CORTLAND

MEN's soccer 2014 TEam Guide 2014 Season Preview Third-year head coach Steve Newcomers on defense Axtell continues to build the include junior Sean Streb and Cortland men’s soccer team into a freshmen Bill Holscher and Ryan formidable program. Last season, Mehr. Streb was a two-time All- the Red Dragons earned the second American at Tompkins Cortland seed in the SUNYAC playoffs Community College. Holscher with a 6-2-1 mark, reaching the played two seasons at Commack championship game before falling High, and Mehr started three 2-1 to finish the season with an 11-7- seasons at H.F. Carey, earning all- 1 overall record. Cortland had a 10- conference honors twice. game stretch in which it went 8-1-1. The team’s 37 goals scored were Four players are back at the most since the 2003 season and midfield, including three starters. the 22 goals surrendered was the Senior Darren McCormack best defensive effort since 2008. earned first team All-SUNYAC and All-ECAC and third team In 2014, Axtell brings back 19 all-region honors last season. players, including seven starters, McCormack played in and Junior Robby Reiser. seven of the team’s top-10 scorers started 17 games, finishing Senior Andres Padilla. from a season ago and one of second on the team with 15 the top goalkeepers in the region. points on a team-high six goals Eleven newcomers also join the roster as the Red Dragons look to and three assists. Junior Robby Reiser has started 30 games over make a return to the NCAA Div. III playoffs. his first two seasons, including 15 in 2013. Reiser tallied nine points on three goals and three assists, earning third team All-SUNYAC Senior Tim Beauvais heads the list of the three returning honors. Sophomore Daniel Friend saw the field in 15 games with 12 goalkeepers. Beauvais earned first team All-SUNYAC honors and starts last season, scoring five points on one goal and three assists. received the SUNYAC Chancellor’s Scholar-Athlete Award for men’s Sophomore Dan Keller appeared in five games in 2013. soccer and the Fred Holloway Award as the conference’s Academic Player of the Year in 2013. He started all but one game, posting a Three players join the Red Dragons in the midfield this season. 10-7-1 record with a 1.18 GAA, 115 saves, an .839 save percentage and Junior Ole Daumann comes to Cortland from the German Sport seven shutouts and has moved into fourth place in career saves University of Cologne. Freshman Drew DeJohn was named Monroe at Cortland with 254. Senior Brian McNicholas has been with the County Div. III Player of the Year and second team all-state as a program for four seasons, while sophomore Joe Brandofino posted senior at Spencerport High. Sophomore Daniel Tesoro, a Sydney, a four-save shutout in a 1-0 win at Ithaca in his collegiate debut last Australia native, was the second-leading scorer at Monroe year. Freshman Connor Young joins the program after starting three Community College last season. seasons at Bayport-Blue Point. Three of the four returning forwards played most of their time Defensively, the Red Dragons lost 3-of-4 starters on the back in the midfield in 2013. Senior Matt Williams saw action in 18 games line with sophomore Jack Sumski the lone returner. Sumski saw the with two starts as a junior, scoring seven points on three goals and field in 14 games with 13 starts as a freshman. Senior Andrew Troisi one assist. Senior Tyler Marsh netted six goals while competing in 17 returns on the outside in 2014 after missing the entire 2013 season games with eight starts. Senior Thomas Nocito recorded five points due to injury. As a sophomore, Troisi was the only Red Dragon to on two goals and one assist in 13 games, including four starts, in his start all 18 games. first year with the team last season. Sophomore Matt Montanez was a member of the program but did not see game action as a Senior Chris McBride makes freshman. the switch from forward to defender in 2014, while senior Junior Ole Toepfer, sophomores Andres Padilla moves to the back Andre Brown and Nick Tata and line from the midfield. McBride’s freshman Curtis Grant join the 24 career points lead all returning team up top this season. Toepfer players. He recorded four points also attended the German Sport on one goal and two assists while University of Cologne. Brown playing in and starting 17 games last helped lead Suffolk Community season. Padilla tallied one goal in 16 College to a junior college runner- games, including four starts. Junior up finish. Tata earned third team Jordan Mastronardi also brings All-SUNYAC honors as a freshman experience to the defense with 20 at Brockport, and Grant started appearances and 10 starts through for three seasons at Elmira Free his first two years. Academy where he earned all- division honors and led his team to Three other defenders return the sectional finals as a senior. this season. Sophomore David Sophomore Daniel Friend. Sherman played in two games as a freshman with a start in a victory at Ithaca. Junior Jeremy Waite and Senior Andrew Troisi. sophomore Connor Brown were members of the program but did not see game action in 2013. CORTLAND Coaching Staff Steve Axtell Pat Pidgeon Head Coach Assistant Coach

Steve Axtell enters his third sea- Pat Pidgeon enters his third year on the son as Cortland’s men’s soccer head Cortland men’s soccer coaching staff in 2014 after coach in 2014 with an overall record of being a four-year member of the Red Dragons 20-15-2. He was named the head coach as a goalkeeper. As a senior, Pidgeon started 14 in June 2012 after serving as interim games and posted a 5-6-1 record with a 1.40 GAA, head coach for five months and as an .773 save percentage and one solo shutout. He also was a member assistant coach for the Red Dragons in of the 2008 team that won a SUNYAC title and tied for 17th nation- 2010 and 2011. He also was a volunteer ally in Div. III. student assistant coach during the 2007 season. Prior to Cortland, Pidgeon, who holds a Football Association of Last season, Axtell led the Red Dragons to an 11-7-1 record, Ireland (FAI) Introductory Coaching Certification, worked for the FAI a second-place finish in the SUNYAC regular-season standings in 2011. He also served as a coach at the OnePlus Goalkeeper Acad- and a runner-up showing in the conference tournament. In 2012, emy and the soccer club in Ithaca, N.Y., from 2007-11. He he guided Cortland to a 9-8-1 record and a berth in the SUNYAC also serves as an assistant coach for the Cortland women’s soccer postseason tournament. The Red Dragons won their opening team. playoff game before falling in the semifinals to the top seed. Pidgeon recently received his national diploma from the A goalkeeper for the Red Dragons for three seasons (2006, NSCAA and is currently pursuing consulting certification through 2008-09), Axtell earned All-SUNYAC honors in 2008 and ap- the Association for Applied Sport Psychology. He earned a bach- peared in 39 career games with nine shutouts. He earned a elor’s degree in psychology and is currently pursuing his master’s bachelor’s degree in kinesiology in 2008 and is currently pursuing degree in sport psychology at Ithaca College. a master’s degree in exercise science.

A native of Franklin, N.Y., Axtell holds a Premier Diploma E.J. Reutemann and an Advanced National Goalkeeping Diploma from the Na- Assistant Coach tional Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) with Distinguished Pass. He was appointed to the NSCAA National After a four-year career with the Red Drag- Staff, which makes him both a National Staff member as well ons, E.J. Reutemann enters his third year as an as Associate National Goalkeeping Staff for the NSCAA. He assistant coach in 2014. Reutemann played in 70 teaches NSCAA coaching courses throughout the Northeast games in his four seasons at Cortland from 2008- and directs the Goalkeeper College ID Camps at the University 11. He led the team in assists as a junior and senior of Connecticut during the summer. and was selected as a team captain in his final season.

Axtell also is a certified strength and conditioning specialist A native of Clifton Park, N.Y., Reutemann, who earned a bach- and has received a conditioning for soccer diploma from the In- elor’s degree in sport management from the College in 2012, won a ternational Coaches Association. He is the founder and director Class AA state title at Shenendehowa High School. of the OnePlus Soccer Academy in Ithaca, N.Y., which features teams ranging from U8 to U18, residential camps and clinics. The He currently is the head coach of the Ithaca High School girls’ Academy does the training for various soccer clubs in the area, varsity soccer program and is pursuing his master’s degree at the has a goalkeeping academy and conducts coaching education College. A true student of the game, Reutemann holds an NSCAA clinics throughout the year. Part of the organization is a non- National diploma. profit club that holds grassroots programs for young players at no cost throughout New York state. Per Poulsen Besides assisting with both the men’s and women’s soccer Assistant Coach programs at Cortland, Axtell has served as the head coach of the Central Region scholastic soccer team at the Empire State The 2014 season is Per Poulsen’s first as an Games. He has acted as director of soccer at Camp Winadu in assistant coach on the Cortland men’s soccer Mass. for two years and Ithaca MicroSoccer for one year. In April staff. Poulsen earned a bachelor’s degree in busi- 2013, Axtell was named to the ODP Region-1 Staff as its goal- ness administration/marketing from Grand View keeper coach. University in 2012.

