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page | | | 9/8/09 4:18:49 PM th .481 .399 .602 .579 .650 ...... NCAA appearance rd 34-24-5 45-70-9 63-69-24 149-74-26 251-160-36 ...... 4 yrs. 20 yrs. 14 yrs. 31 yrs. 13 yrs. him down for the remainder of the for the remainder him down 10 goals and had recorded Crew year. in just eight games. two assists a big way bounced back in The Bears from a seventh in 2003 as they went a first place finish. place Ivy finish to the seventh in The title was Brown’s it made its 20 past ten years as when hosting Old Dominion on Stevenson Field in the second round. Brown lost 2-1 in double overtime, and finished its season 15-2-1. For Brown earned both the first time ever, Player and Rookie of the Ivy League’s honors. the Year appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Tournament. appearance in the NCAA team stayed in the national Noonan’s the season rankings throughout in Ivy play and went undefeated Crew and Jeff with a 6-0-1 record. Larentowicz ’05 earned All-America status at the end of the season. In 2004, Brown battled to a second place finish in the Ivy standings, finishing the year with an 8-7-2 overall record. The team faced a total of eight opponents that were nationally ranked at some point during the season. In 2005, the Bears returned to the top of the Ivy standings, earning a share of their eighth title in the last 12 years and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Brown finished the 2006 with an 11- 5-3 record and took third in the Ivy League. The team received an at- large bid into the NCAA Tournament, and lost to Duke in the second round. The Bears had a tremendous 2007 season, defeating #5 ranked Santa Clara in their season opener during the adidas-Brown Classic. Bruno claimed the Ivy League Championship with an unblemished 7-0-0 record and went on to make its 23 ...... (1926-45) (1946-59) (1960-90) (1991-94) (1995-pres.) ...... Samuel Fletcher in the second round of the NCAA round of the in the second Playoffs. of the Brown The national resurgence continued under soccer program coach Mike Noonan Bears as the consecutive NCAA made their second while earning Quarterfinal appearance Ivy title in their second straight to the NCAA 1995. Brown returned falling Championship in 1997, in the National last minutes to defending Champions St. John’s. won their fourth In 1998, the Bears Ivy title in five years and became the first Brown team to go undefeated in the Ivy League since 1976. In the Brown faced a NCAA Tournament, falling 1-0 familiar foe in St. John’s, in double overtime. In 1999, Brown received an at-large bid into the NCAA after finishing second in Tournament the Ivy League. The Bears defeated Rhode Island, 2-1, in overtime at Stevenson Field for their first opening round NCAA victory since 1995. Brown advanced to the second round, but fell to host Virginia, 3-1. In 2000, Brown advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals with a decisive and a hard- 2-0 win over Vermont fought 1-0 defeat of Duke, before dropping a 1-0 decision to eventual national champion UConn in Storrs. The following year in 2001, the Bears captured a share of their second consecutive Ivy title by posting a 5-1-1 league mark. The title was the Bears’ fourth in the last five years and sixth in the last eight. 2002 proved to be one of the toughest seasons for the Bears in over a decade. Plagued by injuries, Brown finished with a 5-8-4 record. Adom Crew ’04 was on his way to a record- breaking season before an injury took Joseph Kennaway Cliff Stevenson Adair Trevor Mike Noonan Renowned for its academic standards, for its academic standards, Renowned same achieves that Brown University in its nationally competitive excellence soccer program. Scholar-athletes that they can at Brown have proven academic field excel in their chosen one of the most and participate on squads in the successful soccer country as well. attained varsity Brown soccer first Samuel Fletcher status under coach did not post a in 1926. Brown 1933, when a winning season until string of six highly successful seasons began. Perhaps the best of the early squads Brown teams were Fletcher’s of 1936 (7-0-3) and 1937 (8-1- 2). Led by Brown Hall of Famers N. Margeson ’37 and Walter William Jackson ’39, both these teams were Soccer England Intercollegiate New Association champions. under Fletcher and Thereafter, five soccer the second of Brown’s outstanding coaches, Joe Kennaway, teams included the 1945 team (6- final season with the 1) in Fletcher’s Bears, and the 1956 team (7-3). The first All-Ivy latter was led by Brown’s However, selection, Bruce Yeutter. it was not until 1963 that Brown became a consistent powerhouse in New England soccer. Under the direction of Cliff Stevenson, who retired in 1990 after his 31st and final season at Brown, the Bears produced 11 consecutive from appearances NCAA Tournament 1968 to 1978, and a total of 13 from 1963. Four times, in 1968, 1973, and 1977, Brown has reached 1975 the NCAA semi-finals, and the Bears won 10 Ivy titles and seven New England crowns during Stevenson’s tenure. Brown soccer returned to national prominence in 1994 under head earning its first Adair, coach Trevor NCAA Playoff berth since 1978, capturing the Ivy League title, and advancing to the NCAA Quarterfinals. Brown defeated Along the way, number one ranked University 291255.P.indd 3 291255.P.indd 4 page 4 23 NCAA AppeArANCes | 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes | 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs | 4 NCAA semIfINALs 2006 U.S.FIFA World Cuproster. a fewdaysafterbeingselectedtothe with CharltonoftheF.A. PremierLeague In Mayof2006,Gibbsinkedadeal League. active AmericanintheDutchPremier Rotterdam, becomingjustthethird year contractwiththeeliteFeyenoord year later, Gibbssignedafourandhalf St. PaulioftheregionalBundesliga.A February of2004afterthreeyearswith with theDallasBurnofMLSin January of2003andsignedacontract National Men’s SoccerTeam rosterin soccer field.HewasaddedtotheU.S. gone ontoevengreatersuccessthe Since graduatingfromBrown,Gibbshas Ivy Leaguethatyear. Brown toaperfect7-0-0recordinthe League PlayeroftheYear, Gibbsguided his senioryearin2000.The2000Ivy ing theEliteEight appearances, includ- NCAA Tournament Bears tofourstraight tenure, heledthe 2000. Duringhis Brown from1997- while playingfor tremendous success Cory Gibbs’01had in 13ofhis14gamesplayed. 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page | | | 9/8/09 4:18:59 PM ChIevemeNTs ’95 A Bears’ Best Offensive Player in Bears’ Best Offensive to selected He was also 1993. GTE and All-Ivy, be an Academic (District Academic All-American His junior year. 1) selection his led both his team sophomore year he goals (9) and was and the League in MVP and Best honored as the team’s Offensive Player. with the Hampton In 1995, he signed Roads Mariners of the USISL. He spent two seasons with the Mariners, scoring 24 goals in 19 games in 1995. He returned to England where he read law at Cambridge, and gained his Cambridge Blue in 1998. He became a member of the bar in 2000 and eventually joined 2 Gardens. Temple Eales continued to play at the amateur level. In 2001, he joined Reserves F.C. the Newmarket Town in the Kershaw League. He later moved to the Lancashire County Football Association where he played for Millhead Reserves in from 2004 to 2006 and Higher Poynton from 2006 to 2007. On May 6, 2006, Eales was hired as an in-house Browmich legal counsel by West Albion and is currently serving as the Legal Director/Secretary of West Bromwich. LumNI A ’05 Jeff Larentowicz ’05 A native of Cambridge, England, A native of Cambridge, one of the best Darren Eales ’95 was to come through offensive players three- In his Brown University. 83 Eales combined for year career, and was named points (31g, 21a) Player of the Year the Ivy League’s an NSCAA First and was named All-American after a stellar Team Eales’ hard work senior campaign. the Brown soccer and dedication to program is still remembered, as his 83 career points ranks fourth all- as well time in Brown soccer history, as his 31 goals that rank sixth and 21 assists that rank fifth. Virginia Eales, a transfer from West All- earned First Team University, Atlantic 10 during his rookie year with the Mountaineers. He effortlessly made the transition to Brown, and helped rebuild a struggling team. He earned both first team All-Ivy All-New England and Second Team honors during his sophomore and junior season, and was named the overall) in the th Jeff Larentowicz ’05 made 66 Jeff Larentowicz Stevenson Field appearances on He helped when playing at Brown. two Ivy League guide the Bears to scored seven Championships and A two-time goals and six assists. All-America second-team NSCAA All-Ivy four-time selection and a Larentowicz was selected performer, Revolution in by the New England the fourth round (45 2005 MLS Supplemental Draft. Although primarily a reserve during his first season with the Revolution, into the worked his way he quickly lineup and established himself as a legitimate starting-caliber midfielder during the 2006 season. That year, he started in 19 total matches and appeared in all four postseason games. He recorded his first-career MLS goal on Aug. 27 after he netted the game-winner against Columbus. Larentowicz was arguably MLS’ most-improved player from 2006 to 2007, establishing himself as one top up-and-coming of the league’s talents in the midfield. In 2007, he started 28 games in the defensive midfield, scoring three goals and adding four assists. Had a career day against Chicago on May 6, scoring a goal off a corner kick and later assisting on a game-winner in the second half for his first-career multiple point game. He started all four of the Revs’ postseason games In 2008, Larentowicz started 28 games, playing both regular-season as a defensive midfielder and a He combined for central defender. four goals, marking a new single- season high, and added two assists. Overall, he has made 36 appearances, all starts, including regular season, SuperLiga, Champions League and playoff games. This season, Larentowicz has played and started and in all 16 contests thus far, tallied a game-winning assist. 291255.P.indd 5 291255.P.indd 6 page 6 23 NCAA AppeArANCes | 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes | 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs | 4 NCAA semIfINALs Drafted byColumbusCrewat2004MLSDraft. Signed dealwiththeNewEnglandRevolution. midfield. the teamshortlyafterandisnowstartingat 2005 MLSSupplementalDraft.Signedwith Drafted bytheNewEnglandRevolutionat Signed withtheteamshortlyafter. Drafted byFCDallasat2005MLSDraft. Drafted byFCDallasat2007MLSDraft. Supplemental Draft. Drafted toNewYork RedBullsin2008MLS MLS SuperDraft. Drafted byNewEnglandRevolutionat2008 Cory Gibbs’01 Marcos Romaneiro’05

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Jeff Larentowicz’05 Kickers. A-League standout,playedfortheRichmond 1999. Drafted bytheDallasBurnofMLSin Revolution in2002. in 2000.SignedwiththeNewEngland Drafted bytheColumbusCrewofMLS Currently playsforColoradoRapids. in 2000. Drafted bytheKansasCityWizards oftheMLS Wizards oftheMLS. A-League beforesigningwiththeKansasCity Played fortheMinnesotaThunderof Hans Wittusen’99 Dustin Branan’03 Scott Powers’01 Cory Gibbs’01 Matt Cross’01 Chris Fox’96 Andrew Daniels’07 Chris Gomez’05 member oftheU.S.NationalTeam. Played professionallyintheNASL.Alsowasa Chicago StingandtheTulsa RoughNecks. First-round draftpickinNASL;Playedfor Played professionallyintheNASL. Played professionallyintheNASL. Worcester Wildfire oftheA-League. the Tampa BayMutiny;Alsoplayedforthe Played fortheNewEnglandRevolutionand Also playedfortheHersheyBears. where hewastheleadinggoalscorerin1995. Played fortheHamptonRoadsofA-League England Minutemen. Played professionallywiththeBostonandNew Ray Schnettgoecke’77 Steve Ralbovsky’76 Marcos Romaneiro ’05 Dustin Branan’03 Dave Flaschen’77 Ben Brewster’68 Darren Eales’95 Fred Pereira’77 Greg Lalas’94 9/8/09 4:19:04 PM 7 23 NCAA AppeArANCes 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs 4 NCAA semIfINALs

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Henry Tolman, II ’35 Henry Tolman, ’74 Fred Treusacher ’65 Walsh Allan T. ’76 Walsh Tom ’64 Alan H. Young III ’72 Charles S. Young, Beek ’79 Peter Van Honorary Honorary Mark Griffith ’77 N. Jackson ’39 Walter Krupski ’66 John P. William Margeson ’37 Lawrence McGinn ’31 Patrick J. Migliore ’68 James G. Ohaus ’72 Fernando A. Pereira ’77 Steve Ralbovsky ’76 Rodman C. Scheffer ’50 Raymond C. Schnettgoecke ’78 Philpa A. Solomita ’65 Herman Kizito Ssebazza ’70 Clifford Stevenson Benjamin O. Brewster ’69 Benjamin 1967 Team Peter Corn ’38 ’38 Malcolm H. Dearden Victor DeJong ’68 Michael Evans ’76 ’77 Dave J.S. Flaschen Samuel Fletcher 291255.P.indd 7 291255.P.indd 8 page 8 23 NCAA AppeArANCes | 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes | 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs | 4 NCAA semIfINALs Matt Dunn’92-Executivedirector, AmeriCorps*VISTA chairmen, NantucketNectars Tom Scott’90andTom First’89-Foundersand Jeffrey Swartz’82-CEO,Timberland Andre’ LeonTalley ’74-A.M.,Vogue, editoratlarge Timothy Forbes’76-CEO,Forbes,Inc. John Sculley’61-AppleComputer TNT andTBScablestations Ted Turner ’60-Sailingchampion;creatorofCNN, former Brownchancellor Artemis Joukowsky’55-Businessman,philanthropist, Chicago Blackhawks Bill Wirtz’50-PresidentandowneroftheNHL’s IBM; U.S.AmbassadortoRussia Thomas J.Watson ’37-ChairmanoftheBoard John D.Rockefeller, Jr. 1897-Philanthropist Zak DeOssie’07-NewYork Giants Sean Morey’99-ArizonaCardinals Entertainment George Pyne’89-President,IMGSports& Minnestoa Vikings Steve Jordan’82-Six-timeProBowltightendforthe shortstop Bill Almon’75-14-yearcareerasaMajorLeague Curt Bennett’70-NHLhockeyplayer racecar driver Mark Donohue’59-Indianapolis500champion University Joe Paterno’50-HeadfootballcoachPennState Professional FootballHallofFame. quarterback intheNFL;recentlyinductedinto a collegeAll-Americanback;firstAfrican-American Fritz Pollard’19-FirstAfrican-Americantobenamed named forhim John Heisman1891-Footballcoach,Trophy a representativefewarelisted. respective fields.Thelistisabridged-only many alumniwhoareleadersintheir The listbelowincludesasamplingofthe Ted Turner ’60 Business Athletics for drama Nilo Cruz,M.F.A ’94-Playwright;PulitzerPrize-winner Julie Bowen’91-Actress(HappyGilmore,Ed) Bourne Identity) Doug Liman’88-Director/producer(Swingers,The Mystic River, JurassicPark Laura Linney’86-Actress;Oscarnominee(Kinsey); (Babe, 1995) Scott Anderson’86-Oscar-winning specialeffects Television (BET) Debra Lee’76-PresidentBlackEntertainment Poltergeist, TheBigChill Jobeth Williams’70-Actress,Kramervs.Kramer, actor/singer; Tony Award winner(Chicago) James Naughton’67-Broadway, television,andfilm Robin Green’67-ScreenwriterforTheSopranos Education CommissionofStates Frank Newman’47-President,URI;president, Vernon Alden’45-President,OhioUniversity public education.” Horace Mann1819-Called“FatherofAmerican Cathleen McGuigan’71-SeniorEditor, Newsweek Correspondent Irving R.Levine’44-NBCChiefEconomics Smithsonian Institution Lawrence Small’63-Secretary(head),the 1968) Book Award-winning author(WhiteOverBlack, Winthrop Jordan’60-Ph.D,HistorianandNational Bobby Jindal’92-GovernorofLouisiana Patrick Lynch ’87-RhodeIslandAttorneyGeneral David Cicilline’83-MayorofProvidence Island Lincoln Chafee’75-UnitedStatesSenator, Rhode Kenneth Starr’69A.M.-Federalappeals-courtjudge advisor toPresidentClinton behind Brown’s 1969“NewCurriculum;”senior Ira Magaziner’69-Co-authorandprimemover Donald L.Carcieri’65-GovernorofRhodeIsland Philip Noel’54-GovernorofRhodeIsland Louis Redding’23-lawyerandcivilrightspioneer York Presidential candidatein1916;GovernorofNew Charles EvansHughes1881-SupremeCourtJustice; Abraham Lincoln;ambassadortoEngland John Hay1858-SecretaryofState;secretaryto Journalism &Broadcasting Film, Stage,Television Government Education History New York Times David Rohde’90-Pulitzerprize-winningreporter, The former MTVNewsAnchor;PeabodyAward winner Alison Stewart’88-MSNBCNewsCorrespondent; Sportscaster oftheYear awards; earned7Emmytwo-time Chris Berman’77-ESPNanchor, 12CableACE Suicides), PulitzerPrize-winnerforfiction Jeff Eugenides’82-Novelist(Middlesex,TheVirginia “Driving MissDaisy” Alfred Uhry’58-PulitzerPrizewinningauthorof Marx Brothersmovies S.J. Perelman’23-Writer, humorist;scriptwriterfor Locust” Nathanael West ’24-Writer, Author, “TheDayofthe in space Byron Lichtenberg’69-Firstcivilianscientisttotravel World Wildlife Fund Katheryn ScottFuller’69-PresidentandCEOofthe Our Bodies,Ourselves Jane KatesPincus’59-Co-writerofthebest-selling U.S. moonlanding Thomas O.Paine’42-HeadofNASAduringthefirst computer software” John Tukey ’37Sc.M.-Mathematician,“thefatherof States successful operationforabraintumorintheUnited William W. Keen1859-Surgeon,performedfirst Bosstones Nate Albert’02-Guitarist,theMighty songwriter Duncan Sheik’92-Grammy-nominatedsinger/ Lisa Loeb’90-Grammy-nominatedsinger/songwriter executive vicepresident,AtlanticRecords Craig Kallman’87-President,BigBeatRecords; Records Dorsey James’83-Seniorvicepresident,Arista singer/songwriter Mary ChapinCarpenter’81-GrammyAward-winning Technology/Medicine Science/Mathematics Chris Berman’77 Literature Music 9/8/09 4:19:15 PM 9 23 NCAA AppeArANCes 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs 4 NCAA semIfINALs

