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HOLY CROSS QUICK FACTS COACHING STAFF MISSION STATMENT Location: ...... Worcester, MA 01610 Head Coach:...... Ted Priestly (Massachusetts, 1994) COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS Founded: ...... 1843 Career Record / Years: ...... 84-47-20 / 15 Years Enrollment: ...... 2,862 Record at Holy Cross / Years:. . . 9-20-5 / Two Years DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS Color: ...... Royal Purple E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] The Mission of the Athletic Department of the College Nickname: ...... Crusaders Assistant Coach:...... James Greesnlit (Wheaton, 2006) of the Holy Cross is to promote the intellectual, physical, Affi liations: ...... NCAA Division I, Patriot League Assistant Coach:...... Dusan Obsajsnik and moral development of students. Through Division I President: ...... Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. Men’s Soccer Offi ce Phone:...... (508) 793-2726 athletic participation, our young men and women student- Director of Admissions: ...... Ann McDermott Mailing Address: ...... Men’s Soccer Offi ce athletes learn a self-discipline that has both present and Offi ce Phone: ...... (508) 793-2443 College of the Holy Cross long-term effects; the interplay of individual and team effort; Director of Financial Aid: ...... Lynne M. Myers One College Street pride and self esteem in both victory and defeat; a skillful Offi ce Phone: ...... (508) 793-2265 Worcester, MA 01610 management of time; personal endurance and courage; and Director of Athletics: ...... Richard M. Regan, Jr. the complex relationships between friendship, leadership, Associate Director of Athletics:...... Bill Bellerose and service. Our athletics program, in the words of the TEAM INFORMATION College Mission Statement, calls for “a community marked Associate Director of Athletics:...... Ann Zelesky 2010 Overall Record:...... 3-10-5 Associate Director of Athletics:...... Rose Shea by freedom, mutual respect, and civility.” 2010 Patriot League Record: ...... 0-4-3 Besides teaching these virtues, a few sports played at Assistant Director of Athletics: . . . . . Frank Mastrandrea Letterwinners Returning / Lost:...... 16 / 4 Head Athletic Trainer: ...... Anthony Cerundolo Holy Cross have the added value of focusing alumni and Starters Returning / Lost ...... 7 / 4 student support and enhancing our reputation locally and Manager of Events & Promotions: . . . . . Jennifer Kagno Newcomers: ...... 7 Fundraising Coordinator:...... Jennifer Whipple nationally. While Holy Cross continues to commit itself to Web Site: ...... www.GoHolyCross.com accomplishment in these sports, which are a rich part of our CREDITS tradition, we choose to do so in a way that complements the The 2011 Holy Cross men’s soccer yearbook is pub- pursuit of academic excellence. ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF lished by the College of the Holy Cross Department of Ath- Holy Cross is committed to the guiding principles of Director: ...... Charles Bare letics, all rights reserved. Copyright 2011. Writing, layout, the Patriot League, of which we are a founding member: Assistant Director: ...... Jim Wrobel design and editing by Meredith Cook. Editorial assistance by presidential control of athletics; the cultivation of the ideal Assistant Director: ...... Meredith Cook Jim Wrobel. Special thanks to Anna Poulter-Hendrickson, scholar-athlete; and participation in a wide variety of sports. Secretary: ...... Kristen Kearnan Kristen Kearnan, Jim Wrobel, Charles Bare, Jen Whipple, Commitment to the last principle assures that the College Jen Kagno, Frank Mastrandrea, Matt Perry and Rose Shea. sponsors, in a very evident way, gender equity. Photography by Peter Cooke, Holy Cross Athletic Media The department of athletics is also committed to com- Relations and Holy Cross Public Affairs. pliance with all College policies and regulations involved in Division I membership in the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Eastern College Athletic Conference. As a member of the NCAA, Holy Cross also advocates student-athlete welfare, diversity, gender equity, sportsman- ship, and ethical conduct in its athletic programs. 3 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER REECRUITINGCRUITING INNFORMATIONFORMATION

CORRESPONDENCE or legal guardians) prior to July 1 following the prospect’s transcript and a score from a PSAT, an SAT, a PACTPlus or It is important for prospective student-athletes to get in touch completion of the junior year in high school. After July 1, an ACT test taken on a national testing date under national with the coaching staff as soon as possible. An e-mail or institutional staff members may telephone a prospect once testing conditions. Prospects must be registered with the letter of inquiry into the program will initiate the recruiting per week (measured Sunday through Saturday). The once- NCAA Eligibility Center prior to making an offi cial visit. process. Recruiting questionnaires for most sports are also per-week limit applies to the entire institution. UNOFFICIAL VISITS available at www.GoHolyCross.com. The spring of your VIDEO TAPES According to NCAA bylaw 13.8.1, a prospect may visit junior year or early senior year is the most appropriate time In an attempt to make an accurate assessment as soon as an institution’s campus at the prospect’s own expense an to contact the coach. possible, it is recommended that video tapes be forwarded to unlimited number of times and may make an unoffi cial visit INTERVIEWS the coach’s attention as soon as possible. The video need not before the prospect’s senior year in high school. Students are strongly encouraged to have admissions be an elaborate production. Some simple game or practice interviews. The offi ce offers interviews from the summer tape is suffi cient with you being easily identifi ed. until Dec. 30. Alumni interviews in most metropolitan areas ADMISSIONS AND IMPORTANT DATES EVALUATIONS are available. Students must fi rst submit an application and As per NCAA bylaw 13.02.6.1, an evaluation is any ADMISSIONS AND APPLICATIONS: indicate they would like an alumni interview before Dec. 1. off-campus activity designed to assess the academic To join our mailing list and receive more information about EARLY DECISION qualifi cations or athletic ability of a prospect, including any the College of the Holy Cross, please visit https://applyweb. Students who are absolutely, 100 percent confi dent Holy visit to a prospect’s educational institution (during which no com/public/inquiry?hcinq. The application form (www. Cross is their top college choice are encouraged to apply contact occurs) or the observation of a prospect participating commonapp.org). can be sent electronically or mailed to during the early decision process. in any practice or competition at any size. We are limited in the Admissions Offi ce together with you application fee. our number of evaluations per prospective student-athlete. FINANCIAL AID CALENDAR: Financial aid is awarded on the basis of need. Prospective CONTACTS A typical recruiting calendar for a prospective student- student-athletes should complete the CSS Profi le Form in As per NCAA bylaw 13.02.3, a contact is any face-to-face athlete would go something like this: early fall. encounter between a prospect or the prospect’s parent • Spring of Junior Year — Make unoffi cial visits to schools or legal guardian and an institutional staff member or of interest and contact the head coach if Holy Cross falls NCAA ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATION athletics representative during which any dialogue occurs within your top-fi ve list of potential colleges. The NCAA Eligibility Center certifi es academic eligibility in excess of an exchange of a greeting. Any such face-to- • Summer before Senior Year — The head coach will and amateurism for all prospective student-athletes who wish face encounter that is prearranged or takes place on the be in contact regarding student-athlete’s interest and to compete in intercollegiate athletics at the Division I or II grounds of the prospect’s high school, or at the site of possible visit date. level. Prospective student-athletes must register at https:// organized competition or practice involving the prospect’s • Dec. 15 of Senior Year — Deadline for admissions web1.ncaa.org/eligibilitycenter and complete the online high school, preparatory school, two-year college, or all-star early decision. release form. Prospective student-athletes must arrange for team is considered a contact, regardless of the conversation • Jan. 15 of Senior Year — Deadline for admissions the appropriate national testing agency to send copies of that occurs. We are limited to three off-campus contacts per regular decision. standardized test scores (e.g., SAT or ACT) directly to the prospective student-athlete. NCAA Eligibility Center. Prospects must also complete the APPLICATION DEADLINES: amateurism questionnaire. An institution may not provide OFFICIAL VISITS December 1 — Last day to request alumni interview an offi cial visit to a prospective student-athlete until he or According to NCAA bylaw 13.7.1.2, a prospect may not (application needs to be postmarked by this date). she registers with the NCAA Eligibility Center. make more than fi ve expense-paid visits to NCAA member December 15 — Deadline for admissions early institutions, regardless of the number of sports in which decision. TELEPHONE CALLS the prospect is involved. An institution may not provide December 30 — Last day for on-campus interviews. As per NCAA bylaw 13.1.3.1, institutional staff members an expense-paid visit to a prospect who has not presented January 15 — Deadline for admissions regular may not telephone a prospect (or the prospect’s relatives the institution with a high school (or college) academic decision. 4 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER SOOCCERCCER FAACILITIESCILITIES

LINDA JOHNSON SMITH SOCCER STADIUM

The 1,320 seat Linda Johnson Smith Soccer Stadium offi cially opened in the fall of 2006, for the beginning of the 2006 soccer season. The fi rst regular season game played at the stadium was between the Holy Cross women’s soccer team and Providence on Aug. 25, 2006, while the offi cial blessing and dedication was held on Sept. 8, 2006, prior to the men’s game with St. Bonaventure. The stadium is located behind the Hart Center, and serves as the fi rst-ever permanent home for Crusader soccer. The surface of the fi eld is natural grass, with spectator seating on both sides of the fi eld. The stadium also has permanent lights, allowing both the men’s and women’s soccer teams to play home games at night for the fi rst time in school history. It also includes a press box at the top of the bleachers, with space for the public address announcer, media and a VIP section. A successful fundraising campaign raised funds to support construction of the facility and indoor changing / meeting rooms for the men’s and women’s teams in the Hart Center. The stadium is the fi rst new playing facility on campus since the debut of the lighted artifi cial turf fi eld and running track in 1988. As the stadium is located adjacent to the turf fi eld and track, spectator stands were built on both sides, accommodating fans at both facilities. Construction began in the Spring of 2005 and a few months later, on May 19, 2005, the Linda Johnson Smith Soccer Stadium was introduced at a small groundbreaking ceremony behind the Hart Center. Linda Johnson Smith is wife and business partner of Park B. Smith (Class of 1954), and both were leading contributors to the major fundraising campaign for construction of the stadium. In addition to the Smiths, major contributors in attendance at the groundbreaking were: Michael Greene (Class of 1984); Sean (Class of 1976) and Cathy (Class of 1977) O’Neil; Tim Egan (Class of 1977); and Chris (Class of 1980) and Cathy (Class of 1980) Collins. The cost of the facility was in excess of $2 million. The money was raised through a fundraising campaign, as part of the Lift High the Cross Campaign, which seeks to enhance Holy Cross’ place among the nation’s premier liberal arts colleges. 5 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER 22011011 ROOSTERSTER & SCCHEDULEHEDULE

2011 ROSTER 2011 SCHEDULE No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School DATE OPPONENT ...... TIME 1 Evan Polanik G Jr. 6-1 170 Holliston, Mass. / Xaverian Brothers Aug. 26 UNIVERSITY ...... 7:00 p.m. 2 Jordan Michael M Sr. 6-0 160 Burnaby, British Columbia / Burnaby North Sept. 2 DARTMOUTH...... 7:30 p.m. 3 Josh Cintas F So. 5-7 150 San Diego, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic Sept. 6 SACRED HEART...... 7:00 p.m. 4 Joey Curran D Sr. 5-11 170 Salem, Va. / North Cross Sept. 9 Temple ^ ...... 5:00 p.m. 5 Andrew Butterworth M Fr. 5-10 175 Haverhill, Mass. / Central Catholic Sept. 11 George Mason ^ ...... 12:00 p.m. 6 Pat McCann M Jr. 5-11 165 Rockville Center, N.Y. / Chaminade Sept. 14 at Providence ...... 3:00 p.m. 7 Monty Sanders M So. 5-6 120 Temecula, Calif. / Temecula Valley Sept. 17 at Rhode Island...... 1:00 p.m. 8 Tommy Uttaro M So. 5-8 150 Staten Island, N.Y. / Staten Island Tech 9 Beau Gordon M Fr. 5-10 155 Millburn, N.J. / St. Benedict’s Prep Sept. 24 at Army * ...... 7:00 p.m. 11 Nolan McKeever M So. 5-10 160 Lilburn, Ga. / St. Pius Sept. 27 NORTHEASTERN...... 7:00 p.m. 13 John O’Hanlon M Fr. 5-7 130 St. James, N.Y. / Chaminade Oct. 1 LAFAYETTE * ...... 3:00 p.m. 14 Taylor Esper D So. 5-8 150 Slingerlands, N.Y. / Albany Academy Oct. 8 COLGATE * ...... 1:00 p.m. 15 Vincent Garofalo D Sr. 5-9 145 Glenwood, Md. / Mount St. Joseph Oct. 15 at Bucknell *...... 1:00 p.m. 16 Steven Stefanak F Jr. 6-0 160 Massapequa, N.Y. / Chaminade Oct. 18 at New Hampshire ...... 7:00 p.m. 17 Tony Rosales M Sr. 6-2 160 Aurora, Colo. / Smoky Hill Oct. 22 LEHIGH *...... 3:00 p.m. 18 Dane Kenny F So. 6-3 180 Williston Park, N.Y. / St. Anthony’s Oct. 25 BROWN...... 7:00 p.m. 19 Ian McGarry D Fr. 5-11 140 Hanover, Ind. / Madison Consolidated Oct. 29 at Navy * ...... 7:00 p.m. 20 Gavin Millay D Fr. 5-10 165 Shelburne, Vt. / Rice Memorial Nov. 5 AMERICAN * ...... 3:00 p.m. 21 Max Pettinelli D So. 5-9 150 Scituate, Mass. / Scituate Nov. 11 Patriot League Semifi nals 22 Shane Regan M Jr. 5-10 150 Quincy, Mass. / Quincy Nov. 13 Patriot League Championship Game 23 Kevin O’Connell F So. 6-2 160 Basking Ridge, N.J. / Ridge 25 Michael Thompson G Fr. 6-0 185 Cromwell, Conn. / Xavier Home games, listed in BOLD CAPS, 26 Brendan McGill D So. 6-0 165 Northborough, Mass. / Algonquin 27 Will Bowers D Fr. 6-5 170 Raleigh, N.C. / Leesville Road played at the Linda Johnson Smith Soccer Stadium All dates and times are tentative and subject to change Times listed are Eastern Daylight Time Head Coach: Ted Priestly (Second Season / Massachusetts, 1994) * Patriot League games Assistant Coach: James Greenslit (First Season / Wheaton, 2006) ^ Brown Classic, Providence, R.I. Assistant Coach: Karl Spratt (First Season / Sunderland, 2005) 6 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER COOACHINGACHING STTAFFAFF

quarterfi nals, posted an overall mark of 15-5-2 and fi n- TED PRIESTLY ished the year ranked seventh in the nation. PRIESTLY’S CAREER HEAD COACH Following the 2003 season, Priestly was named the COACHING RECORD NSCAA New England Division II Coach of the Year, the HIRD EASON T S New England Intercollegiate Soccer League Division II Overall Conference MASSACHUSETTS, 1994 Coach of the Year and the Eastern Massachusetts Soccer Year School W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Ted Priestly is in his third year Coaches Association College Coach of the Year. He also 1997 UMass-Lowell 7-12-0 .368 as the head men’s soccer coach won New England Intercollegiate Soccer League Division 1998 UMass-Lowell 5-14-1 .263 at the College of the Holy Cross II Coach of the Year honors in 1999, when he led UMass- 1999 UMass-Lowell 11-8-0 .579 in 2011. In his fi rst two seasons, Lowell to an overall mark of 11-8-0 and the seventh-best 2000 UMass-Lowell 10-7-3 .500 6-4-3 .462 Priestly’s teams went 9-20-5 as turnaround in Division II. 2001 UMass-Lowell 13-5-0 .722 9-4-0 .692 two players were named to All-Pa- 2002 UMass-Lowell 13-5-2 .650 8-3-2 .533 triot League teams (Kyle Miller in 2003 UMass-Lowell 15-5-2 .682 9-4-0 .692 2009 and 2010, Tom Van Grinsven 2004 UMass-Lowell 15-3-2 .750 11-2-0 .846 in 2010). He also had four student- 2005 UMass-Lowell 10-5-4 .526 8-4-1 .615 athletes earn Patriot League weekly 2006 UMass-Lowell 7-4-6 .412 5-3-5 .385 honors and 12 were named to the 2007 UMass-Lowell 12-4-4 .600 10-2-1 .769 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2008 UMass-Lowell 13-4-4 .765 9-1-3 .692 Priestly came to Holy Cross from UMass-Lowell, 2009 Holy Cross 6-10-0 .375 4-3-0 .571 where he served as the head men’s soccer coach from 2010 Holy Cross 3-10-5 .306 0-4-3 .214 1997-2008. He posted an overall record of 131-76-28 dur- Holy Cross (2 Years) 9-20-5 .338 4-7-3 .393 ing his 12 seasons with the River Hawks, with his team Career (13 Years) 140-96-33 .582 79-34-18 .672 posting a winning record in each of his fi nal 10 years. Priestly led UMass-Lowell to the NCAA Tournament four During his 12 years at UMass-Lowell, Priestly had six times, including a pair of appearances in the national quar- players earn All-America honors, while 22 of his players terfi nals. His teams also fi nished the season ranked in the were named All-New England and 40 River Hawks were NSCAA Division II top 25 on fi ve occasions. named All-Northeast-10 Conference. He also served on During the 2008 season, Priestly led the River Hawks the NCAA Tournament selection committee from 1997- to an overall record of 13-4-4. His team shared the North- 2001, and was a coach at the ’s east-10 Conference regular season title and advanced to Youth Development Academy in 2002. the quarterfi nals of the NCAA Tournament. Priestly previ- Prior to his time at UMass-Lowell, Priestly spent two ously won Northeast-10 Coach of the Year honors in 2007, years as an assistant coach at Wheaton College in 1995 when he led UMass-Lowell to an overall record of 12-4-4 and 1996. He was also a coach for the Massachusetts youth and a trip to the NCAA Tournament round of 16. His 2007 state team in the U.S. Olympic Development Program. and 2008 teams both fi nished the season ranked ninth in A native of Westford, Mass., Priestly graduated from the nation in the NSCAA Division II poll. UMass-Amherst in 1994 with a degree in political science. In 2004, Priestly’s team won the Northeast-10 Tour- He was a three-year letterwinner on the Minuteman soccer nament title and made an appearance in the NCAA Tour- team as a defender. nament, with an overall record of 15-3-2. He also led the Priestly resides in Chelmsford, Mass., with his wife, River Hawks to the Northeast-10 Tournament crown in Melanie, and their children, Luke and Madeline. 2003, when the team advanced to the NCAA Tournament 7 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER COOACHINGACHING STTAFFAFF

JAMES KARL GREENSLIT SPRATT ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON FIRST SEASON WHEATON, 2006 SUNDERLAND, 2005 James Greenslit is in his fi rst Karl Spratt is in his fi rst sea- season as an assistant men’s soc- son as an assistant men’s soccer cer coach at the College of the Holy coach at the College of the Holy Cross in 2011. He joins the Cru- Cross in 2011, working specifi - saders’ soccer staff after spending cally with the goalkeepers. He the last two seasons as an assistant joins the Crusaders’ soccer staff coach at his alma mater, Wheaton. after spending the last two sea- During that time, Greenslit was also sons as an assistant coach with the soccer camp director for North- head coach Ted Priestly’s former eastern. From 2007-2008, Greenslit team, UMass-Lowell. Spratt has spent time as an assistant coach at also worked as the goalkeep- Northeastern. He is also currently the head coach for the ers coach for the New England FC Greater Boston Bolts under-13 team. Revolution’s Youth Development Program since 2009. In Along with his experience as a soccer coach, Greenslit Spratt’s fi rst season with the organization, both the un- played three varsity seasons of Division III soccer at der-16s and under-18s successfully advanced to the U.S. Wheaton from 2002-2004. He was a two-time NEWMAC Soccer Development Academy’s playoffs for the fi rst time Player of the Year and three-time NSCAA All-American ever. while playing collegiately. Greenslit was also a member Spratt’s previous work experience includes coaching stints of the New England Revolution reserve team in 2007 and with a variety of English club academy programs, includ- has played professionally for the Western Mass. Pioneers ing Sunderland AFC and Darlington FC. He also spent and the New Hampshire Phantoms of the United Soccer time as the head goalkeepers coach with various universi- Leagues. ties in the northeast of England. Greenslit is a 2006 graduate of Wheaton, earning A graduate of the University of Sunderland, Spratt holds his bachelor’s degree in economics. In August of 2010, a bachelor’s degree in sport and exercise development Greenslit received his NSCAA National Diploma. and his FA goalkeeping licenses. He has also earned the NSCAA’s national goalkeeping diploma. A native of Newcastle, England, Spratt spent time as a player with Manchester United’s youth academy, while he was also part of an England National Team developmental squad at the Under-18 level. In addition to his work with the Revolution, Spratt is a full-time instructor with Chal- lenger Sports. 8 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

Conference fi rst team ... Selected fi rst team All-State and JOEY CURRAN named Virginia Division II state Player of the Year as a SR. • D • 5-11 • 170 senior ... Named second team All-State during sophomore and junior years ... Team won the VIS state champion- SALEM, VA. #4 ship in 2007, while capturing four VIC conference titles ... NORTH CROSS H.S. Member of the Roanoke Star club team, serving as team 2010: Appeared in 15 games, mak- captain in from 2003-2008 ... Team won the second divi- ing four starts … Helped the team sion of the Tivoli Cup (Wibroe Cup) ... Class Vice Presi- hold opponents scoreless in six dent freshman-senior year. games … Took a total of three shots … Earned starts on defense against PERSONAL: Son of Paul and Kelly Curran ... Has one Lafayette (9/25), Harvard (10/6), brother (Johnny) and one sister (Maria) ... Majoring in New Hampshire (10/20) and Brown Economics. (10/26).

