CORTLAND

MEN's soccer 2015 TEam Guide 2015 Season Preview In 2014, the Cortland men’s three league titles and a county soccer team produced its best championship. season in more than 20 years. The Red Dragons equaled the school Three midfielders are back record for victories after posting a in 2015, including two starters. 16-5-1 record. The team set a new Senior captain Robby Reiser program mark with six consecutive earned third team All-SUNYAC shutouts that was part of a 12- honors in 2014. Reiser, one of game unbeaten streak and finished four players to start all 22 games, the campaign by tying for ninth finished second in scoring with 19 nationally after winning a pair of points on eight goals and three NCAA Div. III playoff games. assists. Junior Daniel Friend also earned the starting nod in every This season, fourth-year head match last season. Friend totaled coach Steve Axtell brings back 14 12 points on three goals and a players, including six starters. He team-best six assists. Senior Tyler also welcomes 17 newcomers, so Marsh saw the field in 16 games competition will be intense for with one start in 2014, netting a Senior Andrew Troisi. playing time as the team looks to pair of goals on the season. Senior Tyler Marsh. make a return to the postseason. Six players join the program The team will seek a new starting goalkeeper this season after in the midfield. Junior Hauke Nehrhoff comes to Cortland with the graduation of four-year starter Tim Beauvais, who now serves as extensive club experience in Germany. Junior Matt Gordon was a an assistant coach. Junior Joe Brandofino has been with the program two-year member of the soccer team at Sacred Heart University. for two seasons. He posted a shutout in his first career game as Sophomore Kevin Carpenter last played at St. Bonaventure. a freshman and served as a back up in 2014. Sophomore Connor Young was a member of the team last season but did not see game Freshman Michael Miner started two seasons at Shenendehowa action. Freshman Zach Zaia joins the Red Dragons after posting 13 High and helped lead his team to sectional and regional titles as shutouts and earning all-county honors as a senior at Massapequa a senior. Freshman Alex Purcell was a three-year starter at Lansing High. High where he earned all-state honors and helped guide his team to three sectional titles and state final appearances. Freshman Defensively, the Red Dragons welcome back three starters. Anthony Rocchio, who started four seasons at MacArthur, received Senior captain Sean Streb started all 22 games as a junior, his first all-county and All-Long Island honors and helped lead his team to a year with the program. Streb, who earned second team All-SUNYAC county title as a senior. honors, scored 12 points on six goals, including three game-winners. Junior Jack Sumski saw action in all 22 games at central defense with Just two of the eight forwards on the roster are returners. Junior 20 starts after being in the starting lineup 13 times as a freshman. Nick Tata competed in 19 games with 16 starts last season. Tata Junior David Sherman stepped into the starting lineup midway scored 11 points on three goals and five assists. Junior Andre Brown through the season, finishing 2014 with 12 games played and 10 appeared in 16 games with five starts in 2014. starts. Juniors Tyler Kirschner and Marlon Montini as well as freshmen Four other players return on Matt Aprile, Nick Daigle, Andrew Prendergast and Billy Walsh join the back line. Seniors Andrew Troisi the squad up top. Kirschner last played at SUNY Oneonta, while and Jordan Mastronardi look to Montini competed on multiple club teams in Germany. earn more playing time in 2015 after seeing the field in eight and two Aprile started four years at games, respectively, last season. Smithtown West where he earned Junior Connor Brown appeared in all-county and all-state honors seven games with one start as a as a senior and helped guide the sophomore, picking up an assist. squad to three league crowns and Sophomore Drew DeJohn makes a county title. Daigle played three the move to defense from the seasons at Warwick Valley, earning midfield where he played in 12 second team all-state and Section games as a freshman, including a Nine AA Division Two Offensive start against Messiah in the NCAA Player of the Year honors as a Div. III playoffs. senior. Prendergast was named the Class AA Offensive Player of the Newcomers to the team on Year and all-county as a senior at defense include junior Ronald Massapequa High. Walsh started Junior Daniel Friend. Pressley and freshmen Michael four seasons at East Meadow High Dillon, Jerome Goodridge and and was named the conference Matt Hellerman. Pressley won a Player of the Year as a junior and junior college national title at Suffolk Community College. Dillon senior. competed five seasons with the Albertson Soccer Club. Goodridge Senior Jordan Mastronardi. was a three-time ODP state team selection. Hellerman started three seasons at Smithtown West, helping to lead the squad to CORTLAND Coaching Staff Steve Axtell Head Coach

Steve Axtell enters his fourth season as Cortland’s men’s soccer head coach in 2015 with an overall record of 36-20-3. He was named the head coach in June 2012 after serving as interim head coach for five months and as an assistant coach for the Red Dragons in 2010 and 2011. He also was a volunteer student assistant coach during the 2007 season.

Last season, Axtell guided Cortland to its best national finish since 1993, tying for ninth in the NCAA Div. III playoffs. The team finished as Left to right: Robert Emmett, Per Poulsen, Steve Axtell, E.J. runner-up during both the SUNYAC regular season and at the conference tournament and posted a 16-5-1 record, tying the program mark for wins in a Reutemann, Tim Beauvais, Matthew Akin. Not pictured: season. The Red Dragons set a school record with six consecutive shutouts Darren McCormack. and strung together a 12-game unbeaten streak (11-0-1), while the team’s starting goalkeeper became the program’s all-time leader in shutouts and Per Poulsen saves during the season. Assistant Coach

In 2013, Axtell led the Red Dragons to an 11-7-1 record, a second-place The 2015 season is Per Poulsen’s second as an assistant coach on the finish in the SUNYAC regular-season standings and a runner-up showing in Cortland men’s soccer staff. Poulsen earned a bachelor’s degree in business the conference tournament. In 2012, Cortland posted a 9-8-1 record and administration/marketing from Grand View University in 2012. a earned berth in the SUNYAC postseason tournament. The Red Dragons won their opening playoff game before falling in the semifinals to the top While at Grand View, Poulsen was a three-year starter at central seed. defender on the soccer team, earning first team all-conference honors each season. Prior to Grand View, Poulsen received all-conference and all-region A goalkeeper for the Red Dragons for three seasons (2006, 2008-09), accolades at Monroe Community College. Axtell earned All-SUNYAC honors in 2008 and appeared in 39 career games with nine shutouts. He earned a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology in 2008 A native of Losning, Denmark, Poulsen competed with several club and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in exercise science. soccer teams in his home country. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree at Cortland. A native of Franklin, N.Y., Axtell holds a Premier Diploma and an Ad- vanced National Goalkeeping Diploma from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) with Distinguished Pass. He was appointed Tim Beauvais to the NSCAA National Staff, which makes him both a National Staff Assistant Coach member as well as Associate National Goalkeeping Staff for the NSCAA. He teaches NSCAA coaching courses throughout the Northeast and directs the Tim Beauvais joins the Cortland men’s soccer coaching staff in 2015 Goalkeeper College ID Camps at the University of Connecticut during the after a stellar four-year career with the Red Dragons. summer. Beauvais, who earned a bachelor’s degree in sport management from Axtell also is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and has the College in May, 2015, finished his career as the program’s all-time leader received a conditioning for soccer diploma from the International Coaches with 337 saves and 24 shutouts and holds the school record with six consec- Association. He is the founder and director of the OnePlus Soccer Acad- utive shutouts. A two-time first team All-SUNYAC selection and first team emy in Ithaca, N.Y., which features teams ranging from U8 to U18, residential all-region and All-Upstate honoree as a senior, Beauvais posted a camps and clinics. The Academy does the training for various soccer clubs 36-24-5 record in 65 career games. in the area, has a goalkeeping academy and conducts coaching education clinics throughout the year. Part of the organization is a non-profit club that Robert Emmett holds grassroots programs for young players at no cost throughout New Assistant Coach York state. The 2015 season is Robert Emmett’s first as an assistant coach for the Besides assisting with both the men’s and women’s soccer programs at Red Dragon men’s soccer program after competing on the Cortland men’s Cortland, Axtell has served as the head coach of the Central Region scho- soccer team as a goalkeeper for four seasons. lastic soccer team at the Empire State Games. He has acted as director of soccer at Camp Winadu in Mass. for two years and Ithaca MicroSoccer for one year. In April 2013, Axtell was named to the ODP Region-1 Staff as its Prior to Cortland, Emmett served as an assistant coach for the Cort- goalkeeper coach. land women’s soccer team and as a coach at the OnePlus Soccer Academy. He holds National Soccer Coaches Association of America Goalkeeping Level 3 and Field Player Level 6 Diplomas. E.J. Reutemann Assistant Coach A native of Ramsey, N.J., Emmett received a bachelor’s degree in sport management with a minor in communications from the College in May, After a four-year career with the Red Dragons, E.J. Reutemann enters 2014. his fourth year as an assistant coach in 2015. Reutemann played in 70 games in his four seasons at Cortland from 2008-11. He led the team in assists as a Darren McCormack junior and senior and was selected as a team captain in his final season. Assistant Coach A native of Clifton Park, N.Y., Reutemann, who earned a bachelor’s degree in sport management from the College in 2012, won a Class AA state After two seasons as a starting midfielder at Cortland, Darren McCor- title at Shenendehowa High School. mack enters his first season as an assistant coach with the program in 2015.

