2008 MEN’S SOCCER

2008 Outlook ...... 2 QUICK FACTS Head Coach ...... 3 Assistant Coaches ...... 4 The University The Hawk ...... 4 Location...... Philadelphia, Pa. 19131 Finnesey Field ...... 5 Founded ...... 1851 2008 Roster ...... 6 Enrollment ...... 4,150 Hawk Profiles ...... 7-10 Denomination ...... Roman Catholic (Jesuit) Nickname ...... Hawks Newcomers ...... 11 Colors...... Crimson and Gray 2007 Year In Review ...... 12 Athletic Affiliation...... NCAA Division I 2007 Statistics ...... 13 Conference...... Atlantic 10 Atlantic 10 Conference...... 14 Home Field (Capacity) ...... Finnesey Field (1,000) Atlantic 10 Review ...... 15 Surface ...... TigerTurf Year-by-Year Records ...... 16 Single Season Leaders...... 17 The Team Career Leaders...... 18 Head Coach...... Tom Turner Men’s Soccer Office ...... 610-660-1764 Honors & Awards...... 19 Career Record/Years ...... 119-243-28/21 years All-Time Roster...... 20-21 Record at SJU/Years ...... Same All-Time Results ...... 22-26 Assistant Coaches . . Hugh McInaw (Philadelphia ‘72) – Fifth Year All-Time Series Results ...... 26 Chuck Gesing (Saint Joseph’s ‘93) – Second Year Opponent Information ...... 26 Captain ...... Michael McInaw Administration ...... 27 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 19/6 Saint Joseph’s University...... 28 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 2007 Overall Record ...... 5-12-1 2007 Atlantic 10 Record ...... 4-5-0 WWW.SJUHAWKS.COM 2007 Atlantic 10 Finish ...... Tied 8th w w w w w w . . s s j j u u h h a a w w k k s s . . c c o o m CREDITS m The 2008 Saint Joseph's University men’s soccer media guide was written and edited by Jeremy S. Fallis. Editorial assistance was provided by Marie Wozniak, Jack Jumper, and Joe Greenwich. Photography by Greg Carroccio of Sideline Photos. Photo on page 18 by International Sports Images. Inside and outside covers designed by Jeremy S. Fallis. Printing by Smith-Edwards-Dunlap, Philadelphia, Pa.

2008 Men’s Soccer 1 SEASON OUTLOOK HEAD COACH The 2008 Saint Joseph’s men’s soccer team looks to continue some of the good vibes from last season and turn it into success this Fall. Head coach Tom Turner returns eight of 11 starters that won five games, the most wins in a season since 2003. SJU retains starters at two of the most important positions on the field; a veteran goalkeeper and a proven scorer. Senior Bryan Benedict will be between the pipes for a third consecutive year, while reigning Atlantic 10 Rookie and Philadelphia Soccer Seven Freshman of the Year Colin Baker looks to improve on his team-leading eight- goal campaign from a year ago. Although the attack is led by a sophomore, the team is rich in experience on all parts of the field. Michael McInaw led the offense in 2005 and 2006, but is now a stabilizing force in the midfield, help- ing the Hawks control the run of play. A trio of senior midfielders join McInaw as Andrew Tursi, Nick Pozzessere and Tom Johnson will patrol the central part of the pitch in 2008. Pozzessere and Johnson will take care of the outside half- back roles and Tursi looks to regain his form after an ankle injury sidelined him for the last seven games of his junior campaign. A mostly inexperienced defensive line in 2007 earned its stripes through many trials. At its core, third-year starter Travis Gast is the main fullback with sophomores Greg Dusing, Giacomo DiLisi and Rocco Pozzessere shoring up the rest of the line. The youthful and aggressive defensive corps look to turn defense into offense. In the reserve roles, Turner has many options to chose from Michael McInaw will lead SJU as a captain for the third straight year. including veterans and rookies alike. Juniors Matteo Chiappini, Bill Layton and Jason Lewis will spell those starters in the midfield and defensive roles. Sophomores D.J. Salmon and Alex Garst will pro- vide depth to the attack and midfield, respectively. Senior Joe Bodnar, junior Joe Fluehr, and freshman Michael Troha will back up Benedict in net and sophomore Brendan Duddy looks to see valuable time in reserve after missing 2007 with an ankle injury. Many times, the contributions the freshmen make on a team aren’t fully realized until the end of the season, but Turner hopes a solid blend of youth can help spark the Hawks when they need it. Vito Smurro looks to lead the newcomers up top, while Kevin Rhoades, Greg Rom and Nico Galati shore up the midfield. Jake McPaul, Tom Smart and David Salter are the primary fullbacks for the freshman contingent. SJU’s task within the Atlantic 10 Conference was made easier when the schedule fell in the Hawks’ favor. Unlike in 2007 , SJU ! ! faced the top four teams; Charlotte, Saint Louis (NCAA participant), e e i i UMass (NCAA Semifinalist), and Rhode Island, going 0-4. This sea- D D r r son, they face none of those teams and hold a 5-3-1 record from the e e v v last games against their 2008 A-10 opponents. e e Saint Joseph’s will tackle five road games to start the A-10 sea- N N l l l l son with trips to St. Bonaventure, Duquesne, Richmond, George i i Washington and Temple before hosting Xavier, Dayton, La Salle and W W k k Fordham to end the season. w w The non-conference schedule sees the Hawks opening at a a H H Drexel and Delaware, returning home to face Navy, then ending e e September with a game at George Mason. The Hawks cap the h h T T October portion of the non-conference schedule with games at Colin Baker looks to lead the Hawks’ attack in 2008. Rider and at home against NJIT leading into Atlantic 10 play.

2 Saint Joseph’s University HEAD COACH Tom Turner Head Coach 22nd Season Tom Turner enters his 22nd year as Saint Joseph’s head men’s soccer coach in 2008. He is also mark- ing his 26th season of association with SJU soccer, including his four years as a player. Now one of the longest-tenured coaches at the University, Turner continues to lend a great deal of experience to the Hawk program. Additionally, he is just one win away from matching the legendary Jack Dunn’s record of 120 wins in the men’s soccer program. In his 21 seasons thus far, he owns a 119-243-28 mark. A rash of key injuries have plagued the Hawks in previous years, but with the return of a number of tal- ented veterans and a group of skilled young players in the fold, Turner will look to return Saint Joseph’s to winning ways in 2008. A glimmer of former success was shown in 2007 when the Hawks won four A-10 matches and finished a game out of qualifying for the A-10 tournament despite having the Conference’s toughest schedule. Turner took over the Saint Joseph’s soccer program in 1987, and his rebuilding plan led the Hawks to back-to-back double-digit win seasons in 1993 and 1994. That success was reminiscent of his playing days in the early 1970’s, when the Hawks made two appearances in the NCAA Tournament. In 1993, Turner guided the Hawks to a school-record 12 wins, a first-ever Soccer Seven title, and an TURNER’S RÉSUMÉ Atlantic 10 Tournament appearance. For his efforts, he was named the Coach of the Year in both the Atlantic Head Coach Years 10 Conference and the Philadelphia Soccer Seven. He followed that with a 10-7-2 record in 1994, mark- Saint Joseph’s 1987-present • Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year (1993) ing the first consecutive double-digit win campaigns in the program’s history. The Hawks advanced to the • Soccer 7 Coach of the Year(1993, 2001) Atlantic 10 Tournament, falling to NCAA semifi- La Salle College HS 1977-1986 nalist Rutgers. After a span of six seasons in which the Player Years Saint Joseph’s 1970-73 team totaled 23 wins, Turner got the Hawks back on track with 26 victories in the next three sea- sons. That stretch included a 10-7-2 record in 2001, in which he earned his second Soccer TURNER’S RECORD Seven Coach of the Year Award. YEAR-BY-YEAR A former defensive standout at Saint Year W L T Joseph’s (1970 to 1973), he played on the 1987 4 15 1 school's 1971 and 1972 NCAA Tournament 1988 6 13 0 teams. Turner took over the reins of the Hawk 1989 4 13 2 soccer program after a 10-year coaching stint at La Salle College High School (1977 to 1986), 1990 9 10 0 where he compiled a record of 100-88-21. 1991 7 11 0 During that period, he also coached the 1992 6 10 4 Montgomery County All-Stars in Pennsylvania’s 1993 12 6 1 Keystone Games scholastic competition while continuing his playing career in the Major 1994 10 7 2 Division of Philadelphia's . 1995 5 10 4 Turner has worked at La Salle College High 1996 3 12 1 School since 1981, and currently serves as the 1997 3 14 2 assistant dean of students and director of trans- portation, while also teaching social studies. w 1998 3 16 0 w Turner resides in Churchville, Pa., with his w w 1999 4 14 1 wife, Michelle, and their daughters, Brigid, a w w 2000 5 11 0 2005 graduate of Saint Joseph’s, and Mary . . s 2001 10 7 2 Catherine. s j j u 2002 8 11 0 u h h a 2003 8 11 1 ALL-TIME SJU COACHING RECORDS a w w 2004 3 14 1 Years Head Coach Overall W-L-T Pct. Postseason k k s 2005 2 14 1 1958-75 Jack Dunn 120-57-23 .658 NCAA Tournament (‘66, 71, ‘72) s . . c c o 2006 2 12 4 1976-86 Jack Ruggero 53-118-17 .327 o m 2007 5121 m 1987-2007 Tom Turner 119-243-28 .341 Atlantic 10 Tournament (‘93, ‘94) TOTAL 119 243 28 Totals 50 years 292-418-68 .419

2008 Men’s Soccer 3 ASSISTANT COACHES FINNESEY FIELD

Hugh McInaw Chuck Gesing Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Philadelphia ‘72 – Fifth Season Saint Joseph’s ‘93 – Second Season Among the most respected names in Joining coach Tom Turner’s staff for his sec- Philadelphia-area soccer for over 30 years, Hugh ond season is Saint Joseph’s alum Chuck Gesing. McInaw is in his second stint as an assistant A 1993 graduate of SJU, he has served as both an coach at Saint Joseph’s University. He previously assistant coach and a head coach at a number of served on Tom Turner’s staff at SJU during the levels. 1994 season. Gesing played for three seasons under McInaw got his start in coaching as an assistant on Turner’s staff Turner, earning a degree in economics. During his time at SJU, he was at La Salle College High School from 1978-79. In 1980 he was named also a member of the Fox Chase Soccer Club, where he served as team the head coach at Cardinal Dougherty High School. He compiled an captain. Prior to coming to Hawk Hill, Gesing was a standout at La 85-74-17 record in 14 seasons at Dougherty, leading the team to a pair Salle College High School, where he was an All-Catholic selection in of Catholic League crowns. his senior season. He spent the 1994 season as an assistant at Saint Joseph’s before Gesing, 37, has served as an assistant coach for his alma mater, being appointed the head soccer coach at Temple University. He spent La Salle, and at Upper Dublin High School. He is also the head coach five seasons (1995-99) in North Philadelphia, capturing Philadelphia of the FC Dublin U-16 squad, which reached the finals of the Challenge Soccer Seven Coach of the Year honors in 1997 after guiding the Owls Cup in 2007. to a 10-7-2 record and a City Series title. A Philadelphia native, Gesing currently resides with his wife Nicole A 1972 graduate of Philadelphia Textile, McInaw was the Rams’ and their two children in Glenside, Pa. leading scorer as a junior, helping the team become the nation’s top- ranked soccer program for most of the year (1970). Prior to Textile, he was a prep standout at North Catholic High School, leading the team to three straight League titles. McInaw resides in Upper Dublin, Pa., with his wife Jean. He has two children; the youngest, Michael, is a senior on the Hawk squad.

Athletic Director Don DiJulia stands with SJU’s three men’s soccer coaches; Jack Ruggero (1976-86), Jack Dunn (1958- 75) and Tom Turner (1987-present) at the Saint Joseph’s (From left to right) Turner, Gesing, and McInaw. Men’s Soccer 50th Anniversary Dinner. ! ! e e i i THE HAWK One of the most famous mascots in college sports, the Saint Joseph's Hawk has been flapping its wings for D D

52 years. r r The Hawk, which celebrated its golden anniversary in 2005-06, is best known for staying in constant motion e e v v by flapping its wings throughout every basketball game and representing the Saint Joseph's motto, "The Hawk Will e e N N Never Die." l l l l Saint Joseph’s athletic teams have been recognized with the nickname “Hawks” since 1929. At that time, the i i school’s yearbook editor initiated a contest among the student body for a symbol. More than 100 submissions W W were narrowed, with “Hawks” winning out over “Grenadiers” by a slim margin. The name was appropriate because k k it typified “the fighting spirit of our crimson and gray athletes and it is suggestive of the aerial attack which has w w a a made our football team famous.” Football, ironically, was discontinued at SJU following the 1939 season. H H

The Hawk mascot has garnered numerous accolades in its over 50-year history. It has been selected as the e e h h nation’s top mascot by The Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, Sports Illustrated for Kids, Street & Smith’s T T Basketball Yearbook, ESPN College Basketball magazine and was nominated for the Mascot Hall of Fame in 2008.

4 Saint Joseph’s University FINNESEY FIELD Finnesey Field has been home to 10 different varsity squads at Saint Joseph’s University as it enters its 80th year. Opened in 1929 as home to the SJU football squad, the field has undergone numerous changes over the years and has been home to over a thou- sand SJU varsity games, matches and track meets. The most recent upgrade happened this past summer as the AstroTurf, laid down in 2001, was replaced with new, state-of-the-art TigerTurf. Additionally, the track will receive a new coat of rubber material in 2009 to better suit the athletes who use it for all seasons. Home to the men’s and women’s soccer teams, men’s and women’s lacrosse teams, the field has seen other modifications done to it since its inception in 1929. The prospect of a 70,000-seat bowled stadium for football was dashed when the sport was dis- continued following the 1939 sea- Saint Joseph’s men’s soccer was started in 1958 and played son. every season but one (1960) at Finnesey. The squad has compiled Baseball re-occupied the space in 1947, calling Finnesey home an overall 159-155-30 mark in 49 seasons at Hawk Hill, the most until 1959. In 1960, the original grandstand as well was the hillside victories of any program on Finnesey Field. SJU opened its playing seating near Overbrook Avenue were eliminated as Villiger (now grounds with a 6-0 victory over Rutgers-South Jersey in October Post) Hall and the Bluett Theatre were built. In the process of the 24, 1958. 1960 construction, the field’s elevation was raised five feet to its The location has also been home to women’s soccer since current location. 1996 and the field hockey team wrapped up its last season on In 1990, artificial turf replaced the grass, making Finnesey a Finnesey in 2007. Field hockey open on a new playing surface on truly multi-purpose facility. In 1994 the installation of lights fur- the Maguire Campus in 2009. thered the use of the grounds, while new bleachers in 2003 on the Overall, the site has seen 1,053 games entering the 2008-09 hill next to Mandeville Hall were another touch of renovation to a academic year, and SJU teams put together a total record of 493- historic stadium. 518-42 in 79 years.

MEN’S SOCCER RESULTS ON FINNESEY FIELD ALL-TIME ALL-SPORTS RECORDS AT FINNESEY FIELD Year W-L-T Year W-L-T Year W-L-T Sport Seasons First Last W L T Pct. 1958 1-1-0 1975 2-2-1 1992 4-4-1 Baseball^ 12 1947 1958 18 19 .486 w 1959 3-1-0 1976 1-2-1 1993 9-1-0 Field Hockey 25 1983 2007 124 97 5 .548 w w 1960* n/a 1977 4-6-0 1994 5-2-2 w Football 11 1929 1939 22 19 2 .535 w 1961 5-0-0 1978 2-3-1 1995 3-1-3 w 1962 3-1-0 1979 1-8-2 1996 1-7-0 Men’s Lacrosse 16 1993 present 48 60 .444 . . s 1963 5-0-0 1980 1-7-0 1997 0-8-2 Women’s Lacrosse 16 1993 present 51 69 .425 s j j u 1964 3-1-0 1981 4-4-1 1998 2-5-0 Men’s Soccer* 49 1958 present 159 155 30 .506 u h 1965 2-3-0 1982 5-2-0 1999 4-5-1 Women’s Soccer 13 1996 present 45 49 5 .455 h a 1966 4-2-0 1983 5-3-0 2000 2-5-0 a w 1967 2-1-0 1984 4-3-1 2001 4-3-2 Softball 8 1983 1990 26 50 .342 w k 1968 3-1-3 1985 2-8-0 2002 4-3-0 Totals 1,053 games 493 518 42 .488 k s s . 1969 5-0-1 1986 3-2-0 2003 6-4-1 . c 1970 6-1-0 1987 3-8-1 2004 0-4-1 ^–Baseball records are incomplete c o o m 1971 6-0-1 1988 6-4-0 2005 0-5-0 *–No games were played during 1960 season m 1972 5-0-0 1989 1-6-0 2006 2-5-0 Note: Men’s and women’s track teams have taken part in numerous com- 1973 3-1-3 1990 5-5-0 2007 3-5-0 petitions on Finnesey Field–records are unavailable 1974 2-1-2 1991 3-5-0 TOTAL: 159-155-30

2008 Men’s Soccer 5 2008 ROSTER HAWK PROFILES No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School (Last College) 00 Michael Troha Fr. GK 6-3 180 Brooklyn, N.Y. Xavier 0 Bryan Benedict Sr. GK 6-3 190 Annandale, Va. Bishop O'Connell 1 Joe Bodnar Sr. GK 6-0 185 Tresckow, Pa. Hazleton Area 2 Michael McInaw Sr. F/M 6-0 165 Maple Glen, Pa. Upper Dublin 3 Brendan Duddy So. M 5-10 170 Hatfield, Pa. North Penn 4 Andrew Tursi Sr. M 5-7 145 Fort Washington, Pa. Upper Dublin 5 Kevin Rhoades So. M 5-10 150 Elysburg, Pa. Southern Columbia (James Madison) 7 Alex Garst So. M 5-9 160 Hummelstown, Pa. Bishop McDevitt 8 Travis Gast Jr. D 6-0 175 Upper Dublin, Pa. Upper Dublin 9 Nick Pozzessere Sr. M 5-9 160 Tresckow, Pa. Hazleton Area 10 Tom Johnson Sr. M 5-7 150 Woodbury, N.J. Woodbury 11 Matteo Chiappini Jr. F/M 5-10 165 Malvern, Pa. Great Valley 12 Rocco Pozzessere So. D 5-9 160 Tresckow, Pa. Hazleton Area 13 Giacomo DiLisi So. D 6-2 195 Moorestown, N.J. Moorestown 14 Jake McPaul Fr. D 5-10 155 Sewell, N.J. Saint Augustine Prep 15 Thomas Smart Fr. M/D 5-11 155 Hatboro, Pa. La Salle 16 Colin Baker So. F 6-0 155 North Wales, Pa. La Salle 17 Bill Layton Jr. M/D 5-10 170 Woodstown, N.J. Woodstown 19 Jason Lewis Jr. F/M 5-10 150 Palmyra, N.J. Palmyra 20 D.J. Salmon So. F/M 5-11 160 Roseland, N.J. Seton Hall Prep 21 Vito Smurro So. F/M 6-3 180 Manalapan, N.J. Christian Brothers Academy 22 Nico Galati Fr. M/D 5-10 160 Avalon, N.J. Saint Augustine Prep 23 Greg Dusing So. D 6-0 165 Ambler, Pa. La Salle 24 David Salter Fr. D 6-0 160 New Castle Del. Saint Mark’s 25 Greg Rom Fr. M/D 6-2 180 Wantagh, N.Y. Wantagh 30 Joe Fluehr Jr. GK 5-11 165 Cape Coral, Fla. La Salle

