William and Mary Men’s Soccer Table of Contents 2003 Quick Facts Quick Facts ...... 1 W&M Information Coaching Staff Information This is William and Mary Soccer ...... 5 Location: Williamsburg, Head Coach: Al Albert (William and Mary, 1969) Coaching Staff Founded: 1693 Albert at W&M: 392-181-60 (.667) (32 seasons) Head Coach Al Albert ...... 6 Enrollment: 5,560 Albert Overall: 392-181-60 (.667) (32 seasons) Assistant Coach Chris Norris ...... 7 President: Timothy J. Sullivan (W&M, 1966) Albert’s Office Phone: (757) 221-3385 Assistant Coach Chuck Connelly ...... 7 Athletics Director: Terry Driscoll (Boston Coll., 1969) Albert’s Email Address: [email protected] Assistant Coach Tom Duffy ...... 7 Nickname: Tribe Best Time to Reach Coach Albert: Mornings 2003 Season Information Colors: Green, Gold and Silver Assistant Coaches: Season Outlook ...... 12 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Chris Norris (William and Mary, 1995) Roster ...... 13 Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Chuck Connelly (Old Dominion, 2000) Returning Player Biographies ...... 15 Home Field: Albert-Daly Field (1,000) Tom Duffy (Le Moyne, 1965) Freshmen Biographies ...... 20 Athletics Department Phone: (757) 221-3400 Norris’ Office Phone: (757) 221-3321 Opponent Capsules ...... 24 Ticket Office Phone: (757) 221-3340 Soccer Fax: (757) 221-2989 2002 Season Review 2002 Statistics and Results ...... 28 2002 Colonial Athletic Association Review ...... 29 Sports Information Men’s Soccer Information Tribe Soccer Classic ...... 32 Sports Information Director: Pete Clawson 2002 Record: 15-8-1 (.646) W&M Pancake Supper ...... 32 Associate SID/Men’s Soccer: Dan Wakely 2002 CAA Record: 7-1-1 (.833)/Tied for first Record Book and History Wakely’s Office Phone: (757) 221-3368 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/7 Season Records ...... 34 Wakely’s Home Phone: (757) 476-5314 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Career Records ...... 35 Wakely’s Email Address: [email protected] All-Time Program Record: 414-199-64 (.659) Team Awards ...... 37 Sports Information Fax: (757) 221-3412 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 12 Honors and Awards ...... 38 Web Site: www.TribeAthletics.com CAA Championships: Six Postseason History ...... 40 Current Players in the Pros ...... 41 Series and Yearly Records ...... 42 Year-by-Year Results ...... 44 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer Schedule The College of William and Mary Day Date Opponent Location Time University Profile ...... 48 Fri. Aug. 22 vs. Navy (Exhibition) Pocomoke, MD 7:00 PM Tribe Athletics ...... 49 Sat. Aug. 30 RUTGERS WILLIAMSBURG 7:00 PM Athletics Director Terry Driscoll ...... 50 Fri. Sept. 5 at Duke $ Durham, NC 7:30 PM Associate AD Barbara Blosser ...... 50 Sun. Sept. 7 vs. NC State $ Durham, NC 2:30 PM Student-Athlete Support ...... 51 Fri. Sept. 12 vs. Longwood % Norfolk, VA 4:30 PM Facilities ...... 52 Sun. Sept. 14 vs. American % Norfolk, VA 12:00 PM Albert-Daly Field ...... 53 Soccer Donors ...... 54 Nike Tribe Soccer Classic Fri. Sept. 19 Old Dominion vs. Wake Forest Williamsburg 4:30 PM Media Information Fri. Sept. 19 MARSHALL WILLIAMSBURG 7:00 PM The William and Mary sports information office always is Sat. Sept. 20 Old Dominion vs. Marshall Williamsburg 4:30 PM interested in assisting the media in its coverage of Tribe Sat. Sept. 20 WAKE FOREST WILLIAMSBURG 7:00 PM men’s soccer. Updated information, including statistics and releases, can be found on the William and Mary ath- letics web site at www.TribeAthletics.com. Publicity and Wed. Sept. 24 at Virginia Charlottesville, VA 7:00 PM media information for William and Mary men’s soccer are Sat. Sept. 27 ST. JOHN’S WILLIAMSBURG 7:00 PM coordinated by associate sports information director Dan Sat. Oct. 4 at College of Charleston Charleston, SC 6:00 PM Wakely. Fri. Oct. 10 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH * WILLIAMSBURG 7:00 PM Photographs, feature ideas and results are always Sat. Oct. 11 UNC WILMINGTON * WILLIAMSBURG 7:00 PM available from the William and Mary sports information Fri. Oct. 17 at Hofstra * Hempstead, NY 7:00 PM office. All requests for further information, press or photo Sun. Oct. 19 at Drexel * Philadelphia, PA 1:00 PM passes and interviews should be made at least 24 hours Fri. Oct. 24 at Delaware * Newark, DE 3:00 PM in advance and directed to Dan Wakely at (757) 221-3368 or by email at [email protected]. Sun. Oct. 26 TOWSON * WILLIAMSBURG 3:00 PM Fri. Oct. 31 at George Mason * Fairfax, VA 7:00 PM Media Guide Credits Sun. Nov. 2 at James Madison * Harrisonburg, VA 2:00 PM The 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer Media Guide Sat. Nov. 8 OLD DOMINION * WILLIAMSBURG 7:00 PM is a publication of the William and Mary sports informa- tion office. Layout, design and writing by associate sports CAA Tournament information director Dan Wakely. Editing by the sports Tue. Nov. 11 CAA Quarterfinals Higher Seeds information staff and Al Albert. Photography by Colorado Fri. Nov. 14 CAA Semifinals # No. 1 Seed Rapids, Hampton Roads Mariners, Lawrence I’Anson, Sun. Nov. 16 CAA Championship # No. 1 Seed Bob Keroack, NY/NJ MetroStars, Richmond Kickers, San Jose Earthquakes, David Silverman/NE Revolution, Jane Terry, US Soccer and Dan Wakely. Printing by Central NCAA Tournament Lithographic of Lynchburg, Virginia. Fri.