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Pat Weir - 1978 - Brown vs. UConn Pat Weir St. Peter’s 2, Brown 0 2, Brown St. Peter’s (ot) Brown 2, Rhode Island 1 Maryland 1, Brown 0 Brown 4, Adelphi 1 Duke 2, Brown 0 2 (2OT) Brown 1, Old Dominion 30, Lost 25 Won Percentage: .555 2003 2005 2006 2007 Record Overall NCAA Cory Gibbs ’01 1977 - Brown vs. Dartmouth 1995 - Brown vs. BU

1999 - Brown vs. Rhode Island St. John’s 2, Brown 1 St. John’s 1, Brown 0 (2ot) St. John’s (ot) Brown 2, Rhode Island 1 Virginia 3, Brown 1 0 Brown 2, Vermont Brown 1, Duke 0 Connecticut 1, Brown 0 (Quarterfinals) Brown 2, Boston University 1 Brown 2, Boston 1 Brown 2, Lafayette Virginia 4, Brown 1 (Quarterfinals) 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995

Brown 3, Vermont 1 Brown 3, Vermont Connecticut 3, Brown 1 Brown 3, New Hampshire 2 (ot) Brown 3, Boston University 2 Rutgers 3, Brown 1 (Quarterfinals) Brown 6, Bridgeport 2 Connecticut 1, Brown 0 Brown 2, Dartmouth 1 Brown 3, Rhode Island 1 Brown 2, Clemson 1 (Quarterfinals) Hartwick 4, Brown 1 (Semifinals) SIU/Edwardsville 3, Brown 2 (4th place) Brown 3, Bridgeport 1 penalty kicks) Brown 2, Connecticut 1 (4OT, Brown 3, Cornell 0 (Quarterfinals) San Francisco 2, Brown 1 (3 OT) (Semifinals) Brown 2, Howard 0 (3rd place) Brown 5, Harvard 1 Connecticut 4, Brown 3 (3OT) Brown 4, Connecticut 2 Harvard 3, Brown 2 (2OT) Brown 1, Connecticut 0 (4OT) 1 (2OT) Brown 2, Yale Brown 1, Hartwick 0 (2OT) (Quarterfinals) St. Louis 3, Brown 1 (Semifinals) Brown 1, Middlebury 0 Harvard 2, Brown 1 Brown 4, Bridgeport 1 Harvard 3, Brown 0 Brown 3, Fairleigh Dickinson 0 Brown 3, Fairleigh Dickinson Brown 3, Army 1 (Quarterfinals) 0 (Semifinals) Michigan State 1, Brown Brown 2, Bridgeport 1 Harvard 4, Brown 0 Brown 1, Springfield 0 Brown 1, Springfield 1 (Quarterfinals) Army 3, Brown Brown 2, Ithaca 1 Navy 6, Brown 2 1978 1994 1977 1975 1976 1974 1972 1973 1970 1971 1968 1969 1963 1965 291255.P.indd 9 291255.P.indd 10 page 10 23 NCAA AppeArANCes | 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes | 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs | 4 NCAA semIfINALs captain StevenSawyer’09and2007 Brown alsolostfour-year starterand and leadingscorer, RhettBernstein ‘09. of unanimousfirstteamAll-Ivyselection have bigshoestofillafterthedeparture five startersfromlastyear’s edition and half theroster. TheBearsreturn just sophomore classmakingupmorethan youthful presencewithitsfreshmanand Brown’ssquad featureda 2008 League title. the squadinhuntforits20thIvy veterans andhis10newcomerstoplace much ashecanoutofhiscoregroup year-in andyear-out, Noonanwillgetas Boston UniversityandRutgers.But runner-up SantaClara,aswell Four, WCCChampionsSanFrancisco, St. John’s, whoreachedthe2008Final include preseasonNo.5rankedSMU, early withnon-conferencegamesthat 2009, theBearswillbebattletested With anextremelytoughschedulein Bears embarkonthe2009campaign. 18 letterwinnersshowpromiseasthe the team’s fourseniorsandthereturnof endured itsupsanddownsin2008, but exciting seasonthisfall.Thesquad soccer teamisgearingupforanother Noonan, theBrownUniversitymen’s Under thedirectionofHeadCoachMike Nick Elenz-Martin’10 will addquicknesstotheoffenseand received 12startslastyear. Mandel role. Rosacompetedin14gamesand CA). Bothareexpectedtoplayakey Quebec) andAustinMandel(Tarzana, sophomores SeanRosa(Montreal, Adding depthtothefrontlineare goal andpostedtwoassists. in nineof14contestsandnotchedone will bejoinedbyThompson,whostarted and twoassistsforBrunoin2008 Okafor postedthreegoalslastseason and seniorTJThompson(Atkinson,NH). scorer juniorJonOkafor(Verona, NJ) team thatwillbeledbysecondleading explosive, creativeandattack-oriented Brown fanswillcontinuetoseean solid nucleusofreturners. working seniorclassthathelpforma equally strongjuniorclassandahard- with double-digitstarts. Theyjoinan their freshmanseason,includingtwo played inatleast10contestsduring their secondseason,sixofthemhave Of theeightplayersreturningfor leading scorerDylanSheehan’09. Forwards which includedtwogame-winners. games played,andtalliedthree goals, player. Hestartedin14ofhis15 which isgiventothebestoffensive received Brown’s HeinzKubelaward, Martin (Encinitas,CA).Elenz-Martin team All-IvyselectionseniorNickElenz- Leading Brown’s midfieldissecond State selection. three timesandwasatwo-timeAll- All-Conference fourtimes,All-Region year, andwasselectedasAll-Area and a conferencechampionshiphissenior his squadtoanundefeatedrecordand Henderson HighSchool.Heguided a four-year letterwinnerfromWest newcomer MitchJustus(Ashville,NC), Also joiningBruno’s offensewill be Justus (Ashville,NC). offense, alongwithfreshmanMitch strength andversatilitytoBrown’s TJ Popolizio(Rexford,NY)willadd last yearandtalliedonegoal. saw actioninall17ofBruno’s games goal scorersthisseason.Asarookie,he has thepotentialtobeoneBrown’s top Evan Coteman’12 Midfield 9/8/09 4:19:29 PM 11 23 NCAA AppeArANCes 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs 4 NCAA semIfINALs

page | | | 9/8/09 4:19:35 PM Washington Post Washington Goalkeeping Mike Manella ’12 Noonan will rely heavily on 2007 Ivy Noonan will rely heavily on 2007 Ivy and Second League Rookie of the Year All-Ivy selection Paul Grandstrand Team (Orono, MN) in goal this season. Grandstrand split time in net with Honorable Mention All-Ivy selection, Jarrett Leech ’09. During his rookie campaign, Grandstrand allowed just 10 goals, posted five shutouts and tallied 43 saves on the year and posted a spectacular 10-1-1 record. Last season, Grandstrand saw action in nine games and went 3-5 overall with three shutouts. Also adding strength will be senior Jarrod Schlenker (Cranford, NJ) and newcomer Sam Kernan-Schloss (Arlington, VA). Kernan-Schloss helped guide Sidwell Friends to an undefeated season during his senior season and earned an outstanding 55-4-1 overall record He during his three-year varsity career. also combined for 36 shutouts in net, ranking third in the Metro rankings. McDuff was a three-year letter winner McDuff was a three-year letter winner and starter at Plano Senior and helped 5-A State lead his team to the Texas Championship and was named an All-American. ESPN Rise Third Team letterwinner from Gavey was a four-year School where he Warde High Fairfield was the all-time leading scorer and a two-year captain. Austin Mandel ’12 both Bernstein and hard-nosed defender both Bernstein and hard-nosed defender Stephen Sawyer ’09, there are a lot of will step up and as to who questions (Leeds, help lead captain David Walls England) hold down the defense. team captain this selected as a Walls, and started in all 17 games played year, for Bruno in 2008 and played in 17 of 18 games during his rookie campaign. scored one goal and Walls Last year, dished out three assists, and played 1,550 minutes, the most out of anyone on the Brown squad. Junior Ian Smith (Arlington, TX) was role in Brown’s play a key going to defensive efforts this season, but has been sidelined unfortunately, due to an injury sustained during pre- season. Noonan is expecting Evan Coleman (Amherst, MA) and junior Sean McGrath (Indian Orchard, MA) to help fill the void. Coleman played in 14 games for Bruno last year and handed out one assist. He was awarded the Britton Chichester award, which team’s is given to the freshman that contributed who the most to the team. McGrath, competed in four games in 2008, will add quickness to the back line. Newcomers Kevin Gavey (Fairfield, CT), Ryan McDuff (Plano, TX), Dylan Remick (Inverness, IL) and Eric Robertson (San Antonio, TX) will add depth to the defensive unit. Defenders Brown will continue to display an organized and disciplined defense that has the potential to be one of the best While the team lost in the country. Joining Elenz-Martin is sophomore Rob is sophomore Joining Elenz-Martin action who saw VA), Medairos (Stafford, an assist and handed out in 13 games earned He season. for the Bears last Olitsky Memorial/ a spot on the Aaron and is expected to Nike Soccer Classic role for Bruno this play an even bigger year. Thomas Thunell Senior captain sophomores Taylor (Columbia, SC), and and Jay Hayward Gorman (Freeport, ME) (Acton, MA) will also add depth to senior middle line. Thunell’s Brown’s and off the field leadership both on the defense, while will add strength to Gorman and Hayward will add offensive tallied one assist last Gorman power. season, and Hayward posted two assists in his eight games played. Also seeing time at midfield will be Lake, sophomore Mike Manella (Toluca CA), who saw action in 10 games last season, and rookies Bobby Belair (Myrtle Beach, SC), Max Fowler (Newport, RI), Nyack, NJ) Thomas McNamara (West OK). and Joseph Stall (Tulsa, varsity letter McNamara, a four-year winner hailing from Don Bosco received first team All-New Preparatory, All-Country and All-North Jersey, Jersey, All-League during his senior season. Chester He was a member of FC West and guided the squad to three Eastern State Cup Championships. New York McNamara also attended the U-18 Camp, and was a US National Team Player National Team a four-year Belair, in 2007 and 2008. center midfield and a three-year captain from Socastee High School, combined for 35 goals and 16 assists during his He was named the Sun senior year. of the Coast Player of the News Toast and of the Year, Regional Player Year, was selected to play in the Clash of the Carolinas. Stall led his high school squad to two Southwest Preparatory Conference Championships and was named All-SPC his senior season. 291255.P.indd 11 291255.P.indd 12 H page 12 23 NCAA AppeArANCes 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs 4 NCAA semIfINALs

| | | eAd allowed thefewestgoals(2)inIvyLeagueplay Tournament appearance. Noonan’s defense en routetoback-to-backIvytitlesandanNCAA play, shuttingoutsixofsevenIvyLeagueopponents In 1998,Noonan’s teamwentundefeatedinIvy eight games. overall record,compilinga7-0-1markoverthelast title, aberthintheNCAAPlayoffs,andan11-6-1 The Bearscamebackin1997withanIvyLeague season, heguidedtheBearstoan8-5-4record. victories witha16-4record.Duringthe1996 Noonan’s 1995teamsetaschoolrecordfor MLS attheconclusionoftheirBrowncareers Noonan’s classof2005signedcontractswiththe Major LeagueSoccerdraft.Allthreemembersof Noonan’s playershavebeenselectedintheannual during the1995season.Furthermore,tenofCoach the team’s highestnationalrankingever(third) and 2000,eightIvyLeagueChampionships, including NCAAQuarterfinalappearancesin1995 led theBearstonineNCAATournament berths, year soccerhistory, has in BrownUniversity’s 81- the fifthheadsoccercoach with theBears,Noonan, Brown. Duringhistenure record in13yearsat impressive 149-74-26 coaches, compilingan the nation’s outstanding has proventobeamong Head CoachMikeNoonan C oACH for theNCAAQuarterfinals in Ivyplay. TheBearsqualified the firsttimesince1995, years tofinishaperfect7-0-0 became thefirstteamin20 in asmanyyears,Brown Brown men’s soccerhistory, the Iviessince1976. team togoundefeatedin becoming thefirstBrown NCAA Tournament berth In 1999,theBears Brown to itsfourth In 2000,Noonanled Field. Island onStevenson win againstRhode with a2-1overtime finished second in finished second victory since1995 the IvyLeagueand opening round earned anat- its firstNCAA Brown recorded large bidinto Tournament. the NCAA m Ike to 1990,wherehewasthefirstcoachin head soccercoachatWheatonCollegefrom1989 Prior toNewHampshire,Noonanservedasthe of theYear. was namedtheNorthAtlanticConferenceCoach 1993 NewEnglandCoachoftheYear, andin1992 winningest coachinWildcat history. Hewasthe as headcoachatNewHampshireandwasthe Noonan compileda48-23-9recordinfouryears season championshipthatyear. captured theNorthAtlanticConference’s regular a schoolrecordforvictories.NewHampshirealso 11 matchesagainsttop20teams,whilesetting finished witha15-5-2recordin1994,playing the firstroundatStevensonField.His Wildcats the school’s history,in Brown ironicallylosingto Tournament berth in1994forthefirsttime University ofNewHampshiretoanNCAA Prior tohisarrivalatBrown,Noonanledthe history. of theYear awardsforthefirsttimeinBrownsoccer Brown alsosweptthePlayerofYear andRookie and asixthplayerwhomadetheSecondTeam. Ivy,is aunanimousselection, includingonewho Bears featuredfiveplayersontheFirst Team All- Division INCAATournament. Thesixth-seeded and anautomaticbidwithafirst-roundbyetothe league title, 19th their The 2007squadearned Cliff Stevenson. being 32yearsago(1976)underthedirectionof has achievedanunblemishedIvyrecord,thelast seven years(2000,2007)oneofNoonan’s teams mark intheIvyLeague.Itwassecondtime 15-2-1 overallrecord,includingaperfect7-0-0 Bruno closedoutthe2007regularseasonwitha round. Adelphi athome,butlostto#1Dukeinthesecond and madeittothesecond-round.Theydefeated received anAt-LargebidintotheNCAATournament Ivy Title inthelast12years.In2006,Bears atop theIvyLeaguein2005,earningitseighth the leaguestandingsbeforereturningtoitsplace Year. In2004,Brownfinishedinatieforsecond named theNewEnglandDivisionICoachof route totheLeagueTitle. Inaddition,Noonanwas undefeated inIvyplay, postinga6-0-1recorden career.his for thesixthtimein The Bearswent season, andadvancedtotheNCAATournament it retainedanationalrankingthroughouttheentire In 2003,NoonanputBrownbackonthemap,as the firstlosingseasonforBrownsince1992. close contests,finishing5-8-4overall.Itmarked with injuriesallseasonlonganddroppedseveral difficult yearsfortheBearsastheywereplagued league mark.The2002seasonwasoneofthemost consecutive IvyLeaguetitlebypostinga5-1-1 In 2001,theBearsearnedashareoftheirsecond the thirdroundofNCAATournament. defeating Vermont 2-0andDuke1-0toadvance N ooNAN 1995 1994 1993 1992 Caleigh andMeghan. their daughters, Rhode Islandwith Kingstown, Mike andhiswife,DebBelcher, resideinNorth Soccer CoachesAssociation. He isalsoaNationalStaffCoachforthe from theUnitedStatesSoccerFederationaswell. license fromtheEnglishFA andan“A”license 1985. Noonan,48,currentlyholdsaUEFA “A” AISA. HewasvotedtotheAISAAll-Starteamin United StatestoplayforboththeMISLand playing careerinSwedenbeforereturningtothe All-American, Noonanembarkedonaprofessional he wasafour-year starterandtwo-timefirstteam A 1983graduateofMiddleburyCollege,where and anassistantcoachatBatesCollegein1983. at theUniversityofVermont from1986to1989, program’s history. Hewasalsoanassistantcoach **NCAA Quarterfinals *NCAA Tournament Appearance 1989 149-74-26, 13years(.650) Totals: 213-113-36,19years(.638); 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1991 1990 Coach NoonanYear-by-Year ...... 13-6-1** 15-2-1* 11-5-3* 10-4-3* 13-5-0* 12-3-2* 11-6-1* 15-5-2* 11-5-2 16-4-0 14-5-0 10-6-4 12-5-1 4-11-0 9-7-1 8-7-2 5-8-4 7-7-2 8-5-4 9-7-3 ...... 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page | | | 9/8/09 4:19:47 PM oAChes C Gregg Miller tournament appearance. While the Eagles did the Eagles While appearance. tournament not advance past the first round, only match their one tournament was a memorable at the 2001 the only as the Eagles, for all in attendance team in tournament with the less that 10 wins, to Auburn-Montgomery runner-up took eventual the field Jones led his team onto penalty kicks. Champions for the Parade of later that evening appreciative from amidst thunderous applause soccer fans. college career Jones ended a very successful (both coming in his in 2002 with two goals for 19 points in 67 senior year) and 15 assists efforts on the field did games (66 starts). His All-Florida four-time not go unnoticed as the was recognized as an Sun Conference selection in 1999. Honorable Mention All-American and currently has a Jones resides in Providence, with the NSCAA. premier coaching license Gregg Miller enters his second season on the Brown soccer staff, having spent the previous 14 seasons as head coach at Johnson men’s University. & Wales During his time at JWU, he led the men’s team to five conference championship titles (1995, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007) and four appearances in the NCAA tournament (’02, ’03, ’05, ’07). He was named as conference coach of the year on three occasions and holds the league record for tournament championships. Miller was appointed as Director of Coaching with Bruno United FC in August 2007, overseeing thirteen premier teams and two academy programs. He has also coached successful premier teams (Northern Lightning, Bruno United) since 1998. Miller A 1994 graduate of Johnson & Wales, was a co-founder and captain on the university’s soccer team. He also played on original men’s various youth select and county representative teams in his native England before arriving in the United States in 1991. Miller holds an NSCAA Premier Diploma and a Level 1 Goalkeeping Diploma. He resides in Riverside, Rhode Island with his wife, Marwa. ssIsTANT A Philip Jones Philip Jones arrived at Brown in August of 2009 as an assistant soccer coach. men’s Jones joined the Bears from Embry-Riddle, where he served as an assistant coach for four seasons. Jones graduated from Embry-Riddle in 2004 with a degree in Communications and a minor in Business, Degree in Human and also earned a Master’s England, Factors. He is a native of St. Helen’s, and began his collegiate playing career with the Eagles in 1999. He established himself as a leader on and off the field and was selected as team captain as a junior and remained in that role through his senior season. In 2001, Jones led the Blue and Gold to its first first national regional title and the program’s Academic All-Americans, and combined for and combined Academic All-Americans, the New 69-36-6 and was named a record of was and Coach of the Year England Regional Year of the for the National Coach also a finalist at Dean, Laughlin in 2002. Prior to his arrival College and posted built a program at Champlain three seasons there, and a 28-21-3 record in his State University. also assisted at Cleveland is a 1992 Laughlin A native of Dallas, Texas, of Maine, where he graduate of the University Arts degree in History, received a Bachelor of of Education Master’s and went on to earn his at Cleveland State in Sports Management serving as an assistant University in 1996 while coach. collegiate career Laughlin enjoyed a successful playing for the Black Bears, as his teams were ranked among the top 10 in the New England Region three out of his four years. He captained the team as a senior in 1992, and during his career was named to the North Atlantic Conference All-Academic team in addition to receiving University of Maine Scholar-Athlete honors three times. Laughlin is a member of the Region I Olympic Development Program regional staff, and was head coach of the Region I under 15 boys team. Laughlin holds a “B” Coaching License from the United States Soccer Federation and an Advanced National Diploma from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. career victory th Patrick Laughlin Patrick Patrick Laughlin joined Patrick Laughlin soccer the Brown men’s staff in July of 2009. He joins the Bears from the University of Maine, where he spent two seasons as head coach of the Black Bears. In just two seasons with Maine, Laughlin was riding a 26-game improved on a team that positive improvements winless streak and made During his first in all areas of the program. a thrilling 1-0 he guided his squad to year, a team that played in overtime win over UMass, the 2007 College Cup, in his first game behind the bench and went on to improve to 2-0 at home early in the season with a 3-2 win over with After a 1-1 draw Long Island University. UNH, Laughlin earned his 100 with a 2-1 victory over Hartford. At the conclusion of the season, the Black Bears had a freshman named to the 2007 America East All-Rookie team, becoming the first player since the 2004 season to garner that players earned Another one of Laughlin’s honor. the same honor in the 2008 season, while two Soccer earned spots on the America East Men’s Laughlin also had a senior All-Academic Team. captain chosen to play in the 2009 New England Intercollegiate Soccer League All-Star game. The Black Bears, who were in contention for an America East playoff berth until nearly the last week of the season, jumped 69 spots from the previous season in the 2007 final RPI rankings. It was one of the most significant increases in the nation, as Maine tangled with two teams ranked in the top five in both Boston College and Brown, and also 10 teams in the top 55. Prior to Maine, Laughlin spent the 2006 season as an assistant coach at the University of Rhode Island where he served as the recruiting coordinator and prepared and assisted with all training sessions. While there, the Rams won the Atlantic 10 Championship with an impressive 12-5-6 record and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Before joining the Rams, Laughlin was head coach at for six years. Laughlin helped take the program to new heights, which included its first-ever trip to the NJCAA National Finals in 2002. During his tenure, the Bulldogs captured the New England Region Championship in 2002 and 2003, and were finalists in 2005. He coached four NJCAA All-Americans and four 291255.P.indd 13 291255.P.indd 14 page 14 23 NCAA AppeArANCes | 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes | 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs | 4 NCAA semIfINALs T.J. Thompson’10 David Walls ’11 9/8/09 4:19:56 PM 15 23 NCAA APPEARANCES 19 IVY LEAGUE TITLES 8 NCAA QUARTERFINALS 4 NCAA SEMIFINALS