Head Coach: Tom Turner – 22nd year Assistant Coach: Hugh McInaw (Philadelphia ’72) – 5th year Assistant Coach: Chuck Gesing (Saint Joseph’s ‘93) – 2nd year Captain: Michael McInaw

TEAM BREAKDOWN PRONUNCIATION GUIDE HAWKS BY CLASS Seniors (6): Benedict, Bodnar, Johnson, McInaw, N. Pozzessere, Matteo Chiappini: muh-TAY-oh KEY-uh-PEA-nee Tursi Giacomo DiLisi: JAH-ka-mo di-LEE-see Juniors (5): Chiappini, Fluehr, Gast, Layton, Lewis Sophomores (9): Baker, DiLisi, B. Duddy, Dusing, Garst, R. (Greg) Dusing: DOO-sing Pozzessere, Rhoades, Salmon, Smurro (Joe) Fluehr: FLEW-er ! ! e e Freshmen (6): Galati, McPaul, Rom, Salter, Smart, Troha i i Nico Galati: NEE-ko gah-LAH-tee D D (Chuck) Gesing: GUESS-ing r r HAWKS BY STATE e e v v Delaware (1): Salter (Nick & Rocco) Pozzessere: po-ZESS-er e e N N (D.J.) Salmon: SAM-uhn

Florida (1): Fluehr l l l l i i New Jersey (8): DiLisi, Galati, Johnson, Layton, Lewis, McPaul, (Andrew) Tursi: TUR-see W W

Salmon, Smurro k k New York (2): Rom, Troha w w a a Pennsylvania (13): Bodnar, Chiappini, Duddy, Dusing, Gast, H H Garst, McInaw, N. Pozzessere, R. Pozzessere, Rhoades, Tursi e e h h Virginia(1): Benedict T T

6 Saint Joseph’s University HAWK PROFILES

Colin Baker Matteo Chiappini Sophomore • 6-0 • Forward Junior • 5-10 • Forward/Midfield North Wales, Pa. • La Salle Malvern, Pa. • Great Valley 2007: Garnered Atlantic 10 Rooke of the Year and 2007: Saw limited time in reserve role, appearing in Philadelphia Soccer Seven Freshman of the Year six games, taking one shot...2006: Played in 17 honors...Led team in scoring with eight goals and matches his rookie season...Made three starts...High 16 points...Played in all 18 games, starting School/Personal: Suburban All-Area First Team 17...Named SJU Most Valuable Offensive Player... selection as a senior…Also named to the SCCL All- 16 Member of the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team and 11 League squad…Helped Great Valley to a 21-3 record Coastal Carolina/adidas Invitational All-Tournament Team...High and the state finals…Team also won the SCCL and the PIAA District I School/Personal: Twice named First Team All-Catholic...Served as titles...Three-year varsity starter…Majoring in business...Born March team captain for two seasons... Named Team MVP junior and senior 22, 1988. years... Member of two Catholic League champion squads... Two- YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG time Catholic League scoring leader...Holds La Salle’s single-season 2006 17-310000 (36) and career (86) records for goals...Majoring in food market- 2007 6-010000 ing...Born November 3, 1988. Totals 23-3 2 0 0 0 0 YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG 2007 18-17 47 8 0 16 3 Totals 18-17 47 8 0 16 3

Bryan Benedict Senior • 6-3 • Goalkeeper Annandale, Va. • Bishop O’Connell 2007: Started in all 18 games...Posted a 2.66 goals against average...Paced team with three shutouts...2006: Played 13 matches and started 12 in goal...Led the team with a 1.88 goals-against average...Posted three shutouts on the season, 0 against UMass, Duquesne and Fordham...Named Philadelphia Soccer Seven Co-Player of the Week (9/18), making nine saves in a 1-1 tie with Princeton...2005: Redshirted season...High School/Personal: Earned honorable mention on the All-WCAC team while at Bishop O’Connell High School...Physics major...Born December 31, 1986. YEAR G-GS MIN GA GAA SV PCT ShO 2005 Did Not Compete – Redshirt 2006 13-12 1,199:06 25 1.88 77 .755 3 2007 18-18 1,625:43 48 2.66 91 .655 3 Totals 31-30 2,824:49 73 2.33 169 .698 6

Joe Bodnar Senior • 6-0 • Goalkeeper Tresckow, Pa. • Hazleton Area w 2007: Did not see action...2006: Played in seven w w matches in goal, making six starts...Made 17 saves w w on the season...2005: Member of the Hawks’ devel- w . . s opmental squad...High School/Personal: Three- s j j u year starting goalkeeper at Hazleton Area High u h 1 School…As a freshman, helped his team to the con- h a a w ference title with a 15-1 record, while earning team MVP w k honors…Sat out his senior season with an injury…Business Senior Bryan Benedict k s major...Born September 29, 1986. s . . c YEAR G-GS MIN GA GAA SV PCT ShO c o o m 2005 Did Not Compete m 2006 7-6 527:47 19 3.24 17 .472 0 2007 Did Not Compete Totals 7-6 527:47 19 3.24 17 .472 0

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Giacomo DiLisi Joe Fluehr Sophomore • 6-2 • Defense Junior • 5-11 • Goalkeeper Moorestown, N.J. • Moorestown Cape Coral, Fla. • La Salle 2007: Started in five of 16 appearances...Tallied first 2007: Did not make an appearance...High career assist at Xavier on game-winning overtime School/Personal: Named the Most Improved Senior goal...High School/Personal: Named First Team All- as La Salle won the the Philadelphia Catholic League Conference his senior year...Also garnered Third championship...Also lettered in indoor and outdoor Team All-State honors...Tallied 18 goals and 12 track...Majoring in business...Born May 20, 1988. 13 assists while leading Moorestown to 20 wins over 30 his final two seasons...Played with the Cohansey Hornets club and YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG was a two-time State Cup quarterfinalist...Majoring in international 2007 Did Not Compete Totals 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 business...Born February 6, 1989. YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG 2007 16-5 10 0 1 1 0 Alex Garst Totals 16-5 10 0 1 1 0 Sophomore • 5-9 • Midfield Hummelstown, Pa. • Bishop McDevitt Brendan Duddy 2007: Saw action in nine matches...High School/Personal: Four-year member of the var- Sophomore • 5-10 • Midfield sity squad at Bishop McDevitt...Served as team Hatfield, Pa. • North Penn captain senior season...Also earned two varsity 2007: Sat out season with an ankle injury...High letters in swimming...Majoring in international School/Personal: Three-year varsity starter and 7 business...Born November 4, 1988. served as team captain senior year...Also earned All- YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG League honors his senior season... Helped North 2007 9-000000 Penn to the PIAA state playoffs his sophomore sea- Totals 9-0 0 0 0 0 0 3 son...Team qualified for the district playoffs during his final two seasons...Majoring in business...Born August 14, Travis Gast 1988...Brother Pat was a four-year letterwinner in SJU men’s soccer. Junior • 6-0 • Defense YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG Upper Dublin, Pa. • Upper Dublin 2007 Did Not Compete Totals 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2007: Recorded three assists in 17 starts...Primarily SJU’s center back and long free kick taker...2006: Totaled a goal and an assist on the year...Starter in 15 Greg Dusing games...Named Atlantic 10 Co-Rookie of the Week Sophomore • 6-0 • Defense after contributing three points in the 3-2 win over La Ambler, Pa. • La Salle 8 Salle...Assisted on the first goal and scored the tying 2007: Made 16 appearances with 11 starts...Tallied goal in the win over the Explorers...Named to the All-Tournament Team first career goal at Pittsburgh...Assisted on game- at the Philadelphia Soccer Classic...High School/Personal: Two-time tying and game-winning goals over Coastal selection to the All-Conference Second Team while at Upper Carolina...High School/Personal: Three-year varsity Dublin...Named the team MVP as a sophomore and received All-Area team member at La Salle...Missed senior season Honorable Mention as a junior...Helped team to 2005 conference 23 after suffering a broken leg...Member of two-time titie...Attended IMG Soccer Academy in Bradenton, Fla...Majoring in Catholic League champions...Second Team All-Catholic junior philosophy...Born July 24, 1987. ! ! year...Majoring in business...Born August 11, 1988. e e YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG i i YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG 2006 15-15 9 1 1 3 0 D D 2007 16-11 7 1 2 4 0 2007 17-17 12 0 3 3 0 r r e e Totals 16-11 7 1 2 4 0 Totals 15-15 21 1 4 6 0 v v e e N N l l l l i i W W k k w w a a H H e e h h T T

8 Saint Joseph’s University HAWK PROFILES

Tom Johnson Michael McInaw Senior • 5-7 • Midfield Senior • 6-0 • Forward/Midfield Woodbury, N.J. • Woodbury Maple Glen, Pa. • Upper Dublin 2007: Made a career-high 13 starts in 15 appear- Captain for 2008...2007: Team leader in assists with ances...Tallied one assist at Pittsburgh...Named to A- four...Started in all 18 matches as tri-captain... 10 Commissioners’ Academic Honor Roll...2006: Recorded a goal in tie against NJIT... Named to Scored one goal on the year, against Temple...Starter Costal Carolina/adidas Invitational All-Tournament in nine matches, while playing 17...2005: Started 10 Team...2006: Named to the Philadelphia Soccer 10 of 16 games played...Scored first career goal against 2 Seven All-Star Team for the second year in a Temple...Named to SJU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll...High School/ row...Team's leading scorer with four goals...Scored tying goal in Personal: All-State selection in 2004, registering 15 goals and 22 85th minute in 1-1 draw with Princeton... Also scored against assists...Helped Woodbury to South Jersey Group 1 final...All- Navy...2005: Hawks’ lone selection on the Soccer Seven All-Star Conference First Team honoree...Business management major...Born Team...Led team in goals scored with six...Scored two goals in 3-2 October 15, 1986. win over Adelphi...Earned Soccer Seven Player of the Week honors YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG (9/19.)...Voted team MVP...Named to the SJU Athletic Director’s 2005 16-10 7 1 0 2 0 Honor Roll...High School/Personal: First Team All-League and All- 2006 17-981020 Area selection from Upper Dublin High School...Earned All-League 2007 15-13 11 0 1 1 0 Totals 48-32 26 2 1 5 0 honors for three consecutive years...Team captain as a senior...High school teammate of current Hawk Andrew Tursi...Son of SJU assis- Bill Layton tant coach Hugh McInaw...Business major...Born December 1, 1986. Junior • 5-10 • Midfield/Defense YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG Woodstown, N.J. • Woodstown 2005 17-17 22 6 1 13 0 2007: Made five appearances as sophomore...2006: 2006 14-12 14 4 0 8 0 2007 18-18 30 1 4 6 0 Did not compete...High School/Personal: All-State Totals 49-47 66 11 5 27 0 selection from Woodstown High School...Also named to the All-South Jersey squad, and received All-County and All-Conference First Team 17 honors...Totalled 15 goals and 39 assists in his career...Honor Roll and National Honor Society student...Majoring in psychology...Born March 4, 1987. YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG 2007 5-000000 Totals 5-0 0 0 0 0 0

Jason Lewis Junior • 5-10 • Forward/Midfield Palmyra, N.J. • Palmyra 2007: Saw action in 14 games, making three starts...Named to SJU Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll...2006: Tied as the Hawks' second leading scorer with six points (two goals, two assists)...Scored game-winning goal against Duquesne...Also netted one 19 w 19 vs. Manhattan...Had an assist in win over La w w Salle...Named to the All-Tournament Team at the Philadelphia Soccer w w Classic...Saw action in all 18 matches, with 12 starts...High w . School/Personal: Scored 77 goals in his career, which is the school . s s j record at Palmyra…Also totaled 41 career assists…Earned All-State and j u u h All-South Jersey Second Team honors as a senior, after scoring 26 h a goals...Named to the All-Freedom Division First Team three times, help- a w ing Palmyra win four consecutive Freedom Division titles…Received All- w k State honorable mention his sophomore and junior years…National k s s . . c Honor Society student…Business major...Born February 18, 1988. c o o m YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG m 2006 18-12 252261 2007 14-3 12 0 000 Totals 32-15 37 2 2 6 1 Senior Tom Johnson

2008 Men’s Soccer 9 HAWK PROFILES NEWCOMERS

Nick Pozzessere Andrew Tursi Senior • 5-9 • Midfield Senior • 5-7 • Midfield Tresckow, Pa. • Hazleton Area Ft. Washington, Pa. • Upper Dublin 2007: Started in all 17 games he appeared...2006: 2007: Started 10 of the 11 matches in which he One of two players to start all 18 games...Had an appeared...Scored a goal at La Salle...Suffered sea- assist against Navy...2005: Started all 17 games as a son-ending ankle injury forcing him to miss the last freshman...First career goal came in 3-2 win at seven games of the season...2006: Played in all 18 Philadelphia University...Notched one assist...High matches, starting five...2005: Started all 15 games 9 School/Personal: Named to A-10 Commissioner’s 4 in which he appeared...Led team with four and SJU Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll the last six semes- assists...High School/Personal: Suburban One Player of the Year, ters...All-State selection from Hazleton High School...Two-time All- while helping Upper Dublin to league title...First team All-League Conference first team selection...Helped Hazleton to a 16-2 record his selection as a junior and senior...Earned All-League honors for three senior year...Also played on the school’s District champion baseball years...Named the Most Outstanding Male Athlete for the Class of team...Biology major...Born May 28, 1987...Brother Rocco is also a ‘05...High school teammate of current Hawks Michael McInaw and member of the SJU soccer team. Travis Gast...Business major...Born March 5, 1987.

YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG 2005 17-17 9 1 1 3 0 2005 15-15 11 0 4 4 0 2006 18-18 6 0 1 1 0 2006 18-5 10 0 0 0 0 2007 17-17 15 0 0 0 0 2007 11-10 7 1 0 2 0 Totals 52-52 30 1 2 4 0 Totals 44-30 28 1 4 6 0

Rocco Pozzessere Sophomore • 5-9 • Defense Tresckow, Pa. • Hazleton Area 2007: Appeared in all 18 games, starting 17 of them...High School/Personal: Served as team cap- tain his junior and senior seasons...Helped lead Hazleton to district finals his sophomore year...Majoring in business...Given name is 12 Angelo...Born March 3, 1989...Brother Nick is a sen- ior on the Hawk soccer team...Played for Super Nova FC with team- mate Kevin Rhoades. YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG 2007 18-17 3 0 0 0 0 Totals 18-17 30000

D.J. Salmon Sophomore • 5-11 • Forward Roseland, N.J. • Seton Hall Prep 2007: Made 13 appearances, including a single ! ! start...High School/Personal: A two-year starter, led e e i i Seton Hall Prep to a 36-5-3 record in his final two D D

seasons...Tallied 31 goals and 25 assists during that r r e e span...Led team to New Jersey Non-Public State v v 20 e e Championship as a junior...Earned All-Essex County N N

Second Team, All-Conference Second Team, and All-State Honorable l l l l i i Mention honors as a senior...Majoring in finance...Given name is W W Donald...Born July 2, 1989. k k YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG w w 2007 13-1 50000 a a Totals 13-150000 Senior Nick Pozzessere H H e e h h T T

10 Saint Joseph’s University NEWCOMERS

Nico Galati David Salter Freshman • 5-10 • Midfield/Defense Freshman • 6-0 • Defense Avalon, N.J. • Saint Augustine Prep New Castle, Del. • Saint Mark’s High School/Personal: Earned All-League honors High School/Personal: Three time All-Conference senior season...Helped Saint Augustine to New team member...Four year varsity starter...Led team Jersey Non-Public A State Championship sopho- to DIAA Finals senior year...Club team won state more year...Served as co-captain his senior season championship and advanced to the regional cham- ...Four-year letterwinner...Majoring in biology...Born pionship...Newphew of former Hawk Dennis 22 June 23, 1990...Given name is Nicola. 24 McLaughlin and cousin of former Hawk Sean McLaughlin...Majoring in business...Born March 19, 1990. Jake McPaul Vito Smurro Freshman • 5-10 • Defense Sophomore • 6-3 • Forward/Midfield Sewell, N.J. • Saint Augustine Prep Manalapan, N.J. • Christian Brothers Acad. High School/Personal: Member of Super Y League High School/Personal: Member of the Players ODP squad from 2005-08...His father, Russell Development Academy team for five years...Born played soccer at Temple...Born August 8, September 1, 1989...Finance major. 1990...Business major. 14 21 Kevin Rhoades Tom Smart Sophomore • 5-10 • Midfield Freshman • 5-11 • Midfield/Defense Elysburg, Pa. • Southern Columbia (JMU) Hatboro, Pa. • La Salle High School/Personal: Pharmuceutical marketing High School/Personal: Named to first team All- major...Transferred from James Madison...Born Catholic and All-Southeastern Pennsylvania teams August 17, 1988...Played for Super Nova FC with his senior year...Served as team captain his senior teammate Rocco Pozzessere. season... Business major...Born January 3, 1990. 5 15 Greg Rom Michael Troha Freshman • 6-2 • Midfield/Defense Freshman • 6-3 • Goalkeeper Wantagh, N.Y. • Wantagh Brooklyn, N.Y. • Xavier High School/Personal: Member of Wantagh High School/Personal: Majoring in chemistry...Born Seaford Soccer Club for eight years...Majoring in May 15, 1990. business...Born January 26, 1990. 25 00 w w w w w w . . s s j j u u h h a a w w k k s s . . c c o o m m