-Sat. Nov. 21-22 NCAA Tournament First Round Campus Sites Wed. Nov. 26 NCAA Tournament Second Round Campus Sites On the Cover Sat.-Sun.Nov. 29-30 NCAA Tournament Third Round Campus Sites Tribe senior midfielder Phil Hucles, Fri.-Sun. Dec. 5-7 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal Campus Sites photo by Dan Wakely. Smaller pho- Fri. Dec. 12 NCAA Tournament Semifinal Columbus, OH tos of (from left) seniors Alex Sun. Dec. 14 NCAA Tournament Championship Columbus, OH Brown, Lucas Salcedo, Graham Albert and Kris Feldmann. * CAA match; $ Duke Classic; % at ODU Tournament; Home matches in BOLD CAPS. All dates and times are subject to change. All times Eastern. Please check the W&M website www.TribeAthletics.com for the most recent schedule. www.TribeAthletics.com 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 1 AFTER THE GAME OR ANY OTHER TIME COME TO PAUL’S FOR FOOD OR JUST A GOOD TIME.

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Thirty-eight years ago, soccer was in national playing experience with various Year. its first year at William and Mary. It was national teams, and numerous others have What makes William and Mary unique for men only and the Tribe did not experi- received conference, state and regional in the soccer world is its combination of ence many winning moments. Times have honors. In the summer of 1994, goalkeeper top-notch collegiate soccer and a variety of changed. In 1967, the team’s third year of Paul Grafer started for the U.S. Olympic soccer-related activities throughout the existence, and first as a varsity sport, W&M team on its tour of Chile. In 1997 W&M year. defeated George Washington, 2-1, for the alum Wade Barrett played with the U.S. un- Traditionally, in September the year first victory in school history. That win was der-20 team. All-American goalkeeper kicks off with the Tribe Soccer Classic, the first of more than 400 to come for a Adin Brown is the latest name to join this which features the W&M men’s team and school that was destined to be a hotbed of group, playing on the U.S. under-23 squad a regional rival facing off against top com- soccer. and with the U.S. Olympic Team. petition from around the country. Virginia, The groundwork was laid in the early Duke, North Carolina, Davidson, Boston 1970s when Al Albert, a 1969 graduate of University, Rutgers and Portland are all tra- the College, returned to his alma mater to ditionally strong teams that have come to teach and coach soccer. The program be- Williamsburg for this early season tourney. gan to take off in 1975, Albert’s fifth year In the 19 years of the Classic, the Tribe has at the helm. That season the Tribe went 9- won the title 10 times and has finished sec- 4-1, beginning the current streak of 28 con- ond seven times. The Classic will be re- secutive winning seasons, the fifth-longest sumed in 2003 for the opening of the new streak in NCAA Division I history. Just one home for Tribe soccer, Albert-Daly Field. year later, in 1976, the Tribe won 10 matches The women’s team also plays host to a for the first time, a feat which has been re- nationally competitive schedule that offers peated for the past 27 years. Albert is the an excellent chance for local fans to see true dean of William and Mary soccer with some of the best women’s teams in the 392 of the school’s 414 all-time wins com- country. ing under his direction. The spring finds the Busch Field turf Wins alone do not give a school na- occupied by teams of seven. W&M hosts a tional prominence. That came in 1980 when seven-a-side tournament for both college W&M advanced to the quarterfinals of the men’s and women’s teams in early April. NCAA tournament. Since then, the Tribe The tournaments give top teams from has gone to 11 more NCAA tourneys, in- around the region the opportunity to gauge cluding seven trips in the last eight seasons 1998 W&M graduate Wade Barrett plays pro- their progress in spring practice against (1995-2000 and 2002) as well as in 1992 and