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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 ...... (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 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) ...... (-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 ...... Head Coach/Alma Mater Brendan Nash (Trenton St. '94)

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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 (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 ...... NEC Sept. 23 w 2:30 p.m. w West Long Branch, N.J. 2000 Record ...... 7-10-2 Location ...... Emmitsburg, Md. 2000 Conference Record/Finish ...... 5-4-1/5th-tie Nickname ...... Mountaineers, The Mount Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 20/1 Colors ...... Blue and White Starters Returning/Lost ...... 11/0 Home Field ...... Mt. St. Mary's Field (800) Head Coach/Alma Mater .... Bill Denniston (Bethany, '83) Conference ...... NEC Record at School/Years ...... 21-50-6/5 Years 2000 Record ...... 10-5-4 Assistant ...... Matt Garrett 2000 Conference Record/Finish ...... 7-1-2/3rd Men’s Soccer Contact ...... Scott Koskoski Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 20/4 Koskoski’s Phone/Fax .. (412) 262-8314/262-8557 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 7/4 Koskoski’s Email ...... [email protected] Head Coach/Alma Mater ...... Seth Roland (Penn '79) Record at School/Years ...... 27-24-8/3 Years ST. FRANCIS (PA) Assistants ...... Alex Passucci, Ethan Zohn Oct. 7 w TBA w Loretto, Pa. Men’s Soccer Contact ...... TBA Location ...... Loretto, Pa. Contact’s Phone/Fax ..... (201) 692-2204/692-9361 Nickname ...... Red Flash Contact’s Email ...... TBA Colors ...... Red and White Home Field ...... Stokes Soccer Complex (1,500) Conference ...... NEC Sept. 26 w 7:00 p.m. w Newark, Del. 2000 Record ...... 5-9-3 Location ...... Newark, Del. 2000 Conference Record/Finish ...... 5-4-1/6th-tie Nickname ...... Fightin' Blue Hens Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 14/11 Colors ...... Royal Blue and Gold Starters Returning/Lost ...... 10/1 Home Field ...... Delaware Mini Stadium (2,000) Head Coach/Alma Mater ...... Fernando Barboto/ Conference ...... America East ...... (Montclair St., '94) 2000 Record ...... 3-15 Record at School/Years ...... 5-9-3/1 Year 2000 Conference Record/Finish ...... 1-8/9th Assistants ...... Barry Bimbi, Joe Spagnola Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 13/6 Men’s Soccer Contact ...... Jon Hendricks Starters Returning/Lost ...... 7/4 Hendrick’s Phone/Fax ... (814) 472-3916/472-3196 Head Coach/Alma Mater ...... Marc Samonisky Hendrick’s Email ...... [email protected] ...... (Delaware, '71) Record at School/Years ...... 37-101-8/7 Years SACRED HEART (CONT...) Assistants ...... TBA Oct. 14 w 2:00 p.m. w Fairfield, Conn. Men’s Soccer Contact ...... Scott Selheimer Location ...... Fairfield, Conn. Selheimer’s Phone/Fax .. (302) 831-2186/831-8653 Nickname ...... Pioneers Selheimer's Email ...... [email protected] Colors ...... Scarlet and White

HAWKS SOCCER 2001 23 2001 OPPONENTS SACRED HEART (CONT...) Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 Home Field ...... Campus Field (3,500) Head Coach ...... Shaun Green Conference ...... NEC Assistant ...... Todd Dufresne 2000 Record ...... 1-12-4 Men’s Soccer Contact ...... Jason Neal 2000 Conference Record/Finish ...... 1-7-2/10th Neal’s Phone/Fax ...... (860) 832-3059/832-3084 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 23/5 Neal’s Email ...... [email protected] Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) Head Coach/Alma Mater ...... Joe McGuigan Oct. 24 TBA Heights, N.Y...... (Sacred Heart '70) w w Location ...... Brooklyn Heights, N.Y. Record at School/Years ...... 120-180-18/17 Years Nickname ...... Terriers Assistants ...... Gerald Reid Colors ...... Red and Blue Men’s Soccer Contact ...... TBA Home Field ...... Roosevelt Field (1,000) SID's Phone/Fax ...... (203) 396-8125/371-7889 Conference ...... NEC Web Page ...... www.sacredheart.edu 2000 Record ...... 10-6-1 2000 Conference Record/Finish ...... 7-2-1/2nd VILLANOVA Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 15/11 Oct. 16 w 2:00 p.m. w Villanova, Pa. Starters Returning/Lost ...... 6/5 Location ...... Villanova, Pa. Head Coach/Alma Mater Sammy Carrington (SFNY, '83) Nickname ...... Wildcats Record at School/Years ...... 122-96-15/12 Years Colors ...... Blue and White Assistants ...... Bertram Charlton, Gregory Lawrence Home Field ...... Villanova Soccer Stadium (1,000) Men’s Soccer Contact ...... Jim Hoffman Conference ...... Big East Hoffman’s Phone/Fax ..... (718) 489-5489/797-2140 2000 Record ...... 6-9-2 Hoffman’s Email ...... [email protected] 2000 Conference Record ...... 2-7-2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 21/4 LONG ISLAND Starters Returning/Lost ...... 9/2 Oct. 28 w 2:00 p.m. w Brooklyn, N.Y. Head Coach/Alma Mater .... Larry Sullivan (Temple, '73) Location ...... Brooklyn, N.Y. Record at School/Years ...... 64-97-16/11 Years Nickname ...... Blackbirds Assistants ...... Brendan Sullivan, Bryan Sullivan Colors ...... Black, Silver, and Royal Blue Men’s Soccer Contact ...... Mike Sheridan Home Field ...... LIU Athletic Field (500) Sheridan’s Phone/Fax ... (610) 519-4120/519-7323 Conference ...... NEC Sheridan’s Email .. [email protected] 2000 Record ...... 3-14-1 2000 Conference Record/Finish ...... 3-7/8th QUINNIPIAC Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 9/12 Oct. 19 w 2:00 p.m. w West Long Branch, N.J. Starters Returning/Lost ...... 7/4 Location ...... Hamden, Conn. Head Coach/Alma Mater ...... TJ Kostecky Nickname ...... Braves ...... (East Stroudsburg, '83) Colors ...... Navy Blue and Maize Record at School/Years ...... 9-23-3/2 Years Home Field ...... Braves Field (2,000) Assistants ...... Chris Lawrence, Pawel Gunla Conference ...... NEC Men’s Soccer Contact ...... Greg Fox 2000 Record ...... 7-8-2 Fox’s Phone/Fax ...... (718) 488-1420/488-3302 2000 Conference Record/Finish ...... 6-3-1/4th Fox’s Email ...... [email protected] Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 15/8 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 6/6 Head Coach/Alma Mater ...... Vic Santos Record at School/Years ...... 65-87-8/9 Years Assistants ...... Vic Santos, Jr., Rob Pellegrino Men’s Soccer Contact ...... Al Carbone Contact’s Phone/Fax ..... (203) 582-8625/582-8716 Contact’s Email ...... [email protected]

