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QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY Location ...... Washington, D.C. Enrollment ...... 6,537 undergraduate, 13,164 total Founded ...... 1789 Nickname ...... Hoyas School Colors ...... Blue and Gray President ...... John DeGioia Athletic Director ...... Bernard Muir Athletic Department Phone ...... (202) 687-2435 COACHES Head Coach ...... Keith Tabatznik (American ’80) Record at Georgetown/Years ...... 210-178-22/22nd Overall Record ...... same Associate Head Coach ..Jonathan Pascale (American ’98) Assistant Coach ...... James Felix (South Florida ’78) Goalkeeper Coach ...... Tommy Graham (Tampa ’82) TEAM Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I Front Row (L to R) – Richard Frank, Hunter Joslin, Tim Convey, Andrew Keszler, Joe Devine, Jeff Curtin, Conference/Division ...... BIG EAST Ricky Schramm, Brent Plumley. Middle Row (L to R) – head coach Keith Tabatznik, Corey Zeller, Alex Fairman, Region ...... South Atlantic Daniel Grasso, Mike Glaccum, Benjamin Jefferson-Dow, Danny McAnally, Richard Diaz, assistant coach James Felix. 2004 Overall Record ...... 11-8-2 Back Row (L to R) – assistant coach Tommy Graham, Chris Tansey, Dan Pydo, Harri Halonen, 2004 Conference Record (Finish) ...... 5-4-1 (T-5th) Peter Grasso, Kevin Sindelar, Sean Bellomy, Alex Pangraze, Ethan Caskey, associate head coach Home Field/Capacity ...... North Kehoe Field/2,000 Jonathan Pascale, team manager Michael Jernick. Not pictured – Ted Shanahan. Surface ...... Bermuda Grass Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 15/8 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 HOYAS WITH PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2005 Captains ...... Jeff Curtin, Brent Plumley Player Team (League) SPORTS INFORMATION Andy Hoffmann ‘89 ...... Washington Stars (APSL) Men’s Soccer Contact ...... TBD N.J. Spirit (APSL) Sports Information Phone ...... (202) 687-2492 Chris Ashby ‘94 ...... Tampa Bay Terror (NPSL) Sports Information Fax ...... (202) 687-2491 Chris Jones ‘95 ...... Tampa Bay Terror (NPSL) Contact’s E-mail ...... TBD Tim Keegan ‘95 ...... Tampa Bay Terror (NPSL) Delaware Wizards (USISL) Web Site ...... www.guhoyas.com Ron Dennie ‘95 ...... Apollon (Greece Division B) Mailing Address ...... Sports Information Iraklis Salonica (Greece Division A) McDonough Arena, Phil Wellington ‘96 ...... Kansas City Wiz (MLS) Box 571124, Washington, D.C. 20057-1124 (USISL) Jacksonville Cyclone (A-League) Ben McKnight ‘96 ...... Richmond Kickers (USISL) Jacksonville Cyclone (A-League) Brandon Lieb ‘97 ...... D.C. United (MLS Draft Pick) Hershey Wildcats (A-League) Eric Kvello ‘99 ...... N.Y./N.J. MetroStars (MLS Draft Pick) Harrisburg Heat (NPSL) Hershey Wildcats (A-League) Kevin Shaw ‘00 ...... Carolina Dynamo (USL) DAN GARGAN ’05 ...... (MLS) Kixx (MISL) Trevor Goodrich ’05 ...... St. Louis Steamers (MISL)

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Table of Contents Quick Facts ...... IFC Hoyas in the Pros ...... IFC 2005 Outlook ...... 2-3 Roster ...... 3 Coaching Staff ...... 4-5 Head Coach Keith Tabatznik ...... 4 Player Profiles ...... 6-12 2004 Season in Review ...... 13-15 Results ...... 13 Statistics ...... 15 All-Time Results ...... 16-18 Coaching Records ...... 18 Awards & Honors ...... 19-20 Records ...... 21 Athletic Administration & Staff ...... 22-24 Georgetown University ...... 24 05 What is a Hoya? ...... IBC Georgetown & Washington, DC ...... IBC

2005 Georgetown University Men’s Soccer Mission & Goals Statement of the Title IX And NCAA Peer Review The 2005 Georgetown University Men’s Soccer Media Guide Department of Athletics The Georgetown University Athletics Department has is published by the Sports Information Office. Written and The Georgetown University Department of Athletics, as part recently undergone two extensive reviews of its athletic edited by Kevin Rieder, assistant sports information director. of a university with roots in the Jesuit tradition of education, programs: an audit by the Department of Education Assistance provided by head coach Keith Tabatznik and commits itself to the comprehensive development of the concerning Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, associate head coach Jonathan Pascale, along with student student. The interdependence of the physical, emotional, and Georgetown’s inaugural review under the NCAA’s employees Dan Caroll and Simon Nurse. Photography by moral and intellectual aspects of personal growth requires new Athletics Certification program. The Department of Phil Humnicky, University Photographer, Charles Nailen and simultaneous and balanced focus. This objective does not Education has found Georgetown’s athletic programs to be in Peyton Williams. Design by the Gazelle Group, Princeton, NJ. imply that each facet of an individual’s psychological, social compliance with Title IX, and the University was certified by Printing by Prism Color Corp., Moorestown, NJ. and academic growth is of equal importance. It does require the NCAA in November of 1995. that Georgetown provide the means and encouragement for each person to develop according to his or her own interests NCAA Position on Gambling and abilities. This is especially true in athletics, whether at The NCAA opposes all forms of legal and illegal sports JOIN GOALS UNLIMITED! the recreational, intercollegiate, intramural or instructional wagering. Sports wagering has the potential to undermine level. In addition to physical development, the Department the integrity of sports contests and jeopardizes the welfare of Goals Unlimited, a part of Hoyas Unlimited, is an of Athletics promotes principles of character, development student-athletes and the intercollegiate community. Sports organization of alumni, parents and friends of Georgetown and sportsmanship within the framework of an abiding and wagering demeans the competition and competitors alike Men’s Soccer whose primary purpose is to promote a broadened commitment to community. Accordingly, the by a message that is contrary to the purposes and meaning heightened awareness of and an active interest in the Athletics Department is committed to, fosters and pursues of “sport.” Sports competition should be appreciated for the Georgetown University Men’s Soccer Program. the fair and equitable treatment of both men and women, inherent benefits related to participation of student-athletes, Members have been actively involved in raising funds and the provision of equitable access and opportunities for coaches and institutions in fair contests, not the amount to supplement the budget and provide opportunities to minority students and institutional personnel. of money wagered on the outcome of the competition. For the men’s soccer program through annual, current-use these reasons, the NCAA membership has adopted specific donations. During the 2004-05 school year, Goals Unlimited Anti-Discrimination Policy rules prohibiting athletics department staff members and raised over $48,000 from more than 130 donors which In accordance with the requirements of Title VI of the Civil student-athletes from engaging in gambling activities as helped with team travel and new equipment. 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The seniors on Georgetown’s 2005 men’s soccer team have tasted success in their previous three FORWARDS Tseasons but not the type of success they hope to Offensively all eyes focus on junior forward Ricky accomplish this year. In two of the past three years the Schramm who as a sophomore earned the BIG EAST’s Hoyas have advanced to the BIG EAST Championship Offensive Player of the Year Award and All-BIG EAST semifinals and fallen just short of advancing to the First-Team honors, plus led the league in goals and NCAA tournament. This year’s squad hopes to buck points with 13 and 32 respectively. Schramm is a that trend and make a statement in the BIG EAST and proven scorer and ranks 10th all-time at Georgetown in the nation. Georgetown lays claim to the 2005 BIG for goals with 22. He will team up with some old EAST Preseason Defensive and Offensive Players of the and some new faces in 2005. Senior Chris Tansey has Year in senior Jeff Curtin and junior Ricky Schramm, 32 games of experience and notched his career first and they are rejoined with six other starters from goal last year. Sophomore Mike Glaccum emerged as last year’s 11-8-2 squad. A total of 15 letterwinners a welcome addition to the offense last season and from last year are on the roster for head coach Keith played in all 21 contests, totaling three goals. Two Tabatznik’s 22nd season, and they are grouped with freshmen, Richard Frank and Peter Grasso, will also be eight newcomers to try and build upon the past three relied upon to produce scoring opportunities. seasons of Hoya success. 9 Richard Frank ...... Fr...... 5-8 ...... 150 DEFENSE 11 Mike Glaccum ...... So...... 6-1 ...... 175 The key cogs to Georgetown’s defensive effort last 16 Peter Grasso ...... Fr...... 6-1 ...... 185 7 Ricky Schramm ...... Jr...... 5-11 ...... 155 year return this season. All-America candidate Jeff 21 Chris Tansey ...... Sr...... 6-1 ...... 175 in junior Daniel Grasso. Grasso played in 20 games as a Curtin returns to his starting center back position for sophomore and started 11. He has totaled nine points the fourth consecutive year. He has been an All-BIG MIDFIELD in two straight campaigns along with earning GU’s EAST Second-Team performer the past three years and The Hoyas’ midfield has been a strong suit for Rookie of the Year Award in 2003. Rounding out the has proven to be one of the best defensive players in numerous seasons, contributing to both the offense Hoya midfielders in their first season are freshmen Alex the nation. Curtin takes over co-captain duties this and defense. This year’s group is laden with senior Fairman, Hunter Joslin and Corey Zeller. season, and outside of his defensive shutdown ability experience and talent as center midfielders Kevin he also brings offense to the table, standing 20th on Sindelar, Dan Pydo and Benjamin Jefferson-Dow and 3 Alex Fairman ...... Fr...... 6-1 ...... 163 all-time goals scored list with 11. wide midfielders Brent Plumley and Danny McAnally 14 Daniel Grasso ...... Jr...... 5-11 ...... 160 Junior Tim Convey has been a starter from day one all play their senior seasons on the Hilltop. 10 Benjamin Jefferson-Dow ...... Sr...... 5-9 ...... 167 and played in 20 games last season. He and Curtin 13 Hunter Joslin ...... Fr...... 5-8 ...... 150 Sindelar enters his fifth season with the squad may be the only defensive duo in collegiate soccer that 20 Danny McAnally ...... Sr...... 6-0 ...... 165 after sitting out the 2003 season as a medical redshirt. have two brothers currently playing professionally, as 2 Brent Plumley ...... Sr...... 5-8 ...... 160 He has played in 53 games during his career and can Jim Curtin plays for the MLS’ Chicago Fire and Bobby 6 Dan Pydo ...... Sr...... 6-2 ...... 180 dominate games with goal scoring or as a defensive Convey is with Reading FC, and both are in the player 8 Kevin Sindelar ...... Sr...... 6-1 ...... 180 stopper. Pydo started 14 games last season and has 18 Corey Zeller ...... Fr...... 5-10 ...... 160 pool of the US National squad. 50 career games of action under his belt. Fellow The other returning starter is sophomore Richard middle midfielder Jefferson-Dow sat out last year after GOALKEEPERS Diaz, who as a freshman emerged immediately as a transferring from SMU but already had a history with Three strong keepers stand in goal for Georgetown solid wide defender and did not miss a game. Another the Hoyas, playing the 2002 season at Georgetown and in 2005. Junior Andrew Keszler returns to his starting veteran defender is senior Ethan Caskey, who sat out tying for the team lead in scoring with 13 points. He goalkeeping duties after leading the BIG EAST in saves all of 2004 with an injury but saw 18 games of action will have one more year of eligibility remaining. with 86 and recording four shutouts last year. He in 2003. Three newcomers will be battling for backline The wide midfielders are led by the other started 19 games and finished the year with a 1.42 time as freshmen Sean Bellomy, Harri Halonen and co-captain Plumley. Plumley spent his first two goals against average. The other two keepers wait Alex Pangraze all sport Hoya Blue and Gray for the collegiate seasons at UMass and Penn before joining in the wings as sophomore Joe Devine and junior Ted first time. Georgetown for the first time last season. He played Shanahan both are in their second season with the 19 Sean Bellomy ...... Fr...... 6-1 ...... 170 in 20 games with 15 starts and totaled one goal Hoyas. Devine saw three games of action in 2004 and 17 Ethan Caskey ...... Sr...... 5-11 ...... 155 and three assists. McAnally secured the other wide had seven saves, while Shanahan’s only action came 15 Tim Convey ...... Jr...... 6-2 ...... 180 midfield position last year and earned Georgetown’s against Mount St. Mary’s. 5 Jeff Curtin ...... Sr...... 6-2 ...... 175 Most Improved Player award at the end of the season. 4 Richard Diaz ...... So...... 6-0 ...... 170 He started 18 of 21 contests and finished third on the 0 Joe Devine ...... So...... 6-2 ...... 180 12 Harri Halonen ...... Fr...... 5-10 ...... 160 team in scoring with 14 points off three goals and 1 Andrew Keszler ...... Jr...... 6-3 ...... 210 22 Alex Pangraze ...... Fr...... 6-2 ...... 175 eight assists. One other veteran returns to the midfield 00 Ted Shanahan ...... Jr...... 6-1 ...... 185

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No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 0 Joe Devine G So. 6-2 180 Exton, Pa./The Haverford School 00 Ted Shanahan G Jr. 6-1 185 Marblehead, Mass./St. John’s Prep 1 Andrew Keszler G Jr. 6-3 210 Bethesda, Md./Walt Whitman 2 Brent Plumley M Sr. 5-8 160 Holden, Mass./Wachusett (Pa.) Regional 3 Alex Fairman M/D Fr. 6-1 165 Ardmore, Pa./The Haverford School 4 Richard Diaz D So. 6-0 170 Los Angeles, Calif./St. John’s Bosco 5 Jeff Curtin D Sr. 6-2 175 Oreland, Pa./Germantown Academy 6 Dan Pydo M Sr. 6-2 180 Glen Ellyn, lll./Glenbard West 7 Ricky Schramm F Jr. 5-11 155 Eastchester, N.Y./Fordham Prep 8 Kevin Sindelar M Sr. 6-1 180 Potomac, Md./Churchill 9 Richard Frank F Fr. 5-8 150 Paradise Valley, Ariz./Chaparral 10 Benjamin Jefferson-Dow M Sr. 5-10 170 Seattle, Wash./Roosevelt 11 Mike Glaccum F So. 6-2 175 Philadelphia, Pa./La Salle 12 Harri Halonen D Fr. 5-10 160 Goetenburg, Sweden/Hvitfeldtska Gymnasiet 13 Hunter Joslin M Fr. 5-8 150 Sammamish, Wash./Eastlake 14 Daniel Grasso M Jr. 5-11 160 Burr Ridge, Ill./Hinsdale Central JEFF CURTIN (5) & RICKY SCHRAMM (7) 15 Tim Convey D Jr. 6-2 180 Philadelphia, Pa./Penn Charter 16 Peter Grasso F/M Fr. 6-1 185 Burr Ridge, Ill./Hinsdale Central 2005 SCHEDULE 17 Ethan Caskey D Sr. 5-11 155 Dunwoody, Ga./Dunwoody A loaded schedule faces the Hoyas in 2005 as 18 Corey Zeller M Fr. 5-10 160 Middletown, N.J./Tom’s River Georgetown plays BIG EAST powers Notre Dame, 19 Sean Bellomy D Fr. 6-1 170 Dallas, Texas/Jesuit College Prep Rutgers, Seton Hall and Connecticut along with other 20 Danny McAnally M Sr. 6-0 165 Mendham, N.J./Delbarton perennial national title contenders outside of the 21 Chris Tansey F Sr. 6-1 175 Short Hills, N.J./Millburn league in VCU, Santa Clara, Creighton and Maryland. 22 Alex Pangraze D Fr. 6-2 175 Greenville, S.C./Greenville North Kehoe Field plays host to 10 opponents including the Hoyas’ first two games of the year when Head Coach – Keith Tabatznik Goalkeeper Coach – Tommy Graham GU hosts the annual D.C. College Cup. Georgetown Associate Head Coach – Jonathan Pascale Captains – Jeff Curtin, Brent Plumley opens the Cup with Howard on Sept. 2 before facing off Assistant Coach – James Felix Manager – Michael Jernick with American on Sept. 4. PRONUNCIATION GUIDE THE HOYAS BY STATE/COUNTRY The University of Maryland Tournament is the next Pennsylvania ...... 5 California ...... 1 weekend with Georgetown facing VCU and Santa Clara. Mike Glaccum ...... Mike GLA-cum Illinois ...... 3 Georgia ...... 1 GU opens its BIG EAST slate with road matchups against Dan Grasso ...... Dan GRAH-so New Jersey ...... 3 New York ...... 1 DePaul and South Florida, two of five new programs Peter Grasso ...... Peter GRAH-so Maryland ...... 2 South Carolina ...... 1 joining the conference in 2005, on Sept. 16 and Andrew Keszler ...... Andrew KEZ-ler Massachusetts ...... 2 Texas ...... 1 Sept. 18, respectively. Villanova and Rutgers visit Alex Pangraze ...... Pan-Graze Washington ...... 2 Sweden ...... 1 Georgetown at the end of September, and a non-league Jonathan Pascale ...... Jonathan Pass-Cal Arizona ...... 1 home matchup against Manhattan is sandwiched in Ricky Schramm ...... Ricky SHH-ram before the Hoyas host Providence on Oct. 1. Kevin Sindelar ...... Kevin Sin-Del-R Away trips to Seton Hall and West Virginia precede Keith Tabatznik ...... Keith Ta-BATS-nick a local rivalry game with Maryland on Oct. 11. The THE HOYAS BY CLASS Maryland game starts a three-game home stand for Seniors (8) – Ethan Caskey, Jeff Curtin, Benjamin Jefferson-Dow, Danny McAnally, Georgetown against the nation’s best as Notre Dame Brent Plumley, Daniel Pydo, Kevin Sindelar, Chris Tansey comes to the Hilltop on Oct. 15 and Creighton is right Juniors (5) – Tim Convey, Dan Grasso, Andrew Keszler, Ricky Schramm, Ted Shanahan behind the Irish on Oct. 19. Conference foe Marquette Sophomores (3) – Joe Devine, Richard Diaz, Mike Glaccum is next before senior day at Georgetown against Freshmen (8) – Sean Bellomy, Alex Fairman, Richard Frank, Peter Grasso, Harri Halonen, Pittsburgh on Oct. 26 and a trip to Storrs, Conn., to face Hunter Joslin, Alex Pangraze, Corey Zeller UConn closes the regular season on Oct. 29.

