UNIVERSITY MEN’S SOCCER 07 MEN’S SOCCER Quick Facts T ABL E O F c o n t e n t s 2007 Roster/Team Photo...... Inside Front Cover THE UNIVERSITY Quick Facts...... 1 Location...... Boston, Mass. Founded/Chartered...... 1839/1869 Boston University...... 2-5 Enrollment...... 16,572 About the Athletic Department...... 2 President...... Robert A. Brown About Boston University...... 3 Executive Director of Athletics...... Jack Parker Director of Athletics Mike Lynch...... 4 Assistant Vice President/Director of Athletics...... Mike Lynch Nickerson Field...... 5 Senior Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance and Student Services/SWA...... Nancy Lyons 2007 Outlook...... 6-7 Deputy Director of Athletics...... Drew Marrochello Assistant Director of Athletics...... Alan Weinberger Men’s Soccer Staff...... 8-9 Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Head Coach Neil Roberts...... 8 Conference...... America East Assistant Coaches Scott Black/Francis Okaroh...... 9 Nickname...... Terriers Volunteer Coaches Dan Colwell/David Merson...... 9 Colors...... Scarlet and White Support Staff...... 10 Field (Capacity)...... Nickerson Field (10,412) Athletic Training...... 11 Ticket Office Phone...... 617-353-GOBU Student-Athlete Support Services...... 11 SOCCER STAFF Strength and Conditioning...... 11 Head Coach...... Neil Roberts (So. Conn. St., 23rd season) Player Profiles...... 12-20 Record at BU/Career Record...... 257-122-60 (.678) Paul Mignogna, Derek Puerta...... 12 Assistant Coach...... Scott Black (UW-Green Bay ‘00, 1st season) Samuel Appiah, Andrew Bassi, Andrej Bjegovic...... 13 Assistant Coach...... Francis Okaroh (BU ‘86, 1st season) Michael Blasius, Joe Cullaro, Hrafn Davidsson...... 14 Volunteer Assistant Coach...... Dan Colwell (UMass ‘04, 2nd season) Head Coach Phone...... 617-358-3793 Richy Dorman, Eric Gladney, Neil Hlavaty...... 15 Athletic Trainer...... Brian Vesci Ian Maio, Jon Jonsson...... 16 Strength and Conditioning...... Glenn Harris Jin Oh, Dan Schultz...... 17 Academic Coordinator...... Clare Turkington Peter Sigurdsson, Tom Strackhouse, Shaun Taylor...18 Newcomers TEAM INFORMATION Timmy Akinsanya, Matt McFarland, Daniel Chu, Season...... 59th Overall Record...... 449-330-105 (.576) Stephen Frazier, Richard Gadbois...... 19 2006 Overall Record...... 10-4-5 Jason Lucas, Aaron O’Neal, Jack Orr, Matthew Shea, 2006 America East Record...... 4-3-1 (4th) Ryan Shea...... 20 Letter Winners Returning/Lost...... 18/7 2007 Opponents...... 21 Starters Returning/Lost...... 4/7 2006 Season in Review...... 22 Newcomers...... 9 2006 Statistics & Results...... 23-24 Co-Captains...... Derek Puerta, Paul Mignogna NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 12 (‘80, ‘85, ‘86, ‘88, ‘90, ‘91, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘04) History America East Regular-Season Titles...... 8 (‘88, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘01, ‘04) Terrier Records...... 24 America East Tournament Championships...... 6 (‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘04) Terrier Honors...... 25 Boston University Soccer History...... 26-27 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS All-Americans...... 28 Address...... 285 Babcock St., Boston, MA 02215 Year-by-Year Results...... 29-30 Fax ...... 617-358-4762 Senior Assistant Director, Athletic Communications...... Brian Kelley Email...... [email protected] Assistant Director (Men’s Soccer Contact)...... Megan Bradshaw Office Phone...... 617-353-2163 Cell Phone...... 617-571-8593 Email...... [email protected] Assistant Director...... Stefanie Howlett Email...... [email protected] Intern...... TBA Email...... TBA Website...... www.goterriers.com

Credits: The 2007 Boston University men’s soccer media guide was written by Megan Bradshaw, assistant director of athletic communications. Designed by Jeff Andriesse. Edited by Brian Kelley. Photography: Rob Klein, Patrick Shanahan, Bob Frechette, Tim Morse and BU Photo Services. Printing: Evans Printing, Concord, N.H. Statement of Nondiscrimination: Boston University’s policies provide for equal opportunity and affirmative action in On the Covers: Featured on the front cover of the 2007 media guide are co-captain Derek Puerta and Neil Hlavaty. Co-captain Paul employment and admissions to all programs of the University. Mignogna and Petur Sigurdsson are featured on the back cover. Cover design by Jeff Andriesse.

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Boston University has generated 168 NCAA First-Team All-Americans.

BU student-athletes have been named conference player of the year 50 times.

BU student-athletes have earned 103 team and individual NCAA tournament berths.

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Outdoor Track and Field 118 conference tournament, 11 NCAA individual and four NCAA team championships have been brought back to campus.

The Boston University Athletic Department is Susan G. Komen: Race for the Cure, The Home for Little and Hall of Famer Mickey Cochrane and dedicated to excellence in athletics, academics and Wanderers and many local school systems and youth NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Hobey Baker award winner community. Over the long history of the department programs. The community outreach program is aimed Chris Drury. our student-athletes have represented BU formidably, at establishing long-term relationships between Boston achieving and maintaining a high level of excellence University student-athletes and local youth, and strives Other famous graduates include Dr. John Lawlor, a both on and off the field while at the same time dis- to promote the benefits of education, fair-play, teamwork three-time All-American hammer thrower and two-time playing commitment, integrity and sportsmanship. and fitness. The program is dedicated to the development Olympian, two-time Olympian high jumper John C. and enrichment of our student-athletes as much as it is to Thomas, former NFL standout and 1986 AFL Rookie All of these successes have been accomplished while making a difference within the community. of the Year Bill Brooks, NHL All-Stars Keith Tkachuk maintaining a high level of excellence in the class- and Tony Amonte and Maddy English, an All-Star and room. These impressive accomplishments are a testa- Boston University Athletics enters a new era under the inaugural member of the All American Girls Professional ment to the dedication and perseverance of talented direction of Mike Lynch, director of athletics. Lynch took League. student-athletes and Boston University professors, office in July 2004 and set a vision for Boston University administrators, coaches, alumni and friends alike. Athletics that focuses on the continued excellence of Over the past few years, the foundation of Boston Being able to sustain a high level of academic excel- Boston University student-athletes and teams and is com- University’s Athletic tradition has been strengthened lence in a nationally competitive athletic environment mitted to enhancing the student-athlete experience while with over $250 million in new or enhanced facilities is a hallmark of Boston University Athletics. at BU by providing opportunities to grow in the classroom, including renovations to the softball field and Nicker- in competition and in the community. This vision will son Field, the construction of the DeWolfe Boathouse, The Athletic Department’s commitment to providing build on the rich tradition of Boston University athlet- the Track and Tennis Center, the Fitness and Recreation lasting partnership and leadership in the community ics, a tradition that includes many great professional and Center and . The outlook for the future is demonstrated in the Terriers’ association with a Olympic athletes, most notably, Mike Eruzione, Jim Craig, of Boston University Athletics looks even brighter. variety of local and national charities including the Jack O’Callahan and Dave Silk, members of the 1980 Gold National Alliance for Autism Research, CityKicks, Medal U.S. Olympic Ice Hockey Team, former MLB players THIS is boston university

QUICK FACTS • Fourth largest independent university in the Unites States • 30,000 students from all 50 states and 140 nations • 17 schools and colleges offering more than 250 degree programs • Main campus encompasses 135 acres along the Charles River

University Overview Avenue, the university offers a safe, clean and A Progressive Innovator Boston University is an international leader attractive environment in which students live The University is a progressive and recognized in undergraduate education, advanced research and study. The University’s medical campus is innovator in health care, science, engineering, and professional studies. With a faculty of more located in Boston’s South End and is home to communications, management, law, performing than 3,000 scholars, teachers and researchers, world-renowned medical researchers and teaching arts and education. Boston University is accred- and 30,000 students from all 50 states and 140 facilities. ited by the New England Association of Schools nations, the University is the fourth-largest and Colleges, Inc. Additionally, individual schools independent university in the . The A History of Diversity and programs are accredited by other profes- University’s 17 schools and colleges offer more The University has long held a place as a sional associations. than 250 degree programs, including numerous pioneer in education since its founding in 1867, interdisciplinary programs that provide many op- holding the distinction of being the first institu- Community Outreach portunities to combine career goals and personal tion of higher education in to An urban institution from its inception, interest. grant degrees to women and graduated the first Boston University has always recognized that its African American woman physician and awarded future is linked with the future of its city. The The Campus the first doctoral degree to a woman.Boston University fosters programs that promote the Boston University’s main campus encompasses University stood alone in its early years when it well-being of Boston’s citizens and improve the 135 acres stretching for a mile along the pictur- opened its doors to African Americans and interna- city, neighborhoods and communities of which it esque Charles River from the historic Back Bay tional students from all continents. The University’s is a part. section of Boston westward. From the brown- commitment to equality in opportunity without stones of Bay State Road to state-of-the-art regard to race, color, creed, sex or national origin laboratories and classrooms, from peaceful parks has helped strengthen a diverse and culturally rich and esplanades to the city life of Commonwealth environment for living and learning. director of athletics B o s t o n U niversity Women’s S o c c e r 0 7 michael lynch Assistant Vice President & Director of Athletics

Michael P. Lynch was named Director of Athletics at Boston University in April 2004 and immediately launched an ag- gressive new course for Terrier athletics. Over the past three years since his arrival, Boston University has won 18 league and 67 individual conference championships, and teams or individuals have advanced to participate in NCAA championship competition 25 times. BU student-athletes have performed admirably in the classroom as well during this time, with nearly half achieving a grade point average of 3.0 or better, while dedicating thousands of hours of service to the community. During the 2006-07 academic year, Lynch helped guide the athletic department to six league championships and its fifth Stuart P. Haskell, Jr. Commissioner’s Cup — recognizing the America East’s top athletic program — in the past six years. Among the other major accomplishments of Lynch’s tenure, Terrier athletics has introduced a new scholarship program to support the educational aspirations of student-athletes, integrated fundrais- ing and marketing operations, reorganized central business functions, completed a branding initiative to strengthen program visibility and notoriety, pushed the utilization of technology as a differentiating me- dium for the department including a complete relaunch of the athletics • Planned and executed fundraising strategies resulting in highly successful department website, GoTerriers.com, initiated a new community service capital campaigns totaling over $100 million in gift income at three different program, enhanced coaching and administrative salaries to improve institutions. recruitment and retention, and undertaken additional capital improve- • At Boston University, increased annual support for athletics by greater than ments including new locker and training facilities for women’s teams. 200 percent to over $9 million annually. Boston University has also successfully hosted numerous conference and national events, including the 2006 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Cham- Prior to being named AD, Lynch served as Assistant Vice President of pionship, which drew record attendance. BU will play host to the 2009 Development for Athletics and Student Life at BU. Lynch implemented best NCAA Women’s Frozen Four at Agganis Arena. practices and developed and expanded fundraising models that saw year over In addition to leading Boston University’s athletic efforts, Lynch year increases averaging 11 percent in annual support and helped generate also plays a leading role in helping to shape conference initiatives. He close to $60 million in capital commitments. Lynch is also credited with currently serves as a member of the Executive Committee of both the leadership roles in two capital fund-raising campaigns at the University of America East Conference and the Hockey East Association. He is also a Miami (FL) where he served as Assistant AD for Development prior to coming contributing member to America East’s Strategic Planning Committee to Boston University. and Hockey East’s Marketing Committee. A native of Binghamton, N.Y., Lynch is a former professional and col- Lynch’s previous work experience includes over 13 years of man- legiate All-American baseball player. Lynch earned a B.A. in Political Science agement in higher education administration, university advancement from Rollins College and an M.S. in Educational Administration from the and athletics administration, during which time Lynch has: University at Albany.

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Renovated: May 2001 Capacity: 10,412 Surface: FieldTurf

• An historically rich stadium located in the heart ofthe Boston University community, Nickerson Field is cur- rently home to the Terrier men’s and women’s soccer and women’s lacrosse teams. • The former home to the Boston Braves baseball club, Nickerson Field was known as when Babe Ruth signed his last professional contract on-site in 1935. • Renovated in May of 2001, Nickerson Field is a 10,412 seat, FIFA-approved FieldTurf facility that has recently played host to the 2006 NCAA women’s lacrosse tournament. • It also served as home to the Boston Breakers of the WUSA from 2001- 2003 and the Boston Cannons of the MLL from 2005-2006. season outlook B o s t o n U n i v e r s i t y M e n ’ s S o c c e r 0 7

pected to compete for spots up front. O’Neal was a two-year member of the Virginia state team as well as a two-time state finalist and a member of the All-State First Team as a junior. Akinsanya will be a utility man for the Terriers. His versatility will allow coach Roberts to insert the rookie in several different spots in the line up. Akinsanya spent four years with the California North Olympic Development Pro- gram (ODP) team and is a two-time member of the Region IV ODP team. MIDFIELD Junior Neil Hlavaty and a trio of sophomores – Richy Dorman, Sammy Appiah and Tommy Strackhouse – are ex- pected to fill in the void at midfield left by the graduation of Steve Gahl and Jarryd Goldberg, who each started all 19 games in 2006 and had a knack for generating scoring opportunities. A pair of talented newcomers and a mix of other returners will be available to provide further depth. “The midfield is very young,” said Roberts. “But I believe it will be our strongest area, and we have the potential to be very good. Neil, Richy and Tommy all gained experience and performed well for us last year, and we have some talented newcomers in the Sheas, who will push for spots as well.” Hlavaty earned first team All-America East honors in 2006. He is the only veteran to have started all 19 games and was the team’s third-leading scorer with four goals and two assists for 10 points. The Lombard, Ill. native has started every game of his career and doubled his goal pro- duction since his rookie year. He has earned All-American honors from topdrawersoccer.com in each of the past two years. “Neil has continued to improve in the two years he’s been here,” noted Roberts. “He’s really come on as a top JUNIOR FORWARD JIN OH player in the New England region, and I see no reason why he will not continue to make big strides as a player for us. He is very good at creating chances and is a leader on the The Boston University men’s soccer team reached several FORWARDS team.” peaks in 2006 and will be looking to build off of them to Sophomore Shaun Taylor, junior Jin Oh and Sigurds- Appiah, Strackhouse and Dorman jumped right into the reach new heights in 2007. The Terriers had their best start son are key returners up front for BU. Sigurdsson was the fray as freshman last season. Dorman and Appiah each re- in 12 years, going undefeated in their first five games, Terriers’ leading scorer in 2006 with eight goals and one ceived spots on the America East All-Rookie team. Dorman including four straight wins to open the season.The defense assist for 17 points. He earned second-team All-America started seven-of-18 games played in the midfield, notching limited opponents to 12 goals, one short of the program East honors after starting 17-of-18 games played, including an assist for one point. Appiah was the freshman class’s record for least allowed in a season, and BU recorded its seven-of-eight league contests. Sigurdsson rebounded leading scorer, chipping in two goals and two assists for six first victory over a Big Ten team (Ohio State, 1-0 on Sept. last season after suffering through an injury-ridden rookie points. The sophomore started 14-of-19 games, including 8) in program history. campaign in which he saw action in just two matches. five-of-eight against America East foes. “We have our usual tough schedule, but I believe our Taylor is a proven international player who has repre- Twins Matthew and Ryan Shea will make a push for strength up front and the players’ chemistry and willingness sented his native England on its U-18 team. He, too, fell playing time in the middle. The Sheas were members of to work hard can make the team competitive nationally,” victim to injury as a freshman and will look to fully display the Massachusetts ODP team that was a two-time Region I stated head coach Neil Roberts, now in his 23rd season his offensive talents in 2007. Taylor had a quality spring champion. Matt was a Boston Globe and Boston Herald All- leading the program. season, scoring a goal against Northeastern and turning in Star with 73 career assists, while Ryan had 76 goals and 69 BU had a solid spring season and topped off the roster strong supporting performances. assists in his career at Hanover High School. with nine quality newcomers that hail from up and down “Petur and Shaun, when they are 100 percent fit and “Matt was one of the best passers we saw last year,” both coasts, as well as Texas. The Terriers will be a young healthy, are dynamic players,” said Roberts. “They are both stated the coach. “He has great timing in the air too. Ryan group – with just two seniors – but BU returns 18 letter scoring threats and are capable of holding the ball or put- is quick with a good left foot. He gives us a much-needed winners and four starters from a group that went 10-4-5 ting away chances.” left side player.” in ’06 and ultimately fell in penalty kicks to nemesis Bing- Oh suffered no sophomore slump for the Terriers last Sigurdsson, Oh, sophomore Jon Jonsson and junior hamton in the semifinals of the America East tournament. season. After taking just three shots in five games in 2005, Andrew Bassi can add depth and step into flank positions. Roberts believes senior co-captain Derek Puerta, juniors the junior exploded last season, playing in all 18 games BACKS Neil Hlavaty and Petur Sigurdsson, and sophomore Sammy and becoming the team’s second-leading scorer with five The loss of defensive mainstay Zach Kirby to gradu- Appiah will become focal points of a 2007 squad that has goals (on 27 shots) and one assist for 11 points. He blos- ation leaves a question mark in the back. Kirby was the the unity, work ethic and talent to make this year’s edition somed during conference games, leading BU with four goals America East Defender of the Year, a draft pick by the Los a very successful group. – including two game-winners – in eight contests. Angelos Galaxy, a three-time NSCAA Division I First Team Freshmen Timmy Akinsanya and Aaron O’Neal are ex- All-Northeast Region member and a first team All-America

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East selection. COACHES SCHEDULE “We’ll be depending a lot on our captains Derek Puerta There will be some new faces on the sidelines this Coach Roberts habitually schedules tough non-confer- and Paul Mignogna, as well as Jon Jonsson and Dan Schul- season. In the off-season, Roberts welcomed back Francis ence opponents to give his teams the best chance to excel tz, who has made a very smooth transition from forward to Okaroh (BU ’87, ’90) and hired former Penn State and during the America East slate. The 2007 season is no differ- center back,” said Roberts. “But defense is definitely our Virginia Tech assistant coach Scott Black. ent. BU will face seven teams that earned bids to the 2006 biggest unknown.” Okaroh played in MLS from 1996-2002 and won an MLS NCAA tournament, including squads that come from the The veterans will be joined in the back by freshmen Cup and earned MLS Defender of the Year honors in 1999. ACC, the Big Ten, the Big East and the West Coast Confer- Richard Gadbois, Stephen Frazier and Matt McFarland. All During his collegiate career he was named an All-American ence. will be in the hunt in the wide-open race for the defensive three times and was a four-time All-New England selec- Penn State has participated in three of the last four roster spots. tion. Okaroh started all four years and led the Terriers to NCAA tournaments. URI, Brown, Harvard and Binghamton back-to-back berths in the all made the NCAAs last fall, and Santa Clara reached the NCAA Tournament in 1985 national quarterfinals in 2006. We have our usual tough schedule, and 1986, including an “Once again, we have presented our players with a very but I believe our strength up front appearance in the national demanding schedule,” noted Roberts. “We are excited to quarterfinals in 1986. continue our long-standing rivalries with New England’s top and the players’ chemistry and willing- Black has helped lead programs, while the likes of Penn State, Santa Clara and ness to work hard can make the team PSU and Virginia Tech to the others will help get our young team ready for what should competitive nationally.” NCAA Tournament. At Penn be the deepest conference group in quite some time.” State he guided the Nittany BU hosts cross-town rival Boston College in the team’s Lions to the NCAA Sweet 16 home-opener on Sept. 1 and follows the Eagles with an- Head Coach NEIL ROBERTS twice and the Elite Eight other city foe, Northeastern. The Terriers will face Fordham once, while PSU played into and Santa Clara in the adidas-Brown Classic, hosted by the Puerta and Mignogna were a big part of the defensive the round of 32 once. Penn State won the 2002 and 2005 Bears, on Sept. 7 and 9. They will play most of the rest of success the Terriers enjoyed in 2006, and their combined Big Ten titles and won one conference regular-season cham- their non-conference schedule on the road, hosting only experience will be a boon to a backfield looking for leader- pionship. A four-year varsity starter at Wisconsin-Green Central Florida and Penn State. BU travels to Harvard, URI, ship. Puerta saw action in all 19 games, starting 18, while Bay, Black was a three-year All Mid-Western Collegiate UMass and Brown. The Terriers play their America East Mignogna played in 15 games. Mignogna also contributed Conference selection as a central midfielder. schedule from Oct. 6 to Nov. 3, opening with defending on offense, reverting to his midfielder’s tendencies in gen- conference champion Binghamton in Vestal, N.Y., on Oct. 6. erating offense. Jonsson stepped up as a freshman, playing in 19 games and starting 15 in back. Schultz made the move from offense to defense in the off-season and had an outstanding spring. “Schultzie’s ath- leticism, speed and toughness will make him an excellent defender,” stated Roberts. “He is technically sound and his one-on-one defense is superb. “Rich [Gadbois] is a sizable player who thrives in the air and is hard on the tackle,” continued the coach. “He has all the physical tools to play Division I soccer.” The native of Corona del Mar, Calif., is a two-time state cup champion with his club team, the Irvine Strikers. He led his team to the Patedores Cup and Nomads Cup title games in 2005 and was an Orange County All-Star. Frazier, Caption a product of Round Rock, Texas, scored 51 career goals and earned first-team All-District honors twice. McFarland gradu- ated from the IMG Academy having served for two years as a team captain and earned the 2006 team MVP trophy. GOALKEEPERS The Terriers took a hit in goal as well, losing keeper Zach Riffett to graduation after the 2006 season. He back- stopped BU all last season and earned All-America honors from topdrawsoccer.com. Coach Roberts has returners Hrafn Davidsson and Joe Cullaro vying for the starting position and newcomer Jason Lucas in the stable. Davidsson, a sophomore, tallied a shut out in his only start of the season, a 1-0 win over confer- ence rival Binghamton on Sept. 29. He brings experience to the table for BU, having excelled for Iceland’s U21 team. Red-shirt sophomore Cullaro has three years of collegiate experience under his belt and had a solid spring in net for the Terriers. Lucas, who walked onto the team during the spring season, recorded a shutout in his first collegiate appearance against the New Hampshire Phantoms. JUNIOR BACK DAN SCHULTZ