CENTRAL STATE Oct. 21 w 12:00 p.m. w West Long Branch, N.J. Location ...... New Britain, Conn. Nickname ...... Blue Devils Colors ...... Blue and White Home Field ...... CCSU Soccer Field (500) Conference ...... NEC 2000 Record ...... 1-16-1 2000 Conference Record/Finish ...... 1-9/11th Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 18/5

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ALL-TIME OPPONENTS (1983-2000)

SCHOOL W L T Pct. Southampton 1 0 0 1.000 American 2 0 0 1.000 Southern Connecticut 0 1 0 .000 Bloomsburg 2 0 0 1.000 St. Francis (NY) 6 12 0 .333 Brooklyn 0 2 0 .000 St. Francis (PA) 11 0 2 .923 Bucknell 3 4 0 .429 St. John's 0 1 0 .000 Campbell 0 0 1 .500 St. Joseph's 4 6 0 .400 Central Connecticut St. 6 6 0 .500 St. Peter's 9 0 0 1.000 Connecticut 0 1 0 .000 Seton Hall 2 3 0 .400 Delaware 1 0 0 1.000 South Alabama 0 1 0 .000 Drew 0 1 1 .250 Stevens Tech 5 0 0 1.000 Drexel 0 3 0 .000 Syracuse 0 1 0 .000 Duke 0 1 0 .000 Towson 0 1 1 .250 East Carolina 0 1 0 .000 UMBC 0 4 0 .000 East Stroudsburg 0 2 0 .000 Virginia Tech 1 2 0 .333 Eastern Connecticut 1 0 0 1.000 VMI 1 0 0 1.000 Fairfield 1 0 1 .750 Villanova 0 1 0 .000 Fairleigh Dickinson 4 17 0 .191 West Chester 1 0 0 1.000 Franklin Pierce 1 0 0 1.000 William & Mary 0 1 0 .000 George Mason 0 1 0 .000 William Patterson 0 1 0 .000 George Washington 0 0 1 .500 UNC Wilmington 1 0 0 1.000 Georgetown 1 1 0 .500 Wofford 1 0 0 1.000 UNC-Greensboro 0 1 0 .000 Yale 0 1 0 .000 Hartford 1 1 0 .500 TOTALS 143 179 18 .447 Hartwick 0 1 0 .000 Hofstra 0 2 0 .000 +2001 opponents in bold. Howard 0 1 0 .000 Iona 7 2 0 .778 James Madison 0 2 0 .000 Jersey City State 1 0 0 1.000 Kean 3 3 0 .500 YEAR-BY-YEAR Lehigh 3 3 1 .500 W L T Lafayette 1 3 1 .300 La Salle 3 8 0 .273 1982 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 3 Long Island 9 9 1 .500 1983 ...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 0 Loyola 1 3 1 .300 1984 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 1 1 1 0 .500 1985 ...... 13 ...... 9 ...... 0 Marist 9 5 0 .643 Maryland 0 2 0 .000 1986 ...... 7 ...... 13 ...... 1 Maryland-Eastern Shore 1 0 0 1.000 1987 ...... 7 ...... 13 ...... 0 Mercy 1 1 0 .500 1988 ...... 12 ...... 5 ...... 2 Montclair State 2 0 0 1.000 Mount St. Mary's 6 5 2 .462 1989 ...... 7 ...... 11 ...... 1 Navy 0 2 0 .000 1990 ...... 11 ...... 7 ...... 1 NJ Inst. of Technology 2 1 0 .667 1991 ...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 2 Niagara 2 0 0 1.000 1992 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 0 Notre Dame 0 1 0 .000 Oneonta State 1 0 0 1.000 1993 ...... 11 ...... 9 ...... 0 Philadelphia (Phila.Textile) 3 12 0 .200 1994 ...... 4 ...... 13 ...... 0 Princeton 0 2 0 .000 1995 ...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 0 Quinnipiac 2 1 0 .666 1996 ...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 1 Richmond 0 3 1 .125 Rider 7 6 2 .538 1997 ...... 10 ...... 7 ...... 1 Robert Morris 9 9 1 .500 1998 ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 1 Rutgers 0 7 0 .000 1999 ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 4 Rutgers-Newark 1 1 0 .500 2000 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 3 Sacred Heart 1 0 1 .750 *Records before 1982 are incomplete

