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ABOUT WEST POINT 2011 ROSTER City/Zip ...... West Point, NY 10996 # Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School Founded ...... March 16, 1802 00 Kevin Hayes Fr. K 6-2 195 East Northport, N.Y./St. Anthony’s (USMAPS) Enrollment ...... 4,400 0 Michal Fiuk Jr. K 6-4 203 Paramus, N.J./Paramus Nickname...... Black Knights 1 John Marinelli Fr. K 6-0 170 , Minn./Benilde-St. Margaret’s Colors ...... Black, Gold, Gray 2 Jordan Reese So. M 5-7 148 Rowlett, Texas/Rowlett Home Field ...... Clinton Field 3 Jeff Pickett Sr. B 6-2 187 Temple, Texas/Temple Capacity/Surface ...... 2,000/Natural Grass 4 Carson McReynolds Sr. M 5-11 158 Keller, Texas/Keller Conference ...... Patriot League 5 Mitch Johnson Jr. B 6-0 184 Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Coffman Superintendent .... Lt. Gen. David H. Huntoon Jr. 6 Josh Koeppe Jr. M 5-7 148 Plano, Texas/Prince of Peace Christian Athletics Director ...... Boo Corrigan 7 Cameron Jarvis Sr. F 6-2 176 Pleasant Hill, Calif./De LaSalle Athletics Dept. Phone ...... (845) 938-3701 8 Tommy Jaeger Fr. B 5-10 156 Centennial, Colo./Cherry Creek 9 Elliott McGilbra Fr. F 5-8 151 , Texas/Mirabeau B. Lamar ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Senior Executive Associate AD ....Bob Beretta 10 Michael Kim Jr. M 5-6 157 Gardena, Calif./Bishop Montgomery (USMAPS) Men’s Soccer Contact .... Christian Anderson 11 Alex Pfi ster So. B 6-4 200 Germantown, Md./Poolesville Offi ce Phone ...... (845) 938-6929 12 Jason Lewis So. B 6-0 170 Fort Thomas, Ky./Highlands Cell Phone ...... (845) 554-6023 13 Kyle Golonski Fr. M 6-0 169 Syracuse, N.Y./West Genesee Email...... [email protected] 14 Sean Mogan Fr. B 5-7 165 Naperville, Ill./Benet Academy 15 Kris French Sr. B 6-0 173 San Antonio, Texas/James Madison COACHING INFORMATION 16 Vince Kennedy Fr. B 5-11 155 Milwaukee, Wis./Marquette University Head Coach...... Russell Payne 17 Trent Brown Jr. F 6-2 182 La Crosse, Wis./Shattuck St. Mary’s Alma Mater ...... Maryland ’98 18 T.J. Rowe So. M 5-7 159 Springfi eld, Ill./Sacred Heart-Griffi n Record at Army ...... 3-12-2 (2nd Season) 19 Sean-Michael Alvarez Fr. B 5-9 162 Houston, Texas/Spring Woods (USMAPS) Career Record ...... Same 20 Arnold Chun Jr. B 5-10 148 Torrance, Calif./North Torrance (USMAPS) Associate Head Coach ...... Leo Cullen 21 Tanner Robertson Sr. M 5-7 150 Redmond, Ore./Redmond Alma Mater ...... Maryland ’04 23 Kevin Beerman So. M 6-4 188 Heidelberg, Germany/ Heidelberg (USMAPS) Assistant Coach...... Kevin Reiman 24 Devin Perlee Fr. M 5-10 165 South Orange, N.J./Seton Hall Prep Alma Mater ...... Michigan State ’08 26 Blaze Marolt Sr. M 5-10 170 Ljubljana, Slovenia/Gimnazija Ljubljana Šiška Head Offi cer Rep...... Lt. Col. John Hartke 28 Winston Boldt Fr. K 6-3 190 St. Louis, Mo./John Burroughs Athletic Intern...... 2nd Lt. Michael Chere 30 David Rouleau Fr. F 5-10 165 Virginia Beach, Va./Atlantic Shores Christian (USMAPS) Soccer Offi ce Phone...... (845) 938-5204 Head Coach: Russell Payne, second season TEAM INFORMATION Associate Head Coach: Leo Cullen, second season 2010 Record ...... 3-12-2 Assistant Coach: Kevin Reiman, second season 2010 Conference Record/Finish ...0-5-2/8th Athletic Intern: 2nd Lt. Michael Chere Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 15/9 Head Offi cer Representative: Lt. Col. John Hartke Starters Returning/Lost...... 9/2 Athletic Trainer: Drew Lotocki 2011 Captains ... Jeff Pickett, Tanner Robertson

TABLE OF CONTENTS Team and Academy Information Roster ...... 1 About the Academy ...... 2-6 Ath. Training/Strength & Cond...... 7-8 Clinton Field ...... 9 Academy Administration ...... 10 Director of Athletics ...... 11

2011 Black Knights Season Preview ...... 12-13 Head Coach Russell Payne ...... 14 Assistant Coaches ...... 15 Player Profi les ...... 16-25

2010 Season Review Statistics/Results ...... 26 Game Recaps ...... 27-31 Patriot League Awards/Stats ...... 32-33

History/Records All-Time Series Records ...... 34 Career/Season Records ...... 35-36 Members of the Army men’s soccer team pose with Manchester United manager Individual Honors/Awards ...... 37 Sir Alex Ferguson on the steps of Washington Hall. Ferguson, who is a regular All-Time Results ...... 38-42 visitor to the Academy, spent an entire day at West Point and addressed the All-Time Letterwinners ...... 43-46 team.

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BORMAN GRANT HAIG KIMBROUGH KIMSEY SCHWARZKOPF ROBERT E. LEE ’29 DOUGLAS MACARTHUR ’03 DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER ’15 H. NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF ’56 The Academy’s ninth Superinten- After World War I, MacArthur During World War II, Eisenhower As Commander-in-Chief, United dent (1852-55), Lee was a model returned to West Point to serve as served as Supreme Commander of States Central Command from 1988 cadet during his four years at West the Academy’s 31st Superintendent Allied Forces Europe from 1943 to to 1991, Schwarzkopf’s command Point. He graduated second in his from 1919 to 1922. During that 1944, during which he led the D-Day ultimately responded to Iraq’s inva- class and never earned a single de- time, he was responsible for the re- invasion of Europe. During that time, sion of Kuwait with the largest U.S. merit during his four years at the vitalization of the Academy. He was he was promoted to General of the deployment since the Vietnam War, in- Academy. At the beginning of the later promoted to General of the Army (fi ve stars). After the war, he cluding portions of the Navy, Air Force, Civil War, he was selected to serve Army and served as Supreme Allied served as Army Chief of Staff from and Marine Corps as well as units from as Commanding General of the Commander in the Pacifi c Theater 1945 to 1948 and was named Presi- dozens of nations around the world. Army, but instead resigned his com- during World War II. During that dent of Columbia University in 1948. After retiring, Schwartzkopf received mission and was named General- time, he received the Medal of Hon- He served as the 34th President of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. In-Chief of the Confederate Army or for leading defense preparation the United States from 1953 to 1961 from 1861 to 1865. Lee’s surrender and operations on the Philippine Is- and was one of only fi ve offi cers to PETER M. DAWKINS ’59 to Ulysses S. Grant (USMA 1843), lands. He later served as Supreme be promoted to General of the Army Dawkins was Cadet Brigade Com- at Appomattox Court House, Va., Allied Commander, Japan, and as (fi ve stars). mander (First Captain of the U.S. ended the Civil War. Fort Lee, Va., commander, United Nations Com- Corps of Cadets) as a senior and was named in his honor. mand in the Far East. He was one of ALEXANDER M. HAIG JR. ’47 became the third Heisman Trophy only fi ve offi cers to be promoted to Haig served as Chief of Staff to winner in Army football history. He ULYSSES S. GRANT ’43 General of the Army (fi ve stars). President Richard Nixon from 1973 later served as chairman and CEO of Grant distinguished himself during to 1974; Supreme Allied Command- Primerica. the Civil War at the Battle of Vicks- GEORGE S. PATTON JR. ’09 er in Europe 1974 to 1979; Presi- burg in 1863; his victory secured “Old Blood and Guts,” Patton was dent of United Technologies Corpo- JAMES V. KIMSEY ’62 control of the Mississippi River for one of the most colorful command- ration 1980 to 1981 and Secretary Kimsey was the founding chair- the Union. President Abe Lincoln ers in the Army. During World War of State during the Reagan adminis- man of America Online, and was later appointed him Commanding II the famed commander of the 2nd tration from 1981 to 1982. named chairman emeritus in 1996. General of the Army in March 1864. Armored Division and later the Third He founded the Kimsey Foundation On April 9, 1865, at Appomattox Army displayed courage and daring FRANK BORMAN ’50 in 1996. Court House, Va., Robert E. Lee as prominently as the pair of ivory An astronaut from 1962 to 1970, (USMA 1829) surrendered the Army handled revolvers he wore. Pat- Borman commanded the fi rst cir- MICHAEL W. KRZYZEWSKI ’69 of Northern Virginia to him, ending ton accomplished one of the most cumlunar fl ight of the earth. He Krzyzewski served as head basket- the Civil War. Grant later served as remarkable feats in military history later served as President of Eastern ball coach at West Point from 1974 the 18th President of the United in December 1944, when he quickly Airlines. to 1979 before assuming similar States from 1869 to 1877. Today, turned the Third Army northward to duties at Duke University. Krzyze- his image graces the $50 bill. reinforce the Allied southern fl ank FIDEL V. RAMOS ’50 wski has led the Blue Devils to three against the German attack in the One of the Academy’s internation- national championships and was GEORGE W. GOETHALS ’80 Battle of the Bulge. The General’s al cadets, Ramos served as a Philip- inducted into the Basketball Hall of Goethals became an architect and doctrine of aggressive employment pine Army offi cer after graduation. Fame in October 2001. He coached was builder of the Panama Canal, of massive armor forces continue to He eventually became the country’s the U.S. at the 2008 Olympics in 1904 to 1914. prove themselves in combat arenas military Chief of Staff and later Sec- Beijing. around the world. retary of National Defense. He also JOHN J. PERSHING ’86 served as President of the Repub- RAYMOND T. ODIERNO ‘76 Considered the second most se- OMAR N. BRADLEY ’15 lic of the Philippines from 1992 to Odierno commanded the 4th nior offi cer in Army history, behind During his career, Bradley earned 1998. Infantry Division during the fall of only George Washington, Pershing a reputation as one of the best in- 2003 which, along with Special Forc- served as commander of the Ameri- fantry commanders in World War II. EDWIN E. ALDRIN ’51 es units, captured Saddam Hussein can Expeditionary Force during He commanded the 82nd Airborne An astronaut from 1963 to 1972, in December of that year. Odierno World War I. The two-million-plus and 28th Infantry Divisions before Aldrin participated in the fi rst helped plan and coordinate the raid troops of the AEF made a decisive going on to command the 1st Army manned lunar landing with Michael that netted Iraq’s fallen dictator. contribution to the defeat of Imperi- and the 12th Army Group. After Collins (USMA ’52) and was the sec- al Germany. Pershing’s abilities as a the war he served as Army Chief of ond man to walk on the moon. ROBERT S. KIMBROUGH ’89 leader distinguished him among Eu- Staff from 1948 to 1949 and served Kimbrough was named one of 11 ropean commanders, and through as the fi rst Chairman of the Joint EDWARD WHITE ’52 new astronaut candidates by NASA in repeated successes on the battle- Chiefs of Staff from 1949 to 1953. An astronaut from 1962 to 1967, May 2004. Kimbrough ranks among fi eld, promoted American prestige He was the last Army offi cer to be White was the fi rst man to walk in Army Baseball’s career leaders in around the world. He served as promoted to General of the Army space and was one of the three as- saves. A veteran of Desert Storm, he Army Chief of Staff in 1921, and (fi ve stars), and the Bradley fi ghting tronauts killed in the Apollo I disas- currently works for NASA in Houston was named General of the Armies vehicle is named in his honor. ter in 1967. as a fl ight simulation engineer and of the United States upon his retire- participated in a space shuttle mis- ment in 1924. sion last fall. ARMY MEN’S SOCCER 2010 4

THE UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY The mission of the U.S. Military Academy is to educate, train, tercollegiate, club or intramural level each semester. This readies and inspire the Corps of Cadets so that each graduate is a com- the cadet for the physical demands of military life and helps teach missioned leader of character committed to the values of Duty, good judgment and self-discipline, even while under mental and Honor, Country; professional growth throughout a career as an of- physical stress. fi cer in the U.S. Army; and a lifetime of selfl ess service to the Na- Military development begins with the cadet’s fi rst day at West tion. Point. Most military training takes place during the summer, with Founded on March 16, 1802, the Academy celebrated its Bicen- new cadets undergoing Cadet Basic Training, or Beast Barracks, tennial in 2002. But West Point’s role in America’s history dates their fi rst year, followed the second summer by Cadet Field Train- to the Revolutionary War, when both sides realized the strategic ing. Cadets spend their third and fourth summers serving in active importance of the commanding plateau on the west bank of the Army units around the world; attending specialty training such as Hudson River. Gen. George Washington considered West Point to airborne, air assault or northern warfare or helping to train the be the most strategic position in America. He personally selected fi rst- and second-year cadets. The Cadet Leader Development Sys- Thaddeus Kosciuszko, one of the heroes of Saratoga, to design tem seeks to give the cadets increasing responsibility until they the fortifi cations in 1778 after problems arose with French engi- are ready to receive their commissions and assume their duties neers originally placed in charge of the design. In 1779, General as leaders in today’s Army. Washington transferred his headquarters to West Point. Continen- Moral and ethical values guide cadets throughout their four tal soldiers built forts, batteries and defensive barriers. A 100-ton years at West Point. Commitment to the Academy’s “Bedrock Val- iron chain was extended across the Hudson to control river traffi c. ues,” based on integrity and respect for the dignity of others, be- Today, several links from that chain are arranged at Trophy Point as gins on the fi rst day. Integrity is refl ected in the Cadet Honor Code a reminder of West Point’s original fortifi cations. which states: “A cadet will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those In 1802 President Thomas Jefferson signed the legislation es- who do.” Respect denotes that cadets treat others with the same tablishing the U.S. Military Academy to create an institution devot- respect and dignity they themselves would expect. At West Point, it ed to the arts and sciences of warfare. This effectively eliminated is not enough to train leaders—they must be leaders of character. America’s wartime reliance on foreign engineers and artillerists. Admission is keenly competitive and is open to young men West Point became the nation’s fi rst engineering school and and women from all states and territories and from every socio- served as the model for engineering programs which were eventu- economic level. Prospective cadets must receive a nomination ally established at other colleges. by a member of Congress or from the Department of the Army. Col. Sylvanus Thayer, the “Father of the Military Academy,” The Academy seeks candidates who possess records of success served as Superintendent from 1817 through 1833. He upgraded in academics, athletics and leadership indicative of well-rounded academic standards, instilled military discipline and emphasized individuals. honorable conduct. Early graduates were largely responsible for Although the life of a cadet is demanding, there remains an ar- the construction of the nation’s initial railway lines, bridges, har- ray of club activities ranging from golf, skiing, boxing, crew and ori- bors, and roads. Although the curriculum maintains its focus on enteering to such organizations as the cadet radio station, Habitat engineering, in recent decades the program of instruction has for Humanity and Big Brothers-Big Sisters. markedly changed, providing cadets a selection of more than 40 Additionally, the U.S. Corps of Cadets hosts majors. This tradition of academic and military excellence, guided a Special Olympics event each spring. by a demanding standard of moral and ethical conduct, remains Today’s Military Academy is a vastly dif- the cornerstone of the West Point experience. ferent institution from the small academy It is said at West Point that “much of the history we teach was legislated into being by Congress in 1802. made by those people we taught.” The Academy has produced fa- Originally just 1,800 acres, the Academy has mous leaders throughout its illustrious past…Civil War Generals grown to more than 16,000 acres. The fi rst Grant, Sherman, Lee, and Jackson, to name but a few. In World graduating class numbered War I, 34 of the 38 corps and division commanders were gradu- just two men; today’s classes ates. World War II would see many graduates reach brigadier gen- graduate more than 900 eral or higher, to include Eisenhower, MacArthur, Bradley and Pat- new offi cers annually, ton. In more recent confl icts, MacArthur, Ridgway, Westmoreland, both men and women, Abrams, Schwarzkopf and Abizaid were in command. who are prepared Academy graduates have also excelled in air and space explora- for leadership roles tion, and countless others went on from military service to become within the Army. leaders in medicine, law, business, religion and science. With the ex- Since its founding, the Military Academy fulfi lls the same mis- pansion of knowl- sion as it always has . . . to educate, train, and inspire the Corps of edge and the Cadets. It accomplishes this mission by developing cadets in three changing needs of essential areas: intellectual, physical and military. These develop- the United States mental paths are balanced and fully integrated into the daily life of Army and the na- each young man and woman at the Academy. tion, life at West Intellectual growth is fostered through an academic curriculum Point has changed to that provides a broad liberal education in the arts and sciences. keep pace. Ever mindful of The electives program builds upon the foundation of the core, al- its rich heritage, the U.S. Mili- lowing cadets to develop even greater competence in selected tary Academy is developing areas. In addition, the fi elds-of-study and majors nurture the de- leaders for tomorrow, and its velopment of creativity, critical thinking, and self-directed learn- focus remains the national ing, essential characteristics of 21st century offi cers. The four-year needs of the 21st century. academic experience leads to a bachelor of science degree and a commission as a second lieutenant in the Army. 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“Any of us who went through the process; anyone MIKE KRZYZEWSKI who felt the fl ame of that furnace, came away al- tered in the way we go about running our lives. Some part of it is the belief that you are not only doing it for personal glory, but you do it because it is your responsibility. It’s part of being a member of The Corps and each of us that have felt that magic feel especially privileged to have done so.” - HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER PETE DAWKINS

“You have ahead of you the best of all professions. Being a leader is the best thing you can possibly be and you’re at a school that will make you the best possible leader. West Point is the ring. It’s the founda- tion of everything I have done.” - HEAD COACH MIKE KRZYZEWSKI

“For here we train the men and women whose duty it is to defend the Republic, the men and women whose profession is watchfulness, whose skill is vigilance, whose calling is to guard the peace, but if need be, to fi ght and win.” - PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN WHY WEST POINT? ARMY MEN’S SOCCER 2011 7

Stationed on the fi rst fl oor of Kimsey Athletic Center, Army’s athletic training department moved into its new and spacious home in the spring of 2003. The athletic training room now covers 9,500 square feet, housing the fi nest equipment available for the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Highlights of the facility include a 1,202-square-foot cardiovascular room containing more than 25 pieces of equipment; a state-of-the-art hydrotherapy area equipped with a 2,018-square-foot rehabilitation pool, Jacuzzi, two large pools, and four regular pools; 10 treatment tables; fi ve modular taping tables; high-density storage; and a physician’s offi ce with X-ray capability. The training room also features a vast array of the latest treatment and rehabilitation equipment. Thanks to the expansive new treatment area, Army’s athletic training staff can service countless Black Knight athletes simultaneously so they are able to realize their full potential on the “fi elds of friendly strife.” ATHLETIC TRAINING STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

O’MEARA, MALEK, DAWKINS CLASS OF 1959 STRENGTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER An integral component in Army’s intercollegiate athletic program is the strength and conditioning department. The most visible sign of Ar- my’s commitment in this area is the O’Meara, Malek, Dawkins, Class of 1959 Strength Development Center in Kimsey Athletic Center, one of the fi nest facilities in the nation. The monstrous 20,000-square- foot center is located on the second fl oor of Kimsey Athletic Center and features 30 tons of plates and dumbbells; 15 pieces of cardio- vascular equipment, including six high-speed treadmills; a state- of-the-art weight training area with 16 rack and platform training stations, as well as a separate dumbbell area; and top-of-the-line Hammer strength equipment. Under the direction of Scott Swanson, the O’Meara, Malek, Dawkins, Class of 1959 Strength Development Center rivals any training facility in the country.

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LT. GENERAL BRIG. GENERAL BRIG. GENERAL DAVID H. HUNTOON JR. THEODORE D. MARTIN TIM TRAINOR SUPERINTENDENT COMMANDANT OF CADETS DEAN OF THE ACADEMIC BOARD Lieutenant General David H. Huntoon, Jr. be- Brigadier General Theodore D. Martin, a for- Brigadier General Timothy E. Trainor, Ph.D., came the 58th Superintendent of the United mer Army swimmer and captain of the 1982-83 became the Dean of the Academic Board at the States Military Academy in July 2010. He had Black Knights’ swimming team, returned to West United States Military Academy in the summer previously served as Director of the Army Staff Point in July 2011 to assume command of the of 2010. He previously served as professor and in January 2008. United States Corps of Cadets as the 73rd Com- head of the Department of Systems Engineering mandant of Cadets. Martin graduated from the Huntoon was commissioned from West Point at West Point where he taught courses in engi- United States Military Academy in 1983 and was in 1973. From 1973-1986, he served as an in- commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the armor neering management, systems engineering and fantry offi cer in a series of command and staff branch of the U.S. Army. decision analysis. assignments with the 3rd Infantry Regiment at His military education includes the Armor Of- Trainor graduated with a Bachelor of Science Fort Myer, Va., the 9th Infantry Division at Fort fi cer Basic Course (cavalry track), the Infantry from West Point in 1983 and entered the Engi- Lewis, Wash., the 7th Army Training Command Offi cer Advanced Course, the Naval College of neer Branch of the U.S. Army. As an engineer- at Vilseck, Germany, and with the 3rd Infantry Command and Staff, and the Army War College. ing offi cer, Trainor has served in operational as- Division in Aschaffenburg, Germany. He holds a master’s degree in national security signments around the world, including Germany, From 1986-1988, Huntoon attended the Com- & strategic studies from the Naval War College, Honduras, Fort Bragg, N.C., Fort Riley, Kans. and mand and General Staff College at Fort Leav- a master’s degree in strategic studies from the Sarajevo, Bosnia. Army War College, and a master’s degree in enworth, Kans. and the School for Advanced Trainor has a Master of Business Administra- Military Studies. He then served in the Director- business from Webster University. Martin’s command experience includes Com- tion from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke ate of Plans, XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, and a doctorate degree in industrial engineer- N.C., as Senior War Plans Offi cer (Operation Just mander, C Company, 2nd Battalion, 64th Armor Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division, Federal Repub- ing from North Carolina State University. He is Cause), Deputy Director of Plans (Operations lic of Germany; Commander, 1st Squadron, 10th a member of the Military Applications Society of Desert Shield and Desert Storm), and Director U.S. Cavalry Regiment (Buffalo Soldiers), 4th In- the Institute for Operations Research and the of Plans. fantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas and Operation Management Sciences the Military Operations Huntoon commanded 5th Battalion, 20th In- Iraqi Freedom in Iraq; Commander, 1st Heavy Research Society, the American Society for Engi- fantry (Mechanized) at Camp Casey, Korea, and Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, neering Management and the American Society served as Chief of Plans, CJ3, Combined Forc- Fort Hood, Texas and Operation Iraqi Freedom of Engineering Education. He is a past president es Command and United Nations Command, in Iraq; Commander, Operations Group (COG), of Epsilon Mu Eta, the national Engineering Man- Yongsan from 1992-94. In 1994-95, he was the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, Calif.; and agement Honor Society. Trainor is also a member Army’s National Security Fellow at the Hoover Commandant & 45th Chief of Armor, U.S. Army Institution, Stanford University. He then took Armor School, Fort Benning, Ga. of the Board of Fellows for the David Crawford command of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment Beyond command, Martin has served in a wide School of Engineering at Norwich University. (The Old Guard), Fort Myer, Va. variety of staff and leadership assignments in- As an analyst, Trainor helped develop the In- cluding duty in the 1st Armor Training Brigade, Huntoon’s next assignment was the Executive stallation Status Report that provides the Army a Fort Knox, Ky.; the Combined Arms Command- standardized means to assess infrastructure and Offi cer to the Chief of Staff of the United States Training, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.; Advisor to the Army. Prior to that assignment, he served as the environmental conditions on installations to sup- Imam Mohammed bin Saud Brigade and later the port resource allocation decisions. He has ap- Assistant Division Commander of the 1st Cavalry Prince Sa’ad bin Abdul Rahman Brigade, King- plied decision analysis methods in completing an Division, Fort Hood, Texas, and from 2000-2002, dom of Saudi Arabia; Joint Improvised Explosive he was the Deputy Commandant of the US Army Device-Defeat Task Force as the Iraq Field Team organizational analysis of the Army’s Installation Command and General Staff College. Leader, Baghdad, Iraq; and Human Resource Management Agency and in assessing defense Huntoon moved on to become the Director Command, Alexandria, Va., as Armor Branch security cooperation programs. of Strategy, Plans and Policy, Army G3, at the Chief and Chief of Combat Arms Division. Trainor deployed to Basrah, Iraq in the sum- Pentagon. In August 2003, he was assigned as Brigadier General Martin’s awards and decora- mer of 2007 and worked with the British-led Pro- the 46th Commandant, United States Army War tions include the Legion of Merit with two oak vincial Reconstruction Team in helping the pro- College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. leaf clusters, Bronze Star Medal with “V” device vincial Iraqi leaders improve their infrastructure Huntoon’s awards include the Distinguished and two oak leaf clusters, Meritorious Service revitalization plans. Medal with six oak leaf clusters, Army Commen- Service Medal, Legion of Merit (6th Award), and Trainor is married to Col. Donna Brazil, a 1983 dation Medal with oak leaf cluster, and the Army the Bronze Star; Expert Infantryman’s Badge, Achievement Medal with four oak leaf clusters. graduate of West Point, who is a professor in Parachute Qualifi cation Badge, and the Ranger Additionally, he has earned the Combat Action the Department of Behavioral Sciences at the Tab. Badge and Parachutist Badge. Martin is a mem- Academy. They have a daughter Cory, who is He has a Masters of Arts in International Rela- ber of the 10th U.S. Cavalry Regiment (Buffalo currently attending West Point, and two sons; tions from Georgetown University and a Masters Soldiers) and is the recipient of the Order of Danny and Zach. in Military Arts and Sciences from the CGSC Ad- Saint George, the Order of Saint Barbara, and vanced Military Studies Program. the Order of Saint Maurice (Primicerius).

