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MEDIA INFORMATION ...... 2-3 Media Instructions ...... 2 Directions to Soccer Stadium ...... 2 Quick Facts ...... 2 Media List ...... 3 Travel Plans ...... 3 Why Monarchs? ...... 3 COACHING STAFF ...... 4-6 Head Coach Alan Dawson ...... 4-5 Assistant Coaches ...... 6 THE 2005 MONARCHS ...... 7-15 2005 Outlook ...... 7 2005 Rosters ...... 8 Player bios ...... 9-15 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION ...... 16-21 This is ...... 16-17 Old Dominion University ...... 17-18 Old Dominion Soccer Stadium ...... 20 Athletic Facilities ...... 21 Academic Support ...... 22 1 University President ...... 23 Athletic Director ...... 23 Athletic Department Staff & Phone Directory ...... 23 2004 IN REVIEW ...... 24-26 2004 Wrap-Up ...... 24 2004 Old Dominion Statistics ...... 25 2004 Old Dominion Results ...... 25 2004 Game-by-Game box scores ...... 26 OPPONENTS INFORMATION ...... 27-32 2005 Opponents ...... 27-28 Hall of Fame & Alumni Game ...... 29 Old Dominion Stihl Soccer Classic ...... 30 The Colonial Athletic Association ...... 31 2004 CAA Standings ...... 32 2004 CAA Statistics ...... 32 Past CAA Standings and Champions ...... 32 RECORDS ...... 33-42 Honored Monarchs ...... 33-35 Letterwinners ...... 36 Alumni Game ...... 36 Year-by-Year Results ...... 37-39 All-Time vs. Opponents ...... 40-41 Old Dominion Boys’ Soccer Camp ...... 42 Past Old Dominion Champions ...... Inside Back Cover

CREDITS: The 2005 Old Dominion University Men’s Soccer Brochure is a publication of the Old Dominion University Athletic Public Relations Office. Written by: Ryan Kelley , Sports Information Graduate Assistant. Layout and Design by: Tina Price, Director of Athletic Publications and Ryan Kelley , Sports Information Graduate Assistant. Special Assistance by: Debbie Byrne, Associate Athletic Director, Kevin Shields, Sports Information Intern. Photography: Rick Voight (RSVP Media), Steve Chinnis, FestEvents and the Old Dominion Athletic Public Relations Office. Printing: Jones Printing of Chesapeake, VA. ON THE COVER: Seniors Trevor McEachron, Brian Cvilikas, John Connelly, Bamidele Oluwalana, and Ado Fazlic . Old Dominion University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution. This publication was printed without the support of tax dollars from the state of Virginia. Media Information WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW IN COVERING THE MONARCHS

The Old Dominion University Sports Information Office welcomes all coverage of the men’s soccer program and its student-athletes. Statistics, photos, or story ideas MONARCH QUICK FACTS can always be obtained from Sports Information Director Location: ...... Norfolk, VA Carol Hudson, Jr. Founded: ...... 1930, as the Norfolk Div. of the College of William & Mary To assist you in your coverage of Old Dominion Enrollment: ...... 20,802 men’s soccer, here are a few brief points to keep in mind: President: ...... Dr. Roseann Runte (SUNY New Palz) Athletic Director: ...... Dr. Jim Jarrett (SIU-Carbondale) INTERVIEWS Colors: ...... Slate Blue, Sky Blue & Silver Nickname: ...... Monarchs Head Coach Alan Dawson will be available for interviews Homefield: ...... Old Dominion Soccer Stadium immediately following all home games. Player inter- Capacity: ...... 4,000 views are asked to be set up through the sports informa- Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Association tion office. Coach Dawson is available during the week 2004 Record: ...... 13-6-2/ 6-2-1 CAA (3rd place) (NCAA Second. First Rd.) for interviews before and after practice. Please contact the Starters Returning/ Lost: ...... 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 15/6 sports information office at (757) 683-3372 for more infor- Newcomers: ...... 10 mation. Key Returnees: ...... Brian Cvilikas - Sr., F Jared Kent - Jr., MF COVERING THE GAME David Horst - So., D Media wishing to cover the Monarchs should notify the Trevor McEachron - Sr.,D Sports Information Office no later than 24 hours before Greg Mottinger- Jr., MF Head Coach: ...... Alan Dawson the match to arrange credentials. There is no charge for Alma Mater/ Year: ...... Lock Haven/ 1984 parking, and parking passes are unneccessary. Career Record: ...... 215-83-21 (17 years) Record at ODU: ...... 86-53-11 (8 years) TICKET INFORMATION Assistant Coach: ...... Mark Waite (Lock Haven ‘94) Individual game ticket prices are $4 for adults, $3 for Assistant Coach: ...... Daniel Alvarez (Furman ‘00) youth, senior citizens, miltary, and faculty and staff. For Graduate Assistant...... Ryan Sniegoski (Old Dominion ‘03) Men’s Soccer Office Phone: ...... 757-683-3607 groups of 10 more more, admission price is only $2 per Sports Information Director: ...... Carol Hudson, Jr. person. For more information, contact the ODU Athletic Men’s Soccer Contact: ...... Ryan Kelley Ticket Office at 757-683-5484. SID phone: ...... 757-683-3372 Office Fax: ...... 757-683-3119

PHOTOGRAPHERS Only working photographers will be allowed on the playing field during games. Credentials must be secured FINDING YOUR WAY TO THE SOCCER STADIUM... at least 24 hours in advance of games. Photographers 2 will be asked to wear a photo pass at all times when shooting. 49th Street COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 48th Street Men's soccer statistics for the twelve CAA schools are compiled throughout the fall at the conference office in Richmond, VA. For up-to-date information, call 804-754-1616.

PRESS BOX FACILITIES A fully enclosed press box is located in the west stands Fieldhouse Athletic Event of the Old Dominion Soccer Stadium, and seats a maxi- Parking mum of five media members at all home games. The press box phone numbers are (757) 683-4135 and 683- 4142. Athletic Tennis Admin. Courts Bldg. RADIO BROADCAST LINES Visiting teams requesting to broadcast games from the soccer stadium are asked to contact the sports informa- tion office at least two weeks prior to the game. The Old Dominion Bud stadium is located at Parker and 43rd. All radio lines Soccer Metheny must be secured through the Verizon office in Norfolk, Stadium Baseball Complex by calling (757) 667-5000. Hampton Blvd. Elkhorn Avenue Parker Powhatan 43rd Street INTERNET:

Directions to the Old Dominion Soccer Stadium: Proceed west off Hampton Blvd. on 43rd Street (this will be a right hand turn if coming from I-564/Terminal Blvd.; a left hand turn if coming from downtown Norfolk). The stadium is on the right immediately past Parker Avenue. Bus parking is available on Parker between the Soccer Stadium and the Bud Metheny Baseball Complex; we recommend fans and media park in the lot on the east side of the Field House (access off Elkhorn Avenue) and take the footpaths to the Stadium. Teams requiring additional information are asked to contact Ken Turner, Asst. A.D. for Event Management, at (757) 683-5924. Travel Plans Media Outlets NORTH CAROLINA Depart: ODU 9/17/05 PRINT MEDIA NATIONAL MEDIA Return: ODU 9/18/05 The Virginian Pilot USA Today Sports Desk Sports Department Hotel: Hampton Inn 150 W. Brambleton Avenue 1000 Wilson Boulevard (919) 471-6100 Norfolk, VA 23510 Arlington, VA 22229 757-446-2366 703-276-3400, ext. 3761 DAVIDSON FAX: 757-533-9004 FAX: 703-276-5527 Depart: ODU 9/23/05 Return: ODU 9/24/05 Newport News Daily Press Washington Post Sports Desk Sports Department Hotel: Courtyard Marriott 7505 Warwick Blvd. 1150 15th Street NW (704) 949-4900 Newport News, VA 23607 Washington, DC 20071 757-247-4630 202-334-7350 UNC-WILMINGTON FAX: 757-247-9420 FAX: 202-334-7685 Depart: ODU 9/29/05 Richmond Times-Dispatch Soccer America Return: ODU 9/30/05 Sports Desk Mike Woitalla, Hotel: Holiday Inn Express P.O. Box 85333 College Soccer Ed. (910) 392-3227 Richmond, VA 23293 P.O. Box 23704 804-649-6554 Oakland, CA 94623 DELAWARE/ DREXEL FAX: 804-775-8085 510-528-5000 Depart: ODU 10/6/05 FAX: 510-528-5177 The Mace and Crown Return: ODU 10/9/05 Sports Editor COMCAST Sportsnet (CSN) Hotel: Christiana Courtyard Marriott Webb University Center Soccer Contact (302) 456-3800 Norfolk, VA 23529 7700 Wisconsin Avenue 757-683-3456 Bethesda, MD 20814 GEORGE MASON/TOWSON 301-718-3200 Depart: ODU 10/28/05 FAX: 301-718-3300 Return: ODU 10/30/05 TELEVISION Southern Soccer Scene Hotel: GMU-Courtyard Fairfax WTKR TV-3 (CBS) Ray S. Alley (703) 318-6374 Troy Brettson, Sports Director P.O. Box 19445 Greensboro, NC 27419 Towson- BWI Courtyard Marriott 720 Boush Street Norfolk, VA 23510 336-292-7015 (410) 859-8855 757-446-1352 FAX: 212-292-8135 FAX: 757-446-1376 Soccer Buzz 3 WAVY TV-10 (NBC) Randy Diggs Bruce Rader, Sports Director P.O. Box 1818 300 Wavy Street New York, NY 10156 Portsmouth, VA 23704 646-473-1539 WHY MONARCHS? 757-393-4676 FAX: 646-349-1532 FAX: 757-397-8279 Many people have won- WVEC TV-13 (ABC) WIRE SERVICES dered how the Old Do- Scott Cash, Sports Director Associated Press minion University ath- 613 Woodis Avenue Sports Director letic teams came to be Norfolk, VA 23510 700 East Main Street Suite 1380 officially known as the 757-628-6215 FAX: 757-628-5855 Richmond, VA 23219 Monarchs. 1-800-552-9935 For many years, the WVBT TV 43 (Fox) 804-649-6554 athletic teams of the FAX: 804-643-6223 Norfolk Division of the 300 Wavy Street College of William & Portsmouth, VA 23704 Mary (as Old Dominion 757-393-4343 was formerly called) Fax: 757-393-7615 CONFERENCE were known as the Colonial Athletic Association Braves. This was a deri- Tripp Sheppard, vation of the William & Asst. Commissioner Mary nickname of Indians. As Old Dominion achieved its own four- RADIO Rob Washburn, SID year status and saw its enrollment surpass that of its Williamsburg ESPN Radio1310 WGH Niki DeSantis, Asst. SID neighbor, it was no longer suitable or acceptable to have its teams Tony Mercurio, Sports Director 8625 Patterson Avenue called the Braves. 5589 Greenwich Road Richmond, VA 23229-6349 The name Monarchs evokes much of the early history of the Com- Suite 200 804-754-1616 monwealth of Virginia and of Old Dominion’s mother institution, the Virginia Beach, VA 23464 FAX: 804-754-1830 College of William and Mary. The nickname “Old Dominion” was first 757-490-8973 coined to the Virginia colony by King Charles II after Virginia’s loy- FAX: 757-671-1010 alty to the crown during the English Civil War. Furthermore, William III and Mary II, whose patronage helped found the College of William WODU AM 1630 and Mary in Virginia in 1693, ruled England at the invitation of Par- Sports Director liament as “joint monarchs.” Webb University Center The Monarch used by Old Dominion has a royal crown on a lion’s Norfolk, VA 23529 head, representing an historic past and a strong future. The school's 757-683-3441 current family of athletic logos were adopted in April of 2002. Head Coach Alan Dawson ◆ Lock Haven’84 ◆ Ninth Season at Old Dominion ◆ 215-83-21 Overall (.721), Seventeen Seasons

three-time CAA Coach of the Year, as a winner. In 1995, he led Methodist to the head coach Alan Dawson enters NCAA Division III Championship game. While his ninth season guiding the at Methodist, he guided the school to seven Monarchs. In just a few short consecutive conference championships and six years, Dawson has led the Old straight NCAA tournament appearances in only DominionA University men’s soccer team back to nine seasons. He was inducted into the Methodist national prominence. College Sports Hall of Fame in 2002. Last year, the Monarchs were 13-6-2 and His combined career record at Methodist reached the championship match of the Colonial was 129-30-1 and his squads finished in the top Athletic Association. They also played a 2nd 10 of the ISAA national polls for seven consecutive round NCAA tourney match for the third seasons. The 1995 team was ranked number one consecutive season. For the first time in school nationally all eight weeks of the regular season history, ODU was awarded a number 12 seed and as it advanced to the 1995 championship game. a first round bye in the NCAA Tournament. The He also guided Methodist squads to the round of soccer Monarchs defeated North Carolina, 16 in 1990 and 1991 and into the quarterfinals in Rutgers, and handed CAA rival James Madison 1992. it’s first loss of the year. The Monarchs’ 13 wins Dawson accumulated several coaching marked the fifth time in 6 seasons that Dawson awards during his stay at Methodist. He garnered has led his team to double-digit wins. Dixie Conference Coach of the Year honors five In 2003, the Monarchs reached the second times and South Region Coach of the Year honors round of the NCAA Tournament, defeating N.C. in 1990 and 1995. He produced 32 All-South State at home in the first round before falling to selections, seven All-Americans, and two #2 seed Maryland on the road in the second Academic All-Americans during his tenure at the round. The Monarchs were ranked as high as #2 school. during a season that saw ODU race to a 14-0-0 Dawson also coached three teams to start and become the last Division I team to lose undefeated seasons: in 1991 (15-0-3), 1992 (14-0- a match. The Monarchs started the season with 2) and 1993 (17-0-0). He served as head coach of a nine game shutout streak before VC found the the North Carolina Olympic Development team 4 net in the 10th game. For his efforts, Dawson from 1989-94, winning the USSF Region III 2003 received his third CAA Coach of the Year award championship game in 1993. He was a USSF CAA Coach of the Year and was named the National Soccer Coaches South Region (III) staff member from 1992 to 1996, Association of America (NSCAA) South-Atlantic and served as the 1979 Region III head coach. NSCAA South-Atlantic Regional Coach of the Year. From 1988-91, Dawson served as a member Coach of the Year In 2001, the Monarchs finished 10-6-2 as of the NCAA Division III South Region selection 2001 CAA semifinalists and captured a slew of post- committee and is currently a member of the season awards, including Dawson’s second CAA Adidas Scholar-Athlete All-American Committee. CAA Coach of the Year Coach of the Year honor. In 1999, the men’s team He has also served as Chairman of the 1999 finished 15-4-0, winning the CAA regular season Intercollegiate Soccer Association South Region CAA Coach of the Year title and earning him CAA Coach of the Year rating committee. For the third straight year, 1999 honors and the Virginia Sports Information Dawson will be a member of the NCAA Regional Directors’ Coach of the Year Award. Coming into Selection Committee for the South-Atlantic VaSID Coach of the Year 2005, Dawson’s Monarchs will look once again Region. to challenge for another title run. Before coaching at Methodist, he served as Dawson, a former assistant coach at the a graduate assistant coach at UNC-Greensboro University of North Carolina (1996) and a two- from 1984-86. UNCG reached the NCAA Division time NCAA Division III South Region Coach of III quarterfinals in 1984 and won the the Year at Methodist, has always been known championship in 1985. He also led the Virginia ODP team to back-to-back regional championships as the head coach in 1999 and 2000. Dawson holds a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) ‘B’ license, and a Full Irish Badge (Grade One) coaching license. Dawson earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Lock Haven University in 1984, and a Master of Science degree in physical education from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 1986. He and his wife Mari have three children, Alec (14), Garrick (13) and Ellesse (11). Alan is the son of Isabel and Stanley Dawson of Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Coach Dawson with 2003 CAA Defender of the year Trevor McEachron The Dawson Family (L-R): Alec , Ellesse, wife Mari, Alan Dawson, and Garrick. Year-by-Year with 5 Alan Dawson 1987 Methodist College 8-6-3 1988 Methodist College 12-5-0 1989 Methodist College 14-5-0 1990 Methodist College 15-3-1 NCAA Division III Tournament 1991 Methodist College 16-1-3 NCAA Division III Tournament 1992 Methodist College 16-1-2 NCAA Division III Tourn. Quarterfinals 1993 Methodist College 14-4-0 NCAA Division III Tournament 1994 Methodist College 13-4-1 NCAA Division III Tournament 1995 Methodist College 21-1-0 NCAA Division III Tourn. Finalist 1997 Old Dominion 7-9-1 1998 Old Dominion 8-8-2 1999 Old Dominion 15-4-0 2000 Old Dominion 10-6-2 2001 Old Dominion 8-7-2 2002 Old Dominion 10-9-1 NCAA Division I Second Round 2003 Old Dominion 15-4-1 NCAA Division I Second Round 2004 Old Dominion 13-6-2 NCAA Division I Second Round Methodist College Total 129-30-10 Nine seasons Old Dominion Total 86-53-11 Eight seasons Totals 215-83-21 Seventeen seasons MILESTONE WINS First Win - Methodist 2-1 over St. Andrews College (Sept. 16, 1987 in Laurinburg, N.C.) 100th Win - Methodist 5-0 over Christopher Newport Univ. (Sept. 17, 1994 in Fayetteville, N.C.) First win at Old Dominion 1-0 over Robert Morris (Sept. 5, 1997) 200th Win - Old Dominion 3-0 over Towson (Oct. 24,2003) COACHING HONORS Dixie Conference Coach of the Year (1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1995) NCAA Division III South Region Coach of the Year (1990, 1995) CAA Coach of the Year (1999, 2001 and 2003) VaSID Coach of the Year (1999) NCAA/NSCAA Division I South Atlantic Coach of the Year (2003) COACHING HISTORY [Graduate Assistant Coach] UNC Greensboro, 1984-86. During his time with the Spartans, UNCG reached the NCAA Division III Tournament in 1984, and the championship game in 1985. [Volunteer Soccer Coach] Andrews High School, High Point, N.C., 1986. Helped Andrews to state boys’ semifinals. [Head Coach] High Point Stars, High Point, N.C., 1987. Guided club to the N.C. U-19 championship match. [Head Coach] Methodist College, Fayetteville, N.C., 1987-95. Led Methodist to six NCAA Tournament appearances, including 1995 national title game. [Assistant Coach] University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C., 1986. [Head Coach] Old Dominion University, 1997. Assistant Coaches Mark Waite Daniel Alvarez

◆ Lock Haven '94 ◆ Furman ‘00 ◆ Eighth Season ◆ First Season ssistant coach Mark Waite aniel Alvarez joins the returns for his eighth season Monarch staff this Awith the Monarchs men’s season as an assistant soccer team, serving under Alan D coach. Alvarez currently Dawson. After seven seasons of holds a B license from the helping Coach Dawson establish a United States Soccer consistently successful program at Federation and is coaching the ODU, Waite, a native of Grimsby, Virginia Rush Soccer Club England, has become one of the top along with the Athletic Club assistant coaches in the CAA. Norfolk soccer team. While under the tutelage of Prior to coming to Old Coach Waite, the Monarchs have never Dominion, Alvarez was an finished under .500 including two assistant coach at Furman CAA regular season titles and last University. In 2002, he helped season’s run appearance in the NCAA lead them to the second round Tournament First Round. of the NCAA tournament. He Prior to ODU, Waite played for has extensive professional the Hampton Roads Mariners of the soccer experience, spending USISL from 1994-96. In 1996, he joined time with the Charleston the Hershey Wildcats of the A-League and went on to be named the 1998 Battery, Cincinnati River Hawks, and the Virginia Beach A-League All-Star Game MVP. Mariners of the USL First Division as a player. He is Waite also served as assistant men’s soccer coach at Virginia Furman’s all-time leader in assists (41), led them to an NCAA Wesleyan College from 1994-96 and then at Bloomsburg University from quarterfinal appearance, won the Furman University 1996-98. Academic Achievement Award, and was also named as a In 1992, Waite was named a first team All-American and first team Division I first team All-American. Academic All-American at Lock Haven University. He currently stands Alvarez graduated from Furman in 2000 with a as the all-time leading scorer in Lock Haven history with 57 goals and degree in Health and Exercise Science. He is currently holds the single season record of 25 goals. He was also a two-time PSAC pursuing a master’s degree in Sport Management at ODU, Most Valuable Player. He is currently the head coach of the Beach FC U-16 and will finish in the spring of 2006. Alvarez has been 6 team and holds a USSF ‘B’ coaching license. married for three years to his wife, Laura. Waite graduated from Lock Haven in 1994 with a bachelor’s degree in health sciences and holds a master of arts degree in communications from Bloomsburg University. He and his new wife Caroline reside in Virginia Beach. Mary Joos Ryan Sniegoski ◆ TRAINER ◆ ◆ Old Dominion, ‘03 North Carolina ‘05 Mary Joos is in her first year in the Old ◆ First Season Dominion University athletic training program, and will be working with men’s soccer and ormer Monarch Ryan baseball along with performing general office Sniegoski joins the duties. Mary is a native of Waconia, MN and coaching staff this season F graduated from the University of North as a volunteer assistant coach Carolina with a B.S. degree in Exercise and focusing on all aspects of the Sports Science with an emphasis in athletic game. Sniegoski played training. She is currently working her towards midfield for the Monarchs a master’s degree in athletic training at ODU. Mary is the from 2000-2003 and was a key daughter of Robert and Bernadette Joos and has one brother, contributor for those squads, Chris. including garnering Stihl Classic All-Tournament team honors in 2002. Prior to attending ODU, Sniegoski Brian Beck attended Acton-Boxborough ◆ HS in Boxborough, MA where TRAINER he finished as that school’s all- ◆ Duquesne University time leading scorer. He also garnered numerous awards Brian Beck is in his first year in the Old including All-New England, Dominion University athletic training All-State and league MVP program. Along with performing general honors. He currently coaches the U-12 Athletic Club Norfolk duties in the training office, Brian will be soccer club. Sniegoski is a graduate student pursuing a working with men’s soccer in the fall and master’s degree in Early Education. men’s baseball in the spring. A native of Pittsburgh, PA, Brian graduated from Duquesne University with a B.S. degree in Athletic Training. He is pursuing a master’s degree in athletic training here at ODU. Brian is the son of Charles and Sandy Beck, and has two sisters, Holly and Tracy. 2005 Outlook Monarchs continue Successful Climb to National Prominence ODU gunning for CAA Title, Fourth-Straight NCAA Appearance The Old Dominion men’s soccer team, under the guidance of Coach Alan Dawson, continues to set school milestones as the program climbs it’s way to national prominence. In 2003, the Monarchs were the last Division I squad to be defeated and were ranked as high as #2 during the season. Last season, the Monarchs finished with a 13-6-2 record and accomplished something no other ODU men’s soccer team could- earn a seed in the NCAA tournament (#12). After three consecutive NCAA tourney appearances, the Monarchs are primed to take the program to even further heights. The Monarchs lost six seniors, including Monarch great Kevon Harris, to graduation, but still return 10 players and eight starters from their 2004 squad. In that list is former first-team All-American and Senior Trevor McEachron, making a comeback after sitting out 2004 with an injury. Another solid recruiting job by Dawson will shore up the team’s depth situation, and hopefully prepare the Monarchs for more NCAA tournament appearances in the near future. In 2004, the CAA runner-up Monarchs were ranked as high as #4 in the country, and ultimately finished ranked #19 nationally. Coach Dawson believes that now is the time to take matters one step further. “We were disappointed we didn’t win the conference last year, and that will be a goal of ours this season- to be in the mix for the CAA title. We would like to host the CAA finals- so that is very much something in the second half of the season that we will focus on,” says Dawson.