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TEAM RECORDS

GAME: Goals...... 9, vs. Seton Hall, 1984 Assists ...... 8, vs. Stevens Tech, 1988 Goals Allowed ...... 12, vs. FDU, 1983 Saves ...... 17, vs. Richmond, 1991 SEASON: Goals...... 56, 1988 Fewest Goals Allowed...... 26, 1997 Points...... 163, 1988 Saves ...... 175, 1991 Shutouts ...... 5, 1985, 90, 91, 97 Joni Kallioinen was a two-time NEC Player of the Year Wins ...... 13, 1985 Fewest Losses ...... 5, 1988 Winning Percentage ...... 684 (12-5-2), 1988 Consecutive Wins ...... 5, 1993 Consecutive Losses ...... 10, 1993-94

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

GAME: Goals....4, Joni Kallioinen vs. Robert Morris, 1991 ...... 3, on 10 separate occasions Assists ...... 4, Markku Salminen ...... vs. St. Francis (N.Y.), 1989 ...... vs. Stevens Tech, 1988 Points...8, Joni Kallioinen vs. Robert Morris, 1991 ...... Markku Salminen vs. Stevens Tech, 1988 Jim Adams holds the Monmouth Saves ...... 17, Jim Adams vs. Richmond, 1991 record for saves in a season SEASON: Goals...... 16, Mark Wilson, 1988 Assists ...... 17, Markku Salminen, 1989 Points...... 38, Mark Wilson, 1985, 88 Saves ...... 172, Jim Adams, 1991 Shutouts ...... 5, Mark Zabilowicz, 1985 Goals against avg...... 1.41, Jim Adams, 1990 Save percentage ...... 815, Jim Adams, 1990 Minutes (GK) ...... 1950, Mark Zabilowicz, 1985 CAREER: Games ...... 77, John Russo, 1986-89 Goals...... 40, Mark Wilson, 1985-88 Assists ...... 37, Markku Salminen, 1987-89 Points...... 101, Mark Wilson, 1985-88 Saves ...... 322, Dennis Specht, 1987-89 Alex Almeida posted three Goals against avg. . 1.68, Dennis Specht, 1987-89 career hat-tricks Save percentage .784, Mark Zabilowicz, 1985-86