fessionally with the AGF Arhus of the Danish top-notch competition. Collegiate players 1993. W&M won the ECAC-South title in First Division. His 38 career goals at W&M is are not the only ones enjoying the turf in 1983; the CAA tournament in 1995, 1996, fourth in school history. the spring. In late April, a seven-a-side 1999 and 2000 and the CAA regular season tournament for men’s and co-ed teams crown in 1987, 1992, 1995, 1996 and 2002, The William and Mary women’s soc- draws many participants from Tidewater, when it tied Virginia Commonwealth for cer program has enjoyed a similar ascent Richmond and Washington, D.C. first place in the league. to the upper echelon of the sport. Starting In the summer, the fields of William This year W&M’s soccer programs will as a varsity sport in 1981 under original and Mary are filled by thousands of young- take another step forward with the con- head coach John Charles and continuing sters taking part in the Tidewater Soccer struction of a new grass facility, Albert-Daly under current head coach John Daly, the Camp and John Daly’s Soccer Camp. The Field. Initiated with a $500,000 challenge women’s team has enjoyed winning sea- camps are run by the William and Mary grant from Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ukrop, the sons in all 22 years and has played in the head coaches and the counselors are mainly new field will be crucial in improving the NCAA tournament 18 of the past 19 sea- current and former W&M players. Tribe’s chances to host top-quality teams sons. Soccer is not just a seasonal event in and NCAA Tournaments in Williamsburg. The women’s team has also enjoyed its Williamsburg, it is a year-long tradition. Despite the tremendous success of Tribe share of individual honors. Eleven Tribe Both the men’s and women’s teams receive soccer, the men have been forced to play players have been named All-America in strong support from the student body and their last 15 NCAA Tournament matches the last 15 years. The women’s team also the residents of the Tidewater area, and on the road or at a neutral site. However, has a history of sending players to various these fans are rewarded with a great prod- that will change with the beginning of play national teams. Former W&M All-America uct. at Albert-Daly Field this season. and National Player of the Year Megan The success enjoyed by Tribe student- Besides having strong team records, McCarthy was a member of the national athletes and the high-level of community many W&M individuals have been team, which is the current world champion. involvement in the soccer program com- standouts on the pitch. Seven players have Eight years ago, Natalie Neaton earned the bine to make William and Mary a truly been named All-Americans, 11 have inter- distinction of ISAA National Player of the unique place in the soccer world. www.TribeAthletics.com 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 5 Head Coach Al Albert

just eight more wins to become one of fewer tion to his collegiate coaching, he serves as di- than 10 Division I men’s soccer coaches ever rector of the highly successful Tidewater Soc- to have reached the 400-victory plateau. cer Camp and the Williamsburg Soccer Club. Last season, Albert led W&M to the Sweet On the international level, Albert served as Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament for the sixth head coach for the soccer team time, as the Tribe defeated Duke and Virginia in the Maccabiah Games, or “Jewish Olym- on the road in the first two rounds of the pics,” in 1985 and in 1981, when his team won postseason, before losing in overtime at Penn a silver medal. Albert is also a veteran of many State in the third round. The College’s international soccer tours, including trips to postseason run capped off an impressive 2002 Belgium, Bermuda, England, France, Greece, campaign, which saw the Tribe end the year Holland, Israel, Jamaica and Wales. ranked 16th in the nation with a record of 15- The Baltimore native laid the groundwork 8-1. for his career as a student-athlete for the Tribe, For his efforts, Albert was honored as the playing goalkeeper and fullback for the team NSCAA South Atlantic Region Coach of the during its transition from club level to varsity Year for the third time in his career, having also status. Also a talented lacrosse player, he first won the award in 1992 and 1998. Also a three- used fall soccer as training for spring lacrosse, time Virginia Coach of the Year (1992, 1994 and but before he earned his sociology degree in 1996), he has been named the CAA’s Coach of 1969, he had decided to pursue a career in soc- the Year a league-record four times (1987, 1992, cer. Al Albert 