He currently is the head coach of the Ithaca High School girls’ varsity McCormack earned first team All-SUNYAC and All-ECAC honors both soccer program and is pursuing his master’s degree at the College. A true seasons and was a second team all-region selection as a senior and received student of the game, Reutemann holds an NSCAA Advanced National third team all-region accolades as a junior. In 37 games, he scored 28 points Diploma. on 10 goals and eight assists. r e d d r a g o n s Team Roster

No. Name...... Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School 1 Zach Zaia...... G 5-9 155 Fr. Massapequa Park Massapequa 2 Matt Hellerman...... D 6-3 200 Fr. Smithtown Smithtown West 3 Michael Miner...... M 5-7 150 Fr. Clifton Park Shenendehowa 4 Matt Gordon...... M 5-10 165 Jr. Stony Brook Ward Melville 5 Michael Dillon...... D 5-10 170 Fr. Floral Park Holy Cross 6 Drew DeJohn...... D 5-11 170 So. Spencerport Spencerport 7 David Sherman...... D 6-0 175 Jr. Elwood John H. Glenn 8 Nick Tata...... F 5-6 160 Jr. Rochester Aquinas Institute 9 Matt Aprile...... F 6-2 195 Fr. Smithtown Smithtown West 10 Andre Brown...... F 5-11 160 Jr. Kingston, Jamaica Oberlin 11 Tyler Marsh...... M 5-6 160 Sr. Marathon Marathon 12 Ronald Pressley...... D 5-3 145 Jr. Coram Longwood 13 Nick Daigle...... F 5-11 165 Fr. Warwick Warwick Valley 14 Robby Reiser...... M 5-10 160 Sr. Melville Half Hollow Hills East 15 Kevin Carpenter...... M 5-11 170 So. Kings Park Kings Park 16 Jordan Mastronardi...... D 5-7 160 Sr. Endicott Union-Endicott 17 Andrew Prendergast...... F 5-8 150 Fr. Massapequa Massapequa 18 Daniel Friend...... M 6-0 165 Jr. Deer Park Deer Park 19 Sean Streb...... D 6-1 190 Sr. Lansing Lansing 20 Jack Sumski...... D 6-0 185 Jr. Lindenhurst Lindenhurst 21 Connor Brown...... D 5-9 165 Jr. Oneonta Oneonta 22 Tyler Kirschner...... F 5-8 160 Jr. Dix Hills Half Hollow Hills East 23 Hauke Nehrhoff...... M 6-2 195 Jr. Cologne, Germany Gymnasium Obervieland 24 Billy Walsh...... F 5-9 145 Fr. East Meadow East Meadow 25 Marlon Montini...... F 6-1 165 Jr. Cologne, Germany Gymnasium Horn 26 Jerome Goodridge...... D 5-10 150 Fr. Toronto, ON C.W. Baker (NY) 27 Alex Purcell...... M 5-8 130 Fr. Lansing Lansing 28 Andrew Troisi...... D 5-8 155 Sr. Ithaca Ithaca 32 Joe Brandofino...... G 5-11 185 Jr. East Northport Commack 33 Connor Young...... G 6-0 190 So. Bayport Bayport-Blue Point 34 Anthony Rocchio...... M 5-8 160 Fr. Wantagh MacArthur

Head Coach: Steve Axtell (Cortland ‘08), 4th Year (36-20-1) Assistant Coaches: E.J. Reutemann, Per Poulsen, Tim Beauvais, Robert Emmett, Darren McCormack Student Assistant: Matthew Akin Performance Team: Frank Dolan, Andrew Fitzgerald, Craig Li Captains: Robby Reiser, Sean Streb 2014 Record: 16-5-1 (tied for 9th nationally in Div. III) Player Profiles