While at Grand View, Poulsen was a three-year starter at cen- tral defender on the soccer team, earning first team all-conference honors each season. Prior to Grand View, Poulsen received all-con- For more information on the SUNY Cortland ference and all-region accolades at Monroe Community College. men’s soccer program, please contact: Steve Axtell, Men’s Soccer Head Coach A native of Losning, Denmark, Poulsen competed with several SUNY Cortland, Park Center, P.O. Box 2000 club soccer teams in his home country. He is currently pursuing a Cortland, NY 13045 master’s degree at Cortland. (607) 753-4958 e-mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.cortlandreddragons.com

r e d d r a g o n s Team Roster

No. Name...... Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School 1 Tim Beauvais...... G 6-3 190 Sr. Hilton Hilton 3 Chris McBride...... D 5-10 150 Sr. Northport Northport 4 Darren McCormack...... M 5-8 165 Sr. Dublin, Ireland Fingal Community 5 David Sherman...... D 6-0 180 So. Elwood John H. Glenn 6 Dan Keller...... M 6-0 165 So. Deer Park Deer Park 7 Thomas Nocito...... F 5-7 155 Sr. Burnt Hills Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake 8 Andres Padilla...... D 6-3 175 Sr. Brentwood Brentwood 9 Daniel Tesoro...... M 6-0 165 So. Sydney, Australia Endeavour Sports 10 Andre Brown...... F 5-11 160 So. Kingston, Jamaica Oberlin 11 Matt Williams...... F 5-10 155 Sr. Cobleskill Cobleskill-Richmondville 12 Andrew Troisi...... D 5-8 160 Sr. Ithaca Ithaca 13 Jeremy Waite...... D 5-10 160 Jr. Bellerose Holy Trinity 14 Robby Reiser...... M 5-10 170 Jr. Melville Half Hollow Hills East 15 Drew DeJohn...... M 6-0 160 Fr. Spencerport Spencerport 16 Jordan Mastronardi...... D 5-7 160 Jr. Endicott Union-Endicott 17 Ole Daumann...... M 6-1 170 Jr. Hamburg, Germany Sachsenwaldschule Reinbek 18 Daniel Friend...... M 5-11 160 So. Deer Park Deer Park 19 Sean Streb...... D 6-1 185 Jr. Lansing Lansing 20 Jack Sumski...... D 6-0 180 So. Lindenhurst Lindenhurst 21 Nick Tata...... F 5-6 160 So. Rochester Aquinas Institute 22 Tyler Marsh...... F 5-5 160 Sr. Marathon Marathon 23 Ole Toepfer...... F 6-3 205 Jr. Haltern am See, Germany Hiberniaschule Herne 24 Ryan Mehr...... D 5-11 150 Fr. Garden City H.F. Carey 25 Curtis Grant...... F 5-9 160 Fr. Elmira Elmira Free Academy 26 Matt Montanez...... F 5-9 160 So. Deer Park Deer Park 27 Bill Holscher...... D 6-2 180 Fr. East Northport Commack 31 Brian McNicholas...... G 6-0 170 Sr. Stony Point North Rockland 32 Joe Brandofino...... G 5-10 175 So. East Northport Commack 33 Connor Young...... G 6-0 185 Fr. Bayport Bayport-Blue Point 34 Connor Brown...... D 5-9 160 So. Oneonta Oneonta

Head Coach: Steve Axtell (Cortland ‘08), 3rd Year (20-15-2) Assistant Coaches: Pat Pidgeon, E.J. Reutemann, Per Poulsen Student Assistant: Dylan Begany Certified Athletic Trainer: Trisha Donnelly Athletic Training Students: Maggie Corbett, Valerie Francis Captains: Tim Beauvais, Darren McCormack 2013 Record: 11-7-1

Player Profiles

RETURNING PLAYERS

Tim Beauvais Recorded five saves in a 3-1 win versus Geneseo in the SUNYAC Quarterfinals... Senior, Goalkeeper Made three saves in a 1-0 shutout versus Oswego...Registered six saves in losses Major: Sport Management at DeSales, Brockport and at Plattsburgh in the SUNYAC Semifinals...Posted a Hilton, New York three-save shutout in a 2-0 victory versus Buffalo St...Made five saves in a 1-0 2013: Tim enters the season ranked fourth in career saves setback versus Fredonia St...2011: Played in and started eight games...Posted with 254...Earned the SUNYAC Chancellor’s Scholar- a 2-4-2 record with a 1.39 GAA, 46 saves, a .793 save percentage and two Athlete Award for men’s soccer...First team All-SUNYAC shutouts...Registered four saves in recording a shutout in his first collegiate selection...Received the SUNYAC Men’s Soccer Fred game, a 0-0 tie at Houghton...Stopped three shots in a 2-0 shutout at Buffalo Holloway Award as the conference’s Academic Player St...Made a season-high 11 saves in a 2-2 double-overtime tie versus New Paltz... of the Year...Played in and started 18 games...Posted a 10-7-1 record with a 1.18 Registered eight saves at Fredonia St...Made five and four saves, respectively, GAA, 115 saves, an .839 save percentage and seven shutouts...The 115 saves were in 1-0 overtime losses versus Brockport and Geneseo...Turned aside seven the third-highest single-season total in school history...Recorded a five-save shots at Plattsburgh...Stopped four shots in an overtime win at Oswego... shutout in a 1-0 win versus Brockport in the SUNYAC Semifinals...Made seven High School: Graduated from Hilton in 2011, where he was a member of the saves in a 2-0 shutout versus Geneseo...Registered seven saves in a 5-0 shutout National Honor Society and the high honor roll...Named Most Promising versus RIT...Turned aside six shots in a 2-0 blanking versus Medaille...Posted Business Student and Most Successful Business Student...Three-year member a six-save shutout in a 1-0 victory at Potsdam...Stopped four shots in a 2-0 of the soccer team, two as a starter...Second team all-county selection as a shutout at Fredonia St. and a 5-0 shutout at Oswego...Made a season-high 10 junior and senior...Recorded 11 shutouts as a senior...Other: Member of the saves at Montclair St...Matched his season high with 10 saves versus Oneonta... Dean’s List and President’s List at Cortland...Member of the Midland-Odessa Registered eight saves in a 2-1 overtime win at Plattsburgh...Recorded eight Sockers of the Premier Development League in 2014...Parents: Deborah and saves in a 1-0 overtime setback at St. Lawrence...Had seven saves at Clarkson Stephen Beauvais Brothers/Sisters: Jeff. and at Marywood...Stopped six shots in a 1-1 double-overtime tie versus Brockport...Made five saves in a 2-1 overtime win versus Nazareth and a 6-1 Joe Brandofino victory versus New Paltz...Turned aside five shots at Buffalo St...Registered five Sophomore, Goalkeeper saves versus Plattsburgh in the SUNYAC Finals...2012: Earned second team All- Major: Physical Education SUNYAC honors and was named to the SUNYAC All-Tournament Team...Played East Northport, New York in and started 17 games...Posted an 8-8-1 record with a 1.56 GAA, 93 saves, a 2013: Joe saw action in and started one game...Posted .775 save percentage and five shutouts...Made a career-high 13 saves in a 1-1 a 1-0 record with a 0.00 GAA, four saves, a 1.000 save tie versus Potsdam...Stopped seven shots in a 2-0 shutout versus Houghton... percentage and one shutout...Made four saves in a 1-0 Registered seven saves in a 1-0 shutout at New Paltz...Turned aside five shots shutout at Ithaca in his collegiate debut...High School: in a 1-0 victory versus Marywood...Made eight saves in a loss at Muhlenberg... Graduated from Commack in 2013, where he received the CORTLAND Player Profiles President’s Award...Two-year member of the soccer team, one as a starter... Jordan Mastronardi Played one season of outfield in ...Other: U16 soccer team won state Junior, Defense championship...Parents: Kathy and Lou Brandofino...Father played baseball Major: Exercise Science at Le Moyne College...Brothers/Sisters: Paul, Alyssa...Alyssa played soccer at Endicott, New York Sacred Heart. 2013: Jordan saw the field in eight games with five starts... Cortland out scored opponents, 26-12, in games in which Connor Brown he played...2012: Appeared in 12 games with five starts... Sophomore, Defense Scored one goal on the season...Netted Cortland’s third Major: Political Science goal in the 81st minute in a 4-3 overtime win versus Oneonta, New York Plattsburgh...High School: Graduated with honors from Union-Endicott in 2013: Connor was a member of the program but did 2012...Member of the National Honor Society...Scholar Athlete...Three-year not see game action...High School: A 2013 graduate of member of the soccer team, two as a starter...Named first team all-conference Oneonta...Four-year member of the soccer team, three and an all-state nominee as a senior...Wrestled for one season...Placed sixth as a starter...Three-time conference and section all-star... in Section Four tournament...Three-year member of the team...Team Earned second team all-state honors as a senior...Team reached sectional final twice...Parents: Elda and David Mastronardi Brothers/ won two section titles and STAC championship his senior season...Other: Sisters: Alyssa. Member of the Dean’s List at Cortland...Parents: Karen and Richard Brown Brothers/Sisters: Rachel. Chris McBride Senior, Defense Daniel Friend Major: Kinesiology Sophomore, Midfield Northport, New York Major: Business Economics 2013: Chris appeared in and started 17 games...Scored four Deer Park, New York points on one goal and two assists...Netted Cortland’s 2013: Daniel saw the field in 15 games with 12 starts... second goal in the 34th minute in a 5-0 win versus RIT... Scored five points on one goal and three assists...Tallied Assisted on the game-tying goal in the 77th minute in Cortland’s fourth goal in the 57th minute in a 5-0 win a 1-1 double-overtime tie versus Brockport...Assisted on at Oswego...Assisted on the first two goals in the third the game-winning goal in the 13th minute in a 5-0 victory at Oswego...2012: and eighth minutes in a 6-1 victory versus New Paltz... Played in all 18 games with 15 starts...Led the team with 16 points on a team- Assisted on Cortland’s fourth goal in the 73rd minute in a 5-0 win versus RIT... best seven goals and two assists...Recorded a team-high three game-winning High School: A 2013 graduate of Deer Park, where he was a member of the goals...Scored both goals, in the 25th and 56th minutes, in a 2-0 win versus honor roll...Three-year starter in soccer...Earned all-league, all-conference and Buffalo St...Tallied the game-winner in the 73rd minute in a 1-0 win versus all-county honors as a senior...Named all-league as a junior...Team won league Oswego...Assisted on the game-winning goal and scored an insurance goal in title with an undefeated record...Three-year member of the tennis team... the fifth minute in a 2-0 victory versus Houghton...Scored the game-winning Other: Aunt Marilyn Friend is a Cortland graduate...Parents: Chris and Darnel goal 1:10 into overtime on a penalty kick and recorded an assist in a 4-3 win Friend Brothers/Sisters: Jeremy, Samantha. versus Plattsburgh...Tallied Cortland’s goal in a 2-1 setback at Geneseo...Netted a goal in the 13th minute in a 4-0 win versus Wells...2011: Saw the field in 15 Dan Keller games with 14 starts...Scored four points on two goals...Tallied both goals in a Sophomore, Midfield 3-2 overtime win at Oswego, including the game-winner 6:27 into overtime... Major: Exercise Science High School: Graduated from Northport in 2011, where he was a member of Deer Park, New York the National Honor Society and the honor roll...Three-year starter in soccer... 2013: Dan played in five games with a start at Ithaca...High Team MVP, captain and all-conference and all-county selection as a senior... School: A 2013 graduate of Deer Park, where he was a Received Unsung Hero Award as a junior...Two-year member of the indoor member of the National Honor Society and the Spanish track and field team...Earned all-county honors in the long jump...Finalist in the National Honor Society, an honor student and received long jump and 55 meters at the County Championships...Three-year member the John Nunziato Award...Homecoming King...Three-year of the outdoor track and field team...Team MVP as a senior...Member of 4 x starter in soccer...Earned all-league honors and team won league title his senior 100 relay team that won county title his junior season...Parents: Margaret and season...Received Sportsmanship Award as a junior...Three-year member of Dan McBride...Father played baseball at St. Francis College...Brothers/Sisters: the tennis team...All-league selection...Parents: Liz and Rich Keller Brothers/ Austin, Michaela. Sisters: Bill. Darren McCormack Tyler Marsh Senior, Midfield Senior, Forward Major: Physical Education Major: Coaching Dublin, Ireland Marathon, New York 2013: Darren earned third team all-region and first team 2013: Tyler saw action in 17 games with eight starts... All-ECAC and All-SUNYAC honors...Played in and started Scored six points on three goals...Tallied the game- 17 games...Second on the team in scoring with 15 points winning goal 44 seconds into the first half in a 5-0 on a team-high six goals and three assists...Scored the victory versus RIT...Scored Cortland’s first goal in the 12th game-winning goal in the 24th minute in a 2-0 victory minute in a 2-1 overtime win versus Nazareth...Notched versus Geneseo...Scored on a penalty kick in the 21st minute and a direct kick Cortland’s fourth goal in the 32nd minute in a 6-1 victory versus New Paltz... in the 46th minute in a 6-1 win versus New Paltz...Tallied Cortland’s first goal Prior to Cortland: Attended Brockport, where he was a member of the Dean’s in the 85th minute and assisted on the game-winner in the 97th minute in List and soccer team...High School: A 2011 graduate of Marathon Central... a 2-1 overtime victory at Plattsburgh...Assisted on the game-winning goal in Three-year starter in soccer...First team all-state selection and MVP of state the 45th minute in a 1-0 triumph at Potsdam...Scored in the 74th minute at tournament as a senior...Team reached state semifinals three times...Competed Clarkson and in the 65th minute at Montclair St...Assisted on an insurance in golf, and baseball...Parents: Karen and Ray Marsh Brothers/ goal in the 63rd minute in a win versus Medaille...Prior to Cortland: Attended Sisters: Kyle, Tiffany...Kyle played soccer at Oneonta...Tiffany played field Suffolk Community College...Member of the soccer team...Earned all-region hockey at Maryland. and All-America honors...Named to NJCAA All-Tournament Team...High School: Graduated from Fingal Community School in 2003...Parents: Grace and Pat McCormack Brothers/Sisters: Gary.