page | | | Columbia, SC/Dreher Hometown/High School Hometown/High Plano, TX/Plano Senior Arlington, TX/J.S. Martin Orono, MN/Breck School Orono, MN/Breck Leeds, England/Woodkirk Newport, RI /St. George’s Myrtle Beach, SC/Socastee Tarzana, CA/Montclair Prep Tarzana, Stafford, VA/Mountain View Stafford, VA/Mountain Rexford, NY/Shenendehowa Fairfield, CT/Fairfield Warde Fairfield, CT/Fairfield Ashville, NC/West Henderson Ashville, NC/West Cranford, NJ/Seton Hall Prep Arlington, VA/Sidwell Friends Arlington, VA/Sidwell Inverness, IL/Loyola Academy Encinitas, CA/La Costa Canyon Encinitas, CA/La Costa Geographic Breakdown San Antonio, TX/Churchill High Atkinson, NH/Phillips Academy Amherst, MA/Amherst Regional Amherst, MA/Amherst Verona, NJ/Seton Hall Prepatory Verona, Tulsa, OK/Holland Hall Preparatory Tulsa, Toluca Lake, CA/The Buckley School Toluca North Carolina: 1 (Mitch Justus) Oklahoma: 1 (Joseph Stall) Quebec: 1 (Sean Rosa) Rhode Island: 1 (Max Fowler) Thomas Thunell) South Carolina: 2 (Bobby Belair, 3 (Eric Robertson Ryan McDuff, Ian Smith) Texas: United Kingdom: 1 (David Walls) Virginia: 2 (Rob Medairos, Sam Kernan-Schloss) D Jr 6-2 180 D Fr 6-1 160 D Fr 6-2 193 D So 5-8 150 M So 5-9 150 M So 5-11 165 MA/Acton-Boxborough Regional Acton, M Fr 5-9 150 M Fr 6-2 165 CF Fr 5-10 155 M/F So 5-8 155 Massey Collegiate Montreal, Quebec/Vincent M/D Jr 6-0 168 D/M Fr 6-2 175 M/D Jr 6-1 172 M/D Fr 5-11 165 Position Class Height Weight 11 David Walls 22 Joseph Stall 94 Thompson T.J. Thomas Thunell F D Sr Sr 6-1 6-4 160 195 3 Ian Smith 27 Jarrod Schlenker GK Sr 6-2 180 10 Sean Rosa 5 Eric Robertson D Fr 6-3 180 17 Jon Okafor 30 Popolizio T.J. 6 Dylan Remick M/D So 5-7 140 14 Rob Medairos 7 Thomas McNamara F/M Fr 5-9 155 Bosco Preparatory Nyack, NJ/Don West 19 Sean McGrath M Jr 5-9 160 & Munson Indian Orchard, MA/Wilbraham 21 Ryan McDuff 26 Sam Kernan-Schloss 23 Austin Mandel 24 GK Mike Manella Fr F 6-0 So 170 5-5 145 29 Mitch Justus 1 Paul Grandstrand GK Jr 6-3 195 20 Jay Hayward 12 Kevin Gavey 15 Gorman Taylor M So 6-1 185 Academy Freeport, ME/North Yarmouth 18 Max Fowler 16 Nick Elenz-Martin M Sr 6-2 180 25 Evan Coleman M So 6-1 180 California: 3 (Nick Elenz-Martin, Austin Mandel, Mike Manella) Connecticut: 1 (Kevin Gavey) Illinois: 1 (Dylan Remick) Gorman) Maine: 1 (Taylor : 3 (Evan Coleman, Jay Hayward, Sean McGrath) Minnesota: 1 (Paul Grandstrand) Thompson) New Hampshire: 1 (T.J. Jarrod Schlenker) New Jersey: 3 (Thomas McNamara, Jon Okafor, Popolizio) 1 (T.J. New York: No. Name 8 Bobby Belair 291255.P.indd 16 The page C 16 23 NCAA AppeArANCes 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs 4 NCAA semIfINALs

| | | ApTAINs Woodkirk/Amaranth AFC/Leeds,England Points. Economics ... for theNationalMathChallenge... Business Studies,Geography, andalsowonasilvercertificate his sophomoreyearheachievedacademicachievementin also participatedincricket,rugbyandtrackfield....During where hehelpedhisteamtotwoleaguechampionships...He UN Cup...Walls alsoplayedontheAmaranthAFCClubTeam team toaYorkshire Cup,West Yorkshire CupandalsoaGreen for threeconsecutiveyears...Duringhiscareer, heguidedhis A graduateofWoodkirk HighSchool,Walls captainedhisteam Brown SoccerClassicAll-Tournament Team ... the Week honorsonSept.10...Was namedtotheadidas- against Rutgers(10/31)andreceivedIvyLeagueRookieof win overCornell(10/20)... Scored hisfirstcollegiategoal Santa Clara(9/7)...RecordedanotherassistinBrown’s 3-1 Tallied hisfirstcollegiateassistinBrown’s 2-1upsetover#5 Saw actionin17games,starting16... win overColumbiaonOct.4.… Also handedoutanassistintheBears’2-1 next gameagainstFurmanonSept.12... Soccer Classic,andthentalliedagoalthe Brown’s 2-0winattheadidas-Brown assists againstVillanovaonSept.7during in Brown’s defense...Dishedouttwo 17 games...Playedanintegralrole 2008: PlayedandstartedinallofBrown’s Junior # 11 DavidWalls n Midfield/Defense Career Stats:34Games,2Goals,4Assists,8 n 6-0 n 185 2007: Concentration atBrown: Before Brown: Dreher/NECSA Ambush/Columbia,SC 0 Assists,Points. Brown: COEBusinessTrack … they wereU18Championsin2005-2006… State Runners-Up…PlayedontheNECSAAmbushwhere championship twice,aswelllowerstatechampsand3A team’s MostValuable Player…HelpedDrehertoaregional lettered insoccerforfouryears…Was his Dreher, locatedinColumbia,SC,Thunell any action…BeforeBrown:Agraduateof action infourgames... the remainderofseason... Suffered aninjurythatsidelinedhimfor Aaron OlitskyMemorial/NikeClassic... against theCollegeofCharleston at the His startcame and startedinone... 2008: Sawactionintwogamesthisseason Senior # 4 ThomasThunell n Defense n 6-4 n 185 2006: Didnotsee Career Stats:6Games,0Goals, 2007: Saw Concentration at 9/8/09 4:20:23 PM 17 23 NCAA AppeArANCes 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs 4 NCAA semIfINALs

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p The 160 n 6-1 n Saw action Forward n Political and at Brown: Political and Concentration 9 T.J. Thompson State…Set Seton Hall Prep’s shutout Seton Hall Prep’s State…Set year 13 shutouts his senior record with ... Ethical Philosophy. in 14 games and started in nine ... Scored one goal, in a game-winner, 1-0 win Brown’s against Bryant on Oct. 7, and handed assists for out two the four points on year ... The first came during Brown’s 3-0 victory against UNC Greensboro on Sept. 27, and handed out another in a 3-2 win against Princeton … Senior 2008: and started games Saw action in 16 in four ... Scored his first career-goal 3-2 victory over Columbia in Brown’s (11/17) ... Picked up two assists against Penn (10/27) ... 2006: Played in nine games…Picked up an assist in his collegiate debut against Northeastern… Before Brown: A graduate of the Phillips MA, where Academy Andover in Andover, he lettered in soccer for four years… Prep School was a 2003 Northeast Team # Phillips Academy Andover/Andover Seacoast Phillips Academy Andover/Andover United/Atkinson, NH Before 180 n 6-2 n Goalkeeper n 2007: Did not 27 Jarrod Schlenker # Senior 2008: Did not see any action ... Was awarded the team’s Class of 1937 which is Trophy, given to the player contributing the most to the team. … see any action ... 2006: Did not see any action … Brown: A graduate of Seton Hall Prep where he lettered in soccer for three years, his team was the 2005 Northern Sectional State Champs…Named his and earned first team captain team’s All-Conference as well as third-team All- in 2004…Played club soccer for Surf club soccer in 2004…Played U-18 advanced to the Soccer…Team California of the Southern semifinals 2006…Honor Roll National State Cup in several community student…Involved in Concentration environmental projects… at Brown: Commerce, Organizations Career Stats: 50 & Entrepreneurship… 23 Points. Games, 9 Goals, 5 Assists, Seton Hall Prep/Parsippany Predators/ Cranford, NJ 2007: 180 n 6-2 n Midfield n 16 Nick Elenz-Martin 16 Nick Played and started in 17 games ... A First Played and started in 17 games ... A First All-Ivy selection, tallied two game- Team 2-1 winning goals: the first in Brown’s win over Princeton (10/6) and the other 3-2 overtime win against in Brown’s Harvard (10/13) ... Also picked up four assists ... Received Ivy League Player honors (10/15) and was of the Week Team Men’s named to Soccer America’s (10/16) ... 2006: Brown’s of the Week fifth leading scorer with four goals, one assist and nine points...Played in 18 games and started in 17...Recorded his 3-0 victory in Brown’s first career-goal Golden Hurricanes... over the Tulsa on to score game-winning goals Went against Boston University and Cornell... Picked up his assist against Boston College...Named Ivy League Rookie of on Sept. 18 after scoring the the Week game-winner against then unbeaten/ No. 19 Boston University with just 26 seconds remaining in the game...Before Brown: A graduate of La Costa Canyon High School in Carlsbad, CA where he was a three-year letter winner on the soccer team…Started at the center midfield position all three years…Three- Scholar time San Diego Union Tribune Athlete…Helped team to 2006 San Diego High School Division I Soccer advanced to the Championship…Team state quarterfinals in 2005 and the finals # Senior 2008: Earned All-Ivy Second Team honors .... Started in 14 of his 15 games played ... Scored three goals (two game-winners) and posted six one points ... Tallied 2-0 Brown’s goal in win against Villanova (9/7) during the adidas-Brown Soccer Classic ... Earned honors on Ivy League Player of the Week Oct. 13 after scoring two goals en route to a 3-2 victory over Princeton ... Earned which is Heinz Kuebel Award, the team’s given to the best offensive player. La Costa Canyon/Surf Soccer/Encinitas, CA La Costa Canyon/Surf Soccer/Encinitas, 291255.P.indd 17 291255.P.indd 18 The page p 18 23 NCAA AppeArANCes | 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes | 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs | 4 NCAA semIfINALs LAyers Breck School/WingsNationals/Orono,MN He wasanAll-State goalkeeper in2006 was histeam’s MostValuable Player... named 2006MinnesotaMr. Soccer, and time All-Conferencehonoree,hewas a two-timeAll-Stateselection...Atwo- was namedAll-Regionin2006and captain atBreckSchool,Grandstand a 10-1-1record... 10/15, 10/29)...Endedtheseasonwith of theWeek honorsthreetimes(10/8, shutouts ...ReceivedIvyLeaguePlayer over Harvard(10/13)...Recordedfive eight savesinBrown’s overtimewin save percentage...Postedacareer-high Tallied 43savesandearnedan.811 minutes andallowedjust10goals... over theBroncos...Played1102:29 picked upsixsavesinBruno’s 2-1upset against then#5SantaClarawherehe play ...Receivedhisfirstcollegiatestart 10-0-1 overallrecordinregularseason Ivy goalkeeper...Ownedanundefeated of theYear, andwasaSecondTeam All- … 3-5 overallandpostedthreeshutouts. percentage ...Went saves fora.636save Combined for21 goals (1.49gaa)... and allowed12 724:18 minutes in goal...Played received eightstarts in ninegames and 2008: Sawaction Junior # Goals, 5Assists,9Points. Business …CareerStats:39Games,2 Team … the 2006SuperYLeagueU18National Gatorade PlayeroftheYear, andwason All-American, 2005Massachusetts team…Was a2005NSCAAHighSchool to theBostonGlobeAll-Scholastic New EnglandPlayeroftheYear…Named 14 games…NamedtheEagle-Tribune for scoring15goalswith10assistsin finalist…Was the PA SmoyerCupMVP 1 PaulGrandstrand 2007: NamedtheIvyLeague’s Rookie n Goalkeeper Concentration atBrown: n 6-3 Before Brown:Ateam n 195 Western UnitedF.C./Indian Orchard,MA Wilbraham &Munson/CathedralHighSchool/ Mass. DivisionIPlayerofthe Year... England Selection,andthe Western School, McGrathwasa2005 All-New captain ofhissquadatCathedral High letter winnerand Brown: Athree-year Cal Irvine... 2-2 drawagainst start inBrown’s his firstcollegiate games andreceived Saw actioninseven four games… 2008: Sawactionin Junior # record. Saves, .744save%,eightSHO,13-6-1 Games, 1826:47minutes,1.08gaa,64 Brown: Engineering... Athlete Games... participate inthe2006Word Scholar and wasnominatedbytheNSHSSto Academics, Athletics&Artsaward, High SchoolScholars,receivedthe a memberof the NationalSocietyof An honorrollstudent,Grandstandwas being namedasanAll-Statedefender... A Championship,while 2005 StateClass Star Tribune team...Helpedhisteamtoa Press teamaswelltotheAll-Metro and wasnamedtotheAll-StatePioneer 19 SeanMcGrath n Defender Before 2007: n 5-9 n 160 Concentration at Career Stats:22 Solar SoccerClub/Arlington,TX Western Kentucky/J.S.Martin/ Most Valuable Offensive player senior Player asasophomoreandjunior... senior season...NamedMostValuable School andwasacaptainduringhis Started allfouryearsforJ.S.MartinHigh and MissouriValley All-SecondTeam ... to theMissouriValley All-Freshmanteam where hestartedasafreshman...Named Kentucky University from Western Brown: Transferred 18 goals…Before defense allowedjust shutouts asBrown’s defense toeight ... HelpedBrown’s started in16games 2008: Playedand Junior # ... named tothe2006All-WNEPSSAteam Association Championship...Hewas New EnglandPrepSchoolSoccer team toa13-0-3seasonandWestern Prep Schoolin2006,andguidedhis McGrath playedatWilbraham &Monson Assists, 0Points. ... 3 IanSmith Concentration atBrown:Undeclared Career Stats:11Games,0 Goals, 0 n Defense n 6-2 n 180 9/8/09 4:20:40 PM 19 23 NCAA AppeArANCes 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs 4 NCAA semIfINALs

