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ABOUT BROWN the Campus Client: adidas Trim @ 100%: 7.875” x 10.375” VO @ 100%: NA Project: NSCAA Coaching Journal Art Bleed (.125”) @ 100%: 8.125” x 10.625” Fold @ 100%: NA File Name: adiPure_NSCAA_8.5x11.indd File Build Size (100%): 8.125” x 10.625” Sew @ 100%: NA Top Row: Joseph Stall, Nick Elenz-Martin, T.J. Thompson, Eric Robertson, Jarrod Schlenker, Paul Grandstrand, Sam Kernan-Schloss, Thomas Thunell, Ian Smith, Jon Okafor, Ryan McDuff Middle: Athletic Trainer Matt Culp, Assistant Coach Phil Jones, Assistant Coach Patrick Laughlin, James Amen, Thomas McNamara, Sean Rosa, Bobby Belair, Evan Coleman, Taylor Gorman, Jay Hayward, Dylan Remick, Head Coach Mike Noonan, Manager Adrienne Cohen, Assistant Coach Gregg Miller First Row: Rob Medairos, Mitch Justus, T.J. Popolizio, Mike Manella, David Walls, Austin Mandel, Sean McGrath, Ian Clancy, Kevin Gavey, Max Fowler Brown: Columbia: Cornell: Dartmouth: Harvard: Penn: Princeton: Yale: 19 9 3 8 12 7 6 5 © 2009 adidas America, Inc. adidas, the 3-Bars logo and the 3-Stripes mark are registered trademarks of the adidas Group. 291255.C.indd 3 9/8/09 3:55:07 PM Questions? Please call spdzine at 503 239-6500 University Information Table of Contents Location . Providence, Rhode Island 02912 1 . Quick Facts Founded . 1764 2-3 . Soccer History President . Ruth Simmons 4-5 . Alumni Achievements Enrollment . 5,821 6 . Bruno in the Pros Nickname . Bears 7 . Hall of Fame . Colors . Seal Brown, Cardinal Red, White 8 Prominent Brown Alumni page 9 . NCAA Results & Team Records Athletic Director . Michael Goldberger 1 10-11 . 2009 Season Outlook Conference . Ivy League, NCAA Division I 12 . Coach Noonan Bio 13 . Assistant Coaches 23 NCAA A Men’s Soccer Staff 14-23 . The Players 15 . 2009 Roster Head Coach . Mike Noonan (Middlebury ’83), 14th season 24 . 2008 Stats Brown/Career Record . 140-67-125 ( .657)/204-106-35 ( .580) 25 . Team Awards E-mail . Michael_Noonan@Brown .edu 26-28 . All-Time Results Office Phone . (401) 863-2349 29 . Year-by-Year Results . PPEARANCES Assistant Coach Patrick Laughlin (Maine ’92) 30 . All-Americans/All-Ivy Email . Patrick_Laughlin@Brown .edu 31 . Team & Individual Records Assistant Coach . Philip Jones 32 . Bruno United Email . Philip_Jones@Brown .edu 33 . Support Staff Assistant Coach . Gregg Miller 34 . Compliance Page Email . Gregg_Miller@Brown .edu 35 . Facilities | . Administrative Assistant Christine Almeida 36 About Brown 19 I Office Phone . (401) 863-2910 To Stevenson Field: Team Information VY Located on the corner of Hope Street and Lloyd L th 2008 Records . 9-7-1/3-4 Ivy (5 Place) Avenue, Stevenson Field is tucked behind EAGUE Brown’s Olney-Margolies Athletic Center . From Letterwinners Returning/Lost . 18/6 Route 95 South, take the Route 195 East Exit . Starters Returning/Lost . 5/3 Proceed to Exit 2 (Gano St .) . At the end of the Newcomers . 10 exit ramp, take a left onto India Street, and T 2009 Captains . Thomas Thunell ’10 & David Walls ’11 then a right at the stop sign onto Gano Street . ITLES Home Field . Stevenson Field (3,000) Go through one flashing light and three traffic lights until you reach a four-way stop sign at Lloyd . Turn left onto Lloyd and follow it up the | 8 NCAA Q Athletic Communications hill . There will be a stone wall on the left . The second driveway is the entrance to the parking Director of Sports Information . Christopher Humm lot behind Stevenson Field . From Route 95 Assistant Director (Soccer) . Lyndsey Maurer North, take Exit 24 (Branch Ave .) . Turn left off Office Phone . (401) 863-7014 the ramp onto Branch Ave . Continue straight Cell Phone . (401) 413-1407 through the intersection onto Cypress St . Stay on Cypress through one flashing light to a traffic Fax . (401) 863-1436 light, then turn right onto Hope Street . Continue UARTERFINALS Administrative Asst. Amy Pasternack on Hope through the first traffic light, and take a Office Phone . (401) 863-1314 left onto Lloyd at the second light . The second Brown Ticket Office . (401) 863-2773 driveway on the right is the entrance to the Website . www .brownbears .com parking lot behind Stevenson Field . Brown Men’s Soccer History Credits | 4 NCAA S All-Time Record . 533-390-99 The 2009 Brown University Men’s Soccer Media NCAA Tournament . 23 (1963,1965,1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, Guide is published by the Brown University 1973, 1974,1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1994,1995, Sports Information Department . Written By: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007) Lyndsey Maurer Editorial Assistance: Chris Humm Photography: David Silverman and Chris Keith . Overall NCAA Record . 30-25 Printing: Meridian Printing, East Greenwich, RI . All-Time Ivy Record . 