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Harper is Dartmouth’sis Harper seventhath A nn “J Equipment Manager Equipment B rian osie C orcran ” H arper ------I vy L eague C hampions : 1964, 1988, 1990, 1992, 2002, 2004, 2005 - - - - Page  The Dartmouth Experience The Dartmouth Experience e c Club trips in the wilderness, where members of the the Dartmouth com newest munity are baptized and bonded through hiking boots, backpacks, trail mix — and friendships. when Or the entire freshman dons class jerseys emblazonedtheir class year and stands for with an entire football game. also It’s the flavor that encounters of multitude life at everyday Dartmouth. comes in the classroom and late- night study sessions in 200 when Room in Baker Library, the ’02 pages of reading suddenly makes perfect sense. It’s the camarade rie on the room and on field,the bus rides back to in the after a Hanover game. locker every every Dartmouth Experience, like every log in the in snowflake bonfireevery and the Homecoming is sculpture, snow Carnival Winter somewhat similar yet at the same time distinctly different. is formed by the College’s many traditions, like Dartmouth Outing en i xper E

It’s thoughtful discussions with some of the nation’s bright nation’s the of some with discussions thoughtful It’s It’s It’s walking to class and knowing nine of the ten people It’s criss-crossing the trails at the Dartmouth Skiway, hiking Skiway, Dartmouth the at trails the criss-crossing It’s It’s pepperoni pizza with dorm mates on Thursday night The Dartmouth Cup — an 85-team tournament held at the h t

and all-you-can-eat Dining brunch Center Thayer in on Sunday morning. the It’s chill that goes up your spine and the feeling of pride that overwhelms you during the singing of the Alma Mater. you meet along the manipulating It’s way. satellite images for a geography class, studying Beethoven or around the Green on a flipping warm spring afternoon. a frisbee est minds, who turn out to be peers as as well professors. Occom scenic along walking or Moosilauke Mount of top the to watching as the bulk It’s of Pond. your wardrobe of sweatshirts and sweaters gradually is transformed into color — Dartmouth green. one predominant and women’s and soccer women’s coaches and players themselves, and tra ditionally are some of the strongest club teams in the state of New Hampshire. College during Memorial Day weekend — is the highlight and all from teams features and season spring the of culmination the over the Eastern Seaboard and Canada. Again, the Dartmouth players get heavily involved through refereeing, coaching and promotion of the Big Green programs. The Dartmouth Experience defineto Dartmouth the of family member phrase, this any Ask and most will struggle for the precise words. That’s because - - - mou t ar D he T ------once wrote

It begins in the spring when the local Upper Valley Sports Illustrated From From the indoor training sessions in the winter and spring

Many of Many teams these are travel headed the by Dartmouth men’s fall in love with the fallsport in love and graduate from the clinics into the travel team program which runs from under-13 to under-19. children’s development, children’s it is easy to see how these youngsters ing staff and assisted by the college players. With the Dartmouth the With players. college the by assisted and staff ing acting players as role models during this romantic phase in the children in the Upper Valley area. This is a wonderful discovery discovery wonderful a is This area. Valley Upper the in children coach Dartmouth the by led are who players, young the for time Lightning Soccer Program, in conjunction with DartmouthLightning Soccer Program, soc cer, runs a series of clinics for under-8, under-10 and under-12

and continues through the men’s players, who become known to known become who players, men’s the through continues and the youngsters by helping out at clinics and as coaches. begins begins with the Dartmouth coaches, who serve as the primary directing body of the Lightning Upper Valley soccer program, tionship that the Dartmouth soc cer programs have fostered within the The community. liaison this stems from the special rela game game is an event in crazy the Upper and Valley, much soccer- of parents, professors of and, course, students. A Dartmouth soccer mixed bag mixed of supporters including toddlers, high school teenagers, men’s men’s game and you will see a relationship with the local Upper Valley community. Attend any Town and Gown Relationship Gown and Town Dartmouth soccer has a unique

said that Dartmouth is ideal for the for ideal is Dartmouth that said with soccer brains. player athlete with brains.” In with that keeping statement, it can also be that “Dartmouth is ideal for an perfect environment. perfect environment. standing education and love soc cer, Dartmouth College has the competitor and also the develop ing player. If you want an out ence. There is enough to become involved in for the elite varsity is truly a year-round soccer experi soccer year-round a truly is ics and teams and finally the var sity season in the fall, Dartmouth practices, to the strength and conditioning throughout the off- season, to with work youth programs and summer camps, clin the professional ranks. the pro game, as several recent graduates have moved on to join to on moved graduatesrecent have several as game, pro the since 1990 (including quarterfinal appearances 1992); in addition, the in Big Green has become a 1990 springboard to and have have won six Ivy League championships since 1988 and have advanced to the NCAA championship second round four times women’s teams have women’s become two of the elite programs on the outstanding athletic College’s ledger — the men, in particular, will find that and more at Dartmouth College. The and men’s The Whole Experience The player who wants to play soccer at the top collegiate level NCAA T ournamen t : 1964, 1977, 1978, 1990, 1992, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2005 he posted a 31-22-4 record. 31-22-4 a posted he Massachusetts of Divisionat coach head the becoming III before whereWheaton University the at assistant an as career ing player.Bearcat a recognitionfor such first the honors, All-America NSCAA earned playersTwotwice. his of semifinals the to advancing years, Cook’s five of each during 1996-2000. from mark 42-13 44- a to that reversed and around program the turned quickly However,Cook arrival. his to prior years five in 37-60-6 just was that program struggling a inherited He him. of ahead road 1989. 3. werewins 12 The bymost the since team soccer Cincinnati a impressivean with 12-5- of record 1999. finished Bearcats The in 15th as high as ranking national a and 1998 in berth NCAA squad to a 7-8-3 record. He led the Bearcats to the school’s first his guiding after year the of coach USA Conference 1997 the at the University of Cincinnati from 1996-2000. He was named Fairfield,24 2-0. knockedoff No. Dartmouth season, the Forest,in later and 1-0, Wake9 No. upset Green Big the game, Cook’s first In grams. pro nationally-ranked two over wins including — season the of course the during highlights numerous to Green Big the led Big Green to a 7-7-2 mark. Despite having a young squad, Cook tournament. NCAA the for rowlyqualifying missed nar nation’sDartmouth the schedules, of toughest one playing Despite championship. Ivy school’sfifth the and record 9-7-1 appearance. NCAA and title Ivy another the of hopes dashed injuries before ranking, national Top-25 a earned 2000. since appearance tournament NCAA first its field. the in teams 16 top the of one as seeded was history school in time first the for and ment tourna NCAA the to trip consecutive second its earned team title and its third Ancient Eight crown in the past four years. The Page A 1989 graduate of Bates College, Cook began his coach his began Cook College, Bates of graduate 1989 A bid tournament USA Conference a earned Cincinnati tough a had Cook coach, head a as stint second onlyhis In Prior to taking over at Dartmouth, Cook was the head coach the guided he Dartmouth, at season Cook’sfirst 2001, In a to Green Big the led Cook campaign, 2002 the During six games and wasIn 2003, Dartmouth unbeaten in its first and crown Ivy the to Green Big the guided Cook 2004, In  J son as the Dartmouth head head Dartmouth the as son sea sixth his enters Cook Jeff team to its second straight Ivy straight second its to team coach. 13 head a as years in mark 114-93-34 a and Green Big the for bench the on seasons five first his in record titles. League Ivy back-to-back — win everdone has coach soccer men's Green Big no that something done already he’s and coach, eff Last season, he guided the guided he season, Last 39-29-17 a owns Cook C ook