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Neil Roberts, who is entering his 23rd year as Boston The all-time winningest soccer coach in program history, lete Award as the outstanding student-athlete in men’s University’s men’s soccer coach, has guided the Terriers to Roberts has coached 12 All-Americans and seven Academic soccer. unparalleled success for the past two decades. All-Americans. In 1994, Nick Bone, who went on to become The holder of a USSF license, Roberts has been Since his first season in 1985 when BU rolled to a 14-4-1 re- the Terriers’ all-time leading scorer, was voted the National actively involved with soccer at all levels. Most recently, cord and a bid in the NCAA tournament, Roberts has established Freshman of the Year. he guided the Massachusetts Under-15 team to the 1999 the BU men’s soccer program as one of the elite in the nation. Roberts’ association with Boston University soccer began regional title, while he has also coached the Mass Bay The team had its finest start in 12 years (4-0-1) in 2006 and in 1979, when he served as an assistant coach under Hank Strikers to the 1993 Under-17 State title. In 1984, he finished with a 10-4-5 record and a berth in the America East Steinbrecher, who is the former executive director of the led the Cambridge Portuguese Sport Soccer Club to an Tournament semifinals, where BU fell in penalty kicks, 6-5, to United States Soccer Federation. In 1985, when Steinbre- undefeated season and the American Soccer Association Binghamton for the second straight year. The Terriers earned cher left the University, Roberts was named the head coach. title. the program’s first win over a Big 10 program with a 1-0 defeat The Terrier coach has been recognized 12 times for his A native of Braintree, Mass., Roberts was an All-New of Ohio State, and Roberts picked up his 250th career win, 1-0, coaching excellence. He was the NSCAA New England Coach England selection and captain of the 1976 Mitchell Junior against N.J. Institute of Technology on Sept. 3. of the Year in 1985, 1986, 1988, 1994 and 2004. In 1986, College team that finished second at the junior college Ranking 22nd in the nation among active coaches in 1990 and 1994, he was also the New England Soccer Coach national championships. He then enrolled at Southern winning percentage, Roberts has guided the Terriers to a 257- of the Year as selected by the Eastern Massachusetts High Connecticut State University, where he enjoyed two 122-60 overall record, registering an unprecedented 21 winning School Soccer Coaches Association, and in 1991, 1994, 2001 outstanding seasons. Roberts captained the team during seasons. and 2004, he was the America East Coach of the Year. Also, his junior and senior seasons and led the Owls to back-to- Under Roberts’ direction, the Terriers have appeared in 11 in 1995, he received the William French Award for coaching back NCAA tournament appearances. NCAA tournaments, advancing past the first round six times. excellence from the Boston University Athletic Hall of Fame. Currently residing in his hometown, Roberts and his During the 1985 season, the Terriers reached the national quar- Roberts is equally proud of his players’ accomplishments wife, Sue, have a son, Dan, and a daughter, Deidre. terfinals. In 1988, 1990, 1993, 1994 and 2004, the Terriers won in the classroom. During the 2005 season, 13 players earned their first-round matches before being eliminated in the second America East academic honors, while Steve Walker (1993) round. and Ola Olsen (1994) received the conference’s Scholar-Ath- BU has enjoyed similar success in the America East Men’s Soccer Championship during Roberts’ tenure. The Terriers won five r o b e r t s ’ B U C o a c h i n g R e c o r d Coaching Highlights straight conference titles in the and, Year record Win/Loss % Accomplishments • 22 winning seasons 1985 14-4-1 .763 NCAA Quarterfinals during that stretch, had a 10-game tourna- 1986 16-2-3 .833 NCAA First Round • Ranks 22nd among NCAA Division I active ment winning streak. In the 17-year history of 1987 9-7-4 .550 coaches in winning percentage (.654) the postseason competition, BU has advanced 1988 15-4-3 .750 NCAA Second Round 1989 12-4-3 .711 • Ranks 20th among winningest coaches in to the finals eight times and boasts an overall 1990 14-3-6 .739 NCAA Second Round NCAA Division I history with 257 wins. record of 14-6-4 (.700). 1991 15-5-1 .738 NCAA First Round • Has coached 12 All-Americans, seven Similarly, in 19 years of regular-season 1992 11-6-1 .639 America East Regular-Season Champion 1993 14-7-1 .659 NCAA Second Round Academic All-Americans, four America conference play, the Terriers have won the America East Champion East Players of theYear, three America East regular-season title six times and posted an 1994 19-1-1 .929 NCAA Second Round overall record of 98-31-20 (.760). From Sep- America East Champion Rookies of the Year, 37 All-New England 1995 11-8-2 .571 NCAA First Round tember 1989 through October 1993, Roberts’ selections and 42 All-Conference America East Champion clubs were undefeated in 29 consecutive 1996 10-7-3 .575 NCAA First Round selections. conference games, compiling a mark of 28-0-1. America East Champion • First career victory was a 2-0 shutout of One of the highlights of Roberts’ career 1997 14-6-2 .681 NCAA First Round America East Champion Colgate on Sept. 7, 1985. came in 1994 when the Terriers posted a 1998 11-4-3 .694 • Notched his 100th career victory in a 3-0 16-0-1 regular-season record, making them 1999 8-6-5 .553 shutout of Hartwick on Sept. 26, 1992. the only undefeated team in the nation. The 2000 8-7-2 .529 2001 13-5-1 .711 America East Regular-Season Champion • Recorded his 200th career win with a 1-0 season opened with a stunning 3-2 upset 2002 8-6-3 .559 victory over Vermont on Oct. 22, 2000. win over No. 1 ranked and eventual national 2003 9-8-3 .525 • Posted his 250th career victory in a 1-0 champion University of Virginia. The Terriers 2004 10-8-3 .548 NCAA Second Round America East Champion set seven team records and finished the blanking of the New Jersey Institute of 2005 6-8-4 .444 Technology on Sept. 3, 2006. regular-season ranked first in the nation. They 2006 10-4-5 .658 ended the year with a 19-1-1 (.929) mark, TOTAL 257-122-60 .65 including a first-round win in the NCAAs.

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UW-Green Bay ‘00 Boston University ‘87, ‘90

Scott Black will join the Boston University men’s soccer staff for the 2007 season after Francis Okaroh, former (MLS) player and Terrier standout, has joined serving as an assistant at Virginia Tech for one year. the Boston University men’s soccer staff for the 2007 season. The native of Nottingham, England, brings plenty of experience to BU, playing four years Okaroh (Class of 1987) played six years in MLS from 1996-2002 and won both an MLS Cup at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and spending five years as an assistant coach at and MLS Defender of the Year honors in 1999. While playing for the in Penn State. 1998, he won the Champions U.S. Open Cup, and Okaroh’s Chicago Fire was the runner up for While with the Hokies, Black served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. Last the cup in 2000. In 2007 he was nominated for the MLS Hall of Fame. season, Virginia Tech went 11-8-1 overall and reached the first round of the NCAA tournament. Okaroh has experience playing for the junior and senior Nigerian National teams, and has Black’s focus at PSU was on the goalkeeping corps, and he helped lead the Nittany Lions served as the head coach for the Greater Boston Bolts – the 2005 U-15 national champions. to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen twice and the Elite Eight once. Penn State won the 2002 and 2005 Currently he coaches the U-14 Spirit of Massachusetts team, the U-10, U-16, and U-17 Greater Big Ten titles and won the conference regular season championship once. Boston Soccer Club teams and the Sherborn-Dover Girls team. A four-year varsity starter at Wisconsin-Green Bay, he was a three-year All Mid-Western Col- He was named an All-American three times and was a four-time All-New England selection. legiate Conference selection as a central midfielder. Black graduated from UW-GB in 2000 with Okaroh started all four years and led the Terriers to back-to-back berths in the NCAA his bachelor’s degree in communication and public relations with a minor in human develop- tournament in 1985 and 1986, including an appearance in the quarterfinals in 1986. ment. He completed his Master of Education degree at Penn State in 2006 in adult education. Okaroh was part of the 1985 team that set program records for fewest goals allowed (11) Black was captain of the USL D3 Pro-League Crusaders organization following his and most shutouts (12) in a season. He is ninth all-time in career goals for BU, with 26. In collegiate career. He also served as director of media & public relations for Mass Pro Soccer in recognition of his stellar undergraduate career, Okaroh was inducted into the BU Hall of Fame Boston, Mass. in 2006. Black holds the Premiere, Advanced National and National Coaching diplomas from the He resides in Marlborough, Mass. National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). Black and his wife Kristin reside in Grafton, Mass.

dan david colwell merson ASSISTANT Coach director of soccer operations Second Season Second Season

Massachusetts ‘04 Boston University ‘06

Dan Colwell, a 2004 graduate of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, enters his David Merson, a 2006 graduate of Boston University, enters his second year as the direc- second year as a member of the men’s soccer coaching staff. tor of soccer operations. Immediately following graduation Colwell was appointed the head coach of FC United club Merson is a newly certified athletic trainer and is licensed by the Massachusetts Board of team, a member of the Massachusetts Premier League (MAPLE). Since taking over as head Allied Health. coach, FC United won the 2006 Jefferson Cup Premier Tournament Championship and were His work as an undergraduate at Boston University earned him a Sargent College of Health finalists at the 2006 Potomac Memorial Day Premier Tournament and Andre Cup State. and Rehabilitation Student Activity Award. In addition to his responsibilities with FC United, Colwell spent the 2005 season at Divi- Merson has been part of the New England Revolution’s volunteer staff for the last nine sion III Emmanuel College as an assistant coach for the men’s squad, helping guide the Saints seasons and continues to do so as an operations assistant as part of the Revs Brigade. He also to their best finish in program history (7-7-1 overall, 5-3-1 GNAC). worked as an operations assistant during many international soccer matches at Foxboro and Colwell played four years of soccer at UMass, winning the Atlantic 10 Conference in three Stadium. of his four years – 2000, 2001 and 2002. He currently ranks tied for ninth on the all-time Currently, he is a second-year graduate student studying physical therapy. Merson also career assists list with 16. In his senior season he was named to the All-Atlantic 10 second works as an administrative assistant for the undergraduate athletic training program in Sargent team, after a campaign in which he started all 19 games and recorded five goals and five College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. assists. In that season, he ranked third on the team in scoring and led the squad with his five Merson is a native of Peabody, Mass. assists. In four years, Colwell amassed nine goals and 16 assists for 34 points. Colwell is a native of Spencer, Mass., and graduated from David Prouty High School where he set a school and state record for points in a season (38 g, 19 a) in his junior year.

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CLARE BRIAN glenn TURKINGTON VESCI harris Assistant Director of Athletic Trainer Head Strength Student-Athlete and Conditioning Support Services Duquesne ‘04 Coach North Carolina ‘06 Villanova ‘00 Springfield ‘94 Boston College ‘02 Appalachian St. ‘96

Clare Turkington enters her third year as an assistant Brian Vesci enters his second year as an athletic trainer Supervising all strength and conditioning programs for director of Student-Athlete Support Services (SASS). on the Boston University sports medicine staff. Vesci the Terriers’ 23 varsity teams, head coach Glenn Harris and Turkington joined the athletic department after working will work primarily with the men’s soccer and men’s and his staff aim to improve an athlete’s size, speed, strength as a pre-medical advisor for two years in BU’s College of women’s track and field squads at BU. and power using the latest training techniques. Arts and Sciences. Vesci also currently serves as a lab instructor for A 1994 graduate of , Harris earned Turkington serves as the academic coordinator for Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences his master’s degree in exercise science from Appalachian men’s and women’s basketball, men’s soccer, women’s and is an approved clinical instructor for the undergradu- State in 1996 as a graduate assistant. At ASU, Harris as- crew, field hockey, women’s golf, and track & field. She ate athletic training program, supervising and mentoring sisted with all 19 varsity teams, including the NCAA-tour- works with the student-athletes to improve their overall athletic training students. nament-bound football and women’s basketball programs. personal development and their pursuit of academic Vesci graduated from Duquesne in 2004 with a bachelor Harris came to BU in May 1996, serving first as an and athletic goals. She also serves as the department’s of science degree in athletic training and earned his assistant strength and conditioning coach. In that role, coordinator for the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills program master’s degree in athletic training from the University he supervised the strength and conditioning regimens and assists with managing the ongoing academic support of North Carolina in December 2006. Before joining the for the 1996-97 America East champion men’s basketball, services and educational programs for student-athletes. BU staff, Vesci spent two years at Chapel Hill working the field hockey and men’s soccer teams. He also trained Prior to arriving at BU, Turkington earned her gradu- Tar Heels’ men’s soccer team in addition to the men’s and members of the 2004 U.S. women’s soccer team. In addi- ate degree in higher education administration at Boston women’s tennis teams. tion, he conducted classes with student athletic trainers, College, where she worked as a graduate assistant in the As an undergraduate, Vesci worked in various col- which emphasized the practical applications of strength office of Learning Resources for Student-Athletes and in legiate, high school and clinical settings, including and conditioning research. the Department of Residental Life. the 2004 Division I-AA Mid-Major National Champion Harris has authored several articles involving strength Turkington earned a bachelor of arts degree in sociol- Duquesne football team. In 2004, Vesci earned advanced and conditioning, including “Pre-Season Conditioning ogy from Villanova in 2000. She was a four-year let- specialization as a performance enhancement specialist for College Basketball”, which appeared in the July 2000 terwinner for the Wildcats’ field hockey team and earned through the National Academy of Sports Medicine. issue of Perform Better’s News and Views Newsletter. He Academic All-American honors. A native of Pittsburgh, Pa., Vesci is a certified member co-authored “Training for Ice Hockey”, which appeared in A native of Collegeville, Pa., Turkington currently of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and is the February 2000 issue of Muscular Development. He also resides in Newtonville. licensed by the Massachusetts Board of Allied Health. co-authored an article entitled “Short-Term Performance Effects of High Power, High Force, or Combined Weight- Training Programs” in the February 2000 issue of the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. He has also been published in the Spring 1998 issue of College Athletic Trainers’ Society newsletter. Most recently, his article “Offseason Conditioning for Women’s Lacrosse” was published in the February 2006 issue of Strength and Conditioning Journal. Harris is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Special- ist by the National Strength and Conditioning Association and also holds a Club Coaching Certification by the U.S.W. A native of Tewksbury, Mass., Harris currently resides in Stoneham, Mass.

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The Terrier Athletic Training Room The Elliot H. Cole Academic Support Center for Boston University’s Student Athletes “Our goal is to provide the athlete with is constantly updating and improving their Boston University’s Student-Athlete Sup- laptop computers are available for student- the best care possible,” said Boston Univer- knowledge in the athletic training field, and port Services (SASS) provides a comprehen- athletes to take with them when they travel sity director of sports medicine Maria Hutsick, they all work with isometrics, aqua-therapy sive program that supports all student-ath- for competition. The Center also serves as a who has worked with the Terrier athletes and manual-therapy. letes in their overall personal development hub for seminars, information, and resources for 25 years. “And, because we are in a city “The athletic administration has been and their pursuit of academic and athletic on topics such as time management, alcohol like Boston, and with our affiliation with the very supportive in maintaining the highest goals. and drug education, nutrition, study skills, Boston University medical school, we are able level of athletic training equipment,” said As a member of the NCAA CHAMPS/Life career planning, and stress to achieve our objective.” Hutsick. Skills program, SASS is committed to student- management. In addition to Hutsick, the athletic What’s more, if the athletes require ad- athletes’ development in five major areas: The Director of Student-Athlete Support training room staff includes six full-time ditional care, Hutsick’s years of experience in academic excellence, athletic excellence, Services, Phil DiCarlo, and the Assistant Di- assistants, two graduate assistants, one part- Boston have allowed her to network with the career development, personal development rectors Logan Hamilton and Clare Turkington, time assistant, and more than 30 students area’s doctors and have access to the finest and community service. The various compo- work with Boston University’s 31 athletic who are enrolled in Boston University’s facilities. nents of the SASS program are designed to teams, providing pro-active and individual- rigorous athletic training program. These “Athletes receive care quickly,” said recognize and respond to the unique demands ized support for all student-athletes. The students carry a full academic workload, Hutsick. “This is a key to complete recovery, faced by student-athletes in these areas. various components of SASS enable them each week completing clinical work in the because, the quicker an athlete receives care, The Cole Academic Support Center to monitor and assist student-athletes in athletic training room. the quicker that individual can get back into houses Student-Athlete Support Services their progress toward graduation and in their “We also have on our staff two orthope- action. and is available to all student-athletes as a personal development. dic surgeons and family practice physicians “We are proud that we have better than place where they can focus on their academic It is the goal of Student-Athlete Sup- who are considered experts in the field of a 90 percent success rate of athletes return- work during study hall, tutoring sessions port Services to provide Boston Univer- sports medicine,” Hutsick pointed out. ing to competition.” and individual quiet study time. A computer sity student-athletes with the information, The entire athletic training room staff lab, laser printer, and wireless network are resources, and encouragement they need to available for use in the academic center, and gain the most from their college experiences.

