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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE 2010 MEN’S SOCCER

Game #9 • Sunday, October 3, 2010 • 2:30 p.m.

Providence College (5-2-1, 0-1-0) Vs. Notre Dame (3-2-3, 1-0-0) Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, Ind. TV Coverage: CBS College Sports

2010 SCHEDULE/RESULTS PROVIDENCE TO FACE NOTRE DAME Providence College will play its second match of SEPTEMBER the season on Sunday, October 3 against Notre Dame in Notre Dame, 2 Thu. $ W, 2-1 Ind. It will mark the fi rst game for the Friars in Notre Dame’s new Alumni 6 Mon. at Brown $ T, 0-0 (2 OT) Stadium. PC wins shootout, 5-4 9 Thu. at #23/17 Michigan State L, 4-0 FRIARS HEAD WEST 15 Wed. SACRED HEART W, 3-1 Providence’s trip to Notre Dame will mark the second of its four trips to 18 Sat. QUINNIPIAC W, 1-0 the midwest this season. The Friars have played at Michigan State and 21 Tue. at Northeastern W, 1-0 also will play at DePaul and Marquette. 25 Sat. #8/10 LOUISVILLE * L, 2-1 29 Wed. at Harvard W, 2-1 SERIES HISTORY VERSUS NOTRE DAME The Fighting Irish hold a 12-2-1 edge in the all-time series against the OCTOBER Friars. Most recently, Notre Dame defeated Providence, 1-0, in double 3 Sun. at Notre Dame * (CBS College Sports) 2:30 p.m. overtime on October 10, 2009. UND scored with 51 seconds left in the 6 Wed. 3:00 p.m. second overtime to earn the win in Providence. The Friars’ last victory 9 Sat. GEORGETOWN * 1:00 p.m. against the Fighting Irish was on October 8, 2000 when they posted a 13 Wed. * () 3:00 p.m. 3-1 result at Glay Field. 16 Sat. at DePaul * 1:00 p.m. 20 Wed. at Marquette * 8:05 p.m. WHAT’S NEXT 24 Sun. PITTSBURGH * 1:00 p.m. After the match against Notre Dame, Providence will play three consecu- 27 Wed. at Seton Hall * 7:00 p.m. tive home matches at Glay Field in a span of one week. The Friars will 30 Sat. WEST VIRGINIA * 1:00 p.m. play a non-conference match against Boston University before playing conference foes Georgetown and No. 3/4 Connecticut. Providence has NOVEMBER posted a 3-1 home record this season. 3 Wed. BIG EAST Championship (First Round) TBA 6 Sat. BIG EAST Championship (Quarterfi nals) TBA MARCIN NAMED TO BIG EAST WEEKLY HONOR ROLL 12 Fri. at BIG EAST Championship (Semifi nals) # TBA Senior Matt Marcin (Wilmington, Del.) was named to the BIG EAST Weekly 14 Sun. at BIG EAST Championship (Final) # TBA Honor Roll on Monday, September 27. Marcin scored the lone goal of the match as Providence defeated Northeastern, 1-0, in Brookline, Mass. Home matches in BOLD CAPS on September 21. It marked his fi rst goal of the season. On September $ - Ocean State Classic; * - BIG EAST Conference Match 25, he netted one goal in PC’s 2-1 loss to No. 8/10 Louisville. # - BIG EAST Championship (Red Bull Arena - Harrison, N.J.) BIG EAST STANDINGS PROVIDENCE COLLEGE QUICK FACTS BLUE DIVISION BIG EAST Pct. Pts. Overall Pct. Location ...... Providence, R.I. Connecticut 1-0-0 1.000 3 7-0-1 .938 Founded ...... 1917 West Virginia 1-0-0 1.000 3 5-2-1 .688 Enrollment ...... 3,837 Notre Dame 1-0-0 1.000 3 3-2-3 .563 Conference ...... BIG EAST Marquette 1-0-0 1.000 3 3-3-2 .500 Nickname ...... Friars Pittsburgh 0-0-1 .500 1 5-2-1 .688 Colors ...... Black, White and Silver Providence 0-1-0 .000 0 5-2-1 .688 Home Field ...... Glay Field (Capacity 1,500) Georgetown 0-1-0 .000 0 3-4-1 .438 President ...... Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. Seton Hall 0-1-0 .000 0 2-5-1 .313 Denomination ...... Catholic (Dominican) Athletics Director ...... Robert Driscoll RED DIVISION BIG EAST Pct. Pts. Overall Pct. Head Coach ...... Chaka Daley (Providence ‘96 • 11th Season) Louisville 1-0-0 1.000 3 6-0-2 .875 Assitant Coaches ...... John Mark Andrade (Syracuse ‘02) Villanova 1-0-0 1.000 3 5-3-1 .611 Dave DeMello (Rhode Island ‘94), Tim Fauth (Monmouth ‘01) Cincinnati 1-0-0 1.000 3 3-2-3 .563 Director of Soccer Operations ...... Justin Kahle (Providence, ‘10) Syracuse 0-0-1 .500 1 1-4-3 .313 2010 Overall Record ...... 10-7-3 2010 BIG EAST Record/Finish...... 5-4-2/5th Blue Division St. John’s 0-1-0 .000 0 6-2-0 .750 2010 BIG EAST Championship ...... 2-1-0 (lost to St. John’s in semi nals) USF 0-1-0 .000 0 5-2-1 .688 2010 Captains ...... Bryan Minogue, Michael Pereira Rutgers 0-1-0 .000 0 3-3-1 .500 DePaul 0-1-0 .000 0 3-4-2 .444 2009-102010 PROVIDENCE MEN’S SOCCER www.friars.com

