PROVIDENCE COLLEGE CHAPEY FIELD AT ANDERSON STADIUM

On April 23, 2016, Athletics officially dedicated Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium, the new state-of-the-art facility for the men’s and women’s soccer and men’s teams. The stadium features seating for over 1,500 fans, chair back seats, a new press box and two luxury boxes for entertainment. In addition the stadium also has new locker rooms for home and visiting teams and a 13HD Daktronics video board. Even in its infancy, the stadium has played host to multiple NCAA and BIG EAST Tournament events. The venue also has served as host for the USILA North/South All-Star Game [lacrosse] in 2017 and 2018. The [soccer] hosted its Fourth Round match in the 2017 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup at the facility. Providence College Information Table of Contents Location: ...... Providence, R.I. General information...... 1 Founded: ...... 1917 ...... 2 Enrollment: ...... 4,143 President: ...... Rev. Kenneth R. Sicard, O.P. Ruane Friar Development Center ...... 3 Denomination: ...... Roman Catholic (Dominican) Bob Driscoll...... 4-5 Athletics Director: ...... Robert Driscoll Friar Coaching Staff/Support Staff...... 6-10 Conference: ...... BIG EAST 2020-21 Friars...... 11-28 Nickname: ...... Friars - 2020-21 Roster...... 11 Colors: ...... Black, White and Silver (PMS 877) - Player Profiles...... 12-28 Home Field: ...... Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium 2019 Stats/Results...... 29-30 Coaching Staff Friar History...... 31-51 Head Coach...... Craig Stewart (Franklin Pierce University ‘04) - Postseason History: BIG EAST & NCAA Championships...... 31-33 Years as Head Coach/Years at Providence...... 12/9 - Providence College Records...... 34 Overall Record...... 137-65-26 - Friar All-Americans & All-BIG EAST Selections...... 35 Record at Providence...... 86-57-18 - Friars in the Pros...... 36 Associate Head Coach...... John Mark Andrade (Syracuse ‘02) Assistant Coach...... Dave DeMello (University of ‘94) - All-Time Big East Standings...... 37-40 Volunteer GK Coach...... Karl Spratt (Univ. of Sunderland ‘05) - All-Time Friar Greats...... 41 Men’s Soccer Office Phone:...... 401-865-2005 - All-Time Series Results...... 42 - Year-By-Year Results...... 43-46 Team Information - All-Time Roster...... 47-51 2019 Overall Record ...... 16-7-0 2020-21 Schedule...... 52 2019 BIG EAST Record ...... 6-3-0 2019 BIG EAST Finish ...... Third Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/6 Credits NCAA Tournament: ...... 10 Appearances The 2020-21 Providence College Men’s Soccer Online Team Guide is ...... (1983, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014,2016, 2019) published by the Providence College Athletic Department and all rights 2019 Postseason...... NCAA Tourament Round of 16 are reserved. All information in this guide is property of Providence 2020 Captains...... Malcolm Duncan, Paulo Lima College. Editors: Mike Billings, Olivia Pastore, Jen Rynearson Media Relations Photography: Stew Milne, Will Schneekloth, David Silverman, Tom Men’s Soccer SID ...... Olivia Pastore Maguire, Richard Benjamin, New England Revolution, New York Red Phone Number...... 401-865-1733 (o) Bulls. E-Mail...... [email protected] ...... @PCAthletics | @PCFriarsMSoccer Web Site ...... www.friars.com Mailing Address...... - 1 Cunningham Square, Providence, RI 02918

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BIG EAST Final Standings (2019) 1. Georgetown (Tournament Champions) 2. St. John's 3. Providence THE BIG EAST 4. Butler 5. Creighton 6. Marquette 7. Seton Hall 8. Xavier 9. Villanova 10. DePaul

TM Providence College GOLDEN EAGLES BULLDOGS MUSKETEERS FRIARS Milwaukee, Wisconsin University of Connecticut Indianapolis, Indiana Cincinnati, Ohio HUSKIES Providence, R.I. BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year: Storrs, Connecticut Tani Oluwasey, St. John's, So., F BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year : , Creighton, Jr., M St. John’s University RED STORM Queens, New York BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year: Dylan Nealis, Georgetown, Sr., D TM BIG EAST Co-Goalkeeper of the Year: PIRATES Giannis Nikopolidis, Georgetown, So., GK South Orange, N.J. Jan Hoffelner, St. John's, Jr., GK BIG EAST Freshman of the Year: Wilmer Cabrera Jr., Butler, Fr. F

Villanova University WILDCATS BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year: Villanova, Pennsylvania DePaul University St. John's BLUEJAYS BLUE DEMONS HOYAS Omaha, Nebraska Chicago, Illinois Washington, D.C.

All-BIG EAST First Team All-BIG EAST Third Team (at large)^ Derek Dodson, Georgetown, Jr., F Brandon Guhl, Butler, Sr., F Tani Oluwaseyi, St. John’s, So., F Jack Haywood, Butler, So., M *Samson Sergi, Xavier, R-Sr., F Jared Timmer, Butler, Sr., M Yudai Tashiro, Creighton, Sr., M Kuba Polat, Creighton, Jr., M *Jacob Montes, Georgetown, Jr., M Connor Alba, Marquette, Sr., M Tiago Mendonca, Providence, Sr., M Josh Coan, Marquette, Sr., F Max de Bruijne, DePaul, Sr., D Austin Aviza, Providence, Sr., GK Dylan Nealis, Georgetown, Sr., D Danny Griffin, Providence, Sr., M/F Patrick Seagrist, Marquette, Sr., D Brandon Knapp, St. John's, So., M Joao Serrano, Providence, Sr., D Einar Lye, St. John's, So., M Giannis Nikopolidis, Georgetown, So., GK Derrick Otim, Xavier, Sr., M Matthew Rosenberg, Xavier, RS-Jr., GK All-BIG EAST Second Team^ *-denotes a unanimous selection Wilmer Cabrera, Jr., Butler, Fr., F ^-extra player added due to a tie in voting Luke Haakenson, Creighton, Sr., F Achara, Georgetown, Sr., F Carlton McKenzie, Seton Hall, Sr., F Sean Zawadzki, Georgetown, So., M Luka Prpa, Marquette, Sr., M Paulo Lima, Providence, So., M Tiago Mendonca '20 was awarded All-BIG EAST First Skage Simonsen, St. John’s, So., M Younes Boudadi, Creighton, Sr., D Team honors in the 2018 and 2019 season. Brandon Duarte, St. John’s, Sr, B Shane Bradley, Villanova, Sr., B Jan Hoffelner, St. John’s, Jr., GK

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RUANE FRIAR DEVELOPMENT CENTER The Ruane Friar Development Center (RFDC) is a multi-purpose building that opened on Sept. 29, 2018 and has significantly enhanced Friar athletics, stu- dent services and College community life. The 56,000 square foot facility includes a 15,481 square foot, two-court practice facility for men's . It also features improvements for other student-athletes, including an Innovation Lab, an expanded Canavan Sports Medicine Center and a student-athlete fueling station. Other highlights include an athletic training center, offices, a new Friar Athletics Hall of Fame, and a statue of legendary Providence College Men's Bas- ketball Coaches Joe Mullaney '65 Hon & '98 Hon and '89 Hon, located just outside the main entrance. The large patio serves as a useful outdoor function location and an impressive backdrop to the Ray TreacyTrack at Hendricken Field. Photo: Copyright Sarah Mechling. Courtesy Perkins Eastman.

INNOVATION LAB The Innovation Lab is available to each of our 350+ NCAA Division I student- athletes. The lab is part of the overall Sports Medicine Department, with a primary focus on rest and recovery. The facility is one of very few in the country at the collegiate level. The facility houses the following amenities:

• Mindfulness Room: Five (5) nap pods for sleep/meditation • Recovery Area: Five (5) zero gravity recliners with massage and heat, which may be used with recovery pump gear • Two (2) sensory deprivation float rooms – 30 minutes of total relaxation, floating in 95 degree salt water in darkness • CryoTherapy Chamber – Standing chamber uses liquid nitrogen to bring temperature to -130 degrees as you rotate in the chamber for three minutes • Bod Pod: Used for total body composition • Offices for sports nutrition, sports psychology and the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Health & Wellness

Dimeo Construction of Providence served as the general contractor for the RFDC. Perkins Eastman of New York served as the building's architect. Ad- vent, which is headquartered in Nashville, Tenn., created the branded spaces

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BOBATHLETIC DRISCOLL DIRECTOR

Having completed his 19th season as Providence College’s Vice President and Athletics Director, Bob Driscoll has transformed and reinvigorated Providence College’s athletics program. He has established a vision of student-athlete success in the classroom and in the community while competing for championships. Driscoll maintains focus on lead- ing, fostering and mentoring one of the nation’s most respected athletic programs. Over the past seven years, Driscoll has been the architect of one of the most successful eras in the history of Providence College athletics. The Friars continued their success during 2019-20, with the men’s soccer team advancing to the NCAA Third Round after posting a 16-7 overall record. It was the program’s fourth NCAA Tourmament bid in eight seasons under head coach Craig Stewart. The Men’s basketball team concluded the season as one of the hottest teams in the NCAA, winning its final six games with three coming against top-20 opponents. Abbey Wheeler of the women’s track and field team was named the USTFCCCA Northeast Region Women’s Indoor Track and Field Athlete of the Year after winning the 3,000 and 5,000-meter events at the BIG EAST Championships. Her mark in the 5,000-meter event qualified for the NCAA Championships. Over the course of the last decade, Providence College has enjoyed sustained success in addition to capturing multiple cham- pionships beginning with the 2013 women’s cross country team claiming the College’s second NCAA title. It continued with the men’s basketball team winning the 2014 BIG EAST Tournament title and advancing to the NCAA Tournament in five-consecutive seasons from 2014-18. The men’s hockey team made two Frozen Four appearances and six-consecutive NCAA Tournaments, in- cluding its first NCAA Championship with a dramatic, come-from-behind win over on April 11, 2015 at the TD Garden. It marked the College’s third NCAA team title and its first in a men’s sport. In 2020, Driscoll was recognized with the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association Builders’ Award. For the second time in his tenure, Driscoll was recognized as the Under Armour I-AAA Athletics Director of the Year at the 51st Annual National Associa- tion of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) convention in June 2016. In June 2008, Driscoll also was named the 2007-08 Astro Turf Athletics Director of the Year for the Division I Northeast Region at the 43rd National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Annual Convention. The Friars also have excelled in the classroom, with Providence’s student-athletes combining for an average GPA of 3.37. After a school-record six Providence College athletic programs received Public Recognition Awards in 2014 as part of the NCAA Aca- demic Progress Rate (APR) program, three Friar teams earned the honor in 2015 and two teams, women’s & and women’s , earned recognition awards in 2016 and 2017. In 2018 and 2019, five programs earned recognition awards. Multiple Friar teams have been honored in each of the 15 years the NCAA has given out the Public Recognition Awards. Aside from excelling in the classroom and competing for championships, Driscoll’s student-athletes are very active in the local community. Last year alone, Friar student-athletes combined for 3,245 hours of community service at 145 events serving 33 organizations. The economic impact of those hours totaled $82,525. Provi- dence was named a runner-up for the 2018 NACDA Community Service Award, earning $5,000 to donate to local charities. The Friars recently finished fifth overall in the NCAA Division I Team Works Community Service competition in 2020, with the volley- ball, and lacrosse programs each finishing among the top-10 among their Division I counterparts in the sport specific standings. One of the biggest impacts Driscoll has had on the Providence College Athletics Department, and the College as a whole, has been with facility development, construction and renovation. Construction of Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium was com- pleted in 2015, where the men’s and women’s soccer and men’s lacrosse programs play. The college also built a new softball complex, known as Glay Field, in addition to building six tennis courts adjacent to Anderson Stadium. He also oversaw the 2013 renovation of – home of the Friar men’s and women’s hockey teams. In August 2018, construction was completed on the $35 mil- lion Ruane Friar Development Center — a men’s basketball train- ing and recruiting facility. The 58,218 square foot Friar Ruane Development Center also houses the athletic department’s In- novation Lab – a state-of-the-art facility that is available to each

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of our 350+ NCAA Division I student-athletes. The lab is part of the overall Sports Medicine Department, with a primary focus on rest and recovery. Kicking off Driscoll’s vision for the improved athletic facilities footprint at Providence College, the Concannon Fitness Center, opened in August of 2007, adjacent to Lennon Family Field (Astroturf facility), which was completed in August 2005. A new Astro- turf surface was installed on Lennon Family Field in the summer of 2017 in addition to a new videoboard in the summer of 2018. Other facility upgrades that have highlighted Driscoll’s tenure include an $80-million renovation of the Dunkin’ Donuts Center, which serves as the home venue for Friars men’s basketball. The project was the result of Driscoll working strategically with lead officials in the City of Providence and the State of Rhode Island. The renovations enhanced the game-day experience by adding 20 luxury boxes, new seats, a video scoreboard, sound system, updated restaurant and concession stands, team store, locker rooms and new weight training/fitness areas. These renovations have enabled Providence College to serve as host for the First and Second Rounds of the 2010, 2016, and the future 2021 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship. Driscoll established the athletic fundraising philosophy and the Friars Athletic Fund, led by its fundraising and development staff, has been instrumental in making program upgrades possible. The athletic department has exceeded fundraising goals on a yearly basis, reaching $7-million in cash donations during the 2019-20 fiscal calendar. The additional revenue remains critical to building and supporting championship programs and providing the best opportunities to Providence College’s student-athletes. The funds Driscoll and his staff raise help directly support each of the College’s 19 NCAA Division I programs, the Friars Forever Fund and capital projects. In 2019, he was named as the AD Representive for the BIG EAST Diversity and Inclusion Working Group. This group is tasked to review policies, initiatives and best practices among BIG EAST member institutions and other athletics conferences and develop strategies designed to enhance the athletics-related D&I efforts already underway on BIG EAST campuses. In collaboration with the Office of Instituational Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Driscoll helped create a position on campus: “Director of Training and Education for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.” This goal of this position is to strengthen and build upon the College's efforts to cultivate policies, practices and structures that ensure an inclusive, equitable and hospitable environment for students, student- athletes, staff, trainers and coaches. In the past, Driscoll has served as the President of the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association. He also has served as First Vice President and Second Vice President for the organization. Driscoll previously served on the NCAA Division I Management Council, the NCAA Championship Committee (Chair 2010-11) and was the Chair of the BIG EAST Athletic Directors in 2011-12. Driscoll also was an NCAA Fellows Programs Executive Mentor. Currently, Driscoll serves on the BIG EAST Finance Committee with the league’s other presidents and also is a Chair for the Board of Directors. Additionally, Driscoll represents the BIG EAST’s athletic directors on the Student-Athlete Advisory Council, serves as a mentor for the Division I-AAA mentoring program and serves on the Hockey East Television Negotiations and Marketing Committees. Driscoll joined the Providence community after 14½ years in athletic administration at the University of California, Berkeley, culminating in serving as the Acting Executive Director for Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreational Sports. Driscoll was hired at Cal as the Associate Athletic Director for Student Services, a position he held for five years. He then as- sumed the position of Executive Associate Athletic Director, at which point he was responsible for the administration of 27 varsity sports, a staff of 250 and a $36 million budget. Prior to coming to Providence, he served as the Acting Executive Director for In- tercollegiate Athletics and Recreational Sports. During his tenure, Cal won over 20 national championships and competed in the Citrus, Copper, Alamo and Aloha Bowls. The Bears also finished as high as 12th in the NACDA Directors’ Cup. Before arriving at Cal, Driscoll served six years (1981-87) as the Athletic Director and Chair of the Department of Physical Edu- cation, Recreation and Intramural Sports at Mills College in Oak- land, Calif. Prior to Mills, Driscoll was Assistant Athletic Director and Head and Hockey Coach at Union College in Sche- nectady, N.Y. from 1977-81. Driscoll played hockey, where he was captain and team MVP for three-consecutive years, and baseball at Ithaca College (N.Y.). He received a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education in 1974 and his Master of Science in physi- cal education/psychology of sports from Ithaca in 1975. A native of West Concord, Mass., Driscoll was inducted into the inaugural class of Concord-Carlisle High School’s Athletic Hall of Fame (football, ice hockey and baseball) in 1993. He was also in- ducted into the 50th Anniversary Class of Ithaca College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2019. He and his wife Cathy have three grown children.

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 5 GENERAL INFORMATION PROVIDENCE FRIARS CRAIG STEWART HEAD COACH NINTH 12TH SEASON AT SEASON AS A PROVIDENCE HEAD COACH

Craig Stewart enters his ninth season as the head coach of the Providence College men’s soccer team. Stewart is the ALL-TIME FRIAR COACHES fourth head coach in school history. In his eleven seasons as a head coach (eight at Providence, three at Franklin Pierce), NAME YEARS Stewart has led his teams to a 137-65-24 record, including seven trips to the NCAA Tournament. BILL DOYLE 1968-94 Last season, Stewart steered the Friars to the Sweet Sixteen for the third time in program history. Stewart led the team BRIAN AINSCOUGH 1995-99 to a 2-0 win over NJIT in the First Round and a 3-2 overtime upset over No. 13 Penn State. He also coached the Friars to CHAKA DALEY 2000-11 their fifth appearance in the BIG EAST Championship, while guiding five athletes to All-BIG EAST honors. Stewart led the Friars to a 16-7-0 overall record, which tied the program's single season record for victories. Tiago Mendonca and Joao CRAIG STEWART 2012- Serrano earned First Team recogniton, while Paulo Lima picked up Second Team honors. Austin Aviza and Danny Griffin were named to the Third Team. He coached Lima, Mendonca and Serrano to the United Soccer Coaches All-East Region Second Team. At the end of te season, Aviza was drafted 44th overall by Orlando City and Griffin was drafted 49th overall by the Columbus Crew SC in the 2020 MLS Superdraft. In the 2018 season, Stewart guided the Friars to a fifth BIG EAST Semifinal appearance during his tenure. It was also the fifth winning season at Providence for Stewart, as the team went 10-7-2 overall. Five players earned All-BIG EAST recognition, including Tiago Mendonca (First Team), Colin Miller (Second Team), Klisman Sousa (Second Team), Ramzi Qawasmy (Freshman Team) and Gil Santos (Freshman Team). Additionally, Miller and Mendonca earned United Soccer Coaches All-East Region Third Team honors. In 2017, the Friars finished 5-8-5 and made their fifth-consecutive BIG EAST Tournament appearance. Stewart coached two players to All-BIG EAST honors, including senior forward Mac Steeves and redshirt freshman Matt DePerro. DePerro was an All-Freshman team selection while Steeves garnered First Team honors and United Soccer Coaches Div. I All-Great Lake Region Third Team honors. At the conclusion of the season, Steeves was drafted 43rd overall by the Houston Dynamo in the MLS Superdraft. In 2016, Stewart led the Friars to their second Elite Eight appearance in three seasons. Stewart coached the Friars to an upset over the No. 1 overall and undefeated Maryland Terrapins, 5-4, in the NCAA Second Round, erasing a 4-1 deficit (Nov. 20). In addition to leading the program to its first BIG EAST Regular Season title, Stewart guided six athletes to All-BIG EAST honors, and claimed three major awards. Julian Gressel was named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year, Colin Miller was named Co-Goalkeeper of the Year and Stweart and his staff were unanimously selected as the Coaching Staff of the Year. Gressel, Miller, and defender Mark Jecewiz were All-BIG EAST First Team selections while Joao Serrano, Liam Wilson and Danny Griffin were named to the BIG EAST All-Freshman team. Stewart coached Gressel, Miller, Jecewiz, Serrano, and Griffin to All-Great Lakes Regional Honors. He guided Gressel to a First Team All-America selection, a MAC Semifinalist, and to the program’s first MLS Superdraft First Round pick (8th overall, Atlanta United FC). In the 2015 season, Stewart coached the Friars to a BIG EAST Semifinal game where they fell, 2-1, to Creighton and finished with an 8-7-3 overall record. He also guided five athletes to All-BIG EAST honors. Leading goal-scorer Mac Steeves earned All-BIG EAST First Team honors, Julian Gressel earned All-BIG EAST Second Team honors and three freshmen were named to the All-BIG EAST Freshman Team, including Klisman Sousa, Tiago Mendonca and Brendan Constantine. Additionally, Stewart coached Steeves to 2015 NSCAA/Continental Tire NCAA Division I All-Regional honors. During the 2014 season, Stewart led the Friars to their most successful season in program history. Providence captured its first ever BIG EAST Championship title after defeating Xavier, 2-1, in Philadelphia on Nov. 16. Following the BIG EAST Tournament, the Friars earned an NCAA tournament berth for the eighth time (second consecutive year) and their first First Round bye in program history. After a 3-0 win over Dartmouth in the Second Round (Nov. 23) of the NCAA Tournament, a 1-0 win over UC Irvine in the Third Round (Nov. 30) and a 3-2 win at Michigan State in the Quarterfinal (Dec. 6), the Friars advanced to the College Cup for the first time in program history. At the College Cup, despite a 3-2 double overtime loss to UCLA in the second semifinal game, Steeves was named the 2014 College Cup Most Outstanding Of- fensive Player. Steeves became the first player in 31 seasons to be named Most Outstanding Offensive Player of the College Cup without being a member of a team in the Cup final. In addition, the 2014 team also set a record for the number of wins in a season (16). Also during the 2014 season, Stewart coached six players to All-BIG EAST honors. Brandon Adler ‘15, Phil Towler ‘15, Fabio Machado ’15, as well as then-sophomores Dominik Machado and Steeves were all named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team, while Daniel Neustadter was named to the All-BIG EAST Rookie Team. Upon conclu- sion of the BIG EAST Tournament, four Friars were recognized for their performances. Adler, Keasel Broome ’14, Markus Nagelstad ‘14 and Gressel were all named to the BIG EAST All-Tournament team. Naglestad also was named Most Outstanding Offensive Player of the Tournament, while Adler was named Most Outstanding Defensive Player. In addition, Stewart coached five players to 2014 NSCAA/Continental Tire NCAA Division I All-Regional honors, including Adler, Towler, Dominik Machado, Fabio Machado and Steeves, as well as coaching Towler to his first All-America honor. Towler became the fourth player in Providence College history to earn All-America ac- colades. After the season, two of Stewart’s seniors were selected in the 2015 MLS SuperDraft, including Broome and Naglestad. Broome was drafted fourth in the third round (46th overall, San Jose Earthquakes), while Naglestad was drafted second in the fourth round (64th overall, New York City Football Club). In 2013, Stewart coached the Friars to their third BIG EAST Championship Final game in program history and led the team to an NCAA tournament berth for the seventh time. Stewart’s second year with the Friars saw the team finish the season with an overall record of 12-6-4, which included a BIG EAST record of 6-3-0. Providence qualified for the BIG EAST tournament and had an excellent post-season, beating Creighton 2-1 in the BIG EAST quarterfinal and advancing past Georgetown in a penalty shootout in the semifinals. The Friars finished the tournament as runner-up to Marquette in the BIG EAST Final. The team’s success in the BIG EAST tournament helped earn the Friars an at-large selection to the NCAA tournament, where they advanced to the second round. The Friars defeated the University of Pennsylvania in the first round of the tournament in a penalty shootout. Goalkeeper Broome tallied two saves, while Gressel, defender Anthony Baumann ‘14 and Naglestad all converted from the spot to give the Friars a 3-1 penalty kick-advantage win, sending them into the second round. During the 2013 season, Stewart coached three athletes to BIG EAST accolades. Gressel earned Second Team All-BIG EAST honors and was named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie team. Brandon Adler and Phil Towler earned BIG EAST Honorable Mention. Adler was also named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-Northeast Second Team. 2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 6 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE PROVIDENCE FRIARS In addition to leading the Friars, Stewart has served as the Division I Representative for the New England Intercollegiate Soccer League (NEISL), as a New England Technical THE CRAIG STEWART FILE Scout for U.S. Soccer, as a Professional Match Evaluator (PME) for Full Name: Craig M. Stewart (MLS) and as a U.S. Scout for the British Universities Men’s Football Team. Stewart’s Birthplace: Newcastle, United Kingdom work helped the Great Britain team claim the silver medal in the 2013 World University Family: Wife, Jessica. Sons, Jack and Jordan. Games. Stewart recorded his first career win behind the Providence bench on Aug. 31, EDUCATION 2012 when the Friars posted a 1-0 double overtime win at Bryant in the opening • Earned a Bachelor of Sports and Exercise Science degree from Lough- round of the 2012 Ocean State Soccer Classic - ensuring that the Friars advanced to borough University (Loughborough, United Kingdom) the tournament’s championship game for a third consecutive season. Arboleda scored • Earned a master’s degree in business administration from Franklin the game-winning goal at 109:07 to lift Stewart and the Friars to their first win of the Pierce University in 2004 year, marking the latest game-winning goal for the Friars since 2000. Stewart’s first year leading the Friars was highlighted by a 1-0 Senior Day win COACHING EXPERIENCE over third-ranked Connecticut (Oct. 24) and a come-from-behind, 3-2 overtime win • Head Coach - Providence College (2012-Present) against Pittsburgh (Oct. 13). Stewart coached Arboleda to NSCAA All-Northeast Region • Head Coach - Franklin Pierce University (2008-11) and All-BIG EAST Third Team honors. Arboleda was the 14th Friar to earn All-BIG EAST • Assistant Coach - Providence College (2006-08) honors in program history. Stewart also coached senior Marc Cintron, who became • Assistant Coach - Northeastern University (2005-06) the fourth Friar to be selected in an MLS Draft as he was taken in the second round • Head Coach U17/18 Academy Team - FC Greater Boston Bolts (34th overall) by the in the MLS Supplemental Draft. Eight of his (2008-Present) players went on to earn 2012-13 BIG EAST Academic All-Star honors. • Assistant Coach - British University Student-Athlete - FC Greater Stewart, who spent the previous three seasons as the head coach at Division II Boston - (2010 - Present) power Franklin Pierce University (Rindge, N.H.) before taking over at Providence, suc- • Camp Coordinator - Elite Soccer 150 Soccer Camp (2006-09) ceeded Chaka Daley. Under Daley, Stewart previously served as an assistant coach at • Academy Coach - Newcastle United Football Club (1999-02) - United Providence from 2006-08. Kingdom In 2011, Stewart guided Franklin Pierce to a 21-1-1 overall record as the team • FA (English Football Association) Licensed Coach captured the Northeast-10 Conference regular season and tournament championships for the second consecutive season. The 21 victories set a single-season school record. PLAYING EXPERIENCE In addition, the team earned a trip to the NCAA Final Four. Franklin Pierce also had its • Western Pioneers (USL 2 Semi pro - 2008) first unbeaten regular season record in team history as the Ravens went 16-0-1. For • New Hampshire Phantoms (USL 2 Semi pro - 2005-07) his efforts, Stewart was named NSCAA/Mondo East Region Coach of the Year for the • Franklin Pierce University (2003-04) second consecutive season. Franklin Pierce also excelled in the classroom as the team • Loughborough University (1999-02) - led team to national title earned the NSCAA Team Academic Award with a 3.12 team grade point average and • Newcastle United (1990-98) - English Youth Academy two of his players garnered CoSIDA Academic honors. In three seasons, Stewart led Franklin Pierce to a 51-8-6 overall record, two North- HONORS east-10 Conference championships (regular season and tournament), two trips to the • BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year (2016) NCAA Tournament quarterfinals and one trip to the Final Four. Stewart also coached • NSCAA/Mondo Division II East Region Coach of the Year (2010 & four players who combined to win six player-of-the-year awards from either the con- 2011) ference or regional committees. In addition, he guided the Ravens to an undefeated • Northeast 10 Conference Coach of the Year (2010) record (24-0-2) in the Northeast-10 Conference during the last two seasons. • NSCAA All-American at Franklin Pierce and Northeast 10 Player of the Prior to Franklin Pierce, Stewart served as an assistant coach at Providence Col- Year (2004) lege for three seasons (2006-08) under Chaka Daley. While at Providence, Stewart • Led FPU to the NCAA Final Four (2011), Elite Eight (2010) and Sweet helped the Friars to consecutive NCAA Tournament berths and a trip to the 2006 BIG 16 (2009) EAST Semifinals. Stewart spent the 2005 season as an assistant coach at Northeastern • Led FPU to Northeast 10 Tournament and Regular Season titles (2010 University. In addition, Stewart is currently the head coach for the U18 Boston Bolts & 2011) Academy Team which is affiliated with US Soccer and Celtic FC. He also serves as an assistant coach for the British University Team which competes in the World University Games. In addition to coaching, Stewart also played collegiate soccer at Franklin Pierce, where he earned a master’s in business administration and managerial leadership in 2004. At Franklin Pierce, Stewart was named NSCAA Division II All-American and North- east 10 Player of the Year in 2004, as he helped the Ravens to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances. Following his collegiate playing career, Stewart played professionally for RECORD AS HEAD COACH AT PROVIDENCE COLLEGE the New Hampshire Phantoms and the Western Massachusetts Pioneers, both of the Year Record Postseason 2012 4-10-2 -- United States Soccer League. 2013 12-6-4 NCAA Tournament & BIG EAST Tournament Stewart was a product of the Newcastle (England) United Football Club youth 2014 16-5-2 NCAA Tournament/College Cup Semifinal system, spending almost 10 years at the club followed by stints with Sunderland AFC BIG EAST Tournament Champions and Everton FC. Stewart then attended Loughborough University (England), where he 2015 8-7-3 BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal was part of a BUSA National Championship team, earning a degree in Sports Science 2016 15-7-0 NCAA Elite Eight & BIG EAST Semifinal (2002). The native of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England, earned his Football Association 2017 5-8-5 BIG EAST Quarterfinal 2018 10-7-2 BIG EAST Semifinal (FA) coaching license and served as academy coach at the Newcastle Football Develop- 2019 16-7-0 NCAA Sweet Sixteen & BIG EAST Final ment Scheme. Total 86-57-18 Stewart and his wife, Jessica, reside in Providence with their sons Jack and Jordan. RECORD AS HEAD COACH AT FRANKLIN PIERCE Year Record Postseason 2009 13-5-3^ NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 2010 17-2-2^ NCAA Elite Eight NE-10 Tournament & Regular Season Champs 2011 21-1-1^ NCAA Final Four NE-10 Tournament & Regular Season Champs Total 51-8-6 COMBINED OVERALL RECORD AS A HEAD COACH: 137-65-24