H - - - - - ead tournament. In his sec his In ECAC tournament. the in appearances consecutive their two sons, Liam (9) and Kieron (6). Kieron and (9) Liam twosons, their Diploma. National Advanced NSCAA the ‘A’and Soccer U.S.license a holds also He FootballAssociation. Scottish the from 2005 of players.600 than more and teams 40 included which Club Soccer Classics Cincinnati Upper the Valley.in program extensiveSoccer Lightning the for coaching of director was also Cook 1996. February to 1994 May from O’Leary Fran under coach assistant an was he 1993. in 12-6-1 of mark a with that ond season, Cook led the Lyons to a 13-6-1 record and followed Totals 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1993 1992 1991 Year fe a -02 esn n 91 Co gie hao to Wheaton guided Cook 1991, in season 6-10-2 a After Cook and his wife Christina reside in Hanover,with in N.H., reside Christina wife his and Cook UEFAJune a ‘A’in holds obtained Cook he which license While with the Bearcats, he held a similar position with the as program soccer Dartmouth the to stranger no is Cook C oa Overall - 13 seasons 13 - Overall seasons 5 - DC At Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton Team • The Book on Cook • Cook on Book The • c h 114-93-34 (.544) 114-93-34 39-29-17 (.559) 39-29-17 10-3-5 11-8-1 12-5-3 7-12-3 12-6-1 13-6-1 6-10-2 W-L-T 7-3-7 6-9-2 9-7-1 7-7-2 7-9-3 7-8-3 - I vy L eague C hampions : 1964, 1988, 1990, 1992, 2002, 2004, 2005 - - - -  (Cambridge Page Crony Crony Capitalism: Prior to his stint at Skidmore, BILL LAWLER Assistant Coach Bill Lawler, an assistant coach men's at soccer Skidmore College last and season a former Big Green assistant under Fran O'Leary in 2000-01, has to and Hanover begins his returned second tour of duty an assistant men's soccer coach at Dartmouth. He primarywill have respon sibility for the goalkeepers with the Big Green. Lawler was Manhattanville College during the 2004 the head coach at DAVE KANG DAVE Faculty Advisor Dave Kang is AssociateGovernment, Professor and of Professor Adjunct and Research Director Associate at Center the for International Business at the at Dartmouth. He has been a volunteer the assistant Dartmouth soccer men’s with program for seven years, working with as being faculty advisor for as well squad, the reserve the and soccer men’s women’s programs. A native of Livermore, Calif., Kang was Nuclear Nuclear North Korea: A Debate on Engagement (co-authored Victor Cha) with (Columbia University Press, 2003), aff In his academic capacity, Kang’s books include Kang received an A.B. with honors from Stanford University and his As a player, Lawler helped Babson to the 1998 ECAC tournament He has played professionally with the Worcester Wildfire of the A- currently Lawler holds a License. USSF ‘D’ During the 2003 season, he worked as an assistant coach at Babson April From of 2001 through July of 2003, he was an assistant coach at Lawler's stint in Hanover came from August of 2000 through April of t S played for PAC in the San Jose Major Division. He has also assisted as a coach a as assisted also has He Division. Major Jose San the in PAC for played Lightning program. in the Valley Upper Philippines the and Korea South in Development and Corruption University Press, 2002), Strategies response. and a rise forthcomingAsia’s and East book on China’s from Berkeley. Ph.D. 2001. He worked with the goalkeepers and helped the squad reach the NCAA the reach squad the helped and goalkeepers the with worked He 2001. tournament in 2000. championship and was voted Player of the the Most Valuable ECAC tourna in ment. Year Athletic He the Conference was Constitution Goalkeeper of the 1997 and 1998. Lawler received his bachelor's degree in business manage ment with a American major Studies. in League in 1998 and the Rhode Island Stingrays of the USISL New Hampshire Phantoms in of the USISL in 1999 2000. and a varsity letterwinner in soccer at Stanford Upon University. graduation he season. His team reached the ECAC Metro Region championship and record Metro Region season. His team reached the ECAC ed the most postseason wins in school history. College, his alma mater. While working with the goalkeepers as a and varsity assistant, serving he also served as the head coach of the junior program. varsity He held a similar position at Babson seasons. during the 1998 and 1999 and goalkeeper coach. Mason He George University also directed the George indoor 88-team an was It 2003. and 2002 in Tournament Soccer Indoor Mason soccer tournament that was the biggest fundraiser for the program.

- - - - - he T In addition to his playing back All-New All- selection, Ristuccia was voted the 2004 team MVP Award. and Wheaton Scholar-Athlete won the ground, Ristuccia already has a great deal of coaching experience. During the spring of his senior he year, served as an assistant MATT RISTUCCIA MATT Volunteer Assistant Coach After graduating from Wheaton in College 2005, Matt Ristuccia is now in his sec ond season as a volunteer assistant coach with Dartmouth. An All-NEWMAC and Leigh Sillery, Leigh most Sillery, recently associate head men’s soccer coach at George Mason, is now in his second season as the top assis tant coach at Dartmouth and third season pro his to Prior Green. Big the with overall motion to associate head coach at George Mason, Sillery served as an assistant coach for the Patriots for three seasons. This second Sillery’s is stint as an assistant coach 1995 the spent also he – Green Big the with season in Hanover under then head coach Fran O’Leary. LEIGH SILLERY Assistant Coach Ristuccia also is the managing director and a coach of the Upper Valley Ristuccia also is the managing director and a Valley coach of the Upper For the past two years, Ristuccia was a member of the Wheaton Athletic Wheaton the of member a was Ristuccia years, two past the For Prior to coming to the United States to play collegiately, he was a mem he was collegiately, Prior to coming to the United States to play Sillery earned his bachelor’s degree in history in 1995 from Kenyon A native of Glengormley, County Antrim, in Northern Ireland, Sillery’s Antrim, County in A of Northernnative Glengormley, Sillery’s Ireland,