r e d d r a g o n s Player Profiles Brian McNicholas Robby Reiser Senior, Goalkeeper Junior, Midfield Major: Sport Management Major: Exercise Science Stony Point, New York Melville, New York 2013: Brian was a member of the program but did not 2013: Robby appeared in 16 games with 15 starts... participate in game action...2012: A member of the Scored nine points on three goals and three assists... program but did not compete in game action...2011: Tallied the game-winning goal 1:41 into overtime in a Saw the field in eight games with six starts...Posted a 1-0 victory at Fredonia St...Scored the game-tying goal 1-3-3 record with a 1.41 GAA, 37 saves and a .771 save in the 77th minute in a 1-1 double-overtime tie versus percentage...Made a season-high eight saves and did not allow a goal in 56:59 Brockport...Netted Cortland’s second goal in the 42nd minute in a 5-0 win at off the bench at Muhlenberg...Stopped six shots in a 1-1 tie versus Oneonta... Oswego...Assisted on Cortland’s first goal in the 12th minute in a 2-1 overtime Registered four saves and did not allow a goal in 65:00 in a 0-0 tie versus win versus Nazareth...Recorded assists at Clarkson and Montclair St...2012: Ithaca...Made five saves versus Hobart and at Potsdam...Recorded two saves in Played in 17 games with 15 starts...Scored four points on one goal and two a 4-1 win at Moravian...Turned away four shots in a 2-2 tie versus RIT...Had three assists...Netted Cortland’s first goal in the 51st minute in a 4-3 overtime win saves in an overtime setback versus Medaille...High School: A 2011 graduate of versus Plattsburgh...Assisted on Cortland’s final goal in the 89th minute in a North Rockland, where he was a member of the National, Social Studies and 4-0 victory versus Wells...Assisted on Cortland’s first goal in a 3-1 win versus English Honor Societies...Three-year starter in soccer...Team captain and earned Geneseo in the SUNYAC Quarterfinals...High School: Graduated from Half all-league, all-county and honorable mention all-section honors as a senior... Hollow Hills East in 2012, where he was a member of the National Honor All-league and all-county selection as a junior and honorable mention all- Society and the high honor roll and a Scholar Athlete...Four-year member of county as a sophomore...Other: Member of the Dean’s List at Cortland...Won the soccer team, three as a starter...Named all-league and all-conference as a a gold medal at the 2010 Empire State Games...Parents: Jennifer and Robert junior and senior...Team captain...Received Coaches Award...Team won league McNicholas Brothers/Sisters: Kaitlyn, Sara. title his senior season...Two-year starter in basketball...Team MVP as a senior... Played one season of lacrosse...Parents: Beatrice and James Reiser...Mother Matt Montanez played volleyball at Oneonta...Father played basketball at Oneonta...Brothers/ Sophomore, Forward Sisters: Jimmy, Mary...Jimmy plays lacrosse at Oneonta. Major: Business Economics Deer Park, New York David Sherman 2013: Matt was a member of the program but did not Sophomore, Defense participate in game action...High School: A 2013 graduate Major: Athletic Training of Deer Park, where he was a member of the Varsity Elwood, New York Leaders Club...Three-year starter in soccer...Earned all- 2013: David played at Buffalo St. and started in a win conference honors and team won league title his senior at Ithaca...High School: Graduated from John H. Glenn season...Three-year member of the tennis team...Team MVP...Parents: Irene and in 2013, where he was a member of the Young Elwood Moses Montanez Brothers/Sisters: Michael, Christian. Students peer leadership program...Two-year starter in soccer...Named all-league as a junior and all-conference as Thomas Nocito a senior...Team reached Suffolk County final his senior season...Two-year starter Senior, Forward in lacrosse...Other: Won a gold medal at the Maccabi Games...Uncle Jason Major: Physical Education Sherman is a Cortland graduate...Parents: Marci and Seth Sherman...Father is a Burnt Hills, New York Cortland graduate...Brothers/Sisters: Jake. 2013: Thomas played in 13 games with four starts...Scored five points on two goals and one assist...Tallied Cortland’s Jack Sumski last goal in the 89th minute in a 5-0 win versus RIT... Sophomore, Defense Scored Cortland’s final goal in the 69th minute in a 5-0 Major: Engineering victory at Oswego...Assisted on the game-winning goal Lindenhurst, New York in the 72nd minute in a 1-0 win at Ithaca...Prior to Cortland: Attended SUNY 2013: Jack played in 14 games with 13 starts...Member of a Adirondack, where he was a member of the Dean’s List...Named Male Athlete defense that recorded eight shutouts during the season... of the Year...Two-year starter in soccer...Earned first team all-conference and High School: A 2013 graduate of Lindenhurst, where he second team all-region honors both seasons...Set seven school records... was a member of the Principal’s List and earned academic High School: Graduated from Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake in 2011...Two-year all-county honors in basketball...Four-year starter in starter in soccer...Team MVP...First team Class A All-Star...Earned second team soccer...Competed in Long Island Exceptional Senior Game...Two-time all- All-Suburban Council honors as a senior...Parents: Kathy and David Nocito... conference selection and named all-county as a senior...Two-year member Both parents are Cortland graduates and played soccer for the Red Dragons... of the basketball team...Other: Received SUNY Cortland Merit Scholarship... Brothers/Sisters: Matthew, Jonathan...Matthew plays soccer at The College of Member of the Dean’s List at Cortland...Parents: JoAnne and Peter Sumski Saint Rose. Brothers/Sisters: Natalie.