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 7 COACHING STAFF PROVIDENCE FRIARS JOHN MARK ANDRADE ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH

John Mark Andrade is in his 12th season coaching at Providence College. Andrade spent his first four seasons as an assistant coach and was promoted to the position of Associate Head Coach on Dec. 12, 2012. Prior to coaching under Head Coach Craig Stewart, An- drade spent the previous three seasons as an assistant coach for Chaka Daley. Last season, Andrade assisted the Friars to their 10th appear- ance in the NCAA Tournament where they reached the Sweet Six- teen. Andrade helped the squade to reach the BIG EAST Champi- onship game. He also helped the team to 16 victories, which marks the most wins in a single-season for Providence. In 2018, Andrade helped Providence to its eighth winning sea- son in the past 10 years. He also assisted the Friars to a seventh BIG EAST Semifinal appearance in the last 10 years. Andrade helped the Friars to their second Elite Eight appear- ance in three seasons in 2016. He assisted the Friars in the 5-4 upset of the No. 1 overall Maryland Terps in the NCAA Second Round. In addition, he helped Providence secure its first BIG EAST regular season title. During the 2014 season, Andrade assisted the Friars to their the Year and currently serves as the president of Bayside F.C. most successful season in program history. Andrade helped the The club is based out of East Providence and has existed since team win its first BIG EAST Championship title, as well as appear 2006. Andrade has also served as the head coach of the Rhode in the NCAA College Cup for the first time. Additionally, the team Island Olympic Developmental Program since 2005. had a program-record 16 wins. On March 22, 2015, Andrade was Andrade, a two-year All-State performer and a 1997 NSCAA inducted into the Rhode Island Soccer Hall of Fame. All-American at East Providence High School, was a four-year In 2013, Andrade helped coach the Friars to the BIG EAST Cham- starter at Syracuse University. He earned All-BIG EAST acco- pionship final for the third time in program history. Providence also lades in 2000 and 2001 and All-Northeast Region honors in earned a berth to the NCAA Tournament, where Andrade helped those same years. In addition, he served as team captain in the team advance past the first round by defeating the University 2001 and was named team MVP in 2000-01. Andrade graduat- of Pennsylvania in a penalty shootout. ed from Syracuse with a degree in Consumer Studies in 2002 All-in-all, Andrade has helped the Friars reach the NCAA Tourna- and then moved to Portugal where he played professionally ment in six of his previous 10 seasons with the Friars. Prior to the in the first division for Maritimo F.C. and the third division for 2013, 2014 and 2016 NCAA appearances, Andrade assisted the Fri- Fafe F.C. ars under then head coach Daley to host First Round NCAA match- es in 2009 and 2010. The Friars advanced to the second round in both years. Andrade, who served as the head coach at Dean College for one year, came to Providence with a wealth of soccer experience. In 2008, he guided the Bulldogs to a 10-5 record and the Region XXI Regular Season Championship. Andrade also served as a professor in the Sports Management program at Dean. Andrade was the 1997 Gatorade & Rhode Island Player of

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 8 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE PROVIDENCE FRIARS DAVID DEMELLO KARL SPRATT ASSISTANT VOLUNTEER GOALIE COACH COACH

David DeMello, who has played an integral part in Providence Col- Karl Spratt enters his eighth year as the men’s soccer volunteer goal- lege’s resurgence, enters his 20th season as the Friars’ assistant coach. keeping coach. He also serves as the New England Revolution’s Director DeMello has helped the Friars to nine NCAA Tournament appear- of Goalkeeping for the Revolution’s youth academy. ances in his career at Providence, including six out of the last 11 years. Spratt graduated from the University of Sunderland in 2005 with a Last season, DeMello assisted the Friars to reach the Sweet Six- bachelor’s degree in sport and exercise development. Spratt also holds teen in the NCAA Tournament and the BIG EAST tournament final. He FA Goalkeeping coaching licenses, has earned NSCAA National and Ad- helped the program grab 16 wins, which ties the Providence College vanced National Goalkeeping Diplomas and became an NSCAA National men's soccer record of wins in a season. The last time this was done was in 2014. GK Staff instructor in 2013. In 2016, DeMello helped the Friars capture their first BIG EAST regu- Spratt has coaching experience in both England and the United lar season championship and also assisted them in the run to the NCAA States. He has had coaching stints with a variety of English club programs, Elite Eight for the second time in three years. including Sunderland AFC and Darlington FC. At the collegiate level he In 2014, DeMello helped the Friars win their first BIG EAST Champi- has spent time as goalkeeper coach with the College of Holy Cross and onship title in program history and appear in their first NCAA College the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Cup. On March 22, 2015, DeMello was inducted into the Rhode Island In 2019, he coached Providence goalkeeper Austin Aviza to the All- Soccer Hall of Fame. BIG EAST Third Team. He guided Aviza to nine individual shutouts and DeMello helped the Friars reach the BIG EAST tournament final and two shared shutouts on the season. Aviza was then drafted 44th overall the NCAA Tournament in 2013. The Friars have recorded 13 winning seasons in the last 15 years, and have been to the BIG EAST Semifinals by Orlando City in the 2020 MLS Supedraft. 10 times over that span. In 2018, Spratt guided Providence goalkeeper Colin Miller to Pre- DeMello will continue to work with all the day-to-day operations of season Goalkeeper of the Year, All-BIG EAST Second Team and United the program, as well as assisting with recruiting and coaching. Soccer Coaches’ All-East Region Third Team accolades. During the 2016 A 1994 graduate of the University of Rhode Island, DeMello played season he helped Miller to BIG EAST Co-Goalkeeper of the Year hon- four years for the Rams’ soccer team. During his junior season, he ors. In 2014, Spratt helped coach Providence goalkeeper Keasel Broome earned Atlantic-10 All-Conference honors as an outside defender and ‘13 to earn BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week once and be named to the helped the team reach the conference finals. BIG EAST Tournament Team. After graduating from URI in 1994, DeMello played professional In addition to his work with the Friars, Spratt is entering his eighth soccer for the of the USL and served as the team captain for four seasons. season as the New England Revolution’s Director of Goalkeeping for the DeMello began coaching in 1994 as an assistant at UMass-Dart- Revolution’s Youth Development Program. mouth. He spent three seasons with the Corsairs before becoming an Spratt’s playing career included time with the Manchester United assistant coach at Roger Williams University. DeMello worked for four youth academy and the England U-18 National Team developmental seasons at Roger Williams. squad. He currently resides in Providence, R.I. A 1989 graduate of Bristol High School, DeMello earned All-State honors in his junior and senior years. DeMello and his wife, Vicki, and their daughters, Taylor and Maya, live in Bristol, R.I.

2020 -21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 9 COACHING STAFF PROVIDENCE FRIARS

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH BERNARD KEN ATHLETIC TRAINER WHITE WALLS

Ken White enters his 18th year as the College’s strength and con- Bernard Walls is in his 12th season with the Providence College ditioning coach. During his tenure, he has guided the strength and Sports Medicine department. He joined PC Sports Medicine in the fall conditioning department into a new era with the opening of a state of of 2009. He has worked with the men’s ice hockey program and now the art facilities, including in Schneider Arena and the Ruane Develop- serves as the men’s soccer and spirit squad athletic trainer. ment Center. White is responsible for all the strength and conditioning Prior to his appointment at Providence College, Walls was the Head requirements for the College’s 19 varsity athletics teams. Athletic Trainer at Salve Regina University and was an assistant athletic Prior to coming to Providence, White was the head strength and trainer at the University of Rhode Island. conditioning coach at Stony Brook University. In 1997, he was hired as Walls earned his bachelor’s degree in Physical Education and Exer- the first strength and conditioning coach ever at St. Bonaventure Uni- cise Science from the University of Rhode Island in 2000 and his mas- versity, a position he held until leaving for Stony Brook in 1999. White ter’s degree from California University of Pennsylvania in Sports Medi- began his career in strength and conditioning in 1995 as a graduate cine in 2002. He is an active member of the National Athletic Trainers assistant at Columbia University. Association, the Easter Athletic Trainers Association and the Rhode Is- A 1992 graduate of the University of Vermont, White was a four-year land Athletic Trainers Association. letter-winner in basketball at UVM and was co-captain of the squad his Walls was born in Manila, Philippines, raised in Audubon, Pa., and senior year. He led the North Atlantic Conference in assist-to-turnover served four years as a Hospital Corpsman in the United States Navy. ratio for three years. For his efforts on the court, White was elected to the Catamount Hall of Fame on October 4, 2002. White received his master’s degree from Columbia University in 1999. White is certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Asso- ciation as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). He also has a Club Coach/Olympic Weightlifting Certification from USA Weightlifting.

S U S P T P A O F John Rock Dave Longo Andrew Flack Natalie LaSalle Olivia Pastore Graham Collopy R F Team Administrator Assistant AD Facilities/Game Equipment Strength and Conditioning Sports Information Student T Day Mgmt. Manager Coach Director Manager

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 10 PLAYER PROFILES 2020-21 ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht./Wt. Hometown/Last School 1 Rimi Olatunji RS-JR GK 6-1/210 Brampton, /Cardinal Ambrozic CSS 2 Christopher Roman JR M 6-1/180 Glastonbury, Conn./Glastonbury 3 Jason Pereira FR D 6-0/180 Bloomfield, N.J./Seton Hall Prep 4 Ryan Sledjeski R-SO D 5-8/155 Bedford, N.H./Bedford High School 5 Adam Riis SO D 6-0/165 Hellerup, Denmark/Rysensteen Gymnasium 6 Paulo Lima JR M 6-1/170 Lisbon, Portugal/Escola Secundaria Stuart Cavalhais 7 Gil Santos JR F 5-11/180 Parede, Portugal/Escola Secundaria de Carcavelos 8 Armaan Wilson FR M 6-2/180 Kleinburg, Ontario/Emily Carr Secondary School 9 Davis Smith SR M 6-7/205 Amherst, Mass./Williston Northampton School 10 Gevork Diarbian FR M 5-7/145 Cranston, R.I./La Salle Academy 12 Samuel Biven FR M 6-2/165 Atlanta, Georgia/North Atlanta High School 13 Gage Raftery SO M 5-9/150 Seattle, Wash./Seattle Academy 14 Malcolm Duncan SR D 5-11/180 Toronto, Ontario/Rosedale Heights 15 Ramzi Qawasmy JR D 6-1/185 Lansdale, Pa./YSC Academy 16 Garrett King RS-SR D 6-1/170 Scarborough, Maine/Scarborough 17 Brendan McSorley FR F 6-0/153 Randolph, N.J./Delbarton School 18 Aidan Melville FR M 5-11/145 Cumberland Foreside, Maine/Greely High School 19 Kevin Vang JR M 5-5/140 Cranston, R.I./Cranston East 20 Giovani Jimenez RS-JR M 5-9/172 Turnersville, N.J./Washington Township 21 Luis Garcia SO M 5-7/150 Gran Canaria, Spain/Brighton UK 23 Jonny Nixon RS-SO F 6-3/175 Cheshire, England/Abbeygate College 25 Ryan Gallagher FR GK 6-1/175 Safety Harbor, Fla./Jesuit High School Tampa 26 Dylan Curran RS-JR D 6-2/180 Boston, Mass./Beaver Country Day 29 Cameron Revels R-SO M 5-7/155 Clover, S.C./Wakefield High School (N.C.) 30 Lukas Burns FR GK 6-4/180 Cinnaminson, N.J./YSC Academy

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE ROSTER BY STATE/COUNTRY Players: Canada (3): Malcolm Duncan, Rimi Olatunji, Armaan WIlson Connecticut (1): Christopher Roman 1 • Rimi Olatunji (Ree-mee Ola-tune-gee) Denmark(1): Adam Riis 4 • Ryan Sledjeski (Sleh – jes – ski) England (1): Jonny Nixon 5 • Adam Riis (Reese) Florida (1): Ryan Gallagher 7 • Gil Santos (Zhill) Georgia (1): Samuel Biven Maine (2): Garrett King, Aidan Melville 8 • Armaan Wilson (Are-mon) Massachusetts (2): Dylan Curran, Davis Smith 10 •.Gevork Diarbian (Ga-vork Di-are-bian) New Hampshire(1): Ryan Sledjeski 15 • Ramzi Qawasmy (Ram-Zee Ka-waz-mee) New Jersey (4): Lukas Burns, Giovani Jimenez, Brendan McSorley, Jason Pereira, 20 • Giovani Jimenez (Him-en-ez) Pennsylvania (1): Ramzi Qawasmy Portugal (2): Paulo Lima, Gil Santos Rhode Island (2): Gevork Diarbian, Kevin Vang Coaches: South Carolina(1): Cameron Revels John Mark Andrade (AN – Draid) Spain (1): Luis Garcia Washington(1): Gage Raftery England USA Portugal

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2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 11 2020-21 FRIARS PROVIDENCE FRIARS MALCOLM DUNCAN SENIOR • DEFENSE • 5-11 • 180 # TORONTO, ONTARIO/ ROSEDALE HEIGHTS 14

2019: Started all 23 games in the Friar backline… Helped the team compile DUNCAN’S CAREER STATISTICS eleven shutouts… Honored with the program’s David Kreisen Unsung Hero Award YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2019 23/23 0 0 0 0 2018 19/19 2 0 2 2 2018: Started all 19 games in the Friar backline… Tallied two points on two as- 2017 14/10 4 0 1 1 sists… Helped the defensive unit compile nine shutouts Totals 56/52 6 0 3 3

2017: Played in 14 games, making 10 starts on the Friar backline… Notched his first-career point on an assist against Harvard (Sept. 9) Honors & Awards • David Kreisen Unsung Hero Award (2019) BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Rosedale Heights School of the Arts… Played for Sigma FC … Captained the Sigma 1999 team … Named to the 2016 All-League First Team after logging 480 minutes … Played for the Ontario Soccer League, Elite Sigma FC II

PERSONAL: Son of Paul and Connie … Has one sister, Camille … Favorite athlete is Ronaldinho … Favorite food is Jamaican food … Four year honor roll student …Finance major.

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 12 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE GO FRIARS GARRETT KING RED SHIRT SENIOR • DEFENSE • 6-1 • 170 #16 SCARBOROUGH, MAINE/ SCARBOROUGH

2018: Did not play in a game for the Friars

2017: Did not play in a game for the Friars

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Scarborough High School… Captained the team as a senior… Won the SMAA Athletic Award three times… Named to the All-Conference First team in 2015 and 2016… Named to the All-Conference Second team in 2014… Selected as a Southern Maine Class A All-Star twice… Helped his team to a Southern Maine Conference Championship in 2015… Also played club for the Seacoast United Development Academy (2012-14) and the Seacoast United Mariners (2010-17)

PERSONAL: Son of Tim and Michelle King … Has one brother, Alan … Favorite athlete is Wayne Rooney… Favorite team is Manchester United… Favorite movie is Miracle … Accounting major

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 13 2020-21 FRIARS PROVIDENCE FRIARS DAVIS SMITH SENIOR • MIDFIELD • 6-7 • 205 # AMHERST, MASS./ Williston Northampton School 9

2019: Appeared in 23 games for Providence, making 12 starts… Scored 14 points SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS on five goals and four assists… Four of his five goals were game winners, includ- YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS ing one against St. John’s in the BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal (Nov. 13)… Had a 2019 23/12 32 5 4 14 Totals 23/12 32 5 4 14 .500 shot on goal percentage

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played for UMass for two seasons before transferring to Providence… Atlantic 10 All-Academic… Finished second on the team with 31 total shots and a 1.82 shot per game average in 1,456 minutes…Freshman year was named United Soccer Coaches Third-Team All-American, and one of two freshmen nationally to earn the honor… United Soccer Coaches First-Team All- Region… Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year… First-Team All-Atlantic 10… Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team… Atlantic 10 All-Tournament Team… As a junior in 2015 with Williston, served as co-captain and was tabbed a Western New England All-Star … Also earned NEPSAC All-Star accolades and was named to the WNEPSSA Select Team.