2009: Appeared in 10 games, mak- ing six starts … Made four consec- utive starts as a midfi elder from 10/3-10/17 … Named to the 2009 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

2008: Appeared in 17 games ... Saw fi rst collegiate action against Massachusetts (8/29) ... Finished the season with seven shots, including four shots on goal.

BEFORE HOLY CROSS: Five-year starter on the North Cross varsity soccer team ... Team captain during junior and senior seasons ... Named team MVP in 2006 and 2007, making him the third player in school history to win back- to-back MVP awards ... Four-time member of the VIC All-

CURRAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG PK-Att 2008 14-0 0 0 0 7 .000 4 .571 0 0-0 2009 10-6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2010 15-4 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 39-10 0 0 0 10 .000 4 .286 0 0-0 9 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

... Team won the conference championship in 2005 ... VINCENT GAROFALO Member of the SAC United Premier 91 club team, serv- SR. • D • 5-9 • 145 ing as team captain in 2007 and 2008 ... Club team won the Maryland state championship in 2006 and 2007 ... Par- GLENWOOD, MD. #15 ticipated in the USL ODP National ID Camp in 2006 and MOUNT ST. JOSEPH H.S. 2007 ... Played in the USL national championship game ... Member of National Honor Society. 2010: Named to the 2010 CoSIDA / ESPN Academic All-District I PERSONAL: Son of Gary Garofalo and Janet West ... second team … Started in 17 games Has one brother (Colin) and three sisters (Justine, Brittany on defense … Helped the team hold and Danielle) ... Majoring in Economics. opponents scoreless in six games … Totaled two shots on-goal … Took shots against Lafayette (9/25) and Army (11/6) … Named to the Pa- triot League Academic Honor Roll.

2009: Appeared in all 16 games, making 15 starts on defense … Key part of a defense that allowed just 18 goals all season, with a 1.09 goals against average and four shutouts … Made his fi rst collegiate start against Providence (9/5) … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

2008: Played in nine games ... Made fi rst collegiate ap- pearance against Providence (9/5) ... Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

BEFORE HOLY CROSS: Three-year member of the Mount St. Joseph varsity soccer team ... Served as team captain during senior season ... Named team MVP in 2007 ... Named All-State and fi rst team All-MIAA as a senior

GAROFALO’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG PK-Att 2008 9-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2009 16-15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2010 17-17 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 Total 42-32 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 1100 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

BEFORE HOLY CROSS: Four-year member of the JORDAN MICHAEL Burnaby North varsity soccer team ... Team captain in SR. • D • 6-0 • 160 2006, 2007 and 2008 ... Team won the district champi- onship in 2007... Member of the Vancouver Selects club BURNABY, BRITISH COLUMBIA #2 team, serving as team captain from 2004-2008 ... Named BURNABY NORTH H.S. his club team’s Best Defender in 2007 and 2008 ... Club team won the national championship in 2006, and the Team Captain provicial championship in 2004, 2006 and 2008.

2010: Appeared and started in 10 PERSONAL: Son of Bill Michael and Luisa da Silva ... games ... Finished the season with Has two brothers (Evan da Silva and Marcus da Silva) ... one assist for one point … Took a Majoring in Economics. total of fi ve shots, two on-goal ... Tallied an assist against Albany (9/29) ... Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

2009: Appeared in all 16 games, making 12 starts ... Finished the season with one goal and one assist for three points … Took a total of nine shots, four on-goal ... Recorded his fi rst collegiate goal in the 2-0 win against Colgate (10/3) ... Collected an assist against Colgate as well … Ranked fourth on the team in shot per- centage (.111).

2008: Played in all 19 games, making 18 starts ... Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... Earned his fi rst collegiate assist against Army (11/1) ... Made fi rst col- legiate start versus Massachusetts (8/29) ... Finished sea- son with 13 shots, including seven shots on goal.

MICHAEL’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG PK-Att 2008 19-18 0 1 1 13 .000 7 .538 0 0-0 2009 16-12 1 1 3 9 .111 4 .444 0 0-0 2010 10-10 0 1 1 5 .000 2 ,400 0 0-0 Total 45-40 1 3 5 27 .037 13 .481 0 0-0 1111 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

BEFORE HOLY CROSS: Played varsity soccer for four TONY ROSALES years ... Served as team captain in 2007 ... Team won three SR. • M • 6-2 • 160 state championships during high school career ... Named All-Conference and All-State in 2006 and 2007 ... Member AURORA, COLO. #17 of the Real Colorado club team, serving as team captain SMOKY HILL H.S. from 2004-2008 ... Club team won the 2007 state and re- gional championships. 2010: Appeared in 15 games, mak- ing three starts … Recorded one PERSONAL: Majoring in Physics. goal for two points … Took four shots, three on-goal … Made his one shot taken against Navy (10/23) count, fi nding the back of the net for his sole goal of the season … Took a season-high two shots against Army (11/6).

2009: Appeared in 12 games, mak- ing 10 starts … Recorded one goal for two points … Fin- ished the season with four shots taken, two on-goal … Made his one shot against Central Connecticut count, scor- ing his fi rst collegiate goal (9/12) … Ranked second on the team with a .250 shot percentage … Tallied a season-high two shots, including one on-goal against Army (11/7).

2008: Appeared in 16 games ... Made three starts ... Fin- ished the season with two assists for two points ... Earned his fi rst career assist at Florida Gulf Coast (9/19) ... Saw fi rst collegiate action against Central Connecticut (9/2) ... Made fi rst career start at Boston College (10/28).

ROSALES’ CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG PK-Att 2008 16-3 0 2 2 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 2009 12-10 1 0 2 4 .250 2 .500 0 0-0 2010 15-3 1 0 2 4 .250 3 .750 0 0-1 Total 43-16 2 2 6 13 .154 7 .538 0 0-1 1122 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

in 2008 ... Team won the 2007 NSCHSAA League cham- PAT MCCANN pionship and the 2007 Catholic League state champions JR. • M • 5-11 • 165 ... Named All-League and All-State in 2008 ... Selected to the Newsday All-Long Island team in 2008, and the ESPN ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N.Y. #6 Rise All-Area Top VI ... Played on the Albertson Academy CHAMINADE H.S. club soccer team, serving as team captain from 2004-2008 ... Club team won the NERP championship in 2007 and Team Captain the New York state championship in 2008 ... Member of National Honor Society. 2010: Started all 18 games … Recorded two assists for two PERSONAL: Son of Joseph and Patricia McCann ... Has points, ranking second on the one sister (Molly) ... Has not yet declared a major. team in assists … Took a total of nine shots, three on-goal … Col- lected his assists against Buck- nell (10/9) and Navy (10/23), with a season-high two shots in those games as well … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

2009: Appeared in 12 games, making 11 starts … Record- ed an assist for one point … Collected his fi rst collegiate point against American (10/31), tallying an assist … Fin- ished with 14 shots, three on-goal … Earned the fi rst start of his Holy Cross career against Providence (9/5) … Took a season-high three shots against Boston College (10/21) … His 14 total shots on the season ranked third on the team.

BEFORE HOLY CROSS: Two-year member of the Chaminade varsity soccer team ... Served as team captain

MCCANN’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG PK-Att 2009 12-11 0 1 1 14 .000 3 .214 0 0-0 2010 18-18 0 2 2 9 .000 3 .333 0 0-0 Total 30-29 0 3 3 23 .000 6 .261 0 0-0 1133 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

2006 and 2007 ... Club team won the Sub-Region I league EVAN POLANIK championship in 2006 ... Named to the Honor Roll from JR. • G • 6-1 • 170 2005-2009. HOLLISTON, MASS. #1 PERSONAL: Son of David and Linda Polanik ... Has one XAVERIAN BROTHERS H.S. brother (Marc) ... Majoring in Economics and Account- ing. 2010: Started 17 games in goal … Posted a 3-10-4 record ... Recorded fi ve shutouts ... Fin- ished the season with 85 saves and a .759 save percentage ... Allowed just 27 goals and re- corded a 1.50 goals against aver- age ... Picked up Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week honors twice (9/13 and 9/20) ... Had a season-high 10 saves against San Diego (9/12) ... Registered shutouts against Stony Brook (9/10), San Diego, North- western (9/19), American (10/30) and Army (11/6).

2009: Did not see action in any games.

BEFORE HOLY CROSS: Three-year member of the Xaverian Brothers varsity soccer team ... Named to the Catholic Conference All-Star fi rst team in 2007 and 2008 ... Member of the New England Revolution youth club team ... Also played for the FC Greater Boston Bolts from 2005-2008 ... Club team was a Region I fi nalist in 2006 and 2007, and won the Massachusetts State Cup in

POLANIK’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS Min GA GAA Saves Pct. Win Loss Tie SHO 2010 17-17 1623:21 27 1.50 85 .759 3 10 4 5 1144 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

Boston Herald All-Scholastic teams in 2008 ... Received SHANE REGAN All-Scholastic honors from the Patriot Ledger in 2006, JR. • M • 5-10 • 150 2007 and 2008 ... Set school records with six goals in a single game and 101 career points ... Played for the FC QUINCY, MASS. #22 Blazers club team ... Club team won the State Cup cham- NORTH QUINCY H.S. pionship and was the Regional runner-up in 2006, 2007 and 2008. 2010: Appeared in 17 games … Took one shot on the season, PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Veronica Regan ... Has coming on-goal against Boston two brothers (Michael and Brian) and one sister (Kerry) ... College (10-12) … Named to the Has not yet declared a major. Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

2009: Appeared in 15 games, making six starts … Scored two goals on the season for four points … Finished with fi ve shots, all on-goal … Ranked third on the team in points and goals … Led the team in shot percentage (.400) and shots on-goal percentage (1.000) … Notched the fi rst goal of his career in the 1-0 win over Albany (9/29) … Followed with another goal in the 2-0 victory against Colgate, also marking a season- high two shots taken (10/3) … Saw his fi rst collegiate ac- tion against Providence (9/5) …Earned his fi rst collegiate start against Bryant (9/8).

BEFORE HOLY CROSS: Four-year member of the North Quincy varsity soccer team ... Served as team cap- tain in 2008 ... Received the Team Gold Academic Award in 2006, 2007 and 2008 ... Named to the Boston Globe and

REGAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG PK-Att 2009 15-6 2 0 4 5 .400 5 1.000 2 0-0 2010 17-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 Total 32-6 2 0 4 6 .333 6 1.000 2 0-0 1155 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

runner-up in 2004 and 2006, and fi nished in fi rst place in STEVEN STEFANAK the North Division in 2009 ... Named to the Honor Roll in JR. • F • 6-0 • 160 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. MASSAPEQUA, N.Y. #16 PERSONAL: Son of Frank and Susan Stefanak ... Has CHAMINADE H.S. three brothers (Kevin, Sean and Patrick) ... Has not yet de- clared a major. 2010: Appeared in 18 games, making fi ve starts … Scored one goal for two points … Totaled eight shots, fi ve on-goal … Re- corded his fi rst collegiate goal against Northern Illinois (9/17) … Took a season-high three shots at American (10/30) … Earned four consecutive starts from 10/6-10/16 … Had a .625 shots-on-goal percentage.

2009: Appeared in 14 games … Saw his fi rst collegiate action against Central Connecticut (9/12), also recording his fi rst collegiate shot … Finished with four shots taken, one on-goal … Tallied a shot on- goal against Harvard (10/7).

BEFORE HOLY CROSS: Two-year member of the Chaminade varsity soccer team ... Served as team cap- tain during his senior year ... Team won the 2007 Catholic League state championship ... Earned All-League honors during junior and senior seasons ... Named All-Scholastic and All-State as a junior ... Played on the Massapequa Ter- minators United club team ... Club team was the State Cup

STEFANAK’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG PK-Att 2009 14-0 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 2010 18-5 1 0 2 8 .125 5 .625 0 0-0 Total 32-5 1 0 2 12 .083 6 .500 0 0-0 1166 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

JOSH CINTAS SO. • F • 5-7 • 150 SAN DIEGO, CALIF. #3 CATHEDRAL CATHOLIC H.S.

2010: Did not see action due to injury.

BEFORE HOLY CROSS: Played four years of varsity soccer at Cathedral Catholic ... Team captain junior and senior seasons ... Set a school single- season record with 18 goals and 50 points as a senior and 27 as- sists as a junior ... Named team MVP as a freshman … Named fi rst team All-Western League and fi rst team All-CIF San Diego twice (2008-2009) ... Second team All-Western league as a sophomore … Two- time Union Tribune All-Academic honoree (2008-2009) ... Helped team to two San Diego CIF Championships (2007- 2008)… Team won Western League Championship all four years … Played on the San Diego Surf Soccer Club team.

PERSONAL: Son of Joshua and Anita Cintas ... Has two brothers (Justin and Jacob) ... Has not yet declared a ma- jor. 1177 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

Team won three consecutive New England championships TAYLOR ESPER (2005-2007). SO. • D • 5-8 • 150 PERSONAL: Son of Daniel Esper and Sarah Reed-Esper SLINGERLANDS, N.Y. #14 ... Father played soccer for Holy Cross (Class of 1982)… ALBANY ACADEMY Has one brother (Garrett) and one sister (Mia) ... Has not yet declared a major. 2010: Appeared in six games, making three starts on defense … Helped the team hold oppo- nents scoreless in six games … Saw his fi rst collegiate action against Northern Illinois (9/17) … Earned his fi rst collegiate start against Harvard (10/6) … Also made starts against Buck- nell (10/9) and Boston College (10/12).

BEFORE HOLY CROSS: Played three years of varsity soccer at the Albany Acad- emy ... Team captain and MVP as a senior ... Team was ranked No. 1 in the state (2007) ... Team was three-time Sectional semifi nalists … Named fi rst team All-Colonial Council and fi rst team All-Class A (2007-2008) … Co- lonial Council MVP runner-up (2007) … Selected to the Times Union Class A fi rst team and All-Section (2008) … Also played one year of varsity soccer for the Loomis Chaffee School (2009) … Played on the BlackWatch Pre- mier club team … Five-time team captain (2004-2009) …

ESPER’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG PK-Att 2010 6-3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1188 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

DANE KENNY SO. • F • 6-3 • 180 WILLISTON PARK#18, N.Y. ST. ANTHONY’S H.S.

2010: Did not see action due to injury.

BEFORE HOLY CROSS: Played two years of varsity soc- cer at St. Anthony’s ... Team captain as a senior ... Team was crowned CHSAA New York state champions (2008) and state semifi nalists (2009) ... Team was four-time NSCHSAA league champions … Named to the NSCHSAA All-League team and CHSAA All-State team (2009) … Named MVP of the 2009 NSCHSAA championship game … Selected for the Newsday All-Long Island team (2008) and the ESPN Rise All-Area Top VI … Two-time NSCHSAA All-Academic team honoree (2008- 2009) … Played on the Albertson Soccer Club team … Two-time team captain (2008-2010) … Team won back- to-back Northeast championships (2008-2009) and was 2008 national fi nalist.

PERSONAL: Son of Dane and Paula Kenny ... Father played soccer for the University of the West Indies … Has one sister (Diane) ... Has not yet declared a major. 1199 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

PERSONAL: Son of Jeffrey and Barbara McGill ... Has BRENDAN MCGILL one brother (Bradley) and one sister (Meghan) … Major- SO. • D • 6-0 • 165 ing in Economics. NORTHBORUGH#26, MASS. ALGONQUIN H.S.

2010: Appeared in three games on defense … Saw his fi rst col- legiate action against Boston College (10/12) … Also saw ac- tion against Brown (10/26) and American (10/30) … Helped the team hold American scoreless for 110 minutes.

BEFORE HOLY CROSS: Played four years of varsity soc- cer at Algonquin ... Team captain as a senior ... Team won Mid- Wach A League championship all four years … Two-time Central Massachusetts champions (2006 & 2009) … Fin- ished his high school career with 24 goals and 45 assists … Named Mid-Wach and Central Massachusetts All-Star as a sophomore, junior and senior … Two-time All-State hon- oree (2008-2009) … Selected to the Worcester Telegram & Gazette Super Team twice (2008-2009) … Played on the MPS Boston Bulldogs club soccer team … Three-time team captain (2007-2009) … Earned team MVP honors in 2006 and 2008 …Team was the 2008 U.S. club soccer regional champions … 2008 U.S. club soccer national fi - nalists … 2009 State Cup semi-fi nalists.

MCGILL’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG PK-Att 2010 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2200 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

NOLAN MCKEEVER SO. • M • 5-10 • 160 LILBURN, GA. #11 ST. PIUS H.S. 2010: Played in four games … Saw his fi rst collegiate action against Stony Brook (9/10) … Also played in the games against Boston College (10/12), Brown (10/26) and American (10/30).

BEFORE HOLY CROSS: Played four years of varsity soc- cer at St. Pius ... Team captain as a senior … Named team’s Best New Player as a freshman … Team won state championship in 2009 … Played on the Cobb Futbol Club team … Team captain from 2004- 2010 … Team won 2006 Dallas Cup … Named one of the top 100 college soccer recruits for 2010 according to Top Drawer Soccer ... Member of the U.S. Olympic Devel- opment Program … Captained Regional ODP team from 2004-2009.

PERSONAL: Son of Robert and Karen McKeever ... Has one brother (Nathan) and one sister (Lauren) … Nathan plays soccer at Emory ... Has not yet declared a major.

MCKEEVER’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG PK-Att 2010 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2211 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

his senior season ... Team won State Section Champion- KEVIN O’CONNELL ship in 2009 … Named to the fi rst team All-Skyland Con- SO. • F • 6-2 • 160 ference (2009) … Second team All-State Central Division selection (2009) … Named to the second team All-Sky- BASKING RIDGE, N.J. #23 land Conference (2007) … Courier News fi rst team All- RIDGE H.S. Area selection (2009) … Played on the PDA club soccer team … 2008 U.S. Soccer Cup Finalists. 2010: Appeared in all 18 games, making 16 starts … Tied for PERSONAL: Son of Bob and Jean O’Connell … Has one the team-lead with three goals brother (Ryan) and one sister (Kristen) ... Has not yet de- scored … Also registered two clared a major. assists for a total of eight points, second most on the team … Totaled 20 shots, 11 on-goal … Collected his fi rst collegiate goal against Dartmouth (9/4) … Scored a goal and added his fi rst collegiate assist in the follow- ing game against Stony Brook (9/10) … Notched a goal against Albany (9/29) and an assist against Bucknell (10/9) … Tallied a season-high four shots against Stony Brook … Finished the season taking 1.11 shots per game … Led the freshman class in points and goals scored.

BEFORE HOLY CROSS: Played four years of varsity soccer at Ridge ... Won team MVP award as a senior ... Captained team as a senior … Finished career with 28 goals and 10 assists, including 15 goals and eight assists

O’CONNELL’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG PK-Att 2010 18-16 3 2 8 20 .150 11 .550 0 0-0 2222 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

MAX PETTINELLI SO. • D • 5-9 • 150 SCITUATE, MASS#21. SCITUATE H.S.