26 HAWKS SOCCER 2001 AWARD WINNERS

HAWKS ALL-TIME ROSTER (1983-2000) AWARD

-A- Norman Garcia (1994) Bob Paulus (1997-98) WINNERS Rusty Aaronson (1983-86) Craig Gatto (1990-94) Kurt Peins (1986) Jim Adams (1990-91) Dave Geibel (1992) Dave Pelland (1984-87) All-Region Lonny Agulnick (1992-94) Nicola Gerbino (2000-pres.) Jarmo Pelli (1990) Damon Albano (1999-2000) Steve Goldfrad (1983) Elijah Pereira (1998-pres.) Markku Salminen (1988-89) Alex Almeida (1989-91) Justin Gotis (2000-pres.) Sean Phillips (1990) Joni Kallioinen (1989-91) Sam Amin (1987) Christopher Graig (1997) Ed Portelli (1996-99) Stefan Aps (1995-'98) Scott Granville (1997-'99) Shannon Poser (1987-91) Jim Adams (1990) Rich Atkinson (1990-92) Jozef Greczek (1992-95) Tom Poznanski (2000-pres.) Guy Lockwood (1992-93) -B- -H- Mike Provini (1984-87) John Babula (1996-'99) Paul Hamadyk (1983-86) -R- Ali Rose (1993) Kevin Bagnell (1996-'98) Paul Hallock (1983-86) Joe Raslowsky (1989) P.J. Farrell (1995) Ralph Baranski (1992-93) Tom Hasko (1983) Tom Rich (1991-92) Mohammed Bah (1997-98) Andrew Hegt (1995-98) John Riehl (1987) Kyle LeBaron (1997) Pete Barone (1983) Matti Helenius (1995) Glen Rinkowski (1990-91) William Barone (1983) Kyle Herchert (1999-pres.) David Ritter (1988) Walt Bennett (1984) Brian Hercules (1990) Mika Romanoff (1989-91) All-NEC Colin Beattie (1994) Joe Huchko (1988-91) Ali Rose (1993) Brian Berg (1988-91) Mike Hull (2000-pres.) Keith Rudnick (1994) First Team Brad Bleefeld (1983) -I- Art Rudolph (1989) Mark Wilson (1988) Maciej Bodyziak (1996-'99) Ed Icaza (1988) John Russo (1985-88) P.J. Bogensberger (1983) Claudio Ippolito (1985) Todd Rutledge (1986) Joni Kalioinen (1989-91) Micklos Bognar (1991) David Irvine (1995-98) -S- Markku Salminen (1989) John Broten (1995-) Art Iwaniura (1990-93) Nick Sacco (1984-87) Alex Almeida (1990-91) Renard Brown (9993-96) -J- Markku Salminen (1987-89) George Bruder (1984) Dave Janezic (1992-96) Rocco Santini (1998) Jim Adams (1990) Justin Burroughs (1992-95) Raj Joshi (1989) John Scarpino (1987) William Bustamante (1991) William Bustamante (1991-92) -K- Craig Schnebel (1984) -C- Joni Kallioinen (1989-91) Evan Schottlander (1996-2000) Ali Rose (1993) Dennis Campbell (1994-95) Michael Kane (1998-99) Craig Seaner (1993-94) Mohammed Carew (1994- Paul Kelly (1988-90) Rob Seaner (1993-95) Guy Lockwood (1993) 95) Scott Kelly (1984) Joe Sellitto (2000-pres.) P.J. Farrell (1993-94) Xavier Cauboue (1993) Matt Kiss (1993-96) Joe Snable (1991) George Cahill (1986) Mikko Koivu (1992-93) John Siciliano (1992-95) Kyle LeBaron (1997) Albert Calise (1996) Timo Kytomaki (1990-91) Ed Soden (1983) Scott Granville (1997) Rob Cavanaugh (1997-2000) -L- Sean Spaar (1991) Christian Chacon (2000-pres.) Joe Laffey (1990) Christian Spadola (1983-84) Second Team Bob Ciesla (1987-90) Kyle LeBaron (1995-98) Dennis Specht (1986-89) Dave Spishak (1987) Mike Clute (1993-94) Marc Lewis (1999-pres.) Dave Spishak (1987-88) Kevin Coster (1998) Craig Lindquist (1999-pres.) John Stirberg (1983) John Russo (1987) Mike Cox (1985-86) Guy Lockwood (1990-93) Jukka Suikki (1995) Markku Salminen (1988) Sean Crawford (1994) Frank Loconte (1999-pres.) -T- -D- Rob Longo (1996-'98) Tunc Tatlici (1994) Guy Lockwood (1990-92) Bob D'Amato (1994) Mike Lonigro (1987-88) Pete Tadrick (1984-85) Jason Fahs (1991) Mark DeBernadine (1986-89) Federico Lucas (1998-2000) Todd Teufel (1983-86) Joe Deifenbach (1993-94) Matt Lynch (1988-90) Jim Tilton (1985) William Bustamante (1992) Rob DelPlato (1983-84) - - Tony Tonzini (1983-84) M Kyle LeBaron (1998) Phil DeSousa (1986) Doug Mahler (1986) Monty Touzalin (1988-89) Mike DiMaiolo (2000-pres.) Brian Mallon (1985) Ralph Troisi (1991-92) Damon Albano (1999) -E - Chris Mandell (1996) Len Turi (1983-86) Chris Eisdorfer (1983) Kevin McCullough (1992) Bob Turner (1992) Scott Granville (1999) Mark Elliott (1994) Tom McDonnell (1985-88) -V- Craig Lindquist (1999) Jani Engberg (1996-99) Martin Michalski (1996-97) Julio Vacacela (1987-89) Mike Erskine (1999-pres.) Mike Monica (1986) Anthony Viscariello (1998-pres.) -F- Greg Moore (1983) -W- NEC Player of Jason Fahs (1990-92) Sean Moynihan (1990-92) Matt Webb (1984) Brian Fallon (1984) Brian Murphy (1992-93) Ryan Weid (1999-2000) the Year P.J. Farrell (1992-95) John Mustica (1992-95) Jason Wilkins (1998) Joni Kallioinen (1990-91) Tim Fauth (1996-2000) -N- Andre Williams (1996-97) John Feeney (1983) Mark Nymenski (1985-89) Matt Williams (1995-97) Rich Feinberg (1984) -O- David Wilson (1994-95) NEC Newcomer Larry Ferriola (1990-92) Paul O'Brien (1990-91) Mark Wilson (1985-88) Eric Finley (1994-95) Paul O'Donnell (1983) -Y- of the Year Kevin Flanagan (1983) Bob Ohlott (1983-86) Ozzie Young (1996-2000) Ali Rose (1993) Rob Fogler (1984-88) Juuso Oilinki (1997-2000) -Z- Anthony Francica (1996-'99) Omar Ortiz (1989) Mark Zabilowicz (1985-86) Dave Frye (1990-93) Tamburas Ortiz (1995) Christian Zentner (1996-99) NEC Coach of Michael Frye (1995-98) Nana Otieku (1992-95) Frank Zizzamia (1988-89) -G- -P- the Year Bob Gallo (1990-91) Mike Parshelunis (1998-pres.) Joe Donahue (1988)