2008 Men’s Soccer 11 2007 YEAR IN REVIEW 2007 STATISTICS The 2007 Saint Joseph's men's soccer team used a blend of youth and experience to propel the squad to its best season in three years with five wins. SJU hit the road running at the Coastal Carolina/adidas Invitational, getting shut out 6-0 by Furman. Despite the loss, the Hawks bounced back two days later in a come-from-behind victory over the hosts, Coastal Carolina, 3-2 thanks to a hat trick by fresh- man Colin Baker. Baker's trio was the first indication of a special sea- son by the first-year standout. Returning to Pennsylvania, Saint Joseph's struggled to regain its offensive touch in losses at Villanova (4-0) and at home against Rider (2-0). There were signs of life in the Rider game as SJU out- shot the Broncs 20-6. In their travels across the state, the Hawks dropped a tough 2- 1 overtime loss to Pittsburgh. Freshman Greg Dusing gave Saint Joseph's an early 1-0 lead, but the Panthers tied it up to send it to overtime before prevailing in the extra frame. Pitt held a 23-3 edge in shots. At La Salle, a cross-city rivalry was played with the Explorers coming out on top 4-1, the lone Hawk goal coming from the foot of junior Andrew Tursi. One more cross-city rival would take another match from Saint Joseph's as Penn won a 4-0 decision at Finnesey Field to end the Hawks' September at a disappointing 1-6. October would be one of the most successful months in men's Senior midfielder Pat Duddy was named to the Philadelphia soccer in over a decade thanks to timely scoring and lock down Soccer Seven All-Star Team. defense. SJU finished the month 4-2-1 and was atop the heap in the minute game-winner. Atlantic 10 heading into November for the first time since 1994. Next time out, SJU suffered a demoralizing 3-1 loss to An unassuming 1-1 draw at NJIT didn't seem to right the Philadelphia University as Duddy provided the lone bright spot. A Hawks' ship at first, but was a step in the right direction. The lead- few days later, Duddy and company worked their magic again ing goal scorer a season before, Michael McInaw recorded his only against George Washington. Duddy tallied a second half equalizer goal of the season in Newark that day, and set the stage for Saint and fellow senior tri-captain Ian Kane scored his only goal of the Joseph's to take four of the next six games. year in a dramatic double-overtime win, 2-1. A week later Saint Joseph's returned to Hawk Hill for its A-10 Two days later, SJU would score its third straight A-10 victory opener versus Temple. What looked to be like a game heading into when a Colin Baker header found its way into the Richmond net for overtime instantly changed when an Owl giveaway near midfield saw a 1-0 win on October 21. Baker received the ball on a Travis Gast free senior tri-captain Pat Duddy go the distance and score the 81st kick from about 30 yards away. 2007 AWARD WINNERS The Hawks would hit the road for four straight contests to the outer reaches of the Conference. In the first pair of games, SJU fell TEAM AWARDS to Dayton, 4-1, after an early Duddy goal gave SJU a slender 1-0 Most Valuable Player: ...... Pat Duddy margin. Two days later, SJU would strike back when Baker scored Offensive Most Valuable Player: ...... Colin Baker another game-winner at Xavier. This time, it came in overtime to Defensive Msot Valuable Player: ...... Alex Koufacos snatch a crucial 1-0 victory. Bryan Benedict earned his third shutout Academic Award: ...... Ian Kane of the season in Cincinnati. ! ! Vazquez Award: ...... Jim Slover e e i i Dorie Leahy Award: ...... Alex Koufacos November would not treat SJU kindly as the Hawks would D D

Scholar-Athlete Award: ...... Ian Kane struggle. A crushing 8-0 loss at nationally-ranked Saint Louis, cou- r r e e The Hawk Award: ...... Jim Slover pled with a 3-1 defeat at Charlotte later that weekend left Saint v v

e Joseph's at 4-3 in A-10 play with two games to go. e OTHER AWARDS N N SJU would go on to outplay UMass for most of the game, but l l Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year: ...... Colin Baker l l i i Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team: ...... Colin Baker the eventual NCAA semifinalists would capitalize on Hawk mistakes W W to snatch a 3-0 win on Hawk Hill. Saint Joseph's then let in four tal-

Soccer Seven All-Star: ...... Pat Duddy k k Soccer Seven William Wilkinson Freshman of the Year: . . .Colin Baker lies to start the match versus Rhode Island, before two free kick w w Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week: ...... Colin Baker (9/3, 10/22) goals by Baker in the last 20 minutes finished the match, 4-2. a a Soccer Seven Players of the Week: ...... Colin Baker (9/3) H H For the season, Baker earned A-10 Rookie of the Year honors, ...... Pat Duddy (10/15) e e while he and Duddy earned Philadelphia Soccer Seven accolades. h h Coastal Carolina/adidas Initational All-Tournament Team: ...... T T ...... Colin Baker, Michael McInaw Next year looks promising as Baker, Benedict, McInaw, Dusing, and Gast headline a strong Hawk corps in 2008.

12 Saint Joseph’s University 2007 STATISTICS SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY MEN’S SOCCER 2007 FINAL STATISTICS (OVERALL: 5-12-1 / ATLANTIC 10: 4-5-0)

Player GP-GS G A PTS Shots SOG GW PK-ATT Colin Baker ...... 18-17 8 0 16 47 20 3 1-1 Pat Duddy ...... 18-17 4 0 8 28 12 1 0-1 Michael McInaw ...... 18-18 1 4 6 30 14 0 0-0 Greg Dusing ...... 16-11 1 2 4 7 4 0 0-0 Travis Gast ...... 17-17 0 3 3 12 6 0 0-0 Ian Kane ...... 17-14 1 0 2 13 5 1 0-0 Andrew Tursi ...... 11-10 1 0 2 7 6 0 0-0 Tom Johnson ...... 15-13 0 1 1 11 4 0 0-0 Giacomo DiLisi ...... 16-5 0 1 1 10 4 0 0-0 Nick Possessere ...... 17-17 0 0 0 15 3 0 0-0 Jason Lewis ...... 14-3 0 0 0 12 3 0 0-0 Alex Koufacos ...... 15-14 0 0 0 6 5 0 0-0 Rocco Pozzessere ...... 18-17 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-0 D.J. Salmon ...... 13-1 0 0 0 5 2 0 0-0 Craig Olsen ...... 6-5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0-0 Cliff Jones ...... 8-1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-0 Alex Garst ...... 9-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Matteo Chiappini ...... 6-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 Bill Layton ...... 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Totals ...... 18 16 11 43 214 89 5 1-2 Opponents ...... 18 51 47 149 295 142 12 5-5

Goalkeeepers Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAA Saves Pct W L T ShO Bryan Benedict ...... 18-18 1,625:43 48 2.66 91 .655 5 12 1 3 Mike McBride ...... 1-0 45:00 3 6.00 3 .500 0 0 0 0 Team 4 Totals ...... 18 1,670:43 51 2.75 98 .658 5 12 1 3 Opponents ...... 18 1,670:43 16 0.86 81 .835 12 5 1 6

SCORING BY HALVES 1ST 2ND 1OT 2OT TOT Saint Joseph's ...... 5 9 1 116 Opponents ...... 25 25 1 0 51

2007 MEN’S SOCCER GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS: Record: 5-12-1 Home: 3-5-0 Away: 2-6-1 Neutral: 1-1-0

SJU/Opp SJU/Opp SJU/Opp DATE OPPONENT SCORE SJU GOALS (Gamewinner in BOLD) SHOTS CORNERS SAVES 8/31 ^ vs. Furman 0-6 L - - - 6-20 6-7 6-1 9/2 ^ at Coastal Carolina 3-2 W Baker (3) 9-14 4-4 3-2 9/12 at Villanova 0-4 L - - - 12-22 1-7 6-5 9/15 RIDER 0-2 L - - - 20-6 5-2 2-9 9/17 at Pittsburgh 1-2 L OT Dusing 3-23 3-13 11-1 9/22 at La Salle 1-4 L Tursi 11-24 3-3 10-5 w 9/29 PENN 0-4 L - - - 10-17 6-2 4-3 w w 10/6 at N.J.I.T. 1-1 T 2OT McInaw 19-11 9-9 5-10 w w 10/13 * TEMPLE 1-0 W Duddy 11-11 3-5 2-4 w . 10/16 PHILADELPHIA UNIV. 1-3 L Duddy 14-12 5-5 1-6 . s s j 10/19 * GEORGE WASHINGTON 2-1 W 2OT Duddy, Kane 15-14 3-1 6-6 j u 10/21 * RICHMOND 1-0 W Baker 18-10 3-4 5-7 u h 10/26 * at Dayton 1-4 L Duddy 7-21 4-12 6-3 h a a w 10/28 * at Xavier 1-0 W OT Baker 14-20 2-8 6-2 w k 11/2 * at Saint Louis 0-8 L - - - 7-22 2-6 5-4 k s 11/4 * at Charlotte 1-3 L Baker 10-16 2-6 7-5 s . . c 11/9 * MASSACHUSETTS 0-3 L - - - 16-13 5-2 6-6 c o 11/11 * RHODE ISLAND 2-4 L Baker (2) 12-19 2-4 7-2 o m m

Home Games in CAPS * Atlantic 10 Conference Game ^ Coastal Carolina Tournament

2008 Men’s Soccer 13 ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE ATLANTIC 10 REVIEW

On March 2, 1975, the idea of what is now Atlantic 10 student-athlete with a 3.5 grade Atlantic 10 Conference Staff Directory the Atlantic 10 Conference was conceived. What point average or better, recognized 1,247 stu- started as an eight-school, men’s basketball- dent-athletes in the Fall 2007 while 1,106 were Atlantic 10 Conference only affiliation has grown into a 14-university, named to the Spring 2008 Honor Roll. 230 South Broad Street 21-sport league that is universally hailed as one The league sponsors Academic All- Suite 1700 Philadelphia, PA 19102 of the best conferences in the country. Conference teams in each of its sports and hon- (215) 545-6678 That growth and prominence is a direct ors one student-athlete per sport as the A-10 Fax: (215) 545-3342 result of the ideals and commitments of the Student-Athlete of the Year. In 2007-08, 192 www.atlantic10.org member institutions of the Atlantic 10—the student-athletes earned Academic All- University of Dayton, Duquesne University, Conference recognition. Moreover, the Atlantic Commissioner Bernadette V. McGlade Fordham University, The George Washington 10 provides four postgraduate scholarship University, La Salle University, University of grants to qualified student-athletes. Associate Commissioner Massachusetts, University of North Carolina at The Atlantic 10 Conference had 34 teams Ray Cella Charlotte, University of Rhode Island, University among the 712 Division I sports teams honored of Richmond, St. Bonaventure University, Saint by the NCAA with public recognition awards for Assistant Commissioner Celene McGowan Joseph's University, Saint Louis University, their latest multi-year Academic Progress Rate Temple University, and Xavier University. scores. These teams posted multi-year APR Assistant Commissioner On June 2, 2008, Bernadette V. McGlade scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in Meghan Kahn was named the fifth full-time commissioner in their respective sports. Saint Louis and Xavier Conference history, replacing Linda Bruno, who led the Atlantic 10 in the number of high-per- Director of Communications Steve Haug held the position for 13 years. McGlade’s expe- forming squads receiving awards with six rience in collegiate athletics as a student-ath- teams each. In twenty of the twenty-one sports Associate Director of Communications lete, coach and administrator spans more than sponsored by the Atlantic 10, the league's AnnMarie Person thirty years. Academic Progress Rates (APR) were at or Assistant Director of Championships “Bernadettes’s deep experience with above the conference average nationally Brad Jones arguably the class-act athletic conference according to the most recent data released by [Atlantic Coast Conference] in the country the NCAA. Assistant Director of Compliance makes us incredibly excited to be bringing her The Atlantic 10 Conference, with a total Kelly Webb on board as commissioner of the Atlantic 10 population of nearly 74 million people within its Communications Intern Conference,” said Father Michael Graham, geographic footprint of eight states and the Ben Rhode Xavier University president and president of the District of Columbia, will crown champions in Atlantic 10 Presidents' Council. 21 sports this season: baseball, men's and Championships Intern The presidents and chancellors of Atlantic women's basketball, men's and women's cross Pat Halloran 10 institutions have made a strong commitment country, field hockey, men's golf, women’s to making the academic and athletics equation lacrosse, men's and women's indoor and out- work. Over the years, the league membership door track & field, women's rowing, men's and has strived to better recognize the academic women's soccer, softball, men's and women's accomplishments of its student-athletes. The swimming & diving, men's and women's ten- Commissioner's Honor Roll, which cites every nis, and women's volleyball. ! ! e e i i D D r r e e v v e e N N l l l l i i W W k k w w a a H H

Colin Baker became the second Hawk after e e Andrew Kulinski (2000) to earn Atlantic 10 h h T T Rookie of the Year honors, leading all Rooney Field at Duquesne University is the site for the 2008 Atlantic 10 Men’s Soccer Championship. freshmen with eight goals in 2007.

14 Saint Joseph’s University ATLANTIC 10 REVIEW 2007 FINAL STANDINGS 2007 ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS

Atlantic 10 Overall Offensive Player of the Year: , Saint Louis TEAM W L T Points W L T PCT. Midfielder of the Year: Geoffrey Cameron, Rhode Island 1. Saint Louis^ ...... 8 1 0 24 12 2 5 .763 Defensive Player of the Year: Callum Angus, Saint Louis 2. Rhode Island ...... 7 1 1 22 9 8 2 .526 Rookie of the Year: Colin Baker, Saint Joseph’s 3. Massachusetts* . . . . .6 3 0 18 17 8 1 .673 Student-Athlete of the Year: Zach Simmons, Massachusetts 4. Charlotte ...... 5 3 1 16 12 7 2 .619 Coach of the Year: Dan Donigan, Saint Louis 5. Fordham ...... 5 4 0 15 6 10 3 .395 6. Dayton ...... 4 3 2 14 10 4 5 .658 ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM 7. Xavier ...... 4 4 1 13 8 10 1 .447 PLAYER POS. SCHOOL 8. La Salle ...... 4 5 0 12 6 11 1 .361 Saint Joseph’s . . . . .4 5 0 12 5 12 1 .306 Dado Hamzagic F Saint Louis 10. George Washington . .3 4 2 11 9 8 2 .526 Chris Salvaggione F Charlotte St. Bonaventure ...... 3 4 2 11 6 7 3 .469 Lukasz Tumicz F Rhode Island 12. Duquesne ...... 3 6 0 9 5 11 3 .342 Geoffrey Cameron M Rhode Island 13. Temple ...... 1 7 1 4 5 11 2 .333 Eric Sweetin M Saint Louis 14. Richmond ...... 1 8 0 3 4 14 1 .237 Kyle Patterson M Saint Louis Alex Torda M Dayton *-Atlantic 10 Tournament Champion Callum Angus D Saint Louis ^-NCAA At-Large Bid Adam Howarth D Rhode Island John Pardini D Fordham Zack Simmons GK Massachusetts 2007 STATISTICAL LEADERS ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM SCORING PLAYER POS. SCHOOL Name (School) GP G A PTS Abimdola Pedro F George Washington 1. Lukasz Tumicz (URI) 18 12 3 27 Andrew Stadler F george Washington 2. Chris Salvaggione (CHA) 20 8 9 25 Scott Wisniewski F Saint Louis 3. Kyle Patterson (SLU) 19 10 4 24 Danleigh Borman M Rhode Island 4. Andy Stadler (GW) 14 7 6 20 Mike DeSantis M Massachusetts 5. Abimola Pedro (GW) 16 6 7 19 Travis MacKenzie M Duquesne 6. Tom Wollard (CHA) 14 7 4 18 Scott Wisniewski (SLU) 15 7 4 18 Kevin Meyer M Fordham Bryan Hogan (UM) 26 8218 Callum Bissett D Rhode Island 9. Colin Baker (SJU) 18 8 0 16 Kenny Cook D Massachusetts Alex Torda (UD) 19 6 4 16 D Saint Louis Erick Perez-Segnini (GW) 18 5 6 16 Eric Sciocchetti GK Richmond

GOALS ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Name (School) Goals PLAYER POS. SCHOOL 1. Lukasz Tumicz (URI) 12 Stuart Amick F Massachusetts 2. Kyle Patterson (SLU) 10 Colin Baker F Saint Joseph’s 3. Colin Baker (SJU) 8 Brandon Bucher F Xavier Chris Salvaggione (CHA) 8 El-Hadji Dieng F Xavier Bryan Hogan (UM) 8 Brian Henderson F Temple Ben Arikian F/M Massachusetts ASSISTS Ryan Richter F/M La Salle Name (School) Assists Beau Bellomy M Saint Louis 1. Chris Salvaggione (CHA) 9 Stefan Lundberg M Duquesne 2. Abimbola Pedro (GW) 7 Will Shull M Charlotte w Danleigh Borman (URI 7 w David Flynn GK St. Bonaventure w Will Shull (CHA) 7 w w GOALKEEPING ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM w . PLAYER SCHOOL . s Name (School) GP SV SO SPG s j Phil Hartman Richmond j u 1. Zack Simmons (UM) 26 118 9 4.54 u Ross Kaufman Saint Louis h 2. Eric Sciocchetti (UR) 19 105 4 5.53 h a 3. Bryan Benedict (SJU) 18 91 3 5.06 David Martin Charlotte a w 4. David Martin (CHA) 20 86 8 4.30 Greg McKay George Washington w k 5. Adam Sokolowski (XU) 17 78 4 4.59 Walter McMahon La Salle k s 6. Andrew Bernhard (LAS) 11 76 2 6.91 J.T. Noone Temple s . . c 7. David Flynn (SBU) 16 75 3 4.69 Einar Oddsson Fordham c o Douglas Rappaport Massachusetts o m Eric Sciocchetti Richmond m Zack Simmons Massachusetts Thomas Stuber George Washington