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Senior Brian Cvilikas (Highland Springs, CO), fast approaching the Monarch all- time scoring leader charts with 40 career points, is the central figure of this unit. After finishing third on the team in points last year with 15, 2005 looks to be a possible springboard for Cvilikas to explore a possible professional playing career after his collegiate days are done. Edson Elcock (Brooklyn, NY), and Ross Mackenzie (Richmond, VA), both juniors, are coming off fine 2004 campaigns. Elcock netted five goals, which includes two game- winners. He also had a terrific spring, and should really turn the corner in 2005. MacKenzie is another key offensive figure for the Monarchs, and possesses a true nose for 2003 All-American Trevor McEachron makes his comeback from a knee injury in 2005 scoring goals. Elcock and Mackenzie have a chance to become a prolific scoring duo at Newcomers forward for the Monarchs. Ten newcomers will be calling themselves Monarchs in 2005, and there appears to Midfielders be a load of potential and possibilities from this incoming group. Dan Ruch could challenge for a starting position at keeper. Djordje Jankovic played on the U-16 national ODU is loaded with depth and ability at the midfield positions this season, as the team in Serbia and will provide the Monarch’s a left-footed defensive presence in the near team has several capable midfield players ready to take advantage of their opportunity to future. Trevor Banks, from Milwaukee, was the Midwest Region II captain for a tour in shine. Dawson calls junior Gregg Mottinger (Carrollton, TX) the “anchor” of this unit. Italy and was also an Adidas ESP All-Star. He is a versatile player who can contribute Mottinger is a very active and steady presence for the Monarchs in the crucial position of anywhere on the field. center midfield. Jared Kent (Marietta, GA) returned to the Monarchs last season after Steve Rupp is from Fredericksburg, a Virginia Olympic Development Program spending two years on a Mormon mission and quickly made his presence known, nabbing player, and is a very strong physical defender. Transfer Yomby William has made his way 7 CAA All-Tournament honors. Dawson calls Kent one of the most talented players he has to Old Dominion via Cameroon and Dschang University. “He’s big, strong, very athletic, coached, adding, “he is the maestro in terms of his technique and ability to dictate a technically sound with the ball, and we’re real excited to have him. He should be a very game.” good player for us,” says Dawson. Bobby Fogelsong is an attacking midfielder who Sophomore A.J. Kulp (Ephrata, PA), who is pushing for an attacking midfield role, is played for the Virginia ODP as well, and is extremely talented and technical. expected to contribute offensively this season finishing scoring chances and could be a Jason Loizou is a local product from Cox HS who plays with good pace, and could breakout player in 2005. Pambos Demetriades returns to the Monarchs this season after be a prolific goal scorer if he can adjust to the collegiate level. Truls Kjendlie, from contributing for the squad in 2003. Norway, is a transfer from Pacific Lutheran. Kjendlie should contribute in the defense and midfield. “Kjendlie is athletic, technical, should be a wing player who provides good Defenders service, and we think he can help us right away,” Dawson noted. Justin Vaughter, from Richmond, is a sophomore transfer from Alabama A&M whose very technically sound. Defense has been one of the more consistent strengths for the Monarchs in the past Vaughter is a dynamic player who should see time at both the forward and midfield few years, allowing the team to earn 17 shutouts the last two seasons. This year’s edition positions. Finally, Aaron Good is a possession midfielder from Pennsylvania who played should continue on the defensive tradition. “As it relates to specific positions, the defense pre-collegiate with and against current Monarchs David Horst and A.J. Kulp. will be our mainstay this season. I think we will be strong in the back, and if we build our season from that premise first, we should have a good year,” says Dawson. Schedule and Outlook Former All-American Trevor McEachron’s comeback from a knee injury is the big story for the defensive unit in 2005. “He has worked extremely hard, and has went ODU is once again staring at a very challenging schedule in 2005. The Monarchs through 7 operations, and will be back on the pitch. He has shown a tremendous attitude will face five ACC teams, traveling to Chapel Hill, NC to challenge North Carolina, and work habit to get back to this point. Trevor is excited to be back, and we’re excited to hosting Virginia Tech in an exhibition, and welcoming Clemson along with North Carolina have him because he brings a presence you can not put a price on,” says Dawson. If State. Virginia makes their first appearance in Norfolk since 1997, when ODU upset the McEachron can play anywhere near the level that he did before his injury in 2003, the #1 ranked Cavaliers. Clemson, Rhode Island, and William & Mary comprise the Stihl Monarch D will be in excellent shape. Soccer Classic participants this year, and it should be one of the strongest Stihl fields to All-CAA Rookie team honoree David Horst (Pine Grove) is back to continue piling date. “The Stihl Classic field is excellent,” says Dawson. “We’re very excited. William & up accolades and preventing scoring opportunities for opponents. Horst dropped almost Mary of course, is back. Rhode Island is an NCAA team from last year, and is always 10 pounds in the offseason and is more mobile than ever. Dawson expects big things from competitive. Of course, Clemson is an ACC powerhouse who has had an excellent Horst in 2005. recruiting class and are always well coached.” Ado Fazlic (Richmond, VA) returns for his senior year and aims to challenge for a Once again, the Monarchs will kick off the regular season with an extended starting role on defense after spending most of his career at forward. “Ado is a true homestand, hosting N.C. State before commencing the Stihl Classic with matches against Monarch who will sacrifice for the cause no matter what. He is an essential element to our Rhode Island and Clemson. The Monarchs will follow up the Stihl Classic with another squad,” says Dawson. home match against up and coming Elon. ODU’s game against Virginia is sandwiched Bamidele Oluwalana (Oslo, Norway) is a senior who Dawson is high on. “He has a between three trips to North Carolina to challenge North Carolina, Davidson, and their lot of confidence, and played over the summer a lot. Bami is very fit and focused,” says first CAA conference match against UNC-Wilmington. As it relates to their CAA schedule, Dawson. Justin Monroe (Disputanta, VA) is a highly athletic defender who could seriously the Monarchs will hit the road to face UNCW, George Mason, Towson, Delaware, Drexel, challenge for a starting position if he can keep his focus and William & Mary, and will host Hofstra, VCU, James Madison, and the two newest CAA additions- Georgia State and Northeastern. “Two more teams means that the last Goalkeepers couple weeks of conference play will be a dogfight to see who gets into the tournament,” says Dawson, referring to Georgia State and Northeastern. ODU returns their starting goalkeeper from last season, senior John Connelly (Rockville, After making three consecutive appearances in the second round of the NCAA MD). Connelly earned eight shutouts last season, a 1.07 goals against average, and helped College Cup, and earning the nation’s 7th highest all-time home winning streak at 22 lead the Monarchs to the second round of the NCAA tournament. games, the Monarchs are hoping to once again make some post-season noise. They will Jon Curry-Edwards (Brielle, NJ) had a tremendous spring season, and will challenge the need to get through five CAA teams who finished in the top 45 in RPI rankings last incumbent for the starting position between the pipes this season. Dawson says, “Jon had a season, along with the nation’s 4th toughest conference for men’s soccer, but Dawson tremendous spring season, and in some regard might push John, so that will be a real believes that the challenging non-conference schedule will have his players ready. interesting preseason camp challenge. A transfer from Lynchburg, senior Dan Ruch, could “If we can do well in the first half of the season, it will help prepare us for a very also push for playing time this season. difficult CAA campaign,” says Dawson. “We will take things one game at a time, and stay focused on our goals.” 2005 Rosters OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY MEN'S SOCCER

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 1 John Connelly GK R-Sr. 5-10 185 Rockville, MD/Rockville 2 Bamidele Oluwalana M/D Sr. 5-7 160 Oslo, Norway/Bredtvet VGS 3 Trevor Banks M/D Fr. 5-9 160 Madison, WI/Madison Memorial 4 A.J. Kulp MF So. 5-8 158 Ephrata, PA/Ephrata 5 Jared Kent MF Jr. 5-6 145 Marietta, GA/Sprayberry 6 Truls Kjendlie F So. 5-8 155 Hamar, Norway/Ajer Videregaemde Skole 7 Trevor McEachron D R-Sr. 6-2 180 Woodbridge, VA/Woodbridge 8 Yomby William M/D So. 6-4 185 Bafoussam, Cameroon/Lycee Classique Bafoussam 9 Edson Elcock F Jr. 5-7 140 Brooklyn, NY/Brooklyn Friends School 10 Pambos Demetriades MF Jr. 5-7 145 Nicosia, Cyprus/The Grammar School 11 Gregg Mottinger MF Jr. 5-7 140 Carrollton, TX/Newman Smith 12 David Horst D So. 6-4 185 Pine Grove, PA/Pine Grove 13 Justin Vaughter M/F So. 5-6 150 Richmond/VA/Meadowbrook 14 Steve Rupp M/D Fr. 6-0 170 Fredericksburg, VA/Chancellor 15 Justin Monroe D R-So. 5-8 149 Disputanta, VA/Prince George 16 Ross Mackenzie F Jr. 5-10 170 Richmond, VA/Clover Hill 17 Bobby Foglesong M Fr. 5-11 150 Fredericksburg, VA/Stafford 18 Ado Fazlic D Sr. 5-8 180 Richmond, VA/Tucker 19 Jason Loizou MF Fr. 5-11 160 Virginia Beach, VA/Cox 20 Brian Cvilikas F Sr. 6-3 180 Highlands Ranch, CO/Highlands Ranch 21 Djordje Jankovic M/D Fr. 5-11 170 Sabac, Serbia/Ekonomsko Trgovinska Skola 22 Jon Curry-Edwards GK So. 6-3 175 Brielle, NJ/St. Rose 23 Dan Ruch GK Sr. 6-0 185 Ridgefield Park, NJ/Ridgefield Park 24 Aaron Good MF Fr. 5-7 165 Elizabethtown, PA/Elizabethtown

Head Coach: Alan Dawson (Lock Haven ‘84) Assistant Coaches: Mark Waite (Lock Haven ‘94) Daniel Alvarez(Furman ‘00) Volunteer Ass’t: Ryan Sniegoski(Old Dominion ‘03) Trainer: Brian Beck/Mary Joos 8 PRO-NUN-SEE-A-SHUN GUIDE

Cvilikas ...... C-val-kas McEachron ...... Mick-each-ron Fazlic ...... FAZ-lick Bamidele Oluwalana ...... Bau-me-del-a Olu-wa-lana Truls Kjendlie ...... Trools Chend.lee Djordje Jankovic ...... George-E Yank-o-vick Loizou ...... Lou-ease-ew

Alphabetical Roster The Monarchs by Origin COLORADO No. Name VIRGINIA 3 Trevor Banks Brian Cvilikas Highlands Ranch, CO Trevor McEachron Woodbridge, VA 1 John Connelly GEORGIA Ross Mackenzie Richmond, VA 22 Jon Curry-Edwards Jared Kent Marietta, GA Ado Fazlic Richmond, VA 20 Brian Cvilikas MARYLAND 10 Pambos Demetriades Justin Monroe Disputanta, VA John Connelly Rockville, MD 9 Edson Elcock Justin Vaughter Richmond, VA NEW JERSEY 18 Ado Fazlic Bobby Foglesong Fredericksburg, VA 17 Bobby Foglesong Jon Curry-Edwards Brielle, NJ Steve Rupp Fredericksburg, VA 24 Aaron Good Dan Ruch Ridgfield Park, NJ Jason Loizou Virginia Beach, VA 12 David Horst NEW YORK 21 Djordje Jankovic WISCONSIN 5 Jared Kent Edson Elcock Brooklyn, NY Trevor Banks Madison, WI 6 Truls Kjendlie PENNSYLVANIA CAMEROON 4 A.J. Kulp David Horst Pine Grove, PA Yomby William Bafoussam, Cameroon 19 Jason Loizou A.J. Kulp Ephrata, PA CYPRUS 16 Ross Mackenzie Aaron Good Elizabethtown, PA Pambos Demetriades Nicosia, Cyprus 7 Trevor McEachron TEXAS NORWAY 15 Justin Monroe Gregg Mottinger Carrollton, TX Bamidele Oluwalana Oslo, Norway 11 Gregg Mottinger Truls Kjendlie Hamar, Norway 2 Bamidele Oluwalana SERBIA 23 Dan Ruch Djordje Jankovic Sabac, Serbia 14 Steve Rupp 13 Justin Vaughter 8 Yomby William Meet the Seniors John Connelly Brian Cvilikas ● 1 ● Goalkeeper Forward 20 ● 5'10" ● Senior ● 6”3” ● Senior ● Rockville, MD ● Highland Ranch, CO ● Rockville ● Highland Ranch Career: 2004: Earned All-CAA 2nd team honors Career: 2004: Started all 21 games, stopping for the second consecutive season...Played in all 69% of the shots he faced...Posted 8 shutouts 21 games, and started 8...Tied for the team lead along with a 1.07 goals against average...Earned in assists (5)...Finished third on the team in a shutout in the finals of the Stihl Classic vs. points (15)...Had an assist in 3 of 4 postseason Rutgers...Gave up only 1 goal during the first 4 matches...Took a season-high 7 shots against games of the season...2003: Played in ODU’s 6-0 W&M...Scored 3 goals and 7 points overall victory over Longwood in the Stihl Soccer coming off the bench 2003: Saw action in all 20 Classic...2002: Made three starts with 16 saves...Stopped 69% of the games for ODU, starting 17. Tied for team lead in goals (10)... shots he faced with a 2.33 goals against average...Tallied a career high Second on the team in points (21)...First career assist came in ODU’s nine saves at home against #22 Wake Forest in September...2001: After 4-1 victory over Drexel...Ranked second on the team in shots (44)... red-shirting John followed in the footsteps of his older brother Chuck, Scored three game-winning goals during the season...Named CAA who was a standout goalie with the Monarchs in the late ‘90’s. Player of the Week for October 20...Named to All-CAA Second Prep: During his senior season with Rockville, Connelly earned All- Team...2002: Led all freshmen with two goals...Played in 17 games County honors and was an honor roll student ... Also won the science with five starts...Scored the golden goal in double overtime against fair.Off the Field Born July 12, 1983...Son of Bennett and Helen Drexel...Fired off 12 shots...Notched his first career-goal against Connelly...Has one brother, Chuck (27), a former Monarch...Major is UNCW in the CAA opener.Prep: Played three seasons of soccer at physical education. Highlands Ranch High School ... Named to the first team All-State and All-League ... Member of the Colorado ODP state program... Scored 19 goals during both his junior and senior seasons ... Selected to the All-State Coaches second team and the All-County team.Off the Field: Born March 16, 1984 ... Son of Anthony and YEAR GP/GS M GA Saves GAA S0 Valerie Cvilikas... Has one brother, Brandon (17) ... Major is 2001 REDSHIRT Business. 2002 3/3 270 7 10 2.33 0 2003 1/10 16 0 0 0 0 Totals: 2004 21/21* 1926* 23 52* 1.07* 8* 2003 All-CAA Second Team Totals: 25/24 2222 30 68 1.20 8 CAA Player of the Week—Oct. 20, 2003 9 * *career high 2004 All-CAA Second Team

YEAR GP/GS G A PTS GWG SHOTS 2002 17/5 2 0 4 1 12 2003 20/17* 10* 1 21* 3* 44* 2004 21/8 5 5* 15 0 42 Totals: 58/30 17 6 40 4 98 * career high

Senior forward Brian Cvilikas earned his second All-CAA Second Team honor in 2004 Meet the Seniors Ado Fazlic Trevor McEachron

● ● Defender Defender ● ● ● 5'8" ● Senior 187 6'2" Senior ● ● Richmond, VA Woodbridge, VA ● ● Tucker Woodbridge

Career: 2004: Played in 17 games and started Career: 2004: Did not see action due to 9...Fired off a career-high 15 shots including 4 injury...2003: Had career-breaking year for the shots on goal...2003: Saw action in 19 games and Monarchs, competing in 17 games and starting started 15...Had career-high two assists and two in 16 before season-ending knee injury in game points in his sophomore year...Had career-high against George Mason...Named National Player seven shots...2002: Played in six games with one of the Week by College Soccer News for week assist...Provided depth for the Monarchs up ending September 14...Named CAA Player of front...Recorded his first career assist against Wilmington.Prep: Played the Week two weeks in a row (September 15 and 22)...Set career-high in for the Richmond Strikers and the Virginia ODP team ... Four-year goals (4) and points (8)...Vital part of the ODU defense that went member of the varsity soccer team at Tucker High School ... Named to through first nine games of the season without allowing a goal...Named the All-Metro team ... First team selection to the All-District and Region to the NSCAA All-American First Team, All-CAA First Team, VaSID All- teams ... Scored 14 goals and added 12 assists as a senior.Off the Field: State First Team and College Soccer News All-American First Born April 11, 1984 ... Son of Dzemal and Edina Fazlic of Richmond, VA Team...2003 CAA Defender of the Year...2002: Established himself as one ... Has one sister, Aida (19) ... Majoring in international business. of the toughest and quickest defenders in the league...Selected to All- Region, All-State and All-CAA teams ...Started 19 of the team’s 20 games...Played with the U-23 Jamaica National Team during the Year GP/GS G A Pts. GWG Shots 2002 summer...Scored his first career goal to defeat Ga. State in the first game 2002 6/0 0 1 1 0 2 of the 2002 ODU Stihl Classic...Helped the ODU backfield hold 2003 19/15* 0 2* 2* 0 7 opponents to one goal or less nine times...2001: Named an Honorable 2004 17/9 0 0 0 0 15* Mention Freshman All-American...Earned second team All-CAA honors Totals: 42/24 0 3 3 0 24 as a freshman in 2001...Named team MVP last year starting in all 17 * career high contests ... Tallied one assist.Prep: In three years of soccer at Woodbridge McEachron earned All-Area and All-District honors... Focused on training and preparing for college during his senior year, 10 skipping his final season of high school competition ...Was a member of the Region I ODP team and toured with the team in Italy...Recipient of the coaches MVP award.Off the Field: Born August 4, 1983...Son of Earl McEachron and Barbara Sheehan...Has one older brother, Errol (25) and one younger sister, Jasmine (16)...Major is business management.

2003 NSCAA All-American First Team 2003 CAA Defender of the Year 2003 All-CAA First Team 2003 VaSID All-State First Team 2003 All-South Atlantic First Team 2003 College Soccer News All-American 1st Team 2002 VaSID All-State First Team 2002 All-South Region Third Team 2002 All-CAA First Team 2001 All-CAA Second Team 2001 Honorable Mention Freshman All-American

YEAR GP/GS G A PTS GWG SHOTS 2001 17/17 0 1* 1 0 17* 2002 19/19* 1 0 2 1* 11 2003 17/16 4* 0 8* 0 12 2004 DID NOT SEE ACTION DUE TO INJURY Totals 53/52 5 1 11 1 40 * career high

Senior Ado Fazlic will challenge for a role on defense in 2005. Meet the Seniors Bamidele Oluwalana

● Midfielder/Defender ● 5'7" ● Senior 2 ● Oslo, Norway ● Bredtvet VGS Career: 2004: Played in 17 games, and started 15 of those...Switched from midfield to defense during the season and contributed defensively for a team who notched 8 shutouts and gave up only 24 goals in 21 games...Took his only shot of the season during a 2-0 victory against George Mason...2003: Saw action in a career-high 18 games, while starting in three...Had game-winning shot against then #5 Stanford, giving ODU the 1-0 victory at the Cal-Berkeley Tournament...Scored career-high two goals and had career-high four points and six shots...2002: Played in 15 games with five starts as a rookie...Scored one goal and took 4 shots...Won the season opener over Va. Tech with his first career goal in overtime...Prep: Played three seasons at the Bredtvet Videregaende School in Oslo, Norway ... Member of the Norwegian Champion Team in 2000 ... Named Player of the Year that same season.Off the Field: Born Nov. 25, 1981 ... Son of Michael and Grete Oluwalana of Oslo, Norway ... Has three siblings, Omotuyi (26), Sade (18), and Babatunde (16) ... Majoring in international studies...

YEAR GP/GS G A PTS GWG SHOTS 2002 15/5 1 0 2 1 4 2003 18/3 2* 0 4* 1 6* 2004 17/15* 0 0 0 0 1 Totals: 33/8 3 0 6 2 11 11 * career high

Senior Bamidele Oluwalana remained a very versatile contributor last year.

The ODU Soccer Stadium Meet the Monarchs Jon Curry-Edwards Edson Elcock ● ● Goalkeeper Forward ● ● ● 6'2" ● Sophomore 5’7” Junior 9 ● 22 ● Brooklyn, NY Brielle, NJ ● ● St. Rose Brooklyn Friends School

Career: 2004: Played in 20 games in 2004, starting Career: 2004: Did not see any action...Prep: At 8...Tied for 3rd on the team in goals (5) and was 3rd in St. Rose High School, Edwards recorded 33 shots (31)...Scored a career-high two goals, including shutouts...In 2003, he led his high school to the the game-winner in overtime, against Parochial B South Championship while Delaware...Netted another game-winner against recording 17 shutouts...Curry-Edwards was North Carolina...2003: Playing for Wingate named to the First Team All-Division, Second University in 2003, he was named Freshman of the Year in the SAC conference Team Monmouth County, Second Team Shore Conference and All-State after finishing 6th in the conference in goals and points...Prep: At Brooklyn Honorable Mention teams...Played for the Jersey Shore BOCA in Friends School, Elcock led his team to the State Final and won the New York 2003...Off the Field: Born January 23, 1986...Son of Keith Edwards and State Championship with the Silver Lake Rams, a Region 1 Olympic Cheri Curry...Has two brothers, Matthew (19) and Christopher Development Team based in Staten Island, NY...Was named an Adidas ESP (18)...Majoring in Business. Top 150 player in the nation...Off the Field: Born January 10, 1985...Son of Winselsa Elcock...Has two sisters, Harriet (30) and Nikii (28)...Undecided on Year GP/GS Min. GA Saves GAA SO major. 2004Year 0/0 GP/GS 0 G 0 A 0 Pts. 0 GWG 0 Shots Totals:2002 0/0 17/6 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 2003 19/7* 1 2* 4* 0 6* Year GP/GS G A Pts GWG Shots Totals: 36/13 2 3 7 0 8 2004 20/8 5 2 12 2 31 * career high Totals: 20/8 5 2 12 2 31

12 Pambos Demetriades

● Midfielder ● 5'7" ● Junior ● Nicosia, Cyprus 10 ● The Grammar School

Career: 2002: Played in six games and started one...Contributed three shots...Prep: Joined the Monarchs from his native country of Cyprus, where he was starred on the Cyprus National U18 team...Played on the Omonia Circuit Club...Won championships with his U16 and U18 teams...Member of the Men’s Indoor Soccer National Team...Earned school’s athlete of the year award...Off the field: Born September 15, 1981...Son of Constantinos and Antri...Has two sisters. Dora (20) and Natali (14), and one brother, Demetris (12)...Dean’s List student at ODU...Major is Exercise Science.

Year GP/GS G A Pts GWG Shots 2002 6/1 0 0 0 0 3 Totals: 6/1 0 0 0 0 3

Junior forward Edson Elcock scored 5 goals for the Monarchs in 2004. Meet the Monarchs David Horst A.J. Kulp

● Defender ● Midfielder ● 6’4” ● Sophomore 12 ● ● 5’6” Sophomore 4 ● Pine Grove, PA ● Ephrata, PA ● Pine Grove ● Ephrata

Career: 2004: Named to the CAA All-Rookie team as a freshman...Started 18 games at defender, and played in Career: 2004: Started 13 of the 20 games he all 21 Monarch contests...Scored his first career goal participated in as a freshman...Notched assists in during a 3-1 loss against #22 Virginia wins against Hofstra and Davidson...Took 5 shots, Commonwealth...Had the assist on the golden goal with 3 of those being on goa...Prep: During his time against W&M in overtime...Fired 8 shots on goalÖPrep: at Ephrata High School, Kulp was named one of the During his four year high school career, Horst was named to the Adidas ESP Top 150 players in the nation, was a Regional All-American and Pennsylvania All-State Soccer teams, two-time NSCAA Regional All-American, two-time and was the Schuylkill League Player of the Year, Soccer Scholar Pennsylvania All-State selection, two-time EPYSA ODP player Athlete and was named to the first team all four years...Helped his selection and a two-time MVP of the Lancaster Lebanon high school to the PIAA District Championship and played with FC League...Was a three-year all-league selection while playing for Leeds United...Was named to the All-State Basketball teamÖOff the Ephrata...Played for the FC Delco club...Off the Field: Born Field: Born October 25, 1985...Son of Robert and Linda January 9, 1986...Son of Bill and Sharon Kulp...Brother of Tyler Horst...Brother of Bobbi-Jo Ramsey (26) and Steven Horst (21), Jordan (16) and Carolyn (9)Major is Physical Education. (25)...Major is Exercise Science. *2004 All-CAA RookieTeam* Year GP/GS G A Pts GWG Shots 2004 20/13 0 2 2 0 5 Totals: 20/13 0 2 2 0 5 Year GP/GS Min. GA Saves GAA SO 2004 21/18 1 1 3 0 20 Totals: 21/18 1 1 3 0 20

13 Jared Kent ● Midfielder ● ● 5 5’7” Junior ● Marietta, GA ● Sprayberry

Career: 2004: Saw action in twenty games, and started 15...Named to the CAA All- Tournament team...Scored two goals during the year, including the game winner in a 1-0 victory against Drexel...Kent returned to the Monarchs after spending the past two years on a Mormon mission...2000:Prep: Was a three- time Team MVP at Sprayberry High School and was also named a Scholar Athlete thereÖWas a member of the U-16 United States National Team and was a Region III ODP starter for two yearsÖKent will add considerable talent to the Monarch midfield.Off the Field: Born February 1, 1982...Son of Richard and Charmaine Kent...Has two brothers, Danny (33) and Steven (28) and two sisters, Lisa (30) and Beth (26)...Majoring in Biology. *2004 CAA All-Tournament Team*

Year GP/GS G A Pts GWG Shots 2000 18/16* 3* 1 7* 0 22 2004 20/15 2 0 4 1 20 Totals: 38/31 5 1 11 1 42 *career high

Midfielder A.J. Kulp started 13 games for the Monarchs last season Meet the Monarchs Ross Mackenzie Gregg Mottinger ● Midfielder ● Forward ● 5’7” ● Junior 11 ● 5’10” ● Junior 16 ● Carrollton, TX ● Richmond, VA ● Newman Smith High School ● Clover Hill Career: 2004: Played and started in all 21 contests...Took 4 shots, and 3 of those were on Career: 2004: Saw action in all 21 Monarch contests, goal...Has been named a starter for every game he starting in 8...Netted a career-high 4 goals and scored has competed in as a Monarch...2003: One of the 8 points for the second consecutive season...Took a top freshmen for ODU, starting all 20 games for the career-high of 21 shots, including 13 that were on Monarchs...Had two assists and took nine shots goal...Converted on a penalty kick opportunity during the season...Prep: Named Defensive Player against #7 Virginia...2003: Competed in 18 games for of the Year while playing for Newman Smith High School ... An All- the Monarchs, starting in four...Scored two goals and District and All-Region selection... Served as captain for the Dallas Comets added four assists to his season totals to give him eight points for the club team...Played five years for the Texas ODP team, two on the Region season...Took eight shots during the year...Prep: Mackenzie was selected to III Pool squad ... Selected to attend the Adidas Elite Soccer Program in the All-District, All-Metro, All-Region and All-State First Teams as a senior 2002...Mottinger also spent three seasons on the swimming team and was at Clover Hill High School...Tallied 29 goals and 20 assists in two the starting kicker for the Newman Smith football team where he tallied seasons...All-District First Team and All-Metro Second Team as a junior... 69 total points. Off the Field: Born January 24, 1985...Son of William and Scored a record 67 goals in the Scottish Youth League while playing for the Janice Mottinger...Has one brother, Marc (24)...Awarded the YMCA Dye U-16 and U-18 Scotland National Team...Won a State Cup Championship Foundation Scholarship and the Dallas Burn with the Richond Strikers club team...Also played with the St. Johnstone Scholarship...Majoring in education. and Dundee United club squads.Off the Field: Born October 21, 1984...Son of Gordon and Sheena Mackenzie...Has one sister, Julie (18)...Major is Marketing. YEAR GP/GS G A PTS GWG SHOTS 2003 20/20 0 2* 2* 0 9* 2004 21/21 0 0 0 0 4 Totals: 41/41 0 2 2 0 13 YEAR GP/GS G A PTS GWG SHOTS * career high 2003 18/4 2 4* 8 0 8 2004 21/8* 4* 0 8 0 21* Totals: 39/12 6 4 16 0 29 14 * career high Meet the Newcomers... Justin Monroe Trevor Banks ● Defender ● Defender/Midfielder ● 5’8” ● R-Sophomore ● 5’9” ● Freshman 3 15 ● ● Disputanta, VA Madison, WI ● Madison Memorial HS ● Prince George High School

Prep: Finished his career at Madison Memorial as the Career: 2004: Saw playing time in 2 games, school’s all-time assist leader, and second all-time in both victories, against Campbell and points scored...As a member of FC Milwaukee, won Navy...2003: Redshirt...Prep: Joins ODU after seven State Cup Championships, along with winning four years of competition at Prince George High the 2005 Region II Championships along with being a School... Named the Most Valuable Player of national finalist...Was captain of Region II Midwest team that toured offense as a freshman and sophomore...Three- Italy...Participated in two Adidas ESP Top 150 camps...Earned NSCAA All- time All-District selection as well as a two-time All-Region and All-State Region and Youth All-American honors Off the Field: Born April 8, 1987...Son performer...Chosen to the All-Metro team as a junior...Named to the of Joe and Kelli Banks...Brother of Cody (14)...Major is Business Virginia ODP State Team in 2001.Off the Field: Born October 30, Administration. 1985...Son of Jennifer Monroe...Has one sister, Clatrina (21)...Major is Information Technology. Bobby Foglesong YEAR GP/GS G A PTS GWG SHOTS ● Midfielder 2003 REDSHIRT ● 5’11” ● Freshman 2004 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 ● Totals: 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 Fredericksburg, VA 17 ● Stafford HS