Andres Padilla Andrew Troisi Senior, Defense Senior, Defense Major: Sociology Major: Adolescence Education: Mathematics Brentwood, New York Ithaca, New York 2013: Andres saw action in 16 games with four starts... 2013: Andrew missed the season due to injury...2012: Only Scored two points on one goal...Netted an insurance goal player to start all 18 games...Member of a defense that in the 87th minute in a 2-0 win versus Geneseo...2012: recorded six shutouts during the season...2011: Played in Played in 12 games with seven starts...Scored three points 11 games with three starts...Recorded one assist on the on one goal and one assist...Assisted on Cortland’s season...Assisted on Cortland’s second goal in the 54th third goal and tallied the team’s fourth goal in the 89th minute in a 4-0 win minute in a 2-2 double-overtime tie versus New Paltz...High School: A 2011 versus Wells...2011: Appeared in nine games...High School: A 2011 graduate of graduate of Ithaca...Three-year starter in soccer...Led team in scoring as a junior Brentwood...Two-year member of the soccer team...Team won two Suffolk and senior...Earned all-conference and all-state honors as a junior and senior... County and Long Island championships...Team won Class AA state title his Team captain and all-region selection as a senior...Two-year starter in lacrosse... senior season...Other: Won a bronze medal in soccer at the 2010 Empire Named Most Improved and earned all-conference and all-section honors State Games...Parents: Andrea Padilla-Cruz and Cesar Cruz Brothers/Sisters: as a senior...Team reached state finals...Other: Member of the Dean’s List at Cristian Cruz. Cortland...Member of the SUNYAC All-Academic Team...Competed in 2010 Empire State Games...Great Uncle Nick Troisi is a member of Cortland’s C-Club Hall of Fame...Aunt Carole Troisi Tarney played tennis at Cortland...Parents: Alaine and David Troisi...Mother competed in swimming and cheerleading CORTLAND Player Profiles at Syracuse University and earned an advanced degree from Cortland... Bill Holscher Freshman, Defense Father played tennis at Broome Community College...Brothers/Sisters: Scott Major: Physical Education East Northport, New York Hoornbeck, Gregg Hoornbeck...Scott competed in track and field at Oswego High School: Bill is a 2014 graduate of Commack, where he was a member of and Fredonia St. the high honor roll and received the Huntington Scholar-Athlete Award...Two- year member of the soccer team...Four-year member of the football team as Jeremy Waite a kicker...Team won league title with an 8-0 record his senior season...Two-year Junior, Defense starter in basketball...Parents: Alice and Bill Holscher...Father played football at Major: Criminology Hofstra...Brothers/Sisters: Amanda, Jessica...Amanda competed in swimming Bellerose, New York at Iona...Jessica played lacrosse at Oneonta. 2013: Jeremy was a member of the program but did not see game action...Prior to Cortland: Attended Mercy Ryan Mehr Freshman, Defense College...Received a scholarship...Member of the Dean’s Major: Athletic Training Garden City, New York List and the soccer program...High School: Graduated High School: Ryan graduated from H.F. Carey in 2014...Member of the from Holy Trinity in 2012...Member of the honor roll... Principal’s List...Received the USMC Distinguished Athlete Award and the 911 Four-year starter in soccer...Team MVP and captain...Earned all-league honors... Memorial Athletic Scholarship...Three-year starter in soccer...Two-time all- Competed in wrestling for one season...Parents: Mary and Henry Waite conference selection...Team captain and MVP as a senior...Two-year member Brothers/Sisters: Lauren. of the track and field team...Parents: Diane and Roger Mehr Brothers/Sisters: Patrick, Erin. Matt Williams Senior, Forward Sean Streb Junior, Defense Major: Sport Studies Major: Fitness Development Lansing, New York Cobleskill, New York Prior to Cortland: Sean attended Tompkins Cortland Community College, 2013: Matt appeared in 18 games with two starts...Scored where he received the Chancellor’s Award...Two-year starter in soccer... seven points on three goals and one assist...Scored the Two-time All-American...Team won conference crown...Played one season game-winning goal in the 42nd minute in a 1-0 victory of baseball...Earned all-conference honors...High School: A 2012 graduate of versus Brockport in the SUNYAC Semifinals...Scored in Lansing...Member of the National Honor Society...Two-year starter in soccer... the 25th minute at Clarkson and in the 67th minute at Earned all-state and all-conference honors...Team won sectional and regional Montclair St...Assisted on Cortland’s fourth goal in the 32nd minute in a 6-1 win titles...Two-year starter in baseball...Named Class C Player of the Year...Earned versus New Paltz...2012: Saw the field in eight games with starts at DeSales, all-state and all-conference honors...Team won sectional, regional and state Muhlenberg and RIT...Prior to Cortland: Attended Springfield College...High titles...Parents: Janice and Thomas Streb Brothers/Sisters: Brian. School: Graduated from Cobleskill-Richmondville in 2010...Four-year starter in soccer...Named second team all-state and Class B Player of the Year...Earned Nick Tata Sophomore, Forward first team all-league honors and named All-Capital Region three times...Two- Major: Sport Management Rochester, New York year starter in basketball...Second team all-league selection...Five-year member Prior to Cortland: Nick attended Monroe Community College and The of the track team...Won sectional title in the 800 meters...Parents: Marnie and College at Brockport...Started in soccer one season at Brockport...Led Kyle Williams Brothers/Sisters: Nate, Zach...Zach competed in cross country the team in assists...Earned third team All-SUNYAC honors...High School: and track at Vassar College. Graduated from Aquinas Institute in 2012, where he was a member of the honor roll...Three-year starter in soccer...Named second team All-Greater NEWCOMERS Rochester as a junior...First team All-Greater Rochester and team MVP as a senior...Other: Grandfather Frank Tata played professional soccer for the Andre Brown Sophomore, Forward ...Parents: Tammy and Pat Tata...Father played professional Major: Business Economics Kingston, Jamaica soccer for the ...Brothers/Sisters: Briana...Played soccer at St. Prior to Cortland: Andre attended Suffolk Community College, where he Francis University. was a member of the soccer team...Team finished as NJCAA runner-up... High School: A 2007 graduate of Oberlin...Finished second in class studies... Daniel Tesoro Sophomore, Midfield Three-year member of the soccer team...Competed in track and field for two Major: Sport Studies Sydney, Australia seasons...Parents: Colleen Knight and Orville Brown Brothers/Sisters: Orville, Prior to Cortland: Daniel attended Monroe Community College...Started Aisha. for one season on the soccer team...Second-leading scorer...Team finished third nationally in NJCAA and won district and regional titles...High School: A Ole Daumann Junior, Midfield 2010 graduate of Endeavour Sports High...Earned academic High Distinction... Major: Sport Management Hamburg, Germany Parents: Pat and Eddie Tesoro. Prior to Cortland: Ole attended the German Sport University of Cologne... High School: Graduated from Sachsenwaldschule Reinbek in 2008...Organized Ole Toepfer Junior, Forward the school’s soccer tournament for four years...Other: Finished second in Major: Sport Management Haltern am See, Germany state finals in tennis while competing for TSV Glinde...Parents: Karin and Ernst Prior to Cortland: Ole attended the German Sport University of Cologne... Daumann Brothers/Sisters: Ina Albrecht. High School: Graduated from Hiberniaschule Herne in 2011...Other: Played forward for 12 seasons with the club soccer team TuS Haltern...Parents: Monika Drew DeJohn Freshman, Midfield Becker-Toepfer and Guido Toepfer Brothers/Sisters: Maren, Jens, Mats. Major: Biomedical Sciences Spencerport, New York High School: Drew is a 2014 graduate of Spencerport, where he was a member Connor Young Freshman, Goalkeeper of the National Honor Society and high honor roll...Three-year starter in Major: Pre-major Bayport, New York soccer...Named Monroe County Div. II Player of the Year and second team High School: Connor is a 2014 graduate of Bayport-Blue Point...Three-year all-state as a senior...Team won three Monroe County and Section Five titles... starter in soccer...Earned all-league honors...Played one season of lacrosse... Parents: Susan and Stephen DeJohn Brothers/Sisters: Bethany, Abigail. Parents: Doreen and John Young Brothers/Sisters: Shane, Kelly...Shane plays football at Susquehanna. Curtis Grant Freshman, Forward Major: Business Economics Elmira, New York High School: Curtis graduated from Elmira Free Academy in 2014...Three-year starter in soccer...Received Coaches Award, earned all-division honors and team reached sectional final his senior season...Three-year starter in wrestling... Named team MVP as a senior...Parent: Stacey King.