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to its 11th straight BIG EAST tournament in 2002. The KEITH TABATZNIK Hoyas compiled an 8-9-1 overall mark and a 5-4-1 TABATZNIK BY THE NUMBERS... Head Coach • 22nd Season record in BIG EAST play ending the season with a run Career Record: 210-178-22 (.539) to the BIG EAST Championship semifinals. Georgetown Players Coaching Honors began the year in a 0-3 hole but maturation and a BIG EAST Players of the Year: 4 BIG EAST Coach of the Year: 2 Keith Tabatznik has guided Georgetown University nearly impenetrable defense allowed the Blue and BIG EAST First Team: 17 NSCAA Regional soccer to national prominence and in 2005 enters Gray to shutout four opponents, including a 0-0 tie BIG EAST Second Team: 14 Coach of the Year: 1 his 22nd season as head coach. He has led the Hoyas with No. 1-ranked St. John’s. BIG EAST Third Team: 1 United States Amateur Soccer All-Rookie Team: 4 Association National and to a pair of NCAA tournament appearances as well GU’s 2001 season ended with a 1-0 heartbreaker Regional Coach of the Year: 1 as a BIG EAST championship in the first round of the BIG EAST Championship. It Rookie of the Year: 2 during his tenure. With a 21- marked the 10th straight season Georgetown earned Regional All-Americas: 25 Team Honors year record of 210-178-22, a spot in the postseason tournament. The Hoyas NSCAA/adidas NCAA Tournament Appearances: 2 Tabatznik is Georgetown’s all- completed the season with a 9-9-1 overall mark and Scholar-Athletes: 24 BIG EAST Tournament time winningest soccer coach a 6-4 finish in the BIG EAST. Highlighting GU’s season Hoyas with Professional Experience: 12 Appearances: 13 and is among the top 40 active were four shutouts and a 1-0 victory over defending BIG EAST Championships: 1 collegiate coaches in wins. national champion Connecticut on October 20, 2001. The 2004 season was a The Hoyas finished their 2000 season with an successful year for Georgetown. overall record of 9-8-1 and a BIG EAST mark of 5-5-1. its first-ever NCAA tournament victory with a 2-1 In the Hoyas first home game Georgetown earned a berth into the BIG EAST triumph over Virginia Commonwealth on Nov. 23. The against Delaware on Sept. 1, Tabatznik earned Championships for the ninth-straight year. During the Hoyas finished 1997 with a 15-7 overall record and his 200th career win as head coach. The Hoyas season, GU was ranked as high as 13th in the nation in were second in the extremely competitive BIG EAST also advanced to the semifinals of the BIG EAST the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Conference with a 9-2 mark. For his efforts, Tabatznik tournament, losing in overtime to Seton Hall, and just (NSCAA) Poll. was named the 1997 BIG EAST Coach of the Year. narrowly missed a berth to the NCAAs. Tabatznik also In 1999, Tabatznik led Georgetown to its In 1994, Tabatznik was named the South Atlantic saw two of his student-athletes drafted by second-consecutive appearance in the BIG EAST Region and BIG EAST Coach of the Year after leading the Major League, with championship game. Georgetown shutout the Hoyas to an incredible 18-4 record and the school’s Dan Gargan playing for the Philadelphia nationally-ranked St. John’s and Rutgers first-ever berth in the NCAA tournament as well as Kixx and Trevor Goodrich selected by before falling to Connecticut in the finals. its first BIG EAST regular-season title. Tabatznik was the St. Louis Steamers. Gargan was The Hoyas were 11-9-1 that season, the recipient of Georgetown’s Outstanding Coaching also drafted by which marked their third-consecutive winning Achievement Award for 1994-95. and plays for the Colorado Rapids. campaign. Tabatznik’s team won 15 games in Tabatznik, holder of a USSF “A” Coaching License, The Hoyas compiled an 11-8-2 both 1997 and has led Georgetown to 13 berths in the BIG EAST overall record and a 5-4-1 1998. The Hoyas tournament. The berths into postseason play are mark in BIG EAST play. advanced to the BIG the continuation of many successful seasons since The 2003 season was EAST championship game the Hoyas’ first BIG EAST Tournament appearance in the 50th anniversary for and were ranked in the top 25 1988 season, in which the team was 12-7-1 and set a the men’s soccer program, throughout the season. then-school record for wins in a single season. During and Georgetown started The 1997 season was spectacular for Tabatznik’s tenure, 12 former Hoyas have played for the year by winning its Tabatznik and the Hoyas, as GU captured professional teams. first ever D.C. College Cup. During the season the Hoyas played five overtime TABATZNIK’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD games and six one-goal games, including a 2-2 Year W L T Pct. Year W L T Pct. Year W L T Pct. tie with eventual national 1984 6 10 2 .389 1992 11 7 1 .579 2000 9 8 1 .528 champion Indiana and a 1985 8 11 0 .421 1993 9 8 2 .526 2001 9 9 1 .500 1986 8 10 1 .447 1994 18 4 0 .818 2002 8 9 1 .472 last minute 2-3 loss to No. 2 1987 7 11 0 .389 1995 8 9 3 .475 2003 8 9 2 .474 Maryland. The season ended 1988 12 7 1 .625 1996 7 10 2 .421 2004 11 8 2 .548 with an 8-9-2 overall record and 1989 9 9 1 .500 1997 15 7 0 .682 Totals 210 178 22 .539 3-7-0 mark in conference play. 1990 11 9 0 .550 1998 15 6 0 .714 Tabatznik led the youngest 1991 10 8 1 .553 1999 11 9 1 .548 Hoya squad he has ever tutored

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In addition to taking Hoya soccer to new heights, Tabatznik is an integral part of taking U.S. soccer to its 1974-75. He then moved on to South Florida where he highest levels ever. In 2005 Tabatznik was appointed JONATHAN PASCALE was a key player on the repeat champions of the Sun as the Boy’s Olympic Development Program Director Associate Head Coach • Fifth Season Belt Conference in 1977 and 1978. for the Maryland State Youth Soccer Association. He Felix holds a Premier License from the National had held this position in the late 80’s and early 90’s. Jonathan Pascale enters his fifth season as a coach Soccer Coaches Association of America, as well as “A” and He was charged with bringing Maryland ODP back at Georgetown, second as the Associate Head Coach. “B” Licenses from the United States Soccer Federation. to the prominence it had in the past. In his first year For the past four seasons Pascale has shared in all back Maryland won two of three regional aspects of the coaching duties championships, narrowly missing the clean with particular emphasis on the TOMMY GRAHAM sweep as his U-17s lost on penalty kicks. technical development of the team Goalkeeper Coach • 19th Season Tabatznik was also the U.S. National and recruiting. He will continue in Amateur Team Head Coach from 1997-2000, those responsibilities in 2005. Tommy Graham is a former All-Metropolitan and in 1997 he was selected as the Region I and Pascale came to GU after (D.C./Md.) standout at St. John’s College High School National Coach of the Year. In 1997, as head serving as an assistant coach at the and is a 1982 graduate of the University of Tampa coach for the East Team in the U.S. Soccer University of Pennsylvania for three School of Business. He has spent the past 18 years Festival, Tabatznik led the East to the Gold seasons. While at Penn, Pascale helping tutor Georgetown’s goalkeepers and rejoins Medal. His team, which included former Hoyas was responsible for recruiting, the Hoyas this year in the same capacity. Graham is Tyler Purtill (C ’03), Tom Greaser (B ’98) and Chris Jones on-field coaching, conditioning and travel planning in widely considered as one of the most experienced and (B ’95), went undefeated in the Festival, winning the addition to numerous other duties. He has also served talented goalkeeper coaches in collegiate soccer. gold, 1-0, over the U.S. World University Team. He as the head coach for both the New Jersey ODP and the Graham led Tampa to served as Team Administrator for the United States Under-18 Voorhees Soccer Club. the NCAA Division II national Under-16 National Team that represented the U.S. in A 1998 graduate of American University, Pascale championship in 1981 and the Youth World Cup in Scotland in 1989. Also in 1989, played four seasons for the Eagles. He graduated with regular-season No. 1 rankings Tabatznik was appointed Head Olympic Development a degree in elementary education. Pascale also played in 1981 and 1982. During this Coach for the Maryland State Youth Soccer Association. for the Greek Americans Soccer Club in Washington, period, Tampa established Tabatznik also served on the Regional Olympic D.C., that was coached by Tabatznik. Pascale has been the NCAA record for most Development Youth staff from 1985 to 1989. In 1992, the director, head coach and the founder of Jr. Quaker consecutive victories without he led Maryland to an unprecedented three Region I Soccer Camp at the University of Pennsylvania, and is a loss (34). Graham was also a Olympic Development Championships in six age groups. director of the Georgetown University Soccer Camp. two-time All-Conference and As a player-coach with the Journal Soccer Club for All-State selection in his final two collegiate seasons. ten years, Tabatznik led his team to two Capitol Soccer Upon graduation Graham had established all League titles as well as the finals of the D.C.-Virginia JAMES FELIX single season and career school goalkeeping records State Cup in 1990. Tabatznik was a Capitol Soccer League Assistant Coach • Second Season while compiling a 50-3-3 record as a four-year All-Star as well as a member of the Virginia Senior letterman. In 1982, he participated in the U.S. Olympic Olympic Development Team. He has coached one of the James Felix will begin his second season with the Sports Festival. elite senior amateur teams in the country, the Greek Hoyas. Felix brings a wealth of coaching experience at Graham played professionally for the American Americans, the 1993 and 1994 Mid-Maryland Premier the collegiate and prep levels to the coaching staff, and Soccer League’s Jacksonville Tea Men, helping them to League, Maryland Open and Amateur Cup will continue his role of evaluating the league title in 1983. In club soccer, he played for Champions. The “Greeks” advanced to the final team and individual performance. the 1985 Open Cup semifinalist and 1986 Amateur Cup eight in the nation in 1994. Prior to coming to Georgetown, National Champion Greek-American Spartans Soccer Prior to coming to Georgetown, Tabatznik Felix served a four-year stint as Club in Northern Virginia. In 1994, he helped the Greek- served as an assistant coach at George Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach at the Americans reach the Amateur Cup Regional Finals. Washington University. A 1980 graduate of University of South Florida. From He was a member of the Maryland Olympic American University, he lettered three years 1995-99, he was head coach at the Development Program staff for ten years. He has for the Eagles. Although he is known for his prestigious Buckingham Browne & coached five youth Maryland state championship attacking philosophy toward the game, he Nichols School in Boston. Prior to teams. In 1996, Graham coached Kevin Shaw (B’ 00) on played in two NCAA tournaments as part of a this, he was an assistant coach at the Columbia Darby team that won the Under-18 U.S. defensive unit that set AU’s shutout record. both Boston University (1994) and Harvard (1991-94). Youth Soccer Association Region I Championship and Tabatznik was also a member of the Washington Felix has collegiate head coaching experience from the advanced to the national championship game. ’94 World Cup Committee that was responsible for University at Stony Brook in New York from 1987-91. Graham, a Regional Manager – Prince George’s staging World Cup games in D.C., and has played Felix was a star on the National Junior College County Affairs for Pepco, has two sons, is single and an important role in developing soccer leagues in Champion Monroe Community College soccer team in resides in Bowie, Md. Washington’s inner city.

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top defensive player … started in 17 of 18 games … JEFF CURTIN fourth highest scorer with nine points (three goals, CAPTAIN three assists) … all three goals came off penalty kicks Senior • Back • 6-2 • 175 5 … named to D.C. College Cup All-Tournament team Oreland, Pa./Germantown Academy … scored two assists including game-winner against Howard (8/29) … 2002: Honored as BIG EAST Rookie One of the best defenders in the country and a team of the Year as well as being selected to the All-BIG co-captain … the Preseason BIG EAST Defensive Player EAST Second Team … selected to Soccer America’s “All of the Year … an All-American Freshman Team” … BIG EAST Rookie of the Week for candidate as a senior … has Oct. 28 and BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week for 11 career goals, which ranks in Sept. 23 … the only freshman to start every game for a tie at 20th on GU’s career list the Hoyas … first collegiate goal came against Navy … Jeff’s brother Jim played at in a 2-0 win (9/10) … scored two goals, including Villanova and is currently in the the game-winner in a 3-2 defeat of No. 13 Notre MLS with the Chicago Fire … Dame … named to 2002 All-Freshman First Team by 2004: GU’s Defensive Player of collegesoccernews.com … High School: Seven-year the Year and an All-BIG EAST member of the USYSA Region 1 Team and two-year Second-Team performer for member of the US National Team Player Pool … the third consecutive season … earned Second-Team participated in the adidas ESP Camp in 2000 and 2001 NSCAA All-South Atlantic Region … started 20 of 20 … chosen for adidas ESP Camp All-Star game in 2001 contests … had a career-high five goals on 26 shots … First-Team All Inter-Ac League and All-Area four BRENT PLUMLEY and added one assist … an All-D.C. Cup selection straight years for Germantown Academy … league for play against GW and American … scored goals MVP as a senior. had three assists for a career high … assists came against GW, Rutgers, Villanova, Pitt and VMI … named against Penn State, Mount St. Mary’s and WVU … BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week after Curtin’s Career Statistics took 10 shots … 2003: Sat out handing out an assist in GU’s 4-0 shutout season after transferring from Year GP/GS SH G A PTS of Seton Hall … 2003: Picked up All-BIG 2002 18/18 15 3 0 6 Penn … 2002: Started 11 EAST Second-Team honors … a Third-Team 2003 18/17 24 3 3 9 contests at Penn and saw time choice for the NSCAA/adidas All- 2004 20/20 26 5 1 11 in 16 total … notched game- South Atlantic Region Team Totals 56/55 65 11 4 26 winning goal against FDU … … named team’s recorded an assist on game winner against Yale … an Ivy League Honor Roll selection … 2001: Began collegiate career at UMass … appeared in the most games of any freshmen … played in 19 of 22 games … tallied lone goal of year against La Salle … High School: BRENT PLUMLEY A National Pool and Region I ODP player … invited to CAPTAIN adidas ESP Camp in 2000 … an All-State selection as a Senior • Midfield • 5-8 • 160 2 senior … longtime starter in the Massachusetts ODP. Holden, Mass./Wachusett (Pa.) Regional Plumley’s Career Statistics Seeing second year of action as a Hoya after Year GP/GS SH G A PTS transferring from Penn in 2003 … a team 2001# 19/1 5 1 0 2 co-captain with Jeff Curtin … has outstanding 2002* 16/11 10 1 1 3 speed and is one of the fastest players on the team 2003 MISSED SEASON DUE TO TRANSFER … 2004: Played in 20 games during first season 2004 20/15 10 1 3 5 Totals 55/27 25 3 4 10 as a Hoya and was a starter in 15 … notched lone goal of year in BIG EAST quarterfinals at Villanova … # at UMass; * at Penn