HAWKS SOCCER 2001 27 NEC

Now firmly established as one of the rising As only the second full-time commissioner mid-major conferences in NCAA Division in NEC history, the hiring of John Iamarino I, the proudly cel- on April 7, 1997 signaled the dawn of a new ebrated its 20th anniversary during the era in the conference. In just three years, 2000-01 season. Steeped in tradition and Iamarino has orchestrated the transition sporting a legacy of success, the NEC and from nine league schools to 12; and sports its member institutions remain committed sponsorship from 17 to 21. He unveiled a to both athletic and academic excellence, new NEC logo to wide acclaim in June, 1997, and enter the 21st century as leaders and spearheaded the move of the 2000 NEC innovators in intercollegiate athletics. men’s and women’s tournament to the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, Over the course of the last 20 years, the , initiated a new football finan- NEC’s evolution from a men’s basketball cial aid initiative for the 2000 season and only league to a burgeoning 12-member, 21- has aggressively stepped up the league’s mar- sport conference in the year 2000 is an keting and merchandising efforts. unparalleled success story. Founded in 1981 as the ECAC-Metro Conference, the league By embracing the future, Iamarino has suc- began sponsoring additional sports in 1985 ceeded in widening the NEC’s exposure on a and changed its name to the Northeast Con- national basis through the launch of a com- ference in 1988. As membership and sport prehensive league website, in addition to sponsorship continued to grow over the next implementing television and internet radio decade, the NEC expanded its base to five packages for men’s and women’s basketball. states and now has access to NCAA auto- In 1999-2000, the NEC was featured as part matic bids in eight sports. of a 12 game basketball television package on MSG Network for the third consecutive Though the NEC has featured various in- season. MSG and its affiliates broadcast nine carnations since its inception, charter mem- regular season games, two men’s tournament bers Fairleigh Dickinson, Long Island, Rob- quarterfinal contests and the women’s cham- ert Morris, St. Francis (NY), St. Francis pionship game. ESPN televised the men’s (PA) and Wagner remain part of the cur- championship game for the 14th straight rent 12-school alignment. They are joined year. In 1999-2000, Iamarino also initi- by Monmouth (1985), Mount St. Mary’s ated a live basketball Internet Game of the (1989), Central Connecticut State (1997), Week on Yahoo! Broadcast to link NEC UMBC (1998), Quinnipiac (1998) and Sa- fans nationwide. The games were well re- cred Heart (1999). NEC expansion, which ceived, and the NEC added an internet foot- culminated in 1999 with the addition of Sa- ball package in 2000. cred Heart, has given the league a strong base in Connecticut, Maryland, New Jersey, NEC TOURNAMENT and Pennsylvania. CHAMPIONS With the addition of four sports over the last two years, the 12 NEC members now 1989:...... FDU compete in 21 championship sports: base- 1990:...... Monmouth ball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s 1991:...... St. Francis (N.Y.) and women’s cross country, women’s field 1992:...... Rider hockey, football, men’s and women’s golf, 1993:...... Robert Morris men’s and women’s indoor track and field, 1994:...... Robert Morris women’s , men’s and women’s out- 1995:...... St. Francis (N.Y.) door track and field, men’s and women’s 1996:...... St. Francis (N.Y.) 1997:...... Long Island soccer, , women’s swimming, men’s 1998:...... St. Francis (N.Y.) and women’s tennis, and women’s volley- 1999:...... UMBC ball. 2000:...... Fairleigh Dickinson

