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Ncaa Tournament History UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 45 All-Americans 4 National Players of the Year 34 BIG EAST Players of the Year 43 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections Mike Howard, Joseph M. Morrone, Joseph J. Morrone and Erhardt Kapp NCAA HISTORY ................................67-68 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ......................69-70 TEAM RECORDS ...............................71-72 NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR ..........73 ALL-AMERICANS ....................................74 BIG EAST HONORS ..................................75 NEW ENGLAND HONORS .........................76 UCONN AWARDS ..............................77-78 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS ...............79-81 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS ..................81-85 Joseph M. Morrone (right) signs autographs after a game. Morrone is UConn’s all-time points leader with 158 on 61 goals, another UConn program-best, and 36 assists. OUR FAMILY, THEIR TEAM 2012 UCONN MEN’S SOCCER 65 NCAA UNIVERSITYTOURNAMENT HISTORY OF CONNECTICUT 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS YEAR (REC) (RD) OPPONENT SITE YEAR (REC) (RD) OPPONENT SITE Head Coach John Squires, 1946-1968 Head Coach Ray Reid, 1997-Present 1960 (11-3-0) (1) Connecticut 4, Cortland State 3 Storrs, Conn. 1998 (17-4-0) (1) Penn State 1, Connecticut 0 Storrs, Conn. (5) Maryland 4, Connecticut 0 College Park, Md. 1999 (19-5-0) (1) No. 4 Connecticut 2, Hartford 1 (4ot) Storrs, Conn. 1966 (8-5-0) (1) Army 2, Connecticut 1 Storrs, Conn. (2) No. 4 Connecticut 3, Yale 0 Storrs, Conn. (4) No. 4 Connecticut 3, Furman 2 Storrs, Conn. Head Coach Joseph Morrone, 1969-1996 (5) Santa Clara 2, No. 4 Connecticut 1 (4ot) Charlotte, N.C. NCAA Semifinals 1972 (8-7-1) (1) Brown 4, Connecticut 2 Providence, R.I. 2000 (20-3-2) (1) Connecticut 3, Dartmouth 0 Storrs, Conn. 1973 (13-4-2) (1) Brown 1, Connecticut 0 (ot) Storrs, Conn. (2) Connecticut 2, No. 2 Clemson 1 (ot) Clemson, S.C. (4) Connecticut 1, Brown 0 Storrs, Conn. 1974 (18-2-1) (1) Connecticut 4, Bridgeport 1 Storrs, Conn. (5) Connecticut 2, No. 6 SMU 0 Charlotte, N.C. (2) Connecticut 4, Brown 3 Storrs, Conn. (6) Connecticut 2, Creighton 0 Charlotte, N.C. (4) Hartwick 2, Connecticut 0 Oneonta, N.Y. NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA National Champions 1975 (16-3-3) (1) Connecticut 4, Vermont 3 (ot) Storrs, Conn. 2001 (15-5-2) (2) Rutgers 3, Connecticut 2 (3ot) Storrs, Conn. (2) Brown 2, Connecticut 1 (ot) Storrs, Conn. 2002 (17-6-0) (2) No. 7 Connecticut 4, Pennsylvania 0 Storrs, Conn. 1976 (18-2-2) (1) Connecticut 2, Rhode Island 1 Storrs, Conn. (3) No. 7 Connecticut 1, Indiana 0 Storrs, Conn. (2) Connecticut 1, Brown 0 Storrs, Conn. (4) No. 2 Maryland 3, No. 7 Connecticut 0 College Park, Md. NCAA Quarterfinals (4) Hartwick 2, Connecticut 0 Oneonta, N.Y. NCAA Quarterfinals 2003 (9-8-4) (1) Connecticut 3, Rhode Island 0 Storrs, Conn. 1978 (19-6-0) (1) Connecticut 4, Dartmouth 0 Hanover, N.H. (2) No. 6 St. John’s 0, Connecticut 0 (2) Connecticut 3, Brown 1 Providence, R.I. (2ot, SJU advances on PK’s, 4-2) Jamaica, N.Y. (4) Phila. Textile 3, Connecticut 0 Storrs, Conn. NCAA Quarterfinals 2004 (12-8-3) (1) Connecticut 2, Marist 1 (ot) Storrs, Conn. (2) No. 15 Boston College 