Scored the Captains’ only goal in a 2-1 loss to York (PA) to open the 2005 season ... Scored the game-winner and added an assist in CNU’s 2-0 win over Mary Washington ... Finished with three assists and totalled seven points. AT West springfield Played four years of soccer for head coaches Randy May and Andy Sefran ... Helped lead his team to two state championships in 2003 and 2004 ... Also won TWEED’S CNU CAREER two regional championships ... Team was ranked 11th in the nation ... Second Year Games Starts Goals Assists Points team all-district choice in 2005 ... Junior varsity team captain. 2005 19 16 2 3 7 PERSONAL 2006 22 22 4 5 13 Brian James Tweed was born on September 13, 1986 in Springfield, VA ... 2007 18 18 7 3 17 Majoring in Political Science ... Son of Stuart and Laura Tweed ... One sister, Career 59 46 13 11 37 Rachel, 20 ... Chose CNU because of soccer and his major ... Was involved in FCA and Key Club in high school ... Enjoys sports and music. 14 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Jo h n Co r s e r # 12 Ju n i o r , Mi d f i e l d , 5-9, 159 Bu r k e , VA, La k e Br a d d o c k H.S. 2007 - sophomore Played in every game but one, while making one start ... Scored his only goal of the year in a 7-0 win at Ferrum ... Named to the Dean’s List again and was also a USA South All-Academic pick. 2006 - FRESHMAN Saw action in four games as a freshman ... Named to the Dean’s List. AT Lake Braddock Two-time letter winner for head coach Joe Soos ... Twice helped his team to a district championship and also a regional runner-up ... Named all-Patri- ot District as a senior. PERSONAL John R. Corser was born on January 22, 1988 in Washington, D.C. ... Ma- joring in Accounting ... Son of John and Cora Corser ... One sister, Chris- tine, 22 ... Chose CNU because it’s a smaller school and it’s by the beach ... Hopes to one day be an accountant ... Enjoys listening to music.

CORSER’S CNU CAREER Year Games Starts Goals Assists Points 2006 4 0 0 0 0 2007 17 1 1 0 2 Career 21 1 1 0 2

Ke v i n Gr e e n b e r g # 11 Ju n i o r , De f e n d e r , 5-6, 145 Fa i r f a x St a t i o n , VA, Ha y f i e l d H.S. 2007 - Sophomore For the second straight year, Greenberg started and played in all 18 games ... Finished with three assists on the year ... Two came in CNU’s 8-1 over Kean while the other occured in a 2-0 win at Averett ... Was named to the USA South’s All-Tournament Team. 2006 - FRESHMAN Came in and immediately made an impact in his first season ... Played and started in all 22 games in 2006 ... Of the three goals he scored, two were game-winners ... Scored the game-winner against Johnson & Wales and Huntingdon. AT HAYFIELD Played three years at Hayfield under Daniel Dricky. PERSONAL Kevin R. Greenberg was born on November 18, 2006 in Fairfax Station, VA ... Majoring in Communication Studies ... Son of Bruce and Angela Green- berg ... One sister, Nikki, 23 who also played soccer at CNU ... Chose CNU because he liked the area. GREENBERG’S CNU CAREER Year Games Starts Goals Assists Points 2006 22 22 3 1 7 2007 18 18 0 3 3 Career 40 40 3 4 10

15 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Ma t t Te n g s # 28 Ju n i o r , Go a l k e e p e r , 6-1, 170 Sp r i n g f i e l d , VA, We s t Sp r i n g f i e l d H.S. 2007 - sophomore Saw action in 15 games, recording 13 starts ... Finished the year 8-7 with four shutouts ... Had a goals against average of 1.56, made 42 saves and allowed 21 goals ... Named First Team All-USA South ... Made the Dean’s List and was a USA South All-Academic selection ... Studied abroad in the Spring Semester of 2008. 2006 - FRESHMAN Started all 17 games he saw action in ... Finished 11-4-2 with nine shut- outs ... Allowed 15 goals, stopped 62 shots and had a 0.85 goals against average ... He was named the USA South’s Rookie of the Year and cho- sen First Team All-Conference ... He was also a Second Team All-State choice ... Tengs was also named to the Third Team All-South by D3kicks. com ... Also made the Dean’s List in the Spring of 2007. AT WEST SPRINGFIELD Played four years for head coach Randy May ... Helped lead his team to a regional and state championship during his tenure there ... Three- TENGS’ CNU CAREER time first team all-district selection ... Twice named first team all-region ... Year Games Min. GA Saves GAA Shut. Twice named all-Met and once named to the all-state squad ... Played in 2006 17 1581:37 15 62 0.85 9 the Virginia High School League’s East-West All-Star game ... Currently 2007 15 1211:14 21 42 1.56 4 holds the area record for shutouts in a season with 16 ... Career 32 2792:51 36 104 1.16 13 PERSONAL Matthew Allen Tengs was born on November 12, 1986 in Budsoden, Germany ... Is a Political Science ... Son of Barbara Tengs ... Previously attended Virginia Commonwealth University where he was a Dean’s List member ... Chose CNU because of its good group of guys and its respected program ... Hopes to go to Law School and practice Interna- tional Law ... Studied abroad in the Spring of 2008 at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Ty l e r Cl a r e # 16 So ph o m o r e , Fo r w a r d , 6-1, 190 Wi ll i a m sb u r g , VA, La f a y e t t e H.S. 2007 - FRESHMAN Played in all 18 games in his first season in a CNU uniform ... Started 13 times ... Recorded two goals in his very first collegiate game ...Also scored two in the Captains win over University of D.C. ... Finished with six goals and 15 points ... Named to the Dean’s List ... Also named USA South All-Academic ... Was a Second Team All-USA South pick. AT JAMESTOWN Played four years for Head Coach Charles Sneddon ... Helped lead his team to a district and regional championship where they advanced all the way to the state semifinals ... Clare was a First Team All-District selection and a Second Team All-Region pick ... Was also chosen to play in the VHSL All-Star game. PERSONAL Douglas Tyler Clare was born on May 6, 1989 in Williamsburg, VA ... Biology major ... Son of Mary and Brian Clare ... One brother, Drew, 20 ... CLARE’S CNU CAREER Chose CNU because of its soccer program and academics ... Hopes to Year Games Starts Goals Assists Points one day be a doctor or physical therapist ... Enjoys surfing. 2007 18 13 6 3 15

16 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Ch r i s Th o m e # 4 So ph o m o r e , De f e n d e r , 5-9, 150 Mo n t c l a i r , VA, Fo r e s t Pa r k H.S. 2007 - FRESHMAN Played in 11 games, coming off the bench for Head Coach Steve Shaw ... Had one assist each against Kean, University of D.C. and Ferrum ... Named to the USA South’s All-Academic Team ... A recipient of the Com- monwealth Scholorship Award. AT FOREST PARK Lettered three-times for Head Coach Ken Krieger ... Was part of a team that won a district title ... Three-time First Team All-District pick ... Twice named Second Team All-Region, Honorable Mention All-Region once ... Team MVP as a junior. PERSONAL Christopher Stephen Thome was born on November 11, 1987 in Wood- bridge, VA ... Majoring in Biology ... Son of Michael and Deborah Thome ... One brother, David, 27 ... Previously attended George Mason ... Chose CNU because of its soccer program ... Enjoys weight lifting and hanging out with friends. THOME’S CNU CAREER Year Games Starts Goals Assists Points 2007 11 0 0 3 3

Ma r k St e v e n Fa l e s Fa r m e r #37 #20 Fr e sh m a n , De f e n d e r , Fr e sh m a n , Fo r w a r d , 6-1, 180 6-0, 140 Po o l e s v i ll e , MD Po q u o s o n , VA Po o l e s v i ll e H.S. Po q u o s o n H.S.

AT POOLESVILLE AT POQUOSON Played four years for Head Coach Mark Argree ... Helped lead Played for Head Coach Bill MacArthur ... First Team All-Region his team to three regional championships and a second place and All-District in 2007 ... Honorable Mention All-State in 2007 finish in the state championship ... Was an Honorable Mention as well ... Second Team All-Bay Rivers District in 2006 and All-Metro selection ... Named Team MVP and Captain as a 2008 ... Team Captain in 2007 and 2008 and Team MVP in senior ... First Team All-County in 2007. 2007. PERSONAL PERSONAL Mark F. Fales was born on September 29, 1990 in Poolesville, Steven Douglas Farmer was born July 6, 1990 in Newport MD ... Undecided in his major ... Son of John and Karen Fales News, VA ... Son of Steve and Angie Farmer ... Has one sister, ... Has two brothers; John, 25; and Robert, 21 ... Also has one Ellen, 16 ... Majoring in History and Pre-Law ... Picked CNU sister, Cyndi, 23 ... Chose CNU because it was a good place ... because of its soccer program. Enjoys sailing, volleyball and fishing in his spare time.

17 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Te d Da n n y Fa r i s Fr a n k l i n #21 #17 Fr e sh m a n , De f e n d e r , Fr e sh m a n , Mi d f i e l d e r , 6-0, 160 5-8, 140 Al e x a n d r i a , VA Wi ll i a m sb u r g , VA Ro b i n s o n H.S. Ja m e s t o w n H.S.

AT ROBINSON AT JAMESTOWN Was a four-year player for Head Coach Joe Cicala ... Helped Played for Head Coach Bobby O’Brien ... Helped lead his team his team to a second place finish in the state tournament as a to a state championship as a senior ... Jamestown also won senior ... First Team All-District and Second Team All-Region the Bay Rivers District and Regional crowns ... Franklin was a as a senior ... Was also named Honorable Mention All-Met in First Team All-District, Region and State pick. 2008. PERSONAL PERSONAL Daniel William Franklin was born December 22, 1989 in Ft. Theodore Ernest Faris was born September 3, 1989 in Alexan- Lauderdale, FL ... Son of Bill and Melissa Franklin ...Has one dria, VA ... Son of Mark and Jeanette Faris ... Has one brother brother, Dylan, 16 ... Has yet to pick a major ... Chose CNU ... Plans on majoring in Finance. because of its soccer program ... Enjoys rowing, kayaking, and safaris.

Da v i d Br i a n Ha a s Ly b e r t #14 #19 Fr e sh m a n , De f e n d e r , Fr e sh m a n , Mi d f i e l d e r , 5-9, 150 5-8, 160 Ne w p o r t Ne w s , VA Ho n o l u l u , HI Me n c h v i ll e H.S. Wo o d b r i d g e (VA) H.S.

AT Menchville AT WOODBRIDGE Was a four-year letter winner for Head Coach Daniel Liebler Played four years for Head Coach Don Allen ... Helped guide ... First Team All-District pick from 2006-2008 ... First Team All- his team to a district championship ... First Team All-Met, First Region and also an All-State pick in 2008 ... Also played in the Team All-Region and First Team All-District in 2008 ... Was VHSL Soccer All-Star game ... Also played football, volleyball also named District Player of the Year as a senior ... Was an and ran track. Honorable Mention All-Region choice and an All-District selec- PERSONAL tion in 2007. David Forrest Haas was born June 16, 1990 in Newport News, PERSONAL VA ... He is the son of Bryan and Melanie Haas ... Has one Brian Paul Lybert was born November 28, 1989 in Honolulu, HI brother, Jason, 17; and one sister, Melissa, 15 ... Undecided in ... Son of Daniel and Karen Lybert ... Has one sister, Kristen, his major ... Chose CNU because of its soccer program. 16 ... Undecided major.

18 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Cl i f Kr a m e r Ki pp e r Ru n a g e r #1 #8 Fr e sh m a n , m i d f i e l d e r , Fr e sh m a n , Mi d f i e l d e r , 6-0, 155 6-1, 185 Gl o u c e s t e r , VA Wi ll i a m sb u r g , VA Gl o u c e s t e r H.S. Ja m e s t o w n H.S.

AT GLOUCESTER AT JAMESTOWN Played at Gloucester for four years for Tray Sours and Bob Was a four-year letter winner ... Helped lead his team to State, Satchell ... Three-time First Team All-District pick ... First Team Regional and District championships in 2008 ... Was named All-State as a senior. the State, Region and District Player of the Year ... Also named PERSONAL First Team All-District, Region and State as a senior. Clifton Lee Kipper was born November 12, 1988 in Gloucester, PERSONAL VA ... Son of Chris and Mary Jane Kipper ... Has one brother; Kramer Edward Runager was born on April 5, 1990 in Wil- Ryan, 25 and one sister; Brianna, 22 ... Double majoring in liamsburg, VA ... Son of Max and Mikie Runager ... Has two Anthropolgy and Sociology ... Picked CNU because of its soc- brothers; Kolby, 24 and Tyler, 17 ... His dad is a former NFL cer program. punter ... Undecided in his major ... Enjoys fishing and surfing.

Na o Wi n s t o n Ma s u d a Ma t t h e i s e n #9 #10 Fr e sh m a n , Mi d f i e l d e r , Fr e sh m a n , Fo r w a r d , 5-11, 165 6-1, 200 Ra d f o r d , VA No r f o l k , VA Ra d f o r d H.S. Ja m e s t o w n H.S.

AT RADFORD AT JAMESTOWN Played four years at Radford for Head Coach Greg Wade ... Along with teammates Kramer Runager and Danny Franklin, Helped lead his team to back-to-back state titles in 2007 and Mattheisen also helped lead Jamestown to a District, Regional 2008 ... First Team All-District and Region in 2007 and 2008 ... and State Championship in 2008 ... He was a First Team All- Second Team All-State in 2007 and was also selected to play Bay Rivers pick from 2006-2008 ... First Team All-Region those in the VHSL Soccer All-Star game in 2008. same years as well ... Honorable Mention All-State in 2006 and PERSONAL 2007 and was a First Team All-State choice in 2008 ... Also Matsunao Masuda was born on April 27, 1990 in Sierra Vista, played basketball. AZ ... He is the son of Mat and Tomo Masuda ... Has two PERSONAL brothers; Masa, 20 and Taka, 16 ... Undecided in his major ... John Winston Mattheisen was born on October 5, 1989 in Chose CNU because of its soccer program and education ... Norfolk, VA ... He is the son of Steve and Martha Mattheisen Enjoys golf in his spare time. ... Has one brother, Graydon, 15 and one sister, Erin, 21 ... Chose CNU because of its soccer program.

19 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Captains’ Newcomers Tr e v o r Mi c h a e l Mo y e r Pl a t t #31 #33 Fr e sh m a n , De f e n d e r , Fr e sh m a n , De f e n d e r , 5-9, 140 6-2, 185 Su f f o l k , VA Yo r k t o w n , VA Na n s e m o n d Ri v e r H.S. Ta bb H.S.

AT NANSEMOND RIVER AT TABB Played all four years for Head Coach Fransico Sanin ... First Lettered three years for Head Coach Scott Kunhle ... Led Team All-Southeastern District pick in 2007 and 2008 ... Hon- his team to a runner-up finish in the State Championship ... orable Mention All-District in 2006. Named Second Team All-District. PERSONAL PERSONAL Trevor Edwin Moyer was born on March 24, 1990 in Norfolk, Michael Andrew Platt was born on November 14, 1988 in VA ... He is the son of Rick and Julie Moyer ... Has one sister, Yorktown, VA ... He is the son of Andrew and Sandra Platt ... Hannah, 21 ... Chose CNU because of its soccer program ... Has one brother, Adam, 17 ... Majoring in Computer Science Enjoys surfing in his spare time ... Undecided in his major. ... Chose CNU because of his major ... Enjoys soccer and programming.