PERSONAL: Management major

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 14 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE GO FRIARS PAULO LIMA JUNIOR • MIDFIELD • 6-1 • 170 # LISBON, PORTUGAL/ ESCOLA SECUNDARIA STUART CARVALHAIS 6

2019: Started in all 22 games he played for the Friars… Totaled 18 points on eight LIMA’S CAREER STATISTICS goals and two assists… Led the team in goals scored… Had three game winning YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS goals against Seton Hall (Sept. 20), Creighton (Oct. 26) and St. John’s (Nov. 6)… 2019 22/22 37 8 2 18 Named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team… Named to the BIG EAST All-Tournament Team… Selected to United Soccer Coaches All-East Region Second Team… Honored with the program’s Karl Anderson Offensive Most Valuable Player Award Honors & Awards 2018: Did not play in a game for the Friars • Karl Anderson Offensive Most Valuable Player Award (2019) • United Soccer Coaches All-East Region Second Team (2019) BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Escola Secundaria Stuart Cavalhais for two years... • BIG EAST All-Tournament Team (2019) Competed for Real Sport Club for six years and Sporting Clube de Portugal for four • All-BIG EAST Second Team (2019) years... Won a U-19 National Championship and a U-16 National Championship with Sporting

PERSONAL: Son of Antonio and Angela Lima … Has one sister, Claudia … Favorite athletes are Ronaldo and Pogba … Favorite movie is Black Panther … Favorite foods are meatloaf and sweet potato … Social Science major

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 15 2020-21 FRIARS PROVIDENCE FRIARS RAMZI QAWASMY JUNIOR • DEFENSE • 6-1 • 185 # LANSDALE, PA./ YSC ACADEMY 15

2019: Started in all 23 games for Providence… Logged 2,053 minutes in the QAWASMY’S CAREER STATISTICS backline… Helped the defensive unit earn 11 shutouts… Accumulated four YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS points on two goals, both of which were game winners… Recorded his first-career 2019 23/23 5 2 0 4 2018 19/19 4 0 0 0 goal against Brown (Sept. 25)… Was named the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Totals 42/42 9 2 0 4 Week (Nov. 4)… Honored with the team’s Martin Hayes Defensive Most Valuable Player Award

2018: Started all 19 of the Friars’ games… Logged 1,783 minutes in the back- line… Helped the defensive unit to nine shutouts… Recorded four shots, one of which was on goal… Named to the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended YSC Academy… First player already enrolled at YSC Academy to play for the Academy as well... Made 14 starts in 19 appearances for the Union U18/19 team in 2017-18

PERSONAL: Son of Roben and Lisa Qawasmy … Has one brother, Roben … Favorite athlete is Messi… Favorite book is The Outsiders … Favorite movie is Stepbrothers … Business Management major

Honors & Awards • Martin Hayes Defensive Most Valuable Player Award (2019) • BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week (Nov. 4, 2019) • BIG EAST All-Freshman Team (2018)

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 16 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE GO FRIARS CHRISTOPHER ROMAN JUNIOR • MIDFIELD• 6-1 • 180 # GLASTONBYURY, CONN./ GLASTONBURY 2

2019: Started all 23 games for the Friars… Recorded his first-career goal against ROMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Creighton at home on Oct. 26… Finished the season with five points on one goal YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS and three assists… Had a .500 shot on goal percentage 2019 23/23 34 1 3 5 2018 14/0 4 0 1 1 Totals 37/23 38 1 4 6 2018: Appeared in 14 games for Providence… Recorded his first collegiate point by assisting the overtime game winner against Villanova… Finished the season with one point on one assist… Tallied four shots, with one on goal

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Glastonbury High School… Played 10 years for Oakwood Soccer Club… Started all 26 games he played in for his U18/19 squad during the 2017-18 season... Tallied five goals in that 26-game stretch

PERSONAL: Son of Broce and Gale Roman … Has one brother, Erich and one sister, Rachel … Favorite teams are Barcelona and New England Patriots… Favorite books are the Lord of the Rings series … Favorite movies are Saving Private Ryan and The Dark Knight … Finance major

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 17 2020-21 FRIARS PROVIDENCE FRIARS GIL SANTOS JUNIOR • FORWARD • 5-11 • 180 # PAREDE, PORTUGAL/ ESCOLA SECUNDARIA DE CARCAVELOS 7

2019: Played 22 games for Providence, making two starts… Tallied three points SANTOS’ CAREER STATISTICS on three assists… Notched two assists in a 3-2 overtime win against Creighton YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS (Oct. 26)… Took 32 shots on the season 2019 22/2 32 0 3 3 2018 12/5 29 3 1 7 Totals 34/7 61 3 4 10 2018: Appeared in 12 matches, making five starts… Ranked second on the team in points (seven) and tied for second on the team in goals (three)… Two of his goals were game winners… Ranked second on the team in shots (29) and shots on goal (13)… Named BIG EAST Freshman of the Week (Oct. 8) and to the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Escola Secundaria de Carcavelos... Played for Sporting Club of Portugal... Won the U19 National Championship in Portugal with his club

PERSONAL: Son of Helder Santos and Anabela Silva … Favorite athletes are Cristiano Ronaldo, Russell Westbrook and Odell Beckham Jr. … Favorite movie is Tarzan … Favorite food is fondue… Global Studies major

Honors & Awards • BIG EAST All-Freshman Team (2018) • BIG EAST Freshman of the Week (10/8/18)

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 18 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE GO FRIARS KEVIN VANG JUNIOR • MIDFIELD • 5-5 • 140 # CRANSTON, R.I./ CRANSTON EAST 19

2019: Appeared in all 23 games for Providence, making 12 starts… Tallied five VANG’S CAREER STATISTICS points on one goal and three assists… Scored his first career goal against Sacred YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS Heart (Sept. 14) 2019 23/12 14 1 3 5 2018 16/9 11 0 2 2 Totals 39/21 25 1 5 7 2018: Made 16 appearances, including nine starts for the Friars… Recorded two points on two assists… Tallied his first collegiate point on an assist at (Aug. 31)… Assisted the game-winning goal in the BIG EAST Quarterfinal against St. John’s (Nov. 3)… Totaled 11 shots, including two on goal

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Cranston East High School… Played for Bayside FC from 2008-13 and then for the New England Revolution Academy from 2014- 18… Two- time captain for the New England Revolution Academy for the 2015-16 and 2017-18 seasons… Named to the Best XI in the Eastern Conference for the 2016-17 season…Started in 21 of 23 appearances during the 2017-18 season for the U18/19 squad

PERSONAL: Son of Kao Vang and Chee Moua … Has five brothers, Kenny, Jimmy, Randy, Vick, Alec and four sisters, Panyia, Nalee, Melissa, Michelle … Favorite athletes are Tom Brady and Zidane … Favorite movies are Karate Kid and Twilight … Favorite foods are Chinese food and chicken wings … Undeclared major

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 19 2020-21 FRIARS PROVIDENCE FRIARS DYLAN CURRAN RED SHIRT JUNIOR • DEFENSE • 6-2 • 180 # BOSTON, MASS./ BEAVER COUNTRY DAY 26

2019: Did not play in a game for the Friars

2018: Did not play in a game for the Friars

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended the Beaver Country Day School… Played academy soccer for the FC Boston Bolts… Started 20 of the 21 matches he appeared in during the 2017-18 season for the U18/19 squad

PERSONAL: Son of Nicole Curran … Has two brothers, Allen and Derrick, and one sister, Tatiyana … Favorite teams are Liverpool and … Favorite book is Percy Jackson … Favorite food is Mexican … Undecided major

GIOVANI JIMENEZ RED SHIRT JUNIOR • MIDFIELD • 5-9 • 172 # TURNERSVILLE, N.J./ WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP 20

2019: Played in one game for Providence, appearing on Sept. 14 against Sacred Heart

2018: Did not play in a game for the Friars

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Washington Township High School… Played academy most recently for Continental FC Delco… Started 13 of 15 games played in the 2017-18 season, tallying one goal... Also played with Philadelphia Union, East Brunswick and NJSAOH… Served as a three-year captain for NJSAOH and a two-time captain for East Brunswick… Helped his team to win State Cup in 2014

PERSONAL: Son of Carmela Deil’Anglio and Gabriel Jimenez … Has one sister, Nicole … Favorite teams are Racing Club, Barcelona and Juventus… Favorite book is The Boy Who Dared … Favorite food is pasta … Finance major

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 20 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE GO FRIARS LUIS GARCIA SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELD • 5-7 • 150 # GRAN CANARIA, SPAIN / BRIGHTON UK 21

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Brighton UK… Played for Sevilla FC and Las Palmas Academy for two years… Played in the Champions League Youth Cup for Sevilla FC and played the FA Youth Cup for Brighton & Hove Albion FC

PERSONAL: Son of Lorenzo Garcia and Virginia Martinez… Has two brothers, Pablo and Javier… Favorite athlete is David Silva… Favorite team is Real Madrid… Favorite food is Spanish tapas… Favorite movie is Green Book and The Untouchables… Marketing major

JONNY NIXON REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • 6-3 • 175 # CHESHIRE, ENGLAND / ABBEYGATE COLLEGE 23

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Abbey Gate College… Scored 31 goals in two years at Abbey Gate… Played for Port Vale Fc Academy and Chester Fc Academy… Played with Port Vale Fc in an international tournament held in Belgium… Received an Invitation to England independent school boys tryout

PERSONAL: Son of Lisa and Chris Nixon… Favorite athletes are Neymar Jr., Paul Pogba and Cristiano Ronaldo… Favorite teams are Manchester United and Oklahoma City Thunder… Favorite movie is Legend… Favorite food is fettucine alfredo… Business Management major.

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 21 2020-21 FRIARS PROVIDENCE FRIARS RIMI OLATUNJI RED SHIRT JUNIOR • GOALKEEPER • 6-0 • 210 # BRAMPTON, ONTARIO/ CARDINAL AMBROZIC CSS 1

2019: Totaled two appearances in net for Providence… Collected two saves… Earned two shared shutouts in 36 minutes of action… Made his collegiate debut on Aug. 30 against UMass Lowell

2018: Did not play in a game for the Friars

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Cardinal Ambrozic Secondary School while also competing for Toronto FC… Helped guide his team to the OSL U21 League Championship in 2017… Named OSL U21 goalkeeper of the year in 2017

PERSONAL: Son of Dele and Toyin Olatunji … Has one sister, Simi … Favorite team is Barcelona… Favorite movies are Get Out and Black Panther … Favorite athletes are Iker Casillas and Joe Hart … Biology major

GAGE RAFTERY SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELD • 5-9 • 150 # SEATTLE, WASH./ SEATTLE ACADEMY 13

2019: Appeared in 15 matches for Providence… Tallied four shots, with two on goal

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Seattle Academy… Played for Crossfire Academy for three years… Two-time Academy NW Division Champions.

PERSONAL: Son of E.J. Raftery and Alys Anderson… Has one brother, Isle… Favorite athlete is Paul Scholes… Favorite movie is Napoleon Dynamite… Favorite food is pasta carbonara… Undecided major.

RAFTERY’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2019 15/0 4 0 0 0

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 22 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE GO FRIARS CAMERON REVELS RED SHIRT SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELDER • 5-7 • 155 # CLOVER, S.C./ WAKEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL (N.C.) 29

2019: Did not play in a game for the Friars

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Wakefield High School (Raleigh, N.C.)… Played for FC… Had 124 starts in four seasons in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy system… Had 11 invitations/appearances to U.S. Soccer Federation Regional Training Centers.

PERSONAL: Son of Dion and Monica Revels… Has two sisters, Jillian and Logan…Favorite athletes are , Kawhi Leonard, Andres Iniesta and Tom Brady… Favorite team is the San Antonio Spurs… Favorite food is pizza… Undecided major.

RYAN SLEDJESKI RED SHIRT SOPHOMORE • DEFENSE • 5-8 • 155 # BEDFORD, N.H./ BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL 4

2019: Did not play in a game for the Friars

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Bedford High School… Recorded 54 goals in his four years at Bedford… Played for Global Premier Soccer New Hampshire for 10 years and served as team captain for five years… Named 2018 Gatorade High School Player of the Year.

PERSONAL: Son of Frank and Stephanie Sledjeski… Has one sister, Rachel… Favorite team is Liverpool FC… Favorite food is pasta… Biggest thrill in sports is champion- ship games… Finance major.

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 23 2020-21 FRIARS PROVIDENCE FRIARS SAMUEL BIVEN FRESHMAN • MIDFIELD • 6-2 • 165 # ATLANTA, GEORGIA/ NORTH ATLANTA HIGH SCHOOL 12

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended North Atlanta High School… Played for the United Futbol Academy from 2017-2020… Led his team to Southeast US Development Acad- emy Champions in 2018-2019… Was on the Olympic Development Program 2015-2017

PERSONAL: Son of Louis and Theresa Biven… Favorite athletes are Lionel Messi, and Ronaldinho… Favorite team is Manchester United… Favorite movie is … Favorite food is chicken parm… Favorite book is Harry Potter… Finance Major.

LUKAS BURNS FRESHMAN • GOALKEEPER • 6-4 • 180 # CINNAMINSON, N.J./ YSC ACADEMY 30

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Graduated from YSC Academy… Played for Philadelphia Union Academy for four years and trained with Philadelphia Union 2 for two years… Started for Philadelphia Union 2 in three preseason games and traveled with them… Won both the EDP Cup and Rider Cup in 2014 and 2015

PERSONAL: Son of Jim and Phyllis Burns… Has one brother, Jimmy… Favorite athlete is Christian Pulisic… Favorite teams are Philadelphia 76ers, Philadelphia Flyers, Philadelphia Eagles and Arsenal… Favorite movies are Elf and Stepbrothers… Favorite food is pizza… Finance Major.

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 24 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE GO FRIARS GEVORK DIARBIAN FRESHMAN • FORWARD • 5-7 • 145 # CRANSTON, R.I./ LA SALLE ACADEMY 10

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended La Salle Academy… Played for the New England Revolution… Helped his squad to Rhode Island Division I State Champions in 2017

PERSONAL: Son of Sarkis and Rosa Diarbian… Has one brother, Azad and one sister, Mariana… Favorite athlete is Lionel Messi… Favorite team is FC Barcelona… Favorite foods are pasta and chicken… Favorite book is Boy 21… Management Major.

RYAN GALLAGHER FRESHMAN • GOALKEEPER • 6-1 • 175 # SAFETY HARBOR, FLA./ JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL TAMPA 25

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Graduated from Jesuit High School Tampa… Played for the Chargers Soccer Club from 2011-2020 and Chargers Development Academy 2016- 2020… Qualified for the playoffs every year while playing with the Development Academy… Named TopDrawerSoccer DA Boys Standout of the Week twice

PERSONAL: Son of Dennis and Michelle Gallagher… Has one brother, Colin… Interests include fishing and basketball… Favorite athletes are Connor McGregor and Jan Oblak… Favorite teams are the New England Patriots and Atletico Madrid… Favorite movie is Stepbrothers… Favorite food is Chipotle… Favorite book is Relentless.

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 25 2020-21 FRIARS PROVIDENCE FRIARS BRENDAN MCSORLEY FRESHMAN • FORWARD • 6-0 • 153 # RANDOLPH, N.J./ DELBARTON SCHOOL 17

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Graduated from Delbarton School… Played for the Players Development Academy… Scored 44 goals and tallied 33 assists while at Delbarton… Helped lead his team to State Champions in 2017 and County Champion in 2017, 2018 and 2019… Named an All American his senior season

PERSONAL: Son of Guy and Tara McSorley… Has one sister, Nora and one brother, Liam… Favorite team is Manchester United… Favorite foods are chicken fried rice and nachos… Favorite movie is Green Mile… Business Major.

AIDAN MELVILLE FRESHMAN • MIDFIELD • 5-11 • 145 # CUMBERLAND FORESIDE, MAINE./ GREELY HIGH SCHOOL 18

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Graduated from Greely High School… Played for the Boston Bolts… Three-time Maine State Cup Champion… Scored 19 goals and added six assists during his senior campaign.

PERSONAL: Son of David and Lisa Melville… Has five brothers, Stephen, John, Jeff, Nick and Henry… Favorite team is the Netherlands National Soccer Team… Favorite movie is Shutter Island… Favorite food is pizza… Finance major.

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 26 PLAYER PROFILES 2020-21 ROSTER JASON PEREIRA FRESHMAN • DEFENSE • 6-0 • 180 # BLOOMFIELD, N.J./ SETON HALL PREP 3

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Graduated from Seton Hall Prep… Played for the Players Development Acaemy (PDA)… Named a United Soccer Coaches All American… NJ.com Player and Defender of the Year… Broke the school record for shutouts with 20 in 2019

PERSONAL: Son of Berto Pereira and Beky Peña-Pereira… Has one brother, Sebastian… Favorite athlete is Neymar Jr… Favorite team is PSG… Favorite movie is Avengers: Infinity Wars… Favorite food is Shake Shack… Favorite book is To Kill A Mockingbird… Economics Major.

ADAM RIIS SOPHOMORE • DEFENSE • 6-0 • 165 # HELLERUP, DENMARK / RYSENSTEEN GYMNASIUM 5

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Rysensteen Gymnasium… Played 17 games and scored one goal in his senior season… Received an academic scholarship to Copenhagen International School

PERSONAL: Son of Jakob and Annemarie Riis… Has one sister, Elsemarie and one brother, Carl… Favorite athletes are Fabio Cannavaro and Nicolai Boilesen… Favorite teams are Fc Copenhagen, Manchester United and Hellerup IK… Favorite movie is Inception… Favorite food is seafood… Favorite book is The White Tiger… Economics major. 2020-21 FRIARS PROVIDENCE FRIARS ARMAAN WILSON FRESHMAN • MIDFIELD • 6-2 • 180 # KLEINBURG, ONTARIO / EMILY CARR SECONDARY SCHOOL 8

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Emily Carr Secondary School… Played for Woodbridge FP 2002 for four years… Ontario Cup Champion in 2019 and Canadian National Champion in 2015… Named MVP of 2019 Ontario Cup Finals… Scored two goals in the 2019 Ontario Cup Finals

PERSONAL: Son of Nafisha Somani… Has one brother, Shafique… Favorite athletes are Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos and Marcelo Viera… Favorite team is Real -Ma drid… Favorite movie is Avengers… Favorite foods are sushi and pizza… Favorite book is Timber Wolf… Psychology major

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 28 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE 2015PROVIDENCE SEASON FRIARSRECAP 2019 RECAP

Record: 16-7-0 (6-3-0 BIG EAST, Third place) • The Friars had five players named to All-BIG EAST teams. Tiago Mendonca and Joao Head Coach: Craig Stewart Serrano were named to the All-BIG EAST First Team. Paulo Lima picked up Second Captains: Danny Griffin, Tiago Mendonca, Joao Serrano Team Honors, while Austin Aviza and Danny Griffin were named to the Third Team.

• The Friars finished the 2019 season with a 16-7-0 overall record and a • Lima, Mendonca and Serrano were all named to the United Soccer Coaches All-East 6-3-0 mark in BIG EAST regular season play. Providence ended in third Region Second Team. Serrano also received recognition for his academics, as he place behind Georgetown and St. John’s, earning the third seed for the was named to the United Soccer Coaches Men’s Division I Scholar All-East Region BIG EAST Tournament. First Team. • Providence hosted sixth-seeded Marquette in a BIG EAST First Round game • Overall, the Friars only played in four overtime games this season. Providence fin- on Nov. 9. The Friars prevailed 3-0 and moved on to face No. 2 seed St. John’s ished 3-1-0 in extra time. The Friars did not tie a single game all season, which has on Nov. 13. Providence topped St. John’s on the road, 2-1, with both goals not happened since the 2016 season when they went 15-7. Additionally, 13 of the coming in the second half. The Friars returned to the Championship game team’s 23 games were decided by just one goal. Nine of those 13 games resulted in for the fifth time in program history and faced Georgetown for the title on wins for Providence. Nov. 17. Providence was defeated 3-1. Paulo Lima, Tiago Mendonca, and • Providence ranked in the top 20 nationally in several offensive categories. The Friars Esben Wolf were named to the All-Tournament Team. were sixth in shots per game (16.65), 12th in assists per game (2.09), 14th in corner • Providence, an at-large selection, made its 10th appearance in the NCAA kicks per game (6.39) and 19th in total goals (41). Defensively the Friars were 16th Tournament. The Friars hosted NJIT in a First Round game on Nov. 21. in shutout percentage with a .478 mark. The Friars prevailed with a 3-0 win, which marked their 11th shutout of the season. This tied the program record for shutouts in a single season. • Trevor Davock led the team offensively with 20 total points on six goals and eight Providence moved on to face No. 15 seed Penn State on Nov. 24. The Friars assists. Paulo Lima led the team in goals (eight), while adding two assists for 18 total sealed a 3-2 comeback victory in overtime, advancing them to the Third points. Serrano led the team in assists with nine. Esben Wolf and Davis Smith both Round of the Tournament. Providence then traveled to No. 2 seed Clemson scored five goals, while Tiago Mendonca tallied four for the Friars. Davock and Smith and ended their tournament run with a 2-1 double-overtime loss (Dec. 1). had four game winners, while Lima notched three. • Providence won three contests over nationally ranked opponents during • Redshirt senior Austin Aviza played all 23 games in net for the Friars. He put together the season. The Friars ended the regular season with 2-0 victory against a 16-7-0 record with a 1.00 goals against average, a .709 save percentage and nine then-No. 8 St. John’s (Nov. 6). They defeated the then-No. 14 Johnnies again individual shutouts. He also earned two shared shutouts. just a week later (Nov. 13) in the BIG EAST Semifinals. Finally, Providence topped No. 13 Penn State, 3-2, in overtime in the Second Round of the • Redshirt senior Joao Serrano finished his career tied for eighth all-time in total as- NCAA Tournament (Nov. 24). sists. He finished with 17, nine of which came in the 2019 season. • Providence went on a six-game unbeaten streak near the end of its season, • Providence had 13 different players register at least a point in 2019. Of those players, picking up four wins in conference play and two in the BIG EAST Tourna- 11 individuals registered a goal and six were in double-digit points. ment. Providence earned a 2-0 win at Villanova (Oct. 23), a 3-2 overtime win against Creighton (Oct. 26), a 2-1 victory at Xavier (Nov. 2) and a 2-0 • Austin Aviza and Danny Griffin were selected in the 2020 MLS Superdraft on Thursday shutout win over then-No. 8 St. John’s (Nov. 6) to close the regular season. Jan. 9. Aviza was drafted 44th overall by Orlando City, while Griffin was selected 49th The Friars went on to win games in the First Round and Semifinals of the overall by Columbus Crew SC. Aviza signed with and Griffin signed BIG EAST Tournament. with Pittsburgh Riverhonds SC. 2019 HONORS & AWARDS United Soccer Coaches All-East Region BIG EAST Freshman of the Week BIG EAST All-Academic Team Second Team Esben Wolf (Oct. 14) Trevor Davock Paulo Lima - Midfield Malcolm Duncan Tiago Mendonca - Midfield BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll Giovani Jimenez Joao Serrano - Defense Austin Aviza (Sept. 23, Nov. 8) Paulo Lima Trevor Davock (Sept. 9) RImi Olatunji United Soccer Coaches Men’s Division I Paulo Lima (Oct. 28, Nov. 4) Gil Santos Scholar All-East Region First Team Joao Serrano (Sept. 2, Sept. 16, Sept. 23) Ramzi Qawasmy Joao Serrano Christopher Roman Preseason All-BIG EAST Team Ryan Sledjeski All-BIG EAST First Team Tiago Mendonca - Midfield Davis Smith Tiago Mendonca Tristan Stowell Joao Serrano Fr. William Folsey Champion Of Character Joao Serano - Defense/Midfield All-BIG EAST Second Team Paulo Lima Bill Doyle Academic Achievement Award Tristan Stowell - Defense All-BIG EAST Third Team Austin Aviza John Murphy Team Award Danny Griffin Danny Griffin - Midfield

BIG EAST All-Tournament Team David Kreisen Unsung Hero Award Paulo Lima Malcolm Duncan - Midfield Tiago Mendonca Esben Wolf Martin Hayes Defensive Most Valuable Player Award BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week Ramzi Qawasmy - Defense Ramzi Qawasmy (Nov. 4) Joao Serrano (Nov. 8) Karl Anderson Offensive Most Valuable Player Award Paulo Lima - Midfield 2020-21 FRIARS PROVIDENCE FRIARS 2019 STATISTICS 2019 Providence College Men's Soccer Providence Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec 10, 2019) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 16-7 10-2 6-5 0-0 CONFERENCE 6-3 4-1 2-2 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 10-4 6-1 4-3 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att 08/30/19 UMASS LOWELL W 4-0 0 11 DAVOCK, Trevor 21 6 8 20 50 .1 2 0 21 .4 2 0 4 0 - 0 09/02/19 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 1-2 595 6 LIMA, Paulo 22 8 2 18 37 .2 1 6 20 .5 4 1 3 0 - 0 09/06/19 at Albany (NY) W 1-0 0 5 SERRANO, Joao 22 4 9 17 13 .3 0 8 8 .6 1 5 0 2 - 3 09/09/19 at Rhode Island L 1-2 2108 12 WOLF, Esben 23 5 6 16 20 .2 5 0 13 .6 5 0 1 0 - 0 09/14/19 SACRED HEART W 4-0 630 9 SMITH, Davis 23 5 4 14 32 .1 5 6 16 .5 0 0 4 0 - 0 09/16/19 HARVARD W 1-0 575 8 MENDONCA, Tiago 23 4 4 12 60 .0 6 7 19 .3 1 7 1 0 - 0 * 09/20/19 SETON HALL W 1-0 675 10 GRIFFIN, Danny 23 2 4 8 51 .0 3 9 15 .2 9 4 1 1 - 1 09/25/19 BROWN W 1-0 525 17 CHISHOLM, Andualem 13 3 1 7 15 .2 0 0 8 .5 3 3 0 0 - 0 * 09/28/19 at #2 Georgetown L 1-2 891 2 ROMAN, Christopher 23 1 3 5 34 .0 2 9 17 .5 0 0 0 0 - 0 * 10/04/19 BUTLER L 1-3 635 19 VANG, Kevin 23 1 3 5 14 .0 7 1 5 .3 5 7 0 0 - 0 10/08/201 at UConn Wot 2-1 758 15 QAWASMY, Ramzi 23 2 0 4 5 .4 0 0 3 .6 0 0 2 0 - 0 * 10/12/19 MARQUETTE W 2-0 575 7 SANTOS, Gil 22 0 3 3 32 .0 0 0 8 .2 5 0 0 0 - 0 * 10/19/201 at DePaul L 0-2 649 27 DePERRO, Matt 6 0 1 1 1 .0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 0 * 10/23/19 at W 2-0 329 13 RAFTERY, Gage 15 0 0 0 4 .0 0 0 2 .5 0 0 0 0 - 0 * 10/26/19 CREIGHTON Wot 3-2 628 30 OLATUNJI, Rimi 2 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 * 11/02/19 at Xavier W 2-1 562 20 JIMENEZ, Giovani 1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 * 11/06/19 ST. JOHN'S (NY) W 2-0 549 18 RODWALD, Lukas 1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 # 11/09/19 MARQUETTE W 3-0 617 16 KING, Garrett 2 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 # 11/13/19 at St. John's (NY) W 2-1 502 14 DUNCAN, Malcolm 23 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 # 11/17/19 at Georgetown L 1-3 1031 4 STOWELL, Tristan 8 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 $ 11/21/19 NJIT W 2-0 1650 1 AVIZA, Austin 23 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 $ 11/24/19 at Penn St. Wot 3-2 290 Total 23 41 48 130 368 .1 1 1 160 .4 3 5 16 3 - 4 $ 12/01/19 at #2 Clemson L o 2 1-2 1469 Opponents 23 23 16 62 166 .1 3 9 81 .4 8 8 7 3 - 4