Prep: Had an impressive prep career, winning 3 All- District first team honors at Stafford…Took home All- Region first team, All-Metro, and Honorable Mention All- State honors during senior season…Was a four year letter- winner in high school…Also participated on the Virginia ODP squad…Played in several VHSCA All-Star matches. Off the Field: Born February 8, 1987…Son of Duane and Joanie Foglesong…Brother of Andy (19), Rachael (17), Nicky (15), Nathan (13), and Travis (11)…Dream vacation would be to Germany…Favorite book read is Blood Red Snow…Major is Business Information Technology. Meet the Newcomers Aaron Good Dan Ruch ● Midfielder ● 5’7” ● Freshman ● Goalkeeper 23 ● Elizabethtown, PA 24 ● 6’0” ● Senior ● Elizabethtown HS ● Ridgefield Park, NJ ● Ridgefield Park HS Prep: Played for four seasons under Coach James Career: 2002-2004: Played goalkeeper for Lynchburg Sostack at Elizabethtown...Earned three 1st team College...Took home Honorable Mention All-Conference in Lancaster-Lebanon All-Star honors during his prep 2002, 1st team All-Conference, 2nd team All-State, and 2nd career...Played against current Monarchs David Horst team All-South Region, ODAC All-Tournament Team, and and A.J. Kulp...Off the Field: Born December 23, ODAC Player of the Week for 9/22 in 2004...Earned 6 1986...Son of Phil and Belinda Good...Has two shutouts in 2004ÖWas a 2 year captain as wellÖPrep: brothers, Adam (16) and Jason (13), and one sister, Played four years at Ridgefield Park, and was an All-League selection for two Rebecca (22)Major is Exercise Science. years...Was a member of the National Honor Society. Off the Field: Born January 1, 1983...Son of Linda Ruch...Has one sister, Kirsten (20)...Has earned a degree in Exercise Science and Wellness. Djordje Jankovic Steve Rupp

● ● Defender/Midfielder Defender/Midfielder ● ● ● 5’11” ● Freshman 21 6’0” Freshman 14 ● ● Sabac, Serbia Fredericksburg, VA ● ● Ekonomsko Trgovinska Skola Chancellor HS

Prep: Was a member of the U-16 Serbian national team...Also Prep: Under the direction of Coach Mike Webb, earned played club soccer with FC Macua, Sabac, and FC Obilic...Off many honors and awards at Chancellor...Named a regional the Field: Born February 7, 1985...Son of Jovan and Ilona All-American, All-State twice, All-District and All-Region Jankovic...Has one brother, Zlatko (23)...Favorite book honors three times, District Player of the Year in 2004, All- is“Alchemist”...Dream vacation would be to visit Californian Area Player of the Year in 2004, Washington Post All-Metro beaches...Major is undecided. team twice, and a VHSCA all-star in 2005...Played on the Virginia ODP squad for six 15 years...Off the Field: Born March 10, 1987...Son of Steve Sr. and Linda Rupp...Brother of Mike (27), Joe (26), and Anthony (15)...Major is undecided. Truls Kjendlie Justin Vaughter ● Forward ● Midfielder/Forward ● 5’8” ● Sophomore 6 ● 5'6" ● Sophomore ● 13 Hamar, Norway ● Richmond, VA ● Ajer Videregaende Skole ● Meadowbrook HS

Career: Attended Pacific Lutheran University prior to coming to Old Dominion...Prep: Played for the youth Career: Played for Alabama A&M as a freshman...Netted club team Ham-Kam, one of the top club teams in two goals in the University of Evansville tournament... Norway...Off the Field: Born April 16, 1983...Son of Scored a goal against South Carolina and was named to Toke and Judith Kjendlie...Has one sister, Hannah the All-Tournament team at the tournament hosted by (17)...Favorite movie is “Falling Down.” Dream College of Charleston...Picked up an assist against vacation would be to St. Tropez...Major is Business. Belmont...Prep: Lettered in soccer under Coach Nathan Henry at Meadowbrook...Earned three All-District and Metro honors...Notched All- District honors in 2003 as a field goal kicker and wide receiver for the Meadowbrook varsity football team...Won a National Scholar Athlete award from 2002-2004.Off the Field: Born April 10, 1986...Son of John and Larneil Vaughter...Has one sister, Mia...Major is Sports Management Jason Loizou Yomby William ● Midfielder ● ● 5’11” Freshman 19 ● Defender/Midfielder ● 8 Virginia Beach, VA ● ● ● 6’4” Sophomore Cox HS ● Bafoussam, Cameroon ● Lycee Classique Bafoussam Prep: Played locally at Cox HS in Virginia Beach under Coach Jim Snodgrass...Tallied 18 goals and 21 assists during his high school career...Scored the game-winner in overtime Career: Played soccer at Dschang University in to lift Cox over top-ranked First Colonial in the Beach Cameroon...Participated in the University Games held at District tournament final...Earned All-Beach and All-Eastern Dschang, and took home a gold medal in soccer...Prep: Region honors in 2005. Off the Field: Born March 1, 1987...Son of Andreas and Played for the club team Footstar in Cameroon...Off the Lorraine Loizou...Has one brother, Chris (20)...Major is Business Administration. Field: Born June 18, 1981...Son of Yomby Nzene Joseph and Kom Alice Adele... Has six brothers and sisters, with one of the brothers playing professionally in Uruguay, and the other in Cameroon’s First Division...Person in history he’d most like to meet is David Beckham...Major is undecided Norfolk and

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Above, a view of the Norfolk waterfront, where the Waterside Marketplace is a center of activity in downtown Norfolk. Below, the Virginia Beach oceanfront is just minutes form the ODU campus.

orfolk serves as the cultural, financial and business hub of the Hampton Roads met- ropolitan area, which comprises the N cities of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Hampton, and Newport News. With a combined population of 1.5 million, the Hampton Roads area is the 27th largest Metro- politan Statistical Area in the U.S. and in 1998 was rated the number one city in the south by Money magazine. Founded in 1682, Norfolk has been a gateway to Virginia for commerce and industry since the early 17th century. The city is home to the Norfolk Naval Base, the world’s largest naval installation and homeport to the U.S. Navy’s Atlantic and Mediterranean fleets; the MacArthur Memorial, the final resting place of famed General Douglas MacArthur; The Chrysler Museum, an art museum showcasing the collection of Walter P. Chrysler, son of the auto company founder; and Norfolk Botanical Garden, host to many celebrations including the International Aza- lea Festival. Norfolk’s 12,000-seat Harbor Park is home to the Norfolk Tides, the top minor league team in the New York Mets organization. Waterside marketplace and Town Point Park create a lively waterfront activity center for outdoor concerts, many festivals, and dining with the best sunset views around. Hampton Roads

Above, Nauticus, the National Maritime Museum and home for the US Battleship Wisconsin, is a popular destination for visitors. Far right, Norfolk hosted OpSail 2000, a tall ships festival which brought in millions of visitors. Near upper right, MacArthur Memorial in Norfolk is the resting place of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, and contains many of the general’s personal awards and belongings. Near lower right, the Virginia ZOO in Norfolk. Far lower right, the sand castle competition is the highlight of the annual Neptune festival in Virginia Beach. Bottom of the page, the Virginia Beach Pier at sunrise. 17

Tall ship cruises, harborside shops, the quaint whistle of the Elizabeth River Ferry, the new Nauticus, one of the nation’s premier maritime museums and learning centers, and a climate ranked among the nation's most desirable, all make Norfolk an exciting location for university studies. Just 20 minutes from downtown Norfolk is the oceanfront resort city of Virginia Beach, with its miles of beaches on the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay. Hampton is home to NASA’s Langley research center as well as Langley Air Force Base, while New- port News is the location of the Newport News Ship- building Company, manufacturer of the Nimitz-class aircraft carriers. Just 45 minutes west of Norfolk is the Jamestown- Williamsburg-Yorktown triangle, where, it can be said, the nation was founded, debated its independence, and then won it on the battlefield. Also within an easy drive are Richmond, the capi- tal of Virginia and former capital of the Confederacy during the Civil War; the North Carolina Outer Banks, including the Wright Brothers Memorial at Kitty Hawk and the Cape Hatteras National Seashore; and the nation’s capital in Washington, D.C.

PHOTOS PROVIDED BY NORFOLK CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU AND THE VIRGINIA BEACH CONVENTION AND VISITORS DEVELOPMENT OFFICE. This is Old Dominion

ld Dominion University opened its doors 75 years ago in an abandoned pub lic school building with 206 students as the Nor folk Division of the Col- lege of William and Mary, and became an Oindependent institution in 1962. Today, the University enrolls more than 20,000 students, including approxi- mately 6,200 graduate students. Its 185-acre Norfolk campus is the primary hub of ac- tivity, along with four additional higher education centers (Virginia Beach Center, Peninsula Center, Tri-Cities Center and Northern Virginia Center). Old Dominion is a versatile university, committed to its students, their education, personal development and overall success. The University offers 67 bachelor's degrees, 65 master's degrees, 26 doctoral degrees and two education specialist degrees, and consists of six colleges: Arts and Letters, Business and Public Administration, Edu- cation, Engineering and Technology, Health Sciences, and Sciences. Students who live on campus may choose residence hall or apartment-style living. The attractive Webb University Cen- ter provides a bookstore, cafeteria, food court, game room, lounge areas, and other shops and offices to serve the student body. Boulevard, is yet another economic spark versity operates TELETECHNET, a distance Old Dominion is one of Virginia's lead- for the region. The 8,600-seat Ted Constant learning system that offers students an op- ing Ph.D. research institutions. The Univer- Convocation Center, which opened in fall portunity to earn one of 17 baccalaureate sity contributes approximately $600 million 2002, is and a year to the Hampton Roads economy and the centerpiece of the project. The Village eight master's degrees, as well as one doc- 18 provides the community with a variety of also currently includes 270 modern apart- toral degree, without leaving their area of programs and services, including the Ap- ment units for students, a fitness center and residence. Since its inception in 1992, plied Research Center, Technology Appli- a variety of restaurants. Plans call for the TELETECHNET has become the largest cations Center, Military Career Transition addition of a hotel and parking garage, re- televised, interactive distance learning pro- Program, Executive Development Center search facilities and a shopping center with gram of its kind in the United States. and the Virginia Modeling, Analysis and a large grocery store. Old Dominion is also well known for Simulation Center. A leader in space-related In the classroom, Old Dominion stu- its international focus in both its curricula research, Old Dominion ranks first in the dents continue to earn high marks. The Uni- and student population. More than 1,100 state in funding from NASA for research versity boasts three USA Today Academic international students from 100 countries projects. The University operates one of the All-Americans and a Truman Fellow. ODU's are enrolled at the University. largest wind tunnels in the world at first Rhodes Scholar is former student-ath- The University also contributes to the NASA's Langley Research Center, and its lete Samantha Salvia, a 1996 graduate. cultural life of Hampton Roads by present- Oceanography, Nuclear Physics, and Mod- An international leader in delivering ing music and dance concerts, art exhibits, eling and Simulation programs are among interactive instructional television, the Uni- the best in the nation. The University Village, a 75-acre de- velopment along the east side of Hampton Left, the Old Dominion University Lion in front of Webb Center. Below, the Webb Student Center houses student services, the campus bookstore and many dining options. University

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and annual literary and film and video fes- Above, the Ted Constant Convocation Center is the site of many campus events and is the home of tivals. In addition, the President's Lecture the university's men's and women's basketball programs. Below, Rollins Hall houses the admissions, Series brings nationally known speakers to campus each year. registrar, and financial aid offices. The University is located about 200 miles south of Washington, D.C., and is but a short drive to Virginia Beach and the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Old Dominion Soccer Stadium

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Above, the new soccer building will be completed in 2006. e built it, and they came. The Old Dominion The Old Dominion Soccer Stadium has also served University Soccer Stadium has become not only as a site for numerous prestigious events in its short history, W one of the most visited sites on campus, but has including CAA championships and numerous state high claimed it’s fame as home to some of the biggest, most school championships. Two summers ago, Old Dominion boisterous crowds in collegiate soccer. hosted the Adidas soccer camp, which brought in the best Fans young and old regularly flock to the stadium high school soccer players from all over the country. In the and its first seven seasons, the stadium has taken its place as summer of 1994, the stadium served as the site of the U.S. one of the top facilities in collegiate soccer. U-23 team’s 1-0 win over Trinidad and Tobago, which was The spacious facility is located at the corner of 43rd broadcast back to the Caribbean. In June of 1992, Old Street and Parker Avenue, directly across the street from the Dominion hosted the United States Olympics Soccer team Bud Metheny Baseball Complex, and boasts seating for 4,000 vs. the Bermuda National Team in the final warm-up for fans. Permanent lighting illuminates action at night, and fans the U.S. prior to the Olympics in Barcelona. A stadium- also appreciate the array of refreshments available at the record crowd of 3,933 watched the match. Old Dominion concession booth, located under the west stands, along with has also hosted back-to-back NCAA Tournament games, in restrooms. 2002 and 2003. Sitting atop the west stands is a modern, fully- In addition to the stadium, a newly constructed equipped press box, which allows media to view the game, state-of-the-art practice field has been opened for the and file their stories immediately afterward. Separate areas Monarchs teams. Located behind the stadium and across for television cameras are also available. Powhatan Avenue, the practice facility is fenced-in, irrigated The field itself is Bermuda grass with a sand base, and of the finest quality, with Tifton 419 Bermuda grass. and conforms to both NCAA and international standards. Coming in 2006, the ODU Soccer Programs will “The is one of the best ‘soccer only’ facilities in the boast brand new locker rooms and office facilities located country,” said Head Coach Alan Dawson. “One of the first overlooking the stadium. This state-of-the-art building will built specifically for soccer, and still one of the premier complete the ODU Soccer Stadium as one of the finest of its facilities in the country. A facility like ours helps us not only kind in the nation. as one of the best sites for games and tournaments, but will also enable us to recruit the top student-athletes.” Athletic Facilities ld Dominion University prides itself on be ing able to offer the student-athlete the best possible facilities to achieve maximum po- tential on the field. OThe Intercollegiate Athletics Building, will undergo a renovation in 2005, houses both strength training and athletic training facilities which are always at the full dis- posal of the student-athlete. The expanded building will also be the home to academic advising. The athletic training room provides the best in modern rehabilitation equipment for athletic injuries. The seven-foot deep running pool, located in the hydro- therapy room, along with three whirlpools and one jacuzzi, provides Old Dominion athletes the opportunity to rehabilitate through exercise in water. The room also includes nine training tables, a Kinkom rehabilitation ma- chine, and a traction table. The athletic training room is under the supervision of Head Athletic Trainer Marty Bradley, M.S., A.T.,C., and his two full-time assistants, along with a staff of graduate assistants and student as- sistants. The strength training room, built specifically for stu- Above, the new Athletic Administration Building will feature an expanded weight room, dent-athlete use. The room includes the most up-to-date athletic training and new academic advising offices. in nautilus and free weight equipment, all under the su- pervision of Strength and Conditioning Coach Andy Zucker. The Intercollegiate Athletics Building also houses the administrative staff including the athletic director, the associate and assistant athletic directors, the offices of sports information, promotions, and the ticket office. The Athletic Support Office and Buildings and Grounds of- fices are also located in the Intercollegiate Athletics Build- 21 ing. The Intercollegiate Athletics Building is located in the middle of the athletic quadrant of the campus that includes the 4,000 seat Old Dominion Soccer Stadium, the 2,500 seat Bud Metheny Baseball Complex, the 15- court ODU Tennis Complex that includes a 1,000 seat championship court, and the Health & Physical Educa- tion Building. The H&PE Building contains the 5,500 seat Old Dominion Fieldhouse and the J.C. “Scrap” Chandler Pool. The ODU Tennis Complex, Soccer Stadium and the Health & Physical Education Building will also undergo major renovation and expansion during the 2005-06 academic year. Foreman Field, located behind Rollins Hall on the northern edge of the campus, is home to the field hockey and lacrosse teams, as well as being the site for much of Old Dominion’s intramural sports program. The Old Dominion Sailing Center is located on the Elizabeth River on the western side of the campus and serves as home to the Monarch sailing program. Featur- ing a 200-foot pier and launch area, the Sailing Center also has storage space for the entire Old Dominion fleet of FJ’s, Lasers, 420’s, and various support craft, locker rooms, classrooms, workshop, and office space for the sailing coaches. Above, the new “Athletic Quad” will be the center of the university’s athletic programs and facilities. Right, the new Health and Physical Education Building. Academic Support

he Old Dominion University Athletic Department offers a wide variety of programs to assist the academic and personal well-being of the student- athlete. These programs are overseen by TTianna Scott, the academic advisor for stu- dent-athletes, and April Brecht, the Life Skills Pro- gram director. Their offices are located in Webb Cen- ter, within convenient access to all the student-ath- letes. Among the programs available to all student- athletes: SUPERVISED STUDY SESSIONS Supervised study sessions are required for all fresh- men and transfer student-athletes, and organized accord- ing to the needs of the individual for upperclassmen. Study sessions meet in a variety of locations across campus, for a minimum of two hours per night, three nights per week. Above, Students receive counseling during registration. Right, Life-Skills Coordinator ”RISING STARS”- April Brecht and Academic Advisor Tianna THE LIFE SKILLS PROGRAM Scott at their office in Webb University The Life Skills Program provides a comprehensive ap- Center. proach to the overall academic and personal development of student-athletes at Old Dominion University. With the student-athlete welfare in mind, the Athletic Department provides: The Academic Commitment 22 ◆ Academic, major choice and career counseling Relations, Social Development, and Fiscal The Career Development ◆ Academic advising - class scheduling and eligibility Responsibility. Commitment review ◆ Networking and appropriate campus ◆ Networking and referral are provided in co- ◆ Supervised study sessions three times per week program promotion operation with our career management center ◆ Tutoring program by request and/or referral ◆ Rising Stars newsletter - includes study ◆ Educational programming and career ◆ Computer room with specialized programs (Writing skills, motivational and inspirational items, ◆ ELS 121 (Career Planning) class Tutor, Grammar Tools, Quatro, Word Perfect, etc.) plus a calendar of coming events ◆ Interview, cover letter, and resume techniques ◆ Study Group sessions ◆ SAMs Program - Student-Athlete Men- ◆ ELS 101 (University Orientation) class tor Peer Advising Program ◆ Academic progress/attendance reports during each The Service Commitment semester ◆ Monarch ReachOut service project refer- ◆ Rising Stars monthly Life Skills newsletter articles rals and contacts ◆ Complementary campus programs (Instant study ◆ Campus/community service through skills) SAMs and class credit ◆ Retention groups, probation groups, assessment instru- ments ◆ Intervention - illness, injuries, etc. reported to SAM - faculty The Athletic Commitment STUDENT ATHLETE MENTORS ◆ Title IX information, coach and support staff standards of conduct, the coach as a teacher, departmental opera- The Student-Athlete Mentor (SAM) is a peer advising program. SAMs are tions and standards, and athletic support program infor- nomimated and elected by their peers. The goal is for each athletic team to have mation ◆ at least one SAM. A SAM on the team can help provide leadership, help team- Team-building and conflict resolution intervention/ mates with problems, provide support for freshmen, answer questions, and re- training The Personal Development Commitment fer teammates to University support services. SAMs are elected on a yearly ◆ Educational programming for new students and teams: basis and any upperclassmen may be chosen by their peers to serve as a SAM. Understanding Values, Appreciating Diversity, Personal All SAMs participate in a training program following elections. Health (Sexual Responsibility, Alcohol Choices, Stress Management), Interpersonal Communication and Media ATHLETIC DIRECTORY Administration (757) AREA CODE

President: Dr. Roseann Runte ...... 683-3159 UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Athletic Director: Dr. Roseann Runte Dr. Jim Jarrett ...... 683-3369 Senior Associate Athletic Director: Dr. Roseann Runte became the seventh president of Old Dominion Univer- Debbie H. Byrne ...... 683-3359 sity in the summer of 2001. Runte, who has 22 years of experience as a pro- Associate Athletic Director: fessor and academic administrator, became only the third woman to head a Deb Polca ...... 683-3358 four-year college or university in Virginia. Runte previously served as presi- Assistant A.D./Finance: dent of Victoria University in Toronto, principal of Glendon College (York Mark Brown ...... 683-3569 University), president of Université Sainte-Anne in Nova Scotia and assis- Assistant A.D./Event Management: tant dean of arts and science at Dalhousie University. She is an associate to Greg Smith ...... 683-6026 the Council of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, a Compliance Coordinator: board member of the National Bank of Canada and a member of the execu- Jeff Wilson ...... 683-5474 tive committee of the Club of Rome. Runte has served as president of the Sports Information Director: Canadian Commission for UNESCO for two terms, as president of the Hu- Carol R. Hudson, Jr...... 683-3372 manities Federation of Canada, as a member of the advisory board of the Asst. Sports Information Director: National Library, as founding president of ACFAS-Toronto, as a board mem- Kim Zivkovich...... 683-3372 ber for the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia and of the board of Associated Medi- Director of Athletic Publications/Creative Services: cal Services, as chair of the board of the Foundation for International Training, and as vice chair of the Tina Price ...... 683-3372 board of the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art. The author of five volumes of creative writing, she has Asst. Athletic Business Manager edited nine books and has written more than 100 articles and book chapters on topics ranging from Scott Lowery ...... 683-4444 literature and education to economic and cultural development. Runte has a Ph.D. in French from the Athletic Camp Director: University of Kansas and has received honorary degrees from Acadia University, Memorial University Mindy Seidel-Adler ...... 683-4358 and the universities of Timisoara and Arad in Romania. She received the prix François Coppée from the Dir. of Sales & Corp. Sponsorships: Académie française as well as the Palmes Académiques and the Order of Merit from the French govern- Chuck Gray ...... 683-3372 ment, the Order of Canada, the Queen Elizabeth Jubilee medal, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Dir. of Game Atmosphere & Student Att.: Canada and of the World Academy of Arts and Sciences. David Weisser ...... 683-3372 Academic Counselor: Tianna Scott ...... 683-3699 Asst. Academic Advisor: April Brecht ...... 683-3709 Equipment Room Manager: Andrea Allen ...... 683-3371 Head Athletic Trainer: Marty Bradley ...... 683-3383 23 Asst. Athletic Trainer: Scott Johnson...... 683-3397 Asst. Athletic Trainer: Tina Lathrop ...... 683-5444 Athletic Faculty Representative: Dr. Janis Sanchez-Hucles ...... 683-4995 Baseball Coach: Jerry Meyers ...... 683-4360 Men’s Basketball Coach: Dr. Jim Jarrett ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Blaine Taylor ...... 683-3362 Women’s Basketball Coach: When Jim Jarrett arrived on the campus of Old Dominion University in the Wendy Larry ...... 683-3401 fall of 1967 as a Health and Physical Education professor, he had little idea that Field Hockey Coach: his tenure would be counted in decades. During that time span, he has led the Beth Anders ...... 683-3785 program from a well respected NCAA Division II member to a nationally re- Men’s Golf Coach: spected Division I power that has captured 25 national championships. Jarrett began his 34th year as athletic director in 2004, taking over the reigns Dr. Murray Rudisill ...... 683-3300 in 1970 when Bud Metheny stepped down from that position. As one of the Women’s Golf Coach: youngest athletic directors in the nation at that time, Jarrett quickly began to Pat Kotten ...... 683-4553 make a name for himself and ODU. He committed early on to a philosophy of Lacrosse Coach (W): “selective excellence,” whereby the department “selected” its competitive sports Sue Stahl ...... 683-4541 and committed itself financially, academically and competitively to the sports Sailing Coach (M&W): it felt the University could best excel. Mitch Brindley ...... 683-3387 In 1974, Jarrett became the first athletic director in the state of Virginia to Men’s Soccer Coach: award grant-in-aids to women student-athletes. It was a bold move at the time for a young athletic director and equally young University, but one that paid Alan Dawson ...... 683-4360 great dividends. Just five years later, in 1979, the Lady Monarchs won the first Women’s Soccer Coach: of three national championships in women’s basketball, and led the nation in attendance. Joe Pereira ...... 683-5343 Under his leadership, the department’s athletic venues have tripled and are considered state of the art Swimming Coach (M&W): facilities. They include the construction of the 2,500-seat Bud Metheny Baseball Complex in 1983, the Sailing Carol Withus ...... 683-5752 Center in 1981, the Outdoor Tennis Complex which has been expanded to 15 lighted courts and a champion- Tennis Coach (M&W): ship court with seating for 1,000-plus, the 4,000-seat ODU Soccer Stadium in 1990, renovations to Foreman Darryl Cummings ...... 683-5312 Field, which included Astro-Turf and new locker room facilities, and the 8,600 seat Constant Convocation Wrestling Coach: Center. For all his efforts, Jarrett’s has been honored many times by national and local groups. Most recently, Steve Martin ...... 683-5311 Jarrett was named the 2003 Southeast Regional Athletic Director of the Year by NACDA. Other awards Strength & Conditioning Coach: receive include the Collegiate Director’s Award from the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association, and the Andy Zucker ...... 683-5313 Norfolk Sports Club Man of the Year. He served as a member of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Committee and is a past president of the Colonial Athletic Association and the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame. An avid golfer, Jarrett and his wife Sugie reside in Norfolk. 2004 Review OLD DOMINION MEN’S SOCCER

he Old Dominion men’s Carolina 3-0 in the first round, dropping a soccer team once again 2-1 overtime decision. The game was made program history in scoreless until the 73rd minute, when Duke 2004 by securing the #12 connected on a Penalty Kick. Senior Kyle seed and a first round bye Hartley tied the game at 1-1 during the 82nd in the NCAA Tournament. minute, but a blast from 25-yards out by TThe seeding was the first ever for the Duke’s Paul Dudley ended ODU’s season. Monarchs and allowed ODU to host a The loss also ended ODU’s 22-game home second round match in the NCAA winning streak, which ranks seventh all- Tournament. The Monarchs also continued time. their regular season unbeaten streak at Kevon Harris was named to the All- home to 23 matches, and have not lost a CAA First Team for the second consecutive regular season home game since September year, and was also named to the NSCAA 15, 2002 (Coastal Carolina.) All-South Atlantic First Team, NSCAA/ ODU started out the season 5-0-0, Adidas All-American Second Team and winning their second straight Stihl Soccer VaSID All-State First Team. Junior Forward Classic after defeating Stihl participants Brian Cvilikas was named to the All-CAA Navy 5-1 and Rutgers 1-0, and defeating Second Team, also for the second straight perennial power North Carolina 3-2 at the year, while Defender David Horst was ODU Soccer Stadium. The Monarchs went named to the CAA All-Rookie Team. 0-1-1 during the William & Mary Tribe Kevon Harris led the team in scoring Soccer Classic and the following weekend, with 19 points (seven goals, five assists), dropped their first two Colonial Athletic while Kyle Hartley led all forwards in Association games: a 2-0 loss at UNC- scoring with 16 points (seven goals, two 24 Wilmington and a 3-1 loss at #22 Virginia assists). Redshirt Junior Goalkeeper John Commonwealth. The Monarchs went 3-0- Connelly earned eight shutouts for the 1 in their next four games, setting up for a season, with a 1.07 Goals Against Average, showdown with #9 James Madison, who allowing only 23 goals in 21 games. Brian at 12-0-1, was one of only two unbeaten Cvilikas had another fine season, netting teams in the country. ODU prevailed 1-0, five goals and dishing out five assists to Junior Jared Kent earned All-CAA Tournament honors off an early second half goal by Senior finish third on the team in points (15). in 2004 Midfielder Kevon Harris. The Monarchs Kevon Harris was selected to went 2-1 in their remaining regular season participate in the Major League Soccer games, defeating George Mason 2-0 and Player Combine, the second straight year William & Mary 3-2 in overtime. ODU a Monarch was included, and was drafted dropped a 4-1 game at #7 Virginia. by the Virginia Beach Mariners of the A- The Monarchs finished the regular League. season with a 11-4-2 record, and a 6-2-1 mark in the CAA. The #3 seed in the CAA Tournament, ODU knocked off #6 seed William & Mary in the Quarterfinals 2-0. OLD DOMINION 2004 HONORS The Monarchs then knocked off #2 seed Kevon Harris: James Madison 3-1 in the Semifinals to All-CAA First Team advance to the CAA Tournament Finals for NSCAA All-American Second Team the first time since the 1993 season. In the VaSID All-State First Team finals, ODU dropped a 1-0 decision to #5 All-South Atlantic First Team seed Hofstra. College Soccer News All-American 1st Team The Monarchs earned their third Team MVP straight at-large berth in the NCAA Brian Cvilikas All-CAA Second Team Tournament and with the first round bye, David Horst advanced to the second round for the third CAA All-Rookie Team straight year. ODU played host to the Duke Blue Devils, who had defeated Coastal 2004 Final Statistics Old Dominion University Men's Soccer