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A state-of-the-art facility designed to improve the for these training methods.” speed and explosive power of the Boston University Overseeing the facility is Glenn Harris, who became athletes, the Terriers’ 12,000 square-foot strength and the Terriers’ second strength and conditioning head conditioning facility was completed prior to the 2003- coach in September 1997. 04 academic year. “When I first came to Boston University, we operated The area features not just eight power racks and out of a much smaller and more antiquated facility,” eight Olympic lifting platforms, but also a 2000-square said Harris. “We were essentially limited in our ability foot speed and plyometric area. Athletes are now able to design programs for the different sports due to the to stretch and perform speed workouts, as well as natural size and design of that room. plyometric programs that were once unable to complete “By comparison, this room enables us to serve in one location. the needs of more teams and the freedom to be more “The biggest change in athletics in recent years has creative in our approach,” said Harris. “I’ve visited the been the rise of scientific training methods in weight strength and conditioning facilities at Wisconsin, North training and fitness for enhanced performance on the Carolina State, Georgia Tech, and Virginia Tech, and this field,” said former Boston University President Jon room is the equal of any.” Westling, whose support of the facility made the project possible. “This weight room provides a first-rate facility

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Senior Back Junior Back 6-0, 175 5-9, 160 Pawtucket, R.I. 6 Tarrytown, N.Y. 17

As a Junior in 2006: Appeared in all 19 games, starting 18…Took three shots on goal as a sophomore in 2006: Played in 15 games off the bench…Tallied one assist on the year, during the season...Anchored a defense that allowed just 12 goals and shut out eight teams. tying him with five teammates for seventh on the squad...His assist came on Sept. 14 against AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2005: Appeared in 14-of-18 games, earning 13 starts…Second among Brown...Part of a defense that totaled eight shut outs and limited opponents to 12 total goals. BU defenders in scoring with a goal…Put up six shots…Scored the lone goal, which was also AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN IN 2005: Appeared in 7-of-18 games, earning his first-ever start the game-winner and his first career goal, in 1-0 win at Albany on Oct. 9.A S A RED-SHIRT at UMass on Sept. 28…Had one shot at Binghamton on Nov. 2. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2004: FRESHMAN IN 2004: Appeared in 14-of-21 games, earning six starts…Named BU’s Most Did not see any action…Named to the America East Academic Honor Roll. BEFORE BOSTON Improved Player…Saw action in all four post-season games…Registered his first career assist UNIVERSITY: A four-time All-County selection at Sleepy Hollow High School in Tarrytown, in BU’s 3-1 loss to St. John’s in the second round of the NCAA tournament on Nov. 23. N.Y…Captained the team for three seasons between 2002-2004, earning All-Section honors AS A FRESHMAN IN 2003: Did not see any action. BEFORE BOSTON UNIVERSITY: As a during his final two seasons. Was selected as the section’s MVP in a coaches’ poll…Earned senior at the William E. Tulman High School in Pawtucket, R.I., was selected to the Second All-County honors on the track team and was a two-year captain of the golf team…Member of Team Small Division and All-State Academic Team…During his junior season, guided Tulman the National Honor Society and the Foreign Language Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born on Dec. to the Rhode Island Small Division State Championship while earning 9, 1985, in White Plains, N.Y…Son of Regina and Stephen Mignogna…Enrolled in the School All-Playoff and Third Team Small Division honors. As a sophomore, of Management, majoring in business administration and management. named to the Pawtucket Times All-Area First Team…Spent his fresh- man year playing at Central Falls High School, earning Third Team Small Division honors…Member of the National Honor Society and four-time Honor Roll selection. PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 22, 1985, in Provi- dence, R.I…Son of Gloria and Francesca Puerta…Enrolled in the College of Com- munication, majoring in communication studies.

p u e r t A’ S c A r e e r S t a t s o verall America East m i g n o g n A’ S c A r e e r S t a t s Year gp-gs sh g A pts gp-gs sh g A pts overall America East 2004 14-6 5 0 1 1 5-4 2 0 0 0 Year gp-gs sh g A pts gp-gs sh g A pts 2005 14-13 6 1 0 2 7-7 3 1 0 2 2005 7-1 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2006 19-18 3 0 0 0 8-7 1 0 0 0 2006 15-0 0 0 1 1 7-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 7-37    3 20-   0 2 Totals 22-  0   7-0 0 0 0 0

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Sophomore Midfielder Junior Midfielder 5-8, 140 5-9, 145 17 Obuasi, Ghana 11 Deer Park, N.Y. 15

as a freshman in 2006: Named to the America East All-Rookie Team...One of nine Terriers As a Sophomore in 2006: Played in two games on the season - Aug. 31 at Georgia Southern to appear in all 19 games, starting 13...Scored two goals and tallied two assists, earning a and Oct. 21 at Maine. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2005: Did not see any action. BEFORE BOSTON total of six points on the year…Fourth on the team in points, fifth in goals, and tied with UNIVERSITY: Played four seasons for the BW Gotschee club in Queens, N.Y. Named to the 2005 three others for third place for assists…Took 14 shots on goal during the season, resulting in All-Star Team...Captain of Deer Park (N.Y.) High School team while earning All- a .143 shot percentage...His goals came during the Aug. 31 game at Georgia Southern and on Conference honors in 2003 and 2004...Member of the Eastern New York Olympic Development Sept. 23 at UMBC. BEFORE BOSTON UNIVERSITY: Played for the University of Ghana in 2005- Team for five years.PERSON AL: Born on March 8, 1987, in Brooklyn, N.Y...Son of Vincent and 06…Participated in the Ghana Youth National Team program…Spent four years (age 13-17) Domenica...Enrolled in the School of Management, majoring in business administration and with the AJAX Football Club’s African Youth Academy…Played a year at the Ashgold Academy management. and three years at Adisadel College. PERSONAL: Born on March 25, 1985…Son of Dominic Appiah-Kubi and Stella Asare…Enrolled in the School of Management, majoring in business administration and management. ba s s i ’ s c A r e e r S t a t s overall America East Year gp-gs sh g A pts gp-gs sh g A pts 2005 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2006 2-0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 2-0 0 0 0 0 -0 0 0 0 0

andrej bjegovic

Sophomore Back 6-3, 175 St. Germainen Laye, France 13

As a freshman in 2006: Did not see any action. BEFORE BOSTON UNIVERSITY: Played for both his high school, Lycee International, and the Paris St. Germain club for four years…Won two league championships and one regional cup with PSG and captained the team in 2005… Captured a pair of league titles with Lycee and served as captain in 2005. PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 23, 1988…Son of Neven and Ljerka Bjegovic…Enrolled in the School of Management, majoring in business administration and management.

A p p i a h ’ s c A r e e r S t a t s b j e g o v i c ’ s c A r e e r S t a t s overall America East Overall America East Year gp-gs sh g A pts gp-gs sh g A pts Year gp-gs sh g A pts gp-gs sh g A pts 2006 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2006 19-13 14 2 2 6 8-5 5 1 1 3 Totals 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 9-13  2 2  -5 5   3

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Sophomore Back Sophomore Goalkeeper 5-10, 155 6-4, 190 Northville, Mich. 22 Reykjavik, Iceland 1 as a freshman in 2006: Saw action in two games, including one start…Played Aug. 31 at as a freshman in 2006: Played in two games, starting one…Allowed no goals on 10 Georgia Southern and started on Sept. 20 at URI…Took one shot on goal during the season. shots, finishing the season with a 1-0-0 record, shutting out Binghamton on Sept. 29…Also BEFORE BOSTON UNIVERSITY: Spent four years on the varsity team at Northville (Mich.) saw action against Maine on Oct. 21. BEFORE BOSTON UNIVERSITY: Played for the Iceland High School…Garnered all-state accolades as a junior and senior, while tallying a combined U21 Team, in addition to the U19 and U17 National Teams…Participated in the U21 World six goals and 17 assists…Also played four years on the Michigan ODP and four years with the Championship in Malta…Has a total of six caps for Iceland…Spent two years playing at the Michigan Wolves, advancing to the Super Y League National Tournament in 2003…Served as University of Iceland after playing for his high school, the Commercial College of Iceland, for captain of the ODP for a year and the Wolves for three years. PERSONAL: Born on Feb. 13, four years. PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 30, 1984…Son of David Ludviksson and Emma Axelsdot- 1988…Son of James and Mary Jo Blasius…Enrolled in the College of General Studies. tir…Enrolled in the College of Engineering, majoring in mechanical engineering.

B la s i u s ’ s c A r e e r S t a t s o verall America East Year gp-gs sh g A pts gp-gs sh g A pts 2006 2-1 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 2-  0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0

joe cullaro

Sophomore Goalkeeper 6-1, 180 New York, N.Y. 12 as a Red-shirt Freshman in 2006: Played in two games on the season…Made one save on one shot on goal...Played Aug. 21 at Georgia Southern and made his save on Oct. 21 at Maine, a 5-0 Terrier win. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2005: Did not see any action…Named to the America East Academic Honor Roll. BEFORE BOSTON UNIVERSITY: Four-year letter winner at Clarkstown High School South in West Nyack, N.Y. An All-Section selection, captained the team as a senior...Played for the FC Westchester, leading the club team to the State Cup and the finals of the Sorf Cup...Five-year member of the Olympic Development Program Team. Selected to the Regional Team and invited to the National Camp in 2001...Graduated on the Principal’s High Honor Roll and was a member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born on May 10, 1987, in Bronx, N.Y...Son of Maria and Ignazio Collaro...Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences, with a dual major of biochemistry and molecular biology.

C u lla r o ’ s c A r e e r S t a t s D av i d s s o n ’ s c A r e e r S t a t s Overall overall Year gp-gs min gA gAA sA sv% W-L-t so Year gp-gs min gA gAA sA sv% W-L-t so 2006 2-0 9:42 0 0.00 1 1.000 1-0-0 0 2006 2-1 127:57 0 0.00 10 1.000 1-0-0 1 Totals 2-0 9:42 0 0.00  .000 -0-0 0 Totals 2- 27:57 0 0.00 0 .000 -0-0 

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Sophomore Midfielder Junior Midfielder 5-11, 165 5-11, 160 1 Flintshire, Wales 2 Lombard, Ill. 4

as a freshman in 2006: Named to the America East All-Rookie Team...Played in 18 games, As a sophomore in 2006: Captained the Chicago Fire’s PDL team the summer after starting six...Tallied one assist on the year in the game against Hartford on Oct. 18...Seventh sophomore year...Has trained with FC, the Chicago Fire, and Sabadell...Selected to on the team in assists and 10th on the team with seven shots on goal. BEFORE BOSTON theAmerica East All-Conference First Team...Started all 19 games…Tallied four goals and two UNIVERSITY: Played three years for the Blackburn Rovers’ youth team…Selected for the Wales assists on the season for a total of 10 points...Took 36 shots on goal...Scored one game-win- U18 Schoolboy National Team…Made nine starts for Airbus UK, the Welsh youth team in ning goal on the year against the New Jersey Institute of Technology on Sept. 3...Third on 2005…Captained the Hawarden High School team to the Welsh Cup semifinals in 2004.PER - the team in points and goals...Tied for third on the team in game-winners…Sixth on the SONAL: Born on June 14, 1988…Son of Dennis and Lynne Dorman…Enrolled in the College of Terriers with his six assists and shot percentage…Second on the team in shots on net with Arts & Sciences…Brother of former BU soccer All-American Andy Dorman (’03), who currently 36 during the season. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2005: One of four Terriers and the only freshman plays for the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer. to start all 18 games…Selected to both the America East All-Rookie Team and the Top Drawer Soccer All-Rookie Team…Placed third on the team and led rookies in scoring with two goals and four assists for eight points…Second on the team with four assists and 29 shots…Scored D O r m a n ’ s c A r e e r S t a t s his first collegiate goal and the double overtime game-winner in the season opener versus o verall America East NJIT on Sept. 1...Scored the lone BU goal in a 1-1 tie versus Maine on Sept. 24 just after Year gp-gs sh g A pts gp-gs sh g A pts 2006 18-6 7 0 1 1 8-5 3 0 1 1 assisting on the game-winner in the 87th minute in a 2-1 win at Rhode Island on Sept. 20 Totals -6 7 0   -5 3 0   to be named the America East Rookie of the Week on Sept. 26…Team had an unbeaten 5-0-1 record when he had at least a point. BEFORE BOSTON UNIVERSITY: Led the Sockers FC Chicago to five consecutive Illinois state titles and a Midwest regional crown in 2002. Captained the team for two years...Five-year member of the ERIC Illinois Olympic Development Program team...Played with the FC Sparta gladney Youth Team in Prague, Czech Republic, during the spring of 2005. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 27, 1986, in Berwyn, Ill... Son of Jerry and Diane Junior Midfielder Hlavaty...Enrolled in 5-8, 160 the College of Arts & Barrington, R.I. 27 Sciences, major- ing in history. AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2006: Did not see any action. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2004: Joined the team in the spring of 2005. BEFORE BOSTON UNIVERSITY: Played for Barrington (R.I.) High School for four years...Earned Second Team All-State honors as a freshman and sophomore and First Team All-State accolades as a junior and senior...Led the team in scoring for three years. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 27, 1985, in Providence, R.I....Full name is Eric Carmelo Gladney... Son of Richard and Karen Gladney...Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences, majoring in computer science.

g lad n e y ’ s c A r e e r S t a t s overall America East Year gp-gs sh g A pts gp-gs sh g A pts 2006 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 h lava t y ’ s c A r e e r S t a t s Totals 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 overall America East Year gp-gs sh g A pts gp-gs sh g A pts 2005 18-18 29 2 4 8 8-8 17 1 1 3 2006 19-19 36 4 2 10 8-8 22 2 0 4 Totals 37-37 5    -16 39 3  7

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Sophomore Back Senior Back 6-1, 180 6-0, 175 Hafnarfjordur, Iceland 3 W. Newbury, Mass. 18 as a freshman in 2006: One of nine Terriers to see action in all 19 games during the as a junior in 2006: Saw action in one game during the season - Aug. 31 at Georgia season, starting all but four…Tallied three assists on the season - the most by a fresh- Southern. AS A red-shirt sophomore IN 2005: Did not see any action. AS A SOPHOMORE man - ranking him second on the team…Tied with two teammates for sixth on the team in IN 2005: Did not see any action…Named to the America East Academic Honor Roll. AS A points…His eight shots on goal during the year tied him for eighth on the team. BEFORE FRESHMAN IN 2004: Did not see any action…Named to the America East Academic Honor Roll. BOSTON UNIVERSITY: Spent 2005-06 at the University of Iceland…Played on the FH club BEFORE BOSTON UNIVERSITY: As a senior, earned First Team All-Independent School League and from 1999-2006…Is a five-time national youth champion of Iceland…Captained the FH U18 Boston Globe All-Scholastic New England honors at Governor Dummer Academy (Byfield, Mass.). team in 2003…Trained with the national U17 and U19 teams. PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 30, Captained the team and earned MVP accolades…Named Most Improved Player as a sophomore 1985…Son of Jon Runar Halldorsson and Asthildur Ragnarsdottir…Enrolled in the College of at St. Mark’s School in Southboro, Mass. in 2001…Member of the Seacoast United Premier club Arts & Sciences, majoring in economics. team, leading the team to the New Hampshire State Championships three times and the National Super-Y finals in 2001 and 2003…Played three years of varsity basketball and was a two-year member of the varsity track team…Five-year honor roll and high honor roll student. Received the cum laude Letter of Commendation from GDA. Also served as a volunteer for the Special Olympics, Red Cross and Habitat for Humanity. PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 29, 1984, in Melrose, Mass…Son of Mary O’Donnell and Andrew Maio…Enrolled in the College of Communications, majoring in film.

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16 America East Champions 92/93/94/95/96/97/01/04 NCAA Tournament 80/85/86/88/90/91/93/94/95/96/97/04 www.goterriers.com player profiles IAN jin dan MAIO oh schultz

Junior Forward Junior Forward 6-0, 180 6-0, 175 18 Dededo, Guam 5 Cincinnati, Ohio 14

AS A Sophomore IN 2006: Started seven-of-18 games…Scored five times, including twice as a sophomore in 2006: One of nine Terriers to play in all 19 games during the season, he on Oct. 21 at Maine…Was the team’s leading scorer in America East games (4g)...Also tallied started all but four…Scored three goals and had four assists on the year, bringing his point an assist in the final game of the season, earning 11 points on the year…Took 27 shots total to 10 on the season…First on the team in assists and tied for third in the league...Tied on goal…Posted two game-winning goals…Second on the team in points, goals and shot for fifth in the America East in assists per game...Ended up tied for third on the team in points percentage…Tied for third place on the Terriers in game-winning goals…Third place on the and was fourth in goals and in shots on goal (21)…Tied for second on the Terriers with two team for shots on goal, averaging 1.50 shots per game. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2005: Appeared game-winning goals, which came on Sept. 23 at UMBC and Sept. 29 against Binghamton... in five-of-18 games…Tallied three shots, including two versus Buffalo on Oct. 2 and one at Named to the ESPN/CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team for District 1...Earned honor- Albany on Oct. 9. BEFORE BOSTON UNIVERSITY: Played three seasons of varsity soccer for able mention All-America recognition from the Jewish Sports Review...Named to the America the St. Stephen’s Episcopal School in Austin, Texas, earning Team MVP honors as a senior and East Commissioner’s Honor Roll. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2005: One of five Terriers to appear in All-Southwest Preparatory Conference accolades as a sophomore...Began his scholastic career all 18 games, while earning six starts. Made his first collegiate start versus Boston College on at Overton High School in Nashville, Tenn., earning Rookie of the Year honors in 2002...Led Sept. 4…Tied for sixth on the team, while being second among rookies in scoring with one his club, the Austin Flyers, to the 2004 Texas State Championship...Also participated in cross goal…Placed fifth on the team with 15 shots…Scored his first collegiate goal in a 3-1 win at country, track, basketball and tennis. Earned All-SPC honors in track. PERSONAL: Born on Feb. UMass on Sept. 28…Named to the America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll. BEFORE BOSTON 5, 1987, in Dededo, Guam....Son of Yong Ja and Song Rok...Enrolled in the College of Arts & UNIVERSITY: Earned National Soccer Coaches Association of America/Adidas All-Region IV Sciences as an international relations major. and Cincinnati Player of the Year accolades following his senior season at The Seven Hills School in Cincinnati, Ohio...Had 25 goals in 2003 and 22 goals in 2004 to lead the Miami Valley Conference in scoring on both occasions...Led the Javanon Soccer Club to the Region II Championship... Four-year member of Kentucky’s Olympic Development Program team... Represented the United States at the Maccabiah Games in Israel in 2005...Also played varsity basket- ball from 2003-05...Was a MVC Scholar Athlete in 2003, 2004 and 2005, and earned NSCAA/ Adidas High School Boys Scholar All-America honors as a senior. PERSONAL: Born February 26, 1987 in Guilford, Conn...Son of Howard and Jan Schultz...Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences, majoring in economics.

o h ’ S c A r e e r S t a t s s c h u l t z ’ S c A r e e r S t a t s overall America East overall America East Year gp-gs sh g A pts gp-gs sh g A pts Year gp-gs sh g A pts gp-gs sh g A pts 2005 5-0 3 0 0 0 3-0 1 0 0 0 2005 18-6 15 1 0 2 8-3 3 0 0 0 2006 18-6 27 5 1 11 8-2 16 4 0 8 2006 19-14 21 3 4 10 8-7 11 2 2 6 Totals 23-6 30 5   -2 7  0  Totals 37-20 3   2 -10  2 2 

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Junior Forward Sophomore Midfielder 6-0, 170 5-9, 160 Hafnarfjordur, Iceland 10 Flemington, N.J. 8 as a sophomore in 2006: Earned a spot on the America East All-Conference Second Team... as a freshman in 2006: Saw action in five games during the season, turning in quality Appeared in 18 games, starting 17…Scored a team-leading eight goals and tallied one assist... minutes in the final game of the year at Binghamton on Nov. 1. BEFORE BOSTON UNIVERSITY: Led the Terriers in all but one offensive category, as he finished first on the team in points Spent 2002-06 with the Region I ODP…Attended the adidas ESP in 2005…Played on the U.S. (17), goals, game-winning goals (3) and shots on goal (41)…Tied with five teammates with U15 National Team in 2003…Was an adidas Youth All-American…Member of the Pingry School one assist on the year…His game-winning goals came on Aug. 31 at Georgia Southern, Oct. soccer team in 2002, 2004 and 2005…First team all-conference in 2004 and 2005…Honor- 18 against Hartford and an exciting tournament game-winner at Albany on Oct. 29...He was able mention all-state in 2005. PERSONAL: Born on Feb. 12, 1988…Son of Fred and Janet also honored as the America East Player of the Week on Sept. 5, as he had four goals in the Strackhouse…Enrolled in the College of General Studies. Terriers’ first three games. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2005: Appeared in 2-of-18 games, missing much of the season with an injury. Saw action on Sept. 4 versus Boston College and Oct. 5 versus Stony Brook. BEFORE BOSTON UNIVERSITY: Played at the U-17, U-19 and U-21 levels for Iceland...Represented Iceland in the Union of European Football Associations U-21 S t r a c k h o u s e ’ s c A r e e r S t a t s Championship in Malta...In 2003, led his club team to the U-19 Icelandic Championship with overall America East Year gp-gs sh g A pts gp-gs sh g A pts a team-best 16 goals in 11 games. PERSONAL: Born on Aug. 21, 1984, in ...Son 2006 5-0 0 0 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 0 of Esther Trygguadottir and Sigurdur Halldorsson...Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences, Totals 5-0 0 0 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 0 majoring in international economics.

shaun taylor

Sophomore Forward 6-3, 205 Sandown, England 9

as a freshman in 2006: Appeared in nine-of-19 games before suffering an injury…Took six shots on goal during the season. BEFORE BOSTON UNIVERSITY: Represented England on the U18 team in 2006…Played for Sandown High School and was the leading scorer in a competi- tion between Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. PERSONAL: Born on Oct. 27, 1987…Son of Philip and Elizabeth Taylor…Enrolled in the College of General Studies.