Na t h a n Ju s t i n Ro b e r t s Wo l f e #30 #26 Fr e sh m a n , Mi d f i e l d e r , Fr e sh m a n , Go a l k e e p e r , 5-5, 135 5-8, 185 Co l o n i a l He i g h t s , VA Wi ll i a m sb u r g , VA Co l o n i a l He i g h t s H.S. La f a y e t t e H.S. AT COLONIAL HEIGHTS AT LAFAYETTE Played four years at Colonial Heights ... Second Team All- Played four years for Head Coach Brian Sorrell ... Helped Region as a senior ... First Team All-District pick in 2006 and guide his team to a district championship ... First Team All- 2007. District in 2007 and 2008 ... Second Team All-Region in 2007 PERSONAL and First Team All-Region in 2008 ... Also named All-State ... Nathan Spencer Roberts was born on January 30, 1990 in Played football as well. Colonial Heights, VA ... Son of Keith and Leslie Roberts ... One PERSONAL brother, Aaron, 21; one sister, Hannah, 13. Justin Blaine Wolfe was born on March 31, 1990 in Newport News, VA ... He is the son of Charles and Susan Sickal ... One brother, Mason, 16; two sisters, Chelsea, 14 and Raven, 12 ... Chose CNU because of its soccer program ... Enjoys soccer, football and field hockey.

20 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Ca p t a i n s Fi e l d 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 La. 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 beginning with Avenue of the Arts.

From Richmond and Northern Virginia 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 the top paragraph beginning with Avenue of the Arts.

From Northwestern Virginia Travel to I-95 South the head South around Richmond on I-295 until it meets I-64. 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. Be in the far right hand lane and turn right onto Warwick Blvd. Go straight ahead and follow the directions in the top paragraph beginning with Avenue of the Arts. Year By Year Record at Captains Field From Western Virginia Depending upon your location travel to I-81 North until it meets I-64 East and then follow I-64 around Richmond (you may elect to take the by-pass I-295 in case of heavy traffic in downtown Richmond. Then Year Overall Conference take I 64 East. Exit at Exit 258 A (Route 17 South, J. Clyde Morris 1983 6-2-1 1-2 Blvd). Continue on J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. Go straight ahead and follow the directions in the top paragraph beginning with 1984 5-3 2-1 Avenue of the Arts. If you are nearer to U.S. 58, take it East until it meets I-664 heading 1985 10-4 2-1-1 toward the Monitor Merrimack Bridge Tunnel. Cross the tunnel into 1986 10-4 1-1 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 1987 5-1-2 2-2 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 La., 1988 6-3 1-1 to the parking area. 1989 7-2-1 2-1 1990 4-2-1 1-1 CNU Stadium Records 1991 7-3-1 0-1-1 Individual 1992 5-2-1 1-0-1 Goals 6 Ian MacPherson vs. Columbia Union, 1993 5-5 1-2 Oct.18, 1992 1994 4-4-1 1-3 Assists 4 Carey Aliff vs. Columbia Union, 1995 4-4-1 0-3 Oct. 18, 1992 1996 8-1 1-1 Points 12 Ian MacPerson vs. Columbia Union 1997 5-5 2-1 Oct. 18, 1992 1998 3-4 2-1 Saves 18 Rick Longobardi vs. William & Mary, 1999 5-0-1 3-0 Sept. 19, 1984 2000 9-2-1 4-0 2001 8-0 4-0 Team 2002 4-5 3-0 Goals 15 vs. Columbia Union, 1992 2003 6-1-2 5-1 Assists 13 vs. Columbia Union, 1992 Points 43 vs. Columbia Unioin, 1992 2004 6-2-2 2-0-1 2005 8-3-0 2-1-0 Longest Home Winning Streak 2006 8-1-1 3-0-0 9 - Sept. 10, 1984 through Oct. 8, 1985 2007 6-4-0 2-1-0 Longest Home Losing Streak Total 154-67-18 .674 48-25-4 .633 5 - Sept. 22, 1982 through Oct. 16, 1982

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o c c e r i s t o r y YearCNU Record GF-GAS Pct. Conf. Pct.H Place Coach Post season 1974 1-9-2 15-51 .167 1-6 .143 7th William Sneddon 1975 7-4 22-28 .636 5-2 .714 T2nd William Sneddon 1976 5-7 18-29 .417 5-2 .714 T2nd William Sneddon 1977 10-6-1 52-18 .618 4-2-1 .643 4th Robert Cummings 1978 7-9-1 31-43 .441 5-1-1 .786 2nd Robert Cummings 1979 2-9-4 23-45 .267 1-3-2 .286 6th Robert Cummings 1980 1-13-1 14-35 .100 1-5-1 .214 7th Robert Cummings 1981 2-11-1 16-47 .179 1-4-1 .250 T7th William Sneddon 1982 3-11-1 25-61 .233 3-3 .500 4th Seth Roland 1983 9-8-1 41-25 .528 3-3-1 .500 T4th Seth Roland 1984 11-7-1 32-24 .605 5-2 .714 3rd Seth Roland 1985 12-6-2 56-22 .650 4-2-1 .643 T2nd Seth Roland 1986 18-5 61-16 .783 5-2 .714 T2nd Seth Roland NCAA First round 1987 8-8-3 35-36 .500 3-3-1 .500 5th Alan Lindsay 1988 11-10 40-38 .524 3-3 .500 T4th Craig Reynolds 1989 11-5-2 55-27 .667 3-2 .600 T3rd Craig Reynolds 1990 6-10-3 25-42 .395 1-3-1 .300 5th Craig Reynolds 1991 12-6-2 41-26 .650 2-2-1 .500 3rd Craig Reynolds 1992 7-8-4 44-21 .474 2-2-1 .500 T3rd Craig Reynolds 1993 9-9 52-41 .500 3-3 .500 4th Craig Reynolds 1994 8-7-1 32-34 .531 2-4 .333 T5th Craig Reynolds 1995 5-11-1 45-45 .324 1-5 .167 6th Craig Reynolds 1996 13-5 70-25 .722 4-2 .667 3rd Steve Shaw 1997 10-9 46-40 .526 4-2 .667 3rd Steve Shaw 1998 10-7 38-29 .588 4-2 .667 2nd Steve Shaw 1999 13-4-1 49-13 .750 5-1 .833 2nd Steve Shaw 2000 18-3-1 53-19 .841 6-0 1.000 1st Steve Shaw NCAA Elite 8 2001 15-5 48-23 .750 6-1 857 2nd Steve Shaw 2002 10-8-1 42-39 .552 6-1 .857 T1st Steve Shaw 2003 12-5-3 54-23 .675 6-0-1 .929 1st Steve Shaw 2004 11-7-2 47-26 .600 3-2-1 .583 4th Steve Shaw 2005 12-7-0 44/22 .632 4-2-0 .667 3rd Steve Shaw 2006 15-5-2 69/20 .727 5-0-1 .917 1st Steve Shaw NCAA Second Round 2007 11-7-0 53/24 .611 5-1-0 .833 2nd Steve Shaw Total 315-251-41 1137-911 .553 121-78-14 .600

o a c h i n g e c o r d s CoachC Years RSeasons W L T Pct. William Sneddon 1974-76, 81 4 15 31 3 .337 Robert Cumings 1977-80 4 20 37 7 .367 Seth Roland 1982-86 5 53 37 5 .584 Alan Lindsay 1987 1 8 8 3 .500 Craig Reynolds 1988-95 8 69 66 13 .510 Steve Shaw 1996- 12 150 72 10 .668

James Nugent 22 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Ca p t a i n s Re c o r d Bo o k Ca r e e r & Se a s o n Le a d e r s Ca r e e r Go a ls Se a s o n Go a ls So c c e r Re c o r d Bo o k 1. Ian MacPherson 1992-96 51 1. Jim Barringer 1977 22 Individual 2. Oscar Gomez-Romero 1996-97, 99-00 43 2. Michael Caro 2007 20 GOALS GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 3. Michael Caro 2004-07 39 3. Russell Rutter 1989 19 Game 6 Ian McPherson vs. Columbia Season 0.70 in 1986 and 1999 4. Billy Lucas 2001-04 35 4. Ian MacPherson 1992 16 Union, 10/18/92 Misc. Nick Yannitello 2001-04 35 5. Victor Kwantreng 1982 15 Season 22 Jim Barranger, 1977 Most Victories 18 in 1986&2000 6. Jon Schwartzman 1986-89 31 6. Dave Bonday 1993 14 Career 51 Ian MacPherson, 1992-96 Fewest Victories 1 in 1974 & 1980 7. Chris Frazier 1983-86 30 Ian MacPherson 1996 14 Most Losses 13 in 1980 Junior Carter 1985-88 30 8. Ian MacPherson 1995 13 ASSISTS Fewest Losses 3 in 2000 9. John Fitzgerald 1986-89 29 Michael Caro 2006 13 Game 4 Carey Aliff vs. Columbia Union, Most Consecutive Wins 10 in 1986 Andre Bell 1974-75,77 29 10. Andre Bell 1975 12 10/18/92 Most Consecutive Losses 9 in 1981 Shadi Abi-Saab 1997-00 29 B.B. Carter 1985 12 Season 15 Derek Shaw, 2006 Best Winning Percenatge .841 in 2000 12. Daniel Fogarty 2003-06 28 Oscar Gomex-Romero 1999 12 Career 34 Steve Sachs, 1996-99 All-Time Home Record 142-95-21 (.591) 13. Bill Dittmar 1983-86 24 Nick Yannitello 2003 12 All-Time Road Record 96-122-16 (.444) 14. Derek Shaw 2003-06 23 Billy Lucas 2004 12 POINTS All-Time Neutral Record 20-13-2 (.600) 15. Jim Barranger 1977 22 Daniel Fogarty 2006 12 Game 12 Ian McPherson vs. Columbia 16. Joshua Shaw 1999-2002 20 16. Jeff Barefoot 1992 11 Union, 10/18/92 17. Gerard Mosley 1983-86 19 Junior Carter 1985 11 Season 51 Jim Barranger, 1977 Russell Rutter 1989 19 John Fitzgerald 1989 11 Career 113 Oscar Gomez-Romero, Joey Moriarty 1997-98 19 John Leonard 1994 11 1996-97, 99-00 Steve Sachs 1996-99 19 Oscar Gomez-Romero 1996 11 20. Galen Small 2003-06 18 Ricky Gulledge 1996 11 SHUTOUTS Joey Moriarty 1997 11 Season 10 Rick Longobardi, 1986 Oscar Gomez-Romero 2000 11 Martin Zelada, 2000 Ca r e e r Ass i s t s Carlos Placencia 2001 11 Career 30 Rick Longobardi, 1983-86 1. Steve Sachs 1996-99 34 Se a s o n Ass i s t s 2. Chris Frazier 1983-86 32 1. Derek Shaw 2006 15 SAVES 3. Derek Shaw 2003-06 31 2. Oscar Gomez-Romero 2000 14 Game 18 Rick Longobardi vs. William & 4 Oscar Gomez-Romero 1996-97, 99-00 27 3. Chris Frazier 1985 12 Mary, 9/19/84 5. Billy Lucas 2001-04 22 Steve Sachs 1998 12 Season 138 Rick Longobardi, 1983 6 Shadi Abi-Saab 1997-00 20 5. Chris Frazier 1986 11 Career 369 Rick Longobardi, 1983-86 7. Donovan Gutzmore 1984-87 19 6. Charlie Sneddon 1993 10 Charlie Sneddon 1990-91, 93-94 19 Steve Sachs 1999 10 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 9. Jon Schwartzman 1986-89 17 Derek Shaw 2004 10 Season 0.67 Kevin Huylebroeck, 1999 John Fitzgerald 1986-89 17 7. Stowell 1977 9 Career 0.96 Kevin Huylebroeck, 1997-99 Oscar Gomez-Romero 11. Joshua Shaw 1999-2002 16 John Leonard 1996 9 Team Nick Yannitello 2001-04 16 Billy Lucas 2003 9 GOALS 13. Daniel Fogarty 2003-06 15 Michael Caro 2006 9 Game 15 vs. Columbia Union, 10/18/92 14. John Gallorini 1983-85 14 9. Russell Rutter 1989 8 Season 70 in 1996 John Leonard 1994, 96 14 Ryan Whinery 2001 8 16. Junior Carter 1985-88 13 Kyle Allan 2006 8 ASSISTS Kevin Wagner 1983-84,86-87 13 10. Jim Barranger 1977 7 Game 13 vs. Shenandoah, 9/14/85 James Hable 1994-97 13 John Fitzgerald 1989 7 13 vs. Columbia Union, 10/18/92 Galen Small 2003-06 13 John Schwartzman 1989 7 Season 58 in 2006 Michael Caro 2004- 13 Donovan Gutzmore 1984 7 21. Bill Dittmar 1983-86 11 Mark Yacobi 1982 7 POINTS Dusty Scott 1988,90-91 11 Game 43 vs. Columbia Union, 10/18/92 Brian Schwab 1996-98 11 Season 196 in 2006 Se a s o n Po i n t s 1. Jim Barranger 1977 51 SHUTOUTS Ca r e e r Po i n t s 2. Russell Rutter 1989 46 Season 11 in 1985, 1986 & 2006 1. Oscar Gomez-Romero 1996-97-99-00 113 3. Michael Caro 2007 41 2. Ian MacPherson 1992-96 112 4. Oscar Gomez-Romero 2000 36 SAVES 3. Chris Frazier 1983-86 92 5. Michael Caro 2006 35 Game 18 vs. William & Mary, 9/19/84 Billy Lucas 2001-04 92 6. Ian MacPherson 1992 33 Season 155 in 1982 Rick Longobardi Michael Caro 2004-07 92 Derek Shaw 2006 33 6. Nick Yannitello 2001-04 86 8. Dave Bonday 1993 32 7. Jon Schwartzman 1986-89 79 Victor Kwantreng 1982 32 8. Shadi Abi-Saab 1997-00 78 Ian MacPherson 1996 32 9. Derek Shaw 2003-06 77 11. Chris Frazier 1986 31 10. Daniel Fogarty 2003-06 76 12. Billy Lucas 2004 30 11. John Fitzgerald 1986-89 75 Daniel Fogarty 2006 30 12. Junior Carter 1985-88 73 14. John Fitzgerald 1989 29 13. Steve Sachs 1996-99 72 Ian MacPherson 1995 29 14. Andre Bell 1974-75,77 65 15. Bill Dittmar 1983-86 59 16. Joshua Shaw 1999-2002 56 17. Jim Barranger 1977 51 Charlie Sneddon 1990-91, 93-94 51 19. Joey Moriarty 1997-98 48 20. Gerard Mosley 1983-86 47 21. Russell Rutter 1989 46 Galen Small 2003-06 46