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BENJAMIN JEFFERSON-DOW Senior • Midfield • 5-10 • 170 Seattle, Wash./Roosevelt (SMU)10 Returning to the Hilltop after spending one season at SMU … a crafty offensive player … will play this season after sitting out last year as a transfer and has one more year of eligibility remaining … 2004: Sat out season after transferring from SMU … 2003: Played in 11 games for SMU … scored lone goal against Loyola Marymount (9/5) … 2002: Tied for the GU team lead in scoring with 13 points and named Offensive Co-MVP … notched four goals and totaled five assists … buried two scores at Providence (9/14) and also DANNY MCANALLY scored against Syracuse (9/7) and BC (9/28) … had five straight games with an assist in the scoring with 14 points and his eight assists latter part of the season … High ranked second … scored a goal in season School: Helped lead Roosevelt High opener with Delaware and other scores were to three consecutive Washington against Notre Dame and ETHAN CASKEY state championships … was an All- Rutgers … all eight State selection as a senior … spent assists came in separate three semesters at the prestigious contests … 2003: ETHAN CASKEY Bollettieri Academy … took two Played in 18 games Senior • Back • 5-11 • 155 trips with the Academy to Brazil and … first collegiate goal Dunwoody, Ga./Dunwoody competed against some of the top came versus Villanova 17 soccer clubs in the world … member of Washington (10/15) and An athletic and versatile player who looks to contribute ODP team … as a freshman was named All-League and ended year in the back … should return healthy after missing all helped lead team to quarterfinals in the Far West Soccer with two of last season with an injury … 2004: Sat out year Regionals. assists … 2002: Participated in with injury … 2003: Started five games and played four matches in the 2002 season in 18 … scored first collegiate Jefferson-Dow’s Career Statistics … High School: Played for point with an assist versus Year GP/GS SH G A PTS the PASCO Thunder club Navy (10/28) … a BIG EAST 2002* 17/13 28 4 5 13 team and attended the Academic All-Star … 2002: 2003# 11/0 1 1 0 2 Delbarton School … Participated in three games for 2004 MISSED SEASON DUE TO TRANSFER an All-Conference, Totals 28/13 29 5 5 15 the 2002 Hoyas … a BIG EAST All-County and Academic All-Star … High # at SMU; * at Georgetown All-State performer School: A four-year member all four years … of the Georgia State ODP team brother Tim (B ’03) was a 2002 … one-year participant on DANNY MCANALLY co-captain … other brother Kevin the Northern California State ODP team that finished Senior • Midfield • 6-0 • 165 (C ’99), was a former Hoya soccer fourth in the national championships … was a four Mendham, N.J./Delbarton player. year captain for the Gwinnett Soccer Association Club 20 team … played on the 1998 Northern California state A versatile midfielder who provides great McAnally’s Career Statistics champion soccer team for Acalanes High School. service and a dangerous shot … became Year GP/GS SH G A PTS a major contributor last season … 2004: 2002 4/0 0 0 0 0 Caskey’s Career Statistics Named the Hoyas’ Most Improved Player at 2003 18/1 13 1 2 4 Year GP/GS SH G A PTS the end of the season … was a starter at 2004 21/18 39 3 8 14 2002 3/0 0 0 0 0 forward and midfield in 18 of 21 games … Totals 43/19 52 4 10 18 2003 18/5 5 0 1 1 set career highs across the board, taking 39 2004 MISSED SEASON WITH INJURY shots, netting three goals and totaling eight Totals 21/5 5 0 1 1 assists … finished third on the team in BENJAMIN JEFFERSON-DOW

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Sindelar’s Career Statistics DAN PYDO Year GP/GS SH G A PTS Senior • Midfield • 6-2 • 180 2001 19/17 17 1 2 4 Glen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard West 2002 17/17 21 2 0 4 6 2003 MISSED SEASON WITH INJURY A strong ball-winner who anchors the defensive 2004 17/10 10 3 3 9 midfield … 2004: Played 16 games as a junior and Totals 53/44 48 6 5 17 made 14 starts at both defense and as a midfielder … took eight shots on the year … 2003: Started 16 of 17 contests CHRIS TANSEY … third leading scorer with 11 Senior • Forward • 6-1 • 175 points … first collegiate goal Short Hills, N.J./Millburn 21 came against Boston University (9/6) … scored two goals, A tremendous worker who is at his best with his back including one in overtime to to the goal … 2004: Saw 14 games of action as a give Hoyas victory over Virginia junior and started the Mount St. Mary’s game … had Tech (9/24) … 2002: Sat out one goal and two assists on the only one game in the 2002 season … scored a goal and season … earned his first collegiate point on an assist had an assist against Mount in the BIG EAST quarterfinal against No. 18 Notre Dame St. Mary’s … second assist of … High School: A member of the Sockers FC Top KEVIN SINDELAR career was versus Seton Hall at Talent Program … part of the Dallas Cup championship home … 2003: Competed in team in 2000 … helped the Sockers capture the Illinois 17 of 19 games … a BIG EAST State Cup championship in 1998, 2000 and 2001 and a KEVIN SINDELAR Academic All-Star … 2002: club championship third place position in 2000 … the Senior • Midfield • 6-1 • 180 Competed in three games for Sockers were national runners-up in 2003. Potomac, Md./Churchill the Hoyas in 2002 … a BIG 8 EAST Academic All-Star … High School: Four-year Pydo’s Career Statistics A dynamic midfielder … has the ability to dominate letterwinner in soccer at Millburn High School … Year GP/GS SH G A PTS games … 2004: Started 10 of 17 games and set named All-State, All-County and All-Conference … 2002 17/17 3 0 1 1 new career highs in goals and assists with three each was Millburn’s leading goal scorer as a senior with 2003 17/16 22 4 3 11 … took 10 shots on the season and had first goal 17 … a four-year starter for Match Fit Academy, 2004 16/14 8 0 0 0 of year against Mount St. Mary’s … also had two which won the 2001 U-17 New Jersey State Cup Totals 50/47 33 4 4 12 assists against the Mount and other one came versus Providence … netted two goals in win over VMI … 2003: Sat out the season due to injury … 2002: Missed only one game in the 2002 season while serving a double yellow card suspension … scored the first goal of the 2002 season in a 3-1 loss to George Washington (8/30) … finished with two goals off 21 shots … 2001: A starter in the midfield for the majority of his first season … played in every game for the Hoyas … scored only goal off a header in the Hoyas’ final regular-season game at Pittsburgh … had assists against New Hampshire and Seton Hall. High School: Participated in the adidas Elite Soccer Program in 2000 … played with former GU teammate Kaiser Chowdhry on both the Region 1 East Olympic Development team and the Baltimore Football Club … was a member of DAN PYDO the Maryland state championship team as a junior. CHRIS TANSEY

GEORGETOWN SOCCER 8 2005 MEDIA GUIDE PLAYER PROFILES championship … starting forward for the New Jersey Olympic Development Team … named Millburn’s the adidas Elite Soccer Program … won a national scholar athlete of the year … selected as an Essex championship with Eastern Pennsylvania Youth Soccer County scholar athlete and was nominated for the Association team. Wendy’s Heisman National Award. Convey’s Career Statistics Tansey’s Career Statistics Year GP/GS SH G A PTS Year GP/GS SH G A PTS 2003 16/15 8 0 1 1 2002 3/0 0 0 0 0 2004 20/20 14 1 1 3 2003 17/1 4 0 0 0 Totals 36/35 22 1 2 4 2004 14/1 9 1 2 4 Totals 34/2 13 1 2 4 DANIEL GRASSO Junior • Midfield • 5-11 • 160 TIM CONVEY Burr Ridge, Ill./Hinsdale Central14 Junior • Back • 6-2 • 180 Philadelphia, Pa./Penn Charter15 A dynamic midfielder who can penetrate off the dribble … younger brother Peter joins the Hoyas for DANIEL GRASSO A strong defender and good organizer … his first season this year at forward brother, Bobby, currently plays for Reading … 2004: A starter in over half FC in England’s first of the games, starting 11 of 20 ANDREW KESZLER division and is on the contests … took 31 shots on the Junior • Goalkeeper • 6-3 • 210 U.S. National team … season and scored two goals and Bethesda, Md./Walt Whitman 2004: A defensive a career-high five assists … goals 1 starter in 20 games came against American and Penn A major presence between … netted career first State … had a career-high two the pipes … will step back goal and had second assists in win over Seton Hall and into starting job for second career assist in home also had assists versus PSU, Mount consecutive season … 2004: win over Seton Hall … an St. Mary’s and Rutgers … 2003: Started in 10 of 18 Earned starting goalkeeper All-D.C. Cup selection for games … received GU’s Rookie of the Year award … duties as a sophomore and play against GW and American … took 14 shots tied for fourth leading scorer with nine points … made 19 starts … posted on the season … 2003: Started in 15 of 16 games first collegiate point came with an assist versus four shutouts which ties … scored his first collegiate point with an assist Indiana (9/5) … had game-winning assist for the sixth best single versus Notre Dame (9/28) … High School: Earned versus Navy (10/28) … scored two goals at VMI a spot on Pennsylvania’s All-State team and on the and one at Seton Hall … a BIG EAST Academic Region I Olympic Development team … selected to All-Star … High School: An All- Conference, All-Sectional and All-State selection at attack for two seasons season in Hoya history … chosen for the adidas Elite … played 1779 minutes in Soccer Program … owns goal and had 86 saves and allowed Hinsdale Central’s record for 28 goals (1.42 GAA) … ranked goals in a career … a five-time first in the conference for saves Illinois Olympic Development team and eighth in shutouts … shut member … suits up for the Chicago out George Washington, Towson, Magic club team that won the state Providence and Seton Hall … cup, regional championship and was the had a career-high nine saves in runner-up in nationals … played on the BIG EAST quarterfinal game at Region II Olympic Developmental Team. Villanova and had eight saves against Rutgers … named ECAC Grasso’s Career Statistics Goaltender of the Week, Soccer Year GP/GS SH G A PTS America Team of the Week and 2003 18/10 16 3 3 9 BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the 2004 20/11 31 2 5 9 Totals 38/21 47 5 8 18 ANDREW KESZLER TIM CONVEY

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Week for shutout win over No. 14 Seton Hall (10/30) games and started 19 plus had six assists … 13 goals Soccer Club which won a state championship in 2003 … 2003: Started game versus Delaware (11/5) … in one season ranks sixth in Hoya history … third in … named MVP of the state tournament. played in five matches … High School: An All-State the league for shots with 54 and sixth in assists also and All-County goalkeeper … second team ranked fourth in game winning goals Shanahan’s Career Statistics Washington Post All-Met … named an ODP with four … had three multiple-goal Year GP/GS MP SV GA GAA SHO adidas All-American, an Elite 300 All-Star, games with three at Syracuse and two 2004 1/0 3 0 0 0.00 0 and a member of the Region I Olympic at Maryland and two against Mount St. Development Team and Maryland team Mary’s … named BIG EAST Offensive … a starter all four seasons in high school Player of the Week for the week ending … recorded five shutouts and a 1.00 goals Oct. 3 and named to Soccer America against average in 2002. Team of the Week after scoring a total of four goals in Hoya wins over West Keszler’s Career Statistics Virginia and Syracuse … 2003: Led Year GP/GS MP SV GA GAA SHO Georgetown scorers with 21 points … Offensive Player 2003 5/1 80 3 0 0 0 of the Year for Georgetown … nine goals placed 14th 2004 19/19 1779 86 28 1.42 4 in Hoya single-season history … ranked sixth in the Totals 24/20 1859 89 28 1.36 4 BIG EAST for goals and tied for sixth in points … twice named BIG EAST Player of the Week … first collegiate point came with game-winning goal versus Howard RICKY SCHRAMM (8/29) … scored more than one goal in two games for Junior • Forward • 5-11 • 155 the Hoyas … earned All-Tournament Team status for Eastchester, N.Y./Fordham Prep UConn/adidas Classic and D.C. College Cup … started 7 14 of 19 games … High School: Named the 2002-03 TED SHANAHAN The reigning BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year and Bronx Soccer Player of the Year … a two-time Newsday 2005 Preseason Co-Offensive Player of the Year … only All-New York City First-Team member … ended high JOE DEVINE the second Hoya ever to earn the BIG EAST Offensive POY school career with 70 goals … plays club soccer with award (Eric Kvello, 1997) … a proven goal-scorer who FC Westchester … a member of the Eastern New York Sophomore • Goalkeeper • 6-2 • 180 is a constant threat to opposing teams … ranks 12th all Olympic Development Program … participant on Exton, Pa./The Haverford School 0 time at Georgetown in career points with 53 and Fordham Prep’s track and teams. A solid goalkeeper coming off an excellent spring … is 10th in goals with 22 … 2004: The BIG will earn more playing time this season … 2004: Saw EAST’s Offensive Player of the Year along Schramm’s Career Statistics three games of action and was the starter against Navy with All-BIG EAST First-Team honors Year GP/GS SH G A PTS and VMI … made three saves in … also named GU’s Offensive 2003 19/14 37 9 3 21 Navy game and four against VMI 2004 21/19 54 13 6 32 … finished year with a 1.71 Totals 40/33 91 22 9 53 GAA along with seven saves and four goals against … High TED SHANAHAN School: Member of the Eastern Pennsylvania ODP Team for six Player of the Year and Junior • Goalkeeper • 6-1 • 185 years (U-13 through U-18) … was a Third-Team NSCAA Marblehead, Mass./St. John’s Prep00 member of the West All-South Atlantic Chester United club Region selection … An athletic goalkeep that will team, FC United … MVP at Haverford School first on the team in provide depth to the goalkeeping in junior and senior years … All Inter-AC First goals and points corps … 2004: Only action of Team as a junior and senior … second in Inter- which led the season came against Mount St. Academic League MVP voting senior year … BIG EAST as well Mary’s … High School: Earned All Main Line First Team as a junior and senior with 13 and 32, three varsity letters and was a team … All Southeastern Pennsylvania Team senior respectively … captain as a senior for St. John’s year … recorded nine shutouts in senior year. played in 21 Prep’s soccer team … named a conference All-Star and earned Aggainis All-Star recognition … played for the Aztec Devine’s Career Statistics Year GP/GS MP SV GA GAA SHO RICKY SCHRAMM 2004 3/2 210 7 4 1.71 0

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MIKE GLACCUM Sophomore • Forward • 6-2 • 175 Philadelphia, Pa./La Salle 11 A talented forward who will continue to contribute to the Hoya attack … 2004: In first season played in all 21 games and started two … netted three goals on seven shots and had one assist … recorded first point on an assist against Delaware … scored two goals against Mount St. Mary’s and other goal was against Rutgers … High School: Three-year starter and captain in senior year … earned Regional All-American, All-State JOE DEVINE and First-Team Southeastern Pennsylvania honors … netted MIKE GLACCUM 30 goals as senior, a La Salle RICHARD DIAZ single-season record … ended Lonestar Showdown … captain Sophomore • Back • 6-0 • 170 4 career with 59 goals, tied for school of Jesuit Prep’s varsity team the Los Angeles, Calif./St. John’s Bosco record … named 2003 MVP of the past two seasons … recorded Philadelphia Catholic League … 30 goals and 20 assists in first A solid defender who will return as a starter All-Catholic as a sophomore, junior three seasons … received on the Hoyas’ defense … 2004: Earned GU’s and senior … played club soccer All-District honors after leading Rookie of the Year Award after starting every for PSC Coppa … helped lead PSC Jesuit in goals and assists in game on defense … took three shots on the year and Coppa to three straight state finals and a Jefferson Cup 2003 and 2004 … also the recorded an assist against Navy championship in 2002 and runner-up status in 2003. kicker for Jesuit Prep’s football … High School: Four-year team and was named First-Team Academic All-State. member of Cal-South ODP Glaccum’s Career Statistics Team … traveled with ODP to Year GP/GS SH G A PTS play in England and Germany 2004 21/2 7 3 1 7 ALEX FAIRMAN … invited to the US U-17 Freshman • Midfield/Back • 6-1 • 165 National Camp … member Ardmore, Pa./The Haverford School of U-19 Irvine Strikers Soccer SEAN BELLOMY 3 Club … winner of 2001 Freshman • Back • 6-1 • 170 A wide player with good technical ability, strong and 2003 Premier League Dallas, Texas/Jesuit Prep work ethic and a great left foot … will challenge for … 2002 U-16 State Cup champions and 2002 a spot at either outside back U-16 regional finalist … named Rookie of A hard-working player who 19reads the or midfield positions … joins the Year as freshman, Defensive MVP game well … adds depth and will former high school teammate sophomore year and MVP junior and compete for time in any of the sophomore goalkeeper Joe senior year … named First-Team midfield or defensive positions Devine on the Hoyas … High All-League junior year … … High School: Captain of School: A starter all four years recipient of Academic club team, the Dallas Texans, at Haverford and scored 23 All-CIF scholar for the last seven years goals and recorded 25 assists athlete award … led Texans into a … received All-Area and in senior number of prestigious All-League honors last three year and was tournaments years and led Haverford to the league championship team captain … received academic honors as including the as a senior … named team MVP scoring six goals and a “Top 25” student as a sophomore and senior … Dallas Cup, assisting eight times during championship season in member of the California Scholastic Federation Tampa Sun 2004 … plays for FC Delco under Coach Mike Gorni and the National Honor Society. Bowl and and has been a member of the Eastern Pennsylvania Olympic Development Team since 1999 … ODP team Diaz’s Career Statistics RICHARD took home the Region I championship and competed Year GP/GS SH G A PTS DIAZ for the national championship in 2005. 2004 21/21 3 0 1 1