r e d d r a g o n s 2013 Statistics and Results

Player...... GP GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% GWG PK Att. Bryan Merlos...... 18 11 6 4 16 28 .214 3 0 0 Darren McCormack...... 17 17 6 3 15 54 .111 1 2 3 Dillon Johnson...... 16 9 6 1 13 56 .107 3 0 0 Robby Reiser...... 16 15 3 3 9 17 .176 1 0 0 Matt Williams...... 18 2 3 1 7 19 .158 1 0 0 Joe Buffolino...... 19 19 1 5 7 18 .056 0 0 0 Tyler Marsh...... 17 8 3 0 6 15 .200 1 0 0 Thomas Nocito...... 13 4 2 1 5 14 .143 0 0 0 Daniel Friend...... 15 12 1 3 5 9 .111 0 0 0 Chris McBride...... 17 17 1 2 4 17 .059 0 0 0 Chris Barbosa...... 14 5 1 1 3 8 .125 0 0 0 Sam Kirschenbaum...... 13 1 1 0 2 6 .167 1 0 0 Alex Wilson...... 16 15 1 0 2 4 .250 0 0 0 Andres Padilla...... 16 4 1 0 2 3 .333 0 0 0 Ian Cusack...... 19 19 0 1 1 5 .000 0 0 0 Devrim Kucuk...... 3 2 0 1 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Jack Sumski...... 14 13 0 0 0 5 .000 0 0 0 John Recordon...... 15 7 0 0 0 5 .000 0 0 0 Jordan Mastronardi...... 8 5 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 David Sherman...... 2 1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Kevin Aussenheimer...... 5 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Marcus Olbrich...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Gabriel Morales...... 3 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Danny Keller...... 5 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL...... 19 19 37 26 100 285 .130 11 2 3 OPPONENTS...... 19 19 22 21 65 315 .070 7 0 1

Player...... GP GS Minutes GA GAA Saves Pct. W L T ShO Joe Brandofino...... 1 1 90:00 0 0.00 4 1.000 1 0 0 1 Tim Beauvais...... 18 18 1677:50 22 1.18 115 .839 10 7 1 7 TOTAL...... 19 19 1767:50 22 1.12 119 .844 11 7 1 8 OPPONENTS...... 19 19 1767:50 37 1.88 78 .678 7 11 1 3

Date Opponent...... Score Aug. 30 at Clarkson...... L 3-4 Aug. 31 at St. Lawrence...... L 0-1 (OT) Sep. 3 NAZARETH...... W 2-1 (OT) Sep. 6 at Montclair St...... L 3-5 Sep. 14 RIT...... W 5-0 Sep. 17 MEDAILLE...... W 2-0 Sep. 21 at Marywood...... L 1-2 (2OT) Sep. 27 * ONEONTA...... L 0-3 Sep. 28 * NEW PALTZ...... W 6-1 Oct. 4 * at Potsdam...... W 1-0 Oct. 5 * at Plattsburgh...... W 2-1 (OT) Oct. 11 * at Fredonia St...... W 1-0 (OT) Oct. 12 * at Buffalo St...... L 0-1 Oct. 18 * GENESEO...... W 2-0 Oct. 19 * BROCKPORT...... T 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 26 * at Oswego...... W 5-0 Oct. 27 at Ithaca...... W 1-0 Nov. 6 + BROCKPORT...... W 1-0 Nov. 9 = PLATTSBURGH...... L 1-2

HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS * SUNYAC game Senior Matt Williams netted the game-winning + SUNYAC Semifinals goal versus Brockport in the 2013 SUNYAC = SUNYAC Finals Semifinals.

CORTLAND Former Cortland Players Giving Back to the Game They Love... Bill Lehmann – Boys’ Coach, MacArthur H.S. Craig Levernois – Boys’ J.V. Coach, Guilderland H.S. Cortland has left a lifelong impression on many of its Anthony Marinello – Men’s Assistant Coach, SUNY Cortland former soccer players. Many of these individuals have Scotty Martin – Boys’ Coach, North Rose-Wolcott H.S. represented or still represent the “Red Dragon Way” Gary Montalto – Boys’ Coach, Arlington H.S. through their involvement in the game that has given Tim Morgan – Boys’ Assistant Coach, C.W. Baker H.S. P.J. Motsiff – Men’s Coach, College of St. Rose them so much. John Mullins – Boys’ Coach, West Islip H.S. Tim Mullins – Girls’ Coach, West Islip H.S. Keith Agate – Boys’ Coach, Cincinnatus H.S. Perry Nizzi – Men’s Coach, Hamilton College Ryan Argenziano – Boys’ Assistant Coach, Deer Park H.S. Kevin O’Connor – Boys’ Coach, Marmion Academy (IL) Steve Axtell – Men’s Head Coach, SUNY Cortland John Pagano – Boys’ Coach, Huntington H.S. Alan Benda – Men’s Coach, SUNY Canton Timothy Peabody – Girls’ Coach, Pearl River H.S. Mike Borra – Boys’ J.V. Coach, Syosset H.S. Matt Pedicini – Boys’ Assistant Coach, East Meadow H.S. Kevin Bradley – Men’s Coach, Nassau C.C. Chris Perkins – Women’s Coach, Wells College Mike Campisi – Boys’ Coach, Shenendehowa H.S. Pat Pidgeon – Men’s and Women’s Assistant Coach, SUNY Cortland Mike Carboine – Boys’ Coach, Dryden H.S. Kevin Quinn – Boys’ Coach, Pittsford-Sutherland H.S. Alan Catu - Men’s Coach Suffolk County C.C. E.J. Reutemann – Men’s Assistant Coach, SUNY Cortland Joe Chiavaro – Men’s Coach, U.S. Military Academy Don Riddall – Boys’ Coach, Manlius-Pebble Hill John Cossaboon – Women’s Coach, University of San Diego Tom Rogan, Sr. – Men’s Coach, Hudson Valley C.C. Matt Daum – Boys’ J.V. Coach, Wallkill H.S. Tom Rogan, Jr. – Men’s Coach, Fulton-Montgomery C.C. Hristos Dimitriou – Men’s Coach, Binghamton University Dan Rose – Men’s Assistant Coach, SUNY Potsdam Josh Eaton - Men’s Coach, Mount Union College (OH) C.J. Rozzi – Boys’ Coach, Wando H.S. (SC) Charlie Edkins – Men’s Coach, College Misericordia (PA) Craig Sanborn – Boys’ Assistant Coach, Arlington H.S. Neil Edkins – President, N.Y.S. Referee Association Bert Severns – President, Patrick U.S.A. Jamie Edson – Boys’ Coach, Colonie H.S. Peter Schmitz – Boys’ Assistant Coach, Brentwood H.S. Jeff Ellis – Boys’ JV Coach, Southhold H.S. Keith Stanley – Boys’ Assistant Coach, Massapequa H.S. Paul Gannon – Men’s Assistant Coach, U.S. Military Academy Chris Sweeney – Boys’ Coach, Massapequa H.S. Jordan German – Boys’ and Girls’ Coach, Franklinton H.S. (NC) Mike Trimarchi – Boys’ Coach, Johnstown H.S. P.J. Gondek – Men’s Coach, Fredonia St. Matt Vergamini – Boys’ Coach, Greece Odyssey Academy Bob Gould – Men’s Coach, Mohawk Valley C.C. Chris Waterbury – Men’s Coach, SUNY Plattsburgh Lou Hanner – Boys’ Coach, John Glenn H.S. Phil Wingert – Men’s Coach, Wilkes University (PA) Mike Heedles – Boys’ Coach, Lake Luzerne H.S. David Wright – Men’s Coach, Gettysburg College (PA) George Herrick – Director of Coaching, N.Y.S. West Ron Zorn – N.Y.S. Boys’ H.S. Coordinator Jim Hesch – Pro Player, Hershey Wildcats/Harrisburg Heat Mike Hogan – Boys’ J.V. Coach, Harborfields H.S. Please contact Cortland Associate Sports Information Director Fred Hooper – Boys’ Coach, Keene Central School Dan Surdam ([email protected] or (607) 753-5673) with Mike Kelly – Boys’ Coach, North Babylon H.S. any additions or corrections to this list. Bruce Kramer – Developmental Coach, Fowler H.S.