HOME: 11-1 AWAY: 4-2-1 NEUTRAL: 1-2-1 REGION: 9-4-2 STATE: 5-2-0 COLONIAL: 6-2-1 Dawson at ODU: 86-53-14 (8 seasons) Dawson Career: 215-83-24 (17 seasons)

No. Player GP/GS G A PTS SHTS GWG g/a/pts/(career) 9 Kevon Harris 21/21 7 5 19 54 0 14/18/46 20 Brian Cvilikas 21/8 5 5 15 42 0 17/6/40 8 Edson Elcock 20/8 5 2 12 31 0 5/2/12 3 Kyle Hartley 21/14 7 2 16 26 0 12/5/29 10 Kevin McMenamin 21/12 32826012/4/28 16 Ross Mackenzie 21/8 4082106/4/16 5 Jared Kent 20/15 2042002/0/4 12 David Horst 21/18 1132001/1/3 18 Ado Fazlic 17/9 0001500/3/3 19 A.J. Kulp 20/13 022500/2/2 14 Brian Kluckman 21/20 102504/1/9 17 Gregg Mottinger 21/21 000400/2/2 4 Eric Hoglund 15/8 000200/1/1 11 Belus Vendegh 7/0 000201/1/3 2 Bamidele Oluwalana 17/15 000103/0/6 6 Walston Ferrell 1/0 000100/0/0 25 21 Braden McPherson 6/0 000000/0/0 15 Justin Monroe 2/0 000000/0/0 13 Ian Kaila 20/20 022000/2/2 TOTALS ODU 21 35 21 91 275 0 OPP 21 24 16 64 206 1

GOALKEEPERS GP/GS MIN SAVES SA% SO GA AVG 1 John Connelly 21/21 1926 52 693 8 23 1.07 23 Bryan Fossi 1/0 23 0 .000 0 1 3.91

ODU TOTALS 21 1949 52 .684 8 24 1.11 OPP TOTALS 21 1949 101 .743 3 35 1.62 .

Score By Halves: 2004ODU: Monarch 11-2: 12-11-1-0=24 Schedule and Results

Sep. 1 W, 2-0 vs. Campbell Oct. 16 W, 3-2 @ Towson* Sep. 4 W, 2-0 vs. Davidson Oct. 22 W, 1-0 vs. JMU* Sep. 10 W. 5-1 vs. Navy% Oct. 24 W, 2-0 vs.GMU* Sep. 12 W, 1-0 vs. Rutgers% Oct. 27 L, 1-4 @ Virginia Sep. 21 W, 3-2 vs. North Carolina Nov. 6 W, 3-2 vs. William & Mary* Sep. 24 T, 1-1 vs. American^ Nov. 9 W, 2-0 vs. William & Mary& Sep. 26 L, 0-1 vs. Hartwick^ Nov. 12 W, 3-1 vs. JMU& Oct. 1 L, 0-2 @ UNC-Wilmington* Nov. 14 L, 0-1 vs. Hofstra& Oct. 3 L, 1-3 @ VCU* Nov. 23 L, 1-2 vs. Duke# Oct. 8 W, 1-0 vs. Drexel* Oct. 10 W, 2-0 vs. Hofstra* %denotes ODU Stihl Soccer Classic (ODU) Oct. 15 T, 2-2 @ Towson(2OT)* ^denotes Nike Trible Classic * denotes CAA contest &denotes CAA tournament #denotes NCAA tournament 2004 Game Results Game #1 ODU 1, Campbell 0 Game #8 Game #15 Norfolk, VA, September 1, 2004 UNC-Wilmington 2, ODU 0 ODU 2, GMU 0 CAMP: 0-0=0 Wilmington, NC, October 1, 2004 Norfolk, VA, October 24, 2004 ODU: 1-0=1 ODU: 0-0=0 GMU: 0-0=0 Goals: UNC-W: 2-0=2 ODU: 0-2=2 ODU 42:10 Harris Goals: Goals: Shots: CAMP 5, ODU 14 UNCW 9:35 Clark ODU 50:51 Harris, from Cvilikas Saves: CAMP 6, ODU 3 UNCW 19:39 Murray, from Clark and Effird ODU 81:02 Kluckman, from Cvilikas Attendance: 420 Shots: ODU 8, UNCW 8 Shots: GMU 10, ODU 18 Game #2 Saves: ODU 3, UNCW 6 Saves: GMU 9, ODU 3 ODU 2, Davidson 0 Attendance: 652 Attendance: 352 Norfolk, VA, September 4, 2004 Game #9 Game #16 DAV: 0-0=0 VCU 3, ODU 1 Virginia 4, ODU 1 ODU: 1-1=2 Richmond, VA, October 3, 2004 Charlottesville, VA, October 27, 2004 Goals: ODU: 0-1=1 ODU: 0-1=1 ODU 8:42 Hartley, from Kulp VCU: 2-1=3 UVA: 3-1=4 ODU 61:16 Harris Goals: Goals: Shots: DAV 5, ODU 9 VCU 11:15 Segares, from Shirley UVA 9:37 Cristman, from Holder and Saves: DAV 2, ODU 2 VCU 41:31 Aust Freeman Attendance: 512 ODU 49:18 Cvilikas UVA 34:19 Barlow, from Tuman and Freeman Game #3 VCU 57:11 Opoku, from Morris UVA 39:58 Oliver, from Freeman ODU 5, Navy 1 Shots: ODU 13, VCU 16 ODU 79:41 Mackenzie Norfolk, VA, September 10, 2004 Saves: ODU 2, VCU 3 UVA 86:23 Oliver Stihl Soccer Classic Attendance: 313 Shots: ODU 10, UVA 12 NAVY: 0-1=1 Game #10 Saves: ODU 3, UVA 4 ODU: 3-2=5 ODU 1, Drexel 0 Attendance: 992 Goals: Norfolk, VA, October 8, 2004 Game #17 ODU 26:03 McMenamin, from Harris DREX: 0-0=0 ODU 3, William & Mary 2 (OT) ODU 34:47 Harris ODU: 0-1=1 Norfolk, VA, November 6, 2004 ODU 40:12 Horst, from Harris Goals: WM: 1-1-0=2 ODU 47:42 Mackenzie ODU 69:56 Kent, from Harris and McMenamin ODU: 1-1-1=3 ODU 66:08 Cvilikas Shots: DREX 7, ODU 9 Goals: NAVY 79:23 Copare, from Stapleton Saves: DREX 3, ODU 3 ODU 10:30 Cvilikas, from Hartley Shots: NAVY 7, ODU 18 Attendance: 402 WM 41:31 Nydal Saves: NAVY 3, ODU 0 Game #11 WM 51:02 McCurdy Attendance: 1202 ODU 2, Hofstra 0 ODU 85:49 Elcock Game #4 Norfolk, October 10, 2004 ODU 92:26 McMenamin, from Horst ODU 1, Rutgers 0 HOF: 0-0=0 Shots: WM 5, ODU 20 Norfolk, VA, September 12, 2004 ODU: 1-1=2 Saves: WM 6, ODU 0 Stihl Soccer Classic Goals: Attendance: 909 RUT: 0-0=0 ODU 37:03 Cvilikas, from Kulp Game #18 ODU: 1-0=1 ODU 69:26 Mackenzie ODU 2, William & Mary 0 Goals: Shots: HOF 8, ODU 13 Norfolk, VA, November 9, 2004 26 ODU 28:35 Cvilikas, from Elcock Saves: HOF 4, ODU 1 CAA Tournament Quarterfinals Shots: RUT 7, ODU 10 Attendance: 170 WM: 0-0=0 Saves: RUT 2, ODU 3 Game #12 ODU: 1-1=2 Attendance: 508 ODU 2, Towson 2 (2OT) Goals: Game #5 Towson, MD, October 15, 2004 ODU 10:54 Hartley, from Cvilikas ODU 3, North Carolina 2 ODU: 1-1-0-0=2 ODU 67:50 Harris Norfolk, VA, September 21, 2004 TOW: 1-1-0-0=2 Shots: WM 6, ODU 12 UNC: 1-1=2 Goals: Saves: WM 6, ODU 3 ODU: 0-3=3 TOW 3:14 Cole Attendance: 552 Goals: ODU 17:46 Mackenzie Game #19 UNC 32:41 Ashe, from Storey ODU 64:03 Kent ODU 3, JMU 1 UNC 67:09 Storey, from McCartey TOW 83:56 Healey, from Marshall and Richmond, VA, November 12, 2004 ODU 70:41 Hartley Cunningham CAA Tournament Semifinals ODU 87:35 Hartley, from Kaila Shots: ODU 12, TOW 22 ODU: 0-3=3 ODU 89:29 Elcock, from Harris Saves: ODU 5, TOW 5 JMU: 1-0=1 Shots: UNC 9, ODU 17 Attendance: 159 Goals: Saves: UNC 6, ODU 1 JMU 1:31 Totten, from Morsink Game #13 Attendance: 884 ODU 45:16 Hartley, from Harris ODU 3, Delaware 2 (2OT) ODU 51:34 McMenamin, from Hartley Newark, DE, October 16, 2004 ODU 76:04 Elcock, from Cvilikas Game #6 ODU: 0-2-0-1=3 Shots: ODU 8, JMU 13 ODU 1, American 1 (2OT) DEL: 0-2-0-0=2 Saves: ODU 4, JMU 1 Williamsburg, VA, September 24, 2004 Goals: Attendance: 205 Nike Tribe Classic ODU 53:00 Elcock, from McMenamin Game #20 AU: 0-1-0-0=1 ODU 65:00 Hartley Hofstra 1, ODU 0 ODU: 1-0-0-0=1 DEL 77:00 Tadjalli Richmond, VA, November 14, 2004 Goals: DEL 89:59 Tadjalli CAA Tournament Finals ODU 9:25 Harris, from Elcock ODU 103:00 Elcock HOF: 1-0=0 AU 54:18 Albright Shots: ODU 15, DEL 13 ODU: 0-0=0 Shots: AU 13, ODU 11 Saves: ODU 2, DEL 7 Goals: Saves: AU 5, ODU 4 Attendance: 115 HOF 39:05 Todd, from Osooli Attendance: — Game #14 Game #7 Shots: HOF 8, ODU 14 ODU 1, JMU 0 Hartwick 1, ODU 0 Saves: HOF 3, ODU 2 Norfolk, VA, October 22, 2004 Williamsburg, VA, September 26, 2004 Attendance: 215 JMU: 0-0=0 Nike Tribe Classic Game #21 ODU: 0-1=1 HART: 0-1=1 Duke 2, ODU 1 (OT) Goals: ODU: 0-0=0 Norfolk, VA, November 23, 2004 ODU 46:37 Harris, from Kaila Goals: NCAA Tournament Second Round Shots: JMU 12, ODU 9 HART 66:55 Ruiz DUKE: 0-1-1=2 Saves: JMU 3, ODU 4 Shots: HART 12, ODU 21 ODU: 0-1-0=1 Attendance: 723 Saves: HART 10, ODU 4 Goals: Attendance: — DUKE 73:10 Camp ODU 82:17 Hartley, from Cvilikas DUKE 93:39 Dudley Shots: DUKE 13, ODU 9 Saves: DUKE 4, ODU 3 Attendance: 1026 2005 Opponents

NORTH CAROLINA STATE ELON DAVIDSON Thursday, Sept. 1 Wednesday, Sept. 14 Saturday, Sept. 24 Old Dominion Soccer Stadium Old Dominion Soccer Stadium Albert-Daly Field

Nickname: Wolfpack Nickname: Phoenix Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Red and White Colors: Maroon & Gold Colors: Red and Black 2004 Record/Conference: 8-8-2 (2-4-1/6th ACC) 2004 Record/Conference: 4-11-5 (1-5-1/Southern) 2004 Record/Conference: 11-10-1 (4-3-0/4th Coach (Record/Years): George Tarantini (179- Coach (Record/Years): Darren Powell (50-12-3/3 Southern) 147-33/19 years) years) Coach (Record/Years): Matt Spear (47-30-7/4 Soccer Field: Method Road (4,000) Soccer Field: Rudd Field (500) years) SID Contact: Brian Reinhardt SID Contact: Chris Rash Soccer Field: Alumni Stadium (2,000) SID Phone: 919-515-8953 SID Phone: 336-278-6712 SID Contact: Erica Madden SID Fax: 919-515-2898 SID Fax: 336-278-6768 SID Phone: 704-894-2931 Web site: www.GoPack.com Web site: www.elon.edu/athletics SID Fax: 704-894-2636 Web site: www.davidson.edu/athletics

RHODE ISLAND NORTH CAROLINA UNC WILMINGTON Friday, Sept. 9 Sunday, Sept. 18 Friday, Sept. 30 ODU Soccer Stadium/STIHL Classic Fetzer Field UNCW Soccer Stadium

Nickname: Rams Nickname: Tarheels Nickname: Seahawks Colors: Light Blue, Dark Blue Colors: Carolina Blue & White Colors: Teal, Gold & Navy rd th and White 2004 Record/Conference: 10-9-2 (4-3-0/T-3 2004 Record/Conference: 12-6-2 (5-3-1/4 CAA) 2004 Record/Conference: 12- ACC) Coach: Aidan Heaney (55-54-5/6 years) 27 8-1 (6-4-1/5th A-10) Coach (Record/Years): Elmar Bolowich (188-104- Soccer Field: UNCW Soccer Stadium (2,000) Coach (Record/Years): Ed 18/15 years) SID Contact: Tom Riordan Bradley (206-138-35/15 years) Soccer Field: Fetzer Field (5,025) SID Phone: 910-962-4099 Soccer Field: URI Soccer SID Contact: John Martin SID Fax: 910-962-3686 Complex (1,547) SID Phone: 919-962-0084 Web site: www.UNCWsports.com SID Contact: Mark Kwolek SID Fax: 919-962-0612 SID Phone: 401-874-2409 Web site: www.TarHeelBlue.com SID Fax: 401-874-5354 Web site: www.GoRhody.com

CLEMSON VIRGINIA GEORGIA STATE Sunday, Oct. 2 Sunday, Sept. 11 Wednesday, Sept. 21 Old Dominion Soccer Stadium ODU Soccer Stadium / STIHL Classic Old Dominion Soccer Stadium

Nickname: Panthers Nickname: Tigers Nickname: Cavaliers Colors: Blue and White Colors: Orange and Purple Colors: Navy and Orange 2004 Record/Conference: 9-8-1 (6-3/4th A-Sun) 2004 Record/Conference: 8-9-1 (2-5-0/7th ACC) rd 2004 Record/Conference: 18-5-1 (4-3-0/T-3 ACC) (first year in CAA) Coach (Record/Years): Trevor Adair (166-84-23/ Coach (Record/Years): George Gelnovatch (142-50- Coach (Record/Years): Kerem Daser (46-40-4/4 13 years) 15/9 years) years) Soccer Field: Historic Riggs Field (8,500) Soccer Field: Klockner Stadium (7,100) Soccer Field: (Use three fields: Panthersville, SID Contact: Sam Blackman SID Contact: Adam Jones Silverbacks and Forsyth) SID Phone: 864-656-2114 SID Phone: 434-982-5500 SID Contact: Myesha Benjamin SID Fax: 864-656-0299 SID Fax: 434-982-5525 SID Phone: 404-651-4629 Web site: www.clemsontigers.com Web site: www.virginiasports.com SID Fax: 404-651-3204 Web site: www.GeorgiaStateSports.com 2005 Opponents

DELAWARE HOFSTRA GEORGE MASON Friday, Oct. 7 Sunday, Oct. 16 Sunday, Oct. 28 Delaware Mini Stadium Old Dominion Soccer Stadium George Mason Stadium

Nickname: Fightin’ Blue Hens Nickname: Pride Nickname: Patriots Colors: Royal Blue & Gold Colors: Gold, White and Blue Colors: Green & Gold 2004 Record/Conference: 4-13-1 (1-8-0/10th 2004 Record/Conference: 12-10-1 (4-4-1/T-5th 2004 Record/Conference: 7-11-1 (3-6-0/8th CAA) CAA) CAA) Coach (Record/Years): Fran O’Leary (163-96-32/16 Coach (Record/Years): Marc Samonisky (54-148- Coach (Record/Years): Richard Nuttall (145-137- years) 19/12 years) 27/16 years) Soccer Field: George Mason Stadium (5,000) Soccer Field: Delaware Mini-Stadium Soccer Field: Hofstra Soccer Stadium (1,600) SID Contact: Maggie Walsh SID Contact: Scott Selheimer SID Contact: Jeremy Kniffin SID Phone: 703-993-3260 SID Phone: 302-831-2186 SID Phone: 516-463-6759 SID Fax: 703-993-3259 SID Fax: 302-831-8653 SID Fax: 516-463-5033 Web site: www.GoMason.com Web site: www.udel.edu/sportsinfo Web site: www.hofstra.edu/Athletics

DREXEL VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH TOWSON Sunday, Oct. 9 Friday, Oct. 21 Sunday, Oct. 30 Vidas Field Old Domion Soccer Stadium Towson Center Field

Nickname: Dragons Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Nickname: Tigers 2004 Record/Conference: 5-12 (2-7/9th CAA) Nickname: Rams Colors: Gold, Black and White 28 Coach (Record/Years): Lew Meehl (204-156-42/ Colors: Black and Gold 2004 Record/Conference: 8-7-2 (3-5-1/7th CAA) 21 years) 2004 Record/Conference: 12-6-3 (7-1-1/1st CAA) Coach (Record/Years): Frank Olszewski (215-170-33/23 Soccer Field: Vidas Field Coach (Record/Years): Tim O’Sullivan (231-179- years) SID Contact: Britt Faulstick 49/22 years) Soccer Field: Towson Center Field SID Phone: 215-895-6895 Soccer Field: Sports Backers Stadium (3,250) SID Contact: Dan O’Connell SID Fax: 215-895-2038 SID Contact: Phil Stanton SID Phone: 410-704-3102 Web site: www.drexeldragons.com SID Phone: 804-828-8476 SID Fax: 410-704-3861 SID Fax: 804-828-9428 Web site: www.TowsonTigers.com Web site: www.vcu.edu/vcurams

NORTHEASTERN JAMES MADISON WILLLIAM AND MARY Friday, Oct. 14 Sunday, Oct. 23 Friday, Nov. 4 Parsoms Field Old Dominion Soccer Stadium Albert-Daly Field

Nickname: Huskies Nickname: Dukes Nickname: Tribe Colors: Red & Black Colors: Purple & Gold Colors: Green, Gold, and Silver th 2004 Record/Conference: 3-10-4 (2-4-3/8 America 2004 Record/Conference: 15-3-1 (7-2-0/2nd CAA) 2004 Record/Conference: 9-7-4 (4-4-1/T-5th CAA) East) (First year in CAA) Coach (Record/Years): Tom Martin (387-127-42/ Coach (Record/Years): Chris Norris (9-7-4/1 year) Coach (Record/Years): Brendan Donahue 28 years) Soccer Field: Albert-Daly Field Soccer Field: Parsons Field (7,000) Soccer Field: JMU Soccer Field (1,860) SID Contact: Dan Wakely SID Contact: Rob Wynne SID Contact: Milla Sue Wisecarver SID Phone: 757-221-3368 SID Phone: 617-373-2691 SID Phone: 540-568-6154 SID Fax: 757-221-3412 SID Fax: 617-373-3152 SID Fax: 540-568-3703 Web site: www.TribeAthletics.com Web site: www.gonu.com Web site: www.jmusports.com Annual Alumni Weekend

Monarch Hall of Famers 29 The following alumni have been inducted into the University's Sports Hall of Fame from the sport of soccer.

Michael Valantassis Prince Attoh Sean Crowley 1986 Inductee 1987 Inductee 1994 Inductee 1976 Virginia Player of the Year 26 goals in 1975 1988 Sun Belt Conference MVP 1978 All-District 1975 Virginia Player of the Year 1988 Academic All-American

Former Old Dominion coach Mike Berticelli was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2002. His wife Cynda accepted the honor for her late husband.

Sean Fahey Joe Mallia Neil Paynter 1999 Inductee 1998 Inductee 2001 Inductee 1977 & 78 All-South Region Fourth All-Time NCAA 1991 All CAA & All South Region Three Time All-State Goals Against Avg. Bermuda Olympic Team Soccer Classic PAST TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1976 1990 Princeton, 1, American 1 Old Dominion 1, Akron 1 (ot) (Princeton on penalty kicks, 5-4) William & Mary 1, Vermont 0 Old Dominion 4, East Carolina 3 (ot) Vermont 1, Old Dominion 0 American 7, East Carolina 3 Akron 1, William & Mary 0 (Consolation) (Championship-Akron) Old Dominion 3, Princeton 1 1991 (Championship) Old Dominion 1, Wis.-Milwaukee 0 1977 Wake Forest 3, William & Mary 0 Long Island 5, American 3 William & Mary 3, Wis.-Milwaukee 0 SOCCER CLASSIC Old Dominion 4, VMI 3 Wake Forest 1, Old Dominion 0 American 5, VMI 1 (Consolation) (Championship-Wake Forest) Long Island 5, Old Dominion 1 1992 (Championship) Old Dominion 3, San Diego State 0 Old Dominion University 1978 William & Mary 0, UCLA 0 James Madison 1, William & Mary 0 William & Mary 2, San Diego State 1 UNC-Wilmington 3, UCLA 1, Old Dominion 0 Old Dominion 2 (ot) (Championship-William & Mary) Old Dominion 2, William & Mary 0 1993 ld Dominion University welcomed STIHL as the title (Consolation) Old Dominion 4, Stanford 1 sponsor for the 1997 Old Dominion Soccer Classic, continuing a UNC-W 6, James Madison 3 William & Mary 1, Washington 0 (Championship) William & Mary 1, Stanford 0 O tournament with a tradition of over 20 years. 1979 Old Dominion 3, Washington 2 Originally started in 1976 as the Harbor Front Kiwanis Classic, MetLife Virginia 11, Cornell 0 (Championship-Old Dominion) Old Dominion 2, Campbell 0 1994 joined the partnership in 1986 and the tournament became the "Old Cornell 5, Campbell 0 (Consolation) Old Dominion 2, Air Force 1 Dominion MetLife Classic presented by the Harbor Front Kiwanis Club." Old Dominion 1, Virginia 0 William & Mary 2, Robert Morris 0 (Championship) William & Mary 2, Air Force 0 Thanks to the corporate partnership with STIHL, the tournament 1980 Old Dominion 5, Robert Morris 0 continues as the "STIHL Soccer Classic, presented by the Harbor Front Old Dominion 3, East Carolina 0 (Championship-Old Dominion) North Carolina 2, St. John’s 1 1995 Kiwanis Club and Sheraton Norfolk Waterside Hotel." St. John’s 2, East Carolina 0 Loyola 2, William and Mary 1 The tournament champion receives the Queen’s Cup, originally (Consolation) Old Dominion 3, Adelphi 0 North Carolina 4, Old Dominion 0 William and Mary 4, Adelphi 0 presented to Old Dominion by British soldiers stationed in Hampton Roads. (Championship) Old Dominion 1, Loyola 0 (ot) The STIHL Soccer Classic continues the longstanding tradition of 1981 (Championship-Old Dominion) Duke 3, West Virginia 0 1996 bringing some of the top teams regionally and nationally to Old Dominion American 1, Old Dominion 1 #15 San Diego 3, Radford 0 for tournament play. Past tournament fields have included Virginia, UCLA, (American won on penalty kicks) Navy 4, Old Dominion 3 West Virginia 1, Old Dominion 0 Old Dominion 3, #15 San Diego 2 30 William and Mary, Wake Forest, Rutgers and Cal-Berkeley. (Consolation) Radford 3, Navy 1 This year’s tournament features Clemson, Rhode Island, and William Duke 3, American 2 (Championship) (Championship-San Diego - based on and Mary. 1982 goal differential) Fairleigh Dickenson 2, North 1997 Clemson and William and Mary will face each other at 4:30 p.m. on Carolina 1 (ot) Army 2, Towson State 1 Friday, Sept. 9, followed by Old Dominion and Rhode Island at 7:00 p.m. The Navy 1, Old Dominion 0 (ot) Columbia 2, Old Dominion 1 Old Dominion 2, North Carolina 1 Towson State 2, Columbia 1 pairings on Sunday, Sept. 11, will see William and Mary battle Rhode Island (Consolation) Army 2, Old Dominion 0 at noon, with Old Dominion and Clemson squaring off in the tourney finale Navy 2, Fairleigh Dickenson 0 Championship -Army) (Championship) 1998 at 2:30 p.m. 1983 Old Dominion 2, GW 0 Old Dominion 3, Marshall 0 Old Dominion 1, Pennsylvannia 0 West Virginia 3, Brooklyn 1 William & Mary 4, GW 1 Brooklyn 2, Marshall 1 (Consolation) Willam & Mary 2, Penn 1 Old Dominion 1, West Virginia 0 (Championship-William & Mary - based on goal (Championship) differential) 1984 1999 Old Dominion 2, Coll. of Charleston 1 Va Tech 2, William & Mary 1 Long Island 1, Campbell 0 Cal-Berkeley 2, Old Dominion 1 (ot) Campbell 3, Coll. of Charleston 1 Cal-Berkeley 2, William & Mary 1 (Consolation) Old Dominion 2, Va Tech 0 Long Island 1, Old Dominion 0 (Championship-Cal-Berkeley) (Championship) 2000 1985 Princeton 2, Old Dominion 1 William & Mary 1, Boston College 0 Georgetown 3, William & Mary 1 Old Dominion 5, N.C. Wesleyan 0 Old Dominion 3, Georgetown 2 (ot) William & Mary 1, N.C. Wesleyan 0 Princeton 2,, William & Mary 1 Old Dominion 2, Boston College 1 (Championship-Princeton) (Championship-Old Dominion) 2001 1986 Old Dominion 3, Syracuse 2 Old Dominion 2, LaSalle 0 (Championship - Old Dominion) William & Mary 2, Cal St.-Fullerton 0 2002 William & Mary 1, LaSalle 0 Old Dominion 2, Georgia State 1 Old Dominion 2, Cal St.-Fullerton 0 Coastal Carolina 4, William & Mary 2 (Championship-Old Dominion) William & Mary 4, Coastal Carolina 0 1987 Coastal Carolina 4, Old Dominion 0 Old Dominion 5, Delaware 0 (Championship- Coastal Carolina) William & Mary 1, Rutgers 1 (ot) 2003 Rutgers 1, Old Dominion 0 William & Mary 6, Longwood 0 William & Mary 5, Delaware 0 Old Dominion 1, American 0 (Championship-William & Mary) American 4, William & Mary 1 1988 Old Dominion 6, Longwood 0 Old Dominion 6, Boston College 0 (Champions hip- Old Dominion) William & Mary 2, Ohio State 0 2004 Old Dominion 2, Ohio State 0 (ot) William & Mary 1, Rutgers 1 William & Mary 4, Boston College 0 Old Dominion 5, Navy 1 (Championship-Old Dominion) William & Mary 1, Navy 0 1989 Old Dominion 1, Rutgers 0 William & Mary 1, Penn State 0 (Championship- Old Dominion) Attila Vendegh competing in the 2002 STIHL Soccer Classic. Old Dominion 2, Army 0 William & Mary 1, Army 1 Old Dominion 2, Penn State 1 (Championship-Old Dominion) Colonial Athletic Association The Colonial Athletic Association expands to twelve teams in 2005-06, with the addition of Georgia State and Northeastern.