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All-Tournament Team … a member of the Illinois RICHARD FRANK Olympic Development Program the last four years and ALEX PANGRAZE Freshman • Forward • 5-8 • 150 named to the Region II team twice … a four-year Freshman • Back • 6-2 • 175 Paradise Valley, Ariz./Chaparral starter for Hinsdale Central High School and was named Greenville, S.C./Greenville 9 First-Team All-State in 2004 … scored 29 times and 22 An explosive player who will add to the already-potent recorded 11 assists at Hinsdale with 21 of those goals A strong athlete with clean feet who can read the Hoya attack … will look to make an immediate impact coming in senior year, which ranks third on Hinsdale’s game very well … athletic ability and poise on the for the Hoyas either up front all-time single-season scoring list. ball will help him succeed at or in the midfield … ability the next level … brings the to score goals should cause intangibles of leadership that havoc for opposing teams … HARRI HALONEN should leave its mark on the High School: Started and program … High School: Freshman • Back • 5-10 • 160 Led club team, Greenville led Chaparral in scoring during Goetenburg, Sweden/Hvitfeldtska Gymnasiet freshman, sophomore and SC, to five South Carolina 12 state championships and a junior years … scored 42 goals A speedy defender … has good international in 35 games before experience … High School: Premiere League championship sitting out senior year Played four years at left back with in 2003 … led St. Joseph’s to concentrate on club commitments … voted Swedish Club team Gais … team High School to the SCISA AAA state championship in Team Offensive MVP freshman and sophomore won Gothenburg city title in 2003 2002 … named 2003 Conference Player of the Year, years and also named 4A First-Team All-State … prior to moving to Sweden All-State and team MVP … transferred to Greenville after sophomore and junior seasons … played for Brazilian Club team High School in 2004, and went to the AAA State currently plays for the Sereno Eagles who are Pequeninos du Jockey … Brazilian Championships … a four-year letterwinner in soccer five time Arizona State Champions … Eagles team won Gothia Cup, Helsinki … a two-year letterwinner in and golf … have also won the Region IV championship Cup, Norway Cup and Dana Cup all a student council officer for three years and an active twice and runners-up twice … took third during 2001. member in various inner-city youth programs. place at the National Championships in 2002 … a member of the Arizona Olympic Development Team and Region IV player pool in 2002 … received two HUNTER JOSLIN COREY ZELLER trials with Arsenal FC and Ipswich Town FC of the Freshman • Midfield • 5-8 • 150 Freshman • Midfield • 5-10 • 160 English Premiere League … selected to the Region IV Sammamish, Wash./Eastlake 13 Middletown, N.J./Toms River 18 ODP team in 2004 … selected to play with the Region Brings a level of comfort to the field and has the IV team in Chula Vista for an Interregional event in A speedy flank player who excels at beating defenders ability to possess the ball … can thread defenses 2005 … participated in the adidas ESP Camp and was off the dribble and providing forwards with quality off the dribble or with a pass … will strengthen the named to the All-Star team during 2003 and 2004. service … excellent down the wings and should create numerous scoring chances for the Hoya midfield and cause problems for opponents Hoyas … High School: Started … a skillful midfielder with PETER GRASSO at forward and outside midfield excellent feet, vision and for Eastlake since his freshman creativity … High School: Freshman • Forward/Midfield • 6-1 • 185 Combined for 20 goals and 25 Burr Ridge, Ill./Hinsdale Central year … earned 4A First-Team 16 All-Conference honors … played assists in first three years at Older brother Daniel is in his third season club soccer for Crossfire Premiere Toms River … named team with the Hoyas as a midfielder … a strong, and Snohomish United … led captain and MVP senior year hard-working player who has the potential to the team in scoring for five years after scoring eight goals and contribute in the back, and led Crossfire to four Premier-1 10 assists … named All-State, midfield or forward positions league titles … helped lead Snohomish to a State Cup All-Shore, All-Conference … good work ethic on the Final, along with a Surf Cup Championship in 2003 and All-County … started for the nationally ranked field … desire to compete and … a four-year member of the Washington ODP team Middletown Sonics who were three time New Jersey will push for minutes … High and a Region IV player for three consecutive years … state champions … a member of the New Jersey School: Plays for the Chicago also played for the Seattle Sounders United FC Club for Olympic Development Team from 1999 to 2004 … Magic who are Super Y League three years, traveling for competition to Germany … 2003 ODP team was Region I champions and national National Champions and was led the Sounders to a Y-League region title in 2003. finalists … member of the Region I team in 1999 and an ESP nominee in 2004. named to the Super Y League

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defeating GW 1-0 and losing to American 2-1 in The men’s soccer team ended a successful 2004 overtime. During the week of October 4, Schramm Tcampaign with its best record since 1998. The team was named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week finished with an overall record of 11-8-2 and a 5-4-1 for his efforts, as well as being named to the Soccer record in BIG EAST play. The 2004 team advanced to America Team of the Week. Sophomore Andrew Keszler the BIG EAST semifinals for the second time in three was named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week during years, defeating Villanova in penalty kicks 5-4, before the week of Nov. 1 as well as being honored as ECAC losing to Seton Hall 1-0 in overtime to end the season. Goaltender of the Week during the week of Nov. 3. Head coach Keith Tabatznik recorded his 200th career Junior defender Jeff Curtin was named BIG EAST victory in the 2-1 season-opening win over Delaware. Defensive Player of the Week for Nov. 1. The 2004 Hoyas were honored with postseason Several Hoyas climbed the Georgetown records accolades as sophomore Ricky Schramm was chosen ladder during the 2004 season. In the single-season as the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year. Schramm records, Schramm tied for sixth with 32 points, tallying is only the second person ever in the history of 13 goals and six assists. Schramm also tied for sixth in Georgetown soccer to receive this honor, joining Eric single-season goals with 13. Senior Trevor Goodrich Kvello (1997). In addition, Schramm was named ELLERY BLEDSOE tied for sixth in single-season assists with 11, while All-BIG EAST First Team and junior Jeff Curtin and goalkeeper Keszler tied for sixth in single-season senior co-captain Dan Gargan were named All-BIG The Hoyas also received several individual honors shutouts with four. In the career records, Gargan EAST Second Team. One member was honored as throughout the season, beginning with the D.C. reached 17th in career points with 40. Gargan also CoSida Academic All-America as senior defender Paul College Cup where Tim Convey, Curtin, and Gargan tied for 19th all-time in career goals with 11, while Brandley earned All-District II Second-Team honors. were named to the All-Tournament Team after Schramm is 10th with 22. Goodrich ended his career

2004 RESULTS Date Opponent W/L Score Overall Conf. Att. Goals Scored (Assists) Sept. 1 DELAWARE W 2-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 822 Gargan (Schramm, McAnally); McAnally (Glaccum) # Sept. 4 vs. GEORGE WASHINGTON W 1-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 230 Curtin (McAnally, Gargan) # Sept. 6 at AMERICAN L 1-2 (ot) 2-1-0 0-0-0 350 Grasso (unassisted) ~ Sept. 10 vs. #14 Penn State L 2-3 (2ot) 2-2-0 0-0-0 3332 Schramm (Grasso, Goodrich); Grasso (Plumley) ~ Sept. 12 at #3 Maryland L 2-4 2-3-0 0-0-0 1224 Schramm (Goodrich, McAnally); Schramm (Goodrich) Sept. 15 at Towson W 2-0 3-3-0 0-0-0 181 Gargan (McAnally); Schramm (unassisted) * Sept. 18 at #5 Notre Dame L 1-4 3-4-0 0-1-0 1244 McAnally (Schramm, Goodrich) * Sept. 22 #5 ST. JOHN’S L 0-1 3-5-0 0-2-0 714 none Sept. 25 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W 8-1 4-5-0 0-2-0 327 Sindelar (Goodrich, Schramm); Schramm (Grasso); Schramm (Chowdhry, Plumley); Chowdhry (Sindelar); Glaccum (McAnally, Sindelar); Tansey (Gavula, Chowdhry); Glaccum (Gavula, Tansey); Chowdhry (Goodrich) * Sept. 29 WEST VIRGINIA W 2-1 5-5-0 1-2-0 216 Schramm (Chowdhry, Gargan); Chowdhry (Plumley) * Oct. 3 at Syracuse W 3-2 6-5-0 2-2-0 752 Schramm (Chowdhry); Schramm (Gargan, Chowdhry); Schramm (Gargan) * Oct. 9 at Providence W 1-0 (2ot) 7-5-0 3-2-0 298 Schramm (Sindelar) * Oct. 13 at RUTGERS W 3-2 8-5-0 4-2-0 1004 McAnally (Goodrich); Glaccum (Grasso); Curtin (Gargan) * Oct. 16 VILLANOVA L 1-2 8-6-0 4-3-0 317 Curtin (Gargan) * Oct. 20 at Pittsburgh L 1-2 8-7-0 4-4-0 212 Schramm (Chowdhry) * Oct. 23 #12 BOSTON COLLEGE T 1-1 (2ot) 8-7-1 4-4-1 554 Curtin (Schramm, Goodrich) Oct. 26 NAVY W 2-1 9-7-1 4-4-1 210 Brandley (penalty kick); Goodrich (Diaz, McAnally) * Oct. 30 #14 SETON HALL W 4-0 10-7-1 5-4-1 287 Schramm (Grasso, Tansey); Gargan (Convey, Schramm); Convey (Goodrich, Curtin); Brandley (Grasso, McAnally) Nov. 02 VMI W 4-3 (2ot) 11-7-1 5-4-1 564 Sindelar (Gargan); Curtin (penalty kick); Sindelar (McAnally); Gargan (Goodrich) ^ Nov. 06 at Villanova T 1-1 (2ot) 11-7-2 5-4-1 924 Plumley (Goodrich, Schramm) $ Nov. 12 #8 SETON HALL L 0-1 (ot) 11-8-2 5-4-1 630 none

# DC College Cup, Washington, D.C. ^ BIG EAST Championship quarterfinals * game ~ UMD Tournament, College Park, Md. $ BIG EAST Championship semifinals, Piscataway, N.J.

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with 25 assists, placing seventh. Keszler also finished After dropping their first two BIG EAST games, the the year ninth in career shutouts with four. Hoyas made up for their losses by stomping on non- The Hoyas got the season off to a winning start league opponent Mount St. Mary’s 8-1. Senior Kaiser when they rallied to defeat Delaware 2-1 off a winning Chowdhry led Georgetown with two goals and two goal by junior Danny McAnally with 10 minutes assists, while Schramm added two goals and an assist. remaining in the game. Freshman Mike Glaccum The Hoyas kept their momentum as they topped BIG notched his first career point for the Hoyas. The win EAST opponent West Virginia 2-1 and Chowdhry again was Tabatznik’s 200th career victory. led the squad with a goal and an assist. For the next two games, Georgetown traveled to Georgetown kept on the winning streak as American for the annual D.C. College Cup. The Hoyas Schramm lifted the Hoyas over the Orange of Syracuse added another win in the 1-0 shutout against George 3-2 where he notched a hat trick. Six days later, the Washington, with keeper Keszler notching his first Hoyas faced Providence where they outlasted the Friars career shutout. Junior defender Jeff Curtin scored the 1-0 in double overtime off a goal by Schramm. The lone goal of the game off assists by McAnally and Hoyas carried the momentum of the wins with them Gargan. In the second game of the D.C. College Cup, as they faced the Scarlet Knights of Rutgers. Jeff Curtin American outlasted the Hoyas 2-1 in overtime to hand scored the game-winning goal for Georgetown with Georgetown its first loss of the season. the final score of 3-2. In the next two games, the Hoyas would face After winning four straight games, it looked as two nationally ranked opponents. Georgetown next though Georgetown was going to keep on rolling traveled to College Park, Md., where they would first through Villanova after Curtin knocked in the first goal face No. 14 Penn State. Despite Georgetown getting only seven minutes into the game off an assist from off to an early lead off a goal by Schramm, the Hoyas Gargan, but the Wildcats came back to defeat the would fall 3-2 in overtime. After losing two in a Hoyas and end their four-game win streak with TREVOR GOODRICH row, the Hoyas were looking for a win, but a 2-1 victory. Georgetown next traveled to they would not get one as they fell 4-3 to Pittsburgh to hopefully get back on a win BC game to claim victory over Navy in a 2-1 victory. No. 3 Maryland. streak, but the Panthers denied the Hoyas Senior Paul Brandley scored the first goal 17:35 into With the BIG EAST regular season rapidly that chance as Georgetown lost 2-1. the game, and Goodrich scored the game-winner two approaching, the Hoyas looked to rebound Next on the docket for minutes into the second half. against Towson. The Hoyas defeated the the Hoyas was 12th- With the BIG EAST regular season coming to a Tigers 2-0 with Gargan notching ranked Boston close, the Hoyas faced No. 14 Seton Hall where they the game winning goal 24 College. Both needed a victory to secure a spot in the postseason minutes into the game, for the BIG EAST Championships. After a scoreless first half second shutout of the year. for both squads, Georgetown needed a little luck The Hoyas would enter the and a few goals. The Hoyas got what they needed as BIG EAST regular season on a Schramm scored four minutes into the second half for one-game win streak, hoping the game winner as Seton Hall fell 4-0 on North the win would carry them teams played an Kehoe Field. The win clinched the fifth spot in the against two nationally ranked even game through the BIG EAST Championships. opponents. In the first BIG first half and the second yet the In their final regular season game, the Hoyas EAST matchup of the year, Eagles knocked in a goal with hosted VMI. After having a 2-1 lead at the half, VMI Georgetown traveled 13 minutes remaining. With came back to tie the game at three at the end of to No. 4 Notre Dame. the Hoyas realizing time was regulation. Both squads played an even first overtime Despite scoring first, the running out and just missing period, but in the second overtime Gargan ended the Irish would defeat the scoring opportunities, Curtin game on a header from Goodrich. Hoyas 4-1. Georgetown snuck a goal past the BC keeper In the first round of the BIG EAST tournament, would then travel to with only 20 seconds remaining in Georgetown traveled to the No. 4 seed, Villanova. The No. 5 St. John’s, hoping regulation to tie the game off assists Hoyas scored first at the 69-minute mark, yet were for a little luck, but from Schramm and Goodrich. The score unable to hold the Wildcats off as they scored to tie none would fall as the remained 1-1 after two overtime periods. the game at 78:46. That’s where the score remained Red Storm shutout Georgetown used the momentum of the through a pair of overtime sessions, setting up the the Hoyas 1-0. DAN GARGAN

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penalty-kick finale. Villanova inserted freshman Jason Friel into net for the session. Curtin converted 2004 STATISTICS his opening kick for Georgetown and Brett Stassfurth did the same for the Cats. After a miss by each squad, Overall Record: 11-8-2 BIG EAST: 5-4-1 Glaccum converted for the Hoyas with Villanova’s Felix Home: 6-3-1 Away: 4-4-1 Neutral: 1-1-0 Vincent answering with a conversion. Gargan knocked SCORING OVERALL BIG EAST CONFERENCE in Georgetown’s fourth attempt while Pat Gallagher |------SHOTS------| |------SHOTS------| ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PK 7 SCHRAMM, Ricky 21-19 13 6 32 54 .241 24 .444 4 0 10-10 7 3 17 28 .250 12 .429 3 0 3 GARGAN, Dan 20-17 4 7 15 32 .125 11 .344 2 0 10-8 1 5 7 18 .056 6 .333 0 0 20 MCANALLY, Danny 21-18 3 8 14 39 .077 19 .487 1 0 10-10 2 1 5 18 .111 10 .556 0 0 13 GOODRICH, Trevor 21-21 1 11 13 18 .056 4 .222 1 0 10-10 0 4 4 13 .000 2 .154 0 0 9 CHOWDHRY, Kaiser 14-3 3 6 12 19 .158 9 .474 1 0 8-0 1 4 6 10 .100 4 .400 1 0 5 CURTIN, Jeff 20-20 5 1 11 26 .192 9 .346 2 1 10-10 3 1 7 14 .214 5 .357 1 0 8 SINDELAR, Kevin 17-10 3 3 9 10 .300 4 .400 0 0 10-5 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 0 0 14 GRASSO, Daniel 20-11 2 5 9 31 .065 12 .387 0 0 9-3 0 3 3 10 .000 2 .200 0 0 11 GLACCUM, Mike 21-2 3 1 7 15 .200 5 .333 0 0 10-0 1 0 2 6 .167 2 .333 0 0 2 PLUMLEY, Brent 20-15 1 3 5 10 .100 3 .300 0 0 9-5 0 1 1 6 .000 1 .167 0 0 18 BRANDLEY, Paul 17-3 2 0 4 5 .400 4 .800 0 1 6-1 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 0 21 TANSEY, Chris 14-1 1 2 4 9 .111 2 .222 0 0 7-1 0 1 1 5 .000 0 .000 0 0 15 CONVEY, Tim 20-20 1 1 3 14 .071 2 .143 0 0 9-9 1 1 3 6 .167 2 .333 0 0 19 GAVULA, Danny 6-0 0 2 2 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 4 DIAZ, Richard 21-21 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0 0 10-10 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0 16 BLEDSOE, Ellery 21-15 0 0 0 8 .000 2 .250 0 0 10-10 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0 6 PYDO, Dan 16-14 0 0 0 8 .000 2 .250 0 0 9-8 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0 22 PUTKO, Chris 7-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 23 BLUME, Max 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 KESZLER, Andrew 19-19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 10-10 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 DEVINE, Joe 3-2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 - 00 SHANAHAN, Ted 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 - Total 21 42 57 141 304 .138 113 .372 11 2 10 17 25 59 146 .116 49 .336 5 0 Opponents 21 32 33 97 278 .115 112 .403 8 0 10 15 14 44 131 .115 48 .366 4 0 PAUL BRANDLEY GOALKEEPING OVERALL BIG EAST CONFERENCE |--SAVES--| |-RECORD-| |-SAVES-| |-RECORD-| duplicated the feat for Villanova. Brandley beat Friel ## Name GP-GS Min. GA GAA Svs Pct W L T Sho GP-GS Min. GA GAA Svs Pct W L T Sho on the Hoyas’ fifth attempt before VU’s Chris Edgar 00 SHANAHAN, Ted 1-0 3:49 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 - sent his attempt wide. By virtue of the penalty kicks, 1 KESZLER, Andrew 19-19 1779:11 28 1.42 86 .754 9 8 2 4 10-10 930:26 15 1.45 45 .750 5 4 1 2 Georgetown advanced to the BIG EAST semifinals for 0 DEVINE, Joe 3-2 210:02 4 1.71 7 .636 2 0 0 0 - the second time in three years. Total 21 1993:02 32 1.45 97 .752 11 8 2 4 10 930:26 15 1.45 45 .750 5 4 1 2 Opponents 21 1993:02 42 1.90 88 .677 8 11 2 2 10 930:26 17 1.64 41 .707 4 5 1 1 For the semifinals of the BIG EAST tournament, Georgetown faced Seton Hall. After a scoreless regulation, the teams advanced to overtime. OVERALL CONFERENCE Unfortunately for the Hoyas, Seton Hall capitalized on SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total a scoring opportunity and claimed victory, defeating Georgetown 137 146 8 13 - 304 Georgetown 62 75 3 6 - 146 the Hoyas 1-0. The loss ended the 2004 season for Opponents 113 153 9 3 - 278 Opponents 48 82 1 0 - 131 Georgetown. GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total With a final mark of 11-8-2 and a 5-4-1 BIG EAST Georgetown 13 27 0 2 - 42 Georgetown 4 12 0 1 - 17 record, the Hoyas set the sights of returning to the BIG Opponents 10 19 2 1 - 32 Opponents 5 10 0 0 - 15 EAST Championships in 2005. Georgetown departs five SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total seniors as Ellery Bledsoe, Brandley, Chowdhry, co- Georgetown 39 55 2 1 - 97 Georgetown 13 32 0 0 - 45 captain Gargan and Goodrich ended their careers with Opponents 43 41 3 1 - 88 Opponents 18 23 0 0 - 41 their most successful season on the Hilltop.