2010: Appeared in seven games on defense … Saw fi rst col- legiate action vs. Stony Brook (9/10) … Also played in the San Diego (9/12), Northern Illinois (9/17), Albany (9/29), Bucknell (10/9), Boston College (10/12) and American (10/30) games … Helped team post shutouts vs. Stony Brook, San Diego and American … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

BEFORE HOLY CROSS: Played four years of varsity soccer at Scituate ... Won team MVP award as a senior ... Captained team as a senior and junior … Finished career with 15 goals and 26 assists, including nine goals and fi ve assists his senior season ... Three-time All-Patriot League selection (2007-2009) … Patriot Ledger All-Scholastic honorable mention (2008-2009) … Boston Globe All- Scholastic honorable mention (2009) … Also captained the indoor and outdoor track teams his senior season … Played on the South Shore United Blazers club soccer team … Captained squad from 2004-2010 … Team was the President’s Cup New England champions (2009).

PERSONAL: Has not yet declared a major.

PETTINELLI’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG PK-Att 2010 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2233 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

MONTY SANDERS SO. • M • 5-6 • 120 TEMECULA, CALIF. #7 TEMECULA VALLEY H.S. 2010: Started in all 18 games … Recorded one goal for two points … Totaled 20 shots, nine on-goal … Ranked third on the team in shots taken … Scored his fi rst collegiate goal against Bucknell (10/9) … Took a sea- son-high two shots six times … Had a .450 shots-on-goal per- centage … Averaged 1.11 shots per-game.

BEFORE HOLY CROSS: Played three years of varsity soccer at Temecula Valley ... Named 2009 team captain … Team won 2007 Southwestern League championship … Finished career with 14 goals and 17 assists … Named to the 2007 All-Scholastic team … Second team All-League (2007) … Selected team Most Improved Player (2007) … Also played for Nomads Soccer Club … Two-time team co-captain (2009-2010) … Earned 2009 Coach’s Award.

PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Tonya Sanders … Has one sister (Jordan) … Majoring in Mathematics.

SANDERS’ CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG PK-Att 2010 18-18 1 0 2 20 .050 9 .450 0 0-0 2244 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

TOMMY UTTARO SO. • M • 5-8 • 150 STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. #8 STATEN ISLAND TECH H.S. 2010: Appeared in all 18 games, making 15 starts … Totaled sev- en shots, three-on-goal … Took a season-high two shots in three games (Dartmouth, Bucknell and New Hampshire) … Started the fi rst eight games of the sea- son … Averaged 0.39 shots per- game.

BEFORE HOLY CROSS: Played three years of varsity soccer at Staten Island Tech ... Captained team as a se- nior … Three-time team Coach’s Award winner … Two- time Staten Island Advance All-Star (2008-2009) … Also played for PDA club soccer team.

PERSONAL: Son of James and Jennifer Uttaro … Has two sisters (Denise and Elena) … Majoring in Biology.

UTTARO’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG PK-Att 2010 18-15 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0 0-0 2255 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

WILL BOWERS ANDREW BUTTERWORTH BEAU GORDON FR. • D • 6-5 • 170 FR. • M • 5-10 • 175 FR. • M • 5-10 • 155 RALEIGH, N.C.#27 HAVERHILL, MASS. #5 MILLBURN, N.J. #9 LEESVILLE ROAD H.S. CENTRAL CATHOLIC H.S. ST. BENEDICT’S PREP BEFORE HOLY CROSS: BEFORE HOLY CROSS: BEFORE HOLY CROSS: Played three years of varsity Played three years of varsity soc- Started four years of varsity soccer at Leesville Road ... Cap- cer at Central Catholic ... Spent soccer at St. Benedict’s Prep ... tained team as a senior ... Named the majority of his time playing Three-time New Jersey All-Prep All-Conference and All-Region for the IMG under-18 Develop- selection (2008-2010) … Helped in 2010 ... Helped team win 2010 ment Academy Team, the FC team to four straight New Jersey Cap-8 Conference champion- Stars of Massachusetts and the prep state championships (2007- ship ... Two-time Sportsmanship FC Greater Boston Bolts … 2010) … Team was nationally honoree at Brittany Tournament Five-year member of the Mas- ranked in the top 25 from 2008- (2009 and 2010) … Also played sachusetts ODP state team … 2010 … Won team’s Scholar three seasons of varsity basket- Named the 2009 MVP of the un- Athlete award (2010). ball, captaining team as a senior der-18 state championship team … Played on the 92 CASL Elite soccer team … Team won (FC Stars) … Helped the team become a Region 1 Premier PERSONAL: Son of Jonathan and Nancy Gordon ... Has state cup in 2010. League fi nalist …Won two state championships with FC one brother (Austin) and two sisters (Marlena and Isabella) Greater Boston Bolts (2006 and 2007). … Brother, Austin, is currently a senior on the men’s soc- PERSONAL: Son of Mark and Susan Bowers ... Has two cer team at Susquehanna … Has not yet declared a major. sisters (Mary Kate and Anne) … Majoring in Psychology. PERSONAL: Son of Kenneth and Lynne Butterworth ... Has not yet declared a major. 2266 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

IAN MCGARRY GAVIN MILLAY FR. • D • 5-11 • 140 FR. • D • 5-10 • 165 HANOVER, IND.#19 SHELBURNE, V#20T. MADISON CONSOLIDATED H.S. RICE MEMORIAL H.S. BEFORE HOLY CROSS: BEFORE HOLY CROSS: Played four years of varsity soc- Played four years of varsity cer at Madison Consolidated ... soccer at Rice Memorial ... Team captain as a junior and se- Captained team as a senior … nior ... Named top team player in Two-time team MVP (2009 and 2009 and 2010 … Two-time fi rst 2010) … Named the Lake Divi- team All-Conference honoree sion Offensive Player of the Year (2009 and 2010) … Named fi rst (2009) … A two-time Division team All-District in 2010, after II All-State selection (2009 and being a second team selection 2010) … Selected fi rst team All- in 2009 ... An honorable men- Lake Division in 2009 and 2010 tion All-State selection in 2010 … Earned fi rst team All-State … Set school career record with 129 points … Team won honors from the Burlington Free four straight sectional championships (2007-2010) … Press in 2010 … Helped team win the Lake Division title Recorded 10 goals and 13 assists his senior year … Also in both 2009 and 2010 … Set a school single-season re- played club soccer for Mockingbird Valley and Columbia cord with 19 goals scored as a junior … Second all-time Express. leading scorer in school history (43 goals) … Played club soccer for the Synergy Football Club. PERSONAL: Son of Chris and Ruth McGarry ... Has two brothers (Colin and Riley) and one sister (Molly) … Has PERSONAL: Son of Robert and Donna Millay ... Has one not yet declared a major. brother (Forrest) … Majoring in Economics. 2277 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER MEEETET THHEE CRRUSADERSUSADERS

JOHN O’HANLON MICHAEL THOMPSON FR. • M • 5-10 • 155 FR. • G • 6-0 • 185 ST. JAMES, N.Y.#13 CROMWELL, CONN#25. CHAMINADE H.S. XAVIER H.S. BEFORE HOLY CROSS: BEFORE HOLY CROSS: Played two seasons of varsity Played three seasons of varsity soccer at Chaminade … Re- soccer at Xavier … Captained corded 15 goals and 15 assists team as a senior … Two-time over his career … Helped team team MVP (2009 and 2010) … win the CHSAA championship Connecticut Soccer Coaches as a junior and senior … Team Association Senior Bowl selec- was crowned 2010 CHSAA tion (2010) … Earned All-State state champions … Named All- honors from Connecticut Soc- CHSAA as a senior … Also cer Coaches Association and played club soccer for the Smith- ESPN RISE in 2010 … A fi rst town Wizards … Captained team team All-Southern Connecticut from 2009-2011. Conference selection (2009 and 2010) … Named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Scholar PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Janet O’Hanlon … Has All-America Team (2010) … A Middletown Press, Hart- two brothers (Chris and Ryan) … Brother, Ryan (Class of ford Courant and New Haven Register All-Area team se- 2010) was four-year letterwinner in soccer at Holy Cross lection (2010) … Ended the 2010 season with 11 shutouts … Has not yet declared a major. in 16 games allowing only six goals … Also played for the Oakwood Soccer Club.

PERSONAL: Son of Robert and Maureen Thompson … Father played soccer at Hartford, winning team defensive MVP award (1982, 1983) … Has one brother, Daniel, who will graduate from Holy Cross in 2013 … Has not yet de- clared a major. 2288 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER 22010010 FIINALNAL STTATISTICSATISTICS

3-10-5 OVERALL, 0-4-3 PATRIOT LEAGUE (0-2-3 HOME, 2-7-1 AWAY, 1-1-1 NEUTRAL)

No. Player GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GWG PK-ATT 7 Werth,Jon 15-15 3 5 11 30 .100 12 .400 2 0-0 23 O’Connell,Kevin 18-16 3 2 8 20 .150 11 .550 0 0-0 5 Van Grinsven,Tom 18-18 3 0 6 16 .188 9 .562 0 0-0 9 Miller,Kyle 16-16 1 0 2 21 .048 7 .333 0 0-0 24 Sanders,Monty 18-18 1 0 2 20 .050 9 .450 0 0-0 16 Stefanak,Steven 18-5 1 0 2 8 .125 5 .625 0 0-0 17 Rosales,Tony 15-3 1 0 2 4 .250 3 .750 0 0-1 6 Mccann,Pat 18-18 0 2 2 9 .000 3 .333 0 0-0 2 Michael,Jordan 10-10 0 1 1 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 13 Uttaro,Tommy 18-15 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0 0-0 4 Curran,Joey 15-4 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 15 Garofalo,Vincent 17-17 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 25 Beckley,Matt 18-18 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 20 Silva,Zachary 3-1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 19 Regan,Shane 17-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 31 Terrero,Diego 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 26 McGill,Brendan 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 21 Pettinelli,Max 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 18 Esper,Taylor 6-3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 12 Whittaker,Joe 9-3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 11 McKeever,Nolan 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 8 Gruffi , Brandon 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Team / Own Goals 18-0 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 1 0-0 Holy Cross 18-18 14 10 38 148 .095 69 .466 3 0-1 Opponents 18-18 27 27 81 276 .098 119 .431 10 1-1

No. Goalkeeper GP-GS Min GA GAA Saves Pct W-L-T SHO 30 Meinert,Kevin 1-1 110:00 0 0.00 7 1.000 0-0-1 1 1 Polanik,Evan 17-17 1623:21 27 1.50 85 .759 3-10-4 5 Holy Cross 18-18 1733:21 27 1.40 92 .773 3-10-5 6 Opponents 18-18 1733:21 14 0.73 55 .797 10-3-5 11 2299 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER 22010010 FIINALNAL REESULTSSULTS

3-10-5 OVERALL, 0-4-3 PATRIOT LEAGUE 2010 PATRIOT LEAGUE STANDINGS (0-2-3 HOME, 2-7-1 AWAY, 1-1-1 NEUTRAL) Team League Pts Overall Pct. Colgate 5-0-2 17 8-6-5 .553 Date Opponent Location Result Lehigh 4-2-1 13 8-8-2 .500 Sept. 1 at Sacred Heart Fairfi eld, Conn. L, 0-1 Bucknell * 3-2-2 11 10-9-2 .524 Sept. 4 at Dartmouth Hanover, N.H. L, 4-1 American 3-2-2 11 7-9-3 .447 Sept. 10 vs. Stony Brook ! Hanover, N.H. W, 3-0 Lafayette 3-3-1 10 8-7-3 .528 Sept. 12 vs. San Diego ! Hanover, N.H. T, 0-0 (2OT) Navy 2-2-3 9 7-5-4 .563 Sept. 17 vs. Northern Illinois ^ Evanston, Ill. L, 1-2 Holy Cross 0-4-3 3 3-10-5 .306 Sept. 19 at Northwestern ^ Evanston, Ill. W, 1-0 Army 0-5-2 2 3-12-2 .235 Sept. 25 at Lafayette * Easton, Pa. L, 0-3 Sept. 29 at Albany Albany, N.Y. W, 4-3 (2OT) * 2010 Patriot League Tournament champion Oct. 2 at Colgate * Hamilton, N.Y. L, 0-1 Oct. 6 HARVARD Worcester, Mass. L, 0-1 Oct. 9 BUCKNELL * Worcester, Mass. T, 2-2 (2OT) Oct. 12 at Boston College Chestnut Hill, Mass. L, 0-3 Oct. 16 at Lehigh * Bethlehem, Pa. L, 0-2 Oct. 20 NEW HAMPSHIRE Worcester, Mass. T, 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 23 NAVY * Worcester, Mass. L, 2-3 Oct. 26 at Brown Providence, R.I. L, 0-2 Oct. 30 at American * Washington, D.C. T, 0-0 (2OT) Nov. 6 ARMY * Worcester, Mass. T, 0-0 (2OT)

* Patriot League games ! Dartmouth Classic, Hanover, N.H. ^ Lakeside Classic, Evanston, Ill. Home games listed in BOLD CAPS 3300 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER YEEARAR--BBY--YYEEARAR & COOACHINGACHING REECORDSCORDS

HOLY CROSS MEN’S SOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

— Overall— —————Conference————— — Overall— —————Conference————— Year W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Place Tourney Coach Year W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Place Tourney Coach 1965 2-7-0 .222 Don Lundquist 2000 8-10-0 .444 3-3-0 .500 4th Semifi nals Elvis Comrie 1966 5-5-1 .500 Don Lundquist 2001 * 10-5-2 .647 6-0-1 .929 1st Runner-Up Elvis Comrie 1967 3-9-1 .269 Dave Barnicle 2002 #*% 13-5-1 .711 5-2-0 .714 1st Champion Elvis Comrie 1968 4-8-2 .357 Dave Barnicle 2003 2-10-5 .265 2-1-4 .571 3rd Semifi nals Elvis Comrie 1969 1-8-2 .182 Dave Barnicle 2004 7-6-2 .533 1-4-2 .286 6th — Elvis Comrie 1970 7-4-0 .636 Dave Barnicle 2005 8-8-0 .500 2-5-0 .286 7th — Elvis Comrie 1971 6-5-1 .542 Dave Barnicle 2006 5-11-1 .324 1-6-0 .143 8th — Elvis Comrie 1972 8-5-0 .615 Dave Barnicle 2007 * 8-6-4 .444 4-0-3 .786 1st Semifi nals Elvis Comrie 1973 4-8-2 .357 Dave Barnicle 2008 9-5-5 .474 4-1-2 .714 3rd Runner-Up Elvis Comrie 1974 4-7-3 .393 Lars Haage 2009 6-10-0 .375 4-3-0 .571 4th — Ted Priestly 1975 6-7-0 .462 Lars Haage 2010 3-10-5 .306 0-4-3 .214 7th — Ted Priestly 1976 6-7-1 .464 Lars Haage 43 Years 269-370-67 .429 48-58-20 .461 1977 5-8-1 .393 Lars Haage 1978 1-14-1 .094 Evan Holmes # NCAA Tournament First Round 1979 5-8-1 .393 Evan Holmes * Patriot League Regular Season Champions 1980 7-6-2 .533 Evan Holmes % Patriot League Tournament Champions 1981 7-5-3 .567 Evan Holmes 1982 10-7-1 .583 Evan Holmes 1983 4-11-3 .306 Evan Holmes HOLY CROSS MEN’S SOCCER COACHING RECORD 1984 3-14-0 .176 1-6-0 .143 7th Joe Cummings 1985 10-6-2 .611 3-3-1 .500 4th Joe Cummings ——Overall—— —Conference— 1986 9-9-2 .500 3-3-1 .500 n / a Mike Cammuso Name Seasons Years W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. 1987 6-10-2 .389 3-4-0 .429 5th Bob Surette Don Lundquist 1965-1966 2 7-12-1 .375 0-0-0 .000 1988 5-11-4 .350 1-5-1 .214 7th — Bob Surette Dave Barnicle 1967-1973 7 33-47-8 .421 0-0-0 .000 1989 6-9-1 .406 2-3-0 .400 4th — Lindsey Dean Lars Haage 1974-1977 4 21-29-5 .427 0-0-0 .000 1990 1-15-1 .089 0-6-0 .000 7th — Lindsey Dean Evan Holmes 1978-1983 6 34-51-11 .411 0-0-0 .000 1991 2-14-0 .125 0-7-0 .000 8th — Elvis Comrie Joe Cummings 1984-1985 2 13-20-2 .400 4-9-1 .321 1992 1-17-1 .079 1-6-0 .143 8th — Elvis Comrie 1993 9-10-1 .475 1-5-1 .214 7th — Elvis Comrie Mike Cammuso 1986 1 9-9-2 .500 3-3-1 .500 1994 10-8-3 .548 4-2-1 .643 4th Semifi nals Elvis Comrie Bob Surette 1987-1988 2 11-21-6 .368 4-9-1 .321 1995 * 9-7-1 .559 5-0-1 .917 1st Semifi nals Elvis Comrie Lindsey Dean 1989-1990 2 7-24-2 .242 2-9-0 .182 1996 2-12-2 .188 1-3-2 .333 6th — Elvis Comrie Elvis Comrie 1991-2008 18 125-158-34 .394 48-48-17 .500 1997 8-9-1 .444 4-2-0 .667 3rd Semifi nals Elvis Comrie Ted Priestly 2009-present 2 9-20-5 .338 4-7-3 .393 1998 5-11-1 .324 3-2-1 .583 3rd Semifi nals Elvis Comrie 1999 * 9-4-4 .647 5-0-1 .917 1st Semifi nals Elvis Comrie 3311 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER ALLLL--TTIIMEME REECORDSCORDS

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Points: 9, Matt Ney (vs. Sacred Heart, 2000) Points: 27 (vs. Assumption, 1971) 9, Jay McGovern (vs. Assumption, 1971) Goals: 11 (vs. Assumption, 1971) Goals: 4, Dave Hagen (vs. Clark, 1970) Assists: 6 (vs. Nichols, 1985) 4, Jay McGovern (vs. Assumption, 1971) Shots: 29 (vs. Bentley, 1995) 4, Dennis Darcy (vs. Bentley, 1974) 4, Matt Ney (vs. Sacred Heart, 2000) TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Assists: 4, Dean Casagrande (vs. Assumption, 1982) Victories: 13 (2002); 10 (1982, 1985, 1994, 2001) Saves: 17, Mike Greene (vs. Nichols, 1981) Consecutive Victories: 7 (2002); 5 (1982) Goals: 46 (1971) TOP CAREER SCORERS Assists: 36 (1985) Player Years G A Pts Points: 121 (1985) 1. Matt Ney 1999-2002 38 16 92 Shots: 270 (1994) 2. Wayne Mullin 1985-1988 32 18 82 Shutouts: 11 (2002) 3. Brian Petz 1993-1995 34 6 74 Fewest Goals Allowed: 12 (2002); 16 (2007, 2008); 18 (2001) 4. Josh Trott 2003-2006 33 7 73 5. Dean Casagrande 1979-1982 27 15 69 6. Mark Anderson 1985-1988 23 9 55 Chris Napolitano 2000-2003 24 4 52 8. Jake McDowell 1994-1998 17 16 50 9. Jeff Carroll 1996-1998 19 10 48 10. Bill Perez-Arguello 1970-1972 18 12 47 11. Kyle Miller 2007-2010 20 3 43 12. Jay Lussier 1970-1972 16 7 39 13. Dennis Darcey 1972-1974 19 0 38 George Doherty 1981-1984 14 10 38 Chuck Withington 1985-1988 12 14 38

THHEE 22002002 CRRUSADERSUSADERS 3322 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER ALLLL--TTIIMEME REECORDSCORDS

SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS CAREER RECORDS POINTS GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE POINTS SAVES 35 Bill Perez-Arguello, 1971 0.60 Kevin Baker, 2002 92 Matt Ney, 1999-2002 657 Mike Webber, 1984-1987 33 Mark Anderson, 1985 0.79 Thomas Booth, 2008 82 Wayne Mullin, 1985-1988 651 Mike Greene, 1980-1983 32 Matt Ney, 2000 0.88 Thomas Booth, 2007 74 Brian Petz, 1993-1995 32 Josh Trott, 2006 0.96 Kevin Baker, 2001 73 Josh Trott, 2003-2006 29 Dave Hagen, 1970 1.09 Thomas Booth, 2009 69 Dean Casagrande, 1979-1982 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 29 Wayne Mullin, 1985 1.10 Mike Webber, 1985 55 Mark Anderson, 1985-1988 1.04 Kevin Baker, 2000-2003 27 Jay Lussier, 1971 1.20 Mike Greene, 1980 52 Chris Napolitano, 2000-2003 1.12 Thomas Booth, 2006-2009 27 Brian Petz, 1994 1.20 Chris Murphy, 1993 50 Jake McDowell, 1994-1998 1.67 Mike Webber, 1984-1987 1.25 Mike Webber, 1986 48 Jeff Carroll, 1996-1998 47 Bill Perez-Arguello, 1970-1972 SAVE PERCENTAGE GOALS .852 Mike Webber, 1984-1987 15 Josh Trott, 2006 AVE ERCENTAGE S P GOALS 14 Dave Hagen, 1970 .910 Mike Webber, 1985 38 Matt Ney, 1999-2002 14 Bill Perez-Arguello, 1971 .826 Thomas Booth, 2008 34 Brian Petz, 1993-1995 SHUTOUTS 14 Mark Anderson, 1985 33 Josh Trott, 2003-2006 19 Kevin Baker, 2000-2003 14 Matt Ney, 2000 32 Wayne Mullin, 1985-1988 16 Thomas Booth, 2006-2009 SHUTOUTS 14 Chris Murphy, 1992-1995 11 Kevin Baker, 2002 27 Dean Casagrande, 1979-1982 ASSISTS 8 Mike Webber, 1986 24 Chris Napolitano, 2000-2003 10 Dean Casagrande, 1982 7 Thomas Booth, 2008 23 Mark Anderson, 1985-1988 7 Bill Perez-Arguello, 1971 20 Kyle Miller, 2007-2010 7 Andreas Andrews, 2005 5 Mark Anderson, 1985 5 Jonathan Werth, 2010 ASSISTS 18 Wayne Mullin, 1985-1988 16 Jake McDowell, 1994-1998 SAVES 16 Matt Ney, 1999-2002 237 Mike Greene, 1983 15 Dean Casagrande, 1979-1982 211 Mike Greene, 1982 14 Chuck Withington, 1985-1988 191 Mike Webber, 1985 14 Andreas Andrews, 2004-2008 154 Mike Webber, 1986 13 Patrick Montgomery, 1999-2002 142 Chris Murphy, 1993 12 Bill Perez-Arguello, 1970-1972 12 Jonathan Werth, 2007-2010 10 George Doherty, 1981-1984 10 Jeff Carroll, 1996-1998

PAATRICKTRICK MOONTGOMERYNTGOMERY 3333 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER HOONORSNORS & AWWARDSARDS

PATRIOT LEAGUE OFFENSIVE PATRIOT LEAGUE ADIDAS SCHOLAR-ATHLETE ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE 1993 Mike Cort (2nd Team) PLAYER OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR ALL-AMERICA 1995 Brian Petz 1995 Elvis Comrie 1987 Jim Fair (2nd Team) 1994 Tim Hannigan (1st Team) 2001 Matt Ney 1999 Elvis Comrie Brian Petz (1st Team) Mike Cort (2nd Team) 2002 Matt Ney 2001 Elvis Comrie ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 2006 Josh Trott 2007 Elvis Comrie Justin Cross (2nd Team) 2002 Patrick Montgomery (1st Team) Jake McDowell (2nd Team) Rusty Giudici (2nd Team) 1995 Paul Nolan (1st Team) PATRIOT LEAGUE DEFENSIVE PATRIOT LEAGUE SCHOLAR- 2006 Felipe Castrillon (2nd Team) Brian Petz (1st Team) PLAYER OF THE YEAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2007 Andreas Andrews (2nd Team) Justin Cross (2nd Team) 1998 Bryant Clark 1992 Paul Schmidt 2008 Andreas Andrews (2nd Team) 1995 Piet Gauchat (2nd Team) 2002 Rusty Giudici 1995 Brian Petz 2010 Vincent Garofalo (2nd Team) Chris Murphy (2nd Team) 2008 Jerry Dickinson 2002 Rusty Giudici 1996 Jake McDowell (1st Team) ALL-NEW ENGLAND REGION 1997 Bryant Clark (1st Team) Jake McDowell (1st Team) PATRIOT LEAGUE 1971 Jay McGovern (1st Team) PATRIOT LEAGUE Tom Wickles (1st Team) Jeff Carroll (2nd Team) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1972 Mike LaVigne (1st Team) George Maillis (2nd Team) 1993 Mike Cort 2007 Marsalis Beckford Jay McGovern (1st Team) 1998 Bryant Clark (1st Team) 2003 Josh Trott Chidie Okpoebo 1995 Brian Petz (1st Team) Jeff Carroll (2nd Team) 2007 Kyle Miller 2008 Alejandro Melean 2001 Rusty Giudici (2nd Team) George Maillis (2nd Team) Jerry Dickinson Patrick Montgomery (2nd Team) Lawrence Shelly (2nd Team) Kyle Miller Matt Ney (2nd Team) 1999 Jeff Carroll (1st Team) 2002 Rusty Giudici (1st Team) Rusty Giudici (1st Team) Matt Ney (1st Team) George Maillis (2nd Team) PATRIOT LEAGUE 2004 Josh Trott (2nd Team) Matt Ney (2nd Team) TOURNAMENT MVP 2005 Josh Trott (2nd Team) 2000 Rusty Giudici (1st Team) 2002 Rusty Giudici Patrick Montgomery (1st Team) Matt Ney (1st Team) ALL-MID ATLANTIC REGION 2001 Rusty Giudici (1st Team) PATRIOT LEAGUE 2006 Josh Trott (1st Team) Matt Ney (1st Team) ALL-DECADE TEAM 2008 Jerry Dickinson (1st Team) Patrick Montgomery (2nd Team) 1990s Bryant Clark Alejandro Melean (2nd Team) Chris Napolitano (2nd Team) Brian Petz 2002 Rusty Giudici (1st Team) NEISL ALL-STAR Chris Napolitano (1st Team) 2009 Thomas Booth Matt Ney (1st Team) MAAC CO-OFFENSIVE 2010 Kyle Miller Patrick Montgomery (2nd Team) PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jonathan Werth 2003 Chris Napolitano (1st Team) 1983 George Doherty Josh Trott (2nd Team) JEERRYRRY 2004 Josh Trott (1st Team) DIICKINSONCKINSON Kevin Leonard (2nd Team) 3344 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER HOONORSNORS & AWWARDSARDS

2005 Josh Trott (1st Team) Michael Coakley (2003-2004) Matt Ney (2001) Kevin Leonard (2nd Team) Will Cockle (2003) Brian Oates (1991-1992) 2006 Josh Trott (1st Team) Jeff Colon (1998) Robert O’Brien (1996) Alex Cruz (2nd Team) Michael Crean (2000-2001-2002-2003) Ryan O’Hanlon (2006-2007-2008) 2007 Andreas Andrews (1st Team) Justin Cross (1994) Chidie Okpoebo (2006) Alejandro Melean (1st Team) Alex Cruz (2004-2006) Max Pettinelli (2010) Jerry Dickinson (2nd Team) Joey Curran (2009) Brian Petz (1994) 2008 Andreas Andrews (1st Team) Francesco Daniele (2004) Jonah Poster (2009) Jerry Dickinson (1st Team) Vincent Garofalo (2008) Shane Regan (2010) Alejeandro Melean (1st Team) Tim Davison (1994) Christopher Ruggi (2003) Kyle Miller (1st Team) Jerry Dickinson (2006-2007) Rocky Rutgerrio (1991) 2008 Thomas Booth (2nd Team) Luke Dunivant (1994-1996) Ben Salmon (2006) Kregory Hefner (2nd Team) Vincent Garofalo (2008-2009-2010) Jeff Schell (1990) 2009 Kyle Miller (2nd Team) Robert Gatewood (1994) Paul Schmidt (1990-1991-1992) 2010 Kyle Miller (2nd Team) Piet Gauchat (1993-1994-1995) Peter Siclari (2008-2009) Tom Van Grinsven (2nd Team) Rusty Giudici (2000-2001-2002) William Stewart (2001-2003) ANNDREASDREAS ANNDREWSDREWS Travis Glasson (1993-1995) Edward Sweeney (1998) ALL-MAAC Ryan Hall (2009) Andrew Thompson (2003-2004-2005-2006) OHN EEGAN THLETIC 1983 George Doherty (1st Team) J M A Matthew Haluch (1995-1996) Liam Toomey (1999-2000) 1985 Mark Anderson (1st Team) ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Matt Harvey (1998) Josh Trott (2006) Joe DeBono (1st Team) 1977 James Garrity Patrick Healey (1993-1994) Steve Turanchick (1991) Wayne Mullin (1st Team) 1996 Brian Petz Jason Holloway (1995) Ryan Turpen (1998) 1986 Mark Anderson (2nd Team) Henry Hulick (2008) Nate Tupper (1999) James Imbriani (2007-2008) Tom Van Grinsven (2009) Bill Macaluso (2nd Team) PATRIOT LEAGUE Wayne Mullin (2nd Team) Peter Kilmartin (1991-1993) Nick Vuono (1997-1999) Mike Weber (2nd Team) ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Sefton Kincaid (2006) William Walker (2004) Andreas Andrews (2006-2007-2008) Andrew Larsen (1996-1997-1998-1999) Dan Werzanski (1994) Franco Bacigalupo (2006-2007) Gianni Lecciso (1993-1994) Alex Wesner (2000) HOLY CROSS VARSITY CLUB Gamal Baker (2005) Matt Leitao (1999) Peter Whooley (2006-2007-2008) HALL OF FAME Kevin Baker (2000-2003) Pat McCann (2010) Tom Wilhelm (2008) 2002 Dean Casagrande Kyle Bartlett (1998-1999) Charles McCleary (1998-1999) Thomas Winkler (2003) 2004 Brian Petz Keith Bauer (2005) Joe McDonald (2004) 2011 Rusty Giudici Chris Block (2004) Jake McDowell (1995-1996-1997) MAAC ALL-ACADEMIC William Brennan (2003) Nolan McKeever (2010) 1988 Tim Gallivan Philippe Candido (2008) Jay McNamara (1994) Chuck Withington CRUSADER OF THE YEAR Daniel Capozzo (1993) Marc Mercadante (1995-1996-1997) 1983 Dean Casagrande Felipe Castrillon (2005-2006-2007) Jordan Michael (2008-2010) 1998 Jake McDowell Bill Cervino (1990) Michael Mills (2001) 2008 Jerry Dickinson Britton Chan (1998-1999-2000-2001) Patrick Montgomery (2000-01) Joseph Cherackel (2005) Chris Murphy (1994-1995) Chuck Chiesa (1999) Chris Napolitano (2001-2002) 3355 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER ALLLL--TTIIMEME REESULTSSULTS

1965: 2-7-0 Oct. 26 at Assumption T, 0-0 (ot) 1970: 7-4-0 Oct. 14 at UMass-Lowell W, 2-0 COACH: DON LUNDQUIST Oct. 28 at Nichols W, 5-4 COACH: DAVE BARNICLE Oct. 16 HARTFORD L, 0-3 CAPT: MIKE DACEY, DAVE HINCHEN Oct. 31 UMASS-LOWELL W, 3-2 CAPT: DANNY MELIEN, Oct. 21 at Nichols W, 2-0 Oct. 2 at Assumption W, 9-6 Nov. 2 at Clark L, 1-2 CHUCK POWERS Oct. 25 at Boston Univ. L, 1-4 Oct. 9 at Nichols L, 0-3 Nov. 4 at W.P.I. L, 1-5 Sept. 23 ASSUMPTION W, 3-2 Oct. 27 at Stonehill W, 1-0 Oct. 13 at Clark W, 2-1 Sept. 26 at. M.I.T. L, 1-3 Oct. 31 ASSUMPTION W, 4-1 Oct. 17 STONEHILL L, 0-4 1968: 4-8-2 Sept. 29 W.P.I. L, 0-2 Nov. 2 BABSON W, 2-1 Oct. 23 St. Peter’s L, 1-5 COACH: DAVE BARNICLE Oct. 7 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 4-2 Nov. 11 at Connecticut L, 0-7 Oct. 26 UMass-Lowell L, 1-3 CAPT: MIKE DAILY, Oct. 14 CLARK W, 5-0 Oct. 30 FAIRFIELD L, 1-2 BOB MCGEE, DON FERRIS Oct. 17 at UMass-Lowell W, 3-2 1973: 4-8-2 Nov. 5 Norwich L, 1-2 Sept. 25 ASSUMPTION T, 1-1 (ot) Oct. 20 at Nichols W, 3-2 COACH: DAVE BARNICLE Nov. 10 Rhode Island L, 1-3 Sept. 28 at M.I.T. W, 3-1 Oct. 24 BABSON W, 3-1 CAPT: MIKE CURTIN, Oct. 2 W.P.I. L, 0-4 Oct. 27 HARTFORD L, 2-4 ROGER CAMPBELL 1966: 5-5-1 Oct. 5 NASSON T, 1-1 (ot) Oct. 30 at Stonehill W, 3 -0 Sept. 22 at New Hampshire L COACH: DON LUNDQUIST Oct. 9 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 1-2 Nov. 3 BOSTON UNIV. L, 2-5 Sept. 25 NICHOLS T, 0-0 (ot) CAPT: ROLAND BRENNIKMEYER Oct. 12 at Clark L, 1-5 Sept. 28 M.I.T. T, 0-0 (ot) Oct. 1 at Assumption L, 2-3 Oct. 16 BRYANT W, 1-0 1971: 6-5-1 Oct. 3 BENTLEY W, 3-1 Oct. 5 at M.I.T L, 0-4 Oct. 19 N.H. COLLEGE W, 3-1 COACH: DAVE BARNICLE Oct. 6 PROVIDENCE L, 1-3 Oct. 8 NICHOLS L, 1-2 Oct. 22 at Nichols L, 0-4 CAPT: JON ANDRE, TOM WICKLES Oct. 10 at Clark L, 0-1 Oct. 12 CLARK T, 2-2 (ot) Oct. 26 at Stonehill L, 0-3 Sept. 22 at Assumption W, 11-1 Oct. 13 at UMass-Lowell W, 1-0 Oct. 15 at Nasson L, 2-6 Oct. 29 at UMass-Lowell L, 0-3 Sept. 26 M.I.T. W, 3-2 (ot) Oct. 16 HARTFORD L, 0-2 Oct. 28 N.H. COLLEGE W, 3-1 Nov. 1 NORWICH L, 0-5 Sept. 30 at W.P.I. L, 3-4 Oct. 20 at W.P.I. L, 1-5 Oct. 25 at UMass-Lowell W, 4-1 Nov. 4 BOSTON UNIV. L, 1-5 Oct. 6 at Boston College L, 4-5 Oct. 23 BOSTON UNIV. W, 4-1 Oct. 28 W.P.I. L, 1-4 Nov. 6 at Hartford W, 2-1 Oct. 8 BRYANT W, 9-3 Oct. 30 at ASSUMPTION W, 3-0 Oct. 29 at Rhode Island W, 1-0 (ot) Oct. 13 at Clark W, 3-2 Nov. 3 at Babson L Nov. 2 at Stonehill W, 2-0 1969: 1-8-2 Oct. 16 UMASS-LOWELL W, 4-1 Nov. 9 CONNECTICUT L, 0-5 Nov. 5 at Hartford W, 3-2 COACH: DAVE BARNICLE Oct. 19 NICHOLS L, 1-2 Nov. 16 at Boston College L CAPT: BILL MARA, CHUCK DUGGAN Oct. 23 at Hartford L, 2-4 1967: 3-9-1 Sept. 24 at Assumption L, 2-5 Oct. 26 at Babson T, 2-2 1974: 4-7-3 COACH: DAVE BARNICLE Sept. 27 M.I.T. L, 1-6 Oct. 29 STONEHILL W, 4-1 COACH: LARS HAAGE CAPT: WES GARDNER Oct. 1 at.W.P.I. L, 0-5 Nov. 6 CONNECTICUT L, 0-1 CAPT: TOM BAGLEY, DENNIS DARCEY Sept. 27 M.I.T. L, 1-2 Oct. 8 at Boston College L, 2-3 Sept. 14 at Connecticut L, 1-8 Oct. 4 at Boston Univ. L, 0-3 Oct. 11 HARTFORD T, 4-4 (ot) 1972: 8-5-0 Sept. 23 STONEHILL W, 6-0 Oct. 7 SPRINGFIELD L, 0-5 Oct. 15 at Clark L, 0-5 COACH: DAVE BARNICLE Sept. 26 at Nichols T, 2-2 Oct. 10 at Boston College L, 0-2 Oct. 18 UMASS-LOWELL W, 3-0 CAPT: MIKE LAVIGNE, Sept. 28 at M.I.T. W, 4-1 Oct. 12 RHODE ISLAND L, 1-5 Oct. 21 NICHOLS T, 2-2 (ot) JAY MCGOVERN Oct. 2 at Bentley L, 4-6 Oct. 14 HARTFORD W, 2-1 Oct. 23 RHODE ISLAND L, 0-4 Sept. 23 NEW HAMPSHIRE L, 0-5 Oct. 5 at Providence W, 2-0 Oct. 21 at Norwich L, 0-8 Oct. 29 STONEHILL L, 1-2 Sept. 27 W.P.I. W, 5-2 Oct. 8 CLARK T, 2-2 Oct. 24 STONEHILL L, 2-3 Nov. 3 at Boston Univ. L, 1-5 Sept. 30 at M.I.T. L, 0-1 Oct. 12 UMASS-LOWELL T, 3-3 Oct. 4 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 3-2 Oct. 15 at Hartford L, 0-3 Oct. 11 CLARK W, 4-3 Oct. 19 W.P.I. L, 6-8 3366 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER ALLLL--TTIIMEME REESULTSSULTS

