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Notre Dame Men's Soccer Notre Dame Combined Team Statistics (As of Sep 30, 2010) All Games Athlletiic Mediia Rellatiions Offiice Uniiversiity of Notre Dame 112 Joyce Center 2010 Uniiversiity of Notre Dame, IN 46556 Phone: 574.631.7516 • Fax: 574.631.7941 Web Siite: UND.com • Twiitter: UND_com NNOOTTRREE DDAAMMEE Men’s Soccer Contact: Sean Carrollll (O) 574.631.2664 • (C) 574.340.2177 E-Maiill: [email protected] MMEENN’’SS SSOOCCCCEERR 2010 Schedule/Results PROVIDENCE (5-2-1) at NOTRE DAME (3-2-3) Overall (3-2-3); BIG EAST (1-0-0) Sunday, Oct. 3 • 2:30 p.m. (ET) AUGUST Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, Ind. 23 Mon. UIC (ex.) W, 3-2 Notre Dame Leads Series 12-2-1 28 Sat. vs. #10 Ohio State^ (ex.) W, 2-0 TV: CBS College Sports (Live) 29 Sun. at IPFW^ (ex.) W, 3-0 Live Audio: UND.com SEPTEMBER Live Stats: Gametracker on UND.com 3 Fri. vs. #5 UCLA! L, 0-1 In-Game Blog: UND.com (Bloomington, Ind.) 5 Sun. CALIFORNIA! T, 0-0 (2ot) SETTING THE STAGE … The Notre Dame men’s soccer team returns to BIG EAST action when they play host to Providence MIKE BERTICELLI MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT 10 Fri. #22 DRAKE W, 2-0 in a Blue Division battle at 2:30 p.m. (ET) on Sunday, Oct. 3. The game will be aired live on CBS 12 Sun. CAL POLY W, 5-1 College Sports. The Fighting Irish are 3-2-3 this season, while the Friars are 5-2-1. Notre Dame leads the all-time series against Providence, 12-2-1. 17 Fri. at Michigan T, 0-0 (2ot) 19 Sun. #15 MICHIGAN STATE L, 0-2 HOW TO FOLLOW … 25 Sat. #12 ST. JOHN’S* W, 1-0 CBS College Sports will broadcast Sunday’s game … Brent Stover will handle play-by-play duties, 29 Wed. vs. Northwestern T, 0-0 (2ot) while Richard Broad will serve as the color analyst … in addition to the television coverage, a live (Toyota Park; Bridgeview, Ill.) audio broadcast and live stats via Gametracker will be available on UND.com … fans can sign up OCTOBER for ‘Irish Alert’ on UND.com to receive text message score updates … updates and results can also 3 Sun. PROVIDENCE* 2:30 p.m. be found on Twitter at UND_com. (CBS College Sports) 6 Wed. at Indiana 7:00 p.m. DOUBLE HEADER … 9 Sat. at West Virginia* 7:30 p.m. The Notre Dame-Providence match will be preceded by the Notre Dame-St. John’s women’s game 13 Wed. MARQUETTE* 7:00 p.m. at Alumni Stadium … that contest is slated for a noon (ET) kickoff and will also be aired on CBS 16 Sat. at Louisville* 7:00 p.m. College Sports. 19 Tue. at Seton Hall* 7:00 p.m. 22 Fri. at Connecticut* 8:00 p.m. IRISH AT A GLANCE … (Fox Soccer Channel) Notre Dame is 3-2-3 on the season … the Irish played Northwestern to a 1-1 draw on Wednesday 27 Wed. PITTSBURGH* 7:00 p.m. night at Toyota Park in Bridgeview, Ill. … senior forward Steven Perry netted the equalizer in the 30 Sat. GEORGETOWN* 11:00 a.m. 79th minute … the Fighting Irish topped No. 12 St. John’s 1-0 last Saturday in the BIG EAST open - NOVEMBER er … Perry tallied the game winner in the 70th minute … Perry has a team-high four goals … the 3 Wed. BIG EAST First Round TBA Irish are averaging 1.12 goals per game, while allowing 0.62 per contest … junior midfielder (Campus Sites) Michael Rose and sophomore midfielder Dillon Powers both have a team-best two assists … jun - 6 Sat. BIG EAST Quarterfinals TBA ior goalkeeper Will Walsh has made seven starts in goal and boasts a 3-2-2 record with four (Campus Sites) 12 Fri. BIG EAST Semifinals TBA Notre Dame Men’s Soccer Quick Facts Fighting Irish in 2010 (Red Bull Arena; Harrison, N.J.) At home .......................................... 3-1-1 14 Sun. BIG EAST Final TBA First Varsity Season .................. 1977 On the road .................................... 0-0-1 (Red Bull Arena; Harrison, N.J.) All-Time Record ........................ 435-213-72 (.654) At neutral sites ................................ 0-1-1 17 Wed. NCAA First Round TBA NCAA Tourn. Appearances ........ 13 (1988; 1993-94; 1996; 2001-09) Vs. BIG EAST teams .......................... 1-0-0 Best NCAA Finish ...................... Quarterfinals (2006 & 2007) (Campus Sites) In overtime ...................................... 0-0-3 Play during the day .......................... 2-1-0 21 Tue. NCAA Second Round TBA Head Coach .............................. Bobby Clark (Campus Sites) ................................................ (Jordanhill College ’67) Play at night .................................... 1-1-3 28 Sun. NCAA Third Round TBA Record at Notre Dame .............. 120-55-29 (.659)/10th season Vs. a team ranked 1-5 .................... 0-1-0 (Campus Sites) Career Record .......................... 273-118-54 (.674)/24th season Vs. a team ranked 6-10 .................. 0-0-0 Vs. a team ranked 11-15 ................ 