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nity to win championships, and build leaders of Corrigan also served two years as vice presi- character. We will strive for our cadets to achieve dent of EMCEE Sports, a Baltimore-based sports great success in their academics, military train- marketing company with a focus on professional ing and athletic endeavors.” golf from 1997 through ‘99. In that role, he was Army operates a 25-sport intercollegiate responsible for a $2.5 million operating budget athletic program, highlighted by its nationally for the State Farm Senior Classic. He worked recognized football team. Under the direction for Host Communications for two years, help- of head coach Rich Ellerson the Black Knights ing create relationships with various college and fi nished 7-6 this season and closed the season university athletic departments, and served as with a win over SMU in the Bell Helicopter Armed assistant director of marketing at Florida State Forces Bowl. from 1992-95. A supervisor of the 2009 NCAA Champion “I want to thank my family and Duke University women’s tennis and 2010 NCAA Champion men’s for the support and encouragement to make this lacrosse programs, Corrigan has been a part of possible, and look forward to serving as part of three NCAA Championships at Duke in just two the Army team at West Point,” Corrigan added. seasons. He is currently a member of the NCAA The youngest son of former ACC commis- Men’s Lacrosse Rules committee and the Atlan- sioner Gene Corrigan, he is a 1990 University of OO ORRIGAN tic Coast Conference Men’s Lacrosse Committee, Notre Dame graduate with a degree in econom- B C while serving on the Executive Budget Commit- ics. Corrigan is currently obtaining a masters in DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS tee at Duke. education in sports leadership with an expected Prior to arriving at Duke in August of 2008, 2011 graduation. He and his wife, the former he oversaw Notre Dame’s corporate relations Kristen Aceto, are the parents of three children, and marketing as an associate athletic director Finley, Tre and Brian. United States Military Academy Superinten- for fi ve years. During his stint at Notre Dame, dent Lt. Gen. David H. Huntoon Jr., named the Corrigan spearheaded the redesign of its offi cial person selected to lead West Point’s intercolle- athletics website and creation of 15-20 hours of giate athletic department on Feb. 1, 2010, when original video content weekly. That resulted in a he announced the hiring of Boo Corrigan as the 35 percent increase in page views and unique Academy’s director of athletics users. Corrigan also worked directly with ISP Corrigan, who has been the senior associ- Sports, CSTV, and NBC Sports from a sales and ate athletic director for external affairs at Duke marketing standpoint. University since August 2008, brings a wealth “We are excited about the selection of Boo of leadership to his new post. He is a proven Corrigan to be Army’s athletic director,” Huntoon administrator with 18 years of experience in all said. “He has wide experience in helping to lead areas of revenue generation, external affairs, a Division I athletic department and has excelled staff management and leadership. at the highest levels. He brings to the Military Corrigan’s chief responsibilities at Duke have Academy a wealth of experience at some of the included the oversight of the Blue Devil corpo- nation’s elite athletic programs.” rate partnerships and the Marketing, Promo- Before joining the staff at Notre Dame, Cor- tions, Ticket, Internet Operations, Sports Infor- rigan spent nearly three years as the associate mation and Video Services departments. In only athletic director for marketing at the United two years at Duke, Corrigan has been respon- States Naval Academy. He was responsible for sible for the negotiation of multi-media rights to turning the marketing department from a defi cit ISP, which increased annual rights more than 40 to profi t in his fi rst year with full budget respon- percent. sibility for the department. Corrigan also was “First and foremost, I am honored to have intimately involved with the re-branding of the the opportunity to work at the United States Annual Giving Campaign (The Blue and Gold), Military Academy, the West Point leadership and which led to an increase of 75 percent year over the U.S. Army,” Corrigan said. “It is my privilege year donations. to serve those proud Americans that serve our He previously spent a year as a partner in country and to be at the greatest leadership in- Corrigan Sports Enterprises, an entrepreneurial stitution in the world. sports marketing company, in the Baltimore area “I want to say specifi cally to our cadet-athletes -- and also worked two years as an equity part- that we will provide them the opportunity and ner in mrgoodbucks.com, an e-commerce pro- the wherewithal to achieve to their highest abil- gram that involved creation of affi nity business ity and to provide our coaches with the opportu- relationships. EXECUTIVE STAFF

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After making several signifi cant strides and fi gure to play signifi cant roles again in 2010, the Army men’s soccer program during the 2011 campaign. is ready to take another step forward this Army will look to build upon the fall under second-year head coach Russell momentum the team generated at the Payne. Army was much more competitive in end of last season when the Black Knights Payne’s fi rst season at West Point as 10 of compiled a 2-1-2 mark in their fi nal fi ve the Black Knights’ 12 losses were one-goal contests. The squad continued its strong setbacks. Four of those one-goal defeats play during the spring season, going came in overtime. Conversely, seven of undefeated against some very formidable Army’s 14 losses in 2009 were by at least competition. With nine starters returning two goals. to the fold and a talented crop of recruits Army tightened up its defense last ready to contribute, the Black Knights are season, lowering its goals-against average brimming with confi dence as they get set from 2.20 in 2009 to 1.22 in 2010. The to embark upon the 2011 season. Black Knights allowed just 22 goals in 17 contests after giving up 36 goals in 16 FORWARD matches in 2009. Army also posted two With a nice mix of returning veterans shutouts during the season, recording and talented freshmen, Army’s contingent multiple blankings in the same season of forwards appears strong as the Black for the fi rst time since the 2007 squad Knights prepare to begin the season. Senior authored six shutouts. Defender Jeff Cameron Jarvis, who started 10 contests Pickett, whose play was instrumental to and appeared in all 17 games last season, the team’s defensive improvements, was leads the group. Junior Trent Brown, who named to the All-Patriot League second scored a goal in seven game appearances team. It marked the fi rst time since 2007 as a sophomore in 2010, returns to the fold that an Army player earned all-conference as well. Senior M Carson McReynolds accolades. “Cameron and Trent both bring Offensively, Army showed signs of tremendous leadership and experience to roles, and their relationship is a lot stronger progress last season as well. Three players our group up front,” says Payne. than it was at this time a year ago,” adds recorded seven or more points in 2010 Freshmen Elliott McGilbra, David Rouleau Payne. “I expect them to build upon what after failing to produce a six-point scorer in and Devin Perlee are speedy forward they accomplished last year.” 2009. Tanner Robertson led the way with prospects with limitless potential. Payne Rowe, who emerged as one of the three goals and three assists. Michael Kim fully expects both players to challenge Jarvis Black Knights’ top options during the 2010 paced the team with fi ve assists, and both and Brown for starting spots immediately. campaign, fi nished with two goals and he and T.J. Rowe fi nished with seven points “Elliott brings a level of speed, skill and three assists in just eight starts. apiece. All three players return this season, athleticism to that position that we haven’t Senior Carson McReynolds, who posted had here in a while,” adds Payne. “David three assists in 14 appearances last fall, brings a goal-scoring touch, and Devin is will be in the mix for a starting spot this an athletic and physical player. season, as will junior Josh Koeppe. “I am very encouraged by our depth at Sophomore Jordan Reese started 11 attack, so hopefully we can stay healthy games as a freshman last year and fi gures and do some good things there.” to see signifi cant action in his second season. Classmate Kevin Beerman is a physical midfi elder who will once again add MIDFIELD depth to this unit. Army received the majority of its scoring “Jordan just continues to improve, and I punch from its midfi elders last season, and suspect that he’ll have a very nice year for that could very well be the case again this fall us,” says Payne. with the return of senior Tanner Robertson, “Kevin, who had a very successful spring junior Michael Kim and sophomore T.J. season, can play either in the middle or out Rowe. That talented trio accounted for half on the fl anks,” adds Payne. “Carson is a of Army’s scoring production last season very reliable and consistent player who can (23 of Army’s 46 points). play on either side of the ball.” “The midfi eld is the spine of our team,” The Black Knights welcome two new explains Payne. “Everybody who we expect midfi elders to the program in senior Blaz to play initially is experienced.” Marolt and freshman Kyle Golonski. Robertson, one of this season’s co- “Kyle is probably one of our most natural captains, led the Black Knights with three play-makers,” says Payne. “It will take him goals and nine points a season ago. His a little while to settle in, but we expect big three assists also listed tied for second on things from Kyle. the team. Kim was Army’s top assist man as a sophomore last season, totaling fi ve DEFENSE helpers to go along with one goal for seven Army’s defense, which made signifi cant points. strides last season, should be even better Junior M Michael Kim “Tanner and Mike both understand their in 2011. The Black Knights saw their goals- 1122 - AArmyrmy Men’sMen’s SoccerSoccer 20112011 22011011 SeasonSeason OutlookOutlook

corps will strengthen this area and add quality depth to the unit. Freshman Tommy Jaeger, who is the fi rst high school All-American to enter the Army program in 10 years, headlines a talented freshman class. Fellow freshmen Sean- Michael Alvarez, Vince Kennedy and Sean Mogan, and sophomore Jason Lewis will all compete for playing time immediately as well. “Sean-Michael is a great two-footed player from Texas. Sean Mogan is a feisty outside back. Vince has fantastic athleticism. Tommy comes in with an outstanding track record at the youth soccer level, and he could factor in at either outside back or center back this year. “Jason joined the team this past spring and can play center back as well,” explains Payne.

GOALKEEPER Army’s 28-man roster includes four goalkeepers, but only one - junior Michal Fiuk - has appeared in a collegiate contest. Fiuk, who started four games for the Black Knights last season, backstopped Army’s shutouts of Manhattan and Holy Cross in Senior D Jeff Pickett the fi nal two games of 2010. The Paramus, Senior F Cameron Jarvis N.J., native led the Black Knights last versus Central Connecticut State (Sept. season with a 0.92 goals-against average 10), St. Joseph’s (Sept. 13) and La Salle against average drop by nearly a full goal and a .871 save percentage. (Sept. 17) follow, giving the Black Knights per game a year ago, and several key “Michal’s a fantastic leader in the locker six home matches in their fi rst seven components to last fall’s group return to room and has great training habits,” contests. the fold. remarks Payne. “He benefi ted from a very A road date at Bryant on Sept. 20 “We have a lot of options when it comes strong spring, keeping us in every game immediately precedes Army’s Patriot to our back line, which is very encouraging,” and going undefeated.” League opener versus Holy Cross on Sept. says Payne. Three freshmen goalkeepers will push 24. The crop of veterans is led by senior co- Fiuk during preseason and challenge the The Black Knights open a challenging captain Jeff Pickett, who was selected to upperclassman for the starting job. That month of October with a trip to Annapolis, the All-Patriot League second team as a group is comprised of Winston Boldt, Kevin Md., to face Navy on Oct. 1. After a home junior last year. Pickett, who became the Hayes and John Marinelli. match versus Hartford on Oct. 5, Army fi rst Black Knight to earn a spot on the All- “John is technically very gifted and very has road dates with conference rivals Patriot League squad since 2007, will be athletic as well,” adds Payne. “Winston American (Oct. 8) and Colgate (Oct. 15) tasked with leading this very talented unit. walked onto our team, but worked on consecutive Saturdays. Another road “Jeff will begin the season as our starter extremely hard over the summer and came game against Iona on Oct. 19 fi nishes off at center back,” comments Payne. “He is in ready to challenge for playing time. the Black Knights’ season-long three-game not only a fantastic team captain, but he Kevin increased his goalkeeper fi tness and road swing. Army then ends the month of gets it done in the classroom, and his provides a great physical presence. We October with three straight home matches training habits are second to none. He are very encouraged from what we have with league tests versus Bucknell (Oct. 22) is exactly what you would expect from a seen.” and Lafayette (Oct. 29) sandwiched around senior in that position. Payne, a former goalkeeper at Maryland, a non-conference tilt versus Adelphi (Oct. Senior Kris French, juniors Arnold is observing this battle with a keen eye. 26). The Army-Lafayette contest will mark Chun and Mitch Johnson, and sophomore the Black Knights’ regular-season home Alex Pfi ster all played signifi cant roles SCHEDULE fi nale and serve as Senior Day. last season, and are poised to be key Army fi nishes the regular season by contributors once again this fall. After playing a pair of exhibition contests, the Black Knights offi cially usher in their traveling to Bethlehem, Pa., to tangle with “Alex is returning from an injury, and Patriot League rival Lehigh. Should the looks to be rounding into form,” says 2011 schedule on August 26 with a home match against Hudson Valley rival Marist. Black Knights fi nish within the top four Payne. “Kris benefi ted from playing last fall in the conference standings, they would and this past spring. Army plays its second consecutive home game on August 29 when the Black Knights qualify for the Patriot League Tournament, “Both Arnold and Mitch return at outside which will be contested Nov. 11 and 13 at back after making signifi cant strides last entertain Manhattan. After a road trip to VMI (Sept. 2), Army opens a season-long the site of the conference’s regular-season fall. champion. Five talented additions to the defensive four-game homestand on Sept. 5 against Big East foe Seton Hall. Home contests

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player to win the title as a coach and a player. Five members of the squad were taken in the fi rst 25 picks of the MLS draft, including RUUSSELLSSELL PAAYNEYNE two of the fi rst six selections. Maryland played its way to the NCAA quarterfi nals in 2007 HEEADAD COOACHACH with a 10-6-5 record as well as in 2006 with a 16-5-1 mark. Two Maryland players were taken among the top-four picks of the SEECONDCOND SEEASONASON 2006 MLS draft. After Toronto FC selected with the top pick, , who was coming off a sophomore campaign MAARYLANDRYLAND ’98’98 that included being named the ACC Player of the Year, was taken fourth overall by Real Salt Lake. In Payne’s fi rst year on the sideline in 2005, Maryland rolled Russell Payne embarks upon his second season as the to its fi rst National Championship since 1968 with a 19-4-2 record head coach of the Army men’s soccer program. Payne, who was that included an ACC regular-season title and a school-record 66 introduced as the 11th head coach in program history in December goals scored during the year. Herman Trophy winner and ACC Player 2009, led the Black Knights to a 3-12-2 overall record last fall. Army of the Year , who fi nished his career as the Terrapins’ ended his initial season on a high note, posting a 2-1-2 mark over all-time leader in goals and points, was the third player selected in its fi nal fi ve matches of 2010. the MLS draft. In Payne’s fi rst year, Army cut its goals-against average nearly Payne, a US Soccer Federation coach, came to Maryland after in half, from 2.20 in 2009 to 1.22 last season. The Black Knights a decorated professional career throughout Europe and in the also snapped an 11-game Patriot League losing streak with a 1-1 tie United States. The highlight came in 2002 when he was named at Lafayette late in the season. Army’s offense generated 14 goals the Premier League of Ireland Goalkeeper of the Year during his and 18 assists after totaling a mere nine goals and six assists in second season with Derry City. His career also included stays with SV 2009. Army’s 18 assists ranked fourth in the Patriot League. Payne Elversberg (Germany), Shamrock Rovers (Ireland) and AZ Alkmaar also helped Jeff Pickett earn All-Patriot League second-team honors, (Netherlands), as well as stints in the MLS with the Metrostars, the becoming the fi rst Army player to earn conference recognition since and DC United. Daniel Newell took home fi rst-team laurels in 2007. The Columbia, Md., native has an extensive international Payne arrived at West Point after fi ve years as an assistant coaching record to his credit. Payne most recently fi nished his coach at national power Maryland where he helped lead his alma second cycle as a U.S. National Team U-20 assistant coach/ mater to fi ve-straight appearances in the NCAA Tournament, goalkeeper coach, traveling with the team for tournaments in including a pair of national championships in 2005 and 2008. Northern Ireland, Mexico and the United Kingdom. Currently a Maryland totaled 83 victories with Payne on the coaching staff, U.S. Soccer Development Academy staff member, he serves as a which is the best fi ve-year mark in school history and ranks the scout for the U-17 through U-23 national team programs. Payne’s third-highest total in the country since 2005. experience also includes serving as the head coach of the Potomac During his stay in College Park, Payne mentored eight National Cougars U-18 club team for four years, the DC United Academy Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-Americans, 15 Goalkeeping coach and most recently the Potomac Soccer Club All-Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) selections, an NSCAA Player Director of Goalkeeping. of the Year, a pair of Academic All-Americans, an NCAA Scholar- Payne’s collegiate coaching experience started at George Athlete of the Year and 12 (MLS) draft picks. Washington University in 1997-98 as a volunteer goalkeeper coach The Terrapins also achieved the highest graduation success rate under Shannon Higgins-Cirovski after a season as the graduate in the ACC. assistant goalkeeper coach with the Maryland men in 1997. In 2009, the Terps advanced to the quarterfi nals of the NCAA One of renowned head coach Sasho Cirovski’s fi rst blue- Tournament, fi nishing with a 15-6-2 record. In 2008, Payne was chip recruits at Maryland, Payne started in goal for four years part of a school-record setting squad that compiled a 23-3 record and anchored the squad to three-straight NCAA Tournament on its way to its second national championship in four years. A 1-0 appearances. He shined brightest as a senior, leading the ACC win over arch-rival North Carolina in the College Cup fi nal capped with an .835 save percentage and 0.88 goals against average while a program-best 16-match winning streak that also marked the helping Maryland to its fi rst-ever ACC Tournament Championship team’s 15th shutout of the season - also a record. The team’s ACC and garnering All-Tournament honors. A second-team All-ACC pick Tournament championship made Payne the fi rst former Maryland as a sophomore, Payne totaled 22.5 shutouts and 340 saves during his career at Maryland. His 10-save performance opposite Duke on Sept. 29, 1996 still stands as a single-game record in the Terrapin annals. Graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology in 1998, Payne was the recipient of the Benjamin Banneker Fellowship for Math and Science. Payne and his wife, Vanessa, reside at West Point, N.Y. with their daughter, Harper Elizabeth.

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Leo Cullen returns for his second season on the Army staff, but Kevin Reiman enters his second season as an assistant coach his fi rst as the associate head coach of the Black Knights. The former with the Army men’s soccer team. A former Major League Soccer Major League Soccer (MLS) number-one overall pick joined his old (MLS) standout with Real Salt Lake, Reiman brings extensive University of Maryland teammate Russell Payne on the West Point professional experience and a decorated collegiate background to staff prior to the 2009 season after a four-year stint as a professional the Army coaching staff. soccer agent as well as a world-class playing career. A sure left-footed midfi elder, Reiman was selected by Real Salt Cullen was the fi rst player selected in the 1998 MLS SuperDraft Lake with the third pick of the third round (28th overall) of the as the expansion made him the fi rst draft pick in team 2008 MLS Supplemental Draft. He helped RSL reach the Western history. Traded to the midway through Conference fi nals in the team’s fi rst ever playoff appearance, leading the 2001 season, he left the Fusion as the club’s all-time leader all reserve midfi elders in minutes played while tallying a goal and in starts, minutes and games played in three and a half seasons four assists during the season. with the club. A 1999 MLS All-Star, he also earned two of his three Reiman was drafted after an accomplished collegiate career international caps with the U.S. National Team during his stay in that included second-team All-Big Ten honors during a two-year South Florida. stay at Michigan State. After leading the Spartans with four assists Cullen’s Revolution career included two straight appearances in as a junior in 2006, he was second with fi ve in 2007 as the team the MLS Cup playoffs, highlighted in 2002 when the squad played qualifi ed for only its third NCAA Tournament appearance since its way to the MLS Cup championship game. After taking a season 1969. In 39 total appearances at Michigan State, Reiman started off to return to Maryland and complete a bachelor’s degree in 31 contests while scoring 11 points on a goal and nine assists. economics in 2004, Cullen fi nished his professional career playing Reiman began his collegiate playing career with two seasons at two seasons with the Colorado Rapids before retiring from both national powerhouse Maryland, playing under a coaching staff that MLS and the US National Team pool in 2006. included current Army head coach Russell Payne as an assistant Cullen left College Park as one of the most decorated players coach. Reiman played in 34 games during his time in College in Terrapin history. Part of a class responsible for kick-starting the Park, including six starts, as the Terrapins were crowned National resurgence of Maryland’s storied soccer program under renowned Champions in 2005 after making an appearance in the semifi nals coach Sasho Cirovski, Maryland made four straight appearances in in 2004 . the NCAA Tournament semifi nals with Cullen in the starting lineup. Reiman was a two-time NSCAA/adidas All-American and a He was named the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Player of the McDonald’s High School All-America nominee during his scholastic Year in 1997, a year after leading Maryland to its fi rst-ever ACC career at nearby Yorktown (N.Y.). Named an adidas Elite Soccer Tournament Championship in 1996. Cullen, who was a three-time Program (ESP) All-Star during his senior campaign, he was a All-ACC selection, was inducted into the University of Maryland fi ve-year starter for the Olympic Development Program Region-I Athletics Hall of Fame in 2010. team that played in events throughout the country, as well as A Hermann Trophy fi nalist and All-America selection in 1996 internationally in France, Germany, Austria, Spain, Ireland, England, and 1997, he also landed three-straight fi rst-team All-ACC honors Italy and Argentina. Reiman was also captain of the Yorktown Spirit from 1996-98. Cullen was named a member of the Soccer America club team for seven years that won four Eastern New York State “Best 11” team in 1997 and was also named to the publication’s Cup Championships and was a six-time New York State fi nalist. All-Freshman team in 1995. Reiman earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in criminal justice A native of St. Paul, Minn., Cullen garnered 1993 National from Michigan State in 2008. Prior to joining the Army staff, Reiman Parade All-American High School Player of the Year recognition was the head coach of the freshman soccer team at Okemos High while playing at St. Paul Academy. He also served as captain of School in Michigan for one season. the U.S. National U-20 and U-18 teams that competed domestically and internationally. Cullen comes to Army after serving as Director of Client Services with Wasserman Media Group (WMG) where he managed and represented professional soccer players from the United States as well as internationally since 2006. During his time with WMG, whose clients include American soccer superstars Landon Donovan, and Tim Howard, Cullen recruited and signed two of the last three top picks in the MLS SuperDraft (Maurice Edu in 2007, in 2009) as well as a host of other players from around the world.

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2010 (JUNIOR): Played in 11 matches as a junior ... made his fi rst career 2010 (JUNIOR): One of four Army players to play in all 17 games ... started start in Army’s season-opening contest at Marist ... drew a total of fi ve starting 10 matches ... drew fi rst career start in the Black Knights’ season opener at assignments ... part of Army’s defense that limited the opposition to 1.29 goals Marist ... listed fourth on the team with 19 shots ... credited with a career-high per game. four shots, including three on goal, in Army’s win at Sacred Heart ... posted at least one shot in eight of his 17 appearances. 2009 (SOPHOMORE): Made one appearance during an injury-shortened season … came off the bench opposite Bryant for his only showing of the 2009 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in three games in a season limited by injury season … earned a letter. … made his fi rst showing of the season off the bench opposite service-academy rival Navy … also got into the action in a reserve roll against Sacred Heart and 2008 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in one game during his fi rst campaign with on the road at Patriot League rival Lehigh … earned a letter. the Black Knights ... logged playing time versus visiting Saint Francis (N.Y). 2008 (FRESHMAN): Played in a reserve role during his freshman campaign … HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Four-year letterman at James Madison High School saw action in seven matches off the bench … made collegiate debut opposite while playing for coach Bruce Gillespie ... two-year captain and all-district Saint Francis (N.Y.) … played in both contests of the Armed Forces Classic at selection ... member of the Classics Elite club team for fi ve years, serving as Birmingham Southern and against Air Force … saw action in four other road captain. games at NJIT, Lafayette, Sacred Heart and Holy Cross.

PERSONAL: Kristopher Anthony French is the son of Malcolm and Deborah HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: All-league selection during career at De LaSalle High French ... born March 9, 1990 in Berlin, Germany ... has one older brother, School ... also played for the Mustang United club squad that was crowned Lt. Col. Jeffery French ... also has four sisters - Jennifer, Carrie, Christina and regional and US Clubb National Champions and qualifi ed for the Super Y LeaguLeaguee Kimberly ... father is a retired Lieutenant Colonel ... enjoys playing video games tournament … youthuth clubclub soccer in his spare time ... majoring in Engineering Management. coach was current MMLSLS SSanan JJoseose Earthquake General MManageranager JoJohnhn Doyle ... also workedd wwiwithth forformermerr pro player Jason Annacherro.nachec rro.

PERSONAL: Cameronon NicNicholasholas Jarvis ... was born Dec. 24, 1988 ... parents are ConraConradd Jarvis and Karen Barnes-arnes- Jarvis ... majoringg iinn History.

FRENCH’S CAREER NUMBERS JARVIS’ CAREER NUMBERS SEASON GAMES PLAYED/STARTED GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SEASON GAMES PLAYED/STARTED GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 2008 1/0 0 0 0 2008 7/0 0 0 0 2009 1/0 0 0 0 2009 3/0 0 0 0 2010 11/5 0 0 0 2010 17/10 0 0 0 TOTALS 13/0 0 0 0 TOTALS 27/10 0 0 0

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2010 (JUNIOR): Played in 14 matches during the course of the season ... 2010 (JUNIOR): Started all 16 games in which he appeared ... set career started three contests, drawing a starting assignment in Army’s fi rst two games highs in goals (two), assists (one) and points (fi ve) ... started every match and its season fi nale ... recorded three assists during the year ... registered except Army’s contest at NJIT ... scored the Black Knights’ lone goal in the fi rst career point with an assist in Army’s season opener at Marist ... assisted team’s 3-1 loss at Duquesne ... named to the all-tournament team at the on a goal in the Black Knights’ match at Duquesne ... credited with an assist in Duquesne Tournament for his play during the two-day event ... netted Army’s Army’s win at Sacred Heart ... recorded two shots during the season, including only marker in a 2-1 overtime setback at Hartford ... credited with his fi rst one on goal. career assist in Army’s 2-0 victory over Manhattan late in the season ... named to the all-Patriot League second team, becoming the fi rst Army player to earn 2009 (SOPHOMORE): Logged appearances in 13 games, including 10 starts all-conference honors since Daniel Newell in 2007. in the fi nal 11 games of the season … came off the bench at Manhattan, at Bryant and at Harvard … listed in the starting lineup for the fi rst time against 2009 (SOPHOMORE): Listed in the starting lineup on 13 occasions while Quinnipiac … named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll with a 3.74 playing in 14 total games … started in the season-opening victory over NJIT grade point average … earned a letter. … netted his fi rst collegiate goal opposite Patriot League rival Lehigh for his fi rst career points … named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for the 2008 (FRESHMAN): Made three appearances during his plebe campaign … second straight season with a 3.39 grade point average … earned a letter. collegiate debut came on the road at Sacred Heart … also played at Patriot League rival Holy Cross before making his fi rst career start in the friendly 2008 (FRESHMAN): Started all 17 games of his freshman campaign in the confi nes of Clinton Field against conference foe American. Army backfi eld, becoming the fi rst Black Knight to accomplish the feat since Dan Newell did it in 2004 … made his collegiate debut in the season opener at HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: District 5-5A First-Team All-Star and Defensive MVP St. Bonaventure and remained in the starting lineup for the rest of the season … as a senior at for coach Jason Bats … also a member of named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll after compiling a 3.35 grade the DFW Tejanos Soccer Club since 2003 under coach Shane Barrow … State point average … earned a letter. Cup semifi nalist in 2006 … played quarterback aandnd safety on the gridirongridiron for three years … HIGH SCHOOL/CLUBOL/CLUB: Four-Four-yearyear varvarsityrsits y cacaptainptain of both football and soccer teams ... letterman and tthree-timehree-time team cacaptainptain aatt memmmemberber of the National Honor SocietSociety.y. Temple High Schoolchool … four-time All-DistAll-Districtricct player, includingng two fi rst-team nods ... PERSPERSONAL:ONAL: Carson DaviDavidd McReMcReynoldsynolds selected an Academiccademic All-StateAll-State honoreehonoree iiss the ssonon ooff DDavidavid aandnd Leslie once and an AAcademiccademic AAll-Districtll-District MMcReynoldscReynolds ... was bbornorn SeSept.pt. 9, winner on threee ooccasionsccasions … 11989989 ... hhasas two sisters - LinLindsaydsay captain of the Lonestar anandd SShelbyhelby ... llistsists hhunting,unting, Red Soccer ClubClub campincampingg anandd water sports for three yearsrs ... aass hobbhobbiesies ... alalsoso aactivective in fi nished state runner-nner- hhisis churchchurch youtyouthh ggrouproup ... up three timess … mamajoringjoring iinn ManaManagement.gement. graduated in tthehe top-fi ve percentt ooff his class.

PERSONAL: Stephen Jeffreyy Pickett was bornn Dec. 16, 198989 in Temple, TTexasexas ... son of Tomom aandnd Christine Picketttt ... hahass a sister, Jordan, aandnd a bbrother,rother, Joseph ... lists mmusicusic anandd movies as hobbiesbies ... majoring iinn Economics.

MCREYNOLDS’ CAREER NUMBERS PICKETT’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON GAMES PLAYED/STARTED GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SEASON GAMES PLAYED/STARTED GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 2008 3/1 0 0 0 2008 17/17 0 0 0 2009 13/10 0 0 0 2009 14/13 1 0 2 2010 14/3 0 3 3 2010 16/16 2 1 5 TOTALS 27/14 0 3 3 TOTALS 47/46 3 1 7

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2010 (JUNIOR): Started all 16 games that he appeared in during the year ... 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in seven games as a sophomore ... tallied drew a starting role in every match except Army’s contest at Duquesne ... led the game-winning goal in Army’s 3-1 victory at Hartford ... fi nished the season the team with three goals and nine points ... tied for second on the squad with with seven shots, including three on goal. three assists ... listed second on the club with 29 shots ... assisted on Army’s lone goal in a 2-1 double overtime loss at NJIT in the second game of the 2009 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in 13 games, including seven starts during season ... picked up an assist on Ernest Whitaker’s goal in the Black Knights’ 2-1 his plebe campaign … made his collegiate debut in Army’s season-opening setback to UCF ... scored his fi rst goal of the season in Army’s 2-0 blanking of victory over NJIT … also appeared off the bench at Bryant and Harvard … fi rst Rider ... insurance tally helped the Black Knights to their fi rst win of the season collegiate start came against Quinnipiac … remained in the starting lineup for ... recorded Army’s lone goal in a 2-1 loss at Bucknell ... assisted on T.J. Rowe’s six of the Black Knights’ next seven games … earned a letter. game-tying marker in the Black Knights’ 1-1 draw at Lafayette ... potted an insurance goal in Army’s 2-0 shutout victory over Manhattan. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Standout center back under coach Tim Carter for nationally ranked Shattuck St. Mary’s … honorable-mention all-conference 2009 (SOPHOMORE): Made two appearances during the season … came off selection as a sophomore … member of the Wings U-17 club team for the bench to score the Black Knights’ fi rst goal in a 2-1 season-opening victory coach Manny Sanchez … participant in the Minnesota Olympic Development against NJIT … also played as a reserve against Manhattan. Program Region II program … two-time Dallas Cup club national championship quarterfi nalist. 2008 (FRESHMAN): Logged playing time in all 17 games during his plebe campaign … listed in the starting lineup on fi ve occasions … made fi rst collegiate PERSONAL: Trent Everett Brown was born March 7, 1991 in La Crosse, Wis. start at Marist to begin a stretch of four-straight matches listed among the fi rst … parents are Ward and Patty Brown … older sister, Callie, graduated from the line … also started at home versus Manhattan and Saint Francis (N.Y.) as well University of Chicago … older brother, Dane, is a senior at St. Olaf … member as at Birmingham Southern in the fi rst round of the Armed Services Classic … of Spanish Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, IMPACT and International othootherer startstart of the season came Club … enenjoysjoys workworkinging on cocomputersmputers in his sparespare time … asaspirespires to go to law oppoppositeosite SacredS Heart … notched schooll after graduationgraduation … mamajoringjoring fi rst careecareer point with an assist on in Economics.onomics. tthehe eventualevent game-winning goal agagainstainst Birmingham Southern … fi rstrs collegiate goal came ono ttheh biggest stage of his youngyoun career – the game- winningwinw n tally opposite serviceserv academy rival Navy inin a game broadcast on FOXFOX Soccer Channel in the seasonseas fi nale ... earned a leletter.tter

HIGHHIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: First- teamteam all-conference selection at RRedmonde High School … playedplayed for the Cascade Football ClubClub … OOregon ODP member for two yearsyea … also a three-time statestaate place-winnerpl in wrestling … starterstart during his prep year at U.SU.S.. Military Academy Prep SchoolSchool (USMAPS).