Cortland All-Americans Year Player All-America Status Year Player All-America Status 1946 Walter Suess Second Team 1961 John Eden Second Team 1947 Emilio DaBramo Second Team 1961 Jim McGuidwin Honorable Mention 1948 Robert Brown First Team 1962 Paul Fardy First Team 1949 William Milhaven Honorable Mention 1965 Richard Joseph Honorable Mention 1951 William Milhaven Honorable Mention 1966 Richard Spina Honorable Mention 1952 Joseph Levorchick Honorable Mention 1979 Neale Moore Second Team 1953 Vincent Palmieri First Team 1981 David Wright First Team 1954 Vincent Palmieri First Team 1981 Frank Ciliberto Second Team 1954 Clarence Mepham Second Team 1982 Frank Ciliberto First Team 1954 George McCabe Honorable Mention 1982 Halefom Belay First Team 1957 Herman Druckman Honorable Mention 1992 Mike Borra Second Team 1959 Chris Sweeney Honorable Mention 1993 Jim Hesch First Team 1960 Chris Sweeney First Team 1994 Pete Klammer Second Team 1960 Ron Zorn Honorable Mention 2002 Jesse Mankowski Third Team r e d d r a g o n s 2013 Game-by-Game Recap Clarkson 4, Cortland 3 Cortland 2, Medaille 0 (Aug. 30; Potsdam, NY) (Sep. 17; Cortland, NY) Trailing 2-1 at the half, Clarkson scored three consecutive Cortland netted a goal in each half to earn its first win in goals in the second half and held off Cortland in the four games versus Medaille. Bryan Merlos gave the Red season-opener for both teams. Matt Williams gave the Dragons the lead just 44 seconds before the half when Red Dragons their only lead of the game in the 25th he blasted a one-time shot into the upper right corner. minute just over four minutes after Cortland tied the Joe Buffolino added an insurance goal in the 63rd minute, score at 1-1 on an own goal. After the Golden Knights built finishing off a corner kick from Darren McCormack with a their 4-2 advantage, Darren McCormick pulled the Red header that eluded the Maverick goalkeeper. Tim Beauvais Dragons to within 4-3 with a goal on a direct kick in the preserved the shutout with a late save on a direct kick 74th minute. Tim Beauvais made seven saves. and finished with six in the game.

St. Lawrence 1, Cortland 0 (OT) Marywood 2, Cortland 1 (2OT) (Aug. 31; Canton, NY) (Sep. 21; Scranton, PA) Twentieth-ranked St. Lawrence scored the game’s lone The Pacers earned the come-from-behind win with a goal goal with 1:27 remaining in overtime when a Saint player off a corner kick 4:49 into the second overtime. Dillon stole a Cortland pass and put a shot past goalkeeper Tim Johnson had given the Red Dragons a 1-0 lead in the fifth Beauvais in a one-on-one situation. Beauvais finished with minute, knocking in a rebound after a direct kick. The eight saves, many in spectacular fashion, to keep the Red goal stood up until the 71st minute when Marywood tied Dragons in the contest. the score to send the game to extra time. Tim Beauvais registered seven saves. Cortland 2, Nazareth 1 (OT) (Sep. 3; Cortland, NY) Oneonta 3, Cortland 0 Dillon Johnson handed Cortland its first win of the season (Sep. 27; Cortland, NY) when he deposited a 35-yard shot into the upper left Cortland opened up SUNYAC play with a home setback corner of the goal in the 96th minute. The Red Dragons versus Oneonta as the visiting Red Dragons out shot the opened the scoring in the 12th minute on Tyler Marsh’s hosts, 23-10. Oneonta tallied the game’s first goal in the goal. After a Cortland free kick, Robby Reiser served a 22nd minute and added second-half scores in the 53rd pass into the middle of the box where Marsh delivered a and 78th minutes for the 3-0 final. Tim Beauvais matched clean header past the Golden Flyer goalkeeper. Nazareth his season high with 10 saves. sent the game into extra time with a goal that tucked under the crossbar in the 62nd minute. Tim Beauvais Cortland 6, New Paltz 1 turned aside five shots. (Sep. 28; Cortland, NY) Bryan Merlos and Darren McCormack each tallied two Montclair St. 5, Cortland 3 goals to lead the Red Dragons to the easy conference (Sep. 6; Montclair, NJ) victory. Cortland took a 4-0 lead into the half after Merlos After surrendering a 3-0 lead, the 11th-ranked Red Hawks netted goals in the third and eighth minutes, McCormack tallied the last two goals of the game to earn the non- converted a penalty kick in the 21st minute and Tyler conference win. Montclair St. opened up a quick 3-0 Marsh scored on a header inside the right post in the 32nd advantage in the first 21:38 of the contest before Cortland minute. McCormack pushed the lead to 5-0 on a bending rallied to tie the score. Alex Wilson scored in the 23rd free kick in the 46th minute before the Hawks spoiled the minute, Darren McCormack converted a penalty kick shutout in the 79th minute. Dillon Johnson completed in the 65th minute and Matt Williams tied the score the scoring for Cortland in the 84th minute. Tim Beauvais at 3-3 with an unassisted goal in the 67th minute. The turned aside five shots. Red Hawks answered with the game-winner in the 70th minute and added an insurance goal in the 83rd minute. Cortland 1, Potsdam 0 Tim Beauvais registered a season-high 10 saves. (Oct. 4; Potsdam, NY) Tim Beauvais made six saves, including two stops in Cortland 5, RIT 0 the final 16 minutes to preserve the shutout, and Dillon (Sep. 14; Cortland, NY) Johnson scored his fourth goal of the season late in the Bryan Merlos scored two goals and assisted on a third to first half as the Red Dragons earned the road win. Johnson lead the Red Dragons. Cortland opened the scoring just netted the game-winner at the 44:40 mark when he took 44 seconds into the game on Tyler Marsh’s unassisted a pass from Darren McCormack, beat a defender and goal. Joe Buffolino then assisted on header goals by tucked a shot into the right corner of the net. Chris McBride in the 34th minute and Merlos in the 37th minute. The Red Dragons tacked on two second-half goals with Merlos picking up his second of the game in the 73rd minute and Thomas Nocito netting his first Red Dragon goal in the 89th minute. Tim Beauvais made seven saves.

CORTLAND 2013 Game-by-Game Recap Cortland 2, Plattsburgh 1 (OT) Cortland 5, Oswego 0 (Oct. 5; Plattsburgh, NY) (Oct. 26; Oswego, NY) Darren McCormack scored the game-tying goal in the Five different players netted a goal as Cortland tallied five 85th minute on Cortland’s only shot of the second half goals in a game for the third time in 2013, the most since then assisted on Dillon Johnson’s game-winner in the the 2002 NCAA team reached the mark on six occasions. 97th minute to give Cortland the come-from-behind Bryan Merlos and Robby Reiser tallied first-half scores, win. After Plattsburgh took a 1-0 lead in the 56th minute, while Chris Barbosa, Daniel Friend and Thomas Nocito McCormack scored on a free kick from the top of the box each contributed a second-half goal as the Red Dragons to send the game into extra time. On the game-winning secured the second seed in the SUNYAC Tournament. score, McCormack put a direct kick on goal that was Tim Beauvais made four saves. stopped by the Cardinal goalkeeper, but Johnson headed in the rebound at 96:56. Tim Beauvais made eight saves. Cortland 1, Ithaca 0 (Oct. 27; Ithaca, NY) Cortland 1, Fredonia St. 0 (OT) The Red Dragons wrapped up their regular season with a (Oct. 11; Fredonia, NY) 10-6-1 record, reaching double-digit wins for the first time The Red Dragons won their fourth consecutive SUNYAC since 2008. Joe Brandofino earned the shutout with four game to improve to 7-5 overall and 4-1 in the conference. saves in his first collegiate start, and Sam Kirschenbaum After the teams played scoreless soccer for 90 minutes, tallied the game winner off Thomas Nocito’s assist in the Cortland wasted little time in securing the win. Bryan 72nd minute. Merlos sent a through ball past the Fredonia St. defense into the box where Robby Reiser finished off the play Cortland 1, The College at Brockport 0 with a shot to the right side of the goal just 1:41 into (Nov. 6; Cortland, NY; SUNYAC Semifinals) overtime. Tim Beauvais stopped four shots to earn his In a tensely played game that featured physical play from fourth shutout of the season. the opening whistle, Matt Williams scored the game’s lone goal late in the first half to send the Red Dragons to the Buffalo St. 1, Cortland 0 conference title game. After the Brockport goalkeeper (Oct. 12; Buffalo, NY) misplayed a ball in the box, Dillon Johnson tapped a The Bengals scored the game’s lone goal in the 69th pass to Williams, who fired a shot into the open goal in minute on a loose ball after an initial shot was blocked the 42nd minute. The Golden Eagles neared scored the in defeating Cortland for the first time since the 2007 equalizer in the 80th minute, but Tim Beauvais punched season. The Red Dragons earned a corner kick with just away a header off a corner kick to preserve the lead. over a minute remaining but could not capitalize with the Beauvais notched his seventh shutout with five saves. game-tying goal. Tim Beauvais registered five saves. Plattsburgh 2, Cortland 1 Cortland 2, Geneseo 0 (Nov. 9; Cortland, NY; SUNYAC Finals) (Oct. 18; Cortland, NY) Cortland’s season came to a close in the conference title The Red Dragons scored a goal in each half and Tim game when the Cardinals broke a 1-1 tie in the 67th minute Beauvais denied seven shots to record his fifth shutout of and held the Red Dragons without a quality chance over the season. Darren McCormack netted the game-winner the final 23 minutes. Plattsburgh grabbed a 1-0 lead in the in the 24th minute when he took a pass from Bryan 30th minute before Dillon Johnson knotted the game at Merlos on the right side of the box and chipped a shot 1-1 in the 52nd minute when he beat two defenders and over the Knight goalkeeper. With Geneseo pressing for buried a shot inside the left post. Tim Beauvais registered the equalizer, Andres Padilla sealed the win with a diving five saves. Johnson, Ian Cusack and Joe Buffolino were header at the left post off a long serve from Joe Buffolino named to the SUNYAC All-Tournament Team. in the 87th minute.

