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WILLIAM AND MARY 2008 MEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE Location: Williamsburg, Founded: 1693 WED. AUG. 20 ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES 7 PM Enrollment: 5,500 OLYMPIC TEAM (SCRIMMAGE) Nickname: Tribe SAT. AUG. 30 UNC GREENSBORO 7 PM Colors: Green, Gold and Silver SAT. SEPT. 6 CAMPBELL 7 PM Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Fri. Sept. 12 vs. Central Florida ^ 4:30 PM Interim President: W. Taylor Reveley III (Princeton, 1965) Sun. Sept. 14 vs. UMass ^ 12 PM Chancellor: Sandra Day O’Connor (Stanford, 1950) Director of Athletics: Terry Driscoll ( College, 1969) Wed. Sept. 17 at Loyola (Md.) 5 PM Facility (Capacity): Albert-Daly Field (1,000) Sat. Sept. 20 at Elon 7 PM Athletics Department Phone: (757) 221-3400 SAT. SEPT. 27 TOWSON * 7 PM Mailing Address: PO Box 399, Williamsburg, VA 23187 Wed. Oct. 1 at James Madison * 7 PM Street Address: 751 Ukrop Way, Williamsburg, VA 23185 Sat. Oct. 4 at George Mason * 7 PM Wed. Oct. 8 at Old Dominion * 7 PM SPORTS INFORMATION SAT. OCT. 11 VCU * 7 PM Asst. AD, Media Relations: Pete Clawson (Pittsburgh, 1990) TUES. OCT. 14 NORTH CAROLINA 7 PM Assoc. Director/MSOC Contact: Kris Sears (Indiana, 2004) SAT. OCT. 18 DELAWARE * 7 PM Offi ce Phone: (757) 221-3368 WED. OCT. 22 UNC WILMINGTON * 7 PM Cell Phone: (765) 860-1205 Sat. Oct. 25 at Hofstra * 7 PM E-Mail Address: [email protected] WED. OCT. 29 GEORGIA STATE * 7 PM Associate Director: Rob Turner (Tennessee, 2003) Sat. Nov. 1 at Northeastern * 6 PM Associate Director: Jacob Skipper (William and Mary, 2005) Intern: Scott Burns (Marian College, 2007) FRI. NOV. 7 DREXEL * 7 PM Phone: (757) 221-3344 Tues. Nov. 11 CAA Quarterfi nals # Fax: (757) 221-3412 Fri. Nov. 14 CAA Semifi nals ! Web Site: www.TribeAthletics.com Sun. Nov. 16 CAA Championship ! Fri./Sat. Nov. 21/22 NCAA Tournament First Round (Campus Sites) COACHING STAFF Wed. Nov. 26 NCAA Tournament Second Round (Campus Sites) Head Coach: Chris Norris (William and Mary, 1995) Sat./Sun. Nov. 29-30 NCAA Tournament Third Round (Campus Sites) 08 W 08 W&M Record: 30-33-15 (.481) (Four seasons) Fri.-Sun. Dec. 5-7 NCAA Tournament Quarterfi nal (Campus Sites) Career Record: 30-33-15 (.481) (Four seasons) Fri. Dec. 12 NCAA College Cup Semifi nals † Offi ce Phone: (757) 221-3385 Sun. Dec. 14 NCAA College Cup Championship †

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Assistant Coaches: Chuck Connelly (Old Dominion, 2000), Jon Kamara Soccer Men’s M ^ ODU/Stihl Soccer Classic (Norfolk, Va.) (William and Mary, 1993) and Tom Duffy (Le Moyne, 1965) * CAA match Connelly Offi ce Phone: (757) 221-3321 # CAA Quarterfi nals to be played at the #3 and #4 seed campus site Connelly E-Mail Address: [email protected] ! CAA Semifi nals and Championship to be played at #1 seed campus site † College Cup (Frisco, Texas) TEAM INFORMATION 2007 Record: 9-9-3 (.500) 2007 CAA Record/Finish: 6-4-1 (.591)/T-5th place Players Returning/Lost: 17/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 First Year of Varsity Men’s Soccer: 1967 All-Time Record: 453-238-83 (.639) CAA Championships: Six (1983, 1987, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 12 (1980, 1983, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002) Last NCAA Appearance: 2002, Advanced to third round www.tribeathletics.com 3 4 08 W&M Men’s Soccer h satn gakee truhu qaiyn fr h 20 Olympics, 2000 the for Brown missedthefi qualifying nal competitionduetoinjury. throughout goalkeeper starting the was he shutout. Although a posted and tournament, the during matches Brown three played a key role in helping the started U.S. Under-23 national team He Games. Pan-American 1999 the at medal bronze a to U.S. OlympicandPan-AmericanGamesteams. the with and squad under-23 U.S. the on playing experience, ternational in- garner to players W&M of list the joined Brown Adin goalkeeper can 1997, Paul team. under-20 U.S. the Wadewith All-Ameri- alum played In W&M Barrett Chile. goalkeeper of tour 1994, its Teamon Olympic of U.S. the summer for started the Grafer In honors. regional and state with experience playing conference, received have others numerous international and teams national various have 13 occasions, 12 have individuals W&M on many records, cans team strong having Besides named All-Ameri- been have players Eight pitch. the on standouts been fi eld oncampus. grass enclosed an of lack the of because site neutral a at or road the on the men had been forced to play their last 15 NCAA Tournament matches games in Williamsburg. Despite the tremendous success of Tribe soccer, NCAAthe and Tribe’sing teams top-quality host to chances Tournament fiimprov- new in the crucial Ukrop, was Jim eld Mrs. and Mr. from grant In 2004, W&M challenge soccer $500,000 took a another with step Initiated forward Field. facility,Albert-Daly with grass the a of construction in 1987,1992,1995,1996and2002. CAAcrown the season and regular 2000 and 1999 1996, 1995, 1987, in CAAtournament the 1983, in title ECAC-South the won W&M seasons. 1987 NCAAand the Tournament1983 to the advanced both also during Tribe The 2002). and 1995-2000 (1992-93, seasons 15 last the in trips nine including NCAAevents, 11more to gone has Tribethe then, Since prominence. Winsalonedonotgiveaschoolnational That camein 1980 when W&M advanced to the quarterfi nals of the NCAA tournament. while sittingninthontheDivisionIcareervictorieslist. victories, career NCAA in all-time 18th ranks Albert wins. 453 program’s the of 401 to Mary and William led he coach, head As victories. 400 pile com- to history I Division NCAA in coach eighth the just as season 2003 the following retired years. Albert 25 next the for repeated was that feat a fithe for time, matches rst 10 won Tribe the 1976, in later, year one Just history.I Division NCAA in streak sixth-longest the seasons, winning tive helm. That the season the fiTribeat Albert’swent 9-4-1, 1975, year beginning a streak in of fth 30-consecu- off take 1969 a to Albert, Al when began 1970s early program coach the The and in soccer.laid teach was groundwork to The mater alma his to returned College, the of graduate soccer. than 400 to come for a school that was destined to be a hotbed of college fithe more was of win rst history.That fi school the in for victory 2-1, rst Washington, George defeated W&M sport, varsity fia and as tence, rst exis- of year third team’s the 1967, In changed. have Times moments. Forty years ago, soccer was in its winning infancy many at experience not William did and Tribethe Mary.and men It for was sponsored only Along with Brown and Barrett, former Tribe players Jeff Dominguez, Khary Stockton and Gabe Valencia enjoyed international playing careers. in Norway’s Tippeligaen (FirstDivision). FK with Aalesunds seasons three last the spent has career.He his over playoffs the including shutouts, 20 and games 93 totaling MLS, the with fiplayed Brown 2007. and 2006 in MLS titles to back-to-back ve seasons Houston captained He honors. XI Best MLS and league All-Star earning he won a MLS Championship with the , while also leagues in Denmark and Norway, plays for top the the Houston in Dynamo. playing In years 2002, two spent who Barrett, Metrostars. Jersey New capped York-New seasons, the for 10 playing while his season, 2001 during the during teams nod an All-Star three for played who Jolley, his MLS career with 227 games, 18,638 minutes and 12 goals. He earned while Barrettisaeight-yearleaguevet. MLS, the in years 10 spent 2006, Jolley,in 2000. retired in who 3 No. at highest the drafted being fiBrown the with in Draft, MLS the of round rst taken all were Jolley and Brown Barrett, (MLS). Soccer League Major in pro- play to on gone have players Tribe 28 of total careers playing enjoyed Jolley) Steve and Grafter , Brown, a 1978, Since (Barrett, players Five overseas. or U.S. the in be it fessionally,whether cap a earned playing forthesquadin2007aswell. and 2005, in roster TeamNational the to return a Barrett made D.C. Washington, in Stadium RFK at Senior U.S. Salvador the El with fiagainst cap his back international earned rst also Barrett left at minutes 90 entire the Teamplayed National He Nov.2002. on 17, and Maryatrulyuniqueplaceinthesoccerworld. The success enjoyed by Tribe student-athletes and the high-level of William make to combine program soccer the in involvement community rewarded withagreatproduct. are fans these and area, Tidewater the of residents the and body dent Soccer is not just a seasonal event in Williamsburg, it is a year-long tradition. The W&M soccer programs receive strong support from the stu- Amateur Draft. 2002 the of round fourth the in him chose originally Blast The Baltimore. to back traded was he before Draft, MISLExpansion 2006-07 the in tion Igni- Detroit the by selected was Garcia Blast. the on third ranked which Soccer Indoor fipoints, Major he 42 2006-07, of with In nished trio Championships. (MISL) a League to team his the helped with and seasons Blast six Baltimore last indoor the in success the enjoyed has graduate, 2003 a Garcia, Carlos spent Garcia U.S. the in leagues soccer with played Athletico SorocabamintheBrazilian Third Division. also He . in club soccer professional a with sign to player in Division Second May of 1994. Brazilian At the time, he the was believed to be of just the second Clarense American Rio Clube Velo A.E. with playing in the U.S. in the A-League. 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The William and Mary men’s soccer program received a major facility upgrade College’s Dillard complex. in 2004 with the completion of Albert-Daly Field, an all-grass complex that gives the As graduates of William and Mary, Jim and Bobbie Ukrop have long been Tribe program the possibility of hosting NCAA Tournament games. Named for Wil- generous supporters of the College and have touched the lives of thousands of liam and Mary’s long-time men’s and women’s soccer coaches, Al Albert and John students, both in the athletics department and general college community, with their Daly, the fi eld is used by both soccer teams, as well as by the College’s philanthropy. team. In its short time, Albert-Daly Field has become a home fi eld advantage for “The challenge grant provided us the opportunity to enhance the competitive- the William and Mary men’s soccer program. The Tribe has enjoyed a 16-9-9 (.603) ness of three of our very successful programs, men’s and women’s soccer and home record since competition began at the complex in 2004, including a 6-2-1 lacrosse,” said William and Mary Athletics Director Terry Driscoll. “At the request by mark in 2007. Mr. and Mrs. Ukrop, the facility would be named in the honor of those two coaches “The new facility has enabled us to bring in the kind of teams we would play recognizing their long service and the success of their programs here at the College in the postseason-type environment, like UNC, Virginia Tech and Maryland,” head of William and Mary.” coach Chris Norris said. “It has allowed us to get top level programs to agree to Al Albert led the Tribe men’s soccer team as head coach for 33 seasons be- play us in Williamsburg. It is a beautiful setting and I know it feels like home for the fore retiring from coaching in January of 2004. He amassed a record of 401-187-64 guys. It is a great situation. In terms of the fi eld and the lighting, I feel like it stacks (.664) during his tenure and became just the eighth coach in NCAA Division I history up against any fi eld in our area.” to reach 400 wins, and just the third to have earned all those wins at one school. The previous home of the Tribe soccer teams was Busch Field, which fea- Throughout the 1990s, the Tribe ranked as one of the top programs in the nation, tures an artifi cial playing surface that prohibited the College from hosting NCAA placing eighth in wins (149) and 13th in winning percentage (.708). tournament games. W&M’s men were forced to play their last 15 NCAA Tournament A 1969 graduate of William and Mary, Albert’s teams put together 29 con- matches on the road or at a neutral site. The completion of Albert-Daly Field, one of secutive winning seasons (a W&M record) and 26 straight campaigns of 10 wins the top soccer venues in the region, has nullifi ed the circumstances that prevented or more. W&M made its 12th appearance in the NCAA tournament in 2002, when the Tribe from hosting in the past. the Tribe advanced to the round of 16 with wins at Duke and Virginia. Albert was “The College has done a fantastic thing for our programs, because not only named CAA Coach of the Year a conference-record four times (1987, 1992, 1994 can we host NCAA games, we have also enhanced our ability to schedule quality and 1996), and earned the South Atlantic Region’s top honor in 1992, 1998 and opponents,” said former long-time head coach Al Albert. “Just the overall perception 2002. of our program in recruiting and talking to people will be enhanced. It’s a great thing. John Daly reigns among the most successful coaches in America, leading the The College took a great step when we got a home at Busch Field and now they’re Tribe’s women’s soccer program over the last 20 years. Daly ranks among the top taking another great step with this new facility. It’s one of the fi nal pieces that we 10 in victories (293) among his Division I peers. He has also directed W&M to the need to go all the way.” NCAA postseason 19 times, including 13 seasons in a row from 1992-2004. Overall, W 08 The new fi eld paid immediate dividends in 2004, as W&M hosted two Atlantic the College has sponsored women’s soccer for 26 years with the team advancing to Coast Conference (ACC) opponents (Maryland and Virginia Tech), the fi rst ACC the NCAA Tournament 22 times. teams to play W&M in Williamsburg since 1996. In just the second match played “I’m very, very happy,” said Daly. “I think it’s badly needed for both the men’s at the facility, the Tribe earned the fi rst win in school history over the nation’s top and women’s soccer and lacrosse programs. Jim and Bobbie Ukrop’s gift gesture &

ranked team with a 1-0 victory over No. 1 Maryland on Sept. 22. W&M not only is just tremendous. It’s going to help in every way from scheduling and recruiting to Soccer Men’s M notched the victory, but shut out the nation’s top scoring offense at the time and the perception of the program.” an eventual College Cup semifi nalist. The Tribe ended the year with a 5-1-3 home On the fi eld, during Daly’s tutelage, 13 W&M soccer players have garnered a record in its fi rst season at the facility. While the facility has been an added coup for total of 27 All-America honors, including two National Players of the Year in Megan the Tribe men’s soccer program, it has also been one for the Williamsburg and W&M McCarthy (1987) and four-time All-American Natalie Neaton (1995). Daly has been community. named CAA Coach of the Year four times (1993, 1994, 1999, 2006) and Mid-Atlantic “For the longest time, we were getting into the NCAA Tournament, but apart Coach of the YearYear fi ve times (1989, 1990, 1992, 1997, 2006). from the 1992 season, we were never in consideration to host an NCAA Tournament RECORD AT ALBERT-DALY FIELD game,” Norris said. “Not only is that a diffi cult route to win when you have to go on the road and play people, but it also took away from the excitement here on cam- Year Overall Pct. Conf. Pct. GF GA SO pus. We had some really good teams that were very well supported by the campus and community, but yet didn’t have the opportunity to play the biggest games of the 2004 5-1-3 .722 2-1-1 .625 9 5 4 year at home. With the new facility, that changes, and it is a benefi t to not only our 2005 1-3-4 .375 0-2-4 .333 14 9 4 program, but the community as a whole.” 2006 4-3-1 .563 2-2-1 .500 15 8 4 The project began in the spring of 2001, when William and Mary received a 2007 6-2-1 .722 4-2-0 .667 11 6 5 $500,000 challenge grant from Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ukrop of Richmond, Va., to build a natural grass fi eld adjacent to W&M’s stadium, Plumeri Park, located at the Totals 16-9-9 .603 8-7-6 .524 49 28 17

www.tribeathletics.com 5 6 08 W&M Men’s Soccer Tribe setaschoolrecord withsixshutoutsinCAA playin2007 • • Coached seven All-CAA players,four CAA All-Rookie Team selections • CollegeCupsemifi nalist Maryland LedW&M to a1-0double-overtimewinoverthen-No.1andeventual • As aheadcoach thequarterfi nals oftheNCAA Tournament

• SevenNCAA Tournament appearances • FourCAA titles • • As anassistantcoach • W&MCoaches Award (1992) • W&MMostValuable Player(1993) • Second-Team All-South Atlantic Region(1994) • First-Team all-state(1994) • First-Team All-CAA (1993and1994) • NCAA Tournament appearances in1992and1993 • Ledteamtoathen-schoolrecord18winsin1994 • Team compileda56-20-11 (.707)recordanda1.04GAA infouryears • Scoredthreegoalsand16assistsincareerasadefender • Playedin84gameswith81startsfrom1991through 1994 • As aplayer Hometown Alma Mater Guided W&Mtobest conferencerecord(6-4-1)sincethe2002 seasonin2007 (.854), recordedtheonlyperfectseason inCAA history(8-0-0)andreached In 1996theteamsetaschoolrecordforwins(20)andwinningpercentage Helped leadW&Mtoa128-62-16(.660)recordovernineseasons(1995-2003) W&M BestRookieandFreshman Academic Achievement Awards (1991) ...... The Norris File William andMary, 1995 Head Coach ChrisNorris Fairfax, Va. HEAD COACHCHRISNORRIS regular-season titles. fiand crowns tournament CAACAA four Tournamentve appearances, NCAA all-time 12 Tribe’s the of nine of part a been has Norris (.642). record 214-115-42 a coach head (.633), and including compiled player,a assistant Colonial a as Athletic seasons has 17 Norris’Association (CAA) During mark Mary of 79-39-23 and William Tribe, the with named headcoachonJan.23,2004. and assistant Tribe four years as a standout defender for the Green and Gold a before being as seasons nine spent Norris Albert. Al coach legendary long-time, of retirement the following College the head at as coach post the over took Norris 2004. in under opponent heights new 1-ranked reached No. have fia Tribe the the not time is rst It fiover program’s victory the ever posted rst W&M as direction, Norris’ CAA playwithsix. a pair of occasions in 2007 and set a program-best mark for shutouts in semifiCup College on freshmen six school-record a started W&M nals. NCAAthe to advancing after ranking national 3 No. a with year the ish fito on went Hokies September.n- The of month the during Tech,1-1, and Virginianational and against 0-0, ties Carolina, North powers ACC Quarterfi CAAmissing out after the previous two the years. The nals Tribe to also posted back-to-back advanced and play league in 6-4-1 at fiTribeThe 2002. since record CAAleague year best the its nished ed starting fi ve Last season saw the freshmen Tribefor turn in the some impressive performances, majority of the 2007 campaign, W&M post- further validating the program’s high expectations for the future. Despite program returningtothegloryofitspast. the of visions has man head Tribe the roster, youthful a with seasons .500 back-to-back posting After coach. fi the soccer his as men’s head and fth program’s College the at A long-time overall member of the season Tribe 17th men’s soccer program, his Chris Nor- enters ris www.tribeathletics.com Fifth SeasonasaHeadCoach William 17th SeasonatW & Mary (1995) & M HEAD COACH CHRIS NORRIS

The Tribe rebounded from a tough 2005 campaign to post a 8-8-3 reer at the College. He made the transition from the fi eld to the sideline mark during the 2006 season. W&M won the ODU Stihl Soccer Classic and played a major role in helping former head coach Al Albert develop with victories over No. 29 UNC Greenboro, 5-1, and Loyola (Md.), 2-1. one of the premier soccer programs in America. It marked the fi rst time since the 1998 season the College had captured During his time as an assistant, the Tribe compiled a 128-62-16 the event crown. The Tribe also posted a pair of ties against nationally- (.660) record with seven NCAA Tournament appearances, four CAA tour- ranked foes in No. 22 George Mason, 0-0, and No. 23 James Madison, nament championships and three CAA regular season crowns. Norris 2-2, during the 2006 ledger. also saw 32 players earn All-CAA honors, 30 earn all-state accolades, The 2006 season also saw a Tribe appearance on television. The seven All-America honors, two CAA Players of the Year, one CAA De- College’s contest against Old Dominion on Oct. 26 was part of the fensive Player of the Year, one CAA Rookie of the Year and fi ve Major NSCAA/Fox Soccer Channel College Game of the Week. It was the fi rst League Soccer draft picks. Of those fi ve players selected to play at the Tribe game on TV since the 1996 season. highest level in the United States, three were fi rst round selections, in- During Norris’ fi rst season leading the Tribe, the team extended its cluding Steve Jolley, and Adin Brown, all of which have streak of consecutive winning seasons to 30, which ranks sixth in NCAA gone on to long and distinguished professional careers. Division I history. W&M went 5-1-3 in its fi rst year at Albert-Daly Field. In A captain his senior year, Norris was the team’s defensive leader, just the program’s second game at the facility, Norris guided the Tribe starting all four seasons (1991-94). During his career, W&M compiled to a 1-0 victory over then-No. 1 and eventual College Cup semifi nalist an impressive 1.04 goals against average, including two seasons (1992 Maryland on Sept. 22. The shutout was one of only two Maryland suf- and 1994) with a team GAA of less than 1.00. During both the 1992 and fered during the 2004 season that saw the Terps fi nish the year ranked 1994 seasons, Norris led the Tribe to the top of the CAA regular season fi fth nationally in scoring offense. standings. After dropping the season opener in Norris’ fi rst year at the helm, He was a two-time All-CAA performer and was also selected to the the Tribe went unbeaten over its next seven contests (5-0-2), including VaSID All-State squad and the All-South Atlantic second team in 1994. the victory over Maryland. The unbeaten streak was the longest for the The team’s Most Valuable Player as a junior, Norris received the Coach- College since the 1999 squad won eight-straight contests from Oct. 23 es’ Award in 1992 and earned W&M Rookie of the Year honors in 1991. through Nov. 14. Norris also earned the team’s Freshman Academic Achievement Award The Green and Gold allowed opponents to score just 21 goals in in 1991 and graduated from the College with a degree in kinesiology. 2004, the fewest since 1999, resulting in a 0.99 goals against average Prior to his return to William and Mary, Norris served as junior var- for the team. Four W&M players earned All-Colonial Athletic Association sity boys’ soccer coach at Lafayette High School in Williamsburg. Along honors, including fi rst-team selection Pat Scherder, who also earned all- with his coaching duties for the Tribe, Norris is involved in coaching with state and second-team all-region accolades. the Virginia Legacy Soccer Club and serves as the director of the Colo- In his three years at the helm of the Tribe, Norris has coached seven nial Kicks Soccer Camp. He holds a National Soccer Coaches Associa- All-Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) honorees and four CAA All-Rook- tion of America (NSCAA) premier diploma and serves as an associate ie team selections. staff member for the NSCAA. Norris joined the Tribe soccer staff in 1995 after a solid playing ca-

NORRIS’ CAREER RECORD AT WILLIAM AND MARY Overall Conference Season W L T Pct. Postseason W L T Pct. Finish Titles AS A PLAYER 1991 11 7 3 .595 3 2 2 .571 4th 1992 15 5 4 .708 NCAA Second Round 5 0 2 .857 1st RS 1993 12 5 3 .675 NCAA First Round 3 2 2 .571 3rd 1994 18 3 1 .841 6 0 1 .929 T-1st RS Totals 56 20 11 .707 17 4 7 .732

AS AN ASSISTANT COACH 1995 18 6 0 .750 NCAA Second Round 6 2 0 .750 T-1st RS, Tourney 1996 20 3 1 .854 NCAA Quarterfi nals 8 0 0 1.000 1st RS, Tourney 1997 14 6 2 .682 NCAA First Round 4 2 2 .625 3rd W 08 1998 15 8 2 .640 NCAA Second Round 5 3 0 .625 T-3rd 1999 14 7 3 .646 NCAA First Round 5 3 0 .625 5th Tourney

2000 12 9 2 .565 NCAA First Round 4 3 1 .563 4th Tourney &

2001 11 9 1 .548 3 2 0 .600 3rd Soccer Men’s M 2002 15 8 1 .646 NCAA Third Round 7 1 1 .833 T-1st RS 2003 9 6 4 .579 4 3 2 .556 T-4th Totals 128 62 16 .660 46 19 6 .690

AS A HEAD COACH 2004 9 7 4 .550 4 4 1 .500 T-5th 2005 4 9 5 .361 2 4 5 .409 T-9th 2006 8 8 3 .500 4 4 3 .500 T-7th 2007 9 9 3 .500 6 4 1 .591 T-5th Totals 30 33 15 .481 16 16 10 .500

Overall 214 115 42 .633 79 39 23 .642 RS - Denotes CAA Regular Season Championship • Tourney - Denotes CAA Tournament Championship