PERSPERSONALO : Tanner Eugene RRobertsonoberts is the son of Richard andand SSusanusa Robertson ... born in Bend,Bend, Ore.,Or on Nov. 12, 1988 ... hashas oonene brother named Hunter ...... nephenepheww of U.S Air Force Brig. Gen.Gen. DavidDavid Price ... majoring in MathematicalMathematica Sciences.

ROBERTSON’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON GAMES PLAYED/STARTED GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 2008 17/5 1 1 3 BROWN’S CAREER NUMBERS 2009 2/0 1 0 2 SEASON GAMES PLAYED/STARTED GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 2010 16/16 3 3 9 2009 13/7 0 0 0 2010 7/0 1 0 2 TOTALS 35/21 5 4 14 TOTALS 20/7 1 0 2

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2010 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in each of Army’s 17 matches ... started 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Started four games as a sophomore ... posted a 15 games ... saw fi rst collegiate action in the team’s season opener at Marist miniscule 0.92 goals-against average and a superb .871 save percentage ...... fi lled a reserve role in the Black Knights’ fi rst two matches ... drew his fi rst began the season as Army’s starting goalkeeper and made eight saves in the career start in Army’s game versus Pittsburgh ... named to the all-tournament team’s season-opening setback to Marist ... credited with a career-high 10 stops team at the Duquesne Tournament for his play during the two-day event ... in Army’s loss at NJIT ... did not play again until late in the season ... started started the fi nal 15 matches of the season ... registered fi ve shots, including the Black Knights’ fi nal two matches after Ryan Currens suffered an injury ... did four on goal, during the season ... credited with a career-high two shots (both not allow a goal in his fi nal two appearances ... combined with Thomas Kendall on goal) in Army’s 1-0 double-overtime setback to Lehigh ... also recorded in Army’s 2-0 shutout of Manhattan in the team’s home fi nale ... posted three single shots against Duquesne, Rider and Manhattan. saves in that match ... authored his fi rst career shutout in the Black Knights’ regular-season fi nale at Holy Cross ... turned aside all six shots he faced as the 2009 (FRESHMAN): Was not a member of the Army men’s soccer program. teams played to a 0-0 draw.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Earned four varsity letters while playing midfi eld for 2009 (FRESHMAN): Did not appear in any games during his freshman coach Matt Chavez at North Torrance High School ... captained the squad as a campaign … named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll with a 3.84 senior ... helped lead the team to an undefeated 10-0 record and the school’s grade point average. fi rst league title in over 20 years ... earned all-league accolades ... played two seasons of club soccer with the Canyon PSA program under coach Luis HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Three-year varsity letterman at Paramus High School Barboa. for coach Al Romeo … team captain and all-league pick for two-time league and county championship squad … member of the Arsenal World Class club squad PERSONAL: Arnold Chun was born Jan. 16, 1990 in Torrance, Calif. ... son under coach and former world class soccer player Skender Gega. of Richard and Natalie Chun ... has one sister, Angela ... enjoys watching Los Angeleses LLakersakers gamesgames inin hihiss spspareare titimeme ... PERSONAL: Michal Lucas Fiuk was born in Munich, Germany on Nov. 30, 1990 majoringring in ManManagement.agement. … son of Marek and Barbara Fiuk … has one sistersister,, Julia … active in band and chorus and was editor-in-chief-chief ooff his high school student newspaperpaper … graduated in the top-10 of hisis class of over 400 … enjoys listeningning to music in his spare time … majoringoring in Economics.

CHUN’S CAREER NUMBERS FIUK’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON GAMES PLAYED/STARTED GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SEASON GAMES PLAYED/STARTED MINUTES GAA SAVE PCT. 2009 DNP 2009 DNP 2010 17/15 0 0 0 2010 4/4 390 0.92 .871 TOTALS 17/15 0 0 0 TOTALS 4/4 390 0.92 .871

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2010 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 15 matches as a sophomore ... drew nine 2010 (SOPHOMORE): Was the only player to start all 17 games ... led the starts ... ranked tied for second on the team with two goals and listed tied for team and ranked tied for fi fth in the Patriot League with fi ve assists ... listed fourth on the squad with fi ve points ... began the season strong, scoring Army’s tied for second on the squad with seven points ... paced the Black Knights with lone goal in a 2-1 setback to Marist in the season-opening contest ... started 34 shots, including a team-high 11 shots on goal ... assisted on both of Army’s three of the Black Knights’ fi rst four matches, before fi lling a reserve role for goals in the Black Knights’ 2-0 victory over Rider ... added a single assist in the next six games ... started the fi nal fi ve contests, helping Army to a 2-1-2 the team’s 2-1 setback at Hartford ... exploded for one goal and two assists in fi nish to the season ... added his second goal of the year in the Black Knights’ Army’s 3-1 victory at Sacred Heart ... converted a penalty kick in the contest ... 3-1 road victory at Sacred Heart ... posted an assist in Army’s 2-0 shutout win unleashed a season-high fi ve shots in Army’s 1-0 loss to Bryant. over Manhattan. 2009 (FRESHMAN): Started 14 of the 15 games he appeared in during his 2009 (FRESHMAN): Saw playing time in 10 games during an active freshman fi rst season at West Point … listed as a starting forward during his collegiate campaign … fi rst collegiate appearance came as a reserve on the road against debut opposite NJIT in a season-opening victory … was in the starting lineup Bryant … also came off the bench in four of the next seven games before for 11 of the next 13 matches … came off the bench in the season fi nale versus logging his fi rst collegiate start at home versus Patriot League foe Bucknell Holy Cross to score his fi rst collegiate goal … earned a letter. … went on to be listed in the starting lineup in the next three games against visiting Sacred Heart and Lafayette as well as at Lehigh … compiled the highest HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Four-year varsity player at Bishop Montgomery High grade point average (4.07) among all Patriot League men’s soccer players to be School under coach Clive Hulbert … fi rst-team all-area as a senior … also served named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll … earned a letter. as team captain … member of Canyon PSA club squad for two seasons for coach Luis Balboa … played during his prep year at USMAPS. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Two-time all-state center back at Dublin Coffman High School for coach Mark D’Auteul … four-year letterman and senior captain PERSONAL: Michael H. Kim was born Jan. 17, 1990 ... son of Steve and Young … squad won two district championships … played club ball for Worthington Kim … majoring in Engineering Management. UnitedUnited fforor coaccoachh BillBillyy ThompsonT … U-17 State Cupp Champions in 2020090

PERSONALPERRSONAL: Paul MitchellMitc Johnson was born inin PlaPlano,no, Texas on FFeb.e 20, 1991 … son of PaulPaul and Sheila JohnsonJohns … has two brothers, LoganLogan and Luke … active church mentor and youth ggrouproup leader …2007 Dublin CityCity CommerceCommerce Community Champion … member ofof the National Honor SocietySociety … servedserv as high school class president for two years … member ofof both thethe Superintendant’s and Principal’s Advisory Boards … graduatedgraduated in the top-10 of his highhigh schschoolo class of over 400 … USSFUSSF Grade-8G certifi ed referee … listslists hunting, fi shing and makingmaking movies as hobbies … majoringma in Mechanical Engineering.Engin

JOHNSON’S CAREER NUMBERS KIM’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON GAMES PLAYED/STARTED GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SEASON GAMES PLAYED/STARTED GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 2009 10/4 0 1 1 2009 15/14 1 1 3 2010 15/9 2 1 5 2010 17/17 1 5 7 TOTALS 25/13 2 2 6 TOTALS 32/31 2 6 10

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2010 (SOPHOMORE): Appeared in each of Army’s 17 contests during a 2010 (FRESHMAN): Played in four contests ... saw fi rst career action in breakout sophomore season ... drew 16 starts ... credited with 12 shots on the Army’s game versus Duquesne ... also appeard in non-conference matches year ... attempted a season-high four shots against Lehigh ... fi red a season- against Rider and Manhattan ... played against Patriot League rival Lafayette ... best three shots on goal in Army’s match at Lafayette. did not register a statistic.

2009 (FRESHMAN): Played in 15 games during his freshman campaign, HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Three-year member of the Heidelberg High School including one start … came off the bench to make his collegiate debut in the varsity soccer team ... served as team captain for two seasons ... twice season-opening victory against NJIT … season also included a start opposite named to the all-conference squad ... earned all-tournament accolades on two Rider on the road … tallied a goal in Army’s spring scrimmage against the New occassions ... selected as the Most Valuable Player in Europe, while earning All- York Red Bulls … earned a letter. Europe plaudits twice ... spent 2009-10 at United States Military Academy Prep School ... tabbed the soccer team’s Offensive MVP after a standout campaign HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: First-team all-state selection for two-time state at the prep school. champion Prince of Peace Christian High School … also an all-conference player and team captain under coach Antonio Pecorari … played club soccer PERSONAL: Kevin Beerman was born July 25, 1991 in Frankfurt, Germany ... for Advanced Youth Soccer Educational System (AYSES) Gold for eight years parents are Col. Kevin and Terry Beerman ... father, Kevin, is a full colonel in the … served as team captain for coach Sammy Olali ... standout track athlete as U.S. Army ... major is undeclared. well … school-record holder in the 1,600 and 3,200 meters … state runner-up in the 800m. BEERMAN’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON GAMES PLAYED/STARTED GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PERSONAL: Joshua Dean Koeppe ... was born Nov. 28, 1990 in Richardson, 2010 4/0 0 0 0 TOTALS 4/0 0 0 0 Texas ... son of William and Cheryl Koeppe … has a younger brother Jordan, and younger sister Sarah … paternal grandfather, Dean Koeppe, served in the Army during World War II … maternal grandfathergrandfather,, Steve Jones, sservederved in the Army durinduringg the # Korean War … memmemberber ooff the NNationalational JAASONSON LEEWISWIS 1122 Honor Societyy and was invited to thee National Youngng Leaders ConfereConferencencee SOOPHOMOREPHOMORE • BAACKCK in Washington,n, D.C. … enenjoysjoys reading in hiss spare time … majoring in History.story. 66-0-0 • 170170 FOORTRT THHOMASOMAS, KY. HIIGHLANDSGHLANDS

2010 (FRESHMAN): Was not a member of the Army men’s soccer program.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Starred on the pitch at Highlands High School ... earned fi rst-team all-state honors as a senior ... helped lead his squad to a runner-up fi nish at the state tournament.

PERSONAL: Jason M. Lewis was born Dec. 12, 1991 in Fort Thomas, Ky. ... son of Michael and Marianne Lewis ... has two siblings ... hobbies include playing tennis and golf ... enjoys playing ping pong and fi shing ... family owns a pair of Jack Russell terriers ... major is undeclared.

KOEPPE’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON GAMES PLAYED/STARTED GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 2009 15/1 0 0 0 2010 17/16 0 0 0 TOTALS 32/17 0 0 0

22011011 ArmyArmy Men’sMen’s SoccerSoccer - 2211 MMeeteet tthehe BBlacklack KKnightsnights ALLEXEX PFFISTERISTER #1111 JOORDANRDAN REEESEESE #2 SOOPHOMOREPHOMORE • BAACKCK SOOPHOMOREPHOMORE • MIIDFIELDERDFIELDER 66-4-4 • 200200 55-7-7 • 148148 GEERMANTOWNRMANTOWN, MD. ROOWLETTWLETT, TEEXASXAS POOOLESVILLEOLESVILLE ROOWLETTWLETT

2010 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in seven contests during his fi rst season with 2010 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 14 games during a steady freshman the Black Knights ... started fi ve of Army’s fi rst six matches ... drew fi rst career campaign ... drew 11 starts ... saw fi rst collegiate action as a reserve in Army’s start in the team’s 2-1 loss to NJIT ... came off the bench as a reserve in late- season opener at Marist ... earned fi rst career start in the Black Knights’ game season games against Sacred Heart and Manhattan ... credited with three shots versus Bryant ... became a fi xture in Army’s starting lineup around midseason, during the year ... fi red a career-high two shots in collegiate debut versus NJIT starting 10 of the team’s last 11 games ... only sat out the season fi nale at Holy ... also recorded a shot against Pittsburgh. Cross ... did not register a point, but was credited with three shots ... fi red fi rst career shot in non-league match versus Central Florida ... also posted shots HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Standout central defender during his time with the against non-conference foe Rider and Patriot League rival Bucknell. Potomac Soccer Academy as well as at Poolesville High School … club career included starting and serving as captain for the U16 squad that fi nished in the HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Joined the Black Knight midfi eld corps after a semifi nals of the Maryland State Cup in 2008 … also was co-captain and starter decorated career in Texas … Rowlett native was a six-year starter and captain for the Division I NCSL Potomac Cougars ‘92 from 2004-07 … garnered All-State for FC Dallas Juniors, and also was a member of the North Texas Olympic honors in his third year in the starting lineup a year ago, including serving as Development Program (ODP) for four years … started all four years of his high senior captain for the Maryland State fi nalists. school career, including his last two on the varsity squad at Rowlett High where he was named a second-team All-District selection as a senior, while garnering PERSONAL: Alex Pfi ster was born July 3, 1992 in Germantown, Md. ... parents Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year accolades. are Warren and Karen Pfi ster ... member of the National Honor Society ... major is undeclared. PERSONAL: Jordan Reese was born Oct. 26, 1991 in Dallas, Texas ... son of Mackie and Nikki Reese ... has four siblings ... major is undeclared.

PFISTER’S CAREER NUMBERS REESE’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON GAMES PLAYED/STARTED GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SEASON GAMES PLAYED/STARTED GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 2010 7/5 0 0 0 2010 14/11 0 0 0 TOTALS 7/5 0 0 0 TOTALS 14/11 0 0 0

2222 - AArmyrmy Men’sMen’s SoccerSoccer 20112011 MMeeteet tthehe BBlacklack KKnightsnights TT.J..J. ROOWEWE #1188 SEEANAN--MMIICHAELCHAEL ALLVAREZVAREZ #1199 SOOPHOMOREPHOMORE • MIIDFIELDERDFIELDER FRRESHMANESHMAN • BAACKCK 55-7-7 • 159159 55-9-9 • 162162 SPPRINGFIELDRINGFIELD, ILLLL. HOOUSTONUSTON, TEEXASXAS SAACREDCRED HEEARTART--GGRRIFFINIFFIN SPPRINGRING WOOODSODS (USMAPS)(USMAPS)

2010 (FRESHMAN): Played in 16 contests during a breakout freshman season HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Earned all-district honors twice while a member of the ... ranked second on the team in goals (two), assists (three) and points (seven) Spring Woods High School varsity soccer team ... selected as team MVP as a ... saw fi rst collegiate action as a reserve in Army’s season opener at Marist senior ... played club soccer for Texas Rush Soccer Club ... spent last season at ... registered fi rst career point against Duquesne as he picked up an assist United States Military Academy Prep School. on Jeff Pickett’s goal ... drew fi rst career start versus Central Florida ... tallied fi rst career goal in Army’s 1-1 double overtime tie at conference rival Lafayatte PERSONAL: Sean-Michael Rucker Alvarez was born Dec. 11, 1991 in Houston, ... result ended an 11-game Patriot League losing streak ... scored the game- Texas ... parents are Miguel and Karen Alvarez ... has one brother, Christopher winning goal in the Black Knights’ 2-0 shutout victory over Manhattan in the DeLeon, and one sister, Chrystal Calvillo ... played club soccer with current Army team’s home fi nale ... added single assists against Bucknell and Sacred Heart ... teammate Elliott McGilbra ... lists Real Madrid as his favorite professional soccer took a career-high three shots versus Bryant. team ... major is undeclared.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Product of the Scott Gallagher Academy squad in St. Louis … also played on the ODP Illinois State team from 2004-07 and was also in the Region II pool … four-year starter in the backfi eld during his career at # Sacred Heart-Griffi n High School … earned all-conference honors during his WIINSTONNSTON BOOLDTLDT 2288 junior and senior campaigns … voted a senior captain by his teammates … capped the 2009 season with all-sectional and all-city honors as well. FRRESHMANESHMAN • GOOALKEEPERALKEEPER

PERSONAL: Thomas Rowe was born Aug. 2, 1992 in Springfi eld, Ill. ... son of 66-3-3 • 190190 Tod and Carol Rowe ... has three brothers, Michael, Kenny and Barry ... major is undeclared. ST. LOOUISUIS, MO. JOOHNHN BUURROUGHSRROUGHS

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Was a two-time all-state selection while playing for John Burroughs High School ... earned honors following both his junior and senior seasons ... was a three-time all-league performer, picking up those honors as a sophomore, junior and senior ... served as a team captain as a junior and senior ... played every position on the fi eld at some point during his decorated high school career.

PERSONAL: Winston Edward Boldt was born Sept. 21, 1992 in St. Louis, Mo. ... parents are Tom and Laura Boldt ... has three brothers, Tommy, Peter and Billy ... cousin, Chris Boldt, is a junior punter on the Army football team ... hobbies include spelunking and playing golf ... enjoys taking ice baths ... major is undeclared.

KYYLELE GOOLONSKILONSKI #1133 FRRESHMANESHMAN • MIIDFIELDERDFIELDER 66-0-0 • 169169 SYYRACUSERACUSE, N.Y.N.Y. WEESTST GEENESEENESEE

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Turned in a stellar four-year career at West Genesee High School ... earned all-state and all-conference honors as a senior ... twice selected to the All-Greater Rochester team ... earned team MVP honors as a junior and senior ... two-time all-league honoree ... member of the National Honor Society ... earned high honors throughout high school ... graduated with high honors ... garnered the Finger Lakes Scholar Award in 2009 ... played club soccer for the Empire United Soccer Academy in Syracuse, N.Y.

PERSONAL: Kyle Alexander Golonski was born Feb. 16, 1993 in Mission Viejo, Calif. ... parents are Paul and Maria Golonski ... has one sister, Nicole ... ROWE’S CAREER NUMBERS SEASON GAMES PLAYED/STARTED GOALS ASSISTS POINTS maternal grandfather, Mario Polzinetti, served as a major in the U.S. Army ... 2010 16/8 2 3 7 hobbies include scuba diving ... enjoys spending time with his family ... major TOTALS 16/8 2 3 7 is undeclared.

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Greg Kennedy won two NCAA national championships at Indiana University # before going on to play professionally ... enjoys watching NHL hockey ... KEEVINVIN HAAYESYES 0000 favorite NHL team is the Minnesota Wild ... hobbies include playing FIFA Soccer ... major is undeclared. FRRESHMANESHMAN • GOOALKEEPERALKEEPER 66-2-2 • 195195 # EAASTST NOORTHPORTRTHPORT, N.Y.N.Y. JOOHNHN MAARINELLIRINELLI 1 ST. ANNTHONYTHONY’S (USMAPS)(USMAPS) FRRESHMANESHMAN • GOOALKEEPERALKEEPER 66-0-0 • 170170 HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Was a four-year standout at St. Anthony’s High School ... helped lead team to New York Catholic League championships as a junior and MIINNEAPOLISNNEAPOLIS, MIINNNN. senior ... member of the National Honor Society ... played club soccer for the Massapequa Aces ... led the Aces to the state title in 2009 ... participated in the BEENILDENILDE--SST. MAARGARETRGARET’S New York Olympic Development Program for seven years (2004-10) ... spent last year at United States Military Academy Prep School. HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Two-time all-conference performer at Benilde-St. PERSONAL: Kevin Michael Hayes was born Nov. 28, 1991 in Huntington, N.Y. Margaret’s High School ... earned all-state accolades as a senior ... captained ... parents are Thomas and Susan Hayes ... has one brother, Thomas, who squad during his senior season ... earned high honors throughout high school plays collegiate soccer at Hobart College ... former teacher and coach Chris ... played club soccer for Minnesota Thunder Academy. Armas played in the MLS and captained the U.S. National Soccer Team ... lists boating, scuba diving and mountain biking among his favorite hobbies ... major PERSONAL: John Phillip Cox Marinelli was born Nov. 12, 1992 in Minneapolis, is undeclared. Minn. ... parents are William and Christine Marinelli ... has one sister, Kathleen ... holds dual citizenship with Italy ... hobbies include playing golf ... major is undeclared. # TOOMMYMMY JAAEGEREGER 8 # FRRESHMANESHMAN • BAACKCK BLLAZAZ MAAROLTROLT 2266 55-10-10 • 156156 SEENIORNIOR • MIIDFIELDERDFIELDER 55-10-10 • 170170 CEENTENNIALNTENNIAL, COOLOLO. LJJUBLJANAUBLJANA, SLLOVENIAOVENIA CHHERRYERRY CRREEKEEK GIIMNAZIJAMNAZIJA LJJUBLJANAUBLJANA SIISKASKA HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Four-year letterman at Cherry Creek High School ... helped lead team to consecutive league titles as a junior and senior ... led squad HIGH SCHOOL: Played several games for the Slovenia national team between to the state championship as a senior ... earned NSCAA fi rst-team All-America 2003-07 ... also starred on the track, winning four gold medals and one bronze honors ... picked up all-state and all-league accolades as well ... captained the in the 1000m. team during his junior and senior campaigns ... earned fi rst-team academic all-state plaudits as a junior and senior ... presented with academic letters PERSONAL: Blaz Marolt was born May 13, 1988 in Ljubljana, Slovenia ... three years in a row (2008-10) ... played for the Under-14 U.S. National Team parents are Mojca and Borut Marolt ... has one sister, Sara ... lists traveling and ... traveled around the country and Mexico to compete ... played club soccer reading among his hobbies ... speaks several languages ... majoring in History. for Real Colorado. PERSONAL: Thomas Patrick Jaeger was born Jan. 21, 1993 in Aurora, Calif. ... # parents are Gary and Suzy Jaeger ... has two sisters, Katy and Maggie ... played ELLLIOTTLIOTT MCGIILBRALBRA 9 three years of club soccer with current Army teammate Skylar Porter ... hobbies include golfi ng and swimming ... volunteered with his team throughout high school at a local Ronald McDonald House ... major is undeclared. FRRESHMANESHMAN • FOORWARDRWARD 55-8-8 • 151151 VIINCENCE KEENNEDYNNEDY #1166 HOOUSTONUSTON, TEEXASXAS MIIRABEAURABEAU B.B. LAAMARMAR FRRESHMANESHMAN • BAACKCK 55-11-11 • 155155 HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Played four seasons of varsity soccer at Mirabeau B. Lamar High School ... named team MVP as a senior ... earned fi rst-team all- district honors as a junior and senior ... fi nished within the top three of the MIILWAUKEELWAUKEE, WIISS. district MVP voting in 2010 and 2011 ... member of the National Honor Society ... also played basketball in high school ... played club soccer with the Texas MAARQUETTERQUETTE UNNIVERSITYIVERSITY Rush Soccer Academy.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Played four years of varsity soccer at Marquette PERSONAL: Elliott Lawrence McGilbra was born Jan. 12, 1993 in Houston, University High School ... helped team to state championships in 2008 and Texas ... parents are Donnie McGilbra and Monique McGilbra-Hayes ... has three 2010 ... earned all-region, all-state, all-area and all-greater metro honors as a brothers, Isaiah McGilbra, Jake Hayes and Josh Hayes ... has one sister, Taylor senior ... captained the squad during his senior season ... played club soccer for McGilbra ... step-brother, Jake Hayes, serves in the U.S. Navy ... sister, Taylor FC Milwaukee Academy. McGilbra, is a member of the women’s basketball team at Texas State ... played club soccer with current Army teammate Sean-Michael Alvarez ... hobbies PERSONAL: Vincent Patrick Kennedy III was born Aug. 17, 1992 in Milwaukee, include skateboarding, rollerblading, swimming and skiing ... enjoys reading, Wis. ... parents are Vince and Meg Kennedy ... has one brother, Joe ... uncle composing music, watching movies and riding jet skis ... major is undeclared. 2244 - AArmyrmy Men’sMen’s SoccerSoccer 20112011 MMeeteet tthehe BBlacklack KKnightsnights # SEEANAN MOOGANGAN #1144 DAAVIDVID ROOULEAUULEAU 3300 FRRESHMANESHMAN • BAACKCK FRRESHMANESHMAN • FOORWARDRWARD 55-10-10 • 165165 55-10-10 • 165165 NAAPERVILLEPERVILLE, ILLLL. VIIRGINIARGINIA BEEACHACH, VA. BEENETNET ACCADEMYADEMY ATTLANTICLANTIC SHHORESORES CHHRISTIANRISTIAN (USMAPS)(USMAPS)

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Four-year member of the varsity soccer program at HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Four-year standout on the soccer pitch at Atlantic Benet Academy ... named to the all-sectional team by the Illinois High School Shores Christian School ... scored over 100 goals during his career, shattering Soccer Coaches Association following a standout senior campaign ... selected as the previous school record ... also holds the school’s single-season and single the team MVP as a senior ... earned fi rst-team all-state accolades as a senior ... game records for goals scored ... named Metro Conference MVP as a junior and named to the Benet Academy honor roll every semester ... played club soccer senior ... member of the National Honor Society ... graduated high school with for the Chicago Fire Under-18 Developmental team ... captained team to the high honors after maintaining an “A” average over four years ... played club Illinois State Cup title and helped team to six championships in seven years. soccer for Virginia Rush Soccer Academy ... spent last year at United States Military Academy Prep School. PERSONAL: Sean David Mogan was born June 30, 1993 in Naperville, Ill. ... parents are Jack and Janine Mogan ... has one brother, Daniel ... former coach PERSONAL: David Christopher Jackson Rouleau was born March 17, 1992 in C.J. Brown serves as an assistant coach for the MLS’ Real Salt Lake following Virginia Beach, Va. ... parents are Michael and Brenda Rouleau ... has one a standout professional career with the Chicago Fire ... hobbies include lifting brother, Daniel ... played six years of club soccer with former Army soccer player weights and playing basketball ... enjoys spending time with his friends ... has Trevor Nichols ... began playing soccer when he was three years old ... hobbies visited both Alaska and Hawaii ... featured in high school year book for “Best include playing basketball and working on cars ... family has fi ve dogs ... has a Hair” ... major is undeclared. large collection of shoes ... major is undeclared.

DEEVINVIN PEERLEERLEE #2244 FRRESHMANESHMAN • MIIDFIELDERDFIELDER 55-10-10 • 165165 SOOUTHUTH ORRANGEANGE, N.J.N.J. SEETONTON HAALLLL PRREPEP

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Played four seasons of varsity soccer at Seton Hall Prep ... named fi rst-team all-county and fi rst-team all-conference as a senior ... picked up second-team all-state accolades as a senior as well ... earned third- team all-county honors as a junior ... high school team was ranked No. 1 in the nation ... named to the school’s honor roll this past spring ... tabbed MVP of the North II All-Star Game in 2010 ... played club soccer for FC Copa Forza.

PERSONAL: Devin Gregoire Perlee was born Aug. 28, 1992 in Brandon, Fla. ... parents are Ray and Kim Perlee ... has one brother, Ryan ... did not start playing soccer competitively until the age of 14 ... hobbies include snowboarding and karate ... holds rank of black belt in karate ... major is undeclared.

