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Men's Collegiate Records Men’s Collegiate Records Individual Records ....................................... 2 Team Records ................................................ 6 2 INDIVIDUAL COLLEGIATE RECORDS Individual Records Individual collegiate records are determined by comparing the best records in all No. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date three divisions (I, II and III) in comparable categories. Official men’s soccer records 33 II Tom Bennett, Merrimack vs. Boston College .............................Sept. 5, 1986 are based on information submitted to the NCAA statistics service by institu- 33 II Joe Hamric, Newberry vs. Presbyterian ..........................................Oct. 9, 1996 tions participating in the statistics rankings. Career records of players include 33 III Derrick Lyngholm, Bethel (MN) vs. Wheaton (IL) .......................Nov. 7, 1998 only those years in which they competed for an NCAA member institution. 33 III Daniel Rosenthal, Yeshiva vs. Medgar Evers .............................Sept. 12, 2008 Game Season POINTS No. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date POINTS PER GAME 25 II Se Eun Park, Washington Adventist vs. Washington Bible Sept. 13, 2005 Player, Team (Div.) Year Games Points Avg. 23 III John Drummond, Piedmont vs. Fisk .............................................Oct. 10, 2004 Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St. (I) .................. 1980 17 108 6.35 20 III Marc Tirikian, Kalamazoo vs. Olivet ..............................................Sept. 28, 1985 Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St. (I) .................. 1978 13 78 6.00 20 III John Drummond, Piedmont vs. Fisk .............................................Oct. 17, 2004 Edward Kositzki, Northern Ill. (I) .............................. 1971 11 63 5.73 18 I Marty Ryczek, Stetson vs. Southeastern Bible ........................Sept. 19, 1974 Mario Ribera, Tex.-Pan American (I) ....................... 1992 12 68 5.67 18 III Mike Hobin, Loras vs. Clarke...............................................................................1989 Pete Milich, Akron (I)..................................................... 1961 14 75 5.36 18 III Mark Phillips, Kenyon vs. Case ...........................................................................1994 17 I Manuel Hernandez, San Jose St. vs. UC Santa Cruz .................................1969 Jim Jianette, Wis.-Platteville (III) ............................... 1983 18 96 5.33 17 I Edward Kositzki, Northern Ill. vs. Valparaiso .................................Oct. 9, 1971 Richard Sharpe, Florida Tech (II) .............................. 1992 21 112 5.33 17 I Paul Wright, Central Conn. St. vs. UMES ........................................................1995 Herb Schmidt, Rutgers (I) ........................................... 1960 13 66 5.08 John Ploeger, Capital (III) ............................................ 1979 14 71 5.07 16 I Edward Kositzki, Northern Ill. vs. Ball St. .....................................Oct. 23, 1971 Carl Gentile, Saint Louis (I) ......................................... 1963 14 70 5.00 16 I Nnamdi Nwokocha, Clemson vs. Belmont Abbey ..................Sept. 9, 1979 16 I Juan Bernal, South Ala. vs. Birmingham-So. ..............................................1981 Dov Markus, LIU Brooklyn (I) ..................................... 1965 14 70 5.00 16 I Michael King, Fairleigh Dickinson vs. Monmouth ....................................1982 Karl Kaeser, Navy (I) ....................................................... 1962 11 54 4.90 16 III Jim Jianette, Wis.-Platteville vs. Knox ..........................................Sept. 24, 1983 Herb Schmidt, Rutgers (I) ........................................... 1961 14 68 4.86 Marc Tirikian, Kalamazoo (III) .................................... 1985 19 92 4.84 16 III Charlie Keskinidis, Mass.-Boston vs. Suffolk ................................................1989 Richard Sharpe, Florida Tech (II) .............................. 1993 19 90 4.74 16 III Zach Atkinson, Oglethorpe vs. Fisk ..............................................Sept. 30, 2004 Carl Gentile, Saint Louis (I) ......................................... 1964 13 61 4.69 GOALS Walter Chyzowych, Temple (I) .................................. 1959 11 50 4.55 Jim Thames, Air Force (I) ............................................. 1965 11 50 4.55 No. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date Joe Casucci, Niagara (I) ................................................ 1970 14 63 4.50 12 II Se Eun Park, Washington Adventist vs. Washington Bible Sept. 13, 2005 Henry Abadi, Clemson (I)............................................ 