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NUMERICAL NO. NAME POS. CL./EL. HT. WT. HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL ROSTER BREAKDOWN 1 Andrew McAdams GK Jr./So. 6-1 185 Palm Harbor, Fla. Berkeley Prep 2 Andrew Hoxie F Sr./Jr. 6-4 188 Newport News, Va. Denbigh Baptist BY CLASS 3 Caleb Thomas MF Fr./Fr. 6-5 175 Virginia Beach, Va. Frank W. Cox FRESHMEN (7): Nicolas Abrigo, 4 Michael DiNuzzo B So./So. 5-9 160 Woodbridge, Va. Osbourn Park 5 Roger Bothe B Jr./Jr. 6-2 170 Chester, Va. Thomas Dale Ben Anderson, Matt Becker, 6 Doug McBride MF 5th/Sr. 5-8 150 Mechanicsville, Va. Atlee Tim Becker, Andrew Mahan, 7 Stephen Laws MF So./Fr. 5-11 155 Richmond, Va. Maggie Walker Brad Morgan, Caleb Thomas 8 Nathaniel Baako MF So./So. 5-5 150 Accra, Ghana Winneba REDSHIRT FRESHMEN (2): Stephen 9 Ryan Snyder F Jr./So. 5-10 175 Annandale, Va. W.T. Woodson 10 Price Thomas MF/F Jr./Jr. 5-9 150 Charlottesville, Va. Albemarle Laws, Colin Smolinsky 11 Nathan Belcher MF/F 5th/Sr. 6-6 205 Bluefi eld, Va. Graham SOPHOMORES (10): Nathaniel 12 Derek Buckley B So./So. 6-0 175 Wilmington, Del. Tatnall Baako, Derek Buckley, Jimmy 13 Nicholas Orozco B So./So. 5-11 155 Moseley, Va. James River Carroll, Peter Christmas, Mi- 14 Alan Koger F Jr./So. 6-2 180 Spencer, Va. Magna Vista 15 Ian Stowe MF So./So. 5-9 155 Midlothian, Va. Clover Hill chael DiNuzzo, Alan Koger, An- 16 Peter Christmas MF So./So. 5-8 150 Chapel Hill, N.C. East Chapel Hil drew McAdams, Nicholas Oro- 17 Preston Whitlock MF Sr./Jr. 5-6 160 Stafford, Va. North Stafford zco, Ian Stowe, Ryan Snyder 18 Jimmy Carroll MF/F Jr./So. 6-2 180 Reston, Va. Gonzaga JUNIORS (5): Roger Bothe, Jere- 19 Jeremy Harris MF Sr./Jr. 6-1 175 Virginia Beach, Va. Frank W. Cox 20 Nicolas Abrigo MF Fr./Fr. 5-10 155 South Riding, Va. Flint Hill my Harris, Andrew Hoxie, Price 21 Ben Anderson MF Fr./Fr. 5-10 150 Mechanicsville, Va. Atlee Thomas, Preston Whitlock 22 Colin Smolinsky GK So./Fr. 6-1 185 Fredericksburg, Va. Stafford SENIORS (2): Nathan Belcher, 23 Tim Becker F Fr./Fr. 6-0 175 Blacksburg, Va. Blacksburg Doug McBride 24 Matt Becker MF Fr./Fr. 6-0 185 Blacksburg, Va. Blacksburg 25 Brad Morgan GK Fr./Fr. 6-1 185 Fairfax Station, Va. James Robinson 26 Andrew Mahan D/MF Fr./Fr. 6-0 180 Midlothian, Va. Cosby BY STATE DELAWARE (1): Derek Buckley ALPHABETICAL FLORIDA (1): Andrew McAdams NO. NAME POS. CL./EL. HT. WT. HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL NORTH CAROLINA (1): Peter 20 Nicolas Abrigo MF Fr./Fr. 5-10 155 South Riding, Va. Flint Hill 21 Ben Anderson MF Fr./Fr. 5-10 150 Mechanicsville, Va. Atlee Christmas 8 Nathaniel Baako MF So./So. 5-5 150 Accra, Ghana Winneba VIRGINIA (22): Nicolas Abrigo, 24 Matt Becker MF Fr./Fr. 6-0 185 Blacksburg, Va. Blacksburg Ben Anderson, Matt Becker, 23 Tim Becker F Fr./Fr. 6-0 175 Blacksburg, Va. Blacksburg Tim Becker, Nathan Belcher, 11 Nathan Belcher MF/F 5th/Sr. 6-6 205 Bluefi eld, Va. Graham 5 Roger Bothe B Jr./Jr. 6-2 170 Chester, Va. Thomas Dale Roger Bothe, Jimmy Carroll, 12 Derek Buckley B So./So. 6-0 175 Wilmington, Del. Tatnall Michael DiNuzzo, Jeremy Har- 18 Jimmy Carroll MF/F Jr./So. 6-2 180 Reston, Va. Gonzaga ris, Andrew Hoxie, Alan Koger, 16 Peter Christmas MF So./So. 5-8 150 Chapel Hill, N.C. East Chapel Hill Stephen Laws, Andrew Mahan, 4 Michael DiNuzzo B So./So. 5-9 160 Woodbridge, Va. Osbourn Park 19 Jeremy Harris MF Sr./Jr. 6-1 175 Virginia Beach, Va. Frank W. Cox Doug McBride, Brad Morgan, 2 Andrew Hoxie F Sr./Jr. 6-4 188 Newport News, Va. Denbigh Baptist Nicholas Orozco, Colin Smo- 14 Alan Koger F Jr./So. 6-2 180 Spencer, Va. Magna Vista linsky, Ryan Snyder, Ian Stowe, 7 Stephen Laws MF So./Fr. 5-11 155 Richmond, Va. Maggie Walker Caleb Thomas, Price Thomas, 26 Andrew Mahan B/MF Fr./Fr. 6-0 180 Midlothian, Va. Cosby 1 Andrew McAdams GK Jr./So. 6-1 185 Palm Harbor, Fla. Berkeley Prep Preston Whitlock 6 Doug McBride MF 5th/Sr. 5-8 150 Mechanicsville, Va. Atlee 25 Brad Morgan GK Fr./Fr. 6-1 185 Fairfax Station, Va. James Robinson BY COUNTRY 13 Nicholas Orozco B So./So. 5-11 155 Moseley, Va. James River GHANA (1): Nathaniel Baako 22 Colin Smolinsky GK So./Fr. 6-1 185 Fredericksburg, Va. Stafford 9 Ryan Snyder F Jr./So. 5-10 175 Annandale, Va. W.T. Woodson 15 Ian Stowe MF So./So. 5-9 155 Midlothian, Va. Clover Hill BY POSITION 3 Caleb Thomas MF Fr./Fr. 6-5 175 Virginia Beach, Va. Frank W. Cox GOALKEEPERS (3): Andrew Mc- 10 Price Thomas MF/F Jr./Jr. 5-9 150 Charlottesville, Va. Albemarle Adams, Brad Morgan, Colin 17 Preston Whitlock MF Sr./Jr. 5-6 160 Stafford, Va. North Stafford Smolinsky W 08 HEAD COACH BACKS (5): Roger Bothe, Derek Chris Norris (William and Mary, 1995) Buckley, Michael DiNuzzo, An-

Record at William and Mary (Career) 30-33-15 (.481)/four seasons drew Mahan, Nicholas Orozco & MIDFIELDERS (15): Nicolas Abri- M Men’s Soccer Men’s M ASSISTANT COACHES go, Ben, Anderson, Nathaniel Chuck Connelly (Old Dominion, 2000), Ninth season Baako, Matt Becker, Nathan Tom Duffy (Le Moyne, 1965), 10th season Belcher, Jimmy Carroll, Peter Jon Kamara (William and Mary, 1993), Second season Christmas, Jeremy Harris, Ste- phen Laws, Andrew Mahan, Doug McBride, Ian Stowe, Ca- leb Thomas, Price Thomas, PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Preston Whitlock FORWARDS (7): Tim Becker, Na- Nathaniel Baako ...... BAH-koh than Belcher, Jimmy Carroll, Roger Bothe ...... BOW-th-EE Michael DiNuzzo ...... Di-News-o Andrew Hoxie, Alan Koger, Alan Koger ...... K-oh-ger Ryan Snyder, Price Thomas Nick Orozco ...... Or-oz-co

www.tribeathletics.com 9 10 08 W&M Men’s Soccer welcomes back 2006 All-CAAforward back welcomes honoree sophomore team Alan Koger. The Tribe also All-Rookie CAA Thomas and Price junior selection CAA First-TeamAll- in ago season a from position. W&M returns both its starters posi- loaded most the attacking third Perhaps of the fi the eld in at resides the roster Tribe forward the on tion FORWARDS for asuccessfulseasonaregood.” prospects our leadership quality get and injuries major avoid can we if but put together another diffi have Wecult schedule, years. of number a in here had have we group talented most the arguably is and experience match big has young, although that, group a is the about players, Norris said. “ excited Topreally are “We to bottom, it of group this of potential the and year ship andhishardworkingplay. leader- his both with Gold and Green the for cog key a be will and season second-straight the for captain team the as serve again once will McBride 2008. in roster Tribe the on Nathan Belcher, and McBride Doug seniors, two only are there as brighter program the for even looks future The son. Andrew Hoxie, who reshirted last sea- forward junior also of return will the welcome W&M ago. season a from scoring goal its of percent 80 returns also College The class. recruiting lar returning to go along with another stel- letterwinners 17 of total a and starters of makings the all Tribe The has a successful season in 2008 with eight freshmen inthestartingXI. fiwith 2007 more nearly in or game ve every played Tribe the impressive, more matters Tomake mark. 6-4-1 a posting slate conference the for best turned in a 9-9-3 season and saved its W&M 2007, in eligibility sophomore or cluded 17 of 25 players with freshman in- that roster youthful a With ships. Tournament NCAACAAand bids Champion- for contending of glory the to returning to way its on is program cer a two-year hiatus, the Tribe men’s soc- turning best to program’s the the league tourney posting following After re- and seasons six in record league the Week in his fihis in Week the playing extended rst ors and was named the CAA Player of cer Classic All-Tournament Team hon- Soc- ODU/Stihl garnered He spot. the relinquished never and season the of game fourth the in XI starting cam- rookie Tribe’s the his redshirting After into way his found Koger paign, three assists. adding also while (5), goals and (13) ranking second on the squad in points the via year fi the goals fl Koger nished ick-header. on assisted also air and the in balls 50-50 winning in key was He third. attacking the in threat striker provided the College with a vital aerial 6’2” compliment perfect a was Koger The 2007. in Thomas to in game-winninggoalswithfour. topped not only the Tribe, but the CAA He games. four-straight in goal a ing scor- by schedule the of portion CAA the opened and games seven-straight in Norris’a scored Thomas season, the on of true stretch one During made preseason. the Thomas during year breakout a of predication and Gold. during his second season in the Green goals into attributes those translated native Va., Charlottesville, the paign, midfia as cam- rookie his during elder fland ball creativity the his with for air Known honors. all-league fi rst-team earn to seasons three in player W&M and fithe became goals he rst but assists, three seven on points 17 with scorer leading team’s the as season fi the only nished not He for. scene looking the was Tribe onto the punch burst scoring needed Thomas much- the be to proved and 2007 in attack inanumberofdifferent ways.” to us allow will players the of diversity the and minutes, for competition great be will There position. forward the at our about excited very terrifihave we and games, win are “We depth c “Goals said. Norris front,” up options ring fromMaryWashington. last season due to injury after transfer- sophomore Ryan Synder, who missed Techand Virginia from Carroll Jimmy also sophomore in will transfers of pair a have program The season. last redshirted who Hoxie, Andrew junior at esn Nri fl that felt Norris season, a signifiTribe,the Last for top up have impact cant would Snyder Ryan transfer Temple. sic, including the game-winner against Clas- Soccer ODU/Stihl the in goals time of the season. He scored a trio of players nationally to receive NSCAA/ receive to nationally players 35 only of one was Becker, Matt man with his brother and fellow Tribe fresh- excelled in the classroom as he, along year.also the He of player region and choice and as a senior was the district fitwo-time a was all-state He rst-team goals. 103 with scorer leading all-time Becker graduated as his high school’s levels. regional at and state player district, the ODP an also was he and Post ton school, he was a First-Team high In Hokies. the with the season 2006 during start a made eight and in games played Carroll teams. prep School, one of the nation’s top-ranked High Blacksburg at career prep stellar man Tim Becker joins the Tribe after a a fresh- while Tech, spending Virginia at season after College Carroll the joins Jimmy transfer also Sophomore will newcomers slot. forward into the of fiat attack gure Tribe’s pair the to A opportunity the have in bothgoals(11th) andpoints(20th). He ranked among the national leaders . an and goals 10 on points 21 games with the Legacy, Belcher tallied 14 In third. attacking the in depth ed need- much some provided and goal a tallied striker 6’6” the ago, a season junior a As scoring. in Legacy the senior summer,topping the during PDL, out broke season, last the in reserve a as of appeared games 16 Speaking who Belcher, Nathan ment League. Legacy of the USL’s Premier Develop- Virginia the for striker substitute a as the fi eld during the summer coming on nandale, Va., native made his return to fiand An- The goals 11assists. on ve points 27 with scoring in team the on ference accolades and ranked second Washington, where he earned all-con- Mary at season rookie his spent Sny- der W&M. end at fi an campaign his rst put to injury preseason a but 2008 SEASON PREVIEW All-Met selection as a senior,a as selection All-Met www.tribeathletics.com Washing- h Tie ified il e an- be and captain will midfitwo-year by the eld Tribeled College, for The experience of position other MIDFIELD ca distinctionin2007. High School Scholar All-Ameri- the attacking third for the College, and spring the in dangerous was He season. training during out broke Baako States, United the in game the to tion introduc- an as served fall the While situations. tight in poise and speed as well as feet his at ball the with ativity flshowed but cre- assists, and two air with campaign firookie He his nished to start all 21 matches for the College. 2007, Baako in was one of three true freshmen fall the during Ghana from Tribe the joining After Baako. thaniel The Tribe’s Na- start- returning other sophomore midfi is the eld in er nent inorganizingthe Tribe. calming infl uence and is a key compo- a provides McBride engine stops, never that an Possessing defensively. middle of the fi eld both offensively and the in workhorse a is dynamo 5-8 the CAA, the in players underrated most far in the of weighed One statistics. than areas more is worth goals. McBride’s game-winning on were sists as- career,both collegiate while his of came fithe was and Brook marker Stony rst against The assists. two and statistical season, fi nishing with a goal best his enjoyed he 2007, in junior a three fiGold. As and Green the rst his with seasons over matches 56 midfithe in his eld starts Everything of 55 started has who McBride, with get thejobdone.” can feel we who players wide young Nat Baako, and also have a number of midfiand McBride Doug in players eld central starting our of said. both return “We area Norris good another depth,” very is and midfi have experience eld “The we feel we where depth atthepositionaseasonago. invaluable provided and started both who players of number a return Gold park due to graduation, the Green and the of middle the in starters of pair a player lost College the While McBride. Doug valuable most season’s last 2008 SEASON PREVIEW provided the coaching staff a glimpse fense. Over the fi nal 18 games of the at center back in 2007. An intelligent another level. We feel like he will have at an exciting future at W&M. 2007 season, the College held op- player who came to W&M with a prep another outstanding year.” Four-year junior Jeremy Harris is ponents to a goals against average resume that included ODP state and McAdams started 18 games in another player who will fi gure heavily of 0.79, while shutting out eight of its region playing experience, Orozco 2007 and capped the year by earn- into the midfi eld equation for the Col- 15 opponents. In total, the College tal- showed a maturity that allowed him to ing CAA All-Rookie Team honors. lege. As one of the more experienced lied nine shutouts in 2007, including help in directing the Tribe backline. The 6-1 backstop put up impressive players on the Tribe roster, Harris ap- a school-record six during CAA play. When Third-Team All-CAA back numbers in his fi rst season with the peared in every game last season, Junior Roger Bothe as well as sopho- Brock Jones, who graduated in the Tribe. He fi nished the year with a including 10 starts. He scored his fi rst mores Nicholas Orozco and Michael spring, missed two games with injury, goals against average of 0.87 to go collegiate goal, tallying the game-win- DiNuzzo comprise the trio of return- the College turned to Buckley and along with 96 saves, seven shutouts ner in the Tribe’s win over Elon. Har- ing starters along the backline, while the defensive backline did not miss and an eye-popping 85 percent save ris has been a mainstay in the Tribe the Green and Gold can also turn to a beat. The Wilmington, Del., native percentage. The save percentage not rotation over the last two seasons in sophomore Derek Buckley, who start- started both games of the Tribe’s only topped the CAA, but ranked 10th the midfi eld and has the potential to be ed two games along the back-line last CAA-opening weekend against Hof- nationally. He also ranked 23rd na- an extremely dangerous player on the season. stra and Northeastern that both fi n- tionally in saves per game and 42nd fl ank. “We had a terrifi c year defen- ished in W&M victories. He was one in goals against average. McAdams A pair of rising sophomores, sively as a team last season,” Norris of a school-record six freshmen to proved he was a force early in his Peter Christmas and Ian Stowe, will said. “We return three of our starting start those contests. Overall, Buckley career, posting back-to-back impres- also fi gure into the mix in the midfi eld. four along the back line. Based on our appeared in 12 contests and even sive efforts against ACC foe North Both players saw playing time during spring season, we have a number of played some at the forward position Carolina and College Cup Semifi nal- their rookie campaigns as part of an options in terms of fi lling the center with the Tribe lacking in depth at the ist Virginia Tech. He fi nished with 10 impressive freshman class. Stowe back position that was vacated with spot. saves, including a penalty kick stop in played in all 21 games for the Tribe the graduation of (Third-Team All-CAA During the spring season, the the second OT, against the Tar Heels and wasted little time fi nding his way back) Brock Jones. We are confi dent Tribe experimented with moving strik- in a shutout. Against Virginia Tech, into the starting XI as he started the we will have an even better year as a er Alan Koger to the back position, so McAdams made seven saves as the fi rst game of his collegiate career. group defensively.” he too could fi gure into the mix along Tribe played the No. 3-ranked Hokies Stowe, who was the Richmond Metro, Bothe has been a staple along the back four. True freshman Andrew to a 1-1 draw. Dominion District and Central Region the backline for the Tribe over the last Mahan could also see some action in Smolinsky redshirted in 2007 Player of the Year in high school, tal- two seasons, starting 38 matches. He the back. He was an all-district and behind McAdams and senior Brennan lied his fi rst collegiate point, assisting is versatile with the ability to play both all-region selection in high school and Wergley. He was an all-district and all- on the Tribe’s lone goal in the CAA left and center back in the Tribe’s four- was a fi ve-year captain playing for the region choice at Stafford High School. Quarterfi nals against Towson. Christ- man system. Bothe came to the Col- Elite program. He fi nished his senior campaign with mas appeared in 10 games as a re- lege with impressive prep credentials, 166 saves, six shutouts and a save serve in the midfi eld last season. The including the Virginia Gatorade High GOALKEEPER percentage of 85 percent. Tribe can also look to redshirt fresh- School Player of the Year Award. He The goalkeeper position has “Colin Smolinsky had a great man Stephen Laws and junior Preston has the ability to be an elite defender been one of the most fabled at the opportunity to gain valuable game Whitlock for midfi eld depth. in the conference and will be vital in College with W&M producing fi ve pro- experience during the spring and did The Tribe’s incoming freshman providing an experienced veteran fessional goalkeepers over the last 16 well,” Norris said. “It will be a great class includes a quartet of midfi eld- along the back-line. Bothe also scored years, including a trio who went on to competition between him and incom- ers with exceptional prep credentials. his fi rst collegiate goal on a penalty play in (MLS). ing freshman Brad Morgan for teh No. Nicolas Abrigo received all-state hon- kick against James Madison in 2007 After grabbing hold of the starting po- 2 goalkeeping spot.” ors each of his fi nal three seasons at Both Orozco and DiNuzzo found sition just four games into his rookie Morgan was the fulltime goal- Flint Hill. Ben Anderson and Caleb their way into the starting lineup from season, sophomore Andrew McAd- keeper and team captain for Annan- Thomas both garnered fi rst-team all- day one and were two of the three true ams is looking to cement his name dale RFC, helping the program to state accolades as high school se- freshmen (joining Nathaniel Baako) to among the Tribe’s elite goalkeepers. numerous titles and a No. 4 national niors. Thomas was also named 2008 start all 21 matches. Orozco started The Tribe will also have a pair of ranking, according to GotSoccer.com, Eastern Region Player of the Year at the center back slot, while DiNuzzo freshman, Colin Smolinsky (redshirt) in 2006-07. While playing for Annan- as well as the All-Tidewater Player of fl anked him on the right side. DiNuzzo, and Brad Morgan (true), to provide dale RFC, the 6-1, 165-pounder was the Year. Matt Becker rounds out the who was the Washington Post Player balance and depth at the position. selected to the ODP state program group. He was an NSCAA All-South of the Year during his senior year of “Andrew McAdams announced and was an SYL Mid-Atlantic Region Region honoree in 2007 and an all- high school, is a hard-nosed and work- himself as the top up-and-coming honoree. state selection, but missed part of his man-like player who found his way up goalkeeper in the league last year with senior season due to an injury. the fi eld into the attack at times as a a great statistical season,” Norris said. BACK rookie. He tallied his fi rst collegiate “His work ethic combined with the

W&M returns three of its four assist in the Tribe’s 3-1 win over Tem- experience he gained in the PDL this W 08 backs from last season’s stingy de- ple. Orozco played beyond his years summer have helped take his game to & M Men’s Soccer Men’s M

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JUNIOR• 6-2 • 170 • B CHESTER, VA. • THOMAS DALE

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2007): Started all 20 games in which he appeared ... A staple on the Tribe’s backline over the last two seasons and started at both the left and center back slots in 2007 ... Scored his fi rst collegiate goal on a penalty kick against James Madison (10/12) ... FRESHMAN YEAR (2006): Appeared in all 19 games for the Tribe, while making 18 starts at the back position ... Helped a Tribe defense that had a goals against average of 1.17 with fi ve shutouts ... Notched nine shots on the season, including three on goal ... Shared the Tribe’s Best Rookie Award with Price Thomas and was named the W&M Freshman Academic Achievement Award winner ... Named one of College Soccer News’ Top 100 Freshmen to Watch in 2006 ... Played for the Richmond Kickers Future in the PDL during the summer, starting 10 games at the back position ... PREP: Named the 2005-06 Gatorade Virginia High School Player of the Year ... Garnered the VHSCA Group AAA Male Athlete of the Year ... A state fi nalist for the Wendy’s High School Heisman ... A four-year letterwinner in soccer for Mark Fowler at Thomas Dale ... Appeared in Sports Illustrated’s ‘Faces in the Crowd’ on July 14, 2006 ... Named the Richmond Times-Dispatch Metro Player of the Year as well as the district player of the year as a junior and a senior ... Named the Richmond Times-Dispatch Scholar- Athlete of the Year in 2006 ... Received the Central Region Player of the Year honor as a senior ... Garnered the Petersburg Progress Index Tri-Cities Player of the Year in 2004 ... Selected as the VHSL Group AAA State Player of the SOPHOMORE• 6-0 • 175 • B Year ... Garnered studentsportssoccer.com Second-Team All-America honors WILMINGTON, DEL. • TATNALL ... Led Thomas Dale to an 85-5 record, including perfect 24-0 marks during his fi nal two seasons to win back-to-back Group AAA State Championships ... Team set state records for most shutouts in a season, fewest goals allowed and most wins in a season ... Finished his high school career with 33 goals and 16 assists ... Played in the 2006 Virginia High School All-Star Soccer Game ... Played club soccer for the Richmond Kickers ... A two-time district champion in cross country and an eight-time FRESHMAN YEAR (2007): Appeared in 12 contests, including a pair of district champion in various in- starts on the back line ... Filled in as a starter for an injured Brock Jones door and outdoor track events in a pair of CAA wins over Hofstra (10/5) and Northeastern (10/7) ... One ... Played the cello in the high of a school-record six Tribe freshmen to start those contests ... Also came school orchestra ... A member off the bench and saw action as a forward ... PREP: Named a fi rst-team of the National Honor Society all-state selection in 2004, 2005 and 2006 ... A fi ve-year starter (from ... PERSONAL: Full name is eighth grade on) at Tatnall High School for head coach Bill Schluter ... Roger Randolph Bothe ... Son of Ned and Melinda Team captain in 2005 and 2006 ... Named fi rst-team all-conference in Bothe ... Born Jan. 6, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 ... Selected as the MVP of the Delaware W 08 1988 in Hampton, State Senior All-Star Game in 2006 ... Honored as Tatnall team MVP each Va. ... Majoring in of his fi nal three seasons ... Recipient of the Leather Ball Award in 2002 ... fi nance. High school team won the conference championship in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 ... Helped Tatnall to the state championship in 2003 ... Finished &

his high school career with 35 goals and 37 assists, starting every game Soccer Men’s M for Tatnall ... Played in the “Best of the Best” Game consisting of the best players in the state of Delaware ... A member of Concord Roma Travel Soccer team from 1998-2007 ... Concord Roma won seven Delaware State Championships and was a Region I semifi nalist in 2001 ... A Dela- ware ODP player in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 ... Was the captain BOTHE’S CAREER HONORS of his ODP team in 2001 and 2002 ... An honor roll student ... A member 2006 College Soccer News Top 100 Freshmen to Watch of the Student Council, Scholar Society and a Science Excellence Award W&M Best Rookie Award winner in 2002 … PERSONAL: Son of Bob and Karen Buckley ... Born W&M Freshman Academic Achievement Award July 1, 1988.