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* overtime Baltimore ...... L ...... 2-4 1963 ...... (4-4-0) † 1968 ...... (6-4-0) 1972 ...... (6-3-5) † overall records for 1963, 1964 & 1967 Washington & Lee ...... L ...... 3-6 Coach: Bill Lauritzen Coach: Ricardo Mendoza Coach: Paul Kennedy are incomplete Fordham ...... W ...... 3-2 # BIG EAST Tournament Mount St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 5-1 Towson ...... W ...... 7-2 Prince Georges C.C. $ NCAA tournament 1957 ...... (1-8-0) Gallaudet ...... W .....12-2 Gallaudet ...... W ...... 7-0 Catholic University Coach: Dan Mulcahy Loyola ...... W ...... 5-2 Howard ...... L ...... 0-5 Gallaudet Maryland ...... L ...... 1-11 Maryland ...... L ...... 0-1 Baltimore 1952 ...... (0-4-1) Gettysburg ...... L ...... 1-5 Coach: Rev. Frederick Brew Seton Hall ...... L ...... 3-4 American ...... W ...... 4-3 St. Peter’s Navy ...... L ...... 1-4 Catholic ...... L ...... 1-3 Morgan St...... L ...... 1-2 Towson Howard ...... L ...... 1-4 Mount St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 3-1 American ...... W ...... 3-0 Baltimore ...... W ...... 2-1 Loyola Catholic ...... T ...... 2-2 American ...... L ...... 1-3 George Washington ...... W ...... 2-1 George Washington Las Americas Club ...... L ...... 2-5 Virginia ...... L ...... 0-3 1964 ...... (3-5-1) † Catholic ...... W ...... 2-1 Mount St. Mary’s Catholic ...... L ...... 2-4 Washington & Lee ...... L ...... 1-3 Coach: Bill Lauritzen Navy ...... L ...... 0-7 Villanova Maryland ...... L ...... 0-3 Howard ...... L ...... 1-8 Fordham Gallaudet ...... W ...... 2-0 Randolph-Macon ...... L ... forfeit 1969 ...... (4-6-1) Morgan State 1953 ...... (0-5-1) Maryland ...... L ... forfeit Loyola ...... W ...... 5-2 American ...... T Coach: Ricardo Mendoza Lincoln University Coach: Rev. Frederick Brew American 1958 ...... (3-5-0) Catholic ...... L Towson State ...... W ...... 3-0 Howard Baltimore ...... L American ...... W ...... 1-0 Coach: Steve Benedek ...... (6-7-1) Duke Howard ...... L ...... 1-2 Howard ...... T ...... 2-2 1973 North Carolina American ...... W ...... 3-2 Loyola ...... L ...... 1-2 Coach: Paul Kennedy Baltimore Univ. Navy ...... L ...... 1-10 1965 ...... (2-8-0) Gallaudet ...... W ...... 5-1 Loyola Loyola ...... W ...... 4-2 Coach: Bill Lauritzen Morgan State ...... L ...... 1-4 1974 ...... (4-10-1) Western Maryland Virginia ...... L ...... 2-5 Maryland ...... Coach: Paul Kennedy Gallaudet ...... W L ...... 0-5 Mount St. Mary’s Howard ...... L ...... 1-7 George Washington ...... W ...... 1-0 Catholic Baltimore ...... L ...... 2-4 George Washington ...... W 1975 ...... (4-8-1) Towson State ...... L Univ. of Baltimore ...... L ...... 3-5 Las Americas Club Maryland ...... L ...... 2-8 L ...... 0-4 Coach: Bill Smith Morgan State ...... L Navy ...... Catholic Randolph-Macon ...... W ...... 3-1 Catholic ...... L ...... 0-2 American ...... L 1976 ...... (2-6-1) Catholic ...... L ...... 2-4 1954 ...... (1-8-0) 1959 ...... (5-4-2) 1970 ...... (3-9-0) Coach: Bill Smith Coach: Robert Windish Coach: Steve Benedek Navy ...... L Loyola ...... L Coach: Paul Kennedy Loyola ...... L ...... 1-12 St. Joseph’s ...... L ...... 1-2 Western Maryland ...... L ...... 0-5 Baltimore ...... L George Mason ...... W ...... 3-0 Baltimore Univ...... L ...... 0-7 1960 ...... (4-3-0) Howard ...... L Navy ...... L ...... 0-4 American ...... L ...... 1-4 George Washington ...... Loyola ...... L ...... 0-4 Coach: Steve Benedek Gallaudet ...... W ...... 4-1 L ...... 0-3 W ...... 3-2 Towson State ...... L ...... 0-5 1966 ...... (7-3-0) Towson State ...... L ...... 0-3 Villanova ...... American ...... W .....*8-2 Catholic ...... T ...... 1-1 Howard ...... L ...... 1-6 Mount St. Mary’s ...... L ...... 2-3 Coach: Ricardo Mendoza Loyola ...... L ...... 1-2 L ...... 1-4 Gallaudet ...... W ...... 2-0 Queens College ...... Loyola ...... L ...... 1-6 Howard ...... L ...... 1-11 Catholic ...... L ...... 1-6 Morgan State ...... W ...... 5-2 St. Peter’s ...... L ...... 0-2 Gallaudet ...... W ...... 4-0 American ...... W ...... 2-1 American ...... L ...... 0-3 Mount St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 2-1 Morgan State ...... Johns Hopkins ...... L ...... 0-4 Howard ...... L ...... 2-5 Catholic ...... L ...... 2-5 W ...... 1-0 Washington & Lee ...... L ...... 3-5 Maryland ...... L ...... 0-7 Virginia ...... W ...... 2-1 Gallaudet ...... W ...... 5-0 1977 ...... (3-9-2) Washington & Lee ...... W .....*4-2 Navy ...... W ...... 3-0 George Washington ...... L ...... 2-3 1955 ...... (2-6-1) L ...... 0-3 Coach: Tim Cooney George Washington ...... W ...... 3-0 Catholic ...... Coach: Dan Mulcahy Univ. of Baltimore ...... 1961 ...... (2-6-0) Towson State ...... L ...... 0-3 L ...... 1-4 William & Mary ...... L ...... 0-2 Johns Hopkins ...... Baltimore Univ...... L ...... 2-6 Coach: Bill Lauritzen Baltimore Univ...... W ...... 2-0 L ...... *2-3 ...... (5-6-2) L ...... 0-3 Howard ...... L ...... 3-5 Loyola ...... W ...... 5-2 1971 Old Dominion ...... American ...... L ...... 1-2 Coach: Paul Kennedy George Mason ...... T ...... 1-1 American ...... W ...... 5-2 Mount St. Mary’s ...... L ...... 0-1 Howard ...... L ...... 2-3 T ...... 3-3 St. Joseph’s ...... L ...... 0-2 Loyola ...... Virginia ...... L ...... 2-8 Gallaudet ...... W ...... 6-3 Towson State ...... L ...... 0-3 1967 ...... (4-6-1) † George Mason ...... W ...... 3-1 American ...... L ...... 1-2 Gallaudet ...... L ...... 2-4 St. Mary’s ...... Mount St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 5-1 Coach: Ricardo Mendoza Navy ...... L ...... 1-8 T ...... 3-3 Maryland ...... L ...... 2-8 L ...... 0-2 Washington & Lee ...... L ...... 3-6 George Washington ...... L ...... 0-2 Catholic ...... Loyola ...... W ...... 6-3 Baltimore ...... L ...... 1-3 Mount St. Mary’s ...... Maryland ...... L ...... 0-2 Towson State ...... L ...... 0-2 W ...... 3-0 Randolph-Macon ...... W ...... 4-1 George Washington ...... W ...... 2-1 L ...... 0-2 Catholic ...... L ...... 0-7 Loyola ...... L ...... 1-7 George Washington ...... Howard ...... L ...... 1-7 Catholic ...... W ...... 3-0 Villanova ...... W ...... 3-0 Morgan State ...... T American ...... W ...... 3-0 1956 ...... (4-8-0) Mount St. Mary’s ...... Gallaudet ...... W .....*2-1 1962 ...... (3-5-0) Maryland ...... L ...... 0-2 W ...... 6-3 Coach: Dan Mulcahy T ...... 1-1 Loyola ...... L ...... 2-3 Coach: Bill Lauritzen Navy ...... L Villanova ...... Maryland ...... Univ. of D.C...... L ...... 0-5 American ...... W ...... 7-2 American ...... W ...... 4-2 L ...... 1-7 Mount St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 2-1 T ...... 4-4 Mount St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 4-1 Gallaudet ...... W ...... 4-0 Baltimore ...... Virginia ...... L ...... 1-4 Catholic ...... L ...... 0-1 1978 ...... (2-10-0) Catholic ...... W ...... 4-3 Towson ...... L ...... 1-2 Coach: Tim Cooney Loyola ...... L ...... 0-5 St. Peter’s (N.J.) ...... W ...... 4-0 British Lions Club ...... L ...... 3-5 Gallaudet ...... W ...... 3-1 Howard ...... L ...... 0-3 Howard ...... L ...... 3-5 American ...... L ...... 4-6 Loyola ...... L ...... 2-6 Towson State ...... L ...... 1-6 Maryland ...... L ...... 0-11 L ...... 3-8 Gettysburg ...... Randolph-Macon ...... W ...... 2-0 Maryland ...... L ...... 1-4 Howard ...... L ...... 0-6 Loyola ...... L ...... 0-1

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1979 ...... (2-10-0) Villanova ...... L ...... 1-2 Howard ...... L ...... 0-2 Pittsburgh ...... W ...... 1-0 VMI ...... W ...... 7-0 Coach: Tim Cooney George Mason ...... L ...... 0-2 Shenandoah ...... W ...... 4-0 John Carroll ...... W ...... 5-1 Boston College ...... W ...... 4-2 Mount St. Mary’s ...... T ...... *1-1 Maryland ...... L ...... 1-5 Catholic ...... W ...... 4-0 George Mason ...... L ...... 1-3 Johns Hopkins ...... L ...... 0-1 Gallaudet ...... W ...... 3-0 Seton Hall ...... L ...... 1-2 St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 8-0 Connecticut ...... L ...... 2-3 George Washington ...... L ...... 1-4 St. Joseph’s ...... L ...... 1-2 Seton Hall ...... L ...... 0-1 Notre Dame ...... L ...... 1-4 St. Joseph’s ...... W ...... 1-0 Maryland ...... L ...... 0-3 1986 ...... (8-10-1) Howard ...... L ...... 0-2 Seton Hall ...... W .....*5-4 American ...... L ...... 1-3 Shippensburg ...... W ...... 2-1 Coach: Keith Tabatznik Seton Hall # ...... L ...... 0-2 Marymount ...... W ...... 6-2 St. Mary’s ...... L ...... 1-5 James Madison ...... L ...... 0-1 Towson State ...... L ...... 0-3 Villanova ...... L ...... 1-3 ...... (4-10-1) ...... (9-9-1) W ...... 3-1 1983 George Washington ...... L ...... 1-5 1989 Syracuse ...... Univ. of D.C...... L ...... 0-4 Coach: Mike Dillon Coach: Keith Tabatznik St. Francis ...... W ...... 3-1 Howard ...... L ...... 0-7 Richmond ...... L ...... 0-3 Mount St. Mary’s ...... L ...... 0-2 St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 2-0 American ...... L ...... 0-2 Mary Washington ...... L ...... 1-2 George Washington ...... L ...... 0-3 Charleston ...... W ...... 3-2 George Washington ...... L ...... 1-3 1992 ...... (11-7-1) William & Mary ...... L ...... 0-3 Coach: Keith Tabatznik Towson State ...... L ...... 0-6 American ...... L ...... 0-7 UNC-Charlotte ...... L ...... 2-3 Bowling Green ...... L ...... 0-1 George Mason ...... W ...... 1-0 Johns Hopkins ...... W ...... 2-1 Catholic ...... W ...... 4-1 American ...... L ...... 1-2 Richmond ...... W .....*3-1 Catholic ...... L ...... 1-2 UMBC ...... W ...... 3-1 Richmond ...... T ...... *3-3 American ...... W .....*3-2 1980 ...... (1-12-1) Mary Washington ...... T ...... *2-2 Towson State ...... L ...... 0-2 Mount St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 1-0 Syracuse ...... W ...... 4-1 Coach: Scott Strasburg Loyola ...... L ...... 1-5 St. John’s ...... L ...... 0-2 Towson State ...... W ...... 4-1 Maryland-Eastern Shore ..... W ...... 7-0 Howard ...... L ...... 1-3 Shenandoah ...... W ...... 3-0 Pittsburgh ...... W ...... 3-1 Villanova ...... L ...... 1-3 Johns Hopkins ...... L ...... 0-1 Villanova ...... W ...... 3-1 Villanova ...... W ...... 2-0 Eastern College ...... W ...... 5-1 Mount St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 3-1 George Washington ...... L ...... 1-2 George Mason ...... L ...... 0-3 George Mason ...... L ...... *0-1 St. John’s ...... W .....*3-2 Providence ...... L ...... 0-1 American ...... L ...... *0-1 Mount St. Mary’s ...... L ...... 0-3 Pittsburgh ...... W ...... 1-0 Villanova ...... W ...... 1-0 UMBC ...... W ...... 3-1 Catholic ...... L ...... 0-1 Gallaudet ...... W ...... 5-2 Monmouth ...... W ...... 1-0 Hartford ...... L ...... 1-2 Pittsburgh ...... W ...... 2-1 Mary Washington ...... T ...... *1-1 St. Joseph’s ...... L ...... 1-2 St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 4-0 Greensboro ...... L ...... 0-1 George Washington ...... T ...... *2-2 Loyola ...... L ...... 0-2 Maryland ...... L ...... 1-3 Maryland ...... L ...... 0-5 Messiah ...... W ...... 4-1 Boston College ...... W ...... 3-2 Towson State ...... L ...... 1-3 Shippensburg ...... L ...... 0-1 Seton Hall ...... T ...... *1-1 James Madison ...... L ...... 1-2 Philadelphia Textile ...... L ...... 0-2 Univ. of D.C...... L ...... 0-2 Howard ...... L ...... *2-3 Catholic ...... W ...... 5-0 Connecticut ...... W ...... 3-2 Villanova ...... L ...... 0-1 1984 ...... (6-10-2) Seton Hall ...... L ...... 0-10 VMI ...... W ...... 2-0 George Mason ...... L ...... 0-1 Coach: Keith Tabatznik 1987 ...... (7-11-0) Manhattanville ...... W ...... 8-1 St. John’s ...... L ...... 0-4 Howard ...... L ...... 0-6 Coach: Keith Tabatznik Howard ...... L ...... 1-3 Towson State ...... L ...... 1-2 Loyola ...... L ...... 0-4 Mount St. Mary’s ...... L ...... 2-3 Seton Hall ...... L ...... 0-3 George Washington ...... L ...... 0-3 Rutgers (Camden) ...... W ...... 3-1 St. Joseph’s ...... L ...... 1-2 St. Francis (Pa.) ...... Tennessee ...... W .....*1-0 Mount St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 2-1 1990 ...... (11-9-0) W ...... 5-1 St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 1-0 Coach: Keith Tabatznik St. John’s # ...... American ...... L ...... 0-6 George Washington ...... L ...... 1-2 L ...... 1-2 Johns Hopkins ...... W ...... 2-0 Davidson ...... L ...... 1-2 Mary Washington ...... W ...... 1-0 1981 ...... (3-8-4) 1993 ...... (9-8-2) Coach: Mike Dillon Catholic ...... L ...... 1-2 Cincinnati ...... W ...... 3-2 George Washington ...... L ...... 0-1 Mary Washington ...... T ...... *0-0 American ...... L ...... 1-3 Richmond ...... L ...... 0-4 Coach: Keith Tabatznik St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 1-0 Towson State ...... L ...... 1-2 Richmond ...... L ...... 0-1 American ...... L ...... 0-3 UNC-Greensboro ...... L ...... 2-8 George Washington ...... L ...... 1-3 Howard ...... L ...... 2-8 Robert Morris ...... L ...... 0-2 Marymount ...... W ...... 5-0 North Carolina St...... L ...... 0-2 American ...... T ...... *0-0 Villanova ...... L ...... 0-3 Towson State ...... L ...... 0-1 John Carroll ...... W ...... 8-0 Maryland-Eastern Shore ..... W ...... 4-1 Johns Hopkins ...... T ...... *2-2 Haverford ...... L ...... 0-3 St. John’s ...... L ...... 1-2 Villanova ...... L ...... 1-3 Syracuse ...... W ...... 2-0 Catholic ...... W ...... 2-0 George Mason ...... L ...... 0-6 Shenandoah ...... W ...... 3-1 Pittsburgh ...... W ...... 3-0 Mount St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 4-0 Loyola ...... L ...... 0-1 Mount St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 1-0 Villanova ...... W ...... 1-0 Mount St. Mary’s ...... L ...... *2-3 Villanova ...... T ...... *2-2 Howard ...... L ...... 1-2 St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 5-1 Pittsburgh ...... W ...... 1-0 St. John’s ...... W .....*4-3 Virginia ...... L ...... 1-4 St. Joseph’s ...... L ...... 0-1 St. Joseph’s ...... T ...... *2-2 UMBC ...... L ...... 1-2 Eastern College ...... W ...... 5-0 Seton Hall ...... L ...... 3-4 Villanova ...... L ...... 0-1 Maryland ...... L ...... 0-4 Monmouth ...... L ...... 0-1 Syracuse ...... L ...... 0-3 UMBC ...... L ...... 1-5 George Mason ...... T ...... 1-1 Univ. of D.C...... W ...... 3-2 St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 1-0 Messiah ...... L ...... 1-2 Connecticut ...... L ...... 0-2 Mount St. Mary’s ...... L ...... 0-1 Shippensburg ...... W ...... 2-1 Seton Hall ...... L ...... 1-4 Connecticut ...... W ...... 2-1 Providence ...... W ...... 3-0 Gallaudet ...... W .....*4-1 Howard ...... L ...... 0-4 Catholic ...... W ...... 3-2 Philadelphia Textile ...... W ...... 5-2 Maryland ...... L ...... 0-2 1985 ...... (8-11-0) Boston College ...... L ...... 0-2 St. John’s ...... T ...... *1-1 Shippensburg State ...... L ...... 1-4 Coach: Keith Tabatznik 1988 ...... (12-7-1) Providence ...... W .....*4-3 American ...... L ...... 0-1 Mary Washington ...... T ...... *0-0 James Madison ...... L ...... 2-4 Coach: Keith Tabatznik Seton Hall ...... L ...... 0-2 Boston College ...... W ...... 2-1 Towson State ...... W ...... 1-0 Towson State ...... W ...... 4-3 George Washington ...... L ...... 0-2 George Washington ...... T ...... 0-0 1982 ...... (4-9-4) Pittsburgh ...... W ...... 3-1 Coach: Mike Dillon Richmond ...... L ...... 1-2 Detroit ...... W ...... 3-1 American ...... L ...... 0-4 American ...... L ...... 0-3 1991 ...... (10-8-1) St. Francis (Pa.) ...... W ...... 3-0 Coach: Keith Tabatznik Boston College* ...... Rochester ...... L ...... 0-1 Iona ...... W ...... 1-0 St. Peter’s ...... W ...... 1-0 L ...... 0-4 Notre Dame ...... T ...... *0-0 Manhattan ...... W ...... 3-0 Mount St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 4-1 Villanova ...... L ...... 4-6 St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 2-0 Johns Hopkins ...... L ...... 1-3 Towson State ...... L ...... 0-1 American ...... W ...... 2-0 1994 ...... (18-4-0) Coach: Keith Tabatznik George Washington ...... L ...... 1-2 Catholic ...... W ...... 3-1 Indiana (Pa.) ...... L ...... 0-1 Providence ...... L ...... 1-2 American ...... L ...... 1-4 Mary Washington ...... W ...... 1-0 Canisius ...... W ...... 2-0 Pittsburgh ...... W ...... 4-3 Duke ...... W ...... 2-1 Johns Hopkins ...... W ...... 2-1 Towson State ...... W ...... 2-1 Shenandoah ...... W ...... 2-0 Mount St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 3-0 North Carolina St...... L ...... 1-2 Catholic ...... T ...... *1-1 St. John’s ...... L ...... 0-1 St. John’s ...... L ...... 1-2 Cleveland State ...... W ...... 3-1 Delaware ...... W ...... 3-0 Mary Washington ...... L ...... 1-2 Villanova ...... W ...... 3-2 Fordham ...... W ...... 1-0 Akron ...... T ...... *2-2 Boston College ...... W ...... 3-1 Loyola ...... L ...... 1-2 George Mason ...... L ...... 1-7 Villanova ...... W ...... 1-0 George Washington ...... L ...... 2-3 Mount St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 1-0 Howard ...... T ...... *2-2 Pittsburgh ...... L ...... 0-3 Gettysburg ...... W ...... 3-0 St. John’s ...... L ...... *1-2 Pittsburgh ...... W ...... 3-2