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18 America East Champions 92/93/94/95/96/97/01/04 NCAA Tournament 80/85/86/88/90/91/93/94/95/96/97/04 www.goterriers.com MEET THE NEWCOMERS tom Timmy daniel strackhouse akinsanya chu

Freshman Forward Freshman Forward 6-1, 180 5-7, 140 8 Sacramento, Calif. 7 Irvine, Calif. 24

Before Boston University: Four-year member of the varsity squad at John F. Ken- Before Boston University: Played four years of varsity soccer at University High School… nedy High School…Two-year varsity captain…Three-time selection to the all-conference Two-time All-Pacific Coast League First Team…As a senior, three-year captain and team MVP, team…Named to All-City Second Team as a senior…Four-year member of the Cal-North ODP guided his team to the Pacific Coast League championship for the first time in 10 years…His State team…Four-year captain of club team, Sacramento United…Member of the Region IV teams won the 2004 Nomads Coaches Showcase, the 2003 Nomads Thanksgiving championship, ODP team as a sophomore and junior…Also played freshman and JV basketball and varsity ten- the 2002 & 2003 Pats Cup championships, and the 2003 Manchester United Premier Cup US nis…Coached youth basketball and the High School Spirit Club…Earned a spot on the Honor championship…Named second team All-Pacific Coast League as a sophomore and the team’s Roll. Personal: Born July 31, 1989…Son of Ade and Abimbola Akinsanya…Has siblings, Rookie of the Year…Also participated in the Key Club, Freshmentoring, IMPACT mentoring, the Bunmi (24) and Adedoja (15)…Enrolled in the College of Engineering. California Scholarship Federation and earned a spot on the Principal’s Honor Roll twice. Per- sonal: Born Feb. 4, 1989…Son of Edmond and Teresa Chu…Has an older brother, Christopher (24) and a younger sister, Kelly (19)…Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. matt stephen bauchle- frazier mCfarland

Freshman Back Freshman Back 6-1, 180 6-0, 180 shaun Bradenton, Fla. 23 Round Rock, Texas 19 taylor Before Boston University: Teams won the adidas ESP 2006 title, the Dallas Cup champion- Before Boston University: Vista Ridge High School team captain all four years…Three- ship and the Sunbowl championship…Served as IMG Academy team captain as a junior…Was time selection to the All-District First Team…Named Newcomer of the Year as a sopho- the IMG U-17 MVP as a junior as well…Played club and varsity soccer all four years…Also more…Also played football for three years, serving as a captain for one year…Earned competed in cross country and tennis…Won the America Legion award in 2003 and made Academic All-District as a sophomore, junior and senior…Was on the All-A Honor Roll all four the St. Stephen’s Director’s List from 2005-07. Personal: Born Oct. 10, 1988…Son of Carl years…Member of the National Honor Society as a junior and a senior. Personal: Born April Bauchle and Laura McFarland…Has one older sister, Heather (20)…Enrolled in the College of 27, 1989…Son of Sandy and Cheryl Frazier…Has one younger sister, Lauren (16)…Enrolled in 9 Arts & Sciences. the College of Engineering, majoring in elecrical engineering. richard gadbois

Freshman Back 6-2, 180 Corona del Mar, Calif. 26

Before Boston University: A senior team captain at the Sage Hill School…Selected to the All-Southern All-Star team his senior year… Named to the All-League First Team and the Orange County Dream Team as a senior… First-team All-League as a junior and second-team All-League as a sophomore…Also played volleyball… Earned a spot on the High Honor Roll. Personal: Born Jan. 15, 1989…Son of Richard and Frances Gadbois… Has one younger sis- ter, Charlotte (13)… Enrolled in the School of Management, majoring in business administra- tion and management.

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Sophomore Goalkeeper Freshman Midfielder 6-1, 170 5-11, 165 Kingston, Jamaica 28 Boston, Mass. 20

Before Boston University: Played for The Hotchkiss School and Campion College as a Before Boston University: Started and lettered on the varsity squad all four years at goalkeeper…Served as the vice-captain of the Campion College Boys U-16 team sophomore Hanover High School…Senior team captain…Member of the Mass State Olympic Development year…Member of the all-parish team as a freshman…Invited to try out for the Jamaican U-17 Program team for two years...Two-time All-Star, Patriot Ledger All-Scholastic, team in 2002…An AP scholar…National runner-up for SCEC CXC Spanish in 2004. and Brockton Enterprise All-Scholastic honoree…As a senior, named Eastern Mass. All-Star, Personal: Born July 27, 1988…Son of Karen Gascoigne...Enrolled in the College of Arts & Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic, and the Brockton Enterprise Co-Player of the Sciences as an Hispanic languages and literature major. Year with brother Ryan…Participated in the Super Y League National ODP camp…Played club soccer for the South Shore United Blazers and Cape Cod Crusaders...Also played two years of basketball…Member of the National Honor Society…A Boys State candidate…Won the Junior Mathematics Award…Earned cum laude on National Latin Exam…Member of the Hanover High aaron Math Team. Personal: Born March 9, 1989…Son of Christopher and Lisa Shea…Has a twin, Ryan, who is also a freshman on the team, a younger brother Colin (15), and a younger sister, o’neal Emily (11)…Enrolled in the School of Education, majoring in math education.

Freshman Forward ryan 6-0, 160 Virginia Beach, Va. 16 shea Before Boston University: Senior captain of his varsity squad at Kellam High School… Team reached the state finals as a freshman and a sophomore and was a state semifinalist as a senior…Played on district and state Olympic Development teams throughout his four years…Made the All-State, All-Region, All-Tideway and All-District first teams…Played club soccer for the Beach FC Outlaws…Also competed in JV and varsity basketball…Was a member Freshman Midfielder of the National Honor Society and the Spanish Honor Society…Won the Randolph Macon Book 5-11, 160 Award and was a Boys State alternate. Personal: Born March 22, 1989…Son of Dallas and Boston, Mass. 21 Celeste O’Neal…Has two younger brothers, Andrew (16) and Zachary (11)…Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences. Before Boston University: Varsity starter and letterwinner all four years at Hanover High School…Senior team captain… Member of the Massachusetts State Olympic Development Program for two years…Participated in the Super Y League National ODP camp…Named to the All-State team as a senior…Two-time Patriot League All-Star, Patriot Ledger All-Scholas- jack tic, and Brockton Enterprise All-Scholastic honoree…Played club soccer for the South Shore United Blazers and Cape Cod Crusaders...Also played two years of basketball…As a senior, named Eastern Mass. All-Star, Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic, and the Brockton orr Enterprise Co-Player of the Year with brother Matthew…Earned cum laude on the National Latin Exam…Member of the Hanover High Math Team. Personal: Born March 9, 1989…Son of Christopher and Lisa Shea…Has a twin, Matthew, who is also a freshman on the team, a younger brother Colin (15), and a younger sister, Emily (11)…Enrolled in the College of General Studies. Freshman Midfielder 5-11, 165 Ridgefield, Conn. 25

Before Boston University: Played four years of soccer at the Wooster School…Three-time Western New England Prep School Association All-Star…Twice named a Connecticut High School Soccer Coaches Association All-State Player…Member of the 2005 Western New England Prep School Association Select Team…Team captain as a senior…Chosen as a NEPSAC All-Star in 2006…Also played four years of basketball, serving as captain as a senior…Played golf his final year…An AP Scholar…Extremely involved in community service and an accomplished mu- sician. Personal: Born Nov. 3, 1988…Son of Douglas Orr and Sally Savoia…Has two siblings, Maggie (21) and Casey (14)…Enrolled in the College of Engineering, majoring in biomedical engineering.

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at CONNECTICUT Aug. 19, 1:00 p.m. at HOLY CROSS Aug. 25, 1:00 p.m. BOSTON COLLEGE Sept. 1, 7:00 p.m. NORTHEASTERN Sept. 3, 7:00 p.m. Location...... Storrs, Conn. Location...... Worcester, Mass. Location...... Chestnut Hill, Mass. Location...... Boston, Mass. matt Home Field...... Morrone Stadium Home Field...... Smith Stadium Home Field...... Newton Campus Soccer Home Field...... Parsons Field Colors...... Blue & White Colors...... Purple & White Colors...... Maroon & Gold Colors...... Red & Black Conference...... Big East Conference...... Patriot League Conference...... Atlantic Coast Conference...... Colonial Athletic shea Head Coach...... Ray Reid Head Coach...... Elvis Comrie Head Coach...... Ed Kelly Head Coach...... Brian Ainscough Record at UConn...... 156-62-19 (11) Record at HC...... 108-147-25 (16) Record at BC...... 168-144-34 (20) Record at NU...... 11-19-8 (3) Career Record...... 299-77-32 (18) Career Record...... Same Career Record...... 208-157-40 (23) Career Record...... 96-94-22 (12) Assistant Coaches...... John Deeley, Assistant Coach...... TBA Assistant Coaches...... Kevin Anderson Assistant Coaches...... Adam Pfeifer ...... Paul McDonogh, Kevin Bacher 2006 Record...... 5-11-1 ...... Darren Murray ...... James Greenslit, Daniel Sullivan 2006 Record...... 10-7-2 Series Record...... 5-1-0 2006 Record...... 8-7-2 2006 Record...... 8-10-2 20 Series Record...... 10-28-1 Series Record...... 17-17-8 Series Record...... 17-6-1 vs. FORDHAM Sept. 7, 5:00 p.m. vs. SANTA CLARA Sept. 9, Noon at HARVARD Sept. 14, 1:00 p.m. CENTRAL FLORIDA Sept. 17, 7:00 p.m. Location...... Bronx, N.Y. Location...... Santa Clara, Calif. Location...... Cambridge, Mass. Location...... Orlando, Fla. Home Field...... Jack Coffey Field Home Field...... Buck Home Field...... Ohiri Field Home Field...... UCF Soccer Complex Colors...... Maroon & White Colors...... Red & White Colors...... Maroon & White Colors...... Black & Gold Conference...... Atlantic 10 Conference...... West Coast Conference...... Ivy League Conference...... Conference USA Head Coach...... Jim McElderry Head Coach...... Cameron Rast Head Coach...... John Kerr Head Coach...... Bryan Cunningham Record at Fordham...... 24-31-14 (4) Record at SCU...... 67-27-13 (5) Record at HU...... 69-53-11 (9) Record at UCF...... First Year Career Record...... Same Career Record...... Same Career Record...... Same Career Record...... Same Assistant Coach...... Eric Masters Assistant Coaches...... Eric Yamamoto Assistant Coaches...... Gary Crompton Assistant Coaches...... Paul Nagy 2006 Record...... 9-3-5 ...... Rusty Johnon, Tim Martin ...... Bruce Murray ...... Stephen Mellor Series Record...... First meeting 2006 Record...... 13-5-5 2006 Record...... 14-5-0 2006 Record...... 6-9-2 Series Record...... First meeting Series Record...... 11-21-6 Series Record...... First Meeting

at RHODE ISLAND Sept. 21, 5:00 p.m. at MASSACHUSETTS Sept. 29, 3:00 p.m. at BROWN Oct. 2, 7:00 p.m. at BINGHAMTON Oct. 6, 7:00 p.m. Location...... Kingston, R.I. Location...... Amherst, Mass. Location...... Providence, R.I. Location...... Vestal, N.Y. Home Field...... Soccer Complex Home Field...... Rudd Field Home Field...... Stevenson Field Home Field...... Bearcats’ Sports Complex ryan Colors...... Dk. Blue & White Colors...... Maroon & White Colors...... Brown, Red & White Colors...... Dark Green & White Conference...... Atlantic 10 Conference...... Atlantic 10 Conference...... Ivy League Conference...... America East shea Head Coach...... John O’Connor Head Coach...... Sam Koch Head Coach...... Mike Noonan Head Coach...... Paul Marco Record at URI...... 12-5-6 (1) Record at UMass...... 170-116-28 (16) Record at Brown...... 125-60-21 (12) Record at BU...... 50-28-26 (5) Assistant Coaches...... Gareth Elliott. Career Record...... 228-169-44 (22) Career Record...... 189-103-34 (17) Career Record...... 97-89-30 (11) ...... Frank Bergren Assistant Coach...... Jon Davy Assistant Coaches...... Ken Murphy Assistant Coach...... John Scott 2006 Record...... 12-5-6 2006 Record...... 8-8-3 ...... Ryan Levesque, Anders Kelto 2006 Record...... 9-7-5 Series Record...... 19-15-8 Series Record...... 13-17-5 2006 Record...... 11-5-3 Series Record...... 3-2-3 21 Series Record...... 13-16-2 MAINE Oct. 10, 7:00 p.m. PENN STATE Oct. 13, 2:00 p.m. at ALBANY Oct. 17, 2:00 p.m. STONY BROOK Oct. 20, 1:00 p.m. Location...... Orono, Maine Location...... University Park, Pa. Location...... Albany, N.Y. Location...... Stony Brook, N.Y. Home Field...... Alumni Field Home Field...... Jeffrey Field Home Field...... Varsity Field Home Field...... LaValle Stadium Colors...... Blue & White Colors...... Blue & White Colors...... Purple & Gold Colors...... Red & White Conference...... America East Conference...... America East Conference...... America East Conference...... America East Head Coach...... Pat Laughlin Head Coach...... Barry Gorman Head Coach...... Johan Aarnio Head Coach...... Cesar Markovic Record at UM...... First Season Record at PSU...... 244-132-33 (19) Record at UA...... 57-54-15 (7) Record at SBU...... 30-23-8 (3) Career Record...... 97-57-9 (10) Career Record...... Same Career Record...... Same Career Record...... 123-89-20 Assistant Coach...... Assistant Coaches...... Michael Parsons Assistant Coaches...... RJ Bevers Assistant Coaches...... Daniel Collazo ...... Christopher Parsons ...... Ryan Defibaugh ...... Roy Pfeil ...... Michael Mordocco 2006 Record...... 0-17-0 2006 Record...... 7-11-2 2006 Record...... 7-10-2 2006 Record...... 6-12-1 Series Record...... 28-3-4 Series Record...... 1-0-0 Series Record...... 6-1-1 Series Record...... 3-3-0

at HARTFORD Oct. 24, 7:00 p.m. UMBC Oct. 27, 1:00 p.m. NEW HAMPSHIRE Oct. 31, 7:00 p.m. at VERMONT Nov. 3, 1:00 p.m. Location...... West Hartford, Conn. Location...... Baltimore, Md. Location...... Durham, N.H. Location...... Burlington, Vt. Home Field...... Al Marzook Field Home Field...... UMBC Soccer Stadium Home Field...... Lewis Field Home Field...... Centennial Field Colors...... Scarlet & White Colors...... Black & Gold Colors...... Blue & White Colors...... Green & White Conference...... America East Conference...... America East Conference...... America East Conference...... America East Head Coach...... Dan Gaspar Head Coach...... Pete Caringi Head Coach...... Rob Thompson Head Coach...... Jesse Cormier Record at UH...... 9-17-8 (2) Record at UMBC...... 172-105-30 (17) Record at UNH...... 94-95-27 (12) Record at UVM...... 29-17-12 (3) Career Record...... Same Career Record...... 342-132-38 (25) Career Record...... Same Career Record...... Same Assistant Coaches...... David Kelley, Assistant Coaches...... Anthony Adams Assistant Coaches...... Marc Hubbard Assistant Coaches...... Gregg Olson ...... Ryan Carr ...... Sam DeBone ...... Dave Williams ...... Ross Duncan 2006 Record...... 4-8-5 2006 Record...... 5-9-3 2006 Record...... 12-5-3 2006 Record...... 9-7-4 Series Record...... 16-8-1 Series Record...... 1-2-1 Series Record...... 21-16-7 Series Record...... 21-10-7

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2 0 0 6 h i g h L i g h t s • Senior Zack Kirby was drafted by the Los Angeles Galaxy in the 2007 Major League Soccer (MLS) Supplemental Draft on Jan. 18, 2007. The ninth pick in the sixth round, Kirby becomes the fourth Boston University men’s soccer player to be taken in the MLS draft, following Francis Okaroh (’86), Mike Emenalo (’90) and current New England Revolution player Andy Dorman (’04) into the professional ranks.

• Senior Zach Kirby was named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Division I All-Northeast Region First Team. This marked the third time in his career Kirby received honors from the NSCAA.

• Senior Zach Riffett and sophomore Petur Sigurdsson were selected to the 2006 America East Tournament All-Championship team. This was both Riffett’s and Sigurdsson’s first selection to the All-Championship team.

• Senior back Zach Kirby was named America East Defender of the Year. Kirby joined sophomore midfielder Neil Hlavaty on the All-Conference First Team, while sophomore forward Petur Sig- urdsson, senior midfielder Steven Gahl and graduate student Moshe Shalchon received second- team honors. Freshmen Richy Dorman and Samuel Appiah landed spots on the All-Rookie team.

• Senior goalie Zach Riffett and sophomore midfielder Neil Hlavaty each earned spots on top- drawsoccer.com’s Team of the Year Fourth Team.

• Collegesoccernews.com named senior Steve Gahl’s goal against Boston College the site’s 2006 Goal of the Year. An improbable 40-yard strike with the seconds ticking down in double overtime, Gahl’s goal gave BU a 2-1 overtime win over BC, the Terriers’ first win over the Eagles since 1998.

• BU advanced to the America East tournament semifinals against Binghamton, but ultimately succumbed to the Bearcats on penalty kicks, 6-5, for the second straight year. This was Bing- Richy Dorman (top) and Samuel hamton and BU’s third straight meeting in the America East tournament, each of which ended Appiah were each named to the in penalty kicks, with the Bearcats advancing in 2005 and 2006. The Terriers advanced in 2004 America East All-Rookie Team in on penalty kicks, 5-3. 2006.

• The 12 goals allowed in 2006 is one short of the program record for fewest allowed (11), established in 1985. New Hampshire was the only team this season to score more than one goal against the Terriers.

• Senior goalkeeper Zach Riffett and sophomore forward Petur Sigurdsson each earned America East Player of the Week honors. Riffett received his for posting his second shutout of the season against Ohio State after stopping eight first-half shots, and holding Penn State score- less through the first 66 minutes of the match. Sigurdsson scored four goals in BU’s first three games to help the team begin the season on a four-game win streak.

• Boston University’s 1-0 win over Ohio State in the opening round of the Penn State Nike Clas- sic was the Terriers’ first victory over a Big 10 team in program history.

• The Terriers achieved a national ranking, rising as high as 19th in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) poll and third in the Northeast.

• The team’s 4-0-1 start, with wins against Boston College, Georgia Southern, New Jersey Insti- tute of Technology and Ohio State, marked the best start for a BU team in 12 years.

• Head coach Neil Roberts recorded his 250th career win when BU downed NJIT by the score of 1-0 on Sept. 3, 2006. He went on to post his 21st winning season in 22 years at the helm of the Terriers.