Cortland 1, The College at Brockport 1 (2OT) (Oct. 19; Cortland, NY) With the tie, the Red Dragons clinched a berth in the six-team SUNYAC Tournament. The Golden Eagles took a 1-0 lead in the 12th minute on a header off a long free-kick serve. The lead stood until the 77th minute when Robby Reiser hit a 16-yard shot through traffic that eluded the Brockport goalkeeper. Cortland had an excellent chance to grab the lead late, but Darren McCormack’s penalty kick in the 84th minute was denied. Tim Beauvais turned aside six shots.

r e d d r a g o n s Team History Year-by-Year Win-Loss Records Head Coach: Fred Taube Head Coach: Mike Middleton Year W-L-T Postseason Year W-L-T Postseason Head Coach: Francis J. Moench 1973 9-4-2 ECAC tournament 2000 4-10-2 Year W-L-T champions 2001 13-7-1 SUNYAC Champions, 1925 3-1-0 1974 8-2-5 ECAC tournament Tied 33rd, NCAA Div. 1926 2-3-0 champions III tournament 1927 8-1-1 1975 7-4-1 2002 15-6-1 SUNYAC Champions, 1928 6-0-0 1976 11-4-0 SUNYAC tournament, Tied 17th, NCAA Div. Tied 5th, NCAA Div. III tournament Student Coaches: III tournament 2003 16-5-2 SUNYAC Champions, Ira Brown (1929), Fred Cousins (1930), Wil- 1977 14-5-0 SUNYAC Champions, Tied 17th, NCAA Div. liam Brown (1931), Harold Figenscher (1932) 2nd, NCAA Div. III III tournament Year W-L-T tournament 1929 4-0-1 1978 13-2-3 3rd, NCAA Div. III Head Coach: Dwight Hornibrook 1930 3-1-3 tournament Year W-L-T Postseason 1931 4-2-1 1979 12-3-2 SUNYAC Champions, 2004 10-10-0 1932 2-4-0 Tied 5th, NCAA Div. 2005 10-8-1 SUNYAC III tournament Quarterfinals Head Coach: Laurence Rogers 1980 6-8-1 2006 7-9-3 SUNYAC Year W-L-T 1981 14-1-3 SUNYAC Champions, Quarterfinals 1933 4-2-0 Tied 5th, NCAA Div. 2007 11-7-1 SUNYAC Semifinals 1934 3-3-0 III tournament 2008 11-7-3 SUNYAC Champions, 1935 6-1-1 1982 15-3-0 Tied 5th, NCAA Div. Tied 17th, NCAA Div. III tournament III tournament Head Coach: Fred Holloway 1983 12-4-2 SUNYAC Champions, 2009 5-9-3 SUNYAC Year W-L-T Postseason Tied 13th, NCAA Div. Quarterfinals 1936 5-3-0 III tournament 2010 6-11-1 SUNYAC 1937 4-2-0 1984 11-3-2 Quarterfinals 1938 4-4-0 1985 13-5-0 2011 3-8-5 1939 6-1-0 1986 9-5-0 1940 3-3-1 1987 9-7-0 Head Coach: Steve Axtell 1941 5-1-0 1988 10-7-1 Year W-L-T Postseason 1942 3-3-0 1989 13-6-0 ECAC tournament 2012 9-8-1 SUNYAC Semifinals 1943-44 No games, World War II 1990 14-1-5 SUNYAC Champions, 2013 11-7-1 SUNYAC Finals 1945 2-3-1 Tied 5th, NCAA Div. 1946 5-3-0 III tournament 1947 6-1-1 1991 15-3-3 SUNYAC Champions, 1948 4-2-1 Tied 5th, NCAA Div. 1949 6-1-1 III tournament 1950 4-4-0 1992 11-2-3 Tied 17th, NCAA Div. 1951 4-4-0 III tournament 1952 7-1-0 1993 13-2-2 SUNYAC Champions, 1953 6-1-0 Tied 9th, NCAA Div. 1954 4-3-1 III tournament 1955 5-3-0 1994 8-7-0 1956 4-2-1 1957 2-4-1 Head Coach: Frank Tschan 1958 3-2-3 Year W-L-T Postseason 1959 7-1-0 1995 10-5-2 2nd place, ECAC 1960 9-1-0 Tied 5th, NCAA Div. I tournament tournament 1996 10-9-1 2nd place, ECAC 1961 7-3-0 tournament 1962 8-2-1 1997 9-10-0 1963 9-1-1 1998 8-10-0 1964 9-2-0 Tied 9th; NCAA Div. I 1999 9-8-0 tournament Steve Axtell is the third head coach to win 1965 7-4-1 20 games in his first two seasons with the 1966 8-3-1 Tied 9th; NCAA Div. I program. tournament 1967 5-3-3 1968 5-6-0 1969 7-3-0 1970 5-4-3 The 2014 Cortland Men’s Soccer Guide was written and edited by Associate SID 1971 5-5-2 Dan Surdam. Goalkeeper statistics compiled by Michael Adams. Action and team 1972 8-5-0 ECAC tournament photography by Darl Zehr Photography. The guide was printed by Eastwood Litho of Syracuse, N.Y.

On the cover: Seniors Tim Beauvais (top left), Chris McBride (top right) and Darren McCormack (bottom right). CORTLAND Team Records Best W/L Record (Season - Min. 10 GAMES) Most Consecutive Shutouts

W-L-T Pct. Year 5 Three times (1977, 1978, 1982) 9-1-0 .900 1960 9-1-1 .864 1963 Most Consecutive Games Allowing 14-1-3 .861 1981 One Goal or Less 8-1-1 .850 1927 15-3-0 .833 1982 20 games 1991 14-1-5 .825 1990 13-2-2 .824 1993 Most Individual Goals Scored (Season) 9-2-0 .818 1964 Goals Player Year Most Wins (Season) 21 Jim McGuidwin 1961 19 David Wright 1981 Wins Record Year 18 Brian Vamosy 1996 16 16-5-2 2003 17 Jesse Mankowski 2002 15 15-6-1 2002 14 Bryan Patterson 2007 15 15-3-0 1982 14 Samir Sisic 2001 15 15-3-3 1991 14 David Wright 1980 14 14-1-3 1981 14 Neale Moore 1977 14 14-1-5 1990 14 14-5-0 1977 13 13-2-2 1993 Individual Records 13 13-2-3 1978 13 13-5-0 1985 Career Goal-Scoring Leaders 13 13-6-0 1989 13 13-7-1 2001 Player Grad. Gms Goals Avg David Wright 1982 63 35 0.55 Longest Undefeated Streak Mike Borra 1993 73 35 0.48 Bryan Patterson 2009 58 33 0.57 19 games (14 wins, 5 ties), 1990 Neale Moore 1980 68 33 0.48 Most Goals Scored (Season) Jim McGuidwin 1963 30 27 0.90 Tom Porazzo 1978 46 27 0.58 Goals # of games Year Brian Vamosy 1996 34 26 0.76 63 22 games 2002 Ron Zorn 1960 26 24 0.92 52 19 games 1977 Scotty Martin 1964 33 24 0.72 52 23 games 2003 John Wissing 1986 69 24 0.35 51 20 games 1990 Chris Sweeney 1960 26 23 0.88 50 20 games 2001 48 16 games 1992 Dan Rose —— 32 23 0.72 47 18 games 1981 Jesse Mankowski 2003 39 23 0.59 47 21 games 1991 Paul Simmonds 1983 78 23 0.29 Don Murphy 1974 40 21 0.52 Most Goals Scored (Game) Kevin Russell 2003 42 21 0.50 Jim Hesch 1993 51 21 0.41 Goals Opponent Year Score 12 vs. Syracuse 1959 12-0 11 vs. Utica/Rome 1999 11-0 Career Save Leaders 11 vs. Syracuse 1957 11-0 11 vs. Oswego 1946 11-0 Player Years Saves 10 vs. Syracuse 1956 10-2 Terry Moss 1994-97 331 10 vs. Buffalo St. 1992 10-0 Scott English 1988-91 276 Tom Wignot 1974-76 259 Fewest Goals Allowed (Season) Tim Beauvais 2011-13 254 Ross Morelli 2002-05 196 Goals # of games Year Matt Jennejahn 1990-93 193 5 8 games 1949 8 18 games 1982 Sean Trask 2002-05 185 Charlie Edkins 1984-86 163 Most Shutouts (Season) Scott Manning 1975, 1977-78 158 Steve Axtell 2006, 2008-09 150 Shutouts # of games Year 11 18 games 1978 11 18 games 1982 11 19 games 1977 11 20 games 1990 11 21 games 1991 11 23 games 2003