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2010 RECORD: 3-12-2 PATRIOT LEAGUE RECORD: 0-5-2 HOME: 2-6-0 AWAY: 1-6-2

Date Opponent Score Goals (Assists) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK Tanner Robertson 16-16 3 3 9 29 8 0 0-0 September T.J. Rowe 16-8 2 3 7 11 6 1 0-0 1 at Marist L, 1-2 (OT) Johnson (McReynolds) Michael Kim 17-17 1 5 7 34 11 0 1-1 4 at NJIT L, 1-2 (2OT) Randel (Robertson, S. Kim) Jeff Pickett 16-16 2 1 5 16 7 0 0-0 10 at Pittsburgh L, 0-1 --- Mitch Johnson 15-9 2 1 5 5 4 0 0-0 12 at Duquesne L, 1-3 Pickett (Rowe, McReynolds) Carson McReynolds 14-3 0 3 3 2 1 0 0-0 15 BRYANT L, 0-1 (2OT) --- Trent Brown 7-0 1 0 2 7 3 1 0-0 19 UCF L, 1-2 Whitaker (Robertson) Michael Leach 15-8 1 0 2 6 2 1 0-0 25 NAVY * L, 0-1 --- Ernest Whitaker 11-2 1 0 2 3 1 0 0-0 29 RIDER W, 2-0 Leach (M. Kim) Brennan Randell 9-0 1 0 2 3 1 0 0-0 Robertson (M. Kim) Sean Kim 15-5 0 2 2 9 2 0 0-0 Jakob Szabo 12-12 0 0 0 21 9 0 0-0 October Cameron Jarvis 17-10 0 0 0 19 7 0 0-0 2 AMERICAN * L, 0-2 --- Josh Koeppe 17-16 0 0 0 12 4 0 0-0 9 COLGATE * L, 0-1 --- Arnold Chun 17-15 0 0 0 5 4 0 0-0 15 at Bucknell * L, 1-2 Robertson (Rowe) Dan Yu 15-3 0 0 0 3 1 0 0-0 20 at Hartford L, 1-2 (OT) Pickett (M. Kim) Alex Pfi ster 7-5 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-0 23 at Lafayette * T, 1-1 (2OT) Rowe (Robertson) Michael Chere 9-8 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-0 27 at Sacred Heart W, 3-1 Johnson (Rowe, M. Kim) Jordan Reese 14-11 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-0 Brown (McReynolds, M. Kim) James Delnero 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 M. Kim (penalty kick) Andrew Trahan 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 31 LEHIGH * L, 0-1 (2OT) --- Kevin Beerman 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Trevor Nichols 2-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 November Kris French 11-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 MANHATTAN W, 2-0 Rowe (Pickett, Johnson) Total 17 14 18 46 194 71 3 1-1 7 Holy Cross * T, 0-0 (2OT) --- Opponents 17 22 16 60 252 104 12 2-3

* Patriot League Match GOALS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ARMY 7 7 0 0 14 Opponents 6 12 1 3 22

SHOTS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ARMY 89 96 6 3 194 Opponents 89 142 11 10 252

SAVES 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ARMY 33 41 6 2 82 Opponents 27 29 1 0 57

CORNER KICKS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ARMY 38 36 3 2 79 Opponents 47 64 2 5 118

FOULS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ARMY 108 138 3 4 253 Opponents 125 120 4 6 255

Goalie Statistics Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho Thomas Kendall 1-0 3:48 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0 Michal Fiuk 4-4 390:15 4 0.92 27 .871 1-2-1 1 Ryan Currens 13-13 1223:38 18 1.32 51 .739 2-10-1 1 TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 4 1.000 0-0-0 1 Total 17 1617:41 22 1.22 82 .788 3-12-2 3 Opponents 17 1617:41 14 0.78 57 .803 12-3-2 7

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Marist lead 2-0 with goals in the 29th and 60th Army (0-3-0) 0 0 - 0 minutes, before Johnson collected a loose ball off Pittsburgh (3-0-0) 0 1 - 1 a corner kick from the right side and converted P - Ryan Brode (Alex Betancourt), 76:19 from close range to put Army on the board in the 86th minute. Carson McReynolds was credited Shots - Pittsburgh 16, Army 8 with an assist on the play. Saves - Army 6, Pittsburgh 2 Corners - Pittsburgh 17, Army 6 Fouls - Army 18, Pittsburgh 16 Marist got on the board in the 29th minute. Following an Army turnover in the right corner, Stephan Brossard took a short feed from Steven Duquesne 3, Army 1 Morales and beat Army goalkeeper Michal Fiuk Sept. 12, Founders Field, Pittsburgh, Pa. on the far post from 10 yards away. Simon Gomez scored a pair of goals and Chris Army had a solid scoring opportunity in the 52nd Torres made three saves as Duquesne defeated minute. Michael Kim struck a free kick from 23 Army, 3-1, at the Duquesne Invitational. yards out that scooted through the Red Fox de- fense and forced goalkeeper Joe Pilla to make a Sean Kim tallied an assist in Army’s 2-1 Gomez netted his fi rst goal of the contest in the diving save on the left post. The ball defl ected double-overtime setback at NJIT. ninth minute when he beat Army goalkeeper around the box before McReynolds took a hard teams held each other in check over the remain- Ryan Currens off assists from Carter Poe and Ben shot from close range that Pilla was able to glove ing 18 minutes in regulation and into the second Horner. Joshua Patterson made it 2-0 in favor over the crossbar. overtime before Craig tallied the game winner of the Dukes when he successfully converted a off a rebound in the 104th minute when Army penalty kick in the 29th minute. Marist made it a 2-0 game in the 60th minute played the fi nal 20 minutes down two players after Lucas Szabo converted a heavy strike from due to red cards. Duquesne carried its 2-0 lead into halftime, but just outside the 18 after being awarded a free Army pulled to within one goal early in the second kick on an Army foul. The Black Knights outshot the Highlanders 9-3 half when Jeff Pickett tallied his fi rst marker of in the fi rst half, but NJIT led 12-6 in the second the season in the 48th minute. Carson McReyn- Fiuk was credited with a career-best eight saves period and took all 10 shots in the overtime for a olds started the play out of the Black Knights’ during the game, including six in the second half fi nal 25-15 advantage along with holding an 8-3 end when he found T.J. Rowe with a lead pass. as Marist build a 17-9 advantage in shots. margin in corner kicks. Rowe then sent a cross in front of the net and Pickett fi nished the play by heading the ball past

Army (0-1-0) 0 1 - 1 In goal, Army keeper Michal Fiuk fi nished with Torres. Marist (1-0-0) 1 1 - 2 a career-high 10 saves, including four in the second period. Rickette recorded four stops in Gomez struck again for the hosts just 11 minutes M - Stephan Brossard (Steven Morales), 28:52 M - Lucas Szabo (unassisted), 59:57 the match. later, though, when he controlled a through ball A - Mitch Johnson (Carson McReynolds), 85:48 by Stefan Lundberg and fi red a shot past Currens and into the left-hand corner of the net to give Shots - Marist 17, Army 9 Army (0-2-0) 0 1 0 0 - 1 Saves - Army 8, Marist 3 NJIT (1-1-0) 1 0 0 1 - 2 the Dukes a 3-1 advantage. Corners - Marist 8, Army 5 Fouls - Marist 15, Army 11 N - Nils Warfving (Pete Walker), 0:31 Currens, who started both games for Army over A - Brennan Randel (Tanner Robertson, Sean Kim), 71:58 N - Adisa Craig (unassisted), 104:03 the weekend, fi nished with fi ve saves. Torres, meanwhile, stopped three shots en route to pick- NJIT 2, Army 1 (2OT) Shots - NJIT 25, Army 15 ing up the victory for Duquesne. Saves - Army 10, NJIT 4 Sept. 5, Lubetkin Field, Newark, N.J. Corners - NJIT 8, Army 3 Fouls - NJIT 11, Army 8 Duquesne outshot Army 17-10, while the Black Adisa Craig scored four minutes into the second Knights enjoyed a 5-4 edge in corner kicks. overtime to lift host New Jersey Institute of Tech- nology to a hard fought 2-1 win over Army in a Pittsburgh 1, Army 0 Pickett led the Army offensive attack with three non-conference men’s soccer match on Lubetkin Sept. 10, Founders Field, Pittsburgh, Pa. shots and the one goal, his second career marker. Field at J. Malcolm Simon Stadium. Senior team captain Michael Leach provided a Army dropped its third straight one-goal deci- spark off the bench for the Black Knights, fi ring Army forward Brennan Randel’s fi rst collegiate sion as the Black Knights suffered a 1-0 setback a pair of shots in the match. goal knotted the score 1-1 when he scored in to Pittsburgh in the fi rst round of the Duquesne front of the net off double assists from Tanner Invitational. Robertson and Sean Kim in the 72nd minute when Army (0-4-0) 0 1 - 1 Duquesne (3-1-0) 2 1 - 3 the Black Knights were a man down. Randel came Army goalkeeper Ryan Currens made six saves to up short of snapping the tie just two minutes later keep Army in the game, but Ryan Brode’s marker D - Simon Gomez (Carter Poe, Ben Horner), 8:07 when goalkeeper John Rickette defl ected his shot D - Joshua Patterson (penalty kick), 28:36 in the 77th minute lifted Pittsburgh to the victory. A - Jeff Pickett (T.J. Rowe, Carson McReynolds), 47:37 and it hit off the post. Army trailed 1-0 after the Brode took a feed from Alex Betancourt and beat D - Simon Gomez (Stefan Lundberg), 58:26 Highlanders got off to a quick start on Nils Warv- Currens at the 76:19 mark. ing’s goal just 31 seconds into the game. Shots - Duquesne 17, Army 10 Saves - Army 5, Duquesne 3 Pittsburgh seemed to enjoy the better of play Corners - Army 5, Duquesne 4 Following the Black Knights’ equalizer, the two throughout the contest, outshooting Army 16-8 Fouls - Army 15, Duquesne 12

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Bryant 1, Army 0 (2OT) Ernest Whitaker scored his fi rst career goal in the Sept. 15, Clinton Field, West Point, N.Y. 41st minute. Whitaker took a feed from Tanner Robertson and unleashed a laser of a shot from the left side of the 18-yard line that beat UCF Angelo Caputi scored the game-winning goal mid- goalkeeper Shawn Doyle and ripped the twine in way through the second overtime to propel Bryant the top right-hand corner of the cage. to a 1-0 victory over Army in a non-conference match at Clinton Field. Central Florida seemed to have the better of the play in the fi rst half, fi nishing the opening stanza Caputi headed the ball into the net following with an 11-6 edge in shots and a 6-1 advantage a scramble in front of Army goalkeeper Ryan in corner kicks. Army goalkeeper Ryan Currens Currens in the 105th minute, sending Bryant to stopped all three of the Golden Knights’ shots on the victory. goal, however, to help the Black Knights take a 1-0 lead into halftime. Army carried the play throughout the contest, outshooting Bryant by a 20-9 margin. The Black UCF increased its pressure in the second half, Knights only put six of their 20 shots on goal, outshooting Army 13-6 in the frame. The Golden however. Knights’ persistence fi nally paid off in the 71st minute when Nicholas Keown-Robson gathered Army held a 7-2 edge in shots in the fi rst half. a cross from Spencer Scott and beat Currens Jakob Szabo had a quality chance midway through from just outside the six-yard line. The marker, the opening stanza when he volleyed a shot from Keown-Robson’s team-leading fi fth of the season, 10 yards out over the crossbar. Army had another knotted the score at 1-1. golden opportunity to take the lead in the fi nal minute of the fi rst half, but Michael Kim’s header The Golden Knights took their fi rst lead of the off a cross by Arnold Chun went just wide. match just moments later when Christian Eissele redirected a cross by Yaron Bacher past Currens Bryant’s best scoring chances in the fi rst half in the 78th minute. Keown-Robson, who sent a came early on when the Bulldogs received con- through ball to Bacher, got credit with an assist secutive corner kicks. The visitors were unable on the tally as well. Michael Leach scored the game-winning to produce a shot on goal during the fi rst 45 goal in Army’s 2-0 victory over Rider. minutes, however. Army stepped up its offense in the final 12 minutes, generating a couple of quality scoring box into the left-hand corner of the cage in the Army turned up the heat in the second half, fi r- chances down the stretch. The best opportunity 60th minute to give the Midshipmen a 1-0 lead. ing 11 shots at Bryant goalkeeper Victor Tutino. came just two minutes after Eissele’s marker, Army goalkeeper Ryan Currens made a valiant Tutino, who fi nished with six saves to earn the when Jeff Pickett’s header off a cross had to be diving attempt to make the save, but the ball shutout for the Bulldogs, made a couple of stops saved by a UCF defender. just trickled past his fi ngertips and rolled into the on point-blank shots to keep the Black Knights back of the net. off the scoreboard. The Black Knights also generated a pair of corner kick opportunities in the fi nal two minutes, but The goal was scored immediately after an Army Early in the second half, Kim had a chance to neither resulted in a serious threat and Central foul was whistled just outside the box. Rakoczy score from just outside the 18-yard line, but Florida was able to hold on for the victory. started the ensuing play when he touched the ball his effort off the restart went high. Later in the to Jackson, who then sent a through ball back to frame, Michael Leach sent a perfect pass across For the game, UCF enjoyed a 24-12 advantage in Rakoczy, who had gotten behind the Army de- to T.J. Rowe, but his shot from close range was shots and an 11-4 edge in corner kicks. fense. He corralled the feed and then sent a shot stopped by Tutino. past Currens to give the Midshipmen the lead. Currens, who was under fi re throughout the Army took a couple of shots in the fi rst over- match, fi nished with seven saves in the Black Army had a couple of golden opportunities to time, but the Black Knights were unable to put Knights’ goal. Doyle stopped one shot en route tally the equalizer, but shots by Jakob Szabo and anything on goal. Bryant fi red the only two shots to the victory for UCF. Carson McReynolds sailed high in the 67th and of the second overtime with Caputi capitalizing 68th minutes, respectively. with the game-winning marker midway through the period. Central Florida (4-2-0) 0 2 - 2 A corner kick by Szabo in the 83rd minute led to Army (0-6-0) 1 0 - 1 a shot by Josh Koeppe, but his effort went high.

A - Ernest Whitaker (Tanner Robertson), 40:35 Bryant (2-2-0) 0 0 0 1 - 1 The Black Knights put just one of their 11 shots Army (0-5-0) 0 0 0 0 - 0 C - Nicholas Keown-Robson (Spencer Scott), 70:31 C - Christian Eissele (Yaron Bacher, Nicholas Keown-Robson), 77:44 on goal. Navy, meanwhile, saw three of its 14 B - Angelo Caputi (unassisted), 104:16 Shots - Central Florida 24, Army 12 shots fi nd the mark. Saves - Army 7, Central Florida 2 Shots - Army 20, Bryant 9 Corners - Central Florida 11, Army 4 Saves - Bryant 6, Army 1 Navy outshot Army 14-11 in the contest, and the Fouls - Army 18, Central Florida 13 Corners - Bryant 6, Army 4 Midshipmen held a 5-4 edge in corner kicks. Fouls - Bryant 15, Army 10 Aaron Dupere made one save in the Navy goal, Navy 1, Army 0 while Currens stopped two shots for Army. It was Central Florida 2, Army 1 Sept. 25, Clinton Field, West Point, N.Y. a physical match that featured 13 fouls and two Sept. 19, Clinton Field, West Point, N.Y. yellow cards on each side. Michael Rakoczy scored the game-winning goal Central Florida scored two goals in a seven-minute off a restart following an Army foul just outside The play in the fi rst went half back and forth with span midway through the second half to overcome the 18-yard line and Navy held on to defeat Army, both teams generating scoring opportunities. The a 1-0 halftime defi cit and defeat Army, 2-1, in a 1-0, in the annual Star Match in front of 2,457 Black Knights controlled the majority of the action non-league men’s soccer match at Clinton Field. spectators at Clinton Field. early in the half, while Navy picked up the pace later in the stanza. Army got on the board late in the fi rst half when Rakoczy took a feed from David Jackson and sent a low shot from the right-hand side of the

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One of Army’s best fi rst half scoring chances came Colgate 1, Army 0 late in the frame when Tanner Robertson ripped Rider (1-7-0) 0 0 - 0 Army (1-7-0) 1 1 - 2 Oct. 9, Clinton Field, West Point, N.Y. a shot from about 20 yards out that drifted just wide of the cage. Szabo accounted for the Black A - Michael Leach (Michael Kim), 9:01 A - Tanner Robertson (Michael Kim), 53:49 Patrick Letourneau scored the game-winning goal Knights’ only shot on goal in the opening frame in the 86th minute to lift No. 24-ranked Colgate as he defl ected a cross with a header that Dupere Shots - Army 14, Rider 9 to a 1-0 victory over Army in a Patriot League had to save. Saves - Rider 6, Army 3 Corners - Rider 6, Army 2 match at Clinton Field. Fouls - Rider 25, Army 18 Sam Miller registered Navy’s lone shot on goal Letourneau corralled a rebound inside the penalty during the fi rst half, but the Mids’ best chance area and scored an unassisted marker, his fi rst came in the 31st minute when Dave Arnold American 2, Army 0 goal of the season, to give the Raiders a 1-0 edge clanged a shot off the crossbar. Oct. 2, Clinton Field, West Point, N.Y. with just 4:35 to play in regulation.

Navy (5-1-0, 1-0-0 PL) 0 1 - 1 Jamie Davin converted a penalty kick in the 72nd The play started when Colgate drew an Army Army (0-7-0, 0-1-0 PL) 0 0 - 0 minute and Nick Kapus added an insurance goal foul just outside the Black Knights’ 18-yard line. in the 88th minute as American defeated Army, Shane Conlin took the free kick for the Raiders and N - Michael Rakoczy (David Jackson), 59:43 2-0, in a Patriot League match at a cold and damp drilled a shot into the wall that fi ve Army players Shots - Navy 14, Army 11 Clinton Field. had assembled. The ball ricocheted off the hu- Saves - Army 2, Navy 1 man wall to CU’s Nick Arpey, whose ensuing shot Corners - Navy 5, Army 4 Fouls - Navy 13, Army 13 The fi rst half featured quality scoring chances for was saved by Army sophomore goalkeeper Ryan both sides, but neither squad was able to fi nd the Currens. The second-year net minder was unable back of the net. Each team fi nished the opening to secure the rebound, however, and Letourneau Army 2, Rider 0 stanza with two shots on goal, but perhaps the blasted the ball into the net. Sept. 29, Clinton Field, West Point, N.Y. most dangerous opportunity of the frame came when Army’s Jakob Szabo blasted a hard shot Colgate seemed to control the action throughout the match, but the Raiders were unable to get Michael Leach and Tanner Robertson both scored that just missed the cage wide to the right. The anything past Currens until the very end of regu- goals, and Ryan Currens made it stand up as Army play was set up by Michael Kim’s free kick that lation. CU held a 15-3 edge in shots during the defeated Rider, 2-0, in a non-league men’s soccer was sent into the penalty area. contest, including a 6-1 edge in shots on goal. match at Clinton Field. American began to turn up the pressure in the Currens made fi ve saves on the night to keep Army close. Colgate also enjoyed a commanding Army opened the scoring less than 10 minutes second half, outshooting Army 15-2 in the period. 6-1 advantage in corner kicks. into the contest when Leach tallied his fi rst goal of Despite that statistic, the Black Knights had a shot the season from close range following a scramble to take the lead in the 61st minute when Kim One of Army’s best opportunities to score came in front of the net. Michael Kim started the play received a pass in the box and unloaded a shot midway through the fi rst half when sophomore when he lofted a corner kick into the penalty area. that was blocked by the American defense. forward Michael Kim ripped a shot just high of Leach, who was set up on the near post, corralled the Colgate cage following a restart. the ball and knocked it past Broncs’ goalkeeper Army goalkeeper Ryan Currens played well for the Matt Perrella at the 9:01 mark. Black Knights, making fi ve saves and continually coming out of the cage to take away angles and forcing the American attackers to shoot from the Colgate (6-2-3, 3-0-0 PL) 0 1 - 1 Army controlled the play throughout the fi rst Army (1-9-0, 0-3-0 PL) 0 0 - 0 half, outshooting Rider 8-4 in the stanza. Five perimeter. Currens received some help in the 71st of the Black Knights’ eight shots were on target minute when Army defenders came up with a pair C - Patrick Letourneau (unassisted), 85:25 of team saves during a hectic fl urry of activity as Perrella made four saves to keep the Broncs Shots - Colgate 15, Army 3 within striking distance. Daniel Yu had an excellent inside the penalty area. Saves - Army 5, Colgate 1 Corners - Colgate 6, Army 1 chance to double Army’s lead late in the fi rst half, Fouls - Colgate 14, Army 11 but his shot from the left side of the penalty area American broke through with what proved to be was stopped by Perrella. Robertson had a golden the game-winning goal just moments after that opportunity to score a fi rst half marker when he action when a foul was whistled against Army in the box and the Eagles were awarded a penalty Bucknell 2, Army 1 worked a pretty give-and-go with Yu, but his effort Oct. 15, Emmitt Field, Lewisburg, Pa. from the left side sailed just wide. kick. Davin took the kick and he calmly struck the ball into the upper left-hand corner of the net to Tanner Robertson tallied his second goal of the The Black Knights added to their lead less than give AU a 1-0 advantage. season for Army, but it was Bucknell securing a 2-1 nine minutes into the second half when Kim victory over the Black Knights in Patriot League served the ball into the penalty area off a restart Army was whistled for another foul in the box in action at Emmitt Field at Holmes Stadium. near midfi eld and Robertson headed it home at the 87th minute, leading to a second American the 53:49 mark. Robertson was able to get a penalty kick. This time, Currens was up to the Andrew Powell scored the game-winning goal for running start while the ball was in the air, and challenge, diving to his left to save a low shot that the Bison when he blasted a line drive from 48 he deftly headed it past Perrella to post his fi rst was ticketed for the lower corner of the goal. yards out past Army goalkeeper Ryan Currens just goal of the season. American added an insurance marker in the 88th two minutes into the second half. Robertson, who now leads Army with four points minute when Kapus took a feed from Davin and Bucknell took a 1-0 lead in the 19th minute when on the year, was happy to help the Black Knights beat Currens with a low shot from the right side Brendan Burgdorf found Josh Plump for his fourth post their fi rst victory of the year. into the left-hand cover of the net. marker of the season. Burgdorf dribbled into the box and then slid a pass to Plump, who buried a Currens had to make just two saves to earn his American (5-4-0, 2-0-0 PL) 0 2 - 2 shot from 14 yards out. fi rst career shutout. Perrella fi nished with six saves Army (1-8-0, 0-2-0 PL) 0 0 - 0 for Rider in the loss. Am - Jamie Davin (penalty kick), 71:26 Army tied the score less than seven minutes later Am - Nick Kapus (Jamie Davin), 87:52 when Robertson took a feed from T.J. Rowe and Army outshot Rider 6-5 in the second half, and beat Bucknell goalkeeper Marc Hartmann. Rowe held a 14-9 edge in shots for the game. The Shots - American 19, Army 7 Saves - Army 7, American 2 carried the ball down the middle of the fi eld be- Broncs posted a 6-2 advantage in corner kicks. Corners - American 7, Army 4 fore sending a pass to Robertson on the left side. Fouls - American 23, Army 20

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Robertson collected the ball and ripped a shot just the fi rst half, but both teams fi red three shots on inside the far post at the 25:07 mark. goal in the period. The Black Knights enjoyed a 3-2 advantage in corner kicks during the open- The Black Knights had an opportunity to take ing stanza. the lead just six minutes later, but Jakob Szabo’s header was saved by the Bucknell defense. Neither team generated much offense in the second half with Hartford recording three shots Both teams registered seven shots apiece in the and Army registering one. Each side received one fi rst half, and the Black Knights held a 6-2 edge corner kick apiece in the second half. in corner kicks. Hartford did not waste any time in the extra ses- Bucknell outshot Army 10-5 in the second half, but sion, scoring on its fi rst shot of the period. the Black Knights held a 3-1 advantage in shots on goal during the stanza. Both teams recorded The Hawks outshot the Black Knights 9-4 in the four corner kicks in the second half. contest. Army held a 4-3 edge in corner kicks in the match. Szabo and Michael Kim led Army’s offensive at- tack with three shots apiece, while Robertson Currens fi nished with three saves in the Black fi nished with two shots. CK Kumah was credited Knights’ cage, while Citriniti stopped two shots with a game-high six shots to pace Bucknell on for the Hawks. the offensive end.

The Bison outshot the Black Knights 17-12 in Army (1-11-0) 0 0 0 - 1 Hartford (5-7-0) 1 0 1 - 2 the contest, but Army registered fi ve shots on goal to Bucknell’s four. Army also enjoyed a 10-6 H - Tomas Boyle (Liam Williams), 25:05 advantage in corner kicks. A - Jeff Pickett (Michael Kim), 40:01 H - James Stamopolous (Sam Groves), 92:44

Currens fi nished with two saves in the Black Shots - Hartford 9, Army 4 Knights’ cage, while Hartmann turned aside three Saves - Army 3, Hartford 2 Corners - Army 4, Hartford 3 shots for the Bison. Fouls - Hartford 14, Army 12 T.J. Rowe tallied his first career goal in Ar- my’s 1-1 double-over time draw at Lafayette.

Army (1-10-0, 0-4-0 PL) 1 0 - 1 apiece in the opening stanza. Lafayette held a 2-0 Bucknell (5-6-1, 2-1-1 PL) 1 1 - 2 Army 1, Lafayette 1 (2OT) Oct. 23, Oaks Field, Easton, Pa. edge in corner kicks during the fi rst half. B - Josh Plump (Brendan Burgdorf), 18:47 A - Tanner Robertson (T.J. Rowe), 25:05 For the game, Lafayette outshot Army by a 13-9 B - Andrew Powell (unassisted), 47:05 T.J. Rowe scored his fi rst career goal as Army and Lafayette battled to a 1-1 double overtime margin, but both teams recorded four shots on Shots - Bucknell 17, Army 12 draw in a Patriot League men’s soccer match at goal in the match. The Leopards enjoyed a 12-2 Saves - Bucknell 4, Army 2 advantage in corner kicks in the contest. Corners - Army 10, Bucknell 6 Oaks Field. Fouls - Bucknell 19, Army 13 Rowe broke a scoreless tie in the 70th minute Josh Koeppe paced the Black Knights’ offensive when he scored for the Black Knights at the 69:59 attack with three shots on goal in the contest. Hartford 2, Army 1 (OT) mark. The goal, which was assisted by Tanner Oct. 20, Al-Marzook Field, West Hartford, Conn. Robertson, was converted when Rowe lofted a Army goalkeeper Ryan Currens made three shot from just outside the box into the far corner saves, including a huge stop in the fi rst overtime. James Stamopoulos scored less than three min- of the cage. Lafayette goalie Andrew Pianko turned aside three utes into overtime to lift Hartford past Army, 2-1, shots for the Leopards. in a non-league contest at Al-Marzook Field at Lafayette scored less than fi ve minutes later Alumni Stadium. when Justin Kamine netted the equalizer for Army (1-11-1, 0-4-1 PL) 0 1 0 0 - 1 the Leopards at the 74:56 mark. Kamine’s initial Lafayette (6-6-3, 1-3-1 PL) 0 1 0 0 - 1 Sam Groves sent a pass to Stamopoulos, who got shot was blocked by the Army defense, but the in all alone on Army goalkeeper Ryan Currens. rebound came right back to him and his second A - T.J. Rowe (Tanner Robertson), 69:59 L - Justin Kamine (unassisted), 74:56 Stamopoulos beat Currens with the game-winning attempt found the back of the net for his third goal at the 92:44 mark, sending Army to its ninth goal of the season. Shots - Lafayette 14, Army 19 one-goal loss of the season. Saves - Army 3, Lafayette 3 Corners - Lafayette 12, Army 2 The two clubs went back and forth over the fi nal Fouls - Army 23, Lafayette 13 Hartford opened the scoring in the 26th minute 15 minutes of regulation before the contest went when Tomas Boyle scored off a feed from Liam into overtime. Williams. Boyle tracked down Williams’ pass and Army 3, Sacred Heart 1 headed the ball past Currens to give the Hawks The Leopards enjoyed a 9-2 advantage in shots Oct. 27, Campus Field, Fairfi eld, Conn. a 1-0 lead at the 25:05 mark. in the second half. They also held a 7-1 edge in corner kicks during the period. The Army men’s soccer team got back on the Army answered less than 15 minutes later when winning track by defeating Sacred Heart, 3-1, in Jeff Pickett scored his second goal of the season Army registered fi ve shots in the OT, while Lafay- a non-league match at Campus Field. The Black at the 40:01 mark. Michael Kim was credited ette was credited with three shots in the extra Knights scored twice in a span of 91 seconds with an assist on the goal as he started the play time. One of the Black Knights’ best overtime midway through the second half to break a 1-1 tie with a corner kick. Pickett settled Kim’s pass scoring chances came in the 98th minute when and earn their second victory of the season. before blasting a high shot that beat Hartford junior defender Cameron Jarvis ripped a shot goalkeeper Luke Citriniti to the upper right-hand off the post. Mitch Johnson, Trent Brown and Michael Kim all corner of the cage. scored goals for the Black Knights, who had not The fi rst half featured just two shots for each won since defeating Rider in late September. Ryan Hartford outshot Army by a slim 5-3 margin in team. Both goalkeepers had to make one save Currens played well in the Army cage, turning

