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2019 Rhode Island Men's Soccer Record Book 2019 RHODE ISLAND MEN'S SOCCER RECORD BOOK GAMES PLAYED TOP 50 ALL-TIME SCORERS NO. NAME YEARS GP NO. NAME YEARS GP G A PTS 1. Jeff Gonsalves 2003-06 88 1. Andy Williams 1994-97 66 52 45 149 2. Steven DeMoura 1997-00 85 Nicholas McCreath 1998-01 76 55 39 149 Simon Gatti 2002-05 85 3. Len Mercurio 1977-80 59 52 22 126 4. Anthony Latronica 1994-97 83 4. Dan McCrudden 1974-77 52 44 23 111 Brian Tucker 1994-97 83 5. Jeff Gonsalves 2003-06 88 42 23 107 Danleigh Borman 2004-07 83 6. Sasha Gotsmanov 2001-04 82 35 19 89 7. Patrick Mulcahy 1994-97 82 Sasha Gotsmanov 2001-04 82 7. Gareth Elliott 1998-01 78 31 25 87 9. Callum Bissett 2004-07 81 8. David Caetano 1978-81 66 29 28 86 10. Kedan Crosby 2005-08 80 Lukasz Tumicz 2004-07 74 31 24 86 10. Steven DeMoura 1997-00 85 29 20 78 11. Gil Monteiro 1981-84 70 28 19 75 GOALS 12. Geza Henni, Jr. 1978-81 56 30 10 70 NO. NAME YEARS GP G 13. Steve Collis 1965-69 33 33 * 66 1. Nicholas McCreath 1998-01 76 55 Rich Crocker 1969-72 45 33 * 66 2. Len Mercurio 1977-80 59 52 15. Adam Homler 1984-87 59 23 15 61 Andy Williams 1994-97 66 52 16. Brian Tucker 1994-97 83 21 18 60 4. Dan McCrudden 1974-77 52 44 17. Paulo Dos Santos 1994-96 39 22 17 59 5. Jeff Gonsalves 2003-06 88 42 18. Brian Bradley 1990-93 76 22 14 58 6. Sasha Gotsmanov 2001-04 82 35 19. Luis Carvalho 1970-72 34 26 5 57 7. Steve Collis 1965-69 33 33 Matt Sykes 2011-14 71 21 15 57 Rich Crocker 1969-72 45 33 21. Vic Gaspar 1971-74 48 20 16 56 9. Gareth Elliott 1998-01 78 31 Troy Robinson 1995-97 58 21 14 56 Lukasz Tumicz 2004-07 74 31 Dominik Richter 2015-18 69 21 14 56 24. Dave Crocker 1972-76 46 24 7 55 25. Stavros Zarokostas 2016-pres. 54 21 12 54 26. Mario Periera 1975-78 56 21 11 53 ASSISTS Perek Belleh 1999-03 71 24 5 53 NO. NAME YEARS GP A 28. Mark Cookson 1981-84 64 17 16 50 1. Andy Williams 1994-97 66 45 2. Nicholas McCreath 1998-01 65 39 John Lopes 1983-86 78 15 20 50 3. David Caetano 1978-81 66 28 30. Tony Fontes 1983-84 38 20 9 49 4. Gareth Elliott 1998-01 78 25 31. Rui Almeida 1985-88 52 15 17 47 5. Lukasz Tumicz 2004-07 74 24 32. Peter Benevides 1998-02 68 16 14 46 6. Dan McCrudden 1974-77 52 23 33. Kurt Sheathelm 1980-83 56 17 8 42 7. Len Mercurio 1977-80 59 22 Jose Rico 1977-79 48 15 12 42 Jeff Gonsalves 2003-06 88 22 35. Raymie Marchak 1997-99 61 12 14 38 9. Steven DeMoura 1997-00 85 20 Dawid Badecki 2004-07 78 13 12 38 John Lopes 1983-86 78 20 37. Anthony Curtis 1999-00 46 10 17 37 Dennis Richards 1998-01 70 13 11 37 * Note: assists were not awarded prior to 1970. 39. Lief Knutsen 1971-72 23 12 11 35 Mike Casey 2011-15 67 14 7 35 41. Mark Nahorski 1984-87 59 14 6 34 ALL-AMERICANS 42. Rich Fischer 1982-85 76 11 11 33 YR. NAME HONOR John Macaroco 1986-87 35 14 5 33 1977 Dan McCrudden NSCAA - First Team 44. Vin McCrudden 1980-83 57 10 12 32 1978 Bob Diamond Soccer Monthly - Preseason Dave Names 1973-76 51 10 12 32 1979 Len Mercurio NSCAA - Second Team Corey Sullivan 1989-92 74 10 12 32 1995 Kevin Murphy NSCAA - First Team 47. Ric Martinez 1988-90 52 12 7 31 Anthony Latronica NSCAA - Third Team Mick McDermott 1992-95 68 8 15 31 Andy Williams NSCAA - Second Team Kedan Crosby 2005-08 80 12 7 31 1996 Anthony Latronica NSCAA - Second Team Erkko Puranen 2008-09 38 14 3 31 Andy Williams NSCAA - First Team 1999 Anthony Curtis NSCAA - Third Team * Note: assists were not awarded prior to 1970. Nicholas McCreath College Soccer Online - Third Team 2000 Nicholas McCreath NSCAA - Third Team 2001 Nicholas McCreath NSCAA - First Team Dennis Richards NSCAA - Third Team 2004 Sasha Gotsmanov NCSAA - Second Team ALL-TIME COACHES 2005 Jeff Gonsalves Top Drawer Soccer - Third Team 2006 Jeff Gonsalves College Soccer News - Preseason HEAD COACH SEASONS YEARS W-L-T PCT. Top Drawer Soccer - First Team Bill Baird 1960-61 2 6-9-0 .400 College Soccer News - Third Team Bob Butler 1962-68 7 25-45-1 .359 2014 Nils Leifhelm College Soccer News - Freshmen First Team Geza Henni 1969-88 20 175-107-31 .609 Soccer America - Freshmen First Team Ed Bradley 1989-2005 17 192-137-23 .578 Top Drawer Soccer - Freshman First Team John O’Connor 2006-12 7 52-64-19 .456 2015 Nils Leifhelm Top Drawer Soccer - Preseason Second Team Gareth Elliott 2013 - pres. 6 58-48-9 .543 College Soccer News - Preseason Third Team Total 57 508-410-83 .549 2019 RHODE ISLAND MEN'S SOCCER RECORD BOOK NSCAA/UNITED SOCCER COACHES ALL-REGION URI IN THE POSTSEASON YEAR NAME POSITION HONOR NCAA TOURNAMENT (5-11-2, .333) 1972 Luis Carvalho M All-New England 1972 Nov. 20 L 1-0 Harvard Cambridge, Mass. 1974 Dan McCrudden F All-New England 1976 Nov. 17 L 2-1 Connecticut Storrs, Conn. 1977 Nov. 15 W 1-0 Vermont Kingston, R.I. 1975 Dan McCrudden F All-New England Nov. 19 L 3-1 Brown Kingston, R.I. 1976 Dan McCrudden F All-New England 1979 Dec. 2 L 5-1 Columbia Kingston, R.I. 1977 Dan McCrudden F All-New England 1995 Nov. 11 W 4-0 St. Francis (Pa.) * Kingston, R.I. Kevin Murphy D All-New England Nov. 19 L 2-1 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. 1978 Kevin Murphy D All-New England 1996 Nov. 17 L 3-2 (OT) Hartford Kingston, R.I. 1979 Len Mercurio F All-New England 1999 Nov. 13 W 3-0 Mercer * Macon, Ga. Nov. 21 L 2-1 Brown Providence, R.I. Kevin Murphy D All-New England 2000 Nov. 11 W 4-3 (OT) Georgia State Macon, Ga. 1980 David Caetano F All-New England Nov. 19 W 3-0 Boston College Kingston, R.I. Len Mercurio F All-New England Nov. 26 L 3-1 North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. Kevin Murphy D All-New England 2003 Nov. 22 L 3-0 Connecticut Storrs, Conn. 1981 David Caetano F All-New England 2005 Nov. 19 L 2-1 (OT) Brown Providence, R.I. 2006 Nov. 11 T 1-1 (2OT) Rutgers (URI, 4-2 on PKs) Piscataway, N.J. Geza Henni M All-New England Nov. 15 T 1-1 (2OT) Lehigh (Lehigh, 5-4 on PKs) Bethlehem, Pa. 1982 David Caetano F All-New England 2018 Nov. 15 L 4-3 (OT) Connceticut East Hartford, Conn. Geza Henni M All-New England *NCAA Play-In Game 1988 Lance Klima M All-New England 1990 Pat Maguire GK All-New England First Team ATLANTIC 10 TOURNAMENT (23-13-2, .632) 1992 Edilton Martins D All-New England Second Team 1991 Nov. 8 W 1-0 George Washington Kingston, R.I. Nov. 10 L 6-0 Rutgers Kingston, R.I. 1993 Brian Bradley M All-New England Second Team 1993 Nov. 5 L 2-1 Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. 1995 Andy Williams F All-New England First Team 1995 Nov. 3 W 4-0 Virginia Tech Kingston, R.I. Paulo Dos Santos M All-New England First Team Nov. 5 W 5-2 Massachusetts Kingston, R.I. Anthony Latronica GK All-New England First Team 1996 Nov. 8 W 3-1 Virginia Tech Dayton, Ohio Mick McDermott D All-New England Second Team Nov. 10 L 2-1 Fordham Dayton, Ohio Michael Bradley M All-New England Second Team 1998 Nov. 6 L 1-0 (3OT) Dayton Kingston, R.I. 1999 Nov. 5 W 7-0 Massachusetts Dayton, Ohio 1996 Andy Williams F All-New England First Team Nov. 7 W 7-0 Duquesne Dayton, Ohio Anthony Latronica GK All-New England Third Team 2000 Nov. 3 W 2-1 Massachusetts Kingston, R.I. Anthony Latronica GK All-New England Second Team Nov. 5 W 5-1 Dayton Kingston, R.I. 1999 Anthony Curtis M All-New England First Team 2001 Nov. 9 L 1-0 Richmond Dayton, Ohio Nicholas McCreath F All-New England First Team 2003 Nov. 13 W 2-1 Dayton Richmond, Va. Nov. 14 W 1-0 Richmond Richmond, Va. Mark Bryant GK All-New England Second Team Nov. 16 W 3-1 Temple Richmond, Va. 2000 Anthony Curtis M All-New England First Team 2004 Nov. 11 L 1-0 George Washington Washington, D.C. Neil Lewis D All-New England Second Team 2005 Nov. 10 W 2-0 Massachusetts St. Louis, Mo. Nicholas McCreath F All-New England First Team Nov. 11 W 2-1 (OT) Duquesne St. Louis, Mo. 2001 Gareth Elliot F All-New England Second Team Nov. 13 T 2-2 (2OT) Saint Louis (URI, 5-3 on PKs) St. Louis, Mo. Nicholas McCreath F All-New England First Team 2006 Nov. 3 W 1-0 Richmond Charlotte, N.C.
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