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p 185 The n 6-1 n Midfield n Before Brown: 15 Taylor Gorman who contributed the most to the team … the most to the who contributed winner letter A four-year Before Brown: Regional for the Amherst and starter during ... A varsity captain soccer team All-New season, he earned his senior was the Western England honors, and in 2007 Player Mass. Most Valuable a Smith Division ... Led his team to 2007) and was Championship (2004, All-Scholastic (2006, on the First Team 14 Games, 1 2007) … Career Stats: Goal, 0 Assists, 2 Points. # Sophomore 2008: Saw action in 12 games and received one start ... Earned his first collegiate assist against the College of Charleston (9/14) … letter A four-year winner and starter … Academy (NYA) at North Yarmouth Scored 22 goals and handed out five assists in his senior season to help guide Maine Class “C” the team to a Western semi-final appearance ... A Captain in both 2006 and 2007, Gorman received North Yarmouth Academy/Coastal Soccer Club/ North Yarmouth Freeport, ME Concentration 180 n 6-1 n Midfield n 32 Games, 7 Goals, 4 Career Stats: 32 Games, 7 25 Evan Coleman his team to a conference championship championship to a conference his team he was year ... That year, his senior first team team All-State, named first team All- as well as first All-Conference, his team His junior season County ... he was the state finals, and made it to and first team first team All-Conference of the also a member All-County ... Was and received the National Honor Society ... BC Calculus Award at Brown: Applied Math Economics ... Assists, 18 Points. # Sophomore 2008: Received All- team Tournament honors at the adidas- Brown Soccer Classic ... Competed in 14 games and started in 12 ... Posted two points on the season with a goal against Columbia University 2-1 victory ... (10/4) during Brown’s Britton Chichester Received the team’s which is given to the freshman Award, Amherst Regional/Western United F.C./ United F.C./ Amherst Regional/Western Amherst, MA Before 172 n 6-2 n Midfield n 17 Jon Okafor # Junior 2008: Saw action in 15 games and started in eight second on ... Was the team in goals and points after he tallied three goals and handed out two assists for eight points ... His first of 2-0 defeat the season came in Brown’s of Villanova on Sept. 7, and he went on 3-0 win to score two goals in Bruno’s against UNC Greensboro on Sept. 27 ... Dished out an assist against Columbia on and handed out another against Oct. 4, Cornell on Oct. 25 … 2007: Made an immediate impact playing in 17 games his first and starting in 15 ... Tallied 3-1 win collegiate assist in Brown’s over Fordham (9/9) and his first goal, a Maine (9/13) ... against game-winner, Scored a goal and handed out an assist against Cornell (10/20), and posted two goals, including the game-winner in double overtime against Columbia (11/17) ... Received Ivy League Rookie Honors (11/19) ... of the Week Brown: A three-year letter winner at Seton Hall Prep, Okafor helped lead year, Most Valuable Defender junior year, year, Defender junior Valuable Most year, midfield player Valuable and also Most First Team season ... Chosen sophomore and junior All-District both sophomore named the District seasons, and was Dallas/Forth MVP in 2007 ... Named season and All-Area team senior Worth team ... Played named to the All-State 89 for seven for Solar Soccer Club United Youth years and was a two-time national runner- Soccer Association Soccer Club to up. Helped lead Solar National Championship a US Youth in 2008 … Concentration at Brown: Developement in Political Economy and International Relations … Career Stats: 16 Games, 0 Goals, 0 Assists, 0 Points. Seton Hall Prep/PDA Socrates/Verona, NJ Seton Hall Prep/PDA Socrates/Verona, 291255.P.indd 19 291255.P.indd 20 The page p 20 23 NCAA AppeArANCes | 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes | 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs | 4 NCAA semIfINALs LAyers Bolts/Acton, MA Acton-Boxborough Regional/FCGreaterBoston years (2001-2006)...In2007, the State CupChampionsforsixconsecutive Greater BostonBolts,theMassachusetts in 2005...Was amemberoftheFC team totheMassachusettsStateFinals I All-Star(2005,2007)...Helpedhis and anEasternMassachusettsDivision All-Star (2005,2007), a LowellSun League All-Star, Haywardwasalsonamed ... Athree-yearFirstTeam DualCounty his team’s MostValuable Playerin2007 Championships (2004-2006)...Named team thatwonthreeDualCountyLeague winner onActon-Boxborough’s soccer honors … earned IvyLeagueRookieoftheWeek over theTigers and Brown’s 3-2win out twoassistsin (10/11), hedished against Princeton collegiate start ... Duringhisfirst received fourstarts in eightgamesand 2008: Competed Sophomore # 0 Goals,1Assist,Point. All-American …CareerStats:12Games, and waschosenasa2008highschool years inlacrosse,captainasasenior, from 2000to2008…Alsoletteredfour in 2007…Captainedhisclubteam coastal soccerclub…Regionalfinalists the year…Playednineseasonswith Selected asanNYA Scholar-Athlete of time class“C”PlayeroftheYear … selection asajuniorandsenior…Two- Named AllstateandAll-conference to aClass“C”StateChampionship… and 19assistsin2005,leadingNYA Class “C”Finals...Heposted15goals leading theteamtoaWestern Maine scored 19goalsandtotaled18assists, in 2006...Duringhisjuniorseason,he and wastheteam’s MostValuable Player the NYA SoccerCoachesAward in2007, 20 JayHayward Before Brown:Afour-year letter n Midfield/Defense n 5-11 n 165 Montclair Prep/DMs11/Tarzana, CA Also playedtwoyearsofvarsity tennis Award inboth11 a career...ReceivedtheScholar-Athlete district inoneseason,aswellgoals the recordofmostgoalsscoredin Championship hisseniorseason...Holds and helpedMontclairPreptoaLeague Valuable Playerjuniorandsenioryear, selection ...NamedtheLeague’s Most and afour-year FirstTeam All-League Brown: Four-year varsityletterwinner (10/18) … against Harvard Brown’s lonegoal (2) whenhescored collegiate points .... Earnedfirst received ninestarts for theBearsand in all 17 games 2008: Sawaction Sophomore # Goals, 2Assists,Points. the shotput… & field,competinginthe200-meterand three-year letterwinnerinindoortrack championship in2005…Was alsoa Finalist ...EarnedaUSYSANational a PhoenixPresidentsDayTournament 1 PremierLeagueFinalists,aswell FC GreaterBostonBoltswereRegion was StudentoftheYear in12 23 AustinMandel n Forward Before Career Stats:8Games,0 th n and12 5-4 n 145 th grade,and th grade... Stafford, VA Mountain ViewHighSchool/RichmondStrikers/ Assists, 0Points. … six-year ODPVirginiaTeam Member 98/99 SelectTeam (2007)andwasa Super YLeagueNationalODPCamp Region 1Pool(2006,2007),USL ESP ElitePlayerCamp(2007),ODP consecutive years...AttendedAdidas Certificate ofAcademicExcellencefour Received theCommonwealthDistrict All-District Teams... (2006-2008) team ...NamedtotheCommonwealth named totheAll-RegionAreaSoccer Mention All-Statehonors,andwas Coaches Award ...ReceivedHonorable team’s MostValuable PlayerAward and captain andathree-timerecipientofthe four starts… Competed in13gamesandreceived of Charleston... at theCollege Nike SoccerClassic Olitsky Memorial/ during theAaron defensive play his outstanding team honorsfor All-Tournament 2008: Earned Sophomore # Assists, 2Points. … 14 RobMedairos Career Stats:13Games,0Goals, Career Stats:17Games,1Goal,0 n Midfield Before Brown:Athree-year n 5-9 n 150 9/8/09 4:20:57 PM 21 23 NCAA AppeArANCes 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs 4 NCAA semIfINALs

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p The 165 150 n n 5-9 6-2 n n Toast of the Sun News Toast Midfield Midfield n n Max Fowler Freshman Before Brown: Four- year starter and letter winner from School St. George’s Led in Newport ... team to seed in Class B Tournament in 2008, and was named MVP and All-ISL in 2008 and 2009 ... Member of Bruno United, led team to regional semi finals in 2009 and was named the 2008 Rhode Island Boys ... Also played Premier Player of the Year Mass ODP from 2004-2007. Bobby Belair Bobby Freshman Before Brown: A center four-year a midfielder and three-year captain hailing from Socastee High School ... Combined for 35 goals and 16 assists during his senior season and was named the Regional Player Coast Player of the Year, and was selected to play in of the Year the Clash of the Carolinas ... As a junior, Belair tallied 16 goals and dished out 20 assists, and was named All-Region, All-State, and earned a spot on the SC ... During his freshman Super 22 Team and sophomore seasons, Belair recorded 48 goals and 31 assists. Socastee/ Bridge FA Academy/Myrtle Beach, SC Academy/Myrtle Socastee/ Bridge FA RI St. George’s/Newport, 155 n 5-8 n Career Stats: 16 Games, 0 Midfield/Forward n 10 Sean Rosa named the League MVP, received All- received League MVP, named the and was an All-Region State honors, the Red Chosen to play in player ...... Was High School Cup Bull/Adidas place finisher in state also a three-time finalist and was a NYS NY in wresting, of the Brown in 2007 ... Also a member team. wrestling Goals, 1 Assist, 1 Point. 2008: Competed in 16 games and received 12 starts his first ... Tallied collegiate assist against Bryant on Oct. 7 … Came to Brown with a wealth of experience ... Brown: Before with a wealth of Comes to Brown with FC Metz experience ... Trained in France ... A member of the U20 ... Member Canadian National Team ... Has Team of the Quebec Provincial trials several professional been offered … in Europe # Sophomore Vincent Massey Collegiate/FC Metz/ Montreal, Quebec Career 140 n 5-7 n 150 n 5-8 n Played Midfield/Forward Defense Competed n n A four-year A four-year 30 T.J. Popolizio 24 Mike Manella Manella 24 Mike five years of ENY Played club ODP ... soccer for Clifton and Park Premier earned four letters at Shenendehowa Central High School ... During those years, Popolizio helped lead his squad to a NY State Championship, and was the leading both his junior and senior in scorer season in the Suburban Council ... During his senior season, he was 2008: Did not see any action … Before Brown: # Sophomore # Sophomore 2008: in 10 games this in 10 season and received two starts, his first coming against Villanova (9/7) during the adidas- Brown Soccer Classic … Before Brown: varsity captain, he was also named the Player all four Most Valuable team’s Player of the years ... Most Valuable 2005- from Liberty League Conference 2008, and earned Team All-CIF First Accolades (2006-2008) ... On DMS11, Manella helped lead the team to a 2006 and 2007 Coast Soccer Championship, as well as to championships at the Nomads College Cup, NHB Cup, Surf College Cup, a Cal Dallas Cup and most recently, South State Championship … Stats: 10 Games, 0 Goals, 0 Assist, 0 Points. The Buckley School/DMS11/Los Angeles, CA The Buckley School/DMS11/Los Shenendehowa/Clifton Park Premier/ Rexford, NY 291255.P.indd 21 291255.P.indd 22 The page p 22 23 NCAA AppeArANCes | 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes | 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs | 4 NCAA semIfINALs LAyers West Henderson/HFC’90Red/Ashville,NC Fairfield, CT Fairfield Warde/Beachside Soccer Club/ captain forHFC’90Red. season andcareergoals...Alsoateam the schoolrecordsforgoalsinasingle Player oftheYear in2008,andholds Named Western AthleticConference was atwo-timeAll-Stateselection... four times,All-Regionthreetimesand Selected asAll-AreaandAll-Conference championship ... and aconference undefeated record his teamtoan senior year...Guided team captainhis and a High School for West Henderson year letterwinner Before Brown:Four- Freshman Mitch Justus helped theteamtoa2009statetitle. of theBeachsideSoccerClub,Gavey conference semifinalists...Captain to anEastern Conference titleandwere his seniorcampaign...Ledtheteam was aFirstTeam All-Stateselection ... ReceivedAll-FCIACFirstTeam and and All-FCIACAll-Statejunioryear Named All-FCIAChissophomoreyear Most Valuable Playerhisjunioryear... and washisteam’s the GrapskAward captain, received scorer ... Atwo-year all-time leading where hewasthe Warde HighSchool winner fromFairfield four-year letter Before Brown: Freshman Kevin Gavey n n Midfield/Defense Forward n 5-10 A n n 155 5-11 n 165 Plano, TX Plano Senior/AndromedaSoccerClub/ Soccer ShowcaseFinal. Finals, aDallasCupFinal,andDisney England), threeNorthTexas StateCup Cup Championship(Manchester, Championship, UMBROInternational Championship, theUSYSARegional Association (USYSA)U-17National soccer teamtotheUSYouth Soccer Captained theAndromeda’91boys the StateSemi-Finalistfootballteam… and All-DistrictHonorableMentionfor while playingfortheAreafinalistteam, named SecondTeam All-Districtsoccer senior year...Hisjuniorseasonhewas football andsoccerselectionduringhis a FirstTeam Texas AcademicAll-State Honorable Mentionforfootball…Also for soccer, aswellAll-District Tournament, andFirstTeam All-District Team All-Region,FirstTeam All-State First Team Texas All-State,First ESPN RiseThirdTeam All-American, was namedan Championship and Texas 5-AState soccer teamtothe lead hishighschool School …Helped at PlanoSenior High winner andstarter three-year letter Before Brown:A Freshman Ryan McDuff n Defense n 6-2 n 193 Loyola Academy/FCUnited/Inverness,IL 2007 and2008. Super YLeagueNationalTeam Playerin U-18 USNationalTeam Campandwasa the State CupChampionships...Attended West ChestertothreeEasternNewYork Third Team accolades...HelpedguideFC Team All-NorthJerseyandNew and receivedAll-League,All-County, First a 2007BergenCountyChampionship, League ...Earned All-County andAll- All-North Jersey, Team All-NewJersey, was namedFirst winner ...In2008, four-year varsityletter senior seasonanda captain duringhis Before Brown: Don BoscoPrep/FCWest Chester/West Nyack,NY Freshman Thomas McNamara relay squad. member oftherecordholding4x400m record inthe400mdashandwasa season ...Settheindoorandoutdoor eighth placeattheStatefinalshissenior champion inthe400mdashandplaced Remick wasatwo-timesectional FC United...Atrack&fieldstandout, time inoveradecade...Alsocaptained a RegionalChampionshipforthefirst captain, Remickguidedhissquadto selection ...A time All-Sectional player and athree- time All-Conference selection, three- Two-time allstate Loyola Academy... and starterfrom year letterwinner Before Brown:Afour- Freshman Dylan Remick n n Forward/Midfield Defense A team A team n 6-1 n 160 n 5-9 n 165 9/8/09 4:21:14 PM 23 23 NCAA AppeArANCes 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs 4 NCAA semIfINALs

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p The Nick Elenz-Martin ’10 175 n 2009 Brown Men’s Soccer Team 2009 Brown Men’s 6-2 n