RETURNING PLAYERS

Joe Brandofino in track and field for two seasons...Parents: Colleen Knight and Orville Junior, Goalkeeper Brown Brothers/Sisters: Orville, Aisha. Major: Physical Education East Northport, New York Connor Brown 2014: Joe was a member of the program but did not Junior, Defense see game action...2013: Saw action in and started Major: Political Science one game...Posted a 1-0 record with a 0.00 GAA, four Oneonta, New York saves, a 1.000 save percentage and one shutout... 2014: Connor appeared in seven games with a start Made four saves in a 1-0 shutout at Ithaca in his collegiate debut... at Clarkson...Saw action against Messiah in the NCAA High School: Graduated from Commack in 2013, where he received Div. III third round...Recorded an assist on Cortland’s the President’s Award...Two-year member of the soccer team, one as final goal in the 82nd minute in an 8-1 win versus a starter...Played one season of outfield in ...Other: U16 soccer Canton...2013: Member of the program but did not see game action... team won state championship...Parents: Kathy and Lou Brandofino... High School: A 2013 graduate of Oneonta...Four-year member of the Father played baseball at Le Moyne College...Brothers/Sisters: Paul, soccer team, three as a starter...Three-time conference and section Alyssa...Alyssa played soccer at Sacred Heart. all-star...Earned second team all-state honors as a senior...Team won two section titles and STAC championship his senior season...Other: Andre Brown Member of the Dean’s List at Cortland...Parents: Karen and Richard Junior, Forward Brown Brothers/Sisters: Rachael. Major: Business Economics Kingston, Jamaica Drew DeJohn 2014: Andre played in 16 games with five starts... Sophomore, Defense Earned starts in Cortland’s first two games of the Major: Exercise Science season at St. Lawrence and Clarkson...Prior to Spencerport, New York Cortland: Attended Suffolk Community College, 2014: Drew saw the field in 12 games, including where he was a member of the soccer team...Team finished as NJCAA a start against Messiah in the NCAA Div. III third runner-up...High School: A 2007 graduate of Oberlin...Finished second round...Recorded an assist on Cortland’s second goal in class studies...Three-year member of the soccer team...Competed in the 54th minute in a 3-0 win over Neumann in the CORTLAND Player Profiles NCAA Div. III first round...High School: A 2014 graduate of Spencerport, Three-year member of the soccer team, two as a starter...Named first where he was a member of the National Honor Society and high honor team all-conference and an all-state nominee as a senior...Wrestled roll...Three-year starter in soccer...Named Monroe County Div. II Player for one season...Placed sixth in Section Four tournament...Three-year of the Year and second team all-state as a senior...Team won three member of the team...Team reached sectional final twice... Monroe County and Section Five titles...Other: Member of the National Other: Member of the Dean’s List at Cortland...Parents: Elda and David Society of Leadership and Success and the Dean’s List at Cortland... Mastronardi Brothers/Sisters: Alyssa. Parents: Susan and Stephen DeJohn Brothers/Sisters: Bethany, Abby. Robby Reiser Daniel Friend Senior, Midfield Junior, Midfield Major: Exercise Science Major: Physical Education Melville, New York Deer Park, New York 2014: Robby earned third team All-SUNYAC honors 2014: Daniel was one of four players to start all and was named to the SUNYAC All-Tournament 22 games...Scored 12 points on three goals and six Team...One of four players to start all 22 games... assists...Tied for the team lead in assists...Scored Second on the team in scoring with 19 points on the game-winning goal in the 59th minute in a 1-0 eight goals and three assists...Tallied Cortland’s second goal in the 54th victory at Scranton...Assisted on both of Cortland’s goals in the 32nd minute in a 3-0 win against Neumann in the NCAA Div. III first round... and 41st minutes in a 2-1 win over Rutgers-Newark in the NCAA Div. III Scored the game-winning goal 3:08 into the second overtime in a 1-0 second round...Tallied Cortland’s third goal in the 59th minute in a 4-0 win at RIT...Netted Cortland’s goal in the 13th minute in a 2-1 setback at win versus Oswego...Assisted on Cortland’s first two goals in the first Oneonta in the SUNYAC Finals...Scored the game-winning goal in the half in a 4-1 victory versus Fredonia...Recorded two assists in a 4-3 win 79th minute in a 2-0 victory at New Paltz...Tallied the game-tying goal at Brockport, including on the game-winning goal 4:19 into overtime... in the 60th minute in a 2-2 double-overtime tie at Oneonta...Recorded Scored Cortland’s second goal in the 26th minute in a 6-0 victory versus a goal and an assist in a 6-0 win versus Elmira and an 8-1 victory versus Elmira...2013: Saw the field in 15 games with 12 starts...Scored five points Canton...Scored Cortland’s first goal in the 22nd minute in a 4-1 win on one goal and three assists...Tallied Cortland’s fourth goal in the 57th versus Fredonia...Assisted on Cortland’s first goal in the 14th minute in minute in a 5-0 win at Oswego...Assisted on the first two goals in the a 2-1 win versus Buffalo St...2013: Appeared in 16 games with 15 starts... third and eighth minutes in a 6-1 victory versus New Paltz...Assisted Scored nine points on three goals and three assists...Tallied the game- on Cortland’s fourth goal in the 73rd minute in a 5-0 win versus RIT... winning goal 1:41 into overtime in a 1-0 victory at Fredonia St...Scored High School: A 2013 graduate of Deer Park, where he was a member the game-tying goal in the 77th minute in a 1-1 double-overtime tie of the honor roll...Three-year starter in soccer...Earned all-league, all- versus Brockport...Netted Cortland’s second goal in the 42nd minute in conference and all-county honors as a senior...Named all-league as a a 5-0 win at Oswego...Assisted on Cortland’s first goal in the 12th minute junior...Team won league title with an undefeated record...Three-year in a 2-1 overtime win versus Nazareth...Recorded assists at Clarkson and member of the tennis team...Other: Aunt Marilyn Friend is a Cortland Montclair St...2012: Played in 17 games with 15 starts...Scored four points graduate...Parents: Christopher and Darnel Friend Brothers/Sisters: on one goal and two assists...Netted Cortland’s first goal in the 51st Jeremy, Samantha. minute in a 4-3 overtime win versus Plattsburgh...Assisted on Cortland’s final goal in the 89th minute in a 4-0 victory versus Wells...Assisted Tyler Marsh on Cortland’s first goal in a 3-1 win versus Geneseo in the SUNYAC Senior, Midfield Quarterfinals...High School: Graduated from Half Hollow Hills East in Major: Coaching 2012, where he was a member of the National Honor Society and the Marathon, New York high honor roll and a Scholar Athlete...Four-year member of the soccer 2014: Tyler appeared in 16 games with a start at team, three as a starter...Named all-league and all-conference as a junior Scranton...Scored four points on two goals...Tallied and senior...Team captain...Received Coaches Award...Team won league an insurance goal in the 86th minute in a 4-1 win title his senior season...Two-year starter in ...Team MVP as versus Fredonia...Netted Cortland’s final goal in the a senior...Played one season of lacrosse...Parents: Beatrice and James 82nd minute in an 8-1 victory versus Canton...2013: Saw action in 17 Reiser...Mother played volleyball at Oneonta...Father played basketball games with eight starts...Scored six points on three goals...Tallied the at Oneonta...Brothers/Sisters: Jimmy, Mary...Jimmy played lacrosse at game-winning goal 44 seconds into the first half in a 5-0 victory versus Oneonta....Mary is a member of the women’s lacrosse team at Oneonta. RIT...Scored Cortland’s first goal in the 12th minute in a 2-1 overtime win versus Nazareth...Notched Cortland’s fourth goal in the 32nd David Sherman minute in a 6-1 victory versus New Paltz...Prior to Cortland: Attended Junior, Defense Brockport, where he was a member of the Dean’s List and soccer team... Major: Fitness Development High School: A 2011 graduate of Marathon Central...Three-year starter Elwood, New York in soccer...First team all-state selection and MVP of state tournament 2014: David appeared in 12 games with 10 starts, as a senior...Team reached state semifinals three times...Competed in including both SUNYAC Tournament games and golf, basketball and baseball...Parents: Karen and Ray Marsh Brothers/ NCAA Div. III playoff games against Neumann and Sisters: Kyle, Tiffany...Kyle played soccer at Oneonta...Tiffany played Rutgers-Newark...Cortland outscored opponents, 32- field hockey at Maryland. 10, in games in which he played...2013: Played at Buffalo St. and started in a win at Ithaca...High School: Graduated from John H. Glenn in 2013, Jordan Mastronardi where he was a member of the Young Elwood Students peer leadership Senior, Defense program...Two-year starter in soccer...Named all-league as a junior and Major: Exercise Science all-conference as a senior...Team reached Suffolk County final his senior Endicott, New York season...Two-year starter in lacrosse...Other: Won a gold medal at the 2014: Jordan played in wins versus Ithaca and Maccabi Games...Uncle Jason Sherman is a Cortland graduate...Parents: Canton...2013: Saw the field in eight games with Marci and Seth Sherman...Father is a Cortland graduate...Brothers/ five starts...Cortland out scored opponents, 26-12, Sisters: Jake. in games in which he played...2012: Appeared in 12 games with five starts...Scored one goal on the season...Netted Cortland’s third goal in the 81st minute in a 4-3 overtime win versus Plattsburgh...High School: Graduated with honors from Union-Endicott in 2012...Member of the National Honor Society...Scholar Athlete... r e d d r a g o n s Player Profiles Sean Streb Parents: Tammy and Pat Tata...Father played professional soccer for the Senior, Defense ...Brothers/Sisters: Briana...Played soccer at St. Francis Major: Fitness Development University. Lansing, New York 2014: Sean earned second team All-SUNYAC honors Andrew Troisi and was named to the SUNYAC All-Tournament Senior, Defense Team...One of four players to start all 22 games... Major: Adolescence Education: Mathematics Scored 12 points on six goals...Second on the team Ithaca, New York with three game-winning goals and third in goals scored...Scored the 2014: Andrew appeared in eight games...Earned game-winner 8:35 into overtime in a 1-0 victory versus Brockport in the starts at St. Lawrence and against Messiah in the SUNYAC Semifinals...Tallied the game-winning goal 13 seconds before NCAA Div. III third round...2013: Missed the season the end of regulation in a 1-0 win versus Plattsburgh...Scored Cortland’s due to injury...2012: Only player to start all 18 first two goals, including the game-winner, 65 seconds apart midway games...Member of a defense that recorded six shutouts during the through the first half in an 8-1 win versus Canton...Tallied Cortland’s first season...2011: Played in 11 games with three starts...Recorded one assist goal in the 12th minute in a 2-2 double-overtime tie at Oneonta...Scored on the season...Assisted on Cortland’s second goal in the 54th minute Cortland’s second goal 4 seconds before the half in a 4-0 victory versus in a 2-2 double-overtime tie versus New Paltz...High School: A 2011 Oswego...Prior to Cortland: Attended Tompkins Cortland Community graduate of Ithaca...Three-year starter in soccer...Led team in scoring College, where he received the Chancellor’s Award...Two-year starter in as a junior and senior...Earned all-conference and all-state honors as soccer...Two-time All-American...Team won conference crown...Played a junior and senior...Team captain and all-region selection as a senior... one season of baseball...Earned all-conference honors...High School: Two-year starter in lacrosse...Named Most Improved and earned A 2012 graduate of Lansing...Member of the National Honor Society... all-conference and all-section honors as a senior...Team reached state Two-year starter in soccer...Earned all-state and all-conference honors... finals...Other: Member of the Dean’s List at Cortland...Member of the Team won sectional and regional titles...Two-year starter in baseball... SUNYAC All-Academic Team...Competed in 2010 Empire State Games... Named Class C Player of the Year...Earned all-state and all-conference Great Uncle Nick Troisi is a member of Cortland’s C-Club Hall of Fame... honors...Team won sectional, regional and state titles...Parents: Janice Aunt Carole Troisi Tarney played tennis at Cortland...Parents: Alaine and Thomas Streb Brothers/Sisters: Brian. and David Troisi...Mother competed in swimming and cheerleading at Syracuse University and earned an advanced degree from Cortland... Jack Sumski Father played tennis at Broome Community College...Brothers/Sisters: Junior, Defense Scott Hoornbeck, Gregg Hoornbeck...Scott competed in track and field Major: Physics at Oswego and Fredonia St. Lindenhurst, New York 2014: Jack saw the field in all 22 games with 20 Connor Young starts...Member of a defense that recorded 10 Sophomore, Goalkeeper shutouts during the season, including a school- Major: Pre-major record six consecutive...2013: Played in 14 games with Bayport, New York 13 starts...Member of a defense that recorded eight shutouts during 2014: Connor was a member of the program but the season...High School: A 2013 graduate of Lindenhurst, where he did not compete in game action...High School: A was a member of the Principal’s List and earned academic all-county 2014 graduate of Bayport-Blue Point...Three-year honors in basketball...Four-year starter in soccer...Competed in Long starter in soccer...Earned all-league honors...Played Island Exceptional Senior Game...Two-time all-conference selection one season of lacrosse...Parents: Doreen and John Young...Father is a and named all-county as a senior...Two-year member of the basketball Cortland graduate...Brothers/Sisters: Shane, Kelly...Shane plays football team...Other: Received SUNY Cortland Merit Scholarship...Member at Susquehanna. of the Dean’s List at Cortland...Member of the SUNYAC All-Academic Team and the Commissioner’s List...Parents: JoAnne and Peter Sumski NEWCOMERS Brothers/Sisters: Natalie. Matt Aprile Freshman, Forward Nick Tata Major: Pre-major Smithtown, New York Junior, Forward High School: Matt is a 2015 graduate of Smithtown West...Member Major: Sport Management of the Spanish Honor Society...Four-year starter in soccer...Earned Rochester, New York all-county and all-state honors as a senior...Three-time all-conference 2014: Nick appeared in 19 games with 16 starts... selection...Team won three league titles and one Suffolk County Scored 11 points on three goals and five assists... championship...Parents: Diane and Anthony Aprile Brothers/Sisters: Tallied Cortland’s third goal in the 74th minute in a Anthony. 3-0 victory over Neumann in the NCAA Div. III first round...Scored the game-winning goal in the 14th minute and added an Kevin Carpenter Sophomore, Midfield assist on Cortland’s second goal in the 26th minute in a 6-0 win versus Major: Business Economics Kings Park, New York Elmira...Scored Cortland’s first goal in the 26th minute in a 4-3 double- Prior to Cortland: Kevin attended St. Bonaventure, where he was a overtime win at Brockport...Assisted on the game-winner 13 seconds member of the Dean’s List...Member of the soccer team...Saw action in before the end of regulation in a 1-0 victory versus Plattsburgh... seven games...High School: Graduated from Kings Park in 2014...Four- Assisted on the game-winning goal in the 85th minute in a 2-1 victory year starter in soccer...Team captain and MVP as a junior and senior... versus Buffalo St...Assisted on Cortland’s goal in the 79th minute Parents: Genevieve and Thomas Carpenter Brothers/Sisters: Anastasia, in a 2-1 setback at Clarkson...Recorded an assist in the 87th minute Genevieve. at St. Lawrence...Prior to Cortland: Attended Monroe Community College and The College at Brockport...Started in soccer one season Nick Daigle Freshman, Forward at Brockport...Led the team in assists...Earned third team All-SUNYAC Major: Political Science Warwick, New York honors...High School: Graduated from Aquinas Institute in 2012, where High School: Nick is a 2015 graduate of Warwick Valley...Member of the he was a member of the honor roll...Three-year starter in soccer... National Honor Society...Named Will to Win Athlete of the Year...Three- Named second team All-Greater Rochester as a junior...First team year member of the soccer team, two as a starter...Team captain, earned All-Greater Rochester and team MVP as a senior...Other: Grandfather second team all-state, first team all-region and first team All-Hudson Frank Tata played professional soccer for the ... Valley honors and named Section Nine AA Division Two Offensive CORTLAND Player Profiles Player of the Year as a senior...Two-time first team all-section selection... Melchiorshausen club soccer squads from 2009-12...Parents: Marlies and Four-year member of the lacrosse team, three as a starter...Team Hans-Juergen Montini Brothers/Sisters: Marie-Liesa Montini. captain as a senior...Two-time first team all-section...Team won two section titles...Parents: Liesel and Steve Daigle...Mother played tennis at Hauke Nehrhoff Junior, Midfield Scranton...Father wrestled at Scranton...Brothers/Sisters: Noah, Natalie. Major: Sport Management Cologne, Germany Prior to Cortland: Hauke attended Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln... Michael Dillon Freshman, Defense High School: A 2010 graduate of Gymnasium Obervieland...Other: Has Major: Sport Management Floral Park, New York competed with TuS Komet Arsten, Brinkumer SV, SVV Sheveningen High School: Michael graduated from Holy Cross in 2015, where he was and SV Deutz soccer squads since 1996...Won three titles with TuS a member of the honor roll and the Principal’s List...Received Bellerose Komet Arsten and one title with SV Deutz...Parents: Monika and Bernd Village Mayor’s Scholarship Award...Other: Played five seasons with the Nehrhoff Brothers/Sisters: Soeren, Daria. Albertson Soccer Club and one season with the Massapequa Celtics and BW Gottschee USSDA...Parents: Madeleine and Des Dillon...Father Andrew Prendergast Freshman, Forward played soccer at Dominican College...Brothers/Sisters: Declan, Neil, Major: Pre-major Massapequa, New York Michaela. High School: Andrew graduated from Massapequa in 2015...Two-year member of the soccer team...Class AA Offensive Player of the Year Jerome Goodridge Freshman, Defense and named all-county as a senior...Team won state title his junior Major: Business Economics Toronto, Ontario year...Competed in track for one season...Parents: Deanna and Daniel High School: Jerome is a 2015 graduate of C.W. Baker...Member of the Prendergast Brothers/Sisters: Daniel, James, Kelsey. honor roll...Competed in track for two seasons...Other: Club soccer team won a state cup championship...Three-time ODP state team Ronald Pressley Junior, Defense selection...Parents: Emoy and Hugh Goodridge Brothers/Sisters: Major: Psychology Coram, New York Jonathan, James, Justin. Prior to Cortland: Ronald attended Suffolk Community College...Two- year member of the soccer team...Team won 2010 junior college national Matt Gordon Junior, Midfield title...High School: A 2009 graduate of Longwood...Two-year member Major: New Media Communications Stony Brook, New York of the soccer team...Earned all-league honors as a senior...Parents: Prior to Cortland: Matt attended Sacred Heart University...Two-year Charlotte and Ronald Pressley Brothers/Sisters: Charon. member of the soccer team...High School: Graduated from Ward Melville in 2013...Three-year starter in soccer...Team captain and all- Alex Purcell Freshman, Midfield league as a senior...Parents: Iris and Nick Gordon Brothers/Sisters: Major: Pre-law Lansing, New York Kelsey. High School: Alex graduated from Lansing in 2015...Four-member of the soccer team, three as a starter...Earned second team all-state honors... Matt Hellerman Freshman, Defense Section Four All-Star and conference MVP...Team won three straight Major: Pre-major Smithtown, New York sectional titles and was a three-time state finalist...Played four seasons High School: Matt is a 2015 graduate of Smithtown West...Three-year of baseball...Other: Attended the Syracuse Developmental Academy for starter in soccer...Team won three league titles and one Suffolk County two years...Parents: Marcella and Charlie Purcell...Mother is a Cortland championship...Other: Youth soccer team won a national title...Parents: graduate...Brothers/Sisters: Daniel. Deborah and Steve Hellerman Brothers/Sisters: Jamie, Samantha. Anthony Rocchio Freshman, Midfield Tyler Kirschner Junior, Forward Major: Exercise Science Wantagh, New York Major: Communication Studies Dix Hills, New York High School: Anthony is a 2015 graduate of MacArthur...Member of the Prior to Cortland: Tyler attended Oneonta...Member of the soccer honor roll, National Honor Society, Business Honor Society and World team...Scored five points on two goals and one assist as a freshman... Language Honor Society...Four-year starter in soccer...Earned all-county High School: Graduated from Half Hollow Hills East in 2013...Four- and All-Long Island honors and named MVP of county title game as a year starter in soccer...Earned second team all-state and all-region senior...All-conference selection as a junior...Team won Nassau County and first team All-Long Island honors as a senior...Named all-county, championship his senior season...Parents: Laura and Tony Rocchio all-conference and all-league and team won league title his junior Brothers/Sisters: Caitlin, Melanie, Amanda, Pamela...Melanie played season...Team reached county final his senior season...Parents: Jane and soccer at Geneseo. Andy Kirschner Brothers/Sisters: Alec, Carly...Alec played hockey at Connecticut and professionally for several minor league clubs...Carly Billy Walsh Freshman, Forward played soccer at Binghamton. Major: Sport Management East Meadow, New York High School: Billy graduated from East Meadow in 2015...Four-year Michael Miner Freshman, Midfield starter in soccer...Earned all-county honors and named the conference Major: Business Economics Clifton Park, New York Player of the Year as a junior and senior...Named honorable mention High School: Michael is a 2015 graduate if Shenendehowa, where he all-county as a sophomore...Parents: Janice and Jim Walsh Brothers/ was a member of the Achievement List...Three-year member of the Sisters: Brittany, Marissa...Brittany played soccer at Binghamton soccer team, two as a starter...Named second team All-Saratogian and University. team won sectional and regional titles his senior season...Other: Great Uncle Robert Miner played football at Cortland...Aunt Sandra Miner, Zach Zaia Freshman, Goalkeeper Uncle Mark Miner and cousin Brianna Miner are all Cortland graduates... Major: Business Economics Massapequa Park, New York Parents: Cynthia and Brian Miner...Father is a Cortland graduate... High School: Zach is a 2015 graduate of Massapequa...Member of the Brothers/Sisters: Joseph, Matthew...Joseph played soccer at Siena honor roll...Played one season of soccer during his senior year...Earned College...Matthew played basketball at Saint Edwards University. all-county honors...Led Long Island high schools with 13 shutouts...Team won conference title...Other: Uncle Joseph Pistoia and cousin Tyler Marlon Montini Junior, Forward Pistoia played football at the University of Tulsa...Parents: Susan and Major: Sport Management Cologne, Germany John Zaia Brothers/Sisters: Jordan. Prior to Cortland: Marlon attended Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln... High School: Graduated from Gymnasium Horn in 2012...Other: Has competed with FC Oberneuland, TSV Fischerhude, SC Borgfeld and TSV

