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22 Hawks Soccer 2001 2001 Opponents 2001 OPPONENTS ST. JOSEPH'S 2000 Record ...................................................... 9-7-2 Sept. 1 w 12:00 p.m. w Lawrenceville, N.J. 2000 Conference Record ...................................... 2-5 Location ........................................ Philadelphia, Pa. Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................... 22/5 Nickname ........................................................ Hawks Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 9/2 Colors ........................................... Crimson and Gray Head Coach/Alma Mater Jim Barlow (Princeton, '91) Home Field ........................................ Finnesey Field Record at School/Years ................... 42-36-9/5 Years Conference ............................................... Atlantic 10 Assistants ..................... Don Betterton, Trevor Ellis 2000 Record .................................................... 5-11-0 Men’s Soccer Contact ................... Thomas Milajecki 2000 Conference Record/Finish .............. 3-7/9th-tie Milajecki’s Phone/Fax .. (609) 258-5033/258-3545 Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................... 18/5 Milajecki’s Email .............. [email protected] Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 9/2 Head Coach .............................................. Tom Turner RUTGERS Record at School/Years ............. 81-162-18/14 Years Sept. 12 w 8:00 p.m. w New Brunswick, N.J. Assistants ......... Ken Clark, Matt Cox, Jack Ruggero Location .................................. New Brunswick, N.J. Men’s Soccer Contact .................... Larry Dougherty Nickname .......................................... Scarlet Knights Dougherty's Phone/Fax . (610) 660-1727/660-1724 Colors ............................................ Scarlet and Black Dougherty's Email ........................ [email protected] Home Field ............................... Yurcak Field (6,000) Conference .................................................... Big East PHILADELPHIA 2000 Record ....................................................10-9-1 Sept. 2 w 12:00 p.m. w Lawrenceville, N.J. 2000 Conference Record ................................... 5-5-1 Location ........................................ Philadelphia, Pa. Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................... 19/4 Nickname ........................................................... Rams Starters Returning/Lost ..................................... 10/1 Colors ............................................ Maroon and Grey Head Coach/Alma Mater ... Bob Reasso (Pfeiffer, '73, Home Field .......................... Ravenhill Field (2,000) ......................................................... Springfield, '75) Conference ...................... Atlantic Soccer Conference Record at School/Years ...........271-110-47/20 Years 2000 Record .................................................... 7-13-0 Assistants .... Pedro Lopes, Paul Blodgett, Jeff Zaun 2000 Conference Record ............................... 2-6/8th Men’s Soccer Contact ........................... Pat McBride Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................... 14/6 McBride’s Phone/Fax .... (732) 445-4200/445-3063 Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 8/3 McBride’s Email ............. [email protected] Head Coach/Alma Mater . John Dunlop (Temple, '90) Record at School/Years ............................. 45-49-4/5 GEORGE WASHINGTON Assistants ... John Short, Tom Ciolko, Mike Feite, Jr. Sept. 16 w 1:00 p.m. w West Long Branch, N.J. Men’s Soccer Contact ............................ Tony Berich Location ........................................ Washington D.C. Berich’s Phone/Fax ....... (215) 951-2852/951-2859 Nickname ................................................... Colonials Berich’s Email ........................ [email protected] Colors ................................................... Buff and Blue Home Field ......... Athletic Complex at Mt. Vernon (1,000) IONA Conference ................... Atlantic 10 (West Division) Sept. 5 w 3:00 p.m. w West Long Branch, N.J. 2000 Record ...................................................... 9-5-4 Location .....................................New Rochelle, N.Y. 2000 Conference Record/Finish ................ 6-3-2/4th Nickname .......................................................... Gaels Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................ 20/22 Colors ............................................ Maroon and Gold Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 9/1 Home Field ............................ Mazzella Field (2,440) Head Coach/Alma Mater ................... George Lidster Conference ........... Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC) .......................................... (Illinois-Springfield, '84) 2000 Record .................................................... 6-13-1 Record at School .................................... 111-100-32 2000 Conference Record/Finish ................... 4-5/5th Assistant ................................................ Jake Ouimet Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................... 18/5 Men’s Soccer Contact ........................ Galen Munroe Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 8/3 Munroe's Phone/Fax ...... (202) 994-8604/994-2713 Head Coach .......................................... John McLean Munroe's Email [email protected] Record at School/Years ....................... 6-13-1/1 Year Assistants .......................................................... TBA BUCKNELL Men’s Soccer Contact ................... Steve Habershaw Sept. 18 w 3:00 p.m. w West Long Branch, N.J. Habershaw’s Phone/Fax (914) 633-2057/633-2072 Location ............................................ Lewisburg, Pa. Web Site ............................................. www.iona.edu Nickname .......................................................... Bison Colors ................................... Burnt Orange and Blue PRINCETON Home Field ........................... Bucknell Field (1,000) Sept. 8 w 7:30 p.m. w Princeton, N.J. Conference ......................................... Patriot League Location ............................................. Princeton, N.J. 2000 Record ....................................................9-10-2 Nickname ......................................................... Tigers 2000 Conference Record ...................................... 4-2 Colors ............................................ Orange and Black Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................... 16/8 Home Field ..................... Lourie-Love Field (1,500) Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 7/4 Conference ............................................... Ivy League Head Coach/Alma Mater Brendan Nash (Trenton St. '94) 22 HAWKS SOCCER 2001 2001 OPPONENTS Record at School/Years ................... 18-17-2/2 Years FDU Assistants ......................................... Mike Jacobson Sept. 30w 2:30 p.m. w West Long Branch, N.J. Men’s Soccer Contact ........................................ TBA Location ................................................ Teaneck, N.J. Phone/Fax ...................... (570) 577-3083/577-1660 Nickname ...................................................... Knights Web Page .......................... www.BucknellBison.com Colors .................................... Blue, Black and White Home Field ................................. FDU Field (1,000) UMBC Conference .......................................................... NEC Sept. 21 w 1:00 p.m. w West Long Branch, N.J. 2000 Record ....................................................13-8-1 Location ............................................. Baltimore, Md. 2000 Conference Record/Finish .................... 8-2/1st Nickname ................................................... Retrievers Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................... 19/8 Colors ............................... Black and Gold with Red Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 8/3 Home Field ............... UMBC Soccer Stadium (1,500) Head Coach/Alma Mater ............ Seth Roland (Penn) Conference .......................................................... NEC Record at School/Years ................... 40-32-9/4 Years 2000 Record ....................................................... 14-4 Assistants ...................... Alex Passucci, Ethan Zohn 2000 Conference Record/Finish ................... 7-3/3rd Men’s Soccer Contact ........................... Drew Brown Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................... 18/3 Brown’s Phone/Fax ....... (201) 692-2204/692-9361 Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 9/2 Brown’s Email ........................... [email protected] Head Coach/Alma Mater .... Pete Caringi (Baltimore, '78) Record at School/Years ............. 119-67-11/10 Years ROBERT MORRIS Assistants .......................................................... TBA Oct. 5 w 4:00 p.m. w Moon Township, Pa. Men’s Soccer Contact ............................. Steve Levy Location ................................... Moon Township, Pa. Levy’s Phone/Fax ......... (410) 455-2197/455-3994 Nickname ................................................... Colonials Levy’s Email ................................. [email protected] Colors ............................................... Blue and White Home Field ............... North Athletic Complex (800) MOUNT ST. MARY'S Conference .........................................................
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