Bryan Davis 23 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 All-America So c c e r Ho n o r Ro ll 1985 Gerard Mosley 2nd team Thil Milburn Hon. Men. Shawn Edwards 1st team Junior Carter 2nd team Brian Tweed 2nd team 1986 Gerard Mosley 1st team Chak Pang Hon. Men. Shadi Abi-Saab 1st team Lui Fiscella 2nd team *Player of the Year Shawn Gotz Hon. Men. Steve Sachs 1st team Bill Dittmar 2nd team All-South Atlantic 1982 Victor Kwantreng 1st team Oscar Gomez-Romero 1st team 1987 Junior Carter 1st team Academic All- 1983 Gerard Mosley 1st team Chak Pang Hon. Men. Roberto Garcia 2nd team 1988 Jon Schwartzman 2nd team Chris Frazier 2nd team Gerard Mosley Hon. Men. 2000 Martin Zelada 1st team John Fitzgerald 2nd team Conference 1984 Gerard Mosley 1st team Hyon Chun Smith Hon. Men. Scott Sachs 1st team Allan Livingstone 2nd team 1981 Albert Abraham Chris Frazier 2nd team 1984 Gerard Mosley 1st team Jason Farino 1st team 1989 Russell Rutter 1st team 1982 Chak Pang Rick Longobardi 2nd team Rick Longobardi Hon. Men. Shadi Abi-Saab 1st team Eric Pyle 1st team 1983 Bill Dittmar 1985 Gerard Mosley 1st team Chris Frazier Hon. Men. Oscar Gomez-Romero 1st team John Fitzgerald 2nd team 1984 Bill Dittmar Junior Carter 1st team Kevin Wagner Hon. Men. Shawn Edwards 2nd team Allan Livingstone 2nd team Jae Shin B.B. Carter 1st team 1985 Gerard Mosley 1st team Joshua Shaw 2nd team 1990 Jeff Hopkins 2nd team Wolfgang Tichy Chris Frazier 2nd team Junior Carter 1st team 2001 Carlos Placencia 1st team* Steve Downes 2nd team 1985 Bill Dittmar Rick Longobardi 2nd team Chris Frazier Hon. Men. Scott Sachs 1st team 1991 Geoff Meadows 1st team Wolfgang Tichy 1986 Gerard Mosley 1st team B.B. Carter Hon. Men. Nick Yannitello 2nd team Steve Downes 1st team 1986 Steve Cook Rick Longobardi 1st team Karl Greaves Hon. Men. Joshua Shaw 2nd team Dusty Scott 2nd team Mark Morrow Chris Frazier 2nd team Jeff Sahms Hon. Men. Ryan Whinery 2nd team 1992 Geoff Meadows 1st team Gerard Mosley Lui Fiscella 2nd team Tom Hammond Hon. Men. Shawn Edwards 2nd team Steve Downes 1st team Bill Dittmar 1987 Junior Carter 1st team Rick Longobardi Hon. Men. Jason Farino 2nd team Ian MacPherson 2nd team 1987 Scott Kuhnle Jon Schwartzman 2nd team 1986 Gerard Mosley 1st team Martin Zelada 2nd team 1994 Charlie Sneddon 1st team 1988 Scott Kuhnle 1988 Junior Carter 1st team Junior Carter 1st team 2002 Joshua Shaw 1st team John Leonard 2nd team Brian Lamprecht John Fitzgerald 1st team Chris Frazier 2nd team Nick Yanitello 1st team Matt Cotten 2nd team 1989 John Fitzgerald Jon Schwartzman 2nd team Bill Dittmar 2nd team Martin Zelada 1st team 1995 Ian MacPherson 1st team Eric Pyle 1989 Russell Rutter 1st team 1987 Jon Schwartzman 1st team Billy Lucas 2nd team Kenne Low 1st team 1990 Dusty Scott Jon Schwartzman 1st team Junior Carter 1st team Shawn Edwards 2nd team Kevin Spencer 1st team 1991 Jeff Barefoot John Fitzgerald 2nd team 1988 John Fitzgerald 1st team John McCormack 2nd team Chris Ridgway 1991 Dusty Scott 2nd team Eric Pyle 1st team 2003 Billy Lucas 1st team All-VaSID Dusty Scott Geoff Meadows 2nd team Allan Livingstone 2nd team Nick Yanitello 1st team 1996 Ian MacPherson 1st team 1992 Carey Aliff 1992 Ian MacPherson 2nd team 1989 Jon Schwartzman 1st team Justin Chezem 1st team Oscar Gomez-Romero 1st team Jeff Barefoot 1993 Steve Downes 2nd team John Fitzgerald 1st team Steve Keller 1st team 1997 Brian Schwab 1st team Russ Rehberg 1996 Ian MacPherson 2nd team Russell Rutter 1st team Brian Shumate 1st team Joseph Pombriant 2nd team 1993 Charlie Sneddon 1997 Brian Schwab 2nd team Eric Pyle 2nd team Ernesto de Gasperin 2nd team Oscar Gomez-Romero 2nd team Russ Rehberg Oscar Gomez-Romero 3rd team Hugo Perina 2nd team Andrew Kearney 2nd team 1998 Steve Sachs 1st team 1997 Joseph Pombriant 1999 Steve Sachs 1st team 1990 Steve Downes 2nd team 2004 Billy Lucas 1st team 1999 Oscar Gomez-Romero* 1st team Larry Walk Oscar Gomez-Romero 1st team Jeff Hopkins 2nd team Nick Yanitello 1st team Shadi Abi-Saab 1st team 1999 Rodney Curtis 2000 Oscar Gomez-Romero 1st team Doug Moore 2nd team Justin Chezem 1st team Steve Sachs 1st team Shawn Edwards Shadi Abi-Saab 1st team 1991 Dusty Scott 1st team Brian Shumate 1st team Jason Farino 1st team John McCormack Martin Zelada 3rd team Geoff Meadows 2nd team Derek Shaw 2nd team Kevin Huylebroeck 1st team Scott Sachs 2001 Jason Farino 3rd team Steve Downes 2nd team Steve Keller Hon.Men. Shawn Edwards 2nd team 2000 Shawn Edwards Scott Sachs 2nd team 1992 Ian MacPherson 1st team 2005 Daniel Fogarty 1st team 2000 Scott Sachs 1st team Josh Shaw 2002 Joshua Shaw 2nd team Geoff Meadows 1st team Galen Small 1st team Oscar Gomez-Romero 1st team 2001 Justin Chezem 2003 Billy Lucas 2nd team Steve Downes 2nd team Matt Page 1st team 2001 Carlos Placencia 1st team Shawn Edwards Justin Chezem 2nd team Paul Bleier 2nd team Derek Shaw 2nd team Justin Joswick 2nd team Jason Farino Brian Shumate 2nd team Carey Aliff 2nd team Tommy Vieten Hon.Men. Joshua Shaw 2nd team Jorge Figueiredo 2004 Nick Yannitello 2nd team Paul Bleier 2nd team 2006 Daniel Fogarty* 1st team 2002 Joshua Shaw 1st team Ryan Hagerty Billy Lucas 3rd team 1993 Steve Downes 2nd team Michael Caro 1st team Nick Yanitello 2nd team 2002 John McCormack Justin Chezem 3rd team Charlie Sneddon 2nd team Derek Shaw 1st team Shawn Edwards 2nd team Shawn Edwards Brian Shumate 3rd team Dave Bonday 2nd team Bryan Davis 1st team 2003 Nick Yannitello 1st team Joshua Shaw 2005 Daniel Fogarty 3rd team 1994 Matt Cotten 1st team Matt Page 1st team Billy Lucas 1st team 2003 Simon Blecher Galen Small 3rd team Charlie Sneddon 2nd team Matt Tengs ^ 1st team Justin Chezem 1st team Andrew Johansson 2006 Daniel Fogarty 1st team Howard Davis 2nd team Kyle Allan 2nd team Steve Keller 2ndteam Billy Lucas Derek Shaw 2nd team John Leonard 2nd team Galen Small 2nd team 2004 Nick Yannitello 1st team 2004 Simon Blecher Bryan Davis 2nd team 1995 Ian MacPherson 1st team 2007 Michael Caro* 1st team Billy Lucas 1st team Andrew Johansson Matt Page 3rd team Sean Flynn 2nd team Brian Tweed 1st team Justin Chezem 1st team Billy Lucas 2007 Michael Caro 2nd team 1996 Ian MacPherson 1st team Bryan Davis 1st team Brian Shumate 1st team 2005 Simon Blecher Oscar Gomez-Romero 2nd team* Matt Tengs 1st team 2005 Daniel Fogarty 1st team Billy Lucas All-Conference Sean Flynn 2nd team Tyler Clare 2nd team Matt Page 1st team 2006 Michael Caro 1975 Andre Bell 1st team 1997 Brian Schwab 1st team Shawn Trueblood 2nd team Galen Small 2ndteam Simon Blecher 1976 Richard Clemence 2nd team Joseph Pombriant 2nd team *Player of the Year Derek Shaw 2ndteam Derek Shaw Richard Cilley 2nd team James Hable 2nd team ^Rookie of the Year Bryan Davis 2nd team 2007 Derek Shaw Bill Salada 2nd team Oscar Gomez-Romero 2nd team 2006 Daniel Fogarty* 1st team Matt Page Tom Bailey Hon. Men. 1998 Brian Schwab 1st team All-VISA Derek Shaw 1st team John Corser 1977 Jim Barranger 1st team Steve Sachs 1st team 1984 Gerard Mosley 1st team Michael Caro 1st team Michael Caro Andre Bell 1st team Kevin Huylebroeck 1st team 1985 Gerard Mosley 1st team Bryan Davis 1st team 2008 Tim Carr 1978 Damian Decell 1st team Kenne Low 2nd team Junior Carter 2nd team Matt Page 1st team Tyler Clare 1979 Bill Foster 1st team Joey Moriarty 2nd team B.B. Carter 2nd team Matt Tengs 2nd team John Corser 1980 Damian Decell 2nd team B.J. Jenkins 2nd team 1986 Gerard Mosley 2nd team 2007 Michael Caro 1st team Bryan Davis David Crowley 2nd team 1999 Kevin Huylebroeck 1st team Rick Longobardi 2nd team Matt Page 1st team Brock Hughes 1981 Ian Curran First team Jason Farino 1st team Chris Frazier 2nd team Bryan Davis 2nd team James Nugent Chris Thome

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CNU To u r n a m e n t Re s u l t s CNU 1, Frostburg St. 0 N.C. Wesleyan Inv. CNU 4, Col. of New Jersey 0 Gettysburg 2, CNU 1 1977 1987 CNU 2, Barton 2 OT Methodist Tourn. CNC Soccer Festival CNC Soccer Classic Bethany Invitational CNU 7, Stevens Tech (N.J.) 0 Emory 4, CNU 1 St. Mary’s 2, CNC 1 CNC 3, Wm. Patterson 0 Bethany 2, CNU 1 CNU 2, Lynchburg 1 CNC 1, Salisbury St. 0 CNC 3, Kean 0 Hiram 1, CNU 0 forfeit 2000 VISA Playoffs Elizabethtown Tr. CNU Invitational Dixie Conference Trn. William & Mary 2, CNC 0 CNC 4, Johns Hopkins 2 1993 CNU 5, New Jersey City 1 CNU 3, NC Wesleyan 0 Elizabethtown 3, CNC 0 CNU/Lanzera Classic Greensboro 2, CNU 1 1978 CNU 5, U-Dist. Columbia 1 Dixie Conf. Tourn. CNU 4, Averett 0 2004 CNC Soccer Festival 1988 CNU 1, West. Maryland 0 Joe Pombriant/CNU Classic Salisbury St. 2, CNC 0 CNC Soccer Classic Greensboro 2, CNU 1 OT CNU 1, Denison (OH) 0, OT Johns Hopkins 9, CNC 0 CNC 2, Stockton St. 1 1994 CNU 1, York (PA) 0 Towson St. Inv. CNC 7, Atlantic Christian 0 CNU/Lanzera Classic NCAA South Regional Towson St. 5, CNC 2 Va. Wesleyan Tourn CNU 2, Rutgers-Camden 0 CNU 4, Greensboro 2 USA South Conference Trn. West. Maryland 4, CNC 2 CNC 2, Shenandoah 0 Richard Stockton 4, CNU 2 CNU 1, Washington & Lee 0 CNU 2, Shenandoah 0 CNC 1, Roanoke 0 Salisbury St. Inv. NC Wesleyan 5, CNU 4, 2OT 1979 CNU 1, Goldey Beacom 0 NCAA Elite 8 Salisbury St. 2, CNU 1 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 4, CNU 1 2005 CNC Soccer Festival 1989 Joe Pombriant/CNU Classic Elon 3, CNC 1 CNC/7Up Soccer Classic York (PA) 2, CNU 1 Atlantic Christian 4, CNC 0 CNC 10, Gallaudet 1 1995 2001 CNU 2, Wilmington (OH) 0 Salisbury St. Inv. CNC 3, Atlantic Christian 0 CNU/Lanzera Classic CNU Invitational Salisbury St. 4, CNC 1 Blue Marlin Invitational CNU 4, St. Mary’s (Md.) 2 CNU 2, York 0 USA South Conference Trn. West. Maryland 9, CNC 4 CNC 1, Shenandoah 0 OT Dickinson 5, CNU 3 CNU 4, Emory 0 CNU 2, Shenandoah 1, 2 OT 1980 CNC 7, St. Mary’s (Md.) 0 Haverford Invitational Greensboro 1, CNU 0 CNC Soccer Festival Dixie Conf. Tourn. at Methodist Moravian 7, CNU 5 OT VA Wesleyan Trn. Cabrini 3, CNU 0 CNU 2, William Patterson 1 2006 Roanoke 2, CNC 1 Methodist 3, CNC 0 Joe Pombriant/CNU Classic Richmond 2, CNC 0 CNU 3, Cortland St. 1 CNU 6, Johnson & Wales 0 1983 1990 1997 York (PA) 3, CNU 1 Longwood Inv. CNC/7Up Soccer Classic CNU Invitational Dixie Conference Trn. Hamp.-Sydney 2, CNC 0 CNC 1, Wilkes 0 Muhlenberg 3, CNU 1 CNU 3, Shenandoah 2 OT Methodist College Tournament Trenton St. 2, CNC 1 Fredonia 1, CNC 0 Maryville (Tn.) 2, CNU 0 Greensboro, 3, CNU 1 CNU 5, Villa Julie 0 Roanoke Invitational Methodist Invitational CNU 6, Huntingdon 0 1985 U. of South 6, CNC 0 Col. of New Jersey 4, CNU 1 2002 CNU 2, Heidleberg 1 CNU Invitational USA South Tournament VISA Playoffs CNC 4, Limestone 2 CNU 5, Methodist 0 Liberty 0, CNC 0 *Liberty CNU 3, Southwestern 1 Greensboro 0, CNU 0 (GC 4-3 in wins in shootout 1991 1998 CNU 2, York (PA) 2, 2OT penalty kicks) CNC/Comfort Inn Classic CNU Invitational 1986 CNC 3, Marymount 0 CNU 2, Keene St. (N.H.) 1 OT Dixie Conference Trn. NCAA Tournament CNC\Athletes Foot Inv. CNC 1, Md. East-Shore 0 Col. of N.J. 1, CNU 0 CNU 2, Methodist 1 CNU 5, Chestnut Hill 0 Greensboro 2, CNU 1 CNC 2, Johns Hopkins 0 Blue Marlin Invitational Va. Wesleyan Inv. Johns Hopkins 3, CNU 1 CNC 2, Stockton St. 1 Western Md. 2, CNC 0 Kean (N.J.) 7, CNU 2 2003 CNU 4, E. Conn. 0 2007 VISA Playoffs CNC1, St. Mary’s (Md.) 1 Joe Pombriant/CNU Classic VCAM/CNU Classic CNC 1, Lynchburg 0 VISA Playoffs CNU 1, Frostburg St. 0 CNU 3, Eastern Mennonite 0 Longwood 2, CNC 1 OT Va. Wesleyan 2, CNC 1 1999 CNU 4, Moravian 0 Messiah 3, CNU ! NCAA South Regional CNU Invitational Bethany 1, CNC 0 1992 Emory 1, CNU 0 Virginia Wesleyan Tourn. Joe Pombriant/CNU Classic CNU/Lanzera Classic CNU 1, Fredonia (N.Y.) 0 CNU 1, York (PA) 1, 2OT Coll. of NJ 4, CNU 3 CNU 8, Kean St. 1