Defense/Midfield n Before Brown: Attended Cascia Hall where for two years he was the starting midfield/forward during his freshman and sophomore season ... Earned an OSSAA Oklahoma 4A State Championship and was an All-District selection his sophomore campaign ... Completed his final two years at Holland Hall, where he was a two-year starter and letter winner Southwestsquad to two ... Led the Preparatory Conference Championships and was named All-SPC his senior season Holland Hall finished ranked ... That year, eighth in the nation by ESPN Rise ... A five-time Oklahoma State Champion with Soccer Club ... A two-time Region III Tulsa Champion and a two-time USYSA National Championship participant. Joseph Stall Joseph Freshman Cascia Hall/Holland Hall/Tulsa Soccer Club/ Cascia Hall/Holland Hall/Tulsa OK Tulsa, Washington Washington 170 n 180 n 6-0 n 6-3 n Goalkeeper Defense n n Freshman Before Brown: A team captain, helped guide Sidwell Friends to an undefeated season during his senior campaign ... Earned a stellar 55-4-1 overall record during three-year varsity career and also combined for 36 shutouts in net, ranking third in the Post Metro rankings ... Named First was an Post All-Met, Washington Team ESPN Honorable Mention All-American and was an ESPN All-Greater DC Area his senior year ... selection First Team Post First a three-time Washington Was and All-District selection, two- a Team honoree .... All-MAC time First Team Helped lead Potomac U-18 Academy to academy playoffs in 2009. Sam Kernan-Schloss Eric Robertson Freshman SC/San Antonio, TX Winston Churchill/Lonestars Before Brown: A letter four-year winner at Winston Churchill High School where he was named captain during his senior season ... Played for Lonestars SC and Classic Elite ... South Texas to three Guided the squad State Championships (2006, 2007, 2008) ... Captained the Region III 2007 Championship team and also the 2008 Region III Finalist team. Sidwell Friends School/Potomac U-18 Academy/Arlington, VA 291255.P.indd 23 291255.P.indd 24 2008 s page 24 23 NCAA AppeArANCes | 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes | 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs | 4 NCAA semIfINALs ALL GAMES RECORD OFRNE -4 ) -2 ) -2 ) (0-0) (1-2-0) (2-0) (3-4-0) CONFERENCE NeutralSite#/Avg Dates/Avg PerDate total AttENDANCE Redcards Yellow cards PENALtIES PENALtY KICKS Goalsoffcorners CORNER KICKS Assists Shots/Game SOGpct. Shotsongoal-Attempts Shotpct. Goalsscoredaverage Goals-Shotattempts ShOt StAtIStICS TEAM STATISTICS atDartmouth *Nov 14 YALE *Nov 08 at#23Penn *Nov 01 CORNELL athartwick *Oct 25 Oct 21 *Oct 18hARVARD atPrinceton BRYANt *Oct 11 Oct 07 COLUMBIA atUNCGreensboro *Oct 04 at#13BostonCollege Sep 27 URI Sep 23 atBostonUniversity Sep 20 atColl.ofCharleston Sep 17 vsFurman Sep 14 (1-0-0) VILLANOVA Sep 12 (2-1) #22St. JOhN’S Sep 07 (3-1-0) Sep 05 (6-3-1) NON-CONFERENCE AE OPPONENT DATE TATIsTICs -7 ) -3 ) -4 ) (1-0-0) (3-4-1) (5-3-0) ( 9-7-1) VRL HOME OVERALL 2/1057 RW OPP BROWN 017 65-182 80-197 20-182 18-197 /11 8/676 7/1101 2 - 140 0-0 t O2 / SCORE W/L 74 5406 7704 16 10.7 .357 .110 11.6 1.16 .406 .091 1.05 20 1293 2-0 623 854 W 3-2 1157 1-0 1279 2-1 482 W 3-0 1284 W 1-0 W 1-0 W - W 1234 W 1-0 2-0 W W 02 2114 859 0-2 589 0-2 0-4 100 L 1023 L 0-1 L 1-4 L L 372 1-3 1821 L 0-1 L - 2-2 0-0 22 89 20 0 2 AWAY NEUTRAL 22 60 11 0 2 ATT 6 ec,Jret 0 2:2 08 2 .5 6 1 5.0 1 2 6 .750 24 0.87 8 825:42 10 GA Minutes GP Leech,Jarrett 26 GOALTENDERS ## |-GOALAVERAGE-| |-SAVES-| Gadtad al 741 1 14 2 .3 3 0 3.0 0 5 3 .636 21 1.49 12 724:18 9 2-2 Grandstrand,Paul 7 1 .357 65 .110 182 51 11 20 17 Opponents t 0-0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 2 t 4 thunell,thomas poet 1 15:0 8 .5 2 75 9 6 1 9 7 .775 62 1.05 18 1550:00 17 Opponents 9 McGrath,Sean 19 OL YPRO 1 GOALS BYPERIOD 7 clne,Jro 1 0 0 00 .0 0 0-0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 Schlenker, Jarrod 27 Sih a 1 0 0 .0 1 .0 0 0-0 0 1.000 1 .000 1 0 0 0 16 Smith,Ian 3 Le il 0 0 .0 1 .0 0 0-0 0 1.000 1 .000 1 0 0 0 4 Lee,Will 8 4 ael,Mk 1 0 0 .0 2 .0 0 0-0 0 1.000 2 .000 2 0 0 0 10 Manella,Mike 24 2 ayr tpe 1 0 0 .0 1 20 0-0 0 .250 1 .000 4 0 0 0 17 Sawyer, Stephen 22 8 oad hitpe 1 0 0 3 00 .0 0 0-0 0 .308 4 .000 13 0 0 0 11 Roland,Christopher 18 4 ears o 1 0 1 .0 0 00 0-0 0 .000 0 .000 2 1 1 0 13 Medairos,Rob 14 5 omn alr 2 1 3 00 .0 0 0-0 0 .000 0 .000 3 1 1 0 12 Gorman,taylor 15 2 oa en 6 1 8 00 .2 0 0-0 0 .625 0-0 5 0 .500 .000 2 8 .000 1 4 1 0 2 16 2 0 8 Rosa,Sean 12 20 hayward,Jay 0 hea,Dln 3 0 1 .9 5 45 0-0 0 .455 5 .091 11 2 0 1 13 Sheehan,Dylan 10 3 adl utn 7 0 1 .8 8 67 0-0 0 .667 8 .083 12 2 0 1 17 Mandel,Austin 23 5 oea,Ea 1 1 2 4 01 .5 0 0-0 0 .357 0-0 1 5 .367 11 .071 14 .033 2 30 0 4 1 14 2 1 14 Coleman,Evan 25 9 thompson,tJ Edeg,Ii 1 2 4 .3 3 50 0-0 0 .500 3 .333 6 4 0 2 16 Eldredge,Iain 6 OL YPRO 1 FOULS BYPERIOD 1 CORNER KICKSBYPRD 1 SAVES BYPERIOD 1 SHOTS BYPERIOD 1 al,Dvd 7 3 2 .5 9 40 0-0 1 .450 9 .050 20 5 3 1 17 Walls, David 11 Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents 6 ln-atn ik 5 0 1 .5 8 67 0-0 2 .667 8 .250 12 6 0 3 15 Elenz-Martin,Nick 16 wro,Dre 1 1 8 1 01 .182 2 .091 11 8 6 1 12 7 howerton,Darren Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown 7 kfr o 1 3 8 1 13 .3 0 0-0 0 .333 7 .143 21 8 2 3 15 Okafor, Jon 17 Brsen ht 1 4 1 2 .8 6 23 0-0 4 .273 6 .182 22 10 2 4 16 Bernstein,Rhett 5 PAE G G Ps h ht SG SOG% GW PK-AT SOG Shot% Sh Pts A G GP PLAYER # otal tl 7 500 2 11 4 .9 9 1 8 1 7 9 .692 45 1.16 20 1550:00 17 otal 0 0 .0 0 00 0-0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 4 71 0 6 9 .9 8 .0 9 0-0 9 .406 80 .091 197 56 20 18 17 1 10 1 231 1 0 120 110 2 2 1 215 2 60 1 120 0 92 0 62 38 1 22 0 182 39 0 22 20 1 95 0 86 0 9 11 2 7 0 89 0 0 45 47 0 42 0 197 28 1 17 0 120 76 1 0 18 0 0 13 5 st st st st st 2 2 2 2 2 nd nd nd nd nd T T Total OT2 OT Total OT2 OT Total OT2 OT Total OT2 OT Total OT2 OT Avg v c W T Sho T L W Pct Sv 0-0 1 9/8/09 4:21:27 PM 25 23 NCAA AppeArANCes 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs 4 NCAA semIfINALs

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atHarvard Harvard at Yale U.S. CoastGuard at Harvard at MIT at Worcester Poly Wesleyan at Harvard at Connecticut at Pennsylvania MIT at Army Princeton at Dartmouth Tufts at Yale Harvard at MIT Dartmouth at Cornell Connecticut Yale at Princeton Navy Pennsylvania at Harvard MIT New Bedford T.I. at Yale Wesleyan at Connecticut at Navy at Dartmouth Massachusetts Princeton at MIT at Harvard Clark Connecticut at Worcester Poly at Tufts at Yale 1946 (3-4-2) 1945 (6-1-0) 1944 (2-6-0) 1943 (2-6-0) 1950 (4-4-1) 1949 (5-3-1) 1948 (5-5-0) 1947 (3-3-1) SamuelFletcher JosephKennaway JosephKennaway JosephKennaway JosephKennaway Samuel Fletcher BR BR BR BR BR OP BR OP BR OP BR OP BR R OP BR OP BR OP BR OP BR 0 1 1 5 1 2 1 1 4 1 4 3 4 3 6 1 0 0 7 1 2 8 4 3 3 0 10 0 0 2 1 2 1 3 5 4 0 1 4 1 4 3 0 5 4 3 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 3 3 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 3 1 1 3 0 0 1 1 3 4 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 6 1 6 7 1 5 8 0 2 5 4 0 2 1 2 0 1 2 3 1 3 1 0 0 3 0 4 9 1 1 0 0 1 5 1 4 0 2 1 4 1 1 OP OP OP OP OP 4 3 1 0 0 3 2 0 0 4 0 5 3 3 0 2 0 1 0 3 2 1 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 3 3 3 2 0 0 1 3 0 2 1 1 2 11 atHarvard Head Coach:JosephKennaway Cornell 11-17 atPrinceton 11-10 11-3 15 tDrmuh 8 0 2 1 1 3 LowellTech atDartmouth Head Coach:JosephKennaway 11-12 Massachusetts 11-5 atBrandeis 10-30 MIT 10-27 atConnecticut 10-23 Harvard 10-20 Williams 10-16 atYale 10-9 10-2 Date 2 Dartmouth 3 Head Coach:JosephKennaway atMIT 11-7 Brandeis 11-3 atMassachusetts 10-28 Connecticut 10-21 atWilliams 10-14 atYale 10-9 Wesleyan 10-3 7 9-26 1 Date 1 4 Harvard Head Coach:JosephKennaway Tufts atDartmouth 11-15 11-7 Bradford Durfee 11-1 Connecticut 10-25 Williams 10-15 atYale 10-11 Wesleyan 10-4 9-27 Date Harvard Head Coach:JosephKennaway atTufts 11-16 Dartmouth 11-9 atWesleyan 11-2 Army 10-24 Connecticut 10-20 atYale 10-17 10-6 Date 02 a onciu 1 6 4 1 atHarvard Head Coach:JosephKennaway Cornell 1 11-15 MIT 11-8 atPrinceton 11-5 atConnecticut 11-1 atPennsylvania 10-28 Dartmouth 10-18 Yale 10-11 at Wesleyan 10-4 9-27 Date 2 1 3 Harvard Head Coach:JosephKennaway atCornell 2 11-15 atMIT 11-9 Princeton 11-6 Connecticut 11-2 Pennsylvania 10-30 atDartmouth atYale10-19 10-12 Wesleyan 10-5 9-28 Date 8 Head Coach: 0 11-17 11-10 11-3 10-30 atBrandeis 10-30 atPennsylvania 10-24 10-24 Dartmouth 10-20 10-20 Yale 10-13 10-13 MIT 10-5 10-5 7 atWesleyan 10-3 10-3 1 9-29 9-29 Date Harvard atDartmouth 6 Head Coach:JosephKennaway 11-11 1 atCornell 11-4 Brandeis 10-29 atMIT(2ot) 10-26 Connecticut 10-22 Princeton 10-19 atWilliams Pennsylvania 10-15 atYale10-12 10-8 Wesleyan 10-1 9-28 Date 1957 (2-6-1)(2-4-0,5

1958 (2-7-0)(0-6-0,7 1956 (7-3-0)(3-3-0,4 1955 (3-8-0)(0-6-0,7 tCnetct 2 4 atConnecticut at Harvard Cornell at Princeton at Connecticut at Brandeis at Pennsylvania Dartmouth Yale MIT at Wesleyan 1954 (3-6-0) 1953 (2-6-0) 1952 (2-5-1) 1951 (1-5-1) JosephKennaway th Tie) R OP BR OP BR OP BR OP BR R OP BR OP BR OP BR BR OP BR 12 2 0 12 th th th 3 1 1 4 0 4 1 5 3 0 3 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 4 8 0 4 4 1 2 2 0 4 2 0 2 1 5 3 1 1 2 0 3 0 1 5 2 4 6 3 1 1 7 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 2 2 7 1 7 0 0 0 7 1 0 5 3 2 1 0 2 5 1 3 3 0 1 2 2 2 4 1 2 0 8 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 2 4 3 1 2 5 3 1 0 3 1 0 4 9 0 3 6 3 4 0 0 8 1 0 2 ) ) ) OP 0 3 0 2 0 8 1 2 3 2 11 Harvard Head Coach:Clifford Stevenson 11-17 10-25 at Springfield 1 4 4 Head Coach: 1 11-17 1 1 11-11 2 Princeton 11-4 8 11-11 Connecticut 10-31 11-4 Columbia 10-28 10-31 atSpringfield 10-25 10-28 Pennsylvania 10-25 10-21 atDartmouth atYale10-21 10-14 RhodeIsland 10-14 10-7 Wesleyan 10-7 2 10-2 10-2 9-30 0 Date 3 atHarvard atConnecticut Head Coach:Clifford Stevenson 1 Cornell 11-12 11-8 atPrinceton 11-5 atColumbia 10-29 atPennsylvania 10-22 Springfield 10-15 Dartmouth 10-12 atYale 10-8 atWesleyan 10-1 9-24 Date 02 RoeIln 1 0 2 Head Coach: 14 Columbia 11-21 Head Coach:Clifford Stevenson 2 1 atHarvard 11-14 11-21 Cornell 0 1 11-7 11-14 Princeton 2 10-31 11-7 Springfield 10-28 10-31 RhodeIsland 10-24 10-28 atDartmouth 10-24 10-17 atConnecticut 10-17 10-14 atYale 10-14 atWilliams 10-10 Pennsylvania 10-10 10-7 atWesleyan 10-7 10-3 10-3 9-26 9-26 Date 2 Head Coach: 1 atHarvard Head Coach:Clifford Stevenson 11-17 2 0 Cornell 3 11-17 11-10 atPrinceton 11-10 11-3 5 Springfield 11-3 10-31 atColumbia 10-31 10-27 atPennsylvania 10-27 10-20 atConnecticut 10-20 10-17 Dartmouth 10-17 10-13 Yale RhodeIsland 10-13 10-10 atWesleyan 10-10 10-1 10-1 9-29 9-29 Date 01 Pnslai 1 1 1 2 1 2 Harvard 5 Head Coach:JosephKennaway atCornell 11-14 atPrinceton 11-7 Connecticut 10-31 Pennsylvania 10-24 atSpringfield 10-17 atDartmouth atYale10-14 10-10 Wesleyan 10-3 9-26 Date 22 tAm NA) 3 1 1 0 2 Head Coach: (NCAA) atArmy 2 12-2 Head Coach:Clifford Stevenson Springfield(NCAA) 11-26 3 12-2 0 Harvard 11-16 11-26 atCornell 11-9 3 11-16 Princeton 11-2 11-9 atSpringfield 10-30 11-2 Columbia 0 10-30 10-26 Pennsylvania 10-26 10-19 5 Connecticut 10-19 10-16 atDartmouth Williams 10-16 10-12 10-12 atYale 10-9 10-9 Wesleyan 10-5 atRhodeIsland 10-5 9-28 9-28 9-21 9-21 Date 1963 (11-2-1)(6-1-0,1 1959 (3-5-1)(3-2-1,4 1964 (7-3-2)(4-1-2,1

1961 (6-5-0)(5-2-0,2 1962 (5-5-1)(3-3-1,4 1960 (1-9-0)(1-6-0,8 at Cornell atCornell Columbia at Harvard Cornell Princeton Springfield Rhode Island at Dartmouth at Connecticut at Yale at Williams Pennsylvania at Wesleyan at Harvard Cornell at Princeton Springfield at Columbia at Pennsylvania at Connecticut Dartmouth Yale Rhode Island at Wesleyan Harvard at Cornell Princeton Connecticut Columbia at Springfield Pennsylvania at Dartmouth at Yale Rhode Island Wesleyan at Army (NCAA) at Army Springfield (NCAA) Harvard at Cornell Princeton at Springfield Columbia Pennsylvania Connecticut at Dartmouth Williams at Yale Wesleyan at RhodeIsland Clifford Stevenson Clifford Stevenson Clifford Stevenson Clifford Stevenson th st st Tie) Tie) R OP BR OP BR BR BR BR R OP BR OP BR R OP BR R OP BR BR 14 nd Tie) th th 2 2 3 2 5 1 1 1 2 2 2 0 3 3 0 1 2 3 2 1 5 1 5 5 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 8 3 0 5 0 4 1 0 2 1 2 3 4 3 2 1 1 3 4 1 1 0 1 4 0 2 0 4 1 2 0 1 2 3 2 0 3 1 2 5 1 3 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 3 2 3 2 0 1 0 2 2 1 3 1 3 0 1 0 1 6 1 1 4 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 2 1 4 2 6 2 1 3 1 3 2 1 1 0 4 2 2 4 3 6 3 3 3 2 5 ) ) ) 9/8/09 4:21:38 PM OP OP OP OP 0 1 3 0 1 0 2 2 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 2 1 0 2 0 3 0 5 0 4 0 4 4 1 2 1 4 3 0 1 1 0 2 1 2 2 0 2 1 1 0 27 23 NCAA AppeArANCes 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs 4 NCAA semIfINALs