NSCAA/HendrickCars.com National Rankings LAST TIME OUT Division I 4th Poll - September 28, 2010 In its last match, Providence defeated Harvard, 2-1, Wednesday night in Cambridge, Mass. It marked Providence’s fi rst win over Harvard since September 12, 1999. Sophomore Keith Jecewiz (Smithtown, N.Y.) scored Rank School Previous Record his fi rst career goal to give the Friars a 1-0 lead in the 36th minute as 1. Akron (23) 575 1 6 - 0 - 0 classmate Marc Cintron (Piscataway, N.J.) assisted on the goal. The Friars 2. North Carolina 538 2 5 - 1 - 0 doubled their lead with two seconds remaining in the fi rst half when 3. Connecticut 524 6 6 - 0 - 1 Matt Marcin connected on his third goal of the season. Jecewiz assisted 4. Virginia 514 7 5 - 1 - 1 on Marcin’s goal. The Crimson cut the Friars’ lead to 2-1 as Jamie Rees 5. SMU 478 9 9 - 0 - 0 scored just 1:55 into the second half, but the Friars thwarted Harvard’s 6. Louisville 468 8 5 - 0 - 2 chances the rest of the way to earn their second consecutive road victory. 7. Tulsa 462 2 6 - 1 - 0 Red-shirt junior goalkeeper Jhojan Obando (Kissimmee, Fla.) made fi ve 8. Maryland 414 5 4 - 2 - 1 saves for PC, including three in the fi rst half. 9. Duke 396 11 4 - 1 - 2 10. Monmouth 349 4 6 - 1 - 0 SCOUTING NOTRE DAME 11. Michigan State 347 15 7 - 1 - 0 Notre Dame is coming off a 1-1 double overtime tie at Northwestern 12. UC Irvine 341 18 7 - 1 - 0 Wednesday night. Steven Perry scored the equalizer in the 79th minute 13. Creighton 308 16 6 - 1 - 0 for the Fighting Irish, who outshot the Wildcats, 30-16. Prior to that match, 14. Butler 289 17 7 - 0 - 0 UND defeated St. John’s, 1-0, in the BIG EAST Conference opener on 15. 272 10 4 - 1 - 2 September 25. Perry leads the team in scoring with four goals, while Will 16. California 248 14 4 - 1 - 2 Walsh has played in seven games in goal and has posted four shutouts.