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Then, just 1 minute, 31 seconds later, Kim Jonathan Nydell stopped four shots to earn his and was not tested. converted a penalty kick to provide Army with seventh shutout of the season for the Mountain an insurance marker. Kim’s goal was his fi rst of Hawks. Lorenz posted two saves, but also allowed both the season. Army goals in taking the loss in the Jaspers’ cage. Army’s best chance to score came in the 75th min- Lands, meanwhile, was credited with three saves The Black Knights got on the scoreboard in the ute when Mitch Johnson fi red a shot from close during the scoreless second half. eighth minute when Johnson scored off a feed range that was saved by Nydell and defl ected off from T.J. Rowe. Kim got credit for a second assist the crossbar. The play started when Robertson Army fi nished with a 25-9 edge in shots, includ- as he started the play with a free kick into the sent a perfectly-placed corner kick into the box. ing a 7-3 advantage in shots on goal. The Black box. The goal, Johnson’s second of the season, Knights ended the match with an 8-5 margin in gave Army a 1-0 lead at the 7:34 mark. That sequence came just fi ve minutes after an corner kicks. 11-second fl urry that saw three Army shots be Neither team was able to generate much offense defl ected by the Lehigh defense. the rest of the half as each squad was credited Manhattan (0-15-0) 0 0 - 0 Army (3-12-1) 2 0 - 2 with three shots in the stanza. Lehigh (8-6-2, 4-1-1 PL) 0 0 0 1 - 1 A - T.J. Rowe (Jeff Pickett, Mitch Johnson), 0:49 Army (2-12-1, 0-5-1 PL) 0 0 0 0 - 0 Sacred Heart netted the equalizing goal less than A - Tanner Robertson (Sean Kim), 40:09 fi ve minutes into the second half when Justin L - Ben Wysocki (Joe Puleo), 106:38 Shots - Army 25, Manhattan 9 Brewer scored off a pass from Edwin Victor at Saves - Manhattan 5, Army 3 Shots - Lehigh 20, Army 15 the 49:28 mark. Corners - Army 8, Manhattan 3 Saves - Army 7, Lehigh 5 Fouls - Army 14, Manhattan 14 Corners - Lehigh 10, Army 8 Army reclaimed the lead just 10 minutes later on Fouls - Army 19, Lehigh 14 Brown’s goal and the Black Knights assumed full control of the contest following Kim’s PK. Army 0, Holy Cross 0 (2OT) Army 2, Manhattan 0 Nov. 6, Smith Stadium, Worcester, Mass. Army outshot Sacred Heart 11-6, including an 8-3 Nov. 2, Clinton Field, West Point, N.Y. margin in the second half. The Black Knights held Michal Fiuk turned aside six shots, including two in a 9-5 advantage in shots on goal, and they also T.J. Rowe scored less than one minute into the overtime, to earn his fi rst career shutout and help enjoyed a 4-2 edge in corner kicks. fi rst half and Tanner Robertson added an insur- Army post a 0-0 double overtime tie at Holy Cross ance tally late in the opening stanza to lead in a Patriot League contest at Smith Stadium. Army to a 2-0 victory over Manhattan in a non- Army (2-11-1) 1 2 - 3 conference match at Clinton Field. Holy Cross outshot Army 12-9 in the contest, Sacred Heart (10-5-1) 0 1 - 1 but the Black Knights enjoyed a 5-2 advantage A - Mitch Johnson (T.J. Rowe, Michael Kim), 7:34 Rowe netted his second goal of the season just in corner kicks. Army was awarded three corner S - Justin Brewer (Edwin Victor), 49:28 49 seconds into the contest to set the tone for kicks in the overtime action, but the Black Knights A - Trent Brown (Carson McReynolds, Michael Kim), 59:30 were unable to convert any of them. A - Michael Kim (penalty kick) the Black Knights. Mitch Johnson threw the ball deep into the box and Jeff Pickett headed it to Shots - Army 11, Sacred Heart 6 Rowe, who beat Manhattan goalkeeper Joseph Michael Kim led the Army offense with a game- Saves - Sacred Heart 6, Army 4 high four shots, including one of the Black Knights’ Corners - Army 4, Sacred Heart 2 Lorenz from point-blank range. Fouls - Army 17, Sacred Heart 11 two shots on goal. Kim accounted for both of Robertson doubled Army’s lead in the 41st minute Army’s shots in overtime, including one attempt when he received a corner kick from Sean Kim that struck the crossbar and caromed away. Lehigh 1, Army 0 (2OT) near the top the box and launched a fl uttering Oct. 31, Clinton Field, West Point, N.Y. shot that got past Lorenz for his third marker of Mitch Johnson added two shots for the Black the season. Knights, who compiled a 2-1-2 mark over their fi nal fi ve contests. Ben Wysocki scored off a feed from Joe Puleo with less than four minutes remaining in the second The Black Knights dominated the Jaspers in the Jon Werth paced the Crusaders’ offense with three overtime to lift Lehigh to a 1-0 victory over Army fi rst half, holding a 13-4 edge in shots and a 5-3 shots, while Kyle Miller was credited with a game- in a Patriot League match at Clinton Field. advantage in corner kicks. high two shots on goal. Holy Cross goalkeeper Evan Polanik stopped two shots to pick up his Puleo ran down the ball in the right corner of the Army had several chances to add to its lead in fi fth shutout of the season. fi eld and sent a cross to Wysocki, who beat Army the second half, but the Black Knights were un- goalkeeper Ryan Currens from six yards out for able to fi nd the back of the net. One of Army’s best opportunities came less than fi ve minutes his fi rst goal of the season with 3:22 to play in Army (3-12-2, 0-5-2 PL) 0 0 0 0 - 0 the second overtime period. into the period when Kim clanged a shot off the Holy Cross (3-10-5, 0-4-3 PL) 0 0 0 0 - 0 left post. Shots - Holy Cross 12, Army 19 Lehigh outshot Army 20-15 in the contest, and the Saves - Army 6, Holy Cross 2 Mountain Hawks also enjoyed a 10-8 advantage Later in the stanza, Arnold Chun’s header was Corners - Army 5, Holy Cross 2 in corner kicks. saved by Manhattan goalkeeper Christopher Fouls - Army 13, Holy Cross 13 Lands, who replaced Lorenz and played the Josh Koeppe led Army with four shots. Tan- entire second half for the Jaspers. Then, dur- ner Robertson added three shots, while Arnold ing an 89-second span near the 56th minute, Chun took two of the Black Knights’ fi ve shots Michael Leach and Kim each saw driving shots on goal. saved by Lands.

James Meyerkord paced the Lehigh offense with Manhattan generated some offense of its own a game-high six shots, including three on goal. in the second half, fi ring fi ve shots in the frame.

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Now in its third decade as an all-sport * 11 student-athletes have been named conference combining academic and Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All- PATRIOT LEAGUE STAFF athletic excellence, the Patriot League Americans, including: Erin Anthony, Army sponsors championships in 23 men and (Women’s Basketball); Nathan Hedgecock, women’s sports. Army (Men’s Basketball); Travis Nissley, Bucknell (Football); Sam Miller and Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA Alex Foskett, Navy (Men’s Soccer); Ben football conference in 1986, the Patriot Koenigsfeld, Army (Baseball); Jay Laing, League became an all-sport conference Army and Jonathan Stumpf, Lehigh (Men’s in 1990 and includes American, Army, Lacrosse); Nick Birger, Navy (Men’s Tennis); Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Alyssa DeLorenz, Bucknell (Women’s Lehigh and Navy as full members, and Lacrosse) and Cody Rome, Navy (Men’s Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associate Track and Field) CAROLYN SCHLIE FEMOVICH JOANNA KREPS members. These institutions are among the EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ASSOC. EXEC. DIRECTOR oldest and most prestigious in the nation * 55 Patriot League student-athletes have and their alumni have and continue to play earned Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All- leadership roles in shaping our country. District honors, with 39 on the fi rst team.

Since 1998, the Patriot League has * Candidates for Lowe’s Senior CLASS ranked fi rst each year among all Division Award included: Erin Anthony, Army I conferences awarding athletic aid in the (Women’s Basketball); Stefan Bauer, NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League Lafayette (Men’s Lacrosse); Jonathan fi nished at the top spot with nearly all of Stumpf, Lehigh (Men’s Lacrosse); Rob its teams reporting a graduation rate of 85 Keefer, Lehigh (Men’s Basketball); Andrew percent or higher in the most recent data. Keister, Holy Cross (Men’s Basketball); Erica RICHARD WANNINGER JAMES GREENE In addition, 82 teams from Patriot League Prosser, Lehigh (Women’s Basketball); Ben EXEC. DIR. FOR ASSISTANT MEDIA full-member institutions earned NCAA Koenigsfeld, Army (Baseball); Friederike RELATIONS DIRECTOR Academic Performance Program Public Engel, American (Women’s Soccer); Jessie EXTERNAL RELATIONS Recognition Awards after posting academic Snyder, Bucknell (Softball) progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. * Army’s Erin Anthony concluded an American and MVP of the IWLCA North- outstanding career with First-Team South Senior All-Star Game, as well as The Patriot League’s mission is simple, Academic All-America recognition for the the Patriot League Female Sportsmanship to provide successful competitive athletic second year in a row and a nomination from Award winner. experiences while maintaining high the Patriot League for the NCAA Woman of academic standards, and to prepare its the Year award. * Sophomores C.J. McCollum (Lehigh) and student-athletes to be leaders in society. Mike Muscala (Bucknell) each received * American’s Christine Fingerhuth was postseason All-America recognition During the 2010-11 academic year, Patriot named a fi rst-team All-America selection following strong men’s basketball seasons. League student-athletes and teams have in fi eld hockey and also received an NCAA accomplished the following: Woman of the Year nomination from the * Three Patriot Leaguers competed Patriot League. at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field * Patriot League schools came in with Championships, with Bucknell’s Ted glowing marks in the latest release of * Colgate’s Nate Eachus fi nished sixth in Heitzman and Army’s Domonick Sylve the NCAA Academic Progress Rate, as 97 the voting for the Walter Payton Award, giving the League a pair of All-America percent of Patriot League teams came in at given to the Most Outstanding Player in the recipients for the fi rst time since 2003. or above the national Division I four-year Football Championship Subdivision. average score of 970. * The Navy trio of Olaf Olson, Mark * Lehigh’s Will Rackley became the highest- Meyer and Justin Vagts all competed at * Bucknell claimed the Patriot League ever NFL Draft selection out of the Patriot the NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Presidents’ Cup for the 17th time overall League when he was picked in the third Championship. and sixth consecutive season. The Bison round by the Jacksonville Jaguars. also won their eighth male trophy and 17th * A Patriot League record four runners went female award, sweeping the honors for * Lehigh became the fi rst Patriot League to the NCAA Cross Country Championships, the second straight year and seventh time team since 2003 to win a game in the with Colgate’s Elise DeRoo earning a top- overall. NCAA Division I Football Championship 100 fi nish in the women’s race. Subdivision playoffs when it won at * Six different schools claimed multiple Northern Iowa, 14-7, in the fi rst round. * Four Patriot League baseball players were Patriot League titles, led by Navy with The Mountain Hawks fi nished at No. 14 in selected in the MLB First-Year Player Draft, seven and Bucknell with six. Lehigh and each of the major FCS rankings, matching including Holy Cross pitcher John Pedrotty Army each won three championships while the highest for a Patriot League team since in the 13th round. Colgate and American claimed a pair. 2003. * Army’s Ben Koenigsfeld was named a * Bucknell’s Travis Nissley was named a * Army’s Jeremy Boltus was one of fi ve semifi nalist for the Olerud Award as the fi nalist for the Campbell Trophy and earned fi nalists for the Tewaarton Trophy, given to collegiate baseball Two-Way Player of the an $18,000 post-graduate scholarship from the top men’s lacrosse player. Year in addition to a long list of athletic and the National Football Foundation. academic accomplishments. * Bucknell and Colgate each fi nished in the * Navy tennis standout Nick Birger was top 15 of the fi nal Nike/Inside Lacrosse poll, * Ten Patriot Leaguers, including nine from part of a select group of student-athletes to with the Bison at No. 9 and the Raiders Lehigh, were named Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports receive a $7,500 postgraduate scholarship coming in at No. 14. Scholars as student-athletes of color who from the NCAA. exemplify high standards in academics, * Lehigh’s Lauren Dykstra capped an athletics, and service to the community. amazing career as a women’s lacrosse All-

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2010 Patriot League Standings 2010 Statistical Leaders

Conference Overall SCORING W L T Pts. W L T No. Player GP G A Pts Colgate +* 5 0 2 17 8 6 5 1. Alassane Kane - American 18 7 2 16 Lehigh + 4 2 1 13 8 8 2 Tommy McCabe - Bucknell 19 3 10 16 American + 3 2 2 11 7 9 3 3. Brendan Burgdorf - Bucknell 20 6 2 14 Bucknell +% 3 2 2 11 10 9 2 4. Dave Arnold - Navy 16 5 2 12 Lafayette 3 3 1 10 8 7 3 Navy 2 2 3 9 7 5 4 Steven Miller - Colgate 18 5 2 12 Holy Cross 0 4 3 3 3 10 5 Sean Peckham - Lafayette 18 4 4 12 Army 0 5 2 2 3 12 2 Jamie Davin - American 19 3 6 12 8. Jon Werth - Holy Cross 15 3 5 11 + Top four clubs advanced to league tournament Michael Rakoczy - Navy 16 5 1 11 * Patriot League Regular-Season Champion Ross Liberati - Bucknell 20 5 1 11 % Patriot League Tournament Champion Josh Plump - Bucknell 21 5 1 11

2010 Patriot League Tournament GOALS No. Player GP G G/Game Semifi nals - November 12 - Hamilton, N.Y. 1. Alassane Kane - American 18 7 0.39 #4 Bucknell 1, #1 Colgate 0 2. Brendan Burgdorf - Bucknell 20 6 0.30 #3 American 2, #2 Lehigh 0 3. Dave Arnold - Navy 16 5 0.31 Michael Rakoczy - Navy 16 5 0.31 Championship - November 14 - Hamilton, N.Y. Steven Miller - Colgate 18 5 0.28 #4 Bucknell 2, #3 American 0 Ross Liberati - Bucknell 20 5 0.25 Josh Plump - Bucknell 21 5 0.24 8. Kyle Scharfenberg - Lafayette 15 4 0.27 Sean Peckham - Lafayette 18 4 0.22 2010 PATRIOT LEAGUE AWARDS Joe Puleo - Lehigh 19 4 0.21 Matt Schuber - Colgate 19 4 0.21 ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE FIRST TEAM Player Yr. Pos. School Brendan Burgdorf So. F Bucknell ASSISTS Matt Schuber Jr. F Colgate No. Player GP G A/Game Sean Peckham So. M Lafayette 1. Tommy McCabe - Bucknell 19 10 0.53 Adam Costello Sr. M Colgate Jeff Leach Sr. M Colgate 2. Jamie Davin - American 19 6 0.32 Jamie Davin Sr. M American 3. Jon Werth - Holy Cross 15 5 0.33 Kevin Strunk Jr. D Lehigh Michael Kim - Army 17 5 0.29 Ross Liberati Sr. D Bucknell 5. Patrick Sopko - Navy 16 4 0.25 Wade Martin So. D Colgate Sam Feldbaum - Lafayette 17 4 0.24 Justin Kamine Sr. D Lafayette Sean Peckham - Lafayette 18 4 0.22 Chris Miller Jr. K Colgate

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE SECOND TEAM No. Player GP Min. GA GAA Player Yr. Pos. School 1. Aaron Dupere - Navy 16 1495 13 0.78 Austin Decker So. F Lehigh 2. Chris Miller - Colgate 17 1620 17 0.94 Alassane Kane So. F American Steven Miller Jr. M Colgate 3. Jonathan Nydell - Lehigh 17 1586 18 1.02 Michael Rakoczy So. M Navy 4. Andrew Pianko - Lafayette 15 1424 17 1.07 Tommy McCabe Sr. M Bucknell 5. Matt Makowski - American 17 1580 19 1.08 James Graf Sr. M Lehigh Kyle Miller Sr. M Holy Cross Patrick Letourneau So. D Colgate TEAM LEADERS Andrew Powell Jr. D Bucknell Goals Assists GAA Tom Van Grinsven Sr. D Holy Cross 1. Bucknell 32 1. Bucknell 28 1. Navy 0.77 Jeff Pickett Jr. D Army 2. Navy 24 2. Navy 22 2. Colgate 0.88 Andrew Pianko Sr. K Lafayette 3. Lafayette 21 3. American 20 3. Lehigh 0.96 Matt Makowski Jr. K American 4. American 20 4. Lafayette 19 4. American 1.00 5. Colgate 18 5. ARMY 18 5. Lafayette 1.05 Offensive Player of the Year ...... Brendan Burgdorf, Bucknell 6. Lehigh 16 6. Lehigh 17 6. ARMY 1.22 Defensive Player of the Year ...... Kevin Strunk, Lehigh 7. ARMY 14 7. Colgate 15 7. Holy Cross 1.40 Goalkeeper of the Year ...... Chris Miller, Colgate Holy Cross 14 8. Holy Cross 10 8. Bucknell 1.43 Rookie of the Year ...... Mayowa Alli, Bucknell Coach of the Year ...... Erik Ronning, Colgate

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Adelphi University 1963 21 7 13 1 .357 Massachusetts, University of 1962 2 2 0 0 1.000 Akron, University of 1997 1 0 1 0 .000 Miami (Ohio) University 1996 1 1 0 0 1.000 Alabama-Birmingham, University of 2003 1 0 1 0 .000 McGill University 1925 5 2 3 0 .400 Albany, University of 1999 4 1 3 0 .250 Michigan State University 1964 2 0 2 0 .000 American University 1994 11 2 8 1 .227 New Hampshire, Univ. of 1989 6 3 2 1 .583 Amherst College 1921 2 1 0 1 .750 New Jersey Inst. of Tech. 2005 6 5 1 0 .833 Appalachian State University 2002 1 0 1 0 .000 New York, City College of 1954 4 1 2 1 .375 Birmingham-Southern College 2003 4 1 2 1 .375 New York University 1960 6 5 1 0 .833 Boston College 1999 1 0 1 0 .000 Niagara University 1989 1 1 0 0 1.000 Boston University 1978 4 1 3 0 .250 North Carolina-Asheville 2001 1 1 0 0 1.000 Brockport State 1955 10 5 3 2 .600 Northeastern University 1996 1 0 1 0 .000 Brooklyn College 1950 1 1 0 0 1.000 Notre Dame, University of 1966 1 1 0 0 1.000 Brown University 1936 24 13 8 3 .604 Ohio State University 1930 2 1 1 0 .500 Bryant University 2009 2 0 2 0 .000 Old Dominion University 1989 2 1 1 0 .500 Bucknell University 1931 30 17 13 0 .567 Oneonta State 1973 5 0 5 0 .000 Buffalo State College 1953 1 1 0 0 1.000 Panzer 1949 4 4 0 0 1.000 Buffalo University 2001 3 0 2 1 .166 Penn State University 1932 45 22 18 5 .544 California, University of 2005 1 0 1 0 .000 Pennsylvania, University of 1923 9 5 3 1 .611 California-Los Angeles (UCLA) 1991 1 0 1 0 .000 Philadelphia University 2006 3 2 1 0 .667 Cal State-Fullerton 1991 1 0 1 0 .000 Pittsburgh, University of 1956 5 1 2 2 .400 Canisius College 1989 1 1 0 0 1.000 Princeton University 1921 10 1 7 2 .200 Central Connecticut State 1988 3 1 2 0 .333 Queens College 1951 1 1 0 0 1.000 Central Florida, University of 2010 1 0 1 0 .000 Quincy College 1990 3 1 2 0 .333 Charleston, College of 2000 2 0 1 1 .250 Quinnipiac University 2004 3 0 3 0 .000 The Citadel 2000 1 0 1 0 .000 Rensselaer Poly. Institute 1944 17 14 1 2 .882 Cleveland State University 1998 1 1 0 0 1.000 Rhode Island, University of 1968 2 2 0 0 1.000 Colgate University 1921 59 32 22 5 .585 Richmond, University of 1998 1 0 1 0 1.000 Columbia University 1959 17 7 9 1 .441 Rider College 1946 13 12 1 0 .923 Connecticut, University of 1954 5 4 1 0 .800 Rochester, University of 1959 2 2 0 0 1.000 Cornell University 1937 21 6 13 2 .333 Rutgers University 1931 27 18 7 2 .704 Cortland State 1947 7 2 3 2 .429 Sacred Heart University 2002 8 5 1 2 .750 Crescent Athletic Club 1925 1 1 0 0 1.000 St. Bonaventure University 2007 2 1 1 0 .500 C.W. Post 1979 2 2 0 0 1.000 St. Francis (N.Y.) College 1996 3 1 1 1 .500 Dartmouth College 1921 13 9 3 1 .731 St. John’s University 1928 2 2 0 0 1.000 Davidson College 2001 2 0 2 0 .000 St. Joseph’s University 1995 1 1 0 0 1.000 Delaware, University of 1930 4 4 0 0 1.000 St. Peter’s College 1981 9 7 1 1 .833 Drexel University 1962 1 0 0 1 .500 San Francisco, University of 1966 1 0 1 0 .000 Duquesne University 2000 2 0 2 0 .000 Seton Hall University 1946 24 23 0 1 .979 East Carolina University 1998 1 1 0 0 1.000 Siena College 1989 5 4 0 1 .900 East Stroudsburg University 1985 1 0 1 0 .000 Springfi eld College 1921 13 2 8 3 .269 Evansville, University of 1995 2 0 2 0 .000 Stanford University 2005 2 0 2 0 .000 Fairfi eld University 1981 8 8 0 0 1.000 Stevens Institute of Tech. 1930 1 1 0 0 1.000 Fairleigh Dickinson University 1962 1 0 1 0 .000 SUNY-Maritime College 1959 2 2 0 0 1.000 Fordham University 1953 26 12 11 3 .519 Swarthmore College 1923 6 5 0 1 .917 Franklin & Marshall College 1932 2 1 0 1 .750 Syracuse University 1921 41 22 15 4 .585 George Mason University 1985 8 3 5 0 .375 Temple University 1942 13 6 5 2 .538 Gettysburg College 1935 1 1 0 0 1.000 Towson University 1997 1 1 0 0 1.000 Hamilton College 1922 1 1 0 0 1.000 Trinity College 1964 3 2 1 0 .667 Hartford, University of 2010 1 0 1 0 .000 Union College 1978 6 2 2 2 .500 Hartwick College 1965 23 5 16 2 .304 U.S. Air Force Academy 1959 23 13 7 3 .630 Harvard University 1927 15 4 9 2 .333 U.S. Coast Guard Academy 1944 8 8 0 0 1.000 Haverford College 1923 2 0 2 0 .000 U.S. Merchant Marine Acad. 1963 19 17 1 1 .921 Hofstra University 1970 2 1 1 0 .500 U.S. Naval Academy 1938 77 27 37 13 .435 Holy Cross, College of the 1983 28 15 12 1 .554 Vermont, University of 2005 1 0 1 0 .000 Iona College 1981 17 14 3 0 .826 Villanova University 1981 3 3 0 0 1.000 Ithaca College 1951 9 7 2 0 .778 Virginia, University of 1990 1 0 1 0 .000 James Madison University 2002 1 0 1 0 .000 Wake Forest University 1985 2 1 1 0 .500 Johns Hopkins University 1936 2 2 0 0 1.000 Wesleyan University 1927 3 0 0 3 .500 Lafayette College 1925 39 16 14 9 .526 West Chester University 1947 25 10 12 3 .460 LaSalle University 1983 12 6 6 0 .500 Western Maryland College 1926 8 5 1 2 .750 Lehigh University 1922 41 19 17 5 .524 William & Mary, Coll. of 1989 2 0 1 1 .250 Liberty University 2002 1 0 1 0 .000 Williams College 1922 5 4 1 0 .800 Long Island University 1965 2 2 0 0 1.000 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1992 1 0 0 1 .500 Maine, University of 1998 4 3 1 0 .750 Wofford College 2000 1 0 0 1 .500 Manhattan College 1981 25 22 2 1 .900 Wright State University 1996 1 0 1 0 .000 Marist College 1982 14 3 10 1 .250 Yale University 1927 38 19 11 8 .605 Maryland, University of 1960 6 5 1 0 .833 TOTALS (90 seasons) 1135 592 421 122 .575 Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. 1922 19 16 1 2 .895 2011 Opponents in Bold.

3344 - AArmyrmy Men’sMen’s SoccerSoccer 20112011 CCareer/Seasonareer/Season RecordsRecords CAREER RECORDS SEASON RECORDS

Points Points 1. 150 Joe Casey (56-38) ...... 1964-66 1. 58 Joe Casey ...... 1965 2. 93 Matt Fleumer (36-21) ...... 1967-69 2. 55 Joe Casey ...... 1966 93 Randy Nelson (37-19) ...... 1971-74 3. 48 Matt Fleumer ...... 1967 4. 91 Sean Mitchiner (37-17) ...... 1984-87 4. 37 Randy Nelson ...... 1974 5. 65 John Brence (23-19)...... 1987-90 37 Joe Casey ...... 1964 6. 61 Chip Ciupak (25-11) ...... 1971-73 6. 35 Chip Ciupak ...... 1972 7. 60 Bill Friese (23-14)...... 1966-68 7. 34 Sean Mitchiner ...... 1986 8. 58 Tony Dedmond (21-16) ...... 1992-94, 1996 8. 32 John Brence...... 1988 9. 31 Dave Robinson ...... 1986 9. 56 A.J. Florkowski (25-6) ...... 1995-97 31 Matt Fleumer ...... 1968 10. 54 Dave Robinson (18-18) ...... 1986-88 11. 30 A.J. Florkowski ...... 1996 11. 49 Jim O’Dea (21-7)...... 1983-86 30 Chip Ciupak ...... 1971 12. 48 Dave Shimkus (21-6) ...... 1980-83 13. 29 Pete Cramblet ...... 1968 13. 47 Thomas Obaseki (20-7) ...... 1998-00 29 Bill Friese ...... 1967 14. 41 Steve Epling (12-17) ...... 1979, 1981-83 15. 28 Walter Roy ...... 1988 15. 36 Paul Bento (9-18) ...... 1986-87 16. 27 Sean Mitchiner ...... 1987 36 Mike Rodemers (18-0) ...... 1975-76, 1978 27 Rick Neske ...... 1972 17. 34 Walt Roy (13-8) ...... 1987-88 18. 24 Thomas Obaseki ...... 1998 18. 30 Brian Loftin (13-4) ...... 1991-92 24 Mike Rodemers ...... 1978 19. 29 Rick Nohmer (12-5) ...... 1982-85 29 Chris Conklin (12-5) ...... 2004-07 Goals 1. 22 Joe Casey ...... 1965 Goals 2. 20 Joe Casey ...... 1966 2. 18 Matt Fleumer ...... 1967 1. 56 Joe Casey ...... 1964-66 18 Mike Rodemers ...... 1978 2. 37 Sean Mitchiner ...... 1984-87 3. 15 Randy Nelson ...... 1974 3. 36 Matt Fleumer ...... 1967-69 4. 14 A.J. Florkowski ...... 1996 4. 25 A.J. Florkowski ...... 1995-97 14 Sean Mitchiner ...... 1986 25 Chip Ciupak ...... 1971-73 14 Joe Casey ...... 1964 5. 23 John Brence...... 1987-90 6. 13 Chip Ciupak ...... 1971 23 Bill Friese ...... 1966-68 13 Matt Fleumer ...... 1968 7. 21 Jim O’Dea ...... 1983-86 8. 12 Chip Ciupak ...... 1972 21 Tony Dedmond ...... 1992-94, 1996 12 John Brence...... 1988 21 Dave Shimkus ...... 1980-83 12 Sean Mitchiner ...... 1987 10. 20 Thomas Obaseki ...... 1998-00 12 Pete Cramblet ...... 1968

Assists Assists 1. 15 Joe Casey ...... 1966 1. 38 Joe Casey ...... 1964-66 2. 14 Joe Casey ...... 1965 2. 21 Matt Fleumer ...... 1967-69 3. 13 Dave Robinson ...... 1986 3. 19 John Brence...... 1987-90 4. 11 Bill Friese ...... 1967 4. 18 Dave Robinson ...... 1986-88 11 Doug Fitzgerald ...... 1968 18 Paul Bento ...... 1986-87 11 Chip Ciupak ...... 1972 6. 17 Sean Mitchiner ...... 1984-87 7. 10 Paul Bento ...... 1987 17 Steve Epling ...... 1979, 1981-83 9 Joe Casey ...... 1964 8. 16 Tony Dedmond ...... 1992-94, 1996 9. 8 Jim Avery ...... 1968 9. 14 Bill Friese ...... 1966-68 8 Peter Durr ...... 1975 10. 11 David Yu ...... 2001-04 8 John Brence...... 1988 11 Doug Fitzgerald ...... 1968 8 Tony Dedmond ...... 1993 11 Chip Ciupak ...... 1971-73 Saves Saves 1. 112 John McHugh ...... 1985 2. 101 Jeremy Pamplin ...... 1996 1. 232 Kevin Larrabee ...... 2000-02 3. 99 Dan Murphy ...... 1995 2. 228 Tim Miller ...... 1980-82 4. 94 Tim Miller ...... 1981 3. 202 Dan Murphy ...... 1993-95 5. 93 Mike Connor ...... 1979 4. 199 John McHugh ...... 1983-85 93 Kevin Larrabee ...... 2002 5. 185 Dick Machovina ...... 1983-84 7. 91 Matt Wesmiller ...... 2003 6. 183 Lucas Rice ...... 1990-92 8. 89 Dick Machovina ...... 1983 7. 161 Matt Wesmiller ...... 2001-04 9. 83 Lucas Rice ...... 1990 8. 156 Fritz Schmalberger ...... 1976-78 10. 80 Kevin Larrabee ...... 2000 9. 152 Mike Connor ...... 1978-80 10. 151 Jaime Evarts ...... 1997-99 Note: All offensive records are since 1964. Goalkeeper records are since 1976.