1, Connecticut 0 Newton, Mass. 1979 (19-7-0) (2) Rhode Island 3, Connecticut 2 (ot) Storrs, Conn. 2005 (16-3-2) (2) No. 8 Connecticut 2, Stony Brook 0 Storrs, Conn. 1980 (21-2-1) (2) Connecticut 6, Boston University 0 Storrs, Conn. (3) No. 9 Akron 3 , No. 8 Connecticut 3 Storrs, Conn. (4) Hartwick 1, Connecticut 0 Oneonta, N.Y. (2ot, Akron advances on PK’s, 4-3) NCAA Quarterfinals 2006 (10-7-2) (1) Faireld 1, Connecticut 0 Storrs, Conn. 1981 (20-3-2) (2) Connecticut 6, Vermont 2 Storrs, Conn. (4) Connecticut 3, Long Island Univ. 0 Storrs, Conn. 2007 (20-3-1) (2) No. 3 Connecticut 2, Vermont 0 Storrs, Conn. (5) Connecticut 2, Eastern Illinois 1 Palo Alto, Calif. (3) No. 3 Connecticut 5, USF 0 Storrs, Conn. (6) Connecticut 2, Alabama A&M 1 (ot) Palo Alto, Calif. (4) No. 11 Virginia Tech 1, No. 3 Connecticut 0 Storrs, Conn. NCAA National Champions NCAA Quarterfinals 1982 (15-3-7) (2) Connecticut 3, Boston Coll. 2 (OT-PK’s) Storrs, Conn. 2008 (11-5-6) (1) Connecticut 1, Faireld 0 Storrs, Conn. (4) Connecticut 1, Long Island 0 (OT, PK’s) Storrs, Conn. (2) Connecticut 2, No. 10 Virginia 0 Charlottesville, Va. (5) Duke 2, Connecticut 1 Durham, N.C. (3) No. 7 Creighton 2, Connecticut 1 (ot) Omaha, Neb. NCAA Semifinals 2009 (11-4-4) (1) Connecticut 0, Monmouth 0 West Long Branch, N.J. 1983 (16-9-1) (2) Connecticut 2, Providence 0 Storrs, Conn. (2ot, Monmouth advances on PK’s, 4-3) (4) Connecticut 1, Alabama A&M 0 Storrs, Conn. (5) Columbia 4, Connecticut 0 Storrs, Conn. 2010 (12-2-6) (2) No. 11 Connecticut 1, No. 22 Brown 1 Storrs, Conn. NCAA Semifinals (2ot, Brown advances on PK’s, 7-6) 1984 (14-9-1) (2) Harvard 1, Connecticut 0 (ot) Storrs, Conn. 2011 (19-3-2) (2) No. 3 Connecticut 2, Monmouth 1 Storrs, Conn. (3) No. 3 Connecticut 3, No. 14 James Mad. 0 Storrs, Conn. 1985 (17-4-3) (2) Boston Univ. 2, Connecticut 1 (OT-PK’s) Storrs, Conn. (4) No. 3 Connecticut 1, Charlotte 1 Storrs, Conn. 1987 (13-7-3) (2) Harvard 1, Connecticut 0 (ot) Storrs, Conn. (2ot, Charlotte advances on PK’s, 4-2) 1988 (14-8-1) (1) Boston University 3, Connecticut 1 Storrs, Conn. 1989 (12-5-5) (1) Vermont 2, Connecticut 0 Burlington, Vt. NCAA Tournament Ledger 1 - First Round 2 - Second Round 3 - Third Round 4 - Quarternals 5 - Seminals 6 - Championship 66 2012 UCONN MEN’S SOCCER OUR FAMILY, THEIR TEAM UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUTNCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY 45 All-Americans 4 National Players of the Year 34 BIG EAST Players of the Year 43 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections ALL-TIME NCAA OPPONENTS TEAM RECORd LAST NCAA MEETING Akron 0-0-1 2005 T, 3-3 (2ot) (Akron 4-3 PKS) Alabama A&M 2-0 1983 W, 1-0 Army 0-1 1966 L, 2-1 Boston College 1-1 2004 L, 1-0 Boston University 1-2 1988 L, 3-1 Bridgeport 1-0 1974 L, 4-1 Brown 3-3-1 2010 T, 1-1 (2ot) (Brown 7-6 PKS) Charlotte 0-0-1 2011 T, 1-1 (2ot) (Charlotte 4-2 PKS) Clemson 1-0 2000 W, 2-1 Columbia 0-1 1983 L, 3-0 Cortland State 1-0 1960 W, 4-3 Creighton 1-1 2008 L, 2-1 (ot) NCAA APPEARANCES (32) Dartmouth 2-0 2000 W, 3-0 Duke 0-1 1982 L, 2-1 1960, 1966, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, Eastern Illinois 1-0 1981 W, 2-1 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1998, 1999, Faireld 1-1 2008 W, 1-0 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, Furman 1-0 1999 W, 3-2 Hartford 1-0 1999 W, 2-1 2010, 2011 Hartwick 0-3 1980 L, 1-0 Harvard 0-2 1987 L, 1-0 