Lightning soccer club based in Hanover. intern to the director of athletics and the sports information director. Mentors, serving as its president during the past He year. also worked as an Plymouth, Mass. Prior to that, he was an assistant coach with the F.C. Greater F.C. the with coach assistant an was he that, to Prior Mass. Plymouth, Boston Bolts, another U-14 club team. coach at Wheaton. Over the course of the past year, Ristuccia was the head coach of the South Coast Crusaders, a under-14 boy’s club soccer team in consultant for Ulster Bank Ltd. in Belfast. Sillery license holds a ‘A’ UEFA and Advanced National the Coaching NSCAA Diploma. He servedCollege. in a municipal capacity in Belfast, from Northern Ireland, 1997-August 2001, and prior to November that, he spent a as year a financial Club to national two championships. ber of the Northern national Ireland teams, Youth Schoolboy making and 20 he helped lead Linfield Football player, As a youth international appearances. team. was was named the in NCAC Player of 1992. Year the In June 2004, Sillery was selected for the North Coast Athletic Conference’s Anniversary Twentieth and advanced to the Division III He Final Four. also earnedAll-North Coast Athletic Conference first team honors each of his seasons at and Kenyon, he (NSCAA) each of his four years in college, American at and Kenyon in he 1993 as was the a Lords were first ranked No. team 1 in All- the nation in 1990-91 and at Kenyon (Ohio) College in Region 1992-93. honors Sillery from earned the All- National Soccer Coaches Association of America ties with O’Leary stretch back to his playing days at Elmira College (N.Y.)

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I vy L eague C hampions : 1964, 1988, 1990, 1992, 2002, 2004, 2005 - High High  Points 0 0 0 Page Played in six Played 2004: Assists 0 0 0 165 145 His father, Karl DuPuy, Team Team captain... Led team Ran cross country and track Did not see any varsity action... action... varsity any see not Did Played on the reserve team... Did not play soccer... Appeared in 18 games and Goals 0 0 0 #27 Paul DuPuy • M Sr. • 5-10 • St. Albans School/ Washington, D.C. 2005: 2004: 2003: School: and served as captain of years for two both squads... First team All-League pick in both Personal: sports as a senior... matches and had three starts... School: to conference championship... Played club soccer for the Albertson Clash... Club team won the regional champi #17 Ale Frischeisen • B Jr. • 5-11 • New Hyde Park Memorial/ N.Y. Garden City, 2005: earned 17 starts... es GP/GS 6/3 18/17 24/20 il rof Frischeisen’s Career Statistics Frischeisen’s Year 2004 2005 Totals P was was a wrestler at Dartmouth and is a member of the Class of 1964. onship and was a national finalist.

- - - High Points 0 2 2 ayer l Team captain Team P Appeared in 12 ESPN the Magazine Assists 0 0 0 145 150 2004: High School: Team All-State captain... and Team Played in 17 Played games and earned Saw action in eight games and

Goals 0 1 1 Brooks School/North Andover, Brooks Mass. School/North Andover, 2005: two starts... Recorded his first colle giate point assisting by on game-win ning goal against Princeton... tallied Also an assist three days victory later over in Oneonta State... School: All-New England selection... Also #5 Matt Carroll So. • M • 5-7 • #12 Nick Christman • M Jr. • 5-11 • Falmouth/Falmouth, Mass. 2005: earned two starts... Tallied the game- winning goal against Rhode at Island the adidas/Dartmouth Selected to Classic... the All-America Academic District I sec ond team...

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2004 2005 Totals Year Christman’s Career Statistics Christman’s

Colony Colony League in scoring in 2002. MVP at 2002 Eastern All-Star Massachusetts Game... Led Old game game against Boston University... South I Division junior... a as selection All-State years... two for games... Worked games... his Worked way into the starting lineup for the final six matches of the season, including the NCAA tournament was was a member of the wrestling team. NCAA T ournamen t : 1964, 1977, 1978, 1990, 1992, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2005 Under-17 national team in 2003. in team national Under-17 country...cross ran and tennis played Also badminton... in champion school high time Four- 2002-03... Yearthe in of Sportsman for Cup WonTaita player... school high outstanding/promising most as Four-time selection championships... League Youth National Zealand title... Ivy of share secure Totals 2005 Year Henderson’sStatistics Career Page 10 16/3 16/3 GP/GS Personal: TaitaHS/ College • 5-10 • M/F • So. Henderson Craig #9 ute against Brown to help Dartmouth Dartmouth help to Brown against ute min 85th in goal game-tying Scored League goal in victory over Harvard... Ivy first Scored State... overOneonta starts... win in goal collegiate Talliedfirst his three earned and games 16 team... national 20 Under- Zealand New the to Selected Zealand New Wellington, High School: High 3 3 Goals Played for the New Zealand New the Playedfor P 0 0 Assists Team won two New two wonTeam 155 l 2005: ayer lyd in Played 6 6 Points

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Player Profiles

#13 Tom Lobben #23 Sean Milligan Jr. • B • 5-9 • 155 So. • GK • 6-5 • 230 Chaminade/Glen Head, N.Y. Staples/Westport, Conn. I

2005: Appeared in 15 games and 2005: Played in two matches and vy earned 14 starts... 2004: Won the earned one start... Named Ivy League L team’s Will Shue Award as the top Rookie of the Week on 10/24 after freshman... Played in 16 games and making seven saves and posting shut- eague had 12 starts... Registered an assist in out against Columbia in his first col- 3-2 win over Temple... High School: legiate start... High School: Team

Team captain... CHSAA League MVP captain... NSCAA Academic All-New C as a senior... Catholic All-State team England selection... Also played bas- as a junior... Also played volleyball and was CHSAA League ketball and volleyball... Personal: His father, Marty, played hamp i ons MVP. football at Dartmouth and graduated in 1977.

#8 Mike Ordonez

Jr. • M • 6-1 • 175 2005 2004, 2002, 1992, 1990, 1988, 1964, : Coral Gables/Coral Gables, Fla.

2005: Honorable mention All-Ivy selection... Saw action in 16 games and made nine starts... Finished sec- ond on the team in goals scored with four... Ranked third on the squad in scoring with eight points... Tallied a goal in tie with Michigan State and wins over Princeton, Oneonta State and Columbia... Led the team with three game-winning goals... 2004: Ranked fourth on the team in scoring with five points... Played in 16 games and made 10 starts... Tallied goals against Boston College and Lobben’s Career Statistics Brown... Registered an assist versus Cornell... High School: Year GP/GS Goals Assists Points Spent time in Argentina where he played with second division 2004 16/12 0 1 1 and third division teams... adidas ESP camp participant... Also 2005 15/14 0 0 0 played with Uruguay Soccer Club. Totals 31/26 0 1 1

#24 Sean Milich So. • M • 5-10 • 145 Torrey Pines/San Diego, Calif.