r e d d r a g o n s 2014 Statistics and Results

Player...... GP GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% GWG PK Att. Ole Toepfer...... 19 19 10 6 26 50 .200 5 0 0 Robby Reiser...... 22 22 8 3 19 23 .348 2 0 0 Ole Daumann...... 20 18 5 4 14 19 .263 1 0 0 Darren McCormack...... 20 18 4 5 13 39 .103 1 1 1 Sean Streb...... 22 22 6 0 12 24 .250 3 0 0 Daniel Tesoro...... 21 12 5 2 12 58 .086 0 1 1 Daniel Friend...... 22 22 3 6 12 57 .053 1 0 0 Nick Tata...... 19 16 3 5 11 40 .075 1 0 0 Chris McBride...... 20 20 3 0 6 17 .176 1 3 3 Thomas Nocito...... 19 1 0 6 6 18 .000 0 0 1 Tyler Marsh...... 16 1 2 0 4 9 .222 0 0 0 Matt Williams...... 19 1 1 0 2 13 .077 0 0 0 Drew DeJohn...... 12 1 0 1 1 8 .000 0 0 0 Connor Brown...... 7 1 0 1 1 1 .000 0 0 0 Andre Brown...... 16 5 0 0 0 16 .000 0 0 0 David Sherman...... 12 10 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Andres Padilla...... 10 9 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Matt Montanez...... 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Dan Keller...... 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Jack Sumski...... 22 20 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Andrew Troisi...... 8 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Jordan Mastronardi...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Jeremy Waite...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL...... 22 22 51 39 141 399 .128 16 5 6 OPPONENTS...... 22 22 26 22 74 264 .098 5 0 0

