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GEORGETOWN SOCCER JEFF CURTIN Senior Captain 05 BRENT PLUMLEY Senior Captain GEORGETOWN SOCCER 05 2005 MEDIA GUIDE GEORGETOWN SOCCER 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, Georgetown University Phil Wellington ‘96 .....................Kansas City Wiz (MLS) Box 571124, Washington, D.C. 20057-1124 Richmond Kickers (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 ...............COLORADO RAPIDS (MLS) Philadelphia Kixx (MISL) Trevor Goodrich ’05 ....................St. Louis Steamers (MISL) GEORGETOWN SOCCER 05 2005 MEDIA GUIDE GEORGETOWN SOCCER 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. Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments they relate to intercollegiate or professional sporting events. of 1972, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, In addition members receive newsletters and the club and the implementing regulations promulgated under Interview Requests holds several