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (2) Indiana 2-0 2002 W, 1-0 James Madison 1-0 2011 W, 3-0 1981, 2000 Long Island University 2-0 1982 W, 1-0 Marist 1-0 2004 w, 2-1 (ot) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES (2) Maryland 0-2 2002 L, 3-0 Monmouth 1-0-1 2009 W, 2-1 1981, 2000 Pennsylvania 1-0 2002 W, 4-0 Penn State 0-1 1998 W, 1-0 Philadelphia Textile 0-1 1978 L, 3-0 NSCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (1) Providence 1-0 1983 W, 2-0 Rhode Island 2-1 2003 W, 3-0 1948 Rutgers 0-1 2001 L, 2-1 St. John’s 0-0-1 2003 T, 0-0 SEMIFINAL GAME APPEARANCES (5) (St. John’s 4-2 PKs) Santa Clara 0-1 1999 L, 2-1 1981, 1982, 1983, 1999, 2000 South Florida 1-0 2007 W, 5-0 Southern Methodist 1-0 2000 W, 2-0 QUARTERFINAL GAME APPEARANCES (12) Stony Brook 1-0 2005 W, 2-0 Vermont 3-1 2007 W, 2-0 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1999, 2000, 2002, Virginia 1-0 2008 W, 2-0 2007, 2011 Virginia Tech 0-1 2007 L, 1-0 Yale 1-0 1999 W, 3-0 TOTALS 36-25-5 UCONN IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT *National Championship COLLEGE CUP MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS NCAA Tournament Appearances ..............................................32 NCAA College Cup Offensive MVP NCAA Championships ................................................................ 2 2000 Darin Lewis ’00 Championship Game Appearances .............................................2 1981 Graziano Cornolo ’83 Seminal Game Appearances .....................................................5 Quarternal Game Appearances ...............................................12 NCAA College Cup Defensive MVP Overall NCAA Tournament Record ................................. 36-25-5 2000 Chris Gbandi ’01 By Decade 1960-1969 ........................................................................ 1-2-0 1970-1979 ........................................................................ 7-7-0 1980-1989 ........................................................................ 9-8-0 1990-1999 ........................................................................ 3-2-0 2000- 2009 ..................................................................... 14-6-3 2010-pres. ........................................................................ 2-0-2 Site At Home ........................................................................ 28-14-3 On the Road .................................................................... 4-10-2 Neutral .............................................................................. 4-1-0 Under Head Coach Ray Reid NCAA Tournament Appearances .. 14 (all conescutive since 1998) NCAA Tournament Record ............................................... 19-8-5 NCAA Tournament Home Record ..................................... 15-4-3 NCAA Tournament Away Record ........................................ 2-3-2 UConn’s 2000 National Championship press conference after NCAA Tournament Neutral Record ..................................... 2-1-0 defeating Creighton 2-0 in the title game in Charlotte, N.C. OUR FAMILY, THEIR TEAM 2012 UCONN MEN’S SOCCER 67 CAREERUNIVERSITY RECORDS OF CONNECTICUT 3 National Championships 11 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles 7 BIG EAST Tournament Championships CAREER SCORING RECORDS POINTS GOALS* Name *Points Goals Assists Years 1.
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