Oct. 22 at Rhode Island L, 0-9 1977: 5-8-1 1979: 5-8-1 1981: 7-5-3 Oct. 27 ASSUMPTION L, 0-2 COACH: LARS HAAGE COACH: EVAN HOLMES COACH: EVAN HOLMES Nov. 3 BABSON L, 0-4 CAPT: PAT EGAN, TIM WEITHERS, CAPT: JOHN GARRITY, CHRIS COLLINS CAPT: GEORGE DONOVAN, Nov. 13 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 2-0 FRED MCGAUGHAN Sept. 9 at Conn. College L, 0-5 PETER O’KEEFE, ED GILL Sept. 15 at Conn. College W, 4-1 Sept. 13 STONEHILL L, 1-2 Sept. 12 at Nichols T, 2-2 (ot) 1975: 6-7-0 Sept. 17 at W.P.I. L, 0-4 Sept. 18 at Brandeis L, 0-3 Sept. 15 at Brandeis L, 0-1 COACH: LARS HAAGE Sept. 20 at Brandeis L, 0-3 Sept. 21 NICHOLS W, 2-0 Sept. 18 STONEHILL W, 2-1 (ot) CAPT: SEAN O’NEILL, JIM GARRITY Sept. 23 NICHOLS L Sept. 25 BENTLEY L, 1-3 Sept. 22 BENTLEY L, 1-4 (ot) Sept. 16 STONEHILL L, 2-4 Sept. 26 UMASS-DARTMOUTH LSept. 29 UMASS-DARTMOUTH W, 3-1 Sept. 26 UMASS-DART. L, 2-3 (ot) Oct. 1 BENTLEY W, 2-1 Sept. 28 BENTLEY L, 1-2 Oct. 2 at Clark W, 2-1 Sept. 29 at Clark W, 1-0 Oct. 4 PROVIDENCE W, 2-1 Oct. 1 PROVIDENCE T, 3-3 (ot) Oct. 4 PROVIDENCE L, 0-1 Oct. 2 ST. ANSELM W, 1-0 Oct. 7 at Clark L, 1-3 Oct. 4 at Clark W, 4-1 Oct. 13 at W.P.I. L, 0-6 Oct. 6 at Conn. College T, 2-2 Oct. 9 M.I.T. W, 3-2 Oct. 8 at UMass-Lowell W, 3-0 Oct. 15 at UMass-Lowell W, 4-2 Oct. 10 at W.P.I. W, 3-2 Oct. 11 at UMass-Lowell L, 1-5 Oct. 15 at Hartford L, 0-5 Oct. 19 M.I.T. T, 1-1 Oct. 16 M.I.T. W, 3-2 Oct. 14 HARTFORD W, 2-0 Oct. 18 at Babson L, 1-10 Oct. 24 ASSUMPTION W, 2-0 Oct. 21 ASSUMPTION T, 1-1 Oct. 22 NICHOLS W, 4-1 Oct. 21 M.I.T. L, 0-3 Oct. 30 at Hartford L, 0-3 Oct. 23 UPSALA W, 1-0 Oct. 25 at Brandeis L, 0-4 Oct. 26 at Assumption W, 1-0 Nov. 6 RHODE ISLAND L, 0-12 Oct. 29 at UMass-Lowell L, 0-3 Oct. 29 at Assumption W, 2-1 Nov. 4 at Boston College L Nov. 12 at Boston College L, 0-2 Nov. 9 PROVIDENCE W, 5-0 Nov. 4 at Babson L, 0-3 Nov. 11 at Boston College L, 0-3 Nov. 6 at W.P.I. L, 1-5 1978: 1-14-1 1980: 7-6-2 Nov. 8 at Boston College L, 0-2 COACH: EVAN HOLMES COACH: EVAN HOLMES 1982: 10-7-1 CAPT: FRED MCGAUGHAN, CAPT: KEVIN O’ROURKE, COACH: EVAN HOLMES 1976: 6-7-1 PETER KIRBY TOM LEAHEY CAPT: DEAN CASAGRANDE, DAN ROSA COACH: LARS HAAGE Sept. 16 BABSON L, 2-4 Sept. 11 at Stonehill W, 4-2 (ot) Sept. 10 NICHOLS W, 2-0 CAPT: JIM GARRITY Sept. 19 BRANDEIS L, 0-3 Sept. 13 BRANDEIS L, 2-3 Sept. 14 BRANDEIS L, 0-1 Sept. 12 CONN. COLLEGE W, 5-0 Sept. 24 Nichols L, 0-2 Sept. 19 at Nichols T, 0-0 (ot) Sept. 17 at Stonehill W, 2-1 Sept. 18 UMASS-LOWELL W, 3-1 Sept. 27 at Bentley L, 1-2 Sept. 23 at Bentley W, 3-1 Sept. 19 at Rhode Island L, 0-1 Sept. 21 BRANDEIS L, 1-2 Sept. 30 at UMass-Dartmouth L, 3-4 Sept. 27 at UMass-Dartmouth L, 0-2 Sept. 21 at Bentley W, 4-0 Sept. 23 at Nichols T, 2-2 (ot) Oct. 3 CLARK W, 2-0 Sept. 28 CLARK W, 2-1 Sept. 25 at UMass-Dartmouth W, 3-0 Sept. 29 at Bentley L, 1-3 Oct. 7 UMASS-LOWELL T, 1-1 Oct. 2 at Providence W, 1-0 (ot) Sept. 28 CLARK W, 1-0 Oct. 2 at Providence L, 0-4 Oct. 9 at Providence L, 0-6 Oct. 7 CONN. COLL. T, 1-1 (2ot) Oct. 2 at St. Anslem L, 0-1 Oct. 5 CLARK W, 2-1 Oct. 13 W.P.I. L, 0-5 Oct. 10 W.P.I. W, 2-0 Oct. 4 NEW HAMPSHIRE L, 0-3 Oct. 12 HARTFORD L, 1-5 Oct. 21 at M.I.T. L, 1-5 Oct. 17 at M.I.T. L, 0-2 Oct. 6 at Providence L, 1-7 Oct. 16 W.P.I. L, 1-2 Oct. 25 ASSUMPTION L, 1-2 Oct. 22 ASSUMPTION W, 1-0 Oct. 8 W.P.I. T, 2-2 (ot) Oct. 23 at M.I.T. W, 3-1 Oct. 28 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 0-2 Oct. 28 HARTFORD L, 2-3 (2ot) Oct. 12 at Yale L, 1-3 Oct. 27 ASSUMPTION L, 3-6 Oct. 31 HARTFORD L, 1-6 Oct. 30 UMASS-LOWELL W, 3-1 Oct. 15 at M.I.T W, 3-1 Nov. 2 BABSON W, 2-0 Nov. 7 at Rhode Island L, 0-3 Nov. 5 at Rhode Island L, 1-3 Oct. 18 MERRIMACK W, 4-0 Nov. 5 at Boston College W, 4-1 Nov. 11 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 1-2 Oct. 20 ASSUMPTION W, 9-1 Nov. 9 at Rhode Island L, 0-3 Oct. 23 UMASS W, 2-1 Nov. 3 FAIRFIELD W, 3-0 Nov. 5 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 1-2 3377 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER ALLLL--TTIIMEME REESULTSSULTS

1983: 4-11-3 (3-3-1 MAAC) Oct. 28 at St. Peter’s # L, 3-5 Oct. 12 FAIRFIELD # T, 0-0 (ot) Sept. 19 STONEHILL W, 2-0 COACH: EVAN HOLMES Nov. 3 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 0-1 Oct. 15 at Assumption W, 4-2 Sept. 21 at Merrimack L, 2-3 (ot) CAPT: MIKE GREENE, ART BARRETT Nov. 10 at La Salle # L, 0-1 Oct. 18 at La Salle # L, 0-3 Sept. 24 vs. Lafayette (3) L, 0-3 Sept. 7 at Nichols L, 0-2 Oct. 21 IONA # W, 2-0 Sept. 25 vs. Jacksonville (3) L, 2-5 Sept. 13 at Brandeis L, 1-2 1985: 10-6-2 (3-3-1 MAAC) Oct. 24 W.P.I. W, 5-1 Sept. 28 at Providence L, 0-4 Sept. 16 at Iona # T, 0-0 (ot) COACH: JOE CUMMINGS Oct. 26 MANHATTAN # W, 2-0 Oct. 5 ST. ANSELM T, 1-1 (ot) Sept. 21 ARMY # L, 1-2 CAPT: JOHN SHEEHAN, Oct. 29 at Bryant L, 2-3 Oct. 8 at St. Peter’s # T, 1-1 (ot) Sept. 24 at St. Peter’s # W, 2-1 BILL MACALUSO Nov. 2 BOSTON COLL. T, 0-0 (ot) Oct. 12 at Assumption W, 4-3 Sept. 27 at Assumption W, 2-1 Sept. 4 at Nichols W, 7-1 Nov. 8 at Maine L, 0-2 Oct. 15 MANHATTAN # L, 0-2 Oct. 5 ST. ANSELM L, 0-1 Sept. 7 vs. LeMoyne (1) L, 0-1 Oct. 22 IONA # W, 1-0 Oct. 8 at Manhattan # W, 4-2 (ot) Sept. 8 at St. Michael’s W, 4-0 1987: 6-10-2 (3-4-0 MAAC) Oct. 23 FAIRFIELD # L, 0-2 Oct. 11 at New Hampshire T, 0-0 (ot) Sept. 10 ARMY # L, 1-2 COACH: BOB SURETTE Oct. 26 at Bryant L, 0-3 Oct. 15 at Fairfi eld # W, 1-0 Sept. 19 PROVIDENCE L, 0-1 (ot) CAPT: JOE DEBONO, JIM FAIR Oct. 28 W.P.I. T, 1-1 (ot) Oct. 17 FORDHAM # L, 0-1 Sept. 21 ST. PETER’S # T, 1-1 (ot) Sept. 8 ARMY # L, 1-4 Oct. 30 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 2-1 Oct. 22 at UMass T, 1-1 (ot) Sept. 25 MERRIMACK W, 6-3 Sept. 11 MAINE L, 1-4 Nov. 1 at Army # L, 0-7 Oct. 26 YALE L, 0-2 Oct. 2 CURRY W, 2-1 Sept. 13 FORDHAM # L, 0-6 Oct. 29 at W.P.I. L, 0-2 Oct. 5 FORDHAM # L, 0-3 Sept. 16 HARTFORD L, 2-3 1989: 6-9-1 (2-3-0 MAAC) Oct. 31 at Rhode Island L, 1-2 Oct. 9 at St. Anselm W, 1-0 Sept. 19 at Iona # W, 2-0 COACH: LINDSEY DEAN Nov. 4 at Boston College L, 0-4 Oct. 12 at Fairfi eld # W, 3-1 (ot) Sept. 21 FRAMINGHAM ST. W, 4-0 CAPT: TIM BROWN, Nov. 8 PROVIDENCE L, 1-4 Oct. 14 at Iona # W, 3-1 Sept. 23 MERRIMACK L, 1-2 DAN DEBONO, TIM GALLIVAN Nov. 12 LA SALLE # L, 1-2 Oct. 19 LA SALLE # L, 0-3 Sept. 26 ST. PETER’S # L, 0-2 Sept. 7 at Nichols W, 5-0 Oct. 24 at Manhattan # W, 5-1 Sept. 30 PROVIDENCE T, 2-2 (ot) Sept. 9 FORDHAM # L, 3-4 1984: 3-14-0 (1-6-0 MAAC) Oct. 26 at W.P.I. T, 1-1 (ot) Oct. 7 at St. Anslem L, 1-4 Sept. 12 at Bridgewater State L, 0-2 COACH: JOE CUMMINGS Oct. 29 BRYANT W, 3-0 Oct. 10 at Fairfi eld # W, 2-0 Sept. 14 HARTFORD L, 1-3 CAPT: DON DONOVAN, TOM FLYNN Oct. 31 ASSUMPTION W, 4-1 Oct. 14 ASSUMPTION W, 3-2 Sept. 20 MERRIMACK L, 1-2 Sept. 5 NICHOLS W, 2-1 (ot) Nov. 3 at Boston College L, 1-2 Oct. 17 at Manhattan # W, 4-1 Sept. 22 at Oneonta State L, 1-2 Sept. 11 at Army # L, 0-2 Oct. 28 BRYANT L, 0-1 Sept. 23 vs. Brooklyn (2) W, 2-0 Sept. 13 BRANDEIS L, 0-1 1986: 9-9-2 (3-3-1 MAAC) Oct. 30 at Boston College L, 0-4 Sept. 27 PROVIDENCE T, 1-1 (ot) Sept. 16 IONA # L, 1-3 COACH: MIKE CAMMUSO Nov. 5 at Nichols T, 2-2 (ot) Sept. 30 CANISIUS # W, 6-2 Sept. 20 U.S. INTERNATIONAL L, 8-1 CAPT: BILL MACALUSO Nov. 6 at W.P.I. W, 1-0 (ot) Oct. 7 at Niagara # L, 1-2 Sept. 23 at New Hampshire L, 0-3 Sept. 6 vs. Sacred Heart (1) W, 2-0 Nov. 8 LA SALLE # L, 1-2 Oct. 11 ASSUMPTION W, 3-0 Sept. 29 MANHATTAN # W, 4-1 Sept. 7 at St. Michael’s W, 1-0 Oct. 20 at Boston College L, 1-3 Oct. 6 at Fordham # L, 1-5 Sept. 9 at Army # L, 0-3 1988: 5-11-4 (1-5-1 MAAC) Oct. 25 BRYANT W, 3-1 (ot) Oct. 11 at Providence L, 0-4 Sept. 12 NICHOLS W, 6-0 COACH: BOB SURETTE Oct. 27 at W.P.I. L, 1-4 Oct. 13 FAIRFIELD # L, 1-2 Sept. 19 vs. West. Michigan (2) L, 0-2 CAPT: CHUCK WITHINGTON, Oct. 30 ARMY # W, 2-1 Oct. 16 at Assumption W, 3-1 Sept. 20 vs. Iona (2) L, 1-2 WAYNE MULLIN, MIKE BLUM Oct. 31 at Siena # L, 0-4 Oct. 20 at UMass L, 0-2 Sept. 24 at Merrimack W, 2-0 Sept. 8 NICHOLS W, 2-0 Oct. 23 YALE L, 1-5 Sept. 27 at St. Peter’s # W, 2-1 Sept. 10 at Fordham # L, 0-2 Oct. 26 W.P.I. L, 1-2 Oct. 1 at Providence L, 1-4 Sept. 13 BRIDGEWATER ST.T, 2-2 (ot) Oct. 4 at Fordham # L, 0-2 Sept. 15 HARTFORD L, 0-8 Oct. 8 ST. ANSELM L, 0-2 Sept. 17 at La Salle # L, 1-9 3388 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER ALLLL--TTIIMEME REESULTSSULTS

1990: 1-15-1 (0-6-0 PL) 1992: 1-17-1 (1-6-0 PL) Oct. 20 PROVIDENCE W, 1-0 Sept. 30 at Navy * W, 1-0 COACH: LINDSEY DEAN COACH: ELVIS COMRIE Oct. 23 at Lafayette * L, 0-2 Oct. 7 COLGATE * W, 1-0 CAPT: BILL CERVINO, JEFF SCHELL CAPT: PAUL SCHMIDT Oct. 27 NEW HAMPSHIRE L, 0-1 Oct. 9 ST. ANSELM W, 4-0 Sept. 8 at New Hampshire L, 0-4 Sept. 5 at Vermont L, 0-3 Oct. 29 at Army * L, 0-1 Oct. 11 PROVIDENCE W, 2-1 Sept. 9 vs. St. Anselm (4) W, 3-1 Sept. 6 vs. Marist (5) L, 1-2 Nov. 2 at Boston College L, 1-3 Oct. 14 at Northeastern L, 0-1 Sept. 12 HARTFORD L, 0-6 Sept. 12 at Fordham * L, 0-1 Oct. 17 at Maine L, 2-3 (ot) Sept. 15 at Fordham * L, 0-1 Sept. 16 at UMass L, 0-3 1994: 10-8-3 (4-2-1 PL) Oct. 21 at Lafayette * T, 2-2 (ot) Sept. 18 STETSON L, 1-3 Sept. 19 BUCKNELL * W, 1-0 COACH: ELVIS COMRIE Oct. 24 at Brown L, 0-5 Sept. 20 at Merrimack L, 1-2 Sept. 23 at Providence L, 0-3 CAPT: TIM HANNIGAN, JUSTIN CROSS Oct. 27 at Army * W, 2-0 Sept. 22 BUCKNELL * L, 2-3 Sept. 26 at Lehigh * L, 0-1 Sept. 3 vs. Adelphi (6) L, 3-4 (ot) Nov. 4 NAVY % L, 0-2 (ot) Sept. 29 at Lehigh * L, 0-3 Sept. 30 SIENA L, 1-4 Sept. 4 vs. Seton Hall (6) L, 0-3 Oct. 3 at Providence L, 0-3 Oct. 3 NAVY * L, 0-3 Sept. 7 at Bentley W, 3-2 1996: 2-12-2 (1-3-2 PL) Oct. 9 ONEONTA STATE L, 0-4 Oct. 7 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 0-2 Sept. 11 at Fordham * W, 4-0 COACH: ELVIS COMRIE Oct. 11 at Colgate * L, 1-4 Oct. 10 at Colgate * L, 0-5 Sept. 14 at Northeastern T, 2-2 (ot) CAPT: JAKE MCDOWELL Oct. 15 NORTHEASTERN L, 1-2 Oct. 13 NORTHEASTERN L, 1-2 Sept. 17 BUCKNELL * W, 2-0 Sept. 10 UMASS L, 0-5 Oct. 20 ARMY * L, 0-2 Oct. 16 MAINE L, 0-1 Sept. 20 at St. Anselm W, 2-1 Sept. 13 vs. Adelphi (6) L, 0-1 Oct. 24 at Bryant L, 4-5 Oct. 19 at Bryant L, 0-3 Sept. 24 at Lehigh * W, 1-0 Sept. 14 at Hartford L, 0-3 Oct. 27 LAFAYETTE * L, 0-3 Oct. 21 ONEONTA STATE L, 1-6 Sept. 28 at Hofstra W, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 21 at Bucknell * L, 2-3 Oct. 28 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 1-4 Oct. 24 LAFAYETTE * L, 1-2 (ot) Oct. 1 NAVY * T, 2-2 (ot) Sept. 28 at Lehigh * T, 0-0 (ot) Nov. 1 W.P.I. T, 4-4 (ot) Oct. 28 at New Hampshire T, 1-1 (ot) Oct. 5 BROWN L, 0-3 Oct. 1 at Providence L, 0-1 (ot) Oct. 31 ARMY * L, 0-1 Oct. 8 at Colgate * W, 1-0 Oct. 5 NAVY * W, 3-0 1991: 2-14-0 (0-7-0 PL) Nov. 4 HARVARD L, 0-2 Oct. 12 A.I.C. W, 5-0 Oct. 8 BROWN L, 1-2 (ot) COACH: ELVIS COMRIE Oct. 16 at New Hampshire L, 2-3 Oct. 12 at Colgate * L, 0-2 CAPT: PAUL SCHMIDT 1993: 9-10-1 (1-5-1 PL) Oct. 19 MAINE W, 2-1 (ot) Oct. 15 NORTHEASTERN L, 2-3 Sept. 14 FORDHAM * L, 1-3 COACH: ELVIS COMRIE Oct. 22 LAFAYETTE * L, 0-4 Oct. 19 at Stetson W, 3-0 Sept. 18 MERRIMACK L, 1-4 CAPT: PETER KILMARTIN Oct. 25 at UMass L, 0-2 Oct. 20 vs. Central Florida (8) L, 1-4 Sept. 21 at Bucknell * L, 1-4 Sept. 4 MARIST W, 4-3 (ot) Oct. 29 ARMY * L, 0-1 Oct. 22 MAINE L, 0-1 Sept. 26 at Northeastern W, 2-1 Sept. 8 BENTLEY W, 3-2 Oct. 31 at Providence W, 3-2 (ot) Oct. 26 LAFAYETTE * T, 2-2 (ot) Sept. 28 LEHIGH * L, 0-3 Sept. 10 at Brown L, 0-4 Nov. 2 at Boston College T, 1-1 Oct. 30 at Bentley L, 1-2 Oct. 5 at Navy * L, 0-3 Sept. 12 FORDHAM * L, 0-1 Nov. 5 at Lafayette % L, 0-2 Nov. 2 ARMY * L, 0-1 Oct. 9 PROVIDENCE L, 2-3 (ot) Sept. 15 UMASS W, 3-0 Oct. 12 COLGATE * L, 1-3 Sept. 18 at Bucknell * L, 0-2 1995: 9-7-1 (5-0-1 PL) 1997: 8-9-1 (4-2-0 PL) Oct. 16 UMASS L, 0-1 Sept. 21 ST. ANSELM W, 3-0 COACH: ELVIS COMRIE COACH: ELVIS COMRIE Oct. 18 HARTFORD L, 1-2 Sept. 25 LEHIGH * T, 0-0 (ot) CAPT: BRIAN PETZ CAPT: JAKE MCDOWELL Oct. 21 at Oneonta State L, 1-5 Sept. 29 HOFSTRA W, 3-1 Sept. 2 at Wisconsin L, 0-1 Sept. 3 QUINNIPIAC W, 3-1 Oct. 23 BRYANT L, 1-2 Oct. 2 NAVY * W, 1-0 Sept. 3 vs. Wis.-Milwaukee (7) L, 1-4 Sept. 6 BENTLEY L, 0-1 Oct. 26 at Lafayette * L, 2-3 Oct. 6 at Northeastern L, 3-5 (ot) Sept. 9 at New Hampshire L, 3-4 Sept. 12 at San Francisco W, 1-0 Oct. 31 at W.P.I. W, 2-0 Oct. 9 COLGATE * L, 0-2 Sept. 10 vs. Vermont (4) W, 2-1 Sept. 14 vs. Santa Clara (9) L, 1-2 Nov. 2 at Army * L, 1-3 Oct. 13 POST L, 1-2 (ot) Sept. 16 at Bucknell * W, 2-1 Sept. 20 at Bucknell * W, 1-0 (ot) Nov. 5 at Boston College L, 0-3 Oct. 15 at Maine W, 2-0 Sept. 20 BENTLEY W, 2-0 Sept. 23 FAIRFIELD T, 1-1 (ot) Oct. 18 STONEHILL W, 4-0 Sept. 23 LEHIGH * W, 2-1 Sept. 27 LEHIGH * W, 2-1 (ot) 3399 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER ALLLL--TTIIMEME REESULTSSULTS