Fresh off the celebration of its 20th Anniversary, the Colonial Athletic Association enters its third decade with two new members and an expanded geographic footprint that gives the conference a presence in five of 8625 Patterson Avenue Richmond, VA 23229-6349 the nation’s nine largest metropolitan areas. Office Phone: (804) 754-1616 Office FAX: (804) 754-1688 Web page: www.caasports.com The addition of Georgia State University in Atlanta and Northeastern University in Boston brings the membership of the CAA to 12 and enhances the league’s reputation as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences both athletically and academically. On the playing field, the CAA has produced 16 national team The conference has also excelled in many other Dominion University, Virginia Commonwealth champions in five different sports, 33 individual sports. CAA squads have won 10 field hockey University and the College of William & Mary were national champions, 11 national coaches of the year, 11 national titles since the championship began in 1981, joined by the University of Delaware, Drexel national players of the year and 12 Honda Award which is not only more than any other conference University, Hofstra University and Towson University winners. Even more impressive, however, are the but represents nearly half of all titles won. In in 2001. Georgia State University and Northeastern honors accumulated away from competition, which baseball, at least two CAA teams have earned NCAA University became members of the conference on July include five Rhodes Scholars and 16 NCAA post- Tournament berths for seven of the past eight 1, 2005. graduate scholars. In 2004-05, the CAA had seven seasons. The CAA is annually ranked among the CoSIDA Academic All-Americans and more than 1,500 nation’s top 10 conferences in men’s and women’s The CAA traces its roots back to 1983 when three of its student-athletes posted at least a 3.2 grade point soccer, and has traditionally sent multiple teams to current members- George Mason, James Madison, and average while lettering in a varsity sport and received the NCAA Tournament. In 2004-05, 24 league teams William and Mary - were aligned with East Carolina the CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award. earned NCAA Tournament berths in 15 sports, with University, the United States Naval Academy and the the CAA having multiple representatives in men’s University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC and women’s soccer, field hockey, men’s and The landscape of the conference now stretches along South). During the next two years, the league added 11 women’s golf, men’s lacrosse and men’s tennis. the majority of the East Coast, and includes six of the sports, acquired two new members (UNC Wilmington There were 29 CAA student-athletes who earned All- nation’s top 25 media markets – New York (1), and American University) and decided to form a new America honors. Philadelphia (4), Boston (5), Washington, D.C. (8), association. The transformation from ECAC South to Atlanta (9) and Baltimore (23). The number of CAA took place on June 6, 1985. By the fall of 1986, television homes in the CAA market exceeds 19 CAA member institutions are also committed to the league gained automatic bids to NCAA million. excellence in the classroom. The Colonial Academic Championships in men’s basketball, soccer, baseball Alliance was created in 2002 by the league’s and women’s basketball and formed an officials’ presidents with a goal of expanding their bureau. Old Dominion became a member of the CAA The CAA conducts championships in 21 sports. Male partnership to all aspects of university life outside of in 1991-92 and Virginia Commonwealth University athletes compete for championships in baseball, intercollegiate athletics. Among the programs joined the conference prior to the 1995-96 season. basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, already established are an undergraduate research 31 swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and conference, coordination of study abroad programs wrestling. Female athletes battle for conference titles in From all-star athletes to Nobel Prize winning faculty, and granting visiting academic status to student- basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, the CAA takes great pride in producing performers athletes traveling to an away contest so that they soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & who stand out both on the playing field and in the have access to libraries, academic resource centers field and volleyball. The CAA will also begin classroom. and computer labs. sponsorship of a 12-team Division I-AA football league in the fall of 2007. CAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS In 2002, two faculty members from CAA institutions were awarded academia’s most coveted distinction – Year Champion In men’s basketball, the CAA has earned a reputation 1983 William & Mary the Nobel Prize. John B. Fenn, a research professor in 1994 James Madison as a “giant killer” in the NCAA Tournament. Since 1984 American 1995 William and Mary the Department of Chemistry at Virginia 1981, CAA schools have posted 12 wins over higher- George Mason 1996 William and Mary Commonwealth University, received the Nobel Prize 1985 American seeded teams. In 2004-05, the conference had four 1997 VA Commonwealth for chemistry, and Vernon Smith, a professor of George Mason teams earn post-season berths for the first time in economics and law at George Mason University, 1986 George Mason 1998 Richmond league history and five teams were ranked among the 1987 William & Mary shared the Nobel Prize in economic sciences. 1999 William & Mary top 100 in the RPI. In women’s basketball, the CAA has 1988 Navy 2000 William & Mary had two teams earn post-season berths for five 1989 George Mason 2001 James Madison 1990 Richmond consecutive years. Perennial power Old Dominion, Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided the 2002 Virginia Commonwealth CAA since its inception. Core members George 1991 Old Dominion 2003 Virginia Commonwealth which has won the past 14 conference titles, has 1992 James Madison 2004 Hofstra captured three national championships (1979, 1980, Mason University, James Madison University, the 1993 James Madison 1985) and reached the title game again in 1997. University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Old 2004 CAA MEN’S SOCCER FINAL 2004 CAA STANDINGS 2004 CAA POST-SEASON AWARDS Team CAA Record Overall Record Player of the Year: Dominic Oduro (VCU) Va. Commonwealth 7-1-1 12-6-3 Defensive Player of the Year: Gonzalo Segares (VCU) James Madison 7-2-0 15-3-1 Rookie of the Year: Sobhan Tadjalli (UD) Old Dominion 6-2-1 13-6-2 Coach of The Year: Aiden Heaney (UNCW) UNC-Wilmington 5-3-1 12-6-2 Tournament MVP: Michael Todd(HOF) Hofstra 4-4-1 12-10-1 OLD DOMINION ALL-CAA SELECTIONS William & Mary 4-4-1 9-7-4 1ST Team: Kevon Harris (MF), Hofstra 3-5-1 8-7-2 2nd Team: Brian Cvilikas (F) Drexel 3-6-0 7-11-1 Rookie Team: David Horst Towson 2-7-0 5-12-0 Delaware 1-8-0 4-13-1 CAA Soccer History CAA Standings The CAA in the NCAA Tournament Since Old Dominion Joined The League 1991 Conference Overall 1983: Virginia 2, WILLIAM & MARY 1 (2nd rd.) WILLIAM AND MARY 3, Maryland 0 (2nd rd.) James Madison 6-1-0 17-3-1 Old Dominion 5-0-2 18-2-2 1984: AMERICAN 2, GEORGE MASON 1 (1st rd.) St. John’s 2, WILLIAM AND MARY 1 (ot) (3rd rd.) George Mason 5-2-0 13-6-0 Virginia 1, AMERICAN 0 (ot, penalty kicks) 1997: AMERICAN 2, WILLIAM AND MARY 1 (ot) (1st rd) William & Mary 3-2-2 11-7-3 American 2-4-1 6-11-4 1985: GEORGE MASON 1, Virginia 0 (1st rd.) Georgetown 2, VCU 1 (1st rd.) Richmond 2-4-1 8-9-4 UNC-Wilmington 2-5-0 6-8-1 AMERICAN 3, GEORGE MASON 1 (2nd rd.) AMERICAN1, Maryland 0 (2nd rd.) East Carolina 0-7-0 5-14-0 AMERICAN 2, South Carolina 0 (3rd rd.) Virginia 2, AMERICAN 1 (2 ot) (Quarterfinals) 1992 Conference Overall William & Mary 5-0-2 16-5-4 AMERICAN 1, Hartwick 0 (semifinals) 1998: WILLIAM & MARY 2, Lafayette 1 (2ot) (1st rd) George Mason 5-1-1 12-5-3 James Madison 5-1-1 17-3-1 UCLA 1, AMERICAN 0 (ot) (Championship Game) Maryland 2, RICHMOND 1 (1st rd) Old Dominion 4-2-1 11-6-3 1986: GEORGE MASON 2, Maryland 1 (ot) (1st rd.) South Carolina2, VCU 1 (1st rd) Richmond 3-4-0 9-9-1 UNC-Wilmington 2-5-0 3-12-0 Loyola 2, GEORGE MASON 0 (2nd rd.) Clemson 1, WILLIAM & MARY 0 (2nd rd) American 1-5-1 7-11-1 East Carolina 0-7-0 2-14-0 1987: Loyola 1, WILLIAM & MARY 0 (1st rd.) 1999: VCU 1, Wake Forest 2 (1st rd) 1993 Conference Overall Virginia 2, GEORGE MASON 0 (1st rd.) WILLIAM & MARY 0, Penn State 1 (1st rd) James Madison 7-0-0 19-2-1 George Mason 5-2-0 10-6-3 1988: Philadelphia Textile 1, NAVY 0 (1st rd.) 2000: St John's 1, JMU 0 (1st rd) William & Mary 3-2-2 12-5-3 UNC Wilmington 3-4-0 9-9-0 1989: George Washington 3, GEORGE MASON 1 (1st rd.) North Carolina 3, WILLIAM & MARY 2 (OT) (1st rd) Old Dominion 2-3-2 8-8-5 1990: Virginia 1, RICHMOND 0 (1st rd.) 2001: Towson 4, JMU 1 Richmond 2-3-2 7-10-3 American 2-5-0 8-10-2 St. Louis 1, GEORGE MASON 0 (1st rd.) 2002: OLD DOMINION 3, Richmond 0 (1st rd) East Carolina 1-6-0 5-14-0 1994 Conference Overall 1991: Rutgers 2, OLD DOMINION 0 (1st rd.) WILLIAM & MARY 2, DUKE 1 (1st rd) James Madison 6-0-1 20-3-2 1992: Duke 3, JAMES MADISON 0 (1st rd.) Wake Forest 1, OLD DOMINION 0 (2nd rd) William & Mary 6-0-1 18-3-1 Richmond 4-3-0 12-8-0 WILLIAM & MARY 2, West Virginia 0 (1st rd.) W&M 1, Virginia 1 (4-3 WM PK) (2nd rd) Old Dominion 4-3-0 10-7-2 George Mason 3-4-0 6-12-2 N.C. State 3, WILLIAM & MARY 2 (2nd rd.) Furman 0, VCU 0 (4-2 FU PK) (2nd rd) American 2-5-0 8-10-2 1993: Loyola 1, JAMES MADISON 0 (1st rd.) Penn State 1, WILLIAM & MARY 0 (OT) (3rd rd) East Carolina 1-5-1 4-14-1 UNC Wilmington 0-6-1 6-13-1 Virginia 2, WILLIAM & MARY 1 (1st rd.) 2003: OLD DOMINION 6, NC State 3 (1st rd) 1995 Conference Overall William & Mary 6-2-0 18-6-0 1994: JAMES MADISON 3, North Carolina 0 (1st rd.) Maryland 2, OLD DOMINION 1 (2nd rd) James Madison 6-2-0 17-5-2 JAMES MADISON 2, Duke 1 (2nd rd.) Va. Commonwealth 5, Virginia Tech 2 (2nd rd) George Mason 5-2-1 12-6-3 American 5-3-0 10-11-0 Virginia 4, JAMES MADISON 1 (3rd rd.) Indian 5, Va. Commonwealth 0 (3rd rd) Old Dominion 4-3-1 10-9-1 Richmond 3-4-1 8-10-1 1995: JAMES MADISON 1, Princeton 0 (1st rd.) 2004: Hofstra 2, Seton Hall 1 (1st rd) VCU 2-5-1 8-11-1 WILLIAM & MARY 2, Creighton 1 (3 ot) (1st rd.) VCU 2, George Washington 0 (2nd rd) UNC Wilmington 2-6-0 9-11-0 East Carolina 1-7-0 4-18-0 JAMES MADISON 2, Maryland 2 (ot-pk, JMU Duke 2, OLD DOMINION 1 (OT) (2nd rd) 1996 Conference Overall William & Mary 8-0-0 20-3-1 advanced 3-2 on pk) (2nd rd.) VCU 2, George Washington 0 (2nd rd) James Madison 6-1-1 14-5-2 Wisconsin 1, WILLIAM AND MARY 0 (ot)(2nd rd.) Maryland 4, HOFSTRA 0 (2nd rd.) Richmond 5-1-2 13-4-4 American 5-3-0 12-8-1 Duke 3, JAMES MADISON 2 (3rd rd.) VCU 2, Wake Forest 2 (PK) (3rd rd) George Mason 3-3-2 14-6-3 VCU 2-5-1 6-9-4 1996: Maryland 2, JAMES MADISON 1 (ot-pk) (1st rd.) UC-Santa Barbara 4, VCU 1 (Quarterfinals Old Dominion 2-6-0 3-17-0 GEORGE MASON 1, Virginia 0 (1st rd.) UNC Wilmington 2-6-0 9-12-0 East Carolina 0-8-0 5-14-0 WILLIAM AND MARY 3, Army 1 (1st rd.) 1997 Conference Overall American 6-0-2 17-4-4 St. John’s 2, GEORGE MASON 1 (2nd rd.) George Mason 5-2-1 12-8-2 VCU 4-2-2 15-4-4 William & Mary 4-2-2 14-6-2 Richmond 4-3-1 9-7-4 32 James Madison 3-3-2 12-5-2 Old Dominion 3-5-0 7-9-1 MONARCHS IN THE PROS East Carolina 2-6-0 7-13-0 UNC Wilmington 0-8-0 6-14-0 1998 Conference Overall Steve Byrd (’79) Washington Diplomats 1980 NorthAmerican Soccer League VCU 7-0-1 12-6-3 (Youngest member of the team at age 19) JMU 6-1-1 13-6-1 William & Mary 5-3-0 15-7-2 Tom Boric (’80) Calgary Boomers 1981 North American Soccer League Richmond 5-3-0 14-7-2 George Mason 5-3-0 13-7-0 Tampa Bay Rowdies 1983 North American Soccer League Old Dominion 3-5-0 8-8-2 Chris Haywood (’89) Baltimore Blast 1990-93 Major Indoor Soccer League UNC Wilmington 2-6-0 12-8-0 American 1-7-0 7-14-1 Joe Mallia (’90) Baltimore Spirit 1993- NPSL East Carolina 1-7-0 3-15-1 Brett Phillips (’91) Las Vegas Dustdevils 1995 CISL 1999 Conference Overall Old Dominion 7-1-0 15-4-0 Tampa Bay Rowdies Va.Commonwealth 6-2-0 14-7-1 Harrisburg (Pa.) Richmond 5-2-1 11-7-2 American 5-2-1 9-9-1 (Selected to the 1995 CISL All-Star game) William & Mary 5-3-0 14-7-3 James Madison 4-4-0 11-8-1 Lang Wedemeyer (’93) 1994 USISL East Carolina 1-7-0 3-12-1 Roanoke Riverdawgs 1995 USISL UNC Wilmington 1-7-0 8-11-1 George Mason 1-7-0 5-15-1 Hampton Roads Mariners 1996 USISL 2000 Conference Overall Karl Byrd (’92) Richmond Kickers 1993 USISL James Madison 7-1-0 17-4-1 Old Dominion 6-1-1 10-6-2 Hampton Roads 1994-96 USISL American 5-2-1 7-9-2 Gene Bowman (’94) Hampton Roads Mariners 1995-96 USISL William & Mary 4-3-1 12-9-2 George Mason 3-4-1 8-10-1 Tim Figureido (’93) Hampton Roads 1994-95 USISL Va. Commonwealth 2-3-3 9-8-4 Nathan Olansen (’94) Hampton Roads Mariners 1996 USISL Richmond 2-5-1 11-7-1 East Carolina 2-6-0 8-11-0 Byron Mitchell (’95) Hampton Roads Hurricanes 1994 USISL UNC Wilmington 1-7-0 4-15-1 2001 Conference Overall Roanoke Riverdawgs 1995 USISL Old Dominion 3-0-2 8-7-2 Hampton Roads Mariners 1996 USISL James Madison 3-1-1 12-6-1 William & Mary 3-2-0 11-9-1 Atlanta Silverbacks 2001 "A" League Va. Commonwealth 2-2-1 8-10-3 John Pratt ('96) Hampton Roads Mariners 1996 & 98 USISL George Mason 2-3-0 8-9-1 UNC Wilmington 0-5-0 3-15-0 Byron Mitchell ('95) Cincinnati Silverbacks 1997 2002 Conference Overall Hampton Roads Mariners 1998 USISL Va. Commonwealth 7-1-1 15-5-1 William and Mary 7-1-1 15-8-1 Jimmy Tanner ('00) Greensboro 2000 NPSL Old Dominion 6-2-1 10-9-1 Rochester Rhinos 2001 "A" League Towson 4-4-1 10-8-2 Drexel 3-3-3 10-8-3 Cleveland Crunch 2001 NISL George Mason 3-4-2 8-7-4 Carlos Mendes ('01) Hampton Roads Mariners 2001 USISL Hofstra 3-6-0 10-7-1 UNC Wilmington 2-7-0 9-9-0 NY/NJ Metrostars 2005 MLS* Delaware 0-7-2 2-12-4 2003 Conference Overall Attila Vendegh ('04) Atlanta Silverbacks 2004 "A" League Va. Commonwealth 8-1-0 17-5-0 Syracuse Salty Dogs Old Dominion 6-2-1 15-4-1 George Mason 4-2-3 11-6-6 Chicago Storm 2004 MISL James Madison 4-3-2 11-7-2 Cleveland Force 2005 MISL William and Mary 4-3-2 9-6-4 UNC Wilmington 4-4-1 10-7-2 Kevon Harris(‘05) Virginia BeachMariners 2005 “A” League Hofstra 3-4-2 7-9-2 Drexel 2-7-0 7-12-1 Carlos Mendes with the MLS Towson 1-5-3 1-12-4 NY/NJ Metrostars Delaware 1-6-2 4-11-5 2004 Conference Overall Va. Commonwealth 7-1-1 12-6-3 *First ODU soccer player to be signed by an MLS club James Madison 7-2-0 15-3-1 Old Dominion 6-2-1 13-6-2 UNC Wilmington 5-3-1 12-6-2 Hofstra 4-4-1 12-10-1 William & Mary 4-4-1 9-7-4 Towson 3-5-1 8-7-2 George Mason 3-6-0 7-11-1 Drexel 2-7-0 5-12-0 Delaware 1-8-0 4-13-1 Monarch Records CAREER GOALS Most Shots on Goal: 41 vs. Richmond (10-8-75) George Cruz 10 1974 Name ( Goals/Year) Total Goals Most Saves:. 29 vs. Virginia Tech (10-13-69) Attila Vendegh 10 2003 Attila Vendegh (16/02, 10/03) 56 Longest Game: 150 minutes vs. American (11-5-93) Sean Crowley (9/85, 4/86, 5/87, 18/88) 36 TEAM SINGLE SEASON RECORDS TOP INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON ASSIST LEADERS Jimmy Tanner (0/96, 3/97, 11/98, 20/99) 34 Most Wins: 18 (1991) Player Assists Year Carlos Vasco (4/93, 1/94, 17/95, 9/96) 31 Fewest Losses: 1 (1985) Paul Cann 14 1988 Doros Constantinou (13/84, 3/86, 1/87) 31 Most Ties: 6 (1990) Chris Haywood 11 1988 Jae Cho (3/79, 9/80, 9/81, 10/82) 31 Best Record: 18-2-2 (1991) Carlos Mendes 10 1999 Prince Attoh (26/75) 26 Best Won-Lost Percentage: .875 (1985) Sean Crowley 10 1986 Mike Edmonds (8/76, 9/77, 4/78, 2/79) 23 Most Goals: 66 (1975) Sean Crowley 10 1987 George Cruz (year by year N/A) 23 Most Assists 54 (1988) Ralf Barner 10 1970 Goran Elovsson (2/81, 10/82, 10/83) 22 Highest Total Points: 150 (1988) Chris Haywood 8 1987 Chris Haywood (7/86, 5/87, 5/88, 3/89) 20 Largest Winning Margin: 47 (1975) Guttorn Dilling 8 1980 Steve Byrd (9/78, 10/79) 19 Largest Winning Margin Average: 3.2 (1975) Mike Moyer 7 1993 Peter Spargo (5/89, 6/91, 7/92) 18 Highest Scoring Average: 4.4 (1975) Sean Crowley 7 1988 Most Saves: 137 (1980) Petri Monola 7 1980 CAREER ASSISTS Most Shutouts: 14 (1985, 1991) Mike Sweeney 7 1985 Name (Assists/Year) Total Assists Fewest Goals Against: 9 (1985 and 1991) Jimmy Borges 7 1991 Sean Crowley (5/85, 10/86, 10/87, 7/88) 32 Lowest Goals Against Average: .31 (1985) Chris Haywood (4/86, 8/87, 11/88, 5/89) 28 Fewest Times Shutout: 1 (1975, 1979) TOP INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON POINT LEADERS Carlos Mendes (6/98, 10/99, 6/00, 3/01) 25 Longest Winning Streak: 14 (2003) Player Points Year Attila Vendegh (3/00, 6/01, 7/02, 6/03) 22 Longest Unbeaten Streak: 14 (1991, 2003) Prince Attoh 58 1975 Mike Wigg (3/74, 9/75, 9/76) 21 Jimmy Tanner 44 1999 Petri Monola (7/80, 4/81, 4/82, 5/83) 20 TOP INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON GOAL SCORERS Sean Crowley 43 1988 Kevon Harris (4/01, 4/02, 5/03, 5/04) 18 Player Goals Year Attila Vendegh 39 2002 Paul Cann (2/87, 14/88) 16 Prince Attoh 26 1975 Chris Haywood 38 1988 Ralf Barner (6/70, 10/71) 16 Jimmy Tanner 20 1999 Carlos Vasco 36 1995 Steve Chadwick (2/88, 3/89, 4/90, 4/91) 13 Sean Crowley 18 1988 Attila Vendegh 36 2001 Guttorm Dilling (1/79, 8/80, 2/81, 1/82) 12 Carlos Vasco 17 1995 Doros Constantinou 35 1987 Doros Constantinou (3/84, 4/86, 5/87) 12 Attila Vendegh 16 2002 Atila Vendegh 33 2000 Peter Spargo (4/89, 3/91, 5/92) 12 Doros Constantinou 15 1987 Mike Sweeney 31 1985 George Cruz (year by year N/A) 12 Attila Vendegh 15 2001 Doros Constantinou 29 1984 Michael Tooley (7/99, 4/01) 11 Attila Vendegh 15 2000 Paul Cann 26 1988 Jimmy Tanner 11 Doros Constantinou 13 1984 Attila Vendegh 26 2003 Jae Cho (5/79, 2/80, 1/81, 3/82) 11 Mike Sweeney 12 1985 Goran Elovsson 25 1982 Mike Valentassis (3/75, 3/76, 1/77, 4/78) 11 Jimmy Tanner 11 1998 Milo Iniguez 24 1993 Jimmy Borges (2/89, 2/90, 7/91) 11 Milo Iniguez 10 1993 Carlos Vasco 23 1996 Raul Ovalle (0/92, 1/93, 6/94, 4/95) 11 Alvaro Ibanez 10 1984 Sean Crowley 23 1985 Phil Coates 11 Goran Elovsson 10 1983 Alvaro Ibanez 23 1984 Goran Elovsson 10 1982 Goran Elovsson 22 1982 CAREER POINTS Steve Byrd 10 1980 Jae Cho 22 1980 Name Goals/Assists TPts. Jae Cho 10 1980 Guttorn Dilling 22 1980 Attila Vendegh (2000-2003) 56/22 134 Steve Byrd 10 1979 Steve Byrd 22 1979 Sean Crowley (85-88) 36/32 104 Jimmy Tanner 22 1998 33 Jimmy Tanner (96-99) 34/11 79 D. Constantinou (84, 86-87) 31/12 74 Jae Cho (1979-82) 31/11 73 Carlos Vasco (93-96) 31/8 70 Chris Haywood (86-89) 20/28 68 PAST MONARCH CONFERENCE MVP’S Prince Attoh (75) 26/6 58 Goran Elovsson (81-83) 22/9 53 Mike Edmonds (76-79) 23/4 50 Peter Spargo (89, 91-92) 18/12 48 Carlos Mendes (1998-2001) 11/25 47 Kevon Harris (2001-04 14/18 46 Petri Monola (80-83) 13/20 46

INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Most Goals: 5, Prince Attoh vs. Salisbury State (8-23-75) Most Assists: 5, Chris Haywood vs. UNCC (10-18-87) Most Points: 11, Prince Attoh vs. Salisbury State (8-23-75) Most Saves: 29, Pete Hill vs. Virginia Tech (10-13-69) Most Goalkeeper Minutes Played: 150, Tim Figureido vs. American (11-5-93) Chris Haywood Sean Crowley Rick Jenik Neil Paynter INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Sun Belt 1987 Sun Belt 1988 Sun Belt 1989 CAA 1991 Most Goals: 26, Prince Attoh (1975) Most Assists: 14, Paul Cann (1988) Most Total Points: 58, Prince Attoh (1975) Most Saves: 124, Tim Figureido (1993) Most Shutouts: 14, Brett Phillips (1991), Tim Borer (1985) Lowest Goals Against Average: 0.31, Tim Borer (1985)

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Most Goals: 56, Attila Vendegh (2000-2003) Most Assists: 32, Sean Crowley (1985-88) Most Points: 134, Attila Vendegh (2000-2003) Most Games: 80, Joe Cirrincione (1982-85) Most Saves: 206, Joey Mallia (1987-90) Most Shutouts: 20, Joey Mallia (1987-90) Lowest Goals Against Average: 0.53, Tim Borer (1984-85) Jimmy Tanner Attila Vendegh Trevor McEachron Fewest Goals Against: 15, Tim Borer (1984-85) Sun Belt 1999 CAA 2002 CAA 2003 TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS Defensive Player Most goals: 14 vs. Richmond (10-8-75) Most Assists: 11 vs. Richmond (10-8-75) of the Year Most Points: 39 vs. Richmond (10-8-75) Largest Victory Margin: 13 (14-1), vs. Richmond (10-8-75) Honored Monarchs YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YEAR GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GOALKEEPING LEADER LEADER LEADER LEADER (GAA) 1975 Prince Attoh - 26 Prince Attoh, Michael Wigg, Derek Robb - 6 Prince Attoh - 58 Steve Risso - 1.18 1976 Mike Edmonds - 12 Michael Wigg - 6 Mike Edmonds - 25 Steve Risso - 8.08 1977 Jack White - 4 G. Boles, M. Valantassis, J. Silberberg, J. White - 1 Jack White - 9 James Panzer - NA 1978 Steve Byrd - 9 Michael Valantassis - 4 Steve Byrd - 12 James Panzer - NA 1979 Steve Byrd - 10 Jae Cho - 5 Steve Byrd - 12 Risto Penttila - 0.84 1980 Jae Cho - 10 Guttorm Dilling - 8 Guttorm Dilling - 15 Tom Boric - 0.88 1981 Jae Cho - 9 Petri Monola - 4 Jae Cho - 19 Mike Smith - 0.82 1982 Goran Elovsson - 10 Petri Monola - 4 Goran Elovsson - 22 Rob Tymchyshyn - NA 1983 Goran Elovsson - 10 Goran Elovsson - 5 Goran Elovsson - 25 Fitz Bramble - NA 1984 Doros Constantinou - 13 David Whitmore - 5 Doros Constantinou - 29 Rob Tymchynshyn - 0.75 1985 Mike Sweeney - 12 Mike Sweeney - 7 Mike Sweeney - 31 Tim Borer - 0.31 1986 Chris Haywood - 7 Sean Crowley - 10 C. Haywood, S. Crowley - 18 Jon Parker - 0.76 1987 Doros Constantinou - 15 Sean Crowley - 10 Doros Constantinou - 35 Jon Parker - 0.64 1988 Sean Crowley - 18 Paul Cann - 14 Sean Crowley - 43 Joe Mallia - 0.92 1989 Peter Spargo - 5 Chris Haywood, Brian Sheehan - 5 Peter Spargo - 14 Joe Mallia - 0.68 1990 Jon Beevers - 5 Steve Chadwick - 4 Jimmy Borges, Jon Beevers - 10 Joe Mallia - 0.77 1991 M. Essabba, P. Coster - 7 Jimmy Borges - 7 Marcelo Essabba - 20 Brett Phillips - 0.32 1992 Peter Spargo - 7 Peter Spargo - 5 Peter Spargo - 19 Tim Figureido - 0.60 1993 Milo Iniguez - 10 Mike Moyer - 7 Milo Iniguez - 24 Tim Figureido - 1.16 1994 Gene Bowman - 8 Raul Ovalle - 6 Gene Bowman - 20 Michael Rodriguez - 1.30 1995 Carlos Vasco - 17 E. Romero, R. Ovalle, T. Manning - 4 Carlos Vasco - 36 Michael Rodriguez - 0.56 1996 Carlos Vasco - 9 Carlos Vasco - 5 Carlos Vasco - 23 Chuck Connelly - 2.62 1997 Patrick Halter - 5 James Tanner - 6 James Tanner - 15 Chuck Connelly - 1.15 1998 Jimmy Tanner - 11 Carlos Mendes - 6 Jimmy Tanner - 22 Chris Newlin - 1.33 1999 Jimmy Tanner - 20 Carlos Mendes - 11 Jimmy Tanner - 44 Chuck Connelly - .79 2000 Attila Vendegh - 15 Chad Denton/C.Mendes - 6 Attila Vendegh - 33 Sam Cameron - 1.26 2001 Attila Vendegh - 15 Attila Vendegh - 6 Attila Vendegh - 36 Chad Calderone - 1.26 2002 Attila Vendegh - 16 Attila Vendegh - 7 Attila Vendegh - 39 Sam Cameron - 1.43 2003 Attila Vendegh, Cvilikas - 10 Attila Vendegh - 6 Attila Vendegh - 26 Sam Cameron - 0.70 2004 K. Harris, K. Hartley- 7 K. Harris, B. Cvilikas- 5 Kevon Harris- 19 John Connelly- 1.07

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Jimmy Tanner Jae Cho Guttorm Dilling Brett Phillips PAST SOCCER POLL APPEARANCES The Old Dominion University men's soccer program first appeared in the national top 20 on Sept. 9, 1981, at number nine. The highest ranking ever in Division I was on October 6, 2003, at number two and lasted for four weeks.

FIRST NATIONAL RANKING HIGHEST NATIONAL RANKING LAST NATIONAL RANKING

ISAA Pre-Season Poll Soccer America NSCAA/adidas Sept. 9, 1981 October 6, 2003 December 14, 2004 1. San Francisco ...... 356 1. UCLA (8-1-0) ...... 2 1. Indiana (18-4-2) ...... 6 2. Indiana ...... 332 2. Old Dominion (8-0-0) ...... 3 2. UC Santa Barbara (21-2-2) ...... 1 3. Alabama A&M ...... 314 3. North Carolina (8-1-2) ...... 6 3. Maryland (17-6-2) ...... 7 4. Hartwick ...... 263 4. Maryland (9-1-0) ...... 1 4. Duke (18-6-0)...... RV 5. Connecticut ...... 250 5. Notre Dame (7-1-3) ...... 4 5t. St. John’s (12-6-4) ...... 13 6. St. Louis ...... 242 6. Saint Louis (7-1-2) ...... 7 5t. Virginia (18-5-1) ...... 3 7. Southern Illinois ...... 200 7. Wake Forest (5-3-0) ...... 10 7. VCU (12-6-3) ...... 22 8. Penn State ...... 174 8. St. John’s (8-3-1) ...... 11 8. Tulsa (12-7-4) ...... NR 9. OLD DOMINION ...... 154 9. Washington (7-1-1) ...... 12 9. UNC-Greensboro (19-3-1) ...... 3 10. UCLA ...... 129 10. FIU (6-2-1) ...... 13 10. New Mexico (17-1-2) ...... 3 11. Philadelphia Textile ...... 116 11. SMU (7-3-1) ...... 5 11. SMU (16-4-1) ...... 2 12. Duke ...... 106 12. Akron (7-3-1) ...... 9 12. Wake Forest (14-5-2) ...... 10 13. Akron ...... 64 13. Seton Hall (4-2-3) ...... 16 13. Creighton (14-4-2) ...... 16 14. Boston University ...... 51 14. Santa Clara (8-2-3) ...... 20 14. UCLA (14-4-2) ...... 8 15. Howard ...... 39 15. Loyola Marymount (7-3-1) ...... NR 15. Boston College (13-5-2) ...... 15 16. Cornell ...... 27 16. UC Santa Barbara (7-1-1) ...... 14 16. Ohio State (12-7-2) ...... NR 17. Southern Methodist ...... 22 17. Virginia Tech (8-2-1) ...... NR 17. Notre Dame (13-3-3) ...... 9 18. American ...... 13 18. William & Mary (5-2-2) ...... 18 18. California (13-4-3) ...... 23 19. Columbia ...... 11 19. San Jose State (6-1-2) ...... 23 19. OLD DOMINION (13-6-2) ...... 19 20. Appalachian State ...... 4 20. UAB (6-2-2) ...... 8 20t. College of Charleston (17-6-1) ...... 16 20t. Penn State (10-4-8)...... 12 Honored Monarchs ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS ALL-SOUTH 1993 - Tim Figureido 2003 - Attila Vendegh 1985 - Tim Borer, Mike Sweeney, Vincent Beck 1992 - Peter Spargo, Devarr Boyles 2002 - Attila Vendegh 1984 - Torbjorn Wik (1st) 1991 - Neil Paynter 1999 - Spiros Blackburn, Jimmy Tanner 1983 - Torbjorn Wik, Goran Elovsson 1990 - Joey Mallia 1988 - Sean Crowley 1981 - Guttorm Dilling (2nd), Jae Cho (2nd) 1989 - Rick Jenik SOUTH ATLANTIC REGION/adidas 1980 - Jae Cho (1st), Guttorm Dilling (2nd), 1988 - Sean Crowley SCHOLAR ATHLETE SOCCER Scott Stewart (5th) 1987 - Kevin Walsh ALL-AMERICAN 1979 - Risto Penttila (4th), Jae Cho (5th) 1986 - Mike Peckich 1993 - Lang Wedemeyer 1978 - Mike Valantassis (1st), Steve Byrd (2nd), 1985 - Tim Borer ALL-AMERICANS (ISAA/NSCAA) Sean Fahey (3rd) 1984 - Doros Constantinou 2004- Kevon Harris (2nd) 1977 - Sean Fahey (4th) 1983 - Chip Stackhouse 2003 - Trevor McEachron (1st), Attila Vendegh (3rd) VIRGINIA INTERCOLLEGIATE 1982 - Chip Stackhouse 1999 - Jimmy Tanner (3rd) SOCCER ASSOCIATION 1981 - Jae Cho 1987 - Chris Haywood (3rd) PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1980 - Guttorm Dilling 1985 - Tim Borer (1st), Mike Sweeney (2nd) 1976 - Mike Valantassis 1979 - Risto Penttila 1978 - Mike Valantassis (2nd) 1975 - Prince Attoh 1978 - Mike Valantassis ALL-AMERICANS (Collegesoccernews.com) VIRGINIA STATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1977 - Mike Valantassis 2004- Kevon Harris (1st) 2001 - Attila Vendegh 1976 - Mike Valantassis 2001 - Attila Vendegh (Honorable Mention) ALL-STATE 1975 - Prince Attoh 2001 - Trevor McEachron (Honorable Mention Freshman) 2004- Kevon Harris (1st) 1974 - Carlos Theresin FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN 2003 - Attila Vendegh (1st), Trevor McEachrin (1st), 1973 - Bill Horan 2000 - Attila Vendegh (Soccer America) Samuel Cameron (2nd) Kevon Harris (2nd) 1972 - David Shackelford CONFERENCE MVP’s 2002 - Attila Vendegh (1st), Trevor McEachrin (1st) 1971 - Ralf Barner 2002 - Attila Vendegh 2001 - Attila Vendegh (1st), Carlos Mendes (1st) 1970 - Ralf Barner 2001 - Attila Vendegh 2000 - Carlos Mendes (1st), Attila Vendegh (2nd) 1969 - Pete Hill (offense), Guido Escalante (defense) 1999 - Jimmy Tanner 1999 - Jimmy Tanner (!st), Carlos Mendes (2nd), COACHING RECORD YEAR-BY-YEAR 1991 - Neil Paynter (Co-MVP) Michel Tooley (2nd) Year W-L-T Coach 1989 - Rick Jenik 1993 - Joe Lenard, Gene Bowman (2nd), 2004 13-6-2 Alan Dawson 1988 - Sean Crowley Tim Figureido (2nd) 2003 15-4-1 Alan Dawson 1987 - Chris Haywood 1992 - Tim Figureido (2nd), Peter Spargo (2nd) 2002 10-9-1 Alan Dawson CAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1991 - Brett Phillips, Karl Byrd (2nd), Patrick Coster (2nd), Neil 2001 8-7-2 Alan Dawson 2004- Ian Kaila, Jared Kent, Kevin McMenamin Paynter (2nd) 2000 10-6-2 Alan Dawson 2001 - Carlos Mendes Adam Colborne 1989 - Chris Haywood, Mike Radwanski 1999 15-4-0 Alan Dawson ALL-CAA 1988 - Chris Pfau, Paul Cann, Chris Haywood, Sean 1998 8-8-2 Alan Dawson 2004- Kevon Harris (1st), Brian Cvilikas (2nd), David Horst (Rookie) Crowley 1997 7-9-1 Alan Dawson 2003 - Attila Vendegh (1st), Trevor McEachron (1st), Brian 1984 - Rob Tymchyshyn, Doros Constantinou, 1996 3-17-0 Bob Warming Cvilikas (2nd), Samuel Cameron (2nd) Torbjorn Wik 1995 10-9-1 Ralph Perez 2002 - Attila Vendegh (1st), Trevor McEachron (1st) 1983 - Chip Stackhouse, Goran Elovsson 1994 10-7-2 Ralph Perez 2001 - Attila Vendegh (1st), Carlos Mendes (1st), Ben 1982 - Jae Cho 1993 8-8-5 Ralph Perez Cummins (2nd), Trevor McEachron (2nd) 1981 - Jae Cho, Guttorm Dilling 1992 11-6-3 Ralph Perez 2000 - Attila Vendegh(1st), Carlos Mendes (1st), Anders 1980 - Jae Cho, Guttorm Dilling, Scott Stewart, 1991 18-2-2 Ralph Perez Haugom (2nd), Adam Colborne (2nd) Tim Boric 1990 8-6-6 Ralph Perez 1999 - Jimmy Tanner (1st), Carlos Mendes (1st), Chuck 1979 - Jae Cho, Steve Byrd, Illias Valantassis, 1989 14-4-4 Mike Berticelli Connelly (2nd), Anders Haugom (2nd), Michael Risto Penttila, Guttorm Dilling 1988 11-5-3 Mike Berticelli Tooley (2nd) 1978 - Steve Byrd (1st), Mike Valantassis (2nd) 1987 14-3-2 Mike Berticelli 1998- Mark Woods (2nd), Jimmy Tanner (2nd) 1977 - Mike Valantassis (2nd), Mike Edmonds (2nd), 1986 13-5-3 Mike Berticelli 1997- Mark Woods (2nd) Chris Achilleos (2nd) 1985 16-1-3 Mike Berticelli 1996 - Carlos Vasco (2nd) 1976 - Mike Valantassis (1st), Mike Edmonds (1st) 1984 12-9-1 Mike Berticelli 35 1995 - Byron Mitchell, Carlos Vasco, Mark Woods (2nd), 1975 - Mike Valantassis (1st), Prince Attoh (1st), Carlos 1983 11-7-5 Bill Killen Raul Ovalle (2nd), Nathan Olansen (2nd) Theresin (1st), Derik Robb (1st), 1982 7-8-4 Bill Killen 1994 - Byron Mitchell, Milo Iniguez (2nd), Raul Mike Wigg (2nd) 1981 7-8-4 Bill Killen Ovalle (2nd) 1974 - Carlos Theresin (1st), George Cruz (2nd), 1980 13-5-0 Bill Killen 1993 - Gene Bowman, Tim Figureido, Joe Lenard, Bill Horan (2nd) 1979 10-3-2 Bill Killen Milo Iniguez (2nd) 1973 - David Shackleford (2nd), James Scott (2nd) 1978 9-5-1 Bill Killen 1992 - Devarr Boyles, Damon Wade, Peter Spargo (2nd) 1972 - Bill Horan (HM), David Shackelford (HM), 1977 5-6-2 Guenther Dietz 1991 - Marcelo Essabba, Neil Paynter, Brett Phillips, Kevin Hoffman (HM) 1976 8-7-0 Guenther Dietz Peter Spargo, Steve Chadwick (2nd) UMBRO SELECT All-STAR 1975 13-2-0 Guenther Dietz CAA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1999 - Jimmy Tanner (East Team) 1974 4-6-1 Guenther Dietz 2000 - Attila Vendegh VIL EAST 1973 1-6-1 Guenther Dietz 1998 - Carlos Mendes 1984 - Rob Tymchyshyn, Doros Constantinou, 1972 1-5-0 Guenther Dietz CAA COACH OF THE YEAR Torbjorn Wik, Vincent Beck (HM) 1971 2-4-0 Steve Cottrell 2003 - Alan Dawson 1983 - Chip Stackhouse, Torbjorn Wik 1970 4-6-0 Steve Cottrell 2001 - Alan Dawson 1981 - Jae Cho, Guttorm Dilling, Scott Stewart Overall: 304-200-64 1999 - Alan Dawson 1980 - Jae Cho, Steve Byrd, Illias Valantassis, Division I (1976-current): 279-171-62 ALL-SUN BELT CONFERENCE Risto Penttila TOP HOME SOCCER CROWDS 1990 - Joey Mallia, Mike Radwanski, David Chun ALL-DISTRICT 1. 5,003 vs. Philadelphia Textile, Sept. 11, 1981 1989 - Rick Jenik (MVP), David Chun, Damon Wade, (Changed to VIL East in 1979) 2. 4,647 vs. Rutgers, Oct 4, 1987 Joey Mallia 1978 - Mike Valantassis, Steve Byrd, Mark Bartz, 3. 4,300 vs. UCLA, Sept. 14, 1979 1988 - Sean Crowley (MVP), Chris Haywood, Chris Achilleos, Jerry Albino 4. 4,102 vs. Delaware, Oct. 2, 1987 Paul Cann, Chris Pfau 1977 - Mike Edmonds, Chris Achilleos 5. 3,872 vs. Army, Sept. 29, 1989 1987 - Chris Haywood (MVP), Paul Cann, Kevin 1976 - Mike Edmonds, Mike Valantassis, Mike Wigg 6. 3,852 vs. Boston College, Sept. 30, 1988 Walsh, Jon Parker 1975 - Prince Attoh, Mike Valantassis, 7. 3,672 vs. Ohio State, Oct. 2, 1988 1986 - Chris Haywood, Sean Crowley, Carlos Theresin, Derek Robb, Mike Wigg 8. 3,576 vs. Virginia, Sept. 10, 1986 Doros Constantinou (HM) 1974 - George Cruz, Bill Horan, Carlos Theresin 9. 3,336 vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Sept. 27, 1991 1985 - Vincent Beck, Tim Borer, Mike Sweeney, 1973 - Bill Horan,James Scott, Dave Shackelford 10. 3,218 vs. Long Island, Sept. 24, 1977 Jan-Olav Aas (HM), Mike O’Neill(HM) 1972 - Bill Hoeler, Bill Horan, James Scott 11. 3,207 vs. William and Mary, Sept. 12, 1990 1984 - Doros Constantinou, Alvaro Ibanez, ALUMNI ASSOCIATION/ OLD DOMINION Rob Tymchyshyn MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1983 - Goran Elovsson, Petri Monola, Peter Yngwe 1993 - Peter Spargo 1982 - Jae Cho, Joe Cirrincione, Guttorm Dilling, 1991 - Joe Mallia Goran Elovsson WTAR/OLD DOMINION MALE ALL-SOUTH ATLANTIC REGION SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2004- Kevon Harris (1st) (Highest GPA) 2003 - Samuel Cameron (1st), Trevor MaEachron (1st), 1995 - Rob Caputo Attila Vendegh (1st), Keven Harris (2nd) 1991 - Brian Sheehan 2002 - Attila Vendegh (2nd), Trevor MaEachron (3rd) MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS 2001 - Attila Vendegh (1st), Carlos Mendes (3rd) 2004- Kevon Harris 2000 - Carlos Mendes (1st), Attila Vendegh (3rd) 2003 - Trevor McEachrin 1999 - Jimmy Tanner (1st) 2002 - Brandon Backer 1996 - Carlos Vasco (3rd) 2001 - Trevor McEachron 1995 - Byron Mitchell (2nd), Carlos Vasco (2nd) 2000 - Attila Vendegh 1994 - Byron Mitchell (2nd) 1999 - Jimmy Tanner 1992 - Peter Spargo (2nd) 1998 - Jimmy Tanner 1991 - Neil Paynter, Brett Phillips (2nd) 1997 - Andy Devlin 1989 - Rick Jenik, Chris Haywood 1996 - Mark Woods 1988 - Sean Crowley, Chris Haywood, Paul Cann, Chris Pfau 1995 - Byron Mitchell 1987 - Chris Haywood 1994 - Byron Mitchell Letter Winners -A- Cypress, Larry 1994-95 Hughes, John 1969 -N- Silva, Bucky 1993-94 Achilleos, Chris 1976-78 -D- Hurley, Michael 2002- Nelms, Willie 1969 Smith, Jay 1984 Adams, Dockery 1973 Daestrala, Ricardo 1985 -I- Nerwinski, Kevin 1983 Sniegoski, Ryan 2000-03 Aiklen, Bill 1969-70 Darcy, Kevin 1986 Ibanez, Alvaro 1984 Neville, James 1973-74 Solorzano, Giovinni 1999 Albino, Jerry 1978-79 Darvishian, Ali 1978 Iniguez, Milo 1993-94 Newcomer, Kyle 2002- Spargo, Peter 1989, 1991-92 Allen, Ross 1969-70 Day, Greg 1987 -J- Nieowdrop, John 1970 Stackhouse, Chris 1979, 81-83 Attoh, Osia 1975-76 DelaRosa, Everett 1978-79 Jenik, Rick 1986-89 Nocera, Tony 1978 Steward, Scott 1979-82 Attoh, Prince 1975 DeLawter, Brian 1992-95 Jewell, Ken 1985-88 -O- Stockunas, Ed 1996 -B- Denno, Alex 1993-94, 96 Johnson, Junior 1981-83 O’Keefe, John 1986-87 Sweeney, Mike 1985 Baker, Brandon 1999-01 Denton, Chad 2000-01 Jones, Ken 1977 Olanitori, Bola 1974 -T- Ball, Calvin 1999 Deslodge, Frank 1979 -K- Olansen, Nathan 1992-94 Tanner, James 1996-99 Barner, Ralf 1969-71 Devlin, Andy 1996-99 Kaila, Ian 2001-04 Oluwalana, Bamidele 2002- Taylor, Seth, 1995 Barnicle, Tommy 1999-00 Dia, Dave 1985 Kalezerski, Ed 1978 O’Neill, Mike 1985-86 Theresin, Carlos 1973-74 Bartz, Mark 1976-78 DiCosmo, Nino 1986 Kent, Jared 2004- Ornowski, Gregg 1996 Theresin, Jose 1975-78 Beck, Anthony 1985 DiGiacomo, Matt 2000 Kerrigan, Brian 1980 O’Shea, Kevin 1979 Thomas, David 1995 Beck, Vincent 1983-85 Dilling, Guttorm 1979-82 Klein, Chuck 1969-70 Ovalle, Raul 1992-95 Thompson, Geof 1991-94 Beevers, John 1988-91 Dolezal, Jeff, 1996 Klena, John 1987 Owen, Ray 1969 Toms, Simon 1985-88 Biddle, Bruce 1978-80 Duesterdick, Kurt 1977 Kluckman, Brian 2001-04 -P- Tooley, Michael 1999-02 Birtchered, Bill 1969 -E- Kotan, Chris 1991-94 Pagan, Mike 1974 Twait, Bill 1986 Blackburn, Larry 1970 Edmonds, Mike 1978-79 Kretizing, John 1982-84 Palmiero, Tony 1977 Tymchyshyn, Rob 1979-82, 84 Blackburn, Spiros 1996-99 Elcock, Edson 2004- Kulp, AJ 2004- Panzer, Jamie 1977-79 -V- Blunt, Tony 1989-92 Elovsson, Goran 1981-83 -L- Parani, John 1984 Valianos, Mike 1980-83 Bluthardt, Rob 1986 Enos, Fred 1973 Landman, Matt 1999-00 Parker, Jon 1984-87 Valantassis, Mike 1980-83 Boles, Greg 1977 Epperson, Phil 1970 Lane, Eric 1977 Parker, Scott 1976-77 Valantassis, Illias 1977-80 Boocks, Joe 1981 Escalente, Guido 1967-69 Larson, Chris 1986 Passucci, Alex 1987 Vasco, Carlos 1993-96 Borer, Tim 1985 Escalente, Raul 1977 Lehman, Jamie 1989-90 Patch, Buddy 1979-81 Vaughn, Alan 1973 Borges, Jimmy 1988-91 Essaba, Marcelo 1990-91 Lemberger, David 1976 Paynter, Neil 1988-91 Vendegh, Attila 2000-03 Boric, Tom 1978-80 Everhand, John 1969-70 Lenard, Joe 1991-93 Payton, Devin 1993-96 Vendegh, Belus 2001-04 Bowe, Jon 1992 -F- Lessard, Joey 1986-89 Peckich, Mike 1985-88 Vogel, Billy 1980 Bowes, Kenneth 1995-96 Fahey, Sean 1976-78 Lewis, Troy 1988-90 Penttila, Risto 1979 -W- Bowles, Brig 1978 Farr, George 1977 Libertore, Craig 1984-86 Pfau, Chris 1986-88 Wade, Damon 1989-92 Bowman, Gene 1993-94 Fazlic, Adnan 2002- Liebenow, Paul 1976 Phillips, Brett 1987-89, 1991 Wainwright, Russ 1976 Boyles, Devarr 1989-92 Ferrell, Walston 2003-04 Lowery, Harrison 2001 Pillonen, Mika 1985-88 Wallace, John 1973 Bramble, Fitzgerald 1983-86 Figureido, Tim 1990-93 Lowery, Larry 1969 Pizzaro, Douglas 1976 Walsh, Geoff 1987 36 Bravo, Ramon 1976 Fleck, Logan 1979-82 -M- Porto, Ian, 1994 Walsh, Kevin 1984-87 Brinkley, Ron 1977-79 Flores, David 1984-85 Maccaroni, Gary 1983 Pratt, Jon 1995-96 Warner, Todd 1981-82 Brown, Mike 1976 Fossi, Bryan 2004- Mackenzie, Ross 2003- Preston, Patrick 1985-86 Washburn, Scott 1989 Byrd, Karl 1989-92 Fotopoulos, George 1987-88 Malatesta, Chris 1990, 1992 Propster, Randy 1993-94 Watson, Wally 1977-80 Byrd, Steve 1978-79 Fotopoulos, John 1979-82 Mallia, Joey 1987-89 -R- Wedemeyer, Lang 1992-93 -C- Fredo, Geno 1975-76 Manning, Tom 1992-95 Radwanski, Mike 1987-90 Wergeland, Jan 1984-87 Cameron, Sam 2000-03 -G- Markum, Steve 1971 Reed, Jamie 1991-94 Wesenberg, Sven 2002- Cann, Paul 1987-88 Garrick, Rob 1989 McAndrew, Tom 1979-81 Reel, Roy 1971 Weyers, Bill 1985 Caputo, Rob 1992-94 Gaynor, Peter 1985-87 McCatty, Michael 1997-00 Reese, Jason 2001 White, Jack 1976-77 Carter, Tom 1995-96 Germain, Greg 1980-83 McClain, John 2003- Reynolds, Robbie 1993-96 Whitmore, David 1980, 82-84 Caskran, Mark 1978 Glockner, Gunther 1988-89 McCreedy, Greer 1978-81 Ridenhour, Daniel 1997-00 Wierzbowski, John 1995-96 Celec, Mike 1978 Glover, Byron 1969 McDonough, John 1974 Risso, Steve 1976 Wigg, Michael 1974-75 Chadwick, Steve 1988-91 Goncalves, Michael 2002-03 McEachron, Trevor 2001- Ritchie, David 1976-77 Wik, Torbjorn 1983-84 Cho, Jae 1979-82 Green, Harlan 1973 McMenamin, Kevin 2003-04 Robb, Derek 1975 Wilkerson, John 1979 Chun, David 1989-90 Greer, Jefrey 1977 McPherson, Braden 2004 Roberts, Karl 1989-90 Wilkinson, Mat 2003- Cimini, Gianni 2002-03 Grover, Dwight 1976-77 Medhurst, Tony 1976-77 Robus, Chris 1978-81 Williams, Jay 1978 Clark, Jason 1992 -H- Menard, Mike 1977 Roche, Bob 1986 Wilson, Mabricio 1997-00 Clerzniewski, Mitch 1979 Harris, Kevon 2001-04 Mendes, Carlos 1998-01 Rodriguez, Michael, 1994 Wilson, Scott 1986 Cirrincione, Joe 1982-85 Hartley, Kyle 2001-04 Merila, Dan 1969-70 Romero, Emilio 1992-95 Winslow, Randy 1984-85 Coates, Phil 1997-00 Haugom, Ander 1999-02 Merkh, Daniel 1973-74, 1976 Rouette, Mike 1985-88 Wirth, Gilbert 1977 Colborne, Adam 1998-01 Haywood, Chris 1986-89 Merrihew, John 1980-81, 83-84 -S- Wolf, Mike 1991-93 Colston, Willie 1973 Helfer, Tim 1979-81 Milanovic, Slavisa 1981 Salamanca, Jose 1992, 96 Woods, Mark 1995-96 Connelly, Chuck 1996-99 Henrique, Leandro 1987 Minors, Dean 1990-92 Sanford, Jack 1976-78 Wormington, Edward 1969 Connelly, John 2000- Higgins, John 1970 Mirabito, Paul 1977-78 Scott, Bernie 1969-70 -Y- Constantinou Doros '84,86-87 Hill, Josh 2003- Mitchell, Byron 1991-92, 94-95 Scott, James 1973 Yngwe, Peter 1981-83 Corneal, Alan 1979-80 Hill, Peter 1970 Monola, Petri 1980-83 Schackelford, David 1973 -Z- Coster, Patrick 1988-91 Hilton, Glen 1969 Monroe, Justin 2003- Shedlock, Jason 1991-94 Zanardi, Daryl 1986 Coughlin, Ed 1980 Hoeler, Bill 1973 Moore, Darian 1995 Sheehan, Brian 1987-90 Zeller, Scott 1975-77 Crowley, Martin 1999-00 Hoffman, Kevin 1973-74 Morgan, John 1971 Shy, Jamie 1996 Crowley, Sean 1985-88 Hofheimer, Charles 1969 Mottinger, Gregg 2003- Siega, Anthony 1991 Cruse, Dave 1978 Holman, Charles 1973 Mount, Dan 1992 Siggard-Jensen, Kristian '95- Cruz, George 1973-76 Hoglund Eric 2003- Mott, Jim 1985 96 Cummins, Ben 2000-02 Horan, Bill 1973-74 Moyer, Mike 1993-95 Silberg, Joe 1977 Cvilikas, Brian 2002- Horst, David 2004- Silberman, Peter 1970-71 Curry-Edwards, Jon 2004- Houpos, Lois 1969-71 Sills, Bob 1973 Year-by-Year Results