* BIG EAST opponent ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho # BIG EAST Tournament 30 OLATUNJI, Rimi 2 36:46 0 0.00 2 1.000 0-0-0 0/2 $ NCAA Tournament 1 AVIZA, Austin 23 2060:37 23 1.00 56 .7 0 9 16-7-0 9/2 Total 23 2097:23 23 0.99 58 .7 1 6 16-7-0 11 TEAM STATISTICS PC OPP Opponents 23 2097:23 41 1.76 119 .7 4 4 7-16-0 1 SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 41-368 23-166 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Goals scored per game 1.78 1.00 Providence 17 21 3 0 41 Shot pct. . 1 1 1 . 1 3 9 Opponents 6 16 0 1 23 Shots on goal-Attempts 160-368 81-166 SOG pct. . 4 3 5 . 4 8 8 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total S h o t s / G a m e 16.0 7.2 Providence 155 205 8 0 368 CORNER KICKS 147 53 Opponents 62 99 3 2 166 PENALTY KICKS 3-4 3-4 OFFSIDES 33 47 Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total PENALTIES Providence 20 38 0 0 58 Yellow cards 26 34 Opponents 54 64 1 0 119 Red cards 1 3 ATTENDANCE Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total T o t a l 7654 8589 Providence 64 78 5 0 147 Dates/Avg Per Date 12/638 11/781 Opponents 19 33 1 0 53 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Providence 124 137 1 3 265 Opponents 127 135 5 1 268

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First Round: 5-2 (7 Appearances) Semifinals: 5-9 (14 Appearances) Year Game Result Site Year Game Result Site 2005 #6 Providence 2, #3 Cincinnati 1 W Cin. 1983 #1 Providence 3, #3 Syracuse 4 L PC 2006 #4 Providence 2, #5 Louisville 0 W PC 1984 #1 Providence 2, #4 Villanova 0 W PC 2007 #4 Providence 0, #5 Cincinnati 2 L PC 1987 #4 Providence 0, #1 Seton Hall 1 L SHU 2008 #4 Providence 2, #5 Villanova 1 W PC 2003 #7 Providence 0, #3 Notre Dame 1 L Conn. 2009 #5 Providence 2, #4 Villanova 1 W Vill. 2005 #6 Providence 0, #1 USF 0 (3-2 L on PK’s) L Conn. 2010 #5 Providence 3, #4 Villanova 0 W Vill. 2006 #4 Providence 0, #3 St. John’s 2 L Rutg. 2011 #5 Providence 0, #4 Louisville 5 L Louis. 2009 #5 Providence 0, #2 St. John’s 2 L WVU 2010 #5 Providence 2, #2 Cincinnati 1 W RBA Quarterfinals: 10-4 (14 Appearances) 2013 #4 Providence 0, #1 Georgetown 0 (5-4 W on PK’s) W PPL Year Game Result Site 2014 #4 Providence 1, #1 Creighton 0 W PPL 1998 #5 Providence 0, #4 Georgetown 1 L GU 2015 #6 Providence 1, #1 Creighton 2 L CU 2002 #8 Providence 0, #1 Boston College 1 L BC 2016 #1 Providence 1, #4 Creighton 2 L PC 2003 #7 Providence 2, #2 Virginia Tech 2 (4-2 W on PK’s) W VT 2018 #3 Providence 0, #2 Georgetown 4 L GU 2005 #6 Providence 2, #2 Seton Hall 2 (4-2 W on PK’s) W SHU 2019 #3 Providence 2, #2 St. John's 1 W SJU 2006 #4 Providence 2, #3 Cincinnati 0 W Cin. 2008 #4 Providence 0, #1 St. John’s 1 (OT) L SJU Championship Game: 1-4 (5 Appearances) 2009 #5 Providence 1, #1 UConn 0 (OT) W Conn. Year Game Result Site 2010 #5 Providence 2, #1 Georgetown 1 W GU 1984 #1 Providence 0, #3 Connecticut 1 L Conn. 2013 #4 Providence 2, #5 Creighton 1 W PC 2010 #5 Providence 1, #1 Louisville 1 (3-2 L on PK’s) L RBA 2014 #4 Providence 2, #5 Villanova 1 W PC 2013 #4 Providence 2, #2 Marquette 3 L PPL 2015 #6 Providence 2, #3 Butler 2 (4-2 W on PK’s) W But. 2014 #4 Providence 2, #2 Xavier 1 W PPL 2017 #5 Providence 0, #4 Xavier 3 L XU 2019 #3 Providence 1, #1 Georgetown 3 L GU 2018 #3 Providence 1, #6 St. John’s 0 W PC 2019 #3 Providence 3, #6 Marquette 0 W PC - RBA: Red Bull Arena (Harrison, N.J.) - PPL: PPL Park (Chester, Pa.)

RESULTS BY YEAR Record by Seed 1983 Semifinal #1 Seed 1-3 2002 Quarterfinal #2 Seed 0-0 1984 Final 2003 Semifinal 1985 - #3 Seed 3-2 2004 - #4 Seed 8-5 1986 - 2005 Semifinal 1987 Semifinal #5 Seed 5-5 2006 Semifinal #6 Seed 3-2 1988 - 2007 First Round 1989 - #7 Seed 1-1 2008 Quartfinal #8 Seed 0-1 1990 - 2009 Semifinal 1991 - 2010 Final Record Against Seed 1992 - 2011 First Round 1993 - #1 Seed 4-7 2012 - #2 Seed 5-3 1994 - 2013 Final 1995 - #3 Seed 3-4 2014 Champions #4 Seed 3-4 1996 - 2015 Semifinal 1997 - #5 Seed 4-1 2016 Semifinal #6 Seed 2-0 1998 Quarterfinal 2017 Quarterfinal 1999 - #7 Seed 0-0 2018 Semifinal #8 Seed 0-0 2000 - 2019 Final 2001 -

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 31 GENERAL INFORMATION PROVIDENCE FRIARS BIG EAST CHAMPIONS

THE FRIARS CAPTURED THE FIRST MEN’S SOCCER BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP IN SCHOOL HISTORY IN 2014

2016 BIG EAST Regular Season Champions

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 32 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE PROVIDENCE FRIARS NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

2019 Providence College def. NJIT, 2-0 (First Round at Chapey Field at COLLEGE CUP SEMIFINAL Anderson Stadium, Providence, R.I.) Providence College def. No. 13 Penn State, 3-2 (OT) (Second Round at Jeffrey Field, University Park, Pa.) No. 3 Clemson def. Providence College, 2-1 (2OT) (Third Round at Historic Riggs Field, Clemson, S.C.)

2016 Providence College def. Delaware, 2-0 (First Round at Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium, Providence, R.I.) Providence College def. No. 1 Maryland, 5-4 (Second Round at Ludwig Field, College Park, Md.) Providence College def. Creighton,2-1 (Third Round at Morrison Providence celebrated its most successful season in program history Stadium, Omaha, Neb.) in 2014 with its first College Cup appearance against UCLA on Dec. 12. UNC def. Providence College 1-0 (2OT) (Quarterfinal at Fetzer Field, Chapel Hill, N.C.)

2014 Providence College secures a First Round bye after being given the No. 11 seed. Providence College def. Dartmouth, 3-0 (Second Round at Ray Treacy Track, Providence, R.I.) Providence College def. UC Irvine, 1-0 (Third Round at Ray Treacy Track, Providence, R.I.) Providence College def. Michigan State, 3-2 (Quarterfinal at Michi- gan State, East Lansing, Mich.) UCLA def. Providence College, 3-2 (2OT) (College Cup Semifinal in Cary, N.C.)

2013 Providence College ties Penn. 0-0, adv. 3-1 in PK’s (First round at Mac Steeves was named to the 2014 College Cup Philadelphia, Pa.) All-Tournament team, in addition to being named the Most Maryland def. Providence College, 3-1 (Second Round at College Outstanding Offensive Player. Steeves scored two goals in Park, Md.) the College Cup Semifinal.

2011 Providence College def. Dartmouth, 1-0 (First Round at Providence, R.I.) NCAA ELITE 8 UC Santa Barbara def. Providence College 3-2 (Second Round at Santa Barbara, Calif.)

2010 Providence College def. Saint Peter’s, 6-2 (First Round at Provi- dence, R.I.) #16 Ohio State def. Providence College, 2-1 (Second Round at Columbus, Ohio)

2007 Old Dominion def. Providence College, 1-0 (First Round at Norfolk, Va.)

2006 Hofstra def. Providence College, 2-0 (First Round at Hempstead, N.Y.)

2005 In 2016, Danny Griffin scored the game-winning goal at Providence College def. Hofstra, 1-0 in OT (First Round at Hemp- Creighton in the NCAA Third Round game to send the Fri- stead, N.Y.) ars to the NCAA Quarterfinal for the second time in three #4 North Carolina def. Providence College, 2-0 (Second Round at seasons. Chapel Hill, N.C.)

1983 Connecticut def. Providence College, 2-0 (First Round at Storrs, Conn.)

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 33 GENERAL INFORMATION PROVIDENCE FRIARS CAREER GOALS LEADERS TEAM RECORDS Name Years Goals Most Games Won Season 16 (2014, 2019) 1. John Farren 1982-85 62 Most BIG EAST Games Won Season 7 (2006, 2016) 2. Mac Steeves 2013-17 35 Longest Winning Streak 11 (1970) 3. Julian Gressel 2013-16 30 Most Ties In A Season 9* (2005) 4. Eoin Lynch 2002-05 27 Most Overtime Games 12* (2005) 5. Jim Rabadan 1975-78 26 Most Improved Won-Loss Record 9.5^ (2005) 6. Pat Kocourek 1986-88 24 Most Games In A Season 23 (2019) 7. Karl Anderson 1985-87 22 Most Consecutive Winning Seasons 9 (1980-88) Matt Marcin 2007-10 22 Most Games Lost Season 16 (1995, 2004) 9. John Martin 1987-91 21 Longest Losing Streak 16 (2004) Kevin Jones 1996-01 21 Most Goals Scored Game 11 (1982) 11. Jay Skelton 1978-81 20 Most Goals Scored Season 60 (1983) 12. Tim Ritter 2005-07, 2009 19 Fewest Goals Season 8 (2004) 13. Juan Acevedo 1994-97 18 Fewest Goals Allowed Season 10 (1970) Steve Warjanka 1992-94 18 Most Shutouts In a Season 11 (1984, 2019) Wilder Arboleda 2010-13 18 Most Consecutive Shutouts (Season) 7 (1983) * - NCAA Record ^ - Tied for 10th best All-Time In NCAA History CAREER ASSISTS LEADERS Name Years Assists 1. John Farren 1982-85 30 2. Julian Gressel 2013-17 26 3. Michael Eisenhut 1996-99 24 4. Art Podgorski 1981-84 22 Ryan Maduro 2004-08 22 6. Marc Cintron 2009-12 20 7. Alan Doyle 1976-79 18 8. Dwaine Shanley 1987-90 17 Kevin Jones 1996-99 17 Joao Serrano 2016-19 17 Mac Steeves ranks second in career goals and points. CAREER POINTS LEADERS

Name Years Points 1. John Farren 1982-85 154 2. Mac Steeves 2013-17 82 3. Julian Gressel 2013-16 80 4. Pat Kocourek 1986-88 63 5. Eoin Lynch 2002-05 61 6. Kevin Jones 1996-01 59 7. Jim Rabadan 1975-78 58 Karl Anderson John Farren Eoin Lynch 8. John Martin 1987-91 56 9. Matt Marcin 2007-10 53 10. Karl Anderson 1985-87 52 Tim Ritter 2005-07, 2009 52 12. Ryan Maduro 2004-08 50

SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

Most Goals 17, John Farren (1984) Most Assists 12, Art Podgorski (1982) Most Points Scored 43, John Farren (1983) Most Minutes Played 2,131, Keasel Broome (2014) Goals Against Average .880, Jim Morris (1990) Keasel Broome has played the most minutes in a single season in the Friar net.

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Brendan Constantine Midfield Klisman Sousa Midfield BIG EAST CONFERENCE 2014 Daniel Neustadter Midfield 2013 Julian Gressel Midfield 2011 Marcos Ugarte Midfield ALL-TOURNAMENT 1998 Kempes Corbally Back Year Player Position 1996 Andy McConville Midfield 2019 Paulo Lima Midfield Kevin Jones Forward Tiago Mendonca Midfield Esben Wolf Midfield 2018 Brendan Constantine Forward ALL-AMERICANS Joao Serrano Midfield 2016 Julian Gressel Forward Year Player Team/Position Joao Serrano Defender 2016 Julian Gressel First Team/Forward 2015 Julian Gressel Midfield Jeff Kilday Back 2014 Phil Towler Third Team/Midfield 2014 Keasel Broome Goalkeeper 2006 Ryan Maduro First Team/Midfield Brandon Adler Back 1988 Seamus Purcell Third Team/Back Julian Gressel Midfield 1987 Seamus Purcell First Team/Back Markus Naglestad Forward 2013 Phil Towler Midfield 1984 Martin Hayes Third Team/Midfield Wilder Arboleda Forward/Midfield Manny Andrade Midfield 2010 Matt Marcin Midfield Bryan Minogue Back Jhojan Obando Goalkeeper Andrew Sousa Midfield 2009 Justin Kahle Back ALL-BIG EAST Year Player Team/Position 2019 Tiago Mendonca First Team/Midfielder Joao Serrano First Team/Defender Paulo Lima Second Team/Midfielder Austin Aviza Third Team/Goalkeeper Martin Hayes Seamus Purcell Danny Griffin Third Team/Midfielder 2018 Tiago Mendonca First Team/Midfielder Colin Miller Second Team/Goalkeeper Klisman Sousa Second Team/Defender 2017 Mac Steeves First Team/Forward 2016 Julian Gressel First Team/Forward Colin Miller First Team/Goalkeeper Mark Jecewiz First Team/Defender 2015 Mac Steeves First Team/Forward Julian Gressel Second Team/Midfield 2014 Brandon Adler Second Team/Back Fabio Machado Second Team/Forward Phil Towler Second Team/Midfield Dominik Machado Second Team/Midfield Mac Steeves Second Team/Forward 2013 Julian Gressel Second Team/Midfield Ryan Maduro Phil Towler 2012 Wilder Arboleda Third Team/Midfield 2011 Marc Cintron Third Team/Midfield 2010 Matt Marcin First Team/Midfield 2009 Tim Ritter Second Team/Forward 2008 Ryan Maduro Second Team/Midfield Tim Ritter Third Team/Forward 2007 Ryan Maduro First Team/Midfield 2006 Ryan Maduro First Team/Midfield Chris Konopka Second Team/Goalkeeper Tim Ritter Third Team/Forward 2005 Ryan Maduro Third Team/Midfield 2002 Mauricio Solano Third Team/Midfield 2001 Kempes Corbally Second Team/Back 2000 Kevin Jones Second Team/Forward 1999 Kevin Jones Second Team/Forward Kempes Corbally Second Team/Back Julian Gressel 1998 Mike Eisenhut Second Team/Midfield John Costigan Second Team/Back 1996 Dan Pires Second Team/Goalkeeper ALL-TIME DRAFTED FRIARS 1991 John Martin Forward Year Player Draft Pic Overall Team 1990 Dwaine Shanley Back 2020 Austin Aviza 2nd Round 44th Orlando City Danny Griffin 2nd Round 49th Columbus Crew SC ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 2018 Mac Steeves 2nd Round 43rd Houston Dynamo 2017 Julian Gressel 1st Round 8th Atlanta United Year Player Position 2015 Keasel Broome 3rd Round 46th San Jose Earthquakes 2018 Ramzi Qawasmy Defender Gil Santos Forward Markus Naglestad 4th Round 64th NYC Football Club 2017 Matt DePerro Forward 2013 Marc Cintron 2nd Round 34th NY Red Bulls 2016 Danny Griffin Midfield 2011 Matt Marcin 3rd Round 41st Philadelphia Union Joao Serrano Defender Liam WIlson Defender Andrew Sousa 3rd Round 42nd New England Revolution 2015 Tiago Mendonca Midfield 2007 Chris Konopka 3rd Round 29th Kansas City Wizards 2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 35 GENERAL INFORMATION PROVIDENCE FRIARS FRIARS IN THE PROS

Chaka Daley Tim Murray Marc Cintron Matt Marcin • Signed with the New England • Signed with the New England • Drafted in the second round (34th over- • Drafted in the third round (41st overall) by Revolution (June 14, 1999). Revolution (2010). all) by the New York Red Bulls in the MLS the Philadelphia Union in the MLS Supple- • Played with the New England • Played with New England (2010-12). Supplemental Draft (2013), becoming the mental Draft (2011), becoming the second Revolution (1999). • Made his professional debut for F.C. New fourth Friar selected in an MLS Draft. Friar selected in an MLS Draft. York of the USL (April 30, 2011).

Ryan Maduro Andrew Sousa • Played with the New York Red Bulls Re- • Drafted in the third round (42nd overall) serves (2011). by the New England Revolution in the MLS Julian Gressel • Signed with the New York Red Bulls (March Supplemental Draft (2011). • Signed with the MLS & drafted by 19, 2012). • Signed with New England (March 3, 2011). Chris Konopka Atlanta United in the MLS Superdraft • Played with New England (2011) and • Played with the New York (2012). • Drafted in the third round (29th overall) (Jan. 13, 2017) • Made his professional debut for New York made his professional debut (May 25, 2011). by the Kansas City Wizards in 2007 MLS (May 29, 2012). Supplemental Draft, becoming the first • Made his professional debut for At- Providence College player to be selected in lanta (March 5, 2017) the MLS draft. • Scored his first professional goal for • Played with Kansas City (2007). Atlanta (May 14, 2017) • Signed with the Columbus Crew (2011) • Named MLS Rookie of the Year (Nov. and the New York Red Bulls (2011). 8, 2017) • Made his MLS debut for New York (August 13, 2011). • Signed with the Philadelphia Union (March 2, 2012). • Played with Philadelphia (2012-13). • Played with Toronto FC (2013-present).

Austin Aviza • Drafted in the 2nd round (44th over- Mac Steeves all) of the MLS SuperDraft. (Jan. 9, Danny Griffin • Drafted in the 2nd round (43rd over- 2020). • Drafted in the 2nd round (49th over- all) of the MLS SuperDraft. (Jan. 19, • Signed with Orlando City B in March all) of the MLS SuperDraft. (Jan. 9, 2018). of 2020. 2020). • Signed to Houston (Feb. 28, 2018). • Made his professional debut on Au- • Signed to Pittsburgh SC Rivver- • Made his professional debut against gust 1, 2020 againt Tormentta FC. hounds (March 3, 2020) New England (March 31, 2018) • Made his professional debut July 12, 2020 against Louisville City FC. 2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 36 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE PROVIDENCE FRIARS

North Division W L T W L T W L T PTS W L T Connecticut 3 0 0 17 4 3 Seton Hall * 7 1 0 14 14 4 3 Syracuse * 2 1 0 12 6 4 Connecticut 6 2 0 12 11 7 3 Boston College 1 2 0 8 9 3 St. John’s 5 2 1 11 12 5 2 Providence 0 3 0 8 7 1 Villanova 4 4 0 8 11 7 0 South Division W L T W L T Georgetown 4 4 0 8 10 8 1 Pittsburgh 4 0 0 11 3 2 Syracuse 3 5 0 6 10 9 0 St.John’s 3 ‘851 0 11 7 1 Boston College ‘912 4 2 6 8 7 3 Seton Hall 2 2 0 8 7 1 Providence 2 5 1 5 6 8 2 Georgetown 1 3 0 8 11 0 Pittsburgh 0 6 2 2 6 7 4 Villanova 0 4 0 4 12 1 W L T PTS W L T North Division W L T W L T St. John’s * 8 0 0 16 17 3 2 Syracuse 3 1 0 16 5 2 Pittsburgh 5 2 1 11 12 6 1 Connecticut 1 3 0 12 7 2 Seton Hall 4 3 2 9 12 7 3 Boston College 2 1 0 8 8 5 Georgetown 4 4 0 8 11 7 1 Providence 1 2 0 9 8 0 Connecticut 3 4 1 7 7 10 2 South Division W L T W L T Boston College 3 5 0 6 10 8 0 Seton Hall * 3 0 1 18 2 2 Syracuse 2 4 2 6 8 9 2 All-Time1985-2018 Standings EAST BIG ‘92 Pittsburgh 1 ‘862 1 10 5 2 Providence 2 5 1 5 6 7 4 Villanova 1 3 0 8 8 2 Villanova 2 6 0 4 9 8 1 Georgetown 2 1 1 8 10 1 St. John’s 1 2 1 4 8 3 W L T PTS W L T St. John’s * 6 0 2 14 18 1 3 North Divison W L T W L T Georgetown 4 2 2 10 9 8 2 Connecticut 3 0 0 13 7 3 Boston College 5 3 0 10 12 5 1 Boston College 1 1 1 4 12 3 Villanova 4 3 1 9 6 10 2 Providence 1 2 0 9 7 1 Seton Hall 3 3 2 8 8 6 3 Syracuse 0 2 1 8 9 3 Pittsburgh 3 4 1 7 9 5 3 South Division W L T W L T Syracuse 3 4 1 7 7 10 2 Seton Hall * 4 0 0 14 4 3 Connecticut ‘933 5 0 6 19 8 0 St.John’s 2 1 1 9 7 3 Providence 0 7 1 1 7 10 1 Georgetown 2 ‘872 0 7 11 0 Villanova 1 2 1 9 8 1 W L T PTS W L T Pittsburgh 0 4 0 4 10 1 Georgetown 7 1 0 14 18 4 0 St. John’s * 6 1 1 13 14 5 3 North Division W L T W L T Boston College 5 2 1 11 7 7 3 Connecticut 2 1 0 14 8 1 Seton Hall 5 3 0 10 12 6 0 Syracuse 2 1 0 12 10 0 Connecticut 5 3 0 10 12 6 0 Providence 1 2 0 8 8 1 Syracuse 2 5 1 5 7 9 2 Boston College 1 2 0 7 11 1 Villanova ‘942 5 1 5 6 11 1 South Division W L T W L T Pittsburgh 1 6 1 3 9 8 1 Seton Hall * 4 0 0 16 4 0 Providence 0 7 1 1 4 12 1 Georgetown 2 ‘882 0 12 7 1 St. John’s 2 2 0 8 9 1 W L T PTS W L T Pittsburgh 1 3 0 6 8 1 Boston College 8 1 1 17 11 5 2 Villanova 1 3 0 6 9 2 Pittsburgh 8 3 0 16 14 6 1 Rutgers 5 2 4 14 10 6 6 North Division W L T W L T St. John’s * 6 3 1 13 16 5 1 Connecticut * 1 0 2 12 5 5 Syracuse 6 5 0 12 10 8 1 Boston College 2 1 0 8 10 1 Georgetown 5 5 1 11 8 9 3 Syracuse 1 1 1 11 4 4 Seton Hall 5 5 1 11 10 7 2 Providence 0 2 1 5 8 3 Connecticut 4 6 1 9 7 11 2 South Division W L T W L T ‘95 Seton Hall 4 0 0 10 7 1 West Virginia 3 5 3 9 5 9 4 Georgetown 3 1 0 9 9 1 Notre Dame 4 7 0 8 9 10 0 St. John’s 2 ‘892 0 11 7 1 Villanova 4 7 0 8 6 9 2 Pittsuburgh 1 3 0 8 6 3 Providence 1 10 0 2 2 16 0 Villanova 0 4 0 7 12 0 W L T PTS W L T W L T PTS W L T St. John’s 9 1 1 19 22 2 2 Seton Hall 6 2 0 12 11 8 2 Connecticut 7 2 2 16 15 3 3 Boston College * 5 2 1 11 14 5 2 Notre Dame * 6 3 2 14 14 7 2 Syracuse 4 3 1 9 10 6 5 Rutgers 6 4 1 13 13 7 3 Connecticut 3 2 3 9 9 9 5 Syracuse 5 5 1 11 10 7 2 Georgetown 4 4 0 8 11 9 0 Georgetown 4 5 2 10 7 10 2 Pittsburgh 3 3 2 8 7 8 2 Seton Hall 4 5 2 10 7 10 2 Villanova 3 5 0 6 8 10 0 Boston College 3 4 4 10 3 10 4 ‘90 Providence 2 5 4 8 6 8 4 Providence 2 4 2 6 8 5 2 ‘96 Villanova 3 6 2 8 7 8 3 St. John’s 1 6 1 3 8 8 1 West Virginia 3 7 1 7 7 12 1 Pittsburgh 2 7 2 6 8 7 2