Ye a r l y Le a d e r s Year Goals Assists Points Year Goals Assists Points 1974 Andre Bell 7 2000 Oscar Gomez-Romero 11 Oscar Gomez-Romero 14 Oscar Gomez-Romero 36 1975 Andre Bell 12 Andre Bell 4 Andre Bell 28 2001 Carlos Placencia 11 Ryan Whinery 8 Carlos Placencia 28 1976 Richard Clemence 7 2002 Joshua Shaw 9 Justin Joswick 7 Billy Lucas 22 1977 Jim Barranger 22 Chris Stowell 9 Jim Barranger 51 2003 Nick Yannitello 12 Billy Lucas 9 Nick Yannitello 28 1978 Joe Garone 9 Joe Garone 4 Joe Garone 22 2004 Billy Lucas 12 Derek Shaw 10 Billy Lucas 30 Alex Vazquez 4 2005 Daniel Fogarty 10 Daniel Fogarty 6 Daniel Fogarty 26 1979 Albert Abraham 4 2006 Michael Caro 13 Derek Shaw 15 Michael Caro 35 Bill Foster 4 2007 Michael Caro 20 Jimmy Hash 4 Michael Caro 41 1980 Chak Pang 5 David Crowley 2 Chak Pang 10 1981 Sean Gatz 6 1982 Victor Kwantreng 15 Mark Yacobi 7 Victor Kwantreng 32 1983 Chris Frazier 7 Chris Frazier 4 Chris Frazier 18 John Gallorini 4 Bill Dittmar 4 1984 Chris Frazier 8 Donovan Gutzmore 7 Chris Frazier 21 1985 B.B. Carter 12 Chris Frazier 12 B.B. Carter 28 1986 Chris Frazier 10 Chris Frazier 11 Chris Frazier 31 1987 Jon Schwartzman 8 Junior Carter 5 Jon Schwartzman 19 Kirk Rhinehart 5 1988 John Fitzgerald 10 John Fitzgerald 6 John Fitzgerald 26 1989 Russell Rutter 19 Russell Rutter 8 Russell Rutter 46 1990 Jason Burwitz 5 Charlie Sneddon 4 Jason Burwitz 12 1991 Dusty Scott 8 Dusty Scott 7 Dusty Scott 23 1992 Ian MacPherson 16 Carey Aliff 6 Ian MacPherson 33 1993 Dave Bonday 14 Charlie Sneddon 10 Dave Bonday 32 1994 John Leonard 11 John Leonard 5 John Leonard 27 1995 Ian MacPherson 13 Matt Dyke 5 Ian MacPherson 29 1996 Ian MacPherson 14 John Leonard 9 Ian MacPherson 32 1997 Joey Moriarty 11 Joey Moriarty 6 Joey Moriarty 28 1998 Joey Moriarty 8 Steve Sachs 12 Steve Sachs 24 1999 Oscar Gomez-Romero 12 Steve Sachs 10 Oscar Gomez-Romero 28

25 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 CNU’s All -Ti m e Ro s t e r (Since 1976) Caro, Michael 04, 05, Earls, Ken 83,84 Hammond, Hams 77 Majewski, Jimmy 05, 06, 07 Pittenger, Craig 98, 99, 00,01 Smith, David 03 Abi-Saab, Shadi 97,98, 06, 07 Ebisawa, Masa 95,96 Hammond, Manny 80 Malcolm, Billy 83 Placencia, Carlos 01 Smith, Hyon Chun 83 99,00 Carollo, Vinny 91 Edwards, Shawn 99, 00, Hammond, Tom Malehorn, Matt 94 Pombriant, Joseph 97,98 Smith, Leigh 82 Abell, John 00, 02 Carr, Tim 06, 07 01, 02 82,83,84,85 Mankin, Jack 91, 92 Powell, Drew 90, 92 Smith, Mike 76,77 Abraham, Albert 79,80,81 Carter, B.B. 85 Ellwood, Brian 93 Hansen, Seth 05 Markiewicz, Mark 95 Prokopik, Mike 83,84,85,86 Sneddon, Charlie 90,91, Aliff, Carey 92 Carter, Junior 85,86,87,88 Harmon, Jeff 85,86 Marston, James 96,97 Pyle, Eric 86,87,88,89 93,94 Alimonos, Jimmy 92,93.94 Carver, Andrew 05, 06, 07 Harrell, Stephen 05, 06, 07 Martin, Kyle 03, 05, 06 Soares, Sandro 93 Allan, Kyle 05, 06, 07 Carwile, Corey 88 Hart, Paul 76,77 Mattison, Ralph 88 Reeves, Roland 77 Spencer, Kevin 94,95,96 Altman, Brad 76 Casey, Lance 83,84 Hash, Jimmy 05, 06, 07 Matula, Jay 93 Rehberg, Russ 92,93 Stewart, Herbie Anderson, Jonathon 05 Cash, Tim 77 Heaton, Craig 90,91, 92 Mauney, Greg 93,94,96,97 Reiger, Kirk 77 85,86,87,88 Anderson, Todd 80,81 Chalkley 78 Helmick, George 92 Mausteller, Mike 03 Rhinehart, Kirk 87,89 Stowell, Chris 76,77 Arnold, Hugh 77 Cheatham, Brian 81 Hermann, Steve 89 Mayer, Jamie 04 Richmond, Kevin 77 Strickland, Earl 77 Asperin, Tony 97,98 Chezem, Justin 01, 02, Hilton, Steve 79 McCarthy, J.J. 88,89,90 Richter, Greg 94 Sullivan, Will 86,87 Ayotte, Justin 02, 03, 04 03, 04 Hoaglund, Glen 88,89 McCoy, Andrew 06 Riddle, Kenny 95 Azcarate, Daniel 00 Childress, Matt 87 Hood, Mark 78 McCormack, John 99, 00, Ridgway, Chris 91 Taylor, Rick 76 Cilley, Richard 76,77 Chris Frazier Hopkins, Jeff 90 01, 02 Ritter, Gino 90,91,92,93 Tengs, Matt 06, 07 Cirnigliaro, Sal 85,86 Elmore, Luther 01 Houck, Jon 91 McLellan, Aaron 02 Thatcher, Art 74,75,76,77 Clare, Tyler 07 Engley, Tim 90,91 Hughes, Brock 07 Meadows, Geoff 88,91, 92 Thome, Chris 07 Clayman, Jeff 99, 00 Huttman, Kenny 04, 05, 07 Meszaros, Alex 90 Tichy, Wolfgang 84,85 Clemence, Richard 76,77, Farino, Jason 98, 99, 00, 01 Hurt, Perry 78,79 Mertz, Mike 03 Toms, Tracy 81,82,83 78,79 Fazio, Chris 81,82,83 Huylebroeck, Kevin 97,98, Milburn, Philip 80,81 Trainum, Brent 00, 01, 02 Connors, Patrick 82 Figueiredo, Jorge 01 99 Mills, Ashby 03 Trueblood, Shawn 04, 05, Cook, Steve 83,84,85,86 Finnigan, David 82 Mondragon, Felipe 97 06, 07 Corser, John 06, 07 Fiscella, Luigi 85,86 Isham, Jon 81 Moore, Chris 93 Tweed, Brian 05, 06, 07 Cott, Ryan 98 Fitzgerald, John 86,87,88,89 Moore, Doug 89,90 Turpin, David 82,83 Junior Carter Cotten, Matt 93,94 Fitzhugh, John 04 Jenkins, B.J. 96,97,98 Moorman, Jimmy 96 Flynn, Sean 94,95,96,98 Johansson,Andrew 01, 03 Moosavizadeh, Shahriar 79 Jon Schwartzman Vaughan, Brian 89 Bailey, James 90,91 Fogarty, Daniel 03, 04, 05, Johnson, Jimmy 90,91, 92 Morefield, Brance 95,96,97, Rives, Tyler 05 Vazquez, Alex 76,77,78 Bailey, John 88,89,90,91 06 Jones, Matt 95 98 Rocheleau, Kevin 90 Veldhuis, Stefan 02, 03, 04 Bailey, Tom 76,77 Foster, David 82 Jordan, Alan 99,00, 01, 02 Moriarty, Joey 97,98 Ross, Jeremy 96 Via, David 79 Banks, Carl 88 Foster, William 79 Joswick, Justin 99, 00, Morris, Alan 79 Rowe, John 77 Via, Michael 82 Barefoot, James 89,90, 92 Fraioli, Marc 83 01, 02 Morrow, Mark 84,85,86,87 Rutter, Russell 89 Vieten, Tommy 04, 05, Barefoot, Jeff 91, 92 Frazier, Chris 83,84,85,86 Morse, Dustin 97,98, 99, 00 Ryan, Jamie 88 06, 07 Barranger, Jim 77 Freidman, Bob 77 Kearney, Andrew 03 Mosley, Gerard 83,84,85,86 Vincent, Frank 80,81,82 Basso, Tony 01, 02, 03, 04 Friant, Greg 86,87,88,90 Keaton, Michael 97,98 Moureau, Sebastien 89 Sachs, Scott 99, 00, 01 Vosler, Shea 96 Bell, Andre 74,75,76,77 Fusco, Steve 79 Kellen, Chuck 92 Mulcahy, Paul 81,82 Sachs, Steve 96,97,98, 99 Benet, Richard 82 Bill Dittmar Keller, Steve 03, 04 Mullenax, Rocky 04 Sahms, Jeff 84,85,86,87 Wagner, Kevin 83,84,86,87 Berger, Axel 93 Councill, Will 98 Gagliardi, Kenneth 78 Kennedy, Scott 78 Mullins, Chris 95 Salada, Bill 76,77 Wahlert, Travis 92,93,94 Blandon, Carlos 89,90 Cox, Chad 91 Galle, George 76,77 Kim, Taesung 76,77 Mury, Mark 91, 92 Samuel, Jeff 94,95 Walk, Larry 96,97,98 Blasingame, Lee 79 Crandall, Brad 88 Gallorini, John 83,84,85 Knaus, Jared 07 Saras, Demo 91, 92 Ward, John 79,80,82 Blecher, Simon 03, 04, 05 Crockwell, Andrew 85,86 Garcia, Roberto 99 Krieger, Kyle 02, 03 Nugent, James 05, 06, 07 Saunders, Chris 94 Watson, Brandon 06, 07 Bleier, Paul 91, 92 Crowder, Ben 02, 03 Garone, Joe 78,79 Kuhnle, Scott 88,89 Saunders, Paul 88 Weller, Paul Boettcher, Matt 00, 01 Crowley, David 78,79,80,81 de Gasperin, Ernesto 03 Kwantreng, Victor 82 Oblein, Mike 80 Schaughnessy, John 81 Whitehurst, Jeff 93,94,95 Boettcher, Bryan 00 Cruz, Juan 82 Gatz, Sean 79,80,81,82 Scheiman, Jeff 79,80 Whinery, Ryan 99, 00, 01 Bonday, Dave 93 Curran, Derek 76,77,78 Gendron, Mark 77 Lages, Bill 94 Schiele, Paul 77 Wilcox, Peter 81 Bonus, Paul 94 Curran, Ian 80,81,82 Glancy, Casey 05, 06, 07 Lamprecht, Brian 88 Schwab, Brian 96,97,98 Wohl, Scott 93,94 Bridges, Mark 79 Curtis, Rodney 98, 99, 00 Gomez-Romero, Oscar 96,97,Laughlin, Joe 91 Schwaner, Henry 77 Woodhouse, Angelo 77 Brightman, Robert 76,77, 99,00 Leadbetter, Rob 01, 02, Schwartzman, Jon 86,87, 78,79 Davis, Bryan 05, 06, 07 Gourley, Jeff 84 03, 04 88,89 Yacobi, Mark 82,83 Brindley, Bart 91 Davis, Howard 94,95,96 Granger, Alex 76 Leonard, John 94,96 Scott, Dusty 88,90,91 Yannitello, Nick 01, 02, Brinkel, Paul 93 Debure, Oliver 81,82 Greaves, Karl 83,84,85,86 Liebler, Jon 89 Shade, Mark 84 03, 04 Bristow, Danny 78 Decell, Damian 78,80,81 Greenberg, Kevin 06, 07 Lippus, J.R. 87,88 Shaffer, Jimmy 97 Young, Dwayne 90 Youri, Scott 76,77 Brophy, Matt 83,84 Delavar, Reza 76 Gregory, Geoff 95 Livingstone, Allan 87,88, Steve Sachs Shaw, Derek 03, 04, 05, 06 Brown, Bruce 76,77,78 Detamore, Stan 78 Guida, John 77 89,90 Shaw, Joshua 99, 00, Bryant, Carl 78 Ditsworth, Alan 89 Guida, Mike 77 Longobardi, Rick 83,84, Okeke, David 80,81 01, 02 Zelada, Martin 99, 00, Burwitz, Jason 90 Dittmar, Bill 83,84,85,86 Guinti, David 78,79 85,86 Olenski, Thomas 80 Sheldon, Devin 91 01, 02 Buttafuoco, Luigi 87 Douglas, Brian 94 Gulledge, Ricky 95,96,97,98 Low, Kenne 95,97,98 Olsen, Peter 88,89 Shin, Jae 84,85 Zenewicz, P.J. 94,95 Butler, Charles 82 Doukan, Ala 93 Gutzmore, Donovan 84,85, Lowe, Dan 91 Showers, Dave 93 Burgoyne, David 77 Dowaliby, Eli 95,96,97,98 86,87 Lucas, Billy 01, 02, 03, 04 Page, Matt 04, 05, 06, 07 Shumate, Brian 01, 02, Burns, Richard 80,81 Doway, Evans 84 Lunn, Art 77 Palmaz, Marcelo 81,82 03, 04 Downes, Steve 90,91,92,93 Hable, James 94,95,96,97 Pang, Chak 80,81,82 Sibiga, Ted 99 Cahoon, Jeff 76 Duecy, Luke 90 Hagerty, Ryan 99, 00, 01 MacDonald, Eddie 97,98 Parolisi, Mike 99, 00 Sivulka, Lubos 85,86 Canaday, David 79,80 Dyer, Dustin 02 Hale, Tim 77 MacPherson, Ian 92,93, Perez, Byron 95,96 Slack, Patrick 89 Canaday, Scott 79 Dyke, Matt 93,94,95 Hai, Hong Ho 80,81 95,96 Perina, Hugo 89 Small, Galen 03, 04, 05, 06 Capece, Dave 93,94 Hammond, Didier 78 Mahiques, Zach 06 Petrey, Jon 76,77 Smith, Cary 86,87,89,90