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RESULTS Overall: 10-4-5 Conference: 4-3-1 Home: 4-2-2 Away: 5-2-3 Neutral: 1-0-0 Overtime: 3-1-5

DATE OPPONENT RESULT OVERALL conF. goALkeeper goAL SCORERS 8/25 at Boston College W, 2-1 (2ot) 1-0-0 0-0-0 Zach Riffett Petur Sigurdsson (Samuel Appiah), Steven Gahl (unassisted) 8/27 Massachusetts T, 1-1 (2ot) 1-0-1 0-0-0 Zach Riffett Petur Sigurdsson (Steven Gahl, Zach Kirby) 8/31 at Georgia Southern W, 3-0 2-0-1 0-0-0 Zach Riffett Petur Sigurdsson (Jon Jonsson), Samuel Appiah (Dan Schultz) Sigurdsson (Schultz) 9/3 at NJ Instit. Tech. W, 1-0 3-0-1 0-0-0 Zach Riffett Neil Hlavaty (unassisted) 9/8 vs. Ohio State ^ W, 1-0 4-0-1 0-0-0 Zach Riffett Zach Kirby (Moshe Shalchon) 9/10 at Penn State ^ T, 1-1 (2ot) 4-0-2 0-0-0 Zach Riffett Neil Hlavaty (Paul Mignogna) 9/14 Brown L, 1-0 4-1-2 0-0-0 Zach Riffett - 9/17 Cornell T, 1-1 (2ot) 4-1-3 0-0-0 Zach Riffett Jin Oh (Jon Jonsson, Petur Sigurdsson) 9/20 Rhode Island W, 1-0 5-1-3 0-0-0 Zach Riffett Dan schultz (Neil Hlavaty) 9/23 at UMBC * T, 1-1 (2ot) 5-1-4 0-0-1 Zach Riffett Samuel Appiah (unassisted) 9/29 Binghamton * W, 1-0 6-1-4 1-0-1 Hrafn Davidsson Dan Schultz (Jarryd Goldberg) 10/4 at New Hampshire * L, 2-1 6-2-4 1-1-1 Zach Riffett Jin Oh (unassisted) 10/8 at Stony Brook * L, 1-0 6-3-4 1-2-1 Zach Riffett - 10/10 Vermont * W, 2-1 (2ot) 7-3-4 2-2-1 Zach Riffett Petur Sigurdsson (PK), Jin Oh (Moshe Shalchon, Dan Schultz) 10/13 Albany * L, 1-0 (ot) 7-4-4 2-3-1 Zach Riffett - 10/18 Hartford * W, 1-0 8-4-4 3-3-1 Zach Riffett Petur Sigurdsson (Richy Dorman) 10/21 at Maine * W, 5-0 9-4-4 4-3-1 Zach Riffett Jin Oh (Samuel Appiah), Neil Hlavaty (Dan Schultz), Oh (Jon Jonsson), Hlavaty (unassisted), Schultz (Jarryd Goldberg) 10/29 at Albany & W, 1-0 10-4-4 4-3-1 Zach Riffett Petur Sigurdsson (Neil Hlavaty) 11/1 at Binghamton ** & T, 1-1 (2ot) 10-4-5 4-3-1 Zach Riffett Petur Sigurdsson (Jin Oh)

^ Penn State Nike Classic * America East Contest & America East Tournament ** lost in penalty kicks, 6-5

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OV overALL conFERENCE No. nAME GP-gs g A pts sh shot% gW pk gp-gs g A pts sh shot% gW pk 9 Petur Sigurdsson 18-17 8 1 17 41 .195 3 1-1 8-7 2 0 4 17 .118 1 1-1 5 Jin Oh 18-7 5 1 11 27 .185 2 0-0 8-2 4 0 8 16 .250 2 0-0 4 Neil Hlavaty 19-19 4 2 10 36 .111 1 0-0 8-8 2 0 4 22 .091 0 0-0 14 Dan Schultz 19-15 3 4 10 21 .143 2 0-0 8-7 2 2 6 11 .182 1 0-0 11 Samuel Appiah 19-14 2 2 6 14 .143 0 0-0 8-5 1 1 3 5 .200 0 0-0 26 Steven Gahl 19-19 1 1 3 16 .062 1 0-0 8-8 0 0 0 7 .000 0 0-0 7 Zach Kirby 19-19 1 1 3 6 .167 1 0-0 8-8 0 0 0 4 .000 0 0-0 13 Jon Jonsson 19-15 0 3 3 8 .000 0 0-0 8-6 0 1 1 2 .000 0 0-0 10 Jarryd Goldberg 19-19 0 2 2 9 .000 0 0-0 8-8 0 2 2 6 .000 0 0-0 3 Moshe Shalchon 19-19 0 2 2 8 .000 0 0-0 8-8 0 1 1 6 .000 0 0-0 2 Richy Dorman 18-7 0 1 1 7 .000 0 0-0 8-5 0 1 1 3 .000 0 0-0 17 Paul Mignogna 15-0 0 1 1 0 .000 0 0-0 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 19 Shaun Taylor 9-0 0 0 0 6 .000 0 0-0 1-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 6 Derek Puerta 19-18 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0-0 8-7 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 22 Michael Blasius 2-1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 21 Javier Castro 2-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 2-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 25 Joe Cullaro 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 24 Asher McClellan 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 18 Ian Maio 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 16 Tom Strackhouse 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 15 Andrew Bassi 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 12 Zach Riffett 18-18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 7-7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 8 Greg Brinkman 3-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 2-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 1 Hrafn Davidsson 2-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 2-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 total...... 19 24 2 9 204 . 0 -    30 02 .10  - opponents...... 19 2 2 3 92 .062  0-   5 7 7 .090 2 0-0 GOALKEEPER STATISTICS

OV overALL conFERENCE no. name GP-gs min gA gAA svs sv% W-L-t so gp-gs min gA gAA svs sv% W-L-t so 25 Joe Cullaro 2-0 9:42 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0 1-0 7:03 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0 1 Hrafn Davidsson 2-1 127:57 0 0.00 10 1.000 1-0-0 1 2-1 17:57 0 0.00 10 1.000 1-0-0 1 12 Zach Riffett 18-18 1731:10 12 0.62 62 .838 9-4-5 5 7-7 630:27 6 0.86 13 .684 3-3-1 1 Team 0:00 0 0.00 4 1.000 0-0-0 0 0:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0-0-0 total...... 19 :49 2 0.58 77 .865 0-4-5   765:27  0.71 26 .812 -3-1 3 opponents...... 19 :49 2 .16 96 .800 -10-5 3  765:27  .29 5 .804 3-4-1 2

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FINAL CATEGORY LEADERS final overall TEAM STATistics POINTS Statistic BU Opponents No. Name GP G A Pts Shots Shot Statistics 9 Peter Sigurdsson 18 8 1 17 41 Goals-Shot attempts 24-204 12-192 5 Jin Oh 18 5 1 11 27 Goals scored average 1.16 0.58 4 Neil Hlavaty 19 4 2 10 36 Shot pct. .118 .062 14 Dan Schultz 19 3 4 10 21 Shots/Game 10.7 10.1 11 Samuel Appiah 19 2 2 6 14 Assists 21 12 26 Steven Gahl 19 1 1 3 16 Corner Kicks 85 77 7 Zach Kirby 19 1 1 3 6 Penalty Kicks 1-1 0-1 13 Jon Jonsson 19 0 3 3 8 Penalties 10 Jarryd Goldberg 19 0 2 2 9 Yellow cards 21 20 3 Moshe Shalchon 19 0 2 2 8 Red cards 0 0 Attendance Goals Total 1804 3564 No. Name GP G A Pts Shots Dates/Av Per Date 8/226 10/356 9 Peter Sigurdsson 18 8 1 17 41 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/-- --- 5 Jin Oh 18 5 1 11 27 4 Neil Hlavaty 19 4 2 10 36 14 Dan Schultz 19 3 4 10 21 11 Samuel Appiah 19 2 2 6 14 26 Steven Gahl 19 1 1 3 16 Goals By Period st 2nd ot ot2 total 7 Zach Kirby 19 1 1 3 6 Boston U. 5 16 0 3 24 Opponents 4 7 1 0 12 Game Winning Goals No. Name GP GWG Shots By Period st 2nd ot ot2 total 9 Petur Sigurdsson 18 3 Boston U. 85 99 8 12 204 14 Dan Schultz 19 2 Opponents 84 98 4 6 192 5 Jin Oh 18 2 7 Zach Kirby 19 1 Saves By Period st 2nd ot ot2 total 26 Steven Gahl 19 1 Boston U. 39 31 2 5 77 4 Neil Hlavaty 19 1 Opponents 36 50 3 7 96

Assists Corner Kicks By Prd. st 2nd ot ot2 total No. Name GP G A Pts Shots Boston U. 34 42 5 4 85 14 Dan Schultz 19 3 4 10 21 Opponents 34 37 4 2 77 13 Jon Jonsson 19 0 3 3 8 10 Jarryd Goldberg 19 0 2 2 9 Fouls By Period st 2nd ot ot2 total 11 Samuel Appiah 19 2 2 6 14 Boston U. 112 133 11 12 268 3 Moshe Shalchon 19 0 2 2 8 Opponents 123 118 11 10 262 4 Neil Hlavaty 19 4 2 10 36 17 Paul Mignogna 15 0 1 1 0 2 Richy Dorman 18 0 1 1 7 26 Steven Gahl 19 1 1 3 16 7 Zach Kirby 19 1 1 3 6

SHOTS No. Name GP G A Sh Shot% 9 Petur Sigurdsson 18 8 1 41 .195 4 Neil Hlavaty 19 4 2 36 .111 5 Jin Oh 18 5 1 27 .185 14 Dan Schultz 19 3 4 21 .143 26 Steven Gahl 19 1 1 16 .062 11 Samuel Appiah 19 2 2 14 .143 10 Jarryd Goldberg 19 0 2 9 .000 13 Jon Jonsson 19 0 3 8 .000 3 Moshe Shalchon 19 0 2 8 .000 2 Richy Dorman 18 0 1 7 .000

Shot Pct. No. Name GP G A Sh Shot% 9 Petur Sigurdsson 18 8 1 41 .195 5 Jin Oh 18 5 1 27 .185 7 Zach Kirby 19 1 1 6 .167 14 Dan Schultz 19 3 4 21 .143 11 Samuel Appiah 19 2 2 14 .143 4 Neil Hlavaty 19 4 2 36 .111 26 Steven Gahl 19 1 1 16 .062 10 Jarryd Goldberg 19 0 2 9 .000 3 Moshe Shalchon 19 0 2 8 .000 13 Jon Jonsson 19 0 3 8 .000

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C A r e e r r e c o r D S POINTS No. pLAyer Points years 1. Nick Bone 143 93-96 2. Mike Emenalo 104 86-89 3. Sigurd Dalen 95 96-99 4. Mike Bertos 91 87-90 5. Okereke Emesih 89 91-94 6. George Karalexis 86 63-65 7. Joachim Kaland 81 98-01 Andrew Dorman 81 00-03 9. Kyle Fresh 76 90-92 Chris Verhaegen 76 87-90

Goals No. pLAyer Goals years 1. Nick Bone 61 94-97 2. George Karalexis 43 63-65 3. Mike Bertos 36 86-89 4. Joachim Kaland 33 98-01 Sigurd Dalen 33 96-99 6. Okereke Emesih 32 90-93 7. Kyle Fresh 31 89-92 8. Timothy Horton 29 88-91 9. Francis Okaroh 26 83-86 10. Greg Davies 24 80-83 Kirk Miller 24 99-00 Joachim Kaland Nick Bone Nejat Sarp 24 69-72

Assists t e A M r e c o r D S i n D i v i D U A L r e c o r D S No. pLAyer Assists years All-Time Record...... 449-330-105 Most Goals in a Game.....5, Dave Pollini vs. Clarke (1958) 1. Andrew Dorman 37 00-03 Most Wins in a Season...... 19 (1994) Most Goals in a Season...... 19, Joachim Kaland (2001) 2. Chris Verhaegen 36 87-90 Longest Winning Streak...... 19 (1994) Most Assists in a Season...... 18, Chris Parlante (1962) 3. Ola Olsen 32 92-95 Longest Unbeaten Streak...... 20 (1994) Most Points in a Season...... 48, Chris Parlante (1964) 4. David Silke 31 87-90 Most Losses in a Season...... 14 (1984) Most Shutouts in a Season...... 11, Robert Forde (1993) 5. Sigurd Dalen 29 96-99 Fewest Losses in a Season...... 1 (1994) ...... 11, Howie Friedman (1979) 6. Gisle Sorli 28 92-95 Longest Losing Streak...... 6 (1956, 1975) ...... 11, John Moe (1985) Christian Steen 28 95-98 Most Ties in a Season...... 6 (1990) Most Shutouts in a Career...... 31, Robert Forde (1991-94) 8. Okereke Emesih 25 90-93 Largest Margin of Victory...... 13 vs. Clarke (1958) Most Saves in a Game...34, Alan Weinberger vs. Babson (1972) 9. Peter Verplancke 24 88-91 Most Goals in a Game...... 13 vs. Clarke (1958) Most Saves in a Season...... 193, Howie Friedman (1979) 10. Chris Bone 23 97-00 Most Goals in a Season...... 58 (1994) Lowest Goals Against Avg...... 0.54, John Moe (1986)

Most Goals Allowed in a Game...... 18 vs. Brown (1974) Saves * Most Goals Allowed in a Season...... 48 (1956) No. pLAyer Saves years Fewest Goals Allowed in a Season...... 11 (1985) 1. Howie Friedman 407 77-79 Most Shutouts in a Season...... 12 (1985) 2. Jeff Hooper 275 87-90 Fewest Times Shutout in a Season...... 1 (1994) 3. Bryan Murphy 239 95-98 Most Times Shutout in a Season...... 10 (1984) 4. Matt Smith 213 98-02 5. Robert Forde 198 92-94 6. John Moe 192 84-86 L E AD i n g s c o r e r s A N D g o AL k e e p e r s ( s i n c e 1 9 7 6 ) 7. Alan Weinberger 190 71-73 8. Glen Hughes 160 83-84 Year scorer G-A-pts keeper GAA 9. Chad Comroe 154 02-05 2006 Petur Sigurdsson 8-1-17 Zach Riffett 0.62 10. Ken Powell 121 81-82 2005 Sedrick Chin 4-5-13 Zach Riffett 1.21 2004 Roland Erlichman 9-5-23 Chad Comroe 1.08 Goals Against Average 2003 Andrew Dorman 3-12-18 Chad Comroe 1.26 No. pLAyer GAA years 2002 Andrew Dorman 6-10-22 Zak Thompson 1.08 1. Howie Friedman 0.73 77-79 2000 Kirk Miller 10-2-22 Matt Smith 1.15 2. Robert Forde 0.74 91-94 1999 Kirk Miller 14-1-29 Matt Smith 0.98 3. Jeff Hooper 0.93 87-90 1998 Sigurd Dalen 10-5-25 Bryan Murphy 0.72 4. John Moe 0.98 84-86 1997 Nick Bone 16-6-38 Bryan Murphy 1.26 5. Bryan Murphy 1.05 95-98 1996 Nick Bone 14-7-35 Bryan Murphy 1.02 6. Paul Leand 1.06 85-88 1995 Nick Bone 13-1-27 Bryan Murphy 1.21 7. Matt Smith 1.13 99-02 1994 Nick Bone 18-7-43 Robert Forde 0.63 8. Chad Comroe 1.20 02-05 1993 Ola Olsen 5-8-18 Robert Forde 0.83 9. Glenn Hughes 1.35 83-84 Okereke Emesih 7-4-18 1992 Kyle Fresh 18-7-43 Robert Forde 0.95 Sa ve Percentage * 1991 Okereke Emesih 13-5-31 Brad Rubin 1.05 No. pLAyer Save % years 1990 Tim Horton 10-5-25 Jeff Hooper 1.07 1. Howie Friedman .911 77-79 1989 Mike Bertos 12-4-28 Jeff Hooper 0.80 2. John Moe .841 84-86 1988 Mike Bertos 17-6-40 Jeff Hooper 1.07 3. Glenn Hughes .825 83-84 1987 Mike Emenalo 6-6-18 Jeff Hooper 0.79 4. Jeff Hooper .819 87-90 1986 John Glynn 12-1-25 John Moe 0.54 5. Paul Leand .801 85-88 1985 Mike Emenalo 14-6-34 John Moe 0.58 6. Ken Powell .800 81-82 1984 Ashley Dussel 9-3-21 Glenn Hughes 1.77 7. Matt Smith .783 99-02 1983 Steve Geraghty 6-5-17 Glenn Hughes 0.93 8. Robert Forde .782 91-94 1982 Greg Davies 12-3-27 Jeff Arsenault 1.50 9. Bryan Murphy .774 95-98 1981* Steve Geraghty 8-4-20 Ken Powell 1.20 1980 Paul Fisher 8-2-10 Steve Maxwell 0.85 * - Goalkeeping saves kept between 1972 and 1984 were 1979 Mike Pilger 4-7-11 Howie Friedman 0.71 calculated by subtracting goals scored from total shots on 1978 Mike Pilger 7-5-13 Howie Friedman 0.79 goal. 1977 Mike Pilger 11-5-16 Howie Friedman 0.71 1976 Mike Pilger 3-3-6 Angelo Roumelotis 2.10 *Beginning in 1981, the NCAA awarded two points for a goal and one point for an assist.