Steve Cottrell 8-2 W Salisbury State 3-0 W at Virginia Commonwealth (1970-1971) 7-0 W at Hampden-Sydney 5-1 W Richmond 2-0 W Virginia Wesleyan Steve Cottrell served as the first 3-2 W at Madison College 14-1 W at Richmond 1-0 W George Mason head coach of the Monarchs, taking 3-2 W at Virginia Wesleyan 1-0 L at Loyola the helm in 1970. In the first season 5-4 W William and Mary 6-1 W Guilford of competition, Cottrell led Old Do- 3-1 W Virginia Military Institute 2-1 W George Washington minion to a 5-5 record, and followed 4-2 W at East Carolina 1-0 L at Maryland with a 2-6 mark in 1971. He began 1-0 W Luther-Rice* *Harborfront Classic his coaching career in basketball at 4-0 W St. Mary’s* Norfolk Collegiate in 1965, then 5-4 W at Randolph-Macon 1980 (13-5-0) came to Old Dominion as assistant 2-1 L at Madison College Coach Bill Killen basketball coach in 1969. He went on to coach basketball for 10 years 1-0 L Baltimore University# Home Field: Foreman Field (grass) at Western Carolina University. 1-0 W Loyola# 5-1 L at Clemson Final Old Dominion Record: 2 years, 7-11 *St. Mary’s Invitational 3-2 W Lehigh #NCAA South Regional 1-0 W at William and Mary 1970 (5-5-0) 1-0 W(ot) at American Coach Steve Cottrell 1976 (8-7-0) 3-0 W Virginia Wesleyan Home Field: City Park (grass) Coach Gunther Dietz 3-0 W Towson State 3-2 W Eastern Mennonite Home Field: Foreman Field (grass) 3-0 W East Carolina* 7-1 W Virginia Wesleyan 2-0 W Hampden-Sydney 4-0 L North Carolina* 2-1 W Virginia Tech 5-0 W at Salisbury State 3-1 W at Richmond 2-1 W at George Mason 2-0 L Loyola* 6-0 W Virginia Commonwealth 2-1 W Hampden Sydney 2-1 L Virginia* 2-0 L at Navy 1-0 L at Lynchburg College 8-0 W Richmond 3-0 W at George Mason 7-0 L at Campbell College 3-1 L Baltimore Univ. 3-1 W Loyola 2-1 L Randolph-Macon 4-2 W East Carolina# 3-1 L Howard 4-1 L Towson State 3-1 W Princeton# 2-1 W(ot) Hartwick 3-1 L at William and Mary 3-0 W at Christopher Newport 4-0 W Maryland 3-0 W at Virginia Military Institute 2-0 W Virginia # 1971 (2-6-0) 2-0 W Virginia Wesleyan 1-0 L William and Mary # Coach Steve Cottrell 4-2 L at William and Mary *Harborfront Classic Home Field: Powhatan Field (grass) 5-4 L Madison College # VIL Tournament 3-2 W Virginia Wesleyan 3-0 L at Randolph-Macon 11-0 L at Virginia 5-3 L Delaware 1981 (7-8-4) 2-0 W Pembroke State *Baltimore Invitational Coach Bill Killen 4-0 L Lynchburg College #ECAC South Regional Home Field: Foreman Field (Astroturf) 2-1 L William and Mary 1-0 W at Navy 8-1 L George Mason 1977 (5-6-2) 1-1 T Philadelphia Textile 4-3 L at Virginia Tech (ot) Coach Gunther Dietz 1-0 W Hartford 4-0 L at Randolph-Macon Home Field: Foreman Field (grass) 2-0 W Everett 4-0 W Salisbury State 1-0 L at Towson State Guenther Dietz 2-2 T Virginia* 1-0 L George Mason (1972-1977) 3-0 W Georgetown* 1-1 T American * 4-3 W Virginia Military Institute# 1-0 L West Virginia * Guenther Dietz took the helm of the 5-1 L Long Island# 1-0 L at Virginia Commonwealth Monarchs in 1972, serving as the sec- 5-2 L Alabama A&M 1-1 T at Fairleigh Dickinson ond Old Dominion coach. Prior to 1-0 L at Baltimore 2-2 T at Hartwick coming to Old Dominion, Dietz, a 2-2 T Randolph-Macon 2-1 L at Virginia native of Heidelberg, Germany, 1-0 W Virginia Wesleyan 3-1 W William and Mary served as a player-coach at Tennes- 2-0 L William and Mary 2-0 L San Francisco see Tech, where he led the Golden 2-1 W at George Mason 2-1 W UNC-Charlotte Eagles to a 28-5-2 record. He took 1-0 L at Loyola 4-1 W Richmond the Old Dominion program from its 2-0 L at James Madison 3-2 L at East Carolina 37 earliest stages and built it into a respected regional power. The Mon- * William and Mary Classic 2-1 L at Loyola archs’ best year under Dietz came in 1975, when Old Dominion posted #Harborfront Classic 2-0 W at Howard a 13-2 record, with a win over Loyola in the NCAA South Regional. *Harborfront Classic Guenther passed away in the spring of 2001. Bill Killen Final Old Dominion Record: 6 years, 32-36-5 (1978-1983) 1982 (7-8-4) Coach Bill Killen A graduate of West Chester State Home Field: Foreman Field (Astroturf) 1972 (1-7-1) College, Killen was an All-American Coach Guenther Dietz 2-1 L Connecticut back at his alma mater, and 2-1 L at George Mason Home Field: Powhatan Field (grass) captained them to the 1961 national 3-2 W Virginia Wesleyan 1-0 L Boston College championship. He went on to play 0-1 L at George Mason 2-2 T Cleveland State * for the U.S. team in both the 1962 2-2 T Virginia Tech 3-3 T West Virginia * 0-1 L Randolph-Macon Pan American Games and the 1964 3-0 L William and Mary 2-1 L Hampden-Sydney Olympics. He joined the ODU staff 0-0 T(ot) Navy 3-1 L at Virginia Military Institute after serving as head coach at Yale 2-1 W North Carolina 7-1 L at Madison College from 1974-1977. Prior to his stint at Yale, Killen was head coach at 2-1 L Virginia 4-0 L at William and Mary Akron (1970-1973), where he led the Zips to four straight NCAA play- 1-1 T Virginia Commonwealth 4-0 L Virginia offs. While at Old Dominion, his Monarchs received several top 20 5-0 W Richmond rankings, reaching as high as fifth in 1981. 3-1 L at UNC-Charlotte 1973 (1-8-1) Final Old Dominion Record: 6 years, 57-36-16 3-1 W East Carolina Coach Gunther Dietz 3-1 W Loyola Home Field: Foreman Field (grass) 1978 (9-5-1) 2-0 W Howard 3-1 W Hampden-Sydney Coach Bill Killen 5-0 W Western Kentucky $ 1-0 L at Virginia Wesleyan Home Field: Foreman Field (grass) 2-1 W UNC-Charlotte $ 4-1 L at Virginia 5-0 W Campbell 2-1 L South Florida $ 1-1 T at Virginia Tech 4-1 W at Randolph-Macon 4-1 L at American 2-1 L George Mason 1-0 W(ot) Virginia Military Inst *West Virginia Univ. Tournament 2-1 L at Randolph-Macon 1-1 T(ot) Md.-Baltimore County #Harborfront Classic $Sun Belt Tournament 4-0 L Madison College 3-2 L(ot) UNC-Wilmington 1-0 L Virginia Military Institute 2-0 W William and Mary * 1983 (11-7-5) 1-0 L Salisbury State 4-2 W Virginia Wesleyan Coach Bill Killen 1-0 L William and Mary 6-0 W Virginia Commonwealth Home Field: Foreman Field (Astroturf) 1-0 L at William and Mary 1-0 W South Carolina 1974 (4-6-1) 3-1 L at George Washington 2-0 W Glassboro State Coach Gunther Dietz 3-1 L(ot) Loyola 1-0 L Atlantic Christian Home Field: Foreman Field (grass) 5-0 W at Richmond 2-0 W George Mason 2-2 T Hampden-Sydney 4-1 W Baltimore 4-2 W at Richmond 4-2 L at Salisbury State 1-0 W North Carolina 5-1 L Hartwick 3-2 W Virginia Wesleyan 4-1 L Rider# 5-1 W Roanoke College *Harborfront Classic 1-0 W American 3-0 L at Lynchburg College #ECAC South Regional 4-0 W at East Carolina 5-1 L at George Mason 1-1 T(ot) Yale 3-1 L Randolph-Macon 1979 (10-3-2) 0-0 T James Madison 2-1 W at Virginia Military Institute Coach Bill Killen 1-1 T(ot) William and Mary 4-3 L Virginia Home Field: Foreman Field (grass) 3-0 W Marshall* 3-0 W East Carolina 3-2 W UCLA 1-0 W West Virginia * 5-0 L at William and Mary 2-0 W Campbell 6-0 L at Virginia 1-0 W Virginia * 2-1 W at Messiah 1975 (13-2-0) 1-1 T(ot) North Carolina 3-1 W at Virginia Commonwealth Coach Gunther Dietz 1-1 T(ot) William and Mary 3-2 L(ot) at Boston College Home Field: Foreman Field (grass) 1-0 W at Rutgers 5-0 L at Connecticut 7-0 W Christopher Newport 3-2 L(ot) at Lehigh 2-0 L at Loyola Year-by-Year Results

0-0 T(ot) Jacksonville # (USF wins shootout 5-4) 1-0 L Rutgers * 2-0 W South Alabama # * ODU Met Life Soccer Classic # Univ. of Evansville Classic 1-0 W Boston University * 0-0 T(ot) UNC-Charlotte # $ Rutgers Metropolis Classic @ Sun Belt Tournament at Tampa, Fl. 1-1 T(ot) William and Mary 4-1 L at Howard 2-1 L West Virginia * West Virginia Univ. Tournament # Sun Belt Tournament 1987 (14-3-2) 2-0 W Virginia Commonwealth Coach Mike Berticelli 1-0 W George Mason Mike Berticelli Home Field: Foreman Field (Astroturf) 1-1 T(ot) Akron @ (1984-1989) 3-0 W Radford 1-0 L Vermont @ Mike Berticelli came to Old Domin- 1-0 W at Howard 4-1 W Lehigh ion after a highly successful tenure 1-0 L at Virginia 1-0 W Western Kentucky 3-1 W George Washington 0-0 T(ot) at Howard at North Carolina-Greensboro, 3-1 W at Virginia Commonwealth 2-0 W at UAB where he coached the UNCG team 2-0 W(ot) West Virginia Wesleyan 4-0 L at South Alabama to three NCAA Division III champi- 2-1 W at William and Mary 1-1 T(ot) South Florida onships. The graduate of the Uni- 5-0 W Delaware * 3-0 W Jacksonville versity of Maine at Orono led his 1-0 L Rutgers * 2-0 L at Maryland Monarch squad to two Sun Belt Con- 2-1 W Wake Forest 0-0 T(ot) Loyola ference titles (1987 and 1989), and 1-0 L Loyola 2-0 W at UNC-Charlotte coached Old Dominion to a 16-1-3 1-1 T(ot) at Jacksonville # * Tribe Soccer Classic # UNLV Tournament mark in 1985. Three of his athletes earned All-American honors and 6-2 W at UNC-Charlotte # @ ODU Met Life Classic three others earned Sun Belt Conference MVP honors. In 1989, he led 1-0 W at James Madison Old Dominion to its first-ever NCAA Division I tournament bid. 1-1 T(ot) Brooklyn College 1991 (18-2-2) Berticelli was named Sun Belt Conference Coach-of-the-Year in his first 3-1 W Appalachian State * Coach Ralph Perez season at Old Dominion (1984). He left following the 1989 season to 1-0 W at Towson State Home Field: ODU Soccer Stadium (grass) take the helm at Notre Dame. Berticelli passed away in January, 2000. 2-0 W South Florida $ 2-1 W(ot) SIU-Edwardsville # Final Old Dominion Record: 6 years, 80-27-16 1-0 W South Alabama $ 1-0 W College of Charleston # *ODU Met Life Soccer Classic # Sun Belt Mini Tournament 3-0 W James Madison 1984 (13-5-3) $ Sun Belt Tournament 4-1 W at Virginia Commonwealth Coach Mike Berticelli 5-1 W UNC-Wilmington Home Field: Foreman Field (Astroturf) 1988 (11-5-3) 1-0 W Wisconsin-Milwaukee % 2-0 L at Duke Coach Mike Berticelli 0-1 L Wake Forest % 2-1 L at Atlantic Christian Home Field: Foreman Field (Astroturf) 3-0 W at Lehigh 5-0 W Virginia Wesleyan 1-0 W Christopher Newport 1-0 W Howard 3-0 L at George Mason 4-2 W at Connecticut 2-1 W at George Mason 2-1 W Richmond 5-1 W at Oneonta State # 3-0 W at Richmond 0-0 T at UNC-Charlotte 3-2 L(ot) Akron # 0-0 T(ot) at American 2-1 L at South Carolina 4-1 W Glassboro State 1-0 W Robert Morris 4-0 W East Carolina 1-1 T William and Mary 2-1 W at Loyola 2-0 W Towson State 5-1 W Virginia Commonwealth 2-0 W East Carolina 1-0 W at James Madison 2-1 L Nevada-Las Vegas $ 3-0 W Alabama-Birmingham 1-0 L Virginia 1-0 L(ot) San Diego State $ 0-0 T(ot) at William & Mary 1-0 W at William and Mary 6-0 W Boston College ** 4-0 W Maryland 2-0 W Virginia Commonwealth 2-0 W(ot) Ohio State ** 6-1 W UNC-Wilmington & 2-1 W College of Charleston * 2-1 L Loyola 1-0 W Richmond & 1-0 L Long Island * 7-1 W at Jacksonville * 1-0 W James Madison & 1-0 L Howard 2-1 L UNC-Charlotte * 0-2 L at Rutgers @ 4-0 W Western Carolina 0-0 T James Madison #Tribe Soccer Classic %ODU-MetLife Classic 4-1 L at American 2-1 W(ot) Maryland &CAA Soccer Tournament at ODU @NCAA Trn.First Round 3-0 W at Jacksonville # 1-0 W Virginia Wesleyan 3-0 W at UNC-Charlotte # 4-1 W at South Alabama % 1992 (11-6-3) 2-1 W at South Florida # 1-1 T at Sout Florida % Coach Ralph Perez 2-1 L at Virginia $ % Sun Belt Conference $ SMU Classic in Dallas, Tx. Home Field: ODU Soccer Stadium (grass) 38 * Harborfront Classic # Sun Belt Tournament # Mayor ’s Cup Tournament in Oneonta, NY * Met Life Classic at ODU 2-3 L(ot) Loyola $ Virginia Intercollegiate League Tournament 2-1 W at Maryland (Later forfeited three games) 1989 (14-4-4) 5-0 W Hofstra # Coach Mike Berticelli 1-1 T(ot) West Virginia # 1985 (16-1-3) Home Field: Foreman Field (Astroturf) 1-0 W(ot) American Coach Mike Berticelli 2-1 L at Loyola-Md. 3-0 W San Diego St. % Home Field: Foreman Field (Astroturf) 2-0 W Hartford # 0-1 L UCLA % 4-0 W Atlantic Christian 3-2 W Davidson # 3-1 W Va. Commonwealth 3-2 W Radford 3-0 W at William and Mary 1-0 W Boston Univ. @ 4-0 W Virginia Wesleyan 1-1 T(ot) Virginia Tech 0-0 T(ot) at Clemson @ 3-0 W at Virginia Commonwealth 2-1 L Stanford @ 1-1 T(ot) George Mason 0-0 T at East Carolina 2-0 W Army $ 2-0 W Richmond 2-1 W UC-Santa Barbara 2-1 W Penn State $ 0-1 L at James Madison 2-1 W at Richmond 2-0 W at Virginia Commonwealth 1-0 W at UNC Wilmington 5-0 W North Carolina Wesleyan * 2-0 W Howard 2-1 W at East Carolina 2-1 W(ot) Boston Colllege * 1-0 W Radford 0-1 L(ot) William & Mary 0-2 L American 3-1 W Jacksonville * 2-1 W St. Mary’s $ 2-0 W William and Mary 1-1 T UNC-Charlotte * 0-1 L(ot) at Air Force Academy $ 2-0 W Longwood 1-0 L at James Madison 2-0 W Richmond & 1-0 W at Virginia 0-0 T(ot) Maryland 1-2 L William & Mary & 0-0 T (ot) at Rutgers 2-0 W South Florida ** #Tribe Soccer Classic %ODU-MetLife Soccer Classic 2-0 W at St. Joseph’s 1-1 T South Alabama **% @Clemson Tournament $Air Force Academy Tournament 1-0 W Appalachian State 2-1 L Wake Forest & &CAA Tournament at ODU 1-0 W at Towson State # Tribe Soccer Classic at Williamsburg, Va. ** Sun Belt Conference 4-0 W UAB Tournament @ Constitution Cup at Hartford, Conn. 1993 (8-8-5) 1-0 W Virginia Commomwealth $ Met Life Soccer Classic at ODU * Sun Belt East Region Tournament Coach Ralph Perez 2-2 T(ot) South Florida % won by ODU in a shootout & NCAA first round game Home Field: ODU Soccer Stadium (grass) * ODU-Harborfront Kiwanis Classic 0-1 L at Loyola # Sun Belt Tournament (USF wins title in shootout 4-3) Ralph Perez 4-1 W Alabama A&M # (1990-1995) 6-1 W Drexel # 1986 (13-5-3) Ralph Perez came to Old Dominion 1-2 L at George Mason 4-1 W Stanford % Coach Mike Berticelli University in the fall of 1990, imme- 3-2 W Washington % Home Field: Foreman Field (Astroturf) diately following his assignment as 0-1 L at Va. Commonwealth 1-0 W Atlantic Christian assistant coach of the U.S. National 1-0 W(ot) American 4-1 W at Boston College Team at the 1990 World Cup. A suc- 2-1 W at Appalachian State 2-2 T(ot) at Richmond cessful coach at both the collegiate 4-1 L at Wake Forest 0-1 L(ot) James Madison and international levels, Perez led 1-1 T(ot) Virginia 1-1 T(ot) at Naval Academy his first two Monarch teams to con- 2-1 W at George Washington 1-2 L UNC Wilmington 1-0 W Virginia Commonwealth ference championships. He coached 1-1 T(ot) at William & Mary 1-0 W Richmond 14 All-Conference players, 10 All-State players, the CAA player-of-the- 2-1 W Maryland 2-0 W LaSalle * year and tournament MVP, and was himself honored as Colonial Ath- 3-0 W East Carolina 2-0 W Cal State-Fullerton * letic Association and Virginia Collegiate Coach-of-the-Year in 1991, lead- 4-1 W Notre Dame 1-0 W Evansville # ing the Monarchs to their best season ever, 18-2-2, and their second trip 2-4 L at UCLA $ 2-1 L(ot) St. Louis # to the NCAA Division I tournament. Perez left Old Dominion in March, 0-1 L Cal State Fullerton $ 0-0 T(ot) Loyola 1996, to become assistant coach of the New York/New Jersey MetroStars 1-1 T(ot) William & Mary @ & 1-0 L Howard of the MLS. He is now an Assistant Coach with the L.A. Galaxy. 2-2 T(ot) American @ & 2-0 W at Rutgers Final Old Dominion Record: 6 years, 65-38-19 0-3 L James Madison @ 1-0 W at Princeton #Tribe Soccer Classic %ODU MetLife Soccer Classic 2-1 L(ot) James Madison 1990 (8-6-6) $UCLA/adidas MetLife Classic @CAA Tourney at Richmond 3-0 L Maryland Coach Ralph Perez &Advanced on Penalty Kicks (5-4, 4-3) 5-2 W Towson State Home Field: ODU Soccer Stadium (grass) 2-0 W UAB @ 0-0 T(ot) UNLV # 2-2 T South Florida @ 3-0 L UCLA # Year-by-Year Results 2001 (8-7-2) 1994 (10-7-2) 1997 (7-9-1) Coach Alan Dawson Coach Ralph Perez Coach Alan Dawson Home Field: ODU Soccer Stadium (grass) Home Field: ODU Soccer Stadium (grass) Home Field: ODU Soccer Stadium (grass) 1-2 L(2ot) at UNCG 0-2 L at Maryland 1-0 W Robert Morris 3-2 L at #20 Northeastern 4-1 W at East Carolina 2-1 W(ot) Miami of Ohio 3-2 L(ot) vs. Hofstra 5-1 W vs. Charleston at UNC 1-2 L (ot) Columbia# Canceled vs. C. of Charleston 0-2 L at North Carolina 0-2 L Army# 3-2(OT) W vs. Syracuse 2-1 W Air Force Academy % 0-0 T (ot) at Santa Barbara@ 5-1 W vs. High Point 5-0 W Robert Morris % 0-6 L at San Diego@ 2-0 W vs. American 0-0 T(ot) Portland $ 4-0 W VMI 1-0 W at George Mason* 2-4 L at Washington $ 1-0 W UNC Wilmington* 2-1 W at Georgetown 1-0 W Richmond 2-3 L (ot) at George Mason* 3-2 W(2ot) at #21 William & Mary* 1-2 L(ot) George Mason 0-2 L American* 3-0 L at Wake Forest 1-0 W(ot) Naval Academy 1-0 W James Madison* 4-0 W at Liberty 0-5 L at James Madison 0-1 L at Virginia Commonwealth* 2-2 T(2ot) vs. VCU* 3-2 W(ot) at American 3-0 W East Carolina* 2-0 L at #6 UNC 1-3 L William & Mary 1-4 L at William & Mary* 0-0 T(2ot) vs. #25JMU* 1-0 W Virginia Commonwealth 1-0 W Virginia 3-0 L vs. #18 Penn State 1-4 L at Virginia 0-3 L at Richmond* 5-1 W vs. UNCW* 6-3 W(ot) at UNC Wilmington 0-2 L at George Mason! 1-0 L(4ot) vs. VCU$ 2-1 W vs. American @ *CAA Game $CAA tournament semifinals 1-1 T vs. James Madison @ & # Stihl Classi *Denotes CAA games %ODU MetLife Soccer Classic $Washington Classic @CAA Tourney @ San Diego Tournament at William & Mary & JMU Advanced in Shootout (3-1) ! CAA Championship game 2002 (10-9-4) Coach Alan Dawson 1995 (10-9-1) 1998 (8-8-2) Home Field: ODU Soccer Stadium (grass) Coach Ralph Perez Coach Alan Dawson 3-2 W(ot) vs. Va. Tech Home Field: ODU Soccer Stadium (grass) Home Field: ODU Soccer Stadium (grass) 1-2 L vs. #22 Wake Forest 3-1 W at Navy # 1-0 W at Virginia Tech 2-1 W vs. Ga. State^ 0-1 L vs. Towson State # 2-0 W vs George Washington# 0-4 L vs. Coastal Carolina^ 0-1 L vs. Connecticut % 1-0 W vs Pennsylvania # 3-2 W(ot) at #12 American 3-0 W vs. Ohio State % 0-4 L vs. Santa Clara (at W&M) 5-0 W at UNC-Wilmington* 7-1 W East Carolina 1-1 T vs. Hofstra (at W&M) 0-4 L at #1 St. Johns# 3-0 W Adelphi * 1-1 T vs Campbell 2-3 L(ot) at #13 Rutgers 1-0 W(ot) Loyola (Md.) * 2-3 L at Georgetown 2-1 W(2ot) vs. George Mason* 2-1 W at Stanford @ 0-4 L vs George Mason* Ppd. Ppd. vs. James Madison* 2-4 L vs. San Francisco @ 2-0 W at Elon 1-0 W at Delaware* 2-3 L at George Mason 1-3 L vs Virginia Commonwealth*^ 0-1 L at Towson* 1-0 W #5 James Madison 4-1 W vs William and Mary* 2-3 L at #21 Virginia 0-1 L Wake Forest 0-2 L at James Madison* 3-2 W vs. #24 Hofstra* 0-1 L American 4-0 W at East Carolina* 3-2 W(2ot) vs. Drexel* 2-1 W Mount St. Mary’s (Md.) 1-2 L at UNC Wilmington* 1-1 T(2ot) vs. James Madison* 0-3 L at #14 Maryland 1-0 W vs. Delaware 1-0 W(2ot) at #19 VCU* 0-0 T at Virginia Commonwealth 2-1 W at American* Ppd. Ppd. at Penn State 2-1 W at #18 William and Mary 0-2 L vs Richmond* 0-2 L at William & Mary 0-1 L at Richmond 1-3 L vs William and Mary+ 1-2 L(2ot) vs. Drexel 3-0 W UNC Wilmington *CAA Game 3-0 W vs. Richmond@ 1-2 L American + # Stihl Classic 0-1 L at Wake Forest # Navy Tournament %William and Mary Tournament ^ (at Virginia Beach Sportsplex) ^ denotes Old Dominion Stihl Soccer Classic * CAA contest * ODU MetLife Soccer Classic @ Stanford Tourn. +CAA Tourn. # denotes Rutgers Tournament & denotes CAA First Round + CAA Tournament at James Madison @ denotes NCAA First Round $ denotes NCAA Second Round 1999 (15-4-0) Bob Warming Coach Alan Dawson 2003 (15-4-1) 39 (1996) Home Field: ODU Soccer Stadium (grass) Coach Alan Dawson 3-2 W at Delaware Bob Warming came to Old Dominion Home Field: ODU Soccer Stadium (grass) 2-1 W at Pennsylvania from Furman University, where he 4-0 W vs. St. Francis 3-0 W vs Elon was athletic director. Warming’s 1-0 W @ California^ Ppd. Ppd. at Richmond* 1-0 W vs. Stanford^ coaching credentials prior to his ar- 1-2 L (ot) vs. California^ rival in Norfolk included founding 1-0 W vs. American% 1-0 W vs. #15 VCU* 6-0 W vs. Longwood% the program at Creighton in 1990, and 2-0 W vs. Va. Tech^ guiding it to a number one ranking 2-0 W vs. Wake Forest 0-1 L at Richmond* 2-0 W vs. UMBC in 1993. Warming left Old Dominion 1-0 W vs. Radford% and accepted the head coaching po- 5-0 W @ Campbell 3-2 W vs. Charleston# 1-0 W vs. UNC-Wilmington* sition at St. Louis University on January 8, 1997. 0-1 L vs. Loyola % 2-1 W vs. VCU* Final Old Dominion Record: One year, 3-17-0 3-1 W vs. South Carolina# 4-1 W @ Drexel* 3-1 W vs. American* 1-0 W @ Hofstra* 1996 (3-17-0) 3-1 W vs. UNC Wilmington* 3-0 W vs. Towson* Coach Bob Warming Ppd. Ppd. at UNC Wilmington* Home Field: ODU Soccer Stadium (grass) 3-1 W vs. Delaware* 3-0 W vs. UNC Wilmington@ 2-3 L @ James Madison* 0-4 L at #1 Virginia 4-0 W at George Mason* 0-3 L vs. #8 Santa Clara + 0-1 L @ George Mason* 1-3 L (ot) at UNLV + 0-1 L vs. William and Mary@ 1-1 T(2ot) @ William and Mary 0-3 L vs. UNC Greensboro # 3-0 W vs. East Carolina* 0-1 L vs. George Mason! 2-4 L (ot) vs. Vanderbilt # 1-0 W vs. James Madison* 6-3 W vs. NC State# 1-2 L at Loyola (Md.) 2-1 W at William and Mary* 1-2 L @ Maryland# 3-4 L Navy @ * CAA game ^ Old Dominion Stihl Soccer Classic 3-2 W #15 San Diego @ % denotes Old Dominion Stihl Soccer Classic (ODU) * CAA contest 0-3 L (ot) George Mason % William and Mary Tournament # College of Charleston ^ denotes Cal-Berkeley Tournament ! denotes CAA Tournament 1-2 L Va. Commonwealth Tournament @ CAA Tournament (Virginia Beach Sportsplex) # denotes NCAA Tournament 2-3 L at American 0-2 L Maryland 2000 (10-6-2) 1-0 W at East Carolina 2004 (13-6-2) Coach Alan Dawson Coach Alan Dawson 0-3 L at #20 Wake Forest Home Field: ODU Soccer Stadium (grass) 1-3 L at Mount St. Mary’s Home Field: ODU Soccer Stadium (grass) 1-4 L #7 William and Mary 0-3 L vs. UNC-Greensboro 1-0 W vs. Campbell 2-4 L Richmond 1-1 T (ot) vs. Fairleigh Dickinson# 2-0 W vs. Davidson 2-0 W at UNC Wilmington 4-0 W vs. Delaware# 5-1 W vs. Navy% 0-4 L at #19 James Madison 1-2 L vs. Princeton^ 1-0 W vs. Rutgers% 0-5 L vs. #17 James Madison ‡ 3-2 W(ot) vs. #13 Georgetown^ + Snickers Rebel Soccer Classic 3-2 W vs. North Carolina # Papa John’s/William and Mary Soccer Classic 0-1 L vs. Liberty 1-1 T(2OT) vs. American^ @ ODU MetLife Soccer Classic 0-4 L vs. #17 UNC-Chapel Hill 0-1 L vs. Hartwick^ ‡ CAA Championships in Wilmington, N.C. 4-2 W vs. George Mason* 0-2 L @ UNC-Wilmington* 2-0 W at EastCarolina* 1-3 L @VCU* Alan Dawson 3-0 W vs. Richmond* 1-0 W vs. Drexel* (1997 - 1-0 W vs. William&Mary* 2-0 W vs. Hofstra* 3-2 W at American* Alan Dawson came to Old Domin- 2-2 T(2OT) @ Towson* 7-0 W vs. Mt. St. Mary’s 3-2 W(2OT) @ Delaware* ion from the University of North 2-2 T(ot) at VCU* Carolina where he served as an as- 1-0 W vs. JMU* 0-3 L at #12 James Madison* 2-0 W vs. GMU* sistant coach for one year following 4-3 W at Virginia Tech nine years as the head coach of Meth- 1-4 L @ Virginia* 4-0 W vs. UNC-Wilmington* 3-2 W(OT) vs. William & Mary* odist College, where he was named 0-2 L vs. W&M % 2-0 W vs. William & Mary! NCAA Division III South Region #denotes William & Mary Tournament 3-1 W vs. JMU! coach of the Year twice. In his first ^ denotes Old Dominion Stihl Soccer Classic *CAA contest 0-1 L vs. Hofstra! year, the Monarchs knocked off % CAA Tournament 1-2 L(OT) vs. Duke# NCAA Tournament runnerup Virginia, 1-0. % denotes Old Dominion Stihl Soccer Classic (ODU) * CAA contest Old Dominion Record: Eight Years, 86-53-14. ^ denotes Nike Tribe Classic ! denotes CAA Tournament # denotes NCAA Tournament All-Time vs. Opponents

