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CHARLESTON men’s soccer records CHARLESTON men’s soccer men’s soccer Info (Honors & Records) All-wviac Honors All-MEC HONORS 1966 Bob Holliday, Bill Jenack 2013 Andy Harrison, Conor Branson, Augusto Maciel, 1967 John Howard, Bill Jenack, Ed Pereira Lewis Osborne 1968 Hugh McCann, Dick Williams, Bill Jenack 1969 Harry Wolfesberger, John Howard 2014 Augusto Maciel (Offensive Player of the Year) 1970 Harry Wolfesberger, Ed Polhemus Conor Branson (Defensive Player of the Year), 1971 John Duernberger, Kevin Butler, Chip Spencer Will Roberts (Freshman of the Year), Fabian Veit, 1972 Kevin Butler Jake Young, Kevin Feucht, Lewis Osborne 1973 Kevin Butler 2015 Will Roberts (Offensive Player of the Year) 1975 Souleman Fouja 1978 Benson Seisay Conor Branson (Defensive Player of the Year), 1979 John Scharff, John Sintic Jake Young, Felipe Antonio, Augusto Maciel 1980 John Sintic 2016 Bruno Oliveira, jake young, felipe antonio, 1981 John Sintic patrick guier, will roberts,danilo dias, gabriel 1985 Lionel Haven cabral, jermaine windster, fabian veit, freddy 1986 Lionel Haven, Kari Vaisanen 1987 Tony Aranha, Lionel Haven tracey 1988 Lionel Haven, Rich Tripp 2017 paulo pita, armando tikvic, thomas 1989 Kari Vaisanen, Brad Young vancaeyezeele (DPOY), kieran bywater (FOTY), 1990 David Read patrick guier, will roberts 1991 kurt lehnert (OPOY),robin lapert, ettore ballestracci, sam 1992 Cedric Nelom, Jamie Chantler 1993 Jamie Chantler, Damian Cooper bethall, williams n’dah, gabriel Cabral 1994 Pablo Castro, Jamie Chantler, Damian Cooper, Jason Lantz, 2018 Williams n’dah (DPOY), armando tikvic, gabriel Eddie Reichert Cabral, christos charalambous, freddy tracey, 1995 Eddie Reichert, Nik Craig, Jason Lantz alvaro dean, leon kroiss, jordi ramon, david 1996 John Harr, Carl Taskes, Sean Simmons, Jason Lantz achaerandio, nicolas engelking 1997 Phil Elias, Mark Brown, Adam Vignon 1998 Mark Brown, John Burnworth, Phil Elias 2019 Williams n’dah, jordi ramon (DPOY), christopher 1999 Phil Elias, Moffat Odour, Luke McClean, Mark Brown, allan, christos charalambous, jesus cabanas, Nik Stamenov, John Burnworth, Per Ole Tenden, Danny Ritter freddy tracey, alvaro dean, ploutarchos 2000 Phil Elias, Gavin Christie, Nik Stamenov alonefti (FOTY), ettore ballestracci, eduardo 2001 Espen Sjoevell, Trond Haugen iranzo 2002 Trond Haugen, Justin Cooper, Stanton Smith, Chad Duernberger 2003 Stanton Smith, Justin Cooper MEC Coach of the Year 2004 Stanton Smith, Chad Duernberger, Brent Wilson 2014 Chris Grassie 2005 Chad Duernberger 2015 Chris Grassie 2008 Dion Peters 2009 Dion Peters (Player of the Year), Rob Vincent 2018 Dan stratford (Freshman of the Year), Sean Teepen, Adam Hintz, Kyle 2019 Dan Stratford McCarty, Predrag Ivanovic, Darko Karamatic 2010 Rob Vincent (Player of the Year), Dion Peters, Sean Teepen, MEC Men’s Sport Coach of the Year Craig Cantor, Harry Machacha 2011 Dion Peters (Player of the Year), Dan Walmsley, Rob Vincent, 2014-15 Chris Grassie Adam Hintz, Harry Machacha 2017-18 Dan Stratford 2012 Dan Walmsley, Andy Harrison, Sean Teepen, Brett Elliott 2019-20 Dan Stratford ucgoldeneagles.com @ucwv_athletics CHARLESTON men’s soccer men’s soccer Info (Honors & Records) All-Region Honors ALL-AMERICAN Honors 1971 Kevin Butler 1981 John Sintic (First Team) 1981 John Sintic 1985 Lionel