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SCHOLAR-ATHLETE award George Scalon...... 1973 A m e r i c A E A s t h o n o r s Chris Brumbaugh...... 1991,’90 Dan Schultz...... 2006 Robert Rogowsky...... 1972 Greg Butler...... 1989 Dan Schultz...... 2005 David Thone...... 1971, 70 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Rafael Calderon...... 1994,’93,’92,’91 Peter Mehlert...... 1970 Paolo Calissano...... 1990 Brian Conway...... 2004 Mike Bertos...... 1988 Bob Trump...... 1969 Mike Carpenter...... 1991 Federico Bianchi...... 2003 Kyle Fresh...... 1992 Gerald Goldklang...... 1968 EA Carr...... 2001 Stephen Noel...... 2001 Joachim Kaland...... 2001 Chris Bone...... 2000 Jim Kiley...... 1967 Alun Carter...... 1995,’94,’93,’92 Javier Castro...... 2004 Tony Piperno...... 1999 Defender OF THE YEAR Matt Garlick...... 1998 Giancarlo Cavallo...... 2002, ‘01 OUTSTanding freshman award Zach Kirby...... 2006 Matt McManus...... 1997 Richy Dorman...... 2006 Richard Chin...... 1993,’91 Casey Dustin...... 1996 Neil Hlavaty...... 2005 Sedrick Chin...... 2004, ‘03 Alun Carter...... 1995 Roland Erlichman...... 2004 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Brian Conway...... 2004,‘03,‘02,‘01 Rafael Calderon...... 1994 Zach Kirby...... 2003 Nick Bone...... 1994 Sigurd Dalen...... 1999,’97 Steve Walker...... 1993 Jamie Johnson...... 2002 Sigurd Dalen...... 1996 Phil Dunn...... 1991,’90 Mike Carpenter...... 1992 Zak Thompson...... 2001 Tim Horton...... 1988 Casey Dustin...... 1996,’95,’94 Mike Carpenter...... 1991 Andy Dorman...... 2000 Mike Emenalo...... 1988 Jon Rosen...... 1990 Matt Smith...... 1999 COACH OF THE YEAR David Fahey...... 2002 David Silke...... 1990 Joachim Kaland...... 1998 Neil Roberts...... 2004, 01, 94, 91 Michael Feely...... 2003 Robert Buckmire...... 1989, 88, 87 Chris Bone...... Roland Erlichman1997 Paddy Ferritier...... Sigurd Dalen 2004 Ricardo Penfold...... 1986 Sigurd Dalen...... 1996 SCHOLAR ATHLETE Matt Freeman...... 1996,’95 Gary Swanson...... 1986 Dean Smith...... 1995 Ola Olsen...... 1994 Kyle Fresh...... 1990 Christian Steen...... 1995 Steve Walker...... 1993 Asa Frey ...... 2003 Team MVP Nick Bone...... 1994 Lee Fuller...... 1991 Zach Kirby...... 2006 Andrew Rowe...... 1992 ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM Dave Gandler...... 1994 Zach Riffett...... 2005 Robert Forde...... 1991 Nick Bone...... 1997, 96 Matt Garlick...... 1998 Federico Bianchi...... 2004 Steve Walker...... 1990 Sedrick Chin...... 2003 Tom Giatrakos...... 1994 Brian Conway...... 2004 Emma Okonkwo...... 1989 Sigurd Dalen...... 1999, 98, 97 Matt Hammond...... 1996,’95 Erik Evjen...... 2004 Tim Horton...... 1988 Anthony D’Angelo...... 2002 Jame Heinrich...... 1994,’93 Andrew Dorman...... 2003 Chris Verhaegen...... 1987 Bryan Devenney...... 1999, 98, 97 Jeff Hooper...... 1990 Anthony D’Angelo...... 2002 Robert Buckmire...... 1986 Andrew Dorman...... 2003, 02, 01 Tim Horton...... 1991,’90 Joachim Kaland...... 2001 Matt Hammond...... 1997 Evan Jaffee...... 1991 Chris Bone...... 2000 Most improved player Neil Hlavaty...... 2006 Darren Johnston...... 1995,’94,’93,’92 Bryan Devenney...... 1999 Jin Oh...... 2006 Jamie Johnson...... 2004 Joachim Kaland...... 1998 Dean Smith...... 1998 Zach Riffett...... 2005 Joachim Kaland...... 2001 Greg Knepper...... 1991 Christian Steen...... 1998 Derek Puerta...... 2004 Zach Kirby...... 2006 Adam Larkin...... 2000 Nick Bone...... 1997, 95 Chad Comroe...... 2003 Kirk Miller...... 2000, 99 Mark Lynch...... 2000 Francisco Tasende...... 1996 Karl Ruegemer...... 2001 Bryan Murphy...... 1998 Ian Maio...... 2004 Robert Forde...... 1994 EA Carr...... 2000 Ola Olsen...... 1995 Eric Manfoumbi...... 1998 Steve Walker...... 1993 Eric Manfoumbi...... 1999 Dean Smith...... 1998, 97, 96 Kelly Marhgraf...... 1997 Kyle Fresh...... 1992 Matt McManus...... 1998 Christian Steen...... 1998, 97, 96 Howard Martin...... 1992 Jeff Schultz...... 1991 Chris Reno...... 1997 Francisco Tasende...... 1996, 95 Jon Martin...... 2002 Chris Verhaegen...... 1990 Matt Hammond...... 1996 Matt McManus...... 1999,’98,’97 Robert Buckmire...... 1989 Silas Pachon...... 1995 ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM Alan McNamara...... 2002 Mike Emenalo...... 1988 Francisco Tasende...... 1994 (named since 1995) Rob Miller...... 1999,’98,’97 Ben Okaroh...... 1987, 86, 85 Kesely Hotaling...... 1993 Federico Bianchi...... 2004 Bryan Murphy...... 1998 Fran Roberts...... 1984 Chris Vincent...... 1992 Chris Bone...... 2000 Marco Nicoli...... 1992 Gregg Swanson...... 1984 Chris Brumbaugh...... 1991 Nick Bone...... 1995 Stephen Noel...... 2001 Jose “Cheche” Vidal...... 1983, 81 Brad Rubin...... 1990 Sedrick Chin...... 2004 Ola Olsen...... 1994,’93,’92 Jim McGregor...... 1983 Jeff Hooper...... 1989 Sigurd Dalen...... 1996 Silas Pachon...... 1995 John Primiano...... 1980 Phil Dunn...... 1989 Eric Evjen...... 2004, 03, 02, 01 Tony Piperno...... 1999,’98,97 Dave Hill...... 1979 Mike Bertos...... 1988 Steven Gahl...... 2006 George Pittaoulis...... 1998,’97,’96 Howie Friedman...... 1978 Luis Cortez...... 1987 Joachim Kaland...... 1999 Markus Raisanen...... 2001,’00,’99 Rick Neil...... 1977, 75 Tony Lawlor...... 1986 Zach Kirby...... 2004 Chris Reno...... 1995 Mike Pilger...... 1976 John Reardon...... 1985 Moshe Shalchon...... 2006 Chris Rice...... 1996 Alan Salle...... 1974 Petur Sigurdsson...... 2006 Mark Richardson...... 2003,‘02 Zak Thompson...... 2001 Jon Rosen...... 1990 Eric Rofe...... 1992 ALL- n e W e n g LA N D s e L e c t i o n s ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Andres Rowe...... 1993 Paul Roy...... 2002 Mike Bertos...... 1989, 88 Peter Mehlert...... 1966 (named since 2000) Brad Rubin...... 1991,’90,’89 Nick Bone...... 1997, 96, 95, 94 Kirk MIller...... 2000, 99 Samuel Appiah...... 2006 Kyle Rudzinski...... 2003 Robert Buckmire...... 1989 John Moe...... 1986 Federico Bianchi...... 2001 Jeff Schultz...... 1989 Sedrick Chin...... 2004, 03 Rick Neil...... 1977, 75 Andrew Dorman...... 2000 Joel Shuler...... 1994 Sigurd Dalen...... 1999, 98, 97 Ben Okaroh...... 1987, 86, 85 Richy Dorman...... 2006 Dave Silke...... 1991,’90,’89 Anthony D’Angelo...... 2002 Francis Okaroh...... 1986, 85, 84, 82 Roland Erlichman...... 2004 Dean Smith...... 1998,’97 Greg Davies...... 1983, 82 Emma Okonkwo...... 1990 Eric Evjen...... 2001 Matt Smith...... 2000 Bryan Devenney...... 1999 Ola Olsen...... 1995, 94, 93 MIchael Feely...... 2000 Kyle Smith...... 2000 Andrew Dorman...... 2003, 02, 01 Mike Pilger...... 1978 Jamie Johnson...... 2002 Gisle Sorli...... 1995 Phil Dunn...... 1991, 90 John Primiano...... 1979, 78 Zach Kirby...... 2003 Robert Sprague...... 1993 Mike Emenalo...... 1988, 87, 86, 85 Jeff Schultz...... 1991 Anders Ostli...... 2003 Christian Steen...... 1998,’97 Okereke Emesih...... 1993, 92, 91 Gisle Sorle...... 1994 Zak Thompson...... 2001 Asher Tenn-McClellan...... 2004 Roland Erlichman...... 2004 Christian Steen...... 1996 Shane Westbrook...... 2004 Peter Travers...... 1992 Erik Evjen...... 2002 Gary Swanson...... 1986, 85 Ikey Umeh...... 1999 Robert Forde...... 1994 Gregg Swanson...... 1982 ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Anthony Vamivakas...... 1997 Kyle Fresh...... 1992 Francisco Tasende...... 1996 Joe Adams...... 2004 Peter Verplancke...... 1991,’90 Matt Hammond...... 1997 David Throne...... 1972, 71 Chad Akpabio-Wilson...... 2004 Chris Vincent...... 1993 Jamie Johnson...... 2004 Peter Verplanke...... 1991 Miles Alden-Dunn...... 2004 Steve Walker...... 1993,’92 Joachim Kaland...... 2001 Chris Verhaegen...... 1990, 89, 88 Ben Anerson...... 1992 Kyle Westgate...... 2000 George Karalexis...... 1965, 64 Jose “Cheche” Vidal...... 1983, 81 Ali Aslan...... 1993 Zach Kirby...... 2006, 04 Steve Walker...... 1993, 92 Kengo Baba...... 1992 Spyros Kontos...... 1966 Mike Williams...... 1969 Mike Bertos...... 1988 John LaVoie...... 1979, 78 Carlos Williams...... 1969 Federico Bianchi...... 2003 Josh Blank...... 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1949 Clark 1-1 T Babson 4-5 L 10/7 Harvard 0-8 W 1972 OVERALL: 1-3-1 Connecticut 3-2 W MIT 2-7 L 10/11 New Hampshire 1-3 L OVERALL: 8-7-0 Coach: John Anderson Lowell Tech 4-0 W Bridgeport 0-3 L 10/13 Babson 0-1 L Coach: Roy Sigler CAPTAIN: Fred Prang WPI 2-0 W WPI 4-3 W 10/18 AIC 2-1 W INTERIM COACH: Bob Houlihan MIT (ot) 1-1 T Tufts 2-0 W Tufts 0-2 L 10/21 Colby 1-0 W CAPTAIN: Robert Holdsworth Fitchburg State 1-2 L Bridgeport 0-2 L New York Univ. 0-7 L 10/25 Tufts (ot) 1-3 L 9/23 Maine 3-0 W Bridgewater State 1-2 L 10/27 Boston College 1-3 L 9/26 Brown 0-4 L WPI 3-0 W 1956 1962 11/1 WPI (ot) 0-0 T 9/30 Babson 0-1 L New Bedford Tex 0-3 L OVERALL: 1-7-2 OVERALL: 5-4-0 11/4 Rhode Island (ot) 1-3 L 10/4 New Hampshire 0-2 L Coach: John Anderson Coach: John Anderson 11/8 MIT (ot) 2-1 W 10/7 Vermont 2-1 W 1950 CAPTAINS: E. Cruise, C. Noble CAPTAINS: T. Cornell, L. Birbragher 10/10 Massachusetts 1-3 L OVERALL: 3-3-1 Brandeis 4-2 W Colby 2-5 L 1968 10/14 Connecticut 1-5 L Coach: John Anderson MIT 1-7 L Brandeis 6-1 W OVERALL: 9-4-0 10/18 Tufts 2-4 L CAPTAIN: Fred Prang Lowell Tech 3-3 T Bridgeport 1-4 L Coach: Roy Sigler 10/22 Brandeis 4-0 W New England Coll. 4-0 W Clark 2-2 T Babson 7-2 W CAPTAIN: Leonard Federer 10/24 Holy Cross 4-1 W MIT 1-3 L Springfield 0-8 L MIT 2-3 L 9/24 Bates 3-2 W 11/1 WPI 4-1 W Fitchburg State 0-1 L Coast Guard 3-7 L WPI 6-1 W 9/28 Brandeis 1-0 W 11/4 Boston College 1-0 W Bridgewater State 1-0 W Tufts 0-5 L Tufts 5-3 W 10/5 Harvard 2-3 L 11/7 MIT 1-0 W Tufts (ot) 1-0 W WPI 2-7 L Clark 4-1 W 10/9 New Hampshire 3-0 W Tufts 0-3 L WPI 1-1 T Connecticut 1-6 L Bowdoin 3-4 L 10/11 Babson 1-0 W Rhode Island 3-2 W Dartmouth 3-6 L Bridgeport 0-5 L 10/16 AIC 6-0 W 1963 10/19 Colby 1-2 L 1973 1951 1957 OVERALL: 6-2-1 10/22 Tufts 2-3 L OVERALL: 4-6-3 OVERALL: 3-5-0 OVERALL: 3-5-0 Coach: John Anderson 10/26 Boston College 3-1 W Coach: Roy Sigler Coach: John Anderson Coach: John Anderson CAPTAIN: Chris Parlante 10/31 WPI 1-0 W CAPTAINS: Robert Holdsworth, CAPTAIN: Pete Frederickson CAPTAIN: Fritz Maurer Brandeis 8-0 W 11/4 Holy Cross 5-1 W William Baker, John Dermodica Harvard 0-6 L Springfield 0-7 L Colby 2-3 L 11/6 MIT 4-0 W 9/22 Maine 2-2 T MIT 3-1 L MIT 2-4 L Bridgeport 0-6 L 11/9 Rhode Island 1-3 L 9/26 Connecticut 0-1 L Brandeis 4-2 W Clark 6-0 W Babson 6-1 W 9/29 Vermont 1-0 W Clark 2-0 W WPI 3-0 W Clark 2-1 W 1969 10/3 New Hampshire 1-4 L Connecticut 1-3 L Connecticut 0-3 L WPI 3-2 W OVERALL: 6-5-3 10/10 Brown 0-6 L WPI 2-1 W Lowell Tech 4-1 W Tufts 4-0 W Coach: Roy Sigler 10/13 Massachusetts 0-5 L Massachusetts 0-4 L Tufts 2-5 L MIT 4-4 T CAPTAIN: Bob Trump 10/17 Tufts 0-1 L Tufts 2-4 L Bridgeport 0-5 L Rhode Island 5-3 W 9/20 Bates 2-2 T 10/20 Brandeis 4-3 W 9/29 Brown 2-4 L 10/23 Holy Cross 1-4 L 1952 1958 1964 10/1 Brandeis 1-0 W 10/27 Rhode Island 1-1 T OVERALL: 2-8-0 OVERALL: 2-7-0 OVERALL: 5-5-0 10/3 Harvard 0-6 L 10/31 WPI 2-1 W Coach: John Anderson Coach: John Anderson Coach: John Anderson 10/8 New Hampshire 1-3 L 11/3 Boston College 2-2 T CAPTAIN: Howie O’Hare CAPTAIN: Bill Robinson CAPTAINS: P. Wilder, D. Martin 10/10 Babson 0-1 L 11/6 MIT 3-1 W Brandeis 2-3 L Springfield 1-4 L Harvard 2-8 L 10/15 MIT 2-1 W Harvard 1-4 L MIT 1-4 L Colby 1-3 L 10/18 AIC 3-1 W 1974 Springfield 1-2 L Clark 13-0 W Brandeis 5-2 W 10/21 Tufts (ot) 2-1 W OVERALL: 5-8-1 Clark 2-3 L WPI 1-2 L Bates 2-1 W 10/25 Boston College 0-3 L Coach: Ron Cervasio Connecticut 0-1 L Bridgeport 0-7 L MIT 1-4 L 10/28 Rhode Island 2-2 T CAPTAINS: Tod Cohen, Alan Sale WPI 2-1 W Lowell Tech 3-1 W Tufts 3-4 L 10/30 WPI 1-1 T 9/20 Maine 0-1 L MIT 2-0 W Harvard 2-7 L WPI 1-3 L 11/3 Holy Cross 5-1 W 9/25 Connecticut 0-4 L Dartmouth 0-1 L Connecticut 2-8 L Babson 5-1 W Tufts 3-2 W 9/28 Brown 1-18 L Tufts 2-3 L Tufts 3-7 L Rhode Island 8-2 W 10/2 New Hampshire 0-0 T Massachusetts 0-3 L Clark 4-1 W 1970 10/5 Vermont 1-2 L 1959 OVERALL: 8-5-1 10/9 MIT 1-0 W 1953 OVERALL: 4-5-0 1965 Coach: Roy Sigler 10/12 Massachusetts 1-4 L OVERALL: 2-8-0 Coach: John Anderson OVERALL: 3-5-1 CAPTAINS: M. Williams, D. Naseman 10/16 Tufts 1-0 W Coach: John Anderson CAPTAIN: Robert Hartshore Coach: John Anderson 9/23 Babson 1-1 T 10/20 Brandeis 2-0 W CAPTAIN: Frank Ferreri Harvard 1-4 L CAPTAINS: G. Karalexis, J. Harris 9/28 Brown 0-1 L 10/23 Providence 2-1 W Brandeis 1-0 W Colby (OT) 6-7 L Harvard 0-9 L 9/30 AIC 4-2 W 10/26 Rhode Island 1-4 L MIT 1-6 L Bridgeport 0-7 L Brandeis 1-1 T 10/7 New Hampshire 0-1 L 10/30 WPI 1-6 L Harvard 0-7 L Connecticut 1-4 L Colby 1-3 L 10/10 WPI 1-5 L 11/2 Boston College 1-2 L Springfield 1-7 L MIT 1-5 L Bates 5-4 W 10/14 MIT 7-0 W Tufts 3-2 W Connecticut 0-4 L Clark 6-0 W MIT 2-3 L 10/17 Bates 6-4 W Clark 2-0 W Lowell Tech 4-0 W Tufts 2-4 L 10/20 Tufts 2-4 L 1975 Dartmouth 1-7 L Tufts 2-1 W Babson 4-3 W 10/24 Rhode Island 3-2 W OVERALL: 2-9-3 WPI 1-2 L WPI 3-1 W WPI 0-4 L 10/28 Bridgeport 2-1 W Coach: Ron Cervasio Tufts 1-3 L Rhode Island 3-2 W 10/31 Brandeis 3-0 W CAPTAINS: Phil Melman, Bob Salvucci Massachusetts 1-3 L 1960 11/3 Holy Cross 5-2 W 9/13 Maine 1-2 L OVERALL: 2-8-0 1966 11/7 Boston College 7-0 W 9/19 New Hampshire 0-2 L 1954 Coach: John Anderson OVERALL: 2-7-1 11/11 Connecticut 1-3 L 9/24 Connecticut 0-5 L OVERALL: 2-5-1 CAPTAINS: D. Pollini, S. Langton Coach: Roy Sigler 9/27 Vermont 1-3 L Coach: John Anderson Brandeis 2-1 W CAPTAIN: Gene Stevens 1971 9/30 Brown 0-6 L CAPTAIN: Isidoro D. Cioppa Colby 3-6 L 10/8 Colby 0-2 L OVERALL: 7-5-2 10/4 Tufts 0-3 L MIT 2-3 L Bridgeport 2-6 L 10/13 Bates 1-0 W Coach: Roy Sigler 10/11 Massachusetts (ot) 1-1 T Brandeis 4-1 W Connecticut 1-4 L 10/15 AIC 3-4 L CAPTAINS: Ed Kowal, Cal Graham, Jim 10/15 Providence 1-2 L Springfield 0-8 L Clark 5-1 W 10/19 MIT 0-1 L Johnson 10/18 Brandeis 2-3 L Clark 3-1 W New York Univ. 0-7 L 10/22 Brandeis 1-1 T 9/22 Babson 0-1 L 10/21 Harvard 2-0 W WPI 0-8 L Tufts 1-3 L 10/26 Tufts 0-4 L 9/28 Brown 0-5 L 10/25 Rhode Island (ot) 0-2 L Connecticut 2-5 L WPI 2-4 L 10/29 Babson 5-1 W 10/1 Massachusetts 0-0 T 10/29 WPI (ot) 2-2 T Tufts 3-3 T MIT 2-5 L 11/2 WPI 1-5 L 10/5 New Hampshire 1-2 L 11/1 Boston Col. (ot) 0-0 T Massachusetts 0-5 L Harvard 0-4 L 11/5 Rhode Island 1-3 L 10/8 WPI 6-2 W 11/4 MIT 5-0 W 11/9 New Hampshire 0-2 L 10/11 Connecticut 6-0 W 1955 1961 10/13 MIT 4-1 W 1976 OVERALL: 5-3-1 OVERALL: 2-6-1 1967 10/16 Bates 2-2 T OVERALL: 6-8-0 Coach: John Anderson Coach: John Anderson OVERALL: 4-8-1 10/19 Tufts 0-3 L Coach: Ron Cervasio CAPTAIN: George Jacobson CAPTAINS: R. Schiffer, E. Budginis Coach: Roy Sigler 10/22 Rhode Island 5-3 W CAPTAINS: George Scaltsas, Rick Neil Brandeis 5-1 W Colby 3-5 L CAPTAIN: James Kiley 10/27 Bridgeport 0-5 L Maine 2-1 W MIT 0-4 L Brandeis 2-2 T 9/27 Bates 1-3 L 10/31 Brandeis 7-1 W New Hampshire 1-2 L Babson 3-6 L Clark 6-2 W 9/30 Brandeis 1-4 L 11/2 Stonehill 5-1 W Fitchburg 4-0 W 10/4 Holy Cross 3-0 W 11/6 Boston College 5-1 W