2008 Men’s Soccer 15 YEARLY RECORDS SINGLE SEASON LEADERS YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS GOALS LEADERS ASSISTS LEADERS 1958 Three tied with ...... 5 1958 Not recorded YEAR W L T GF GA COACH 1959 Sergio Tobia ...... 9 1959 Not recorded 1958 4 2 0 22 19 Dunn 1960 Musil Shihadeh ...... 6 1960 Not recorded 1959 5 5 0 21 24 Dunn 1961 Musil Shihadeh ...... 11 1961 Not recorded 1962 Karl Hildebrand ...... 11 1962 Not recorded 1960 5 4 1 26 18 Dunn 1963 Frank Plescha ...... 9 1963 Not recorded 1961 6 3 2 25 11 Dunn 1964 Art Jethon ...... 14 1964 Not recorded 1962 9 1 0 51 9 Dunn 1965 Art Jethon ...... 6 1965 Not recorded 1966 Art Jethon ...... 13 1966 Not recorded 1963 5 3 2 24 10 Dunn 1967 Greg Torrence ...... 9 1967 Not recorded 1964 7 2 0 31 12 Dunn 1968 Two tied with ...... 8 1968 Not recorded 1969 Bob Soley ...... 11 1969 Not recorded 1965 3 7 0 11 23 Dunn 1970 Robin Gyles ...... 10 1970 Not recorded 1966* 9 3 0 35 21 Dunn 1971 Robin Gyles ...... 5 1971 Ralph Cirino ...... 3 1967 7 3 0 37 14 Dunn 1972 Paul Lubbe ...... 7 1972 Not available 1973 Earl McEachron ...... 6 1973 Not available 1968 7 2 4 29 10 Dunn 1974 Joe Powell ...... 6 1974 Not available 1969 8 3 2 45 20 Dunn 1975 Kevin McWilliams . . . . .4 1975 Not available 1976 Two tied with ...... 3 1976 Joe Fink ...... 4 1970 11 4 0 40 17 Dunn 1977 Trevor Palmer ...... 6 1977 Two tied with ...... 2 1971* 8 1 4 16 8 Dunn 1978 Tony Rod ...... 4 1978 Four tied with ...... 4 1972* 11 3 0 31 10 Dunn 1979 Two tied with ...... 3 1979 Two tied with ...... 2 Musil Shihadeh 1980 Lee Palo ...... 5 1980 Dave McDonald ...... 4 1973 6 3 3 26 14 Dunn 1981 Lee Palo ...... 8 1981 Andy Stackhouse ...... 6 1974 5 4 4 21 18 Dunn 1982 Lee Palo ...... 8 1982 Tom Fitzpatrick ...... 6 1975 4 4 1 16 17 Dunn 1983 Chuck McGlinn ...... 5 1983 Chris White ...... 4 1984 Chris White ...... 7 1984 Two tied with ...... 4 1976 5 6 2 16 13 Ruggero 1985 Chuck McGlinn ...... 5 1985 Chris White ...... 2 1977 5 10 1 21 29 Ruggero 1986 Chuck McGlinn ...... 8 1986 Frank D’Angelo ...... 4 1987 Chuck McGlinn ...... 8 1987 Two tied with ...... 5 1978 6 10 1 18 38 Ruggero 1988 Bruce Matus ...... 7 1988 Dan Harmon ...... 7 1979 3 13 2 9 39 Ruggero 1989 Jack Comey ...... 6 1989 Tim Comey ...... 4 1980 2 13 1 14 34 Ruggero 1990 Two Tied with ...... 6 1990 Three tied with ...... 4 1991 Don D'Ambra ...... 8 1991 John McIntyre ...... 4 1981 7 10 1 21 39 Ruggero 1992 Don D’Ambra ...... 13 1992 John McIntyre ...... 6 1982 6 9 2 28 34 Ruggero 1993 Don D’Ambra ...... 15 1993 John McIntyre ...... 10 1994 John Sharp ...... 12 1994 John Sharp ...... 6 1983 5 11 2 13 29 Ruggero 1995 John Gallagher ...... 8 1995 Aleksander Peev ...... 7 1984 5 8 4 20 31 Ruggero 1996 Aleksander Peev ...... 8 1996 Aleksander Peev ...... 4 1985 4 16 0 12 41 Ruggero 1997 Aleksander Peev ...... 7 1997 Two tied with ...... 3 1998 Roman Escobar ...... 8 1998 Shane Snyder ...... 4 1986 5 12 1 19 38 Ruggero 1999 Ryan Dougherty ...... 4 1999 Ryan Dougherty ...... 3 1987 4 15 1 23 47 Turner 2000 Andrew Kulinski ...... 7 2000 Andrew Kulinski ...... 6 1988 6 13 0 30 51 Turner 2001 Ryan Dougherty . . . . .10 2001 Ryan Dougherty ...... 6 2002 Mike Guglielmucci . . . . .6 2002 Andrew Kulinski ...... 5 1989 4 13 2 20 39 Turner 2003 Adam Duffy ...... 6 2003 Andrew Kulinski ...... 5 1990 9 10 0 29 34 Turner 2004 Chris Powell ...... 3 2004 Pat Duddy ...... 2 John McIntyre 2005 Michael McInaw ...... 6 2005 Andrew Tursi ...... 3 1991 7 11 0 27 46 Turner 2006 Michael McInaw ...... 4 2006 Jason Lewis ...... 2 1992 6 10 4 37 40 Turner 2007 Colin Baker ...... 8 2007 Michael McInaw ...... 4 1993 12 6 1 44 21 Turner 1994 10 7 2 36 35 Turner 1995 5 10 4 26 38 Turner JACK DUNN 1996 3 12 1 23 50 Turner Legendary Jack Dunn, the first-ever ! ! 1997 3 14 2 18 49 Turner coach of the Saint Joseph’s soccer e e i i 1998 3 16 0 17 50 Turner team, has done more for the Hawk pro- D D

gram than any one individual. The r r 1999 4 14 1 19 55 Turner e e team’s head coach from 1958 through v v 2000 5 11 0 27 40 Turner e

e 1975, Dunn compiled a career record of 2001 10 7 2 32 29 Turner N N 120-57-23 (.658) in his 18 years at the l l 2002 8 11 0 23 35 Turner l l helm, leading SJU to the NCAA i i 2003 8 11 1 26 46 Turner Tournament in 1966, 1971 and 1972. W W 2004 3 14 1 14 52 Turner The 74-year-old Dunn played on the k k w w 2005 2 14 1 13 58 Turner 1952 U.S. Olympic team and went on to a long playing career a a 2006 2 12 4 15 44 Turner in the old German-American Professional League. H H Dunn, who also served as an assistant coach with the Hawks e e 2007 5 12 1 16 51 Turner h h in the mid-90s, was one of 20 inaugural inductees to the Saint T T TOTAL 292 418 68 1,168 1,516 50 Years Joseph’s Athletics Hall of Fame in 1999. * Qualified for NCAA Tournament Aleksander Peev

16 Saint Joseph’s University SINGLE SEASON LEADERS

POINTS SHOTS 1. Don D’Ambra (1993) ...... 38 1. Don D’Ambra (1990) ...... 80 2. John McIntyre (1993) ...... 32 2. Don D’Ambra (1993) ...... 76 3. Don D’Ambra (1992) ...... 31 3. Don D’Ambra (1991) ...... 71 4. John Sharp (1994)...... 30 4. Don D’Ambra (1992) ...... 70 5. Art Jethon (1964) ...... 28 5. Aleksander Peev (1996)...... 60 6. Ryan Dougherty (2001) ...... 26 Jack Comey (1989) ...... 60 7. Art Jethon (1966) ...... 24 7. Chris White (1984) ...... 58 8. John McIntyre (1992) ...... 24 8. John McIntyre (1993) ...... 56 9. Andrew Kulinski (2001) ...... 23 9. Aleksander Peev (1997)...... 54 10. Larry Grebe (1964) ...... 22 Tim Comey (1990)...... 54

GOALS SAVES 1. Don D’Ambra (1993) ...... 15 1. Sean Vliet (1994)...... 149 2. Art Jethon (1964) ...... 14 2. Sean Vliet (1993)...... 146 3. Art Jethon (1966) ...... 13 3. Tom Pippet (1971)...... 143 Don D’Ambra (1992) ...... 13 4. Pat Kirchner (1984) ...... 140 5. John Sharp (1994)...... 12 5. Tim Mulqueen (1987) ...... 138 6. Musil Shihadeh (1961) ...... 11 6. Tim Mulqueen (1985) ...... 136 Karl Hildebrand (1962) ...... 11 7. Sean Vliet (1995)...... 135 Larry Grebe (1964) ...... 11 8. Eric Bowman (1990) ...... 134 John McIntyre (1993) ...... 11 9. Kevin Dougher (2003) ...... 133 Bob Soley (1969)...... 11 10. Pat Kirchner (1983) ...... 132

ASSISTS GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1. John McIntyre (1993) ...... 10 1. Tom Pippet (1971) ...... 0.62 2. Don D’Ambra (1993) ...... 8 2. Sean Vliet (1993) ...... 1.07 Jim Gavaghan, inducted into the SJU 3. Dan Harmon (1988) ...... 7 3. Tom Pippet (1970) ...... 1.13 Athletics Hall of Fame in 2006, was Aleksander Peev (1995)...... 7 4. Sean Vliet (1992) ...... 1.25 5. Jack Comey (1988) ...... 6 5. Will Sunderman (1989) ...... 1.35 the captain of the first men’s soccer Ryan Dougherty (2001) ...... 6 6. Pat Kirchner (1983) ...... 1.43 team in school history. John Sharp (1994)...... 6 7. Kevin Dougher (2001) ...... 1.45 John McIntyre (1992) ...... 6 8. Pat Kirchner (1984) ...... 1.55 Tom Fitzpatrick (1982)...... 6 9. Sean Vliet (1994) ...... 1.63 Andrew Kulinski (2000) ...... 6 10. Kevin Dougher (2002) ...... 1.66

SHUTOUTS 1. Tom Pippet (1971)...... 9 2. Tom Pippet (1972)...... 8 Dave Owsik (1968) ...... 8 4. Four tied with ...... 7

TEAM RECORDS SEASON GAME w Most Goals...... 51 (1962) Most Goals . . . 10 vs. Villanova (9/26/70) w w Most Goals Allowed...... 64 (2005) Most Assists ...... 6 on three occasions w w Fewest Goals ...... 9 (1979) w . . s Fewest Goals Allowed ...... 8 (1971) STREAKS s j j u Highest Winning Pct...... 900 (1962) Consecutive Wins ...... 13 u h Lowest Winning Pct...... 147 (2005) (10/24/70 thru 10/23/71) h a a w Most Wins ...... 12 (1993) Unbeaten Streak ...... 19 w Fewest Wins . . . . . 2 (1980, 2005, 2006) (10/24/70 thru 11/13/71) k k s Most Losses...... 16 (1985, 1998) Consecutive Losses ...... 11 s . . c Fewest Losses ...... 1 (1962, 1971) (10/22/05 thru 9/15/06) c o Winless Streak...... 12 o m Sean Vliet holds the SJU records m (11/10/79 thru 10/25/80 and 10/22/05 thru 9/17/06) for saves in a season (149) and career (530).

2008 Men’s Soccer 17 CAREER LEADERS HONORS & AWARDS Tim Mulqueen Coaches at POINTS 1. Don D’Ambra (1990-93)...... 102 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 2008 Beijing Olympics 2. John McIntyre (1991-93)...... 74 1. Tom Pippet (1970-72)...... 0.84 3. Art Jethon (1964-66) ...... 66 2. Dave Owsik (1967-69) ...... 0.90 4. John Sharp (1991-95) ...... 62 3. Sean Vliet (1992-95) ...... 1.43 5. Andrew Kulinski (2000-03) ...... 61 4. Pat Kirchner (1982-84) ...... 1.68 6. Aleksander Peev (1995-98) ...... 60 5. Kevin Dougher (2000-03) ...... 1.82 7. Chuck McGlinn (1983-87) ...... 58 6. Tim Mulqueen (1983-87) ...... 2.02 8. Lee Palo (1980-83) ...... 53 7. Eric Bowman (1990-91) ...... 2.07 9. Musil Shihadeh (1960-62) ...... 52 8. Ari Solomon (1997-98) ...... 2.22 10. Michael Feite (1991-94) ...... 50 9. Bryan Benedict (2005-present) . . . . 2.33 10. Brent Brower (1996-99) ...... 2.80 GOALS 1. Don D’Ambra (1990-93)...... 41 SHUTOUTS 2. Art Jethon (1964-66) ...... 33 1. Tom Pippet (1970-72) ...... 24 3. John McIntyre (1991-93)...... 27 2. Sean Vliet (1992-95) ...... 21 4. Musil Shihadeh (1960-62) ...... 26 3. Dave Owsik (1967-69) ...... 11 5. Chuck McGlinn (1983-87) ...... 26 Kevin Dougher (2000-03)...... 11 6. Lee Palo (1980-83) ...... 24 5. Pat Kirchner (1982-84) ...... 9 Robin Gyles (1969-71)...... 24 6. Tim Mulqueen (1983-87) ...... 8 8. Aleksander Peev (1995-98) ...... 23 9. John Sharp (1991-95) ...... 22 A 1987 graduate, Mulqueen was an assis- 10. Andrew Kulinski (2000-03) ...... 20 tant coach on the U.S. Olympic men’s soc- INDIVIDUAL RECORDS cer team in Beijing. His primary responsi- ASSISTS* bilities dealt with the goalkeepers. The U.S. 1. Andrew Kulinski (2000-03) ...... 21 GAME went 1-1-1 in pool play, beating Japan 1-0, 2. John McIntyre (1991-93)...... 20 Most Goals: 5 drawing the Netherlands 2-2 and losing to Don D’Ambra (1990-93)...... 20 Larry Grebe vs. La Salle, (10/14/64) eventual silver medalists, Nigeria, 2-1. 4. John Sharp (1991-95) ...... 18 Art Jethon vs. Phila. Textile, (10/6/66) 5. Aleksander Peev (1995-98) ...... 14 Ryan Dougherty (1998-01) ...... 14 Most Assists: 3 Michael Feite (1991-94) ...... 14 Jerry Benetatos vs. Villanova, (9/30/67) 8. Dan Harmon (1986-88) ...... 12 George Todt vs. Penn. Military, (11/12/66) Chris White (1983-86) ...... 12 Frank D’Angelo vs. Spring Garden (9/29/87) Adam Duffy (2000-03) ...... 12 *assists not kept prior to 1971 Most Points: 11 Art Jethon vs. Phila. Textile, (10/6/66) SHOTS 1. Don D’Ambra (1990-93)...... 297 SEASON 2. Aleksander Peev (1995-98) ...... 178 Points per game: 4.67 3. John McIntyre (1991-93)...... 158 Art Jethon (1966) 4. John Sharp (1991-95) ...... 143 Jack Comey (1986-89)...... 143 Goals per game: 2.16 6. Chris White (1983-86) ...... 134 Art Jethon (1966) Michael Feite (1991-94) ...... 134 8. Andrew Kulinski (2000-03) ...... 119 Assists per game: 0.53 9. Ryan Dougherty (1998-2001) ...... 114 John McIntyre (1993) ! ! e e 10. Roman Escobar (1998-2001)...... 106 i i D D CAREER r r SAVES Points per game: 2.76 e e 1. Sean Vliet (1992-95) ...... 530 v v Art Jethon (1964-66) e e 2. Tim Mulqueen (1983-87) ...... 414 N N

3. Pat Kirchner (1982-84) ...... 400 l l Goals per game: 1.32 l l i i 4. Kevin Dougher (2000-03)...... 349 Art Jethon (1964-66) W W 5. Eric Bowman (1990-91)...... 238 k k 6. Bryan Benedict (2005-present). . . . . 169 Assists per game: 0.35 w w 7. Tom Pippet (1970-72) ...... 143 a a Don D’Ambra owns the SJU season and John McIntyre (1991-93) H H 8. Mike Speicher (1987-89) ...... 129

career records for goals (41) and points e e 9. Brent Brower (1996-99)...... 122 h h (102). He is also the only Hawk to be Ari Solomon (1997-98) ...... 122 T T named A-10 Player of the Year (1993).

18 Saint Joseph’s University HONORS & AWARDS

ALL-ATLANTIC 10 ATLANTIC 10 ALL-ACADEMIC ALL-SOCCER SEVEN SOCCER SEVEN 1991 Ed DeLisle 1980 Joe Cugine Player of the Year Year Player Team 1992 Pete Walsh 1981 Lee Palo 1993 Don D’Ambra 1991 John McIntyre 1st 1993 Roy Dumaran 1982 Joe DeRita 2001 Ryan Dougherty 1992 Don D’Ambra 1st Andy Wallace 1983 Marty Stanton John McIntyre 1st 1994 Mike Blue 1984 Chris White William Wilkinson Freshman of the Year Sean Vliet 2nd Joe Deily Marty Stanton 1995 Aleksander Peev 1993 Don D’Ambra 1st Andy Wallace 1985 Chris White 1998 Roman Escobar John McIntyre 1st 1995 Mike Blue 1986 Chuck McGlinn 2000 Andrew Kulinski John Gallagher 2nd Andy Wallace Chris White 2007 Colin Baker Sean Vliet 2nd 2001 Ryan Dougherty 1988 Jack Comey 1994 John Gallagher 1st 2002 Matt James 1989 Jack Comey Coach of the Year Sean Vliet 1st 2003 Matt James 1992 Don D’Ambra 1993 Tom Turner Michael Feite 2nd John McIntyre 2001 Tom Turner 1995 Aleksander Peev 2nd CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Pete Walsh 1997 Aleksander Peev 2nd 2001 Ryan Dougherty 3rd 1993 Don D’Ambra SJU Soccer Hall of Fame 1998 Aleksander Peev 1st John McIntyre 1978 Jack Dunn 1999 Matt Cox 1st CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Todd Surber 1980 Jim Gavaghan 2000 Matt Cox 2nd 2001 Ryan Dougherty 1st Sean Vliet Jay Crawford Ryan Dougherty 2nd 2003 Matt James 2nd 1994 John Sharp Andrew Kulinski 2nd 1981 Joe Walls Andy Wallace 2001 Andrew Kulinski 2nd 1983 Frank Plescha ALL-REGION Michael Feite 2002 Adam Duffy 2nd 1984 Art Jethon 1962 Karl Hildebrand 1995 John Gallagher 2003 Adam Duffy 1st 1985 Fr. E. Ross Frank Plescha Brian Schmidt Andrew Kulinski 2nd Joe Walls Sean Vliet Mike Conway 1963 Frank Plescha 1996 Aleksander Peev 1986 Ed Blundy ATLANTIC 10 Joe Walls Brian Schmidt 1987 Tom Mulholland Co-Player of the Year 1964 Art Jethon 1997 Aleksander Peev 1988 Jack Ruggero 1993 Don D’Ambra Frank Plescha 1998 Roman Escobar 1990 George Griffin 1967 Jack Ruggero Aleksander Peev Rookie of the Year 1991 Tom Pippet 1968 Tom Mulholland 1999 Matt Cox 2000 Andrew Kulinski 1993 Duke Swiconek Jack Ruggero 2000 Matt Cox 2007 Colin Baker 1994 Dan Brennan 1969 George Griffin Ryan Dougherty Bob Soley Andrew Kulinski 1998 Jim Murray Coach of the Year 1970 Ed Blaney 2001 Ryan Dougherty Marty Stanton 1993 Tom Turner 1971 Ed Blaney Andrew Kulinski Sam Lee 1972 Ed Blaney 2002 Adam Duffy Charles McGlinn ATLANTIC 10 ALL-TOURNAMENT 1993 Don D’Ambra Andrew Kulinski 1993 Dave Brown Frank D’Angelo John McIntyre 2003 Adam Duffy Don D’Ambra Don DiJulia 2001 Ryan Dougherty 2004 John Creed John McIntyre Jack Comey Andrew Kulinski 2005 Michael McInaw Todd Surber 2000 Don D’Ambra 2006 Michael McInaw 2007 Pat Duddy 2001 Tom Turner HAWKS IN THE PROS

Don D’Ambra Milwaukee Wave ...... (MISL) 1994-96 Philadelphia Kixx ...... (MISL) 1997-present

Sam Lee - Asst. Coach Philadelphia Kixx ...... (MISL) 2000-present w w w John McIntyre w w Milwaukee Wave ...... (MISL) 1996 w . Philadelphia Kixx ...... (MISL) 1998-99 . s s j j u Aleksander Peev u h Philadelphia Kixx ...... (MISL) 2000-01 h a a w w k k s s . . c c o o m Adam Duffy (left) was a two-time All-Atlantic 10 and Don D’Ambra has enjoyed an 13-year profes- m All-Soccer Seven honoree. Ryan Dougherty (right) sional playing career and has been the head coach of the Philadelphia Kixx since 2002. The was the Soccer Seven Player of the Year in 2001. Lee McIntyre Peev Kixx were crowned MISL Champions in 2007.