Player...... GP GS Minutes GA GAA Saves Pct. W L T ShO Brian McNicholas...... 1 0 45:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 Tim Beauvais...... 22 22 1981:02 26 1.18 83 .761 16 5 1 10 Team...... 0 0 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 TOTAL...... 22 22 2026:02 26 1.15 83 .764 16 5 1 10 OPPONENTS...... 22 22 2026:02 51 2.27 126 .712 5 16 1 2

Date Opponent...... Score Aug. 29 at St. Lawrence...... L 2-5 Aug. 30 at Clarkson...... L 1-2 Sep. 6 ELMIRA...... W 6-0 Sep. 10 MONTCLAIR ST...... W 1-0 Sep. 13 at RIT...... W 1-0 (2OT) Sep. 14 ITHACA...... W 2-0 Sep. 20 at Scranton...... W 1-0 Sep. 26 * at New Paltz...... W 2-0 Sep. 27 * at Oneonta...... T 2-2 (2OT) Oct. 3 * PLATTSBURGH...... W 1-0 Oct. 4 * POTSDAM...... W 3-1 Oct. 10 * BUFFALO ST...... W 2-1 Oct. 11 * FREDONIA...... W 4-1 Oct. 17 * at The College at Brockport...... W 4-3 (OT) Oct. 18 * at Geneseo...... L 0-1 Oct. 25 * OSWEGO...... W 4-0 Oct. 26 CANTON...... W 8-1 Nov. 5 + THE COLL. AT BROCKPORT..... W 1-0 (OT) Nov. 8 = at Oneonta...... L 1-2 Nov. 15 ! Neumann...... W 3-0 Nov. 16 ! Rutgers-Newark...... W 2-1 Nov. 22 # Messiah...... L 0-6

HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS Junior Nick Tata recorded an assist in his first * SUNYAC game + SUNYAC Semifinals = SUNYAC Finals two games as a Red Dragon and recorded ! NCAA Div. III First and Second Rounds (at Babson) assists on two late game-winning goals in # NCAA Div. III Third Round (at Muhlenberg) victories versus Plattsburgh and Buffalo St. CORTLAND Former Cortland Players Giving Back to the Game They Love... Tim Morgan – Boys’ Assistant Coach, C.W. Baker H.S. P.J. Motsiff – Men’s Coach, College of St. Rose John Mullins – Boys’ Coach, West Islip H.S. Cortland has left a lifelong impression on many of its Tim Mullins – Girls’ Coach, West Islip H.S. former soccer players. Many of these individuals have Perry Nizzi – Men’s Coach, Hamilton College represented or still represent the “Red Dragon Way” Kevin O’Connor – Boys’ Coach, Marmion Academy (IL) through their involvement in the game that has given John Pagano – Boys’ Coach, Huntington H.S. Timothy Peabody – Girls’ Coach, Pearl River H.S. them so much. Matt Pedicini – Boys’ Assistant Coach, East Meadow H.S. Chris Perkins – Women’s Coach, Wells College Keith Agate – Boys’ Coach, Cincinnatus H.S. Pat Pidgeon – Men’s and Women’s Assistant Coach, SUNY Cortland Ryan Argenziano – Boys’ Assistant Coach, Deer Park H.S. Kevin Quinn – Boys’ Coach, Pittsford-Sutherland H.S. Steve Axtell – Men’s Head Coach, SUNY Cortland E.J. Reutemann – Men’s Assistant Coach, SUNY Cortland Alan Benda – Men’s Coach, SUNY Canton Don Riddall – Boys’ Coach, Manlius-Pebble Hill Mike Borra – Boys’ J.V. Coach, Syosset H.S. Tom Rogan, Sr. – Men’s Coach, Hudson Valley C.C. Kevin Bradley – Men’s Coach, Nassau C.C. Tom Rogan, Jr. – Men’s Coach, Fulton-Montgomery C.C. Mike Campisi – Boys’ Coach, Shenendehowa H.S. Dan Rose – Men’s Assistant Coach, SUNY Potsdam Mike Carboine – Boys’ Coach, Dryden H.S. C.J. Rozzi – Boys’ Coach, Wando H.S. (SC) Alan Catu - Men’s Coach Suffolk County C.C. Craig Sanborn – Boys’ Assistant Coach, Arlington H.S. Joe Chiavaro – Men’s Coach, U.S. Military Academy Bert Severns – President, Patrick U.S.A. John Cossaboon – Women’s Coach, University of San Diego Peter Schmitz – Boys’ Assistant Coach, Brentwood H.S. Matt Daum – Boys’ J.V. Coach, Wallkill H.S. Keith Stanley – Boys’ Assistant Coach, Massapequa H.S. Hristos Dimitriou – Men’s Coach, Binghamton University Chris Sweeney – Boys’ Coach, Massapequa H.S. Josh Eaton - Men’s Coach, Mount Union College (OH) Mike Trimarchi – Boys’ Coach, Johnstown H.S. Charlie Edkins – Men’s Coach, College Misericordia (PA) Matt Vergamini – Boys’ Coach, Greece Odyssey Academy Neil Edkins – President, N.Y.S. Referee Association Chris Waterbury – Men’s Coach, SUNY Plattsburgh Jamie Edson – Boys’ Coach, Colonie H.S. Phil Wingert – Men’s Coach, Wilkes University (PA) Jeff Ellis – Boys’ JV Coach, Southhold H.S. David Wright – Men’s Coach, Gettysburg College (PA) Paul Gannon – Men’s Assistant Coach, U.S. Military Academy Ron Zorn – N.Y.S. Boys’ H.S. Coordinator Jordan German – Boys’ and Girls’ Coach, Franklinton H.S. (NC) P.J. Gondek – Men’s Coach, Fredonia St. Please contact Cortland Associate Sports Information Director Bob Gould – Men’s Coach, Mohawk Valley C.C. Lou Hanner – Boys’ Coach, John Glenn H.S. Dan Surdam ([email protected] or (607) 753-5673) with Mike Heedles – Boys’ Coach, Lake Luzerne H.S. any additions or corrections to this list. George Herrick – Director of Coaching, N.Y.S. West Jim Hesch – Pro Player, Hershey Wildcats/Harrisburg Heat For more information on the SUNY Cortland Mike Hogan – Boys’ J.V. Coach, Harborfields H.S. Fred Hooper – Boys’ Coach, Keene Central School men’s soccer program, please contact: Mike Kelly – Boys’ Coach, North Babylon H.S. Bruce Kramer – Developmental Coach, Fowler H.S. Steve Axtell, Men’s Soccer Head Coach Bill Lehmann – Boys’ Coach, MacArthur H.S. SUNY Cortland, Park Center, P.O. Box 2000 Craig Levernois – Boys’ J.V. Coach, Guilderland H.S. Cortland, NY 13045 Anthony Marinello – Men’s Assistant Coach, SUNY Cortland (607) 753-4958 Scotty Martin – Boys’ Coach, North Rose-Wolcott H.S. e-mail: [email protected] Gary Montalto – Boys’ Coach, Arlington H.S. Web Site: http://www.cortlandreddragons.com