Haven (Honorable Mention) 1992 Jamie Chantler 1986 Kari Vaisanen (Honorable Mention) 1993 Jamie Chantler, Cedric Nelom, Damian Cooper, Eddie Reichert 1988 Phil O’Hare (Third Team) 1995 Eddie Reichert Lionel Haven (Honorable Mention) 1996 Sean Simmons, Jason Lantz, Anders Ronnevig, John Harr 1989 Kari Vaisanen (Honorable Mention) 1998 Mark Brown, John Burnworth, Phil Elias, Danny Ritter 1991 Kurt Lehnert (First Team) 1999 Phil Elias, Luke McLean, Moffat Odour, Per Ole Tenden 1992 Jamie Chantler 2002 Stanton Smith, Trond Haugen, Chad Duernberger, Justin 1999 Luke McClean (First Team) Cooper Per Ole Tenden (Second Team) 2004 Stanton Smith Moffat Odour (Second Team) 2010 Rob Vincent, Dion Peters, Sean Teepen, Ryan Osborne, Craig 2009 Rob Vincent (Second Team) Cantor, Harry Machacha Predrag Ivanovic (Second Team) 2011 Dion Peters (Player of the Year), Rob Vincent, Dan Walmsley, Dion Peters (Third Team) Adam Hintz, Harry Machacha, Ryan Osborne, Sean Teepen 2010 Rob Vincent (Second Team) 2012 Sean Teepen, Dan Walmsley, Brett Elliott, Rob Vincent, 2011 Rob Vincent (First Team) Renan Ramos Dion Peters (Honorable Mention) 2013 Lewis Osborne, Augusto Maciel, Andy Harrison 2012 Rob Vincent (First Team) 2014 Conor Branson (Player of the Year), Augusto Maciel, 2014 Fabian Veit (First Team) Will Roberts, Jake Young, Fabian Veit, Lewis Osborne, Augusto Maciel (First Team) Kevin Feucht Conor Branson (First Team) 2015 Will Roberts (Player of the Year), Augusto Maciel, Conor Will Roberts (Third Team) Branson, Felipe Antonio, Jake Young Jake Young (Third Team) 2016 Will roberts, patrick guier, bruno oliveira, jake young, 2015 Will Roberts (First Team) felipe antonio Conor Branson (First Team) 2017 paulo pita, will roberts (region player of the year), kieran Augusto Maciel (Honorable Mention) bywater, patrick guier, armando tikvic, thomas 2016 will roberts, patrick guier, bruno oliveira, jake young vancaeyezeele 2017 thomas vancaeyezeele, will roberts, patrick guier, kieran 2018 williams n’dah, gabriel cabral, christos charalambous, Bywater, Armando Tikvic armando tikvic 2018 williams n’dah (first-team), gabriel Cabral (second-team) 2019 Williams N’dah, Jordi Ramon, christos Charalambous (first- armando tikvic (third team) team, Christopher allan (third-team) 2019 williams N’dah (third team - united soccer coaches) Jordi Ramon (second-team), Christo Charalambous (third Region Coach of the Year Team) (d2cca) 1985 Dave Carr 1988 Dave Carr WVIAC Coach of the Year 1999 Pete Curtis 1991 Greg Hooks 2009 Chad Duernberger 1999 Pete Curtis 2014 Chris Grassie 2009 Chad Duernberger 2015 Chris Grassie 2010 Chad Duernberger 2011 Chris Grassie national coaching staff of year 2012 Chris Grassie 2019 University of Charleston National Coach of the Year 2017 university of charleston 2009 Chad Duernberger 2017 Dan Stratford 2019 Dan Stratford ucgoldeneagles.com @ucwv_athletics CHARLESTON men’s soccer men’s soccer Info (Honors & Records) GOALS (Season) TEAM WINS Kurt Lehnert 34 1991 22 2019 Per Ole Tenden 34 1999 22 2014 Espen Sjoevell 24 2001 21 2000 John Harr 23 1996 21 2017 Brad Young 22 1989 20 2015 will robert 22 2016 19 2009 Phil O’Hare 21 1988 19 2017 Will Roberts 21 2015 18 2018 Dan Ritter 20 1990 17 1996 Harry Wolfesberger 19 1970 16 2009 Lionel Haven 18 1985 Kari Vaisanen 18 1989 Dion Peters 18 2009 Augusto Maciel 18 2014 Will Roberts 