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W L T PTS W L T W L T PTS W L T St. John’s 9 1 1 19 18 4 2 *Boston College 8 2 0 24 18 5 0 Georgetown 9 2 0 18 15 7 0 St. John’s 7 1 2 23 13 3 5 Rutgers * 7 2 2 16 14 7 2 Connecticut 7 3 0 21 17 6 0 Seton Hall 7 4 0 14 11 8 0 Notre Dame 6 3 1 19 12 6 3 Notre Dame 5 5 1 11 10 9 2 Georgetown 5 4 1 16 8 9 1 Villanova 4 4 3 11 6 9 5 Rutgers 5 4 1 16 8 8 3 Connecticut 5 6 0 10 11 7 2 Seton Hall 5 5 0 15 9 8 3 Boston College 4 6 1 9 5 9 2 Providence 5 5 0 15 7 11 0 Pittsburgh 3 ‘975 3 9 10 5 4 Virginia Tech ‘025 5 0 15 10 7 1 Syracuse 3 7 1 7 7 11 1 Syracuse 3 6 1 10 8 8 2 West Virginia 3 8 0 6 7 13 0 Pittsburgh 2 7 1 7 8 9 1 Providence 1 10 0 2 3 15 0 Villanova 2 8 0 6 5 13 0 West Virginia 1 8 1 4 4 11 2 W L T PTS W L T Connecticut 9 2 0 18 17 4 0 W L T PTS W L T

St. John’s * 8 2 1 17 16 5 3 St. John’s 8 2 0 24 17 6 3 All-Time1985-2018 Standings EAST BIG Rutgers 8 3 0 16 12 7 2 Virginia Tech 7 3 0 21 14 5 3 Georgetown 7 4 0 14 15 6 0 Notre Dame * 6 3 1 19 16 3 4 Providence 6 4 1 13 9 9 1 Rutgers 5 2 3 18 11 7 4 Seton Hall 5 3 3 13 11 4 4 Seton Hall 5 2 3 18 9 6 4 Notre Dame 5 4 2 12 9 6 3 Connecticut 5 3 2 17 9 8 4 West Virginia 4 6 1 9 11 8 1 Providence 4 5 1 13 6 10 3 Syracuse 4 ‘986 1 9 8 9 1 Villanova ‘034 6 0 12 10 8 1 Boston College 2 8 1 5 5 10 2 Boston College 3 5 2 11 6 7 4 Pittsburgh 1 8 2 4 6 9 3 Pittsburgh 3 6 1 10 6 11 1 Villanova 1 10 0 2 5 12 0 Georgetown 3 7 0 9 8 9 2 Syracuse 1 5 4 7 4 8 5 W L T PTS W L T West Virginia 1 6 3 6 5 10 3 Rutgers 8 1 2 18 11 4 3 Connecticut * 9 2 0 18 13 4 0 *- BIG EAST Tournament Champions West Virginia 8 2 1 17 13 4 1 St. John’s 6 2 3 15 11 4 3 W L T PTS W L T Georgetown 6 4 1 13 9 8 1 Notre Dame 8 1 1 25 13 2 3 Syracuse 6 5 0 12 9 8 0 St. John’s 6 1 3 21 10 5 4 Seton Hall 5 5 1 11 9 7 1 Boston College 6 3 1 19 12 4 2 Notre Dame 4 ‘995 2 10 8 8 3 Villanova 5 3 2 17 7 5 6 Providence 5 6 0 10 8 8 1 Goergetown 5 4 1 16 11 7 2 Boston College 2 9 0 4 6 9 2 Connecticut* 5 4 1 16 10 7 2 Pittsburgh 1 8 2 4 6 9 3 West Virginia 5 4 1 16 12 6 1 Villanova 0 11 0 0 2 14 0 Seton Hall 5 5 0 15 11 6 2 Pittsburgh ‘043 6 1 10 6 8 3 W L T PTS W L T Syracuse 3 7 0 9 5 12 0 Connecticut 8 1 2 18 20 3 2 Rutgers 2 5 3 9 6 8 4 St. John’s 8 2 1 17 14 5 2 Providence 0 10 0 0 0 16 0 Boston College * 7 3 1 15 12 7 1 Pittsburgh 7 4 0 14 13 5 0 *- BIG EAST Tournament Champions Seton Hall 6 5 0 12 13 7 0 Georgetwon 5 5 1 11 9 8 1 Blue Division W L T PTS W L T Rutgers 5 5 1 11 10 9 1 Connecticut* 7 3 1 22 16 3 2 Syracuse 4 ‘005 2 10 8 9 2 Seton Hall 6 3 2 20 13 4 3 Notre Dame 4 7 0 8 7 8 2 West Virginia 6 4 1 19 14 7 2 Providence 3 7 1 7 4 13 1 Notre Dame 6 4 1 19 12 8 3 Villanova 2 7 2 6 6 9 2 Georgetown 6 5 0 18 10 9 1 West Virginia 1 9 1 3 4 13 1 Providence 3 3 4 13 7 4 9 W L T PTS W L T Pittsburgh 2 9 0 6 3 12 1 Connecticut 9 1 0 27 15 5 2 Marquette 1 8 1 4 5 11 1 Notre Dame 7 3 0 21 12 7 0 St. John’s * 6 1 3 21 17 3 3 Red Division W L T PTS W L T Rutgers 6 3 1 19 15 7 3 USF 9 2 0 27 13 6 2 Seton Hall 6 3 1 19 12 7 2 St. John’s ‘056 2 3 21 11 6 5 Boston College 6 4 0 18 10 8 0 Cincinnati 6 3 2 20 10 7 2 Georgetown 6 4 0 18 9 9 1 Villanova 6 4 1 19 7 7 4 Virginia Tech 4 4 2 14 11 6 2 Rutgers 5 4 2 17 8 8 3 Syracuse 4 5 1 13 7 8 1 Syracuse 3 7 1 10 7 8 4 Villanova 3 ‘017 0 9 5 12 0 Louisville 2 7 2 8 5 11 2 Pittsburgh 2 6 2 8 6 8 3 DePaul 2 8 1 7 4 11 2 West Virginia 1 9 0 3 5 11 0 Providence 0 10 0 0 1 14 2 *- BIG EAST Tournament Champions

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Blue Division W L T PTS W L T Blue Division W L T PTS W L T West Virginia 9 0 1 28 15 3 3 Connecticut 8 2 1 25 11 4 4 Connecticut 8 2 1 25 10 7 2 Notre Dame 8 3 0 24 11 8 4 Notre Dame 8 3 0 24 15 6 2 West Virginia 6 3 2 13 7 5 6 Providence 7 4 0 21 13 7 0 Georgetown 6 5 0 18 9 8 2 Seton Hall 7 4 0 21 9 8 1 Providence 5 4 2 17 10 7 3 Pittsburgh 4 5 1 13 5 11 2 Marquette 3 5 3 12 4 11 3 Georgetown 3 8 0 9 6 11 0 Seton Hall 1 7 3 6 4 10 3 Marquette 0 11 0 0 1 15 1 Pittsburgh 1 9 1 4 2 13 2

Red Division W L T PTS W L T Red Division W L T PTS W L T Cincinnati 7 3 1 22 11 6 2 Louisville 8 2 1 25 13 3 4 Rutgers 6 ‘064 1 19 10 6 3 St. John’s * ‘096 1 4 22 9 3 9 St. John’s* 5 4 2 17 14 6 2 USF 6 3 2 20 14 4 3 USF 4 3 4 16 9 6 4 Villanova 5 5 1 16 9 8 2 Louisville 4 5 2 14 5 10 3 DePaul 5 6 0 15 8 9 3 DePaul 4 7 0 12 5 12 2 Rutgers 5 6 0 15 9 10 0 Syracuse 2 8 1 7 7 8 1 Cincinnati 3 8 0 9 8 10 0

Villanova 2 9 0 6 6 10 1 Syracuse 2 9 0 6 3 15 0 All-Time1985-2018 Standings EAST BIG

*- BIG EAST Tournament Champions *- BIG EAST Tournament Champions

Blue Division W L T PTS W L T Blue Division W L T PTS W L T Notre Dame 7 0 4 25 14 5 5 Georgetown 7 2 0 21 12 6 2 Connecticut * 8 2 1 25 20 3 1 Notre Dame 6 2 1 19 10 6 4 West Virginia 7 3 1 22 14 6 2 Connecticut 5 1 3 18 12 2 6 Providence 5 4 2 17 9 8 2 West Virginia 5 4 0 15 11 8 2 Georgetown 5 5 1 16 7 11 1 Providence 4 4 1 13 13 6 3 Seton Hall 3 8 0 9 7 11 1 Marquette 3 4 2 11 7 8 4 Pittsburgh 1 9 1 4 3 13 2 Pittsburgh 1 6 2 5 6 9 2 Marquette 1 9 1 4 2 12 4 Seton Hall 1 8 0 3 3 13 1

Red Division W L T PTS W L T Red Division W L T PTS W L T DePaul 7 4 0 21 12 8 0 Louisville * 9 0 0 27 20 1 3 Louisville 6‘07 3 2 20 11 7 4 Cincinnati ‘105 1 3 18 7 5 7 St. John’s 6 3 2 20 9 7 5 St. John’s 4 3 2 14 10 6 2 USF 6 4 1 19 14 6 2 USF 4 3 2 14 9 7 4 Villanova 5 5 1 16 10 9 1 Villanova 4 3 2 14 8 8 3 Cincinnati 5 5 1 16 9 10 1 DePaul 1 5 3 6 4 10 5 Rutgers 4 7 0 12 7 11 1 Syracuse 0 6 3 3 2 10 5 Syracuse 3 8 0 9 6 8 4 Rutgers 1 8 0 3 4 11 1

*- BIG EAST Tournament Champions *- BIG EAST Tournament Champions

Blue Division W L T PTS W L T Blue Division W L T PTS W L T Notre Dame 7 2 2 23 12 7 2 Marquette 7 2 0 21 9 8 2 Connecticut 6 3 2 20 11 5 6 West Virginia 6 3 0 18 11 8 1 Georgetown 5 3 3 18 11 5 3 Connecticut 5 2 2 17 19 3 3 Providence 5 5 1 16 9 7 3 Notre Dame 5 3 1 16 9 5 4 West Virginia 3 4 4 13 5 9 5 Providence 5 3 1 16 11 8 1 Pittsburgh 3 6 2 11 7 8 3 Georgetown 7 2 0 21 12 6 2 Seton Hall 2 5 4 10 6 8 4 Pittsburgh 2 7 0 6 4 13 1 Marquette 1 8 2 5 3 10 4 Seton Hall 1 8 0 3 5 11 1

Red Division W L T PTS W L T Red Division W L T PTS W L T St. John’s 8 1 2 26 19 3 3 USF 7 0 2 23 13 4 4 USF * 7 3 1 22 15 5 3 Rutgers 6 1 2 20 11 7 3 DePaul 5 4 2 17 9 7 4 St. John’s * 4 5 0 12 14 7 2 Louisville 5 ‘5 081 16 11 8 2 Louisville ‘113 4 2 11 14 7 2 Villanova 4 5 2 14 7 10 2 Villanova 3 5 1 10 8 9 4 Cincinnati 4 6 1 13 7 10 2 DePaul 3 5 1 10 6 11 2 Syracuse 4 6 1 13 8 6 3 Cincinnati 2 7 0 6 6 11 1 Rutgers 3 6 2 11 6 9 3 Syracuse 1 7 1 4 3 12 1

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Blue Division W L T PTS W L T W L T PTS W L T Georgetown* 6 2 0 18 19 4 2 Providence 7 2 0 21 15 7 0 Connecticut 6 2 0 18 17 4 1 Butler* 6 3 0 18 13 5 2 Notre Dame 5 2 1 16 17 4 1 Creighton 5 3 1 16 13 7 3 Marquette 5 2 1 16 16 4 1 Villanova 5 3 1 16 10 8 3 Seton Hall 2 6 0 6 6 12 0 Xavier 4 4 1 13 8 8 3 Providence 2 6 0 6 4 10 2 DePaul 4 5 0 12 9 7 3 Pittsburgh 0 8 0 0 6 9 2 Georgetown 3 4 2 11 6 9 2 St. John’s ‘162 5 2 8 6 7 4 Red Division W L T PTS W L T Marquette 2 5 2 8 5 7 4 Louisville 7 1 0 21 14 6 1 Seton Hall 2 6 1 7 4 11 2 Syracuse 5 3 0 15 14 6 1 St. John’s 4 ‘123 1 13 10 5 4 *- BIG EAST Tournament Champions Villanova 3 3 2 11 12 6 2 Cincinnati 3 3 2 11 6 9 4 W L T PTS W L T Rutgers 3 4 1 10 7 7 1 Butler 8 1 0 24 14 5 2 Georgetown* 6 2 1 19 14 4 2 USF 2 3 3 9 8 6 5 All-Time1985-2019 Standings EAST BIG DePaul 1 6 1 4 4 10 3 St. John’s 5 2 2 17 9 7 3 Xavier 5 4 0 15 11 6 3 *- BIG EAST Tournament Champions Providence 2 2 5 11 5 8 5 Creighton 3 4 2 11 9 7 2 W L T PTS W L T Marquette ‘173 5 1 10 3 11 2 Georgetown 6 2 1 19 14 5 2 Seton Hall 3 6 0 9 6 10 1 Marquette* 6 2 1 19 13 6 2 DePaul 2 6 1 7 5 11 2 Providence 6 3 0 18 12 6 4 Villanova 2 7 0 6 7 11 0 Xavier 6 3 0 18 10 7 2 Creighton 4 4 1 13 9 9 2 *- BIG EAST Tournament Champions Butler 4 5 0 12 11 8 1 St. John’s 3‘13 4 2 11 11 7 2 W L T PTS W L T Villanova 3 6 0 9 8 9 1 Creighton 7 1 1 22 11 4 3 Seton Hall 3 6 0 9 7 9 2 Georgetown* 6 2 1 19 13 5 3 DePaul 1 7 1 4 5 11 2 Providence 6 2 1 19 10 7 2 Marquette 5 3 1 16 7 9 3 *- BIG EAST Tournament Champions Xavier 4 4 1 13 6 7 6 St. John’s 3 3 3 12 7 8 3 W L T PTS W L T DePaul ‘182 5 2 8 5 9 3 Creighton 7 1 1 22 16 3 3 Villanova 2 6 1 7 7 8 2 Xavier 6 1 2 20 15 6 2 Seton Hall 2 6 1 7 6 7 2 Georgetown 6 2 1 19 14 4 5 Butler 2 7 0 6 4 12 2 Providence* 5 2 2 17 16 5 2 Villanova 3 4 2 11 8 8 3 *- BIG EAST Tournament Champions Marquette 2 3 4 10 8 6 4 Seton Hall 2‘14 4 3 9 5 7 5 W L T PTS W L T Butler 2 5 2 8 6 7 5 Georgetown* 7 0 2 23 20 1 3 DePaul 1 6 2 5 4 10 4 St. John's 6 2 1 19 14 5 1 St. John’s 1 7 1 4 4 10 4 Providence 6 3 0 18 16 7 0 Butler 4 4 1 13 11 7 2 *- BIG EAST Tournament Champions Creighton 4 4 1 13 8 7 2 Marquette 4 5 0 12 8 9 1 W L T PTS W L T Seton Hall 3 5 1 10 6 9 1 Georgetown* 9 0 0 27 16 2 3 Xavier ‘193 6 0 9 8 8 1 Creighton 7 2 0 21 19 3 0 Villanova 2 6 1 7 9 8 1 Butler 6 3 0 18 10 4 4 DePaul 1 5 3 6 5 9 3 Xavier 5 3 1 16 12 6 1 Providence 4 4 1 13 8 7 3 *- BIG EAST Tournament Champions DePaul 4 4 1 13 5 13 1 Villanova 4‘15 5 0 12 9 8 0 St. John’s 2 5 2 8 4 11 3 Marquette 1 7 1 4 5 10 2 Seton Hall 0 9 0 0 0 15 1

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2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 40 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE PROVIDENCE FRIARS ALL-TIME FRIAR GREATS Bill Doyle guided the Friars to a 207-155-35 mark in 27 sea- Kevin Jones ‘01 ranks fifth all-time at PC in points (59), tied sons (1968-94) as the head coach (second longest tenure of for fourth all-time in goals (21) and tied for fifth all-time in any head coach ever at PC). He led the Friars to the NCAA assists (17). He was named Second Team All-BIG EAST in Tournament in 1983. His Friars earned the Sampson Trophy 1999 and 2000 was named to the All-Rookie Team in 1996. in 1983 and 1984 as the top team in the Eastern Region. In In 1999, Jones received First Team All-New England accolades 1983, he was named BIG EAST Coach of the Year and he was and was named PC Male Athlete of the Year. one of eight finalists for 1984 National Coach of the Year. In 1984, his Friar squad was ranked eighth nationally and first in New England. Kempes Corbally ‘02 was a two-time All-BIG EAST selection and a BIG EAST All-Rookie Team member. In 1999 and 2001, Martin Hayes ‘85 was the first Friar to receive All-America he earned Second Team All-BIG EAST honors as a defender. accolades. He earned Second Team All-America honors in A native of Dublin, Ireland, Corbally recorded seven goals and 1983 and Third Team All-America honors in 1984. Hayes also two assists in 70 career games with the Friars. He earned the was an All-New England selection as a freshman, sophomore, College’s Mal Brown Award his senior year. junior and senior. He scored 16 goals and added 16 assists (48 points) in four seasons as a midfielder for PC.

Eoin Lynch ‘06 helped lead the 2005 Friars to one of the John Farren ‘86 holds all of the Providence scoring records. greatest seasons ever. He scored the winning goal in over- He was the 1982 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year and the scoring time to give PC a 1-0 win over Hofstra in the First Round of the leader in New England as a freshman with 43 points (17 goals, 2005 NCAA Tourney. It was the Friars’ first NCAA win ever. He nine assists). Farren was an All-New England selection as a finished his career ranked second all-time at PC in goals (27) freshman, sophomore, junior and senior. He ranks first at PC and third in points (61). He led the Friars in scoring in each in goals (62), assists (30) and points (154). Farren also holds of his four seasons. As a senior, he earned All-New England the PC single-season goals record (17) and points record (43). accolades and All-BIG EAST honorable mention honors.

Chris Konopka ‘07 is one of the top goalkeepers in Friar Seamus Purcell ‘ 89 was the top defender to ever play for the history. He ranks third all-time at Providence with 49 career Friars. He was a 1987 First Team All-America selection (PC’s first games played. In 2006, he was named to the All-BIG EAST Sec- First Team All-America selection in soccer), a 1988 Third Team ond Team and became the second goalkeeper in PC history to All-America selection and a 1988 First Team All-New England. earn conference accolades. In 2005, Konopka played 2020:38 Purcell registered 21 points (eight goals, five assists) in four and set a PC record for most minutes played in one season. seasons at Providence. He was inducted into the Providence He finished with 12 career shutouts. Konopka made his College Hall of Fame on February 16, 2008 and is the first ever MLS debut with the New York Red Bulls on August 13, 2011. soccer player to be inducted into the PC Hall of Fame. Ryan Maduro ‘09 is one of the top players to ever play at John Martin ‘91 ranks fifth all-time at Providence in goals Providence. He helped lead the Friars to three consecutive with 21 and sixth all-time in points with 56. His senior season, NCAA Tournament appearances. After his sophomore season he earned All-BIG EAST honors as a forward. In four seasons in 2006, Maduro was named to the NSCAA All-America First with the Friars, the native of Toms River, N.J. registered 21 Team and became just the second Friar ever to earn first team goals and 14 assists. honors. He also became the first Friar to earn All-BIG EAST First Team accolades (2006 and 2007). In all, he earned four All-BIG EAST honors. He also was named PC Male Athlete of the Year in 2007. He ranks tied for third all-time at PC with 22 career assists and ninth with 50 career points. Maduro Dwaine Shanley ‘91 was the first Friar ever to earn All-BIG signed with the New York Red Bulls of the MLS on March 19, 2012. EAST honors. In 1990, Shanley earned conference honors as a defender. He also earned Second Team All-New England Tim Murray ‘09 also emerged as one of the top goalkeepers accolades his senior season. Shanley, who recorded 45 points to ever play at Providence College. Murray, who holds the in his career as a defender, ranks fifth on PC’s all-time assist list Providence College record for most career shutouts (27), with 17. His senior year, the native of Dublin, Ireland earned completed his final season at PC in 2009. Murray played in PC’s prestigious Mal Brown Award. 60 career games at Providence, including 19 in each of his last three seasons. In 2008, he helped the Friars record a 9-7-3 mark as he posted a 0.86 goals against average and Chaka Daley ‘96 filled every role in Friar soccer. He played notched a career-high 10 shutouts. In 2009, Murray finished for the team from 1992-96 and recorded nine goals and six with nine shutouts and posted a 0.90 goals against average assists in 69 games. After graduation, he served as an assis- as Providence reached the BIG EAST semifinals for the second time in four years. tant coach for PC for four seasons before becoming the head Murray also helped the Friars reach the NCAA Tournament in 2007 and 2006. coach in 2000. In 2005, Daley was named NSCAA Division I New England Coach of the Year after leading PC to a 7-4-9 Matt Marcin ‘11 completed his career at Providence tied for mark and to the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. fifth all-time with 22 goals and seventh with 53 points. In He led the Friars to five NCAA Tournament berths in his last 2010, Marcin led the Friars to one of their best seasons ever seven years, including three consecutive trips, a feat that as he tallied a team-high 10 goals. The Friars finished with a had never been accomplished. He had an extensive professional career and is 13-6-3 overall record and advanced to the BIG EAST Cham- the first Friar ever to play in the MLS, as he spent the 1999 season with the New pionship final. PC then earned an at-large berth to the NCAA England Revolution. In December 2011, Daley was hired as the head coach at Tournament and defeated Saint Peter’s, 6-2, to advance to the the University of Michigan. second round for the second time ever. Marcin was named to the NSCAA All-Northeast Region First Team, the All-BIG EAST First Team and earned BIG EAST All-Tournament Team honors.