2008 Men’s Soccer 19 ALL-TIME ROSTER ALL-TIME ROSTER

A Christopher Cox ...... 1995-96 F Karl Hildebrand ...... 1962-63 Juan Aigister ...... 1959-60 John Cox ...... 1965 Tim Fallon ...... 1972-74 Dave Hoban ...... 1962-64 Josh Albert ...... 1998-99 Matt Cox ...... 1999-2000 Tom Fasy ...... 1961 Matt Holden ...... 2000 Bud Amentt ...... 1972-75 Robert Cranage ...... 1962 Kilian Feeney ...... 1997-99 Francis Ho-Lung ...... 1970-72 Doug Anthony ...... 1967-68 Jay Crawford ...... 1958-60 Michael Feite ...... 1991-94 Tom Honeyman ...... 1988-91 Rich Atkins ...... 1983 John Creed ...... 2004-06 Bob Felice ...... 1967 Jim Horstmann ...... 1970-71 B Joe Crumlish ...... 1970-73 Tony Fenu ...... 1979 Bohdan Hnatiuk ...... 1959 Colin Baker ...... 2007-present Joe Cugine ...... 1978-81 Frank Ferzetti ...... 1984 Bob Hunter ...... 1964-66 Mike Ballasy ...... 1974-75 Scott Cunningham ...... 2002-04 John Figaniak ...... 1999-2001 Vince Hyatt ...... 1978 Martin Barlow ...... 1964 Tom Currie ...... 1963-64 Matt Filewicz ...... 2002-04 I Fran Barnett ...... 1968 Charlie Cutillo ...... 1969-70 Mike Finegan ...... 1969-72 Anton Isaac ...... 1961 Anthony Bartolomeo ...... 1989 D Jim Fink ...... 1974-77 J Tom Becker ...... 1980-81 Don D’Ambra ...... 1990-93 Joe Fink ...... 1976-77 Matt James ...... 2000-03 Emilano Begnardi ...... 1993-94 Frank D’Angelo ...... 1984-87 Shawn Fitzgerald ...... 1975 Tony Jaskel ...... 1960-61 Bryan Benedict . . . . .2005-present Rob D’Angelo ...... 1994-96 Vince Fitzgerald ...... 1974-77 Mike Jenemann ...... 1965-67 Jerry Benetatos ...... 1966-68 Dave D’Aulerio ...... 1987-89 Tom Fitzpatrick ...... 1982-83 Ed Jennings ...... 1978 Tom Benson ...... 1978-79 Bob Davidson ...... 1985-87 Terry Flanagan ...... 1976-78 Art Jethon ...... 1964-66 Andy Blaney ...... 1971-73 Ryan Davies ...... 2005 Joe Fluehr ...... 2007-present Tom Johnson ...... 2005-present Ed Blaney ...... 1969-72 Hughie Day ...... 1988-91 Shawn Flynn ...... 1988-90 Cliff Jones ...... 2004-07 Jerry Blaney ...... 1975-78 Ed DeAngelis ...... 1986-89 Matt Foster-Moore ...... 2000-03 K John Blaney ...... 1983-86 Bob DeBias ...... 1970-71 Tom Fox ...... 1978 Jim Kaiser ...... 1977-78 Joe Blaney ...... 1977-80 Joe Deily ...... 1993-96 Harry Fredericks ...... 1985 Fred Kalhammer ...... 1960 Pat Blessington ...... 1976-78 Bob DeLaurentis ...... 1960-61 Jim Fugedy ...... 1967 Tom Kalup ...... 2000-01 Michael Blue ...... 1992-95 Jim Delia ...... 1980-83 G Ian Kane ...... 2004-07 Erick Bodge ...... 1997-2000 Ed DeLisle ...... 1988-91 Gable ...... 1963 Mark Kauterman ...... 1979-82 Joe Bodnar ...... 2006-present Joe Della Penna ...... 1973-76 Brendan Gallagher ...... 1988 Jim Keady ...... 1989-92 Bill Bokus ...... 1996-97 Nick DelMonico ...... 1995-97 Jim Gallagher ...... 1975 Mike Keller ...... 1979 Jim Bollinger ...... 1973 Art Denchfield ...... 1963 John Gallagher ...... 1993-96 David Kelley ...... 1960 Jerry Bordwick ...... 1984 Joe DeRita ...... 1979-82 Pat Gallagher ...... 1994-97 Frank Kelly ...... 1962-63 Jim Bowdler ...... 1963-64 Brian DeVuono ...... 1999, 2001 Al Gambone ...... 1967 Jim Kelly ...... 1960-62 Erik Bowman ...... 1989-92 Matt DiDaniels ...... 1996-99 Billy Gardner ...... 1989-92 Mike Kelly ...... 1970-73 Kevin Boyle ...... 2002-03 Tom DiEnna ...... 1996-99 Travis Gast ...... 2006-present Al Kemary ...... 1975 Jack Breen ...... 1974 Giacomo DiLisi . . . . .2007-present Alex Garst ...... 2007-present Art Kerns ...... 1958 Dan Brennan ...... 1975-78 Chris DiStefano ...... 2000-04 Jim Gavaghan ...... 1958 Jack Kilroy ...... 1980-84 Kevin Brennan ...... 1977 Greg Donatelli ...... 1999 Brian Geary ...... 1997-99 Tae Kim ...... 1991 Tim Brill ...... 1974 Albert Dooley ...... 1958 Chuck Gesing ...... 1990-92 Pat Kirchner ...... 1982-84 Tom Brislin ...... 2000-03 John Dooley ...... 1958 Lee Giannini ...... 1962-63 Jim Kirk ...... 1979-82 Brent Brower ...... 1996-99 Kevin Dougher ...... 2000-03 Euclid Gibson ...... 1974 Bill Kogut ...... 1962-63 David Brown ...... 1991-95 Charlie Dougherty ...... 1977 Mike Gilmartin ...... 1982 Les Korsos ...... 1991-95 Jim Brown ...... 2004-06 Joe Dougherty ...... 1969-72 Mike Goldovich ...... 2004-05 Alex Koufacos ...... 2004-07 Chris Burke ...... 1999 Ryan Dougherty ...... 1998-2001 Joe Gonzales ...... 1969-70 Andrew Kulinski ...... 2000-03 John Burke ...... 1993-94 Dan Drake ...... 1975-78 John Grady ...... 1963 Ryan Krey ...... 1994-96 Rich Burns ...... 1987 Michael Drozdick ...... 2000 Jim Graham ...... 1959-61 Etienne Kunderwicz ...... 1964 John Byrne ...... 1963-65 Brendan Duddy . . . . .2007-present Joe Grayauskie ...... 2003-06 L C Patrick Duddy ...... 2004-07 Larry Grebe ...... 1964-66 Gabin Laboski ...... 1990 Brian Carlin ...... 1979-82 Paul Duddy ...... 1969-71 George Griffin ...... 1968-69 Dan Ladik ...... 1989 ! ! Frank Carter ...... 1991 Adam Duffy ...... 2000-03 George Grisel ...... 1960 Rich Lam ...... 1963-65 e e i i Michael Cerrato ...... 1995-97 Roy Dumaran ...... 1992-93 Mike Guglielmucci ...... 2002 Dick Lanahan ...... 1961-63 D D

Mike Christian ...... 1983-85 Joe Durso ...... 1971 Robin Gyles ...... 1969-71 Jorge Landivar ...... 1965 r r e e Matteo Chiappini . . .2006-present Greg Dusing ...... 2007-present H Joe Larkin ...... 1975-76 v v Ralph Cirino ...... 1971-74 E Chris Haas ...... 1999-2002 Rob Lavorerio ...... 2003-05 e e N N Roman (Chip) Ciupak ...... 1969 Andy Ecsery ...... 1958-60 Tim Halterman ...... 1989-92 Dennis Leahy ...... 1990-91 l l l l Joe Civitello ...... 1973-74 Ed Eisenstein ...... 1978 Cleophas Hanciles ...... 2004 Sam Lee ...... 1976-79 i i Mark Cole ...... 1994-97 Nick Eliason ...... 1983-85 Chris Hansen ...... 2007 Dave Lenhart ...... 1966-68 W W Jack Comey ...... 1986-89 Jim Encines ...... 1976, 79 Dan Harmon ...... 1986-89 Jason Lewis ...... 2006-present k k Tim Comey ...... 1988-91 Roman Escobar ...... 1998-01 Chris Harrer ...... 1982 Omelan Likasewycz ...... 1962 w w a a John Cordero ...... 1986 Matt Espenshade ...... 1988 Mike Harrington ...... 1974 John Lindley ...... 1966-68 H H

John Corcoran ...... 2005 Bob Evans ...... 1980-81 Paul Harris ...... 1968-70 Mike Lottier ...... 1995-97 e e Joseph Corona ...... 1960 Bud Evans ...... 1965 David Hartman ...... 1994-97 Paul Lubbe ...... 1972-75 h h T T Rocco Costabile ...... 1999-2001 Buddy Evers ...... 1997-99 Pat Henigan ...... 1977-79 Trevor Lyman ...... 2003-05 Rory Costello ...... 1985 Peter Herman ...... 1978 Joe Lynch ...... 1977

20 Saint Joseph’s University ALL-TIME ROSTER

Matt Lynch ...... 1983 Carlos Moya ...... 1965 Jim Riceman ...... 1958-60 Rich Swiconek ...... 1969-72 Ed Lyons ...... 1965 Keegan Moyer ...... 2005 John Riley ...... 1972 T Jim Lyons ...... 1980-81 Tom Mulholland ...... 1966-68 Jon Robichaud ...... 1996-98 Andrew Takats ...... 2003-04, 06 Tom Lyons ...... 1976 Tim Mulqueen ...... 1983-87 Tony Rod ...... 1978 John Taulane ...... 1990 M Tom Mulvey ...... 1986-88 Juan Rodriguez ...... 1985-86 Byron Taylor ...... 1979-82 John MacDonald . . . . .1982, 84-85 Pat Mundy ...... 2000-02 Mauricio Rodriguez ...... 1999-02 Ray MacDonald ...... 1992 Dan Murphy ...... 1967 Bryan Ronayne ...... 1965 Pat Temple-West ...... 1961 Pete Maher ...... 1992-93 Kevin Murphy ...... 1966 Mike Rosenberg ...... 1968-70 Bill Tenzca ...... 1986-89 Tom Mallon ...... 1985-88 Jim Murray ...... 1960-62 George Rostworowski ...... 1971 Neil Tessler ...... 1983 George Mamo ...... 1979-81 Matt Myers ...... 1988-91 Pete Rottkamp ...... 1998-99 Fred Teufel ...... 1977-78 Tom Mancini ...... 1981-84 N Frank Rubino ...... 1960-61 Dave Timko ...... 1974-75 Joe Mannella ...... 1991-94 Paul Nasturzzo ...... 1965 Joseph Rudy ...... 1962 Sergio Tobia ...... 1958-59 Rob Markey ...... 1984 Ron Necoechea ...... 1969-72 Dino Rufo ...... 1969 Joe Tobin ...... 1964-66 John Martinez ...... 1976 Dean Niedosik ...... 2003-04, 06 Jack Ruggero ...... 1966-68 Joe Tobin ...... 1994-95 Mike Mascone ...... 1986-89 Jack Nissley ...... 1958 Paul Rulkiewicz ...... 1973-76 Andy Mason ...... 1973-76, 77 Mike Nori ...... 1985, 87 Dan Ryan ...... 1992, 94-95 George Todt ...... 1966-68 Bruce Matus ...... 1988-90 O Anthony Rygiel ...... 1968-69 Martin Todt ...... 1969 Mike McBride ...... 2005-07 Joe Oakes ...... 1990-92 S Billy Tonkin ...... 1994-97 Jim McCole ...... 1987-90 Dan O’Brien ...... 1988 Tom Sack ...... 1963-65 George Torrence ...... 1968 Sean McCullers ...... 1998-00 Bob O’Connell ...... 1958 D.J. Salmon ...... 2007-present Greg Torrence ...... 1967-69 Mike McCurdy ...... 1983-86 John O’Donnell ...... 1983-84 Bruce Schaffer ...... 1967-68 Bill Torrence ...... 1968-69 Matt McDonald ...... 1999-00 Brian O’Leary ...... 1984 David Schaffer ...... 1995-98 Lynwall Tucker ...... 1976-79 Jim McDevitt ...... 1972 Craig Olsen ...... 2004-07 Brian Schmidt ...... 1993-96 Dave McDonald ...... 1980-82 Fran O’Malley ...... 1973-76 Kevin Schmidt ...... 1998-02 Tom Turner ...... 1970-73 James McDonald ...... 1987 Bill O’Neill ...... 1960-62 Ryan Schmitt ...... 2000 Lateef Turral ...... 2002-2005 Earl McEachron ...... 1973 John O’Rourke ...... 1968 Mark Schnell ...... 1983-85 Andrew Tursi ...... 2005-present Tom McGarvey ...... 1984 Cleve Osborne ...... 1972 Brian Schweitzer ...... 1988 V Pat McGaw ...... 1971-74 Dave Owsik ...... 1967-69 Bill Semanyk ...... 1972 Ludie Van Wunnick ...... 1963-65 Chuck McGlinn ...... 1983, 85-87 Joe Owsik ...... 1980-81 John Sharp ...... 1991-92, 94-95 Steve Vassalluzzo ...... 1975 Cholly McGlynn ...... 1983 P Ned Sheerin ...... 1979-82 Sean Vilet ...... 1992-95 Mike McGowan ...... 1979 Matt Pagano ...... 1984-85 Pat Shea ...... 1985-87 W James McGuigan ...... 2000-01 Alex Pali ...... 1984-85 Musil Shihadeh ...... 1960-62 Eugene McGuire ...... 1976 Sandor (Alex) Pali ...... 1958-61 Josh Simon ...... 2004-05 Vince Waldron ...... 1980-82 Hugh McGuire ...... 1977 Trevor Palmer ...... 1977-78 Jim Slover ...... 2004-06 Andy Wallace ...... 1992-95 Tom McGuire ...... 1975-78 Fran Palo ...... 1982-85 Sean Small ...... 1994-97 John Walls ...... 1958, 62-63 Bill McIlroy ...... 1972-74 Lee Palo ...... 1980-83 Vince Small ...... 1958 Joe Walls ...... 1961-63 Michael McInaw . . . .2005-present Peter Paradiso ...... 2002-05 Xander Smallen ...... 2002-03 Pete Walsh ...... 1989-92 John McIntyre ...... 1991-93 Aleksander Peev ...... 1995-98 Rob Smith ...... 1998 Tom Walsh ...... 2005 Jim McKee ...... 1983 L. (Sam) Peresyteag . . . . .1960-62 Tom Smith ...... 1966-68 Joe Waweru ...... 1963 Jim McKeon ...... 1961-63 Adam Petitt ...... 2000-03 Shane Snyder ...... 1995-98 John McKenna ...... 1969-72 Charlie Pigliacelli ...... 1970-71 Charles Soley ...... 1962 Bob Weaver ...... 1979 Andrew McKie ...... 1985-86, 88 Tom Pippet ...... 1969-72 Bob Soley ...... 1969-70 Joe Weber ...... 1967-68 Bernie McLaughlin ...... 1971-74 Nick Pittaoulis ...... 2000-03 Ari Solomon ...... 1997-98 Chris White ...... 1983-86 Brian McLaughlin . . . .1974, 76-77 Frank Plescha ...... 1962-64 Art Sotos ...... 1990-94 Jack Wiegand ...... 1966-68 John McLaughlin ...... 1964-66 Ed Pohl ...... 1974 Mike Speicher ...... 1987-89 John Wiegand ...... 1975-76 Sean McLaughlin . . . .2003-04, 06 Nick Pozzessere . . . .2005-present Jerry St. John ...... 1958 Tom Wiegand ...... 1968-70 w Bob McLernan ...... 1982-84 Rocco Pozzessere . . .2007-present Andy Stackhouse ...... 1981 w Terry Will ...... 1967-69 Art McWilliams ...... 1973-76 Adam Postal ...... 2003-05 Fran Stackhouse ...... 1980-81 w Tom Williams ...... 1996-99 w Kevin McWilliams ...... 1974-77 Pete Poulle ...... 1977-78 Jim Stackhouse ...... 1987 w w Jim Melia ...... 1980-83 Chris Powell ...... 2003-04, 06 Joe Stackhouse ...... 1978-81 Jim Wilson ...... 1979 . . s George Mellevold ...... 1958 Joe Powell ...... 1973-74 Bill Stadanlick ...... 1963-64 Bob Winslow ...... 1976-78 s j j u Mike Melody ...... 1984-88 Pat Prendergast ...... 1984-86 Ed Stangler ...... 1976-79 Jay Wischum ...... 1978-80 u h James Meyer ...... 1990 Brian Priest ...... 1977 Marty Stanton ...... 1982-85 Dave Wren ...... 1966 h a a w Jamie Miley ...... 1980-83 Chris Pugliese ...... 1990-91 Pat Stanton ...... 1960-61 Matt Wurst ...... 2003-06 w k Kevin Miller ...... 2004-06 Bill Purcell ...... 1971 Robert Stefanski ...... 1998 Y k s Pat Mitchell ...... 2002 Eric Pyne ...... 2004 Joe Stock ...... 1993-95 s . Hiro Yamazaki ...... 2002 . c Pat Mondile ...... 2002-04 Q Bob Strohm ...... 1981 c o Z o Ciaran Mooney ...... 1986-88 Andrew Quigley ...... 1996-97 Will Sunderman ...... 1988-90 m m Steve Morgan ...... 1971-74 Bob Raucheisen ...... 1979 Todd Surber ...... 1990-92 Gene Zyblikewycz ...... 1960-62 Tim Morris ...... 1966 Dan Reily ...... 1980-81 Matt Swanick ...... 1985-86 Bob Morton ...... 1972-75 Derek Reinhold ...... 1998-00 Art Sweeney ...... 1969 Bold denotes current athletes