17. Brown 239 22 5 - 0 - 2 MARCIN ON GOAL SCORING STREAK 18. St. John's 150 12 5 - 2 - 0 Matt Marcin, who did not score a goal in his fi rst fi ve matches, has scored 19. Ohio State 134 23 5 - 2 - 1 in three consecutive games and is now tied for the team lead with three 20. UCLA 117 13 5 - 2 - 1 goals and one assist. Marcin netted his fi rst goal of the season in a 1-0 21. West Virginia 112 RV 5 - 2 - 0 win at Northeastern on September 21. Four days later, he recorded his 22. San Diego State 104 RV 6 - 1 - 1 second goal in a 2-1 loss to No. 8/10 Louisville. On September 29, Marcin’s 23. Washington 76 RV 6 - 1 - 1 goal with two seconds left in the fi rst half proved to be the difference as 24. Penn State 41 20 5 - 2 - 0 Providence posted a 2-1 victory at Harvard. 25. James Madison 37 NR 6 - 1 - 0 ARBOLEDA LEADING PROVIDENCE IN SCORING Number in parentheses indicates number of  rst place votes Wilder Arboleda, who red-shirted his freshman season, is tied for the Providence lead in scoring with seven points on three goals and one Soccer America Men’s Top 25 Rankings assist. He made his fi rst career start on September 15 against Sacred September 28, 2010 Heart and scored two goals as the Friars prevailed, 3-1. In the following match on September 18, Arboleda netted the only goal of the match as Rank School Record Previous Providence defeated Quinnipiac, 1-0. For his efforts, he was named to 1. Akron 6-0-0 1 the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on September 20. 2. North Carolina 5-1-0 2 PROVIDENCE ON THE ROAD 3. Virginia 5-1-1 5 After a loss to No. 17/23 Michigan State on September 9, Providence 4. Connecticut 6-0-1 6 has won its last two road matches. The Friars captured their fi rst win 5. Michigan State 7-1-0 8 away from Glay Field on September 21 when they earned a 1-0 result 6. SMU 9-0-0 9 at Northeastern. On September 29, Providence posted a 2-1 triumph at 7. Tulsa 6-1-0 3 Harvard. Last season, the Friars won four consecutive road games towards 8. Duke 4-1-2 13 the end of the season to fi nish with a 6-4 road record. 9. Boston College 4-1-2 4 10. Maryland 4-2-1 11 OBANDO LEADING THE WAY IN GOAL 11. Louisville 5-0-2 10 Jhojan Obando, who is in his fi rst season as the starting goalkeeper, has 12. Creighton 6-1-0 14 played in every game for the Friars this season. He is tied for seventh in 13. Butler 7-0-0 17 the BIG EAST with three shutouts and also ranks in the top-seven with 32 14. Washington 6-1-1 21 saves. He made a career-high 10 stops in a 1-0 win at Northeastern on 15. Brown 5-0-2 23 September 21. He also posted shutouts against Sacred Heart (four saves) 16. Monmouth 6-1-0 7 on September 15 and Quinnipiac (three saves) on September 18. 17. UC Santa Barbara 3-3-2 NR 18. UC Irvine 7-1-0 NR PROVIDENCE CLAIMS FIRST EVER OCEAN STATE CLASSIC Providence College captured the inaugural Ocean Classic on September 6. 19. West Virginia 5-2-0 NR The Friars played Brown to a scoreless double overtime draw, but earned 20. UCLA 5-2-1 15 the Classic with a 5-4 shootout victory. Wilder Arboleda converted the 21. California 4-1-2 19 decisive penalty kick. Jhojan Obando stopped Brown’s second penalty 22. St. John’s 5-2-0 16 kick, while the Friars were fl awless in their attempts. Providence made it 23. Ohio State 5-2-1 NR to the championship game with a 2-1 home victory against rival Rhode 24. Penn State 5-2-0 20 Island on September 2. Senior Bryan Minogue (Miller Place, N.Y.), junior 25. Portland 3-1-3 23 Daniel Fabian (Southbury, Conn.), freshman Greg Davis (Jamaica, N.Y.) and Obando were named to the All-Tournament Team. Minogue was named Defensive MVP. 2009-102010 PROVIDENCE MEN’S SOCCER www.friars.com