1973 16 71 4.44 10 III Marc Tirikian, Kalamazoo vs. Olivet ..............................................Sept. 28, 1985 9 III Mike Hobin, Loras vs. Clarke...............................................................................1989 POINTS 9 III Mark Phillips, Kenyon vs. Case ...........................................................................1994 8 I Marty Ryczek, Stetson vs. Southeastern Bible ........................Sept. 19, 1974 Player, Team (Div.) Year Games Points 8 I Juan Bernal, South Ala. vs. Birmingham-So. ..............................................1981 Richard Sharpe, Florida Tech (II) ............................................. 1992 21 112 8 III Jim Jianette, Wis.-Platteville vs. Knox ..........................................Sept. 24, 1983 Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St. (I) ................................. 1980 17 108 8 I Paul Wright, Central Conn. St. vs. UMES ........................................................1995 Chris Payne, Florida Tech (II) ..................................................... 1990 23 100 8 III Aluede Okokhere, Cal Lutheran vs. Caltech ...............................Oct. 26, 1996 Richard Sharpe, Florida Tech (II) ............................................. 1991 22 97 Jim Jianette, Wis.-Platteville (III) .............................................. 1983 18 96 ASSISTS Marc Tirikian, Kalamazoo (III) ................................................... 1985 19 92 No. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date Ryan Mangano, Medaille (III) ................................................... 2006 22 92 11 III John Drummond, Piedmont vs. Fisk .............................................Oct. 10, 2004 Richard Sharpe, Florida Tech (II) ............................................. 1993 19 90 8 III Marcos Gonzalez, Ozarks (AR) vs. Rhema Bible ........................Sept. 4, 2001 David Hayes, Wingate (II) ........................................................... 1997 21 89 7 I Mike Granelli, Saint Peter’s vs. New York U. ...............................Oct. 17, 1985 Stacey DeCastro, Husson (III) ................................................... 1974 21 88 7 III Brian Flaherty, Loras vs. Clarke ..........................................................................1989 John Drummond, Piedmont (III) ............................................ 2004 26 88 7 III Danny Almond, Emory & Henry vs. Johnson Bible ...............Sept. 18, 2001 Per Ole Tenden, Charleston (WV) (II) .................................... 1999 22 87 6 III Stacey DeCastro, Husson vs. Unity ...................................................Oct. 1, 1974 Joel Bailey, Wheeling Jesuit (II)................................................ 2000 21 86 6 I Mark Abele, Santa Clara vs. Sacramento St. ...............................Oct. 29, 1980 Patrick McGinnis, Colorado Col. (III) ..................................... 2004 20 86 6 III Tom Strutt, Buffalo St. vs. Daemen ..................................................................1980 Joey Barone, Calvin (III) ............................................................... 1991 22 85 6 II Mark Kremen, Longwood vs. Newport News ........................... Sept. 4, 1986 Derek Mosely, Cairn (III) .............................................................. 2006 24 81 6 III Jeremy Baker, Hendrix vs. (AR) .......................................................Sept. 24, 1996 George Moyssidis, FIU (II) .......................................................... 1980 17 80 6 II Martin Cocker, Montevallo vs. Spring Hill .................................Sept. 21, 1997 Ted Rafalovich, Stanford (I) ....................................................... 1978 22 79 6 II Vinicious Parga, Concordia (NY) vs. St. Thomas Aquinas .....Oct. 21, 2000 Mark Erwin, Wake Forest (I) ...................................................... 1983 21 79 6 III Danny Almond, Emory & Henry vs. Fisk....................................... Sept. 1, 2001 Stilian Shishkov, Lander (II) ....................................................... 1994 20 79 6 II Wesley Gayle, East Stroudsburg vs. Bloomfield ........................Sept. 3, 2003 6 III John Drummond, Piedmont vs. Fisk .............................................Oct. 17, 2004 GOALS PER GAME 6 III Chris Rosenthal, New Jersey City vs. York (NY) .........................Oct. 17, 2005 6 II Tyson Eyo, Florida Tech vs. Johnson & Wales (FL) ....................Sept. 6, 2008 Player, Team (Div.) Year Games Goals Avg. 6 III Marco Alvarez, Dominican (IL) vs. Maranatha Baptist .........Sept. 22, 2012 Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St. (I) .................. 1980 17 46 2.71 Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian St. (I) .................. 1978 13 34 2.62 SAVES Herb Schmidt, Rutgers (I) ........................................... 1960 13 33 2.54 Dov Markus, LIU Brooklyn (I) ..................................... 1965 14 35 2.50 No. Div. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date Karl Kaeser, Navy (I) ....................................................... 1962
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