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Boston College ...... W ...... 1-0 Towson ...... L ....**0-1 West Virginia ...... W ...**4-3 Rutgers ...... W ...... 1-0 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Villanova ...... W ...... 5-1 Boston College ...... L ...... 1-3 Connecticut ...... L ...... 0-1 Princeton ...... W ...... 3-2 YEARS RECORD HEAD COACH Seton Hall ...... W ...... 2-0 Connecticut ...... L ...... 1-5 1984-present 210-178-22 Keith D. Tabatznik Providence ...... L ...... 1-3 Maryland ...... L ...... 0-2 1981-83 11-27-9 Mike Dillon American ...... L ...... 1-2 Villanova ...... W ...... 4-1 1980 1-12-1 Scott Strasburg Notre Dame ...... W ...... 3-1 Virginia Tech ...... L ...... 1-4 Richmond ...... L ...... *0-1 Notre Dame ...... W ...... 3-2 1977-79 7-29-2 Tim Cooney St. John’s # ...... W .....*1-0 St. John’s ...... T ....**0-0 1975-76 6-14-2 Bill Smith Rutgers # ...... W ...... 2-0 West Virginia ...... W ...... 1-0 1970-74 24-35-9 Paul Kennedy Connecticut # ...... L ...... 0-2 Notre Dame # ...... W .....*2-1 1966-69 21-19-2 Ricardo Mendoza Boston College # ...... L ...... 0-2 1961-65 14-28-1 Bill Lauritzen 2000 ...... (9-8-1) 1958-60 12-12-2 Steve Benedek Coach: Keith Tabatznik 2003 ...... (8-9-2) Coach: Keith Tabatznik 1955-57 7-22-1 Dan Mulcahy American ...... W ...... 1-0 1954 1-8-0 Robert Windish George Washington ...... W ...... 2-1 Howard ...... W ...... 4-0 1952-53 0-9-1 Rev. Frederick Brew Rutgers ...... W ...... 2-1 American ...... T ....**1-1 51 seasons 314-393-52 .448 winning pct. William & Mary ...... W ...... 3-1 Indiana ...... T ....**2-2 Old Dominion ...... L ...... 2-3 Boston University ...... L ....**1-2 Syracuse ...... T ....**0-0 St. John’s ...... L ...... 0-3 St. John’s ...... L ...... 0-1 Towson ...... W ...... 3-1 Seton Hall ...... W ...... 3-2 1996 ...... (7-10-2) Richmond ...... W ...... 2-1 Providence ...... L ...... 1-2 Boston College ...... L ...... 0-1 VMI ...... W ...... 6-2 Coach: Keith Tabatznik Connecticut # ...... W ...... 2-0 Villanova ...... W .....*1-0 Virginia Tech ...... W .....*2-1 Villanova ...... L ...... 0-1 Rutgers # ...... L ...... 0-1 Pittsburgh ...... L ...... 2-4 Notre Dame ...... L ...... 1-2 George Washington ...... W ...... 4-1 Oneonta State ...... W ...... 9-0 Va. Commonwealth $ ...... W ...... 2-1 West Virginia ...... W ...... 3-2 VMI ...... W ...... 4-0 Providence ...... W ...... 2-1 St. Francis (Pa.) ...... W ...... 6-0 Virginia $ ...... L ...... 1-5 Navy ...... W ...... 2-0 Providence ...... L ...... 1-3 Maryland-Eastern Shore ..... W .....10-0 Hofstra ...... L ...... 0-2 Notre Dame ...... W ...... 2-0 Maryland ...... L ...... 2-3 Connecticut ...... W ...... 3-1 Florida International ...... L ...... *4-5 1998 ...... (15-6-0) Connecticut ...... L ...... 0-2 Pittsburgh ...... L ....**1-2 American ...... W .....*3-2 Rutgers ...... L ...... 1-4 Coach: Keith Tabatznik Seton Hall ...... W .....*3-2 Villanova ...... W ...... 2-0 St. John’s ...... L ...... 1-2 Boston College ...... L ...... 0-1 Syracuse ...... W ...... 4-1 Syracuse ...... W ...... 4-0 American ...... W ...... 2-0 W ...... 3-0 Syracuse ...... L ...... 1-3 Richmond ...... L ...... 2-3 Seton Hall ...... L ...... 1-3 Towson State ...... George Washington ...... W ...... 6-2 St. John’s ...... American ...... L ...... 0-3 Boston College # ...... L ...... 1-2 Navy ...... W ...... 3-0 W .....*2-1 St. Peter’s ...... W ...... 2-0 St. Francis (Pa.) ...... Boston College ...... W ...... 1-0 Connecticut ...... L ...... 0-1 W ...... 6-1 South Florida ...... W ...... 2-0 W ...... 4-3 Pittsburgh ...... W ...... 2-0 2001 ...... (9-9-1) Delaware ...... W ...... 2-0 William and Mary ...... Princeton ...... W ...... 4-0 Maryland-Eastern Shore ..... W .....10-0 Coach: Keith Tabatznik Seton Hall # ...... W ...... 2-1 Seton Hall ...... L ....**2-3 L ...... 0-1 Providence ...... T ...... *3-3 2004 ...... (11-8-2) St. John’s # ...... Connecticut ...... L ...... 0-4 American ...... L ...... *0-1 Maryland $ ...... L ...... *3-4 Seton Hall ...... W ...... 2-1 Coach: Keith Tabatznik Connecticut ...... T ...... *3-3 Rutgers ...... W ...... 1-0 Howard ...... W .....*3-2 Old Dominion ...... W ...... 3-2 Vermont ...... T ...... *0-0 Delaware ...... W ...... 2-1 ...... (8-9-3) Notre Dame ...... L ...... *1-2 1995 Notre Dame ...... W ...... 2-1 New Hampshire ...... L ...... *2-3 George Washington ...... W ...... 1-0 Coach: Keith Tabatznik West Virginia ...... L ...... 0-1 Virginia ...... L ...... 0-6 West Virginia ...... W ...... 3-0 St. Peter’s ...... W ...... 5-2 American ...... L ...... *1-2 Wis.-Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-4 Villanova ...... W ...... 3-1 Pittsburgh ...... W ...... 2-0 St. John’s ...... L ...... 0-1 Penn State ...... L ....**2-3 Wis.-Madison ...... L ...... 0-5 Notre Dame # ...... L ...... 1-2 St. John’s ...... L ...... *1-2 West Virginia ...... W .....*2-1 Maryland ...... L ...... 2-4 Delaware ...... L ...... *1-3 Syracuse ...... W .....*5-4 Providence ...... W ...... 1-0 Towson University ...... W ...... 2-0 Oneonta State ...... W ...... 5-1 1997 ...... (15-7-0) Providence ...... L ...... 1-2 Old Dominion ...... L ...... 1-2 Notre Dame ...... L ...... 2-4 Hartwick ...... T ...... *3-3 Coach: Keith Tabatznik Villanova ...... W .....*3-2 Notre Dame ...... L ...... 1-3 St. John’s ...... L ...... 0-1 Villanova ...... W ...... 3-2 Boston College ...... W ...... 2-1 Virginia Tech ...... W ...... 2-1 Mount St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 8-1 Rutgers ...... T ...... *3-3 Va. Commonwealth ...... L ...... 0-1 Richmond ...... L ...... 4-5 Rutgers ...... L ...... *2-3 West Virginia ...... W ...... 2-1 West Virginia ...... W ...... 4-2 Liberty ...... L ...... 0-1 Providence # ...... W ...**1-0 Connecticut ...... W ...... 1-0 Syracuse ...... W ...... 3-2 Syracuse ...... L ...... 0-1 Lehigh ...... W ...... 6-1 Connecticut # ...... W ...... 2-1 Navy ...... L ...... 0-1 Providence ...... W ...**1-0 William & Mary ...... L ...... 0-4 American ...... W .....*2-1 St. John’s # ...... L ...... 1-4 Boston College ...... L ...... *2-3 Rutgers ...... W ...... 3-2 Boston College ...... L ...... 1-3 Boston College ...... W .....*1-0 Pennsylvania ...... W ...... 2-1 Villanova ...... L ...... 1-2 St. Francis ...... W ...... 5-1 West Virginia ...... W ...... 4-1 1999 ...... (11-9-1) Seton Hall ...... W ...... 4-2 Pittsburgh ...... L ...... 1-2 Notre Dame ...... L ...... 2-3 Rutgers ...... W ...... 3-1 Coach: Keith Tabatznik Pittsburgh ...... W ...... 1-0 Boston College ...... T ....**1-1 W ...... 7-2 Connecticut ...... W .....*1-0 Notre Dame # ...... L ...... 0-1 Navy ...... W ...... 2-1 Seton Hall ...... Iona ...... W ...... 3-1 Seton Hall ...... L ...... 0-1 Seton Hall ...... W ...... 4-0 American ...... W .....*1-0 Mount St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 2-0 W ...... 4-0 Villanova ...... W ...... 5-0 2002 ...... (8-9-1) VMI ...... W ...**4-3 Providence ...... Albany ...... W ...... 2-0 Connecticut ...... Virginia ...... L ...... 0-1 Coach: Keith Tabatznik Villanova # ...... T ....**1-1 W ...... 3-1 Brown ...... L ...... 0-2 St. John’s ...... Pittsburgh ...... W .....*2-1 Seton Hall # ...... L ...... *0-1 L ...... 0-1 Yale ...... L ...... 1-2 George Washington ...... L ...... 1-3 L ...... 0-1 Notre Dame ...... W .....*2-1 Pittsburgh ...... Syracuse ...... L ...... 0-2 American ...... L ...... 0-4 Rutgers # ...... T ...... *2-2 Loyola ...... W ...... 3-1 Syracuse ...... W ...... 2-1 St. John’s ...... T ....**1-1 Syracuse ...... L ...... *2-3 St. John’s ...... L ...... 0-1 Pittsburgh ...... W ...**1-0 Navy ...... W ...... 2-0 Providence ...... W ...... 4-3 Rutgers ...... L ...... 0-3 Providence ...... W ...... 3-1