22011011 ArmyArmy Men’sMen’s SoccerSoccer - 3355 CCoaching/Miscellaneousoaching/Miscellaneous RRecordsecords

Year-by-Year Coaching Records Year W-L-T Coach Year W-L-T Coach 1921 3-2-1 MacDonald 1967 9-4-0 Palone 1922 6-2-0 Ratican 1968 9-3-2 Palone 1923 4-3-1 Ratican 1969 7-3-2 Palone 1924 5-1-1 Marchand 1970 9-3-0 Palone 1925 6-1-1 Marchand 1971 9-4-0 Palone 1926 3-2-1 Marchand 1972 8-3-1 Palone 1927 6-1-1 Marchand 1973 9-2-3 Palone 1928 4-2-2 Marchand 1974 7-3-2 Palone 1929 2-3-3 Marchand 1975 10-3-1 Palone 1930 6-2-0 Marchand 1976 8-4-1 Palone 1931 6-1-0 Marchand 1977 9-2-2 Palone 1932 6-2-0 Marchand 1978 11-4-0 Palone 1933 5-2-1 Marchand 1979 5-5-3 Edell 1934 6-2-0 Marchand 1980 6-6-1 Edell 1935 5-1-2 Marchand 1981 9-3-4 Edell 1936 6-0-2 Marchand 1982 11-4-2 Chiavaro 1937 5-1-2 Marchand 1983 9-7-3 Chiavaro 1938 7-2-0 Marchand 1984 8-8-1 Chiavaro Joe Palone, being carried off the field after his final game in 1978, is the 1939 1-5-1 Marchand 1985 8-9-1 Chiavaro winningest coach in Army men’s soccer history with 226 victories. 1940 6-2-0 Marchand 1986 10-7-0 Chiavaro 1941 6-1-1 Marchand 1987 10-7-0 Chiavaro 1942 3-3-2 Marchand 1988 13-5-1 Chiavaro MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS 1943 5-2-0 Roberson 1989 8-9-2 Chiavaro 1944 6-2-0 McAneny 1990 5-13-1 Chiavaro Season Wins 1945 7-1-1 McAneny 1991 10-4-3 Chiavaro 13-5-1 (1988); 13-5-1 (1993); 12-1-1 (1965); 11-4-0 (1978); 1946 7-2-4 McAneny 1992 10-4-3 Chiavaro 11-4-1 (1982) 1947 6-5-3 Palone 1993 13-5-1 Chiavaro 1948 0-8-2 Palone 1994 8-7-3 Chiavaro Goals (Game) 1949 2-5-1 Palone 1995 4-10-3 Chiavaro 12, 1965 vs. Seton Hall; 1966 vs. Notre Dame; 1950 8-0-1 Palone 1996 11-9-0 Chiavaro 1967 vs. Merchant Marine; 1972 vs. Rutgers 1951 9-0-1 Palone 1997 8-8-1 Chiavaro Goals (Season) 1952 8-1-1 Palone 1998 8-10-0 Chiavaro 76 (1967) 1953 8-1-1 Palone 1999 4-11-1 Chiavaro 1954 6-2-2 Palone 2000 6-11-1 Chiavaro Fewest Goals Allowed (Season) 1955 2-8-0 Kress 2001 3-12-3 Chiavaro 3 (1930 - 8 games); 3 (1937 - 8 games) 1956 3-5-2 Kress 2002 3-11-4 Swanbeck 1957 4-6-0 Kress 2003 3-11-4 Swanbeck Most Shutouts (Season) 1958 4-1-4 Palone 2004 4-10-3 Swanbeck 9 (1987, 1988, 1992) 1959 7-1-2 Palone 2005 4-13-1 Swanbeck 1960 8-2-0 Palone 2006 8-8-1 Swanbeck Longest Winning Streak (No Ties) 1961 5-5-0 Palone 2007 9-7-2 Swanbeck 14 (1950-51) 1962 7-3-1 Palone 2008 3-14-0 Swanbeck 1963 12-1-0 Palone 2009 1-14-1 Swanbeck Longest Unbeaten Streak (with Ties) 1964 9-3-1 Palone 2010 3-12-2 Payne 22 (1950-52) 1965 12-1-1 Palone 1966 10-3-2 Palone MISCELLANEOUS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS All-Time Coaching Records Goals In A Game Seasons Yrs. W L T 6, Matt Fleumer vs. Merchant Marine Academy, Sept. 23, 1967 S.C. MacDonald 1921 1 3 2 1 Harry Ratican 1922-23 2 10 5 1 Career Starts Ray Marchand 1924-42 19 94 34 20 70, Dan Newell 2005-07 Col. G.L. Roberson 1943 1 5 2 0 Col. G.F. McAneny 1944-46 3 20 5 5 Joseph Palone 1947-54, 1958-78 29 226 80 37 John B. Kress 1955-57 3 9 19 2 Dick Edell 1979-81 3 20 14 8 Joe Chiavaro 1982-2001 20 167 160 30 Kurt Swanbeck 2002-09 8 35 88 16 Russell Payne 2010- 1 3 12 2 TOTALS 90 592 421 122

3366 - AArmyrmy Men’sMen’s SoccerSoccer 20112011 IIndividualndividual HHonors/Awardsonors/Awards

ALL-AMERICANS REGIONAL ALL-AMERICANS ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS First Team 1959 - Kaiser Bazan, Phillip Chapell, Bill Guckeyson ...... 1941 Lee Farmelo, Bev Powell, METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Ralph Sciolla ...... 1943 Henry Watson Hank Cobb ...... 1944 1961 - Frank Kelly, Douglas First Team Tom Tyree ...... 1945, 1946, 1947 Morgan, Jerry Stonehouse 1983 - Rich Machovina, Jack Bradford, Bob Crowley ...... 1945 1963 - Jim Kriebel Steve Epling Cal Benedict ...... 1945 1964 - Jose Gonzalez, Jim Kriebel 1984 - Rich Machovina, Sean Mitchiner Francis Adams...... 1954 1965 - Joe Casey, Jim Kriebel 1967 - Bob Behncke, Matt Fluemer, 1985 - Mitch Johnson 1986 - Sean Mitchiner, Paul Bento Second Team Mike Palone 1987 - Sean Mitchiner, Paul Bento, John Cushman ...... 1943 1968 - Bob Behncke, John Veenstra Aaron Kuzemka Stan Calder ...... 1943, 1944 1969 - Dan Scioletti, John Veenstra 1988 - Dave Hauck, Jeff Perkins, Ray McCullen ...... 1945 1970 - Dan Scioletti, Bill Sanborn Paul Edwards, John Brence, Richard Newell ...... 1945 1971 - Bert Wells, Randy Nelson, Frank Oprandy John Marley ...... 1946, 1947 Roman Ciupak

John Strealdorf ...... 1950 1972 - Bert Wells, Randy Nelson, Second Team Francis Adams...... 1952 Roman Ciupak 1984 - Jim O’Dea, James Kim Henry Watson ...... 1959 1973 - Bert Wells, Randy Nelson, 1985 - Rick Nohmer, Sean Mitchiner, Jose Gonzalez ...... 1963 Roman Ciupak Aaron Kuzemka, John McHugh Mike Palone ...... 1967 1974 - Jim Johnson, Randy Nelson 1975 - Jim Johnson, Jose Olivero 1986 - Jim Lowery 1987 - Terry Harsfi eld, Malcolm Frost, Honorable Mention 1976 - Jose Olivero, Michael Rodemers Mitch Johnson, Dave Robinson Bob Raleigh ...... 1939 1978 - Deryl Smoak, Michael Rodemers 1988 - Mark O’Donnell, Walt Roy, John Cushman ...... 1942 1981 - Dave Freedman Scott Anderson Bill Moore ...... 1942 1983 - Steve Epling Ralph Sciolla ...... 1942 1984 - Rich Machinova All-North Team Tom Monahan ...... 1946 1986 - Sean Mitchiner, Dave Robinson 1989 - Tyler Miller, Newman Yang, Dan Wardrop ...... 1949, 1950 1987 - Sean Michiner Mark O’Donnell, John Brence Fred Smith ...... 1952, 1953 1988 - Frank Oprady Richard Kavanaugh ...... 1953 1991 - Phillip Shearer, Tony Flores Ira Black ...... 1953, 1954 1992 - Brandon Carteen 1993 - Shawn Adamd PATRIOT LEAGUE Lee Farmelo ...... 1959 First Team Bev Powell ...... 1960 1994 - Ben Rodgers 1995 - Kevin Badger 1991 - Phillip Shearer, Kevin Mackenzie Frank Kelly ...... 1961 1992 - Brian Loftin, Brandon Carteen Wayne Wheeler ...... 1963 1996 - A.J. Florkowski 1997 - Juan-Carlos Ruck Jay Robinson Jose Gonzalez ...... 1964 1993 - Rich Swift, Shawn Adams Joe Casey ...... 1965 2001 - Lloyd Osafo 2002 - Lloyd Osafo, Kevin Larrabee Tony Parilli, Rob Pearson John Veenstra ...... 1969 1994 - Jimmy Adamouski Randy Nelson ...... 1974 2004 - Lloyd Osafo, Daniel Newell 2007 - Daniel Newell 1995 - Tony Parilli, Kevin Badger 1996 - Tony Parilli, Tony Demond, Patriot League Awards Juan-Carlos Ruck, Jeremy Pamplin 1997 - Juan-Carlos Ruck Coach of the Year Patriot League Tournament MVP 2002 - Kevin Larrabee Joe Chiavaro - 1991, 1996 1996 - A.J. Florkowski Second Team Rookie of the Year Men’s Soccer Scholar-Athlete of the Year 1994 - Tony Dedmond, Ben Rodgers 1993 - Tony Parilli 2006 - Bill Watts 1995 - A.J. Florkowski 1995 - A.J. Florkowski 2007 - Daniel Newell 1997 - Patrick Mellon, Lalo Terpin, 2004 - Daniel Newell 2008 - A.J. Glubzinski A.J. Florkowski 2009 - Andrew Kydes Offensive Player of the Year 1998 - Thomas Obaseki, Luke VanAntwerp 1999 - Josh Summerlin, John McDougall 1996 - A.J. Florkowski Patriot League Scholar Athlete of the Year 2000 - Thomas Obaseki, Todd Severson 2008-09 - A.J. Glubzinski 2001 - Lloyd Osafo MAAC Awards Player of the Year 2002 - Lloyd Osafo, Jeff Dobeer 1987 - Sean Mitchiner 2003 - Lloyd Osafo Coach of the Year 1988 - Dave Hauck 2004 - Lloyd Osafo, David Yu Joe Chiavaro - 1987, 1988 1989 - John Brence 2005 - Daniel Newell 2006 - Daniel Newell, John Borland Rookie of the Year MAAC Tournament MVP 2007 - Daniel Newell 1986 - Dave Robinson 1988 - John Brence 2010 - Jeff Pickett

CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District NSCAA Scholar All-America NSCAA Scholar All-Region Academic All-America First Team Second Team First Team 2006 - Bill Watts 2007 - Daniel Newell 2007 - Daniel Newell, John Kubeika First Team 2007 - Daniel Newell 2007 - Daniel Newell 2007 - A.J. Glubzinski Third Team 2008 - Bryan Connolly 2007 - A.J. Glubzinski Second Team 2008 - A.J. Glubzinski, Bryan Connolly 2007 - A.J. Glubzinski Second Team 2005 - Bill Watts Honorable Mention Third Team 2006 - John Kubeika 2005 - Bill Watts 2009 - Andrew Kydes 2007 - John Kubeika 2006 - Daniel Newell, John Kubeika, 2008 - A.J. Glubzinski Chris Archer 2008 - Andrew Kydes

22011011 ArmyArmy Men’sMen’s SoccerSoccer - 3377 AAll-Timell-Time RResultsesults

1921 (3-2-1) 1928 (4-2-2) 4 Lafayette 0 4 Syracuse 1 Coach: S.C. MacDonald Coach: Ray Marchand 4 W. Maryland 3 2 Bucknell 0 Captain: O.L. Beal Captain: F.W. Sladen 3 Brown 3 4 Dartmouth 3 0 Lafayette 0 1935 (5-1-2) 0 Harvard 1 0 Princeton 0 4 Lehigh 3 Coach: Ray Marchand 1 Penn State 0 3 Colgate 0 2 Harvard 3 Captain: C.B. Tyler 5 Navy 3 1 Springfi eld 4 2 St. John’s 0 5 Lafayette 0 2 Syracuse 3 0 Springfi eld 2 2 Harvard 2 1942 (3-3-2) 3 Amherst 1 5 Western Maryland 0 3 Gettysburg 2 Coach: Ray Marchand 5 Mass. Institute Tech. 1 0 Penn State 6 Captain: H.J. Ebrey 1922 (6-2) 0 Yale 0 1 Springfi eld 0 0 Princeton 2 Coach: H.J. Ratican 2 W. Maryland 2 3 Syracuse 0 Captain: J.G. Wilson 1929 (2-3-3) 3 Mass. Tech. 2 2 Bucknell 0 3 Dartmouth 0 Coach: Ray Marchand 4 Lehigh 0 0 Harvard 0 8 Hamilton 0 Captain: H.B. Packard 0 Penn State 2 2 Princeton 4 0 Lafayette 0 1936 (6-0-2) 2 Brown 0 3 Williams 0 3 St. John’s 2 Coach: Ray Marchand 2 Temple 2 1 Syracuse 0 0 McGill 2 Captain: R.M. Stegmaier 2 Navy 3 3 Mass. Institute Tech. 1 1 Western Maryland 1 1 Colgate 0 0 Colgate 1 0 Haverford 2 3 Bucknell 0 1943 (5-2) 2 Lehigh 0 2 Dartmouth 1 1 Brown 1 Coach: Col. G.L. Roberson 2 Springfi eld 2 4 Lehigh 1 Captain: R.J. Sciolla 1923 (4-3-1) 1 Lehigh 2 1 Lafayette 1 3 Swarthmore 1 Coach: H.J. Ratican 2 W. Maryland 0 4 Bucknell 0 Captain: L.L. Bingham 1930 (6-2) 4 Johns Hopkins 1 4 Temple 0 4 Lehigh 3 Coach: Ray Marchand 4 Mass. Tech. 1 1 Cornell 3 0 Colgate 2 Captain: E.K. Purnell 5 Penn State 2 3 Syracuse 2 1 McGill 2 1937 (5-1-2) 5 Brown 0 1 Haverford 2 3 Lafayette 0 Coach: Ray Marchand 1 Navy 3 3 Williams 0 0 Springfi eld 1 Captain: F.C. Lough 2 Swarthmore 1 3 Williams 0 4 Lehigh 0 1944 (6-2) 2 Pennsylvania 4 2 Lehigh 0 1 Syracuse 0 Coach: Col. G.F. McAneny 0 Springfi eld 0 3 Stevens Institute 0 1 Brown 0 Captain: S.G. Calder 3 Delaware 0 2 Williams 3 5 Rensselaer 2 1924 (5-1-1) 3 Ohio State 0 0 Penn State 0 10 Brown 0 Coach: Ray Marchand 4 Cornell 0 1 Dartmouth 2 Captain: R.B. Oxrieder 1931 (6-1) 7 Mass. Tech. 0 3 Yale 1 1 Lehigh 0 Coach: Ray Marchand 0 Wesleyan 0 2 Penn State 0 1 Amherst 1 Captain: G.D. Campbell 6 Temple 0 3 Syracuse 0 1 Bucknell 0 1938 (7-2) 2 Cst. Guard Acad. 0 5 Dartmouth 0 5 Rutgers 0 Coach: Ray Marchand 0 Navy 1 5 Colgate 1 1 Harvard 0 Captain: J.G. Pickard 1 Springfi eld 2 7 Williams 0 3 Lehigh 1 1945 (7-1-1) 3 Mass. Institute Tech. 1 1 Lafayette 0 1 Syracuse 0 Coach: Col. G.F. McAneny 5 Mass. Tech. 1 3 Johns Hopkins 0 Captain: C.R. Benedict 1925 (6-1-1) 1 Ohio State 4 0 Penn State 1 2 Yale 3 Coach: Ray Marchand 2 Colgate 0 2 Dartmouth 1 Captain: M.R. Kammerer 1932 (6-2) 3 W. Maryland 1 2 Rensselaer 1 1 Syracuse 1 Coach: Ray Marchand 1 Harvard 3 5 Coast Guard Acad. 1 3 Lafayette 1 Captain: G.L. Roberson 4 Mass. Tech. 1 3 Temple 1 0 Lehigh 2 4 Bucknell 0 2 Navy 1 0 Penn State 0 3 McGill 1 2 McGill 1 6 Swarthmore 1 2 Crescent A.C. 0 1 Delaware 0 1939 (1-5-1) 2 Cornell 0 2 Swarthmore 1 2 Franklin & Marshall 0 Coach: Ray Marchand 1 Navy 0 2 Springfi eld 0 5 Mass. Institute Tech. 0 Captain: C.B. Hazeltine 1 Mass. Institute Tech. 0 6 Lafayette 1 1 Princeton 6 1946 (7-2-4) 4 Western Maryland 5 3 Wesleyan 3 Coach: Col. G.F. McAneny 1926 (3-2-1) 1 Penn State 2 2 Springfi eld 4 Captain: F.G. Hudson Coach: Ray Marchand 4 Brown 1 3 Rider 2 Captain: W.J. Glasgow 1933 (5-2-1) 2 Penn State 3 1 Seton Hall 1 4 Western Maryland 1 Coach: Ray Marchand 2 Dartmouth 3 0 Yale 0 4 Lafayette 1 Captain: J.J. Neely 1 Navy 2 3 Dartmouth 1 1 McGill 4 3 Lehigh 1 2 Cornell 1 0 Lehigh 2 1 Springfi eld 4 1940 (6-2) 0 Princeton 2 3 Mass. Institute Tech. 2 1 Frank. & Marsh. 1 Coach: Ray Marchand 1 Colgate 0 1 Springfi eld 1 3 Delaware 0 Captain: K.O. Dessert 4 Coast Guard Acad. 0 5 Mass. Tech. 0 1 Princeton 2 1 Rensselaer 1 1927 (6-1-1) 5 Syracuse 0 4 Syracuse 1 1 Swarthmore 0 Coach: Ray Marchand 4 Lafayette 0 1 Brown 0 2 Temple 2 Captain: J.E. Briggs 1 Harvard 3 3 Bucknell 2 0 Penn State 2 3 Lafayette 2 3 Lehigh 0 2 Navy 1 3 Harvard 2 1934 (6-2) 2 Mass. Tech. 0 3 Dartmouth 1 Coach: Ray Marchand 0 Penn State 5 1947 (6-5-3) 2 Wesleyan 2 Captain: J.D. Stanton 2 Navy 0 Coach: Joe Palone 3 Lehigh 0 3 Bucknell 0 Captain: J.W. Brennan 4 Yale 0 3 Lehigh 1 1941 (6-1-1) 1 Cortland State 2 1 Springfi eld 3 0 Springfi eld 1 Coach: Ray Marchand 1 West Chester 0 5 Mass. Institute Tech. 0 5 Mass. Tech. 1 Captain: J.W. Guckeyson 1 Colgate 0 7 Syracuse 2 3 Princeton 1 2 Harvard 3 1 Harvard 2 3 Lehigh 1 1 Yale 0

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0 West Chester 1 1962 (7-3-1) 2 City College of N.Y. 2 Coach: Joe Palone 0 Yale 3 Captains: J. Stonehouse, F. Kelly 4 Brockport State 1 3 Seton Hall 1 1 Penn State 8 1 Fairleigh Dickinson 2 1 Pittsburgh 1 7 Coast Guard Acad. 0 1 Navy 4 4 Brockport State 1 2 Drexel 2 1957 (4-6) 4 Rider 1 Coach: John B. Kress 2 Yale 1 Captain: R.W. Puff 4 Massachusetts 2 0 Ithaca 2 3 Penn State 1 1 Panzer 0 0 West Chester 3 3 Yale 0 0 Navy 1 2 Rider 1 4 Brockport State 1 1963 (12-1) Coach Joe Palone’s 1965 team compiled a 12-1-1 record. 2 City College of N.Y. 3 Coach: Joe Palone 1 Colgate 2 Captain: W.R. Wheeler 1 Dartmouth 2 1952 (8-1-1) 1 Penn State 4 4 at Massachusetts 1 1 Swarthmore 1 Coach: Joe Palone 0 Pittsburgh 1 4 U.S.M.M.A. 1 0 Princeton 0 Captain: F.L. Smith 1 Navy 3 3 Brockport State 1 1 Temple 3 7 Ithaca 0 4 N.Y. University 2 1 Rensselaer 0 5 Seton Hall 2 1958 (4-1-4) 3 at Maryland (OT) 2 0 Lafayette 0 5 Dartmouth 1 Coach: Joe Palone 2 Yale (OT) 1 1 Cornell 0 1 West Chester 2 Captain: F. Manzo 4 Air Force 1 2 Penn State 1 4 Temple 2 3 Ithaca 0 3 Penn State 1 0 Navy 1 4 Syracuse 0 0 Cortland State 0 10 Rider 1 1 Penn State 1 0 Yale 4 3 West Chester 2 1948 (0-8-2) 1 Cornell 0 1 Mass. Tech. 1 4 Adelphi 2 Coach: Joe Palone 3 Pennsylvania 2 2 Pittsburgh 0 3 Brown 1 Captain: J.T. Marley 2 Navy 1 1 Colgate 1 0 at Navy 4 1 Cortland State 2 2 Brockport State 2 0 Penn State 2 1953 (8-1-1) 3 Penn State 2 1964 (9-3-1) 2 Yale 3 Coach: Joe Palone 2 Navy 0 Coach: Joe Palone 0 Harvard 3 Captain: J.J. Fraher Captain: J.M. Deems 0 Cornell 3 4 Ithaca 0 1959 (7-1-2) 4 at U.S.M.M.A. 1 2 Pennsylvania 2 7 Buffalo State 0 Coach: Joe Palone 4 at Yale 2 0 Temple 5 1 Yale 1 Captain: P. Chappell 5 Seton Hall 0 1 Princeton 2 4 Penn State 3 3 Brockport State 0 3 Maryland 1 1 Dartmouth 1 2 West Chester 1 1 Mass.Tech. 1 7 at Rider 2 1 Navy 2 7 Fordham 0 3 Yale 1 1 West Chester 2 2 Temple 5 6 SUNY-Maritime 1 11 Rutgers 2 1949 (2-5-1) 4 Rider 0 4 Rochester 2 2 at Penn State 1 Coach: Joe Palone 2 Pennsylvania 1 3 Columbia 0 8 Colgate 1 Captain: D.G. Novak 2 Navy 1 4 Air Force 1 1 Navy 2 0 Cortland State 1 2 Pittsburgh 2 3 Cortland State 3 1 Yale (2 OT) 1 1954 (6-2-2) 4 Penn State 2 6 Trinity 1 1 Harvard 3 Coach: Joe Palone 1 Navy 2 2 Michigan State (OT) 3 3 Panzer 0 Captain: F.J. Adams 0 Princeton 2 2 Ithaca 1 1960 (8-2) 1965 (12-1-1) 4 Syracuse 0 3 Rensselaer 0 Coach: Joe Palone Coach: Joe Palone 2 Pennsylvania 3 2 Connecticut 0 Captain: D. Bazan Captain: J. Kriebel 0 Navy 1 3 Pennsylvania 1 0 Brockport State 2 10 U.S.M.M.A. 0 3 City College of N.Y. 1 5 Ithaca 1 2 Yale 0 1950 (8-0-1) 2 West Chester 2 3 N.Y. University 0 12 Seton Hall 0 Coach: Joe Palone 1 Penn State 5 3 Rochester 0 2 Maryland 1 Captain: D.H. Wardrop 0 Yale 4 5 Rider 1 2 Hartwick 0 2 Brooklyn 0 5 Rider 1 4 Yale 1 2 Rider 0 4 Cornell 4 1 Navy 1 3 Maryland 1 7 Colgate 2 4 Cortland State 1 2 Mass. Institute Tech. 0 3 Air Force 2 2 Harvard 1 1955 (2-8) 3 Penn State 1 7 Penn State 1 5 Brown 0 Coach: John B. Kress 1 Navy 2 7 Rutgers 1 2 Pennsylvania 1 Captain: J.H. Oakes 2 Navy 2 2 Yale 1 2 Ithaca 1 1961 (5-5) 3 Long Island 2 3 Syracuse 0 1 Penn State 3 Coach: Joe Palone 3 Trinity 1 4 Navy (OT) 3 4 Connecticut 0 Captain: A.S. Brown 1 Michigan State 3 1 Brockport State 2 3 Coast Guard Acad. 0 1951 (9-0-1) 2 City College of N.Y. 3 2 Yale 0 1966 (10-3-2) Coach: Joe Palone 0 West Chester 1 3 Maryland 4 Coach: Joe Palone Captain: D.A. Slingerland 0 Colgate 2 8 SUNY-Maritime 0 Captain: J.C. Casey 8 Queens 0 1 Yale 2 1 Brockport State 2 9 U.S.M.M.A. 0 3 Cortland State 1 0 Pennsylvania 5 3 Rider 1 2 at Yale (OT) 2 2 Dartmouth 1 0 Navy 3 2 Mass.Tech. 3 12 at Notre Dame 1 4 Penn State 1 0 West Chester 1 10 Coast Guard Acad. 0 7 Brown 0 1956 (3-5-2) 4 Penn State 2 3 at Penn State 1 7 Ithaca 0 Coach: John B. Kress 0 Navy 3 2 Hartwick (OT) 3 5 Panzer 1 Captain: A. Krapf 0 at Brown 2 2 Cornell 2 1 Ithaca 4 8 Seton Hall 0 3 Pennsylvania 1 3 Panzer 1 3 at West Chester (OT) 0 3 Navy 1 4 Colgate 1 6 Maryland 0