Tournament, the Friars posted a dramatic come- CHAKA DALEY from-behind, 2-2, tie with 23rd-ranked Virginia Head Coach • 11th Season • Providence College, 1996 Tech. The Friars then defeated the Hokies in a penalty kick shootout to advance to the league a 2-0 win at Cincinnati in the quarterfi nals and Semifi nals where they lost, 1-0, to eventual BIG advanced to the BIG EAST Semifi nals for the EAST Champions, Notre Dame. third time in four seasons. • Daley’s 2002 squad posted a 7-11-0 overall • Daley also coached Ryan Maduro, who was record and a 5-5-0 mark in league play which selected to the NSCAA Division I All-America was good for a seventh place tie in the league First Team, thus becoming the second standings and a spot in the BIG EAST Tourna- AS PROVIDENCE HEAD COACH to be named to the All-America First Team in ment for the fi rst time since 1998. The fi ve BIG the 40-year history of the program. Daley also EAST wins marked a personal-high for Daley. • Chaka Daley is entering his 11th season as coached three players who earned All-BIG EAST head coach at Providence College. honors, a fi rst in the program’s history. • Daley, who was appointed the third head • In 2005, he guided his team to one of the AS PROVIDENCE ASSISTANT COACH coach in the history of the program just prior most impressive seasons in the history of Friar to the start of 2000 season, has led the Friars to soccer as the squad advanced to the second • Daley replaced former Friar Head Coach Brian the NCAA Tournament three times during the round of the NCAA Tournament. The Friars Ainscough, who led the rebuilding effort at last four years. registered a 7-4-9 mark and recorded one of Providence for fi ve seasons. Daley served as • The 2009 campaign was another successful the most improved records in NCAA history. The Ainscough’s top assistant for four seasons. season for Providence as it registered a 10-7-3 Friars fi nished 9.5 games better than the 2004 During his time as an assistant to Ainscough, record and posted its fi fth consecutive winning season, which tied the team for the 10th best Daley handled a variety of duties for the Friars, season for the fi rst time since 1983-87. turnaround in NCAA history. The team started including assisting with the team’s defense and • Providence recorded three consecutive victo- the season with a nine-game unbeaten streak overseeing a number of administrative duties. ries to complete the regular season and earned (4-0-5), which was the longest by a PC team • A 1996 graduate of Providence, Daley brought a spot in the BIG EAST Championship. since the 1972 team was undefeated through solid credentials to the head coaching posi- • Providence then posted road wins at Villanova 10 games. tion. Besides being credited with helping turn and at No. 8 Connecticut. It marked Providence’s • Daley’s team fi nished with a regular season around the Friar program as an assistant coach, fi rst win at UConn since 1984. In addition, the record of 5-3-7, which included 3-3-4 mark in Daley earned four varsity letters while playing win was the fi fth consecutive triumph and it league play. He also led the Friars to their fi rst for the black and white. He is one of the top also marked the fi rst time since 1984 that the win in BIG EAST Tournament play since 1984 players to ever play at Providence. Friars won fi ve straight games. with a 2-1 victory at Cincinnati on November • In 2008, Providence fi nished with a 9-7-3 over- 2, 2005 in the First Round. Daley then led the AS PROVIDENCE STUDENT-ATHLETE all record, advanced to the BIG EAST Quarterfi - Friars back to the BIG EAST Semifi nals for the nals, but fell just short of a fourth consecutive second time in three years as they earned a • He began his playing career with the Friars as NCAA Tournament berth. 2-2 tie at No. 21 Seton Hall and advanced when a defender. Daley played his second and third • The Friars posted wins over three ranked they won the penalty kick shootout, 4-2. In the seasons at the forward position before being teams, including No. 10 UConn. It marked PC’s semifi nals, PC earned a 0-0 tie against 16th- shifted to defense again as a senior by Ain- fi rst win over UConn since 1997. The Friars, who ranked USF, but were defeated in the penalty scough. Throughout his career, Daley recorded were ranked as high as 17th nationally, recorded kick shootout, 3-2. nine goals and six assists in 69 games. their fourth-consecutive winning season. • On November 14, it was announced that the • In 2007, the Friars fi nished with a 9-8-2 overall Friars had been selected to participate in the PROFESSIONAL PLAYING EXPERIENCE record and advanced to the NCAA Tournament 2005 NCAA Tournament. It marked the first for the fourth time in school history. time since 1983 and just the second time ever • Daley, a native of Toronto, Ontario, played • In addition, the Friars posted a 5-4-2 record that the Friars advanced to the NCAA Tourna- professional soccer after graduating from in the BIG EAST. It marked the fi rst time ever ment. Daley continued to lead the Friars to new Providence. that the Friars enjoyed back-to-back winning heights as they earned their fi rst NCAA Tourna- • On June 14, 1999, he signed with the New seasons in the league. Among the big wins was ment win ever when they defeated 13th-ranked England Revolution, becoming the fi rst former- a 1-0 result at Boston College, which was the top Hofstra, 1-0, in overtime in the First Round on Friar to play in the MLS. Prior to signing with the overall seed in the NCAA Tournament. November 18. The Friars magical season came Revolution, Daley played for the Revolution’s • In 2006, Daley led the Friars to another remark- to an end when they were defeated in the Sec- A-League affi liate, the Boston Bulldogs. able season. PC posted a 13-7 overall record, ond Round of the NCAA Tournament at No. 2 • He also spent one season with the Rhode including a 7-4 mark in league play. The seven North Carolina, 2-0, on November 22. Island Stingrays of the USL from 1996-97. BIG EAST wins set a school record, while the 13 • In recognition of his strong coaching perfor- overall victories were one shy of a school mark mance, Daley earned the NSCAA Division I New PERSONAL (14 set in 1984). The Friars were ranked in the England Coach of the Year honors and was one national polls for six-consecutive weeks. of eight fi nalists for the NSCAA/Adidas National • Daley and his wife, Heather, and son, Donovan, • PC defeated Rutgers for the fi rst time in school Coach of the Year accolades. reside in East Providence, R.I. history and recorded its fi rst win over Brown • In 2003, Daley led his team to one of its best since 1993. fi nishes as the team placed seventh of 13 teams • The Friars advanced to the BIG EAST Tourna- during the regular season and advanced to ment, where they hosted Louisville in the fi rst the BIG EAST Semifi nals for the fi rst time since round. PC defeated Louisville, 2-0, then posted 1987. In the opening game of the BIG EAST 2009-102010 PROVIDENCE MEN’S SOCCER www.friars.com