2005: Did not appear in any varsity games... High School: Helped lead Torrey Pines to the CIF Division I championship as a senior... Named to the San Diego Union Tribune All- Academic soccer team... Also played volleyball... Personal: His father, Brian, played water polo at UC Davis... Avid surfer and snow- Ordonez’s Career Statistics boarder... Enjoys backpacking in the Sierra Nevada mountains Year GP/GS Goals Assists Points and has reached the summit of Mt. Whitney (14,495 ft.). 2004 16/10 2 1 5 2005 16/9 4 0 8 Totals 32/19 6 1 13

Page 11 NCAA T ournamen t : 1964, 1977, 1978, 1990, 1992, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2005 Totals 2005 2004 Year Quigley’sStatistics Career Page 12 14/0 10/0 4/0 GP/GS South Africa. president... Personal: vice Class society... or of Georgia ODP team... National hon High School: 2005: Ga. Riverwood/Atlanta, • 5-11 • F • So. Rothenberg Dani #10 • 5-11 • Jr.F • Quigley Andrew #16 All-Metro as a junior.a as All-Metro mention honorable and Country Sun sopho junior...team a Second All- and more a as League All-Sunflower School: 2004: matches... League Ivy five including 2005: Kan. Lenexa, Northwest/ Mission Shawnee 0 0 0 Goals Did not see any varsity action... Played in four matches... four in Played Saw action in 10 games, games, 10 in action Saw Team captain... Second-team Teamcaptain... WasJohannesburg, in born Team captain... Member 155 160 P 0 0 0 Assists l ayer 0 0 0 Points High

P - - rof American... Member of the Newthe of Member YorkAmerican... team. ODP team pick... NSCAA All-County High first School Scholar All- Selected most valuable player of the sectional finals... Two-time selection... team first junior...Rochester a All-Great as captain assist... one and goal a contributing Totals 2005 2004 2003 2002 Year Savidis’sStatistics Career il es 43/26 18/12 3/1 6/4 16/9 GP/GS starts... starts... four earned and matches six in action ry... before inju to due start short cut was season his one made and games UNH... at in assist an Tallied starts... 12 made 2005: Chili/Rochester,Gates N.Y. • 5-10 • Sr.B/M • Savidis Peter #4 1 0 0 0 1 Goals 2003: lyd n l 1 gms and games 18 all in Played 2002: High School:High Limited by injuries... Saw injuries... by Limited 2004: ae 6 appearances, 16 Made 2 1 0 0 1 Assists 160 perd n three in Appeared Named team Named 4 1 0 0 3 Points - I vy L eague C hampions : 1964, 1988, 1990, 1992, 2002, 2004, 2005 - High 13 Page His cousin, James Played in 12 games Played Has dual citizenship 2005: Personal: Personal: His father, Chip Miller, is a Chip His 1985 Miller, father, Named the National League Youth His brother, Adam, played soccer at Newcomers Personal: Team Team captain... First team All-State as a es 170 • Delbarton School/Sparta, N.J. Has experience with the U-16, U-17, U-18 Three-time all-conference and two-time all- 165 • Hutt Intl. Boys' School/Wellington, New New New England Prep School Association Soccer Team captain... Helped team to county, confer captain... Helped team to county, Team 165 • Mass. Phillips Academy/Andover, 155 • Hun College)/Skillman, School N.J. (Trinity 150 • Palos Verdes/Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. 155 • The Rivers School/Hudson, Mass. Personal: 145 • Charlotte Latin/Monroe, N.C. il Team Team captain... First team All-State selection in Matt Miller Daniel Keat Pumi Maqubela Nate Mathis Bryan Park Derek Stenquist Donnie Surdoval High School: rof #26 So. • M • 5-7 • College... Trinity Transferred from for Trinity and ranked second on the team in four scoring points... with Scored goals against Bates and School: Tufts... 2003 and 2004... Dartmouth graduate soccer and for played the Big Green. #21 • M Fr. • 5-10 • Zealand Selected to the New Zealand 2006... Under-20 national team in Player of the Year in 2005. in Schools SportsmanYear of the 2004-05... Named the Wellington #6 • B Fr. • 5-10 • High School: Member of All-Star... Massachusetts (NEPSSA) ODP. #20 • F Fr. • 6-0 • High School: 2004 and 2003 to team Helped selection... all-state and region state titles... Barton NorthCollege Wilson, in Carolina. Fr. • B/M Fr. • 6-0 • High School: All-County team First 2004... and 2003 in titles state and ence and All-Conference pick as a senior... All-State Honorable selection as a senior... mention DePiero, played soccer at Vermont... soccer DePiero, at played Marist. His cousin, Robbie #15 • M Fr. • 5-8 • High School: and U-20 South Korean Youth National teams... Listed StudentSportsSoccer.com by as one of National Players to Watch"... the "Class of and South in Korea. U.S. 2006: #22 • M Fr. • 5-9 • High School: senior... Three-time All-Independent Schools League team selection... Class president in first2002-03. #25 P

- High Points 0 0 ayer l P Assists 0 0 Three year starter at 160 150 Played in Played one game before Helped lead Jesuit to 29-0- Played Played on the reserve team... Missed the season due to inju Did not see any varsity action... action... varsity any see not Did 2004: 2004: Goals 0 DNP-INJ 0 Valley Valley Central/Newburgh, N.Y. 2005: 2004: High School: Valley Central... Team captain as a star... all 9 Section senior... and junior championship 9 section reached Team game... Class valedictorian. #31 Justin Schwarz • GK Jr. • 5-10 • Jesuit/Wilton, Calif. 2005: ry... being sidelined by injuries... School: 1 record and high All- championship... Selected to 2003 school national City team. #19 Alex Spinoso • F Jr. • 5-6 • 1/0 1/0 GP/GS

Lucas Richardson proudly holds the Ivy trophy. (Photo by Chris Richardson)

2004 2005 Totals Spinoso’s Career Statistics Spinoso’s Year NCAA T ournamen t : 1964, 1977, 1978, 1990, 1992, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2005 10/15 10/12 10/8 Sean Milligan Sean Anders Rowan Name Goalkeepers Aguiar Jacob Savidis Peter Limpert Mark Lappas Brian Carroll Matt Christman Nick TakharAmar Richardson Lucas Darci Scott Henderson Craig Ordonez Michael P Nance Darnell Player League Ivy * Tournamentround) NCAA (second ^ Dartmouth at Classic adidas % Yale@ Classic Invitational Soccer Matador Northridge State Cal # 11/22 11/12 11/6 10/29 10/26 10/23 10/5 10/2 9/25 9/23 9/18 9/16 9/10 9/5 9/3 Scheufele .J Page