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2 Brown 0 1978 (11-4) 2 at Air Force 0 Coach: Joe Palone 4 at Rensselaer 0 Captain: D.P. Smoak 1 Colgate 1 1 Oneonta State 3 2 Cornell 1 3 at U.S.M.M.A. 1 3 West Chester 1 5 Rutgers 3 1 at Oneonta State 2 3 Union 2 0 at Navy 2 5 Adelphi 1 1 at Yale 2 1974 (7-3-2) 6 Seton Hall 0 Coach: Joe Palone 2 at Syracuse 1 Captain: P.R. Nelson 1 at Colgate 0 6 Rutgers 1 0 Lehigh 2 2 at Yale 2 3 Air Force (OT) 2 3 at Columbia 0 4 Rensselaer 0 2 at Penn State 2 3 West Chester 2 9 Seton Hall 1 2 Boston Univ. (OT) 3 2 at Syracuse 1 1 Navy 0 1 at Brown 5 1 Rensselaer 0 1979 (5-5-3) The 1971 Team Went 9-4 Under Coach Joe Palone 1 at Colgate 4 Coach: Dick Edell 3 Air Force 1 Captain: J.K. Stoner 9 Rutgers 1 1970 (9-3) 1 West Chester 2 3 C.W. Post 0 1 Navy (OT) 1 Coach: Joe Palone 2 Navy 1 2 U.S.M.M.A. 1 2 Connecticut 1 Captain: D. Scioletti 0 at Rutgers (OT) 0 3 Navy 1 3 U.S.M.M.A. 0 1975 (10-3-1) 0 at Union 2 0 San Francisco 2 3 Colgate 1 Coach: Joe Palone 0 Adelphi 2 1 Yale 0 Captain: R. Morales 0 Yale 0 1967 (9-4) 4 Rutgers 0 4 at Rutgers 1 5 Seton Hall 1 Coach: Joe Palone 3 Penn State 2 4 Yale 0 0 Syracuse 1 Captain: E. Milinski 2 N.Y University 0 4 Columbia 3 4 Colgate (OT) 1 12 at U.S.M.M.A. 0 0 Brown 2 2 Penn State 1 2 at Lehigh 1 6 Yale 1 5 Seton Hall 0 2 Syracuse 1 2 at Oneonta State 4 7 Colgate 1 7 Coast Guard Acad. 0 2 U.S.M.M.A. 1 0 at Rensselaer 0 8 Rider 1 3 Hofstra 0 0 Brown 6 0 at Navy 2 7 Penn State 0 0 Hartwick 4 7 Seton Hall 0 1 at Hartwick 4 0 Navy 2 1 at Air Force 0 1980 (6-6-1) 0 Brown 2 4 at Rensselaer 1 Coach: Dick Edell 5 at Air Force 1 1971 (9-4) 2 Colgate 0 Captain: E.J. Apgar 10 Seton Hall 0 Coach: Joe Palone 3 West Chester 3 6 C.W. Post 2 9 at Rutgers 0 Captain: J. Moran 1 at Hartwick 2 3 U.S.M.M.A. 0 4 West Chester 2 5 at U.S.M.M.A. 1 1 at Navy 2 0 Rutgers (OT) 1 4 Trinity 6 2 Yale 1 0 Union 1 3 at Navy 4 6 at Rutgers 0 1976 (8-4-1) 2 Adelphi 1 3 Penn State (OT) 2 Coach: Joe Palone 1 at West Chester (OT)1 1968 (9-3-2) 1 at Air Force 3 Captain: J.S. Johnson 7 Seton Hall 0 Coach: Joe Palone 9 Seton Hall 3 4 Rutgers 1 0 at Syracuse 2 Captain: R. Behncke 1 Brown 0 3 at Yale 0 4 Rensselaer 0 5 U.S.M.M.A. 0 3 at Rhode Island 0 2 at Columbia 3 0 at Fordham 4 10 at Colgate 0 3 Colgate 1 1 at Penn State 3 1 at Colgate 0 0 at Yale 2 2 at N.Y. University 1 2 Seton Hall 0 0 Oneonta State 3 3 Rhode Island 0 1 West Chester 2 3 at Syracuse 2 1 Navy 3 6 at Penn State 3 1 at Navy 2 3 at Brown 2 3 N.Y. University 0 0 Hartwick 3 2 Air Force 1 1981 (9-3-4) 2 at Brown 4 1 Rensselaer 3 Coach: Dick Edell 4 Seton Hall 2 1972 (8-3-1) 1 at Colgate 2 Captain: A.G. Sung 4 Hartwick 2 Coach: Joe Palone 2 U.S.M.M.A. 0 1 at Rutgers (OT) 1 8 Rutgers 2 Captain: L.A. Saksa 2 West Chester 0 3 Seton Hall 0 4 Harvard 1 8 U.S.M.M.A. 0 1 Navy 1 2 at Union (OT) 2 1 Navy 1 12 Rutgers 1 0 at Adelphi 3 3 Brockport State 3 2 at Yale 1 1977 (9-2-2) 1 West Chester 2 1 Brown 3 3 at Columbia 2 Coach: Joe Palone 0 at St. Peter’s (OT) 0 0 at Penn State 3 Captain: J.R. Olivero 1 Syracuse 3 1969 (7-3-2) 3 Seton Hall 0 4 at Rutgers 1 1 at Rensselaer 0 Coach: Joe Palone 2 at Brown 1 2 Yale 0 2 Colgate 0 Captain: J.A. Veenstra 2 Air Force 1 0 Columbia 1 2 Fordham (OT) 2 2 U.S.M.M.A. 1 4 Rensselaer 3 3 Penn State 2 2 Fairfi eld 1 4 Colgate 0 1 at West Chester 2 4 at Seton Hall 0 4 U.S.M.M.A. 1 2 Yale 5 1 Cornell 3 3 Syracuse 0 5 Iona 0 5 Rutgers 0 2 Navy 2 2 Brown 3 1 at Navy 0 3 Penn State 1 1 at U.S.M.M.A. 1 3 at Villanova 2 2 N.Y. University 4 1973 (9-2-3) 3 Colgate 1 4 at Manhattan 0 0 Brown 0 Coach: Joe Palone 7 at Rensselaer 0 8 Seton Hall 0 Captain: R. Ciupak 2 at Air Force 2 1982 (11-4-2, 4-1 MAAC) 3 Air Force 2 4 at Rutgers 0 3 at West Chester 2 Coach: Joe Chiavaro 5 Coast Guard Acad. 0 0 Yale 0 2 at Navy 1 Captains: T. McDonald, T.J. Miller 0 West Chester 2 2 Columbia 1 1 at Fordham 3 0 Navy 0 2 Penn State 2 6 Manhattan 0 4 at Seton Hall 0 0 Rutgers 1 3 Syracuse 0 4 at Seton Hall 2 4400 - AArmyrmy Men’sMen’s SoccerSoccer 20112011 AAll-Timell-Time RResultsesults

2 Union 0 1986 (10-7, 6-1 MAAC) 1 at Adelphi 3 0 at Adelphi 2 3 Adelphi 0 Coach: Joe Chiavaro 1 at Colgate (OT) 0 2 Lafayette 1 0 at West Chester 1 Captain: J.B. Lowery 2 LaSalle 1 6 Long Island 0 2 St. Peter’s 0 0 at Boston Univ. 4 2 Iona 1 5 LaSalle (at Fordham) 1 0 at Syracuse 4 3 Holy Cross 0 2 at Navy (OT) 2 0 Bucknell 1 3 Rensselaer 0 4 Rutgers 2 1 at Holy Cross (OT) 2 1 Hartwick 3 1 at Colgate (OT) 1 2 Marist 0 1 LaSalle (OT) 2 1 at Lehigh (OT) 1 2 Marist (OT) 2 0 at Wake Forest 3 3 at Fordham 1 4 at Fairfi eld 0 3 Adelphi 4 1990 (6-12-1) 4 at Colgate 0 3 at U.S.M.M.A. 1 3 Colgate 0 Head Coach: Joe Chiavaro 0 at Navy 1 3 Villanova 2 8 St. Peter’s 0 Captain: C. Mackenzie 6 Iona 0 1 at Iona (OT) 0 0 at Syracuse 2 0 at Virginia 4 1 Holy Cross 0 2 Navy (OT) 1 3 at Fairfi eld 0 1 George Mason 2 3 Syracuse 0 3 Temple 4 1 at LaSalle 2 2 Lafayette 0 1983 (9-7-3, 5-2 MAAC) 6 Manhattan 0 1 Fordham (OT) 2 4 Bucknell (OT) 2 Coach: Joe Chiavaro 2 at LaSalle (OT) 1 3 at Manhattan 0 Captains: D.P. Shimkus, H.D. Prantl 0 at Fordham 1 1 New Hampshire 0 1994 (8-7-3, 4-1-2 Patriot) 0 Fordham 1 8 at Iona 1 2 Quincy 1 Coach: Joe Chivaro 5 at Manhattan 1 1 at George Mason 0 0 at Lafayette 1 Captain: C. Dodd 0 at Rutgers 2 0 Navy 1 0 Adelphi 2 4 Fordham 1 4 Seton Hall 0 1 at Syracuse 2 3 American 3 2 at Holy Cross (OT) 1 1987 (10-7, 6-1 MAAC) 1 at Oneonta 3 2 George Mason 1 3 at Union (OT) 3 Coach: Joe Chiavaro 1 at Bucknell 3 3 Manhattan 1 0 at Adelphi (OT) 0 Captain: Sean Mitchner 0 at Hartwick 2 0 Lafayette 0 2 West Chester 1 4 Holy Cross 1 2 Lehigh 0 1 Adelphi 2 1 at St. Peter’s 0 1 Rutgers 2 0 Colgate 1 1 Quincy 2 0 Syracuse (OT) 0 1 Marist 2 2 at Holy Cross 0 2 Syracuse 1 2 at Rensselaer 0 2 Colgate 0 0 at Iona 2 3 Bucknell 2 1 Colgate 0 8 Manhattan 0 0 Navy 2 0 Hartwick 3 1 at Marist (OT) 2 0 George Mason 3 0 Air Force (2OT) 0 0 Lehigh 0 3 Fairfi eld 0 5 St. Peter’s 0 0 Penn State 1 1 U.S.M.M.A. 2 2 Syracuse 0 1991 (10-4-3) 0 Colgate 2 0 at Air Force 2 2 Fairfi eld 0 Coach: Joe Chiavaro 2 Navy 1 2 Iona 1 1 Temple 0 Captain: P. Shearer 0 Cornell 3 0 at Navy 1 0 Hartwick 3 4 Manhattan 0 1 Holy Cross 0 0 at LaSalle 1 2 Adelphi 3 2 at N. Hamp. (OT) 2 2 Colgate 1 1 LaSalle 0 3 at Adelphi 2 0 Lafayette 1 1984 (8-8-1, 5-1-1 MAAC) 0 Fordham 1 5 Lafayette 3 Coach: Joe Chiavaro 6 Iona 0 3 at Fordham 0 1995 (4-10-3, 1-4-1 Patriot) Captain: R.A. Machovina 1 Lafayette 2 3 Bucknell 2 Coach: Joe Chiavaro 2 Holy Cross 0 1 Navy 0 0 Hartwick (OT) 0 Captains: K. Badger, D. Murphy 0 Rutgers 3 1 at Lehigh (OT) 1 1 vs. Villanova (OT) 0 3 at Seton Hall 0 1988 (13-5-1, 5-1 MAAC) 0 at Colgate 2 1 vs. St. Joseph’s 0 1 at Hofstra 2 Coach: Joe Chiavaro 0 at UCLA 3 3 Manhattan 1 0 Adelphi 4 Captain: J. Perkins 1 Cal State-Fullerton 3 2 Cornell (OT) 3 1 at Cornell 2 2 Rutgers 1 1 at Navy 3 2 at Adelphi 3 3 St. Peter’s 1 1 Central Connecticut 2 5 Iona 0 0 Lafayette 1 0 at Syracuse 1 1 Colgate 0 3 Holy Cross 1 0 George Mason 3 1 Colgate 0 0 Connecticut 1 3 Syracuse 1 0 Evansville (OT) 1 1 Marist 2 6 Manhattan 0 2 at Navy 1 2 at Syracuse (OT) 2 2 Manhattan 0 1 George Mason 0 4 Lehigh 0 3 Bucknell 1 4 at Fairfi eld 0 5 St. Peter’s 0 2 Hartwick (OT) 2 1 at Fordham 1 1 Syracuse 2 1992 (10-4-3, 6-0-1 Patriot) 3 at Lehigh (OT) 3 4 at Iona 1 2 Fairfi eld 0 Coach: Joe Chiavaro 1 at Penn State 6 2 Air Force 4 2 Temple 1 Captains: B. Carteen, M. Eberle 0 at Colgate 3 1 LaSalle 2 2 Hartwick 1 4 at Manhattan 0 2 at Navy (OT) 5 1 Navy 0 0 Adelphi 1 1 New Hampshire 0 0 Holy Cross 2 0 LaSalle 1 0 Adelphi 3 0 at Columbia (OT) 2 1985 (8-9-1, 5-1-1 MAAC) 4 Fordham 1 2 at Lafayette 0 Coach: Joe Chiavaro 4 Iona 1 1 Fordham 0 1996 (11-9, 5-1 Patriot) Captain: J.M. McHugh 7 Holy Cross 0 1 at Quincy 2 Coach: Joe Chiavaro 3 Boston University 2 6 Iona 0 1 Wis.-Mil. (OT) 1 Captain: T. Parilli 0 George Mason 5 4 LaSalle 0 2 at Hartwick 1 5 at Manhattan 0 2 at Holy Cross 1 2 Navy 2 3 Lehigh 1 0 Northeastern 1 0 at Rutgers 2 3 at Bucknell 0 1 Syracuse 2 0 East Stroudsburg 4 1989 (8-9-2, 4-1 MAAC) 0 Colgate (OT) 0 3 Wright State 4 1 Wake Forest (OT) 0 Coach: Joe Chiavaro 2 Navy 0 1 Columbia 2 0 at Adelphi 3 Captain: M. O’Donnell 0 at Iona 2 2 Lafayette 1 3 at St. Peter’s 0 3 at New Hamp. (OT) 2 1 at Holy Cross 0 0 Evansville 3 2 Syracuse 3 0 at Rutgers 1 1 at Syracuse 0 2 Miami (Ohio) 0 0 Cornell 3 0 Central Connecticut 4 1 Navy 1 4 Adelphi 0 2 at Colgate 1 2 Fordham 1 0 Colgate (OT) 1 2 at Bucknell 1 1 at Marist (OT) 2 1 at Lafayette 2 0 at Hartwick 1 5 at Manhattan 1 8 Niagara 0 1993 (13-5-1, 4-2-1 Patriot) 3 Lehigh 1 5 Fairfi eld 2 3 Canisius 0 Coach: Joe Chiavaro 1 Colgate 0 1 Fordham (OT) 1 0 at Old Dominion 2 Captain: R. Pearson 0 Navy 1 1 Iona (OT) 0 1 at Will & Mary (OT) 1 1 at New Hampshire 4 1 at Holy Cross 0 0 LaSalle 2 3 Siena 0 2 Air Force (at UNH) 1 0 at Cornell 3 0 at Navy 2 0 at Temple 1 4 Manhattan 1 3 Lafayette 0 1 Hartwick 2 2 at Connecticut 1 4 Navy 1

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3 St. Francis (N.Y.) 0 0 Lehigh 2 2 at Columbia 3 2008 (3-14-0, 1-6-0 Patriot) 1 William & Mary 3 1 Columbia 3 0 at Fordham 3 Coach: Kurt Swanbeck 2 Navy 0 2 Iona 0 Captains: A. Glubzinski, J. Gallogly 1997 (8-8-1, 2-4 Patriot) 0 at Holy Cross 3 1 at Bucknell 3 2 at St. Bonaventure 3 Coach: Joe Chiavaro 0 at Cornell 6 1 at Marist 0 2 Philadelphia 3 Captain: L. Terpin 2 Colgate 1 1 at Lafayette 3 1 at Marist 2 3 Manhattan 0 3 at Fordham 2 0 at Siena (OT) 0 1 Manhattan 2 2 Delaware (OT) 1 0 Lehigh 1 0 Saint Francis (N.Y.) 3 2 Fordham 1 2001 (3-12-2, 0-6-1 Patriot) 1 at Holy Cross 0 3 at Birmingham So. 1 2 Towson (OT) 1 Coach: Joe Chiavaro 0 Navy (OT) 0 1 vs. Air Force 2 2 Old Dominion 0 Captain: J. Algor 0 at Albany (OT) 1 0 Yale (2OT) 1 1 Lafayette 5 0 vs. Boston Univ. 1 0 American 2 0 Colgate 2 1 Akron 3 1 vs. Buffalo 2 2 Colgate (OT) 2 0 at Bucknell (OT) 1 0 Penn State 2 2 at UNC-Asheville 1 2 at NJIT 1 1 Bucknell 0 0 at Davidson 5 2005 (4-13-1, 1-6-0 Patriot) 0 at Lafayette 2 0 Hartwick 1 2 Hartwick 1 Coach: Kurt Swanbeck 0 Lehigh 1 0 at Lehigh 3 2 Fordham 0 Captains: J. Castellanos, A. Moreno 0 at Sacred Heart 2 4 at Adelphi 0 0 Manhattan 0 0 Air Force 1 1 at Holy Cross 3 0 at Colgate 3 0 at Columbia 2 0 Birmingham-Southern 2 1 American 2 3 at Navy 4 0 at Lehigh 2 1 at Vermont 2 1 Navy 0 0 at Columbia (OT) 0 2 at Syracuse 4 0 vs. New Hampshire 2 4 Holy Cross 1 1 Lafayette 2 2 Columbia 1 2009 (1-14-1, 0-7-0 Patriot) 0 Cornell 1 0 at Navy (2OT) 0 1 at Colgate 2 Coach: Kurt Swanbeck 1 Holy Cross 2 2 at Fordham 3 Captains: C. Dietz, E. Seale 1998 (8-10, 3-3 Patriot) 0 at American 6 0 at Stanford 2 2 NJIT 1 Coach: Joe Chiavaro 0 Cornell 2 0 vs. California 5 0 at Manhattan 1 Captain: C. Butera 0 at Colgate 1 1 Bucknell 0 0 Marist 1 0 at Maine 1 1 Bucknell 2 2 at Iona 0 0 at Bryant 3 3 Cleveland State 0 1 at Sacred Heart (OT) 1 0 at Harvard 4 1 at Manhattan 0 2002 (3-11-4, 1-4-2 Patriot) 1 at Lehigh 4 0 Quinnipiac 1 0 at Lafayette 1 Coach: Kurt Swanbeck 2 NJIT 0 0 at Air Force (OT) 1 0 at Fordham 1 Captains: K. Larrabee, T. Lynch 0 Holy Cross 1 0 at Navy (OT) 1 3 East Carolina 1 2 Coll. of Charleston (OT) 2 0 Lafayette 3 2 at Rider 3 1 at Richmond 5 0 Davidson 3 2 at Navy 4 0 at American 4 1 Penn State 2 1 at George Mason 2 0 at American 3 2 at Colgate 4 4 Central Conn. 0 0 vs. James Madison 3 0 Bucknell 3 1 Syracuse 2 0 at Buffalo 2 2006 (8-8-1, 3-5 Patriot) 1 Sacred Heart 1 2 at Bucknell 1 3 at Fordham 2 Coach: Kurt Swanbeck 0 Lafayette 2 0 at Hartwick 2 1 vs. Liberty 2 Captain: A. Moreno 1 at Lehigh 4 1 Lehigh 2 0 vs. Appalachian State 3 1 at Air Force (OT) 1 1 Holy Cross 2 2 Columbia 1 0 St. Peter’s 2 1 Marist 2 2 Colgate 1 2 Sacred Heart 0 1 at Fordham 3 2010 (3-12-2, 0-5-2 Patriot) 4 Navy (OT) 3 0 Lehigh 1 1 Stanford 2 Coach: Russell Payne 0 at Holy Cross (OT) 1 0 Syracuse (OT) 0 1 Iona 3 Captains: M. Chere, M. Leach 1 at Cornell 4 0 Navy (OT) 0 0 Colgate 1 1 at Marist 2 1 American 0 2 at NJIT 0 1 at NJIT (2OT) 2 1999 (4-11-1, 0-5-1 Patriot) 0 at Holy Cross (OT) 1 0 at Bucknell 2 0 at Pittsburgh 1 Coach: Joe Chiavaro 0 Colgate 1 4 Manhattan 0 1 at Duquesne 3 Captain: Z. Rossley 1 at Lafayette (OT) 1 0 at Lafayette 2 0 Bryant (2OT) 1 1 Manhattan 0 0 at Bucknell 1 4 Philadelphia 0 1 Central Florida 2 0 at Boston College 3 0 Lehigh 5 0 Navy 1 2 Fordham 0 2003 (3-11-4, 0-5-2 Patriot) 5 Siena 2 2 Rider 0 0 Lafayette (OT) 0 Coach: Kurt Swanbeck 4 at Holy Cross 1 0 American 2 3 Maine 1 Captains: C. DeFiori, D. Quinn 4 Navy (2 OT) 3 0 Colgate 1 3 LaSalle 1 1 Fordham 3 3 Sacred Heart 0 1 at Bucknell 2 0 at Syracuse 3 1 at Sacred Heart (OT) 0 3 American 2 1 at Hartford (OT) 2 2 Bucknell (OT) 3 2 Siena (OT) 1 1 at Lafayette 1 0 Hartwick 3 1 at Birmingham-So. (OT) 1 2007 (9-7-2, 1-5-1 Patriot) 3 at Sacred Heart 1 0 at Lehigh 2 0 vs. UAB 3 Coach: Kurt Swanbeck 0 Lehigh (2OT) 1 0 at Columbia 2 1 Buffalo (OT) 1 Captains: D. Newell, D. Jones 2 Manhattan 0 1 at Colgate 3 0 Columbia 1 1 at Philadelphia 0 0 at Holy Cross 0 2 at Navy (OT) 3 0 Bucknell 3 1 St. Bonaventure 0 1 Holy Cross 3 1 Marist 2 1 Marist 0 1 Cornell 2 1 Lafayette (OT) 1 3 Manhattan 1 0 at Albany 1 2 Maine 0 2 Quinnipiac (2OT) 3 1 at Lehigh (OT) 1 1 Air Force (2OT) 0 2000 (6-11-1, 3-3 Patriot) 0 at Hartwick 1 1 at Saint Francis (NY) 1 Coach: Joe Chiavaro 1 Holy Cross 2 4 at Siena 2 Captains: K. D. Smith, K.J. Smith 0 at Navy 1 1 at American 2 2 Albany 1 0 at American 2 0 at Colgate 1 3 Marist 4 1 Albany 2 0 at Yale 1 1 at Manhattan 0 1 at Colgate 8 0 Bucknell 1 0 vs. The Citadel 2 0 Lafayette 0 1 at Charleston (OT) 2 2004 (4-10-3, 1-4-2 Patriot) 4 NJIT 1 5 at Lafayette 1 Coach: Kurt Swanbeck 0 at Lehigh 2 0 vs. Duquesne 1 Captains: M. Wesmiller, D. Yu 1 Sacred Heart 0 3 vs. Wofford (OT) 3 2 at Maine 0 0 Holy Cross 2 1 Syracuse (OT) 2 0 vs. Quinnipiac (OT) 1 2 at Navy (OT) 1 0 at Bucknell (OT) 1 0 vs. Air Force 1 0 at Hartwick 5 2 at Birmingham-So. 3

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Bunte, Jay (’02) ...... 2004 A - A - A Burger, John (’93,’95)...... 1996 Adamouski, James (’93,’94) ...... 1995 Burton, Daniel (’99,’00) ...... 2002 Adams, Francis (’51,’52,’53,’54) ...... 1955 Burton, Donovan (’46) ...... 1947 Adams, Shawn (’91,’92,’93) ...... 1994 Burwell, Mark (’83) ...... 1984 Ahern, Robert (’93) ...... 1995 Bush, George M. (’43,’44) ...... 1945 Ahn, James (’78,’79,’80) ...... 1981 Bushnell, James (’46)...... 1947 Alexander, Michael (’55) ...... 1956 Busick, Robert (’74) ...... 1975 Alexander, Nick (’09) ...... 2010 Butera, Craig (’96,’97,’98) ...... 1999 Algor, Jonathan (’00, ’01) ...... 2002 Algor, Justin (’02,’03) ...... 2004 Alich, James (’66) ...... 1967 Alikahn, Shaffi r (’93) ...... 1995 C - C - C Calder, Stanley (’43,’44)...... 1945 Allaire, Stephen (’66,‘67) ...... 1969 Camp, Martin (’93) ...... 1995 Allen, Robert C. (’55,’56) ...... 1957 Campbell, Peter (’07,’08,’09) ...... 2010 Allison, Robert (’91) ...... 1993 Candon, John (’61) ...... 1963 Alsheirmer, Robert (’55,’56) ...... 1957 Cannon, Howard (’54,’55)...... 1956 Anderson, James (’65,‘67) ...... 1968 Cantlay, George (’42) ...... 1943 Anderson, Michael (’00,’02) ...... 2004 Cape, John (’79,’80)...... 1981 Anderson, Scott (’87,’88,’89) ...... 1990 Carlisle, Joshua (’96,’97) ...... 1998 Angstadt, Richard (’58,’59,’60) ...... 1961 Carpenter, Thomas (’56,’57) ...... 1948 Apgar, Edward, (’79,’80) ...... 1981 Carteen, Brandon (’89,’90,’91,’92) ...... 1993 Arthur, Robert (’93) ...... 1996 Carter, Ian (’63) ...... 1964 Augustyniak, Ed (’69,’70) ...... 1972 Casas, Gonzalo (’49,’50,’51) ...... 1952 Auns, Andrew (’96,’97)...... 1998 Casey, Joseph (’64,’65,’66) ...... 1967 Averill, Roderick (’44) ...... 1945 Castellanos, Juan (’02,’03,’04) ...... 2006 Avery, Jimmie (‘67,’68,’69) ...... 1970 Cesped, Ricardo (’61) ...... 1962 Chang, Ryan (’02,’03) ...... 2006 Chappell, Phillip (’58,’59) ...... 1960 B - B - B Cheadle, Geoffrey (’42,’43) ...... 1944 Badger, Kevin (’93,’94,’95) ...... 1996 Checkan, Richard (’86) ...... 1987 Edward Apgar (USMA 1981) Baker, Bobby (’90,’91,’92) ...... 1993 Chere, Michael (’07,’08,’09,’10) ...... 2011 captained Army’s 1980 team Banovic, Daniel (’61,’62,’63) ...... 1964 Chun, Arnold (’10) ...... 2013 Bartkiewicz, Alfred (’86) ...... 1987 Ciovacco, Ryan (’00) ...... 2004 Dent, John (’46,’47) ...... 1948 Batule, Andrew (’04,’05,’07) ...... 2008 Ciupak, Roman (’71,’72,’73) ...... 1974 Derda, Krystian (’00, ’01) ...... 2004 Baugh, Hale (’45) ...... 1946 Clancey, Patrick (’01) ...... 2004 Devlin, Joseph (’53) ...... 1954 Baugh, Raymond (’56,’57,’58) ...... 1959 Clark, David (’78) ...... 1979 Dewar, John (’59,’60) ...... 1961 Baxley, William (’49) ...... 1950 Cobb, Henry (’43,’44) ...... 1945 DiBella, Alfred (’67) ...... 1969 Bazan, Dominador (’58,’59,’60) ...... 1961 Cochran, Craig (’00) ...... 2004 Dickens, Samuel (’48,’49) ...... 1950 Beck, Chris (’91,’92) ...... 1993 Connolly, Bryan (’08,’09) ...... 2010 Dietz, Cole (’06,’07,’08,’09) ...... 2010 Becker, John (‘67)...... 1970 Coleman, Fred (’62,’63) ...... 1964 Dinnell, John (’76) ...... 1977 Beckwith, Patrick (’04) ...... 2008 Colter, Craig (’59) ...... 1960 Ditto, Walter (’98) ...... 2001 Beerman, Kevin (’10)...... 2014 Concannon, John (’63) ...... 1965 Dodd, Chris (’91,’93,’94) ...... 1995 Behncke, Robert (’66,‘67,’68) ...... 1969 Conklin, Chris (’04,’05,’06,’07) ...... 2008 Dolbeer, Jeff (’02) ...... 2006 Bellinger, John (’46,’47) ...... 1948 Connor, Michael (’78,’79,’80) ...... 1981 Donnell, Tyler (’00,’01) ...... 2002 Benedict, Calvert (’44,’45) ...... 1946 Cooper, Kenneth (’43) ...... 1944 Dowler, Thomas (’51) ...... 1952 Bento, Paulo (’84,’85,’86,’87) ...... 1988 Cosentino, Rudolph (’49) ...... 1950 Drake, Jonathan (’97,’98) ...... 1999 Berner, John (’77) ...... 1979 Courtois, Peter (’79,’80) ...... 1981 Dresel, Garrett (’06,’07) ...... 2009 Berry, John (’95,’96,’97) ...... 1998 Coyle, Charles (’77) ...... 1978 Drnasin, Jasen (’97,’98) ...... 2000 Bishop, James (’57) ...... 1958 Crain, Hal (’42) ...... 1943 Drugge, Henning (’53) ...... 1954 Black, Ira (’52,’53,’54) ...... 1955 Cramblet, Peter (’68,’69) ...... 1970 Dunwoody, Harold (’69) ...... 1970 Blackburn, Linwood (’67,’68) ...... 1969 Cristaudo, Frank (’94,’95,’96) ...... 1997 Duffy, Andrew (’77) ...... 1979 Blesse, Frederick (’44) ...... 1945 Crook, Timothy (’00)...... 2004 Duquemin, Gordon (’46) ...... 1947 Boretti, John (’64,’65,’66) ...... 1967 Crowley, Robert (’45) ...... 1946 Durr, Peter (’75) ...... 1978 Borland, John (’03,’04,’05,‘06)...... 2007 Culpepper, Marc (’98) ...... 2000 Bossert, Carl (’53,’54) ...... 1955 Currens, Ryan (’10) ...... 2013 Bottomly, Heath (’43) ...... 1944 Cushman, John (’42,’43) ...... 1944 E - E - E Bradford, John (’82,’83,’84) ...... 1985 Ebbrecht, David (’85,’86,’87) ...... 1988 Brege, Jonathan (’08,’09) ...... 2010 Eberle, Mark (’91,’92) ...... 1993 Brence, John (’88,’89,’90) ...... 1991 Ebrey, Henry (’42) ...... 1943 Brennan, John (’46,’47) ...... 1948 D - D - D Dana, William (’51) ...... 1952 Edwards, Paul (’85,’86,’87,’88)...... 1989 Brennan, Matthew (’96) ...... 1999 Daniloff, Fred (’58,’59,’60) ...... 1961 Eich, Frank (’69,’70) ...... 1972 Brewer, Blake (’93) ...... 1994 Dargle, Peter (’91,’92) ...... 1993 Eichelberger, George (’48,’49) ...... 1950 Brewer, Curtis (’51,’52) ...... 1953 Davis, Jack S. (’62,’63) ...... 1963 Eklund, Kenneth (’62,’63) ...... 1964 Brewer, Reid (’93) ...... 1995 Davis, Russell (’91) ...... 1993 Ellenberger, Bradley (’83) ...... 1986 Brouillette, Greg (’79,’80,’81,’82) ...... 1983 Davis, Thomas G. (’47,’48) ...... 1949 Elvir, Hugo (’64,’65) ...... 1966 Broumas, Andre (’53) ...... 1954 Day, Franklin (’45) ...... 1946 Emberton, Keith (’77,‘79) ...... 1980 Brown, Alston (’42) ...... 1943 deCorrevont, Leon (’46,’47,’48)...... 1949 Emt, Stephen (’90) ...... 1993 Brown, Arthur S. (’60,’61)...... 1962 Dedmond, Tony (’92,’93,’94,’96) ...... 1996 Entlich, Richard (’60,’61,’62,’63) ...... 1963 Brown, Charles (’00) ...... 2002 Deems, John (’64) ...... 1965 Epling, Stephen (’79,’81,’82,’83) ...... 1984 Brown, Trent (’09,’10) ...... 2013 DeFiori, Chris (’00,’01,’02,’03) ...... 2004 Erickson, Ross (’93,’94) ...... 1995 Brown, William (’77) ...... 1979 DeLeo, Daniel (’85,’86) ...... 1987 Evans, Kenneth C. (’98,’99) ...... 2000 Bryant, Albert (’73) ...... 1974 Evarts, James (’96,’97,’98,’99) ...... 2000