18 2014 SHUTOUTS (Individual, season) paulo pita 16 2017 Phil Elias 15 1999 Fabian Veit 13 2014 Fabian Veit 12 2015 Alvaro Unanua Dean 10 2019 Sean Teepen 10 2009 paulo pita 9 2016 Phil Elias 9 1998 Sean Teepen 9 2012 Ewen Le Gallo 9 2018 Most goals season Per Ole Tenden 34 1999 Kurt Lehnert 34 1991 Most goals game Danny Ritter 7 vs. OVU (1999) Most goals career Will Roberts 72 2014-2017 ucgoldeneagles.com @ucwv_athletics CHARLESTON men’s soccer Head Coaching Records Coach Season’s Coached Wins loses ties Percentage Tom Nozica 14 69 89 4 0.438 Marty Martinez 8 51 82 5 0.387 Chris Grassie 6 99 20 8 0.811 Pete Curtis 5 70 28 8 0.698 DAVE CARR 5 44 28 5 0.604 Greg Hooks 4 53 21 4 0.705 Dan Stratford 3 61 4 5 0.907 Clarke Herdic 3 11 22 1 0.338 Chad Duernberger 3 39 19 3 0.664 Shaun Pendleton 2 27 11 1 0.705 Daniel Smee - - - - - Current Head Coach: Daniel Smee Daniel Smee is entering his fourth season with the Golden Eagles and his first as Head Coach. Since arriving in the fall of 2017, Smee has won two NCAA Division II National Championships, two Regional Championships, two Mountain East Conference Tourna- ment Championships, and three MEC Regular Season Championships. A native of Newcastle, England, Smee played soccer professionally in the Scottish Premier League for Gretna Football Club from 2006-2008. Following his time there, Smee won a National Championship with Tyne Metropolitan College in the UK before pursuing a collegiate career in the USA. He chose to attend WVIAC Conference rival, West Virginia Wesleyan College, where he was a three-year captain, eight-time repre- sentative on the Dean’s List, and both an athletic and academic All-American. He was also named to the All-Conference and All-Region squads in all three seasons that he played. Following his graduation from WVWC, Smee pursued a master’s in Resource Manage- ment at Slippery Rock University. While earning this master’s, Smee began his coaching career, serving as the Men’s Soccer Graduate Assistant for the 2013 and 2014 fall seasons, and filled in as the Interim Head Coach for the spring semester in between. Upon graduation from SRU, Smee moved to the Charleston area to coach youth soccer. He got back into collegiate coaching soon afterwards, landing a position as the Men’s Soccer Assistant Coach at Lees-McRae College for the 2015 fall season. Following a successful season, he chose to move on and volunteered here at UC in the spring of 2016, before heading back to West Virginia Wesleyan College for the 2016 fall season. Smee is a qualified coach with both his US Soccer D and English FA Level Two licenses, and even has an English Level Seven referee license. ucgoldeneagles.com @ucwv_athletics CHARLESTON men’s soccer men’s Soccer Decade Info (1966-72) 1966 1970 Record: 3-7-1 (0-4-1) Record: 9-2 (T-1st wviac title, naia playoffs) Head Coach: Clarke Herdic Head Coach: Tom Nozica Roster: John Marren (4g), Ed Pereira (3g), Dom Demaria (1g), Roger Roster: Harry Wolfesberger (19g, 11a), John Duernberger (13g, 3a), Kevin Mello (1g), Chick Ciccarelli (1g), Bill Jenack (1g), Bob Ward, Jim Hovanec, Butler (10g, 12a), Steve Ferullo (7g, 3a), Bob Wolfesberger (4g), Hugh John Barclay, Pete Meszaros, Joe Roskowski, Ed Sarluca, Bill Wood, Bob McCann (3g, 1a), Jim Dempsey (3g), Blaze Ionno (2g, 10a), Rick Wilson (2g), Young, Bob Holliday, Roger Tesi, V.