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1989 (3-11-1)(1-6-0, 8 at Massachusetts 3 2 1985 (4-6-4)(1-5-1, 7 1985 (4-6-4)(1-5-1, 1986 (6-8-1)(1-6-0, 7 Date 9-12 9-16 Maine 9-20 9-26 at Yale 10-4 College Providence at Boston University 2 1 4 2 Date Date 9-14 9-17 9-21 Bryant College Stanford 10-1 10-4 at Yale 10-11 University at Boston 10-15 Princeton at Pennsylvania 10-18 3 0 Boston College at 10-26 Cornell 1 11-2 4 College Providence 11-6 11-9 2 (2ot) Harvard 3 1 Connecticut (2ot) 2 Rhode Island 2 1 4 4 3 3 5 9-15 9-19 9-24 Northeastern 9-27 Yale 9-30 at Rhode Island at Columbia 10-3 Hartford 10-10 10-15 at Princeton Pennsylvania 6 10-17 Boston College 2 10-25 at Cornell (ot) 0 10-29 College at Providence 0 11-1 2 at Connecticut (ot) 11-7 at Harvard 1 11-9 1 11-16 at Stanford 2 1 Stevenson 0 Head Coach: Clifford at San Jose State 1 Dartmouth 1 2 2 0 3 11-16 11-21 Dartmouth at Stevenson Head Coach: Clifford Columbia 1 3 10-6 10-10 10-13 Princeton at Boston College 10-15 at Pennsylvania 10-17 Rhode Island 10-20 at Fairfield 1 10-25 Cornell 10-27 Connecticut 4 1 10-31 Columbia 11-3 at Dartmouth 2 1 Stevenson Head Coach: Clifford Harvard 2 1 10 Date 9-16 9-20 Yale 9-24 9-27 Hartford 9-30 at Rhode Island 10-4 Boston University 10-7 at Princeton 10-11 Massachusetts 10-14 Pennsylvania (ot) Boston College 1 10-18 1 at Cornell 10-22 Fairfield 3 2 10-26 at Columbia 10-29 1 2 at Connecticut 1 11-2 at Harvard 3 11-12 3 1 Stevenson Head Coach: Clifford at Providence Dartmouth 0 2 2 1 Date Date 9-19 9-19 9-25 9-29 at Yale 10-2 Rhode Island at Hartford 10-7 10-9 Princeton 10-13 at Boston University 10-16 at Pennsylvania at Boston College 10-21 Cornell 0 10-23 2 Northeastern 10-28 2 Columbia 1 1 10-31 Connecticut 0 0 11-3 Harvard 11-6 1 11-14 College Providence Stevenson Head Coach: Clifford Fairfield 4 at Dartmouth 0 1 5 0 2 10-2 10-7 10-9 10-13 10-16 10-21 10-23 10-28 10-31 11-3 11-6 11-14 Head Coach: 9-25 9-29 Ime 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 3 2 2 2 0 2 1 1 1 3 0 1 2 4 3 2 1 1 1 0 1 2 4 2 2 1 0 3 2 1 4 3 0 4 3 1 1 0 1 0 6 1 4 0 0 3 0 2 2 1 OP OP OP OP )) )) )) 1 ndnd 3 2 2 1 0 3 0 2 1 3 1 3 2 3 2 1 3 1 0 3 1 5 1 0 1 3 4 2 2 0 3 1 4 1 1 2 2 5 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 4 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 3 2 1 0 0 1 4 4 3 0 2 2 4 1 1 1 3 0 3 2 4 3 1 1 5 1 4 1 2 0 3 0 3 3 2 5 3 2 5 0 1 7 3 4 2 1 0 5 0 1 3 0 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 0 0 1 6 4 2 0 0 2 thth thth 11 BR BR OP BR BR OP BR OP BR BR OP BR BR OP Tie) Tie) Tie) 1 2 th ndnd -T LL Clifford Stevenson Clifford Clifford Stevenson Clifford Clifford Stevenson Clifford Clifford Stevenson Clifford at Pennsylvania (ot)at Pennsylvania (ot)at Pennsylvania (ot)at Pennsylvania (ot) at Springfieldat Springfieldat Springfieldat Springfield CornellCornell at Boston Collegeat Boston Collegeat Boston College New Hampshire New Hampshire New Hampshire New Hampshire Harvard Harvard Connecticut College College College Providence Providence Providence at Dartmouthat Dartmouth Columbia at Boston University (ot)at Boston University (ot)at Boston University (ot)at Boston University (ot) DartmouthDartmouth at Columbia Boston UniversityBoston UniversityBoston University PennsylvaniaPennsylvaniaPennsylvaniaPennsylvania SpringfieldSpringfieldSpringfieldSpringfield at Cornellat Cornell Boston CollegeBoston CollegeBoston College Alabama A&MAlabama A&M at Harvard at Connecticut College College College at Providence at Providence at Providence DartmouthDartmouth at Columbia Bryant College (ot)Bryant College (ot)Bryant College (ot) (ot) (ot) at Yale at Yale Rhode Island Princeton Bryant CollegeBryant CollegeBryant College Yale Yale at Rhode Island Boston UniversityBoston UniversityBoston University at Princetonat Princeton SpringfieldSpringfieldSpringfield PennsylvaniaPennsylvaniaPennsylvaniaPennsylvania Boston CollegeBoston CollegeBoston CollegeBoston College at Cornellat Cornell New Hampshire New Hampshire New Hampshire at Connecticutat Connecticut at Harvard College College College at Providence at Providence at Providence at Yale Rhode Island Princeton at Boston Universityat Boston Universityat Boston University at Pennsylvaniaat Pennsylvaniaat Pennsylvaniaat Pennsylvania at Springfieldat Springfieldat Springfieldat Springfield CornellCornell at Boston Collegeat Boston Collegeat Boston College at Connecticutat Connecticut Harvard at St. Louis at Dartmouth CollegeCollegeCollege Providence Providence Providence ColumbiaColumbia Bryant CollegeBryant CollegeBryant College Yale Yale at Rhode Island at Princeton 1984 (7-7-1)(2-5-0, 71984 (7-7-1)(2-5-0, 7 1982 (7-7-1)(2-4-1, 51982 (7-7-1)(2-4-1, 5

1983 (10-4-1)(5-2-0, 21983 (10-4-1)(5-2-0, 2 1980 (4-8-2)(2-4-1, 6 1980 (4-8-2)(2-4-1, A 1981 (6-5-3)(3-2-2, 21981 (6-5-3)(3-2-2, 2 10-7 10-7 10-11 10-11 10-14 at Pennsylvania (ot) at Springfield10-14 10-18 Cornell 10-18 10-21 at Boston College 10-28 3 10-21 New Hampshire 11-2 10-28 Harvard 2 11-6 11-2 2 11-12 Connecticut 11-6 11-18 College Providence at Dartmouth 0 11-12 3 Stevenson 1 0 Head Coach: Clifford Columbia 11-18 3 0 Head Coach: 3 1 3 11-9 11-17 Head Coach: 10-5 10-8 10-12 10-15 10-19 10-22 10-30 11-3 11-7 11-12 11-19 Head Coach: Date Date 9-14 9-14 9-17 9-17 9-23 Bryant College (ot) 9-23 (ot) 9-30 at Yale 9-30 10-4 Rhode Island 10-4 5 Princeton 2 2 1 Date Date 9-14 9-14 9-21 9-21 9-28 Bryant College 9-28 10-2 Yale 10-2 10-5 at Rhode Island 10-5 10-9 Boston University at Princeton 10-9 10-12 11 10-16 Springfield 10-12 Pennsylvania 10-19 0 10-16 Boston College 7 1 10-26 at Cornell 10-19 10-31 4 New Hampshire 2 10-26 11-3 at Connecticut 10-31 11-6 11-9 at Harvard 11-3 1 2 11-17 College at Providence 11-6 0 5 3 Dartmouth Stevenson Head Coach: Clifford at Columbia 1 0 2 3 1 Date 9-12 9-16 9-19 Stanford 9-26 Boston University 10-2 Yale 10-4 at Rhode Island Duke 10-10 3 10-14 at Princeton Pennsylvania 10-17 4 Springfield 10-24 Cornell at 1 11-1 Boston College 11-6 6 11-14 at Harvard 11-22 at Connecticut Dartmouth 1 Stevenson Head Coach: Clifford at Columbia 2 2 3 0 Date Date 3 9-19 9-19 9-25 9-25 10-2 at Yale 10-2 10-6 Rhode Island 10-6 10-9 Princeton 10-9 10-13 at Boston University 10-16 10-13 at Pennsylvania at Springfield10-20 10-16 Cornell 1 10-23 10-20 at Boston College 10-30 1 at Connecticut 1 10-23 11-8 Harvard 10-30 1 11-14 4 1 11-8 11-18 at St. Louis at Dartmouth 1 11-20 11-14 College Providence 0 Stevenson 3 0 Head Coach: Clifford Columbia 11-18 1 11-20 6 6 Head Coach: 0 1 0 Date Date 9-15 9-15 9-18 9-18 9-24 Bryant College 9-24 10-1 Yale 10-1 at Rhode Island at Princeton 2 0 0 2 10-5 10-8 10-12 Boston University 10-15 Pennsylvania Springfield 10-19 at Cornell 10-22 Boston College 5 10-30 Alabama A&M 11-3 at Harvard 0 11-7 11-12 at Connecticut 1 11-19 College at Providence Dartmouth 2 3 2 Stevenson Head Coach: Clifford at Columbia 0 1 2 3 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 2 1 1 3 2 1 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 4 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 2 1 1 2 3 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 3 3 0 1 0 2 1 OP OP OP OP )) )) ) 0 stst 2 3 1 2 1 1 4 2 3 0 1 2 1 3 3 3 1 6 2 3 2 1 2 2 1 4 1 3 2 2 0 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 6 4 5 1 3 2 6 1 1 5 6 3 6 5 1 2 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 3 2 6 0 2 3 4 0 3 2 2 0 1 1 1 3 0 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 0 0 1 1 3 0 5 1 2 6 2 1 2 1 1 4 2 0 1 2 2 3 3 0 2 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 3 2 3 1 3 2 2 6 0 1 1 2 2 6 1 6 3 Tie) Tie) th Tie) Tie) ndnd 11 1 11 BR OP BR OP BR OP BR OP BR OP BR BR BR BR 2 1 1 2 stst ndnd 1 0 Clifford Stevenson Clifford Clifford Stevenson Clifford Stevenson Clifford Clifford Stevenson Clifford CornellCornell (NCAA) (NCAA) at UConn (4ot, pk) (NCAA)at UConn (4ot, pk) (NCAA)at UConn (4ot, pk) (NCAA)at UConn (4ot, pk) (NCAA) vs. San Fran.(3ot) (NCAA)vs. San Fran.(3ot) (NCAA) vs. Howard (NCAA) vs. Howard St. Louis at Yale at Boston Universityat Boston Universityat Boston University Rhode IslandRhode Island San Francisco Princeton at Pennsylvaniaat Pennsylvaniaat Pennsylvania at Springfield (ot)at Springfield (ot)at Springfield (ot)at Springfield (ot) CornellCornell Connecticut at Armyat Armyat Army Harvard Harvard at Dartmouth Columbia Dartmouth (NCAA) Rhode Island (NCAA) at Clemson (NCAA) vs. Hartwick (NCAA) # vs. So. Illinois (NCAA) # Clemson Boston UniversityBoston UniversityBoston University Yale Yale at Rhode Island at Princeton PennsylvaniaPennsylvaniaPennsylvania SpringfieldSpringfieldSpringfieldSpringfield at Cornellat Cornell at Connecticut Massachusetts at Harvard Dartmouth (NCAA) Vermont at Columbia at Connecticut (NCAA) at Boston Universityat Boston Universityat Boston University at Pennsylvaniaat Pennsylvaniaat Pennsylvaniaat Pennsylvania Yale Yale at Springfieldat Springfieldat Springfield at Dartmouthat Dartmouth Connecticut at Armyat Armyat Army at Princetonat Princeton at Cornell Rhode Island Harvard Bridgeport (NCAA)Bridgeport (NCAA)Bridgeport (NCAA) ColumbiaColumbia Yale Boston UniversityBoston UniversityBoston University Howard Howard at Princeton at Rhode Island PennsylvaniaPennsylvaniaPennsylvania SpringfieldSpringfieldSpringfieldSpringfield at Cornellat Cornell at Connecticut ArmyArmyArmy at Harvard at Harvard Dartmouth at Columbia Bridgeport (NCAA)Bridgeport (NCAA)Bridgeport (NCAA) at Connecticut (NCAA)at Connecticut (NCAA) 1979 (5-8-0)(3-4-0, 5 1978 (9-5-1)(5-2-0, 21978 (9-5-1)(5-2-0, 2

1976 (11-3-1)(7-0-0, 11976 (11-3-1)(7-0-0, 1 1975 (12-3-2)(5-2-0, 1 1 1975 (12-3-2)(5-2-0, 1975 (12-3-2)(5-2-0, 1977 (11-6-2)(3-2-2, 21977 (11-6-2)(3-2-2, 2 11-30 12-6 11-30 12-6 Cornell (NCAA) 3 0 12-7 Stevenson Head Coach: Clifford (NCAA) vs. Howard 2 0 12-7 Head Coach: 9-12 9-17 9-20 9-23 9-27 9-30 10-7 10-11 10-14 10-18 10-21 10-29 11-5 11-12 11-15 11-19 11-26 12-3 12-4 Head Coach: CA Berkeley, # - at Final Four, Date Date 9-15 9-15 9-19 9-19 9-22 Clemson 9-22 9-29 Boston University 9-29 10-7 Yale 10-7 10-13 at Rhode Island 10-13 10-17 at Princeton Pennsylvania 1 10-17 10-20 Springfield 10-20 10-25 2 at Cornell 10-25 at Connecticut 1 10-30 10-30 11-4 1 11-4 Massachusetts 11-10 2 11-10 at Harvard 11-15 Dartmouth 11-15 1 11-18 (NCAA) Vermont 11-18 11-21 at Columbia 11-21 Stevenson Head Coach: Clifford 1 at Connecticut (NCAA) Head Coach: 1 0 3 3 1 Date 9-18 9-22 9-28 at Boston University (2ot) 10-5 at Yale 10-9 Rhode Island 1 10-12 Princeton 10-16 2 San Francisco at Pennsylvania 10-19 at Springfield10-23 Cornell 10-26 Connecticut 11-2 3 College Providence 11-10 1 11-16 1 8 Harvard at Dartmouth Stevenson 4 Head Coach: Clifford 3 Columbia (2ot) 4 1 2 0 3 3 0 2 Date Date 9-30 9-30 10-3 10-3 10-11 at Boston University 10-11 10-15 at Pennsylvania Yale 10-15 10-18 6 at Springfield10-22 10-18 Dartmouth at 10-25 10-22 0 Connecticut 10-25 Army at 4 11-1 0 11-8 11-12 3 11-15 1 1 0 11-19 11-22 11-25 Date Date 9-17 9-17 9-22 9-22 9-24 Yale 9-24 10-2 Boston University 10-2 Howard 10-5 10-5 10-8 at Princeton 10-8 10-13 at Rhode Island 5 10-13 10-15 Pennsylvania Springfield 10-15 10-20 0 at Cornell 10-23 10-20 at Connecticut 10-30 10-23 Army 4 11-6 10-30 at Harvard 1 11-13 11-6 4 Dartmouth 11-17 11-13 at Columbia 11-21 2 1 11-17 Bridgeport (NCAA) Stevenson Head Coach: Clifford at Connecticut (NCAA) 11-21 3 0 Head Coach: 6 1 2 Date Date 9-12 9-17 St. Louis 9-20 9-23 at Yale 9-27 at Boston University 9-30 Rhode Island 10-7 San Francisco 4 10-11 Princeton 10-14 at Pennsylvania 1 at Springfield (ot)10-18 Cornell 10-21 Connecticut 10-29 2 at Army 3 11-5 Harvard 1 0 11-12 2 2 3 11-15 at Dartmouth 1 Columbia 11-19 Dartmouth (NCAA) 11-26 Rhode Island (NCAA) 12-3 at Clemson (NCAA) 12-4 3 2 Stevenson Head Coach: Clifford vs. Hartwick (NCAA) # CA Berkeley, # - at Final Four, 1 2 vs. So. Illinois (NCAA) # 2 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 11-1 11-8 at Princeton 11-12 11-15 at Cornell Island Rhode 11-19 Harvard 11-22 (NCAA) Bridgeport 11-25 Columbia 3 5 2 1 4 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 3 1 4 2 2 1 3 1 3 0 1 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 2 3 0 6 0 3 2 0 1 1 2 2 4 4 1 3 0 1 3 OP OP OP OP OP )) )) stst stst 3 1 6 2 1 1 6 0 5 1 3 2 2 5 3 3 3 5 3 3 1 2 8 1 3 4 6 2 2 1 6 2 2 4 0 0 4 1 1 4 4 2 5 2 3 5 0 3 1 1 6 3 0 2 2 2 3 2 1 1 1 5 5 1 0 2 7 2 0 4 2 1 1 6 4 0 4 8 1 3 5 0 0 1 2 2 8 3 1 1 3 4 2 6 1 2 1 4 0 2 0 1 4 2 1 1 1 0 4 0 0 2 3 0 5 1 3 5 1 1 3 0 2 0 2 1 1 3 0 0 0 7 2 2 0 0 4 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 6 4 4 8 1 6 3 1 1 2 2 0 3 1 2 1 1 1 2 Tie) Tie) Tie) Tie) 18 BR OP BR BR OP BR BR OP BR BR OP BR BR BR OP 1 0 Tie) Tie) 3 4 rdrd rdrd thth Clifford Stevenson Clifford Clifford Stevenson Clifford Clifford Stevenson Clifford Clifford Stevenson Clifford Clifford Stevenson Clifford at Connecticut (3ot) (NCAA)at Connecticut (3ot) (NCAA) at Connecticut (4ot) (NCAA)at Connecticut (4ot) (NCAA) Columbia (2ot) (NCAA) Yale Hartwick (2ot) (NCAA) vs. St. Louis (NCAA) # Providence College College College Providence Providence Providence Boston UniversityBoston UniversityBoston UniversityBoston University PennsylvaniaPennsylvaniaPennsylvaniaPennsylvania at Rhode Islandat Rhode Island at Yale SpringfieldSpringfieldSpringfield DartmouthDartmouth at Connecticut ArmyArmyArmy AmherstAmherst Princeton Cornell at Harvard (NCAA) Harvard at Columbia at Columbia (NCAA) at Harvard Rhode Island at Pennsylvaniaat Pennsylvaniaat Pennsylvania at Boston Universityat Boston Universityat Boston Universityat Boston University Yale Yale at Springfieldat Springfieldat Springfield DartmouthDartmouth Connecticut at Armyat Armyat Army at Amherstat Amherst at Princeton at Cornell Harvard at Cornell Harvard Columbia Bridgeport (NCAA)Bridgeport (NCAA)Bridgeport (NCAA) (NCAA) (NCAA) at Harvard at Harvard at Boston Universityat Boston Universityat Boston University Tufts Tufts PennsylvaniaPennsylvaniaPennsylvania at Rhode Islandat Rhode Island at Yale SpringfieldSpringfieldSpringfield at Dartmouthat Dartmouth at Connecticut ArmyArmyArmy AmherstAmherst Princeton Cornell at Harvard Connecticut (NCAA) SpringfieldSpringfieldSpringfield at Dartmouthat Dartmouth at Connecticut ArmyArmyArmy at Trinity at Trinity at Trinity at Trinity PrincetonPrinceton Cornell at Harvard Middlebury (NCAA)Middlebury (NCAA)Middlebury (NCAA) (NCAA) (NCAA) at Harvard at Harvard Rhode Island Boston UniversityBoston UniversityBoston University at Pennsylvaniaat Pennsylvaniaat Pennsylvaniaat Pennsylvania Yale Yale at Springfieldat Springfieldat Springfield DartmouthDartmouth Connecticut at Armyat Armyat Army Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity at Princetonat Princeton Rhode Island at Boston Universityat Boston Universityat Boston University PennsylvaniaPennsylvaniaPennsylvaniaPennsylvania at Yale at Yale at Rhode Island 3 1