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Av e r e t t Co l l . o f Ne w Je r s e y Fe r r u m Gr e e n s b o r o Game 13 - Sat., Oct. 4 Game 5 - Sat., Sept. 13 Game 12 - Fri., Oct 3 Game 17 - Sat. Oct. 18th Captains Field Captains Field Captains Field Captains Field Series Record: CNU leads 25-7-1 Series Record: TCNJ leads 2-1 Series Record: CNU leads 18-2 Series Record- Greensboro leads 18-17-4 Location______Danville, VA Location______Ewing, NJ Location______Ferrum, VA Location______Greensboro, NC Colors______Navy & Gold Colors______Blue & Gold Colors______Black & Gold Colors______Green, White & Silver Nickname______Cougars Nickname______Lions Nickname______Panthers Nickname______Pride Conference______USA South Conference______NJAC Conference______USA South Conference______USA South Enrollment______1,000 Enrollment______5,900 Enrollment______1,000 Enrollment______1,000 Head Coach______Jim Gourlay Head Coach______George Nazario Head Coach______Rod Baker Head Coach______Bill Brady 2007 Record______4-10 2007 Record______10-6-3 2007 Record______4-12-1 2007 Record______14-5-3 2007 Result vs. CNU______L 2-0 2007 Result vs. CNU______W 4-3 2007 Result vs. CNU______L 7-0 2007 Result vs. CNU______L 3-1 SID______Drew Wilson SID______Ann King SID______Gary Holden SID______Bob Lowe SID Phone______434-791-5621 SID Phone______609-771-2517 SID Phone______540-365-4306 SID Phone______336-272-7102 X279 SID [email protected] SID [email protected] SID [email protected] SID [email protected]

Ma r y Wa s h i n g t o n Me d a i l l e Me t h o d i s t N.C. We s l e y a n Game 8- Sat., Sept. 20 Game 1 - Fri., Aug. 29 Game 15 - Sat. October 11th Game 19 - Sat. Nov 1st Fredericksburg, VA Captains Field Fayettville NC Rocky Mount NC Series Record: MWC leads 14-13-3 Series Record: First Meeting Series Record- CNU leads 22-15-1 Series Record- NCW leads 16-14-6 Location______Fredericksburg, VA Location______Buffalo, NY Location______Fayetteville, NC Location______Rocky Mount, NC Colors______Navy Blue & Gray Colors______Navy, gold & white Colors______Green & Gold Colors______Royal Blue & Gold Nickname______Eagles Nickname______Mavericks Nickname______Monarchs Nickname______Bishops Conference______CAC Conference______AMCC Conference______USA South Conference______USA South Enrollment______4,000 Enrollment______2,300 Enrollment______2,000 Enrollment______900 Head Coach______Roy Gordon Head Coach______Dan Krzyzanowicz Head Coach______Justin Terranova Head Coach______Jason Kilby 2007 Record______10-6 2007 Record______17-3-2 2007 Record______13-7-1 2007 Record______18-2 2007 Result vs. CNU______No game 2007 Result vs. CNU______No game 2007 Result vs. CNU______L 1-0, W 1-0 2007 Result vs.CNU______W 2-1 SID______Clint Often SID______Mike Carbery SID______Kirbie Britt SID______Rikki Rich SID Phone______540-654-1743 SID Phone______716-880-2357 SID Phone______910-630-7172 SID Phone______252-985-5271 SID [email protected] SID e-mail___ [email protected] SID e-mail___ [email protected] SID [email protected]

Ro a n o k e Sa l i s b u r y Sh e n a n d o a h St. Ma r y ’s Game 9 - Tue., Sept. 23 Game 16 - Wed., Oct. 15 Game 14 - Wed. Oct. 8th Game 18 - Wed., Oct. 22 Salem, VA Captains Field Winchester, VA St. Mary’s City, MD Series Record: CNU leads 7-4-1 Series Record: Salisbury leads: 14-8 Series Record - 22-5 Series Record: CNU leads: 9-5-1 Location______Salem, VA Location______Salisbury, MD Location______Winchester, VA Location______St. Mary’s City, MD Colors______Maroon & White Colors______Maroon & Gold Colors_ ____ Red, White & Midnight Blue Colors______Blue, White, & Gold Nickname______Maroons Nickname______Sea Gulls Nickname______Hornets Nickname______Seahawks Conference______ODAC Conference______CAC Conference______USA South Conference______CAC Enrollment______1,700 Enrollment______6,700 Enrollment______2,586 Enrollment______1,850 Head Coach______Scott Allison Head Coach______Gerry DiBartolo Head Coach______Des Lawless Head Coach______Herb Gainey 2007 Record______12-8-1 2007 Record______16-4-2 2007 Record______6-15 2006 Record______8-9-1 2007 Result vs. CNU______L 1-0 2007 Result vs. CNU______W 5-3 2007 Result vs. CNU ______L 6-0 2006 Result vs. CNU______L 1-0 SID______Brad Moore SID______Sam Atkinson SID______Scott Musa SID______Nairem Moran SID Phone______540-375-2344 SID Phone______410-543-6016 SID Phone______540-665-5417 SID Phone______240-895-4482 SID [email protected] SID e-mail____ [email protected] SID [email protected] SID [email protected]

Southwestern Tr i n i t y (TX) Virginia We s l e y a n We s t m i n s t e r Game 10 - Fri., Sept. 26 Game 11 - Sun., Sept. 28 Game 7 - Wed., Sept. 17 Game 1 - Fri., Aug. 31 Georgetown, TX San Antonio, TX VA Beach, VA Captains Field Series Record: CNU leads 2-0 Series Record: Trinity leads 1-0 Series Record: VWC leads 23-7-2 Series Record: CNU leads 5-2 Location______Georgetown, TX Location______San Antonio, TX Location______Norfolk, VA Location______New Wilmington, PA Colors______Black & gold Colors______Maroon & White Colors______Navy Blue & Silver Colors______Navy blue & white Nickname______Pirates Nickname______Tigers Nickname______Blue Marlins Nickname______Titans Conference______SCAC Conference______SCAC Conference______ODAC Conference______PAC Enrollment______1,265 Enrollment______2,700 Enrollment______1,400 Enrollment______1,400 Head Coach______Don Gregory Head Coach______Paul McGinlay Head Coach______Mike McFarland Head Coach______Girish Thakar 2007 Record______12-6-2 2007 Record______23-1-0 2007 Record______17-4-1 2007 Record______11-7-3 2007 Result vs. CNU______No game 2007 Result vs. CNU______No game 2007 Result vs. CNU______W 2-1 2007 Result vs. CNU______no game SID______Brendan Ross SID______Justin Parker SID______Joe Wasiluk SID______Justin Zackal SID Phone______512-863-1254 SID Phone______210-999-8447 SID Phone______757-455-3393 SID Phone______724-946-6357 SID e-mail___ [email protected] SID [email protected] SID [email protected] SID e-mail__ [email protected]

Yo r k Game 2 - Sat., Aug. 30 Captains Field Series Record: York leads 3-2-2 Location______York, PA Colors______Green & White Nickname______Spartans Conference______CAC Enrollment______4,300 Head Coach______Mark Ludwig 2007 Record______21-3-1 2007 Result vs. CNU______W 5-2 SID______Scott Guise SID Phone______717-815-1394 SID [email protected] 27 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Ye a r By Ye a r Sc o r e s