BOTHE’S CAREER STATISTICS BUCKLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS G A PTS SHOTS GWG YEAR G-GS G A PTS SHOTS GWG 2006 19-18 0 0 0 9 0 2007 12-2 0 0 0 3 0 2007 20-20 1 0 2 8 0 TOTALS 12-2 0 0 0 3 0 TOTALS 39-38 1 0 2 17 0 www.tribeathletics.com 13 14 08 W&M Men’s Soccer 07 00 0 1 0 1 0 GWG 0 SHOTS PTS 0 A 10-0 G G-GS 2007 YEAR Swarthmore College. in Tokyo,1988 28, Dec. Born Brother,... at Japan soccer played Patrick, ... Program Mentor Freshman the of part was and Society Honor National the of Amember for Triangle... soccer FC club Played ... Hill Chapel East at for Ingram Mike letterwinner three-year A ... assists eight and goals 10 with season senior his Finished ... 2007 in Camp National ODP Y Super USL the to Selected ... years two last the of each Games State Carolina North the in Participated ... 2007 and 2006 in co-captain sopho- and TeamMVP ... a more as honors mention honorable earning after senior and junior a as all-conference Named ... Game Soccer All-Star East-West NCCA region selection in 2007 ... Selected to the East sqaud in the 16th annual Conference Player of the Year as a senior ... A fi... Elon rst-team all-state over and all- win 1-0 season-opening Tribe’s midfireserve a as games fithe Saw ... elder the in career his of action rst (2007): YEAR FRESHMAN OAS 00 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 10-0 TOTALS CHRISTMAS’ CAREER STATISTICS PERSONAL: C HAPEL ae f te ec ad perd n 10 in appeared and bench the off Came S OPHOMORE H Son of David and Jody Christmas ... Christmas Jody and David of Son ILL , N.C. • E • N.C. , • 5-8 • 150 • MF • 150 • 5-8 • PREP: AST Named the Pac-6 the Named C HAPEL H ILL FRESHMAN YEAR (2007): high as No. 2 nationally by StudentSports.com ... Started every game of game every Started ... StudentSports.com by nationally 2 No. as high as ranked was Park Osbourn ... 21-1-2 of record overall an and shutouts Anchored a defense that surrendered only 12 goals on the season with 12 selection ... Led Osbourn Park to a Virginia AAA State Runner-up fiFirst-TeamA... nish senior ... a Yearas the of Player the ODU Stihl Soccer Classic ... assisting on the game-winner in the Tribe’s 3-1 win over Temple (9/14) at is a hard-nosed and workman-like player ... Notched his fi rst career point, ... matches 21 all start to men, Athe for back Tribe,right at constant who 07 12 0 1 0 3 1 GWG SHOTS 1 PTS A 0 21-21 G G-GS 2007 YEAR in Fairfax,Va. ...Brother, Tommy, playssocceratMaryWashington. ... the Y-League ... Participated in Journalism, the Honor Society and Signet soccer for BRYC Team Harkes Cardinals and for the Richmond Kickers in four-year letterwinner for Larry Nemerow at Osbourn Park ... Played club Virginia High School Coaches Association All-Star Game as a senior ... A the to Named ... school high in honors all-district and all-region all-state, his high school career and led Osbourn Park to a 68-8-8 record ... Earned PERSONAL: OAS 12 0 1 0 3 1 1 0 21-21 TOTALS Son of Joseph and Karen DiNuzzo ...Born May 29, 1988 www.tribeathletics.com DINUZZO’S CAREERSTATISTICS One of four players, including three true fresh- W OODBRIDGE PREP: S OPHOMORE THE TRIBE Named , V , • 5-9 • 160 • B • 160 • 5-9 • A Washington Post Washington Washington Post . • O • . SBOURN P ARK All-Met All-Met THE TRIBE

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SOPHOMORE YEAR (2007): Played in all 21 games and garnered 10 JUNIOR YEAR (2007): Redshirted ... SOPHOMORE YEAR (2007): Named team starting nods ... Scored his fi rst collegiate goal on the game-winner in the MVP ... Led W&M in scoring and ranked among the CAA leaders in goals (third), points (third) and shots (fi fth) ... Finished the year with 24 points on 10 goals and Tribe’s season opening victory over Elon (9/1) ... REDSHIRT FRESH- four assists ... Earned Second-Team All-CAA honors and Second-Team NSCAA All- MAN YEAR (2006): A regular off the Tribe bench, appearing in 16 games South Atlantic Region accolades ... Garnered Top Drawer Soccer National Team of ... Took nine shots, including three on goal ... Played in 15 games, starting the Week honors on a pair of occasions (9/18, 10/9) ... Became the fi rst Tribe player 13, for the Virginia Legacy of the PDL during the summer ... Scored the to win multiple CAA Player of the Week honors in the same season, garnering the game-winning goal against the Delaware Dynasty on May 27 ... FRESH- league’s weekly accolade on a trio of occasions (9/18, 10/9, 10/23) ... Earned ODU Stihl Soccer Classic MVP honors ... Scored the eventual game-winner and added MAN YEAR (2005): Redshirted ... Earned the team’s Freshman Aca- a late tally in the Tribe’s 5-1 upset of No. 29 UNCG (9/15) ... Notched two goals in demic Achievement Award ... PREP: Lettered four years at forward and a game on three different occasions ... Recorded the fi rst two W&M tallies in a 4-0 midfi eld under coach Jim Snodgrass ... Named Eastern Virginia Group win over Drexel (9/22) ... Scored the equalizer on the Tribe’s lone PK of the season AAA Player of the Year in 2005 ... Also the recipient of the Walter N. Car- at VCU (10/8) in the 89th minute, before slotting in the game-winner in OT ... Played for the Virginia Legacy in the PDL over the summer and ranked fourth in the league roll Award, given to the top athlete at Cox High School ... Named Scholar- in goals (14) and sixth in points (29) ... Earned PDL Player of the Week honors on Athlete of the Year by the Virginia Beach District high school coaches July 6 ... FRESHMAN YEAR (2007): One of only two players to start all 18 matches ... Moved from defensive midfi elder to forward for senior season, lead- ... Finished third on the team in points with 11 on fi ve goals and an assist ... Voted to ing the team with 22 goals and 10 the CAA All-Rookie Team ... Scored the Tribe’s fi rst two goals of the season against assists ... First-Team All-Eastern St. Joseph’s (9/3) ... Converted both of W&M’s PK chances … Scored a goal on the road against No. 19 UNCG (9/24) ... Assisted on Virginia Region and All-Virginia the game-winner in the 72nd minute at Drexel (10/7) Beach District ... Team captain ... Shared the team’s Best Rookie Award and named as a senior, leading Cox to the the team’s Leibo Award winner ... PREP: Lettered semifi nals of the state tournament four years under coach Hal Hoxie (father) ...... Member of Virginia Olympic Daily Press Player of the Year as a senior ... Scored 38 goals and had 16 assists as a se- Development Program team nior ... Denbigh Baptist reached the fi nals of ... PERSONAL: Full name the VISSA Division II championship game is Jeremy Michael Har- in the fall of 2004 and won the title in 2003 ris ... Son of Michael ... National Christian School Athletic As- sociation Player of the Year ... Two-time and Kathy Harris ... Virginia Independent Schools Player of Born June 12, 1987 the Year ... Ended career with 112 goals in Chesapeake, Va. and 74 assists ... PERSONAL: Full ... Father earned his name is Andrew Jerod Hoxie ... Son of MBA from W&M in Hal and Kathy Hoxie ... Born Oct. 8, 1986 in Enid, Okla. ... Three brothers, 1991 ... Majoring in Aaron, Allen and Austin, also played business. soccer at the collegiate level. 08 W 08 & M Men’s Soccer Men’s M HOXIE’S CAREER HONORS 2005 CAA All-Rookie Team W&M Best Rookie Award W&M Leibo Award 2006 Second-Team All-CAA Second-Team NSCAA All-South Atlantic Region CAA Player of the Week (9/18, 10/9, 10/23) HARRIS’ CAREER HONORS Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week (9/18, 10/9) ODU Stihl Soccer Classic MVP 2005 W&M Freshman Academic Achievement Award W&M MVP W&M Golden Boot Award HARRIS’ CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS G A PTS SHOTS GWG HOXIE’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS G A PTS SHOTS GWG 2006 16-0 0 0 0 9 0 2005 18-18 5 1 11 39 1 2007 21-10 1 0 2 8 1 2006 19-19 10 4 24 63 4 TOTALS 37-10 1 0 2 17 1 TOTALS 37-37 15 5 35 102 5

www.tribeathletics.com 15 16 08 W&M Men’s Soccer wr wne ad an Vsa ih col ot aubeAhee ... Athlete Valuable Played Most club soccer for Greensboro Soccer school Club 87 Green ... High Also lettered Vista Magna and winner Award Heisman School Wendy’sHigh a Named ... campaign rookie during tion a sophomore ... A fi rst-team all-district and second-team all-region selec- as fihonors and all-region all-state and second-team all-district rst-team and senior ... Named Region IV Player of the Year as a junior ... Garnered fiEarned ... junior a as honors all-state and all-region all-district, rst-team campaigns senior and Yearjunior the during of Player District Piedmont ... (10/5/) tra Hofs- against goal game-winning the Techon Virginia ... Assisted (9/22) semififlCup a College on with assist tie an 1-1 a during header nalist ick Registered ... remaining 1:47 just with post far the to header a sending tie scoreless a broke he as game-winner the was Panthers the against goal His ... (10/2) Wilmington UNC and (10/26) State Georgia over ries Tribevicto- in goals of pair his following 29, Oct. on honors Week the of Co-Rookie CAA Garnered ... (9/16) Dartmouth to setback 2-1 a in goal lone TalliedTribe’s... the Templeover (9/14) win 3-1 a in winner, game ment Team honors ... Scored a pair of goals just 2:18 apart, including the the Week on Sept. 17 after earning ODU Stihl Soccer Classic All-Tourna-of Player CAA Named ... contests 21 all in played and position forward game-winning goals (2) ... Started the fiand (13) nal 18 points games (3), of the assists season (5), at the goals in Tribe the on second Ranked ... (2007): YEAR FRESHMAN REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2006): YEAR FRESHMAN S S PENCER OPHOMORE CAATeamAll-Rookie selection Redshirted ... Redshirted , V , A • 6-2 • 180 • F • 180 • 6-2 • . • M • . AGNA PREP: V ISTA Two-time 07 11 5 1 3 2 36 13 GWG SHOTS 3 PTS A 5 21-18 G G-GS W&MBestRookie Award 2007 CAA All-Rookie Team YEAR CAA RookieoftheWeek (10/29) CAA Playerofthe Week (9/17) 2007 graduated fromtheCollegein2007...Majoringcomputerscience. in Bossier City, La. ... Son of Elbert and Jantje Koger ... Brother, Yannick, VistaMagna ... at basketball in and punter and kicker place a as football in years three in Oakville,Ontario,Canada. ... nationally on the national French exams levels II and III in 2004 and 2005 and National German Honor Society Society ... Finished in the Honor top 10th percentile French National Society, Honor National A... the senior of a member as treasurer club the was and school fihigh his of during years nal club three Key the of member A ... 2007 2006, in swimming and in 2003 and in country cross in ... championships 2006 state and the 2005 Attended in country cross in selection District All-Colonial ... An swimming and country cross in letterwinner three-year A... 2007 in Camp National ODPY Super the to Selected ... 2006 and 2005 2004, in participant Cup Jefferson a was and 2005 and 2004 in Shootout the Raleigh 2006, and 2005 in Championship the Regional won Super-Y Strikers Atlantic South ... U17 through U9 from Elite Strikers Richmond with soccer club Played ... 2006 and 2005 in ODP district central Named ...... senior choice a Ateam as mention Region team honorable All-Central Region All-Academic Central the to Named ... 2007 and 2006 in ademic School Governor’s ... Selected First-Team All-Colonial District and All-Ac- Walker Maggie at Park Dan coach head midfifor at forward ner and eld (2007): YEAR FRESHMAN PERSONAL: OAS 11 5 1 3 2 36 13 3 5 21-18 TOTALS PERSONAL: Son of W. John and Lori Laws ... Born on Nov.on Born 1989 ... 29, Laws W. Lori of and Son John www.tribeathletics.com KOGER’S CAREERSTATISTICS KOGER’S CAREERHONORS Redshirted ... Redshirted RS F RS Born 1987 28, Sept. on Koger Delano Alan R ICHMOND RESHMAN THE TRIBE , V , PREP: A • 5-11 • 155 • MF • 155 • 5-11 • . • M • . A four-year letterwin- four-year A AGGIE W ALKER

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Will serve as a team captain in 2008 … REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR Will serve as a team captain in 2008 … JUNIOR YEAR (2007): A two-time W&M (2007): Started the fi nal 18 games of the season and garnered CAA captain ... One of the hardest working and most underrated players in the CAA All-Rookie Team honors ... He fi nished his rookie campaign among the ... Possess an engine that never quits and is the calming infl uence who anchors Tribe’s single-season leaders in save percentage (fourth at .850), shut- the Tribe’s defense while at the same time serving as an integral starting point for outs (sixth with seven), saves (fi fth with 96) and goals against average W&M’s transition from defense to attack ... Started all 21 games for the Tribe ... (seventh at 0.87) ... Earned CAA Rookie of the Week honors after posting Scored his fi rst collegiate goal on a defl ection against Stony Brook (9/29) ... As- a goals against average of 0.41 in back-to-back double-overtime draws sisted on goals in back-to-back CAA wins over Georgia State (10/26) and UNCW with ACC foes North Carolina and College Cup Semifi nalist Virginia Tech (10/28) ... Third-Team NSCAA Scholar All-East Region ... Garnered Penn State Classic All-Tournament honors ... SOPHOMORE YEAR (2006): Started all 17 ... Made 10 saves, including stopping a penalty kick midway through the games in which he played after missing the fi rst two games of the season due second overtime, in a shutout draw at North Carolina (9/19) ... Lead the to injury ... Honored with the Tribe’s Unsung Hero Award for the second straight CAA and ranked 10th nationally in save percentage ... Ranked third in year ... Earned honorable mention NSCAA Scholar All-East Region honors ... the CAA in both goals against average and saves, while ranking 23rd na- REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2005): Named the Tribe’s Unsung Hero Award tionally in saves per game and 42nd in goals against average ... FRESH- winner ... Shared the team’s Best Rookie Award ... Played in every match for MAN YEAR (2006): Redshirted ... PREP: Compiled a goals against the Tribe, staring all but one ... Recorded one point on an assist ... Notched average of 0.65 with 18 shutouts in 2004 ... Both statistics established fi rst career point assisting on W&M’s fi rst goal against George Mason (10/30) ... school records ... Team won the 2004 Florida state championship and FRESHMAN YEAR (2004): Redshirted ... PREP: Lettered four years for coach fi nished fourth in the national rankings ... Earned all-state honors in 2004 Randy Scott ... Scored seven goals and led team with 17 assists as a senior ... A 2004 and 2005 all-conference selection ... Garnered all-county hon- ... Team won district championship all four years ... District Player of the Year, fi rst-team all-state, region, metro and dis- ors during three seasons (2003, 2004 and 2006) ... Named high school’s trict as a senior ... Also earned fi rst-team team MVP in 2006 ... Played on the Florida Olympic Development Pro- all-district honors as a junior ... Four time gram team that fi nished second in the nation in 2003 ... ODP team also all-academic team selection ... Played on won the Region III Championship in 2003 Virginia ODP and Richmond Strikers SC and 2004 ... Played club soccer for the ... Member Key Club, National Hon- Dunedin Stirling (1996-04), Renegades or Society, Spanish Honor So- (2005) and the Clearwater Chargers ciety, Beta Club and FCA (2006) ... Named to the Headmas- ... PERSONAL: Full ters List at Berkley Prep ... Lettered name is Douglas in football at Berkeley Prep as a Wescott Mc- free safety and wide receiver for Bride ... Son of Raymond four years ... Named all-state and Claire in 2005 and all-county in 2005 McBride ... and 2006 ... PERSONAL: Son Born Nov. of Andy and Dede McAdams 20, 1985 in ... Born Sept. 16, 1987 in Fairfax, Va. Clearwater, Fla. ... Majoring ... Majoring in in business. fi nance. 08 W 08 & M Men’s Soccer Men’s M

MCBRIDE’S CAREER HONORS 2004 W&M Freshman Academic Achievement Award 2005 W&M Unsung Hero Award W&M Best Rookie Award MCADAMS’ CAREER HONORS 2006 NSCAA Scholar All-East Region Honorable Mention 2006 CAA Rookie of the Week (9/24) W&M Unsung Hero Award CAA All-Rookie Team 2007 Third-Team NSCAA Scholar All-East Region W&M Best Rookie Award MCBRIDE’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS G A PTS SHOTS GWG MCADAMS’ CAREER STATISTICS 2005 18-17 0 1 1 14 0 YEAR M-MS MIN. GA GAA SVS PCT. SO RECORD 2006 17-17 0 0 0 7 0 2007 19-18 1756:29 17 0.87 96 .850 7 8-7-3 2007 21-21 1 2 4 15 0 TOTALS 19-18 1756:29 17 0.87 96 .850 7 8-7-3 TOTALS 56-55 1 3 5 36 0 www.tribeathletics.com 17 18 08 W&M Men’s Soccer 07 12 0 0 0 0 0 GWG SHOTS 0 PTS A 0 G 21-21 G-GS 2007 YEAR Albany, N.Y. ...Intendstomajoringovernment/politics. PERSONAL: ... YouthRotary Conference the Leadership and Summit Sportsmanship Conference, Leaders Student VHSL the (YADAPP), Project Prevention Abuse Drug Youthand his the Alcohol in Participated throughout ... career member school high Roll Honor Distinguished List Dean’s A ... ent recipi- Award Merit Leadership National USAA An ... Award Leadership Point West 2006 the of Winner ... AwardScholar APBoard College the Received ... Nominee Scholars School High (2006- of ... Society A07) National Magic Richmond F.C. and (2004-06) Organ Strikers Richmond (2001-04), Premiere Kickers Richmond for soccer club Played ... 2007 in choice fiall-region A … academic seasons rst-team three last the of Pool Camp ... Named fi rst-team all-district and academic all-district each the Disney Classic in at 2006 ... Group Super A the two-time in nominee to team the National Super-YI National Region States ODP the United for Played ... 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SOPHOMORE YEAR (2007): Enjoyed a breakout season, becoming the fi rst player since 2004 to earn First-Team All-CAA honors ... After coming off the bench in the season-opener, started the fi nal 20 matches of the year ... Led the Tribe in goals (7), points (17) and game-winning goals (4), while ranking second in assists with three ... Topped the CAA in game-winning goals and ranked seventh in the league in goals and 10th in points ... Put together a streak of seven straight games (9/22-10/14) with at least a point ... Scored a goal in four straight CAA games (10/5-14) ... Tallied the College’s lone goal in its 1-1 tie with College Cup Semifi nalist Virginia Tech ... Scored game-win- ning goals against American (9/25), Hofstra (10/5), VCU (10/14) and UNCW (10/24) ... Moved from attacking midfi eld position to forward ... FRESHMAN YEAR (2006): Started 17 of 19 games at the attacking midfi eld position ... Fin- ished his rookie campaign with three points on a goal and an assist ... Scored his fi rst career goal vs. VMI (9/8) ... Assisted on the Tribe’s game-winning goal against Drexel (9/22) ... Shared the Tribe’s Best Rookie Award ... Played for the Richmond Kickers Future in the PDL during the summer ... PREP: Gar- nered fi rst-team all-district in 2005 and 2006 ... Earned All-Northwest Region and All-Central Virginia nods as a junior and senior ... A four-year letterwinner for Kevin Kynoch ... Played in the 2006 Virginia High School All-Star Soccer Game ... Earned honorable-mention all-state recognition in 2004 ... Finished his career at Albemarle with 25 goals and 20 assists ... Led team to regular season dis- SOPHOMORE • 5-9 • 155 • MF trict title and a regional berth in 2005 ... In MIDLOTHIAN, VA. • CLOVER HILL 2006, led Albemarle to the district tournament fi nal and a berth in regionals ... Played club soccer for SOCA Lightning from U- 14 through U-18 ... Also played club for the Rich- mond Kickers in Super Y from U-14 through U-17 ... Lettered three years in FRESHMAN YEAR (2007): Appeared in all 21 matches, earning one basketball and a year in football ... An all-district start ... Started the Tribe’s season-opening win over Elon ... Registered and all-region selection his fi rst collegiate point in the CAA Quarterfi nals against Towson (11/13), in basketball in 2005 ... A feeding Doug Ernst for the equalizing second-half goal ... PREP: Named member of National Hon- Dominion District and Virginia Central Regional Player of the Year as a or Society and Fellowship senior in 2007 ... A First-Team All-Dominion District each of the last three of Christian Athletes ... seasons ... Named the Richmond-Times Dispatch Metro co-Player of the PERSONAL: Full name is Year in 2007 ... A First-Team All-Metro player in 2006 and 2007 ... A Vir- Price Andrew Thomas ... W 08 ginia Group AAA All-State as a junior and a senior ... Finished his senior The son of Greg Thom- as and Veronica Price campaign with 10 goals and 12 assists, helping his Clover Hill team to Thomas ... Father, a 13-3-1 record ... Earned Academic All-Region and All-District honors Greg, was on the & in 2007 ... Named to the Virginia High School Coaches Association All-

William and Mary Soccer Men’s M Star Game as a senior ... A First-Team All-Central Region honoree in track and 2006 and 2007 after garnering second-team distinction in 2005 ... Named fi eld team in team MVP each of the last two seasons ... A four-year letterwinner in cen- 1975-76. tral midfi eld at Clover Hill ... Played club soccer for FC Richmond Magic and the Williamsburg Legacy ... Played on the VCCL Select Dallas Cup Team and for the Richmond Kickers in the ... Selected to the Super Y ODP National Camp in 2007 ... A DECA and National THOMAS’ CAREER HONORS Honor Society member in high school ... President of the Spanish Club ... 2006 W&M Best Rookie Award PERSONAL: The son of Scott and Ann Stowe ... Born Feb. 17, 1989 ... 2007 First-Team All-CAA Intends to major in business. W&M Golden Boot Award

STOWE’S CAREER STATISTICS THOMAS’ CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G-GS G A PTS SHOTS GWG YEAR G-GS G A PTS SHOTS GWG 2006 19-17 1 1 3 22 0 2007 21-1 0 1 1 7 0 2007 21-20 7 3 17 40 4 TOTALS 21-1 0 1 1 7 0 TOTALS 40-37 8 4 20 62 4 www.tribeathletics.com 19 20 08 W&M Men’s Soccer 06 - 0 0 0 0 0 GWG 0 SHOTS PTS 0 Did notseeaction A 1-0 G 2007 G-GS 2006 YEAR ... Majoringinneuroscience. Son of Willie and Minnie Whitlock ... Born Feb. 28, 1987 in El Paso, Texas National the of Honor Society ... member A ... Sting Stafford the for soccer club Played ... player ODP State Virginia A... school high in honors team academic all- Garnered ... Stafford North at Cassiday Steve midfi coach for elder Earned all-district honors in 2005 ... Lettered four years as a forward and ... (9/8) VMI over win (2006): YEAR MAN (2007): YEAR SOPHOMORE OAS - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 TOTALS WHITLOCK’S CAREERSTATISTICS PERSONAL: Appeared in his fihis in Appeared Tribe’sthe 5-0 in game career rst FRESHMAN YEAR (2005): YEAR FRESHMAN S Did not see action ... action see not Did Full name is Willie Preston Whitlock Jr. ... TAFFORD J UNIOR , V , • 5-6 • 160 • MF • 160 • 5-6 • A . • N • . Redshirted ... Redshirted ORTH REDSHIRT FRESH- REDSHIRT S TAFFORD PREP:

BEN ANDERSON, MF, 5-10,150,MECHANICSVILLE,VA./ATLEE Va. ...IntendstomajorinchemistryattheCollege. Fairfax, in 1990 27, March Born ... years four for Colo Colo with Chile and Gonzalo in of professionally played father,Gonzalo, His Son ... Carmen Arenas-Abrigo ... Hill Flint at Club Spanish and the Council of Honor member A ... programs outreach community in Volunteer sion Mis- Christi Corpus ... Dragons MSC the with soccer ... club played 2004 Also and 2003 in Finalists Cup State were Sidekicks ... 2006 and 2005 2002, VYSAin to Championships team Cup his State helped and SWYASidekicks the for soccer club Played ... fiappearances four nal program to its second conference championship and its fi rst three state seasons at Flint Hill ... Score more than 40 career goals and helped the fihis of each three during Teamnal ... captain Hill Flint at Brown Chris midficentral the for in position years eld four Played ... 2006 in School High Episcopal at tournament Invitational Black & Maroon the at MVP ceived the Flint Hill Husky Award as a sophomore in 2006 ... Named the Re- ... seasons four his of each during distinction all-conference nered Gar- ... junior a and sophomore a as VISAAselection Earned All-State NICOLAS ABRIGO, MF, 5-10,155,SOUTHRIDING,VA./FLINT HILL ematics atW&M. also a member of the Tribe’s incoming class ... Intends to major in math- Twinbrother,is Tim,... 1982-84 from University Cambridge at College Magdalene for crew in Father,Techparticipated Andrew,Virginia ... at of ... son The professors and are Andrew Trudyparents Both ... Becker Va. Blacksburg, in 1989 28, Aug. Born ... is Becker Harrington Name Matthew Full ... Finalist Merit National a and Distinction with Scholar AP An ... school high in Club Cuisine Cultural and Honor Club National Latin Society, the of member A ... Blacksburg FC and United River menthal, Travis Bishop and Jon Bohland ... Played club soccer for New midfileft Blu- and Shelley striker for a elder as letterwinner four-year A ... points 60 for assists 10 and goals 25 with year junior his Finished ... 32 with assists career in history school in fourth Ranks ... list all-time for goals by a midfi elder with 65, and ranks third overall on the school’s record school Blacksburg the Set ... 2007 in nationally 7 No. as high as ranked was Blacksburg ... 2007 and 2005 in Championship State AA Group Soccer League School High Virginia the to Blacksburg Helped ... 2006 in distinction mention honorable receiving after 2007 in honors all-state second-team Garnered ... choice IV three-time All-Region and District Ridge All-River three-time A... injury an with year senior his of country according to StudentSports.com (Rivals) in 2008 ... Missed part Region honors in 2007 ... Helped Blacksburg to the No. 1 ranking in the NSCAAAll-South Garnered ... 2007 in distinction All-America Scholar One of only 35 players nationally to receive NSCAA/adidas High School MATT BECKER,MF, 6-0,185,BLACKSBURG,VA./BLACKSBURG nesiology atW&M. ki- in major to Intends ... Anderson Jan and John of son The ... Mass. Full name is Benjamin Kyle Anderson ... Born Aug. 14, 1989 in Beverly, ... A Awards Science and Mathematics Atlee the both Received ... 2004 in in 2007-08 ... Played in the Super-Y League with the Richmond Strikers Played club soccer for the Richmond Strikers and was the team captain ... fiseasons his three during nal Atlee at captain Team... Thompson Steve and Scott midfiRandy central for the Atlee at in eld letterwinner ... Afour-year goals 10 with 2006 in scoring in Led Atlee ... junior a as Times-Dispatch mond two-time A ... 2006 in choice fiA all-region ... rst-team seasons all-state mention honorable Garnered ...... 2006 Ain fihonors three last 2006 the of each honoree all-district rst-team in year the of district player Named … 2008 in senior a as selection fiA all-state rst-team Richmond Times-Dispatch Richmond TRIBE INCOMING FRESHMEN www.tribeathletics.com All-Metro selection ... Averaged a goal a game a goal a Averaged ... selection All-Metro Scholar-Athlete of the Yearthe ... of nominee Scholar-Athlete THE TRIBE Rich- THE TRIBE

TIM BECKER, F, 6-0, 175, BLACKSBURG, VA./BLACKSBURG ANDREW MAHAN, D/MF, 6-0, 180, MIDLOTHIAN, VA./COSBY One of only 35 players nationally to receive NSCAA/adidas High School Named fi rst-team all-district and second-team all-region in 2006 and Scholar All-America distinction in 2007 ... Named the River Ridge District 2008 ... Helped his high school team to the VHSL State Final Four in and Region IV Player of the Year in 2008 ... Helped Blacksburg to the 2007 ... A four-year letterwinner under the direction of head coach Mike No. 1 ranking in the country according to StudentSports.com (Rivals) in Anderson ... Played club soccer for Richmond Kickers Elite and was a 2008 ... Garnered NSCAA All-South Region honors in 2007 ... A four-time fi ve-year captain, while helping the program to the 2006 state champion- All-River Ridge District and three-time all-region choice ... Garnered fi rst- ship ... Selected to the Super Y ODP National Camp in 2005, 2006 and team all-state honors in 2007 ... Helped Blacksburg to the Virginia High 2007 ... Invited to train with the USL Richmond Kickers team for three School League Soccer Group AA State Championship in 2005 and 2007 weeks ... A member of the National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Soci- ... Blacksburg was ranked as high as No. 7 nationally in 2007 ... Was an ety, Spanish Club and Environmental Club ... Full name is Andrew Daniel all-state indoor track sprinter in 2006 ... Holds the career scoring record Mahan ... The son of Mike and Megan Mahan ... Born Aug. 1, 1989 in at Blacksburg with 103 career goals ... Set the school record for goals in Omaha, Neb. a single season with 34 in 2007 and followed that up with 33 in 2008 ... Had 36 career assists during high school career as well ... A four-year let- BRAD MORGAN, GK, 6-1, 185, FAIRFAX STATION, VA./JAMES ROBINSON terwinner as a striker for Shelley Blumenthal, Travis Bishop and Jon Boh- Earned three letters for James W. Robinson under the direction of Ryan land ... Played club soccer for NRUSA ’89 Rapids and FC Blacksburg ... Cox and Jack Cicala ... A Virginia State Olympic Development Pool Play- A member of the National Honor Society, Latin Club and Cultural Cuisine er in 2003 ... In 2006, garnered ODP selection as well as SYL Mid-Atlan- Club in high school ... An AP Scholar with Distinction and a National Merit tic Region honors ... Played forward in high school, but was a goalkeeper Finalist ... Full name is Timothy Joseph Becker ... Born Aug. 28, 1989 in for his club teams ... Played club soccer for both SWYA Sidekicks and Blacksburg, Va. ... The son of Andrew and Trudy Becker ... Both parents Annandale RFC ’89 ... Helped the Sidekicks to the Virginia State Cup are professors at Virginia Tech ... Father, Andrew, participated in crew Championship in 2005 and 2006 ... Sidekicks were State Cup Finalists for Magdalene College at Cambridge University from 1982-84 ... Twin in 2004 and Super-Y league national fi nalists in 2005 ... The full-time brother, Matt, is also a member of the Tribe’s incoming class ... Intends to goalkeeper and team captain for Annandale RFC ... Helped the team major in mathematics at W&M. win Atlanta Cup Championship in 2006, to fi nalists appearances at the

Score at the Shore (2006), Surf Cup (2006) and State Cup (2007) and to W 08 JIMMY CARROLL, MF/F, 6-2, 180, RESTON, VA./GONZAGA/VIRGINIA TECH the semifi nalists of the Disney Showcase in 2007 and the State Cup in Transferred to W&M from Virginia Tech where he appeared in eight 2008 ... According to GotSoccer.com, Annandale RFC was named No. 4 games, including a start during the 2006 season ... A First-Team Wash- in the nation in 2006-07 ... Full Named is Bradley James Morgan ... Born & ington Post All-Met selection as a senior in 2005 at Gonzaga High School Oct. 10, 1989 ... The son of Gary and Kristi Morgan ... Intends to major in M Men’s Soccer Men’s M ... Garnered Second-Team All-Met honors as a junior in 2004 ... Received business at the College. fi rst-team all-conference honors during his fi nal two seasons ... Named the team’s offensive MVP as a senior ... Tallied 16 goals and six assists CALEB THOMAS, MF, 6-5, 175, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA./FRANK W. COX as a senior ... A four-year letterwinner at Gonzaga where he played for- Named the 2008 Eastern Region Player of the Year as well as the All- ward and midfi eld for Don Smith and Scott Waller ... Scored 50 goals dur- Tidewater Player of the Year ... A fi rst-team all-district, all-region, all-Tide- ing his four-year high school career ... An Olympic Development Player water and all-state during his fi nal two seasons in high school ... A four- (ODP) at the district, state and regional levels ... Played club soccer for year letterwinner in the midfi eld for Jim Snodgrass at Frank W. Cox ... the Braddock Road Team Harkes Cardinals ... A member of the Bethesda Garnered second-team all-district honors as a sophomore ... Ran cross Tournament of champions ... Helped his club team to the Virginian cham- country and played volleyball at Frank W. Cox ... His brother, Brannon, pionship ... Full name is James Benton Carroll ... Born June 19, 1988 played soccer for the Tribe from 2000-04 ... A member of the Latin Honor in Washington, D.C. ... The son of Greg and Katie Carroll ... His father, Society ... The son of Stephen and Gail Thomas ... Born Oct. 9, 1989 in Greg, played soccer at Marrietta College ... Intends to major in fi nance Virginia Beach. at W&M.

www.tribeathletics.com 21 22 08 W&M Men’s Soccer Center SoccerComplex(Towson, Md.) QuarterfiCAA - Towson3 nals, Va.) (Norfolk, Stadium at TowsonPark, Pa.); 2 – ODU Stihl Soccer Classic, ODU Soccer •ODU(2ot) 1 – Penn State Soccer Classic, Jeffery Field (University •atDelaware W, 1-0 Nov. 13 •atDrexel Nov. 8 L,0-1 T, 0-0 •UNCW Nov. 4 •atGeorgiaState Nov. 2 •atGeorgeMason Oct.28 W, 2-1 •at Towson (ot) Oct.26 •VCU Oct.21 L,1-2 •JMU(ot) •Northeastern(ot) Oct.19 •Hofstra Oct.14 Oct.12 T, 1-1 atStonyBrook T, Oct.7 0-0 American Oct.5 #15Virginia Tech Sept.29 atNorthCarolina Sept.25 vs.Dartmouth Sept.22 vs. Temple Sept.19 vs.#22OhioState Sept.16 atPennState Sept.14 Elon Sept.9 Sept.7 Sept.1 Overall: TOP INDIVIDUAL HONORS First-Team Academic All-American (men’s soccerandallmalesports) NSCAA Scholar All-East Region CAA Scholar Athlete ofthe Year CoSIDA/ ODU StihlSoccerClassic 9-9-3 CAA RookieoftheWeek Nike PennStateClassic CAA PlayeroftheWeek Andrew McAdams(9/24) CAA All-Rookie Team All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team Ryan Overdevest (2) 2007 RESULTS Alan Koger(10/29) Doug McBridge(3) Andrew McAdams Alan Koger(9/17) Ryan Overdevest Ryan Overdevest Price Thomas (1) NathanielBaako Brock Jones(3) Nathan Belcher Doug McBride ESPN TheMagazine Brock Jones Alan Koger Alan Koger All-CAA 3

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Overdevest started 17 of 21 games in the midfi eld for W&M in 2007. The team co-captain team The 2007. midfiin the W&M in for games eld 21 in a1-0victoryover VCU.Forhiscareer,of Overdevestplayed in61matches,earning25starts. 17 started Overdevest score game-winning the on assisted and Delaware at win 1-0 a in goal game-winning the scored John Tuttle, afterearning second-teamhonorsin2006. Overdevest carried a fl awless grade point average, while majoring in business at the He became the College. third Tribe player to be a two-time Academic All-American, joining Kevin Knott and ar-Athlete ofthe Year. Academic athletic and academic All-America for honors, occasions he was numerous named on the Colonial recognized was Overdevest Athletic Ryan Senior Association (CAA) First-TeamMale CoSIDA/ Schol- garnering with Along 2007. in Tribe the for excellence HONORED FOR ACADEMICS games oftheseasonatforwardposition. fithe started He (2). goals game-winning and (13) points (3), 18 assists nal (5), goals Tribethe in on second ranked Koger average. against goals in 42nd and game per saves in nationally 23rd ranking while saves, and average against goals both in CAA the in third ranked He percentage. goals against average (seventh at 0.87). McAdams led the CAA and ranked 10th nationally in save (fishutouts .850), at (fourth percentage save in bests son (fisaves seven), with fth McAdams moved into the starting lineup at goalkeeper for the fi and 96) with fth nal 18 games of the year and Tribe’sthe among season-sea- ranked totals season His season. rookie exceptional an in turned of theWeek honorsduringtheyear, andMcAdamswasnamedCAA RookieoftheWeek aswell. rookie their in Player impact and Week the an of CAARookie garnered made Koger as 2007 both in home took Koger pair the Alan awards and only McAdams Andrew freshmen Redshirt the CAAnot garnered Teamwas All-Rookie process It the honors. in Tribeand the with seasons ROOKIE COMBO of theschedule. CAAthe portion open to matches straight four in goals scored also and season the during streak point seven-match a had He midficampaign. from sophomore transition his during forward to eld leaders in all three categories and led the league in game-winning goals. Thomas made a smooth Thomas became the fi rst conference time the player among ranked since He 2004 (4). goals to game-winning earn and (17) First-Teampoints (7), goals Tribein the All-CAA honors in leading the on was player Tribe which noting in on spot again was Norris more Price Thomas, andtheCharlottesville,Va.,Chris nativedidnotdisappoint. coach head W&M verge of a breakout season. During the preseason, Norris said he expected big things from sopho- LOOKING INTO HISCRYSTAL BALL and 2005squads.W&Mranked32ndnationallyinshutoutpercentage. 1998 1987, the by set mark the bettering team, W&M a for ever most the were CAAshutouts six The College made it diffi cult for opponents to fi especially nd the in back conference of play.the net during W&M the 2007 registered season, nine shutouts, including six in CAA play. The Tribe’s STOUT DEFENSE ards startedthe Tribe’s fi rst roundNCAA Tournament victoryoverWest Virginia. four true freshmen was Nov. 14, 1992 when Chris Scrofani, Timfreshmen Pricso, true Bill Owens four and Greg featured Rich- XI starting the Elon, over years win that season-opening four fiCollege’s true 15 freshmen the the in started In marked the time same It game. rst Stowe). The last Ian time a and W&M Baako starting lineup Nathaniel included DiNuzzo, Michael Orozco, (Nick men withsophomoresRogerBothe,Price Thomas andJeremyHarris joiningthefold. underclass- 11were the starters of nine as there stop didn’t movement youth The Baako. thaniel Against Hofstra on Oct. 5, the Tribe starting XI featured redshirt freshmen Andrew McAdams Na- and Buckley Derek DiNuzzo, Michael Orozco, Nick freshmen true with and along Koger Alan equate to73.6percentofthe Tribe’s goalscoringand67.2percentofitspoints. classmen scored 14 of W&M’s 19 goals in 2007 and registered 39 of its 58 points. Those numbers fresh- six featured the of Tribe’seach filineup in (8-7-3), fact, matches In 18 last W&M the Northeastern, and Hofstra over wins Under- started. have CAA-opening freshmen more or its ve In fithe marked It men. match. a in together started have freshmen six that history school in time rst display, butrelying onittowinmatchesfortheCollege. sopho- and freshmen redshirt (freshmen, mores). Head coach Chris underclassmen Norris wasted little time not only were putting the ATribe’s glance at the youth who Tribemovement on roster brought about a common theme in 2007, youth. players The W&M roster 25 of 17 featured YOUTH MOVEMENT semifi nals andfi nish theyearrankedNo.3nationally. before Williamsburg, Techin and tie Tribe1-1 a to Cup played College the to advance to on went Tech.Virginia and Hokies Carolina The North powers nation 2007 SEASON INREVIEW www.tribeathletics.com ESPN the Magazine the ESPN 2007 STATISTICS

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Season Career No. Name G-GS G A Pts Sh GWG G-GS G A Pts Sh GWG 10 Price Thomas 21-20 7 3 17 40 4 40-37 8 4 20 62 4 14 Alan Koger 21-18 5 3 13 36 2 21-18 5 3 13 36 2 9 Doug Ernst 21-15 2 5 9 31 1 72-43 5 17 27 65 2 6 Doug McBride 21-21 1 2 4 15 0 56-55 1 3 5 36 0 3 Brock Jones 19-19 1 2 4 9 0 55-53 8 5 21 54 2 8 Ryan Overdevest 21-17 1 1 3 16 1 61-25 3 3 9 36 2 11 Nathan Belcher 16-0 1 0 2 10 0 19-0 2 0 4 12 0 19 Jeremy Harris 21-10 1 0 2 8 1 37-10 1 0 2 17 1 5 Roger Bothe 20-20 1 0 2 8 0 39-38 1 0 2 17 0 7 Nathaniel Baako 21-21 0 2 2 28 0 21-21 0 2 2 28 0 22 Andrew McAdams 19-18 0 2 2 1 0 19-18 0 2 2 1 0 15 Ian Stowe 21-1 0 1 1 7 0 21-1 0 1 1 7 0 23 Michael DiNuzzo 21-21 0 1 1 3 0 21-21 0 1 1 3 0 20 Brennan Wergley 10-3 0 0 0 3 0 27-20 0 0 0 3 0 12 Derek Buckley 12-2 0 0 0 3 0 12-2 0 0 0 3 0 18 Ryan Sells 9-1 0 0 0 2 0 59-30 1 1 3 17 1 24 Peter Christmas 10-0 0 0 0 1 0 10-0 0 0 0 1 0 21 Michael Yakovac 3-3 0 0 0 1 0 31-17 0 1 1 9 0 13 Nick Orozco 21-21 0 0 0 0 0 21-21 0 0 0 0 0 4 Rob Godwin 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 9-0 0 0 0 0 0 W&M 21 20 22 62 222 9 Opponents 21 24 24 72 297 9

No. Name G-GS Min GA GAA Svs Pct Sho G-GS Min GA GAA Svs Pct Sho 22 Andrew McAdams 19-18 1756:29 17 0.87 96 .850 7 19-18 1756:29 17 0.87 96 .850 7 1 Brennan Wergley 4-3 226:03 7 2.79 12 .632 1 21-20 1859:09 27 1.31 95 .779 6 W&M 21 1982:32 24 1.09 110 .821 9 Opponents 21 1982:32 20 0.91 75 .789 6

TEAM STATISTICS BY PERIOD Goals 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total William and Mary 9 10 1 0 20 Opponents 8 13 2 1 24

Shots 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total William and Mary 96 114 7 5 222 Opponents 128 147 11 11 297

Saves 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

William and Mary 42 61 3 4 110 W 08 Opponents 35 36 1 3 75

Corner Kicks 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total William and Mary 43 41 1 3 88 & Opponents 52 56 4 3 115 Soccer Men’s M

Fouls 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total William and Mary 97 132 7 8 244 Opponents 111 124 9 3 247

SEASON HIGHS Points 4 Alan Koger vs. Temple (9/14) Goals 2 Alan Koger vs. Temple (9/14) Assists 2 Doug Ernst vs. UNCW (10/28) Shots 7 Alan Koger vs. UNCW (10/28) Shots on Goal 5 Alan Koger vs. Temple (9/14) Ryan Overdevest was named a First-Team Academic All-Ameri- Saves 10 Andrew McAdams at North Carolina (9/19) can and the CAA Male Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2007.

www.tribeathletics.com 23 24 08 W&M Men’s Soccer 6 BlyOes 95 74 75 1995 1985 77 1986 BillyOwens 83 82 1985 ScottBell 6. 2001 Jon Tuttle 5. 90 Carlos Garcia 4. 2002 Jon Tuttle 3. 11 Carlos Garcia 2. 11 1981 2000 1. 11 DaveSnyder 2002 11 DougHenry 12 2002 1994 12 CarlosGarcia 1995 RalphBean SteveJolley 12 8. BillyOwens 12 1996 1996 Waughn Hughes 15 2000 13 16 Wade Barrett 1996 1994 DaveMcGowan 4. KevinKnott 3. 13 BillyOwens 1975 2. 13 1983 1. 13 1979 KipGermain 14 13 1985 GrahamSykes 1995 ScottBell 14 2000 BillyOwens ScottBell 15 16 8. 2001 1976 PhilHucles CarlosGarcia 6. 20 KipGermain 5. 1994 24 Waughn Hughes 27 4. 1996 1980 Waughn Hughes 3. 32 JohnMcManus 1994 2. 32 1. 1997 SteveJolley 33 32 Wade 38 Barrett 2002 2000 1985 35 1975 38 CarlosGarcia 1995 RalphBean 10. KipGermain 9. ScottBell 38 39 8. BillyOwens 2001 1976 CarlosGarcia 47 KipGermain 54 5. 1994 1980 Waughn Hughes 4. 60 JohnMcManus 3. 1996 Waughn Hughes 2. 1. POINTS ASSISTS SHOTS GOALS Pu rfr 94 6 1994 6 2002 Ian Peter 7 Paul Grafer 8 Trevor Upton 1992 8 1995 KrisRake IanPeter 1996 9. 8 7 9 ScottBudnick 1999 2007 1997 9 AndrewMcAdams PaulGrafer 6. 1998 AdinBrown AdinBrown 84 84 AdinBrown 3. 1991 1997 AdinBrown 1. 85 89 ScottBudnick 2002 96 1994 AdinBrown 1992 97 KrisRake 9. 102 Trevor Upton 1995 8. PaulGrafer 96 1996 ScottBudnick 7. 148 2007 AndrewMcAdams 1998 5. PaulGrafer 4. AdinBrown 3. IanPeter 2. 4 4 AdinBrown 4 1998 1. 1998 2000 4 CalebStoddart 2001 BrianHinkey 4 PhilHucles 2002 4 PhilHucles 2003 CarlosGarcia 4 2006 PatScherder 4 AndrewHoxie 5 2007 5 1992 5 1993 PriceThomas EricDumbleton 1995 5 7. ChrisScrofani 2002 Wade Barrett 6 RalphBean 1994 11 Waughn Hughes 3. 71 1996 Waughn Hughes 2. 1999 71 1. 2000 71 BrianHinkey 2001 73 CarlosGarcia 1993 PhilHucles BillyOwens 8. 7. GAME-WINNING GOALS GAME-WINNING SHUTOUTS SAVES SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS 96 6 1986 6 7 2004 1987 84 2004 103 1986 www.tribeathletics.com 4 Ai rw 19 0.78 0.73 1998 1996 0.69 1988 AdinBrown 4. AdinBrown 3. LarryValentine 2. (minimum 1,000minutes) ChrisGilmore vs.W&L (10/20/71) ChrisGilmorevs. GMU(10/22/71) ChrisGilmorevs.Virginia (10/27/71) 16 Single Match-Saves Jeff Dominguez(1995-98) 8 NCAA Tournament MatchesPlayed Career DougHenryvs.UNCW(11/9/00) 4 Single Match- Assists Don McCarthyvs.ECU(11/6/71) Chris Thomas vs. W&L (1975) John McManusvs.Radford(9/6/80) .830 RonRabbvs.CNU(9/17/87) .832 4 1996 1995 Single Match-Goals .836 .833 1995 1988 .837 AdinBrown 10. PaulGrafer 1985 9. LarryValentine 8. PaulGrafer .872 7. LanceHolland .876 .850 1996 6. IanPeter 1998 2007 5. AndrewMcAdams 4. IanPeter 3. AdinBrown 0.99 2. AdinBrown 2004 0.92 1. 1994 (minimum 1,000minutes) 0.88 1992 0.82 0.80 1999 KrisRake 10. PaulGrafer 0.87 1995 9. ScottBudnick 2007 8. AndrewMcAdams 7. AdinBrown 6. PaulGrafer 5. . IanPeter 1. GOALS AGAINSTAVERAGE GOALKEEPER RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SAVE PERCENTAGE 97 0.60 1987 96 .837 1986 .870 1987 CAREER RECORDS