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BIG EAST AWARDS BIG EAST All-Tournament Team NSCAA/adidas Scholar-Athlete Soccer America Freshman 1988 Andy Hoffmann All-America All-American Player of the Year 1998 John Janenda 2002 Jeff Curtin First Team 1994 Phil Wellington (Defensive) BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete 1996 Brandon Lieb (Defensive) 1997 Tom Greaser collegesoccernews.com 1996-97 Brandon Lieb All Freshman First Team 1997 Eric Kvello (Offensive) 1997-98 Greg Dillard Third Team 2002 Jeff Curtin 2004 Ricky Schramm (Offensive) 2004-05 Paul Brandley 1997 Billy Bednarz Coach of the Year Senior College All-Star Game 1994 Keith Tabatznik NSCAA AWARDS NSCAA/adidas Scholar-Athlete 1996 Brandon Lieb 1997 Keith Tabatznik Regional All-America Third Team All-America Umbro Select College First Team First Team 1998 Eric Kvello All-Star Classic 1990 Todd Colonna 1990 Todd Colonna 1995 Ben McKnight 1991 Todd Colonna NSCAA Regional Coach of the Year 1991 Todd Colonna 1996 Brandon Lieb 1991 Tim Keegan 1994 Keith Tabatznik 1992 Matt Lieb 1998 Eric Kvello 1992 Tim Keegan 1992 Tom Dillow 2001 Kenny Owens 1992 Gui Barbosa NSCAA Regional All-Americans 1993 Chris Jones 1993 Chris Jones (South Atlantic Region) 1994 Tim Keegan ECAC Scholar-Athlete 1994 Phil Wellington 1994 Chris Jones 1994 Chris Jones 1994 Chris Jones First Team 1995 Greg Dillard 1996 Patrick Kelly 1994 Tim Keegan 1989 Andy Hoffmann 1997 Tom Greaser Academic All-Americans 1995 Brandon Lieb 1990 Todd Colonna 1997 Billy Bednarz 1992 Todd Colonna (Third Team Fall/ 1995 Ben McKnight 1992 Tim Keegan 2000 Jeff Boehling Winter At-Large) 1996 Brandon Lieb 1994 Chris Jones Second Team 1997 Dan Helfrich (Third Team Fall/ 1997 Eric Kvello 1995 Ben McKnight 1993 Christian Aviza Winter At-Large) 1997 Greg Dillard 1996 Brandon Lieb 1994 Chris Ashby 2003 Paul Brandley (All-District II Men’s 1998 Eric Kvello 1998 Eric Kvello 1994 Mike Newman Soccer First Team) 2001 Kenny Owens Second Team 1997 Greg Dillard Carl Skanderup (All-District II 2004 Ricky Schramm 1993 Chris Jones 1997 Dan Helfrich Men’s Soccer Second Team) 1993 Ben McKnight Second Team Honorable Mention 2004 Paul Brandley (All-District II Men’s 1994 Ben McKnight Soccer Second Team) 1993 Phil Wellington 1991 Matt Lieb 1993 Brandon Lieb 1994 Tim Keegan 1999 Tyler Purtill 1995 Pat Kelly Capitol Conference All-Stars 1994 Brandon Lieb 1998 Jason Partenza 1994 Raul Ferrer 2000 Kenny Owens 1984 Andy Logan (Second Team) 2004 Jeff Curtin 2000 Peter Finn 1994 Ben McKnight 1985 Dan Janney (Second Team) Truls Engebretsen 1986 Andy Logan (First Team) 1996 Tom Greaser Third Team Andy Sole 1997 Tyler Purtill 1988 Andy Hoffmann United States Amateur Soccer 1999 Kevin Shaw 1991 Tim Keegan NSCAA Team Academic Award Association National and Mert Incekara 1991 Todd Colonna 1997 2002 2004 Regional Coach of the Year 2000 Kenny Owens 1994 Phil Wellington 1999 2003 1997 Keith Tabatznik 2002 Jeff Curtin 1997 Eric Kvello 2003 Jeff Curtin 1997 Tom Greaser 2004 Jeff Curtin 1998 Tyler Purtill NCAA Tournament Appearances Dan Gargan National Rankings 1998 Kenny Owens 1994 First Round First Ranking Third Team 1999 Kenny Owens 1997 Second Round (defeated VCU 1994 23rd (ISAA Poll) – 9/23/94 2003 Dan Gargan Kevin Shaw 2-1 on 11/23, for GU’s first NCAA 2003 Dan Gargan tournament win) Highest Ranking All-Rookie Team Jeff Curtin 1994 9th (ISAA Poll) – 11/7/94 1996 Kevin Shaw 2004 Dan Gargan BIG EAST Championships 1994 Regular Season 9th (ISAA Final Poll) – 11/14/94 1997 Kyle Rakow Ricky Schramm 1995 16th (Soccer Digest) 1998 Kenny Owens BIG EAST Runners-up 1997 20th (ISAA Poll) 2000 Greg Freeburg 1993 Regular Season 1998 9th (NSCAA Poll) – 9/14/98 1994 Postseason Rookie of the Year 1999 20th (NSCAA Poll) – 9/6/99 1997 Regular Season 2000 13th (NSCAA Poll) – 9/11/00 1988 David Barron (South Division) 1998 Postseason 2002 Jeff Curtin 1999 Postseason returning players in bold

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MOST VALUABLE PLAYER RICARDO MENDOZA AWARD ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1996 Tom Greaser awarded to the soccer player who best 1997 Eric Kvello 1955 Kevin Lynch exhibits qualities of spirit, leadership 1984 Andy Logan 1998 Eric Kvello 1956 Dick Buck and dedication 1985 John Janenda 1999 Kenny Owens 1957 Charles Tomasino 1986 Andy Hoffmann 2000 Kenny Owens 1958 Neil Gonsalus 1970 Chris Kennedy 1987 Dominique Paddack 2001 Nate Port 1959 Jerry Valachovic 1971 Patrick McNertney 1988 David Barron 2002 Kemmons Feldman 1960 Stephen McDonald 1972 Jeff Carter 1989 Matt Lieb Benjamin Jefferson-Dow 1961 Jan Van Hooten 1973 Patrick McNertney 1990 Peter Couhig 2003 Ricky Schramm 1962 Raymond J. Dunn, III 1974 John Schimelpfenig 1991 Phil Wellington 2004 Ricky Schramm 1963 Raymond J. Dunn, III 1975 Karl Klontz Chris Ashby 1964 Thomas A. Burton 1976 Martin Witherell 1992 Raul Ferrer DEFENSIVE MVP 1965 Michael Burke 1977 Not Recorded 1993 Brandon Lieb 1966 Alfredo Montero 1978 Kevin Murphy 1994 Greg Dillard 1984 Dan Janney 1967 Emile Siere 1979 Rob Walsh 1995 Eric Kvello 1985 Dan Janney 1968 Alfredo Montero 1980 Bill Corbet 1996 Kevin Shaw 1986 John Janenda 1969 Not Recorded 1981 Pete Skelly 1997 Kyle Rakow 1987 Rick Starrs 1970 Not Recorded 1982 Bob Celata 1998 Kenny Owens 1988 Sean Todd 1971 Gary Lanzara 1983 Not Recorded 1999 Andy Sole’ 1989 Marius Haas 1972 Edward Reed Goldsmith 1984 Jeff Bradley 2000 Greg Freeburg 1990 Gui Barbosa 1973 David O’Brien 1985 Dan Janney 2001 Dan Gargan 1991 Matt Lieb 1974 Tim Cooney 1986 Andy Pelletier 2002 Jeff Curtin 1992 Matt Lieb 1975 Frank O’Hara 1987 Andy Logan 2003 Daniel Grasso 1993 Chris Jones 1976 Not Recorded 1988 John Janenda 2004 Richard Diaz 1994 Chris Jones 1977 Frank O’Hara 1989 Ed Diaz 1995 Greg Dillard 1978 E’ttienne de Lanquilliers 1990 Dave Kostecki OFFENSIVE MVP 1996 Brandon Lieb 1979 Bill Corbett 1991 Greg Landegger 1997 Greg Dillard 1980 Rob Walsh 1992 Brian “Rudy” Fuller 1984 Zeid Masri 1998 Jeremy McKitrick 1981 Pat Ayers 1993 Bill Abom 1985 Mario Ortega 1999 Tyler Purtill 1982 Ted Polk 1994 Tim Keegan 1986 Andy Hoffmann 2000 Mark Manning 1983 Not Recorded 1995 Raul Ferrer 1987 Andy Hoffmann 2001 Brian O’Hagan 1984 Andy Logan 1996 Patrick Kelly 1988 Andy Hoffmann 2002 Dan Gargan 1985 Dan Janney 1997 Dan Helfrich 1989 Andy Hoffmann 2003 Jeff Curtin 1986 Dan Janney 1998 Eric Kvello 1990 Todd Colonna 2004 Jeff Curtin 1987 Rick Starrs 1999 Jason Partenza 1991 Todd Colonna 1988 John Janenda 2000 Jeff Boehling 1992 Tim Keegan MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 1989 Andy Hoffmann 2001 Dan Ryan 1993 Ben McKnight 1990 Bryan Gowdy 2002 Tim McAnally 1994 Ben McKnight 1984 Jeff Bradley 1991 Gui Barbosa 2003 Tim Hogan Raul Ferrer 1985 Rick Starrs 1992 Gui Barbosa 2004 Paul Brandley 1995 Ben McKnight 1986 Sean Todd 1993 Phil Wellington 1987 Keith Phillips 1994 Phil Wellington 1988 Todd Colonna 1995 Ben McKnight 1989 John Cronin 1996 Brandon Lieb 1990 Nat Gatewood 1997 Billy Bednarz 1991 Christian Aviza 1998 Eric Kvello 1992 Chris Jones 1999 Kevin Shaw 1993 Dave Magli 2000 Kenny Owens 1994 Patrick Kelly 2001 Kenny Owens 1995 Warren Van der Waag 2002 Jeff Curtin 1996 Dan Helfrich 2003 Dan Gargan 1997 Jeff Boehling 2004 Dan Gargan 1998 Jason Partenza 1999 Michael Gross 2000 Tony Soric 2001 Joseph Paden 2002 Paul Brandley 2003 Ellery Bledsoe returning players in bold Ricky Schramm accepts the 2004 BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year Award 2004 Danny McAnally

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Points Goals Assists Shutouts Name Points Season Name Goals Season Name Assists Season Name Shutouts Season 1. Ben McKnight ...... 46 ...... 1994 1. Ben McKnight ...... 18 ...... 1994 1. Ron Dennie ...... 15 ...... 1993 1. Tyler Purtill ...... 8.0 ...... 1998 2. Raul Ferrer ...... 43 ...... 1994 2. Raul Ferrer ...... 17 ...... 1994 2. Tim Keegan ...... 14 ...... 1994 2. Tyler Purtill ...... 6.5 ...... 1999 3. Eric Kvello ...... 41 ...... 1998 3. Eric Kvello ...... 15 ...... 1997 3. Eric Kvello ...... 13 ...... 1998 3. Bryan Gowdy ...... 6.0 ...... 1989 4. Ben McKnight ...... 38 ...... 1993 4. Eric Kvello ...... 14 ...... 1998 Tim Keegan ...... 13 ...... 1991 4. Phil Wellington ...... 4.5 ...... 1994 5. Eric Kvello ...... 36 ...... 1997 Ben McKnight ...... 14 ...... 1993 Andy Hoffmann ...... 13 ...... 1989 5. Bryan Gowdy ...... 4.3 ...... 1990 6. Ricky Schramm ...... 32 ...... 2004 6. Ricky Schramm ...... 13 ...... 2004 6. Trevor Goodrich ...... 11 ...... 2004 6. Andrew Keszler ...... 4.0 ...... 2004 Tom Greaser ...... 32 ...... 1996 Ben McKnight ...... 13 ...... 1995 Kevin Shaw ...... 11 ...... 1999 Brian O’Hagan ...... 4.0 ...... 2001 Ben McKnight ...... 32 ...... 1995 8. Tom Greaser ...... 12 ...... 1996 Tom Dillow ...... 11 ...... 1992 Jeff Bradley ...... 4.0 ...... 1984 9. Tim Keegan ...... 30 ...... 1992 Tim Keegan ...... 12 ...... 1992 9. Kevin Shaw ...... 10 ...... 1998 Don Wall ...... 4.0 ...... 1981 Todd Colonna ...... 30 ...... 1991 Patrick McNertney ...... 12 ...... 1973 Raul Ferrer ...... 10 ...... 1995 Dick Gregorie ...... 4.0 ...... 1966 11. Eric Kvello ...... 27 ...... 1996 11. Raul Ferrer ...... 11 ...... 1993 Ben McKnight ...... 10 ...... 1994 10. Tyler Purtill ...... 3.9 ...... 1997 Tim Keegan ...... 27 ...... 1991 Todd Colonna ...... 11 ...... 1991 Mike Newman ...... 10 ...... 1994 11. Tyler Purtill ...... 3.5 ...... 1996 Andy Hoffmann ...... 27 ...... 1989 Kenny Owens ...... 11 ...... 2000 Ben McKnight ...... 10 ...... 1993 12. Tim Hogan ...... 3.0 ...... 2002 14. Raul Ferrer ...... 26 ...... 1995 Nate Port ...... 11 ...... 2001 14. Eric Kvello ...... 9 ...... 1996 Phil Wellington ...... 3.0 ...... 1993 15. Raul Ferrer ...... 25 ...... 1993 15. Todd Colonna ...... 10 ...... 1990 Raul Ferrer ...... 9 ...... 1994 Bryan Gowdy ...... 3.0 ...... 1989 Nate Port ...... 25 ...... 2001 16. Eric Kvello ...... 9 ...... 1996 16. Billy Bednarz ...... 8 ...... 1997 Brian O’Hagan ...... 3.0 ...... 2000 17. Tim Keegan ...... 24 ...... 1994 Tom Greaser ...... 9 ...... 1997 Tom Greaser ...... 8 ...... 1996 Todd Kinney ...... 24 ...... 1991 Patrick Kelly ...... 9 ...... 1994 Gil Ascunce ...... 8 ...... 1996 Todd Colonna ...... 24 ...... 1990 Ricky Schramm ...... 9 ...... 2003 Gil Ascunce ...... 8 ...... 1995 20. Jason Partenza ...... 8 ...... 1998 Eric Kvello ...... 8 ...... 1995 Raul Ferrer ...... 8 ...... 1995 Todd Colonna ...... 8 ...... 1991 Tom Dillow ...... 8 ...... 1991 Todd Kinney ...... 8 ...... 1991 Todd Kinney ...... 8 ...... 1991 CAREER RECORDS Todd Kinney ...... 8 ...... 1990 Points Goals Assists Shutouts Name G-A-Points Seasons Name Goals Seasons Name Assists Seasons Name Shutouts Seasons 1. Ben McKnight .....49-31-129 .....1992-1995 1. Ben McKnight ...... 49 ...... 1992-1995 1. Tim Keegan ...... 39 ...... 1990-1994 1. Tyler Purtill ...... 21.9 ...... 1996-1999 2. Eric Kvello ...... 44-36-124 .....1995-1998 2. Eric Kvello ...... 44 ...... 1995-1998 2. Andy Hoffmann ...... 39 ...... 1986-1989 2. Bryan Gowdy ...... 14.3 ...... 1988-1991 3. Raul Ferrer ...... 39-26-104 .....1992-1995 3. Raul Ferrer ...... 39 ...... 1992-1995 3. Eric Kvello ...... 36 ...... 1995-1998 3. Phil Wellington ...... 10.8 ...... 1991-1994 4. Tim Keegan ...... 27-39-93 ...... 1990-1994 4. Todd Colonna ...... 31 ...... 1988-1991 4. Ben McKnight ...... 31 ...... 1992-1995 4. John Janenda ...... 10.5 ...... 1985-1988 5. Todd Colonna ...... 31-22-84 ...... 1988-1991 5. Tom Greaser ...... 31 ...... 1994-1997 5. Kevin Shaw ...... 30 ...... 1996-1999 5. Don Wall ...... 8 ...... 1980-1983 6. Tom Greaser ...... 31-17-79 ...... 1994-1997 6. Tom Dillow ...... 29 ...... 1989-1992 6. Raul Ferrer ...... 26 ...... 1992-1995 6. Brian O’Hagan ...... 7 ...... 1999-2002 7. Tom Dillow ...... 29-20-78 ...... 1989-1992 7. Tim Keegan ...... 27 ...... 1990-1994 7. Trevor Goodrich ...... 25 ...... 2001-2004 7. Tim Hogan ...... 6 ...... 2000-2003 8. Andy Hoffmann ...18-39-75 ...... 1986-1989 Kenny Owens ...... 27 ...... 1998-2001 8. Gil Ascunce ...... 24 ...... 1993-1996 8. Bob Thompson ...... 5.5 ...... 1985-1986 9. Kenny Owens ...... 27-14-68 ...... 1998-2001 9. Nate Port ...... 25 ...... 1998-2001 9. Ron Dennie ...... 22 ...... 1992-1993 9. Andrew Keszler ...... 4 ..... 2003-pres. 10. Todd Kinney ...... 22-17-61 ...... 1988-1991 10. Ricky Schramm ...... 22 .... 2003-pres. Todd Colonna ...... 22 ...... 1988-1991 Jeff Bradley ...... 4 ...... 1984 11. Patrick Kelly ...... 21-16-58 ...... 1992-1996 Todd Kinney ...... 22 ...... 1988-1991 11. Tom Dillow ...... 20 ...... 1989-1992 Dick Gregorie ...... 4 ...... 1966 Nate Port ...... 25-8-58 ...... 1998-2001 12. Patrick Kelly ...... 21 ...... 1992-1996 12. Ricky Schramm ..22-9-53 ....2003-pres. 13. Pat McNertney ...... 19 ...... 1970-1973 13. Jason Partenza ....16-19-51 ...... 1996-1999 14. Andy Hoffmann ...... 18 ...... 1986-1989 14. Kevin Shaw ...... 8-30-46 ...... 1996-1999 15. Matt Kops ...... 16 ...... 1988-1991 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 15. Pat McNertney ..... 19-4-42 ...... 1970-1973 Jason Partenza ...... 16 ...... 1996-1999 Points in a Game: 9 - Jason Partenza (vs. Lehigh, 9/6/1997, 3 goals, 3 assists) 16. Mert Incekara ...... 11-19-41 ...... 1996-1999 17. Dave Barron ...... 14 .....1988-89, 92 Goals in a Game: 4 - Ben McKnight (vs. West Virginia, 9/20/1995), Pat McNertney (1973) 17. Dan Gargan ...... 11-18-40 ...... 2001-2004 18. Chris Jones ...... 13 ...... 1991-1994 Assists in a Game: 4 – Trevor Goodrich (vs. Villanova, 10/12/2002); 18. Matt Kops ...... 16-7-39 ...... 1988-1991 19. Alfredo Montero ...... 12 ...... 1966 19. Dave Barron ...... 14-8-36 .....1988-89, 92 20. Jeff Curtin ...... 11 .... 2002-pres. Gil-Ignacio Ascunce (vs. Seton Hall, 10/14/1995) 20. Trevor Goodrich .... 4-25-33 ...... 2001-2004 Dan Gargan ...... 11 ...... 2001-2004 Goalie Saves in a Game: 21 - Jeff Bradley (vs. Howard, 10/6/1984) 21. Chris Jones ...... 13-6-32 ...... 1991-1994 Mert Incekara ...... 11 ...... 1996-1999 Mike Newman ..... 9-14-32 ...... 1991-1994 Geoff Mills ...... 11 ...... 1982-1983 TEAM RECORDS 23. Kaiser Chowdhry .. 9-13-31 ...... 2001-2004 Most Wins in a Season: 18 (1994) Matt Lieb ...... 10-11-31 ...... 1989-1992 Best Winning Percentage: .818; 18-4 (1994) 25. Ron Dennie ...... 4-22-30 ...... 1992-1993 Most Points in a Season: 217 (1994) Gil Ascunce ...... 3-24-30 ...... 1993-1996 Most Goals in a Season: 68 (1994) 27. Billy Bednarz ...... 5-19-29 ...... 1995-1998 Gui Barbosa ...... 9-11-29 ...... 1989-1992 Most Assists in a Season: 81 (1994) 29. Kyle Rakow ...... 7-14-28 ...... 1997-2000 Most Shutouts in a Season: 10 (1998) 30. Geoff Mills ...... 11- 5-27 ...... 1982-1983 Most Goals in a Game: 12 vs. Gallaudet (1963) Andy Logan ...... 9- 9-27 ...... 1984-1986 Most Assists in a Game: 11 vs. Seton Hall (10/14/1995) Ed Diaz ...... 8-11-27 ...... 1986-1989 returning players in bold