2010 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BOX SCORES Rhode Island (1-0) vs. Providence College (0-1) Sacred Heart (4-1-0) vs. Providence College (2-1-1) Date: Sep 02, 2010 Attendance: 217 Date: Sep 15, 2010 Attendance: 276 Weather: 95 degrees and sun Weather: Mostly sunny, 70 degrees

Goals by period 1 2 Tot Goals by period 1 2 Tot ------Rhode Island...... 1 0 - 1 Sacred Heart...... 0 1 - 1 Providence College. 1 1 - 2 Providence College. 1 2 - 3

SCORING SUMMARY: SCORING SUMMARY: 1. 1:17 URI OWN GOAL (unassisted) - own goal on 1. 3:08 PC ARBOLEDA, Wilder (1) (MARCIN, Matt;CINTRON, header back to keeper Marc) - 7 played off his to his left and 20 shot from 2. 25:01 PC DAVIS, Greg (1) (unassisted) - stole top 18 to top right crn pass back to keeper and went around keeper to put in 2. 51:24 PC CINTRON, Marc (1) (DATILUS, David;PEREIRA, right crner Michael) - cross from right side from 2 to 9 and fi n- 3. 87:04 PC DAVIS, Greg (2) (FABIAN, Daniel) - Head- ished far corner from 8 yards er off cross from 19 from left side of the fi eld 3. 53:39 SH MILILLI, Mario (1) Penalty kick 4. 89:10 PC ARBOLEDA, Wilder (2) (unassisted) - stole Shots: Rhode Island 10, Providence College 17 from defender and dribbled past keeper Saves: Rhode Island 7 (WARWICK, Peyton 7), Providence College 4 (OBANDO, Jhojan 4) Shots: Sacred Heart 6, Providence College 14 Ocean State Soccer Classic Saves: Sacred Heart 2 (FAIT, Alex 2), Providence College 3 (OBANDO, Jhojan 3)

Providence College (1-0-1) vs. Brown (1-0-1) Quinnipiac (3-1-1) vs. Providence College (0-4-0) Date: Sep 06, 2010 Attendance: 1143 Date: Sep 18, 2010 Attendance: 355 Weather: Weather: Overcast

Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot Goals by period 1 2 Tot ------Providence College. 0 0 0 0 - 0 Quinnipiac...... 0 0 - 0 Brown...... 0 0 0 0 - 0 Providence College. 0 1 - 1

SCORING SUMMARY: SCORING SUMMARY: 1. 63:16 PC ARBOLEDA, Wilder (3) (BAUMANN, Shots: Providence College 8, Brown 13 Anthony;CINTRON, Marc) - cross from right side fi eld Saves: Providence College 3 (OBANDO, Jhojan 3), and fi nished from top of six Brown 5 (Grandstrand, Paul 5) Shots: Quinnipiac 13, Providence College 14 Saves: Quinnipiac 5 (LAVALLEE, Josh 5), Providence College (1-1-1) vs. Michigan St. (2-1-0) Providence College 4 (OBANDO, Jhojan 4) Date: Sep 09, 2010 Attendance: 2009 Weather: sunny, breezy, 68 degrees Providence College (4-1-1) vs. Northeastern (2-4-0) Date: Sep 21, 2010 Attendance: 382 Goals by period 1 2 Tot ------Goals by period 1 2 Tot Providence College. 0 0 - 0 ------Michigan State...... 2 2 - 4 Providence College.. 1 0 - 1 Northeastern...... 0 0 - 0 SCORING SUMMARY: 1. 14:50 MSU Barone, Mark (1) (Thompson, Spencer) - SCORING SUMMARY: Off corner play. 1. 3:18 PC MARCIN, Matt (1) (ARBOLEDA, Wilder) - 2. 43:12 MSU Rosendall, Brent (2) (Kreutz, Tim;Ricondo, beat keeper from top of the box Jeff) - 4 from the right side to the box. 3. 63:25 MSU Fullerton, Jake (1) (Rosendall, Shots: Providence College 9, Northeastern 18 Brent;Saydee, Cyrus) - From the right side 8 yards Saves: Providence College 10 (OBANDO, Jhojan 10), out. Northeastern 3 (Gallagher, Michael 3) 4. 64:33 MSU Bega, Rubin (2) (Thompson, Spencer;Saydee, Cyrus) - 8 drew the goalie out passed to 9 empty net.

Shots: PC 8, Michigan State 12 Saves: PC 3 (OBANDO, Jhojan 2; REGESTER, Byron 1), Michigan State 4 (Steinlage, Avery 4) 2009-102010 PROVIDENCE MEN’S SOCCER www.friars.com

2010 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BOX SCORES

Louisville (5-0-2, 1-0-0 BE) vs. Providence College (4-2-1, 0-1-0 BE) Date: Sep 25, 2010 Attendance: 537 Weather: Mostly sunny, 85 degrees

Goals by period 1 2 Tot ------Louisville...... 1 1 - 2 Providence College.. 1 0 - 1

SCORING SUMMARY: 1. 8:27 PC MARCIN, Matt (2) (FABIAN, Daniel) - Cross from Fabian, left-footed volley from 15 yards out. 2. 32:59 LOU WALKER, Kenney (1) (unassisted) - Di- rect free kick took defl ection off wall. 3. 75:43 LOU MARES, Dylan (1) (HORTON, Aaron) - Through pass from 22, shot from 10 yards out. Shots: Louisville 13, Providence College 7 Saves: Louisville 1 (BOUDREAUX, Andre 1), Providence College 1 (OBANDO, Jhojan 1)

Providence College (5-2-1) vs. Harvard (2-3-3) Date: Sep 29, 2010 Attendance: 188 Weather:

Goals by period 1 2 Tot ------Providence College.. 2 0 - 2 Harvard...... 0 1 - 1

SCORING SUMMARY: 1. 35:12 PC JECEWIZ, Keith (1) (CINTRON, Marc) - rolled ball in from 15 yards out 2. 44:58 PC MARCIN, Matt (3) (JECEWIZ, Keith) - kick off cross from right 3. 46:55 HARV Rees, Jamie (1) (Rogers, Brian) - off rebound in front

Shots: Providence College 8, Harvard 18 Saves: Providence College 5 (OBANDO, Jhojan 5), Harvard 2 (Harms, Austin 2) 2009-102010 PROVIDENCE MEN’S SOCCER www.friars.com