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 41 GENERAL INFORMATION PROVIDENCE FRIARS Julian Gressel ‘17 completed his career at Providence second all time for goals, assists, and points. He became FRIARS VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS the highest-ever drafted Friar in the MLS Superdraft as the First Last eighth overall pick to Atlanta. He is the program’s third TEAM Meeting Meeting W L T Albany 2018 2019 2 0 0 First Team All-American and was a MAC Hermann Top-15 American Int. College 1978 1981 3 0 0 Semifinalist. Gressel scored 30 career goals, 26 assists, and Assumption 1970 1983 10 2 0 finished his collegiate career with 80 points. A three-time Barrington 1968 1983 12 3 0 Bentley 1975 1983 5 1 3 All-BIG EAST honoree and a member of the All-Freshman Boston College 1970 2018 13 18 8 team, he was also named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of Boston University 1974 2013 4 11 3 the Year in 2016. He was Providence’s Male Athlete of the Year in 2016 and led Bradley 2004 2004 0 1 0 Brandeis 1968 1981 1 7 0 the Friars to two of their most successful seasons (2014 & 2016). In his first season Brown 1974 2019 11 17 8 with Atlanta (2017), he was named the MLS Rookie of the Year. He captured the Bryant 1968 2017 17 3 0 Butler 2013 2019 2 5 1 MLS Cup during his second season with Atlanta (2018). UC Irvine 2014 2014 1 0 0 UCLA 2014 2014 0 1 0 Mac Steeves ‘18 surpassed former teammate Julian Gres- UC Santa Barbara 2011 2011 0 1 0 Central Connecticut 1986 2004 1 5 0 sel in all-time goals (35) and points (82). He finished his ca- Cincinnati 2005 2011 4 1 2 reer ranked second in both those categories at Providence. Clark 1968 1969 0 2 0 He was drafted in the MLS Superdraft as the 43rd overall Clemson 2014 2019 0 3 0 Coast Guard 1969 1973 2 1 1 pick to Houston. Steeves was named to the NSCAA Div. I Columbia 2012 2015 0 1 1 Great Lakes Region Third Team twice (2014, 2017) and the Connecticut 1973 2019 7 34 2 First Team once (2015). He was a three-time All-BIG EAST Creighton 2011 2019 6 5 2 Dartmouth 1986 2014 4 11 1 honoree and a two-time Preseason BIG EAST Offensive Delaware 2016 2016 1 0 0 Player of the Year. Steeves highest honor came when he DePaul 2007 2019 4 2 3 Drake 2004 2004 0 1 0 was named the College Cup Most Outstanding Offensive Player in 2014. Duquesne 2001 2001 0 1 0 Fairfield 1981 2000 15 3 2 Florida Atlantic 2003 2003 0 1 0 Fordham 1972 1993 1 1 0 Georgia State 2016 2016 1 0 0 Georgetown 1990 2019 13 18 3 George Washington 2018 2018 1 0 0 Hartford 1985 1988 3 1 0 Hartwick 1994 1994 0 1 0 Harvard 1995 2019 5 12 0 Hofstra 2005 2006 1 1 0 Holy Cross 1971 2016 23 8 5 Iona 1984 1994 11 0 0 Louisville 2005 2011 1 3 2 Long Island 1976 1976 0 1 0 Lowell 2019 2019 1 0 0 Loyola 1985 1985 0 1 0 Maine 1983 2005 3 1 0 Manhattan 1984 1984 1 0 0 Marquette 2006 2019 9 4 2 Maryland 2013 2016 1 1 0 Massachusetts 1977 1994 7 10 0 Merrimack 1968 1991 12 0 1 Michigan State 2010 2014 1 2 0 Monmouth 2012 2015 1 1 0 New Hampshire 1980 2019 9 8 2 NJIT 2019 2019 1 0 0 North Carolina 2005 2017 0 3 0 Northeastern 1984 2015 15 3 2 Notre Dame 1995 2012 2 15 1 Old Dominion 2007 2007 0 1 0 Oneonta (N.Y.) 1976 1994 2 0 0 Penn 2013 2013 1 0 0 Penn State 2019 2019 1 0 0 Pittsburgh 1990 2012 14 8 1 Quinnipiac 1983 2016 8 2 0 Rhode Island 1968 2019 12 31 4 Rhode Island College 1968 1980 8 2 1 Roger Williams 1971 1971 1 0 0 Rutgers 1995 2009 1 10 1 Sacred Heart 1968 2019 14 0 1 SMU 2016 2018 2 0 0 St. Anselm 1970 1977 5 1 0 St. Bonaventure 2001 2001 0 1 0 St. John’s 1987 2019 10 19 4 St. Peter’s 2010 2010 1 0 0 Seton Hall 1982 2019 17 12 6 Stonehill 1968 1985 15 1 1 Southeastern Mass. 1980 1980 1 0 0 Southern Connecticut 1981 1982 0 1 1 South Florida 2003 2012 0 3 2 Syracuse 1983 2009 11 15 0 UIC 2018 2018 0 1 0 Utica 1986 1986 1 0 0 Vermont 1998 2003 0 1 1 Villanova 1984 2019 16 11 2 Virginia 2000 2000 0 2 0 Virginia Tech 2002 2003 1 1 0 Wake Forest 2017 2017 0 1 0 West Virginia 1995 2011 8 8 0 Xavier 2013 2019 5 3 1 Yale 1979 2009 5 7 2 TOTALS (51 seasons) 1968 2019 394 362 83

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 42 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE PROVIDENCE FRIARS 1968 (6-3-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle 1973 (6-2-3) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Connecticut L, 1-0 at Holy Cross L, 5-0 at Bryant W, 3-1 MERRIMACK W, 1-0 BARRINGTON L, 3-2 SOUTHERN CONN. T, 1-1 (OT) at Stonehill W, 2-0 at RI College L, 4 -1 ST. ANSELM’S W,2-0 28-24 at Brandeis L, 3-1 ASSUMPTION W, 5-1 RI COLLEGE L, 2-1 at Clark L, 7 -0 RHODE ISLAND T, 1-1(OT) at Massachusetts L, 2-0 1982 (8-7-2) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Barrington W, 2-1 at Holy Cross W, 3-1 27-22 BARRINGTON W, 11-0 at Merrimack W, 2-1 STONEHILL W, 7-0 at Fairfield W, 4-1 at Sacred Heart W, 3-0 at Connecticut L, 8-0 1978 (8-4-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Rhode Island L, 2-1 at RI College W, 2-1 BRYANT W, 4-1 MERRIMACK W, 6-0 at Yale L, 2-1 (OT) RHODE ISLAND L, 2-1 BOSTON COLLEGE T, 2-2 at RI College W, 1-0 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 3-2 16-16 COAST GUARD T, 0-0 ASSUMPTION W, 6-2 at Southern Conn. L, 4-0 BARRINGTON W, 3-0 at Rhode Island L, 3-0 HOLY CROSS W, 7-1 1969 (3-5-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle 27-18 HOLY CROSS W, 4-0 MASSACHUSETTS W, 1-0 STONEHILL W, 2-0 BRYANT W, 4-1 at Boston College L, 1-0 at Bryant W, 3-1 1974 (3-8-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Brandeis L, 5-1 ASSUMPTION W, 6-0 at Clark L, 7-0 MERRIMACK W, 7-0 MASSACHUSETTS L, 3-1 at Bentley T, 0-0 (OT) Coast Guard L, 5-3 RI COLLEGE T, 1-1 BOSTON COLLEGE L,1-0 BOSTON UNIV. L, 2-1 BRANDEIS L, 3-1 BROWN L, 4-1 at Bentley T, 0-0(OT) BRYANT W, 5-0 BARRINGTON L, 5-1 ASSUMPTION W, 1-0 at American Int. W, 2-0 SETON HALL W, 8-0 SACRED HEART T, 3-3(OT) RHODE ISLAND L, 7-0 at Barrington W, 2-1 at Stonehill T, 2-2 (OT) RI College W, 2-1 HOLY CROSS L, 2-0 at Stonehill W, 3-2 BROWN L, 3-2 (OT) RHODE ISLAND L, 4-1 BRYANT L, 2-1 30-18 CONNECTICUT L, 3-2 (OT) 16-29 ST. ANSELM’S L, 3-1 53-23 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 5-O 1979 (7-6-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle 1970 (11-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle CONNECTICUT L, 2-0 at Merrimack W, 5-1 1983 (13-3-2) • Coach: Bill Doyle COAST GUARD W,2-1 BARRINGTON L, 3-1 RI COLLEGE W, 3-0 at Barrington W, 7-0 BRYANT W,6-0 BOSTON UNIV. L, 2-1 RHODE ISLAND L, 3-2 FAIRFIELD W, 4-0 ASSUMPTION W,3-0 18-26 at Holy Cross W, 1-0 RHODE ISLAND L, 1-0 MERRIMACK W, 4-1 YALE L, 4 -1 at New Hampshire W, 3-2 BARRINGTON W, 2-1 1975 (7-4-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Massachusetts L,1-0 MAINE W, 6-1 BRANDEIS W, 2-1 MERRIMACK W, 2-0 at Boston College W, 2-0 at Seton Hall W, 7-1 ST. ANSLEM’S W, 2-0 RHODE ISLAND L, 3-1 BENTLEY W, 3-2 at UMass W, 1-0 SACRED HEART W, 1-0 HOLY CROSS L, 2 -1 at Brown L, 4-1 at Boston College T, 0-0(OT) STONEHILL W, 3-0 BRYANT W, 4-0 AMERICAN INT. W, 3-1 at Assumption W, 7-0 RI COLLEGE W, 2-0 BOSTON UNIV. W, 2-1 at Bryant L, 2-0 QUINNIPIAC W, 5-0 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 3-2 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 4-3 CONNECTICUT L, 7-2 BOSTON UNIV. W, 1-0 RHODE ISLAND L, 4 -1 ASSUMPTION L, 2-0 STONEHILL W, 2-0 BENTLEY W, 2-0 31-10 BENTLEY W, 4-2 25-25 STONEHILL W, 4-0 CONNECTICUT L, 1-0 at Brown T, 3-3(OT) 1971 (10-3) • Coach: Bill Doyle BARRINGTON W, 5-0 1980 (7-5-3) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Holy Cross W, 4-1 ROGER WILLIAMS W, 4-0 STONEHILL W, 2-1 BARRINGTON W, 4-0 Syracuse* L, 4-3 at Merrimack W, 1-0 25-15 at RI College T,0-0 (OT) Connecticut# L, 2-0 RI COLLEGE W, 2-0 at Stonehill W, 6-0 60-15 at Assumption W, 4-2 1976 (10-6-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Rhode Island L, 3-2 (OT) * - BIG EAST Tournament BRANDEIS L, 3-1 MERRIMACK W, 4-0 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 4-0 # - NCAA Tournament STONEHILL W, 2-1 RI COLLEGE W, 3-0 HOLY CROSS L, 1-0 (OT) at St. Anselm’s W, 2-1 ASSUMPTION W, 7-0 at Yale L, 5-0 SACRED HEART W, 3-1 RHODE ISLAND L, 3-2 BRYANT W, 3-2 (OT) 1984 (14-2-2) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Bryant W, 2-1 HOLY CROSS W, 4-0 at Brandeis L, 1-0 at Fairfield W, 6-0 HOLY CROSS W, 2-1 BOSTON UNIV. L, 2-1 MASSACHUSETTS W, 3-1 at Rhode Island W, 1-0 at Boston College L, 3-0 BRYANT W, 4-0 BOSTON COLLEGE T, 0-0 (OT) IONA W, 3-0 Rhode Island L, 2-0 ST. ANSELM W, 1-0 (2OT) at Bentley T,0-0 (OT) MANHATTAN W,2-0 BARRINGTON W, 2-1 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 2-0 at Boston University L, 2-1 MASSACHUSETTS L, 2-1 25-16 BENTLEY W, 3-2 SE MASS. W, 4-0 SYRACUSE W, 4-2 STONEHILL L, 1-0 at American Int. W, 2-1 SETON HALL W, 7-1 1972 (11-2) • Coach: Bill Doyle BARRINGTON W, 1-0 (2OT) 29-16 HOLY CROSS W, 4-0 MERRIMACK W, 3-1 BRANDEIS L,2-1 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 3-0 RI COLLEGE W, 1-0 CONNECTICUT L, 2-1 1981 (9-5-2) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Stonehill W, 3-1 ASSUMPTION W, 10-1 LONG ISLAND L, 5-1 at Barrington W, 4-1 at Northeastern W, 3-2 SACRED HEART W, 4-2 Oneonta (N.Y.)* W, 1-0 FAIRFIELD W, 4-2 at Connecticut W, 1-0 STONEHILL W, 3-1 36-17 RHODE ISLAND L, 1-0 at Boston University T, 0-0(OT) ST. ANSELM’S W, 4-2 * - ECAC Tournament at New Hampshire W, 1-0 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 1-0 BRANDEIS W, 2-1 YALE W, 3-1 MAINE W, 2-0 COAST GUARD W, 4-2 1977 (5-9-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle BRANDEIS W, 3-0 BROWN T, 3-3(OT) BOSTON COLLEGE W, 3-2 at Merrimack W, 9-1 at Massachusetts W, 1-0 at Villanova W, 2-0 BRYANT W, 3-0 RHODE ISLAND L, 3-1 at Boston College L, 3-1 at Connecticut* L, 1-0 RHODE ISLAND L, 7-3 at Holy Cross T, 3-3(OT) at Assumption W, 2-0 46-12 BARRINGTON W, 2-1 BOSTON UNIV. L, 3-1 BENTLEY W, 2-0 * - BIG EAST Tournament FORDHAM L,1-0 at Bryant L, 2-1 at Bryant W, 3-1 42-21 at Boston College W, 3-0 BOSTON UNIV. T, 0-0 (OT) at Assumption W, 2-1 STONEHILL W, 7-0 STONEHILL W, 3-1 at Brown L, 6-0 BENTLEY L, 1-0

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 43 GENERAL INFORMATION PROVIDENCE FRIARS 1985 (8-7-1/0-3-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle BOSTON COLLEGE L, 2-0 at Massachusetts W, 2-1 at Boston College L, 3-0 at Syracuse L,1-0 at Connecticut L, 2-0 SYRACUSE L,1-0 SETON HALL W, 3-2 IONA W, 2-0 at Boston University L, 4-2 RHODE ISLAND T, 0-0 OT) at Harvard L, 3-2 RHODE ISLAND L, 3-1 MASSACHUSETTS W, 2-1 at Dartmouth T, 1-1 (OT) 17-44 at Holy Cross W, 2-1 at St. John’s W, 2-0 at Connecticut L, 5-0 at Massachusetts L, 2-1 BROWN L, 2-1 at St. John’s L, 2-1 1996 (6-8-4/2-5-4) • Coach: Brian Ainscough at Loyola* L, 2-1 31-24 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 2-1 NOTRE DAME L, 1-0 vs Yale* W, 3-1 at Seton Hall W, 2-2(OT) at Fairfield L, 2-0 at New Hampshire W, 2-1 1989 (5-8-3/0-2-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle NEW HAMPSHIRE L, 2-1 at Pittsburgh T, 2-2(OT) at Hartford W, 5-1 RHODE ISLAND L, 3-2 at Villanova L, 4-2 RHODE ISLAND L, 1-0 at Boston College L, 1-0 at New Hampshire T, 1-1(OT) BROWN L, 2-1 at Brown L, 2-1 STONEHILL W, 4-0 MERRIMACK W, 4-2 22-26 RUTGERS T, 2-2(OT) NORTHEASTERN W, 7-2 at Brown W, 4-2 VILLANOVA W, 2-0 CONNECTICUT W, 2-0 at Syracuse L, 5 -0 1993 (7-10-1/0-7-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Yale W, 2-1(OT) at Brown 1 (OT) at Holy Cross T, 1-1 (OT) Iona* W, 5-0 at Seton Hall L, 6-1 BOSTON UNIV. L, 4-0 at Yale L, 2-0 at Fordham* W, 2-0 HOLY CROSS W, 1-0(OT) FAIRFIELD W, 8-0 FAIRFIELD W, 2-0 FAIRFIELD W, 3-1 WEST VIRGINIA W, 2-1 37-22 at Dartmouth L, 1-0 MASSACHUSETTS W, 3-0 GEORGETOWN T, 3-3(OT) * - Loyola Invitational IONA W, 2-0 at New Hampshire L, 5-1 at St. John’s L, 4-0 CONNECTICUT T1-1(OT) DARTMOUTH L, 4-1 at Syracuse L, 1-0 1986 (9-8-0/1-2-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle NORTHEASTERN W, 2-1 at Boston College L, 2-1 BOSTON COLLEGE T, 3-3(OT) at Utica W, 7-1 at Boston College L, 2-1 at Pittsburgh L, 2-1 DARTMOUTH L, 3-2 at Iona W, 3-0 BOSTON UNIV. L, 2-0 at Syracuse L, 1-0 at Connecticut L, 1-0 at Rhode Island W, 3-2 at Massachusetts L, 2-0 at Rhode Island W, 2-1(OT) at Harvard L, 3-0 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 2-1(OT) ST. JOHN’S L, 2-0 at Georgetown L, 3-0 24- 33 at Yale L, 1-0 20-26 CONNECTICUT L, 3-2 SYRACUSE W, 2-1(OT) VILLANOVA L, 2-1 1997 (3-15-0/1-10-0) • Coach: Brian Ainscough HOLY CROSS W, 4-1 1990 (8-5-2/2-4-2) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Holy Cross L, 1 -0 at Boston College L, 2-0 at Boston University L, 6-1 at Rhode Island L, 1-0 ST. JOHN’S L, 2-0 at Notre Dame L, 3-0 HARTFORD W, 1-0 NEW HAMPSHIRE T, 2-2(OT) NORTHEASTERN W, 4-3 CONNECTICUT W, 2-1(OT) PITTSBURGH L, 4-1 DARTMOUTH L, 2-0 BROWN W, 1-0 SETON HALL T, 1-1(OT) Yale L, 3-1 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 2-1(OT) at Seton Hall L, 2-1 at Brown W, 2-1 FAIRFIELD W, 3-1 at Connecticut L, 3-0 at Fairfield W, 1-0(OT) 29-32 HARVARD L, 2-1 BROWN L, 2-1 at Iona W, 2-0 * - at New York Tech SYRACUSE L, 5-1 MASSACHUSETTS L, 1-0 HOLY CROSS W, 3-0 St. JOHN’S L, 4-1 at Fairfield W, 1-0 at Northeastern W, 2-0 1994 (4-12-1/0-7-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Rhode Island W, 2-1 at Central Conn. L, 2-1(OT) at Connecticut T, 1-1(OT) at Fairfield W, 2-0 at West Virginia L, 2-1 at Northeastern W, 5-1 SYRACUSE W, 2-1 Hartwick* L, 3-0 BROWN L, 4-3 32-26 BOSTON COLLEGE T, 0-0(OT) Oneota State* W, 4-1 at Holy Cross L, 1-0 PITTSBURGH W, 3-2 at St. John’s L, 3-1 SETON HALL L, 5-1 1987 (9-7-1/1-2-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle GEORGETOWN L, 4-3(OT) SYRACUSE L, 2-0 at Villanova L, 1-0 at Rutgers L, 3-1 FAIRFIELD W, 3-0 at St. John’s L, 1-0 at Yale W, 1-0 at Georgetown L, 4-3 RHODE ISLAND L, 2-1 at Villanova L,3-1 PITTSBURGH L, 4-2 (OT) at Dartmouth L, 3-1 at New Hampshire L, 3-1 22-15 GEORGETOWN L, 2-1 22-49 CENTRAL CONN. W, 1-0 IONA L, 3-0 at Syracuse W, 2-1 1991 (6-8-2/2-5-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Massachusetts L, 3-0 1998 (9-9-1/6-4-1) • Coach: Brian Ainscough at Holy Cross T, 2-2(OT) Merrimack* T, 1-1(OT) at Seton Hall L, 5-1 at Connecticut L, 3-0 NORTHEASTERN W, 6-0 Iona* W, 3-0 at Connecticut L, 6-0 vs. Vermont % L, 1-0 at Hartford W, 1-0 FAIRFIELD W, 1-0 at Villanova T, 1-1(OT) vs. New Hampshire% L, 2-1 at Dartmouth L, 2-0 at Georgetown W, 2-0 at Dartmouth L, 5-1 at Fairfield L, 1-0 IONA W, 3-0 NORTHEASTERN W, 5-2 HOLY CROSS L, 3-2(OT) at St. John’s L, 8-0 at Boston College L, 2-1(OT) ST. JOHN’S L, 2-0 RHODE ISLAND L, 5-4 (OT) at Syracuse W, 1-0(OT) CONNECTICUT L, 3-1 SETON HALL L, 2-0 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 1-0 HARVARD W, 2-1 BOSTON UNIV. W, 2-1(OT) at Syracuse L, 2-0 24-44 at Pittsburgh W, 2-0 at Massachusetts L, 2-1 at Holy Cross W, 3-2(OT) * - Mayor’s Cup XIX (Oneonta, N.Y.) RHODE ISLAND W, 4-0 ST. JOHN’S W, 1-0 at New Hampshire L, 4-0 WEST VIRGINIA L, 2-0 at Brown W, 5-0 CONNECTICUT L, 2-1 1995 (2-16-0/1-10-0) • Coach: Brian Ainscough at Brown L, 2-1 RUTGERS L, 2-1 Seton Hall* L, 1-1 at Pittsburgh W, 2-0 FAIRFIELD L, 2-0 VILLANOVA W, 4-1 31-19 at Brown L, 3-2 at West Virginia L3-2 NOTRE DAME W, 2-1 * - BIG EAST Tournament at Boston College T, 2-2(OT) BROWN L, 4-3(OT) GEORGETOWN W, 2-1 VILLANOVA L, 3-1 PITTSBURGH L, 3-0 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 2-0 1988 (8-8-1/1-2-0) • Coach: Bill Doyle MASSACHUSETTS L,1-0 ST. JOHN’S L, 3-1 at Seton Hall T, 0-0 (OT) at Fairfield W, 4-1 23-27 YALE W, 4-1 DARTMOUTH W, 3-0 at Rhode Island T, 2-2(OT) * - New Hampshire Invitational RUTGERS L, 4-0 at Georgetown * L,1-0 (2OT) NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 5-2 CONNECTICUT L, 2-0 25-28 YALE L, 2-1 1992 (6-7-4/2-5-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle at Villanova L, 2-0 % - UNH Tournament SYRACUSE W, 2-0 IONA W, 3-1 at Holy Cross L, 2-1 * - BIG EAST Quarterfinals HOLY CROSS W, 4-0 at Fairfield T, 1-1(OT) at Notre Dame L, 1-0 at Northeastern W, 2-0 PITTSBURGH L, 3-1 at Rhode Island L, 2-0 1999 (8-8-1/5-6-0) • Coach: Brian Ainscough HARTFORD L, 3-2 at Northeastern L, 1-0 at Georgetown L, 4-0 at Boston College W, 3-1 at Iona W, 2-0 HOLY CROSS W, 3-0 SYRACUSE L, 1-0 FAIRFIELD T, 1-1 (OT) at Central Conn. L, 2-0 GEORGETOWN W, 1-0 at Dartmouth L, 2-1 at Harvard W, 3-2 (OT)