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(1-0-1) 1990 T(ot) 1-1 1994 W 5-1 1982 L 1-2 1976 L 4-5 1978 T(ot) 1-1 1988 L(ot) 2-3 1999 W 3-2 1983 W 2-0 1977 L 0-2 2003 W 2-0 1984 L 0-3 1983 T(ot) 0-0 Alabama A&M (1-1) Christopher Newport (3-0) 1990 W 1-0 1984 W 1-0 Messiah (1-0) 1977 L 2-5 1975 W 7-0 1991 W 2-1 1986 L(ot) 1-2 1983 W 2-1 1993 W 4-1 1976 W 3-0 1992 T(ot) 1-1 1987 W 1-0 1988 W 1-0 1993 L 1-2 1988 T(ot) 0-0 Miam Ohio (1-0) Alabama-Birmingham (5-0) 1994 L (ot) 1-2 1989 L 0-1 1997 W (ot) 2-1 1980 W 2-0 Clemson (0-1-1) 1995 L 2-3 1991 W 3-0 1985 W 4-0 1980 L 1-5 1996 L (ot) 0-3 W 1-0 Mount St. Mary’s (2-1) 1986 W 2-0 1992 T(ot) 0-0 1997 L (ot) 2-3 1992 L 0-1 1995 W 2-1 1990 W 2-0 L 0-2 1993 L 0-1 1996 L 1-3 1991 W 3-0 Cleveland State (0-0-1) 1998 L 0-4 L 0-3 2000 W 7-0 1982 T(ot) 2-2 1999 W 4-0 1994 L 0-5 American (11-7-4) 2000 W 4-2 T (ot) 1-1 Naval Academy (4-2-2) 1980 W(ot) 1-0 Coastal Carolina (0-1) 2001 W 1-0 1995 W 1-0 1980 L 0-2 1981 T(ot) 1-1 2002 L 0-4 2002 W(2ot) 2-1 1996 L 0-4 1981 W 1-0 1982 L 1-4 2003 L 0-1 L 0-5 1982 T (ot) 0-0 1983 W 1-0 Columbia (0-1) L 0-1 1997 W (ot) 1-0 1993 T (ot) 1-1 1984 L 1-4 1997 L (ot) 1-2 2004 W 2-0 1998 L 0-2 1994 W (ot) 1-0 1985 L 0-2 1999 W 1-0 1995 W 3-1 1991 T(ot) 0-0 Connecticut (1-3) Georgetown (3-1) 2000 L 0-3 1996 L 3-4 1992 W(ot) 1-0 1982 L 1-2 1977 W 3-0 2001 T 0-0 2004 W 5-1 1993 W(ot) 1-0 1983 L 0-5 1998 L 2-3 2002 T(2ot) 1-1 T (ot) 2-2 1988 W 2-0 2000 W (ot) 3-2 2003 L 2-3 Nevada-Las Vegas (0-2-1) 1994 W (ot) 3-2 1995 L 0-1 2001 W 2-1 2004 W 1-0 1988 L 1-2 W 2-1 W 3-1 1990 T (ot) 0-0 1995 L 0-1 Davidson (2-0) George Washington (4-1) 1996 L (ot) 1-3 L 1-2 1989 W(ot) 3-2 1978 L 1-3 LaSalle (1-0) 1996 L 2-3 2004 W 2-0 1979 W 2-1 1986 W 2-0 Northeastern (0-1) 1997 L 0-2 1986 W 2-1 2001 L 2-3 1998 W 4-0 Delaware (7-1) 1987 W 3-1 Lehigh (3-1) 1999 W 3-1 1976 L 3-5 1998 W 2-0 1979 L(ot) 2-3 North Carolina (3-4-1) 2000 W 3-2 1987 W 5-0 1980 W 3-2 1978 W 1-0 2001 W 2-0 1998 W 1-0 Glassboro State (1-0) 1990 W 4-1 1979 T(ot) 1-1 2002 W 3-2 1999 W 3-2 1983 W 2-0 1991 W 3-0 1980 L 0-4 2003 W 1-0 2000 W 4-0 1982 W 2-1 2004 T 1-1 2002 W 1-0 Greensboro College (1-0) Liberty (1-1) 1994 L 0-2 2003 W 3-1 1988 W 4-1 2000 L 0-1 2000 L 0-4 40 Appalachian State (3-0) 2004 W(2OT) 3-2 2001 W 4-0 2001 L 0-2 1985 W 1-0 Guilford (1-0) 2004 W 3-2 1986 W 2-1 Drexel (4-1) 1979 W 6-1 Long Island (0-2) 1987 W 3-1 1993 W 6-1 1977 L 1-5 UNC-Charlotte (5-2-3) 2002 W(2ot) 3-2 Hampden-Sydney (4-1-1) 1984 L 0-1 1981 W 2-1 Army (1-1) 2002 L(2ot) 1-2 1970 W 2-1 1982 L 1-3 1989 W 2-0 2003 W 4-1 1972 L 1-2 Longwood (2-0) W 2-1 1997 L 0-2 2004 W 1-0 1973 W 3-1 1985 W 2-0 1983 T(ot) 0-0 1974 T(ot) 2-2 2003 W 6-0 1984 T(ot) 0-0 Atlantic Christian (2-2) Duke (0-2) 1975 W 7-0 W 3-0 1983 L 0-1 1984 L 0-2 1976 W 2-0 Loyola (Md.) (5-13-2) 1987 W 6-2 1984 L 1-2 2004 L(OT) 1-2 1975 W 1-0 1988 L 1-2 1985 W 4-0 Hartford (2-0) 1976 L 0-2 1989 T(ot) 1-1 1986 W 1-0 East Carolina (17-1-1) 1981 W 1-0 1977 L 0-1 1990 W 2-0 1974 W 3-0 1989 W 2-0 1978 L(ot) 1-3 Averett (1-0) 1975 W 4-2 1979 L 0-1 UNC-Greensboro (0-3-0) 1981 W 2-0 1976 W 4-2 Hartwick (1-2-1) 1980 W 3-1 1996 L 0-3 1980 W 3-0 1980 W(ot) 2-1 1981 L 1-2 2000 L 0-3 Baltimore University (1-3) 1981 L 2-3 1981 T(ot) 2-2 1982 W 3-1 2001 L(ot) 1-2 1975 L 0-1 1982 W 3-1 1983 L 1-5 1983 L 0-2 1976 L 1-3 1983 W 3-1 2004 L 0-1 1986 T(ot) 0-0 UNC-Wilmington (9-4) 1977 L 0-1 1984 W 4-0 1987 L 0-1 1978 L(ot) 2-3 1978 W 4-1 1985 T(ot) 0-0 High Point (1-0) 1988 L 1-2 1991 W 5-1 1991 W 2-0 2001 W 5-1 1989 L 1-2 W 6-1 Boston College (3-2) 1992 W 2-1 1990 T(ot) 0-0 1992 W 1-0 1982 L 0-1 1993 W 3-0 Hofstra (4-2-1) 1991 W 2-1 1993 L 1-2 1983 L(ot) 2-3 1994 W 4-1 1992 W 5-0 1992 L(ot) 2-3 1994 W (ot) 6-3 1985 W 2-1 1995 W 7-1 1998 T 1-1 1993 L 0-1 2003 W 1-0 1986 W 4-1 1996 W 1-0 2001 L 2-3 1995 W(ot) 1-0 1995 W 3-0 1988 W 6-0 1997 W 3-0 2002 W 3-2 1996 L 1-2 1996 W 2-0 1998 W 4-0 2003 W 1-0 1999 L 0-1 1997 W 1-0 Boston University (2-0) 1999 W 3-0 2004 W 2-0 1998 L 1-2 1990 W 1-0 2000 W 2-0 L 0-1 Luther Rice (1-0) 2000 W 4-3 1992 W 1-0 1975 W 1-0 2001 W 5-1 Eastern Mennonite (1-0) Howard (5-4-1) 2002 W 5-0 Brooklyn College (0-0-1) 1970 W 3-2 1980 L 1-3 Lynchburg (0-3) 2004 L 0-2 1987 T(ot) 1-1 1981 W 2-0 1970 L 0-1 Elon (2-0) 1982 W 2-0 1971 L 0-4 NC State (1-0) Cal-Berkeley (1-1) 1998 W 2-0 1983 L 1-4 1974 L 0-3 2003 W 6-3 1999 L(ot) 1-2 1999 W 3-0 1984 L 0-1 2003 W 1-0 1986 L(ot) 0-1 Marshall (1-0) North Carolina Wesleyan (1-0) Evansville (1-0) 1987 W 1-0 1983 W 3-0 1985 W 5-0 Cal-Santa Barbara (1-0) 1986 W 1-0 1989 W 2-0 1985 W(ot) 2-1 1990 T(ot) 0-0 Maryland (4-8-1) Notre Dame (1-0) Fairleigh Dickenson (0-0-2) 1991 W 2-1 1979 L 0-1 1993 W 4-1 Cal State-Fullerton (1-1) 1981 T(ot) 1-1 1980 L 4-9 Ohio State (2-0) 1986 W 2-1 2000 T (ot) 1-1 Jacksonville (4-0-2) 1986 L 0-3 1988 W(ot) 2-0 1993 L 0-1 1983 T(ot) 0-0 1988 W(ot) 2-1 1995 W 3-0 Campbell (4-1-1) Georgia State (1-0) 1984 W 3-0 1989 T(ot) 0-0 1970 L 0-7 2002 W 2-1 1987 T(ot) 1-1 1990 L 0-2 Oneonta State (1-0) 1978 W 5-0 1988 W 7-1 1991 W 4-0 All-Time vs. Opponents

1988 W 5-1 1980 W 2-0 West Virginia (1-2-2) St. Mary’s (2-0) 1981 L 2-0 1981 L 0-1 Pembroke State (1-0) 1975 W 4-0 1982 L 1-2 1982 T(ot) 3-3 1971 W 2-0 1992 W 2-1 1983 L 0-6 1983 W 1-0 1984 L 0-1 1990 L 1-2 Pennsylvania (2-0) Salisbury State (3-2) L 1-2 1992 T(ot) 1-1 1998 W 1-0 1973 L 0-2 1985 W 1-0 1999 W 2-1 1974 L 2-4 1986 T(ot) 1-1 West Va. Wesleyan (1-0) 1975 W 3-2 1987 L 0-1 1987 W 2-0 Penn State (1-1) 1976 W 5-0 1994 L 1-4 1989 W 2-1 1977 W 4-0 1996 L 0-4 2001 L 0-3 1997 W 1-0 Western Carolina (1-0) San Diego (1-1) 2004 L 1-4 1984 W 4-0 Philadelphia Textile (0-0-1) 1996 W 3-2 1981 T(ot) 1-1 1997 L 0-6 Va.Commonwealth (17-7-4) Western Kentucky (2-0) 1978 W 6-0 1982 W 5-0 Portland (0-0-1) San Diego State (1-1) 1979 W 3-0 1990 W 1-0 1994 T (ot) 0-0 1988 L(ot) 0-1 1980 W 6-0 1992 W 3-0 1981 L 0-1 William and Mary (15-18-8) Princeton (2-1) 1982 T(ot) 1-1 1970 L 0-3 1976 W 3-1 San Francisco (0-2) 1983 W 3-1 1971 L 1-2 1986 W 1-0 1981 L 0-1 1984 W 2-0 1972 L 0-4 2000 L 1-2 1995 L(ot) 2-4 1985 W 1-0 1973 L 0-1 1985 W 3-0 1974 L 0-5 Radford (4-0) Santa Barbara (0-0-1) 1986 W 1-0 1975 W 5-4 1985 W 3-2 1997 T 0-0 1987 W 3-1 1976 L 2-4 1987 W 3-0 1988 W 5-0 1977 L 0-2 1989 W 1-0 Santa Clara (0-2) 1989 W 2-0 1978 W 2-0 1999 W 1-0 1996 L 0-3 1990 W 2-0 L 0-1 1998 L 0-4 1991 W 4-1 1979 T(ot) 1-1 Randolph-Macon (2-5-1) 1992 W 3-1 1980 W 1-0 1970 L 1-2 South Alabama (3-1-1) 1993 L 0-1 L 0-1 1971 L 0-4 1983 W 2-0 1994 W 1-0 1981 W 3-1 1973 L 1-2 1987 W 1-0 1995 T 0-0 1982 L 0-3 1974 L 1-3 1988 W 4-1 1996 L 1-2 1983 T(ot) 1-1 1975 W 5-4 1989 T(ot) 1-1 1997 L 0-1 1984 W 1-0 1976 L 0-3 1990 L 0-4 1998 L 1-3 1985 W 1-0 1977 T(ot) 2-2 1999 W 1-0 1987 W 2-1 1978 W 4-1 South Carolina (2-1) 2000 T (ot) 2-2 1988 T(ot) 1-1 1983 W 1-0 2001 T 2-2 1989 W 3-0 Richmond (17-5-1) 1984 L 1-2 L (4ot) 0-1 1990 T(ot) 1-1 1975 W 14-1 1999 W 3-1 2002 W(2ot) 1-0 1991 T(ot) 0-0 1976 W 8-0 2003 W 2-1 1992 L(ot) 0-1 1978 W 5-0 South Florida (3-1-4) 2004 L 1-3 L 1-2 1979 W 5-1 1982 L 1-2 1993 T(ot) 1-1 1980 W 3-1 1984 W 2-1 Virginia Military Inst. (6-2) T(ot) 1-1 1981 W 4-1 1985 T(ot) 2-2 1972 L(ot) 2-3 1994 L 1-3 1982 W 5-0 1986 T(ot) 2-2 1973 L 0-1 1995 W 2-1 41 1983 W 4-2 1987 W 2-0 1974 W 2-1 1996 L 1-4 1984 W 2-1 1988 T(ot) 1-1 1975 W 3-1 1997 L 1-4 1985 W 2-1 1989 W 2-0 1976 W 3-0 1998 W 4-1 1986 W 1-0 1990 T(ot) 1-1 1977 W 4-3 L 1-3 1991 W 3-0 1978 W(ot) 1-0 1999 W 2-1 W 1-0 Southern Ill.-Edwardsville (1-0) 1997 W 4-0 L 0-1 1992 W 2-0 1991 W 2-1 2000 W 1-0 W 2-0 Virginia Tech (4-1-3) L 0-2 1993 T(ot) 2-2 Stanford (3-1) 1970 W 2-1 2001 W 3-2 1994 W 1-0 1989 L 1-2 1971 L(ot) 3-4 2002 L 0-2 1995 L 0-1 1993 W 4-1 1972 T(ot) 2-2 2003 T(2ot) 1-1 1996 L 2-4 1995 W 2-1 1973 T(ot) 1-1 2004 W(OT) 3-2 1997 L 0-3 2003 W 1-0 1989 T(ot) 1-1 W 2-0 1998 L 0-2 1998 W 1-0 1999 L 0-4 Syracuse (1-0) 1999 W 2-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee (1-0) 2000 W 3-0 2001 W 3-2 2000 W 4-3 1991 W 1-0 2002 W 3-0 2002 W(ot) 3-2 Towson (6-3-1) Yale (0-0-1) Rider (0-1) 1970 L 1-4 Virginia Wesleyan (13-0) 1983 T(ot) 1-1 1978 L 1-4 1980 W 3-0 1970 W 7-1 1981 L 0-1 1971 W 3-2 Roanoke (1-0) 1984 W 2-0 1972 W 3-2 1974 W 5-1 1985 W 1-0 1974 W 3-2 1986 W 5-2 1975 W 3-2 Robert Morris (3-0) 1987 W 1-0 1976 W 2-0 1991 W 1-0 1995 L 0-1 1977 W 1-0 1994 W 5-0 2003 W 3-0 1978 W 4-2 1997 W 1-0 2004 T(OT) 2-2 1979 W 2-0 1980 W 3-0 Rutgers (3-3-1) UCLA (1-3) 1984 W 5-0 1979 W 1-0 1979 W 3-2 1985 W 4-0 1985 T(ot) 0-0 1990 L 0-3 1988 W 1-0 1986 W 2-0 1992 L 0-1 1987 L 0-1 1993 L 2-4 Wake Forest (2-6) 1990 L 0-1 1986 L 1-4 1991 L 0-2 Vanderbilt (0-1) 1987 W 2-1 2002 L 2-3 1996 L 2-4 1989 L 1-2 2004 W 1-0 1991 L 0-1 Vermont (0-1) 1995 L 0-1 St. Francis (PA) (1-0) 1990 L 0-1 1996 L 0-3 2003 W 4-0 2001 L 0-3 St. Joseph’s (1-0) Virginia (4-14-2) 2002 L 1-2 1985 W 2-0 1971 L 0-11 2002 L 0-1 1972 L 0-4 2003 W 2-0 St John's (0-1) 1973 L 1-4 2002 L 0-4 1974 L 3-4 Washington (1-1) 1976 L 1-2 1993 W 3-2 St. Louis (0-1) 1977 T(ot) 2-2 1994 L 2-4 1986 L(ot) 1-2 1979 W 1-0 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS

1975 (13-2) 1990 (8-6-6) Competed in NCAA Division II regionals Sun Belt Conference Champions

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1987 (14-3-2) 1991 (18-2-2) Sun Belt Conference Champions CAA Championship/ NCAA Regional

1989 (14-4-4) 1999 (15-4-0) Sun Belt Conference Champions/NCAA Regional CAA Regular Season Champions CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS

2001 (8-7-2) 2003 (15-4-1) CAA Regular Season Champions NCAA Second Round

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2002 (10-9-1) 2004 (13-6-2) NCAA Second Round NCAA Second Round 2006

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