1973 (12-4-1)(6-1-0, 11973 (12-4-1)(6-1-0, 1 1974 (14-2-0)(7-0-0, 11974 (14-2-0)(7-0-0, 1 1971 (7-6-2)(2-3-2, 41971 (7-6-2)(2-3-2, 4 1972 (11-5-0)(5-2-0, 31972 (11-5-0)(5-2-0, 3 1970 (10-3-1)(3-2-1, 3 3 1970 (10-3-1)(3-2-1, 1970 (10-3-1)(3-2-1, Clifford Stevenson Head Coach: Clifford Head Coach: 11-30 12-8 (2ot) (NCAA) Yale 1-2 Stevenson Head Coach: Clifford Hartwick (2ot) (NCAA) Miami, FL # - at Final Four, 1 vs. St. Louis (NCAA) # 2 1 0 1 3 11-24 Columbia # - at Final Four, Miami, FL # - at Final Four, 11-24 11-30 12-8 1-2 Head Coach: 10-18 10-21 Springfield 10-24 at Dartmouth 10-28 at Connecticut 11-1 Army 11-4 Amherst 11-11 Princeton 11-18 Cornell 3 3 11-21 at Harvard 11-25 0 Connecticut (NCAA) 2 11-28 at Columbia Stevenson Head Coach: Clifford 4 (NCAA) at Harvard 2 2 3 10-14 at Yale Date Date 9-25 9-28 10-5 10-8 10-12 10-16 10-19 10-23 10-26 10-29 11-2 11-9 11-16 11-20 11-23 11-26 11-25 11-28 Head Coach: Date Date 9-29 9-29 10-5 10-5 10-10 Rhode Island 10-10 10-13 at Pennsylvania at Boston University 10-13 10-16 Yale 10-20 10-16 at Springfield 6 10-23 10-20 Dartmouth 10-26 0 10-23 Connecticut 1 10-31 2 10-26 at Army 11-3 3 10-31 at Amherst 1 11-10 11-3 at Princeton 11-17 11-10 at Cornell 2 2 11-20 11-17 Harvard 11-20 9-25 9-28 10-5 College Providence 10-8 Boston University 10-12 Pennsylvania 4 10-16 at Rhode Island at Yale 10-19 Springfield 0 18 10-23 Dartmouth 1 10-26 at Connecticut 10-29 Army 5 2 11-2 Amherst 1 11-9 0 Princeton 11-16 Cornell 0 11-20 at Harvard 11-23 (NCAA) Harvard 1 11-26 at Columbia 5 1 11-6 11-13 11-20 11-23 11-29 Head Coach: Date Date 9-26 9-30 10-7 10-10 10-14 10-18 10-21 10-24 10-28 11-1 11-4 11-11 11-18 11-21 10-14 10-17 10-20 10-24 10-28 10-31 11-7 11-14 11-17 11-24 Head Coach: Date Date 9-25 9-25 9-28 9-28 10-2 Rhode Island 10-2 10-9 Boston University 10-9 10-12 at Pennsylvania 10-16 Yale 10-12 Springfield at 10-19 10-16 Dartmouth 5 10-22 10-19 Connecticut 10-27 5 10-22 0 at Army 1 10-30 10-27 Trinity 3 6 11-6 10-30 at Princeton 11-13 at Cornell 2 3 11-20 Harvard 11-23 Columbia 11-29 Bridgeport (NCAA) Stevenson Head Coach: Clifford (NCAA) at Harvard 4 0 1 3 9-26 9-30 10-7 at Boston University Tufts 10-10 Pennsylvania 4 0 1 3 Date Date 9-26 9-29 10-3 10-10 9-26 9-29 10-3 Rhode Island 10-10 at Boston University 10-14 Pennsylvania at Yale 10-17 1 Springfield 10-20 Dartmouth at 10-24 0 at Connecticut 10-28 Army 3 10-31 at Trinity 0 1 11-7 Princeton 11-14 1 0 Cornell 2 11-17 Harvard at 11-24 1 Middlebury (NCAA) 1 Stevenson Head Coach: Clifford (NCAA) Harvard at 1 1 0 2 2 1 2 3 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 4 0 2 3 0 2 3 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 6 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 2 OP OP OP OP OP )) )) )) )) )) 1 stst stst stst stst 0 3 3 1 2 4 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 0 2 4 1 2 5 3 1 1 5 0 0 1 4 3 2 4 0 2 1 6 0 2 0 3 0 0 4 0 2 6 1 6 1 2 2 0 4 4 0 5 0 3 2 2 2 0 3 4 0 1 3 1 2 0 3 1 1 3 0 6 1 1 1 0 2 1 3 3 0 4 2 0 1 2 1 2 3 0 3 0 2 1 6 2 4 1 5 1 5 2 3 3 3 4 2 2 3 2 4 1 3 2 6 6 2 3 4 4 5 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 6 1 2 2 0 6 4 3 6 2 4 2 6 3 4 3 3 ndnd 11 11 BR BR BR OP BR BR OP BR BR OP BR OP BR BR OP 0 2 Clifford Stevenson Stevenson Clifford Clifford Clifford Stevenson Clifford Clifford Stevenson Clifford Clifford Stevenson Clifford Clifford Stevenson Stevenson Clifford Clifford vs. Michigan St. (NCAA)#vs. Michigan St. (NCAA)#vs. Michigan St. (NCAA)#vs. Michigan St. (NCAA)#vs. Michigan St. (NCAA)#vs. Michigan St. (NCAA)#vs. Michigan St. (NCAA)# at Princetonat Princeton at Cornell at Harvard Bridgeport (NCAA)Bridgeport (NCAA)Bridgeport (NCAA) ColumbiaColumbia (NCAA) at Harvard Rhode Island Boston UniversityBoston UniversityBoston University at Pennsylvaniaat Pennsylvaniaat Pennsylvaniaat Pennsylvania at Amherstat Amherst Yale at Springfieldat Springfieldat Springfield DartmouthDartmouth Connecticut at Armyat Armyat Army at Connecticut ArmyArmyArmy SpringfieldSpringfieldSpringfieldSpringfield PrincetonPrinceton Cornell at Harvard at Columbia (NCAA) Fair-Dickinson at Armyat Armyat Army 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1968 (11-4-0)(6-1-0, 11968 (11-4-0)(6-1-0, 1 1967 (13-0-1)(6-0-1, 11967 (13-0-1)(6-0-1, 1 1966 (11-1-0)(7-0-0, 11966 (11-1-0)(7-0-0, 1 1965 (12-1-1)(7-0-0, 1 1 1965 (12-1-1)(7-0-0, 1965 (12-1-1)(7-0-0, Clifford Stevenson Head Coach: Clifford Atlanta, GA # - at Final Four, Head Coach: Head Coach: Atlanta, GA # - at Final Four, 11-1 11-8 11-15 11-17 11-22 11-24 Head Coach: Date Date 9-27 9-27 9-29 9-29 10-4 Rhode Island 10-4 10-8 Boston University 10-8 10-11 at Pennsylvania at Amherst 10-11 10-15 Yale 10-18 10-15 at Springfield 4 10-21 10-18 Dartmouth 10-24 3 10-21 2 Connecticut 2 11-1 10-24 at Army 2 4 11-8 at Princeton 11-15 at Cornell 11-17 at Harvard 11-22 0 3 Bridgeport (NCAA) 11-24 Columbia Stevenson Head Coach: Clifford (NCAA) at Harvard 2 1 0 4 10-23 10-26 10-30 11-2 11-9 11-16 11-23 11-25 11-29 12-5 11-18 11-25 Head Coach: Date Date 9-28 9-28 10-5 10-5 10-12 Rhode Island 10-12 10-16 Pennsylvania at Yale 10-16 10-19 at Williams 10-19 10-23 at Dartmouth 10-26 at Connecticut 10-30 Army 11-2 3 Springfield 0 11-9 1 Princeton 11-16 4 6 Cornell 2 at Harvard 3 0 9-23 9-30 10-7 10-10 10-14 10-18 10-21 10-27 11-1 11-4 11-8 11-11 9-24 10-1 10-8 at Wesleyan 10-12 Pennsylvania 10-15 at Yale at Connecticut 10-15 10-18 at Dartmouth 10-22 10-18 Rhode Island 10-26 10-22 Army 10-29 10-26 Springfield 11-5 10-29 6 Princeton 3 11-12 11-5 1 6 Cornell 1 11-19 11-12 at Harvard 11 Stevenson Head Coach: Clifford 11-19 1 at Columbia 0 Head Coach: Date Date 9-23 9-30 10-7 at Fairleigh-Dickinson 10-10 Wesleyan 2 10-14 at Pennsylvania at Rhode Island 10-18 0 Yale 10-21 Williams 10-27 Dartmouth 11-1 at Army 1 3 11-4 11-8 at Springfield 1 0 at Princeton 11-11 Connecticut 11-18 at Cornell 11-25 Harvard Stevenson Head Coach: Clifford Columbia 3 0 11-13 11-20 11-23 11-27 Head Coach:Head Coach: Date Date 9-24 10-1 10-8 10-12 Date Date 9-18 9-18 9-25 9-25 at Akron 10-2 10-2 10-9 Wesleyan 10-9 10-16 at Pennsylvania 10-16 Yale 10-20 Dartmouth 10-20 10-23 Rhode Island at 10-23 10-27 Connecticut 10-27 10-30 Springfield at 3 10-30 11-6 at Princeton 11-6 11-13 2 11 at Cornell 11-20 Harvard 0 11-23 Columbia at 11-27 Ithaca (NCAA) Stevenson Head Coach: Clifford Navy (NCAA) at 2 2 2 2 6 1 11-23 11-25 at Columbia 11-29 (NCAA) Fair-Dickinson 12-5 3 at Army (NCAA) 0 3 1 291255.P.indd 27 291255.P.indd 28 A page 28 23 NCAA AppeArANCes 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs 4 NCAA semIfINALs | | | LL -T 02 RoeIln 5 0 2 1 0 5 1 1 0 2 Charlottesville, VA Harvard # -atLanzera/SheratonClassic, 0 Providence College Head Coach:Trevor Adair 11-7 1 Cornell 11-3 atPennsylvania 2 10-31 RhodeIsland 10-23 vs.Virginia # 10-21 vs.NorthCarolina # atDartmouth 10-17 Hofstra 10-15 10-9 10-6 15 a avr o) 2 0 0 9 0 11-20 0 11-13 2 Hartwick 11-20 11-5 3 atHarvard (ot) 11-13 10-29 atCornell 11-5 10-22 Pennsylvania 10-29 atRhodeIsland 10-19 10-22 atColumbia 10-15 10-19 Dartmouth 10-9 atHolyCross 10-15 1 1 10-5 atPrinceton 10-9 2 10-5 5 10-1 atMaine 10-1 2 9-28 Yale 9-28 9-25 Lehigh 1 atSouthCarolina (ot)# 9-25 9-21 NewHampshire 9-21 9-18 BryantCollege 9-18 9-13 9-13 9-10 9-10 Date Charlottesville, VA # - Head Coach: 11-7 11-3 10-31 10-23 10-21 10-17 10-15 10-9 atBostonUniversity 10-6 atYale 9-29 9-29 Maine 9-26 9-26 Princeton 9-22 9-22 Columbia 9-17 9-17 HolyCross 9-14 9-14 9-10 9-10 Date 1 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 atHarvard 1 # -atMetLifeClassic,Columbia,SC 3 atProvidence College Head Coach:Trevor Adair 3 atCornell 11-7 5 11-4 atConnecticut 11-1 2 vs.Evansville# 10-28 vs.Rutgers# 10-25 atRhodeIsland 2 10-24 Pennsylvania 1 atPrinceton 10-14 0 10-11 atMaine 2 Dartmouth(ot) 10-9 atColumbia 10-4 BostonUniversity 10-1 Yale9-26 BostonCollege 9-23 9-18 9-11 Date 0 Head Coach: 2 3 11-10 Harvard 2 0 Head Coach:Trevor11-3 Adair Cornell 3 0 11-10 10-30 3 Connecticut 11-3 10-26 0 0 1 atPennsylvania 10-30 10-23 Providence College 0 10-26 10-18 Columbia 10-23 atDartmouth 3 10-13 atBostonCollege 10-18 10-9 Princeton 10-13 1 atMassachusetts 10-9 10-6 RhodeIsland 10-6 10-2 atBostonUniversity 10-2 9-29 atYale9-29 9-25 9-25 atFairfield 9-20 9-20 Maine 9-17 9-17 9-14 Date 0 1 1 0 2 atHarvard 3 Head Coach:Clifford Stevenson 3 Dartmouth 1 11-3 2 (2ot) atCornell 10-30 atConnecticut(2ot) 3 10-26 2 Pennsylvania 2 10-24 Fairfield 10-19 0 2 atColumbia BostonCollege 10-16 atPrinceton 10-13 1 Massachusetts 10-9 BostonUniversity 10-5 atRhodeIsland 0 10-2 atProvidence College 9-25 Yale9-21 9-18 atMaine 9-14 9-11 Date 23 tRtes(CA 1 3 1 2 atRutgers(NCAA) # -Umbro Kickoff Classic Head Coach:Trevor 3 Adair atBostonUniv. (NCAA) 12-3 11-27 # -Umbro Kickoff Classic Head Coach: 12-3 11-27 1994 (13-4-1)(5-1-1,1 atLanzera/SheratonClassic, 1990 (4-10-1)(1-6-0,8

1993 (8-7-0)(2-5-0,7 1992 (6-7-2)(2-4-1,6 1991 (7-6-2)(3-3-1,4 Hartwick at Harvard (ot) at Cornell Pennsylvania at RhodeIsland at Columbia Dartmouth at HolyCross at Princeton at Maine Yale Lehigh at SouthCarolina (ot)# New Hampshire Bryant College Harvard Providence College Cornell at Pennsylvania Rhode Island vs. Virginia # vs. NorthCarolina # at Dartmouth Hofstra at BostonUniversity at Yale Maine Princeton Columbia Holy Cross Harvard Cornell Connecticut at Pennsylvania Providence College Columbia at Dartmouth at BostonCollege Princeton at Massachusetts Rhode Island at BostonUniversity at Yale at Fairfield Maine New Hamp.(ot)(NCAA) at Rutgers(NCAA) at BostonUniv. (NCAA) Ime Trevor Adair Trevor Adair Trevor Adair 0 1 r st 2 3 R OP BR OP BR OP BR OP BR OP BR Tie) th th th 2 0 2 9 2 1 4 3 2 0 2 2 1 2 5 0 1 4 0 5 2 2 0 2 1 0 0 2 2 4 0 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 4 0 2 1 2 0 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 2 0 4 0 1 2 0 2 4 2 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 2 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 0 5 2 2 1 1 0 1 3 3 th ) ) ) ) OP OP OP 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 3 3 1 0 0 3 4 0 0 3 2 2 Head Coach: 12-3 11-26 23 tVrii NA) 4 1 0 2 atVirginia (NCAA) Head Coach:MikeNoonan atLafayette(NCAA) 12-3 11-26 02 Pnslai 2 0 2 11-21 0 11-14 1 11-7 Dartmouth 11-21 atHarvard 10-31 11-14 10-24 atCornell 1 11-7 3 Pennsylvania 10-21 10-31 atRhodeIsland 2 1 1 10-24 10-17 atColumbia 10-21 10-10 3 atPrinceton Providence College 10-17 10-6 0 Yale10-10 10-3 1 vs.FloridaInt’l~ 10-6 2 2 9-27 vs.Navy~ 10-3 3 9-25 NewHampshire 9-27 0 vs.LongIslandU.* 9-23 9-25 * vs.Wis-Milwaukee 9-23 9-20 Davidson# 9-20 9-18 BostonCollege# 9-18 9-13 9-13 9-11 9-11 Date ~ -atAldephiUniversity * -gameplayedatYale # -atRutgersadidas/FootlockerClassic 0 0 Head Coach: 1 ~ -atAldephiUniversity 2 1 11-23 2 * -gameplayedatYale 1 11-16 # -atRutgersadidas/FootlockerClassic 1 vs.St.John’s (NCAA)~ 3 Head Coach:MikeNoonan 11-11 atDartmouth(ot)* 2 11-23 0 11-1 Harvard 11-16 Cornell 1 10-29 6 11-11 RhodeIsland 10-25 11-1 atPennsylvania 0 10-29 10-21 atHartford 10-25 3 10-18 Princeton(ot) 1 10-21 BostonCollege 10-15 4 10-18 3 0 atYale 10-12 atProvidence College 10-15 vs.St.John’s # 10-7 2 10-12 atRutgers# 10-7 10-5 10-5 Columbia 10-3 atNewHampshire 10-3 9-27 Fairfield 9-27 9-20 CalBerkeley 9-20 9-17 Rider 9-17 9-14 9-14 9-12 9-12 Date Head Coach: 11-16 11-13 11-9 11-5 11-2 10-25 10-22 10-19 10-16 10-11 10-8 1 atButler 2 10-4 2 Vermont 9-29 0 9-29 Yale 9-27 Providence College 9-27 9-21 atBostonUniversity 9-21 9-17 9-17 9-14 Date 15 tRoeIln 1 2 3 1 0 Dartmouth 2 Head Coach:MikeNoonan Hartwick 11-16 atHarvard 5 1 atRhodeIsland 11-13 atCornell 11-9 2 11-5 Pennsylvania 11-2 NewHampshire 10-25 atColumbia 10-22 Hartford 10-19 Loyola atHolyCross 10-16 atPrinceton 10-11 10-8 10-4 - Byn olg 6 0 6 BryantCollege 9-12 9-12 9-8 Date 9-19 9-16 11-19 11-12 11-8 11-5 11-1 10-29 10-29 10-24 10-21 10-13 10-8 9-30 9-27 9-23 11 hd sad 0 1 1 Cornell 11-19 atHartwick 0 1 0 11-12 Harvard RhodeIsland 2 11-8 2 11-5 atCalSt.Fullerton 11-1 atUCLA 10-29 HolyCross 10-29 atPennsylvania 10-24 2 Columbia 1 atDartmouth 10-21 Princeton 10-13 5 2 atNewHampshire (ot) 10-8 Yale9-30 (ot) 9-27 atLehigh BostonUniversity 9-23 9-19 9-16 ! -atAdelphiUniversity ~ -FIUTournament, atNavy * -FilaClassic # -adidasBrown Classic Head Coach: ! -atAdelphiUniversity ~ -FIUTournament, atNavy * -FilaClassic # -adidasBrown Classic Head Coach:MikeNoonan esuLTs 1995 (16-4-0)(6-1-0,1 1996 (8-5-4)(1-3-3,6 1998 (12-3-2)(5-0-2,1 1997 (11-6-1)(5-1-1,1