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 44 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE PROVIDENCE FRIARS Rutgers L, 3-1 at Pittsburgh W, 4-2 2006 (13-7-0/7-4-0) • Coach: Chaka Daley 2009 (10-7-3/5-4-2) • Coach: Chaka Daley at Villanova L, 4-1 VILLANOVA W, 2-0 SACRED HEART W, 4-1 at Sacred Heart W, 1-0 (2OT) at Rhode Island L, 4-1 at Boston College # L, 4-0 RHODE ISLAND L, 2-1 HOLY CROSS W, 1-0 at West Virginia L, 2-0 24-36 at Northeastern W, 1-0 at Boston University L, 3-0 CONNECTICUT L, 3-1 # - BIG EAST Tournament VILLANOVA W, 3-1 NORTHEASTERN W, 1-0 PITTSBURGH W, 1-0 RUTGERS W, 2-0 at Rutgers L, 2-1(2OT) BROWN L, 2-1 2003 (6-10-3/4-5-1) • Coach: Chaka Daley at Syracuse W, 3-2 at Villanova L, 1-0 at Notre Dame L, 4-0 vs. Sacred Heart* W, 6-1 at St. John’s L, 1-0 (OT) SYRACUSE W, 1-0 SYRACUSE L, 3-2 at Cent. Connecticut* L, 1-0 at Marquette W, 1-0 ST. JOHN’S T, 0-0(2OT) ST. JOHN’S L,2-1 RUTGERS L, 4-1 at Holy Cross W, 3-2 at Pittsburgh W, 3-0 at Georgetown W, 3-1 RHODE ISLAND W, 2-1 GEORGETOWN W, 4-0 at Connecticut L, 3-0 QUINNIPIAC W, 4-1 vs. Florida Atlantic L, 3-1 CONNECTICUT W, 1-0 NOTRE DAME L, 1-0(2OT) SETON HALL W, 1-0 at South Florida L,1-0 (OT) PITTSBURGH W, 2-1 (OT) YALE T, 1-1(2OT) at Dartmouth W, 3-2 at West Virginia W, 1-0 BROWN W, 2-1 SETON HALL T, 1-1(2OT) 30-32 Seton Hall W, 1-0 at Notre Dame L, 3-0 HARVARD L, 2-1 BOSTON COLLEGE T, 1-1(OT) at Seton Hall W, 1-0 MARQUETTE W, 1-0 2000 (4-13-1/3-7-1) • Coach: Chaka Daley at Georgetown W, 3-1 WEST VIRGINIA W, 1-0 at West Virginia W, 1-0(OT) vs. Maine* L, 2-1 at St. John’s L, 3-1 LOUISVILLE # W, 2-0 at Georgetown W, 2-1(OT) vs. URI* L, 1-0 at Brown L, 3-2(OT) at Cincinnati # W, 2-0 at Villanova # W, 2-1 at Fairfield L, 3-2 PITTSBURGH L, 1-0 St. John’s # L, 2-0 at Connecticut # W, 1-0(OT) WEST VIRGINIA W, 2-1(OT) NOTRE DAME L, 2-0 at Hofstra * L, 2-0 St. John’s # L, 2-1 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 3-0 at Villanova L, 1-0 31-20 18-17 at Pittsburgh L, 2-1(OT) VIRGINIA TECH L, 1-0 # - BIG EAST Tournament # - BIG EAST Tournament VILLANOVA T, 2-2(OT) HARVARD L, 2-0 * - NCAA Tournament RUTGERS L,3-0 at Virginia Tech# T, 2-2(OT) 2010 (13-6-3/4-4-1) • Coach: Chaka Daley GEORGETOWN W, 2-1 vs. Notre Dame# L, 1-0 2007 (9-8-2/5-4-2) • Coach: Chaka Daley RHODE ISLAND ^ W, 2-1 CONNECTICUT L, 4-1 22-27 SACRED HEART W, 2-1 (2OT) at Brown ^ T, 0-0(2OT) NOTRE DAME W, 3-1 * - CCSU Tournament at Rhode Island L, 2-0 at Michigan State L, 4-0 at Brown L, 3-2 # - BIG EAST Tournament NORTHEASTERN W, 1-0 SACRED HEART W, 3-1 at Seton Hall L, 5-0 HARVARD L, 2-1 QUINNIPIAC W, 1-0 at Syracuse L, 2-0 2004 (0-16-0/0-10-0) • Coach: Chaka Daley HOLY CROSS W, 1-0 at Northeastern W, 1-0 at St. John’s L, 2-0 at Bradley* L, 1-0 at DePaul W, 2-0 LOUISVILLE L, 2-1 QUINNIPIAC L, 4-0 vs. Drake* L, 3-0 at USF L, 3-1 at Harvard W, 2-1 at Virginia L, 2-0 VILLANOVA L, 3-2 SYRACUSE W, 3-1 at Notre Dame L, 2-1 DARTMOUTH L, 2-1 at Rhode Island L, 3-2 ST. JOHN’S T, 0-0(2OT) GEORGETOWN L, 1-0 21-41 at Rutgers L, 1-0 at Georgetown L, 2-0 CONNECTICUT L, 2-0 * - URI Invitational at Boston College L, 2-0 at Connecticut L, 3-0 at DePaul T, 1-1(2OT) at Seton Hall L, 3-0 MARQUETTE W, 2-0 at Marquette W, 1-0(2OT) 2001 (1-14-2/0-10-0) • Coach: Chaka Daley CONNECTICUT L, 2-1 at Boston College W, 1-0 PITTSBURGH W, 2-0 vs. Duquesne* L, 1-0 CENTRAL CONN. L, 1-0 at Pittsburgh W, 2-0 at Seton Hall W, 2-1 at St. Bonaventure L, 4-0 GEORGETOWN L, 1-0 (2OT) SETON HALL W, 3-2(OT) WEST VIRGINIA W, 1-0 ST. JOHN’S L, 1-0 BROWN L, 3-2 NOTRE DAME T, 2-2(2OT) at Villanova # W, 3-0 at Dartmouth L, 3-0 WEST VIRGINIA L, 3-2(OT) at West Virginia L, 3-0 at Georgetown # W, 2-1 at Syracuse L, 5-0 ST. JOHN”S L, 3-2 CINCINNATI # L, 2-0 Cincinnati # W, 2-1 at New Hampshire T, 2-2(OT) at Syracuse L, 1-0 at Old Dominion * L, 1-0 Louisville # T, 1-1(2OT) at Georgetown L, 1-0 at Harvard L, 3-0 21-24 SAINT PETER’S * W, 6-2 HARVARD L, 3-0 at Pittsburgh L, 2-0 # - BIG EAST Tournament at Ohio State * L, 2-1 BROWN T, 1-1(OT) 8-35 * - NCAA Tournament 33-24 at Villanova L, 3-1 * - at Bradley Classic ^ - Ocean State Soccer Classic at Boston College L, 3-2 2008 (9-7-3/5-5-1) • Coach: Chaka Daley # - BIG EAST Tournament PITTSBURGH L, 3-2 2005 (7-4-9/3-3-4) • Coach: Chaka Daley SACRED HEART W, 1-0 * - NCAA Tournament NOTRE DAME L, 2-0 Maine W, 4-0 BOSTON COLLEGE W, 1-0 at Rutgers L, 2-0 at Rhode Island T, 1-1 (2OT) at Holy Cross T, 1-1(2OT) 2011 (11-8-1/5-3-1) • Coach: Chaka Daley CONNECTICUT L, 1-0 SACRED HEART W, 2-0 GEORGETOWN W, 1-0 NORTHEASTERN L, 2-1 at Quinnipiac W, 3-0 at Yale T, 1-1(2OT) at Northeastern T, 0-0(2OT) at Quinnipiac W, 2-1 SETON HALL L, 5-1 at Louisville T, 1-1(2OT) CINCINNATI T, 0-0(2OT) BROWN ^ W, 1-0 13-41 at Cincinnati T, 1-1(2OT) LOUISVILLE L, 1-0 at Rhode Island ^ W, 1-0(OT) * - at St. Bonaventure, N.Y. SYRACUSE W, 3-2 at Syracuse L, 3-0 SACRED HEART W, 1-0 ST. JOHN’S T, 0-0(2OT) at St. John’s L, 1-0 HOLY CROSS W, 2-0 2002 (7-11-0/5-5-0) • Coach: Chaka Daley at Georgetown W, 3-2 at Seton Hall L, 3-2(OT) at Creighton L, 3-0 vs. Sacred Heart * W, 2-1 at Connecticut L, 3-2(OT) CONNECTICUT W, 1-0 CINCINNATI W, 2-0 at Cent. Connecticut* W, 2-1 SETON HALL T, 2-2(2OT) WEST VIRGINIA W, 1-0 at USF T, 1-1(2OT) RUTGERS L, 3-0 BROWN T, 1-1(2OT) W, 2-0 at Boston University L, 1-0 GEORGETOWN L, 3-1 NOTRE DAME L, 2-1 at Notre Dame L, 3-1 MARQUETTE L, 3-1 RHODE ISLAND L, 3-0 at West Virginia L, 1-0 at Marquette W, 2-0 Connecticut L, 2-1 at Notre Dame L, 5-1 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 at Harvard L, 3-1 SETON HALL W, 6-1 NEW HAMPSHIRE L, 4-3(2OT) at Cincinnati# W, 1-0 PITTSBURGH W, 3-0 at Pittsburgh W, 1-0 SYRACUSE W, 3-0 at Seton Hall# T, 2-2(2OT) VILLANOVA # W, 2-1 at West Virginia W, 2-1 at Harvard L, 2-1 South Florida# T, 0-0(2OT) at St. John’s # L, 1-0(OT) NOTRE DAME L, 2-1 at Virginia Tech W, 1-0 at Hofstra* W, 1-0 (OT) 19-17 at Georgetown W, 2-1 at Connecticut L, 2-0 at North Carolina* L, 2-0 # - BIG EAST Tournament at Louisville # L, 5-0 WEST VIRGINIA W, 1-0 27-21 DARTMOUTH W, 1-0 at Brown L, 2-0 # - BIG EAST Tournament at UC Santa Barbara L, 3-2 at Seton Hall L, 1-0 * - NCAA Tournament 28-26 QUINNIPIAC W, 3-2 ^ - Ocean State Soccer Classic # - BIG EAST Tournament * - NCAA Tournament 2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 45 GENERAL INFORMATION PROVIDENCE FRIARS

2012 (4-10-2/2-6-0) • Coach: Craig Stewart 2015 (8-7-3/4-4-1) • Coach: Craig Stewart 2018 (10-7-2/6-2-1) • Coach: Craig Stewart at Northeastern L, 2-1(2OT) BRYANT W, 2-1 at SMU % W, 2-1 (2OT) at Monmouth L, 3-1 MONMOUTH W, 2-0 vs. Univ. of Illinois - Chicago % L, 3-0 at Bryant ^ W, 1-0(2OT) at Holy Cross T, 1-1(OT) BOSTON COLLEGE T, 1-1 (2OT) vs. Brown* L, 1-0 at Rhode Island W, 1-0 at Harvard L, 2-1 BOSTON UNIVERSITY T, 1-1(2OT) BROWN L, 2-1(OT) ALBANY ^ W, 1-0 MICHIGAN STATE L, 3-2 COLUMBIA L, 2-1(OT) GEORGE WASHINGTON ^ W, 1-0 HOLY CROSS W, 2-1 at Northeastern W, 2-1 at DePaul L, 2-1 (2OT) at USF L, 1-0(OT) at Georgetown L, 1-0 RHODE ISLAND L, 3-0 MARQUETTE L, 2-0 BUTLER L, 2-0 at Butler W, 3-2 at Seton Hall L, 2-1 at Xavier W, 3-0 XAVIER W, 2-0 at Columbia T, 1-1(2OT) at Villanova L, 2-1 MARQUETTE W, 1-0 PITTSBURGH W, 3-2(OT) SETON HALL W, 4-0 at Seton Hall W, 1-0 (2OT) GEORGETOWN L, 1-0 DEPAUL T, 0-0(2OT) at Brown L, 1-0 at Notre Dame L, 3-0 at Marquette W, 4-3 at Creighton T, 0-0 (2OT) CONNECTICUT L, 1-0 CREIGHTON L, 3-1 GEORGETOWN L, 2-1 at Connecticut L, 2-0 ST. JOHN’S W, 4-0 VILLANOVA W, 1-0 (OT) 14-25 at Butler # T, 2-2(OT) at St. John’s W, 1-0 ^ - Ocean State Soccer Classic at Creighton # L, 2-1 ST. JOHN’S # W, 1-0 * - Ocean State Soccer Classic Championship at URI 31-21 at Georgetown # L, 4-0 # - BIG EAST Tournament 18-21 2013 (12-6-4/6-3-0) • Coach: Craig Stewart % - SMU Tournament QUINNIPIAC W, 3-2 2016 (15-7/7-2) • Coach: Craig Stewart ^- R.I. Capital City Classic at Holy Cross W, 2-1 RHODE ISLAND L, 2-1 (20T) # - BIG EAST Tournament at Rhode Island ^ W, 2-1 at Clemson L, 2-1 BROWN * T, 1-1(2OT) HOLY CROSS W, 2-1 2019 (16-7-0/6-3-0) • Coach: Craig Stewart HARVARD W, 3-1 at Bryant W, 1-0 UMASS LOWELL W, 4-0 NORTHEASTERN T, 0-0(2OT) SMU^ W, 1-0 NEW HAMPSHIRE L, 2-1 at Boston University W, 2-0 GEORGIA STATE W, 2-0 at Albany W, 1-0 at Virginia L, 4-0 GEORGETOWN L, 1-0 at Rhode Island L, 2-1 SETON HALL W, 3-1 at Butler L, 2-0 SACRED HEART W, 4-0 at St. John’s W, 1-0 CONNECTICUT L, 1-0 HARVARD W, 1-0 GEORGETOWN L, 1-0 XAVIER W, 2-1(OT) SETON HALL W, 1-0 at DePaul W, 1-0(2OT) at Brown W, 1-0 (OT) BROWN W, 1-0 MARQUETTE L, 1-0 VILLANOVA W, 3-1 at Georgetown L, 2-1 at Villanova W, 2-1(2OT) at Seton Hall W, 1-0 BUTLER L, 3-1 at Xavier L, 2-1 at DePaul W, 2-1 at Connecticut W, 2-1 (OT) BUTLER UNIVERSITY W, 3-2 MARQUETTE W, 2-1 MARQUETTE W, 2-0 CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY W, 2-1 at Creighton W, 1-0 at DePaul L, 2-0 CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY# W, 2-1 at St. John’s W, 1-0 at Villanova W, 2-0 at Georgetown # T, 0-0(3OT) CREIGHTON* L, 2-1 CREIGHTON W, 3-2 (OT) vs. Marquette # L, 3-2 DELAWARE $ W, 2-0 at Xavier W, 2-1 at Penn $ T, 1-1 (2OT) at Maryland $ W, 5-4 ST. JOHN'S W, 2-0 vs. Maryland Terrapins $ L, 3-1 at Creighton $ W, 2-1 MARQUETTE # W, 3-0 32-27 at North Carolina $ L, 1-0 (2OT) at St. John's # W, 2-1 ^ - Ocean State Soccer Classic 30-21 at Georgetown # L, 3-1 * - Ocean State Soccer Classic Championship at NJIT $ W, 2-0 ^- R.I. Capital City Classic Providence (Providence, R.I.) at Penn State $ W, 3-2 (OT) # - BIG EAST Tournament # - BIG EAST Tournament at Clemson $ L, 2-1 (2OT) $ - NCAA Tournament $ - NCAA Tournament 41-23 # - BIG EAST Tournament 2014 (16-5-2/5-2-2) • Coach: Craig Stewart 2017 (5-8-5/2-2-5) • Coach: Craig Stewart $ - NCAA Tournament at Bryant W, 2-0 at North Carolina L, 4-2 RHODE ISLAND W, 5-1 at Wake Forest L, 4-1 HOLY CROSS W, 2-0 at Rhode Island W, 2-1 (2OT) at Quinnipiac L, 3-1 BRYANT W, 3-0 at Brown W, 3-2(OT) HARVARD L, 2-1 CLEMSON L, 2-1(OT) DE PAUL T, 0-0 (2OT) NORTHEASTERN W, 3-1 at Boston College L, 2-1 (2OT) XAVIER T, 0-0(2OT) BUTLER L, 1-0 VILLANOVA W, 2-1 at Connecticut L, 1-0 at Georgetown W, 2-0 at Xavier L, 4-1 ST. JOHN’S W, 3-2 at Marquette T, 2-2 (2OT) at Marquette T, 1-1(2OT) BROWN W, 2-1 (OT) at Seton Hall W, 3-0 SETON HALL W, 3-1 DEPAUL W, 2-1 CREIGHTON T, 0-0 (2OT) at Butler L, 2-0 at Georgetown T, 0-0 (2OT) at Creighton L, 3-0 at Villanova W, 2-1 VILLANOVA # W, 2-1 ST. JOHN’S T, 0-0 (2OT) vs. Creighton # W, 1-0 at Xavier # L, 3-0 vs. Xavier # W, 2-1 20-27 DARTMOUTH $ W, 3-0 # - BIG EAST Tournament UC IRVINE $ W, 1-0 at Michigan State $ W, 3-2 vs. UCLA $ L, 3-2(2OT) 44-26 # - BIG EAST Tournament $ - NCAA Tournament 2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 46 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE PROVIDENCE FRIARS ALL TIME ROSTER Name Years G-A-Pts Hometown Louis Carreiro 1971 Westport, Mass. A Blaine Carroll 1979-82 0-2-2 Natick, Mass. Name Years G-A-Pts Hometown T.J. Casey 1997-00 0-0-0 Milford, Conn. Brian Abbate 1994-97 0-1-1 Guilford, Conn. Mike Cavallo 1991 0-0-0 Ludlow, Mass. Juan Acevedo 1994-97 18-11-47 Belmont, Mass. David Chase 2003-04 0-4-4 Morris Plains, N.J. Brandon Adler 2011-2014 2-1-5 Montville, N.J. Paul Chase 1999 1-2-4 Weymouth, Mass. Ben Agnew 2017 0-0-0 Alpharetta, Ga. James Chirico 1978 0-0-0 Fishkill, N.Y. Jon Alva-Cavero 2001-02 0-2-2 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Andualem Chisholm 2018-19 5-2-12 Attleboro, Mass. Karl Anderson 1985-87 22-8-52 Simsbury, Conn. Bill Chisholm 1980-82 2-2-8 Short Hills, N.J. Kevin Anderson 1974-75 Rutland, Mass. James Christian 1989-92 0-2-2 Agawam, Mass. Manny Andrade 2012-2015 6-6-18 Fogo, Cape Verde Nick Cianci 2007-09 3-4-10 W. Hartford, Conn. Brian Anselmo 1989-92 8-4-20 Massapequa, N.Y. Marc Cintron 2009-2012 8-20-36 Piscataway, N.J. Jeff Anthony 1978 0-0-0 Rocky Hill, Conn. Sean Clark 1990-93 2-4-8 Greenlawn, N.Y. Wilder Arboleda 2009-13 18-5-41 Pawtucket, R.I. Denis Clarke 1989 2-1-5 Dublin, Ireland Ricardo Arocha 2004-05 0-0-0 Fanwood, N.J. Fritz Cleveland 1986 Long Lake, N.Y. Joao Avila 2016 - New Haven, Conn. George Cleveland 1983-84 0-0-0 Long Lake, N.Y. Derek Cobbe 1999-00 2-4-8 Dublin, Ireland B Kevin Coffey 1976-77 9-2-20 Northampton, Mass. Tom Babka 1994-96 3-3-9 Berwyn, Ill. Mark Cohn 1972-75 0-1-1 Framingham, Mass. Brett Bache 1999-01 0-1-1 Cranston, R.I. Brendan Constantine 2015-2018 3-12-18 Glastonbury, Conn. Lou Bachetti 1981 0-0-0 Enfield, Conn. Tony Conte 1978-81 6-3-15 Enfield, Conn. Sean Bakhtiari 2006-09 0-1-1 Hampstead, N.H. Jason Cooley 1991-93 0-0-0 Clifton, Va. Bill Baker 1979-80 7-9-23 Barrington, R.I. Kempes Corbally 1998-01 7-2-16 Dublin, Ireland Brian Baker 2002-05 0-0-0 Annapolis, Md. David Corcoran 1988-90 0-1-1 Deham, Mass. Matt Baldwin 1991-94 13-8-34 Conroe, Texas Russell Corner 1998-01 5-2-12 Abington, Mass. Thomas Ballenthin 2011-2014 0-10-10 Lexington, Mass. Gary Corrigan 1995-98 1-0-2 Salisbury, Md. Tony Barriera 1987-89 4-6-14 Norwood, Mass. John Costigan 1997-98 3-2-8 Dublin, Ireland Jay Barry 1974 Warren, R.I. Sean Coughlin 1983 0-0-0 Newport, R.I. Matt Barry 2012 0-0-0 Wethersfield, Conn. Chris Coulis 1993-96 0-3-5 Toronto, Ontario Greg Basillio 1990-91 0-0-0 Tewksbury, Mass. Greg Cox 1992-93 0-0-0 Havertown, Pa. Jeremiah Bass 1996 0-0-0 Racine, Wis. Jonathan Crawford 1992-96 5-5-15 McClean, Va. Manoel Batista 1968-69 Cranston, R.I. Steve Crowe 1976-79 1-1-3 Peterborough, N.H. Anthony Baumann 2010-13 6-5-17 Spring Hill, Fla. Tyler Cundy 2000 0-0-0 Barrington, R.I. Ray Bedard 1972, 1974-75 4-1-9 Ellington, Conn. Don Cunningham 1982-83 0-0-0 Nyack, N.Y. Greg Bennett 2000-04 1-4-6 Dublin, Ireland Dylan Curran 2018- 0-0-0 Boston, Mass. Tim Bennett 1988-91 1-2-4 Omaha, Neb. Connor Curran-Hays 2003 0-0-0 Camp Hill, Pa. Robert Berardi 1982-83 2-1-5 Cheshire, Conn. Kevin Curry 1968-69 Needham, Mass. John Bernard 1968-69 Palmer, Mass. Tony Czar 1993-96 2-3-7 Westfield, N.J. Rob Bialy 2011-2014 0-3-3 East Greenwich, R.I. Richard Bianco 1973-75 4-0-8 East Providence, R.I. D Samuel Biven 2020 - Atlanta, Georgia Alex DaCosta 2016-2018 3-1-7 Bristol, R.I. John Blackburn 1988 0-0-0 Damascus, Md. Chaka Daley 1992-95 9-6-24 Toronto, Ontario Thomas Blesso 1998-01 10-10-30 Billerica, Mass. Michael Daly 2007-10 0-0-0 Hicksville, N.Y. Gerald Boisvert 1970-71 Lewiston, Mass. Ralph D’Andrea 1981-85 10-9-29 Pascoag, R.I. Michael Boss 1978 0-0-0 Springfield, Mass. David Datilus 2007-11 0-4-4 Linden, N.J. Bert Brenton 1985 1-0-2 Bethesda, Md. Greg Davis 2010-11 10-3-23 Jamaica, N.Y. Kevin Brouillard 1974-77 2-6-10 Killingly, Conn. James Davis 1968-69 Ridgewood, N.J. A.J. Brown 2006-09 0-1-1 Ft. Myers, Fla. Mark Davis 1981-82 1-0-2 Mahawa, N.J. Bobby Brown 1995-98 3-6-12 Westtown, N.Y. Trevor Davock 2019 6-8-20 Medway, Mass. Justin Brown 1989 0-0-0 Kirkwood, Mo. John Dawson 1985 Boxford, Mass. Patrick Buckley 1982-84 0-4-4 New York, N.Y. Pat Day 1988 0-0-0 Kingston, R.I. Ted Burbage 1982 0-1-1 Pearl River, N.J. Shawn Deehan 2001-04 0-0-0 Salisbury, Md. Joe Burbige 2000 0-0-0 Babylon, N.Y. Keith DellaRocco 1975-77 1-0-2 Windsor, Conn. Alex Bury 2004-07 6-3-15 Shrewsbury, Mass. Taylor Demick 2015-16 0-0-0 Freehold, N.J. Andrew Bussmann 1997-01 11-7-29 Guilford, Conn. Dan Denault 1973 0-1-1 Chicopee, Mass. Tim Button 1984-85 Rocky Hill, Conn. Matt DePerro 2016-19 6-2-14 Baldwinsville, N.Y. Henru Buzy 1971 Iselin, N.J. Mark Deresienski 1970 Narragansett, R.I. Larry Byrne 1975 1-0-2 Deep River, Conn. Rishi Desai 2011-12 0-1-0 Holmdel, N.J. Devork Diarbian 2020 - Cranston, R.I. C Dom Digilo 1973-75 1-0-2 Hamden, Conn. Jeff Caiola 1988-91 7-7-21 Chapel Hill, N.C. Ryan Dillon 1991 0-0-0 Fort Polk, La. Phil Caliendo 1984 0-0-0 Duxbury, Mass. Michael DiStefano 1994 0-0-0 Succasunna, N.J. Dennis Calvalho 1974 Kearny, N.Y. Jeff Dobozy 1992 0-0-0 Delaware, Ohio Jack Capetta 1974-76 1-0-2 Rocky Hill, Conn. Matt Dolan 1988 0-0-0 New Prov., N.J. Steve Carreira 1984 0-0-0 Tiverton, R.I.

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 47 GENERAL INFORMATION PROVIDENCE FRIARS Name Years G-A-Pts Hometown Keith Donohue 1989-92 1-2-4 Middletown, N.J. Alex DoRego 2015-16 0-0-0 Riverside, R.I. Keith Dorsey 1997-99 4-2-10 Cranston, R.I. Mike Dorsey 1988-91 2-0-4 Franklin, Mass. Alan Doyle 1976-79 13-18-44 North Kingstown, R.I. Peter Drennan 1975-77 3-2-8 Pittsfield, Mass. Jake Drew 2012-16 1-0-2 Westwood, Mass. Tim Driscoll 1983-85 0-1-1 Melville, N.Y. Evan Dufault 2004 1-1-3 Sutton, Mass. Malcolm Duncan 2017- 0-3-3 Toronto, Ontario Brad Dunn 1999-00 0-0-0 Scituate, Mass. Brendan Dunnigan 1983 Westminster, Conn.

E Michael Eisenhut 1996-99 11-18-40 Hanover, Mass. Mike Enright 1986 0-0-0 Oakland, N.J. Ken Erdoes 1989-90 0-0-0 Marietta, Ga. Dalton Eudy 2013 0-0-0 Dallas, Texas Brian Evans 1997-00 1-0-2 N. Branford, Conn. Julian Gressel ‘16 celebrates winning the 2018 MLS Cup with Atlanta United. F Daniel Fabian 2008-11 4-7-15 Southbury, Conn. Irving Farrell 1972-73 8-2-18 Pascoag, R.I. Patrick Farrell 1973-76 Dublin, Ireland Ryan Farrell 2002-04 0-0-0 Glastonbury, Conn. Tim Farrell 1980-82 10-9-29 New City, N.Y. John Farren 1982-85 62-30-154 Toronto, Ontario Pelino Ferzoco 1973-75 9-3-21 Leominster, Mass. Brian Feschler 1986 0-0-0 S. Windsor, Conn. Jeff Finan 1978-79 0-0-0 Cumberland, R.I. Tom Finocchio 1988 0-0-0 Lynn, Mass. Blair Fish 1991, 93 3-0-6 Wakefield, R.I. Simon Fisher 2017-2018 0-0-0 Brookline, Mass. Brian Fleming 1979 2-0-4 Waltham, Mass. Colin Fogarty 1981 0-0-0 N. Kingstown, R.I. Dave Freniere 1981-84 6-7-19 Natick, Mass.