America East Champions 92/93/94/95/96/97/01/04 NCAA Tournament 80/85/86/88/90/91/93/94/95/96/97/04 27 year-by-year results B o s t o n U n i v e r s i t y M e n ’ s S o c c e r 0 7 Brown 0-5 L 1980 10/19 Harvard (ot) 2-2 T 11/23 Harvard # 1-2 L 1990 Vermont 1-3 L OVERALL: 14-4-1 10/22 Rhode Island (ot) 3-2 W # NCAA tournament OVERALL: 14-3-6 Tufts 1-2 L Coach: Ron Cervasio 10/25 New Hampshire 1-0 W Coach: Neil Roberts Boston College 1-0 W CAPTAINS: Dave Hill, Paul Fisher 10/27 MIT 5-2 W 1987 CAPTAIN: Chris Verhaegen Massachusetts 0-3 L 9/5 SIU-Edwardsville 1-3 L 10/29 Providence 0-1 L OVERALL: 9-7-4 8/31 GW 6-1 W Providence 2-1 W 9/7 St. John’s 2-0 W 11/1 Oneonta State 2-0 W Coach: Neil Roberts 9/4 NH College 3-2 W Rhode Island 1-2 L 9/13 Maine 3-1 W 11/4 Bridgeport 2-0 W CAPTAIN: Ben Okaroh 9/7 William & Mary (ot) 1-1 T Harvard 1-0 W 9/16 Brown 4-3 W 11/8 BC (ot) 2-2 T 9/8 Massachusetts 0-2 L 9/8 Old Dominion 0-1 L Connecticut 0-4 L 9/20 Lowell 2-1 W 11/12 St. Francis (ot) 1-1 T 9/11 Hartwick 2-1 W 9/12 Cent. Connecticut 5-1 W WPI 1-2 L 9/23 Connecticut 0-4 L 9/12 Virginia 0-1 L 9/15 Vermont (ot) 1-1 T MIT 1-0 W 9/26 Vermont 1-0 W 1984 9/16 Connecticut 1-2 L 9/19 Boston Coll. (ot) 0-0 T 9/29 Tufts 4-1 W OVERALL: 4-14-2 9/19 Vermont (ot) 0-1 L 9/23 Maine 1-0 W 1977 10/1 Boston College 2-1 W Coach: Hank Steinbrecher 9/22 So. Conn. (ot) 1-1 T 9/25 Brown (ot) 2-2 T OVERALL: 10-6-1 10/3 New Hampshire 3-0 W CAPTAINS: Fran Roberts, Gregg Swanson 9/25 Maine 4-0 W 10/3 Northeastern 4-2 W Coach: Ron Cervasio 10/9 Massachusetts 1-0 W 9/8 Colgate (ot) 0-0 T 9/29 Northeastern 5-1 W 10/6 Stanford 0-2 L CAPTAIN: Carleton, Neil, Scaltsas 10/13 Cent. Connecticut 2-1 W 9/11 Massachusetts 0-1 L 10/2 Loyola (ot) 1-1 T 10/7 San Francisco 1-0 W 9/14 New Hampshire 0-1 L 10/14 NC State (ot) 3-1 W 9/13 Seattle-Pacific 2-3 L 10/3 Brooklyn Coll.(ot) 2-0 W 10/10 Harvard (ot) 1-1 T 9/17 Babson 1-4 L 10/17 Bridgeport (ot) 1-0 W 9/15 Columbia 1-2 L 10/7 Brown 2-0 W 10/14 Cal State-L.A. 5-1 W 9/20 Brown 1-4 L 10/22 Fitchburg (ot) 1-1 T 9/19 Connecticut 0-3 L 10/10 Cent. Conn. (ot) 0-0 T 10/17 New Hampshire 3-0 W 9/24 Vermont 2-4 L 10/24 Rhode Island 1-2 L 9/22 Vermont 4-0 W 10/13 Harvard 1-3 L 10/20 Oneonta State 2-1 W 9/26 Stonehill 7-0 W 10/29 MIT 3-0 W 9/25 U.S. International 2-4 L 10/17 Rhode Island (ot) 2-2 T 10/24 Hartford 1-0 W 9/28 Tufts 2-1 W 11/2 Providence 2-1 W 9/29 Maine 3-0 W 10/20 New Hampshire 4-2 W 10/27 Rhode Island 4-0 W 10/1 Boston College 2-0 W Connecticut # 0-6 L 10/2 Brown 4-7 L 10/24 Providence (ot) 1-2 L 10/30 Connecticut 3-2 W 10/5 Providence 3-1 W # NCAA tournament 10/6 LIU 0-1 L 10/31 Hartford 1-0 W 11/3 Hartford (ot) % 1-0 W 10/8 Massachusetts 1-0 W 10/10 Northeastern 4-0 W 11/3 Boston College 3-1 W 11/4 Vermont (ot) % 1-1 T 10/13 Connecticut 2-1 W 1981 10/13 Brooklyn College 0-3 L 11/7 Akron 1-0 W 11/11 BC # 3-2 W 10/15 Brandeis 0-0 T OVERALL: 9-6-3 10/17 Harvard 1-3 L 11/8 South Carolina 0-1 L 11/18 Evansville (ot) # 0-1 L 10/17 Fitchburg 6-0 W Coach: Hank Steinbrecher 10/20 Rhode Island 0-2 L % NAC tournament 10/23 Rhode Island 0-1 L CAPTAINS: Greg Devereux, Carl Tarabelli 10/23 New Hampshire 2-0 W 1988 # NCAA tournament 10/26 WPI 2-1 W 9/11 UNH (ot) 0-1 L 10/27 Providence (ot) 0-0 T OVERALL: 15-4-3 10/29 Maine 2-0 W 9/14 Fitchburg 3-0 W 10/30 Oneonta State 0-2 L Coach: Neil Roberts 1991 11/1 MIT 1-0 W 9/16 UCLA 3-1 W 11/3 Fair.-Dickinson 0-1 L CAPTAINS: Mike Emenalo, Luis Cortez OVERALL: 15-5-1 CONFERENCE: 7-0 Oneonta State # 2-3 L 9/20 Lowell 0-1 L 11/6 Boston College 0-1 L 9/8 Hartford 2-1 W Coach: Neil Roberts # ECAC Playoffs 9/23 Connecticut 1-3 L 11/10 St. Francis 2-3 L 9/11 Boston College 2-1 W CAPTAINS: Jeff Schultz, Phil Dunn 9/26 Vermont 1-4 L 9/14 Connecticut (ot) 1-1 T 9/7 Richmond 4-1 W 1978 9/30 Boston College 0-2 L 1985 9/17 Vermont (ot) 0-1 L 9/8 UCLA 0-2 L OVERALL: 12-4-3 10/3 Maine 5-0 W OVERALL: 14-4-1 9/23 San Francisco 2-0 W 9/14 Vermont * 2-0 W Coach: Ron Cervasio 10/6 Brown (ot) 1-1 T Coach: Neil Roberts 9/25 Maine 4-1 W 9/18 Boston College 1-2 L CAPTAIN: Ralph Bosco 10/10 Massachusetts 2-1 W CAPTAINS: Ricardo Penfold, Francis 9/27 Brown 3-1 W 9/21 Maine * 3-0 W 9/13 New Hampshire 1-0 W 10/15 Brandeis (ot) 1-2 L Okaroh, Gary Swanson 10/1 Siena 3-0 W 9/25 Brown 3-1 W 9/16 Maine 3-0 W 10/17 Bridgeport 6-1 W 9/5 Army 2-3 L 10/2 West Virginia 4-1 W 9/28 Hartwick 5-1 W 9/19 Brown 2-1 W 10/19 Harvard (ot) 1-1 T 9/7 Colgate 2-0 W 10/7 South Florida (ot) 1-1 T 10/2 Connecticut 1-0 W 9/23 Lowell 8-0 W 10/23 Rhode Island 3-1 W 9/10 Massachusetts 5-0 W 10/9 Cent. Connecticut 1-3 L 10/4 Cent. Connecticut 3-0 W 9/26 Connecticut 0-2 L 10/27 MIT 5-1 W 9/18 Connecticut 0-2 L 10/12 Harvard (ot) 0-0 T 10/9 Harvard 2-3 L 9/29 Vermont 0-0 T 10/29 Tufts 2-0 W 9/21 Vermont 2-0 W 10/15 Rhode Island 2-1 W 10/11 Wright State 3-0 W 10/1 Boston College 1-2 L 10/31 Providence (ot) 0-0 T 9/25 So. Conn. (ot) 0-0 T 10/18 New Hampshire 8-0 W 10/13 Northeastern * 5-0 W 10/4 Tufts 2-0 W 11/3 Boston College # 2-1 W 10/1 Brown 4-0 W 10/22 Providence (ot) 4-2 W 10/16 New Hampshire * 4-0 W 10/7 Syracuse 4-1 W # ECAC Playoffs 10/9 Northeastern 6-0 W 10/26 Northeastern 5-2 W 10/19 Loyola-Maryland 3-1 W 10/10 Babson 3-0 W 10/12 Hartford 1-0 W 10/28 Florida Intl. 3-1 W 10/25 Drexel * 3-2 W 10/14 Massachusetts 0-3 L 1982 10/16 Harvard (ot) 1-0 W 10/29 Notre Dame 1-5 L 10/27 Delaware * 4-0 W 10/16 Fitchburg 9-1 W OVERALL: 6-8-3 10/19 Rhode Island 2-0 W 11/2 Fair. Dickinson 1-0 W 10/30 Rhode Island 0-0 T 10/20 Bridgeport 2-1 W Coach: Hank Steinbrecher 10/22 New Hampshire 3-2 W 11/5 St. Francis (N.Y.) 2-1 W 11/2 Hartford * 2-1 W 10/25 WPI 2-1 W CAPTAINS: Fran Roberts, Gregg Swanson 10/24 St. Francis (ot) 1-0 W 11/13 Connecticut # 3-1 W 11/8 Vermont % 1-0 W 10/28 Rhode Island 0-0 T 9/22 Connecticut 0-1 L 10/30 Providence 4-0 W 11/20 Indiana # 1-3 L 11/10 Hartford % 0-2 L 11/1 MIT 2-1 W 9/25 Vermont 1-2 L 11/3 Fair.-Dickinson 5-0 W # NCAA tournament 11/17 Yale # 2-3 L 11/5 Providence 0-0 T 9/29 So. Connecticut 1-3 L 11/5 Boston College 0-1 L * NAC game Army (ot) # 3-2 W 10/2 Maine 4-1 W 11/9 Cent. Connecticut 7-1 L 1989 % NAC tournament UMass (ot) # 2-3 L 10/5 Brown 0-5 L 11/24 Connecticut (ot) # 2-1 W OVERALL: 12-4-3 # NCAA tournament # ECAC Playoffs 10/7 San Francisco 0-2 L 12/1 Hartwick # 0-1 L Coach: Neil Roberts 10/10 Massachusetts 1-1 T # NCAA tournament CAPTAINS: Mike Bertos, Robert Buck- 1992 1979 10/13 Brandeis 2-1 W mire, Chris Verhaegen OVERALL: 11-6-1 CONFERENCE: 7-0 OVERALL: 15-3-3 10/16 Brooklyn College 3-1 W 1986 9/4 NH Coll. (ot) 3-3 T Coach: Neil Roberts Coach: Ron Cervasio 10/19 Harvard (ot) 2-1 W OVERALL: 16-2-3 9/9 Boston College 3-0 W CAPTAINS: Kyle Fresh, Steve Walker CAPTAINS: Mike Pilger, Tim Lausin 10/23 Rhode Island 1-1 T Coach: Neil Roberts 9/13 Connecticut 3-0 W 9/5 @ Portland 1-2 L 9/7 UCLA 3-2 W 10/26 New Hampshire 2-2 T CAPTAINS: Ricardo Penfold, Francis 9/16 Vermont 0-1 L 9/9 @ Connecticut 2-1 W 9/12 New Hampshire 1-2 L 10/28 MIT 8-2 W Okaroh, Gary Swanson 9/20 Maine 1-0 W 9/13 Vermont* 2-0 W 9/15 Maine 3-0 W 10/30 Providence 2-0 W 9/4 Army 4-0 W 9/26 Brown 2-0 W 9/16 @ Boston College 1-4 L 9/18 Brown 2-1 W 11/6 Bridgeport 0-2 L 9/6 Colgate 4-1 W 9/30 Delaware 3-0 W 9/20 Maine* 4-2 W 9/22 Lowell 1-0 W 11/9 Boston College 0-1 L 9/9 Massachusetts 1-0 W 10/1 GW 1-2 L 9/23 @ Brown 2-0 W 9/25 Connecticut 0-2 L 11/13 St. Francis 0-2 L 9/13 -Wisc. 1-0 W 10/4 So. Conn. (ot) 3-0 W 9/26 Hartwick 3-0 W 9/29 Vermont (ot) 0-1 L 9/14 Marquette 1-0 W 10/10 Harvard 0-2 L 9/30 @ Northeastern* 3-0 W 10/3 BC (ot) 0-0 T 1983 9/17 Connecticut 2-0 W 10/13 Long Island 5-0 W 10/2 Old Dominion† 0-1 L 10/6 Syracuse 1-0 W OVERALL: 10-4-5 9/20 Vermont (ot) 0-0 T 10/15 Rutgers 0-1 L 10/4 Yale (ot) † 1-3 L 10/8 Colgate (ot) 2-2 T Coach: Hank Steinbrecher 9/24 So. Conn. (ot) 1-1 T 10/18 New Hampshire 2-1 W 10/8 @ Harvard 4-1 W 10/12 Air Force 2-0 W CAPTAINS: Cheche Vidal, Jim McGregor 9/27 Maine 2-1 W 10/21 Providence 2-0 W 10/14 New Hampshire* 2-0 W 10/14 Massachusetts 2-0 W 9/13 Massachusetts 2-2 T 10/3 Providence 6-1 W 10/24 Hartford 1-0 W 10/17 @ Loyola-Md. (ot) 0-1 L 10/15 Fitchburg 1-0 W 9/17 Fair.-Dickinson 0-3 L 10/8 Northeastern 7-1 W 10/26 Northeastern 3-0 W 10/23 @ Delaware* 5-1 W 10/20 Bridgeport (ot) 3-1 W 9/21 Connecticut 1-2 L 10/11 Cent. Conn. 3-0 W 10/28 Alabama A&M 1-0 W 10/25 @ Drexel* 4-1 W 10/24 WPI (ot) 3-2 W 9/24 Vermont 2-0 W 10/17 Rhode Island 1-2 L 10/31 Rhode Island 7-1 W 10/28 Rhode Island (ot) 1-1 T 10/26 Rhode Island 1-1 T 9/28 So. Connecticut 1-2 L 10/21 New Hampshire 5-1 W 11/4 Hartford # (ot) 3-4 L 10/31 Hartford * 1-0 W Tufts 5-0 W 10/1 Maine 1-0 W 10/24 South Florida 1-0 W # NAC tournament 11/6 Hartford (ot) % 1-2 L 10/31 MIT 2-0 W 10/4 Brown (ot) 2-1 W 10/26 Tampa 2-1 W * NAC game 11/6 Harvard (ot) 1-0 W 10/8 LIU (ot) 2-0 W 10/29 Harvard 2-1 W †Clemson Tournament New Hampshire # 2-0 W 10/11 Brandeis 2-0 W 11/1 Hartford 1-0 W % NAC tournament Oneonta St. (ot) 2-1 W 10/15 Brooklyn Coll. (ot) 0-0 T 11/5 BC (ot) 0-0 T # ECAC Playoffs 11/8 St. Francis (ot) 3-1 W

28 America East Champions 92/93/94/95/96/97/01/04 NCAA Tournament 80/85/86/88/90/91/93/94/95/96/97/04 www.goterriers.com year-by-year results 1993 11/4 Northeastern * 2-3 L 10/2 Towson * 1-0 W 10/26 @ Hartford (2ot)* 2-1 W 11/3 @ Maine * 2-3 L OVERALL: 14-7-1 CONFERENCE: 6-1 11/10 Hartford % 4-0 W 10/4 Delaware * 3-1 W 10/28 @ Vermont * 2-0 W 11/10 Stony Brook % 2-0 W Coach: Neil Roberts 11/12 Towson % 3-1 W 10/9 @ Drexel * 0-1 L 11/2 Delaware * 6-0 W 11/14 Binghamton %+ 2-2 T CAPTAINS: Steve Walker 11/19 @ Brown # 1-2 L 10/11 @ Hofstra * 1-0 W 11/4 Towson * 1-0 W 11/19 Dartmouth #++ 2-2 T 9/4 @ UMass 0-1 L * NAC game 10/14 @ Dartmouth(ot) 0-0 T 11/10 Northeastern % 0-1 L 11/23 St. John’s # 1-3 L 9/6 Northeastern * 1-0 W † Adidas/MetLife Classic 10/17 @ Hartwick 3-0 W * America East game * America East game 9/11 @ Vermont * 1-0 W @Indiana 10/23 Hartford (ot) * 2-1 W ^ at Lehigh Classic ^ at Adidas/IU Credit Union 9/15 BC (ot) 0-0 T & Snickers/Umbro Rebel Classic 10/25 @ Vermont (ot) * 0-0 T † Providence Invitational Classic, Bloomington, Ind. 9/19 @ Maine * 1-0 W @Las Vegas, NV 11/1 @ Northeastern 2-1 W % America East tournament % America East tournament 9/24 South Florida † 3-2 W % NAC tournament 11/6 Drexel % 0-2 L # NCAA tournament 9/26 Florida Intl.(ot) † 3-1 W # NCAA tournament *America East game 2002 + won shootout, 5-3 9/29 Brown 0-1 L + Umbro/Hypertherm Classic, OVERALL: 8-6-3 CONFERENCE: 3-3-1 ++ won shootout, 4-3 10/2 @ Hartwick 0-3 L 1996 Hanover, N.H. Coach: Neil Roberts 10/6 Harvard 3-0 W OVERALL: 10-7-3 CONFERENCE: 4-3-2 % America East tournament CAPTAINS: Anthony D’Angelo, Andrew 2005 10/9 Fairfield 3-0 W Coach: Neil Roberts Dorman OVERALL: 6-8-4 CONFERENCE: 2-3-3 10/13 @ New Hampshire * 1-0 W CAPTAINS: Francisco Tasende, Nick Bone 1999 8/30 UCLA ^ 1-4 L Coach: Neil Roberts 10/16 Davidson & 2-0 W 9/1 Boston College 2-1 W OVERALL: 8-6-5 CONFERENCE: 4-3-2 9/1 Cal St.-Fullerton ^ 0-0 T CAPTAINS: Chad Comroe, Matt Cross, Jamie 10/17 South Carolina & 1-2 L 9/7 UMass 0-1 L Coach: Neil Roberts 9/6 Massachusetts 3-1 W Johnson 10/22 Delaware * 2-0 W 9/11 Rhode Island 4-0 W CAPTAINS: Sigurd Dalen, Bryan Devenney 9/10 Fairfield 2-1 W 9/1 NJIT (2ot) 3-2 W 10/24 Drexel * 1-0 W 9/14 Brown 2-0 W 9/3 Florida Intl. (ot) # 2-1 W 9/13 Dartmouth 1-0 W 9/5 Boston College 0-1 L 10/27 @ Rhode Island 1-2 L 9/22 Cent. Connecticut 4-1 W 9/5 FAU (2ot) # 2-3 L 9/17 Connecticut 1-0 W 9/9 @ Notre Dame ^ 0-1 L 10/30 @ Hartford * 2-3 L 9/25 @ Harvard 1-2 L 9/10 @ URI (ot) 0-1 L 9/25 @ Boston College 1-2 L 9/11 Indiana ^ 0-5 L 11/5 Drexel % 3-1 W 9/28 @ Maine (ot) * 1-0 W 9/12 @ UMass 2-0 W 9/28 @ Rhode Island 1-2 L 9/16 @ Brown 0-1 L 11/7 New Hampshire % 1-0 W 10/5 Hartwick † 1-4 L 9/19 Creighton (2ot) $ 0-0 T 10/4 San Diego 2-1 W 9/20 @ Rhode Island 2-1 W 11/13 St. John’s # 2-1 W 10/6 Richmond (ot) † 1-1 T 9/22 @ Harvard (2ot) 1-1 T 10/6 Binghamton* 3-0 W 9/24 Maine (2ot) * 1-1 T 11/21 Hartwick (ot) # 1-2 L 10/11 Delaware * 0-1 L 9/25 Albany 4-0 W 10/9 @ Maine * 3-0 W 9/28 @ UMass 3-1 W * NAC game 10/13 Towson * 4-1 W 9/28 @ BC (2ot) 3-3 T 10/13 West Virginia 1-1 T 10/2 Buffalo 0-2 L † Golden Panther Invitational 10/16 UNH (ot) * 0-0 T 10/1 UNH * (2ot) 2-2 T 10/19 Albany * 1-1 T 10/5 Stony Brook * 0-2 L & MetLife Classic 10/19 @ Vermont * 6-1 W 10/3 Maine * 2-1 W 10/23 @ Northeastern * 1-2 L 10/8 @ Albany * 1-0 W % NAC tournament 10/25 @ Drexel * 4-1 W 10/6 @ Connecticut 0-4 L 10/26 @ UNH * 0-3 L 10/11 Harvard 3-0 W # NCAA tournament 10/27 @ Hofstra (ot) * 1-2 L 10/9 Northeastern (2ot) * 1-2 L 10/30 Hartford * 1-2 L 10/15 @ Hartford * 2-1 W 11/2 Hartford (ot) * 0-1 L 10/12 Dartmouth (ot) 2-1 W 11/3 Vermont * 5-2 W 10/19 @ Vermont (2ot) * 1-1 T 1994 11/6 Northeastern (ot) * 2-2 T 10/15 @ Hartford (ot) * 0-1 L * America East game 10/22 UNH (2ot) * 0-0 T OVERALL: 19-1-1 CONFERENCE: 6-0-1 11/9 Hartford % 3-0 W 10/17 @ Vermont * 2-1 W ^ Fila Classic, Fullerton, Calif. 10/29 UMBC * 0-3 L Coach: Neil Roberts 11/16 Northeastern % 2-1 W 10/22 Delaware * 4-1 W 11/2 @ Binghamton (ot)* 0-1 L CAPTAIN: Robert Forde 11/24 @ Harvard # 2-3 L 10/24 Towson (2ot) * 0-0 T 2003 11/5 Binghamton (2ot)%+ 2-2 T 9/3 Virginia † 3-2 W * America East game 10/29 @ Hofstra * 2-0 W OVERALL: 9-8-3 CONFERENCE: 4-2-3 * America East game 9/4 George Mason † 3-1 W † @ Dartmouth 10/31 @ Drexel * 0-1 L Coach: Neil Roberts ^ at Notre Dame Tournament 9/7 Massachusetts 1-0 W % America East tournament * America East game CAPTAINS: Andrew Dorman, Erik Evjen % America East tournament 9/14 @ Boston College 2-1 W # NCAA tournament # Florida International Tournament 8/29 @ South Carolina 1-4 L + lost shootout, 4-3 9/17 Maine * 4-2 W $ at Harvard 9/1 Boston College 0-2 L 9/23 Vermont * 1-0 W 1997 9/5 Connecticut ^ 0-1 L 2006 9/25 Hartford * 4-0 W OVERALL: 14-6-2 CONFERENCE: 6-2-1 2000 9/6 Georgetown (ot) ^ 2-1 W OVERALL: 10-4-5 CONFERENCE: 4-3-1 10/1 Hartwick 3-1 W Coach: Neil Roberts OVERALL: 8-7-2 CONFERENCE: 4-4-1 9/13 @ Fairfield 2-1 W Coach: Neil Roberts 10/5 @ Harvard 3-2 W CAPTAINS: Nick Bone, Matt Hammond Coach: Neil Roberts 9/17 @ Massachusetts 1-5 L CAPTAINS: Zach Kirby, Zach Riffett 10/9 Portland 1-0 W 8/29 Iona College 5-1 W CAPTAIN: Joachim Kaland 9/19 Oregon St. † 2-1 W 8/25 @ Boston College 2-1 W 10/12 UNH (ot) * 0-0 T 8/31 Cal-Poly 2-1 W 9/1 Syracuse (2ot) ^ 3-2 W 9/21 Rider † 1-0 W 8/27 UMass (2ot) 1-1 T 10/15 UNC-Wilmington 3-0 W 9/5 Northeastern * 1-0 W 9/3 @ BC (2ot) 3-4 L 9/27 Rhode Island 1-3 L 8/31 @ Ga. Southern 3-0 W 10/19 @ Fairfield 8-0 W 9/9 @ URI (ot) 3-2 W 9/8 @ Cornell 0-2 L 9/30 @ Brown 2-0 W 9/3 @ NJIT 1-0 W 10/22 @ Northeastern * 4-0 W 9/12 Cal-St. Fullerton † 0-3 L 9/11 Massachusetts 1-0 W 10/4 @ Vermont (2ot) *4-4 T 9/8 vs. Ohio State 1-0 W 10/25 Rhode Island 2-1 W 9/14 San Diego (ot) † 1-1 T 9/16 Dartmouth † 3-0 W 10/8 New Hampshire * 3-0 W 9/10 @ Penn State (2ot) 1-1 T 10/28 @ Drexel * 3-0 W 9/20 @ UMass (ot) 1-2 L 9/17 Harvard (ot) † 2-2 T 10/11 Northeastern * 4-2 W 9/14 Brown 0-1 L 10/30 @ Delaware * 3-0 W 9/25 @ UNH * 6-1 W 9/22 Creighton & 0-1 L 10/15 @ Albany (2ot) * 1-0 W 9/17 Cornell (2ot) 1-1 T 11/6 Maine % 3-1 W 9/28 Dartmouth (2ot) 1-1 T 9/24 Drake & 2-1 W 10/18 @ Binghamton (2ot)*0-0 T 9/20 Rhode Island 1-0 W 11/13 New Hampshire % 3-1 W 10/3 Drexel * 4-1 W 9/29 Hofstra * (2ot) 1-1 T 10/22 Maine (2ot) * 3-3 T 9/23 @ UMBC * (2ot) 1-1 T 11/20 Harvard # 2-0 W 10/5 Hofstra * 1-2 L 10/1 Drexel * (ot) 1-2 L 10/25 @ UMBC * 0-1 L 9/29 Binghamton * 1-0 W 11/27 Brown # 2-3 L 10/8 @ Boston College 0-1 L 10/6 @ UNH * 0-2 L 10/29 Stony Brook * 4-0 W 10/4 @ New Hampshire * 1-2 L * NAC game 10/12 @ Harvard 0-5 L 10/8 @ Maine * 5-1 W 11/1 @ Hartford (ot) * 2-3 L 10/8 @ Stony Brook * 0-1 L † Coca-Cola Classic @ Univ. of 10/18 @ Hartford * 4-0 W 10/14 @ NU (ot) * 1-2 L 11/5 Northeastern % 0-3 L 10/10 Vermont * 2-1 W Virginia 10/24 Vermont * 2-1 W 10/20 Hartford * 1-0 W * America East game 10/13 Albany (ot) * 0-1 L % NAC tournament 10/28 Maine * 2-1 W 10/22 Vermont * 1-0 W ^ UConn/Adidas Classic, Storrs, 10/18 Hartford * 1-0 W # NCAA tournament 10/31 @ Delaware * 4-3 W 10/27 @ Delaware * 3-1 W Conn. 10/21 @ Maine * 5-0 W 11/2 @ Towson * 6-1 W 10/29 @ Towson * 1-2 L † URI/Kappa Classic, Kingston, R.I. 10/29 @ Albany % 1-0 W 1995 11/7 Vermont % 2-0 W * America East game % America East tournament 11/1 @ Binghamton (2ot)%+ 1-1 T OVERALL: 11-8-2 CONFERENCE: 6-2-1 11/9 Hofstra % 2-1 W ^ at Harvard * America East game Coach: Neil Roberts 11/15 Long Island ^ 1-0 W † Dartmouth Classic 2004 ^ at Penn State Nike Classic CAPTAINS: Tom Giatrakos, Ola Olsen, 11/23 @ Dartmouth # 1-5 L & Creighton Tournament OVERALL: 10-8-3 CONFERENCE: 6-2-1 % America East tournament Gisle Sørli * America East game Coach: Neil Roberts + lost shootout, 6-5 9/2 St. Louis † 2-0 W † Diadora Cup, San Diego, Calif. 2001 CAPTAINS: Federico Bianchi, Brian 9/3 Indiana † 0-2 L % America East Tournament OVERALL: 13-5-1 CONFERENCE: 9-1-1 Conway 9/8 San Diego St. & 2-0 W ^ NCAA play-in game Coach: Neil Roberts 9/3 @ Indiana (ot) ^ 2-3 L 9/10 UNLV (ot) & 2-2 T # NCAA tournament CAPTAINS: Joachim Kaland 9/5 Notre Dame ^ 0-2 L 9/16 @ Brown 1-2 L 8/31 Army ^ 1-0 W 9/15 @ Boston College 1-2 L 9/20 @ Boston College 2-1 W 1998 9/2 Lehigh ^ 4-1 W 9/18 Fairfield (2ot) 2-3 L 9/23 @ UMass 1-2 L OVERALL: 11-4-3 CONFERENCE: 5-1-2 9/6 @ Connecticut 0-1 L 9/22 Rhode Island (ot) 3-2 W 9/27 @ Harvard 1-2 L Coach: Neil Roberts 9/9 @ Massachusetts 1-2 L 9/25 Binghamton * 2-0 W 10/1 @ Rhode Island 1-3 L CAPTAINS: Chris Reno, Christian Steen, 9/21 George Mason † 6-2 W 9/28 UMass (ot) 1-0 W 10/6 @ Delaware * 3-1 W Dean Smith 9/23 Quinnipiac † 4-2 W 10/2 Hartford (2ot) * 1-1 T 10/8 @ Towson (ot) * 2-0 W 9/1 UMass 3-0 W 9/29 Boston College 0-1 L 10/6 Albany * 2-1 W 10/14 Vermont * 3-0 W 9/6 @ Boston College 1-0 W 10/2 Northeastern * 2-0 W 10/9 @ Stony Brook * 1-2 L 10/20 Drexel (ot) * 1-1 T 9/9 New Hampshire * 2-1 W 10/5 @ Hofstra * 0-2 L 10/12 @ Connecticut 1-2 L 10/22 @ Hofstra * 3-2 W 9/13 Rhode Island 5-0 W 10/7 @ Drexel * (ot) 2-1 W 10/16 Vermont * 3-2 W 10/25 @ UNH * 0-1 L 9/19 Stanford + 0-3 L 10/12 UNH (2ot) * 2-2 T 10/20 @ Northeastern * 2-0 W 10/28 @ Hartford * 3-2 W 9/20 Pennsylvania + 2-1 W 10/14 Maine * 4-3 W 10/23 @ UNH * 2-0 W 11/1 Maine * 1-0 W 9/26 @ Maine (ot) * 1-1 T 10/19 @ Albany * (ot) 3-2 W 10/26 Brown 2-0 W 9/29 Harvard (ot) 1-2 L 10/21 Stony Brook * 6-1 W 10/30 UMBC * 2-0 W