Sept. 30 VERMONT L, 2-3 Sept. 22 FAIRFIELD L, 0-1 Sept. 22 LEHIGH * W, 2-1 2003: 2-10-5 (2-1-4 PL) Oct. 5 at Navy * W, 2-1 Sept. 25 LEHIGH * W, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 25 at Northeastern L, 0-1 COACH: ELVIS COMRIE Oct. 11 COLGATE * L, 1-2 Oct. 2 at Navy * W, 1-0 Sept. 29 at Navy * T, 0-0 (ot) CAPT: KEVIN BAKER, MICHAEL MILLS Oct. 14 PROVIDENCE W, 1-0 Oct. 9 COLGATE * T, 2-2 Oct. 6 COLGATE * W, 2-0 Sept. 29 at Northeastern L, 0-1 Oct. 18 LONG ISLAND W, 4-0 Oct. 12 at Northeastern L, 0-3 Oct. 9 at Sacred Heart L, 1-2 (2ot) Sept. 6 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) L, 1-2 (2ot) Oct. 21 at Maine L, 1-3 Oct. 16 ALBANY W, 2-1 Oct. 14 AMERICAN * W, 2-1 Sept. 12 vs. Santa Clara (9) L, 0-1 Oct. 25 LAFAYETTE * W, 3-1 Oct. 19 at Harvard T, 1-1 Oct. 16 at Harvard L, 0-1 Sept. 14 at San Francisco L, 0-1 Oct. 28 at Yale L, 1-3 Oct. 23 LAFAYETTE * W, 3-0 Oct. 20 LAFAYETTE * W, 2-0 Sept. 24 OREGON STATE L, 1-3 Oct. 31 at Army * L, 1-3 Oct. 26 at Hartford L, 0-3 Oct. 23 at Hartford W, 2- Sept. 27 LEHIGH * T, 0-0 (2ot) Nov. 4 at Northeastern L, 1-2 Oct. 29 at Army * W, 3-1 Oct. 26 at Army * W, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 30 HARTFORD L, 1-2 Nov. 8 vs. Lehigh % (10) L, 0-1 Nov. 2 STONY BROOK T, 1-1 Oct. 28 at Bucknell * W, 1-0 Oct. 4 at Navy * L, 1-2 Nov. 6 LAFAYETTE % L, 1-2 (2ot) Oct. 31 at Maryland L, 1-5 Oct. 11 AMERICAN * W, 2-1 1998: 5-11-1 (3-2-1 PL) Nov. 16 NAVY % W, 1-0 Oct. 13 at Harvard L, 0-3 COACH: ELVIS COMRIE 2000: 8-10-0 (3-3-0 PL) Nov. 18 AMERICAN % ^ T, 1-1 Oct. 17 at Army * W, 2-1 CAPT: BRYANT CLARK COACH: ELVIS COMRIE Oct. 19 at Quinnipiac T, 0-0 (2ot) Sept. 8 at Quinnipiac L, 0-1 CAPT: MATT HARVEY, RUSTY GIUDICI 2002: 13-5-1 (5-2-0 PL) Oct. 25 LAFAYETTE * T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 12 vs. New Hampshire (5) W, 2-0 Sept. 1 vs. Howard (13) W, 1-0 COACH: ELVIS COMRIE Nov. 1 COLGATE * T, 2-2 (2ot) Sept. 13 at Vermont L, 0-1 (ot) Sept. 3 at UMBC L, 3-4 (2ot) CAPT: RUSTY GIUDICI Nov. 4 DARTMOUTH L, 2-3 Sept. 15 at Long Island L, 1-5 Sept. 6 at UMass-Lowell W, 4-2 Aug. 30 at Duke T, 1-1 (2ot) Nov. 8 at Bucknell * T, 0-0 (2ot) Sept. 19 BUCKNELL * W, 3-0 Sept. 9 at Quinnipiac W, 2-0 Sept. 1 vs. N.C. State (14) W, 1-0 Nov. 14 vs. Lafayette % (15) L, 1-5 Sept. 22 at Fairfi eld L, 0-1 Sept. 16 BUCKNELL * L, 2-3 (ot) Sept. 7 at Stony Brook W, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 26 at Lehigh * L, 0-4 Sept. 19 NORTHEASTERN L, 0-1 Sept. 14 BUCKNELL* W, 1-0 (ot) 2004: 7-6-2 (1-4-2 PL) Sept. 29 MAINE W, 3-1 Sept. 23 at Lehigh * W, 2-1 Sept. 17 SACRED HEART W, 3-0 COACH: ELVIS COMRIE Oct. 3 NAVY * W, 1-0 Sept. 26 at Fairfi eld L, 2-4 Sept. 21 at Lehigh * W, 2-0 CAPT: ANTHONY CINELLI, Oct. 10 at Colgate * T, 2-2 (ot) Sept. 30 NAVY * L, 0-1 Sept. 24 NORTHEASTERN W, 2-0 GEOFFREY O’CONNELL, JOSH TROTT Oct. 17 HARVARD L, 1-2 (2ot) Oct. 3 at Maine L, 2-3 Sept. 28 NAVY * W, 2-0 Sept. 3 vs. Vermont (4) L, 0-1 (2ot) Oct. 20 YALE L, 0-1 Oct. 7 at Colgate * W, 3-1 Oct. 5 at Colgate * L, 2-3 Sept. 5 at New Hampshire W, 1-0 Oct. 24 at Lafayette * L, 1-2 (ot) Oct. 14 SACRED HEART W, 7-1 Oct. 12 at American * W, 3-2 (2ot) Sept. 11 N.J.I.T. W, 3-0 Oct. 27 HARTFORD L, 0-3 Oct. 17 HARVARD L, 0-2 Oct. 15 HARVARD L, 1-2 Sept. 14 at Sacred Heart W, 2-1 Oct. 31 ARMY * W, 1-0 (2ot) Oct. 21 at Lafayette * L, 0-1 Oct. 19 at Lafayette * L, 0-1 Sept. 21 NORTHEASTERN W, 2-0 Nov. 3 NORTHEASTERN L, 1-2 (ot) Oct. 24 HARTFORD W, 2-1 Oct. 22 at Hartford W, 1-0 Sept. 25 at Lehigh * T, 1-1 (2ot) Nov. 7 vs. Lafayette % (11) L, 0-2 Oct. 28 ARMY * W, 3-0 Oct. 27 ARMY * W, 1-0 (ot) Oct. 2 NAVY * W, 1-0 Nov. 4 at Albany L, 3-6 Oct. 29 at Dartmouth L, 0-1 Oct. 9 at American * L, 1-5 1999: 9-4-4 (5-0-1 PL) Nov. 11 at Lafayette % L, 0-3 Nov. 3 QUINNIPIAC W, 1-0 Oct. 12 HARVARD L, 1-3 COACH: ELVIS COMRIE Nov. 15 LAFAYETTE % W, 1-0 Oct. 16 ARMY * L, 0-1 CAPT: DREW LARSEN 2001: 10-5-2 (6-0-1 PL) Nov. 17 LEHIGH % ! W, 0-0 (2ot) Oct. 19 QUINNIPAC W, 2-1 Sept. 4 vs. St. Joseph’s (12) W, 4-1 COACH: ELVIS COMRIE Nov. 23 at F. Dickinson $ ^ L, 1-1 (2ot) Oct. 23 at Lafayette * L, 0-2 Sept. 5 vs. Maine (12) T, 1-1 CAPT: MATT HARVEY, RUSTY GIUDICI Oct. 26 at Maine W, 1-0 Sept. 11 QUINNIPIAC W, 3-1 Sept. 1 ST. PETER’S W, 2-1 Oct. 30 at Colgate * L, 2-3 (ot) Sept. 14 UMASS-LOWELL W, 4-2 Sept. 8 vs. New Hampshire (5) L, 2-3 Nov. 6 BUCKNELL * T, 2-2 (2ot) Sept. 18 at Bucknell * W, 2-0 Sept. 9 at Vermont W, 1-0 4400 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER ALLLL--TTIIMEME REESULTSSULTS

2005: 8-8-0 (2-5-0 PL) 2007: 8-6-4 (4-0-3 PL) Oct. 28 at Boston College W, 1-0 (2ot) Oct. 9 BUCKNELL * T, 2-2 (2OT) COACH: ELVIS COMRIE COACH: ELVIS COMRIE Nov. 1 ARMY * W, 3-1 Oct. 12 at Boston College L, 0-3 CAPT: JOSH TROTT CAPT: JERRY DICKINSON, Nov. 8 at Lafayette * T, 0-0 (2ot) Oct. 16 at Lehigh * L, 0-2 Sept. 2 vs. St. John’s (16) L, 0-3 FELIPE CASTRILLON Nov. 14 vs. American % ! (10) T, 1-1 (3ot) Oct. 20 NEW HAMPSHIRE T, 0-0 (2ot) Sept. 3 at Rutgers L, 0-1 L Sept. 1 MANHATTAN W, 4-0 Nov. 16 at Colgate % L, 1-2 Oct. 23 NAVY * L, 2-3 Sept. 10 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (17) W, 3-1 Sept. 5 at Maine W, 1-0 Oct. 26 at Brown L, 0-2 Oct. 30 at American * T, 0-0 (2ot) Sept. 11 vs. Canisius (17) W, 4-0 Sept. 11 SACRED HEART L, 1-2 2009: 6-10-0 (4-3-0 PL) Nov. 6 ARMY * T, 0-0 (2ot) Sept. 14 SACRED HEART W, 3-1 Sept. 15 at Providence L, 0-1 COACH: TED PRIESTLY Sept. 18 ALBANY W, 2-0 Sept. 18 at Northeastern W, 1-0 CAPT: THOMAS BOOTH, KEY TO NEUTRAL SITES Sept. 20 at Northeastern W, 3-0 Sept. 22 at Siena W, 3-0 KYLE MILLER, PETER SICLARI & TOURNAMENTS Sept. 24 at Bucknell * L, 0-2 Sept. 25 at New Hampshire L, 0-1 Sept. 5 at Providence L, 0-1 * Patriot League Games Sept. 27 HARTFORD L, 1-2 Sept. 28 COLGATE * T, 0-0 (2ot) Sept. 8 BRYANT L, 0-1 % Patriot League Tournament Oct. 1 LEHIGH * L, 1-2 Oct. 6 at Bucknell * T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 12 at Central Conn. L, 2-1 (2ot) $ NCAA Tournament Oct. 9 at Navy * L, 1-3 Oct. 9 QUINNIPIAC L, 0-1 Sept. 15 at Northeastern W, 2-1 # MAAC Games Oct. 15 AMERICAN * W, 4-1 Oct. 13 LEHIGH * W, 2-1 Sept. 19 SACRED HEART L, 0-1 ! Holy Cross won / advanced on penalty kicks Oct. 22 at Army * W, 1-0 Oct. 17 at Harvard T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 23 at Boston Univ. L, 0-2 ^ Opponent won / advanced on penalty kicks Oct. 30 LAFAYETTE * L, 0-1 Oct. 20 at Navy * W, 4-1 Sept. 26 LAFAYETTE * L, 0-1 (2ot) (1) at Colchester, Vt. Nov. 1 at Harvard W, 2-1 Oct. 27 AMERICAN * W, 3-2 Sept. 29 ALBANY W, 1-0 (2) at Oneonta, N.Y. Nov. 5 COLGATE * L, 0-1 Oct. 31 BOSTON COLL. L, 1-2 (ot) Oct. 3 COLGATE * W, 2-0 (3) at Baltimore, Md. Nov. 3 at Army * W, 2-0 Oct. 7 at Harvard L, 0-2 (4) at Durham, N.H. 2006: 5-11-1 (1-6-0 PL) Nov. 10 LAFAYETTE * T, 1-1 (2ot) Oct. 10 at Bucknell * L, 0-1 (5) at Burlington, Vt. COACH: ELVIS COMRIE Nov. 16 LAFAYETTE % L, 1-2 Oct. 17 LEHIGH * L, 0-3 (6) at Hartford, Conn. CAPT: JOSH TROTT, JERRY DICKINSON Oct. 21 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 1-2 (7) at Madison, Wis. Aug. 27 at Quinnipiac W, 3-1 2008: 9-5-5 (4-1-2 PL) Oct. 25 at Navy * W, 1-0 (ot) (8) at DeLand, Fla. Sept. 2 MAINE W, 2-0 COACH: ELVIS COMRIE Oct. 31 AMERICAN * W, 2-0 (9) at San Francisco, Calif. Sept. 8 ST. BONAVENTURE W, 5-3 CAPT: ANDREAS ANDREWS, JERRY Nov. 7 at Army * W, 2-1 (10) at Hamilton, N.Y. Sept. 10 vs. Siena (18) L, 1-2 DICKINSON, ALEJANDRO MELEAN (11) at Bethlehem, Pa. Sept. 12 at Sacred Heart L, 2-3 (ot) Aug. 29 UMASS W, 1-0 2010: 3-10-5 (0-4-3 PL) (12) at Lawrenceville, N.J. Sept. 16 BUCKNELL * L, 0-2 Sept. 2 CENTRAL CONN. L, 0-1 COACH: TED PRIESTLY (13) at Catonsville, Md. Sept. 19 NORTHEASTERN W, 3-2 Sept. 5 PROVIDENCE T, 1-1 (2ot) CAPT: KYLE MILLER, TOM VAN (14) at Durham, N.C. Sept. 23 at Lehigh * L, 1-4 Sept. 9 at Sacred Heart W, 1-0 GRINSVEN, JONATHAN WERTH (15) at Lewisburg, Pa. Sept. 26 PROVIDENCE L, 2-3 Sept. 13 NORTHEASTERN W, 3-2 Sept. 5 at Providence L, 0-1 (16) at Piscataway, N.J. Sept. 30 NAVY * W, 1-0 Sept. 19 at Florida Gulf Coast W, 2-0 Sept. 1 at Sacred Heart L, 0-1 (17) at Albany, N.Y. Oct. 7 at American * L, 2-4 Sept. 21 at Florida Int’l T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 4 at Dartmouth L, 4-1 (18) at Amherst, Mass. Oct. 10 NEW HAMPSHIRE L, 1-5 Sept. 27 at Colgate * W, 1-0 Sept. 10 vs. Stony Brook (19) W, 3-0 (19) at Hanover, N.H. Oct. 4 ARMY* L, 1-4 Sept. 30 at Quinnipiac L, 1-2 Sept. 12 vs. San Diego (19) T, 0-0 (2ot) (20) at Evanston, Ill. Oct. 17 HARVARD L, 2-5 Oct. 4 BUCKNELL * W, 2-1 (2ot) Sept. 17 vs. Northern Illinois (20) L, 1-2 Sept. 19 at Northwestern (20) W, 1-0 Oct. 21 at Lafayette * L, 1-2 Oct. 11 at Lehigh * T, 0-0 (2ot) Sept. 25 at Lafayette * L, 0-3 Oct. 24 at Hartford T, 1-1 (2ot) Oct. 18 NAVY * W, 4-0 Sept. 29 at Albany W, 4-3 (2ot) Oct. 28 at Colgate * L, 2-6 Oct. 21 HARVARD L, 0-3 Oct. 2 at Colgate * L, 0-1 Oct. 25 at American * L, 0-1 Oct. 6 HARVARD L, 0-1 4411 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER ALLLL--TTIIMEME SEERIESRIES REECORDSCORDS

HOLY CROSS ALL-TIME SERIES RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTS Team Win Loss Tie Team Win Loss Tie Team Win Loss Tie Adelphi 0 2 0 Harvard 1 10 2 Oregon State 0 1 0 Albany 4 1 0 Hofstra 2 0 0 Post 1 0 0 American 7 2 1 Howard 1 0 0 Providence 7 18 4 American International 0 1 0 Iona 4 2 1 Quinnipiac 6 4 0 Army 12 15 1 Jacksonville 0 1 0 Rhode Island 2 6 1 Assumption 17 5 3 Lafayette 4 20 4 Rutgers 0 1 0 Babson 3 3 0 La Salle 0 6 0 Sacred Heart 6 5 0 Bentley 7 6 0 Lehigh 9 9 4 San Diego 0 0 1 Boston College 6 21 2 LeMoyne 0 1 0 Santa Clara 0 2 0 Boston University 1 6 4 Long Island 2 0 0 San Fransisco 1 1 0 Brandeis 0 9 0 Maryland 0 1 0 St. Anselm 6 4 1 Bridgewater State 0 1 1 Maryland-Baltimore County 0 1 0 St. Bonaventure 1 0 0 Brooklyn 1 0 0 Maine 5 8 0 St. Francis 1 1 0 Brown 0 4 0 Manhattan 6 1 0 St. Joeseph’s 1 0 0 Bryant 4 7 0 Marist 1 1 0 St. John’s 0 1 0 Bucknell 9 8 4 Massachusetts 3 4 1 St. Michael’s 2 0 0 Canisius 2 0 0 Massachusetts-Dartmouth 1 4 0 St. Peter’s 2 4 2 Central Connecticut 0 2 0 Massachusetts-Lowell 12 4 2 Seton Hall 0 1 0 Central Florida 0 1 0 M.I.T. 6 7 2 Siena 1 3 0 Clark 11 5 2 Merrimack 3 5 0 Springfi eld 0 1 0 Colgate 5 12 4 Nasson 0 1 1 Stetson 0 2 0 Connecticut 0 4 0 Navy 13 7 2 Stonehill 8 8 0 Connecticut College 2 1 2 North Carolina State 1 0 0 Stony Brook 2 0 1 Curry 1 0 0 New Hampshire 1 11 3 U.S. International 0 1 0 Dartmouth 0 3 0 New Hampshire College 2 0 0 Upsala 1 0 0 Duke 0 0 1 Niagara 0 1 0 Vermont 2 4 0 Fairleigh Dickinson 0 0 1 Nichols 11 6 7 Western Michigan 0 1 0 Fairfi eld 4 7 1 N.J.I.T. 1 0 0 Wisconsin 0 1 0 Fordham 1 11 0 Northeastern 5 13 1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0 1 0 Florida Gulf Coast 1 0 0 Northern Illinois 0 1 0 W.P.I. 7 14 4 Florida International 0 0 1 Northwestern 1 0 0 Yale 0 5 0 Framingham State 1 0 0 Norwich 0 3 0 Hartford 6 19 2 Oneonta State 0 4 0 4444 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER ABBOUTOUT HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS

Holy Cross is renowned for its academic excellence Mass., the campus occupies 174 beautifully and mentoring-based, liberal arts education in the Jesuit landscaped acres, featuring traditional and tradition. An exclusively undergraduate institution with contemporary architecture, state-of-the-art fa- just over 2,800 students, Holy Cross is the oldest Catholic cilities, and striking views from atop Mount St. college in New England. Founded in 1843 in Worcester, James. Academic life at Holy Cross is serious, challenging and exciting. Student-professor exchanges in the classroom, as well as in countless informal settings, are at the center of academic life at Holy Cross. With a student to faculty ratio of 11 to one, the opportunity for individual atten- tion is readily available. Few classes exceed an enrollment of 40, and most average 19 students. Holy Cross professors are widely respected in their academic special- ties. Many have national reputations for their research and publications, creative performances, recordings and exhibitions. Almost all of the nearly 300 full- and part-time fac- ulty members hold doctoral degrees from some of the fi nest universities here and abroad. Among the major academic fa- cilities on campus are Dinand Li- brary (which, along with three other specialized libraries on campus, has total holdings of more than 650,000 volumes); Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery (with a regular sched- ule of world-class exhibitions); Brooks Concert Hall (acclaimed by performers and acoustical experts as one of the fi nest medium-sized bookstore, post offi ce, coffee lounge, cafeteria and pub); performance spaces in the region); St. Joseph Carol and Park B. Smith Hall (housing the Center for Reli- Memorial Chapel (built in 1924 and contain- gion, Ethics and Culture and the Rehm Library); the Mul- ing the recently renovated McCooey Chapel on timedia Resource Center in Edith Stein Hall; and the new the lower level); Hogan Campus Center (with $60-million Integrated Science Complex. 4455 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER ABBOUTOUT HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS

Coeducational since 1972, Holy Cross enrolls a stu- ity on the appointment and promotion of faculty. There dent body of proven accomplishment. Almost all graduat- are more than 100 co-curricular offerings on campus and HOLY CROSS AT A GLANCE ed in the top 20 percent of their high school classes. Most diverse opportunities for innovative academic options Affi liation: Roman Catholic — live in 10 residence halls on campus, all fully connected such as the fi rst-year program, community-based learn- Established by the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) to the college’s computer network. Students, elected by ing, Washington semester, internships and full-year study Undergraduate enrollment: 2,862 their peers, represent their classmates at faculty meetings, abroad. 46% Male / 54% Female / on major college committees, and in a consultative capac- Holy Cross integrates faith and knowledge with an 20% Minority and International emphasis on service, in keeping with the Percent out of state: 63% Jesuits’ commitment to educate “men and Number of U.S. states and territories: 45 women for others.” A distinguishing and Number of foreign countries: 19 all-important characteristic of education Student to Faculty ratio: 11 to 1 at Holy Cross is the emphasis placed upon Number of faculty: 252 full time; 63 part time the service of faith and the promotion of Percentage of faculty who hold doctorates or justice. The Offi ce of the College Chap- terminal degrees: 95% lains advises Student Programs for Urban Varsity sports: 27 (696 participants) Development (SPUD), which is the larg- Intramural sports: 6 (1,350 participants) est student organization on campus. More Club sports: 19 than 450 students are involved in 37 direct- service programs in Worcester. • Graduates are admitted to medical school at rates better The athletics program has a storied than twice the national average. tradition that continues today with 27 • Each year, more than 100 Holy Cross graduates enter law varsity sports and charter membership in schools accredited by the American Bar Association – one the Patriot League, recognized for its de- of the highest rates in the nation. velopment of scholar-athletes. The col- • Holy Cross is in the top three percent of four-year colleg- lege sponsors many clubs and intramural es in the number of students going on to earn doctorates. sports programs, and has excellent athlet- • Holy Cross students have won Rhodes, Truman and Mar- ics facilities, including a football stadium, shall scholarships, Watson fellowships, Fulbright grants a stadium, a soccer stadium, a and many other awards. hockey rink and the Hart Recreation Cen- • More than 10 percent of Holy Cross alumni are currently ter, home to the , swimming and practicing medicine. hockey teams. The Smith Wellness Center includes a specialized strength and condi- Among the many Holy Cross alumni with stellar re- tioning facility for varsity student-athletes, cords of achievement are a Nobel Laureate; three Pulitzer as well as aerobic equipment and workout Prize winners; two members of the Naismith Memorial areas for the general student body. Basketball Hall of Fame; a U.S. Supreme Court justice; a The college offers focused preprofes- U.S. Poet Laureate; numerous members of the U.S. Con- sional advising programs for students inter- gress; hundreds of journalists, authors and media com- ested in medicine and health, law, business mentators; and countless CEOs, educators and business and engineering. The results for successful and community leaders. postgraduate study are well-documented: 4466 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER ACCADEMICADEMIC OFFFERINGSFERINGS

MAJORS & MINORS Italian MULTIDISCIPLINARY CONCENTRATIONS Mathematics Anthropology & OTHER CURRICULAR PROGRAMS Art History Music Philosophy Established multidisciplinary programs of study with cur- Biology ricular and cocurricular components: Chemistry Physics Political Science Africana Studies Chinese Asian Studies Classics Psychology Religious Studies Biochemistry Computer Science Biological Psychology Economics Russian Sociology Education Economics & Accounting Environmental Studies Education Spanish Studies in World Literature Latin American & Latino Studies English Naval Science French Studio Art Theatre Peace & Confl ict Studies German Women’s & Gender Studies History

STUDENT-DESIGNED MAJORS & MINORS Students can design original multidisciplinary majors and minors. Here are a few examples of recent self-designed programs: Architectural Studies Catholic Studies Chinese Language & Civilization Deaf Education Film Studies International Studies Medieval & Renaissance Studies Middle Eastern Studies Urban Studies

FOCUSED CAREER PROGRAMS Health Professions Law Business Engineering Teacher Education Program 4477 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER UNNIQUEIQUE PRROGRAMSOGRAMS

MONTSERRAT COLLEGE HONORS All fi rst-year students are part of a challenging academic In the college honors program, academically accomplished WHAT THE GUIDEBOOKS SAY and co-curricular program called Montserrat. Embracing students pursue multidisciplinary studies in the natural sci- • Among the nation’s top 50 “most competitive” colleges the excitement and discovery of living and learning at Holy ences, social sciences and humanities. Guided by rotating and universities, as ranked by Barron’s Profi les of Cross, this program — expressly designed for fi rst-year stu- faculty experts, students regularly meet and work to explore American Colleges. dents — integrates academic, co-curricular and residential how knowledge from different areas can be tested and • Graduates 91% of students in four years – ranked fourth experiences in unique ways. One of the cornerstones of a integrated across disciplines. The program incorporates an among the nation’s undergraduate, liberal arts colleges; Holy Cross education is the commitment to Jesuit values. honors colloquium — a series of interdisciplinary discus- named to Kaplan’s list of colleges and universities with So it is fi tting that the program is named after the mountain sions — and a thesis. Honors students publicly present their “Impressive Graduation Rates.” in Spain where, in 1522, St. Ignatius of Loyola (the founder fi ndings at the annual academic conference, a highlight of • Listed in the top 20 colleges for academics in The of the Jesuit order) decided to begin a new life. Students the academic year. Princeton Review’s “The Best 351 Colleges.” entering Holy Cross are also beginning a new chapter of • Peterson’s Guide to Four-Year Colleges cites a 95% their lives — and Montserrat provides experiences in and out fi rst-year retention rate. WASHINGTON SEMESTER • Named one of the country’s “most beautiful urban of the classroom to enhance their journey, while supplying Each semester, 15 juniors and fi rst-semester seniors are ac- the tools to climb to new places. campuses” in Kaplan’s National Guidance Counselor cepted into a highly selective program in the nation’s capital. Survey. Students work with members of congress or federal agen- • Ranked 15th for “professors who make themselves cies, assist advocacy and public policy groups, and explore accessible” in a student survey by The Princeton up-close the arts, history and culture of Washington, D.C. Review. With support from their Holy Cross advisor, students pursue • Regarding the college’s mission, Kaplan’s Guide to internships that consist of four full work days, and a public the 328 Most Interesting Colleges says, “The Jesuit policy seminar one night each week. On the fi fth weekday, tradition of ‘being men and women for others’ shines they conduct independent research for their Washington at Holy Cross.” thesis paper. • According to The Insider’s Guide to the Colleges, compiled by the staff of the Yale Daily News, the STUDY ABROAD three best things about attending Holy Cross are: “the Students looking to broaden their Holy Cross experience professors, the beautiful campus and the connections have an excellent opportunity to do so through the Study with classmates.” Abroad program. Year-long programs provide qualifi ed • The Fiske Guide to Colleges cites Holy Cross’ small students with exciting and fully credited extensions of class sizes and beautiful campus as “award winners.” the college’s curriculum at participating universities in: Australia, Austria, Cameroon, England, France, Germany, COMMUNITY-BASED LEARNING Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Scotland, Through a generous endowment established by its name- Spain and Russia. One-semester programs are also avail- sake, Joseph P. Donelan II, the Donelan Offi ce of Com- able in China and Sri Lanka. Third-year students in good munity-Based Learning provides a directorship to establish academic standing live with host families, and take courses connections between courses across the college curriculum and exams alongside foreign students in their native with internship sites in the greater Worcester area. In keep- language. Deepening the cultural experience, students ing with the college’s social mission to prepare students to be complete an independent study project in the local com- “men and women for others,” Community-Based Learning munity to ensure close interaction with the people of their enables students to be of service to the community while chosen countries. enhancing their understanding of course material. 4488 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER STTUDENTUDENT LIIFEFE

Holy Cross has three performance theaters, RECREATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS two art galleries, a concert hall, ballroom, • Ballroom Dance dance studio and a movie theater. There are • Club Baseball more than 90 student groups and organiza- • Club Basketball (men’s and women’s) tions on campus, including: • Club Hockey • Club (men’s and women’s) ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS • Club Soccer • American Medical Student Association • Club Tennis • American Sign Language Club • Club Volleyball (men’s and women’s) • Biology Society • Equestrian Club • French Club • Figure Skating Club • GESSO (Art Society) • Golf Club • Neuronauts • HC Recreational Water Polo Club • Poetry Circle • Racquetball Club • Psychology Club • Running Club • Science Ambassadors • Sailing Club • Sir Thomas More Prelaw Society • Ski Team • Student Programs for Urban Develop- • College Republicans COMMUNICATION ORGANIZATIONS • Frisbee ment • Eco-Action • The Advocate (alt. student newspaper) • HC Wilderness Outing Club • Spring Break Immersion Program • HC Political Union • The Crusader (student newspaper) • Women’s Rugby • Model United Nations • The Fenwick Review • Yoga Club STUDENT GOVERNANCE • Peace Around the World • Purple Patcher (student yearbook) ORGANIZATIONS RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS • Purple Key Society • WCHC 88.1FM (radio station) • Campus Activities Board • Campus Christian Fellowship • Sader Nation • Class Councils MULTICULTURAL STUDENT • COMPASS • Students for Life • Hall Councils ORGANIZATIONS (MSO) • Fellowship of Christian Athletes • Student Government Association DEPARTMENTALLY SPONSORED • ABiGaLe-Allies • Orthodox Christian Fellowship STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS • Asian Students In Action • Pax Christi PERFORMANCE ORGANIZATIONS • Chamber Singers • Bishop Healy Multicultural Society • Religious Education Teacher’s Club • Alternate College Theatre • Chapel Choir • Black Student Union • Chamber Orchestra SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS • College Choir • Caribbean African Student Assembly • Dance Ensemble • Amnesty International • HAYES Retreat Team • Individuals of all Nations Developing • Delilahs (female a cappella) • Appalachia Service Project • Holy Cross Orchestra Indian Appreciation • Fools on the Hill (co-ed a cappella) • Best Buddies • Jazz Ensemble • Latin American Student Organization • Off the Record (female a cappella) • The Beverly Connection • Knights of Columbus • Multiethnic Identity Xploration • Rythm Nation Steppaz • Crusaders for Children • Holy Cross Good Time Marching Band • Women’s Forum • Sons of Pitches (male a cappella) • Cures for Kids • Multicultural Peer Educators • Sound of St. James (male a cappella) PEER EDUCATION ORGANIZATIONS • Habitat for Humanity • Orientation Leaders • Student Musician Coalition • Nutrition, Exercise & Eating Disorders • Holy Cross for a Cure • Relationship Peer Educators Peer Educators • Operation Smile SPECIAL INTEREST • Resident Assistants • Sexual Health Awareness Peer Educators • Religious Education Teacher’s Club ORGANIZATIONS • ROTC • Share our Soles • College Democrats • Students for Responsible Choices 4499 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER DIISTINGUISHEDSTINGUISHE DHOOLYLY CRROSSOSS ALLUMNIUMNI

Holy Cross aims to make a positive difference in society not BILLY COLLINS ’63 only through teaching and service, but through our alumni. Former Poet Laureate, consultant in poetry to the Library In fulfi lling its mission, the College educates people who of Congress, 2001-2003 go on to become leaders in their fi elds. ROBERT J. COUSY ’50 DAVID P. A NDERSON ’51 Basketball legend and Hall of Famer; led the Sports columnist, The New York Times; winner of a Pulitzer to an unprecedented fi ve straight NBA titles Prize in 1981 MICHAEL DANIELS ’76 KAREN BALDWIN ’85 Senior vice president and group executive, IBM Global Partner and senior executive vice president of Creative Af- Technology Services fairs, Baldwin Entertainment Group; Producer of the fi lms Mystery, Alaska; Ray; Sahara; A Sound of Thunder; The Game of Their Lives ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D. ’62 Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Dis- eases (NIAID), National Institutes of Health MARY G. BERNER ’81 President and CEO, Fairchild Publications JON FAVREAU ’03 Chief speechwriter for President Barack Obama REP. TIMOTHY H. BISHOP ’72 Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Democrat NNE CHIFFMAN INK from New York A S F ’85 Vice president and general manager of PepsiCo Sales-Target Corporation EIGH NNE RODSKY L A B ’80 TOOMM Executive vice president, Nickelodeon Consumer Prod- TANLEY RAYSON ucts S E. G ’72 HEEINSOHNINSOHN President and Chief Operating Offi cer, M.R. Beal and Company, NY, NY HON. ROBERT CASEY ’82 Member of the U.S. Senate, Democrat from Pennsylvania MARK G. HOLOWESKO ’82 JULIE A. HALPIN ’84 Chief executive offi cer and president, Templeton Capital CEO, The Geppetto Group, advertising company special- Advisors, Inc. JOSEPH A. CALIFANO ’52 izing in products for children President and chairman, The National Center on Addic- tion & Substance Abuse; former U.S. Secretary of Health, EDWARD P. J ONES ’72 HOMAS EINSOHN Education and Welfare T W. H ’56 2004 Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Known World Former Boston Celtics player and coach; Hall of Famer

RABBI NORMAN M. COHEN ’72 CAPT. THOMAS G. KELLEY, USN OHN ACK IGGINS Rabbi, Bet Shalom Congregation J H. “J ” H ’76 Editorial cartoonist for the Chicago Sun-Times; winner of (RET) ’60 a Pulitzer Prize in 1989 Recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor 5500 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER DIISTINGUISHEDSTINGUISHE DHOOLYLY CRROSSOSS ALLUMNIUMNI

CAPT. JOSEPH P. K ERWIN, M.D. JAMES DAVID POWER III ’53 USN (RET) ’53 Chairman and CEO, J.D. Power & Associates, consumer First medical doctor in space; senior vice president, Wyle ratings of the automobile industry Laboratories MARY PAT RYAN ’78 PAUL O. LECLERC ’63 Executive vice president of marketing, Sirius Satellite President and CEO, New York Public Library Radio

EDWARD J. LUDWIG ’73 DANIEL E. SHAUGHNESSY ’75 Chairman of the board and chief executive offi cer, Becton, Sports columnist, The Boston Globe; author of “The Curse Dickinson and Company of the Bambino”

CHRISTOPHER J. MATTHEWS ’67 JOE SHORTSLEEVE ’79 Host of NBC’s “The Chris Matthews Show” and MSNBC’s Chief correspondent for WBZ-TV News in Boston “Hardball” WILLIAM J. “BILL” SIMMONS III ’92 WILLIAM J. MCDONOUGH ’56 Columnist for Espn.com’s “Page 2” and ESPN The Maga- Retired president of the New York Federal Reserve; former zine president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York; former chairman of the Public Company Accounting Oversight HON. CLARENCE THOMAS ’71 Board Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court

HON. JAMES P. M ORAN, JR. ’67 AMB. HARRY K. THOMAS, JR. ’78 Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Democrat U.S. Ambassador to the Phillipines CLLARENCEARENCE from Virginia THHOMASOMAS LT. GEN. BERNARD TRAINOR, USMC JOSEPH E. MURRAY, M.D. ’40 (RET.) ’51 Nobel laureate 1990 for the fi rst successful kidney trans- Senior fellow for National Security Studies at the Council HON. PETER WELCH ’69 plant; professor emeritus of surgery, Harvard Medical on Foreign Relations; associate at the Center for Science Member of U.S. House of Representatives, Democrat from School and International Affairs at the John F. Kennedy School of Vermont Government, JOYCE A. O’SHAUGHNESSY, M.D. ’78 ROBERT C. WRIGHT ’65 Leading breast cancer researcher and practitioner at Texas THEODORE V. W ELLS, JR. ’72 Vice Chairman and Executive Offi cer, General Electric Oncology, P.A.; associate director for clinical research and Partner and co-chair of Litigation, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Company; Chairman and CEO, NBC Universal co-director, Breast Cancer Research, at U.S. Oncology; Wharton & Garrison, New York director, Chemoprevention Research MAGGIE WILDEROTTER ’77 President and CEO, Citizens Communications 5511 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER STTRENGTHRENGTH & COONDITIONINGNDITIONING

Opened in 1997, the Carol and Park B. Smith Wellness 60 people at a time, enables Holy Cross’ Center is a two-story facility which was built as an addition larger sports teams to work out together, to the Hart Recreation Center. The wellness center provides thereby enhancing team unity. state-of-the-art fi tness equipment for varsity athletes and all The second fl oor has been designed other members of the Holy Cross community. for use by all students, faculty and staff. A $1.5-million gift from Carol and Park B. Smith (Class It has two sections: one for aerobic train- of 1954) kicked off the campaign to fund the facility. “Ev- ing, and the other for cardiovascular, eryone today agrees that fi tness is very important,” Smith variable-resistance and strength training. said in 1997. “I’m confi dent that this new Wellness Center A diverse selection of equipment accom- — whose facilities will be second-to-none — will provide modates users ranging from beginners to a real benefi t to current and future Holy Cross students, advanced athletes. Its south-facing wall is teachers and staff.” mostly glass, allowing most users a view With 15,000 square feet, the wellness center provides of the practice fi elds and the rolling hills over four times more space than the college previously of central New England. had for varsity and community exercise and training, and The center also offers programs that centralizes athletic equipment and facilities once found in explore the connections between fi tness fi ve locations in three campus buildings. and wellness, to help students learn how On the fi rst level, the center houses a highly versatile good health can complement and enhance strength and conditioning center for Holy Cross’ varsity other aspects of their educational expe- student-athletes. There are areas for speed development rience. An advisory board comprising programs, as well as for strength and endurance condition- physicians, fitness and strength train- ing. The space, which is able to accommodate as many as ers, faculty members, psychologists, nutritionists, a college chaplain and others are and his staff to are able to accommodate a much larger responsible for creating and coordinating number of athletes at one time, allowing teams to train programming for the center. together at times more convenient to their busy schedules Holy Cross head strength and con- as student-athletes. ditioning coach Jeff Oliver believes that The state-of-the-art equipment in the wellness center the wellness center is of the utmost im- includes: portance to Crusader athletic teams. • Eight multi-purpose power racks, each with over 600 “Over the past few decades, col- pounds of free weights. lege coaches have turned increasingly to • Seven Olympic lifting platforms with over 375 pounds of strength and conditioning to gain an edge rubberized free weights. over their opponents,” Oliver said. “And • More than 3,000 pounds of dumbbells. while football may have been the fi rst to • Eighteen pieces of aerobic equipment. grasp the concept, we now train athletes • Three full sets of plyometric boxes. from every varsity sport. The wellness • A number of free weight-loaded pieces of equipment to center has been a huge boon to our pro- accommodate injured athletes. gram.” “Thanks to the generous donation from the Smiths,” With 6,500 square feet of the center Oliver said, “This facility is state of the art.” devoted solely to varsity athletes, Oliver 5522 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER THHEE CIITYTY OOFF WOORCESTERRCESTER

Worcester, the economic and social center of central the hundreds of rivers and lakes in the area, Massachusetts, is New England’s third-largest city with a including Lake Quinsigamond. population of 175,500. Holy Cross is one of the area’s 13 First incorporated as a township in 1722, colleges and universities, which together make an enormous this settlement 40 miles west of Boston soon impact on the area’s culture and economy. Boston, Spring- became an important transportation center fi eld, Hartford and Providence are all about a one-hour drive. on the Boston Turnpike, linking the capital New York City is about three hours away; Cape Cod and city with New York and the west. One of the Atlantic Ocean are less then two hours from Worcester; America’s fi rst internal commercial water- and the mountains of Vermont and New Hampshire can be ways, the Blackstone Canal, linked the town reached in about three hours. Skiing is available at nearby with Providence to the south and gave direct Wachusett Mountain, and water sports enthusiasts can enjoy access to the Atlantic Ocean. Primarily an industrial city through the mid-20th century, Worcester has emerged as an educational, medical, health care, cultural and entertainment center. An expanded business and commercial base, and the recent addition of a variety of high-technology compa- nies and growing biotechnol- ogy research parks, have made Worcester attractive to expand- ing companies. Downtown Worcester stands on the brink of a dramatic renaissance with a new hotel attached to the con- venue for opera, jazz, blues and classical concerts; and the vention center, a new courthouse and major Worcester Art Museum, internationally known as one of the housing and retail projects all in the works. fi nest small museums in the United States. Other museums Worcester is nonetheless predominantly include the Higgins Armory Museum, a repository of Me- residential in character. More than 1,200 acres dieval arms and armor; the Ecotarium, which combines the of city-owned parkland are found within its features of a science museum, a planetarium and a zoo; the 38 square miles. Half of the entire city budget headquarters of the American Antiquarian Society; and the goes for educational purposes, testimony to Worcester Historical Museum. the values of its inhabitants. Its parklands After a $40 million restoration project, the historic are among the oldest in the nation, as are its Union Station now serves visitors and commuters via MBTA library and music festival. Worcester is a city regional service and Amtrak national service. proud of its past and secure in its future. Worcester has world-class dining, ethnic restaurants, Worcester is home to the DCU Center, a diners, coffee houses, bookstores, shopping, parks and 13,000-seat arena that features big-name rock recreation — all within easy reach of campus. bands; Mechanics Hall, a world renowned 5533 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER COOLLEGELLEGE ADDMINISTRATIONMINISTRATION