G Brian Gaffey 1980 0-0-0 Topsfield, Mass. Luis Garcia 2020 - Gran Canaria, Spain Eric Gardula 1985 1-0-2 Ruthland, Mass. Kevin Jones ‘01 was inducted into the Providence Brian Gareau 1992-95 3-5-11 Glastonbury, Conn. College Athletics Hall of Fame in 2019. Chris Garrahan 1978-80 1-6-8 Greenville, R.I. Dave Gendron 1989 0-0-0 Kingsport, Tenn. Matthew Giardina 1971 Pittsfield, Mass. Matthew Gilbride 1980-83 3-1-7 New Haven, Conn. Tim Gilbride 1970-73 6-2-14 New Haven, Conn. Mike Gilbride 1978-79 1-0-2 New Haven, Conn. Matthew Gilbridge 1982 Greensboro, N.C. Jim Gothers 1985-88 8-2-18 Wethersfield, Conn. Tim Gray 1997-98 0-0-0 Sherborn, Mass. Julian Gressel 2013-16 30-26-80 Neustadt an der Aisch, Germany Danny Griffin 2016-19 13-6-32 Wethersfield, Conn. Brian Grisell 2010-12 2-4-8 Brookfield, Conn. Chris Guay 1988 0-0-0 Harrisville, R.I. Guiseppe Guerriero 2008-11 3-2-8 Essex, Mass.

H Rafael Haegney 1996 0-0-0 Holliston, Mass. John Hamilton 2015-16 0-1-1 East Hampstead, N.H. Scott Hankard 2003-07 1-1-3 Glastonbury, Conn. Jim Harrigan 1976-79 4-3-11 Bristol, Conn. Mike Harrington 1991-93 1-0-2 Longsdale, Pa. Colin Miller ‘18 played in 53 career games for the Friars and held a Ted Harrington 1984 0-0-0 Needham, Mass. 0.97 goals against average.

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 48 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE PROVIDENCE FRIARS Name Years G-A-Pts Hometown Name Years G-A-Pts Hometown Brian Harty 1984-86 1-1-3 Farmington, Conn. Mark Leskanic 1984-85 1-4-6 Bloomfield, N.J. Michael Hastings 1968-69 Leominster, Mass. Paulo Lima 2018- 8-2-18 Lisbon, Portugal Kevin Haverty 1970-73 1-1-3 Leominster, Mass. Mike Lindgren 1975-78 3-2-8 Thornwood, N.Y. Larry Hayes 1984-85 13-13-39 Dublin, Ireland Steve Logan 1974-75 Bay Shore, N.J. Martin Hayes 1982-83 12-13-37 Dublin, Ireland Peter Lomenzo, Jr. 1968-69 Wayne, Pa. John Healy 1982 0-0-0 Sudbury, Mass. William Lubin 1970-71 Kensingston, Conn. Hani Henein 1987-90 7-7-21 E.Brunswick, N.J. Brendan Lynch 1982-85 14-11-39 Stoney Point, N.Y. Derren Hermann 1985 Bloomington, Ind. Dave Lynch 1988 1-0-2 Glastonbury, Conn. Johan Hernandez 2010 0-0-0 Scotch Plains, N.J. Eoin Lynch 2002-05 27-7-61 Yarmouth, Mass. James Hickey 1971 Rockport, Mass. John Lyons 1971 Iselin, N.Y. George Hodge 2009-13 0-1-1 Dartmouth, Mass. Ben Ludwick 2017 0-0-0 Boxborough, Mass. Chris Hogan 1987 0-0-0 Foxboro, Mass. Thomas Holden, Jr. 1970 New Bedford, Mass. M Chris Holterfoff 1996-99 3-7-13 Wayne, N.J. Dominik Machado 2013-2017 11-7-29 Attleboro, Mass. Cris Huacon 2011-2014 0-0-0 Kearny, N.J. Fabio Machado 2013-2014 13-15-41* Santa Catarina, Brazil Kyle Hutchins 1976-79 1-4-6 Cumberland, R.I. * - Including 2012 at Drexel (4-5-13) Brian Hynes 1994-95 0-0-0 Essex Junction, Vt. Ian MacKenzie 2002-03 0-0-0 Barrington, R.I. Mike Madden 1972 0-0-0 Scituate, Mass. I Ryan Maduro 2004-08 12-16-50 Bristol, R.I. Michael Iafrati 2005-05 0-0-0 Warwick, R.I. Jim March 1970-72 12-0-24 Bethlehem, Conn. Carlos Isidoro 1972 1-0-2 Warren, R.I. Matt Marcin 2007-10 22-9-53 Wilmington, Del. Chris Markgraf 1991-94 5-4-14 Cedarburh, Wis. J Andrew Martella 1968-69 East Northport, N.Y. Markus Jacobsen 2016-2018 0-0-0 Oslo, Norway Jason Martin 1991-94 2-4-8 Pawcatuck, Conn. Keith Jecewiz 2009-2012 7-4-18 Smithtown, N.Y. John Martin 1987-91 21-14-56 Toms River, N.J. Mark Jecewiz 2013-2017 0-1-1 Smithtown, N.Y. Xavier Matesan 1970-73 3-1-7 Tauton, Mass. Giovani Jimenez 2018- 0-0-0 Tunersville, N.J. Jon Mayhew 1982-83 2-0-4 Madison, Conn. Kevin Jones 1996-00 21-17-59 Westford, Mass. Emilio Mazzola 1972-74 3-1-7 Newton, Mass. Brian Jones 1992-95 2-5-9 Andover, Mass. Tim McAward 1978, 81 0-1-1 Garden City, N.Y. Jim McCartney 1976 3-0-6 S. Windsor, Conn. K Toussaint McClure 06-07, 09-10 0-3-3 Atlanta, Ga. Guyllian Kabala 2015 0-0-0 Kinshasha, Dominican Republic of Congo Andrew McConville 1996-99 12-12-36 Madison, Conn. Dave Kacerguis 1970-72 Bethlehem, Conn. Peter McConville 1987 0-0-0 South Orange, N.J. Justin Kahle 2006-09 2-8-12 Oceanport, N.J. Kevin McCormick 1968-71 Endwell, N.Y. Ryan Kanaczet 1993 North Scituate, R.I. Geoff McCoy 1989-90 1-0-2 Shelton, Conn. Terry Keith 1979-80 1-2-4 Minneapolis, Minn. Sean McDermott 1990-93 6-1-13 Glenmont, N.Y. Tim Kelley 1986-87 Granbury, Conn. Andy McDonald 1994-95 1-1-3 Holiston, Mass. Brian Kennedy 2013-2017 0-1-1 Upland, Calif. Bill McGarry 1990 0-0-0 Ridgefield, Conn, Joe Kidson 1995 1-0-2 Hingham, Mass. Sean McGroarty 1989-92 3-1-7 Media, Ohio Jeff Kilday 2011-2015 2-3-7 Marshfield, Mass. Jim McInnis 1978 2-0-4 Woonsocket, R.I. Steven Kilday 2015-2018 3-1-7 Marshfield, Mass. Brendan McKeague 2006 0-0-0 Alexandria, Va. Garrett King 2017- 0-0-0 Scarborough, Maine Nathan Mckeever 2007-08 0-0-0 Lilburn, Ga. John King 1987 0-1-1 Manchester, Conn. Francis McNeice 1968-69 Braintree, Ma. Braden Kline 2016- 2018 2-3-7 Lancaster, Pa. Brendan McSorley 2020 - Randolph, N.J. Milan Kirby 1983 0-0-0 Mendham, N.J. Jonathan Medcalf 2006-07 12-2-26 Tulsa, Okla. Pat Kocourek 1986-88 24-15-63 Edina, Minn. Aidan Melville 2020 - Cumberland Foreside, Maine Mark Koczan 1986-89 0-2-2 Bricktown, N.J. Tiago Mendonca 2015-19 11-4-26 Faro, Portugal Scott Kosier 1988 0-1-1 W.Springfield, Mass. Christian Meyer 1992-95 3-0-6 Huntington, N.Y. Keith Krostrewski 1995-98 0-1-1 Orchard Park, N.Y. Paul Mihich 2003 1-0-2 Roswell, Ga. Jeremy Krause 1996-98 0-4-4 Holliston, Mass. Bryan Minogue 2007-10 1-0-2 Miller Place, N.Y. Sam Krauter 2001 0-0-0 Indianapolis, Ind. Tom Moran 1999-01 0-0-0 West Springfield, Mass. Dave Kreinsen 1976-79 0-4-4 Bohemia, N.Y. Mike Moretti 1979-82 8-6-24 Hamden, Conn. Robert Kruse 1994-97 10-3-23 Forth Wayne, Ind. Robert Morgan 1971-73 2-3-7 Pittsfield, Mass. John Kuhlman 1984, 86 0-1-1 Chesterfield, Mo. Dan Moriarty 1989 0-0-0 Monson, Mass. Kevin Mullen 1972-73 0-1-1 Mowsy, N.Y. L Mike Mulligan 1976 0-0-0 Bohemia, N.Y. Eric LaBranche 1980-83 9-9-27 West Springfield, Mass. Kevin Mullins 1975 1-0-2 Greensboro, N.C. David Lapine 1984 0-0-0 Danvers, Mass. Mark Mullins 1981-84 3-11-17 Greensboro, N.C. Andy Latessa 1987 0-0-0 Fairfax, Va. Brian Murphy 1979-83 6-8-20 Chemlsford, Mass. Juan Carlos Latuf 1984 0-0-0 Santiago, Chile Greg Murphy 1974 Manhasset, N.Y. Bill Lawrence 1978-80 1-6-8 Bourne, Mass. John Murphy 1977-79 10-7-27 East Northport, N.Y. Piter Leal 1991-92 2-1-5 Westport, Mass. Kyle LeDuc 2005-06 0-0-0 Topsham, Maine N Kevin Legare 1978-80 1-0-2 Warwick, R.I. Fazal Nabi 2011-12 0-2-2 Portland, Maine

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 49 GENERAL INFORMATION PROVIDENCE FRIARS Name Years G-A-Pts Hometown Name Years G-A-Pts Hometown Markus Naglestad 2012-2014 12-4-28 Kristiansand, Norway Scott Ritter 1992, 93 0-1-1 Fairfax, Va. Michael Narciso 2005-08 3-3-9 Livingston, N.J. Timothy Ritter 2005-06, 08-09 14-14-42 Weston, Mass. Erik Nelson 1987 0-0-0 St. Paul, Minn. Brendan Roche 1995 0-0-0 Hampton, Va. Kevin Neumen 2005-09 4-2-10 Miller Place, N.Y. Lukas Rodwald 2019 0-0-0 Wiesbaden, Germany Daniel Neustadter 2014 3-2-8 Mainz, Germany Christopher Roman 2018- 1-4-6 Glastonbury, Conn. Robert Nicholas 1968-69 Barrington, R.I. Peter Roman 1975-78 7-14-28 Rockyhill, Conn. Jonny Nixon 2020 - Jeffrey Romig 2006 0-0-0 New Orleans, La. Chris Noble 1986 1-0-2 Montclair, N.J. Scott Rosenburg 1984, 85 2-1-5 Simsbury, Conn. Derek Nobrega 2002-05 8-5-21 Cumberland, R.I. Michael Rucki 1985-87 2-4-8 Columbia, Md. John Nunes 1984 0-0-0 Bristol, R.I. Peter Russell 1988-91 8-12-28 Needham, Mass. Kenneth Ryan 1968-71 Levittown, N.Y. O Greg O’Brien 1979-80 Hamden, Conn. S Joseph O’Connell 1993-96 3-3-9 Landing, N.J. Nick Sailor 2013- 3-5-11 Bloomfield, Conn. Matt O’Donnell 2004-06 1-0-2 Armonk, N.Y. Emil Samman 1992-95 3-4-10 Harrington, N.J. Gerard O’Riordan 1990-91 0-0-0 Woodside, N.Y. Roy Sandeman 2008-09 0-0-0 Edinburgh, Scotland Shawn O’Sullivan 1972 1-0-2 Wallingford, Conn. Gil Santos 2018- 3-4-10 Parede, Portugal Matt O’Toole 1997-00 3-4-10 Norwell, Mass. Dave Sarazan 1986 0-1-1 East Greenwich, R.I. Matt Otte 2004-07 2-1-5 East Lyme, Conn. Issam Sawtarie 2006 0-1-1 Bethany, W.Va. Jeff Sawyer 2000-04 0-0-0 Chicopee, Mass. P Chris Scheuerman 2016 0-0-0 Old Bridge, N.J. Rich Pace 1984-87 9-9-27 Massapequa, N.Y. Jeffrey Schulz 1968-69 West Islip, N.Y. Kyle Pacheco 2006 0-0-0 Smithfield, R.I. Paul Sciarra 1971 Branford, Conn. Dean Palozej 1975 2-0-4 Ellington, Conn. David Scorpio 2010 0-0-0 Cranston, R.I. Bob Panzenhagen 1976-77 1-2-4 Riveredge, N.J. Jeff Scott 1988-92 10-9-29 Brick, N.J. Greg Papaz 1973,75-76 4-0-8 Cumberland, R.I. Chip Scutari 1988 0-0-0 Rockaway, N.J. Brian Parks 1976-78 4-3-11 Colts Neck, N.J. Joao Serrano 2016-19 8-17-33 Evora, Portugal Raimondo Partito 2018 0-0-0 Philadelphia, Pa. Dwaine Shanley 1987-90 14-17-45 Dublin, Ireland Jason Pereira 2020 - Bloomfield, N.J. Jim Sheil 1973 1-0-2 West Springfield, Mass. Michael Pereira 2007-10 1-3-5 London, Ontario Peter Sheil 1970,1973 1-1-3 West Springfiled, Mass. Matt Pesci 2010-11 0-1-1 Towaco, N.J. Robert Silva 1968-69 Ludlow, Mass. Eric Peterson 1982-85 1-3-5 Simsbury, Conn. Jay Skelton 1978-81 20-4-44 Westerly, R.I. Anthony Petrarca 2002-05 3-8-14 Johnston, R.I. Ryan Sledjeski 2019 0-0-0 Bedford, N.H. Jimmy Petruccelli 2011-2014 1-6-8 Brentwood, N.H. Mark Smaldrone 1980 0-2-2 Tiverton, R.I. Charles Pettygrove 1976-77 5-2-12 Southport, Conn. Walter Smietana 1968-69 Rocky Hill, Conn. Joe Piro 1981 2-0-4 Chappaqua, N.Y. Bruce Smith 1972 1-0-2 Fall River, Mass. Michael Pizzaro 1971 Newburgh, N.Y. Dane Smith 1997-00 1-2-4 Wyoming, R.I. Ronald Plaska 1968-69 Colonia, N.J. Davis Smith 2019- 5-4-14 Amherst, Mass. Arthur Podgorski 1981-84 17-12-46 Ind. Orchard, Mass. Jeff Smith 2001-04 6-3-15 Omaha, Neb. Dean Polozej 1974,1976 2-0-4 Ellington, Conn. Michael Smith 1985-88 1-1-3 Westport, Conn. Shane Powell 2010-11 0-0-0 Wilmington, Del. Mike Smith 1980 0-0-0 Springfield, Mass. Laird Prescott 1990-93 0-0-0 Trinidad, West Indies Mauricio Solano 2000-02 5-3-13 Coral Springs, Fla. Seamus Purcell 1985-88 8-5-21 Dublin, Ireland Andrew Sousa 2008-10 8-7-23 Fall River, Mass. Klisman Sousa 2015-2018 1-6-8 Sal, Cape Verde Q Steve Souza 1979-80 Little Compton, R.I. Ramzi Qawasmy 2018- 2-0-4 Lansdale, Pa. Mac Steeves 2013-2017 35-12-82 Needham, Mass. Pat Quill 1989 0-0-0 Westfield, N.J. Mark Stefancci 1981 Enfield, Conn. Craig Quish 1994 0-0-0 Danbury, Conn. Andy Stephens 1983-85 4-6-14 Hamden, Conn. Todd Stigliano 1999-02 7-1-15 Newington, Conn. R Chris Stoker 2008-09 1-0-2 Holden, Mass. Jim Rabadan 1975-78 26-6-58 Teaneck, N.J. Tristan Stowell 2016-19 0-1-1 Berkeley Heights, N.J. Mike Rafferty 1974 Verona, N.J. AJ Stueck 2012-13 0-0-0 Brookfield, Conn. Gage Raftery 2019- 0-0-0 Seattle, Wash. Carlos Suero 2001-04 2-5-9 Plantation, Fla. John Raley 2008-11 2-6-10 St. Inigoes, Md. Mike Suffeleto 1971-74 17-6-40 Blackstone, Mass. Kevin Reagan 1977 0-1-1 Mike Sullivan 1976-77 2-1-5 S. Glastonbury, Conn. Brendan Reardon 2016-2017 1-1-3 Nesconset, N.Y. Charles Sunderland 1968-69 Fall River, Mass. James Reardon 1968-70 Pawtucket, R.I. Jaren Suttles 2019 Springfield, Mass. Alex Redding 2007-09 4-1-9 Newton, Mass. Eric Swanbeck 1975 1-0-2 Franklin, Mass. Cameron Revels 2019- 0-0-0 Clover, S.C. Jonathan Rhode 2000-04 3-6-12 Guilford, Conn. T Jim Riccobono 1995-98 1-2-4 Bayshore, N.Y. Chris Tarrant 1988 0-0-0 Cazenovia, N.Y. Mark Richards 1985 Westford, Mass. Herbert Thomas 1968-69 Dominca, West Indies Daniel Riley, Jr. 1970 Rockville, Conn. Michael Thompson 1968-69 Ludlow, Mass. William Risigo 2015 0-0-0 Kennebunkport, M.E. Neville Thompson 2001 1-1-3 Miami, Fla. Adam Riis 2020 -

2020-21 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER • 50 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE PROVIDENCE FRIARS Name Years G-A-Pts Hometown Goalkeepers Larry Tirone 1973 0-0-0 Saten Island, N.Y. Name Years Games GAA Saves Hometown Alex Titelis 1974 Faziegn, Greece Austin Aviza 2019 23 1.00 56 Medway, Mass. Zachary Tobin 2002-05 1-4-6 North Kingstown, R.I. Ken Begasse 1992-93 5 2.65 24 Danbury, Conn. Hadrien Toure 2006-07 2-5-9 Lyon, France Tony Billeri 2016-18 2 3.31 6 Cumberland, R.I. Chase Townsend 2014-17 0-0-0 Attleboro, Mass. Oliver Blum 2008-09 0 -- -- N.Yarmouth, Maine Phil Towler 2011-14 3-4-10 Cumbria, England Keasel Broome 2010-14 59 1.20 180 Claymont, Del. Mark Traynor 1981 1-0-2 Milton, Ontario Lukas Burns 2020 ------Cinnaminson, N.J. Joe Troy 1983 0-0-0 Norwalk, Conn. Glen Butrick 1982 1 0.00 0 Wash. Township, N.J. Todd Trusk 1985 Phoenix, Pa. Michael Cardenas 1999 6 1.57 25 Framingham, Mass. Dion Tsourides 1984 0-0-0 Shrewsbury, Mass. Peter Chenette 1978-80 26 1.49 62* Manchester, N.H. Kevin Tuzzio 1987 1-0-2 Belmar, N.J. Joe Crehan 1983-86 62 1.13 230 Walpole, Mass. Gerry Eustace 1989 2 1.00 18 Peekstill, N.J. U Steve Eustace 1979 3 3.11 17 Metchuen, N.J. Marcos Ugarte 2011-2012 10-7-27 Providence, R.I. Robb Falaguerra 1990-92 4 2.12 12 East Providence, R.I. Bill Urkie 1987 0-0-0 Radding, Conn. Walt Felag 1975 7 1.15 Warren, R.I. Ryan Gallagher 2020 ------Safety Harbor, Fla. V Carmine Gangi 1986 1 1.00 3 Norwalk, Conn. Kevin Vang 2018- 1-5-7 Cranston, R.I. Michael Greulich 1999-02 15 2.55 83 Cincinnati, Ohio Jeff Van Tiem 1989 3-2-8 Devon, Pa. Danny Glynn 1999-01 42 2.15 197 Manchester, England Anthony Varbaro 1984 0-0-0 Ryebrook, N.Y. Chris Ivany 1993-96 22 2.63 109 Kuwait City, Kuwait Mark Ventrone 1990-93 1-5-7 East Greenwich, R.I. Michael King 2003-06 0 -- -- Ashland, Mass. Alex Vigliotti 2015-17 3-4-10 Branford, Conn. Chris Konopka 2003-06 49 1.17 199 Toms River, N.J. Chris Violandi 1980 0-0-0 Duxbury, Mass. Brian Lee 2005-06 0 -- -- Hillsborough, N.J. Steve Viollette 1985 0-0-0 Cumberland, R.I. Damian LoBasso 2007 0 -- -- River Vale, N.J. Peter Lyons 1976 6 0.80 16 Providence, R.I. W Michael Magee 1975-77 19 1.56 82* Trenton, N.J. Tom Wampler 2012 0-0-0 Attleboro, Mass. Clevie Mandiville 1991-93 1 3.00 9 Lincoln, Mass. Steve Warjanka 1992-94 18-5-41 Maplewood, N.J. Jack McGovern 1983 2 0.50 1 Kings Park, N.Y. Joseph Weill 2003-06 3-1-7 Merrick, N.Y. Colin Miller 2015-2018 53 0.97 182 Bel Air, Md. Jerome Wesson 1990 0-0-0 Providence, R.I. Jim Morris 1987-90 33 1.28 198 Wilmington, Del. Benjamin Wexler 2006-07, 09 1-0-2 Minnetonka, Minn. Frank Morris 1980-82 31 1.29 222* Wilmington, Del. Ian Wexler 2002-05 13-2-28 Minnetonka, Minn. Timothy Murray 2005-09 60 1.01 201 Haverhill, Mass. Johnny Wilkins 2016-17 0-0-0 Natick, Mass. Jeff Newman 2001-04 41 1.32 198 Northboro, Mass. Kevin Williams 1984-87 3-7-13 Maplewood, N.J. Charlie Nolfi 1987-88 22 1.15 99 Dedham, Mass. Glay Wilnot 1975 Liberia, W. Africa Jhojan Obando 2007-11 44 1.15 167 Kissimmee, Fla. Armaan Wilson 2020 - Dave O’Brien 1976-79 36 1.29 261 Springfield, Mass. Liam Wilson 2016-2018 2-1-5 Sussex, England Terry Olsen 1985 3 0.00 0 Larry Witt 1970-73 1-0-2 Islina, N.J. Rimi Olatunji 2018- 2 0.00 2 Brampton, Ontario Esben Wolf 2019 5-6-16 Copenhagen, Denmark Bob Pattan 1977 1 2.00 8 Germantown, Tenn. Michael Wright 1995 0-0-0 Amherst, N.Y. Daniel Pires 1995-98 63 1.90 378 Ludlow, Mass. Bernie Yanelli 1978 1-2-4 Rocky Hill, Conn. Byron Regester 2008-12 8 0.71 9 Westerville, Ohio Peter Rothman 1980-83 23 1.08 87 Glastonbury, Conn. Z Ben Seguljic 2013-17 25 1.35 75 Rye Brook, N.Y. Michael Zizzamia 2002 0-0-0 Windsor, Conn. James Smith 1990-93 47 1.43 263 S.Burlington, Vt. Phil Ziegler 2010-13 1-1-2 East Lyme, Conn. Christian Tate 1997-98 5 3.50 10 Weymouth, Mass. Joe Troy 1988 5 1.82 18 Norwalk, Conn. Barry Williams 1984-85 5 0.64 12 Keene, N.J. Michael Wright 1994 13 1.95 55 Ramsey, N.Y.

* - All goaltender statistics prior to the 1975 season are unavailable. Saves for the 1975 and 1980 seasons are also unavailable. - Statistics are unavailable for the 1969-1971 and 1974 seasons.

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Date Day Opponent Site Time February 13 Saturday vs. Rhode Island Providence, R.I. Postponed February 20 Saturday @ Boston College Chestnut Hill, Mass. 2:00 PM February 27 Saturday @ Connecticut + Storrs, Conn. 2:00 PM March 3 Wednesday @ Villanova + Villanova, Pa. 2:00 PM March 6 Saturday vs. Georgetown + Providence, R.I. 12:00 PM March 10 Wednesday vs. St. John's + Providence, R.I. 3:00 PM March 13 Saturday @ Seton Hall + South Orange, N.J. 7:00 PM March 17 Wednesday vs. Connecticut + Providence, R.I. 6:00 PM March 20 Saturday vs. Villanova + Providence, R.I. 6:00 PM March 27 Saturday @ Georgetown + Washington, DC 12:00 PM April 3 Saturday @ St. John's + Queens, N.Y. 5:00 PM April 10 Saturday vs. Seton Hall + Providence, R.I. 12:00 PM April 14 Wednesday BIG EAST Semifinal TBD April 17 Saturday BIG EAST Final TBD

Bold indicates home game + indicates BIG EAST game

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