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2008 Loyola College Men’s Soccer Media Guide Tradition Greyhounds Soccer - 31 Loyola Records 2008 Loyola College Men’s Soccer Media Guide Individual Records Assists — Season 14 .................................................................. Ian Reid (1976) Goals — Game Assists — Career 5 ....................Dennis Grabowski, vs. American (11/8/61) 1. ...................................................Stan Koziol 29 (1983-87) Marc Harrison 29 (1992-95) Goals — Season 3. ....................................................Rob Elliott 28 (1989-91) 31 ............................................................ Pete Notaro (1976) Ian Reid 28 (1973-76) 5. ...............................................Marc Hopper 25 (1988-91) Goals — Career 1. ..................................................Pete Notaro 81 (1975-78) Points — Game 2. ........................................................Ian Reid 53 (1973-76) 10 ................... Dennis Grabowski, vs. American (11/8/61) Dennis Wit 53 (1969-72) 4. ........................................... Nick Mangione 47 (1976-79) Points — Season Tom Rafferty 47 (1981-84) 75 ............................................................ Pete Notaro (1976) Assists — Game Points — Career 4 .................................Chad Bennett, vs. Siena (10/21/90) 1. ................................................Pete Notaro 185 (1975-78) 2. ......................................................Ian Reid 134 (1973-76) 3. .................................................. Dennis Wit 123 (1969-72) 4. ..........................................Nick Mangione 116 (1976-79) 5. ............................................... Tom Rafferty 111 (1981-84) Saves — Season 193 ........................................................ John Houska (1975) Saves — Career 471 ...................................................John Houska (1973-76) Shutouts — Season 17 .......................................................Zach Thornton (1993) Milos Kocic (2007) Shutouts — Career 43 .....................................................Reb Beatty (1999-2002) Team Records Best Record ............................................................... 16-0-0, 1971 Most Victories ...................................................21 (21-1-0), 1976 Most Losses .......................................................10 (9-10-2), 1997 Most Ties ..............................................................5 (16-2-5), 1990 Fewest Victories ..................... 0 (two times), most recent 1952 Fewest Losses......................................................0 (16-0-0), 1971 Most Consecutive Wins .................................................16, 1971 Most Consecutive Losses ................................................7, 1961 Most Goals Scored — Season ...................89 (22 games), 1976 Most Goals Allowed — Season ................38 (18 games), 1974 Most Goals Scored — Game ...................................................14 vs. Niagara, 1991; vs. Niagara, 1994 Most Goals Allowed — Game ................................................ 11 Reb Beatty posted a school-record 43 career shutouts in his four vs. Catholic, 1957; vs. Catholic, 1958 years at Loyola College. 32 - Greyhounds Soccer Loyola Soccer Tradition 2008 Loyola College Men’s Soccer Media Guide Loyola Career Scoring List Loyola Soccer Name (Years at Loyola) Goals Assists Points 1. Pete Notaro (1975-78) 81 23 185 All-Americas 2. Ian Reid (1973-76) 53 28 134 3. Dennis Wit (1969-72) 53 17 123 Loyola has been well repre- 4. Nick Mangione (1976-79) 47 22 116 sented through the years on the 5. Tom Rafferty (1981-84) 47 17 111 NCAA All-America teams. During 6. Dennis Grabowski (1960-63) 49 6 104 the past 25 years, 10 Greyhounds 7. Mario Scilipoti (1975-78) 39 24 102 have earned national recognition 8. Marc Harrison (1992-95) 35 29 99 for their achievements on the field 9. Ty Smith (1968-71) 41 16 98 during their collegiate careers. Ernie Cox was the first Grey- 10. Joe Koziol (1985-88) 37 23 97 hound to receive All-America 11. Chris Webbert (1985-88) 41 10 92 honors, earning second- team rec- 12. Christof Lindenmayer (1996-99) 32 20 84 ognition in 1973. He also became 13. Mark Hopper (1988-91) 29 25 83 Loyola’s first first-team member, 14. Bill Wnek (1991-94) 34 14 82 earning first-team All-America 15. Doug Miller (1987-90) 35 10 80 honors in 1974. John Houska was Bill Heiser (1991-95) 30 20 80 Loyola’s second All-America and second two-time honoree, receiving 17. Omar Alfonso (2003, 2004 & 2006) 28 19 75 honors in both 1975 and 1976. 