Cortland All-Americans Year Player All-America Status Year Player All-America Status 1946 Walter Suess Second Team 1961 John Eden Second Team 1947 Emilio DaBramo Second Team 1961 Jim McGuidwin Honorable Mention 1948 Robert Brown First Team 1962 Paul Fardy First Team 1949 William Milhaven Honorable Mention 1965 Richard Joseph Honorable Mention 1951 William Milhaven Honorable Mention 1966 Richard Spina Honorable Mention 1952 Joseph Levorchick Honorable Mention 1979 Neale Moore Second Team 1953 Vincent Palmieri First Team 1981 David Wright First Team 1954 Vincent Palmieri First Team 1981 Frank Ciliberto Second Team 1954 Clarence Mepham Second Team 1982 Frank Ciliberto First Team 1954 George McCabe Honorable Mention 1982 Halefom Belay First Team 1957 Herman Druckman Honorable Mention 1992 Mike Borra Second Team 1959 Chris Sweeney Honorable Mention 1993 Jim Hesch First Team 1960 Chris Sweeney First Team 1994 Pete Klammer Second Team 1960 Ron Zorn Honorable Mention 2002 Jesse Mankowski Third Team r e d d r a g o n s 2014 Game-by-Game Recap St. Lawrence 5, Cortland 2 Cortland 1, Scranton 0 (Aug. 29; Canton, NY) (Sep. 20; Scranton, PA) Seventh-ranked St. Lawrence broke open a close game at the Daniel Friend scored on an 18-yard half with three unanswered goals over the final 45 minutes in the shot from the left side off an assist season-opening game for both teams. The Saints took a 2-0 lead by Darren McCormack in the 59th before Darren McCormack pulled Cortland to within 2-1 with a minute, and Tim Beauvais made goal in the 40th minute. St. Lawrence then netted three goals two of his five saves in the closing in a 15-minute span to take control of the game. Ole Daumann minutes to seal the win for the made it 5-2 with his goal in the 87th minute. Red Dragons. Cortland matched the school record with its fifth Clarkson 2, Cortland 1 consecutive shutout. (Aug. 30; Potsdam, NY) Despite outshooting Clarkson, 35-10, Cortland dropped to Cortland 2, New Paltz 0 0-2 on the season after the Golden Knights scored the game- (Sep. 26; New Paltz, NY) winning goal late in regulation. Clarkson took a 1-0 lead in the Ole Daumann set up Robby Reiser’s 22nd minute, but Matt Williams scored off Nick Tata’s assist in game-winning goal in the 79th the 79th minute to tie the score. The Golden Knights answered minute and added an insurance with a score 2:18 before the end of regulation. Tim Beauvais goal 32 seconds before the end Junior Connor Brown. made five saves. of regulation, and Tim Beauvais stopped three shots as Cortland Cortland 6, Elmira 0 registered its school-record sixth straight shutout. Ole Toepfer (Sep. 6; Cortland, NY) also collected an assist for the Red Dragons in their SUNYAC The Red Dragons erupted for four first-half goals in earning their opener. first win of the season under the lights. Ole Toepfer led the offense with two goals and one assist, Robby Reiser and Nick Cortland 2, Oneonta 2 (2OT) Tata each recorded one goal and one assist and Chris McBride (Sep. 27; Oneonta, NY) and Daniel Friend tallied one goal apiece. Tim Beauvais stopped Although the team’s shutout streak came to an end, Robby two shots to earn the shutout for Cortland, which outshot the Reiser earned Cortland a tie with his goal in the 60th minute. Soaring Eagles, 33-4. Third-ranked Oneonta, which had allowed just one goal all season, halted both the Cortland’s and goalie Tim Beauvais’ Cortland 1, Montclair St. 0 school-record shutout streak at 557:07 with a goal in the second (Sep. 10; Cortland, NY) minute. Sean Streb tied the game in the 12th minute, Oneonta Chris McBride converted a penalty kick in the 10th minute after took the lead back in the 27th minute before Reiser netted the a handball on a Montclair St. player in the box, and Tim Beauvais equalizer in the second half. made two acrobatic saves in the second half to preserve the shutout as the Red Dragons knocked off the 14th-ranked Red Cortland 1, Plattsburgh 0 Hawks. Beauvais, who finished with six saves, denied scoring bids (Oct. 3; Cortland, NY) in the 71st and 76th minutes to clinch the victory. With just 13 seconds remaining in regulation, Sean Streb drove a clean header inside the left post off a cross from Nick Tata Cortland 1, RIT 0 (2OT) as the Red Dragons pulled out the conference home win in (Sep. 13; Rochester, NY) dramatic fashion while playing a man up. Tim Beauvais made one After a scoreless regulation and first-half save in recording his seventh shutout of the season. first 10-minute overtime, Robby Reiser scored off an assist from Cortland 3, Potsdam 1 Ole Toepfer in the 104th minute (Oct. 4; Cortland, NY) as the Red Dragons earned the Three different players tallied an unassisted goal for the Red road victory and kept the Tigers Dragons, who didn’t seal the win until a late score. Darren winless on the season. Tim Beauvais McCormack gave Cortland a 1-0 lead 51 seconds into the game recorded four saves for Cortland, on a direct kick. Ole Toepfer made it 2-0 in the 27th minute, but which outshot RIT, 17-8, and held an the Bears cut it to 2-1 in the 83rd minute. Daniel Tesoro sealed 8-3 advantage in corner kicks. the victory with 57 seconds to play after taking advantage of a Potsdam turnover. Tim Beauvais turned aside six shots. Cortland 2, Ithaca 0 (Sep. 14; Cortland, NY) Cortland 2, Buffalo St. 1 Cortland tallied two first-half (Oct. 10; Cortland, NY) goals in defeating Ithaca in non- Ole Toepfer’s fourth goal of the season in the 85th minute lifted conference action. Ole Daumann Sophomore Drew DeJohn. Cortland to the victory. Ole Daumann gave the Red Dragons made it 1-0 just 49 seconds into a 1-0 lead in the 14th minute with a rebound goal. The Bengals the game, scoring on a header evened the score in the 33rd minute, but Toepfer scored the after Darren McCormack’s long throw in. Chris McBride then game-winner on a one-touch shot at the left post with 5:36 to converted his third penalty kick of the season in the 38th play. Tim Beauvais registered six saves. minute. Tim Beauvais registered three saves. CORTLAND 2014 Game-by-Game Recap Cortland 4, Fredonia 1 Cortland 1, The College at Brockport 0 (Oct. 11; Cortland, NY) (Nov. 5; Cortland, NY; SUNYAC Semifinals) Despite controlling much of the Sean Streb scored his sixth goal of the season off a scramble play throughout the game, the Red in front with 1:25 remaining in overtime to lift Cortland to the Dragons didn’t seal the win until SUNYAC title game. The Golden Eagles nearly scored twice late the final minutes. Robby Reiser and in regulation, but shots found the right post and crossbar. Tim Darren McCormack gave Cortland a Beauvais registered four saves to record his ninth shutout of the 2-0 lead at the half on Daniel Friend season and program-record 23rd overall. assists. The Blue Devils cut the lead to 2-1 in the 76th minute before Oneonta 2, Cortland 1 Tyler Marsh and Ole Toepfer tallied (Nov. 8; Oneonta, NY; SUNYAC Finals) goals on quick counter attacks Third-ranked Oneonta struck for the game-winning goal midway in the 86th and 90th minutes, through the second half and held on for the win. Oneonta took respectively. Tim Beauvais made the lead in the 11th minute, but Robby Reiser delivered a bending five saves. shot into the upper right corner in the 13th minute to tie the game for Cortland. The game-winner came in the 67th minute Cortland 4, The College at off a header on a corner kick. Reiser, Darren McCormack and Brockport 3 (OT) Junior David Sherman. Sean Streb were named to the All-Tournament Team. (Oct. 17; Brockport, NY) The Red Dragons extended their Cortland 3, Neumann 0 unbeaten streak to 12 games (11-0-1) with a dramatic come-from- (Nov. 15; Babson Park, MA) behind win. Trailing 3-2 late in the game, Daniel Tesoro scored Making their first NCAA Div. III playoff appearance since 2008, the equalizer in the 85th minute, then Ole Toepfer tallied the Red Dragons dominated all facets of the game to advance his second goal of the game 4:19 into overtime to secure the to the second round. Ole Toepfer scored what proved to be victory. Nick Tata also scored for Cortland, while Daniel Friend the game-winning goal in the 29th minute on a header off a recorded two assists. serve from Ole Daumann. Robby Reiser made it 2-0 in the 54th minute, and Nick Tata added another insurance goal on a 25-yard Geneseo 1, Cortland 0 shot under the crossbar in the 74th minute. Tim Beauvais made (Oct. 18; Geneseo, NY) two saves for Cortland, which outshot the Knights, 22-5, and Despite the setback, the Red Dragons clinched at least the held a 6-3 advantage in corner kicks. second seed in the SUNYAC Tournament. The game’s lone goal came with 2:31 remaining in the first half on a rebound deep in Cortland 2, Rutgers-Newark 1 the box. Cortland’s best chance to tie the game came in the (Nov. 16; Babson Park, MA) 87th minute, but Chris McBride’s shot was denied. Tim Beauvais Ole Toepfer scored a pair of first- recorded three saves. half goals, and Cortland held off Rutgers-Newark in the second half Cortland 4, Oswego 0 to move into the NCAA Div. III (Oct. 25; Cortland, NY) third round. With the win, the Red Cortland wrapped up the second seed and a first-round bye in Dragons tied the program record the SUNYAC Tournament with the win in its final conference for victories in a season with 16. game. After an “own goal” in the 32nd minute, Sean Streb scored Toepfer gave the Red Dragons the on a diving header 34 seconds before the half to give the Red lead in the 32nd minute, heading Dragons a 2-0 lead. Daniel Friend made it 3-0 in the 59th minute a cross inside the right post. He and Daniel Tesoro finished the scoring with a penalty kick in the struck again in the 41st minute, 89th minute. Tim Beauvais made four saves to tie the program flicking a shot over a charging record with his 22nd career shutout. goalkeeper. The Scarlet Raiders cut the lead to 2-1 in the 60th minute, Cortland 8, Canton 1 and Tim Beauvais preserved the (Oct. 26; Cortland, NY) advantage with a diving save at Junior Jack Sumski. In their highest goal output since the 2009 season, the Red the right post in the 87th minute. Dragons scored four goals in each half to conclude their regular Beauvais finished with five saves to season with a 13-3-1 record. After falling behind 1-0 in the eighth become Cortland’s all-time leader. minute, Sean Streb scored back-to-back goals 65 seconds apart midway through the first half to give Cortland the lead. Darren Messiah 6, Cortland 0 McCormack and Daniel Tesoro added goals for a 4-1 advantage. (Nov. 22; Allentown, PA) In the second half, Tesoro, Ole Daumann, Robby Reiser and Tyler Top-ranked and defending national champion Messiah scored Marsh each scored. Tim Beauvais and Brian McNicholas split time three goals in each half to end Cortland’s season. The Red in goal. Dragons finished 16-5-1 overall and tied for ninth nationally, their best finish since 1993. Tim Beauvais made three saves and ended his career as Cortland’s all-time leader with 337 saves and 24 shutouts.