Wilkes6 9/1 H/W 2-1 UNC Greensboro* 10/8 H/W 3-2 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/26 A/W 2-0 Mary Washington 10/25 A/W 3-2 SUNY-Fredonia6 9/2 H/L 0-1 William & Mary 10/10 A/L 0-4 Liberty 10/30 H/T 2-2 Randolph-Macon 10/29 H/W 3-1 U. of the South13 9/7 N/L 0-6 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/14 A/W 4-2 Va. Common. 11/2 A/L 1-3 Longwood 11/1 H/W 3-1 7 Limestone13 9/8 N/W 4-2 Mary Washington 10/18 A/W 2-1 Mary Washington 11/4 H/L 0-3 Bethany (WV) 11/8 A/L 0-1 2 Dist. of Columbia 9/12 H/T 1-1* St. Andrews* 10/21 A/T 1-1 Lynchburg 11/15 H/W 2-1 2 Longwood 9/19 A/L 2-5 Va. Wesleyan* 10/25 A/L 1-2 1983 (9-8-1) Longwood 11/19 H/L 1-2* Methodist* 9/22 A/L 0-5 Methodist* 10/28 H/W 1-0 Coach: Seth Roland Mary Washington 9/26 A/L 1-3 Randolph-Macon 10/31 H/L 1-3 Richmond 9/7 A/W 2-0 Hampden-Sydney5 9/10 N/L 0-2 Ferrum* 9/29 H/W 3-0 5 Marymount 9/30 A/W 2-0 1974 (1-9-2) 1979 (2-9-4) Col. of N.J. 9/11 N/L 1-2 Greensboro* 10/3 H/L 0-3 Coach: William Sneddon Coach: Bob Cummings William & Mary 9/14 A/L 0-4 Shenandoah 10/6 A/L 0-1 Va. Wesleyan 9/18 H/L 0-5 Elon1 9/7 H/L 1-3 N.C. Wesleyan* 9/17 H/L 0-2 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/9 A/T 0-0* Greensboro* 9/24 A/L 2-4 Barton1 9/8 H/L 0-4 St. Andrews* 9/23 H/W 7-0 Lynchburg 9/27 A/L 0-17 Salisbury St. 9/27 H/W 3-2* Haverford 10/13 H/W 2-1 Longwood 9/12 A/L 1-2 1987 (8-8-3) UNC Greensboro* 9/29 H/L 2-4 4 Greensboro 10/1 A/W 8-0 Lynchburg 10/16 A/T 4-4* Salisbury St. 9/15 A/L 1-4 Coach: Alan Lindsay Methodist* 10/2 H/L 2-3 4 UNC Greensboro* 10/2 A/L 0-6 Averett* 10/17 A/L 0-4 West. Maryland 9/16 N/L 4-9 William Paterson6 9/5 H/W 3-0 William & Mary 10/5 H/L 0-1 Mary Washington 10/5 H/W 2-0 Va. Wesleyan 10/20 A/L 1-3 Hampden-Sydney 9/19 A/T 1-1 Kean (N.J.)6 9/6 H/W 3-0 William & Mary 10/16 A/L 1-5 Va. Common. 10/8 H/W 4-0 Salisbury St. 10/23 A/L 0-1* Averett* 9/22 A/L 0-5 Johns Hopkins8 9/11 N/W 4-2 Radford 10/22 H/T 2-2 Methodist* 10/15 A/W 2-1 Md.-East. Shore 10/26 H/W 4-3* Richmond 10/5 H/T 1-1 Elizabethtown8 9/12 A/L 0-3 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/25 A/W 2-1 UNC Greensboro* 10/7 A/T 4-4 Va. Wesleyan* 10/19 H/L 0-2 William & Mary 9/17 A/L 1-8 1991 (12-6-2) St. Andrews* 10/26 A/L 2-4 Methodist* 10/13 A/L 0-6 Shenandoah 10/22 H/W 9-0 St. Andrews* 9/19 H/W 3-0 Coach: Craig Reynolds Va. Wesleyan* 11/2 A/L 1-4 Mary Washington 10/17 H/W 3-1 Averett 10/26 H/T 1-1* Methodist* 9/23 A/T 3-3* Marymount6 9/7 H/W 3-0 Radford 11/5 A/T 1-1 Greensboro* 10/20 H/W 6-0 Liberty 10/29 A/L 0-1 UNC Greensboro* 9/26 A/L 1-5 Md.-East. Shore6 9/8 H/W 1-0 Va. Wesleyan* 10/24 H/L 0-3 Randolph-Macon 11/2 A/L 1-2* 9 1975 (7-4) Greensboro* 9/27 N/W 1-0 Hampden-Sydney 9/11 H/W 6-1 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/27 H/T 1-1 East Carolina 11/5 H/W 1-0 11 Coach: William Sneddon Averett* 10/3 H/W 6-0 West. Maryland 9/14 N/L 0-2 Randolph-Macon 10/30 A/L 0-1 Va. Wesleyan* 10/6 H/L 2-3 11 Va. Wesleyan* 9/18 H/L 2-4 1984 (11-7-1) St. Mary’s 9/15 N/T 1-1* Mt. St. Mary’s 10/11 A/L 1-2 Longwood 9/18 A/W 2-0 Old Dominion 9/20 A/L 0-7 1980 (1-13-1) Coach: Seth Roland Gettysburg 10/12 A/T 1-1* Methodist* 9/21 H/L 1-5 Greensboro* 9/21 H/W 3-2 Coach: Bob Cummings Shenandoah 9/8 A/W 4-0 10 Ithaca 10/18 N/W 1-0 Mary Washington 9/25 H/L 2-3 UNC Greensboro* 9/24 A/L 3-4 Roanoke1 9/12 H/L 1-2 Roanoke 9/9 A/L 1-2* N.C. Wesleyan* 10/21 H/L 0-3 Ferrum* 9/28 A/W 4-0 St. Andrews* 9/27 H/W 5-2 Richmond1 9/13 H/L 0-2 Richmond 9/12 A/T 0-0* Mary Washington 10/24 H/L 0-2 Catholic 9/29 A/W 2-1 William & Mary 9/30 H/L 1-8 Hampden-Sydney 9/17 H/T 0-0 William & Mary 9/19 H/L 0-1 Randolph-Macon 10/27 A/T 2-2* Dist. of Columbia 10/5 A/W 2-0 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/3 H/W 2-0 N.C. Wesleyan* 9/20 A/L 3-4 Methodist* 9/22 H/W 2-1* Longwood 10/31 A/L 0-2 Greensbboro* 10/9 A/L 1-2 Methodist* 10/11 A/W 2-0 Averett* 9/27 H/L 0-2 Longwood 9/25 A/L 1-2 Catholic 11/4 H/W 3-0 Lynchburg 10/15 H/W 5-3* Richmond 10/16 A/W 1-0 Methodist* 9/29 H/L 0-1 Greensboro* 9/29 H/W 2-1 East Carolina 10/19 H/W 1-0* Radford 10/21 H/W 2-1 Greensboro* 10/4 H/W 7-0 UNC Greensboro* 9/30 H/L 0-4 Va. Wesleyan 10/23 H/L 0-1 Lynchburg 10/24 H/W 1-0 UNC Greensboro* 10/5 H/L 0-2 Lynchburg 10/3 H/L 1-3 Averett* 10/26 H/W 2-1 Mary Washington 10/8 A/L 0-1 St. Andrews* 10/6 A/W 6-1 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/28 H/T 2-2* 1976 (5-7) Va. Common. 10/11 A/L 0-6 Hampden-Sydney 10/10 H/W 1-0 Salisbury St. 10/30 H/W 2-1 Coach: William Sneddon East Carolina 10/14 A/L 1-2 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/13 A/L 0-1 Va. Wesleyan2 11/12 A/L 1-2 William & Mary 9/11 A/L 1-3 Va. Wesleyan* 10/22 A/L 1-5 Va. Wesleyan* 10/16 A/W 1-0 N.C. Wesleyan* 9/18 A/L 1-2 St. Andrews* 10/25 A/L 0-3 Liberty 10/20 H/W 2-1 1992 (7-8-4) Va. Wesleyan* 9/21 A/L 0-3 Randolph-Macon 10/28 H/L 1-2 Averett* 10/24 A/W 4-1 UNC Greensboro* 9/25 H/W 2-0 1988 (11-10) Coach: Craig Reynolds Lynchburg 11/8 H/L 0-8 Mary Washington 10/27 A/L 0-3 6 St. Andrews* 10/2 A/W 2-1 Randolph-Macon 11/3 H/W 1-0 Coach: Craig Reynolds Frostburg St. 9/5 H/W 1-0 Old Dominion 9/1 A/L 0-1 Barton6 14 9/7 N/T 2-2* Greensboro* 10/3 A/W 3-2 East Carolina 11/7 A/W 3-2* 6 Old Dominion 10/5 H/L 0-3 Richard Stockton 9/3 H/W 2-1 Marymount 9/9 A/W 1-0 Va. Common. 11/14 A/W 3-2* 6 15 Liberty 10/12 H/L 0-1 Barton 9/4 H/W 7-0 Bethany (WV) 9/12 A/L 1-2 Shenandoah11 9/10 N/W 7-0 Hiram (O.)15 9/13 N/W 2-0 Randolph-Macon 10/17 A/L 2-4 1985 (12-6-2) 11 Methodist* 10/19 H/W 3-0 Coach: Seth Roland Roanoke 9/11 N/W 1-0 Longwood 9/16 H/L 2-3 Averett* 10/23 H/W 4-0 Apprentice 9/7 H/W 5-0 East Carolina 9/14 H/W 4-2 Methodist* 9/19 A/L 1-2* Lynchburg 11/6 A/L 0-10 Hampden-Sydney 9/11 A/W 5-0 Radford 9/17 A/L 2-3 Mary Washington 9/23 A/T 0-0* Lynchburg 9/20 A.L 1-2 Ferrum* 9/26 H/W 6-0 1981 (2-11-1) Shenandoah 9/14 H/W 9-0 Methodist* 9/23 H/W 1-0 Catholic 9/27 H/W 4-0 Coach: William Sneddon William & Mary 9/17 A/L 2-4 Greensboro* 9/25 H/L 0-2 Va. Wesleyan 9/30 A/T 2-2* UNC Greensboro* 9/13 A/L 0-11 St. Andrews* 9/20 H/W 8-0 Averett* 10/1 A/W 4-1 Greensboro* 10/4 H/T 2-2* Va. Wesleyan* 9/16 H/W 3-1 Longwood 9/25 H/W 2-1 Ferrum* 10/2 A/W 5-0 Shenandoah 10/11 A/L 1-3 Averett* 9/19 H/L 0-2 Greensboro* 9/28 A/W 2-0 Va. Wesleyan* 10/5 A/L 0-2 Dist. of Columbia 10/13 H/L 0-1 Hampden-Sydney 9/23 A/L 1-5 UNC Greensboro* 9/29 A/L 0-2 E. Mennonite 10/8 A/W 1-0 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/15 A/W 2-0 St. Andrews* 9/26 H/L 0-1 Averett* 10/5 H/W 3-0 Randolph-Macon 10/12 H/W 1-0* Columbia Union 10/18 H/W 15-0 1977 (10-6-1) Methodist* 10/3 A/L 1-3 East Carolina 10/8 H/W 5-0 LockHaven 10/15 A/L 0-3 Averett* 10/21 A/L 1-2 Coach: Bob Cummings Mary Washington 10/6 H/L 1-3 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/12 H/T 2-2* St. Mary’s1 9/9 H/L 1-2 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/20 A/L 2-6 Randolph-Macon 10/24 H/W 1-0 1 Radford 10/11 A/L 0-1 Va. Wesleyan* 10/16 H/L 1-3 Salisbury St. 9/10 H/W 1-0 St. Mary’s 10/19 A/W 3-0 Mary Washington 10/22 A/L 0-3 Salisbury St. 10/28 A/L 0-2 Richmond 10/13 A.L 1-4 Hampden-Sydney 10/26 H/W 5-1 William & Mary 9/12 H/L 1-4 Va. Common. 10/17 H/L 1-5 Salisbury St. 10/20 A/L 2-3* Longwood 10/29 H/L 0-4 1993 (9-9) Liberty 9/13 A/W 1-0 Lynchburg 10/24 A/L 1-5 Johns Hopkins 10/23 A/L 2-3* Mt. St. Mary’s 11/5 H/L 2-7 Coach: Craig Reynolds Richmond 9/17 H/L 1-2 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/28 H/T 2-2 Mary Washington 10/26 H/W 2-1* Barton 9/4 A/W 2-1 Averett* 9/22 A/W 3-0 East Carolina 10/31 H/W 4-1 Randolph-Macon 10/30 A/L 1-4 1989 (11-5-2) Marymount 9/8 H/W 8-1 Longwood 9/24 A/W 10-0 Randolph-Macon 11/4 A/L 1-3 Roanoke 11/2 H/W 1-0 St. Andrews* 9/30 H/T 2-2 Coach: Craig Reynolds Dist. of Columbia6 9/10 H/W 5-1 Methodist* 11/6 A/W 2-0* 6 6 UNC Greensboro* 10/8 A/L 0-1 Liberty2 11/13 A/T 0-0+ Gallaudet 9/2 H/W 10-1 West. Maryland 9/11 H/W 1-0 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/12 H/L 2-3 Barton6 9/3 H/W 3-0 Md.-East. Shore 9/15 A/W 5-3* Mary Washington 10/18 H/W 4-0 Shenandoah11 9/9 N/W 1-0* Methodist* 9/18 H/L 2-4 1986 (18-5) 11 Va. Wesleyan* 10/22 H/W 3-0 Coach: Seth Roland St. Mary’s 9/4 N/W 7-0 Mary Washington 9/22 H/L 0-3 Hampden-Sydney 10/26 A/W 4-1 Apprentice 9/3 H/W 11-0 East Carolina 9/13 A/T 1-1* Ferrum* 9/25 A/W 5-1 Methodist* 10/29 A/W 4-1 Johns Hopkins6 9/6 H/W 2-0 Mary Washington 9/15 H/L 1-2* Va. Wesleyan 9/29 H/L 2-4* Barton 11/1 A/W 4-0 Richard Stockton6 9/7 H/W 2-1 Lynchburg 9/20 H/T 1-1* Greensboro* 10/2 A/L 0-2 Greensboro* 11/5 H/W 11-0 1982 (3-11-1) Methodist* 9/23 H/W 2-1* Shenandoah* 10/6 H/W 4-0 2 Salisbury St. 9/10 H/W 4-0 William & Mary 11/9 A/L 0-2 Coach: Seth Roland Shenandoah 9/13 A/W 1-0 Hampden-Sydney 9/26 A/W 3-2* Lynchburg 10/9 A/L 3-6 East Carolina 9/12 A/L 3-6 William & Mary 9/17 H/L 1-2 Ferrum* 9/30 A/W 9-1 Catholic 10/11 H/W 2-1 1978 (7-9-1) Va. Wesleyan* 9/15 A/L 0-10 St. Andrews* 9/20 A/W 2-0 Randolph-Macon 10/1 A/W 4-0 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/14 H/L 2-3 Coach: Bob Cummings Methodist* 9/18 H/W 2-0 Greensboro* 10/4 A/L 0-4 Randolph-Macon 10/17 A/L 1-2 1 Methodist* 9/24 H/L 0-1* Salisbury St. 9/8 H/L 0-2 Hampden-Sydney 9/22 H/L 0-5 Marymount 10/6 H/W 4-0 Longwood 10/23 A/L 3-5 1 UNC Greensboro* 9/27 H/W 2-1 Johns Hopkins 9/9 H/L 0-9 Averett* 9/25 A/L 3-11 Greensboro 9/28 H/L 1-2 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/10 H/L 3-4* Salisbury St. 10/27 H/L 2-3 Longwood 9/12 H/W 6-2 Randolph-Macon 9/28 H/L 2-4 Averett* 10/18 H/W 3-1 Averett* 10/30 A/W 5-2 3 Hampden-Sydney 10/1 H/W 6-1 Towson St. 9/15 A/L 2-5 UNC Greensboro* 10/3 H/L 1-4 Va. Wesleyan 10/21 H/W 2-1 3 Averett* 10/4 A/W 4-0 West. Maryland 9/16 N/L 2-4 Richmond 10/5 H/L 4-5 Va. Wesleyan* 10/7 A/W 1-0 Longwood 10/25 A.L 3-5* 1994 (8-7-1) Hampden-Sydney 9/20 H/L 0-1 Methodist12 10/28 A/L 0-3 Coach: Craig Reynolds Salisbury St. 10/9 A/L 1-4 N.J. Tech 10/11 A/W 4-0 6 Averett* 9/23 H/W 2-0 Radford 10/16 H/L 0-2 Kean (N.J.) 10/13 A/W 3-0 Rutgers-Camden 9/3 H/W 2-0 Greensboro* 9/30 A/W 5-0 1990 (6-10-3) Richard Stockton6 9/4 H/L 2-4 St. Andrews* 10/23 A/W 4-2 St. Mary’s 10/16 H/W 4-0 4 Richmond 10/4 A/L 1-5 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/22 A/W 2-1 Coach: Craig Reynolds Goldey Beacom 9/10 N/W 1-0 28 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Ye a r By Ye a r Sc o r e s