2010 ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School 0 Keasel Broome Fr. GK 6-0 190 Claymont, Del./Caravel Academy 1 Jhojan Obando RS-Jr. GK 5-11 170 Kissimmee, Fla./Freedom 2 David Datilus Sr. D 6-0 175 Linden, N.J./Linden 3 George Hodge So. D 5-8 155 Dartmouth, Mass./Dartmouth 4 Shane Powell Fr. D 6-3 175 Wilmington, Del./Salesianum School 5 Bryan Minogue Sr. D 6-2 190 Miller Place, N.Y./Miller Place 6 John Raley Jr. D 6-0 175 St. Inigoes, Md./St. Mary’s Ryken 7 Matt Marcin Sr. M 5-8 150 Wilmington, Del./Charter School of Wilmington 8 Michael Pereira Sr. M 5-10 165 London, Ontario/Catholic Central 9 Marc Cintron So. M/F 6-1 165 Piscataway, N.J./ St. Benedict’s Prep 10 Andrew Sousa Sr. M 6-0 165 Fall River, Mass./Limestone College 11 Giuseppe Guerriero Jr. M 5-11 160 Essex, Mass./Manchester-Essex Regional 12 Michael Daly Sr. D 5-10 160 Hicksville, N.Y./St. Anthony’s 13 Anthony Baumann Fr. M 5-8 155 Spring Hill, Fla./Tampa Prep 14 Greg Davis Fr. F/M 5-9 165 Jamaica, N.Y./Archbishop Molloy 15 Keith Jecewiz So. F/M 6-0 180 Smithtown, N.Y./St. Anthony’s 16 Matt Pesci Fr. D 5-9 150 Towaco, N.J./Montville 17 Brian Grisell Fr. F 6-1 165 Brook eld, Conn./Brook eld 18 Byron Regester Jr. GK 6-2 190 Westerville, Ohio/St. Francis DeSales 19 Daniel Fabian Jr. M 5-9 150 Southbury, Conn./Pomperaug 20 Wilder Arboleda So. F/M 6-0 160 Pawtucket, R.I./Tolman 21 Phil Ziegler Fr. M/F 5-10 150 East Lyme, Conn./East Lyme 22 Johan Hernandez Fr. M 5-8 155 Scotch Plains, N.J./Scotch Plains-Fanwood 23 Toussaint McClure Sr. D 5-8 145 Atlanta, Ga./Westminster School 24 David Scorpio Fr. D 5-9 160 Cranston, R.I./La Salle

Head Coach: Chaka Daley (Providence College ‘96 • 11th Season) Assistant Coaches: John Mark Andrade (Syracuse ‘02), Dave DeMello (URI ‘94), Tim Fauth (Monmouth ‘01) Athletic Trainer: John Rock Director of Soccer Operations: Justin Kahle (Providence ‘10) Manager: Meaghan Doherty ‘11

GEOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Connecticut (3) 0 • Keasel Broome = Key - zul Daniel Fabian, Brian Grisell, Phil Ziegler 1 • Jhojan Obando = Joe - han Delaware (3) 2 • David Datilus = Data - luss Matt Marcin, Keasel Broome, Shane Powell 5 • Bryan Minogue = Mu - noag Georgia (1) 8 • Michael Pereira = Puh - rare - uh Toussaint McClure 11 • Giussepe Guerreiro = Jeh-SEP-ee Ga - rare -o Florida (2) 13 • Anthony Baumann = Bou - man Jhojan Obando, Anthony Baumann 15 • Keith Jecewiz = Jess - uh - wits Maryland (1) 16 • Matt Pesci = Peshee John Raley 17 • Brian Grisell = Gruh - zell (3) 20 • Wilder Arboleda = Will - der Arr - bo - layduh Guiseppe Guerriero, George Hodge, Andrew 22 • Johan Hernandez = Yo - han Sousa 23 • Toussaint McClure = Too - Sänt’ (4) Marc Cintron, David Datilus, Johan Hernandez, Matt Pesci (4) Michael Daly, Bryan Minogue, Keith Jecewiz, Greg Davis Ohio (1) Byron Regester Rhode Island (2) Wilder Arboleda, David Scorpio London, Ontario, Canada (1) Michael Pereira 2009-102010 PROVIDENCE MEN’S SOCCER www.friars.com

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