r e d d r a g o n s Series Records vs. All Opponents Opponent Series Record Opponent Series Record Albany Cortland leads 15-6-4 NC-Greensboro NC-Greensboro leads 1-0-0 Alfred Cortland leads 2-1-1 Oneonta Series tied 14-14-7 American Int. Cortland leads 1-0-0 Oswego Cortland leads 48-6-3 Amherst Amherst leads 1-0-0 Pacific Pacific leads 1-0-0 Army Series tied 3-3-1 Panzer Cortland leads 5-3-1 Babson Series tied 1-1-0 Plattsburgh Cortland leads 32-21-4 Baldwin-Wallace Baldwin-Wallace leads 1-0-0 Potsdam Cortland leads 37-5-5 Bard Cortland leads 1-0-0 RIT RIT leads 6-4-2 Binghamton Series tied 10-10-6 RPI RPI leads 26-12-2 Brandeis Brandeis leads 1-0-0 Roanoke Series tied 0-0-1 Brockport Brockport leads 45-22-7 Rochester Cortland leads 15-7-4 Brooklyn Brooklyn leads 1-0-0 Rockford Cortland leads 1-0-0 SUNY-Buffalo Cortland leads 1-0-0 Salem St. Salem St. leads 1-0-0 Buffalo St. Cortland leads 39-6-1 Salisbury Series tied 0-0-1 Cabrini Cortland leads 1-0 Scranton Cortland leads 2-1-2 Chris. Newport Chris. New. leads 1-0-0 Siena Cortland leads 2-0-0 Clarkson Cortland leads 10-3-0 Springfield Springfield leads 11-5-1 Colgate Cortland leads 15-10-3 St. John Fisher Cortland leads 9-3-1 Colorado College Colorado College leads 1-0-0 St. Lawrence St. Lawrence leads 12-8-0 Connecticut Connecticut leads 1-0-0 Stevens Institute Stevens Inst. leads 1-0-0 Cornell Cornell leads 19-13-3 Stevenson Stevenson leads 1-0-0 DeSales Series tied 1-1-0 Stony Brook Cortland leads 3-0-0 Drew Cortland leads 1-0-0 SUNYIT Cortland leads 16-0-0 East Stroudsburg Cortland leads 12-6-1 Swarthmore Cortland leads 1-0-0 Elmira Cortland leads 10-3-0 Syracuse Cortland leads 22-3-1 Emerson Cortland leads 1-0-0 Trenton St. Cortland leads 1-0-0 Fredonia St. Cortland leads 20-17-3 Union Cortland leads 11-5-2 Geneseo Cortland leads 23-15-4 Vassar Series tied 1-1-0 Gettysburg Cortland leads 2-1-1 Virginia Wesleyan Cortland leads 1-0-0 Glassboro St. Glassboro St. leads 2-0-0 Wells Cortland leads 3-0-0 Goucher Cortland leads 1-0-0 West Chester West Chester leads 4-0-0 Greensboro College Greensboro leads 1-0-0 W. Connecticut St. Series tied 0-0-1 Hamilton Cortland leads 21-3-3 Westfield Westfield leads 1-0-0 Hartwick Hartwick leads 1-0-0 Wilkes Cortland leads 2-1-0 Hobart Cortland leads 11-4-1 William Paterson Series tied 1-1-0 Houghton Houghton leads 4-1-1 Worcester St. Cortland leads 2-0-0 Howard Series tied 0-0-1 Hunter Cortland leads 1-0-0 Ithaca Cortland leads 46-29-10 2014 Schedule Judson Judson leads 1-0-0 Keuka Cortland leads 2-0-0 August Le Moyne Cortland leads 14-0-0 29 Fri. at St. Lawrence...... 2:00 Lock Haven Lock Haven leads 8-5-2 30 Sat. at Clarkson...... 1:00 Lycoming Lycoming leads 1-0-0 September Lynchburg Cortland leads 1-0-0 6 Sat. ELMIRA...... 7:00 Mansfield Cortland leads 1-0-1 10 Wed. MONTCLAIR ST...... 4:00 13 Sat. at RIT...... 12:00 Marywood Series tied 1-1-0 14 Sun. ITHACA...... 4:00 McMaster Cortland leads 2-0-0 20 Sat. at Scranton...... 7:00 Medaille Medaille leads 3-1-0 26 Fri. * at New Paltz...... 4:00 Merchant Marine Cortland leads 4-3-0 27 Sat. * at Oneonta...... 1:00 Messiah Messiah leads 2-0-0 October Methodist Methodist leads 1-0-0 3 Fri. * PLATTSBURGH...... 4:00 Misericordia Cortland leads 3-2-0 4 Sat. * POTSDAM...... 1:00 Montclair St. Montclair St. leads 1-0-0 10 Fri. * BUFFALO ST...... 4:00 Moravian Cortland leads 1-0-0 11 Sat. * FREDONIA ST...... 1:00 Morrisville St. Cortland leads 2-0-0 17 Fri. * at The College at Brockport...... 4:00 18 Sat. * at Geneseo...... 1:00 Muhlenberg Muhlenberg leads 2-0-0 25 Sat. * OSWEGO...... 1:00 Nazareth Cortland leads 1-0-0 26 Sun. CANTON...... 1:00 N.J. Tech Cortland leads 1-0-0 New Paltz Cortland leads 30-11-1 HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS * SUNYAC game N. Adams St. Cortland leads 2-0-0 CORTLAND The College offers its student-athletes excellent athletic About SUNY Cortland facilities. The state-of-the-art on­-campus stadium features two artificial turf fields. One field seats 6,500 spectators, Located atop one of the rolling hills in central New York’s the other 1,500. The Cortland football, field hockey, men’s “City of Seven Valleys,” the State University of New York and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s lacrosse and men’s College at Cortland was founded in 1868 as the Cortland and women’s track and field teams are among those who Normal School, which included among its earliest students utilize the facility, which the New York Times called “...a new inventor and industrialist Elmer A. Sperry of Sperry-Rand stadium worthy of a major university power.” Corp. fame. The Bessie L. Park Physical Education and Recreation Center, Over the decades, the campus expanded and in 1941, by an opened in 1973, features the Whitney T. Corey Gymnasium act of legislature and the Board of Regents, the institution with a 3,500 seating capacity; the Olympic-sized Harriet officially became a four-year college providing courses Holsten swimming pool with gallery seating for 1,500; the leading to the bachelor’s degree. In 1948, Cortland was a Alumni Ice Arena, a facility which can accommodate 2,500 founding member of the State University of New York. spectators; a 500-seat gymnastics arena; racquetball and squash courts; a wrestling room; modern athletic training Today, more than 7,000 students are pursuing degrees within facilities; and the Francis Woods Fitness Facility. the College’s three academic divisions — arts and sciences, professional studies and the school of education. Twenty- Nearby Clayton R. Lusk Field House, with its tartan-textured eight departments with a faculty of more than 500 offer the surface, is home for the indoor track teams, varsity practice SUNY Cortland student body 75 undergraduate majors and sessions and recreational activities. Cortland’s soccer teams 92 undergraduate minors, concentrations and options from play on Jets Field with its plush, natural-grass surface. T. Fred which to choose. “Prof” Holloway Field, which has lights for night contests, also is utilized by the soccer teams. Additionally, the College has The College’s main campus covers 191 acres and includes 22 outdoor tennis courts and two outdoor basketball courts 32 traditional and modern buildings. Sixteen of these and boasts Robert H. Wallace Field (baseball) and Dragon structures are residence halls providing on-campus housing Field (softball) as part of its 51 acres of athletic fields. for approximately 3,000 students. Cortland also operates its Outdoor Education Center at Raquette Lake in the Adirondacks, the Hoxie Gorge Nature Preserve outside Cortland, and the Brauer Education Center on the Helderberg Escarpment near Albany.

At Cortland, athletics are viewed as having an important role in the educational mission of the College. During the fall, winter and spring seasons, Cortland participates in 25 intercollegiate sports — 14 women’s and 11 men’s — in an attempt to provide a broad program which meets the needs, interests and abilities of its students.

The Cortland athletic program placed 23rd nationally out of approximately 440 colleges and universities in the 2013-14 all-sport Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Division III standings. Cortland is the only New York school and one of only six nationwide to finish in the top 25 each of the last 19 years. Since 1989, the Red Dragons have captured 15 NCAA Division III team titles.

r e d d r a g o n s 2014 Red Dragon Men’s Soccer Team (left to right): Front Row: Dan Keller, Curtis Grant, Ryan Mehr, Connor Young, Joe Brandofino, Brian McNicholas, Tim Beauvais, Drew DeJohn, Robby Reiser, Daniel Tesoro. Middle Row: Student Assistant Dylan Begany, Nick Tata, Tyler Marsh, Matt Montanez, Jeremy Waite, Jordan Mastronardi, Connor Brown, Thomas Nocito, Andrew Troisi, Darren McCormack, Matt Williams. Back Row: Head Coach Steve Axtell, Assistant Coach Per Poulsen, Chris McBride, Andre Brown, Daniel Friend, Jack Sumski, Ole Daumann, Ole Toepfer, Bill Holscher, Andres Padilla, Sean Streb, David Sherman, Assistant Coach Patrick Pidgeon, Assistant Coach E.J. Reutemann.