POINTS MATCHES PLAYED TEAM RECORDS 1. Waughn Hughes 1993-96 131 1. Caleb Stoddart 1998-2001 93 Single Match 2. Carlos Garcia 1999-2002 121 2. Adam Schultz 1997-2000 92 Goals 3. Scott Bell 1983-86 113 3. Andrew Pilari 1997-2000 91 13 vs. Seton Hall (9/27/81) 4. Billy Owens 1992-95 111 4. Carlos Garcia 1999-2002 90 5. Steve Jolley 1993-96 109 Garrett Chittum 1996-99 90 Goals Allowed 8 vs. Duke (10/2/83) 6. Wade Barrett 1994-97 102 Billy Owens 1992-95 90 7. Kip Germain 1975-78 88 Greg Richards 1992-95 90 Home Field Attendance 8. Phil Hucles 2000-03 87 8. Waughn Hughes 1993-96 89 Steve Jolley 1993-96 89 4,455 vs. Virginia Tech (9/2/95, Busch) 9. Jon Tuttle 1985-88 77 10. Kevin Knott 1997-2000 88 10. Graham Sykes 1976-79 72 Wade Barrett 1994-97 88 Season Adin Brown 1996-99 88 Most Matches GOALS 25 1998, 1992 1. Waughn Hughes 1993-96 52 MATCHES STARTED Most Wins 2. Scott Bell 1983-86 46 1. Caleb Stoddart 1998-2001 93 20 1996 3. Carlos Garcia 1999-2002 45 2. Billy Owens 1992-95 90 4. Wade Barrett 1994-97 38 3. Carlos Garcia 1999-2002 88 Steve Jolley 1993-96 88 Fewest Wins 5. Phil Hucles 2000-03 36 Greg Richards 1992-95 88 4 2005 Steve Jolley 1993-96 36 6. Adin Brown 1996-99 87 Graham Sykes 1976-79 36 7. Wade Barrett 1994-97 84 Most Losses Kip Germain 1975-78 36 Waughn Hughes 1993-96 84 9 2005, 2001, 2000 9. Billy Owens 1992-95 35 9. Marty Taylor 1985-88 82 10. Rob Olsen 1977-80 33 Jon Tuttle 1985-88 82 Fewest Losses 2 1970 SAVES ASSISTS Most Ties 1. Billy Owens 1992-95 41 1. Adin Brown 1996-99 417 5 2005, 1982 2. Steve Jolley 1993-96 37 2. Paul Grafer 1992-95 269 3. Carlos Garcia 1999-2002 31 Scott Budnick 1989-92 269 4. Kris Rake 2003-06 226 Winning Percentage 4. Dave McGowan 1994-97 29 .854 (20-3-1) 1996 5. Doug Henry 1999-2002 28 5. Ian Peter 1985-87 225 6. Trevor Upton 1999-2002 173 6. Waughn Hughes 1993-96 27 Best CAA Record 7. Larry Valentine 1986-89 148 7. Wade Barrett 1994-97 26 8-0-0 (1.000) 1996 8. Billy Platz 1998-2001 118 8. Kevin Knott 1997-2000 24 9. Andrew McAdams 2007-P 96 Winning Streak 9. Brian Hinkey 1997-99 23 10. Brennan Wergley 2004-07 95 10. Chris Scrofani 1992-95 21 12 1996, 1994 Scott Bell 1983-86 21 SHUTOUTS Unbeaten Streak 1. Adin Brown 1996-99 34 18 1996, 1992 SHOTS 2. Scott Budnick 1989-92 19 3. Paul Grafer 1992-95 18 1. Carlos Garcia 1999-2002 311 Best Start 4. Ian Peter 1985-87 14 2. Jon Tuttle 1985-88 274 12-0-0 1994 5. Kris Rake 2003-06 13 3. Billy Owens 1992-95 268 6. Trevor Upton 1999-2002 12 4. Steve Jolley 1993-96 241 Goals Scored 7. Andrew McAdams 2007-P 7 67 1994 5. Phil Hucles 2000-03 224 Larry Valentine 1986-89 7 6. Wade Barrett 1994-97 204 9. Brennan Wergley 2004-07 6 Goals Per Match 7. Waughn Hughes 1993-96 181 10. Billy Platz 1998-2001 5 8. Pat Scherder 2002-06 153 4.1 1976

9. Chris Scrofani 1992-95 138 W 08 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Shutouts 10. Brian Hinkey 1997-99 129 (minimum 2,000 minutes) 11 1996, 1992 1. Larry Valentine 1986-89 0.84 2. Adin Brown 1996-99 0.86 Consecutive Shutouts

GAME-WINNING GOALS & 3. Paul Grafer 1992-95 0.96 1. Waughn Hughes 1993-96 21 6 1986 4. Scott Budnick 1989-92 1.01 Soccer Men’s M 2. Billy Owens 1992-95 13 5. Trevor Upton 1999-2002 1.20 3. Carlos Garcia 1999-2002 12 Fewest Goals Allowed 6. Kris Rake 2003-06 1.30 9 1975 Wade Barrett 1994-97 12 7. Billy Platz 1998-2001 1.31 5. Maurice Smith 1988-91 10 8. Ian Peter 1985-87 1.43 Lowest Goals Against Average 6. Phil Hucles 2000-03 9 0.66 1987 Eric Dumbleton 1989-92 9 SAVE PERCENTAGE Jon Tuttle 1985-88 9 (minimum 2,000 minutes) Most CAA Shutouts 9. Brian Hinkey 1997-99 8 1. Adin Brown 1996-99 .841 6 2007 10. Caleb Stoddart 1998-2001 7 2. Larry Valentine 1986-89 .827 Steve Jolley 1993-96 7 3. Ian Peter 1985-87 .821 Best CAA Goal Differential Dave Viscovich 1988-91 7 4. Paul Grafer 1992-95 .808 +21 1994 Ricky Dahan 1986-87 7 5. Scott Budnick 1989-92 .794 Tim Larkin 1984-87 7 6. Trevor Upton 1999-2002 .762 Average Home Field Attendance Scott Bell 1983-86 7 7. Billy Platz 1998-2001 .756 1,972 1995 (Busch Field) 8. Kris Rake 2003-06 .739 www.tribeathletics.com 25 26 08 W&M Men’s Soccer DaveViscovich Eric Dumbleton 1992 Nimrod Zosim 1991 MauriceSmith 1990 RyanOverdevest 2007 RyanOverdevest 2006 RyanOverdevest 2005 RyanOverdevest 2004 Colin Young 2003 Colin Young 2002 Colin Young 2001 KevinKnott 2000 KevinKnott 1999 KevinKnott 1998 GregWestfall 1997 GregWestfall 1996 AndrewPetty 1995 AndrewPetty 1994 AndrewPetty 1993 GuyCartwright 1992 MikeCummings 1991 MikeCummings 1990 MikeCummings 1989 Jon Tuttle 1988 2007 2006 ClaytonVoss 2005 KrisRake Trevor Upton 2004 PhilHucles 2003 RalphBean 2002 CarlosGarcia 2001 KevinKnott 2000 AdinBrown 1999 AdinBrown 1998 Wade Barrett 1997 Waughn Hughes 1996 PaulGrafer 1995 PaulGrafer 1994 ChrisNorris 1993 ScottBudnick 1992 MikeCummings 1991 JimHauschild 1990 SteveKokulis 1989 Jon Tuttle 1988 SummersHambrick 1987 ScottBell 1986 ScottRepke 1985 Todd Middlebrook 1984 MikeFlood SteveGraine 1983 JuergenKloo 1982 MarkGardiner 1981 JohnMcManus 1980 ChrisDavin 1979 BillWatson 1978 EduardoLopez 1977 KipGermain 1976 Casey Todd 1975 SteveProscino 1974 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER ALUMNI AWARD GOLDEN BOOT Doug McBride Andrew Hoxie (highest GPA) (most goals) Nimrod Zosim ChrisNorris KharyStockton 1991 GregLalas 1990 ScottBudnick 1989 JimHauschild SteveKokulis 1988 GeorgeStrong 1987 RickyDahan 1986 Jon Tuttle AndyWatson 1985 Tim Larkin 1984 ScottBell DaveSnyder 1983 ScottRepke 1982 RichMiranda 1981 MikeFlood 1980 DougErnst 2007 DougErnst 2006 ClaytonVoss 2005 Brannon Thomas CarlosGarcia 2004 BryanHinkle 2003 RalphBean 2002 CarlosGarcia 2001 KevinKnott 2000 BrianHinkey 1999 2007 2006 Jarrett Thomas 2005 BrendanMcCurdy 2004 PatScherder 2003 RalphBean 2002 CarlosGarcia 2001 PhilHucles 2000 CarlosGarcia 1999 LukeBockelmann 1998 Wade Barrett 1997 Waughn Hughes 1996 BillyOwens 1995 Waughn Hughes 1994 SteveJolley 1993 DougMcBride BrockJones Michael Yakovac 2005 RyanSells ClaytonVoss 2004 KrisRake 2003 AndreasNydal 2002 BryanHinkle 2001 PhilHucles CalebStoddart 2000 CarlosGarcia 1999 AndrewRoss 1998 BrianHinkey 1997 AdinBrown 1996 Jeff Dominguez 1995 Wade Barrett 1994 SteveJolley 1993 BillyOwens 1992 Price Thomas Andrew Hoxie Andrew Hoxie BEST ROOKIE (most assists) PIPELINE 99 AndrewPillari 1999 DanFlaherty 1998 NelsonWarley 1997 GregWestfall 1996 ScottRitter 1995 DavidSchifrin 1994 GregRichards 1993 ChrisNorris 1992 ChristianPowers 1991 ChrisDrescher 1990 KieranMcCarthy 1989 JoelLewin 1988 BoEskay 1987 Tim Larkin 1986 Martin Taylor 1985 ScottRepke 1984 Todd Middlebrook 1983 JohnRasnic 1982 PriceThomas 2007 2006 2007 DougErnst 2006 BrennanWergley 2005 CraigMyers 2004 KrisRake 2003 KrisFeldmann JustinSmiley 2002 Graham Albert 2001 RalphBean 2000 JohnFeldmann 1999 BillyPlatz 1998 LukeBockelmann 1997 NelsonWarley 1996 JoshQuinter 1995 Waughn Hughes 1994 AndrewPetty 1993 Greg Turk 1992 KharyStockton 1991 JohnSiner 1990 ScottWilliams 1989 JasonKatner RonRaab 1988 AliGhassemi 1987 ConorFarley 1986 Tim Larkin 1985 AdamHogge 1984 Bob Ageloff 1983 JuergenKloo 1982 ThomSutlive 1981 PeterKalaris 1980 2007 ScottKelsey 2006 Jeff Marklin 2005 Colin Young 2004 Brannon Thomas 2003 Andrew Terry AdamSchultz 2002 LucasSalcedo 2001 AndyCrapol 2000 COACHES AWARD MOST IMPROVED Andrew McAdams Roger Bothe Price Thomas Nathan Belcher www.tribeathletics.com TEAM HONORSTEAM 92 AndrewPetty 1992 ChrisNorris 1991 GuyCartwright 1990 ScottBudnick 1989 2007 RyanOverdevest ClaytonVoss 2006 ClaytonVoss Brannon Thomas 2005 ChrisRodd CraigMyers 2004 RyanSells 2003 ClaytonVoss 2002 AlanGolden 2001 Colin Young 2000 CarlosGarcia 1999 Jeff Dominguez 1998 JoshQuinter 1997 DaveMcGowan 1996 07 RyanOverdevest 2007 Jarrett Thomas 2006 AndrewHoxie 2005 KrisRake 2004 LucasSalcedo 2003 KrisRake 2002 JustinSmiley 2001 RalphBean 2000 MiguelHernandez 1999 JohnCoffi n 1998 inflpositive (most team’s on uence 2007 2006 2005 Andrew Terry 2004 KrisFeldmann 2003 DougHenry 2002 Brannon Thomas 2001 JoelVecere 2000 AdamSchultz 1999 2007 2006 2005 2004 RyanOverdevest 2003 Jeff Marklin 2002 BryanHinkle 2001 Colin Young 2000 Graham Albert 1999 JoelVecere 1998 KevinKnott 1997 GarrettChittum 1996 LukeBockelmann 1995 JoePombriant 1994 DesmondMcCarthy 1993 UNSUNG HERO AWARD ACHIEVEMENT AWARDACHIEVEMENT FRESHMAN ACADEMIC ACADEMIC FRESHMAN COMPETITION AWARD Nathan Belcher Nick Orozco Doug McBride Doug McBride Nathaniel Baako Roger Bothe Jeremy Harris Doug McBride LEIBO AWARD attitude) HONORS

TEAM HONORS COLLEGE SOCCER NEWS 1985 Paul Wise (Great Britain, 1988 Jon Tuttle NCAA TOURNAMENTS (12) TEAM OF THE WEEK Maccabiah Team, 1989 Steve Kokulis 1980, 1983, 1987, 1992, 1993, 2004 Kris Rake (9/27) Tel Aviv, Israel) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 1989 Scott Budnick (U-20 U.S. UMBRO SELECT 2001, 2002 TOP DRAWER SOCCER National Team) 1995 Paul Grafer TEAM OF THE WEEK 1992 Paul Grafer (U-20 U.S. Billy Owens SOUTHERN CONFERENCE 2006 Andrew Hoxie (9/18, 10/9) National Team) 1996 Waughn Hughes CHAMPIONSHIPS (1) 1994 Paul Grafer (U-21 U.S. Steve Jolley 1976 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN National Team, U.S. 1997 Wade Barrett 1987 Jon Tuttle (HM) Olympic Team) 1999 Adin Brown CAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (6) 1988 Jon Tuttle (1) Steve Jolley (U-20 U.S. 1983, 1987, 1995, 1996, 1999, 1999 Kevin Knott (2) National Team) ALL-SOUTH REGION 2000 2000 Kevin Knott (1) 1995 Steve Jolley (U-20 U.S. 1970 Dave Fabian 2006 Ryan Overdevest (2) National Team) 1972 Scott McLaren PLAYER AWARDS 2007 Ryan Overdevest (1) Wade Barrett (U-20 U.S. 1975 Kip Germain ALL-AMERICANS National Team) Casey Todd 1975 Bill Watson PHI BETA KAPPA 1997 Adin Brown (U-23 U.S. Bill Watson 1977 Bill Watson 1988 Jon Tuttle National Team) 1976 Kip Germain 1978 Bill Watson 2000 Kevin Knott 1998 Adin Brown (U-23 U.S. Graham Sykes 1983 Mike Flood National Team) Bill Watson 1987 Ricky Dahan W&M ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME 1999 Adin Brown (U-23 U.S. 1977 Eduardo Lopez 1995 Paul Grafer 1976 Joe Agee National Team, U.S. Graham Sykes 1996 Waughn Hughes 1988 Bill Watson Olympic Team) Bill Watson 1997 Wade Barrett (1) 1995 Mike Flood 2000 Adin Brown (U-23 U.S. 1978 Kip Germain Adin Brown (2) 1998 Scott Bell National Team, U.S. Bill Watson 1998 Adin Brown (1) 1999 Jon Tuttle Olympic Team) 1979 Chris Davin 1999 Adin Brown (1) 2006 Scott Budnick 2002 Wade Barrett (U.S. Rob Olson 2003 Phil Hucles (2) 2007 Paul Grafer National Team) Graham Sykes 2008 Waughn Hughes 2003 Adin Brown (U.S. 1980 John McManus SOCCER AMERICA National Team) Rob Olson ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM W&M TRIBE CLUB SENIOR MALE 2005 Wade Barrett (U.S. 1981 Mike Flood 1993 Steve Jolley ATHLETE OF THE YEAR National Team) Mark Gardiner 1978 Bill Watson 1994 Wade Barrett 2007 Wade Barrett (U.S. Steve Graine W 08 1996 Adin Brown 1983 Mike Flood National Team) 1982 Mike Flood 1988 Jon Tuttle 2007 Ralph Bean (Bermuda Steve Graine SOCCER AMERICA 1992 Scott Budnick National Team) Rich Miranda TEAM OF THE WEEK 1995 Paul Grafer 2008 Ralph Bean (Bermuda &

1993 Steve Jolley (10/5) 1997 Wade Barrett National Team) ALL-SOUTH ATLANTIC REGION Soccer Men’s M 1994 Paul Grafer (9/14) 1999 Adin Brown 1983 Mike Flood Waughn Hughes (10/3) BUDWEISER EAST-WEST CLASSIC Andy Watson 1995 Josh Quinter (9/13) INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE (Indoor All-Star Game for Seniors) 1984 Scott Bell Dave Schifrin (10/16, 1981 Mark Gardiner (U.S. 1986 Glenn Livingstone (alt.) Rich Miranda 11/14) Maccabiah Team Silver 1987 Scott Bell 1985 Scott Bell 1996 Adin Brown (10/15) Medal, Tel Aviv, Israel) 1988 Tim Larkin Jon Tuttle Steve Jolley (11/19) 1982 Rob Olson (Team America) 1986 Ricky Dahan 1997 Wade Barrett (9/22) 1983 John Leibowitz (U.S. Pan- EAST-WEST SENIOR BOWL Jon Tuttle 1998 Luke Bockelmann (9/14) Am Maccabiah Team-San 1978 Bill Watson 1987 Ricky Dahan Adin Brown (11/9) Paulo, Brazil) 1979 Graham Sykes Jon Tuttle 2000 Trevor Upton (11/15) 1984 Andy Smolin (U.S. 1980 Rob Olson 1988 Steve Kokulis 2003 Phil Hucles (10/1) Maccabiah Team, 1981 Mark Gardiner Jon Tuttle 2004 Kris Rake (9/28) Tel Aviv, Israel) 1982 Juergen Kloo (alternate) 1989 Steve Kokulis Paul Wise (Great Britain 1983 Mike Flood 1990 Scott Budnick Maccabiah Team, Israel) Jim Hauschild www.tribeathletics.com 27 28 08 W&M Men’s Soccer Jeff Marklin(HM) RyanOverdevest(2) 2006 Colin Young (HM) 2006 Jeff Marklin(HM) 2004 Graham Albert (1) 2003 AndrewPetty(2) 1994 AndrewPetty(2) DaveViscovich 1993 GuyCartwright(HM) 1992 MikeCummings 1991 AndrewHoxie(2) Graham Albert (3) 2006 PatScherder(2) 2004 PhilHucles(2) PhilHucles(1) CarlosGarcia(1) 2003 CalebStoddart(3) RalphBean(1) 2002 CalebStoddart(2) CarlosGarcia(1) 2001 KevinKnott(2) KevinKnott(1) BrianHinkey(2) 2000 AdinBrown(1) AdinBrown(1) 1999 SteveJolley(2) Wade Barrett(1) Waughn Hughes(1) 1997 BillyOwens(2) Wade Barrett(1) Wade Barrett(2) 1996 Waughn Hughes(3) PaulGrafer(1) ChrisNorris(2) 1995 PaulGrafer(2) SteveJolley(2) SteveJolley(1) 1994 BillyOwens(2) BillyOwens(1) 1993 NimrodZosim ScottBudnick(1) 1992 JimHauschild 1991 NSCAA M S CHOLAR A Doug McBride(3) Doug McBride(HM) CADEMIC R A EGIONAL EN LL A ’ -E LL S C AST -A OLLEGIATE

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CAA PLAYER OF THE WEEK VASID STATE John McManus 1995 Wade Barrett (1) 1986 Jon Tuttle (9/29) PLAYER OF THE YEAR Rob Olson Paul Grafer (1) Lance Holland (11/3) 1996 Waughn Hughes Graham Sykes Steve Jolley (HM) 1987 Tim Larkin (10/5) Bill Watson Billy Owens (HM) Summers Hambrick (11/1) ALL-STATE 1979 Chris Davin David Schifrin (HM) 1988 Jon Tuttle (10/17) 1968 John Burleigh Steve Gallop 1996 Adin Brown (1) 1989 Jim Hauschild (10/1) David Fabian Mark Gardiner Waughn Hughes (1) 1990 Kieran McCarthy (10/8) Steve Wilson Peter Kalaris Steve Jolley (1) 1991 Eric Dumbleton (10/8) 1969 Bruce Niles Marty Nickley Wade Barrett (2) 1992 Scott Budnick (9/28) Terry Vought Rob Olson Mike Botta (2nd) Billy Owens (10/19) Steve Wilson Graham Sykes 1997 Wade Barrett (1) 1993 Steve Jolley (10/4) 1970 Phil Essman 1980 John McManus Brian Hinkey (2) Paul Grafer (10/11) (Player of the Year) Rob Olson Josh Quinter (2) 1994 Paul Grafer (9/26) Rich Atkinson Marty Nickley 1998 Adin Brown (1) Waughn Hughes (10/3) David Fabian Mark Gardiner Brian Hinkey (2) Steve Jolley (10/24) Scott McEvoy Steve Graine 1999 Adin Brown (1) 1995 Wade Barrett (9/9) Steve Wilson 1981 Mike Flood Brian Hinkey (1) David Schifrin (10/16) 1971 Jeff Greim Mark Gardiner Caleb Stoddart (1) Paul Grafer (10/23) Don McCarthy Steve Graine 2000 Kevin Knott (1) 1996 Wade Barrett (10/21) 1972 Mike Berbert Rich Miranda Caleb Stoddart (2) 1997 Wade Barrett (9/22) Boro Djordjevic Dave Snyder Adam Schultz (2) 1998 Luke Bockelmann (9/14) Jeff Greim 1982 Mike Flood 2001 Carlos Garcia (1) Adin Brown (11/9) Scott McLaren Steve Graine Caleb Stoddart (1) 1999 Adin Brown (10/11) Tim Stamps Rich Miranda 2002 Ralph Bean (1) Brian Hinkey (11/8) 1973 Jim Fox Dave Snyder Phil Hucles (1) 2000 Carlos Garcia (9/11) Tad Minkler 1983 Scott Bell Carlos Garcia (2) Billy Platz (10/2) Steve Proscino Mike Flood 2003 Graham Albert (1) Kevin Knott (10/30) Trevor Smith Todd Middlebrook Phil Hucles (1) 2001 Phil Hucles (9/3) Casey Todd Scott Repke Bryan Hinkle (2) Brannon Thomas (9/24) 1974 Charlie Hensel Charlie Smith Pat Scherder (2) Carlos Garcia (10/29) Tad Minkler 1984 Scott Bell 2004 Pat Scherder (1) 2002 Trevor Upton (10/28) Steve Proscino Glenn Livingstone Carlos Garcia (11/11) Trevor Smith Todd Middlebrook COACH AWARDS 2003 Phil Hucles (9/29) Casey Todd Rich Miranda SOUTH ATLANTIC 2004 Kris Rake (9/27) 1975 Kip Germain Scott Repke COACH OF THE YEAR 2006 Andrew Hoxie (9/18, Tad Minkler 1992 Al Albert 10/9, 10/23) Graham Sykes VASID ALL-STATE 1998 Al Albert 2007 Alan Koger (9/17) Casey Todd 1988 Steve Kokulis 2002 Al Albert Bill Watson Jon Tuttle CAA ROOKIE OF THE WEEK 1976 Kip Germain 1989 Jim Hauschild CAA COACH OF THE YEAR 2002 Andreas Nydal (11/11) Eduardo Lopez Kieran McCarthy 1987 Al Albert 2003 Kris Rake (9/8, 9/29) Tad Minkler 1990 Ali Ghassemi 1992 Al Albert 2004 Mike Yakovac (9/27) Graham Sykes Jim Hauschild 1994 Al Albert Ryan Overdevest (10/11) Bill Watson Dave Viscovich 1996 Al Albert 2005 Brennan Wergley (10/24) 1977 Chris Davin 1991 Jim Hauschild 2007 Andrew McAdams (9/24) Steve Gallop Kieran McCarthy VASID STATE Alan Koger (10/26) Eduardo Lopez Dave Viscovich COACH OF THE YEAR Graham Sykes 1992 Scott Budnick 1992 Al Albert ECAC Bill Watson Khary Stockton 1994 Al Albert GOALKEEPER OF THE WEEK 1978 John Bray 1994 Paul Grafer (1) 1996 Al Albert 2004 Kris Rake (9/28) Chris Davin Steve Jolley (1) W 08 Steve Gallop Chris Norris (1) Kip Germain Wade Barrett (HM) & M Men’s Soccer Men’s M