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2000 NEC STANDINGS 2000 NEC LEADERS NEC Overall Scoring Leaders GM G A PTS 1. FDU 9-0-1 19-1-2 1. Giuliano Celenza (UMBC) 20 19 8 46 2. St. Fancis (N.Y.) 8-1-1 11-7-2 2. Dirceu Hurtado (FDU) 21 17 9 43 3. UMBC 7-1-2 10-5-4 3. Everson Maciel (QUINN) 17 14 8 36 4. Quinnipiac 4-3-3 6-8-4 4. Agard Radoncic (SFNY) 17 8 6 22 5. Mt. St. Mary's 4-5-1 5-13-2 5. P.J. Wakefield 20 6 8 20 6. Robert Morris 4-6 7-12 St. Francis (Pa.) 3-5-2 6-9-2 Goals Per Game Leaders GM G GPG AVG 8. Long Island 3-5-2 6-12-2 1. Giuliano Calenza (UMBC) 20 19 0.95 9. Monmouth 2-6-2 4-10-2 2. Everson Maciel (QUINN) 17 14 0.82 10. Sacred Heart 2-7-2 4-14-1 3. Dirceu Hurtado (FDU) 21 17 0.81 11. Central Conn. St. 1-8-1 3-14-1 4. Matt Moneymaker (MSM) 15 9 0.60 5. Agard Radoncic (SFNY) 17 8 0.47 2000 NEC TOURNAMENT Assists Per Game Leaders GM A APG AVG #2 St. Francis (N.Y.) 1. Everson Maciel (QUINN) 19 13 0.68 UMBC, 2-0 2. Dirceu Hurtado (FDU) 21 9 0.43 3. Danny Lozano (FDU) 19 8 0.42 #3 UMBC 4. Giuliano Celenza (UMBC) 20 8 0.40 FDU, 2-1 P.J. Wakefield (UMBC) 20 8 0.40 #4 Quinnipiac *FDU earns NCAA Play-In Goalkeeping Leaders GM MIN GA SV % GAA FDU, 3-2 (ot) berth 1. Brian Rowland (UMBC) 19 1696 18 64 .780 0.96 #1 FDU 2. Marcus Maurice (SFNY) 14 1276 16 51 .761 1.13 3. Rob Ray (MSM) 16 1543 20 81 .802 1.17 4. Vytas Lenkutis (FDU) 11 1027 14 48 .774 1.23 5. Joe Alianello (SFPA) 15 1457 21 90 .811 1.30 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM Player of the Year: Giuliano Celenza (UMBC) Team Scoring GM G Per Game Avg Rookie of the Year: Niall Lepper (Mt. St. Mary's) 1. UMBC 20 50 2.50 Coach of the Year: Pete Caringi (UMBC) 2. Quinnipiac 17 33 1.94 3. FDU 22 37 1.68 Pos. Player School 4. St. Francis (N.Y.) 17 27 1.59 F ...... Giuliano Celenza ...... UMBC 5. Monmouth 18 28 1.56 F ...... Dirceu Hurtado ...... FDU 6. Robert Morris 19 26 1.37 F ...... Everson Maciel ...... Quinnipiac M ...... Matt Gormley ...... UMBC 7. Mount St. Mary's 17 23 1.35 M ...... Ignacio Pena ...... Long Island 8. St. Francis (Pa.) 17 20 1.18 M ...... Agard Radoncic ...... St. Francis (N.Y.) 9. Sacred Heart 17 19 1.12 M ...... P.J. Wakefield ...... UMBC 10. Long Island 18 15 0.83 D ...... Mersim Beskovic ...... St. Francis (N.Y.) 11.Central Conn. St. 18 10 0.56 D ...... Juan Diego Chavarini ...... Long Island D ...... Andy Wells ...... UMBC GK ...... Marcus Maurice ...... St. Francis (N.Y.) Team Goalkeeping GM GA AVG SV % 1. UMBC 20 21 1.01 69 .767 2. St. Francis (N.Y.) 17 18 1.04 60 .769 Second Team 3. Mt. St. Mary's 17 27 1.48 87 .763 F ...... Jason DeFranco ...... Robert Morris 4. FDU 22 34 1.57 94 .734 F ...... Danny Lozano ...... FDU F ...... Matt Moneymaker ...... Mount St. Mary's 5. Robert Morris 19 33 1.67 99 .750 M ...... Johnny David ...... FDU 6. St. Francis (Pa.) 17 32 1.74 102 .761 M ...... Chris Hallatt ...... Mt. St. Mary's 7. Central Conn. St. 18 32 1.79 89 .735 M ...... Prince Ogodo ...... St. Francis (N.Y.) 8 Quinnipiac 17 39 2.16 91 .700 M ...... Brian Romero ...... FDU 9. Long Island 18 41 2.20 87 .680 D ...... Bill Nelson ...... UMBC 10. Sacred Heart 17 46 2.51 N/A N/A D ...... Matt Rosenfeld ...... St. Francis (Pa.) D ...... Agron Sokolki ...... St. Francis (N.Y.) 11. Monmouth 18 50 2.63 105 .677 GK ...... Rob Ray ...... Mt. St. Mary's