18. Rob Elliott (1989-91) 23 28 74 Pete Notaro, another two-time 18. Stan Koziol (1983-87) 19 29 67 All-America at Evergreen, was an 20. Sean Nolan (1988-91) 26 12 64 honoree in both 1977 (Honorable Mention) and 1978 (First Team), while Stan Koziol earned second- team All-America status during both the 1986 and 1987 seasons. In 1994, Zach Thornton became just the fifth player in school history to be named an All-America twice in his career. Thornton, a first-team choice in 1993, was named to the third team in 1994. Year Player Team 1973 Ernie Cox Second 1974 Ernie Cox First 1976 John Houska Second 1977 John Houska HM 1977 Pete Notaro HM 1978 Pete Notaro First 1979 Nick Mangione — 1983 Craig Callinan Third 1986 Stan Koziol Second 1987 Stan Koziol Second 1988 Joe Koziol Third 1988 Jeff Nattans Academic 1989 Jeff Nattans Academic 1993 Zach Thornton First 1994 Zach Thornton Third Bill Wnek scored 34 goals and registered 82 points on the soccer field at Loyola. Greyhounds Soccer - 33 Loyola Soccer Tradition 2008 Loyola College Men’s Soccer Media Guide Loyola College In The NCAA Tournament 1971 Southern Regional Champions (No National Tournament) Loyola 4, Florida Southern 0 Loyola 7, Rollins 2 1972 NCAA South Atlantic Regional University of Baltimore 7, Loyola 1 1973 NCAA South Atlantic Region Runner-Up Loyola 2, Rollins 0 University of Baltimore 6, Loyola 1 1974 NCAA South Atlantic Region Runner-Up Loyola 2, East Stroudsburg 0 Federal City 3, Loyola 2 1975 NCAA South Atlantic Regional Old Dominion 1, Loyola 0 1976 NCAA Division II National Champion; NCAA South Atlantic Region Champion Loyola 5, Randolph-Macon 2 Loyola 1, Rollins 0 Loyola 3, Chicago State 2 (National Semifinal) Loyola 2, New Haven 0 (National Championship) 1977 NCAA South Atlantic Regional Alabama A&M 2, Loyola 1 1978 NCAA South Atlantic Region Runner-Up Loyola 2, Rollins 1 Alabama A&M 4, Loyola 0 1986 NCAA Quarterfinalist; NCAA South Atlantic Region Champion Loyola 1, Virginia 0 Loyola 2, George Mason 0 Duke 2, Loyola 1 1987 NCAA Quarterfinalist; NCAA South Atlantic Region Champion Loyola 1, William & Mary 0; Loyola 1, Virginia 0 North Carolina 1, Loyola 0 1993 NCAA South Atlantic Region Runner-Up Loyola 1, James Madison 0 Virginia 2, Loyola 1 2001 NCAA Round of 16 Loyola 1, Maryland 0 (OT) Saint Louis 3, Loyola 0 2002 NCAA First Round Furman 2, Loyola 0 2007 NCAA Second Round Loyola 2, Liberty 0 Loyola 0, Maryland 0 (Maryland advances by PK) 34 - Greyhounds Soccer Loyola Soccer Tradition 2008 Loyola College Men’s Soccer Media Guide Since 1973, the Loyola College soccer program has sent 35 Zach Thornton Washington Warthogs (CISL) 1994-95 players into the professional ranks. Dennis Wit was the first Baltimore Spirit (NPSL) 1995 Greyhound to turn pro, playing for two teams in the old North N.Y./N.J. MetroStars (MLS) 1996, 1997 American Soccer League. Chicago Fire (MLS) 1998-2002 Benfica (Portuguese League) 2003-2004 Player Professional Team Years Chicago Fire (MLS) 2005-Present Dennis Wit Ft. Lauderdale (NASL) 1973, 1974 Bill Wnek Baltimore Bays (USISL) 1996, 1997 N. England Teamen (NASL) 1977, 1978 Bill Heiser Washington Warthogs (CISL) 1996 Ernie Cox Baltimore Comets (NASL) 1975 Baltimore Spirit (NPSL) 1996 John Shields Miami Toros (NASL) 1976 Chris Doyle Rochester Rhinos (A-League) 1996 Ian Reid Seattle Sounders (NASL) 1977 Marc Harrison Delaware Wizards (USISL) 1996, 1997 John Houska Memphis Rogues (NASL) 1978-80 Cincinnati Silverbacks (NPSL) 1996 Calgary (NASL) 1981 Dave Briles Delaware Wizards (USISL) 1996 Cleveland Force (NASL) 1982 Baltimore Bays (USISL) 1997 St. Louis Steamers (NASL) 1983 Mike Barger Baltimore Bays (USISL) 1996, 1997 Mario Scilipoti Houston Summit (MISL) 1979-80 Brian Geraghty Baltimore Bays (USISL) 1996, 1997 Nick Mangione Baltimore Blast (MISL) 1980-84 J.T. Dorsey Delaware Wizards (USISL) 1997 Kansas City Comets (MISL) 1984-85 Hershey (ASL) 1998 Bryan McPhee Baltimore Blast (MISL) 1983-84 Joe Schafer Delaware Wizards (USISL) 1997 Stan Lambros Maryland Bays (ASL) 1988 Mike Burke Charleston Battery (B-League) 1998-99 Stan Koziol Maryland Bays (ASL) 1988 D.C. United/Dallas Burn (MLS) 2000 Boston Bolts (ASL) 1989, 1990 Richmond Kickers (A-League) 2001-present Baltimore Blast (MISL) 1988-89 Christof Lindenmayer Columbus Crew (MLS) 1999-2000 John Karpovich Maryland Bays (ASL) 1988 Virginia Beach (A-League) 2003-2004 Baltimore Blast (MISL) 1988-89 Mike Werle SV Blankenese (Germany 4th Div.) 2003 Sam Mangione Maryland Bays (ASL) 1988 Greeneville Lions (US 3rd Div.) present Hershey Impact (AISA) 1989-91 Maryland Bays (NPSL) 1993 Joe Koziol Boston Bolts (ASL) 1989, 1990 Cleveland Crunch (MISL) 1989-91 Baltimore Blast (MISL) 1991-92 Baltimore Spirit (NPSL) 1992-93 Joe Barger Baltimore Blast (MISL) 1989-91 Maryland Bays (ASL) 1990, 1991 Maryland Bays (USISL) 1993 Chris Webbert Hershey Impact (AISA) 1989-91 Jeff Nattans Maryland Bays (ASL) 1990-92 Maryland Bays (USISL) 1993 Stan Lembryk Maryland Bays (ASL) 1991 Ft. Lauderdale Strikers (APSL) 1993-95 N.Y.-N.J.