2008 Men’s Soccer 21 ALL-TIME RESULTS ALL-TIME RESULTS

1958 10/26 at Temple ...... 0-0 T 11/5 at Glassboro State ...... 3-0 W (OVERALL: 4-2-0; MAC: 2-1-0) RIDER ...... 0-1 L 11/9 AMERICAN ...... 3-2 W HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 11/2 DREXEL ...... 2-1 W 11/13 RIDER ...... 2-2 T 10/11 at La Salle ...... 3-2 W 11/6 DELAWARE ...... 4-0 W 11/16 TEMPLE ...... 2-0 W 10/14 at Muhlenberg ...... 4-2 W 11/16 GETTYSBURG ...... 7-0 W 10/24 RUTGERS-SOUTH JERSEY . . . . .6-0 W 1969 11/1 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 5-3 W 1964 (OVERALL: 8-3-2; MAC: 3-1-1) 11/6 TEMPLE ...... 4-5 L (OVERALL: 7-2-0; MAC: 6-2-0) HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 11/18 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-5 L HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 9/30 LA SALLE ...... 6-0 W 10/3 at Bucknell ...... 4-2 W 10/4 at Elizabethtown ...... 3-4 L 1959 10/14 at La Salle ...... 6-2 W 10/8 DREXEL ...... 7-0 W (OVERALL: 5-5-0; MAC: 2-4-0) 10/17 ELIZABETHTOWN ...... 4-1 W 10/11 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ...... 3-2 W HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 10/21 at Gettysburg ...... 2-1 W 10/15 WEST CHESTER ...... 3-3 T Muhlenberg ...... 6-1 W 10/24 at Delaware ...... 5-0 W 10/18 FDU-MADISON ...... 3-2 W Philadelphia Textile ...... 3-1 W 10/28 RIDER ...... 5-0 W 10/25 at Hofstra ...... 0-1 L Drexel ...... 2-4 L 10/31 at Drexel ...... 0-1 L 10/30 at Shippensburg ...... 1-4 L Ursinus ...... 2-3 L 11/7 TEMPLE ...... 3-2 W 11/1 at Moravian ...... 6-1 W Rutgers-South Jersey ...... 1-0 W 11/11 WEST CHESTER ...... 2-3 L 11/5 GLASSBORO STATE ...... 6-0 W La Salle ...... 1-3 L 11/8 at American ...... 4-2 W 11/4 Temple ...... 0-5 L 1965 11/12 at Temple ...... 2-0 W Eastern Baptist ...... 3-2 W (OVERALL: 3-7-0; MAC: 2-5-0) 11/15 at Rider ...... 2-2 T Delaware ...... 3-2 W HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN Pennsylvania ...... 0-4 L 10/6 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 1-2 L 1970 10/13 LA SALLE ...... 4-0 W (OVERALL: 11-4-0; MAC: 5-1-0) 1960 10/16 at Elizabethtown ...... 0-1 L HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN (OVERALL: 5-4-1; MAC: 3-2-1) 10/20 at Rider ...... 1-3 L 9/19 SAINT LOUIS ...... 0-4 L HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 10/23 DREXEL ...... 0-1 L 9/26 at Villanova ...... 10-1 W 10/8 at Muhlenberg ...... 1-1 T 10/27 DELAWARE ...... 2-8 L 9/29 at East Stroudsburg ...... 3-0 W 10/11 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 3-1 W 10/30 at Temple ...... 0-4 L 10/3 ELIZABETHTOWN ...... 2-1 W 10/19 URSINUS ...... 5-3 W 11/2 BUCKNELL ...... 1-0 W 10/7 at Drexel ...... 3-0 W 10/22 RUTGERS-SOUTH JERSEY . . . . .1-0 W 11/6 at American ...... 2-1 W 10/10 at NEW YORK UNIVERSITY . . . . .0-1 L 10/25 at La Salle ...... 1-2 L 11/10 at West Chester ...... 0-3 L 10/14 at West Chester ...... 0-4 L 10/29 SETON HALL ...... 0-2 L 10/17 at FDU-Madison ...... 2-3 L 11/2 TEMPLE ...... 2-3 L 1966 10/24 HOFSTRA ...... 6-0 W 11/5 at Wagner ...... 3-2 W (OVERALL: 9-3-0; MAC: 8-2-0) 10/28 at La Salle ...... 1-0 W 11/8 at Eastern Baptist ...... 2-3 L HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 10/31 MORAVIAN ...... 1-0 W 11/12 DELAWARE ...... 2-1 W 10/7 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 6-2 W 11/4 at Glassboro State ...... 4-1 W 10/12 at Bucknell ...... 2-1 W 11/7 at American (at Madison) ...... 4-0 W 1961 10/15 ELIZABETHTOWN ...... 2-1 W 11/11 at Temple (at Madison) ...... 1-0 W (OVERALL: 6-3-2; MAC: 3-2-2) 10/19 RIDER ...... 0-2 L 11/14 RIDER ...... 3-2 W HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 10/22 at Drexel ...... 3-0 W 10/4 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 1-0 W 10/25 at Delaware ...... 3-2 W 1971 10/7 MUHLENBERG ...... 5-0 W 10/28 at La Salle ...... 4-1 W (OVERALL: 8-1-4; MAC: 3-0-3) 10/14 at Seton Hall ...... 2-6 L 11/2 TEMPLE ...... 1-2 L HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 10/18 at Ursinus ...... 1-2 L 11/5 AMERICAN ...... 3-0 W 9/25 VILLANOVA ...... 2-0 W 10/21 at Rutgers-South Jersey ...... 8-0 W 11/12 PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY . . . . .7-2 W 9/29 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... 1-0 W 10/24 LA SALLE ...... 1-0 W VILLANOVA ...... 4-2 W 10/6 DREXEL ...... 1-0 W 10/28 at Temple ...... 0-0 T 11/22 at Navy ...... 0-6 L 10/9 FDU-MADISON ...... 2-1 W 11/1 at Elizabethtown ...... 1-2 L 10/13 WEST CHESTER ...... 1-0 W 11/4 WAGNER ...... 3-0 W 1967 10/23 at Hofstra ...... 1-0 W 11/11 at Delaware ...... 1-1 T (OVERALL: 7-3-0; MAC: 6-2-0) 10/27 LA SALLE ...... 2-2 T 11/18 EASTERN BAPTIST ...... 2-0 W HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 10/30 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 0-0 T VILLANOVA ...... 6-1 W 11/3 GLASSBORO STATE ...... 3-0 W 1962 10/6 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 2-1 W 11/6 at American ...... 0-0 T (OVERALL: 9-1-0; MAC: 7-1-0) 10/14 at Elizabethtown ...... 3-5 L 11/10 at Temple ...... 0-0 T HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 10/18 at Rider ...... 6-2 W 11/13 at Rider ...... 2-1 W 10/3 at Eastern Baptist ...... 9-1 W 10/21 DREXEL ...... 3-0 W 11/20 at Penn State ...... 1-4 L 10/6 at Muhlenberg ...... 5-0 W 10/28 at American ...... 4-0 W ! ! 10/13 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 5-1 W 11/1 LA SALLE ...... 3-1 W 1972 e e i i 10/16 at Pennsylvania Military ...... 7-1 W 11/4 New York University ...... 0-1 L (OVERALL: 11-3-0; MAC: 5-1-0) D D

10/20 at Temple ...... 4-1 W 11/11 at Pennsylvania Military ...... 8-0 W HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN r r 10/23 at La Salle ...... 5-0 W 11/15 at Temple ...... 2-3 L 9/23 at Villanova ...... 6-0 W e e v v 10/28 URSINUS ...... 3-0 W 9/27 at East Stroudsburg ...... 0-2 L e e 10/30 ELIZABETHTOWN ...... 0-2 L 1968 9/30 at Elizabethtown ...... 3-2 W N N

11/3 at Gettysburg ...... 6-3 W (OVERALL: 7-2-4; MAC: 3-1-3) 10/4 at Drexel ...... 1-2 L l l l l 11/8 at Delaware ...... 7-0 W HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 10/7 at FDU-Madison ...... 3-0 W i i 9/21 at Villanova ...... 6-0 W 10/11 at West Chester ...... 2-0 W W W

1963 9/30 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 0-0 T 10/21 HOFSTRA ...... 2-0 W k k (OVERALL: 5-3-2; MAC: 3-2-2) 10/5 ELIZABETHTOWN ...... 0-4 L 10/25 at La Salle ...... 1-0 W w w HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 10/12 at New York University ...... 0-0 T 11/1 at Glassboro State ...... 4-1 W a a 10/3 EASTERN BAPTIST ...... 7-0 W 10/16 SHIPPENSBURG ...... 4-0 W 11/4 AMERICAN ...... 3-0 W H H

10/12 BUCKNELL ...... 2-1 W 10/19 HOFSTRA ...... 1-1 T 11/7 TEMPLE ...... 2-0 W e e 10/16 at West Chester ...... 0-3 L 10/22 at FDU-Madison ...... 0-1 L 11/11 RIDER ...... 2-1 W h h 10/19 at Elizabethtown ...... 1-3 L 10/26 at Drexel ...... 2-0 W RIDER ...... 2-0 W T T 10/22 at La Salle ...... 1-1 T 10/30 at La Salle ...... 6-0 W 11/21 at Penn State ...... 0-2 L

22 Saint Joseph’s University ALL-TIME RESULTS

1973 (OVERALL: 6-3-3; MAC: 4-1-1) HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN Villanova ...... 1-1 T East Stroudsburg ...... 1-4 L St. Peter’s ...... 3-0 W Drexel ...... 2-1 W FDU-Madison ...... 0-0 T West Chester ...... 3-1 W Hofstra ...... 7-0 W La Salle ...... 1-1 T Glassboro State ...... 4-1 W American ...... 2-0 W 11/6 Temple ...... 1-3 L Rider ...... 1-2 L

1974 (OVERALL: 5-4-4; ECC: 1-3-1) HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN Villanova ...... 6-0 W East Stroudsburg ...... 0-3 L Saint Peter’s ...... 2-1 W Drexel ...... 0-2 L Georgetown ...... 5-2 W West Chester ...... 0-0 T Southeastern Massachusetts . . . .0-0 T Hofstra ...... 2-0 W La Salle ...... 0-4 L Glassboro State ...... 2-1 W American ...... 2-2 T 11/5 Temple ...... 1-2 L FDU-Madison ...... 1-1 T Jack Dunn (standing, far left) was the coach of the first SJU men’s soccer team in 1958. 10/22 DELAWARE ...... 3-2 W 11/3 at Loyola (Md.) ...... 0-3 L 1975 10/26 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 2-2 T 11/6 GLASSBORO STATE ...... 0-1 L (OVERALL: 4-4-1; ECC: 2-3-0) 10/29 at American ...... 1-2 L 11/8 at Rider ...... 2-1 W HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 11/1 at Temple ...... 1-4 L 11/10 at New Jersey Tech...... 0-3 L Villanova ...... 1-2 L Drexel ...... 1-3 L 1978 1980 Georgetown ...... 2-1 W (OVERALL: 6-10-1; ECC: 2-5-1) (OVERALL: 2-13-1; ECC: 1-6-1) West Chester ...... 2-1 W HEAD COACH: JACK RUGGERO HEAD COACH: JACK RUGGERO Hofstra ...... 2-1 W Pennsylvania ...... 0-6 L 9/13 at West Chester ...... 1-3 L La Salle ...... 2-1 W East Stroudsburg ...... 2-1 W 9/17 at East Stroudsburg ...... 1-2 L Glassboro State ...... 3-3 T Georgetown ...... 2-0 W 9/24 RUTGERS-CAMDEN ...... 1-2 L American ...... 1-2 L Drexel ...... 1-2 L 9/27 TRENTON STATE ...... 0-1 L 11/5 Temple ...... 2-3 L San Francisco ...... 0-4 L 9/29 PENNSYLVANIA ...... 0-2 L West Chester ...... 0-3 L 10/1 at Drexel ...... 2-6 L 1976 Trenton State ...... 2-1 W 10/11 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 1-4 L (OVERALL: 5-6-2; ECC: 1-2-2) Villanova ...... 2-0 W 10/15 at Villanova ...... 0-2 L HEAD COACH: JACK RUGGERO Hofstra ...... 4-1 W 10/18 HOFSTRA ...... 2-3 L 9/18 at Villanova ...... 4-0 W La Salle ...... 0-5 L 10/22 at La Salle ...... 0-0 T 9/22 at East Stroudsburg ...... 0-1 L Delaware ...... 1-5 L 10/25 at Delaware ...... 1-2 L 9/25 at Georgetown ...... 2-1 W Philadelphia Textile ...... 1-4 L 10/30 at Georgetown ...... 2-1 W 9/29 at Drexel ...... 0-1 L American ...... 1-0 W 11/1 AMERICAN ...... 1-4 L 10/6 at West Chester ...... 0-1 L 10/31 Temple ...... 0-2 L 11/4 at Temple ...... 0-1 L 10/16 HOFSTRA ...... 1-1 T Loyola (Md.) ...... 1-2 L 11/6 RIDER ...... 2-0 W 10/21 at La Salle ...... 2-2 T Glassboro State ...... 0-1 L 11/8 LOYOLA (Md.) ...... 0-1 L 10/23 at Delaware ...... 1-2 L Rider ...... 1-1 T 10/27 at Glassboro State ...... 2-0 W w 1981 w 10/30 AMERICAN ...... 2-0 W 1979 (OVERALL: 7-10-1; ECC: 3-5-0) w 11/2 TEMPLE ...... 0-2 L w (OVERALL: 3-13-2; ECC: 1-2-2) HEAD COACH: JACK RUGGERO 11/6 at Trenton State ...... 1-2 L w HEAD COACH: JACK RUGGERO 9/12 WEST CHESTER ...... 3-0 W w 11/10 RIDER ...... 1-0 W . 9/15 at Trenton State ...... 0-3 L 9/19 at Lafayette ...... 0-4 L . s 9/16 at Rider ...... 2-1 W 9/22 at Rutgers-Camden ...... 0-3 L s j 1977 j u 9/19 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... 2-2 T 9/25 at Pennsylvania ...... 2-3 L u (OVERALL: 5-10-1; ECC: 3-5-0) h 9/22 GEORGETOWN ...... 0-1 L 9/30 DREXEL ...... 1-3 L h HEAD COACH: JACK RUGGERO a 9/26 DREXEL ...... 2-1 W 10/11 GEORGETOWN ...... 1-0 W a 9/13 PENNSYLVANIA ...... 1-6 L w 10/2 PENNSYLVANIA ...... 0-3 L 10/14 VILLANOVA ...... 5-2 W w 9/17 VILLANOVA ...... 4-0 W k 10/3 WEST CHESTER ...... 0-2 L 10/17 at Hofstra ...... 2-1 W k 9/21 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... 1-2 L s 10/6 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 0-4 L LA SALLE ...... 1-2 L s 9/24 GEORGETOWN ...... 2-0 W . 10/10 VILLANOVA ...... 0-2 L 10/24 DELAWARE ...... 0-2 L . c 9/28 DREXEL ...... 1-2 L c o 10/13 at Hofstra ...... 1-4 L 10/26 GLASSBORO STATE ...... 0-0 T o 10/1 at Loyola (Md.) ...... 0-1 L m 10/17 LA SALLE ...... 0-2 L EAST STROUDSBURG ...... 2-1 W m 10/2 at Maryland ...... 0-1 L 10/20 at Delaware ...... 0-0 T 10/31 at AMERICAN ...... 0-3 L 10/5 WEST CHESTER ...... 0-1 L 10/27 at American ...... 0-3 L 11/3 TEMPLE ...... 0-5 L 10/15 at Hofstra ...... 3-2 W 10/30 at Temple ...... 0-4 L 11/5 at Rider ...... 3-0 W 10/19 LA SALLE ...... 1-0 W