HAWKS SOCCER 2001 29 MONMOUTH COUNTY

Monmouth“The Best Place To Live In TheCounty Northeast” How could Dutch explorer Hendrick Hudson know that his centers and attractions which the County alone provides. Add to “discovery” could result in one of the wealthiest, most beautiful that the private sector offerings in recreation and entertaiment, and diverse counties in what would become New Jersey. On and one can be kept busy for a long time to come. September 2, 1609 after gazing upon the land that is today called Civic-minded individuals have ample opportunity to spend Monmouth County, Hudson wrote in his log “...this is a very good their time in rewarding activities. Volunteer fire departments land to fall in love with and a pleasant land to see.” From beau- and rescue squads offer unique and valuable learning experi- tiful beaches to farmland to outstanding shopping to dining for ences. Local drama groups look for thespians of all ages to put the discriminating palate, Monmouth County’s got it all. Located their various talents to work. in the eastern portion of central New Jersey, Monmouth’s 665- Outdoor art exhibits and craft shows draw artists and arti- square miles offers so much variety to the discerning resident, sans to present and sell their creations. Ethnic folk festivals at the visitor and business. Monmouth’s residential neighborhoods and Garden State Arts help to preserve the music and dance business climate continue to rank high in Money Magazine’s of many nationalities. The musically inclined can join local and annual poll. Also notable is the County’s strategic placement near regional bands and orchestras to perform at civic centers and and Philadelphia. Boasting an economic engine outdoor concerts. The equestrians among us can even relive the which is part of New Jersey’s “Wealth Belt,” it’s no wonder exhilaration of “The Hunt” in Middletown. people move to beautiful Monmouth County. Shopping, too, can be an experience in Monmouth County. Stopping at a roadside farmer’s stand can provide you with fresh- LANDSCAPE picked vegetables and delicious fruits or fragrant flowers. Farm- The sixth largest county in New Jersey, Monmouth includes ers’ markets sell local garden delicacies. For the thrifty budget white sandy beaches, rich farmlands, rolling wooded hills, wet- conscious, there are numerous factory outlets and entire shop- lands rich in wildlife, and lakes and streams of every size. This ping centers devoted to discount stores. The Englishtown Auc- extraordinary patchwork of natural environments has been suc- tion is one of the nation’s largest outdoor flea markets. Should cessfully integrated with economic growth and development you prefer to shop in air-conditioned comfort, you can visit one under the direction of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. The of our many spacious malls. If you’ll only settle for the best, County government provides planning and guidance for both downtown Red Bank, too, offers the in quality retail current and future needs. stores. It’s been said that the finest seafood restaurants in New Jer- LIFESTYLE sey can be found in Monmouth County. Here, too, the range Life in Monmouth County is limited only by one’s failure to live varies from modest to opulent and everything in between. Not to it to the fullest. Whether one’s choice of “home” is apartment in overlook the landlubber’s fare, the County also offers fine beef, the City of Long Branch, a condo high above the ocean in Atlantic pork, chicken and vegetarian dining, from quaint country inns Highlands, a townhouse outside of rural Freehold, or a multi- to elegant hotels at the shore. Dining guides have consistently acre estate in Colts Neck, there is something in Monmouth County awarded many of Monmouth County’s restaurants four and five for every taste and lifestyle. There is so much to do. It’s been said chef’s hats for outstanding cuisine. that it would take an entire summer to experience the activity CULTURAL LIFE Monmouth County may be in the midst of its greatest period of growth and expansion, but it has not lost sight of the finer things in life, namely, its cultural heritage. The performing arts as well as the visual arts are alive and flourishing through- out the County. The most diverse activity takes place at the PNC Arts Center, formerly the Garden State Arts Center, in Holmdel. This contemporary, open- sided structure was designed by Edward Durrell Stone, and seats more than 5,000 inside with room for 4,000 more on the surrounding lawns. The center’s spring-to-fall schedule includes ethnic festivals, popular and rock music performances, classical music, stage plays, TV stars and come- dians. The 27 miles of white, sandy beaches provide residents Established primarily to coordinate area cul- with terrific swimming, surfing and fishing opportunities. tural activities, the Monmouth County Arts Council