14 at Penn* at Yale*at VERMONT ONEONTASTATE John's^ St . at Brown* at CORNELL* Harvard* at Hampshire New at COLUMBIA* PRINCETON* ISLAND% RHODE DRAKE% State@ Michigan vs . American@ vs . FAIRFIELD Northridge# State Cal at Diego# San vs . 2005 Scoring Leaders Scoring 2005 (10-3-5, 5-1-1 Ivy) 5-1-1 (10-3-5, 2 17 GP 2005 Results 2005

115:46 1606:30 Min 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-2-2 1-0-2 1-0-2 2-0-4 2-1-5 3-0-6 4-0-8 2-6-10 6-1-13 G-A-Pts 2005 2005 2005

8 51 Svs 1 8 SHo W,2-1 W,2-1 L, 1-0 (2ot) 1-0 L, W,1-0 T,(2ot) 0-0 W,2-0 L, 1-0 L, T,(2ot) 2-2 W,2-0 W,2-1 W,2-0 W,1-0 W,(ot) 1-0 T,(2ot) 2-2 W,1-0 3-0 L, T,(2ot) 0-0 T,(2ot) 1-1 0-1-1 1-2-4 13-2-28 0-3–3 0-2-2 1-0-2 5-3-13 3-0-6 16-9-41 3-0-6 6-1-13 3-10-16 7-3-17 G-A-Pts Career S t 1 12 GA a ti 0 .78 0 .67 GAA s

tic Second TeamSecond All-Ivy P Richardson Lucas Anders Rowan TeamFirst All-Ivy Columbia Cornell Harvard Penn Princeton Yale Brown Dartmouth Team Lucas Richardson (third team) (third Richardson Lucas England All-New (NSCAA) America of Association Coaches Soccer National Nance Darnell Scheufele .J s

P.J.Scheufele / R 2005 Ivy League Standings League Ivy 2005 .143 1-6-0 .286 2-5-0 .357 2-4-1 .357 2-4-1 .500 3-3-1 .786 5-1-1 .786 5-1-1 5-1-1 I esu vy .786 Pct. lt 2005 Honors 2005 s 3 6 9 7 6 10 15 9 GF 8 13 14 10 6 4 6 4 GA .265 4-12-1 .267 3-10-2 .438 6-8-2 .594 9-6-1 .441 6-8-3 .667 10-4-4 .667 11-5-2 10-3-5 All .694 Pct. 11 14 23 24 16 27 33 21 GF 21 25 26 17 18 16 14 13 GA I vy L eague C hampions : 1964, 1988, 1990, 1992, 2002, 2004, 2005

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A / .J . Scheufele Doug MacGinnitie, Yngvar Hvistendahl Vladdy Stanojevic, John Milne Vladdy Stanojevic, John Milne Frank Gallo Bruce Bokor Steve Alford Tim Ehrsam, Charlie Krupanszky, Ryan Tom Ryan Tom Andy Tim Krahling May, Steve Heise D’Antonio, Tom Heise Tom Mark Sachleben Julian Okwu, Yngvar Hvistendahl, Richardson, P Egil Stigum, Clem Malin Randy Malin Randy Malin Dave Jim Blake Kennedy, Don Betterton Steve Chase, John Stobo Dave Jerry Smoyer Pepper, John Stobo, Dave Smoyer Ivars Bebris Edwin Knapp Pete Barber Edmund Bill Harvey Smoyer, Leon Myrianthopoulos Charlie Silcox Charlie Silcox Rich Gifford Frank Gallo Steve Bruce Papai Bokor, Steve Bruce Papai Bokor, Missimer Lyman Paul Ryan Mott, Tom Paul Mott Andy Tim Krahling May, Heise Tom Mark Sachleben, Jim Cisneros Vladdy Stanojevic, Fred Woodhouse Doug MacGinnitie, Andrew Shue, Yngvar Hvistendahl John Danny Milne Sankar, John Milne Justin Head, Ian Saward Ian Saward, Asa Marokus, Methembe Ndlovu Hunter Paschall, Ian Saward Bobby Meyer Brendan Bobby Reidy, Meyer, Matt Nyman Bobby Meyer Nick Magnuson Scott Darci Rob Daly Rowan Anders, Mark Limpert, Oliver Harker-Smith Rowan Anders, Lucas

onors Fred Woodhouse, John Scott H 1987 — 1988 — 1989 — Second Team All-Ivy Second Team 1972 — 1973 — 1974 — 1976 — 1977 — 1980 — 1981 — 1982 — 1984 — 1986 —

First Team All-Ivy First Team 1955 — 1956 — 1957 — 1958 — 1959 — 1960 — 1961 — 1962 — 1963 — 1964 — 1965 — 1966 — 1967 — 1968 — 1969 — 1971 — 1973 — 1974 — 1975 — 1977 — 1978 — 1979 — 1981 — 1983 — 1985 — 1987 — 1988 — 1990 — 1991 — 1992 — 1993 — 1994 — 1996 — 1997 — 1998 — 2000 — 2002 — 2003 — 2004 — 2005 —

. ’47, Robert John Milne David Moran Matt LaBarre Doug Carr Doug MacGinnitie Justin Head Richard Geppart ’42, Gordon Charles Stebbins, ’44 Jim Osborne Jr Al Bildner ’47, Leland Fancher ’49 Jackson Hall ’53 Jackson Hall ’53 Jackson Hall ’53, John Rice ’53 Bob Drawbaugh ’54 Carl Hirsch ’56 David Blake ’61 David Smoyer ’63 Robert Mattoon ’63 Leon Myrianthopoulos ’69 Charles Silcox ’71 Charles Silcox ’71 Paul Mott ’80 Danny Sankar ’91, John Milne ’92 John Milne ’92 Justin Head ’93 Ian Saward ’95 Bobby Meyer ’99