2008 Men’s Soccer 23 ALL-TIME RESULTS ALL-TIME RESULTS

11/7 at Loyola (Md.) ...... 0-4 L 9/24 at Pennsylvania ...... 1-3 L 10/12 WEST CHESTER ...... 4-2 W 11/10 at Trenton State ...... 1-0 W 9/27 at Penn State ...... 0-4 L 10/14 at Delaware ...... 1-2 L 11/14 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 0-6 L 10/2 at Monmouth ...... 0-2 L 10/19 at Cabrini ...... 1-0 W 10/5 at Hartford ...... 0-2 L 10/22 RHODE ISLAND ...... 1-5 L 1982 10/6 at Northeastern ...... 3-0 W 10/25 at Temple ...... 0-2 L (OVERALL: 6-9-2; SOCCER 7: 0-6-0) 10/9 at Loyola (Md.) ...... 0-4 L 10/28 at Drexel ...... 1-3 L HEAD COACH: JACK RUGGERO 10/12 at George Washington ...... 0-4 L 11/1 at Trenton State ...... 2-1 W 9/11 IONA ...... 4-1 W 10/16 LA SALLE ...... 0-3 L 11/5 RIDER ...... 2-1 W 9/15 at East Stroudsburg ...... 2-2 T 10/19 WEST CHESTER ...... 2-0 W 9/18 LAFAYETTE ...... 3-2 W 10/21 OLD DOMINION ...... 0-2 L 1989 9/22 RUTGERS-CAMDEN ...... 4-0 W 10/26 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 0-1 L (OVERALL: 4-13-2; A-10: 1-3-0; SOCCER 7: 0-6-0) 9/25 PENNSYLVANIA ...... 0-1 L 10/29 TEMPLE ...... 1-5 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 9/29 at Drexel ...... 1-3 L 11/2 DREXEL ...... 1-0 W 9/2 CABRINI ...... 2-1 W 10/9 at West Chester ...... 2-5 L 11/5 TRENTON STATE ...... 0-2 L 9/9 at American ...... 2-3 L 10/13 at Villanova ...... 1-2 L 11/9 at Rider ...... 0-1 L 9/10 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...... 0-3 L 10/16 HOFSTRA ...... 3-2 W 9/12 at Rutgers ...... 0-4 L 10/20 at La Salle ...... 1-3 L 1986 9/16 MARYLAND-BALT. COUNTY . . . .2-3 L 10/23 at Delaware ...... 0-5 L (OVERALL: 5-12-1; SOCCER 7: 0-6-0) 9/21 at Fairfield ...... 2-2 T 10/28 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 0-1 L HEAD COACH: JACK RUGGERO 9/23 LA SALLE ...... 1-3 L 10/30 at Georgetown ...... 2-1 W 9/5 at Villanova ...... 1-2 L 9/27 at Spring Garden ...... 2-0 W 11/2 at Temple ...... 1-3 L 9/10 at East Stroudsburg ...... 1-2 L 9/30 VILLANOVA ...... 1-2 L 11/6 LOYOLA (Md.) ...... 1-0 W 9/13 at Delaware ...... 2-1 W 10/4 at Lehigh ...... 0-3 L 11/9 TRENTON STATE ...... 2-3 L 9/17 SPRING GARDEN ...... 1-0 W 10/7 at Monmouth ...... 2-1 W 11/13 RIDER ...... 1-1 T 9/20 at Central Connecticut State . . . .1-2 L 10/11 at West Chester ...... 1-1 T 9/23 PENNSYLVANIA ...... 0-4 L 10/14 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 0-1 L 1983 9/29 at Rutgers ...... 1-2 L 10/16 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 1-2 L (OVERALL: 6-10-1; ECC: 5-11-2; SOCCER 7: 2-4-0) 10/1 MONMOUTH ...... 4-2 W 10/22 at Rhode Island ...... 1-0 W HEAD COACH: JACK RUGGERO 10/4 at La Salle ...... 0-1 L 10/24 TEMPLE ...... 1-2 L 9/10 WEST CHESTER ...... 2-1 W 10/8 LOYOLA (Md.) ...... 1-2 L 10/26 at Bloomsburg ...... 0-2 L 9/14 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... 3-2 W 10/11 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...... 1-0 W 10/28 DREXEL ...... 1-2 L 9/17 at Rutgers-Camden ...... 0-0 T 10/14 at West Chester ...... 0-0 T 11/8 at Pennsylvania ...... 1-4 L 9/21 at Spring Garden ...... 1-4 L 10/18 at Maryland-Balt. County ...... 2-0 W 9/24 at Iona ...... 0-2 L 10/19 at Navy ...... 2-3 L 1990 9/27 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-1 L 10/25 Philadelphia Textile ...... 1-4 L (OVERALL: 9-10-0; A-10: 2-6-0; SOCCER 7: 1-4-0) 10/1 DREXEL ...... 2-4 L 10/28 at Temple ...... 0-5 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 10/7 vs. Rutgers (at UMass) ...... 0-2 L 11/1 at Drexel ...... 0-4 L 9/1 at Maryland-Balt. County ...... 1-4 L 10/8 at North Adams State ...... 0-0 T 11/4 at Trenton State ...... 1-4 L 9/4 at Cabrini ...... 3-1 W 10/12 VILLANOVA ...... 1-0 W 9/8 at Drexel ...... 0-2 L 10/19 LA SALLE ...... 1-0 W 1987 9/11 RUTGERS ...... 0-1 L 10/22 DELAWARE ...... 0-2 L (OVERALL: 4-15-1; A-10: 0-4-0; SOCCER 7: 0-5-1) 9/15 at St. Bonaventure ...... 3-1 W 10/26 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 0-2 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 9/17 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 1-2 L 10/29 GEORGETOWN ...... 2-1 W 9/5 VILLANOVA ...... 0-1 L 9/22 RIDER ...... 1-0 W 11/1 TEMPLE ...... 1-2 L 9/9 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... 0-1 L 9/25 at La Salle ...... 2-4 L 11/5 at Loyola (Md.) ...... 0-3 L 9/12 DELAWARE ...... 2-1 W 9/28 at Penn State ...... 1-5 L 11/9 at Trenton State ...... 0-1 L 9/15 at Rutgers ...... 0-3 L 9/30 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...... 1-2 L 11/12 at Rider ...... 0-2 L 9/18 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ST. . . .0-1 L 10/6 MONMOUTH ...... 2-0 W 9/20 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 0-2 L 10/8 at Villanova ...... 2-1 W 1984 9/22 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-6 L 10/10 WEST CHESTER ...... 2-1 W (OVERALL: 5-8-4; SOCCER 7: 2-3-0) 9/26 MARYLAND-BALT. COUNTY . . . .3-1 W 10/19 at Massachusetts ...... 2-1 W HEAD COACH: JACK RUGGERO 9/29 at Spring Garden ...... 9-1 W 10/21 RHODE ISLAND ...... 1-2 L 9/8 at West Chester ...... 0-0 T 10/3 LA SALLE ...... 1-1 T 10/23 at Temple ...... 1-3 L 9/12 at East Stroudsburg ...... 0-2 L 10/1 at Monmouth ...... 1-4 L 10/26 WEST VIRGINIA ...... 0-3 L 9/15 at Delaware ...... 0-2 L 10/14 at West Chester ...... 1-2 L 9/19 SPRING GARDEN ...... 0-1 L 10/18 NAVY ...... 0-1 L 1991 9/22 LOYOLA (Md.) ...... 1-0 W 10/20 CABRINI ...... 2-1 W (OVERALL: 7-11-0; A-10: 1-6-0; SOCCER 7: 1-4-0) 9/26 PENNSYLVANIA ...... 3-0 W 10/24 at Rhode Island ...... 2-10 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 9/29 at Drexel ...... 0-2 L 10/27 TEMPLE ...... 0-2 L 9/7 DREXEL ...... 2-0 W 10/3 MONMOUTH ...... 2-1 W 10/29 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 0-2 L 9/10 at Rutgers ...... 1-4 L ! ! 10/10 at Villanova ...... 2-2 T 10/31 DREXEL ...... 0-1 L 9/14 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 2-3 L e e i i 10/13 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...... 1-3 L 11/3 TRENTON STATE ...... 1-3 L 9/18 at Rider ...... 3-2 W D D

10/17 at La Salle ...... 2-1 W 11/7 at Rider ...... 1-3 L 9/24 LA SALLE ...... 0-2 L r r 10/20 at Rutgers ...... 1-3 L 9/28 at George Washington ...... 0-7 L e e v v 10/25 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 0-6 L 1988 10/2 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 0-1 L e e 10/27 at Georgetown ...... 2-2 T (OVERALL: 6-13-0; A-10: 0-4-0; SOCCER 7: 0-5-1) 10/7 VILLANOVA ...... 2-3 L N N 10/30 at Temple ...... 1-2 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 10/9 at West Chester ...... 1-0 W l l l l 10/3 RUTGERS-CAMDEN ...... 2-2 T 9/10 at Maryland-Balt. County ...... 1-3 L 10/12 at Bloomsburg ...... 2-0 W i i 10/10 RIDER ...... 3-2 W 9/13 RUTGERS ...... 0-7 L 10/14 MARYLAND-BALT. COUNTY . . . .2-3 L W W

9/15 SPRING GARDEN ...... 4-0 W 10/18 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 1-0 W k k 1985 9/18 at Massachusetts ...... 0-4 L 10/20 at Rhode Island ...... 2-3 L w w (OVERALL: 4-16-0; SOCCER 7: 1-5-0) 9/21 PENNSYLVANIA ...... 1-3 L 10/22 TEMPLE ...... 0-2 L a a HEAD COACH: JACK RUGGERO 9/24 at La Salle ...... 3-5 L 10/25 at West Virginia ...... 0-8 L H H

9/7 VILLANOVA ...... 0-1 L 9/26 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 1-2 L 10/27 at Millersville ...... 3-4 L e e 9/11 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... 1-4 L 9/30 at Villanova ...... 0-1 L 11/1 at Monmouth ...... 3-2 W h h 9/14 DELAWARE ...... 1-2 L 10/4 LEHIGH ...... 3-5 L 11/3 SAINT PETER’S ...... 3-2 W T T 9/18 at Spring Garden ...... 2-0 W 10/6 BLOOMSBURG ...... 2-1 W 9/21 RUTGERS ...... 0-1 L 10/8 MONMOUTH ...... 3-4 L

24 Saint Joseph’s University ALL-TIME RESULTS

1992 9/9 at Virginia Tech ...... 0-4 L 10/16 at La Salle ...... 1-3 L (OVERALL: 6-10-4; A-10: 1-4-2; SOCCER 7: 0-3-2) 9/13 DREXEL (OT) ...... 1-1 T 10/18 at Fordham ...... 0-3 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 9/16 at Rider ...... 2-1 W 10/23 DUQUESNE ...... 0-1 L 9/5 at New Hampshire ...... 1-1 T 9/22 DAYTON ...... 2-0 W 10/25 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 0-2 L 9/6 at St. John’s ...... 2-3 L 9/24 at George Washington ...... 1-4 L 10/30 at George Washington ...... 0-4 L 9/9 RUTGERS ...... 1-4 L 9/28 at Philadelphia Textile (OT) . . . . .2-2 T 11/1 at Virginia Tech ...... 0-3 L 9/12 at St. Bonaventure ...... 2-3 L 10/1 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 6-1 W 9/16 RIDER ...... 1-4 L 10/6 TEMPLE (OT) ...... 1-1 T 1999 9/19 at Drexel ...... 3-5 L 10/8 at Fordham ...... 1-5 L (OVERALL: 4 -14-1; A-10: 4-7-0; SOCCER 7: 1-4-0) 9/23 at La Salle ...... 1-1 T 10/10 PENNSYLVANIA ...... 3-0 W HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 9/26 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...... 2-2 T 10/13 XAVIER ...... 1-4 L 9/1 at Villanova ...... 2-4 L 9/30 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 0-2 L 10/15 at Rhode Island ...... 0-1 L 9/4 HOLY CROSS (at Rider) ...... 1-4 L 10/6 WEST CHESTER ...... 1-0 W 10/20 at Duquesne ...... 3-2 W 9/5 at Rider ...... 1-4 L 10/8 at Lafayette ...... 1-0 W 10/24 LA SALLE (OT) ...... 1-1 T 9/8 DREXEL (OT) ...... 1-2 L 10/10 BLOOMSBURG ...... 5-0 W 10/27 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 1-2 L 9/10 TEMPLE ...... 1-2 L 10/13 LEHIGH ...... 2-0 W 11/1 at Bucknell ...... 1-4 L 9/11 NIAGARA ...... 2-3 L 10/16 at Massachusetts ...... 2-4 L 9/15 at Philadelphia University ...... 0-3 L 10/18 RHODE ISLAND ...... 4-0 W 1996 9/21 MANHATTAN (2OT) ...... 0-0 T 10/20 at Temple ...... 2-2 T (OVERALL: 3-12-1; A-10: 2-9-1; SOCCER 7: 1-4-1) 9/25 at Temple ...... 1-3 L 10/23 WEST VIRGINIA ...... 0-2 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 10/1 at Rhode Island ...... 0-5 L 10/28 at Pennsylvania ...... 0-4 L 8/31 UNC-WILMINGTON ...... 0-2 L 10/3 at Massachusetts ...... 0-7 L 10/31 at Saint Peter’s ...... 7-1 W 9/2 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 0-3 L 10/8 XAVIER ...... 4-3 W 11/3 at Villanova ...... 0-2 L 9/7 at Drexel ...... 4-2 W 10/1 DAYTON ...... 0-3 L 9/11 VILLANOVA ...... 1-3 L 10/1 LA SALLE (2OT) ...... 2-1 W 1993 9/27 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 0-1 L 10/1 FORDHAM ...... 2-0 W (OVERALL: 12-6-1; A-10: 4-3-0; SOCCER 7: 4-1-0) 9/29 RHODE ISLAND ...... 1-8 L 10/22 at Duquesne ...... 0-5 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 10/4 at Dayton ...... 2-5 L 10/24 at St. Bonaventure ...... 0-4 L 9/4 LAFAYETTE ...... 4-0 W 10/6 at Xavier ...... 2-1 W 10/29 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...... 2-0 W 9/6 DREXEL ...... 2-1 W 10/11 at Fordham ...... 2-4 L 10/31 VIRGINIA TECH ...... 1-2 L 9/8 at Rider ...... 1-1 T 10/14 at La Salle ...... 1-2 L 9/10 PENNSYLVANIA ...... 2-0 W 10/18 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 2-4 L 2000 9/12 DETROIT MERCY ...... 5-1 W 10/20 DUQUESNE ...... 3-1 W (OVERALL: 5 -11-0; A-10: 3-7-0; SOCCER 7: 2-4-0) 9/14 at Rutgers ...... 0-1 L 10/25 at Virginia Tech ...... 1-3 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 9/18 MONMOUTH ...... 2-3 L 10/27 at George Washington ...... 1-6 L 9/1 VILLANOVA ...... 2-3 L 9/22 LA SALLE ...... 4-0 W 11/1 at Temple ...... 1-1 T 9/4 at Manhattan (OT) ...... 3-2 W 9/25 at George Washington ...... 2-1 W 11/4 at Pennsylvania ...... 2-4 L 9/9 at Niagara ...... 2-1 W 9/29 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 1-2 L 9/13 PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY . . . .0-1 L 10/1 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 4-0 W 1997 9/16 at Drexel (OT) ...... 1-2 L 10/3 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 2-0 W (OVERALL: 3-14-2; A-10: 1-9-1; SOCCER 7: 0-5-1) 9/19 at Lehigh ...... 1-4 L 10/13 at Lehigh ...... 2-0 W HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 9/23 TEMPLE ...... 6-1 W 10/17 at Rhode Island ...... 2-5 L 8/29 at Loyola (Ill.) ...... 0-4 L 10/1 at George Washington ...... 1-4 L 10/22 at West Virginia ...... 0-1 L 8/31 at Detroit Mercy (2OT) ...... 3-2 W 10/6 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 2-4 L 10/30 TEMPLE ...... 4-0 W 9/3 DREXEL ...... 1-3 L 10/8 RHODE ISLAND (OT) ...... 2-3 L 11/3 VILLANOVA ...... 5-1 W 9/6 at UNC-Wilmington ...... 1-0 W 10/13 at Dayton ...... 1-3 L 11/5 at Temple ...... 2-1 W 9/10 at Villanova ...... 1-7 L 10/15 at Xavier ...... 0-6 L 11/7 at Rutgers ...... 0-3 L 9/13 MANHATTAN (2OT) ...... 1-1 T 10/20 at Fordham ...... 1-2 L 9/15 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 1-3 L 10/22 at La Salle ...... 2-0 W 1994 9/20 TEMPLE (2OT) ...... 1-1 T 10/27 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 0-2 L (OVERALL: 10-7-2; A-10: 5-1-1; SOCCER 7: 2-2-1) 10/3 at Massachusetts ...... 1-3 L 10/29 DUQUESNE ...... 3-2 W HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 10/5 at Rhode Island ...... 0-1 L 9/4 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 0-0 T 10/10 DAYTON (2OT) ...... 1-2 L 2001 9/5 RIDER ...... 3-0 W 10/12 XAVIER ...... 0-3 L (OVERALL: 10-7-2; A-10: 4-5-2; SOCCER 7: 2-2-1) 9/10 at Wisconsin ...... 0-4 L 10/17 FORDHAM (OT) ...... 1-2 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 9/11 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...... 0-7 L 10/19 LA SALLE ...... 0-2 L 9/1 vs. Monmouth (at Rider) ...... 3-1 W 9/14 RUTGERS ...... 0-0 T 10/21 PENNSYLVANIA ...... 0-2 L 9/2 at Rider ...... 2-1 W 9/17 at Monmouth ...... 4-0 W 10/24 at St. Bonaventure ...... 0-3 L 9/8 NIAGARA ...... 3-2 W 9/19 at La Salle ...... 1-3 L 10/26 at Duquesne ...... 2-1 W 9/9 MANHATTAN ...... 3-1 W 9/21 BUCKNELL ...... 2-3 L 10/31 VIRGINIA TECH ...... 1-4 L 9/12 DREXEL ...... 0-3 L w 9/24 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...... 3-1 W 11/2 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...... 3-5 L 9/19 LEHIGH ...... 1-3 L w w 9/26 at Villanova ...... 2-1 W 9/29 at Temple ...... 0-3 L w 10/1 at Massachusetts ...... 1-4 L 1998 10/5 at St. Bonaventure ...... 2-0 W w w 10/8 at Drexel ...... 2-4 L (OVERALL: 3-16-0; A-10: 1-10-0; SOCCER 7: 1-4-0) 10/7 at Duquesne ...... 1-0 W . . s 10/14 at St. Bonaventure ...... 4-1 W HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 10/12 RICHMOND ...... 0-2 L s j 10/16 RHODE ISLAND ...... 1-0 W 9/5 vs. Winthrop (at UMBC) ...... 0-3 L 10/14 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...... 3-0 W j u 10/19 LEHIGH ...... 3-0 W 9/6 at UMBC ...... 2-0 W 10/19 at Massachusetts (OT) ...... 2-3 L u h 10/23 WEST VIRGINIA ...... 1-0 W 9/9 at Drexel ...... 0-5 L 10/21 at Rhode Island (OT) ...... 1-2 L h a 10/25 at Pennsylvania ...... 3-1 W 9/12 vs. Buffalo (at WVU) ...... 0-1 L 10/26 DAYTON (2OT) ...... 2-2 T a w w 10/29 at Temple ...... 4-2 W 9/13 vs. Niagara (at WVU) ...... 0-1 L 10/28 XAVIER (OT) ...... 1-2 L k 11/4 at Rutgers ...... 2-4 L 9/15 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 3-1 W 11/2 FORDHAM ...... 3-1 W k s 9/19 TEMPLE (OT) ...... 1-2 L 11/4 LA SALLE ...... 1-1 T s . . c 1995 9/26 VILLANOVA ...... 0-1 L 11/10 at Villanova ...... 2-1 W c o (OVERALL: 5-10-4; A-10: 3-6-2; SOCCER 7: 1-0-4) 9/29 at Manhattan ...... 0-1 L 11/12 at Philadelphia University ...... 2-1 W o m HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 10/2 RHODE ISLAND ...... 2-5 L m 9/2 at Lehigh ...... 0-2 L 10/4 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 6-1 W 9/3 vs. Army (at Lehigh) ...... 0-1 L 10/9 at Xavier ...... 1-5 L 9/5 at #2 Rutgers ...... 0-2 L 10/11 at Dayton ...... 0-5 L