30 HAWKS SOCCER 2001 MONMOUTH COUNTY sponsors an exciting schedule of performing arts events. The se- TRANSPORTATION ries includes ballet, modern dance, jazz, plays and symphony con- Whether you drive or use public transportation, you’ll find certs all featuring world-renowned artists. Most events take place getting around in Monmouth County a real pleasure. U.S. and at the 1,500-seat Count Basie Theater in Red Bank. State highways traverse the county in all directions and make The N.J. State Council of the Arts, sponsor of the Battleground travel to New York City, Philadelphia and Atlantic City a breeze. Arts Center in Manalapan, also provides many cultural programs. The highways are supplemented by great County road systems. The Great Auditorium in Ocean Grove is the hub for a plethora Four private bus companies plus the New Jersey Transit offer of major activities. The 6,500-seat facility features top-flight enter- express bus service to midtown and downtown Manhattan, New- tainers and concert artists on Saturday and noted classical artists ark and Jersey City. A total of ten local bus routes, operated by the during the week. Monmouth Bus Lines, serve local employers and recreational and shopping centers in the County. RECREATION Opportunities throughout Monmouth County are almost lim- HEALTH itless. Picturesque County Parks, combined with State and Na- Monmouth County can easily boast medical care at its very tional Parks, offer unmatched recreational, cultural and leisure best. Among the six hospitals in the County, every conceivable activities for all ages. The 27 miles of white, sandy beaches pro- service is available to the residents. vide residents with terrific swimming, surfing and fishing oppor- When something happens to our families, we want the best tunities. Numerous bays, lagoons and inlland waterways provide in medical services to help them. Monmouth County provides space for sail and powerboat enthusiasts. the best a continuum of care options in treatment, prevention Two of the 75 top-rated public golf courses in the United States and self-help programs. First-class hospitals are found and sup- can be found at Hominy Hill and Howell Park. Other County-run port services from radiology to blood work are strategically golf courses include Pine Brook, Charleton Springs and Shark located near the hospital systems. Free and low-cost lectures River. From a modest start of 24 acres, Monmouth County’s Park are also available from area practitioners and non-profits who System has grown to more than 5,000 acres of park lands, golf help counsel on nutrition, health maintenance, self-improve- courses and conservation areas dedicated to recreational facili- ment and alternative approaches. Knowledgeable staffs, acces- ties for County residents. sible care and a diverse choice of practitioners are all available. Perhaps the longest lasting and most famous of Monmouth County’s claims to fame are its shore communities which have HISTORY been drawing tourists for over a century. Ulysses S. Grant, Chester During the Revolution, the sun came up one morning to find A. Arthur, Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson were among two British warships, one in flames and the other sinking fast. the notables to vacation at the County’s shores. When the fish are The “whaleboat raiders” of Raritan Bay had struck again. Un- biting, thousands of “inlanders” rush to the many shore towns der cover of darkness these brave residents of the bayshore area which offer party boats for bountiful off-shore and deep-sea ocean would silently row out to the British fleet, spy on their firepower fishing. and manpower and, when possible cripple or set a ship on fire. The oldest harness racing track in the country is located at This is just one example of the many fascinating events which Freehold. can be enjoyed at the newly-re- make up Monmouth County’s rich historical heritage. furbished Monmouth Park in Oceanport, rated as one of the 10- Numerous museums and other historic buildings throught best places in the U.S. to watch horse racing. the County house artifacts and accounts of the many facets of the Sports fans will be delighted with all that the area has to offer. Revolutionary history and beyond. The story of Molly Pitcher, the In addition to a full slate of athletic events hosted by Monmouth Battle of Monmouth and Washington’s March on Trenton are University, the area is also within striking distance of many profes- just a few of the historical highlights of the area that can be sional athletics venues. studied and relived with a brief visit. It's just a 40 minute drive to the Meadowlands Sports Complex Henry Hudson came to Monmouth’s Sandy Hook Bay in which is home to Jersey’s own hockey team September of 1609. Dutch settlers came from New Amsterdam and New Jersey Nets basketball team in addition to the MetroStars prior to 1660 and English settlers from Long Island bought the in , the ’s New York Highlands from the Native American inhabitants in 1664. En- Jets and and Arena Football’s New Jersey Gladi- glish Baptists arrived in Middletown, and English Quakers came ators. If one goes a bit farther and heads over one of the bridges to Shrewsbury thereafter. or through one of the tunnels leading into New York City than can catch the or in action, WEST LONG BRANCH as well as the and in Officially formed in 1908, West Long Branch’s roots date hockey and the and . back well into the 1800s. Following a humble beginning as a Philadelphia which is just an hour away also offers a full com- small farming community, the borough soon attracted a more pliment of professional sports teams including the Flyers (hockey), affluent crowd. Found here were sprawling estates like Shadow Eagles (football), Phillies (baseball) and 76ers (basketball). Lawn and one belonging to the Guggenheim family. Even Presi- The state of New Jersey also fields minor league teams in dent Wilson was fond of the area, with West Long Branch being baseball, basketball and hockey. one of his favorite places to vacation. Today the bourough con- tinues to be a beloved resort, neighboring the .

HAWKS SOCCER 2001 31 “I want a school that’s big enough to give me a lot of choices, but also offers per- sonalized instruction, where you’re not in a class with 300 others.” If this sounds famil- iar, we invite you to discover what more than 3,400 full-time undergraduate students here already know - Monmouth University offers the opportunities of a large university and the personalized attention found at small private colleges.

OVERVIEW Located less than a mile from the ocean on the scenic Jersey Shore, Monmouth Univer- sity is a private, comprehensive institution of higher learning committed to service in the public interest and to the enhancement of the quality of life. The University aims to provide a learning process and environment which enables men and women to pursue their HISTORIC WILSON HALL educational goals, realize their full potential, contribute actively to their community and Woodrow Wilson Hall (the centerpiece build- determine the direction of their lives. ing) and the Murry and Leonie Guggenheim Approximately 5,300 students, including Library, which were added to the National 1,100 graduate students, are currently en- Register of Historic Places in 1978, con- rolled. They represent 19 states and 30 na- necting Monmouth University with New tions. Nearly 1,600 students live on campus Jersey’s historic past. in 11 residence halls and two garden apart- ment complexes. Monmouth's growth is wit- EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS nessed by the addition of three residence halls Monmouth University offers 43 under- since 1996. graduate and graduate degree programs and concentrations in six distinct schools - the HISTORY School of Business Administration, the Founded in 1933 as Monmouth Junior Col- Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities lege, the University acquired its core cam- and Social Sciences, the Edward G. Schlaefer pus, the former Shadow Lawn estate, in 1956, School, the School of Education, the School and in the following year initiated its bacca- of Nursing and the School of Graduate Stud- laureate curricula. The University's 149-acre ies. campus, considered to be one of the most beautiful in New Jersey, includes 49 buildings CAMPUS SERVICES which blend old and contemporary architec- To ensure undergraduate success for stu- tural styles. Among these buildings are dents of all skill levels, Monmouth offers integrated advising services through the Life and Career Advising Center (LCAC). The -DID YOU KNOW- Center provides a single, convenient loca- tion for comprehensive counseling in aca- Monmouth & Ocean Counties were selected demic, career and personal matters. by Money Magazine as the third most de- Monmouth places a high value on student sirable place to live in the United States. retention, and in 1990 its programs received nationwide recognition at the National Conf-

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