Smith ’42 Roberts ’45, Herbert Van Ingen, USMC

1992 — 2000 — 2002 — 1988 — Ivy League Rookies of the Year 1988 — Ivy League Players of the Year 1992 — 1943 — 1946 — 1941 — 1944 — 1950 — 1951 — 1952 — 1953 — 1953 — 1958 — 1962 — 1962 — 1967 — 1968 — 1969 — 1979 — 1990 — 1991 — 1992 — 1994 — 1998 — 1964, 1977, 1978, 1990, 1992 1997, 2000, 2004, 2005 NSCAA All-America NCAA Appearances (9) 2002, 2004, 2005 Ivy League Championships (7) 1964, 1988, 1990, 1992, Doug MacGinnitie NCAA T ournamen t : 1964, 1977, 1978, 1990, 1992, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2005 2005 — 2005 — 2004 — 2003 Player Improved Most P — 2005 Richardson Lucas — 2004 Harker-SmithOliver — 2003 Miller,Lish Matt Scott — 2002 Gebre-Medhin Ben — 2001 Magnuson Nick — 2000 Magnuson Nick — 1999 Pedrick Chris — 1998 Meyer Bobby — 1997 Ndlovu Methembe — 1996 Paschall Hunter — 1995 Saward Ian — 1994 Wiese Brian — 1993 Head Justin — 1992 Milne John — 1991 Sankar Danny — 1990 Sollinger Jono — 1989 MacGinnitie Doug — 1988 Stanojevic Vladdy — 1987 Okwu Julian — 1986 Cisneros Jim — 1985 Mendelsohn Chris — 1984 Bayer Paul — 1983 Tom— Heise, 1982 Krahling Andrew — 1981 Krahling Andrew — 1980 Mott Paul — 1979 LymanMissimer,— 1978 LymanMissimer — 1977 Krupanszky Charles — 1976 Player Valuable Most Page Bobby Meyer Bobby Paul Bayer Paul Tom Ryan Scheufele .J Ale Frischeisen, Brian Lappas Brian Frischeisen, Ale Ochieng Fred Bain Justin 16 H onors 2005 — Craig Henderson Craig — 2005 Tom— Lobben 2004 Limpert Mark — 2003 P — 2002 Darci Scott — 2001 LaBarre Matt — 2000 Miller Matt — 1999 Markman Dan — 1998 Magnuson Nick — 1997 Lewis Mike — 1996 Meyer Bobby — 1995 Zadourian Keith — 1994 Ndlovu Methembe — 1993 Moran David — 1992 LeGere Blaine — 1991 Zawtocki Geoff — 1990 Head Justin — 1989 Milne John — 1988 Wiese Andrew — 1987 Stanojevic Vladdy — 1986 men’steam) the soccer on man fresh outstanding the to annually (Presented Award Shue Will Methembe Ndlovu Methembe Scheufele .J / A wards - 1971 — Jim Neville Jim — 1971 Goodloe Allen — 1970 Church Greg — 1969 Linton Peter — 1968 Heald Ed — 1967 Harvey Chip — 1966 Geiger Larry — 1965 Amon Carl — 1964 Carpenter John — 1963 Mattoon Robert — 1962 Pepper Jerry — 1961 Holden Larry — 1960 Engle Mitchell — 1959 Malin Randall — 1958 Perry Cal Malin, Randall — 1957 Winslow Steve — 1956 Conlan Dave — 1955 Addis Roland — 1954 Rice John — 1953 Fancher John — 1952 Gintel Jay — 1951 field) the off and on contributions for annually (Presented TrophyClark Grant Norman 2005 — Scott Darci Scott — 2005 Harker-SmithOliver — 2004 Tom— Billings 2003 Lish Scott — 2002 Markman Danny — 2001 Barbero Robbie — 2000 Lewis Mike — 1999 Reidy Brendan — 1998 Zadourian Keith — 1997 Moran David — 1996 Bosacco John — 1995 LeGere Blaine — 1994 Raviola Bepi — 1993 Wheeler Geoff — 1992 Wiese Andrew — 1991 Todd— Gibby 1990 Himmelman Ken — 1989 Ted— Henderson 1988 Woodhouse Fred — 1987 Mitchell Bob — 1986 Short Ed — 1985 Mellen Scott — 1984 Bayer Paul — 1983 Tom— Herold 1982 Morrison Chris — 1981 Hitchcock Brian — 1980 Hansmann Dave — 1979 Tom— Ryan 1978 Pierce Kent — 1977 Ted— Hunt 1976 Bokor Bruce — 1975 Porto Mark — 1974 Gallo Frank — 1973 Grossman John — 1972 I vy L eague C hampions : 1964, 1988, 1990, 1992, 2002, 2004, 2005 17 L, 1-0^ L, 1-2 L, 1-2 L, 0-4 1-1 (2ot)* T, 2-1 W, L, 0-1 1-0 W, 4-3 W, L, 0-3 5-1 W, L, 0-2 L, 0-3 2-2 (2ot)^ T, Page . Jamaica, N .Y Hartford, . Conn Providence, R .I . Storrs, Conn . N .H . Hanover, N .H . Hanover, New Brunswick, . N .J N .H . Hanover, Orange, N .J . Charlottesville, . Va N .H . Hanover, Dallas, Texas Storrs, Conn . Boston, Mass . . . ook NCAA Tournament Record NCAA Tournament ^ Boston Univ. ^ advances Boston on Univ. penalty kicks, 4-3 St . John's ^ second round game (Dartmouth was No. 16 seed and had first round bye) Trinity Brown Connecticut Vermont * Dartmouth advances on penalty kicks, 4-1 Columbia Rutgers St . John’s Seton Hall Virginia Boston Univ SMU Connecticut Boston Univ B Record: 4-8-2 The Big Green handed Boston University a round of the 1997 NCAA 5-1 tournament in Hanover. defeat in the first 2005 NCAA 1964 1977 1978 1990 1990 1990 1992 1992 1992 1997 1997 2000 2004 ord c e R

he T Vladdy Stanojevic ’90 (1986-89) ’90 Stanojevic Vladdy Vladdy Stanojevic ’90 (10/31/89 vs . Brown) Vladdy Stanojevic ’90 (1987) ’90 (1986-89) Stanojevic Vladdy David Smoyer ’63 (1961) Larry Geiger ’66 (1963-65) Donald Swanson ’54 (1953) John Scott ’88 (1984-87) Rowan Anders '07 (2005) John Scott ’88 (1986) Jesse Bradley ’92 (1988-91) Matt Nyman ’99 (1995-98) Bob Drawbaugh ’54 (1951-53) Vladdy Stanojevic ’90 (10/31/89 vs . Brown) Bruce Bokor ’76 (1974) Danny Sankar ’91 (1990) 1982 1925 vs . MIT 1938 vs . Fitchburg State 1951 vs . Brandeis 1989 vs . Brown 1990 (18 matches) 1990 (18 matches) 1990 (18 matches) 2005 Morton Fletcher ’23 (1922 vs . Williams) Bob Drawbaugh ’54 (1953) 1953-55 1953-55 (Same as above) 1982 (Same as above) Five times (most recent- 2005) 1990 (14-2-2) 1982 (2-11-1) 1995 (6-11-0) 2004 (7-3-7)

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Season Shutouts Season Goals Against Average Season Career Career Career Saves Career Season Points Game Career Season Game Assists Career Season Goals Game

Assists Points Shutouts Single-Season Goals Single-Game Goals Winless Streak Losing Streak Unbeaten Streak Winning Streak (began 10/10/53 vs. UConn; ended 10/15/55 with loss to Penn) Matches Tied Matches Won Matches Lost Matches Played

NCAA T ournamen t : 1964, 1977, 1978, 1990, 1992, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2005 Name Saves Name Assists 1 . Name Goals 10 . 9 . 8 . 7 . 6 . 5 . 4 . 3 . 2 . 1 . Name Points Leaders Career 1 . 1 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 3 . 3 . 3 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 7 . 8 . 8 . 8 . 9 . 9 . 9 . 10 . 10 .