2008 Men’s Soccer 25 ALL-TIME RESULTS ADMINISTRATION

2002 9/7 DETROIT MERCY ...... 2-1 W 10/3 RHODE ISLAND ...... 0-2 L (OVERALL: 8-11-0; A-10: 3-8-0; SOCCER 7: 1-3-0) 9/13 at Colgate ...... 0-3 L 10/8 at Dayton ...... 0-4 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 9/20 PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY . . . .2-5 L 10/10 at Xavier ...... 0-3 L 8/31 vs. Binghamton (at Rider) ...... 2-1 W 9/28 DREXEL ...... 1-2 L 10/15 at Fordham ...... 2-1 W 9/4 VILLANOVA ...... 1-0 W 9/30 at Villanova ...... 0-2 L 10/17 at La Salle ...... 2-1 W 9/7 VIRGINIA MILITARY INST...... 3-2 W 10/3 XAVIER ...... 2-0 W 10/22 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 0-3 L 9/8 vs. Wofford (at Phila. U.) ...... 1-0 W 10/5 DAYTON (2OT) ...... 1-2 L 10/24 DUQUESNE ...... 0-2 L 9/11 at Drexel ...... 0-1 L 10/10 LA SALLE ...... 1-0 W 10/29 at Richmond ...... 0-3 L 9/24 PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY. . . .1-0 W 10/12 FORDHAM ...... 3-1 W 10/31 at George Washington ...... 0-2 L 9/28 at Temple ...... 2-1 W 10/17 at Duquesne ...... 0-5 L 11/6 TEMPLE ...... 1-6 L 10/1 at Lehigh ...... 0-2 L 10/19 at St. Bonaventure (2OT) ...... 3-2 W 10/4 at La Salle ...... 0-2 L 10/24 GEORGE WASHINGTON (2OT) ...... 0-0 T 2005 10/6 at Fordham (OT) ...... 3-4 L 10/26 RICHMOND ...... 1-2 L (OVERALL: 2-14-1; A-10: 0-9-0; SOCCER 7: 1-1) 10/11 DUQUESNE ...... 1-4 L 10/31 at Rhode Island (2OT) ...... 1-2 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 10/13 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 5-2 W 11/2 at Massachusetts ...... 0-5 L 9/3 at William & Mary ...... 0-8 L 10/18 at George Washington ...... 1-5 L 11/5 at Penn ...... 1-7 L 9/7 at Binghamton ...... 1-5 L 10/25 RHODE ISLAND ...... 2-0 W 11/8 TEMPLE ...... 1-0 W 9/16 at Long Island ...... 0-3 L 10/27 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 1-3 L 9/18 vs. Adelphi (at Long Island) . . . . .3-2 W 11/1 at Xavier ...... 0-2 L 2004 9/20 at Wake Forest ...... 0-5 L 11/3 at Dayton ...... 0-4 L (OVERALL: 3-14-1; A-10: 2-8-1; SOCCER 7: 1-1-0) 9/24 at Towson ...... 0-5 L 11/7 at Richmond ...... 0-1 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 10/1 at Monmouth ...... 0-0 T 11/13 PENN ...... 0-1 L 9/3 at James Madison ...... 1-2 L 10/7 at Duquesne ...... 1-2 L 9/5 vs. Virginia Tech (at JMU) ...... 0-4 L 10/9 at Saint Louis ...... 0-8 L 2003 9/11 MONMOUTH ...... 1-2 L 10/14 at George Washington ...... 1-6 L (OVERALL: 8-11-1; A-10: 5-5-1; SOCCER 7: 1-3-0) 9/12 BINGHAMTON ...... 0-3 L 10/16 at La Salle ...... 1-3 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 9/15 at Philadelphia University (2OT) .3-2 W 10/18 at Philadelphia University ...... 3-2 W 8/29 at New Hampshire ...... 1-5 L 9/18 vs. Lafayette (at Lehigh) ...... 0-3 L 10/22 TEMPLE ...... 1-2 L 8/31 vs. Vermont (at UNH) ...... 3-2 W 9/19 at Lehigh ...... 0-3 L 10/28 FORDHAM ...... 0-1 L 9/6 MANHATTAN ...... 3-0 W 10/1 MASSACHUSETTS (2OT) ...... 0-0 T 10/30 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 1-2 L 11/4 DAYTON ...... 1-3 L ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS Muhlenberg 4 0 1 1962 11/6 XAVIER ...... 0-1 L Navy 0 4 0 2006 OPPONENT W L T LAST New Hampshire 0 1 1 2003 Adelphi 1 0 0 2005 NJIT 0 1 1 2007 2006 American 10 6 2 1989 New York University 1 2 1 1970 (OVERALL: 2-12-4; A-10: 1-6-2; SOCCER 7: 1-3-1) Army 0 1 0 1995 North Adams State 0 0 1 1983 HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER Binghamton 1 2 0 2005 Niagara 2 2 0 2001 8/25 at UMBC ...... 1-5 L Bloomsburg 4 1 0 1992 North Carolina-Wilmington 1 1 0 1997 8/27 vs. Navy (at UMBC) ...... 1-3 L Bucknell 4 2 0 1995 Northeastern 1 0 0 1985 8/30 VILLANOVA (2OT) ...... 1-2 L Buffalo 0 1 0 1998 Old Dominion 0 1 0 1985 Cabrini 4 0 0 1990 9/8 MOUNT ST. MARY’S ...... 0-3 L Penn 4 21 0 2007 9/10 vs. Manhattan (at Phila. U.) . . . . .1-2 L Central Connecticut State 0 2 0 1987 Pennsylvania Military 3 0 0 1967 Charlotte 0 2 0 2007 Penn State 0 4 0 1990 9/15 at Penn ...... 0-4 L Coastal Carolina 1 0 0 2007 Philadelphia University 12 23 6 2007 9/17 vs. Princeton (at Penn) (2OT) . . .1-1 T Colgate 0 1 0 2003 Pittsburgh 0 1 0 2007 9/23 LA SALLE ...... 3-2 W Dayton 1 10 1 2007 Princeton 0 0 1 2006 9/29 RICHMOND (2OT) ...... 0-1 L Delaware 9 10 2 1988 Rhode Island 4 16 0 2007 10/1 CHARLOTTE ...... 1-6 L Detroit Mercy 3 0 0 2003 Richmond 1 5 0 2007 10/7 at Temple ...... 1-2 L Drexel 13 28 1 2003 Rider 18 10 5 2007 10/10 at Philadelphia Univ. (2OT) . . . . .2-2 T Duquesne 6 6 0 2006 Rutgers 0 14 1 1995 East Stroudsburg 5 10 2 1986 10/13 at Masschusetts (2OT) ...... 0-0 T Rutgers-Camden 5 2 2 1984 10/15 at Rhode Island ...... 1-6 L Eastern Baptist 4 1 0 1963 Saint Louis 0 4 0 2007 Elizabethtown 4 7 0 1970 Saint Peter’s 4 0 0 1992 10/20 SAINT LOUIS ...... 0-1 L Fairfield 0 0 1 1989 St. Bonaventure 7 10 0 2006 10/22 DUQUESNE ...... 1-0 W Fairleigh Dickinson-Madison 3 2 2 1974 St. John’s 0 1 1 1992 10/27 at St. Bonaventure ...... 1-4 L Fordham 4 7 1 2006 San Francisco 0 1 0 1978 10/29 at Fordham (2OT) ...... 0-0 T Furman 0 1 0 2007 Seton Hall 0 2 0 1961 George Mason First Meeting --- Shippensburg 1 1 0 1969 2007 George Washington 6 13 2 2007 Southeastern Massachusetts 0 0 1 1974 Georgetown 9 1 1 1984 (OVERALL: 5-12-1; A-10: 4-5-0; SOCCER 7: 0-2) Spring Garden 5 2 0 1989 HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER Gettysburg 3 0 0 1964 Temple 13 33 6 2007 Glassboro State 8 2 2 1981 8/31 vs. Furman (at C. Carolina) . . . . .0-6 L ! ! Towson 0 1 0 2005 Hartford 0 1 0 1985 9/2 at Coastal Carolina ...... 3-2 W e e Trenton State 3 9 0 1988 i i Hofstra 10 3 1 1982 Ursinus 2 2 0 1962 9/12 at Villanova ...... 0-4 L D D Holy Cross 0 1 0 1999 Vermont 1 0 0 2003 9/15 RIDER ...... 0-2 L r r Iona 1 1 0 1983 Villanova 17 19 2 2007 9/17 at Pittsburgh (OT) ...... 1-2 L e e James Madison 0 1 0 2004 v v Virginia Tech 0 6 0 2004 9/22 at La Salle ...... 1-4 L Lafayette 3 2 0 2004 e e Virginia Military Institute 1 0 0 2002 9/29 PENN ...... 0-4 L La Salle 21 20 9 2007 N N Wagner 2 0 0 1962 10/6 at NJIT (2OT) ...... 1-1 T Lehigh 3 7 0 2004 l l Wake Forest 0 1 0 2005 l l Long Island 0 1 0 2005 10/13 TEMPLE ...... 1-0 W i i West Chester 11 11 5 1992 Loyola (Ill.) 0 1 0 1997 West Virginia 1 4 1 1994 10/16 PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY . . . .1-3 L W W Loyola (Md.) 2 8 0 1986 William & Mary 0 1 0 2005 10/19 GEORGE WASHINGTON (2OT) . . . .2-1 W k k Manhattan 3 2 2 2006 Winthrop 0 1 0 1998 10/21 RICHMOND ...... 1-0 W Maryland 0 1 0 1977 w w Wisconsin 0 1 0 1994 10/26 at Dayton ...... 1-3 L a a Maryland-Baltimore County 3 5 0 2006 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0 1 0 1994 10/28 at Xavier (OT) ...... 1-0 W H H Massachusetts 4 13 2 2007

Wofford 1 0 0 2002 11/2 at #13 Saint Louis ...... 0-8 L Millersville 1 1 0 1991 e e Xavier 4 8 0 2007 Monmouth 7 5 1 2005 11/4 at Charlotte ...... 1-3 L h h 11/9 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 0-3 L T T Moravian 2 0 0 1970 • 2008 opponents in bold • 11/11 RHODE ISLAND ...... 2-4 L Mount St. Mary’s 0 1 0 2006 (96-163-29 all-time vs. 2008 opponents)

26 Saint Joseph’s University ADMINISTRATION

Don DiJulia Timothy R. Lannon, S. J. Dr. Cary Anderson Associate Vice President University President Vice President for Student Life Athletic Director

ATHLETIC DIRECTORY SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY Associate Vice President/Athletic Director...... Don DiJulia ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT ...... 610-660-1707 Assistant Vice President/Athletic Business Affairs ...... Jim Brown The Mission of the Athletics Department at Saint ...... 610-660-1726 Joseph’s University reflects the Mission of the Associate Athletic Director/Facilities ...... Al Pendleton University by using the programs within Athletics as a ...... 610-660-3292 way to develop the whole person and preparing men Associate Athletic Director/Varsity Programs ...... Ellen Ryan and women for others...... 610-660-1714 Associate AD/Marketing/Corporate Partnerships ...... Tim Curran • To educate the whole person by complementing the academic ...... 610-660-1702 experience with athletic and recreational programs and activities Assistant AD/Recreation & Intramurals ...... Corey Shannon outside the classroom...... 610-660-3052 Executive Director of Athletic Development ...... Katie Shields • To create an environment for personal growth through openness, ...... 610-660-1231 respect, and a concern for others. Director of Compliance ...... Renie Shields ...... 610-660-2584 • To communicate the value of community and family through team Director of Academic Services ...... Janet Greder work and sportsmanship...... 610-660-1728 Director of Sports Medicine ...... Lori Rafferty • To provide opportunities for students to learn self-discipline, ...... 610-660-1699 responsibility, decision-making, and attainment of goals. Equipment Manager...... Joe DeLacy ...... 610-660-1720 • To provide opportunities for students to participate and compete Assistant Athletic Director/Communications ...... Marie Wozniak in a first-class manner...... 610-660-1727 • To provide equitable opportunities for all students and staff, Athletic Comm. Asst. (Men’s Soccer Contact) ...... Jeremy S. Fallis including women and minorities...... 610-660-2601 • To advance the University regionally and nationally through Athletic Office Phone ...... 610-660-1707 intercollegiate athletics. Athletic Office Fax ...... 610-660-1716 w DIRECTIONS TO FINNESEY FIELD w w w w From the North: NJ Turnpike to Exit 6 (PA Turnpike connector). Follow PA Turnpike to Exit 326 (Rte. 476). Follow 476 South to Rte. 76 East, towards w . Philadelphia. Follow Rte. 76 East to exit 339 (Rte. 1, City Avenue). Follow two miles to SJU. . s s j j u From the East: Take either the Ben Franklin Bridge (via Rte. 676) or the Walt Whitman Bridge; Follow Rte. 76 West to Exit 339 (Rte. 1, City Avenue). u h Follow two miles to SJU. h a a w w k From the South: I-95 North to 476 North. Follow 476 North to Exit 5 (Rte. 1). Follow Rte. 1 North to SJU, approximately 10 miles. k s s . . c From the West: PA Turnpike to Exit 326 (Valley Forge). Follow Rte. 76 East, toward Philadelphia, to Exit 339 (Rte. 1, City Avenue). Follow two miles c o to SJU. o m m

From the Airport: I-95 North to Rte. 76 West towards Valley Forge. Follow Rte. 76 West to Exit 339 (Rte. 1, City Avenue). Follow two miles to SJU.

2008 Men’s Soccer 27 THE UNIVERSITY Founded in 1851, Saint Joseph’s is an inde- pendent, Catholic, Jesuit university teaching disci- plined reasoning, effective communication and a love of learning. From Willings Alley in Old City Philadelphia to Stiles Street in North Philadelphia to its current location on City Avenue, Saint Joseph’s has continued to grow and change with the times. The University combines the Jesuit tra- dition of academic excellence, a history of service and an ideal campus location to produce success- ful students who strive to make a good world even better. Full-time, undergraduate day enrollment comprises approximately 4,150 students. Graduate, evening and executive programs push opportunities for student service. From North PHILADELPHIA total enrollment to more than 7,400 students. Philadelphia to Camden, N.J.; from Tijuana, SJU’s Philadelphia location gives students access Mexico, to the Appalachian Mountains, Saint to two worlds. The campus resembles a park, sur- THE JESUIT TRADITION Joseph’s students embrace the Jesuit mission of rounded by the stately homes of Philadelphia’s his- OF ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE serving those in need. The Thanksgiving Dinner toric Main Line suburbs. Yet students have access Saint Joseph’s nationally-recognized academ- Dance for area senior citizens and the Hand-in- to the cultural, commercial and recreational activi- ic reputation is confirmed by ongoing acknowl- Hand Festival for the handicapped are two annual ties of downtown Philadelphia -– only a short ride edgment in Barron’s, U.S. News & World Report student-run events that draw thousands of special away. and Peterson’s. The Jesuit tradition of intellectual visitors to campus for fun and friendship. SJU students take frequent advantage of the artis- inquiry and personal concern manifests itself in tic and cultural resources Philadelphia offers, as small, challenging classes taught by a caring facul- IDEAL CAMPUS LOCATION well. They visit the Philadelphia Museum of Art; the ty. Graduate assistants do not teach, so under- SJU’s City Avenue location combines the best Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts; the graduates can be sure they are receiving the very of dynamic Philadelphia with the suburban, resi- Franklin Institute Science Museum; the Academy best educational experience from trained experts. dential setting of the elegant Main Line. Saint of Music, which houses ballet and opera; and the One-on-one interaction between students and fac- Joseph’s 65 acres span two counties, allowing stu- new Kimmel Center, home to the Philadelphia ulty is a reality at Saint Joseph’s. dents to literally enjoy the best of both worlds. The Orchestra. In addition, SJU students enjoy rooting A solid liberal arts curriculum provides city of Philadelphia, with its tremendous wealth of for Philadelphia’s teams in the four major profes- across-the-board learning for every student. historical, cultural, social and athletic attractions, is sional sports leagues. Supporting that curriculum are comprehensive easily accessible, while the safety, serenity and academic majors and learning facilities. The result greenery of a suburban campus are right at hand. is a broad education that prepares students not The friendly atmosphere and close-knit cam- only for employment and graduate school, but for pus ensure that students don’t get lost in either the life itself. literal or the figurative sense at Saint Joseph’s. In the fall of 1998, SJU opened the $25 mil- Expanded library, computer and athletic facilities lion Owen A. Mandeville Hall, which houses the add a big-time “feel” to this growing university. Erivan K. Haub School of Business, the Center for Food Marketing and the region's first "Teletorium" SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS and "Moot Boardrooms." An 87,000-square-foot Men and women leave Saint Joseph’s pre- international academic center featuring state-of- pared. The University boasts an excellent record of ! ! placing its graduates in first-time jobs, profession- e e the-art distance learning technology, it is located i i al schools and other advanced degree programs. D D near the corner of 54th Street and City Avenue. r r Part-time work and internships provide real-world e e experiences, the kind which delight future employ- v v A HISTORY OF SERVICE e e The students of Saint Joseph’s University are ers. And with its many diverse student organiza- N N l l tions, SJU offers ample opportunities to assume l l dedicated to making today’s world even better. A i i natural spirit of volunteerism has enabled the leadership positions. W W University’s community service programs to An extensive on-campus recruitment pro- k k gram provides graduates with a head start in their w w become the most popular extracurricular activities a a on campus. In addition, a Service Learning pro- employment search. Regular meetings with facul- H H gram allows students to receive academic credit ty advisors, along with advisory programs in the e e h h for their work outside the classroom. health professions and in pre-law, assist students T T SJU offers local, national and international who wish to further their schooling.

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