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B U i n t h e n c A A t o u r n A m e n t first, and Tim Horton and Jorge Zapata and White back in front midway through also tallied in a victory that sent the club the second stanza. However, Yale scored a For more than two decades, and Oneonta State, 2-1, in overtime to Indiana University for a second-round pair of goals within a span of 59 seconds the Boston University men’s soccer to claim their first ECAC title. contest. The Terriers were defeated by to take the lead for good at 70:23. program has annually demonstrated Having introduced itself as a the eventual national champions, 3-1, in it ranks among the nation’s more regional contender the previous Bloomington. This was an offensive-mind- 1993 prominent teams. decade, BU began to acquaint itself ed club all season long, with the result THE BIG UPSET As a direct result of its success, with the national scene in the . being an unprecedented 53 goals in 22 After capturing their first-ever North the program has enjoyed a rising The 1980 campaign marked the matches. It was also a year that saw Mike Atlantic Conference Tournament crown, level of recognition and respect. In first time in the 32-year history of Emenalo erase a 25-year-old mark and the Terriers earned their seventh NCAA 1994, after posting the nation’s only the sport at Boston University that become the University’s all-time scoring tournament appearance, where they unbeaten regular-season record (16- the Terriers received a bid to the leader, ending his distinguished career proceeded to stun previously unbeaten 0-1), the Terriers were ranked number NCAA tournament. After suffering a with 36 goals and 32 assists. St. John’s (18-0-3) in the opening round. one in the final regular-season poll. humbling 6-0 loss at the hands of Trailing 1-0, Bjarte Skuseth, from Gisle The club advanced to the second national- power Connecticut in their 1990 Sørli, pulled the club even before Okereke round of the NCAA tournament for NCAA debut, the Terriers gained an DEFENSE DOMINATES Emesih put the Terriers ahead in the the sixth time in program history. opportunity for vindication in 1985. The Terriers opened the new decade by closing minutes of the half. Robert Forde Overall, Boston University has Under the guidance of first-year earning their fifth NCAA tournament bid turned aside three shots to preserve the made 12 trips to the NCAA tourna- head coach Neil Roberts, Boston in the last 11 years. Led by goalkeepers win, and send the upstart Terriers to ment. Under Head Coach Neil University overcame a 4-14-2 Jeff Hooper and Brad Rubin and defensive Oneonta, N.Y., for a second-round date Roberts, the Terriers have made 11 campaign in 1984, to post a stellar anchors Jeff Schultz and Phil Dunn, the with Hartwick. Boston University took appearances, including five straight 14-4-1 slate in 1985. Inluded in the Terriers never allowed more than two a 1-0 lead on Chris Vincent’s first-half from 1993 to 1997. victories was a 2-1 overtime win over goals in a game, and recorded seven goal, but the momentum turned moments The club’s rise in stature can be UConn, as the Terriers won the New shutouts. Offensively, Tim Horton, Emma before the half, when the Terriers received traced back to the latter half of the England Championship in the open- Okonkwo and Christophe Verhaegen were a red card and were forced to play the re- , when four-time leading scorer ing round of the NCAA tournament. the top goal scorers, while seven players mainder of the contest shorthanded. The Mike Pilger and three-year starting Then, in the second round, they were registered 10 or more points. Tim Horton’s Warriors netted the equalizer five minutes goalie Howie Friedman led the club eliminated by Hartwick, 1-0, in a magic gave the Terriers a first-round vic- following the break, and, despite Forde’s on a climb to the top of the regional penalty kick shootout. tory. The junior tallied three goals within eight-save performance, Hartwick scored ladder. In many respects, the 1985 15 minutes in the second half to lead the the game-winner in the 108th minute. Ola In 1977, the Terriers made their season marked a transition for BU Terriers to a miraculous 3-2 come-from- Olsen (5-8—18) and Emesih Okereke (7- first appearance in the ECAC tourna- soccer. No longer just a regional behind victory over Boston College in the 4—18) shared the leading scorer honors, ment, where they suffered a first- contender, the Terriers returned to Terriers’ first-ever home NCAA tournament while Forde tied a University record with round loss to Oneonta State, 3-2. The the NCAA tournament the following match. Traveling to meet top-ranked 11 shutouts, and senior captain Steve following year, BU returned to the year, and have made nine additional Evansville in the second round, BU battled Walker received Second Team All-America ECAC Championship, and defeated appearances since then. the Purple Aces through 90 scoreless recognition. Army, 3-2, in overtime of the semifi- The following is a closer look at minutes, before the hosts scored the nals, before losing to Massachusetts the games, individuals and teams game-winner at 102:17. 1994 by an identical 3-2 overtime score that have provided Boston University NUMBER ONE in the finals. Returning to the ECAC with a rich tradition of NCAA tourna- 1991 The most successful season in the 45-year tournament in 1979, the Terriers ment memories. CLIMBING TO THE TOP history of Boston University soccer, the culminated a season-ending 14-game Firmly establishing itself as one of the 1994 campaign witnessed the Terriers unbeaten streak by defeating New nation’s premier soccer programs, Boston advance to the NCAA tournament for Hampshire, 2-0, in the semifinals, University made its second-straight trip the eighth time, register an overall mark to the NCAA tournament and fifth in the of 19-1-1, and capture the number-one past seven years. Fielding an experienced, ranking in the final Intercollegiate Soccer senior-dominated lineup, which included Association of America national poll. After 1980 penalty-kick tally. In the quarterfinals, starting goalie Brad Rubin, co-captains posting a 16-0-1 final regular-season THE BEGINNINGS the Terriers were nipped by Hartwick, 1-0. Phil Dunn and Jeff Schultz, defensive mark, and standing as the nation’s only The 1980 season marked Boston Univer- back Chris Brumbaugh, midfielders Dave undefeated team, the Terriers downed sity soccer’s first step into the national 1986 Silke and Peter Verplancke and striker Tim Maine and New Hampshire to capture spotlight. Under the direction of Head WINNING BIG Horton, the Terriers cruised to an overall their second consecutive NAC tournament Coach Ron Cervasio, the Terriers qualified In many ways, the 1986 season is mark of 15-5-1, a final New England crown. In the ensuing NCAA tournament, for the NCAA tournament and completed remembered as the most successful in ranking of number one and a national the club eliminated Harvard, 2-0, before the year with a 14-3-1 mark. Although program history. The Terriers not only ranking of 11th. The Terriers drew Yale in falling to Brown, 3-2. Trailing 2-0 at the they dropped a 6-0 decision in the made their second-straight appearance in the opening round, and took a quick 1-0 half, the Terriers staged a near-impossible opening round against Connecticut, the the NCAA’s, but also set a school record advantage on a goal by Emesih Okereke. second-half comeback while playing a Terriers could still take pride in earning for wins by finishing 16-2-3. When they Yale tied the affair shortly after the inter- man down, and tied the game in the 84th the bid, which was gained in part by an entered the tournament, they were ranked mission, but Tim Horton put the Scarlet minute of play, but Brown regained the eight-match mid-season winning streak number one in New England and number that featured a victory over North Carolina five nationally, however, their tournament State. Standouts on the squad included success of 1985 was not be duplicated. John Primiano, the Terriers’ first All- Facing Harvard, the Terriers could not American since 1971, and co-captain Paul make a first-half goal by Ben Okaroh stand Fisher, whose eight goals and two assists up and were felled by a 2-1 count. John paced the offense. Glynn, playing in his lone season with the club, was the scoring leader with 1985 12 goals and one assist, while Francis GREAT STRIDES Okaroh ranked second with 11 goals and The 1985 Terriers won 14 contests and two assists. Both Okarohs were named to advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals, the All-America team. Other highlights although they were just one year removed from the year included a 10-0-2 start and from a disappointing 4-14-3 campaign. goalkeeper John Moe’s school-record 0.54 Neil Roberts, in his first season as head goals-against average. PICK-UP coach, guided the team to a school-record nine-match winning streak and put to- 1988 gether a defense that posted 12 shutouts. NEW ENGLAND’S FINEST The Terriers knocked Connecticut out of The Terriers worked their way to a 15-4-3 the NCAAs, registering a 2-1 win decided season and won the New England Cham- on penalty kicks. Eddie Tadlock scored pionship by defeating Connecticut, 3-1, in regulation for the victors, while Mike in the first round of the tournament. Mike Emenalo, who led the team with 14 goals Bertos, who equalled a school record with and six assists, won the game with his 17 goals, put the Terriers on the board 2004 America East Champions

30 America East Champions 92/93/94/95/96/97/01/04 NCAA Tournament 80/85/86/88/90/91/93/94/95/96/97/04 www.goterriers.com men’s soccer history advantage in the 88th minute. The Ter- program history, the Terriers drew a Har- at the 71:37 mark to cut the deficit to riers established seven team records, in- vard team which was ranked among the 3-1. Dartmouth then scored at 83:05 and F i r s t t e A M cluding marks for wins (19) and unbeaten top 10 nationally and entered the tourna- 87:26 to close out the scoring, and end streak (20), while senior goalie Robert ment sporting a 15-game unbeaten streak. the Terriers’ hopes of advancing to the ALL-A m e r i c A n s Forde established the career shutout mark However, it took the Terriers just 52 sec- second round of the NCAA tournament. (31), and freshman Nick Bone equalled onds to answer the challenge. Nick Bone single-season marks for goals (18) and scored his school-record 45th career goal 2004 points (43). Forde and Ola Olsen received off a Dean Smith feed on a corner kick to BACK TO THE TOP All-America recognition. provide the Terriers with a 1-0 advantage. After a six-year hiatus from the NCAA Just over 10 minutes later, Sigurd Dalen tournament, BU bounced back in a big 1995 doubled the margin with an unassisted way by moving on to the second round of BACK AGAIN goal. The advantage held until midway the NCAAs for the first time since 1994 For the third-straight year, and fourth through the second half, when Harvard and the sixth time in program history. time in the past five years, Boston Uni- netted a pair of goals in a span of 1:16 to Following a disappointing four-game los- versity earned an invitation to the NCAA pull even in the 72nd minute. With time ing streak to open the season, the Terriers tournament. The bid served as a pleasant winding down, the game appeared headed went on to finish the regular season with conclusion to an uncharasteristically in- for overtime, before Harvard netted the a 9-7-1 record having only been beat consistent year. After opening the year in game-winner in the 89th minute. three times in the final 13 games. From impressive fashion against stiff national there, BU went into the America East competition at a pair of tournaments, 1997 tournament as the No. 1 seed and posted the Terriers stumbled when confronted FIVE-IN-A-ROW a 2-0 shutout over Stony Brook in the with regional opposition. However, the The Terriers continued their string of semifinals. In the conference champion- side played well in conference action, America East tournament titles and NCAA ship game, the Terriers topped defending and secured its third consecutive league tournament appearances. After finishing champion Binghamton by means of a tournament championship. The NCAA second in the final league standings, penalty kick shootout to gain a bid in the tournament pitted the Terriers against the Terriers eliminated Vermont in the NCAAs. Drawing Dartmouth in the first Brown, and, similar to the match in 1994, semifinals and top-seeded Hofstra in the round, BU played to a 2-2 tie through Ben Okaroh, 1986 the club conceeded a pair of early goals, conference tournament title game en 110 minutes of play for the second time The two-time All-American led Terriers before rallying in the second half. Nick route to their fifth straight champion- in its last two games, before beating to back-to-back NCAA appearances in Bone pulled the club within 2-1, but it ship. In the NCAA play-in game, Christian the Big Green, 4-3, in the penalty kick 1985 and 1986. was unable to net the equalizer. Steen’s header in the 88th minute of shootout. From there, the Terriers traveled play provided the Terriers with a 1-0 win to Queens, N.Y., where they fell to St. 1996 over Long Island University. Keith Poole John’s, 3-1, in the second round. THE UNDERDOG registered the shutout with two saves. After securing the last spot in the The Terriers then journeyed to Dartmouth four-team America East tournament on to take on a Big Green team they had the final day of the regular-season, the tied, 1-1, in double overtime earlier in Terriers quickly dispatched of Hartford and the year. The Terriers fell behind 1-0 at Northeastern to claim their fourth-straight the half. Dartmouth increased its lead to conference championship. Advancing to 3-0 with a pair of goals in less than five the NCAA tournament for the sixth time minutes (65:19 and 70:37) before the in the past seven years, and 10th time in Terriers’ Dean Smith scored on a free kick

ALL-AMERICANS ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS BU ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME

Jose “Cheche” Vidal, 1983 Anchoring the defense, led the Terriers to 10 shutouts during the 1983 season. Inducted into BU Hall of Fame in 1997.

George Karalexis totaled Steve Walker led the Terri- Mike Emenalo led the Terri- 43 goals during his career, ers to four-straight North ers to three NCAA tourney earning second-team All- Atlantic Conference titles appearances and was in- America honors in 1964 and was inducted to the ducted into the BU Athletic and 1965. Hall in 1999. Hall of Fame in 1998.

SECOND TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS BU ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME Joachim Kaland...... 2001 Ola Olsen...... 1994 George Karalexis...... 1981 Sigurd Dalen...... 1998 Steve Walker...... 1993 Jose “Cheche” Vidal...... 1997 Robert Forde...... 1994 Mike Carpenter...... 1992 Mike Emenalo...... 1998 Steve Walker...... 1993 Peter Verplancke...... 1991 Steve Walker...... 1999 Christopher Verhaegen...... 1990 David Silke...... 1990 Francis Okaroh...... 2006 Ben Okaroh...... 1987 Robert Buckmire...... 1989 George Karalexis...... 1965 Ricardo Penfold...... 1985 George Karalexis...... 1964

THIRD TEAM Ola Olsen...... 1994 Kyle Fresh...... 1992 David Throne, 1971 Okereke Emesih...... 1991 Mike Emenalo...... 1988 Two-time BU MVP was first Terrier to Jose “Cheche” Vidal...... 1981 earn first-team All-America honors.

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