www.tribeathletics.com 29 30 08 W&M Men’s Soccer hminhp n te 95 A con ge lo a a assistant coach forthevarsityfootball,basketballandbaseballprograms. an was also Agee crown. CAA 1985 the and championship state Virginia In golf, 1982 the Agee led to W&M Tribeto its the figuided He 1994. in rst again ever NCAAthen Regional and berth in 1991 Halls ofFameplayingbothbasketballandbaseball. ODU of and W&M the both of member a is and division Dominion) Old (now W&M Norfolk the attended He 1956. in W&M at master’s his ing education in 1958. He graduated from the College in 1952, before earn- goals and 11 assists. His 22 top goal-scoring season on came in 1981 points when he 55 fi with Colo., Denver, midfi nished from the reer, elder ca- Watson.his earn Bill For to joining player honors, W&M All-America second the became Flood efforts, his For 1983. in campaign senior his during Championship South ECAC the to Tribe the captained He reer. 1978 North American SoccerLeagueDraftbyDallas. Following his senior season, Watson was drafted in the third round of the Bowl. Senior East-West 1978 the in participated also He 1978. Yearin the of Male Athlete Senior TribeClub W&M the with career his capping before team, Conference All-Southern the to named was Watson son, sea- 1976 the During 1978. and 1977 1976, in College the for captain of 42-18-5 (.685). The back from Scarborough, Ontario was a three-year Championship in 1976. During his career, W&M posted an overall record fiits Conference to Southern W&M rst leading College, the with career

during all four seasons of his career. Wat- career. his of seasons four all during sions and be selected to the all-region team occa- of trio a in on players honors All-America two earn only of to one history is Watson soccer men’s Mary and William igna tt ad CA einl titles the Regional into inducted way.was the Flood along NCAA and state Virginia the fiQuarterfiwinning the time, for rst nals rookie season, the Tribe reached the NCAA his During 1983. and Tournaments1980 in in 1999. He started at the College as a pro- men’s head W&M the was also tenure Agee his ending years, 35 for coach golf program asanassistantcoach. soccer men’s the with time spent He 1976. the in Fame of Hall Athletics Tribe the to inducted be to family soccer men’s W&M e noe a ecpin four-year exception an enjoyed He Hall ofFamein1988. Athletics Tribe the into inducted was son h Clee ihd ih 53-22-11 fi a College ca- with The nished four-year Flood’s during record (.657) W&M Athletics HallofFamein1995. fessor teaching history,teaching fessor physical and heath ge a te s mme o the of member fi rst the was Agee Flood led the Tribe to its fi rst two NCAA Played at W&M,1980-83 Played at W&M,1975-78 Inducted in1976 Inducted in1995 Inducted in1988 Assistant Coach BILL WATSON MIKE FLOOD JOE AGEE Midfield Back Waughn Hughes was the lastest Tribelastest to the men’sWaughnplayer was soccer Hughes Sidekicks ofthe MISL. Dallas the and League Soccer Canadian the of Steelers Hamilton the American Indoor Soccer Association Draft. He later went on to play with Tampaof the pick in second-round Bay a and Draft (MISL) League cer drafts. Bell was a fourth-round choice of Dallas in the Major Indoor Soc- played indoor professional of pair a Ontario in selected later was He seniors. for Hamilton, game from forward the graduation, Following all-star indoor an was which Classic, East-West Budweiser 1987 the in as ajuniorwhenhefi nished with38pointson14goalsand10assists. season statistical best his enjoyed Bell occasions. of pair a on tinction in 1984 and an All-CAA honoree in 1986. He also garnered all-state dis- a two-time was All-South an choice, Region Atlantic selection South All-ECAC Bell career. four-year his during mark (.634) 56-21-6 ECAC a 1983 the posted to Tribe College the helped The Tournament.Bell career, NCAA W&M his the During as well as Championship South second incareergoalsandthirdpointsfortheCollege. League DraftbyChicago. Soccer American North the of round fourth the in selected was Flood the with career Tribe,his East-WestFollowing 1983 Bowl. the Senior in W&M Tribe Club Senior Male Athlete of the Year. Along with his All-America laurels, Flood was a three-time all-state Flood also participated and all-region selection. During his senior campaign, he was named the and ateam-bestnineassists. fihe while markers, 10 tallied goals six with campaign senior his nished receive inductionintothe Athletics HallofFame. W & www.tribeathletics.com M HALLOF FAME eit cre i 18, el a a the as sat Bell 1986, in career col- legiate his of end the Upon 1998. in of Fame Hall Athletics W&M the into inducted was and prolifi scorers most Tribe’s c the have since been surpassed, he still ranks still he surpassed, been since numbers have those While (113). points and (46) goals career for holder school-record el rdae fo WM s n of one as W&M from graduated Bell Played at W&M,1983-86 Inducted in1998 SCOTT BELL Forward W&M HALL OF FAME

JON TUTTLE PAUL GRAFER Forward Goalkeeper Inducted in 1999 Inducted in 2007 Played at W&M, 1985-88 Played at W&M, 1992-95

Tuttle joined the W&M Athletics Hall of Grafer earned induction into the W&M Fame in 1999, following a standout career Athletics Hall of Fame in 2007. He was a with the Tribe from 1985-88. He is one of standout goalkeeper from 1992-95, before only two William and Mary players to earn spending 10 years in pro soccer in the all-region honors during all four years of his U.S. career, joining fellow W&M Athletics Hall of During his W&M career, Grafer was an Famer Bill Watson on that list. All-America choice in 1995 to go along with The forward from Fairfax, Va., was a earning All-CAA honors on three occasions three-time All-CAA selection and earned the league’s Player of the Year and being named all-state and all-region during his fi nal two seasons in accolade in 1988. He led the College to its fi rst CAA crown in 1987 as the 1994 and 1995. He capped off his senior campaign by being named the Tribe garnered its third trip to the NCAA Tournament. Over his four-year W&M Tribe Club Senior Male Athlete of the Year. Grafer helped the Tribe career, the Tribe posted a 57-18-9 (.732) mark. He appeared in every to a remarkable 63-19-8 (.744) record over his four seasons, including game (83) over that span and started all but one contest (82). Tuttle still three trips to the NCAA Tournament. In 1995, he captained the Tribe to ranks ninth on the W&M career points list with 77. He fi nished his career the CAA Championship. Grafer still ranks second on the W&M career with 29 goals and 19 assists. He enjoyed his best statistical season as a list in saves (269), while coming in third in both shutouts (18) and goals senior when tallied 26 points on 11 goals and four assists. against average (0.96). Tuttle was a success in the classroom as well as on the pitch. He Following his senior campaign, he was selected in the second became the fi rst Tribe player to garner Academic All-America honors. He round of the 1996 MLS Draft by the . He spent seven was an honorable mention choice in 1987, before taking home fi rst-team seasons in MLS with both the Rapids and the NY-NJ Metrostars. Grafer distinction in 1988. He also was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa Honor also enjoyed stints with the and the Charles- Society in 1988 as well. During his senior campaign, Tuttle was a VaSID ton Battery of the A-League. Grafer spent time with the United States All-State selection, the W&M Tribe Club Senior Male Athlete of the Year Olympic Team in 1994. and played in the 1988 East-West Senior Bowl. Following his career at W&M, Tuttle spent two seasons in the American Soccer League playing with the Washington Stars and the Boston Bolts. WAUGHN HUGHES Forward Inducted in 2008 SCOTT BUDNICK Played at W&M, 1993-96 Goalkeeper Inducted in 2006 Hughes is the latest member of the Played at W&M, 1989-92 Tribe soccer family to earn induction in the W&M Athletics Hall of Fame, giving the Budnick gained entrance into the W&M men’s soccer program an inductee each of Athletics Hall of Fame with his induction in the last three seasons. He graduated from 2006. During his four-year career with the the College as and remains the program’s Tribe, Budnick was a two-time NSCAA most prolifi c goal scorer. He tops the W&M All-South Atlantic Region selection and a career list in goals with 52, while also lead- three-time All-CAA choice. He enjoyed his ing in points with 131. Hughes also ranks sixth on the Tribe’s career fi nest season as a senior in 1992, leading assists list with 27. the Tribe to the second round of the NCAA Hughes enjoyed his best season in the Green and Gold during his Tournament. The Jasper, Ind., native post- senior campaign, earning First-Team All-America honors while leading ed a goals against average of 0.88 to go the Tribe to the NCAA Quarterfi nals. He fi nished the year with an all-time along with seven shutouts. For his efforts, he was named the 1992 W&M program best 60 points on 24 goals and 12 assists. Eleven of those 08 W 08 Tribe Club Senior Male Athlete of the Year. markers were game-winners, which is also W&M record. The Tribe fi n- A 14th round selection of the in the 1996 MLS ished the 1996 campaign at 20-3-1 overall. The Green and Gold went a Inaugural Player Draft, Budnick played four seasons in the MLS with perfect 8-0 in CAA play on it way to the league crown. Along with advanc-

Tampa Bay, Miami and New England. The 6-2 goalkeeper made 16 ca- ing to the NCAA Quarterfi nals, the Tribe fi nished the year ranked No. 4 & reer appearances, including 15 starts during his MLS career. Budnick nationally in the coaches poll. For his efforts in 1996, Hughes was named Soccer Men’s M has a pair of shutouts and 69 career saves with a goals against average the CAA and VaSID State Player of the Year. As a sophomore in 1994, of 1.78. He made a pair of playoff appearances with Tampa Bay in 1996 Hughes scored the third most goals in school history with 20. and 1997. Hughes fi nished his W&M career playing in 89 career matches, in- Budnick also made a splash on the International scene, playing with cluding 84 starts. He was a two-time all-region and All-CAA selection. the United States Under-20 National Team in 1989. He still ranks among In total, the Tribe fi nished with 68-17-5 record in Hughes’ four seasons the Tribe’s all-time best at the goalkeeper position. Budnick is second on to go along with an impressive 23-4-3 CAA ledger. The Green and Gold the College’s career saves (269) and shutouts (19) lists. He also fi nished appeared in three NCAA Tournamens and won a pair of CAA titles during his career with a 1.01 goals against average. During his career, W&M Hughes’ career. posts a 47-23-10 overall record (.650) and a 17-5-6 CAA ledger (.714). Following his senior season, Hughes was selected by the Hershey Wildcats in the fi rst round of the A-League draft.

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Goals Meetings Goals Meetings Opponent G Overall H A N Pct. WM Op. First Last Opponent G Overall H A N Pct. WM Op. First Last Adelphi 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.00 4 0 9/24/95 9/24/95 UMass First Meeting Air Force 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.00 2 0 9/25/94 9/25/94 Methodist 2 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1.00 7 2 9/20/73 11/9/85 Akron 3 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 .000 0 4 11/8/87 9/30/90 Miami (Ohio) 1 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1.00 5 0 9/5/97 9/5/97 Alabama A&M 2 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 .500 3 3 1980 9/18/93 Monmouth 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1.00 2 1 10/24/98 10/24/98 Alderson-Broaddus 2 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 .500 2 3 10/9/83 9/8/84 Mt. St. Mary’s 3 2-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 .833 5 1 11/4/88 9/1/99 American 35 21-10-4 11-3-2 7-6-2 3-1-0 .657 62 41 1969 9/25/07 Navy 15 7-5-3 4-1-1 2-2-2 1-2-0 .567 22 21 10/17/73 9/12/04 Appalachian St. 5 0-4-1 0-2-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 .100 3 10 11/11/72 8/31/02 UNLV 2 2-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1.00 5 3 10/11/86 9/15/90 Army 2 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 .750 4 2 10/1/89 11/24/96 New 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 .000 1 2 10/12/86 10/12/86 Averett 1 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1.00 6 0 9/11/85 9/11/85 North Carolina 12 1-10-1 1-2-0 0-6-1 0-2-0 .125 10 25 9/28/71 9/19/07 Boston College 2 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 1.00 5 0 9/27/85 9/30/88 UNCG 8 5-2-1 2-1-0 2-1-1 1-0-0 .688 21 11 10/5/86 9/15/06 Boston Univ. 1 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 .500 1 1 9/7/90 9/7/90 UNCW 34 31-1-2 15-0-1 14-1-1 2-0-0 .941 117 25 10/22/77 10/28/07 Butler 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.00 5 2 10/27/00 10/27/00 NC State 5 3-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 .600 8 6 11/22/92 9/7/03 California 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 .000 0 1 9/12/99 9/12/99 NC Wesleyan 5 4-1-0 3-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 .800 16 2 1981 9/18/91 UCLA 1 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 .500 0 0 9/25/92 9/25/92 Northeastern 3 1-0-2 1-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 .667 3 2 10/16/05 10/7/07 UCSB 1 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1.00 3 1 9/19/85 9/19/85 Ohio State 3 2-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 .667 5 6 9/30/88 9/9/07 CSU-Fullerton 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.00 2 0 9/26/86 9/26/86 Old Dominion 46 20-18-8 8-8-3 8-10-4 4-0-1 .522 71 57 1969 11/8/07 Cal St. Los Angeles 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 .000 1 3 10/14/86 10/14/86 Oneonta State 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.00 3 0 9/7/96 9/7/96 Campbell 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1.00 3 2 9/21/73 9/21/73 Pennsylvania 2 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 .500 2 3 10/19/84 9/11/98 Catholic 2 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1.00 5 1 9/12/79 9/10/80 Penn State 8 3-5-0 1-1-0 1-4-0 1-0-0 .375 6 10 10/17/80 9/7/07 Central Florida 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1.00 3 0 10/10/87 10/10/87 Portland 3 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 .333 4 7 9/13/92 9/8/01 Coll. of Charleston 8 6-1-1 3-0-0 2-1-1 1-0-0 .813 21 8 9/7/91 10/4/03 Princeton 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 .000 1 2 9/17/00 9/17/00 Charlotte 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1.00 2 1 11/3/99 11/3/99 Radford 3 2-0-1 2-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 .833 6 2 9/6/80 9/18/99 Christopher Newport 10 10-0-0 7-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 1.00 40 7 1975 9/17/87 Randolph-Macon 18 9-7-2 5-3-2 3-4-0 1-0-0 .556 32 28 1967 11/5/86 The Citadel 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.00 5 1 1976 1976 Rhode Island 2 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 .000 3 5 10/18/83 9/11/05 Clemson 3 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 .000 3 7 10/13/91 9/9/05 Richmond 27 21-3-3 10-0-2 10-2-1 1-1 .833 91 16 1975 10/14/00 Cleveland State 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 .000 0 1 9/1/89 9/1/89 Rider 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 .000 1 2 1977 1977 Coastal Carolina 3 2-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 .667 6 6 10/14/92 9/13/02 Roanoke 3 2-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 .667 6 9 1968 9/28/74 Colgate 1 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1.00 2 0 9/3/94 9/3/94 Robert Morris 2 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.00 9 0 9/23/94 9/6/97 Connecticut 5 2-1-2 1-0-1 1-1-1 0-0-0 .600 6 5 9/12/82 9/9/95 Rutgers 5 1-2-2 0-2-0 1-0-0 0-0-2 .400 6 8 10/2/87 9/10/04 Creighton 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1.00 2 1 11/18/95 11/18/95 St. John’s 3 0-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-2 .333 2 3 12/8/96 9/27/03 Dartmouth 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 .000 1 2 9/16/07 9/16/07 Saint Joseph’s 1 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1.00 8 0 9/3/05 9/3/05 Davidson 8 6-2-0 3-0-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 .750 20 5 11/21/70 9/12/97 St. Mary’s (MD) 1 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1.00 4 0 1975 1975 Delaware 10 8-1-1 3-1-0 4-0-1 1-0-0 .833 29 5 10/4/87 11/4/07 San Diego St. 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.00 2 1 9/27/92 9/27/92 Drexel 8 7-1-0 4-0-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 .825 19 5 9/17/93 11/2/07 San Francisco 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.00 3 2 9/28/97 9/28/97 Duke 7 3-4-0 0-2-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 .429 10 17 10/3/82 9/5/03 Santa Clara 2 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 .500 2 1 9/26/97 9/19/98 East Carolina 37 33-3-1 17-1-0 14-2-1 2-0-0 .905 126 24 1967 10/24/00 Seton Hall 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.00 13 0 9/27/81 9/27/81 Eastern Mennonite 8 3-5-0 1-3-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 .375 12 14 1967 9/21/74 South Carolina 5 1-4-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 0-1-0 .200 5 11 11/7/87 9/2/06 Elon 1 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1.00 1 0 9/1/07 9/1/07 South Florida 4 2-1-1 0-0-0 2-1-1 0-0-0 .625 7 10 1969 11/20/98 Evansville 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 .000 1 2 9/26/81 9/26/81 SIU Edwardsville 1 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1.00 3 1 9/8/91 9/8/91 FDU 4 3-0-1 2-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 .875 7 2 9/5/98 10/13/01 Stanford 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.00 1 0 9/26/03 9/26/93 FIU 2 2-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1.00 3 1 10/29/00 9/7/02 Stony Brook 2 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 .500 3 2 8/30/06 9/29/07 Florida Tech 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 .000 0 1 1976 1976 Tampa 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 .000 1 2 10/16/82 10/16/82 Fort Eustis 2 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 .000 5 11 1967 1967 Temple 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.00 3 1 9/14/07 9/14/07 Fresno State 2 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 .500 3 4 9/25/88 9/16/90 Towson 11 5-4-2 3-1-0 2-3-2 0-0-0 .545 19 13 11/1/80 11/13/07 Furman 1 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1.00 4 0 1976 1976 US Amphibious Base 1 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1.00 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Washington 16 7-5-4 3-3-2 3-2-2 1-0-0 .563 204 24 1967 9/13/98 Virginia 26 8-14-4 3-1-3 3-11-0 2-2-1 .385 28 41 10/15/68 9/24/03 Georgia State 4 3-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 .750 11 5 9/15/02 10/26/07 VCU 25 15-8-2 7-3-1 7-4-1 1-1-0 .640 54 22 9/20/78 10/14/06

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Howard 21 10-7-4 6-3-1 4-4-3 0-0-0 .571 36 29 11/5/77 10/9/96 Washington College 2 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1.00 12 1 9/27/80 10/2/82 Soccer Men’s M Indiana 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 .000 1 2 9/6/02 9/6/02 Wash. & Lee 4 2-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 .500 12 11 1967 1975 James Madison 43 17-18-8 8-6-4 3-8-4 6-4-0 .488 65 57 10/28/69 10/12/07 West Virginia 4 3-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 .750 7 10 1967 11/14/92 LaSalle 2 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 .500 1 1 1976 9/28/86 WV Wesleyan 2 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 .500 6 4 1975 9/28/96 Lehigh 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 .000 0 1 1978 1978 Wisconsin 1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 .000 0 1 11/26/95 11/26/95 Liberty 4 4-0-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1.00 12 2 9/4/84 10/10/01 UW-Milwaukee 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.00 3 2 9/29/91 9/29/91 Longwood 4 4-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1.00 19 0 11/10/82 9/12/03 Loyola (MD) 24 12-9-3 7-3-1 4-4-1 1-2-1 .563 32 27 9/17/78 9/17/06 2008 opponents in BOLD ITALICS Lynchburg 8 5-2-1 3-1-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 .688 20 4 1975 9/21/83 Marist 1 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1.00 6 1 9/3/01 9/3/01 Marshall 1 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1.00 4 1 9/19/03 9/19/03 Maryland 7 3-4-0 1-0-0 2-3-0 0-1-0 .429 6 7 12/1/96 9/27/05 UMBC 4 3-0-1 1-0-1 2-0-0 0-0-0 .875 8 1 9/21/90 11/7/02 Mary Washington 2 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1.00 6 1 9/4/85 9/3/86

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1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Zable Stadium (Wil- S26 ODU L 1-2 O27 • JMU L 0-2 ODU advanced on penalty kicks, 5-4 liamsburg, Va.); 2-CAA Final, Zable Stadium S29 Richmond W 5-1 O31 Navy4 L 2-3 N14 at Virginia5 L 1-2 (Williamsburg, Va.); 3-NCAA Tournament O2 vs. Rutgers1 (ot) T 1-1 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Busch Field (Williams- 1-Duke Met Life Classic (Durham, N.C.); 2- O4 vs. Delaware1 W 5-0 burg, Va.); 2-Goal Rush Classic (Fresno, Ca- Tribe Soccer Classic, Busch Field (Williams- 1984 O7 Howard W 3-1 lif.); 3-Met Life Classic (Norfolk, Va.); 4-CAA burg, Va.); 3-Met Life Classic (Norfolk, Va.); RECORD: 11-6-1 O10 at Central Florida W 3-0 Tournament (Richmond, Va.) 4-CAA Tournament (Richmond, Va.); 5-NCAA ECAC SOUTH: 5-2-0, 3RD PLACE O12 at South Florida (ot) W 4-1 Tournament S1 Hartwick L 3-5 O17 • at American W 1-0 1991 S4 Liberty W 5-0 O18 • UNCW W 2-0 RECORD: 11-7-3 1994 S7 vs. West Virginia1 W 3-0 O21 George Washington (ot) T 0-0 CAA: 3-2-2, 4TH PLACE RECORD: 18-3-1 S8 at Alderson-Broaddus W 2-1 O25 • George Mason L 0-1 S7 College of Charleston1 W 2-0 CAA: 6-0-1, 1ST PLACE (TIE) S15 • American L 0-1 O31 • at JMU W 3-0 S8 SIU Edwardsville1 W 3-1 S3 Colgate W 2-0 S19 at Christopher Newport W 1-0 N7 at South Carolina L 0-3 S15 at Connecticut (ot) T 2-2 S9 Delaware1 W 4-0 S22 at Howard L 1-5 N8 vs. Akron2 L 0-1 S18 NC Wesleyan W 10-0 S10 Portland1 W 3-0 S25 Virginia Wesleyan W 5-0 Loyola (MD)3 L 0-1 S21 at Maryland-Balt. Co. W 3-0 S14 VA Commonwealth W 4-0 S29 • Navy W 3-2 1-Met Life Classic (Norfolk, Va.); 2-at Colum- S24 • Richmond (ot) T 1-1 S17 at Virginia Tech W 3-1 O7 ODU L 0-1 bia, S.C.; 3-NCAA Tournament S27 vs. Wake Forest2 L 0-3 S20 • at Richmond W 2-1 O10 • at Richmond W 1-0 S29 vs. Wisc.-Milwaukee2 W 3-2 S23 vs. Robert Morris2 W 2-0 O14 Loyola (MD) W 2-0 1988 O2 • American W 2-1 S25 vs. Air Force2 W 2-0 O19 at Pennsylvania L 1-3 RECORD: 12-4-4 O4 • UNCW W 2-0 S28 • American W 7-2 O24 at Geo. Washington (2ot) T 1-1 CAA: 4-1-2, 3RD PLACE O5 • East Carolina W 8-0 O1 • at UNCW W 7-1 O27 • at George Mason L 2-5 S2 vs. Hartwick1 W 2-1 O9 at Virginia L 1-2 O5 • at East Carolina W 5-1 O30 • at East Carolina W 4-1 S4 at Virginia1 L 0-1 O13 at Clemson L 1-3 O9 at College of Charleston W 2-1 N4 • JMU W 1-0 S7 Liberty W 2-1 O16 at VA Commonwealth W 2-1 O12 Duke L 1-2 N7 • at UNCW W 5-1 S11 • Navy T 1-1 O19 • George Mason L 1-4 O15 • at George Mason W 3-0 1-at Philippi, W.Va. S16 at ODU (ot) T 1-1 O23 at Howard (ot) L 1-3 O19 • at ODU W 3-1 S24 at Hartford2 (ot) L 0-1 O26 • at JMU L 1-2 O22 • JMU T 1-1 1985 S25 vs. Fresno State2 (ot) W 2-1 O30 • ODU (ot) T 0-0 O25 Howard W 4-0 RECORD: 15-4-2 S30 vs. Ohio State3 W 2-0 N2 at Loyola (MD) W 2-1 O29 Loyola (MD) W 3-2 CAA: 5-1-1, 3RD PLACE S30 vs. Boston College3 W 4-0 N7 vs. American3 W 1-0 N5 at Georgetown L 3-4 S4 at Mary Washington W 1-0 O5 at Howard L 1-2 N8 vs. JMU3 L 0-1 N10 UNCW3 W 4-0 S7 Davidson W 3-0 O8 • at UNCW W 2-0 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Busch Field (Williams- N11 George Mason3 W 1-0 S11 Averett W 6-0 O12 • at Richmond T 1-1 burg, Va.); 2-Met Life Classic (Norfolk, Va.); N13 JMU3 L 1-3 S14 • at Navy (ot) T 1-1 O16 • American W 2-1 3-CAA Tournament (Norfolk, Va.) 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Busch Field (Williams- S17 Christopher Newport W 4-2 O19 at George Washington W 1-0 burg, Va.); 2-Met Life Classic (Norfolk, Va.); 3- S19 UC Santa Barbara W 3-1 O22 • at George Mason L 0-2 1992 CAA Tournament, Busch Field (Williamsburg, S22 Howard (ot) W 4-2 O26 Radford T 1-1 NCAA SECOND ROUND Va.) S25 at Virginia Wesleyan W 5-1 O29 • JMU W 3-0 RECORD: 15-5-4 S27 vs. Boston College1 (2ot) W 1-0 N2 • at East Carolina W 4-0 CAA: 5-0-2, 1ST PLACE 1995 S29 vs. NC Wesleyan1 W 1-0 N4 Mount St. Mary’s W 3-0 S6 at College of Charleston L 1-2 CAA CHAMPION O4 at ODU L 0-2 N6 Loyola (MD) W 1-0 S8 VCU W 4-0 NCAA SECOND ROUND O9 • Richmond (ot) W 5-4 1-Coca Cola Classic (Charlottesville, Va.); 2- S12 vs. Washington1 L 0-2 RECORD: 18-6-0 O12 at Loyola (MD) L 0-1 Hartford Tournament (Hartford, Conn.); 3-Met S13 at Portland1 L 0-3 CAA: 6-2-0, 1ST PLACE (TIE) O14 at Hartwick L 1-3 Life Classic (Norfolk, Va.) S16 VMI W 7-0 S2 Virginia Tech W 5-1 O19 • at American W 1-0 S18 West Virginia2 W 2-1 S8 Ohio State1 (ot) W 3-1 O20 • UNCW W 3-2 1989 S19 Hofstra2 W 3-1 S9 Connecticut1 (ot) W 3-1 O23 Geo. 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O22 at George Washington W 3-1 RECORD: 11-6-3 CAA: 3-2-2, 3RD PLACE Soccer Men’s M O25 • at George Mason L 1-2 CAA: 5-2-0 CAA, 3RD PLACE (TIE) S4 College of Charleston W 6-2 O29 at Howard W 2-0 S1 Loyola (MD) W 3-0 S10 at Duke1 L 1-3 N1 • JMU (ot) T 0-0 S4 • Navy W 2-0 S11 vs. NC State1 W 2-1 N5 Randolph-Macon W 7-1 S7 Boston University1 (ot) T 1-1 S15 at VMI W 4-1 N8 • at UNCW W 2-0 S8 Rutgers1 L 0-2 S17 Drexel2 W 5-0 1-Met Life Classic (Norfolk, Va.); 2-UNLV S12 at ODU (ot) T 1-1 S18 Alabama A&M2 W 3-2 Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) S15 vs. UNLV2 W 2-1 S21 • Richmond (ot) T 2-2 S16 at Fresno State2 L 1-3 S24 vs. Washington3 W 1-0 1987 S21 Maryland-Balt. County W 2-0 S26 vs. Stanford3 W 1-0 CAA CHAMPION S25 • at Richmond (ot) L 0-1 S29 • at American W 2-1 NCAA FIRST ROUND S28 vs. Vermont3 W 1-0 O1 • UNCW W 5-1 RECORD: 14-5-2 S30 vs. Akron3 L 0-1 O2 • East Carolina W 2-1 CAA: 6-1-0, 1ST PLACE O3 at Geo. Washington (ot) W 1-0 O6 at Howard W 3-0 S5 at Loyola (MD) W 1-0 O6 • at UNCW W 3-1 O9 at VCU (ot) W 1-0 S9 • East Carolina W 6-0 O7 • at East Carolina W 7-0 O16 • George Mason (ot) L 2-4 S12 • at Navy W 2-0 O12 • American W 2-1 O20 • ODU (ot) T 1-1 S17 Christopher Newport W 8-1 O15 at Virginia Tech W 3-2 O23 • at JMU L 0-2 S20 at UNCG W 1-0 O20 • at George Mason W 1-0 O30 at Loyola (MD) L 0-1 S23 Liberty W 2-1 O23 Howard T 2-2 N4 vs. ODU4 T 1-1