Page Harold Eckhardt Harold Head Justin Mitchell Chris Bildner Al Paschall Hunter MacGinnitie Doug Stollmeyer Andre Stigum Egil Drawbaugh Bob Stanojevic Vladdy Bob Drawbaugh Bob Larry Geiger Larry Stanojevic Vladdy Stigum Egil David Smoyer David Bokor Bruce Stanojevic Vladdy Robert McGee Robert LaBarre Matt Stollmeyer Andre LymanMissimer Shue Andrew Bildner Al Mark Porto Mark Leversedge Fraser MacGinnitie Doug John Orange John Magnuson Nick Eckhardt Harold Andrew Krahling Andrew Quinn Damien Paschall Hunter Jim Cisneros Jim Mitchell Chris Merriam Bob Ben Gebre-Medhin Ben TommyClark Graham Richie Jesse Bradley Jesse LeGere Blaine Head Justin Peter Linton Peter Methembe Ndlovu Methembe 18 1939-41 1989-92 1991-94 1945-46 1992-95 1986-88 1929-31 1953-55 1951-53 1986-89 Year Years Years 1951-53 Years 1963-65 1986-89 1953-55 1960-62 1973-75 1986-89 1966-67 2000-03 1929-31 1975-78 1985-88 1944-46 1972-74 1986-90 1985-88 1968-70 1997-00 1939-41 1979-81 2000-03 1992-95 1982-85 1991-94 1945-47 1999-01 1988-91 1987-90 1988-91 1991-94 1989-92 1967-69 1993-96 Goals T 21 18 16 23 20 23 27 30 33 28 Assists he Saves Goals 619 539 324 307 283 261 251 242 199 193 33 21 30 20 28 18 27 17 23 14 23 14 21 14 20 13 19 12 18 12 18 12 12 Assists

13 21 0 8 0 7 7 0 0 0 R e c Points 45 77 42 44 46 47 53 54 60 66 ord 1 . Name Average Against Goals 10 . 7 . 5 . 4 . 3 . 1 . Name Shutouts 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 .

10 . B Clement Malin Clement LymanMissimer Krahling Andrew Cisneros Jim Gebre-Medhin Ben Anders Rowan Scott John Wiese Brian Nyman Matt Bradley Jesse Doug Carr Doug John Scott John Don Swanson Don Matt Nyman Matt Jesse Bradley Jesse Gregg Lemkau Gregg Brian Wiese Brian Daniel Carroll Daniel Clement Malin Clement Andrew Krahling Andrew Vladdy Stanojevic Vladdy ook Doug Carr Doug 2002 Years 1984-87 1952-53 1995-98 1988-91 1988-90 1992-94 1944-46 1953-55 1979-81 1953-55 1975-78 1979-81 1982-85 1999-01 2003- 1984-87 1992-94 1995-98 1988-91 Years Gregg Lemkau Gregg SHO 0 .87 0 .89 0 .98 1 .05 1 .07 1 .09 1 .14 1 .22 1 .22 1 .25 GAA 13 13 14 15 16 16 8 9 9 9 The Record Book

Season Leaders Goals in a Game 7, Morton Fletcher vs . Williams, 1922 Points I

Name Year Points 5, Al Bildner vs . Tufts, 1945 vy 1 . Vladdy Stanojevic 1987 33 5, Al Bildner vs . MIT, 1946 2 . Danny Sankar 1990 28 5, Bob Drawbaugh vs . Williams, 1953 L

3 . Hunter Paschall 1995 24 5, Egil Stigum vs . Connecticut, 1955 eague Doug MacGinnitie 1988 24 5 . Doug MacGinnitie 1987 23 4, William Marx vs . MIT, 1925 6 . Justin Head 1992 22 4, Harry Benson vs . New Hampshire, 1926

7 . Rob Daly 2003 20 4, Andre Stollmeyer vs . Syracuse, 1929 C Matt LaBarre 2000 20 4, Andre Stollmeyer vs . MIT, 1929