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- - 1953 2 6 0 - - - 1952 2 5 1 - - - 1951 1 5 1 - - - 1950 4 4 1 - - - 1949 5 3 1 - - - 1948 5 5 0 - - - 1947 3 3 1 - - - 1946 3 4 2 - - - 1945 6 1 0 - - - 1944 2 6 0 - - - 1943 2 6 0 - - - 1942 3 5 0 - - - 1941 4 3 1 - - - 1940 3 4 1 - - - 1939 3 5 0 - - - 1938 2 8 0 - - - 1937 8 1 2 - - - 1936 7 0 3 - - - 1935 5 3 0 - - - 1934 6 1 1 - - - 1933 3 2 1 - - - 1932 2 3 2 - - - 1931 2 2 3 - - - 1930 1 3 4 - - - 1929 1 3 3 - - - 1928 1 5 1 - - - Year Year W L 1927 1 T 6 W 0 L T - - Place - 1958 2 7 0 1960 1 9 0 6 0 0 1 7 6 0 8 1969 9 4 2 4 2 1 2 1962 5 1963 11 5 2 1 1 1966 11 3 1967 1 13 6 3 1968 0 11 1 0 1 4 0 1 7 0 4 1 0 6 0 0 6 1 1 1 0 1 1 1956 7 1957 2 3 6 0 1959 3 1 5 3 3 2 1 1961 6 0 4 5 0 3 4 2 0 5 1 5 4 2 0 2 1926 1 2 2 - - - 1964 7 1965 12 3 1 2 1 4 7 1 0 2 0 1 1 291255.P.indd 29 291255.P.indd 30 A page 30 23 NCAA AppeArANCes 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs 4 NCAA semIfINALs | | | LL A 1973 JimOhaus,B HermanSsebazza,F 1971 ChipYoung, B 1970 HermanSsebazza,F VicDeJong,F 1969 BenBrewster, F VicDeJong,F 1968 PatMigliore,B 1967 PatMigliore,B 1966 JohnKrupski,B 1965 AllanWalsh, GK 1964 PhilSolomita,B 1963 JeffLarentowicz,B 2004 AdomCrew, F 2003 CoryGibbs,B 2000 CoryGibbs,B 1998 HansWittusen, B 1997 ChrisFox,B 1995 DarrenEales,F 1994 PatWeir, B 1979 RaySchnettgoecke,B 1977 FredPereira,F 1976 FredPereira,F 1975 FredPereira,F 1974 Marcos Romaneiro ’05 Jeff Larentowicz,B Gary Hughes,F Tom Walsh, B Steve Ralbosvsky, B Steve Ralbosvsky, B Ferdinand Treusacher, B merICANs All-America Marcio ’01 Selections BillChampaigne,GK PaulObermeyer, GK CarlosFernandez,M Tom O’Brien,F 1981 CarlosFernandez,M 1980 PeterVan Beek,F PeterVan Beek,F DaveFlaschen,GK 1978 RaySchnettgoecke,B RaySchnettgoecke,B MarkGriffith,F 1977 Tom Walsh, B MarkGriffith,F FredPereira,F SteveRalbovsky, B 1976 DanFrazier, F SteveRalbovsky, B FredPereira,F 1975 ChipYoung, B FredPereira,F ChipYoung, B 1974 JohnSanzo,GK JimOhaus,B 1971 ChipYoung, B JimOhaus,B BenBrewster, F 1970 HermanSsebazza,F BenBrewster, F 1969 VicDeJong,F HermanSsebazza,F 1968 VicDeJong,F PatMigliore,B 1967 AllanWalsh, GK PatMigliore,B 1966 JohnKrupski,B AllanWalsh, GK 1965 PhilSolomita,B PhilSolomita,B 1964 AlanYoung, F 1963 BillHooks,F 1962 DennettMaster, GK 1960 MichaelStrem,F 1957 BruceYeutter, B 1956 Scott Powers’01 &I 1 st Team All-IvySelections vy DylanSheehan,F NickElenz-Martin,M RhettBernstein,D KevinDavies,F 2008 MattBritner, D AndrewDaniels,F RhettBernstein,D RhettBernstein,D 2007 BenBrackett,M AndrewDaniels,F MarcosRomaneiro,M 2006 MattBritner, D ChrisGomez,GK 2005 JeffLarentowicz,B JeffLarentowicz,B 2004 DustinBranan,B AdomCrew, F 2003 DustinBranan,B ScottPowers,F/M 2002 CoryGibbs,B AdamBuchanan,M 2001 Marcio,F JohnDevine,B MatthewCross,GK 2000 RyanSmith,M CoryGibbs,B CoryGibbs,B 1999 HansWittusen, B MattCross,GK 1998 LenLiptak,B MikeRudy, F GaryHughes,F 1997 HansWittusen, B 1996 Tim Webb, GK ShaunHarkin,M ChrisFox,B GaryHughes,F/M 1995 DarrenEales,F 1994 DarrenEales,F 1993 DarrenEales,F 1992 JohnCarroll,F 1985 GregJanetos,B 1982 Peter Van Beek ’79 (since 1955) aeCoi 8 2 1 55 56 15 22 20 57 17 21 64 64 18 22 Dave Coonin’85 71 10 Scott Powers’01 21 19 Aaron Fernandes’97 27 Adom Crew’04 26 Mike Rudy’00 Ambrose Murray’36 Gary Hughes’96 Marcio ’01 Mark Detora’68 arnEls’5 1 1 83 85 21 17 31 33 Bill Frost’74 Alan Young ’64 Darren Eales’95 Ben Brewster’68 ee a ek’9 5 0 110 20 45 Peter Van Beek’79 Adom Crew’04 Mark Detora’68 Ambrose Murray’36 Marcio ‘01 Darren Eales’95 Bill Frost’74 Alan Young ’64 Ben Brewster’68 Peter Van Beek’79 Fred Pereira’77 Name 124 30 47 Fred Pereira’77 Name Adam Buchanan‘02 Mike Rudy’00 Brian Joyce’06 Chris Fox’96 Ted Foster’96 Ben Brewster’68 Mark Detora’68 Peter Van Beek’79 Aaron Fernandes’97 Darren Eales’95 Vic DeJong’68 Scott Powers’01 Gary Hughes’96 Darren Howerton’09 Fred Pereira’77 Name Top 15PointsLeaders Top 15AssistLeaders Top 10GoalScorers Fred Pereira’77 5 0 60 64 10 16 25 24 70 14 28 2 73 75 9 11 32 32 A PTS A G 25 26 27 28 31 32 32 33 45 47 16 16 17 17 17 17 19 20 21 21 21 22 22 26 30 G A 9/8/09 4:21:59 PM 31 23 NCAA AppeArANCes 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs 4 NCAA semIfINALs

page | | | 9/8/09 4:22:04 PM eCords r 1995 Brown vs. BU - NCAA 63, 1974 (16 games) 44, 1989 (14 games) 4, 1937 (11 games) vs. Penn 1994 8, vs. Bryant 1984, 58, 1994 1974 42, vs. Boston University, 173, 1974 9, 1998 6, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1993, 2000, 2002, 2004 Season: 6, 1937 26, 1966-68 Scored In a Season: Most Goals In a Season: Most Goals Allowed In a Season: Least Goals Allowed Most Assists In a Game: Most Assists In a Season: Most Points In a Game: Most Points In a Season: Most Shutouts In a Season: Shutout In a Season: Most Times Most Consecutive Shutouts In a Most Consecutive Games Not Shutout: Matt Cross ’01 16, 1995 (16-4) 16, 1995 11, 1989 (3-11-1) and 2002 4, 1930, 1985, 1996, 0, 1951 (0-5-2) (13-0-1) 0, 1936 (7-0-3); 1967 .964, 1967 (13-0-1) 16, 1963-78 5, 1926-30 and 1951-55 17 goals, vs. Boston Univ. (18-1), 1974 26 games, 1966-68 13 games, 1966-67 9 games, 1959-60 1974 18, vs. Boston University, Most Games Won In a Season: Won Most Games a Season: Most Games Lost In In a Season: Most Ties In a Season: Least Games Won a Season: Least Games Lost In Percentage In a Season: Best Winning Seasons: Most Consecutive Winning Most Consecutive Losing Seasons: Largest Margin of Victory: Longest Undefeated Streak: Streak: Longest Winning Longest Losing Streak: Most Goals Scored In a Game:

(1974-76/45 games) (1974-76/45 games) Fred Pereira ’77 11, Alan Young vs. UConn 11, Alan Young (1963/ 5G, 1A) 58, Fred Pereira (1974/16 games/25G, 8A) 124, Fred Pereira (1974-76/45 games) Points: 12, Darren Eales (1994) 9, Fred Pereira (1976), Darren Eales (1994) 9, Matt Cross (1998) 24, Matt Cross (1997-00) 4, Peter Corn (1937/11 games)/ Jarrett Leech (2005/9 games) 11, Bob Bernius (1966-67/18 games) 5, Alan Young vs. UConn (1963) 5, Alan Young games) 25, Fred Pereira (1974/16 47, Fred Pereira (1963) 4, Fran Golet vs. URI 14, Fred Pereira (1975/17 games) 30, Fred Pereira 5, H .L. Thomps on v s. Clark (1941) Most Points In a Game: Most Points In a Season: Most Points In a Career: Most Consecutive Games Scored Most Consecutive Games Scored Goals: Most Shutouts In a Season: Most Shutouts In a Career: Least Goals Allowed In a Season: Least Goals Allowed In a Career: Most Goals In a Season: Most Goals In a Career: Most Assists In a Game: Most Assists In a Season: Most Assists In a Career: Most Goals In a Game: Most Goals 291255.P.indd 31 291255.P.indd 32 B page 32 23 NCAA AppeArANCes 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs 4 NCAA semIfINALs | | | ruNo more information. e-mail [email protected] Visit www.brunounited.com or sport politics. limiting factorsofincomeandyouth regardless ofthetraditionally to themostdeservingindividuals will providethebestopportunities greater Providencearea.Thisclub racially diversecrosssectionofthe economic backgroundsanda youth playersfromdisadvantaged United wantstoattractandinclude facet oftheplayers’lives.Bruno skills necessaryforsuccessinevery promote responsibilityandthelife will movebeyondthesoccerfieldto participants. Playerdevelopment is availableandaccessibletoall top-flight youthsoccerclubthat the region.Thegoalistobuilda Games andtoptournamentsin in USClubSoccerDevelopmental League, andwillalsobeinvolved and theRhodeIslandPremier the MAPLELeague,NEPSLLeague The teamswilltravelandplayin University Men’s CoachingStaff. and isdirectedbytheBrown profit organizationthatwasfounded Bruno UnitedFutbolClubisanon- u NITed f n n n n n n n benefits ofbeingamembertheFanClubinclude: activities forpeoplewhocareaboutsoccer.” Someofthefunctionsand game inanenjoyableandfriendlyenvironment.Ourmantrais,“Soccer is tobringsoccerfansingreaterProvidencetogetherordersupportthe Bruno UnitedFanClubwascreatedinthefallof2001.Thegoalclub [email protected]. FanClubOutingstoourawaygames,Revolutiongames andUSNationalTeam events Adopt-A-PlayerProgram FanAppreciationDays BrunoUnitedFanzineSubscription Post-GameHospitalityTent admissiontomeetandgreetourplayers SpecialSeatingSectionatBrownUniversityMen’s Soccergames uTBoL C LuB 9/8/09 4:22:09 PM 33 23 NCAA AppeArANCes 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs 4 NCAA semIfINALs

page | | | 9/8/09 4:22:14 PM TAff s Joan Taylor Athletic Director Senior Associate Matt Culp Administrative Assistant Christine Almeida Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic upporT Director Tom Bold Tom Student Services s Associate Athletic Robert Kenneally Culp earned a Master of Arts in Exercise Culp earned a Master from the University and Sports Science May 2003. While of North Carolina in was a graduate at North Carolina, Culp covering trainer, assistant certified Heels. He Tar several sports for the the athletic trainer for was a certified Camps and UNC Athletic Summer for Services Physical the Student Health Therapy Clinic. Giants New York Culp interned with the of the from June 2003 to June 2004, and made a poster presentation at the 2004 NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. He is an American Heart Association Healthcare Provider (CPR and AED) in several states, and is a licensed ATC including Rhode Island, New Jersey and North Carolina. Culp resides in Providence, Rhode Island. Associate Athletic Director Manager Matt Culp Adrienne Cohen Director of Athletics Michael Goldberger Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Roger Marandino Matthew Culp Matthew Culp joined the Brown Athletic staff in August 2004 as an assistant athletic trainer and has worked with several teams at Brown including the men’s baseball and teams. soccer, Culp trainer, A certified athletic graduated from Indiana University in May 2001 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology/Athletic Training. He worked as a student trainer at Indiana, covering myriad teams, and worked the Indiana Soccer Camp and Bob Knight Basketball School. He also served as a student trainer for the Big 10 Championship and NCAA Men’s in 2000. Basketball Tournament Dean Liaison Stephen Lassonde Lyndsey Maurer Lyndsey Jim Valles Faculty Liaison Assistant Director Sports Information Assistant Director Lyndsey Maurer Lyndsey came to Brown in September of 2006 as an Assistant Director of Sports Information. She handles all media demands and publicity for 37 varsity sports several of Brown’s including men’s throughout the year, and basketball, men’s women’s soccer, and women’s waterpolo, men’s women’s softball and track & field, cross country, gymnastics. at the Maurer worked Prior to Brown, Sun Newspaper in Cleveland, Ohio, where she worked as both a news and Before that, she worked sports reporter. at Robert Falls & Company Public Relations. A native of Broadview Heights, Ohio, of St. 2004 graduate Maurer is a Bonaventure University where she earned a B.A. in Journalism/Mass Communications and was a four-year basketball member of the women’s team in the Atlantic 10 Conference. Maurer is member of the College Sports Information Directors of America, ECAC- Unlimited. SIDA, and Words 291255.P.indd 33 291255.P.indd 34 NCAA C page 34 23 NCAA AppeArANCes | 19 Ivy LeAgue TITLes | 8 NCAA QuArTerfINALs | 4 NCAA semIfINALs n YOU MAY NOT: four-year collegiateinstitution. student remainsaprospectuntilenrollmentat colleges areconsideredprospects.Ultimately, a athletes enrolledinpreparatoryschoolortwo-year classes forthe9thgrade.Inaddition,student- as a“prospect,”isanyindividualwhohasstarted A prospectivestudent-athlete,commonlyknown Athletics Interests,youretainthisstatusFOREVER! Once youbecomeaRepresentativeoftheUniversity’s n n n n n n n n by theserules,ifyouhaveever: Athletic Interests(abooster),andthereforegoverned You are a RepresentativeoftheUniversity’s information. 401-863-7584 ifyourequireclarificationormore the AssistantAthleticDirectorforComplianceat say. Alwaysaskbeforeyouact,andpleasecontact the confusionyoumayhaveaboutwhatrules NCAA regulations,andalsotoclearupsomeof is designedtohelpyoufamiliarizeyourselfwith The followingsummaryoffrequentlyaskedquestions and itsteams. questions youmayhaveassupporttheUniversity Athletic Departmentisavailabletoassistyouwithany about compliancewiththerules,andBrown athletes. Forthatreason,itisimportanttobediligent the eligibilityofcurrentandprospectivestudent- and theconsequencesofbreakingthemcanaffect NCAA regulationsarecomplexandever-changing,

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