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for Streetball Partners International in 1992. He also JOHN DEGIOIA BERNARD MUIR gained administrative experience at Brown, Butler and University President Director of Athletics Ohio Universities, as well as with the Atlanta Falcons. A 1990 graduate of Brown University with a John J. “Jack” DeGioia is Georgetown University’s Georgetown University named Bernard M. Muir bachelor’s degree in organizational behavior and 48th President. He began working at Georgetown to be Director of Athletics, effective July 1, 2005. As management, the Gainesville, Fla., native was a after graduating in 1979 and Director of Athletics, Muir oversees the operations four-year letterwinner and co-captain of the Bears’ has held various positions of all Georgetown University intercollegiate and basketball team. Muir was awarded the J. Richmond of increasing responsibility intramural athletic programs, which include more Fales Trophy presented to a member of the team for throughout the University. than 100 coaches and staff who support more than the vast contributions he made to his team and also From 1998 until June 2001 650 student-athletes participating earned the L. Stanley Ward Quiet Man Award. DeGioia served as Senior in 27 sports, the majority of In addition, he served as Senior Class Marshall Vice President, overseeing which compete in the BIG EAST at the ‘90 Brown commencement exercises. University-wide operations for Conference. He is the 10th person Muir, the recipient of an NCAA Ethnic financial affairs, information in Georgetown’s history to serve as Minority Postgraduate Scholarship for Careers technology, facilities and Director of Athletics. in Athletics, attended Ohio University and student housing, human resources, athletics, general Muir previously served as earned a master’s in sports administration and counsel and other areas. Deputy Director of Athletics for facility management in 1992. During the 1991- From 1992 to 1998 DeGioia served as Chief Administration and Facilities at 92 school year, he served as class president. Administrative Officer of Georgetown’s Main Campus, the University of Notre Dame, Born July 22, 1968, he and his wife, Liz, which consists of undergraduate and graduate where he oversaw campus athletics facilities, game a former NCAA membership services representative programs. He oversaw an annual budget in excess management operations and club and intramural and now the assistant athletics director for rules of $200 million and all of Georgetown University’s sports and recreation. He has served as primary education at Notre Dame after serving as the director Main Campus operations, including undergraduate administrator for a number of sports and as secondary of equipment operations the past three years for the admissions, student financial aid, finance and budget, administrator for football. Prior to that position, he Fighting Irish, have two daughters—Libby and Millie. athletics, student affairs, academic computing services, served as Senior Associate Athletic Director for Student facilities, minority student affairs and the student Welfare and Development, where he handled issues career center. related to student-athlete recruitment, integration into PATRICIA THOMAS DeGioia served as Georgetown University’s Dean campus life and academic performance. Senior Associate Director of Athletics of Student Affairs from 1985 to 1992. In this capacity, Muir was an eight-year staff member at the Senior Woman Administrator he supervised the departments of student life, student NCAA and the director of the Division I NCAA Men’s services and facilities, athletics, career planning, Basketball Championship. He joined the NCAA staff in Patricia Thomas is responsible for staff development student health, counseling and psychiatry December 1992 as assistant director of the and education and develops programs relating to inter- and public safety, with combined Division I Men’s Basketball Championship team management. A member of Alpha Sigma Nu, the budgets of more than $35 million and was promoted to director in August Jesuit Honor Society, she also serves on the Women’s and a staff of 250. 1998. While in that position, he Center Board of Advocates. DeGioia earned a bachelor’s administered all policies and Thomas has been a member degree in English from Georgetown procedures relating to tickets for of the athletic department since University in 1979 and his Ph.D. in the championship, administering the fall of 1975 and has served philosophy in 1995. He served as the men’s and women’s basketball in a variety of administrative, assistant to then-Georgetown officiating programs, monitored the coaching and instructional University president Timothy actions of other select committees capacities. Thomas is also S. Healy, S.J. from within the NCAA governance structure active outside of Georgetown. 1982 to 1985. He is as it pertained to the work of the She is a past member of the married to Theresa Division I Men’s Basketball Committee NCAA Division I Management Miller DeGioia and served as the primary liaison to Council, NCAA Membership and Administrative (C ’89). They institutions participating in the Division I Review Subcommittees, the NCAA Division I have one child. Men’s Basketball Championship. Championships/Competition Cabinet, Exempted Before joining the NCAA, Muir Contests Subcommittee, NCAA Competitive Safeguards briefly worked as an academic affairs and Medical Aspects of Sports Committee, the BERNARD and compliance assistant at Auburn Executive Committee of the National Association of MUIR University and as event director Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and the Sears Cup Committee. Currently, she serves on the Board

GEORGETOWN SOCCER 22 2005 MEDIA GUIDE ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION of Directors of the Collegiate Women Sports Awards (Honda Awards Program) and is Chair of the BIG EAST coached the league’s leader in Clarke. Holm oversaw Women’s Rowing Committee. DAVID SWANSON the running backs in the 2000 season. He coached the A 1975 Frostburg State University graduate with a Assistant Director of Athletics-Finance defensive ends between 1999-00. Holm also coached degree in health and physical education, Thomas was first-team All-MAAC defensive end Paul Miller. a four-year letterwinner in basketball and . David Swanson returned to the Hilltop in Prior to coming to Georgetown, Holm was the Dean She resides in Sandy Spring, Md., is the parent of a September of 1998 after spending 10 years at George of Students at Fenwick High School from 1997-99, and daughter and son and has three grandchildren, Sierra, Mason University. Swanson is primarily responsible for was the assistant Dean of Students from 1996-97. He Dorian and Camryn. the athletic department’s finances. also split time as the head sophomore football coach Swanson began his first stint and as the varsity quarterbacks coach from 1996-99. at Georgetown in 1976, when he Holm also taught social studies for three years. DWIGHT DATCHER served as the assistant director of Holm was the assistant football coach at Patterson Associate Director of Athletics financial aid. He was promoted High School in Louisiana from 1991 to 1995, before to associate director in 1978, a being promoted to head coach and athletic director for Dwight Datcher, Associate Director of position he held for two years. the 1995 season. During his tenure, the varsity squad Athletics, is a native Washingtonian. Datcher In 1980, Swanson became the qualified for the state playoffs every year, and was enters his sixth year at Georgetown and has finance officer for the division of 1995 Bi-District Champions. While at Patterson, he was 28 years of experience in . His student affairs and athletics. In also the head girls basketball coach from 1990-95. In primary responsibilities this position, he was the financial addition, Holm was also the Social Studies Department are in the areas of Sports manager for a division which included four auxiliary Chairman and teacher. Medicine, NCAA compliance, enterprises and five departments. Swanson stayed Holm graduated with a B.A. in History from the men’s basketball home game at GU until 1988, when he left to serve as director of University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1988. In 1995, he management, support services auxiliary enterprises at George Mason University. In received his master’s of education in administration and the infrastructure of this capacity, one of the programs begun by Swanson and supervision from Nicholls State University. He lives McDonough Gymnasium. was university licensing, using the Georgetown model. in Washington with his wife, Evelyn, and their three Datcher also served as Assistant A 1965 graduate of Adelphi University, Swanson children, Annie, Sarah and Ben. Tournament Manager when earned a bachelor’s degree in history/government. He Georgetown hosted the first received his M.A. in student personnel administration and second rounds of the 2002 NCAA Men’s Basketball from Colgate University in 1966. In 1982, he earned BRIAN MCGUIRE Championship at MCI Center. a M.B.A. from Virginia Tech. Swanson and his wife, Asst. Director of Athletics for Facilities, Datcher is a 1974 graduate of Roger Williams Martha, who is Georgetown’s director of student Operations & Game Management University in Rhode Island where he was a four-year organizations, reside in Arlington, Va., and have two starter in men’s basketball. After graduating, Datcher children, Michael (C ’93) and Sarah (C ’97). Brian McGuire joined the Georgetown University came to Georgetown as an assistant coach for the Athletic Department in July of 1978. A 1972 Hoyas until 1976. He spent the next eight years (1976- Georgetown graduate, he was 84) as the head boy’s basketball coach at St. Anthony’s DAVID HOLM a member of the GU men’s High School where he compiled a record of 144-44. Assistant Director of Athletics for Compliance lacrosse team during his time Datcher returned to his alma mater in 1985 to become as a student on the Hilltop. head men’s basketball coach, a position he would David Holm was named Assistant Director of From 1978 until August hold until 1992. While at Roger Williams, Datcher Athletics for Compliance in March 2005. Prior to of 2005, McGuire supervised became the assistant director of athletics in 1987 being named Assistant Director of Athletics, Holm all ticketing operations and and the director of athletics in 1989, all while was involved in the Georgetown coordinated marketing and continuing to coach. He also served as Roger football program since 1999. promotional activities of the Williams’ sports information director from He was named Assistant Head Athletic Department. He was 1986-87. During the 1988 Olympics, Datcher Football Coach in 2004, where recently promoted to Assistant Director of Athletics for was named an assistant men’s basketball he was responsible for recruiting, Facilities, Operations & Game Management. coach by the U.S. Olympic Association. team operations, linebackers McGuire will oversee the development of the In 1992, Datcher became the director of and athletic development and Multi-Sport Facility, currently under construction, as athletics at the University of the District of fundraising, and was Director of well as McDonough Arena. In addition, McGuire will Columbia, a position he held until joining the Football Operations from 2002-04. have oversight of all athletics events. He will also play Georgetown staff in the summer of 1997. In 2003, Holm coached the Patriot a key role in facility master planning. Datcher resides in Temple Hills, Md., and is the League’s seventh and 10th leading tacklers in William McGuire lives with his wife, Colleen, in Arlington, proud father of two daughters, Chantee and Monikka. Skultety and Andrew Clarke, respectively. In 2002 Holm Va. The couple has one son, Michael.

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WELCOME TO GEORGETOWN Combining the tradition of being the oldest 1979, offers recreational and relaxation opportunities Catholic institution of higher learning in the United for sports-minded University students. Among the States (founded in 1789) with an awareness of features at Yates are four basketball courts, four squash ever-changing educational needs, courts, a volleyball court, weight training area, jogging Georgetown University continues track, an eight-lane pool with separate diving well, two to challenge the minds of young exercise/dance rooms and fully-stocked Pro Shop. women and men eager to learn. Georgetown is represented in intercollegiate Georgetown University’s varsity sports by 27 men’s and women’s teams. The 104-acre campus is perched intramural program offers 23 different leagues with on a hilltop overlooking the women’s, men’s dorm and open divisions. The Leisure Potomac River and includes and Recreation Education Department offers more than 60 buildings. instructional course in such activities as curriculum on international studies, languages and Among these buildings modern dance, fitness and aerobics. linguistics, government, politics, business and nurs- are the solar-powered The total enrollment of ing. The School of Foreign Service was the first of its Edward B. Bunn Intercultural 13,164 students includes 6,537 kind and is the largest in the nation; the Law Center Center, the Vincent T. Lombardi undergraduates and 6,627 is the largest in the country, with an active clinical Cancer Research Center and the students seeking degrees in program; and the Medical Center includes a 535-bed Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Center the graduate, law and medical private teaching hospital. which contains the University’s schools. The University is served The success of the University’s philosophy and bookshop and a Marriott hotel by 1,095 full-time and 317 endeavors is reflected in the student body and with 150 rooms. part-time faculty. applicant pool. Students come from all 50 states The Yates Field Georgetown and 132 foreign countries.Georgetown maintains House, a four-level University focuses competitive admissions standards, accepting only 23 complex opened in its wide-ranging percent of its applicants for the freshman class of 2008.

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF

Director of Athletics ...... Bernard Muir Department Receptionist ...... Donna Clark Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Senior Woman Administrator ...... Patricia Thomas Head Team Physician ...... Dr. John J. Klimkiewicz Associate Director of Athletics ...... Dwight Datcher Head Athletic Trainer ...... Doug Huffman Assistant Director of Athletics-Finance ...... David Swanson Head Trainer-Men’s Basketball ...... Lorry Michel Assistant Director of Athletics for Compliance ...... David Holm Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... Stacey Slayback Assistant Dir. of Athletics for Facilities, Operations & Game Management ....Brian McGuire Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... Melissa Robinson Special Assistant to the Director of Athletics ...... Pat McArdle Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... Diana Keith Special Asst. to the Athletic Director for Strategy & Business Development ... Kyle Ragsdale Senior Sports Communications Director ...... Bill Shapland Director of ...... Jim Gilroy Associate Sports Information Director ...... Renee Carter Director for Athletic Facilities & Operations ...... Chas Kennedy Assistant Sports Information Director ...... Jim Donatelli NCAA Faculty Representative ...... Wayne Knoll, Ph.D. Sports Information Intern ...... Diana Pulupa Assistant Director of Athletic Development ...... Jennifer Amodeo Director of Marketing & Ticket Operations ...... Kim Frank Director of Hoyas Unlimited ...... Jennifer Montgomery Director of Athletic Events ...... Jamie Breslin Assistant Director of Hoyas Unlimited ...... Allison Rubin Strength Coach ...... A. Leigh Maurelli Assistant Director of Hoyas Unlimited ...... TBD Assistant Director of Intramurals & Recreation ...... Mike Vincent Executive Assistant-Finance ...... Cornell Burke Director of Support Service ...... James “Wedge” Sullivan Finance Assistant ...... Tonia Toy Assistant Director of Support Services ...... Luis Mendez Executive Assistant to the Athletic Director ...... Linecia L. Gilmore Weekend/Evening Support Services ...... Jose Aviles Department Secretary ...... Angela Brown Weekend/Evening Support Services ...... Thomas “T.C.” Chisley Department Secretary ...... Beverlyn Ross

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Washington wears its history on its face. In addition to history and culture, visitors WHistoric settings abound. Major landmarks and native Washingtonians alike can enjoy and national treasures are centralized and professional sports. Home to the Washington located minutes away from each other. Redskins, Wizards, Mystics, Capitals and D.C. United, there is no lack of professional Beyond its historical and national sporting opportunities within the District. significance, much of Washington’s mystique can be attributed to its diverse cultural Nestled within two hours of the Atlantic offerings. Enjoy opera, Broadway, dance, Ocean beaches in Delaware and Maryland, music concerts and other productions by D.C. is also an easy drive to the major visiting the Kennedy Center, National Gallery metropolitan cities of Philadelphia, of Art, Smithsonian Institute and multiple New York and Baltimore. other venues.

WHAT’S A HOYA? Many years ago, when all Georgetown students were required to study Greek and Latin, the University’s teams were nicknamed “The Stonewalls.” It is suggested that a student, using Greek and Latin terms, started the cheer “!” which translates into “What Rocks!” The name proved popular, and the term “Hoyas” was eventually adopted for all Georgetown teams.

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DAN PYDO 2005 SCHEDULE Senior Midfi eld SEPTEMBER 2 HOWARD # ...... 2:30 p.m. 4 AMERICAN # ...... 2:30 p.m. 9 vs. VCU $ ...... 5 p.m. 11 vs. Santa Clara $ ...... noon 16 at DePaul * ...... 3 p.m. 18 at South Florida * ...... 1 p.m. 23 VILLANOVA * ...... 3 p.m. 25 RUTGERS * ...... 3 p.m. 28 MANHATTAN ...... 3 p.m. OCTOBER ETHAN CASKEY 1 PROVIDENCE * ...... noon Senior Back DANNY MCANALLY Senior Midfi eld 5 at Seton Hall * ...... 3 p.m. 8 at West Virginia * ...... 7 p.m. 11 MARYLAND ...... 3 p.m. 15 NOTRE DAME * ...... 1 p.m. 19 CREIGHTON ...... 3 p.m. 22 at Marquette * ...... 7 p.m. 26 PITTSBURGH * ...... 2 p.m. 29 at Connecticut * ...... 7 p.m. * BIG EAST Conference game # D.C. College Cup, Washington, D.C. $ UMD Tournament, College Park, Md. home games in CAPS at North Kehoe Field

KEVIN SINDELAR Senior Midfi eld

CHRIS TANSEY Senior Forward

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