Salisbury St.4 9/11 A/L 1-2 E. Connecticut11 9/12 N/W 4-0 Eastern Mennonite 9/11 A/L 1-2 Emory (GA) 9/10 A/L 1-2* *Dixie/USA South Conf. Games Marymount 9/14 A/W 3-2 Roanoke 9/26 A/W 1-0 Roanoke 9/14 H/L 1-3 Hampden-Sydney 9/13 A/W 5-1 *after score indicates OT Methodist* 9/17 H/L 0-5 Mary Washington 10/1 A/L 0-3 VA Wesleyan 9/18 H/L 1-8 Villa Julie 9/16 N/W 5-0 +won by Liberty in shoot-out Barton 9/21 H/W 2-1 Ferrum* 10/3 H/W 9-0 Methodist* 9/21 A/W 1-0 Huntingdon 9/17 N/W 6-0 1CNC Soccer Festival Ferrum* 9/24 H/L 2-4 E. Mennonite 10/4 H/W 1-0* Chowan* 9/24 A/W 1-0 Roaoke 9/20 A/L 2-3* 2VISA Playoffs Catholic 9/25 H/W 3-2 Methodist* 10/10 A/W 5-4* Averett* 9/27 H/W 6-1 VA Wesleyan 9/27 A/L 2-3 3Towson St. Inv. Chowan 9/28 A/W 5-1 Shenandoah* 10/14 A/L 1-3 Ferrum* 9/28 H/W 2-1 Ferrum* 9/29 H/W 4-0 4Salisbury St. Inv. Greensboro* 10/1 H/W 2-1 Emory (Ga.) 10/17 A/W 1-0 Mary Washington 10/1 A/L 0-6 Averett* 9/30 H/W 4-1 5Longwood Inv. Shenandoah* 10/5 A/W 5-1 Savannah A&D 10/18 A/W 3-2 St. Mary’s 10/5 A/H 2-3* Shenandoah* 10/4 A/W 2-1 6Joe Pombriant/CNU Classic Longwood 10/8 H/T 1-1* Greensboro* 10/25 H/L 1-3 Shenandoah 10/9 A/L 0-1 Methodist* 10/7 A/W 4-0 7NCAA Tourn. N.C. Wesleyan* 10/13 A/L 1-2 Salisbury St. 10/28 H/L 0-1 Greensboro 10/19 H/W 1-0* Greensboro* 10/14 H/W 2-0 8Elizabethtown Tr. Mary Washington 10/19 A/L 1-5 N.C. Wesleyan* 11/5 A/W 1-0 Salisbury 10/23 H/L 2-3 Salisbury 10/18 H/W 4-1 9at UNC Greensboro Averett* 10/29 H/L 1-3 Averett* 11/7 H/W 5-1 NC Wesleyan* 10/26 A/W 3-1 St. Mary’s (MD) 10/21 H/W 5-0 10at Baltimore, Md. Methodist12 11/8 N/W 2-1 Mary Washington 10/25 A/W 1-0* 11Va. Wesleyan Tr. 1995 (5-11-1) 1999 (13-4-1) 12 NC Wesleyan* 10/28 A/T 1-1* 12Dixie/USA South Conf. Tr. Greensboro 11/9 A/L 1-2 12 Coach: Craig Reynolds Coach: Steve Shaw Methodist 11/3 H/W 5-0 13Roanoke Inv. 12 St. Mary’s6 9/2 H/W 4-2 Emory (GA)6,18 9/4 N/L 0-1 Greensboro 11/4 H/L 0-0* 14at Hampton Roads Acad. 2003 (12-5-3) 7 Dickinson6 9/3 H/L 3-5* Fredonia (NY)6,18 9/5 N/W 1-0 Chestnut Hill 11/8 H/W 5-0 15Bethany Inv. Coach: Steve Shaw 7 Barton 9/6 A/L 0-1 Muhlenberg19 9/10 A/L 0-1 York (PA)6 8/29 H/T 1-1* Johns Hopkins 11/11 A/L 1-3 16Haverford Inv. Moravian (Pa.)16 9/9 N/L 5-7* Oswego (NY)19 9/11 N/W 2-1* Col. of New Jersey6 8/30 H/W 4-0 17Methodist Inv. Cabrini (Pa.)16 9/10 N/L 0-3 VA Wesleyan 9/22 A/W 1-0 Frostburg St.11 9/5 N/W 1-0 2007 (11-7-0) 18at William & Mary Mary Washington 9/13 H/T 0-0* Methodist* 9/25 H/W 6-0 11 Coach: Steve Shaw 19Muhlenberg Tournament Moravian 9/6 N/W 4-0 21 Methodist* 9/16 H/L 0-6 Mary Washington 9/29 H/W 1-2 17 East. Mennonite 8/31 H/W 3-1 20N.C. Wesleyan Tournament Emory 9/13 N/L 1-4 21 Ferrum* 9/23 A/L 2-3* Wash & Lee 1 0/2 H/W 2-0 17 Messiah 9/1 H/L 1-3 21VCAM/CNU Classic Lynchburg 9/14 N/W 2-1 6 Chowan 9/27 H/W 4-1 Gettysburg20 10/9 N/L 1-2 Coll. of New Jersey 9/7 HL 4-3 Ferrum* 9/27 A/W 6-0 6 Greensboro* 9/30 A/L 1-2 Stevens Tech20 10/10 N/W 7-0 Averett* 9/28 A/W 7-0 Kean St. 9/8 H/W 8-1 Shenandoah* 10/4 H/L 0-2 Shenandoah* 10/13 H/W 5-1 Chowan* 10/1 H/W 10-0 York (PA) 9/15 A/L 5-2 Mt. Olive 10/7 A/L 1-3 E. Mennonite 10/16 A/W 2-1 St. Mary’s (MD) 10/4 A/L 0-1* Villa Julie 9/16 A/W 4-0 Goucher 10/10 A/L 1-2 Roanoke 10/20 H/T 1-1 Shenandoah* 10/7 H/W 4-3 Univ. of D.C. 9/21 A/W 6-0 Marymount 10/14 H/W 7-3 Greensboro* 10/24 A/L 1-2 Messiah 10/10 A/L 0-1 VA Wesleyan 9/26 H/L 2-1 Columbia Union 10/22 H/W 11-0 Salisbury St. 10/24 A/W 2-1* Lebanon Valley 10/11 A/W 3-1 Averett* 9/29 A/W 2-0 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/25 H/L 1-2 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/27 H/W 6-0 Greensboro* 10/18 A/T 0-0* Ferrum* 9/30 A/W 7-0 Averett* 10/28 A/W 5-3 Averett* 11/6 A/W 8-0 Salisbury 10/22 A/L 1-6 Shenandoah* 10/3 H/W 6-0 Ferrum* 11/7 A/W 2-1* Methodist* 10/25 H/W 3-1 Methodist* 10/6 H/W 1-0 Mary Washington 10/28 H/T 1-1* Roanoke 10/10 H/W 1-0 2000 (18-3-1) NC Wesleyan* 11/1 H/W 2-1 Greensboro 10/13 A/W 3-1 Coach: Steve Shaw NC Wesleyan12 11/7 H/W 3-0 Salisbury 10/17 A/L 5-3 New Jersey City6 9/1 H/W 5-1 Greensboro12 11/8 H/L 1-2 St. Mary’s (MD) 10/20 H/W 1-0 E. Mennonite 9/6 A/W 2-1 NC Wesleyan* 10/27 H/L 2-1 12 Emory 9/9 A/W 4-1 2004 (11-7-2) Methodist 11/2 N/L 1-0 Oglethorpe 9/10 A/W 2-1* Coach: Steve Shaw 1996 (13-5) St. Mary’s 9/13 H/W 2-0 Denison (OH)6 9/4 H/W 1-0* Coach: Steve Shaw Methodist* 9/16 A/W 3-2 York (PA)6 9/5 H/W 1-0 Washington (Md.) 9/7 H/W 4-3 Va. Wesleyan 9/27 H/T 1-1* Messiah 9/11 H/L 0-3 Greensboro* 9/11 H/L 0-2 Ferrum* 9/30 H/W 3-0 Roanoke 9/15 A/W 2-1 Md.-East. Shore 9/15 H/W 7-1 Averett* 10/1 H/W 3-1 Lynchburg 9/18 H/T 0-0* Barton 9/18 H/W 3-0 Mary Washington 10/4 A/L 0-1 Chowan 9/21 A/W 2-0 St. Mary’s 9/21 H/W 7-0 Ramapo 10/7 A/W 3-0 VA Wesleyan 9/22 A/L 1-2 Marymount 9/22 A/L 1-2 Shenandoah* 10/11 A/W 2-0 Southwestern (TX) 9/25 A/W 3-0 Va. Wesleyan 9/25 A/L 0-2 Hampden-Sydney 10/14 A/W 3-0 Trinity (TX) 9/26 A/L 0-4 Methodist* 9/28 A/L 1-3 Roanoke 10/17 A/W 1-0 Averett* 10/2 H/W 9-0 Chowan 10/1 A/W 3-1 Greensboro* 10/22 H/W 1-0 Ferrum* 10/3 H/W 9-0 Ferrum* 10/5 H/W 2-0 Salisbury St. 10/25 H/W 3-2* Shenandoah* 10/6 A/W 2-1 Emory & Henry 10/12 A/L 2-6* N.C. Wesleyan* 10/30 A/W 4-0 Methodist* 10/9 A/L 1-2* Shenandoah* 10/16 A/W 1-0 Averett12 10/31 H/W 4-0 Greensboro* 10/16 H/T 1-1* Mt. Olive 10/19 H/W 6-2 Greensboro12 11/4 H/L 1-2* Salisbury 10/20 H/L 1-3 Columbia Union 10/27 A/W 12-1 Greensboro7 11/11 H/W 4-2 St. Mary’s (MD) 10/23 H/W 5-0 Mary Washington 10/30 A/W 2-0 Washington & Lee7 11/12 H/W 1-0 Mary Washington 10/27 A/W 2-1* Goucher 11/2 H/W 2-0 Wisc.-Oshkosh7 11/19 H/L 1-4 NC Wesleyan* 10/30 A/L 1-3 N.C. Wesleyan* 11/5 A/W 8-0 Shenandoah12 11/2 H/W 2-0 Averett* 11/9 H/W 9-1 2001 (15-5) NC Wesleyan12 11/5 A/L 4-5* Coach: Steve Shaw 1997 (10-9) York (PA) 8/31 H/W 2-0 2005 (12-7-0) Coach: Steve Shaw Emory (GA) 9/1 H/W 4-0 Coach: Steve Shaw Washington (Md.) 9/3 A/W 2-0 William Paterson11 9/8 N/W 2-1 6 6 York (PA) 9/3 H/L 1-2 Muhlenberg (Pa.) 9/6 H/L 1-3 Cortland St.11 9/9 N/W 3-1 6 6 Wilmington (OH) 9/4 H/W 2-0 Maryville (Tenn.) 9/7 H/L 0-2 Eastern Mennonite 9/12 H/W 1-0 VA Wesleyan 9/9 H/L 1-4 Chowan 9/10 H/W 4-1 VA Wesleyan 9/19 A/W 1-0 Elmhurst (IL) 9/10 H/W 2-1 Col. of N.J.17 9/13 N/L 1-4 Messiah 9/22 A/L 2-3* 17 Hampden-Sydney 9/13 H/W 1-0 Heidleberg (O.) 9/14 N/W 2-1 Lebanon Valley 9/23 A/W 3-0 Otterbein (OH) 9/17 A/W 1-0 Washington & Lee 9/17 A/L 2-4 Chowan* 9/26 H/W 9-0 Denison (OH) 9/18 A/W 3-1 E. Mennonite 9/21 H/L 0-3 St. Mary’s 9/27 A/L 0-4 Roanoke 9/24 H/W 4-0 Hampden-Sydney 9/24 A/W 3-2* Averett* 9/29 A/W 2-1* Averett* 10/1 A/W 4-0 Methodist* 9/27 H/W 3-1 Ferrum* 9/20 A/W 1-0 Ferrum* 10/2 A/W 4-0 Mary Washington 10/1 H/W 4-3 Mary Washington 10/2 H/W 3-2 Shenandoah* 10/5 H/W 9-0 Ferrum* 10/4 A/W 3-2* Methodist* 10/6 H/W 2-1 Greensboro* 10/15 A/L 1-3 Va. Wesleyan 10/8 H/L 2-3* Shenandoah* 10/10 H/W 6-0 Salisbury 10/19 A/L 2-3 Shenandoah* 10/15 H/W 3-0 Greensboro* 10/21 A/L 1-2 St. Mary’s (MD) 10/22 A/L 1-3 Brian Tweed Greensboro* 10/25 A/L 2-5 Salisbury 10/24 A/L 0-3 Mary Washington 10/26 H/W 2-0 Salisbury St. 10/29 A/L 0-2 NC Wesleyan* 10/27 H/W 2-1 NC Wesleyan* 10/29 H/L 2-3 Emory & Henry 10/31 H/W 8-0 Shenandoah12 11/2 N/W 3-2* Methodist* 10/30 H/W 2-0 N.C. Wesleyan* 11/5 H/L 0-1 Greensboro12 11/3 A/L 1-3 Shenandoah12 11/1 H/W 2-1* Averett* 11/8 A/W 6-3 Greensboro12 11/4 N/L 0-1 2002 (10-8-1) 1998 (10-7) Coach: Steve Shaw 2006 (15-5-2) Coach: Steve Shaw Southwestern6 8/30 H/W 3-1 6,18 Coach: Steve Shaw Keene (NH) St. 9/4 N/W 2-1* York (PA)6 8/31 H/T 2-2* 6 6 Eastern Mennonite 9/1 H/W 6-0 Col. of N.J. 9/6 H/L 0-1 Oglethorpe 9/6 N/W 8-1 York (PA)6 9/2 H/L 1-3 Hampden-Sydney 9/9 H/L 2-3 Emory 9/7 A/W 5-3 Oglethorpe 9/9 A/W 2-1 Kean (NJ)11 9/11 N/L 2-7 29 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008

Re c o r d s Ve r s u s Op p o n e n t s First Last Last First Last Last Opponent Record Met Met Score Opponent Record Met Met Score Apprentice 2-0 1985 1986 11-0 Mary Washington 14-14-3 1977 2006 1-0* Averett 25-7-1 1976 2007 2-0 Messiah 0-4 2001 2007 1-3 Barton 6-2-1 1977 1996 3-0 Methodist 22-15-1 1974 2007 0-1 Bethany 0-2 1986 1992 1-2 Moravian 1-1 1995 2003 4-0 Cabrini 0-1 1995 1995 0-3 Mt. Olive 1-1 1995 1996 6-2 Catholic 5-0 1987 1994 3-2 Mt. St. Mary’s 0-2 1987 1988 2-7 Chestnut Hill 1-0 2006 2006 5-0 Muhlenberg 0-2 1997 1999 0-1 Chowan 8-0 1994 2004 2-0 New Jersey City 1-0 2000 2000 5-1 Columbia Union 3-0 1992 1996 12-1 New Jersey, College of 1-2 1983 2007 3-4 Denison (OH) 2-0 2004 2005 3-1 New Jersey Tech 1-0 1986 1986 4-0 Dickinson 0-1 1995 1995 0-1 N.C. Wesleyan 14-16-6 1974 2007 1-2 Dist of Columbia 3-1-1 1990 2007 6-0 Oglethorpe 3-0 2000 2006 2-1 East Carolina 6-2-1 1980 1991 1-0 Old Dominion 0-3 1975 1988 0-1 Eastern Connecticut 1-0 1998 1998 4-0 Oswego 1-0 1999 1999 2-1* Eastern Mennonite 6-2 1988 2007 3-1 Otterbein (OH) 1-0 2005 2005 1-0 Elizabethtown 0-1 1987 1987 0-3 Radford 1-3-2 1974 1988 2-3 Elmhurst (IL) 1-0 2005 2005 2-1 Ramapo 1-0 2000 2000 3-0 Elon 0-1 1979 1979 1-3 Randolph-Macon 5-9-1 1976 1993 1-2 Emory (GA) 4-3 1998 2006 1-2* Richard Stockton 2-1 1986 1994 2-4 Emory & Henry 1-1 1996 1997 8-0 Richmond 2-5-2 1975 1984 0-0 Ferrum 18-2 1988 2007 7-0 Roanoke 7-4-1 1980 2007 1-0 Fredonia 2-0 1999 2000 4-2 Rutgers-Camden 1-0 1994 1994 2-0 Frostburg St. 2-0 1992 2003 1-0 St. Andrews 8-3-2 1974 1987 3-0 Gallaudet 1-0 1989 1989 10-1 St. Mary’s (MD) 8-5-1 1977 2007 1-0 Gettysburg 0-1-1 1987 1999 1-2 Salisbury 9-15 1977 2007 3-5 Goldey Beacom 1-0 1994 1994 1-0 Savannah A&D 1-0 1998 1998 3-2 Goucher 1-1 1995 1996 2-0 Shenandoah 19-5 1983 2007 6-0 Greensboro 16-20-3 1974 2007 3-1e South, U. of 0-1 1990 1990 0-6 Hampden-Sydney 11-5-2 1977 2006 5-1 Southwestern (TX) 2-0 2002 2004 3-0 Haverford 1-0 1990 1990 2-1 Stevens Tech 1-0 1999 1999 7-0 Heidelberg 1-0 1997 1997 2-1 SUNY-Fredonia 1-1 1990 1999 1-0 Hiram 0-1 1992 1992 0-1 Trinity (TX) 0-1 2004 2004 0-4 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 2-3 1978 2006 1-3 VA Commonwealth 2-2-1 1980 1984 3-2 Johnson & Wales 1-0 2006 2006 1-0 VA Wesleyan 7-23-2 1974 2007 1-2 Kean (N.J.) 3-1 1986 2007 8-1 Villa Julie 1-1 2006 2007 4-0 Keene (N.H.) 1-0 1998 1998 2-1* Washington (Md.) 2-0 1996 1997 2-0 Lebanon Valley 2-0 2001 2003 3-1 Washington & Lee 2-1 1997 2000 1-0 Liberty 2-2-2 1976 1985 0-0 Western Maryland 1-3 1978 1993 1-0 Limestone 1-0 1990 1990 4-2 Wilkes 1-0 1990 1990 2-1 Lock Haven 0-1 1988 1988 0-3 William & Mary 0-12 1974 1987 1-8 Longwood 5-9-1 1977 1994 1-1 William Paterson 2-0 1987 2001 2-1 Lynchburg 4-7-3 1974 2004 0-0* Wilmington (OH) 1-0 2005 2005 2-0 Md.-Eastern Shore 3-0 1990 1996 7-1 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 0-1 2000 2000 1-4 Marymount 7-1 1989 1996 1-2 York (PA) 2-3-2 2001 2007 2-5 Maryville (Tenn.) 0-1 1997 1997 0-2 *overtime ^lost in penalty kicks 2008 opponents in bold

Ha t Tr i c k s RICHARD CLEMENCE DAVE BONDAY 3 goals vs. Greensboro, 10/3/76, 3-2 win 3 goals vs, Marymount, 9/8/94, 8-1 win JIM BARRANGER KENNE LOW 4 goals vs. Hampden-Sydney, 10/27/77, 4-1 win 3 goals vs. Marymount, 10/14/95, 7-3 win 3 goals vs. Averett, 9/22/77, 3-0 win BYRON PEREZ 3 goals vs. Longwood, 9/24/77, 10-0 win 3 goals vs. Columbia Union, 10/22/95, 11-0 win 3 goals vs. Greensboro, 11/5/77, 11-0 win JOEY MORIARTY D.J. HAMMOND 3 goals vs. Ferrum, 10/3/98, 9-0 win 3 goals vs. Longwood, 9/12/78, 6-2 win B.J. JENKINS JOE GARONE 3 goals vs. Ferrum, 10/3/98, 9-0 win 3 goals vs. Apprentice School, 9/26/78, 4-2 win OSCAR GOMEZ-ROMERO VICTOR KWANTRENG 3 goals vs. Stevens Tech, 10/10/99 3 goals vs. East Carolina, 9/12/82, 3-0 win BILLY LUCAS 3 goals vs. St. Andrews, 10/23/82, 4-2 win 4 goals vs. Averett, 10/2/2004, 9-0 win BILL DITTMAR 3 goals vs. NC Wesleyan, 11/5/2004, 5-4 (2OT) 3 goals vs. St. Andrews, 9/23/83, 7-0 win NICK YANNITELLO DONOVAN GUTZMORE 4 goals at Averett, 9/28/2003, 7-0 win 3 goals vs. Apprentice School, 10/26/86, 11-0 win 3 goals vs. Shenandoah, 10/5/2005,9-0 win RUSSELL RUTTER Galen Small 4 goals vs. Marymount, 10/6/89, 4-0 win 3 goals at Denison (OH), 9/18/2005, 3-1 win 3 goals vs. Gallaudet, 9/2/89, 10-1 win 3 goals vs. Shenandoah, 10/5/2005,9-0 win DUSTY SCOTT MICHAEL CARO 3 goals vs. Md.-Eastern Shore, 10/26/90, 4-3 OT win 3 goals vs. Villa Julie, 9/16/2007, 4-0 win IAN MACPHERSON 6 goals vs. Columbia Union, 10/18/92, 15-0 win 4 goals vs. Ferrum, 9/26/92, 6-0 win 3 goals vs. Columbia Union, 10/27/96, 12-1 win