1-1-0 DECEMBER Assistant Coach ........................ BJ Craig (third season) ................................................ (Gordon College ‘93) Vs. a team ranked 16-20 ................ 0-0-0 3-5 Fri.-Sun. NCAA Quarterfinals TBA Assistant Coach ........................ Chad Riley (fifth season) Vs. a team ranked 21-25 ................ 1-0-0 (Campus Sites) ................................................ (Notre Dame ‘04) When ... 10 Fri. NCAA Semifinals TBA Scoring first .................................... 3-0-0 (Santa Barbara, Calif.) Conference ................................ BIG EAST Opponent scores first ...................... 0-2-1 12 Sun. NCAA Final TBA BIG EAST Titles .......................... Tournament (2), Reg. Season (3) Leading at halftime .......................... 1-0-0 (Santa Barbara, Calif.) Home Field (Capacity) .............. Alumni Stadium (2,500) Trailing at halftime .......................... 0-2-0 Tied at halftime .............................. 2-0-3 2009 Overall Record .................. 11-8-4 Outshooting opponent .................... 3-2-2 home games in BOLD CAPS 2009 BIG EAST When being out shot ...................... 0-0-0 ^ — National Soccer Festival (Fort Wayne, Ind.) Record (Finish) .......................... 8-3-0 (2nd Blue Division) In games decided by ... ! — adidas/IU Credit Union Classic 2009 NCAA Tournament .......... Lost at Northwestern in One goal .......................................... 1-1-0 * — BIG EAST Conference game ................................................ second round, 3-1 Starters Returning/Lost from ‘09 .................................. 5/7 Two goals ........................................ 1-1-0 all times local to site Letter-Winners Returning/Lost from ‘09 .......................... 12/10 Three or more goals ........................ 1-0-0 2010 Notre Dame Men’s Soccer • Contact: Sean Carroll • [email protected] • 574.631.2664 • Page 2 THE LAST TIME … Probable Starters The Irish notched a 1-0 overtime victory against THE PROVIDENCE SERIES the Friars last season at Providence … Bright Dike Pos. # Name (Yr.) G-A-P Notre Dame leads 12-2-1 tallied the golden goal with just 51 seconds F 11 Steven Perry (Sr.) 4-0-8 remaining in the second overtime period … the H: 6-0-0, A: 5-2-1, N: 1-0-0 F 5 Jeb Brovsky (Sr.) 0-1-1 Irish out shot the Friars 18-14, while Providence Date Site Result LM 17 Brendan King (Jr.) 1-1-3 earned one more corner kick (6-5) … Notre Dame 10/14/95 Notre Dame, IN W, 1-0 CM 8 Dillon Powers (So.) 1-2-4 goalkeeper Philip Tuttle earned the win by mak - 8/31/96 Providence, RI W, 1-0 CM 10 Chris Sutton (Jr.) 0-0-0 ing two saves and not surrendering a goal. 9/7/97 Notre Dame, IN W, 3-0 RM 23 Michael Rose (Jr.) 0-2-2 10/21/98 Providence, RI L, 1-2 LB 6 Greg Klazura (Sr.) 1-0-2 CD 20 Grant Van De Casteele (So.) 1-0-2 NOTRE DAME IN BIG EAST PLAY … 10/9/99 Notre Dame, IN W, 4-0 CD 2 Aaron Maund (Jr.) 1-0-2 Notre Dame owns an overall record of 92-53-17 10/8/00 Providence, RI L, 1-3 RB 3 Bilal Duckett (Sr.) 0-0-0 (.620) in BIG EAST regular-season play since join - 10/24/01 Providence, RI W, 2-0 GK 1 Philip Tuttle (Sr.) 0.82 GAA ing the conference in 1995 … the Irish have post - 9/22/02 Notre Dame, IN W, 5-1 .800 SV% ed nine straight winning seasons within the con - 10/22/03 Providence, RI W, 2-0 ference, including last season’s 8-3-0 mark ... the 0-0-1; 0 SO 11/14/03 Storrs, CT* W, 1-0 eight wins in BIG EAST play in 2009 tied for the 10/19/05 Providence, RI (2ot) W, 2-1 most ever for the Fighting Irish … Notre Dame shutouts … Walsh has a 0.54 goals-against and a 10/14/06 Notre Dame, IN W, 3-0 .875 save percentage … fifth-year senior Philip also won eight BIG EAST matches in 2004 (8-1-1) 10/28/07 Providence, RI (2ot) T, 2-2 Tuttle , who is returning from a knee injury, and 2006 (8-3) … the Irish have three regular-sea - 10/19/08 Notre Dame, IN W, 3-1 played the entire Northwestern match in goal son BIG EAST titles … Notre Dame won the cham - and made four saves … head coach Bobby Clark is pionship outright in 2004 and 2008 (Blue Division) 10/10/09 Providence, RI (2ot) W, 1-0 in his 10th season with the Irish ... he has a 120- and shared the Blue Division trophy with * - BIG EAST Tournament 55-29 (.659) record during his Notre Dame tenure Connecticut in 2007 … the Fighting Irish captured … this is Clark’s 24th season as a college head BIG EAST tournament crowns in 1996 and 2003. PERRY PERFORMING … coach … he has a combined record of 273-118-54 Senior forward Steven Perry has a team-best four (.674) during his career, which included stops at CLARK IN THE CONFERENCE … goals this season … that is a single-season career- Dartmouth and Stanford.
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