REV. MICHAEL C. MCFARLAND, S.J., PRESIDENT OFFICERS OF THE COLLEGE On July 1, years as an associate professor of com- 2000, Rev. Mi- puter science. In addition to creating new chael C. McFar- courses in ethics and computers, computer land, S.J., became architecture and digital systems, he created the 31st president a laboratory for digital electronics and de- of the College of veloped tutorial materials for a course on the Holy Cross. computers in management. Prior to be- Fr. McFarland has published articles in coming president, the Proceedings of the IEEE (the Institute Fr. McFarland of Electrical and Electronics Engineers); was Dean of the the IEEE Transactions on Computers; the College of Arts IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided and Sciences at Gonzaga University in Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems; Spokane, Wash. He was at Gonzaga for Formal Methods for System Design; the Frank Vellaccio Timothy R. Austin William Durgin four years, where he was also a professor Journal of Systems and Software; Com- Senior Vice President Vice President for Treasurer and Chief of computer science. puter; and Technology and Society. He was Academic Affairs and Investment Offi cer Born in Boston in 1948, Fr. McFar- an associate editor of the IEEE Transactions Dean of the College land lived for a time in California and later on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated graduated from Xavier High School (now Circuits and Systems for three years and has closed) in Concord, Mass. He completed his been on numerous program committees for bachelor’s degree in physics at Cornell Uni- conferences such as the Design Automation versity in 1969. He later earned a master’s Conference, the International Conference degree and Ph.D. in electrical engineering on Computer Design, the International (computer engineering) at Carnegie Mellon Conference on Computer-Aided Design University. and the High-Level Synthesis Workshop. Fr. McFarland joined the Jesuits in In addition to his duties as Holy Cross’ 1975. He studied at the Weston School of president, Fr. McFarland sits on numer- Theology in Cambridge, Mass., and earned ous local boards, including the Worcester a master’s degree in divinity and Th.M. in Catholic Charities Board, the Worcester social ethics. He was ordained in the St. Municipal Research Bureau and the Board Michael Lochhead Jacqueline Peterson Joseph Memorial Chapel at Holy Cross in of Trustees at the University of Scranton. Vice President for Vice President for 1984. Recently, Fr. McFarland oversaw the Administration and Student Affairs and Subsequently, he worked as a consultant most successful capital campaign in school Finance Dean of the Students for two years at the AT&T Bell Laboratories, history, raising a total of $216.3 million. doing research in computer-aided design of Fr. McFarland enjoys running six days digital systems. He continued his research each week in his free time. while teaching at Boston College for 10 5544 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER ATTHLETICHLETIC ADDMINISTRATIONMINISTRATION

RICHARD M. REGAN, JR., DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Richard M. in three consecutive seasons (2001, 2002 comprised of 49 athletic administrators and Arthur Andersen & Company in its Boston, Regan, Jr., is now and 2003). faculty athletic representatives from around Mass., offi ces, rising to the level of senior in his 14th year Success is not measured only by wins the nation, reports directly to the NCAA’s manager. He then moved to the NFL with as the director of and losses, but by other gains as well. In Division I Board of Directors. The council the , where he served athletics at Holy an effort to further increase the number of is responsible for adopting operating bylaws in the role of Vice President of Finance from Cross in 2011- Crusader teams coached by full-time staff and rules to govern Division I, interpreting 1985-1988. 2012. Regan, members, Regan announced the appoint- Division I bylaws, reviewing recommenda- His ties to Mount St. James run deep, whose tenure ment of full-time coaching positions in tions from the Division I conferences and as he is the third generation of his family to began on July 1, track, volleyball, women’s lacrosse and soft- universities, and developing and implement- attend Holy Cross. He is the son of Richard 1998, became just ball. Gender equity has been a major focus ing the Division I budget. M. Regan (Class of 1950), and the grandson the fourth Holy of Regan’s administration and he introduced Prior to returning to Worcester in July of Harold J. Regan (Class of 1917). Regan’s Cross athletic di- the college’s fi rst two new varsity sports in of 1998, Regan worked for NFL Interna- sisters, Mary (Class of 1977) and Ann (Class rector in the last 50 years. “He is smart, full more than 15 years — women’s tional and NFL Europe (formerly the World of 1980), also graduated from Holy Cross. of energy, skilled in fi nancial management and women’s golf. League of ). He joined His daughter, Deirdre, graduated from Holy and fully committed to Holy Cross,” said Improvements to the athletics facilities the New York offi ce of the World League in Cross in 2006. then Holy Cross president Fr. Gerard Reedy, have also been part of Regan’s focus. The new 1991 and was based in London beginning in Born in Providence, R.I., Regan and his S.J., at the time of Regan’s hiring. Linda Johnson Smith Stadium is home to not 1992. Over the next several years he lived in wife, Judi, have three daughters — Jennifer, Regan’s fi rst 13 years have been pro- only the men’s and women’s soccer teams, London and Edinburgh, and served as man- Deirdre and Colleen. ductive ones for the Crusaders. During this but its unique two-sided stands and press fa- aging director of the Scottish Claymores, period of time, 19 Holy Cross teams have cilities provide an additional benefi t to home vice president of European operations and advanced to NCAA tournament play — in- events for fi eld hockey and outdoor track and chief operating offi cer. cluding at least one team in 10 of the last fi eld. In 2009, a new synthetic turf facility When the World League went through 13 seasons. The women’s basketball team was opened for use by the football, men’s a reorganization following the 1992 season, has been to the postseason in seven of the lacrosse and women’s lacrosse teams. commissioner last 13 years (six NCAA appearances and The baseball team opened a new on- Paul Tagliabue appointed Regan as manag- a WNIT berth in 2002), while the football campus stadium beginning in the fall of ing director of NFL International, Ltd., to (2009), fi eld hockey (1998 and 2000) and 2005. And there have been improvements to oversee and develop the NFL’s business women’s soccer (2000) programs have other facilities as well, such as the softball interests throughout Europe. In that role, also made NCAA appearances. Regan’s fi eld, new football and men’s ice hockey he was instrumental in establishing NFL tenure has also seen the fi rst-ever NCAA locker rooms, and a video room for the International in Europe and planning and appearances for the men’s ice hockey men’s and women’s basketball teams. executing the NFL’s American Bowl series (2004 and 2006), men’s soccer (2002) In addition to his duties on campus, of international games in London, Dublin, and women’s lacrosse (2006 and 2007) Regan has become involved in college ath- Barcelona and Berlin. teams. In addition, the men’s basketball letic policy on a national scale. A current Regan held the post of managing direc- program has seen a great deal of success member of the NCAA Division I Men’s tor of Monarch International, Inc., a licens- under Regan’s watch, having advanced to Soccer Committee, Regan previously served ing and fi nancial consulting fi rm, for three postseason play in fi ve of the last 11 years, a term as a Division I-AA representative on years before joining the World League. and becoming the fi rst Patriot League team the NCAA Division I Management Council After graduating from Holy Cross in ever to advance to the NCAA tournament from 1999-2004. The Management Council, 1976, Regan spent nine years working for 5555 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER ATTHLETICHLETIC ADDMINISTRATIONMINISTRATION

BILL BELLEROSE ROSEMARY SHEA ANN ZELESKY FRANK MASTRANDREA ASSOCIATE A.D. ASSOCIATE A.D. ASSOCIATE A.D. ASSISTANT A.D. Bill Belle- Now in her In her 23rd Frank Mas- rose is in his 20th 25th year at Holy year at Holy trandrea is in his year as associate Cross in 2011- Cross in 2011- 19th year at Holy director of ath- 2012, Rosemary 2012 is Worces- Cross in 2011- letics and busi- Shea joined the ter native Ann 2012, and was ness manager at athletic staff Zelesky, who is named assistant Holy Cross in shortly after responsible for athletic director 2011-2012, a po- earning a bach- the administra- for marketing sition he has held elor’s degree in tion and sched- and media rela- since November English from uling for all the tions for Cru- of 1992. A 1977 Holy Cross in women’s pro- sader athletics in graduate of Holy 1987. Since 1990 grams. In 1995, August of 2000. Cross with a dual degree in Economics and she has served as the athletic department’s Zelesky was promoted to associate athletic A 1988 graduate of Holy Cross with a Accounting, Bellerose handles the day to compliance offi cer, with responsibility director. bachelor’s degree in English, Mastrandrea day fi nancial support of individual teams to assure that the college’s staff, coaches, Zelesky joined the Crusaders in April oversees all marketing and media relations and the athletic department. He is responsi- and student-athletes understand and com- of 1989 after a highly-successful 13-year efforts for the athletic department, includ- ble for preparing and administering the bud- ply with NCAA rules and regulations. She coaching career at St. Peter-Marian High ing all television, radio and internet cover- gets for all 27 varsity sports. Bellerose also monitors eligibility and academic progress School in Worcester. Zelesky’s girl’s bas- age of all of the athletic programs. handles equipment inventories, and much of for all Holy Cross student-athletes and co- ketball squads posted a 272-54 record, Mastrandrea previously served as the Holy Cross’ travel and ticket operations. ordinates an ongoing rules education pro- winning eight Central Massachusetts titles, college’s director of athletic media rela- Prior to his current appointment, Bel- gram for coaches and staff members. seven district championships and one state tions from 1993-2000. While serving as lerose was the college’s purchasing direc- In 2000, Shea was promoted to asso- crown. Her softball teams were 253-21, the director, Mastrandrea was responsible tor for four years, coordinating purchases ciate athletic director and added the duties capturing 10 Central Massachusetts titles, for the publicity and promotion of the for all departments on campus. From 1988 of scheduling for men’s sports. She also nine district crowns and fi ve state cham- school’s 27 varsity sports, with his major through 1993, Bellerose also served as the assists the director of athletics with the pionships. Zelesky, who also served as St. focus on the football and men’s basketball head coach of the Crusader men’s ice hock- overall management of the men’s athletic Peter-Marian’s athletic director for nine programs. ey team. He previously spent time as an as- programs. years, was twice named Massachusetts Mastrandrea earned his law degree sistant coach of the squad from 1977-1988. Shea was a member of the NCAA Coach of the Year for both basketball and from the University of Connecticut School During his days as an undergraduate, Bel- Division I Rowing Committee from 2001- softball, and has been inducted into the of Law in 1991, and worked for the fi rm lerose was a member of the ice hockey team. 2005, serving as the committee’s chair New England Basketball Hall of Fame. of Updike, Kelley & Spellacy as a litigator He still ranks eighth all-time in career points from 2004-2005. She has also represented A 1973 graduate of Worcester State from 1991-1993. (152) and 10th all-time in career goals scored the Patriot League on the NCAA Division I College, Zelesky played volleyball, bas- He and his wife, Joan, reside in (71). In 2002, Bellerose was inducted into the Championship / Sports Management Cabi- ketball, fi eld hockey and softball. She be- Shrewsbury, Mass., with their son, Jacob. Holy Cross Varsity Club Hall of Fame. net since 2008. gan her coaching career at Worcester State Bellerose and his wife, Susan, reside following her graduation. Zelesky, who in Shrewsbury, Mass., with their son, Wil- resides in Worcester, has two sons, Brian liam, Jr., and daughter, Lauren, who are (a 2011 Holy Cross graduate) and Kevin (a both enrolled at Holy Cross. Holy Cross senior). 5566 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER ATTHLETICHLETIC DEEPARTMENTPARTMENT STTAFFAFF

Brian Atkins Charles Bare Tina Borrelli Anthony Cerundolo Meredith Cook Janet Fahnestock Janine Ferro Athletic Trainer Media Relations Cheerleading Athletic Trainer Media Relations Athletic Secretary Athletic Trainer

Scott Gallon Linda George Rob Godfrey Lu-Ann Hennessy Bryan Hill Jen Kagno Brittany Keil Athletic Trainer Business Offi ce Equipment Athletic Secretary Equipment Promotions/Events Strength/Conditioning

Bob Neville Jeff Oliver Nancy Olson Jennifer Whipple Lillian Wiliams Jim Wrobel Hart Center Strength/Conditioning Athletic Secretary Fundraising Athletic Secretary Media Relations 5577 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER THHEE PAATRIOTTRIOT LEEAGUEAGUE

Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combining academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot League sponsors championships in 23 men and women’s sports. Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football conference in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport conference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as full members, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associate members. These institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation and their alumni have and continue to play leadership roles in shaping our country. Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked fi rst each year among all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid in the NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The league fi nished at the top spot with nearly all of its teams reporting a graduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recent data. In addition, 82 teams from Patriot League full-member institutions earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Recognition Awards after posting academic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. The Patriot League’s mission is simple, to provide successful competitive athletic experiences while

PATRIOT LEAGUE STAFF maintaining high academic standards, and to prepare its Army each won three championships while Colgate and Carolyn Schlie Femovich...... Executive Director student-athletes to be leaders in society. American claimed a pair. Richard Wanninger . . Associate Executive Director During the 2010-2011 academic year, Patriot League • Navy tennis standout Nick Birger was part of a select Patrick Muffl ey...... Assistant Executive Director student-athletes and teams accomplished the following: group of student-athletes to receive a $7,500 postgraduate Deb Herman . .Executive Assistant / Business Manager • Patriot League schools came in with glowing marks in the scholarship from the NCAA. Darlene Gordon . .Director of Championships / Business Operationslatest release of the NCAA Academic Progress Rate, as 97 • 11 student-athletes were named Capital One / CoSIDA Matt Dougherty ...... Media Relations Director percent of Patriot League teams came in at or above the Academic All-Americans: Erin Anthony (Army women’s James Greene . . .Assistant Media Relations Director national Division I four-year average score of 970. basketball), Nick Birger (Navy men’s tennis), Alyssa Quinton Smith . . Assistant Director for Compliance / Sport• Bucknell Management claimed the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup for DeLorenz (Bucknell women’s lacrosse), Alex Foskett (Navy Jimmy Johnson. .Coordinator of Multimedia Services the 17th time overall and sixth consecutive season. The men’s soccer), Nathan Hedgecock (Army men’s basketball), Bison also won their eighth male trophy and 17th female Ben Koenigsfeld, (Army baseball), Jay Laing (Army men’s THE PATRIOT LEAGUE award, sweeping the honors for the second straight year and lacrosse), Sam Miller (Navy men’s soccer), Travis Nissley 3773 Corporate Parkway, Suite 190 seventh time overall. (Bucknell football), Cody Rome (Navy men’s track and Center Valley, PA 18034 • Bucknell’s Travis Nissley was named a fi nalist for the fi eld) and Jonathan Stumpf (Lehigh men’s lacrosse). www.patriotleague.com Campbell Trophy and earned an $18,000 post-graduate • Army’s Erin Anthony concluded an outstanding career with Phone: (610) 289-1950 scholarship from the National Football Foundation. fi rst team Academic All-America recognition for the second Fax: (610) 289-1952 • Six different schools claimed multiple Patriot League titles, year in a row and a nomination from the Patriot League for led by Navy with seven and Bucknell with six. Lehigh and the NCAA Woman of the Year award. 5588 22011011 HOOLYLY CRROSSOSS MEENN’S SOOCCERCCER THHEE PAATRIOTTRIOT LEEAGUEAGUE

• Fifty-fi ve Patriot League student-athletes earned Capital • Army’s Jeremy Boltus was one of fi ve fi nalists for the • Three Patriot Leaguers competed at the NCAA outdoor One / CoSIDA Academic All-District honors, with 39 on Tewaarton Trophy, given to the top men’s lacrosse player. track and fi eld championship, with Bucknell’s Ted Heitzman the fi rst team. • Four Patriot League baseball players were selected in the and Army’s Domonick Sylve giving the league a pair of • Candidates for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award included: MLB First-Year Player Draft, including Holy Cross pitcher All-America recipients for the fi rst time since 2003. Erin Anthony (Army women’s basketball), Stefan Bauer John Pedrotty in the 13th round. • Ten Patriot Leaguers, including nine from Lehigh, were (Lafayette men’s lacrosse), Friederike Engel (American • Army’s Ben Koenigsfeld was named a semifi nalist for named Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars as student-athletes of women’s soccer), Rob Keefer (Lehigh men’s basketball), the Olerud Award as the top two-way player in collegiate color who exemplify high standards in academics, athletics, Andrew Keister (Holy Cross men’s basketball), Ben baseball. and service to the community. Koenigsfeld (Army baseball), Erica Prosser (Lehigh women’s basketball), Jessie Snyder (Bucknell softball) and PATRIOT LEAGUE HISTORY Jonathan Stumpf (Lehigh men’s lacrosse). 1986: The Colonial League is founded and begins full 1999: Carolyn Schlie Femovich is selected as the fourth • American’s Christine Fingerhuth was named a fi rst-team All- round-robin play in football only. Lafayette College as- executive director of the league. In addition, Villanova America selection in fi eld hockey and also received an NCAA sociate professor Alan Childs is named the executive di- joins as an associate member in women’s lacrosse and Woman of the Year nomination from the Patriot League. rector. Hobart in men’s lacrosse. • Colgate’s Nate Eachus fi nished sixth in the voting for the 1989: Carl Ulrich is appointed as the fi rst full-time ex- 2000: The Patriot League celebrates its 10th anniversary Walter Payton Award, given to the most sutstanding player ecutive director. as an all sports conference. The league policy regarding in the Football Championship Subdivision. 1990: The Colonial League changes its name to the merit aid is expanded to include all sports except football, • Lehigh’s Will Rackley became the highest-ever NFL Draft Patriot League, which becomes an all-sport conference beginning with the class entering in the fall of 2001. selection out of the Patriot League when he was picked in sponsoring 22 sports, 11 for women and 11 for men. 2001: American University joins the league as a full the third round by the Jacksonville Jaguars. Membership includes Bucknell University, Colgate Uni- member, while Georgetown joins as an associate mem- • Lehigh became the fi rst Patriot League team since 2003 to versity, Fordham University, the College of the Holy ber in football. win a game in the NCAA Division I football playoffs when it Cross, Lafayette College, Lehigh University and the 2003: The U.S. Naval Academy increases participation won at Northern Iowa, 14-7, in the fi rst round. The Mountain United States Military Academy. from 12 sports to 18 by joining the Patriot League in Hawks fi nished at No. 14 in each of the major FCS rankings, 1991: The United States Naval Academy joins the league men’s lacrosse, men’s swimming and all cross country matching the highest for a Patriot League team since 2003. as a full-time member. and track & fi eld programs. • Bucknell and Colgate each fi nished in the top 15 of the 1993: Constance H. Hurlbut is named executive director 2004: Women’s rowing is added as the league’s 23rd fi nal Nike / Inside Lacrosse poll, with the Bison at No. 9 of the league, becoming the fi rst woman and youngest championship sport. and the Raiders coming in at No. 14. person to be selected as the leader of an NCAA Division 2005: The Patriot League celebrates its 20th anniversary • Lehigh’s Lauren Dykstra capped an amazing career as a I conference. as a football conference. women’s lacrosse All-American and MVP of the IWLCA 1995: Fordham resigns its full membership, but remains 2007: The Patriot League unveils a broadband package North-South Senior All-Star Game, as well as the Patriot in the league as an associate member in football. for men and women’s basketball. Over 100 regular-sea- League Female Sportsmanship Award winner. 1996: A change in league policy is adopted to allow bas- son and tournament games are streamed. A two-year • Sophomores C.J. McCollum (Lehigh) and Mike ketball scholarships beginning with the class entering in agreement for a basketball TV package with ESPNU Muscala (Bucknell) each received postseason All-America the fall of 1998. In addition, Fairfi eld and Ursinus begin begins. recognition following strong men’s basketball seasons. play as associate members in fi eld hockey. 2008: United States Naval Academy adds women’s • The Navy trio of Olaf Olson, Mark Meyer and Justin Vagts 1997: The league basketball television package is cre- lacrosse as its 19th Patriot League sport.; The Patriot all competed at the NCAA men’s swimming and diving ated, which has grown to as many as 12 games per sea- League receives a women’s basketball grant from the championship. son on ESPN, College Sports Television and DirecTV. NCAA. • A Patriot League record four runners went to the NCAA In addition, Towson begins play as an associate member 2009: United States Naval Academy adds women’s ten- cross country championship, with Colgate’s Elise DeRoo in football. nis as its 20th Patriot League sport. earning a top-100 fi nish in the women’s race.