r e d d r a g o n s Team History Year-by-Year Win-Loss Records Head Coach: Fred Taube Head Coach: Mike Middleton Year W-L-T Postseason Year W-L-T Postseason Head Coach: Francis J. Moench 1973 9-4-2 ECAC tournament 2000 4-10-2 Year W-L-T champions 2001 13-7-1 SUNYAC Champions, 1925 3-1-0 1974 8-2-5 ECAC tournament Tied 33rd, NCAA Div. 1926 2-3-0 champions III tournament 1927 8-1-1 1975 7-4-1 2002 15-6-1 SUNYAC Champions, 1928 6-0-0 1976 11-4-0 SUNYAC tournament, Tied 17th, NCAA Div. Tied 5th, NCAA Div. III tournament Student Coaches: III tournament 2003 16-5-2 SUNYAC Champions, Ira Brown (1929), Fred Cousins (1930), Wil- 1977 14-5-0 SUNYAC Champions, Tied 17th, NCAA Div. liam Brown (1931), Harold Figenscher (1932) 2nd, NCAA Div. III III tournament Year W-L-T tournament 1929 4-0-1 1978 13-2-3 3rd, NCAA Div. III Head Coach: Dwight Hornibrook 1930 3-1-3 tournament Year W-L-T Postseason 1931 4-2-1 1979 12-3-2 SUNYAC Champions, 2004 10-10-0 1932 2-4-0 Tied 5th, NCAA Div. 2005 10-8-1 SUNYAC III tournament Quarterfinals Head Coach: Laurence Rogers 1980 6-8-1 2006 7-9-3 SUNYAC Year W-L-T 1981 14-1-3 SUNYAC Champions, Quarterfinals 1933 4-2-0 Tied 5th, NCAA Div. 2007 11-7-1 SUNYAC Semifinals 1934 3-3-0 III tournament 2008 11-7-3 SUNYAC Champions, 1935 6-1-1 1982 15-3-0 Tied 5th, NCAA Div. Tied 17th, NCAA Div. III tournament III tournament Head Coach: Fred Holloway 1983 12-4-2 SUNYAC Champions, 2009 5-9-3 SUNYAC Year W-L-T Postseason Tied 13th, NCAA Div. Quarterfinals 1936 5-3-0 III tournament 2010 6-11-1 SUNYAC 1937 4-2-0 1984 11-3-2 Quarterfinals 1938 4-4-0 1985 13-5-0 2011 3-8-5 1939 6-1-0 1986 9-5-0 1940 3-3-1 1987 9-7-0 Head Coach: Steve Axtell 1941 5-1-0 1988 10-7-1 Year W-L-T Postseason 1942 3-3-0 1989 13-6-0 ECAC tournament 2012 9-8-1 SUNYAC Semifinals 1943-44 No games, World War II 1990 14-1-5 SUNYAC Champions, 2013 11-7-1 SUNYAC Finals 1945 2-3-1 Tied 5th, NCAA Div. 2014 16-5-1 SUNYAC Finals, 1946 5-3-0 III tournament Tied 9th, NCAA Div. 1947 6-1-1 1991 15-3-3 SUNYAC Champions, III tournament 1948 4-2-1 Tied 5th, NCAA Div. 1949 6-1-1 III tournament 1950 4-4-0 1992 11-2-3 Tied 17th, NCAA Div. 1951 4-4-0 III tournament 1952 7-1-0 1993 13-2-2 SUNYAC Champions, 1953 6-1-0 Tied 9th, NCAA Div. 1954 4-3-1 III tournament 1955 5-3-0 1994 8-7-0 1956 4-2-1 1957 2-4-1 Head Coach: Frank Tschan 1958 3-2-3 Year W-L-T Postseason 1959 7-1-0 1995 10-5-2 2nd place, ECAC 1960 9-1-0 Tied 5th, NCAA Div. I tournament tournament 1996 10-9-1 2nd place, ECAC 1961 7-3-0 tournament 1962 8-2-1 1997 9-10-0 1963 9-1-1 1998 8-10-0 1964 9-2-0 Tied 9th; NCAA Div. I 1999 9-8-0 tournament 1965 7-4-1 1966 8-3-1 Tied 9th; NCAA Div. I tournament Steve Axtell’s 36 wins are the most by a 1967 5-3-3 head coach in his first three seasons with 1968 5-6-0 the program. 1969 7-3-0 1970 5-4-3 The 2015 Cortland Men’s Soccer Guide was written and edited by Associate SID Dan Surdam. Action 1971 5-5-2 and team photography by Darl Zehr Photography. The guide was printed by Eastwood Litho of 1972 8-5-0 ECAC tournament Syracuse, N.Y. Goalkeeper records researched by Tim Beauvais.

On the cover: Senior captains Robby Reiser (upper left) and Sean Streb (upper right). The team lines up prior to a game in 2014 (lower right). Reiser, Ole Daumann, Daniel Friend and Matt Williams (left to right) celebrate a goal last season. CORTLAND Team Records Best W/L Record (Season - Min. 10 GAMES) Most Consecutive Shutouts

W-L-T Pct. Year 6 2014 9-1-0 .900 1960 9-1-1 .864 1963 Most Consecutive Games Allowing 14-1-3 .861 1981 One Goal or Less 8-1-1 .850 1927 15-3-0 .833 1982 20 games 1991 14-1-5 .825 1990 13-2-2 .824 1993 Most Individual Goals Scored (Season) 9-2-0 .818 1964 Goals Player Year Most Wins (Season) 21 Jim McGuidwin 1961 19 David Wright 1981 Wins Record Year 18 Brian Vamosy 1996 16 16-5-1 2014 17 Jesse Mankowski 2002 16 16-5-2 2003 14 Bryan Patterson 2007 15 15-6-1 2002 14 Samir Sisic 2001 15 15-3-0 1982 14 David Wright 1980 15 15-3-3 1991 14 Neale Moore 1977 14 14-1-3 1981 14 14-1-5 1990 14 14-5-0 1977 Individual Records 13 13-2-2 1993 13 13-2-3 1978 Career Goal-Scoring Leaders 13 13-5-0 1985 13 13-6-0 1989 13 13-7-1 2001 Player Grad. Gms Goals Avg David Wright 1982 63 35 0.55 Longest Undefeated Streak Mike Borra 1993 73 35 0.48 Bryan Patterson 2009 58 33 0.57 19 games (14 wins, 5 ties), 1990 Neale Moore 1980 68 33 0.48 Jim McGuidwin 1963 30 27 0.90 Most Goals Scored (Season) Tom Porazzo 1978 46 27 0.58 Brian Vamosy 1996 34 26 0.76 Goals # of games Year Ron Zorn 1960 26 24 0.92 63 22 games 2002 Scotty Martin 1964 33 24 0.72 52 19 games 1977 John Wissing 1986 69 24 0.35 52 23 games 2003 Chris Sweeney 1960 26 23 0.88 51 22 games 2014 Dan Rose —— 32 23 0.72 51 20 games 1990 Jesse Mankowski 2003 39 23 0.59 50 20 games 2001 Paul Simmonds 1983 78 23 0.29 48 16 games 1992 Don Murphy 1974 40 21 0.52 47 18 games 1981 Kevin Russell 2003 42 21 0.50 47 21 games 1991 Jim Hesch 1993 51 21 0.41

Most Goals Scored (Game) Career Save Leaders Goals Opponent Year Score 12 vs. Syracuse 1959 12-0 Player Years Saves 11 vs. Utica/Rome 1999 11-0 Tim Beauvais 2011-14 337 11 vs. Syracuse 1957 11-0 Terry Moss 1994-97 331 11 vs. Oswego 1946 11-0 Scott English 1988-91 276 10 vs. Syracuse 1956 10-2 Tom Wignot 1974-76 259 10 vs. Buffalo St. 1992 10-0 Ross Morelli 2002-05 196 Matt Jennejahn 1990-93 193 Fewest Goals Allowed (Season) Sean Trask 2002-05 185 Charlie Edkins 1984-86 163 Goals # of games Year Scott Manning 1975, 1977-78 158 5 8 games 1949 Steve Axtell 2006, 2008-09 150 8 18 games 1982