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NCAA TOURNAMENT Date Round Opponent Location Result W&M Goals 1980 Second Howard Washington, D.C. T, 1-1 Wise W&M advanced on penalty kicks 1980 Quarter. Alabama A&M Williamsburg, Va. L, 0-1 - 11/20/83 Second Virginia Charlottesville, Va. L, 1-2 Flood 1987 First Loyola Baltimore, Md. L, 0-1 - 11/14/92 First West Virginia Williamsburg, Va. W, 2-0 Dumbleton (2) 11/22/92 Second NC State Raleigh, N.C. L, 2-3 Soos, Cartwright 11/14/93 First Virginia Charlottesville, Va. L, 1-2 Jolley 11/18/95 First Creighton Omaha, Neb. W, 2-1 (ot) Jolley, Hughes 11/26/95 Second Wisconsin Madison, Wis. L, 0-1 (ot) - 11/24/96 First Army Norfolk, Va. W, 3-1 Hughes (2), Zickefoose 12/1/96 Second Maryland College Park, Md. W, 3-0 Hughes, Botta, McGowan 12/8/96 Quarter. St. John’s Norfolk, Va. L, 1-2 (ot) Jolley 11/23/97 First American Washington, D.C. L, 1-2 (ot) McGowan 11/20/98 First South Florida Tampa, Fla. W, 2-1 Dominguez, Pillari 11/29/98 Second Clemson Clemson, S.C. L, 0-1 - 11/20/99 First Penn State State College, Pa. L, 0-1 - 11/19/00 First North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 2-3 (ot) Garcia, Hucles 11/22/02 First Duke Durham, N.C. W, 2-1 Henry, Bean 11/27/02 Second Virginia Charlottesville, Va. W, 1-1 (2ot) Albert W&M advanced on penalty kicks, 3-2 12/1/02 Third Penn State State College, Pa. L, 0-1 (ot) - NCAA Tournaments: 12 Record: 7-12-1 (.375)

CAA TOURNAMENT Date Round Opponent Location Result W&M Goals 11/12/83 Final George Mason Williamsburg, Va. W, 4-3 (ot) Middlebrook, Crisman (2), Flood 10/31/90 Quarter. Navy Richmond, Va. L, 2-3 (ot) Smith, Viscovich 11/7/91 Quarter. American Norfolk, Va. W, 1-0 Cummings 11/8/91 Semi. James Madison Norfolk, Va. L, 0-1 - 11/5/92 Quarter. East Carolina Norfolk, Va. W, 5-2 Kamara (2), Prisco (2), Scrofani 11/6/92 Semi. Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. W, 2-1 Richards, Dumbleton 11/8/92 Final James Madison Norfolk, Va. L, 1-2 Scrofani 11/4/93 Quarter. Old Dominion Richmond, Va. T, 1-1 Hughes Old Dominion advanced on penalty kicks, 5-4 11/10/94 Quarter. UNC Wilmington Williamsburg, Va. W, 4-0 Hughes (2), Owens, Soos 11/11/94 Semi. George Mason Williamsburg, Va. W, 1-0 Owens 11/13/94 Final James Madison Williamsburg, Va. L, 1-3 Petty 11/9/95 Quarter. East Carolina Harrisonburg, Va. W, 5-0 Owens (3), Botta, Hughes 11/10/95 Semi. American Harrisonburg, Va. W, 2-0 Barrett, Jolley 11/12/95 Final George Mason Harrisonburg, Va. W, 1-0 Hughes 11/14/96 Quarter. UNC Wilmington Wilmington, N.C. W, 3-0 Hughes, Jolley, Zickefoose 11/15/96 Semi. George Mason Wilmington, N.C. W, 3-1 McGowan, Jolley, Hughes 11/17/96 Final James Madison Wilmington, N.C. W, 2-0 Valencia, Jolley

11/12/97 Quarter. Richmond Williamsburg, Va. W, 4-1 Bockelmann (2), Hinkey, McGowan W 08 11/14/97 Semi. American Washington, D.C. L, 2-3 Dominguez, Barrett 11/12/98 Quarter. Old Dominion Virginia Beach, Va. W, 3-1 Bockelmann, Hinkey (2) 11/13/98 Semi. James Madison Virginia Beach, Va. W, 1-0 Stoddart 11/15/98 Final Richmond Virginia Beach, Va. L, 0-2 - &

11/10/99 Quarter. American Virginia Beach, Va. W, 3-0 Stoddart, Feldmann (2) Soccer Men’s M 11/11/99 Semi. Old Dominion Virginia Beach, Va. W, 1-0 Hinkey 11/14/99 Final VCU Virginia Beach, Va. W, 4-2 Schultz, Garcia, Stoddart, Hinkey 11/9/00 Quarter. UNC Wilmington Virginia Beach, Va. W, 8-0 Garcia, Hucles, Bean (2), Pillari (2), Thomas, Smiley 11/10/00 Semi. Old Dominion Virginia Beach, Va. W, 2-0 Smiley, Hucles 11/12/00 Final James Madison Virginia Beach, Va. W, 4-0 Smiley, Garcia, Henry, Schultz 11/15/01 Quarter. UNC Wilmington Virginia Beach, Va. W, 6-0 Hucles (2), Garcia, Young, Golden, Stoddart 11/16/01 Semi. James Madison Virginia Beach, Va. L, 0-2 - 11/15/02 Semi. Drexel Virginia Beach, Va. W, 2-1 Garcia, Nydal 11/17/02 Final VCU Virginia Beach, Va. L, 1-2 Voss 11/11/03 Quarter. James Madison Harrisonburg, Va. L, 0-2 - 11/9/04 Quarter. Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. L, 0-2 - 11/13/07 Quarter. Towson Towson, Md. L, 1-2 Ernst CAA Tournaments: 17 Record: 23-11-1 (.671)

www.tribeathletics.com 37 38 08 W&M Men’s Soccer 2005-06, and 2007-08). This past season, MISL Championship three times (2003-04, veseasons, the Blast have taken home the fihis In League. Soccer Indoor Major the - up his fi wrapped fth season with the Baltimore Blast of recently He Garcia. Carlos currently player Tribeformer Another is soccer professional in trade his tooling through 2009. extends that season 2007 the before club the with extension contract a signed He 2006. in Year the of Player Division ond fia was and Sec- Norwegian the for nalist club’s player of the year in 2006 and 2007 the named been has He seasons. three last the for FK Aalesunds with Norway in olution, before moving abroad and playing fiTampa ca- a Bay ve-year Mutiny and enjoyed New England Rev- Brown Adin reer in the MLS with the Colorado Rapids, franchise’s history. the in player single a by most third the as sists. His 120 games with New York ranks starts in MLS and had 12 goals and 11 as- 206 with games career 227 in played He York.New Bull Red and Dallas FC Burn, Dallas the New Metrostars, Jersey the York-New Galaxy, Angeles Los the with league the in seasons 10 spent He MLS. pro- from in Tribetenured player longest the retired is son, who Jolley, sea- 2006 Steve the following soccer fessional caps withtheU.S.Men’s National Team. his career as well as earning International the U.S. Youth National Teams throughout both with appearances made has Barrett namo. MLS, the in success his with Along in Dy- the for matches 200 over started and appeared has Barrett Houston. then and Jose San with MLS in seasons nine spent has Dynamo, the of captain the ly back-to-back titles. Barrett, who is current- to squads Dynamo two last his captained He 2007. and 2006 in Dynamo the Houston and 2001 in Earthquakes the Jose San with playing while Cup Championships, MLS three won success has sports soccer, sional who Barrett, Wade both within the U.S. and abroad in profes- State’s MajorLeagueSoccer(MLS). United the in division top the into drafted gone on to play professionally, seven were sional leagues. Of those players that have profes- by drafted student-athletes 17 ing players into the professional ranks, includ- abroad. and The States Tribe30 sent has United the within both ranks professional the into players its sending and talent ing soccer develop- men’s Mary of and tradition William rich The a has program 2001 Wade Barrett(Houston Dynamo) 2006 Wade Barrett(HoustonDynamo) 2007 CONCACAF World Cupqualifying. Trinidad and Tobago during the second of of upset historic Bermuda’s in bench the land Revolution of MLS. He also came Eng- off New the to loss 3-1 a in goal lone Team’s National Bermuda the on sisted as- and started Bean February, In sion. Divi- Second League of Soccer United the Hogges Bermuda two the last with the seasons spent 2008, and 2007 in Teamappear- made National has who Bean, Ralph Bermuda the with ances three-point goaland13assists. with 42 points on 13 two-point goals, one scoring in Blast the on third was Garcia 2006-07, In goals. of pair a with title the to Blast the propel helped Garcia Game, Championship MISL the play.In MISL in point career 100th his as well as played game career 100th his recorded Garcia 96 agnHge Hrhy(-ege 1st Baltimore (MISL) 1st HamptonRoads(A-League) CarlosGarcia Hershey(A-League) Jeff Dominguez 1st Chicago(NASL) 2002 Waughn Hughes 1999 Tim Larkin Montreal(NASL) 3rd 1996 ScottBell 1987 ScottBell Atlanta(NASL) Jacksonville(NASL) Dallas(NASL) 1986 MikeFlood 1986 SteveGallop Washington (NASL) 1983 JohnMcManus 1980 ChrisDavin 1980 BillWatson 1979 KipGermain 1978 1978 04MSSprrf Pi uls hcg Rd.4/39th Rd.1/3rd Rd.1/12th Rd.1/9th Rd.2/19th Chicago Colorado SanJose Los Angeles PhilHucles Colorado Wade Barrett AdinBrown SteveJolley 2004MLSSuperDraft PaulGrafer 2000MLSSuperDraft 1998CollegeDraft Rd.12/119th 1997CollegeDraft 1996CollegeDraft MetroStars KharyStockton 1996InauguralPlayerDraft Draft er Player Year PROFESSIONAL SOCCER Wade Barrett (SanJoseEarthquake) MLS CupChampionships TRIBE AWARDS IN SELECTED INOTHER PROFESSIONAL LEAGUES W W SELECTED INMLSDRAFTS & & PLAYERS INTHEPROS M MEN’S SOCCERPLAYERS M MEN’S SOCCERPLAYERS lyr em Rd./Over. Pick Rd.14/137th Team Tampa Bay Scott Budnick Player www.tribeathletics.com Team (League) St. Louis(MISL) Tampa (AISA) Dallas (MISL) 08 CarlosGarcia(BaltimoreBlast) 2008 CarlosGarcia(BaltimoreBlast) 2006 CarlosGarcia(BaltimoreBlast) 2004 AdinBrown 2006 division, second Norway’s Adeccoligaen, AdinBrown 2006 AdinBrown 2005 2002 2002 SteveJolley(NY-NJ Metrostars) 2001 SteveJolley(NY-NJ Metrostars) 2002 2002 Sunnmorsposten Playerofthe Year MLS Defenderofthe Year Finalist Wade Barrett (SanJoseEarthquake) Wade Barrett(SanJoseEarthquake) Wade Barrett(SanJoseEarthquake) Player ofthe Year Finalist (Aalesund FKinNorway) Humanitarian ofthe Year U.S. SoccerFoundation MISL Championship MLS All-Star MLS BestXI 4th 4th 3rd 3rd 3rd Round 3rd 2nd 4th PLAYERS IN THE PROS

Wade Barrett Steve Gallop Rob Olson San Jose Clash (MLS) ...... 1998-99 Montreal (NASL) ...... 1980 Georgia Generals (ASL) ...... 1982 San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) ...... 2000-02 Team America (NASL) ...... 1983 AGF Aarhus (Danish 1st Division) ..... 2003-04 Kip Germain Kalamazoo Kangaroos (AISA) ...... 1985 Fredrikstand FC (Norway) ...... 2004 (NASL) ...... 1978-79 Washington Stars (ASL) ...... 1988 San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) ...... 2005 (NASL) ...... 1980 Houston Dynamo (MLS) ...... 2006-08 Billy Owen Paul Grafer New Orleans Riverboat Gamblers (A-League) Ralph Bean Long Island Rough Riders ...... 1996 ...... 1997 Bermuda Hogges (USL 2nd Division) ... 2007-08 Colorado Rapids (MLS) ...... 1996-98 Hampton Road Mariners (A-League) 1999-00 (A-League) ...... 1999 Scott Bell Long Island Rough Riders (A-League) ...... Billy Platz Hamilton Steelers (CSL) ...... 1986 ...... 2000-01 Wilmington Hammerheads (Pro Soccer League) Dallas Sidekicks (MISL) ...... 1987 NY-NJ Metrostars (MLS) ...... 2000-03 ...... 2003-04 Long Island Rough Riders (USL 2nd Division) Adin Brown ...... 2005 Greg Richards Colorado Rapids (MLS) ...... 2000-01 Myrtle Beach (USISL) ...... 1996 Tampa Bay Mutiny (MLS) ...... 2001 Brian Hinkey (MLS) ...... 2002-04 (A-League) ...... 2001 Chris Scrofani Aalesunds FK (Norway 1st Division) ...... Hampton Road Mariners (A-League) ...... 2004-08 Phil Hucles ...... 1999-00 (A-League) ...... 2004 Scott Budnick Khary Stockton Tampa Bay Mutiny (MLS) ...... 1996-97 Waughn Hughes Richmond Kickers (APSL) ...... 1993 (MLS) ...... 1998 Jacksonville (A-League) ...... 1997 Richmond Kickers (A-League) 1995, 2002-03 New England Revolution (MLS) ...... 2000 Athletico Sorocabam (Brazil 3rd Division) ...... 08 W 08 Steve Jolley ...... 1993 Chris Davin Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS) ...... 1997-00 A.E Velo Clube Rio Clarense Denver Avalanche (MISL) ...... 1980 NY-NJ Metrostars (MLS) ...... 2000-03 (Brazil 2nd Division) ...... 1994

Dallas Burn (MLS) ...... 2004 Carolina Dynamo (A-League) ...... 1997 &

Jeff Dominguez FC Dallas (MLS) ...... 2005 Lehigh Valley (A-League) ...... 1999 Soccer Men’s M Hampton Road Mariners (A-League) ...... Red Bull New York (MLS) ...... 2006 (A-League) ...... 2001 ...... 1999-01 Nashville Metros (A-League) ...... 2001 Kevin Knott Jon Tuttle B.V. Cloppenburg (Germany) ...... 2002-04 Mariners (A-League) ... 2000 Washington Stars (ASL) ...... 1989 (A-League) ...... 2001 Boston Bolts (ASL) ...... 1990 Mike Flood Virginia Beach Mariners (A-League) . 2002-04 (NASL) ...... 1983 Virginia Beach Mariners (USL 1st Division) Trevor Upton ...... 2005 (A-League) ...... 2002-04 Carlos Garcia Virginia Beach Mariners (A-League) ...... Steve Kokulis Gabe Valencia ...... 2002-04 Washington Diplomats (APSL) ...... 1990 Hampton Road Mariners (A-League) ..... 1999 Montreal Impact (USL) ...... 2005 SV Leipzig (Germany) ...... 2000 Baltimore Blast (MISL) ...... 2003-08 Tim Larkin Nashville Metros (A-League) ...... 2001 Ft. Wayne, Indiana (AISA) ...... 1988-90

www.tribeathletics.com 39 40 08 W&M Men’s Soccer oehCsmn 1971-72 Peter Coughter Joseph Cosimano John Corbett 1987 Derek Connell Art Cone John Coffi n Chris Clifford Michael Clemons Bruce Cleland 2007 Bob Claude Pete Clarke Brian Clarke 1996-99 John Chuday Peter Christmas Steve Christie 1985-88 1990-93 Garrett Chittum Andy Chapin Jonas Cedergren Guy Cartwright Dan Carrigan 1965 Joe Carlin 1966-69 1999-02 Greg Butler Martin Burroughs 1989-92 John Burleigh Chris Burgess 1970-71 Scott Budnick*# Derek Buckley 1996-99 Rob Bryden Clement Brown 1966-67 Alex Brown Adin Brown*#† 1973-75 Keith Bricklemeyer 1993-96 2006-07 John Bray Martin Brady Todd Bromfeld 1995-98 Michael Botta* 1986-89 Roger Bothe Luke Bocklemann Bob Boal Paul Bjarnason 1976-77 Paul Berge Mike Berbert 2006-07 Larry Berbert 1972-74 Bruce Bender* Scott Bell*# 1999-02 Nathan Belcher Mike Bedell Allen Beasley 1994-97 Ralph Bean*# 1991-92 2007 Hart Baur Wade Barrett*#† Glenn Balas Todd Bachman 1968-70 Nathaniel Baako 1984-87 George Attoh Rich Atkinson Mike Atienza Doug Annakin Brad Anger Tarek Amyuni 2000-03 John Allman Doug Allman Graham Albert *# Al Albert John Ahearn Bob Ageloff CCC AAA BBB 1966, 1968 1971-72 1994-98 1973-74 1978-80 1991-93 1974-77 1990-91 1994-96 2000-03 1976-79 2004-05 1966-67 1967-68 1970-72 1976-77 1983-86 1978-81 1982-85 1977-78 1970-73 1981-84 1971-2 1967 1984 1971 1965 1965 1987 1967 2007 1975 1983 1976 1976 rsFlmn 2000-03 1966-67 George Fenigsohn 1997,1999-00 Kris Feldmann John Feldmann Robin Felder Chris Felder Conor Farley Dave Fabian# Keith Exton Brad Eure Phil Essman Bo Eskay Doug Ernst 1975-78 Tom Erdman Bruce Ensley David Ellenbogen David Eklund Bill Eisner Gordon Eide 1970-72 1989-92 1989-92 Joe Dunbeck 1995-98 Eric Dumbleton* Gary Duggan 1970-72 Chris Drescher 2007 Jeff Dominquez John Dodds Boro Djordjevic Michael DiNuzzo 1979-82 Larry Dillion 1976-79 Don Dichiara Ridge DeWitt Rick Derfl inger Kirk Day Chris Davin# Tom Daskaloff 1986-87 Chris Darton Mike Darr Ricky Dahan*#† 1983-86 1987-91 Jano Cymes Paul Cushman Darcy Curran Mike Cummings Paul Crowley Joe Crowley Larry Crisman Bill Crewe Andy Crapol hi imr 1968,1971 1986-90 1975-78 1967 Ben Glass Chris Gilmore Ali Ghassemi* Kip Germain*# Duane Gerenser 1965-66,1968 Ernie Gates Steve Gaskins 1977,1979-81 Mark Gardiner# 1988 Carlos FelipeGarcia#* Steve Gallop Dave Francombe 1980-83 Larry Fox James Fox* 1967-68 Alan Forde 1972-73 Mike Flood#† Dan Flaherty Gerald Fitzpatrick Jeff Finnegan DDD GGG EEE FFF 1999-02 1985-88 1981-84 1975-78 1969-70 1986-87 2004-07 1981-83 1986-89 1978-79 1984-85 1971-72 1967-70 1965-66 1984-87 1972-75 1979-80 1965-66 1997-00 1976-79 1968-69 1977-80 1972-75 1995-98 1973 1973 1970 1972 1989 1974 1971 1967 1977 1969 1980 1983 1966 1968 ra iky*# 1997-99 1997-01 1974-77 Brian Hinkey*# Stu Hilder Miguel Hernandez Charles Hensel* Doug Henry Bob Hennessey Al Heck 1988-91 Mark Healy* 2006-07 Mike Hause Jim Hauschild*# Ed Hartman Jeremy Harris Matt Hansen Summers Hambrick 1979-82 1992-95 Jeff Greim Lee Graves Steve Graine# Paul Grafer*#† 1982-83 Chris Goodwin Andy Goldsmith Alan Golden Mark Goldberg Rob Godwin o ebwt 1981-83 Heldur Liivak Joel Lewin Bernard Leister Jon Leibowitz John Lee 1966-69 Steve Lawrence Tim Larkin Steve Lancashire 1978-80 David Lam Greg Lalas 1986-89 1997-00 Ron Kraemer Steve Kokulis*# Alan Koger Kevin Knott*#+ Juergen Kloo Ed Klein 1965-66 Kip Kintzer Gary King* Mike King-Harmon John Kim Tim Kilgore Richard Kent Scott Kelsey Jason Katner Tim Kassel Jon Kamara Peter Kalaris 2005-07 Mike Kalaris 1993-96 Mike Jones Brock Jones* Steve Jolley*# Bob Jendron 2003-04 2000-03 1993-96 Waughn Hughes*#† 2005-06 1983-86 Stephen Hughes Phil Hucles*#† 2001-04 Andrew Hoxie*# Steve Holmes Lance Holland Adam Hogge Bryan Hinkle* HHH KKK LLL JJJ ALL-TIME ROSTER www.tribeathletics.com 1983, 1985-87 1999-02 1976-78 1972-74 1972-74 1967-70 1996-99 1970-73 1999-02 2006-07 1971-74 1986-88 2004-05 1984-87 1979-82 1979-82 1965-66 2003-06 1986-89 2000-02 1989-92 1978-81 1982-85 1980-82 1967-70 1982-85 1965 1977 1968 1971 1979 1972 1968 1990 2007 1967 1973 1971 1994 1973 1971 JEFF DOMIN GRAHAM ALBERT BRIAN HINKEY 2000-03 1995-98 1997-99 Q UEZ ALL-TIME ROSTER