197-134-33 On the Front Cover: David Walls ’11 and Thomas EMIFINALS Ivy League Titles . 19 (1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1973, Thunell ’10 Back Cover: T .J . Thompson ’10, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, Jarrod Schlenker ’10 and Nick Elenz-Martin ’10 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005,2007) 291255.P.indd 1 9/8/09 4:18:31 PM 291255.P.indd 2 page 2 23 NCAA APPEARANCES | 19 IVY LEAGUE TITLES | 8 NCAA QUARTERFINALS | 4 NCAA SEMIFINALS 9/8/09 4:18:43 PM Renowned for its academic standards, in the second round of the NCAA him down for the remainder of the Brown University achieves that same Playoffs. year. Crew had recorded 10 goals and excellence in its nationally competitive two assists in just eight games. soccer program. Scholar-athletes The national resurgence of the Brown at Brown have proven that they can soccer program continued under The Bears bounced back in a big way excel in their chosen academic field coach Mike Noonan as the Bears in 2003 as they went from a seventh made their second consecutive NCAA place Ivy finish to a first place finish. and participate on one of the most page successful soccer squads in the Quarterfinal appearance while earning The title was Brown’s seventh in the th country as well. their second straight Ivy title in past ten years as it made its 20 3 1995. Brown returned to the NCAA appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Brown soccer first attained varsity Championship in 1997, falling in the Noonan’s team stayed in the national 23 NCAA A status under coach Samuel Fletcher last minutes to defending National rankings throughout the season in 1926. Brown did not post a Champions St. John’s. and went undefeated in Ivy play winning season until 1933, when a with a 6-0-1 record. Crew and Jeff string of six highly successful seasons In 1998, the Bears won their fourth Larentowicz ’05 earned All-America began. Perhaps the best of the early Ivy title in five years and became the status at the end of the season. Brown teams were Fletcher’s squads first Brown team to go undefeated in of 1936 (7-0-3) and 1937 (8-1- the Ivy League since 1976. In the In 2004, Brown battled to a second PPEARANCES 2). Led by Brown Hall of Famers NCAA Tournament, Brown faced a place finish in the Ivy standings, William Margeson ’37 and Walter N. familiar foe in St. John’s, falling 1-0 finishing the year with an 8-7-2 Jackson ’39, both these teams were in double overtime. In 1999, Brown overall record. The team faced a New England Intercollegiate Soccer received an at-large bid into the NCAA total of eight opponents that were Association champions. Tournament after finishing second in nationally ranked at some point | the Ivy League. The Bears defeated during the season. In 2005, the 19 I Thereafter, under Fletcher and Rhode Island, 2-1, in overtime at Bears returned to the top of the Ivy the second of Brown’s five soccer Stevenson Field for their first opening standings, earning a share of their coaches, Joe Kennaway, outstanding round NCAA victory since 1995. eighth title in the last 12 years and VY teams included the 1945 team (6- Brown advanced to the second round, advanced to the second round of the L 1) in Fletcher’s final season with the but fell to host Virginia, 3-1. NCAA Tournament. EAGUE Bears, and the 1956 team (7-3). The latter was led by Brown’s first All-Ivy In 2000, Brown advanced to the Brown finished the 2006 with an 11- T selection, Bruce Yeutter. However, NCAA Quarterfinals with a decisive 5-3 record and took third in the Ivy ITLES it was not until 1963 that Brown 2-0 win over Vermont and a hard- League. The team received an at- became a consistent powerhouse in fought 1-0 defeat of Duke, before large bid into the NCAA Tournament, dropping a 1-0 decision to eventual and lost to Duke in the second round. New England soccer. | national champion UConn in Storrs. The Bears had a tremendous 2007 8 NCAA Q Under the direction of Cliff The following year in 2001, the Bears season, defeating #5 ranked Santa Stevenson, who retired in 1990 after captured a share of their second Clara in their season opener during the his 31st and final season at Brown, consecutive Ivy title by posting a adidas-Brown Classic. Bruno claimed the Bears produced 11 consecutive 5-1-1 league mark. The title was the the Ivy League Championship with an NCAA Tournament appearances from Bears’ fourth in the last five years and unblemished 7-0-0 record and went 1968 to 1978, and a total of 13 from sixth in the last eight. on to make its 23rd NCAA appearance UARTERFINALS 1963. Four times, in 1968, 1973, when hosting Old Dominion on 1975 and 1977, Brown has reached 2002 proved to be one of the Stevenson Field in the second round.
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