30 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 USA So u t h At hl e t i c Co n f e r e n c e 2007 USA So u t h St a n d i n g s Conference Overall Team W L T PCT. W L T PCT. GF GA NC Wesleyan 6 0 0 1.000 18 2 0 .900 77 17 Christopher Newport 5 1 0 .833 11 7 0 .611 53 24 Greensboro 3 2 1 .583 14 5 3 .705 75 24 Methodist 3 2 1 .583 13 7 1 .643 47 27 Shenandoah 2 4 0 .333 6 15 0 .286 29 47 Ferrum 1 5 0 .167 4 12 1 .265 13 41 Averett 0 6 0 .000 4 10 0 .286 17 51 2007 USA So u t h All -Co n f e r e n c e Te a m Player of the Year - Michael Caro - Christopher Newport Rookie of the Year - Marco Kirsch - NC Wesleyan Coach of the Year - Jason Kilby - NC Wesleyan First Team Second Team Honorable Mention F - Michael Caro - Christopher Newport F - Stanley Abada - Averett F - Mike DeMara - Methodist F - Eric Hatchett - Greensboro F - Tyler Clare - Christopher Newport F - Evan Monteiro - Methodist F - Alimamy Kargbo - N.C. Wesleyan F - Jay Wyatt - Greensboro F - Andy White - Methodist F - Kevin Lue - N.C. Wesleyan M - Brett Brennan - Methodist M - Rob Ivanovich - N.C. Wesleyan M - Robert Fricke - Greensboro M - Bobby Dabbs - Greensboro M - Ben Norman - Greensboro M - Marco Kirsch - N.C. Wesleyan M - Daniel Jones - N.C. Wesleyan M - Edgar Zaldivar - N.C. Wesleyan M - Brian Tweed - Christopher Newport D - Philip Fritschmann - N.C. Wesleyan D - Dustin Breckenridge - Methodist D - Jason Bottani - N.C. Wesleyan D - Ryne Nichols - Greensboro D - Drew Griffith - Greensboro D - Bryan Davis - Christopher Newport D - Shawn Trueblood - Christopher Newport D - CJ Komons - Methodist D - Matt Page - Christopher Newport GK - Alberto Faisca - N.C. Wesleyan D - Aaron McGuiness - Shenandoah GK - Matt Tengs - Christopher Newport GK - Kurt Gardiner - Greensboro GK - Sean Brennan - Methodist

2007 USA So u t h Co n f e r e n c e Sc o r i n g

GOAL SCORING POINTS ASSISTS PLAYER SCHOOL GMS GOALS G.AVE PLAYER SCHOOL GMS PTS P.AVE PLAYER SCHOOL GMS ASST. A.AVE Michael Caro CNU 17 20 1.18 Michael Caro CNU 17 41 2.41 Marco Kirsch NCW 20 14 0.70 Kevin Lue NCW 18 14 0.78 Marco Kirsch NCW 20 44 2.20 Jay Wyatt GC 20 7 0.35 Marco Kirsch NCW 20 15 0.75 Kevin Lue NCW 18 34 1.89 Mike Demara MU 21 7 0.33 Alimamy Kargbo NCW 19 12 0.63 Alimamy Kargbo NCW 19 30 1.58 Edgar Zaldivar NCW 18 6 0.33 Bret Brennan MU 21 13 0.62 Bret Brennan MU 21 30 1.43 Kevin Lue NCW 18 6 0.33 Daniel Jones NCW 19 11 0.58 Eric Hatchett GC 21 28 1.33 Alimamy Kargbo NCW 19 6 0.32 Eric Hatchett GC 21 12 0.57 Daniel Jones NCW 19 25 1.32 Kjell Crooke GC 21 6 0.29 Stanley Abada AU 14 8 0.57 Stanley Abada AU 14 17 1.21 Patrick Hughes AU 14 4 0.29 Jay Wyatt GC 20 8 0.40 Jay Wyatt GC 20 23 1.15 Andrew Clark GC 22 6 0.27 Adam Aldinger SU 21 8 0.38 Chris Thome CNU 11 3 0.27

2007 USA So u t h Co n f . Go a l k e e p i n g GOALS ALLOWED SAVES PLAYER SCHOOL GP GA MN G.AVE PLAYER SCHOOL GMS SAVES S.AVE Alberto Faisca NCW 14 10 1140:23 0.79 Joe Dusewicz AU 11 123 11.18 Kurt Gardiner GC 21 20 1954:59 0.92 Chris Taylor FC 12 89 7.42 Kevin Quicker NCW 9 7 650:43 0.97 Sean Brennan MU 21 88 4.19 Sean Brennan MU 21 20 1615:00 1.11 Brian Garretson SU 17 76 4.47 Matt Tengs CNU 15 21 1211:15 1.56 Kurt Gardiner GC 21 73 3.48 Brian Garretson SU 17 30 1397:16 1.93 Alberto Faisca NCW 14 46 3.29 Chris Taylor FC 12 25 985:02 2.28 Matt Tengs CNU 15 42 2.80 Joe Dusewicz AU 11 41 884:57 4.17 Chris McDonnell FC 6 33 2.80

Th e Hi s t o r y o f t h e USA So u t h The USA South Athletic Conference, formerly known as the Dixie Conference, was formed in 1963 when six schools with similar philosophies of academics and athletics joined as the founding members. These colleges were: Charlotte College (presently UNC Charlotte), College of Charleston (S.C.), Methodist College, Lynchburg College, North Carolina Wesleyan College and St. Andrews Presbyterian College. The basis of the new athletic conference was that participation would be strictly amateur, thus no athletically related financial aid or athletic scholarships would be awarded. This philosophy still exists today. The conference was originally affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), and remained with that affiliation until 1973. At that time the NCAA formed the Division III concept, which allowed membership only for non-athletic scholarship schools. The Dixie Conference joined this new arrangement, and in so doing, it became one of the first conferences to be accepted in Division III. From the beginning of the Division, the Dixie Conference has been a leader in many areas, and has gained an outstanding reputation, regionally and nationally. The conference sponsored athletic programs for men students only until 1983. The NCAA expanded its sponsorship to include women’s programs on the Division III level in that year, and the Dixie Conference followed that lead by also including women’s sports. Many of the members’ teams have gained excellent recognition in these sports. Each year the conference not only recognizes the participants for outstanding athletic achievements, but academic achievements are also emphasized. Those student athletes who maintain academic averages of 3.0 or better are named to the All-Academic team. This group annually averages well over 300 in number. The Dixie Conference recently was renamed in 2003 to the USA South Athletic Conference. The conference is presently led by Commissioner Rita Wiggs and President John Hill, of Shenandoah University. 31 Christopher Newport Men’s Soccer 2008 Few, if any, Division III schools have had the overall success of the Chris- Ro s t e r o f Ch a m p i o n s h i p s topher Newport athletic program. A l i s t o f c h a m p i o n s h i p s a n d NCAA a p p e a r a n c e s Through the end of the 2007-08 season, CNU teams had won 12 b y Ch r i s t o p h e r Ne w p o r t t e a m s o v e r t h e y e a r s national championships, either won FOOTBALL 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. 1980 Dixie Conference 2001 Dixie Conference 2003 USA South 1981 Dixie Conference or shared 162 conference titles and 2001 NCAA 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. 1982 Dixie Conference 2002 Dixie Conference 2004 USA South 1983 Dixie Conference have produced an amazing number 2002 NCAA 2005 USA South 1984 Dixie Conference 2003 USA South 2006 USA South 1985 Dixie Conference of individual accomplishments. 2003 NCAA 2007 USA South 1986 Dixie Conference CNU athletes have won All-America 2004 USA South 1986 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2004 NCAA WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 1994 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. recognition an amazing 537 times 2006 USA South 1994 Dixie Conference 1995 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2006 NCAA 1995 Dixie Conference 1995 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. and have captured 64 individual 1998 Dixie Conference 1996 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. national championships. BASEBALL 1999 Dixie Conference 1998 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2001 Dixie Conference 2000 Dixie Conference 1999 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. In the USA South Athletic Confer- 2001 NCAA Regional 2001 Dixie Conference 1999 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2002 Dixie Conference 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. 2000 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. ence, CNU has won 11 consecutive 2002 NCAA 3rd place 2002 Dixie Conference 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. President’s Cups and 15 of the last 2003 NCAA Regional 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2003 NCAA 2nd place 2003 USA South 2002 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 24. Statewide, in Virginia, Christo- 2007 USA South 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. 2002 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2007 NCAA Regional 2004 USA South 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. pher Newport has had the best won- 2005 USA South 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. loss record of any school in the state MEN’S BASKETBALL 2006 USA South 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1986 Dixie Conference 2007 USA South 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. for six of the last 11 years. 1986 NCAA First Round 2005 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1988 Dixie Conference GOLF 2005 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. Nationally, CNU teams have made 1988 NCAA First Round 1990 NCAA Nationals 2006 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 65 NCAA appearances since 1982, 1989 Dixie Conference 1991 NCAA Nationals 2006 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1989 NCAA First Round 1992 NCAA Nationals 2007 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. not counting hundreds of individuals 1990 NCAA First Round 1994 NCAA Nationals 2007 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1991 Dixie Conference 1995 NCAA Nationals 2007 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. in track, cross country and golf. 1991 NCAA Sweet 16 1996 NCAA Nationals 1993 Dixie Conference 2000 NCAA Nationals WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD 1993 NCAA Sweet 16 1987 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1994 NCAA Second Round FIELD HOCKEY 1987 NCAA Outdoor Champs 1995 NCAA First Round 2006 NCAA Elite 8 1988 NCAA Indoor Champs 1996 Dixie Conference 2007 NCAA Sweet 16 1988 NCAA Outdoor Champs 1996 NCAA Sweet 16 1989 NCAA Indoor Champs 1997 NCAA Second Round WOMEN’S SOCCER 1989 NCAA Outdoor Champs 1998 Dixie Conference 2000 Dixie Conference 1990 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1998 NCAA Sweet 16 2000 NCAA First Round 1990 NCAA Indoor Champs 1999 Dixie Conference 2004 USA South 1990 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1999 NCAA First Round 2004 NCAA Elite 8 1991 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2000 Dixie Conference 2005 USA South 1991 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2000 NCAA Second Round 2005 NCAA 1992 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2001 Dixie Conference 2006 USA South 1992 NCAA Indoor Champs 2001 NCAA Elite 8 2006 NCAA 1992 NCAA Outdoor Champs 2003 Dixie Conference 1992 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2003 NCAA First Round MEN’S SOCCER 1994 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2006 USA South 1986 NCAA First Round 1994 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2006 NCAA First Round 2000 Dixie Conference 1994 NCAA Outdoor Champs 2000 NCAA Elite 8 1995 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2006 NCAA Second Round 1996 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1980 AIAW Regionals 1997 NCAA Indoor Champs 1982 NCAA First Round SOFTBALL 1998 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1986 Dixie Conference 1993 Dixie Conference 1998 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1986 NCAA Regional 1993 NCAA Regionals 1998 NCAA Indoor Champs 1990 Dixie Conference 1994 Dixie Conference 1998 NCAA Outdoor Champs 1992 NCAA Sweet 16 1995 Dixie Conference 2000 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1993 Dixie Conference 1995 NCAA Regionals 2000 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out 1993 NCAA First Round 1997 Dixie Conference 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1995 NCAA First Round 1998 NCAA Regionals 2002 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1997 NCAA First Round 2001 Dixie Conference 2002 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1998 Dixie Conference 2001 NCAA Regionals 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1998 NCAA Second Round 2006 NCAA Regionals 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2001 Dixie Conference 2007 USA South 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2001 NCAA First Round 2007 NCAA Regionals 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2002 NCAA Second Round 2005 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2006 USA South WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2005 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2006 NCAA Second Round 2006 USA South 2006 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2006 NCAA First Round 2006 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 2006 USA South 2007 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1980 Dixie Conference 2006 NCAA Regionals 2007 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1981 Dixie Conference 2007 USA South 1982 Dixie Conference 2007 NCAA Regionals VOLLEYBALL 1983 Dixie Conference 2001 Dixie Conference 1984 Dixie Conference MEN’S TENNIS 2001 NCAA Regionals 1984 NCAA Nationals 1976 Dixie Conference 2002 Dixie Conference 1985 Dixie Conference 1977 Dixie Conference 2002 NCAA Regionals 1986 Dixie Conference 1978 Dixie Conference 2004 USA South 1988-92 No competition 1979 Dixie Conference 2004 NCAA Regionals 1993 Dixie Conference 1980 Dixie Conference 2005 USA South 1993 Mason-Dixon Conf. 1982 Dixie Conference 2005 NCAA Regionals 1994 Dixie Conference 1983 Dixie Conference 2007 USA South 1994 NCAA Nationals 1990 Dixie Conference 2007 NCAA Regionals 1994 Mason-Dixon Conf. 1993 Dixie Conference 1995 Dixie Conference 2006 USA South 1996 Dixie Conference 2007 USA South 1997 Dixie Conference 2007 NCAA Regionals 1998 Dixie Conference 1999 Dixie Conference WOMEN’S TENNIS 2000 Dixie Conference 1993 Dixie Conference 2001 Dixie Conference 2006 USA South 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. 2002 Dixie Conference MEN’S TRACK & FIELD

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Schedule 2008

Date Day Opponent Site Time 23 Tue. at Roanoke Salem, Va. 7:00 August 26 Fri. at Southwestern (TX) Georgetown, Texas 5:00 29-30 Fri. -Sat. VCAM/CNU Classic Captains Field 28 Sun. at Trinity (TX) San Antonio, Texas 12:00 29 Fri. VA Wesleyan vs. York (PA) Captains Field 5:00 October 29 Fri. CNU vs. Medaille Captains Field 7:30 3 Fri. Ferrum* Captains Field 7:00 30 Sat. VA Wesleyan vs. Medaille Captains Field 5:00 4 Sat. Averett* Captains Field 7:00 30 Sat. CNU vs. York (PA) Captains Field 7:30 8 Wed. at Shenandoah* Winchester, Va. 7:00 September 11 Sat. at Methodist* Fayetteville, Va. 3:30 6-7 Sat-Sun at Marietta Classic Marietta, Ohio 15 Wed. Salisbury Captains Field 7:00 6 Sat. vs. Westminster# Marietta, Ohio 1:00 18 Sat. Greensboro* Captains Field 7:00 7 Sun. vs. Marietta/Walsh# Marietta, Ohio 3:00 22 Wed. at St. Mary’s (MD) St. Mary’s City, Md. 3:00 13-14 Sat.-Sun. Joe Pombriant/CNU Classic Captains Field November 13 Sat. Methodist vs. NJ City Captains Field 4:00 1 Sat. at NC Wesleyan* Rocky Mount, N.C. 1:00 13 Sat. CNU vs. Coll. of NJ Captains Field 6:00 4 Tue. USA South Quarterfinals TBA TBA 14 Sun. Methodist vs. C. of NJ Captains Field 4:00 7-8 Fri.-Sat. USA South Tournament TBA TBA 14 Sun. CNU vs. NJ City Captains Field 6:00 *USA South Conf. games 17 Wed. at VA Wesleyan Virginia Beach, Va. 7:00 # Marietta (OH) College Classic 20 Sat. at Mary Washington Fredericksburg, Va. 2:00 Home Games in Bold