Ky Lindsey 1976 QQQ TTT Glenn Livingstone 1982-85 Josh Quinter * 1994-97 Mark Taylor 1967-68, 1970 Eduardo Lopez * # 1976-77 Martin Taylor 1985-88 Art Louise 1965-66 RRR Guy Temple 1965 Ron Raab 1985-88 Andrew Terry 2001-04 MMM Nick Radkowsky 1998 Brannon Thomas * 2000-04 Scott MacLaren # 1972-74 Kris Rake 2003-06 Chris Thomas 1974-75 Bob Mageras 1983 Chris Raney 1974 Jarrett Thomas 2003-06 Chris Maher 1975-77, 1979 John Rasnic 1979, 1981-83 Price Thomas * 2006-07 Jeff Marklin 2003-06 Mike Repke 1987 Richard Tillberg 1965 Cameron Mayer 1997-99 Scott Repke 1982-85 Spencer Timm 1965-66 Andrew McAdams 2007 Tom Repke 1984 Casey Todd * # 1973-75 Doug McBride 2005-07 Brian Reshefsky 1992-94 Scott Tretheway 1984 Desmond McCarthy 1994-96 Doug Reynolds 1971 Mulumba Tshishimbi 1992-95 Don McCarthy 1970-71 Rick Rheinhardt 1972-73 Eric Tullio 1977, 1979 Kieran McCarthy * 1988-91 Shawn Rice 1996, 1998-99 Greg Turk 1989-92 Brendan McCurdy 2003-06 Greg Richards 1992-95 Jon Tuttle * # + 1985-88 Scott McEvoy 1967-70 Wayne Richardson 1968 Bob Tuttle 1981 Joe McGovern 1991-94 Scott Ritter 1994-95 Tom McGovern 1970-71 Chris Rodd * 2003-04 UUU David McGowan * 1994-97 Lyle Rosbotham 1968 Trevor Upton 1999-02 JEFF MARKLIN John McManus # 1978-80 Andrew Ross 1998-01 2003-06 Scott Meardon 1973 Steve Row 1965-66 VVV John Metzger 1989-91, 1993 Rich Ruhr 1982 Greg Valencia 1996 Stu Meyerson 1967 Larry Valentine 1986-89 Todd Middlebrook * 1981-84 SSS Joel Vecere 1998-01 B.A. Miller 1970 Lucas Salcedo 2000-03 Dave Viscovich * 1988-91 Richard Miller 1980-83 Mark Sartor 1978-79 Clayton Voss 2002-05 Tad Minkler * 1973-76 Chris Sartorius 1980-81 Terry Vought 1968-69 Rich Miranda * # 1981-82, 1984-85 Scott Satterfi eld 1972-75 Drew Misher 1989 Dave Schaefer 1978-79 WWW John Mohseni 1991-94 Pat Scherder * # 2002-06 Nelson Warley 1994-97 Dale Mueller 1965-67 David Schifrin 1992-95 Andy Watson # 1983 Brian Mullins 1978 Pete Schleif 1966-68 Bill Watson * # † 1975-78 Pat Murcia 1987-88 Adam Schultz 1997-00 Steven Way 1970-71 Craig Myers 2002-05 Chris Scrofani * 1992-95 Chris Wayne 2004-06 Ryan Sells 2004-07 Brennan Wergley 2004-07 NNN Dan Sheehan 1983-84 Greg Westfall 1993, 1996-97 Marty Nickley 1977-80 Neil Sherman 1979-80, 1982 Brian White 1974 Bruce Niles 1967-70 Dee Sibley 1968 Tom Wieboldt 1967 Chris Norris * # 1991-94 Storm Simenson 1975-76 Preston Whitlock 2006-07 Andreas Nydal 2002-05 Phil Simonpietri 1974-76 Scott Williams 1988-91 John Siner 1988-91 Steve Wilson 1967-70 OOO William A. Singleton 1965 Paul Wise 1979-80 Randy Oakes 1980 Justin Smiley 1999-02 David Wong 1985 ANDREAS NYDAL Dave Oelberg 1970-72 Charles Smith 1981, 1983 Richard Wong 1984-85 2002-05 Pat O’Hara 1971 Maurice Smith 1988-91 Mike Wren 1970 John Olsen 1970-73 Rick Smith 1974-76 Rob Olson # 1977-80 Trevor Smith * 1972-75 YYY Nicholas Orozco 2007 Andy Smolin 1981-84 Michael Yakovac 2004-07 Ryan Overdevest + 2004-07 Dave Snyder 1981-83 Mike Yap 1971 Billy Owens * # 1992-95 Geoff Solomon 1984 Colin Young 2001-04 W 08 Bob Owens 1982 Joe Soos 1992-95 Rich Spencer 1985-88 ZZZ PPP Stu Spirn 1966 Jason Zawacki 1992 Matt Pagels 1967 Tim Stamps 1969-72 Dan Zickefoose 1994-97 & Gates Parker 1971-72 Dave Starks 1988-91 Nimrod Zosim * # 1991 Soccer Men’s M Kevin Parks 1976-79 John Sterrett 1971-72 Mike Zwicklbauer 1981-83 Ed Perry 1984-85 Val Stieglitz 1970 Ian Peter * 1984-87 Khary Stockton * 1989-92 Current players in bold. Andrew Petty 1992-95 Caleb Stoddart * # 1998-01 * All-conference selection Don Pfanz 1976-77 Ian Stowe 2007 # All-region selection Andrew Pillari 1997-00 George Strong 1987-90 † All-America selection Billy Platz 1998-01 Thom Sutlive 1980-83 + Academic All-America selection Joe Pombriant 1994-96 Vins Sutlive 1973-76 Christian Powers 1989-92 Graham Sykes * # 1976-79 Please notify the William and Mary Scott Powers 1994-96 Steve Szczypinski 1986-89 sports information offi ce with cor- Curtis Pride 1987 rections or additions to this list. 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The Tribe traveled to Athens, Greece for the second time in 2007 and visited many of the historic sites of the area along with playing a fi ve-game schedule against teams from Greece The William and Mary men’s soccer program has taken During W&M’s 1999 foreign tour trip, Crystal Palace FC hosted full advantage of the NCAA Bylaw (30.7) allowing for interna- the Tribe. Former Tribe player Mark Goldberg was the Chair of the tional trips and competition for an athletic team once every Football Club during the time. W&M played fi ve matches against four years. The W&M Once-Every-Four Tour has traveled to professional youth and reserve players from Crystal Palace, Ful- Bermuda, Jamaica, England and most recently Greece. The ham, Millwall and Bristol City. Tribe made the venture back to Athens, Greece for a second time during the spring of 2007. “We have tried to take full advantage over the years of the NCAA rule that allows an overseas trip every four years,” head coach Chris Norris said. “Through contacts we have always been able to get good games with the pro clubs in whatever country we go to, and Greece was no exception. We played Panathinaikos and Olympiakos, who are the top teams in Greece and both play in Athens.” NCAA BYLAW Taking the trip over spring break instead of during the preseason allows for time to be spent taking in the culture of 30.7 FOREIGN TOURS AND COMPETITION the various countries and cities visited. The trip allows for the A member institution may participate in a foreign tour in any team to not only gain a different perspective on the soccer sport (see Bylaw 17.32), provided the conditions specifi ed be- fi eld, but also from a cultural standpoint. low are met. (Revised: 1/11/89) “We have traditionally taken our trips during spring break 30.7.1 Certifi cation of Tour. The institution must certify in writ- as opposed to preseason,” Norris said. “We want our focus ing that the conditions set forth in this section are met and must to be a little different during preseason. We want our interna- maintain the certifi cation on fi le in the athletics department. tional trip to be a good team-bonding experience as well as a (Revised: 1/11/89) good social and cultural experience for the guys. Doing the 30.7.4 Time Lapse between Tours. An institution shall not en- trip during the spring provides a great opportunity for the guys gage in a foreign tour in each sport more than once every four W 08 to see a different culture in terms of soccer, but also a different years. (Revised: 1/11/89) culture in general.”

The Tribe has enjoyed some great success on the fi eld & during the international trips. During the 2007 trip, W&M went W&M’S ONCE EVERY FOUR YEARS Soccer Men’s M 4-1 in fi ve contest, outscoring its opponents, 14-4. In 2003, FOREIGN TOUR W&M went undefeated in its four matches, including wins over Markopoulo, Panathinaikos and Olympiakos. In 1995, the Col- Year ...... Location lege went undefeated against six fi rst division teams in Ber- 1977 ...... Holland and England muda. Charly Franks, a 1981 alumn of the College, hosted the 1983 ...... Bermuda team during its trip to Bermuda. 1987 ...... Ocho Rios, Jamaica During the program’s second international experience in 1991 ...... Ocho Rios, Jamaica 1987, the Tribe went 3-0-1 against four of the teams in Ja- 1995 ...... Bermuda maica. In fact, the draw came against Seba, Jamaica’s top 1999 ...... London, England team at the time, in front an estimated 3,500 fans. During that 2003 ...... Athens, Greece trip, W&M notched wins over Volvo (1-0), Star Cosmos (4-1) 2007 ...... Athens, Greece and Windsor (3-1).

www.tribeathletics.com 43 ATHLETIC SUCCESS • The 2007-08 season was another strong year for the College, as Tribe teams added four more CAA titles to bring the school’s all-time league-leading total to 92. W&M also had eight different programs represented at the NCAA Championship level in some capacity.

• The men’s cross country squad won its eighth consecutive CAA crown in the fall, while the women’s cross country team won its fi fth straight. The women’s track and fi eld team won its seventh CAA Championship in the last eight years, while the women’s tennis team added its 20th all-time CAA crown in the 23-year history of the league during the spring

• In total, W&M had fi ve conference players of the year, fi ve conference scholar-ath- letes of the year, 18 All-Americans and 100 athletes earned all-conference honors in their respective sports during the 2007-08 season.

• Individually, the women’s tennis doubles team of Megan Moulton-Levy and Katarina Zoricic garnered All-America honors by advancing to the quarterfi nals of the NCAA Doubles Championship. Moulton-Levy also became the fi rst Tribe athlete and only the fourth in CAA history to win conference player of the year honors for a fourth time. Katie Radloff, who garnered CAA Swimmer of the Year and Swimmer of the Championships honors for the second straight season, earned a spot in the NCAA Swimming Championships for the second time in as many years. Christo Laundry earned All-America honors for the third time in cross country and also won the CAA In- dividual Championship. Women’s soccer player Claire Zimmeck garnered CAA Player of the Year honors for the second straight season and was a semifi nalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy. Additionally, Emily Anderson earned All-America honors with a fi fth- place fi nish in the 1,500m, marking the best Tribe fi nish in 14 years. W&M A COLLEGE OF CHAMPIONS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (2) TOTAL CAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Men’s Tennis (2) WILLIAM AND MARY 92 James Madison 55 CAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (92) Old Dominion 47 Baseball (1) George Mason 42 Men’s Cross Country (15) VCU 34 Women’s Cross Country (15) UNC Wilmington 29 Men’s Golf (1) East Carolina 24 Women’s Lacrosse (1) Hofstra 23 Men’s Soccer (6) Navy 21 Women’s Soccer (9) Richmond 20 Women’s Swimming (1) American 8 Men’s Tennis (3) Loyola 8 Women’s Tennis (20) Towson 7 Men’s Track and Field (4) Georgia State 4 Women’s Track and Field (8) Delaware 3 Volleyball (8) Virginia Tech 2 Northeastern 1 CAA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS (3) UMass 1

ECAC CHAMPIONSHIPS (7) Men’s Gymnastics (3) Women’s Gymnastics (4) ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE • The Tribe’s athletic accomplishments do not come at the expense of its student-athlete’s aca- demic responsibilities, as W&M ranked fourth, the highest of any athletic scholarship-granting school and of any public school, among the Division I teams when the NCAA released its inaugural Academic Progress Rate scores in 2005.

• In a recent NCAA survey on graduation rates, William and Mary athletic teams set the stan- dard for academic excellence – 13 teams graduated 100 percent of their players. The overall graduation rate for our athletes is 96 percent (higher than 86 percent for the entire student body).

• There have been 45 student athletes elected to Phi Beta Kappa in the past ten years. Four Rhodes Scholars were W&M student-athletes

• The College’s Athletics Department showed a Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 86 percent among its student-athletes who entered school on athletics scholarships in the 2000-01 athlet- ics year in data released by the NCAA in 2007.

- The national average among all Division I schools was 63 percent. W&M is tops in both the CAA and among all Division I Virginia schools.

- In 2002-03, the CAA created a Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award in each of its sports, and not surprisingly, W&M has set the pace with 25 winners in the six-year history of the award.

The College of William and Mary is a public university located in Williamsburg, Va. Founded in 1693 by Royal Charter issued by King William III and Queen Mary II of England, William and Mary is the second oldest college in the country after Harvard. William and Mary has a long history of liberal arts education and a growing research and science curriculum that demonstrates a strong commitment to undergraduate research. The College, which became a state university in 1906, has been designated a “Public Ivy,” and for nine straight years has been ranked by U.S. News & World Report as sixth-best public university in the country – and the nation’s top small public university. Also referred to as “the alma mater of a nation,” the College has educated four U.S. Presidents - - George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe and John Tyler, which is the third most of any college in the country. William and Mary also claims several fi rsts, including the 1776 creation of Phi Beta Kappa -- the country’s fi rst academic honor society -- the fi rst honor code of conduct for college students, and the fi rst collegiate law school, established in 1779. William and Mary is also home to the Sir Christo- pher Wren Building – the country’s oldest academic building still in use – and the President’s House, the oldest home of a university president still in use.

WILLIAM AND MARY FACTS: • In addition to four U.S. Presidents, William and Mary has educated a number of this country’s key histori- cal fi gures, including U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall and 16 signers of the Declaration of Independence.

• More recent famous alumni from William and Mary include U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates (’65), the late David Brown (’78) (astronaut on the Columbia Shuttle), actress Glenn Close (’74), comedian John Stewart (’84), fashion designer Perry Ellis (’61), actor Patton Oswalt (’91), the late Mark McCormack (’51) (founder of sports and celebrity agency IMG), actress Linda Lavin (’59), NASCAR and Gibbs Racing’s J.D. Gibbs (’91), Minnesota Vikings star Darren Sharper (’97), and Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin (’95).

• In 2008, William and Mary recognized as 5th-highest producer of Peace Corps volunteers among mid- sized schools (5,000-15,000 students). As of January 2008, 51 W&M alumni are serving. Since the Peace Corps’ inception, 499 W&M alumni have volunteered with the Corps, making the university the 82nd-high- est producer of volunteers of all time.

• For 2007-2008, the College had more Fulbright Scholars than any other college of university in Virginia, and it had the highest application-to-award rate among nation’s top research institutions. In 2006-2007, 12 William and Mary students were named Fulbright Scholars. Eleven received the honor in 2007-08 and scholars are studying in countries such as , Hungary, Uganda, Sweden, Senegal, and Ecua- dor.

• In 2008, U.S. News ranked William and Mary sixth among all public colleges and universities and 33rd out of all universities – both public and private. The William & Mary Law School ranked tied for 30th in 2008 by U.S. News. The Mason School Business ranked 40th in nation (2008) by Financial Times and 71st in the world. William and Mary ranked 4th-best bargain in higher education by Kiplinger’s in 2008. Newsweek magazine named W&M “hottest small state university” in 2006.

• In 2008, W&M received a record number of applications for undergraduate admission for the 3rd year in a row. More than 11,500 undergraduate applications were received.

• According to a recent survey, William and Mary students contribute 323,000 hours of community service per year. Seventy-fi ve percent of undergraduates and 50 percent of graduate students report they volun- teered during their time at the College. Ninety percent of undergraduates report they will volunteer in the community they reside in following graduation. 48 08 W&M Men’s Soccer Michael K.Powell’85,D.P.S. ’02 Board of Visitors College ofWilliamandMary Henry C.Wolf ’64,J.D.’66 Representatives: Representatives: Suzann W. Matthews’71 olg fWilliamandMary of College Anita O.Poston,J.D.’74 Robert E.Scott,J.D.’68 John W. Gerdelman’75 Jeffrey B. Trammell ’73 (as of August 6,2008) Richard BlandCollege Janet M.Brashear’82 John Charles Thomas Alexandra Duckworth Barbara B.Ukrop’61 Kathy Y. Hornsby’79 Charles A. BanksIII Timothy P. Dunn’83 Richard BlandCollege Katherine M.Kulick Fairfax Station,VA Landon K.Reidmiller R. PhilipHergetIII Colin G.Campbell Thomas E.Capps Sarah I.Gore’56 Williamsburg, VA Williamsburg, VA Williamsburg, VA Valerie R.Hopkins Washington, DC Gloucester, VA Rectortown, VA Alexandria, VA Richmond, VA Richmond, VA Richmond, VA Bronxville, NY Student New York, NY McLean, VA Faculty Vice Rector Norfolk, VA Newark, DE Norfolk, VA Secretary Rector SANDRASAND DAY O’CONNOR odo Wlo Sho of Affairs International and Public School University’s Wilson Woodrow Princeton A.B. his received from Reveley Jurispru- dence. of Professor Bryan Stewart John the is He August 1998. in starting decade, almost a for School Law & Mary William of dean as served he post, current his assuming Before 2008. February mid in College the in- of president became terim Reveley Taylor Stanford University, where her University,where at Stanford education her west continue to journeyed she Texas, Paso, El in school completing After voraciously. reading and animals, farm raising ranch chores, of variety a to tending Arizona southeastern in ranch cattle isolated an on childhood her spent O’Connor Justice INTERIM PRESIDENT W. TAYLOR III REVELEY CHANCELLOR RA DA Y O’CO NN O R She was appointed to the Ari- the to appointed was She 1969. to 1965 from Arizona of General Attorney Assistant as served and Arizona, Maryvale, in law practiced she 1960, to 1958 From 1957. to 1954 from Germany, Frankfurt, in Market Center Quartermaster U.S. Army the for attorney civilian a as and 1953, to 1952 from California, County, Mateo San of Attorney County Deputy as served the O’Connor to Justice bar, admitted being After Justice WilliamRehnquist. and Chief late the colleague, future friend class—two her behind law spots her in third graduated and review law the of editor an was She School. 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Chris- St. Virginia, in Seminary ee emeritus), Union Theological Princeton trust- a is he (where University of those including educational and cultural boards, many on served has organiza- He tions. non-profi t to gone has years the over time extracur- ricular Reveley’s of Much years. aging partner of the fi rm for man- nine the was He power. clear nu- commercial involving especially those matters, energy in specialized he where Williams, sons: Scott,Brian, andJay. three have met They school. law in she whom Jay John III, to O’Connor married is She two academicconferences. addressing and students, with talking classes, visiting times, several College the visited has she investiture, her since year of William College and Mary in 2005. In the the of as Chancellor Kissinger A. Henry orable Hon- the 25, succeeded She 1981. September seat her she took and Court, Supreme the of Justice Associate an as her President Reagan nominated Court of Appeals. Arizona the to appointed she was when and 1979, until Court served Superior County Maricopa the of was Judge elected she 1975, In Major- Leader. as ity served she which during terms, two-year reelected two to subsequently was zona State Senate in 1969, and ried to Taylor). mar- (Marlo, Louise daughter-in-law, Margaret a La- nier—and Helen and Nelson, erett, Helen children—Taylor, wife Ev- four have his and Reveley Foundation. (USA) Church Presbyterian the and Symphony, Richmond the Humanities, the for Foundation ATHLETIC DIRECTOR TERRY DRISCOLLS

TERRY DRISCOLL crosse) and the Busch Courts (tennis). Most recently, the Col- lege dedicated a new $11 million, 30,000 square-foot Jimmye ATHLETICS DIRECTOR Laycock Football Center at Zable Stadium in the summer of 2008. During the last three years, the venerable stadium has Under the steady guid- been enhanced with an $800,000-plus video scoreboard (2007), ance and watchful eye of Terry the installation of a $650,000 permanent lighting system (2006) Driscoll, the William and Mary and an $840,000 state-of-the-art Field Turf Pro artifi cial playing Athletics Department has so- surface (2006). lidifi ed its standing as one of the In addition to the physical structures, Driscoll has also worked nation’s preeminent broad-based with the Associate Athletics Director for Development, Bobby programs. As Driscoll enters his Dwyer, to increase the annual fund-raising totals for non-capital 13th year as athletics director, he projects from $1.36 million in 1995 to the current annual total of has overseen an unprecedented approximately $2.7 million. era of improvement in terms of A true student-athlete himself, Driscoll’s leadership skills were funding and facilities while also developed during his collegiate years. As a student-athlete at maintaining the College’s rich history of producing well-rounded Boston College, Driscoll captained the basketball team to the Na- student-athletes. tional Invitation Tournament Finals as a senior, and was named Driscoll oversees a program that is committed to balancing ac- the tournament MVP. In addition to being named an All-Ameri- ademic demands with athletic success. One of the department’s can, his success in the classroom as a biology major garnered stated goals each year is to fi nish among the top 100 in the an- him an Academic All-America honor. nual Director’s Cup rankings, which has happened in all but one After graduating from BC, he was the fourth overall pick of the of the years that Driscoll has been the director. 1969 NBA Draft, selected by the , just three spots In the last fi ve years alone, the Tribe’s program has combined after the Milwaukee Bucks chose UCLA’s Lew Alcindor, later to for a total of 23 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) titles. This be known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Driscoll chose to play a year past season, W&M claimed four CAA titles (Men’s and Women’s in Italy fi rst, but then returned to the U.S. to play for the Pistons, Cross Country, Women’s Track & Field and Women’s Tennis). Washington Bullets and Milwaukee Bucks before going back to As recently as 2002-03, W&M had a school record 10 teams Italy as a player and then coach until 1980. compete in the NCAA Tournament, with four teams winning con- Driscoll then entered the corporate world in 1980, working for ference titles and six that fi nished in the top 25 at the end of their Kazmaier Associates, Inc., an international sporting goods sales respective seasons. Overall, no institution in the CAA can claim and sports marketing fi rm. After Kazmaier purchased Bike Athlet- more all-time league championships than the 92 William and ic in 1986, KSG Inc. was formed with the objective of becoming Mary has earned. the fi rst, and only, national sales agency in the sporting goods in- As impressive as the athletic accomplishments have been dustry. By 1987, Driscoll was president of the company and had during Driscoll’s tenure, the program’s academic successes expanded the agency to all 50 states just two years later. In early have been even greater. In the NCAA’s inaugural (2004) APR 1990, Driscoll’s contribution to a marketing research project for rankings, a measurement of academic progress based on aca- the NCAA was the initial step moving him from product market- demic eligibility, retention, and graduation of student-athletes, ing and sales to sports marketing and management. The result W&M was fourth in the nation overall and fi rst among institutions of the project was a joint venture between Kazmaier Associates offering athletic performance-based scholarships. Additionally, and Host Communications - with Driscoll being named managing the Tribe football team has posted a 100 percent graduation director and chief operating offi cer of NCAA International. rate three times, while the majority of the program’s squads In 1993, Driscoll diversifi ed his experience in the athletic world have consistently ranked among the nation’s fi nest in terms of by working as the venue executive director of the 1994 World graduation. In 2002, the CAA started recognizing Scholar-Ath- Cup site in Boston. In September of that year, Driscoll was again letes of the Year for each of the W 08 enlisted to launch a new business, Eagle International Group, 22 sports it sponsors, and the an event management and services company. As vice president, College has had a conference- Driscoll worked with Hawaii Pacifi c Sports to organize the Wom- high 26 individuals receive the & en’s World Volleyball Grand Prix competition in Honolulu. honor. Soccer Men’s M Driscoll resides in Williamsburg with his wife, Susan. The In addition to the many aca- couple has two children – Keith, a 1997 graduate of Holy Cross, demic and athletic successes, and Leslie, a 2001 graduate of William and Mary. Driscoll’s impact on the pro- gram has been equally impres- sive in terms of physical and fi nancial improvements. Since taking over as athletics direc- tor, Driscoll has overseen the construction of more than $20 million in new facilities, includ- ing Plumeri Park (baseball), Albert-Daly Field (soccer, la-

www.tribeathletics.com 49 William and Mary is committed to building and maintaining out- standing facilities for all 21 of its varsity athletic teams. The Col- lege has demonstrated this commitment by investing approxi- mately $16 million toward the construction and upgrade of its athletics facilities during just the last fi ve years. Among W&M’s recent projects was the construction of the $11 million, 30,000- square foot Jimmye Laycock Football Center, which was dedi- cated this past June. In recent years, the College has hosted NCAA tournament events for football and women’s tennis, while a number of other W&M programs have hosted conference championships at Tribe venues.

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