Most Shutouts (Season) Career Shutout Leaders

Shutouts # of games Year Player Years Shutouts 11 18 games 1978 Tim Beauvais 2011-14 24 11 18 games 1982 Scott Manning 1975, 1977-78 22 11 19 games 1977 Charlie Moore 1981-82 19 11 20 games 1990 Scott English 1988-91 16 11 21 games 1991 Terry Moss 1994-97 16 11 23 games 2003 r e d d r a g o n s Series Records vs. All Opponents Opponent Series Record Opponent Series Record Albany Cortland leads 15-6-4 NC-Greensboro NC-Greensboro leads 1-0-0 Alfred Cortland leads 2-1-1 Oneonta Oneonta leads 15-14-8 American Int. Cortland leads 1-0-0 Oswego Cortland leads 49-6-3 Amherst Amherst leads 1-0-0 Pacific Pacific leads 1-0-0 Army Series tied 3-3-1 Panzer Cortland leads 5-3-1 Babson Series tied 1-1-0 Plattsburgh Cortland leads 33-21-4 Baldwin-Wallace Baldwin-Wallace leads 1-0-0 Potsdam Cortland leads 38-5-5 Bard Cortland leads 1-0-0 RIT RIT leads 6-5-2 Binghamton Series tied 10-10-6 RPI RPI leads 26-12-2 Brandeis Brandeis leads 1-0-0 Roanoke Series tied 0-0-1 Brockport Brockport leads 45-24-7 Rochester Cortland leads 15-7-4 Brooklyn Brooklyn leads 1-0-0 Rockford Cortland leads 1-0-0 SUNY-Buffalo Cortland leads 1-0-0 Rutgers-Newark Cortland leads 1-0-0 Buffalo St. Cortland leads 40-6-1 Salem St. Salem St. leads 1-0-0 Cabrini Cortland leads 1-0-0 Salisbury Series tied 0-0-1 Canton Cortland leads 1-0-0 Scranton Cortland leads 3-1-2 Chris. Newport Chris. New. leads 1-0-0 Siena Cortland leads 2-0-0 Clarkson Cortland leads 10-4-0 Springfield Springfield leads 11-5-1 Colgate Cortland leads 15-10-3 St. John Fisher Cortland leads 9-3-1 Colorado College Colorado College leads 1-0-0 St. Lawrence St. Lawrence leads 13-8-0 Connecticut Connecticut leads 1-0-0 Stevens Institute Stevens Inst. leads 1-0-0 Cornell Cornell leads 19-13-3 Stevenson Stevenson leads 1-0-0 DeSales Series tied 1-1-0 Stony Brook Cortland leads 3-0-0 Drew Cortland leads 1-0-0 SUNYIT Cortland leads 16-0-0 East Stroudsburg Cortland leads 12-6-1 Swarthmore Cortland leads 1-0-0 Elmira Cortland leads 11-3-0 Syracuse Cortland leads 22-3-1 Emerson Cortland leads 1-0-0 Trenton St. Cortland leads 1-0-0 Fredonia Cortland leads 21-17-3 Union Cortland leads 11-5-2 Geneseo Cortland leads 23-16-4 Vassar Series tied 1-1-0 Gettysburg Cortland leads 2-1-1 Virginia Wesleyan Cortland leads 1-0-0 Glassboro St. Glassboro St. leads 2-0-0 Wells Cortland leads 3-0-0 Goucher Cortland leads 1-0-0 West Chester West Chester leads 4-0-0 Greensboro College Greensboro leads 1-0-0 W. Connecticut St. Series tied 0-0-1 Hamilton Cortland leads 21-3-3 Westfield Westfield leads 1-0-0 Hartwick Hartwick leads 1-0-0 Wilkes Cortland leads 2-1-0 Hobart Cortland leads 11-4-1 William Paterson Series tied 1-1-0 Houghton Houghton leads 4-1-1 Worcester St. Cortland leads 2-0-0 Howard Series tied 0-0-1 Hunter Cortland leads 1-0-0 Ithaca Cortland leads 47-29-10 2015 Schedule Judson Judson leads 1-0-0 Keuka Cortland leads 2-0-0 September Le Moyne Cortland leads 14-0-0 1 Tue. at Elmira...... 4:00 Lock Haven Lock Haven leads 8-5-2 5 Sat. # Morrisville St...... 4:00 Lycoming Lycoming leads 1-0-0 6 Sun. # Rutgers-Newark...... 1:30 Lynchburg Cortland leads 1-0-0 9 Wed. at Ithaca...... 4:00 Mansfield Cortland leads 1-0-1 12 Sat. RIT...... 2:00 Marywood Series tied 1-1-0 18 Fri. ST. LAWRENCE...... 4:00 McMaster Cortland leads 2-0-0 19 Sat. CLARKSON...... 4:00 25 Fri. * NEW PALTZ...... 2:00 Medaille Medaille leads 3-1-0 26 Sat. * ONEONTA...... 1:00 Merchant Marine Cortland leads 4-3-0 October Messiah Messiah leads 3-0-0 2 Fri. * at Plattsburgh...... 3:00 Methodist Methodist leads 1-0-0 3 Sat. * at Potsdam...... 1:00 Misericordia Cortland leads 3-2-0 9 Fri. * at Buffalo St...... 3:00 Montclair St. Series tied 1-1-0 10 Sat. * at Fredonia...... 1:00 Moravian Cortland leads 1-0-0 16 Fri. * THE COLLEGE AT BROCKPORT...... 3:00 Morrisville St. Cortland leads 2-0-0 17 Sat. * GENESEO...... 1:00 Muhlenberg Muhlenberg leads 2-0-0 24 Sat. * at Oswego...... 1:00 Nazareth Cortland leads 1-0-0 25 Sun. at Canton...... 2:00 Neumann Cortland leads 1-0-0 N.J. Tech Cortland leads 1-0-0 HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS New Paltz Cortland leads 31-11-1 * SUNYAC game N. Adams St. Cortland leads 2-0-0 # Rochester Flower City Tournament CORTLAND About SUNY Cortland The College offers its student-athletes excellent athletic facilities. The on­-campus stadium features two artificial turf Located atop one of the rolling hills in central New York’s fields. One field seats 6,500 spectators, the other 1,500. The “City of Seven Valleys,” the State University of New York Cortland football, field hockey, men’s and women’s soccer, College at Cortland was founded in 1868 as the Cortland men’s and women’s lacrosse and men’s and women’s track Normal School, which included among its earliest students and field teams are among those who utilize the facility, inventor and industrialist Elmer A. Sperry of Sperry-Rand which the New York Times called “...a new stadium worthy Corp. fame. of a major university power.”

Over the decades, the campus expanded and in 1941, by an The Bessie L. Park Physical Education and Recreation act of legislature and the Board of Regents, the institution Center, opened in 1973, features the Whitney T. Corey officially became a four-year college providing courses Gymnasium with a 3,500 seating capacity; the Olympic- leading to the bachelor’s degree. In 1948, Cortland was a sized Harriet Holsten swimming pool with gallery seating founding member of the State University of New York. for 1,500; the Alumni Ice Arena, a facility which can accommodate 2,500 spectators; a 500-seat gymnastics Today, approximately 7,500 students are pursuing degrees arena, racquetball and squash courts, a wrestling room, within the College’s three academic divisions — arts and modern athletic training facilities and the state-of-the-art sciences, professional studies and the school of education. Francis Woods Fitness Facility. Twenty-three departments with a faculty of more than 400 offer the SUNY Cortland student body 70 majors and 44 Nearby Clayton R. Lusk Field House, with its tartan- minors from which to choose. textured surface, is home for the indoor track teams, varsity practice sessions and recreational activities. The College’s main campus covers 191 acres and includes Cortland’s soccer teams play on T. Fred “Prof” Holloway 33 traditional and modern buildings. Sixteen of these Field, which has lights for night contests and newly installed structures are residence halls providing on-campus bleachers. The College also has 22 outdoor tennis courts housing for approximately 3,000 students. Cortland also and two outdoor basketball courts and boasts Robert H. operates its Outdoor Education Center at Raquette Lake Wallace Field (baseball) and Dragon Field (softball) as part of in the Adirondacks, the Hoxie Gorge Nature Preserve its 51 acres of athletic fields. outside Cortland, and the Brauer Education Center on the Helderberg Escarpment near Albany.

At Cortland, athletics are viewed as having an important role in the educational mission of the College. During the fall, winter and spring seasons, Cortland participates in 25 intercollegiate sports — 14 women’s and 11 men’s — in an attempt to provide a broad program which meets the needs, interests and abilities of its students.

The Cortland athletic program placed 12th nationally out of approximately 450 colleges and universities in the 2014-15 all-sport Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Division III standings. Cortland is the only New York school and one of only five nationwide to finish in the top 25 each of the last 20 years. Since 1989, the Red Dragons have captured 17 NCAA Division III team titles.

r e d d r a g o n s 2015 Red Dragon Men’s Soccer Team (left to right): Front Row: Daniel Friend, Kevin Carpenter, Drew DeJohn, Matt Gordon, Jordan Mastronardi, Andrew Troisi, Michael Dillon. Second Row: Andre Brown, Connor Brown, Robby Reiser, Jerome Goodridge, Nick Daigle, Billy Walsh, Joe Brandofino. Third Row: Assistant Coach Per Poulsen, Assistant Coach Robert Emmett, Connor Young, Marlon Montini, Hauke Nehrhoff, Matt Hellerman, Matt Aprile, David Sherman, Sean Streb, Jack Sumski, Student Assistant Matthew Akin, Assistant Coach Tim Beauvais, Head Coach Steve Axtell. Back Row: Assistant Coach E.J. Reutemann, Tyler Marsh, Nick Tata, Andrew Prendergast, Alex Purcell, Tyler Kirschner, Zach Zaia, Anthony Rocchio, Michael Miner, Ronald Pressley. Not pictured: Assistant Coach Darren McCormack.