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Harper, Mike (’01,’02,’03) ...... 2004 F - F - F Harrington, John (’63) ...... 1965 Fallon, Edward (’77) ...... 1978 Harris, Jay (’77) ...... 1980 Fanning, John (’59) ...... 1960 Harris, Randolph (’62,’63)...... 1964 Farmelo, Gene (’64) ...... 1965 Harshfi eld, Terrence (’85,’86,’87) ...... 1988 Farmelo, Lee (’57,’58,’59) ...... 1960 Hartnell, George (’47) ...... 1948 Faulkner, Mark (’93) ...... 1995 Hatfi eld, Stuart (’89,’91) ...... 1992 Faurer, Lincoln (’48,’49) ...... 1950 Hauck, David (’87,’88) ...... 1989 Fay, Douglas (’91) ...... 1992 Hayden, Tyler (’00) ...... 2004 Felber, Joseph (’84,’86) ...... 1987 Hayes, Thomas (’63) ...... 1966 Fend, Gregory (’97,’98) ...... 1999 Hazard, Thomas (’47) ...... 1948 Fenn, Zachary (‘08) ...... 2010 Hazen, John (’43) ...... 1944 Fergusson, Thomas (’63) ...... 1965 Heimberg, Ernest (’65,’66) ...... 1967 Filauro, Andrew (‘03,‘04) ...... 2007 Heinze, C.B. (’55) ...... 1957 Filenko, Taras (’93,’94) ...... 1995 Hekimian, Nathan (’96,’97,’98,’99) ...... 2000 Fitzgerald, Doug (’68) ...... 1969 Helberg, Glen (’97,’98) ...... 1999 Fitzpatrick, John (’81) ...... 1983 Henn, Joseph (’69) ...... 1970 Fiuk, Michal (’10) ...... 2013 Hennig, Guenter (’63,’64) ...... 1965 Flanagan, Brendan (’76,’78) ...... 1979 Henninger, Kermit P. (’78,’79,’80) ...... 1981 Fleumer, Albert (’69,’70,’71) ...... 1972 Henninger, Kermit M. (’57) ...... 1958 Fleumer, Matt (‘67,’68,’69) ...... 1970 Herzer, Lee (’77) ...... 1980 Flores, Anthony (’91,’92,’93) ...... 1994 Hetherington, Jeffery (’74,’75,’76) ...... 1977 Florkowski, Adam (’95,’96,’97) ...... 1999 Hickok, James (’95) ...... 1996 Florkowski, Stanley (’96,’98) ...... 1999 Higgs, William (’72,’73) ...... 1974 Forrester, John (’58) ...... 1959 Hill, James (’88) ...... 1989 Foster, George (’48) ...... 1949 Hillen, Mark (’00, ’01) ...... 2002 Fraher, James (’51,’52,’53) ...... 1954 Hilsman, William (’53) ...... 1954 Andrew Kydes (USMA 2010) was named the Francis, Kevin (’77) ...... 1980 Hines, Pierre (’03,’04,’05,’06) ...... 2007 Patriot League Men’s Soccer “Scholar Athlete Frank, Winfi eld (’54,’55) ...... 1956 Hoefert, Richard (’74) ...... 1975 of the Year” as a senior. Franson, Justin (’96) ...... 2000 Hoernlein, Kurt (’83,’84,’85,’86) ...... 1987 Kelly, Frank (’60,’61,’62,’63) ...... 1963 Frederick, William (’55) ...... 1956 Hogarth, John (’57,’58,’59) ...... 1960 Kent, Jason (’98,’99,’00) ...... 2002 Freedman, David (’79,’80,’81) ...... 1983 Hohman, Dierk (’89) ...... 1992 Kilfeather, John (’85) ...... 1989 French, Kris (’10) ...... 2012 Holden, Timothy (’72,’73,’74) ...... 1975 Kim, Chris (’80,’81) ...... 1983 Friese, William (’66,‘67,‘68) ...... 1969 Holland, Casey (‘03,’04) ...... 2007 Kim, James (’82,’83,’84,’85) ...... 1986 Frost, Malcolm (’84,’85,’86,’87)...... 1988 Horn, Charles (’47) ...... 1948 Kim, Michael (’09,’10) ...... 2013 Fussner, Lawrence (’82,’83) ...... 1984 Hoyt, John (’42) ...... 1943 Kim, Sean (’07,’08,’09,’10) ...... 2011 Hudson, Frederick (’45,’46) ...... 1947 Kirkegaard, Paul (’60,’61) ...... 1962 Hughes, John W. (’51,’52) ...... 1953 Kiziuk, Stephen (’90) ...... 1992 Hughes, William (’63) ...... 1966 G - G - G Knese, Jason (‘04) ...... 2008 Gallogly, John-Michael (’05,’06,’07,‘08)...... 2009 Hunt, Ira (’44) ...... 1945 Knighten, John (’87,’88,’89) ...... 1990 Gardner, Henry (’56,’57) ...... 1958 Hunter, Chase (’04,’05,’06,’07)...... 2008 Knorr, Mathias (’69) ...... 1970 Garey, Raynor (’52,’53) ...... 1954 Kobes, Frank (’64,’65) ...... 1966 Garrett, Leonard (’49) ...... 1950 I - I - I Koeppe, Joshua (’09,’10) ...... 2013 Gasparovic, Andrew (’72,’73,’74,’75) ...... 1976 Imoh, James (’93,’94,’95) ...... 1996 Koestner, Raymond (’51) ...... 1952 Gengler, Gabriel (’98) ...... 2001 Irwin, Richard (’60,’61) ...... 1962 Kohl, Gordon (’84) ...... 1988 Genuario, Louis (’46,’47,’48,’49) ...... 1950 Ivers, James (’50,’51) ...... 1952 Kowal, William (’83,’84) ...... 1985 Giannetti, Anthony (’93,’94) ...... 1995 Ives, Arthur (’69,’70)...... 1971 Kowalchik, Michael (’63)...... 1964 Gibbings, Leslie (’56,’57) ...... 1958 Krafsig, Joel (’89,’90) ...... 1992 Ginter, Kenneth (’54) ...... 1955 Kraheck, Stephen (‘03,‘04,‘06) ...... 2007 Givens, Corey (’94,’95,’96,’97) ...... 1998 Krapf, Albert (’55,’56) ...... 1957 Glaze, James (’99,’00,’01,’02) ...... 2003 J - J - J Jarvis, Cameron (’09,’10) ...... 2012 Kratz, George (’89) ...... 1991 Glubzinski, Andrew (‘06,’07,‘08) ...... 2009 Jasinski, John (’77) ...... 1980 Krawciw, Nicholas (’58) ...... 1959 Golden, James (’62,’63,’64)...... 1965 Johnson, James S. (’73,’74,’75) ...... 1977 Kremser, Karl (’65) ...... 1968 Gonzalez, Jose (’62,’63,’64) ...... 1965 Johnson, Jeffery (’95,’96,’97) ...... 1998 Kriebel, James (’64,’65) ...... 1966 Gonzalez, Paul (’98) ...... 2000 Johnson, Joseph (’05) ...... 2009 Krotee, March (’90,’91,’92) ...... 1993 Good, Kenneth (’49,’50,’51) ...... 1952 Johnson, Kyle (’02,’03,’04) ...... 2005 Krotee, Robert (’93,’94)...... 1995 Gordon, John (’73,’74,’75) ...... 1976 Johnson, Mitch (’09,’10) ...... 2013 Kubeika, John (’04,’05,’06,’07)...... 2008 Grace, Karl (’78) ...... 1980 Johnson, Mitchell (’84,’85,’86,’87) ...... 1988 Kuzemka Aaron (’84,’85,’86,’87) ...... 1988 Grant, Theodore (’54,’55) ...... 1956 Johnson, Richard D. (’52,’53,’54) ...... 1955 Kydes, Andrew (’06,’07,’08,’09) ...... 2010 Graziano, John (’65,’66) ...... 1967 Jones, Clifford (’54) ...... 1955 Greeley, Brendan (’60) ...... 1961 Jones, Doug (’04,’05,’06,’07) ...... 2008 Gregory, Edgar (’43) ...... 1944 Jones, Robert (’75) ...... 1977 Griffi n, Alfred (’51) ...... 1952 L - L - L Jozwiak, Edward (‘80,’81) ...... 1982 Griffi th, Rease (’81) ...... 1983 Land, Robert (’45) ...... 1946 Grubbs, John (’63) ...... 1964 Langford, Gary (’79,’80,’81) ...... 1983 Guion, James (’48,’49) ...... 1950 Larrabee, Kevin (’00,’01,’02) ...... 2003 Gusz, John (’78,’79) ...... 1980 K - K - K Larson, Gregory (’83,’84,’86) ...... 1987 Kashner, John C. (‘99) ...... 2001 Larson, Richard (’63) ...... 1966 Kaufman, Louis (’51,’52) ...... 1953 Lazzari, Joseph (’89,’90,’91) ...... 1992 Kavanaugh, Richard D. (’52,’53) ...... 1954 Leach, Michael (’07,’08,’09,’10) ...... 2011 H - H - H Keating, Michael (’56) ...... 1957 Leatherman, Emory (’87,’88) ...... 1989 Haas, James (’66) ...... 1967 Keith, Robert (’76) ...... 1979 Lee, Edward (’62,’63) ...... 1963 Hammond, Robert (’88) ...... 1989 Kelly, Colin (’61,’62,’63) ...... 1963 Lehman, Albert (’51)...... 1952 Harlow, Giles (’55) ...... 1957

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Leslie, Kenneth (’09) ...... 2013 Morales, Richard (’73,’74,’75)...... 1976 Lessey, Samuel (’43,’44) ...... 1945 Moran, James (’69,’70,’71) ...... 1972 Linnington, Mike (’01) ...... 2005 Moreland, Jarrod (’96) ...... 1997 Lobdell, Harrison (’68) ...... 1969 Moreno, Adrian (’03,’04,’05,’06) ...... 2007 Loebrich, George (’98) ...... 2002 Morgan, Douglas (’60,’61) ...... 1962 Loftin, Brian (’91,’92) ...... 1995 Morris, Charles (’69) ...... 1970 Lowe, Henry (’63) ...... 1965 Morrison, John (’56,’57) ...... 1958 Lowery, James (’86) ...... 1987 Moses, Charles (’55,’56) ...... 1957 Lynch, Thomas (’81) ...... 1982 Moses, Oliver (’45) ...... 1946 Lynch, Timothy (’99,’00,’01,’02) ...... 2003 Murphy, Brian (’74,’75) ...... 1977 Murphy, Daniel (’93,’94,’95) ...... 1996 Murray, Stephen (’80,’81,’82) ...... 1983 M - M - M Musiol, Joseph (’63)...... 1966 MacDonald, Bruce (’81,’82) ...... 1983 Machovina, Richard (’83,’84) ...... 1985 Mackenzie, Brian (’96) ...... 1997 N - N - N Mackenzie, Chris (’88,’89,’90) ...... 1991 Nachmann, Dennis (’89,’90) ...... 1992 Mackenzie, Kevin (’90,’91,’92) ...... 1993 Nakashima, Gerald (’61,’62,’63) ...... 1963 Mahoney, Tucker (’99,’00,’01) ...... 2002 Neilson, Robert (’42) ...... 1943 Mainwaring, Todd (‘03) ...... 2007 Nelson, Edwin A. (’48) ...... 1949 Mallue, Ed (‘03,’04) ...... 2007 Nelson, Phillip A. (’63,’65) ...... 1966 Manzo, Fred (’56,’57,’58) ...... 1959 Nelson, Phillip R. (’71,’72,’73,’74) ...... 1975 Manzo, Joseph (’74) ...... 1975 Nelson, Walter (’63)...... 1965 Marchant, Stephen (’93) ...... 1995 Neske, Richard (’71,’72,’73) ...... 1974 Marenco, Jaime (’74,’75) ...... 1977 Newell, Daniel (’04,’05,’06,’07) ...... 2008 Martinez, David (’85) ...... 1988 Newell, Richard (’44,’45) ...... 1946 Marley, John (’45,’46,’47,’48) ...... 1949 Nicholson, Demetrius (’91) ...... 1992 Mathe, Robert (’42) ...... 1943 Nielsen, James (’66,‘67,’68) ...... 1969 Mather, Linwood (’47,’49) ...... 1950 Nikolas, James (’84) ...... 1986 Mavrotheris, Nicholas (’54,’55) ...... 1956 Nohmer, Fred (’82,’83,’84,’85) ...... 1986 Lloyd Osafo (USMA 2005) was a four-time Maxfi eld, Casey (’98) ...... 1999 Novak, Don (’46,’47,’48)...... 1949 All-Patriot League Selction Maynard, A.W. (’49,’50) ...... 1951 Mayo, Louis (’85)...... 1989 Powell, David J. (’73) ...... 1974 McArdle, James (’70,’71) ...... 1973 O - O - O Pozuelo, F. Javier, (’54,’55) ...... 1956 McCabe, Joseph (’93,’95) ...... 1996 Oakes, John (’54,’55) ...... 1956 Prantl, Harry (’80,’81,’82,’83) ...... 1984 McCall, Thomas (’75) ...... 1979 Obaseki, Thomas (’98,’99,’00) ...... 2001 Pressman, Kenneth (’45,’46,’47) ...... 1948 McChristian, Joseph (’63) ...... 1965 Oclander, David (’89) ...... 1990 Principe, Nicholas (’63) ...... 1965 McCormack, Daniel (’77,’78,’79) ...... 1980 O’Connell, Liam (’81) ...... 1982 Proctor, Robert (’89,’90) ...... 1991 McCoy, Edward (’76,’78,’79)...... 1980 O’Dea, James (’83,’84,’85,’86) ...... 1987 Prokop, Frank (’62,’63,’64) ...... 1965 McCoy, Jason (‘02,’03,’04) ...... 2006 O’Donnell, Frederick (’88,’89) ...... 1990 Puff, Robert (’56,’57) ...... 1958 McCullen, Ray (’45) ...... 1946 Odumewu, Mike (’03,’04,’05) ...... 2007 McDonald, Timothy (’80,’81,’82) ...... 1983 Ogden, William (’59,’60) ...... 1961 Q - Q - Q McDougal, John (’98,’99) ...... 2000 Olivero, Jose (’74,’75,’76) ...... 1978 Quinn, Dan (’02,’03) ...... 2004 McDougell, Oliver (’46) ...... 1947 Oprandy, Frank (’86,’87,’88) ...... 1989 Quinn, William (’49,’50) ...... 1951 McFarland, Michael (’74,’75) ...... 1976 Orrison, Daniel (’05,’06) ...... 2009 Quiros, Jose (’55,’56) ...... 1957 McHugh, John (’83,’84,’85) ...... 1986 Osafo, Lloyd (’01,’02,’03,’04) ...... 2005 Mclinskey, Terence (’89) ...... 1990 Osteen, John (’47) ...... 1948 McMurray, William (’44) ...... 1945 Oxrieder, Charles (’56,’57) ...... 1958 McReynolds, Carson (’09,’10) ...... 2012 R - R - R Radke, Michael (’96) ...... 1997 McVey, Hugh (‘08) ...... 2011 Randel, Brennan (’09,’10) ...... 2013 Meccia, Robert (’63,’64,’65) ...... 1966 Rasmussen, Raymond (’48) ...... 1949 Mechling, Eugene (’48) ...... 1949 P - P - P Palone, Michael (’65,’66,‘67) ...... 1968 Ravelo, Angelo (’50,’51,’52) ...... 1953 Medina, Daniel (’80,’81) ...... 1984 Pamplin, Jeremy (’94,’95,’96) ...... 1997 Raymond, Brendan (’93,’94,’95) ...... 1996 Mellon, Patrick (’95,’96,’97)...... 1998 Parilli, Luis (’93,’94,’95,’96) ...... 1997 Reckmeyer, William (’46) ...... 1947 Memminger, Charles (’45) ...... 1946 Parkinson, Michael (’77,’78) ...... 1980 Redmond, Brian T. (’99) ...... 2003 Meyer, Paul (’93) ...... 1994 Patterson, Loren (’48) ...... 1949 Reese, Jordan (’10) ...... 2014 Meyer, Robert H. (’70,’71,’72) ...... 1973 Pauling, Jared (’02,’03’04,’05) ...... 2006 Reilly, Kegan (’04,’05,’06,’07) ...... 2008 Michalek, Timothy (’95,’96) ...... 1997 Pearcy, Gary (’83,’84) ...... 1986 Retana, Luis (‘67) ...... 1969 Milinski, Edward (’65,’66,‘67) ...... 1968 Pearson, Robert (’90,’91,’92,’93) ...... 1994 Rice, Lucas (’90,’91,’92) ...... 1993 Miller, Austin (’79,’80,’81,’82) ...... 1983 Pedersen, Walton (’68,’69) ...... 1970 Richey, Randal (’81,’82,’83) ...... 1984 Miller, Matt (‘03) ...... 2004 Perkins, Jeff (’01,’02) ...... 2005 Rindosh, Aaron (’00) ...... 2004 Miller, Timothy (’80,’81,’82)...... 1983 Perkins, Jeffery (’86,’87,’88) ...... 1989 Rindosh, Adam (’00) ...... 2004 Miller, Tyler (’87,’89) ...... 1990 Pfeiffer, Richard (’56) ...... 1957 Ritter, Nathan (’97,’98) ...... 1999 Miller, Wayne D. (’50) ...... 1951 Pfi ster, Alex (’10) ...... 2014 Roberts, Thurman (’61,’62’63) ...... 1964 Minor, John (’68,’69) ...... 1970 Phan, Wayne (’88) ...... 1990 Robertson, George (’57) ...... 1958 Mitchiner, Mike (’84,’85,’86,’87) ...... 1988 Pickett, Stephen (’08,’09,’10) ...... 2012 Robertson, Ken (’81) ...... 1982 Mohney, James (’71) ...... 1972 Pickett, Wesley (’95) ...... 1999 Robertson, Tanner (’08,’09,’10) ...... 2012 Monahan, Thomas (’46) ...... 1947 Pickler, John (’63) ...... 1965 Robinson, David (’86,’87) ...... 1990 Moon, John (’09) ...... 2013 Piechowiak, Wayne (’70,’71) ...... 1973 Robinson, Jay (’90,’91,’92) ...... 1993 Moore, Riley (’58) ...... 1959 Pollin, George (’48) ...... 1949 Rodemers, Michael (’75,’76,’78) ...... 1980 Moore, William (’42) ...... 1943 Post, Leo (’49,’50)...... 1951 Rodgers, Benjamin (’93,’94,’95) ...... 1996 Morales, Oscar (’49,’50,’51) ...... 1952 Powell, Beverley (’58,’59,’60) ...... 1961 Rojas, Roberto (’64) ...... 1965

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Shore, Christian (’63) ...... 1964 VanLingen, Rene (’77) ...... 1980 Simon, King D. (’46) ...... 1947 Van Valkenburg, Gerald (’53) ...... 1954 Simpson, Edward (’64) ...... 1965 Veenstra, John (‘67,’68,’69) ...... 1970 Slingerland, Douglas (’49,’50,’51) ...... 1952 Veenstra, Roger (’73,’74) ...... 1975 Smith, Fred L. (’50,’51,’52) ...... 1953 Velazquez, Manuel (’63) ...... 1966 Smith, James L. (’63) ...... 1965 Villanes, Juan (’57) ...... 1958 Smith, Kevin D. (’97,’98,’99,’00) ...... 2001 Vinson, David (’75,’76) ...... 1979 Smith, Kevin J. (’97,’98,’99) ...... 2001 Vinson, Mark (’75,’76) ...... 1978 Smith, Lawrence (’64,’65) ...... 1966 Vint, Michael (‘08) ...... 2011 Smoak, Deryl (’76,’78) ...... 1979 Vitters, Alan (’66,‘67) ...... 1968 Somers, Robert (’69,’70,’71) ...... 1972 Vlisides, George (’48,’49) ...... 1950 Sosler, Louis (’70,’72) ...... 1973 Sperber, Horst (’65,’66,‘67) ...... 1968 Spinello, Michael (’64,’65,’66) ...... 1967 W - W - W Spivy, Berton (’57,’58,’59) ...... 1960 Wagner, Hans (’59,’60) ...... 1961 Spragins, Charles (’44) ...... 1945 Wald, Tilo (’64,’65) ...... 1967 Spragins, Stewart (’48) ...... 1949 Wallwork, James (’50,’51) ...... 1952 Spruill, Chase (’04,’05,’06,’07) ...... 2008 Walters, James (’69,’70) ...... 1971 Stanton, Robert (’98,’99) ...... 2000 Wanner, F. Walton (’60) ...... 1961 Steinberg, William (’49) ...... 1950 Wardrop, Daniel (’48,’49,’50) ...... 1951 Stevens, James (’76) ...... 1977 Watson, Henry (’57,’58,’59) ...... 1960 Stick, Henry (’43,’44) ...... 1945 Wattendorf, John (’63) ...... 1965 Stone, Hardy (’77) ...... 1980 Watts, Benjamin (’68) ...... 1969 Stonehouse, Gerald (’61,’62’63) ...... 1963 Watts, Bill (’03,’04,’05,’06) ...... 2007 Stoner, John (’77,’79) ...... 1980 Weiss, Daniel (’93,’94) ...... 1995 Strealdorf, John (’49,’50) ...... 1951 Wells, Herbert (’71,’72,’73) ...... 1974 Strickland, Robert (’54) ...... 1955 Weslowski, Anthony (’45) ...... 1946 Sullivan, Cory (’00,’01,’02) ...... 2004 Wesmiller, Matt (’03,’04) ...... 2005 Sullivan, Michael (’81,’83) ...... 1984 Wessels, Robert (’43) ...... 1944 Summerlin, Joshua (’99,’00) ...... 2001 Whaley, Gabriel (’08,’09) ...... 2012 Bill Watts (USMA 2007) earned Summers, Wallen (’54,’55) ...... 1957 Wheeler, Wayne (’61,’62,63) ...... 1964 All-Academic honors in 2006 Sung, Alex (’81) ...... 1982 Whitacre, Joseph (’08) ...... 2012 Roloff, Donald (’49,’50) ...... 1951 Swank, Lawrence (’42)...... 1943 Whitaker, Ernest (’10) ...... 2011 Roosma, William (’56) ...... 1958 Swearingen, William (’04,’05,’06,’07) ...... 2008 White, Edward (’51) ...... 1952 Rose, Michael (’96) ...... 1997 Swick, Andrew (’81) ...... 1982 White, Thomas (’91,’92) ...... 1993 Rose, Robert (’50,’51,’52) ...... 1953 Swift, Richard (‘91,’92,’93) ...... 1994 Whiting, Robert (’48) ...... 1949 Ross, John (’91,’92) ...... 1993 Szabo, Jakob (’10) ...... 2014 Whitney, Guy (’53) ...... 1954 Rossley, Zachary (’98,’99) ...... 2000 Wiggins, Richard (’76) ...... 1977 Rowe, Thomas (’10) ...... 2014 Williams, David (’84)...... 1987 Roy, Walter (’87,’88) ...... 1989 T - T - T Wines, Robert (’69,’70,’71) ...... 1972 Ruck, Juan-Carlos (’95,’96,’97) ...... 1998 Tansey, Hubert (’42) ...... 1943 Wix, William (’52,’53,’54) ...... 1955 Ruddy, Kenneth (’45,’46,’47) ...... 1948 Tarantelli, Todd (’91,’92)...... 1992 Wolf, Karl (’42) ...... 1943 Ryan, John C. (’99) ...... 2003 Taylor, Conrad (’71,’72) ...... 1973 Woltz, K.A. (’63) ...... 1966 Taylor, Robert (’98) ...... 2000 Wood, Brian (’93,’94) ...... 1995 Teixeira, Christian (’91,’92,’93,’94) ...... 1995 Woodcock, Matt (’98,’99,’00) ...... 2001 S - S - S Tennent, David (’04,’05,’07) ...... 2008 Wozencraft, John (’44) ...... 1945 Sama, Jason (’98) ...... 1999 Terpin, Abelardo (’95,’96,’97) ...... 1998 Samaniego, Marcial (’60,’61)...... 1962 Teesdale, Thomas (’69,’70)...... 1971 Sammarco, Valentino (’63,’64) ...... 1965 Thompson, Mark (’99) ...... 2002 Y - Y - Y Saksa, Lawrence (’70,’71,’72) ...... 1973 Thorne, William (‘67,’68) ...... 1969 Yale, John (’52) ...... 1953 Sanborn, William (’70,’71) ...... 1973 Tinsman, Robert (’55) ...... 1956 Yang, Newman (’88,’89) ...... 1990 Sangvic, Roger (’84,’85) ...... 1986 Toman, John (’50,’51,’52) ...... 1953 Yankoupe, Roger (’63) ...... 1964 Sarzanini, Andrea (’60) ...... 1961 Tomiczek, Paul (’58) ...... 1959 Yerks, Gary (’75,’76,’78) ...... 1979 Sauer, Edward (’80,’81,’82) ...... 1983 Tratensek, Milivoj (’63)...... 1964 Yeterian, Edward (’70,’71,’72,’73) ...... 1974 Schalk, Louis (’45,’46,’47) ...... 1948 Traubel, William (’63)...... 1966 Yost, Bruce (’75,’76) ...... 1978 Schaller, Michael (’82,’83) ...... 1984 Tredennick, William (’63) ...... 1965 Yu, Daniel (’05,’06,’07,’10) ...... 2011 Schlessman, David (’77) ...... 1979 Trifi letti, Anthony (’63) ...... 1964 Yu, David (’01,’02,’03,’04) ...... 2005 Schleyer, William (’76,’78) ...... 1979 Trotta, Nikolaus (’99,’00) ...... 2003 Schmalberger, Fred (’76,’78) ...... 1979 Tuck, Franklin (’77) ...... 1979 Schmidt, John L. (’60,’61)...... 1962 Turnbull, Robert (’54,’55) ...... 1957 Twohig, John (’71,’72,’73) ...... 1974 Z - Z - Z Schmitt, Mark (’89,’90) ...... 1991 Zartman, John (’53) ...... 1954 Tyree, Thomas (’45,’46,’47) ...... 1948 Schreckhise, Clinton (’88,’89,’90) ...... 1991 Zeller, James (’43,’44) ...... 1945 Schuder, William (’45,’46) ...... 1947 Zimmer, Jonathan (’98) ...... 1999 Scioletti, Daniel (’69,’70) ...... 1971 Zook, William (’43,’44) ...... 1945 Sciolla, Ralph (’42,’43) ...... 1944 U - U - U Seale, Evan (’06,’08,’09) ...... 2010 Uhler, Robert (’66,‘67)...... 1968 NOTES: Players in bold are active in 2011. Sellner, Richard (’79,’80) ...... 1981 Ulmer, Walter (’76,’77) ...... 1979 Years in parenthesis are years lettered. Severson, Todd (’00,’01,’02,’03) ...... 2004 Year in right column is graduation year. Shanahan, Matthew (’97,’98) ...... 1999 V - V - V Shearer, Phillip (’89,’90,’91) ...... 1992 Vaccaro, Kenneth (’70,’71,’72) ...... 1973 Shimkus, David (’80,’81,’82,’83) ...... 1984 Vanantwerp, Lucas (’96,’97,’98) ...... 1999 Shipps, Ian (’98,’00,’01) ...... 2002 Vang, Tong (’91,’92) ...... 1993

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