Tommy Clark hamp i ons Methembe Ndlovu 1996 20 4, Andre Stollmeyer vs . Rutgers, 1930 10 . Chris Pedrick 1998 19 4, Thomas Eagan vs . Rutgers, 1930 Saves 4, Andre Stollmeyer vs . MIT, 1931 Goals Name Year Saves 4, Harold Eckhardt vs . UMass, 1939 Name Year Goals 1 . David Smoyer 1961 239 4, Dick Deane vs . UMass, 1941 1 . Bob Drawbaugh 1953 18 2 . David Smoyer 1962 227 4, Louis Heller vs . Tufts, 1944 2 . Allen Bildner 1946 15 3 . Larry Geiger 1964 226 4, Bob Merriam vs . Tufts, 1947 : 1964, 1988, 1990, 1992, 2002, 2004, 2005 2004, 2002, 1992, 1990, 1988, 1964, : 3 . Vladdy Stanojevic 1987 14 4 . Larry Geiger 1965 203 4, John Daniels, MIT, 1947 Andre Stollmeyer 1929 14 5 . Larry Geiger 1963 190 4, Bob Drawbaugh vs . UMass, 1953 5 . Egil Stigum 1954 13 6 . C . Goldthwaite 1960 183 4, Egil Stigum vs . Brown, 1955 Egil Stigum 1955 13 7 . Robert McGee 1966 170 Buck Waid 1954 13 8 . Robert McGee 1967 154 3, Paul Woodbridge vs . MIT, 1925 8 . Rob Daly 2003 10 9 . John Orange 1970 126 3, J . E . Zanger vs . MIT, 1925 John Daniels 1947 10 10 . Lyman Missimer 1978 115 3, Harry Benson vs . Amherst, 1926 Bob Drawbaugh 1952 10 3, Leonard Schmitz vs . Wesleyan, 1927 Justin Head 1992 10 Goals Against Average 3, William Marx vs . Springfield, 1927 Doug MacGinnitie 1988 10 Name Year GAA 3, Andre Stollmeyer vs . Northeastern, 1929 Hunter Paschall 1995 10 1 . Donald Swanson 1953 0 .24 3, Andre Stollmeyer vs . MIT, 1930 2 . Clement Malin 1954 0 .50 3, John Shelmire vs . Brown, 1932 Assists 3 . John Scott 1986 0 .58 3, Dean Gidney vs . RPI, 1933 3, Dean Gidney vs . Fitchburg St ., 1934 Name Year Assists 4 . Rowan Anders 2005 0.67 3, George Bailey vs . Harvard, 1936 1 . Bruce Bokor 1974 10 Dean Couper 1933 0 .67 3, George Bailey vs . Fitchburg St ., 1938 Danny Sankar 1990 10 Matt Nyman 1997 0 .67 3, Pedro Salom vs . Fitchburg St ., 1938 3 . Damien Quinn 2000 7 7 . Kenneth Soule 1947 0 .70 3, Jim Pert vs . Coast Guard, 1943 Vladdy Stanojevic 1989 7 7 . Jesse Bradley 1989 0 .76 3, Jim Pert vs . Tufts, 1943 Geoffrey Zawtocki 1992 7 Brian Wiese 1993 0 .76 3, John Daniels vs . UMass, 1947 6 . Bruce Bokor 1975 6 10 . Rowan Anders 2004 0.81 3, John Hart vs . UMass, 1950 Justin Head 1990 6 3, Chet Caswell vs . Brown, 1952 Matt LaBarre 2000 6 Shutouts 3, Carl Hirsch vs . Boston Univ ., 1953 Nick Magnuson 1998 6 Name Year SHO 3, Egil Stigum vs . UMass, 1954 Paul Mott 1979 6 1 . Rowan Anders 2005 8 3, Buck Waid vs . UMass, 1954 P .J . Scheufele 2005 6 John Scott 1986 8 3, Buck Waid vs . RPI, 1954 Andrew Shue 1988 6 3 . Matt Nyman 1997 7 3, Bob Rhines vs . Connecticut, 1957 4 . Jesse Bradley 1989 6 3, Don Betterton vs . MIT, 1959 Jesse Bradley 1991 6 3, Mark Schneider vs . Princeton, 1977 Doug Carr 2002 6 3, Steve Brooks vs . Amherst, 1979 Andrew Krahling 1980 6 3, Vladdy Stanojevic vs . Brown, 1989 Matt Nyman 1998 6 3, Chris Mitchell vs . UMass, 1993 John Scott 1987 6 3, Hunter Paschall vs . Yale, 1994 Brian Wiese 1993 6 3, Chris Dedicik vs . Boston Univ ., 1997* 3, Rob Daly vs . Iona, 2003 3, Rob Daly vs . St . Bonaventure, 2003

* NCAA tournament

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The Dartmouth soccer teams play on beautiful Chase Field, one of the finest playing sur- faces in the Northeast. Both the game field and the prac- tice field were recently reno- vated and contain an internal auto-sprinkler system. With dimensions of 113 x 73 yards, there is ample space and room to play a controlled style of soccer. What sets Dartmouth apart, though, is the crowds: with seating for 2,000 specta- tors, Chase Field has been known to house standing room only crowds of thou- sands for NCAA tournament games. Of particular note are weekend doubleheaders, gen- erally held on Saturdays dur- ing non-football weekends or Sundays after home football contests. The stands will be packed for these matches by the Upper Valley's soccer- knowledgeable crowd.

Burnham Field

Dartmouth’s plan to build a new intercollegiate soccer facili- generous gift will provide an important resource for our stu- ty for its nationally competitive men’s and women’s teams has dents, and honor a coach and mentor who brought out the best received a significant boost from Stanley Smoyer, Class of in his players.” 1934. Smoyer has made a commitment of $4.5 million to name the new facility in honor of Alden “Whitey” Burnham, a coach and administrator at Dartmouth from 1960 to 1989, who led the Big Green to its first Ivy League champi- onship in soccer in 1964. Smoyer’s sons were soccer standouts on Burnham’s teams in the 1960s. Located near Scully-Fahey Field on the eastern edge of campus, the facility will feature a top-quality natural-grass pitch, permanent spectator seating, a press box, field lighting, scoreboard, and space for concessions and rest- rooms. The cost is projected at $8 mil- lion, which includes an endowment to operate and maintain the facility. “We’re grateful for Stan’s support of the College, particularly its athletics programs, which are an essential com- ponent of the Dartmouth experience,” said President James Wright. “Stan’s www.DartmouthSports.com 2006 Men’s Soccer Schedule r.Sp.8v.Clae5:00p.m. 12:00p.m. 12:30p.m. 3:00p.m. vs.GeorgeMason 4:00p.m. vs.Colgate 1:30p.m. NEWHAMPSHIRE vs.DARTMOUTH Sept.10 LongIslandvs.Binghamton Sept.8 Sun. DARTMOUTH vs.BINGHAMTON LongIslandUnivvs.NewHampshire Fri. Sept.3 Sept.3 Sun. Sept.1 Sun. Sept.1 Fri. Fri. Day a.Nv tCrel 4:00p.m. 1:30p.m. 4:00p.m. 12:00p.m. 2:30p.m. 4:00p.m. 3:00p.m. 12:00noon 2:30p.m. atCornell* HARVARD* atColumbia* Nov. 4 *=Ivy Leaguematch. PENN* All gametimesarelocal. YALE* Oct.29 HOME GAMESinCAPSandplayedonChaseField,Hanover, N.H Sat. Oct.21 atPrinceton* Sun. W Oct.15 BROWN* Sat. Oct.8 vs.Stanford W Sun. Sept.30 atCalifornia Sun. W Sept.23 Sat. T Sept.17 Sat. Sept.15 Sun. Fri. e.Sp.2 tFifed7:00p.m. atFairfield Sept.26 ues. d c.2 tVrot2:00p.m. 3:00p.m. 3:30p.m. atVermont BOSTONCOLLEGE SACREDHEART Oct.25 Oct.18 ed. ed. Oct.4 ed. Date adidas CalLegacyClassic(Berkeley Y Y adidas/Hypertherm DartmouthClassic(Hanover adidas/Hypertherm DartmouthClassic(Hanover Opponent adidas CalLegacyClassic(Berkeley ale Classic(NewHaven,Conn.) ale Classic(NewHaven,Conn.) , Calif.) , Calif.) , N.H.) , N.H.) T ime