1994 and 1996). After a year of teaching, Albert, who holds Albert solidified the Tribe’s position as a NSCAA Premier Diploma and an “A” USSF William and Mary (1969) one of the top men’s soccer programs in the full badge from the Football Association of En- 33rd Season nation in the 1990s, a decade in which W&M gland, returned to campus as a lacrosse and advanced to seven NCAA Tournaments, while soccer assistant and physical education in- ranking eighth in the country in wins (149) and structor. He was named the Tribe’s head coach For more than three decades, Al Albert’s 13th in winning percentage (.708). The Tribe’s prior to the 1971 season, and in 1977, he began name has been synonymous with William and most successful season came during that to concentrate solely on soccer. Mary soccer. Now entering his 33rd year as the stretch, when in 1996 the team advanced to the Al and his wife, Gail, reside in Williams- Tribe’s head coach, Albert also played for the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament, fall- burg and are the parents of a daughter, Allison, Green and Gold before graduating from W&M ing in overtime to eventual national champi- and a son, Graham, who is a currently a senior in 1969, making him a part of 36 of the ons St. John’s. The College ended that season and all-conference starting midfielder for the College’s 37 varsity seasons. ranked fourth in the nation, setting school Tribe. During his time at W&M, he has led the records for wins in a season with a 20-3-1 mark, team to six Colonial Athletic Association cham- and for best conference record, as the Tribe The Albert File pionships, 12 NCAA Tournament appear- went 8-0-0 in CAA matches before winning its ances, and a stunning 28 consecutive winning second-straight league title. NCAA Tournaments seasons, tied for the fourth-longest active Along with W&M’s six CAA champion- 1980, 1983, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1995, streak in Division I men’s soccer. Albert’s ca- ships (1983, 1987, 1995, 1996, 1999 and 2000), 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002 reer record stands at 392-181-60 (.667), tying Albert also led the team to the Southern Con- him for the third-most wins among all active ference title in 1976. The College was named CAA Championships Division I coaches and tied for the seventh- state champions in 1978, 1979 and in 1980, 1983, 1987, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000 most victories in Division I history. He needs when the Green and Gold won a regional title. Albert also has a reputation for being a CAA Coach of the Year strong developer of individual talent, having 1987, 1992, 1994, 1996 coached seven All-Americans and four play- ers drafted by teams. State Coach of the Year Goalkeeper Adin Brown became the highest 1992, 1994, 1996 drafted Tribe player in any sport, when the Colorado Rapids picked him third overall in Region Coach of the Year the 2000 draft. Making a name for himself as 1992, 1998, 2002 one of the top keepers in America, in 2002 Brown led the to the Albert by the Numbers MLS championship game. Last season Wade 392 career victories (tied for the third-most Barrett was one of three finalists for MLS De- among active Division I coaches) fender of the Year and played in the 2002 MLS 63 all-region selections All-Star game, before moving to Denmark, 33 years coached at William and Mary where he currently plays for AGF Arhus of the 28 consecutive winning seasons (tied for Danish First Division. Other Tribe players with the fourth-longest streak in Division I) MLS experience include current NY-NJ 18 professional players MetroStars teammates Steve Jolley and Paul 12 NCAA Tournament appearances Grafer. All told, 18 players coached by Albert 11 All-America selections have gone on to play professional soccer. Albert’s soccer success carries over into 6 Colonial Athletic Association titles the Williamsburg community, where, in addi- 4 Academic All-America selections 6 • 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer www.TribeAthletics.com Assistant Coaches

Chris Norris enters his ninth season Norris received the Coaches’ Award in as an assistant coach and his 13th with 1992 and earned W&M Rookie of the Year the Tribe soccer program. honors in 1991. Norris also earned the Norris joined the Tribe soccer staff in team’s Freshman Academic Achievement 1995 after a solid playing career at the Award in 1991 and graduated from the College. He made the transition from the College with a degree in kinesiology. field to the sideline successfully eight falls Prior to his return to William and ago and has played a major role in help- Mary, Norris served as junior varsity ing Al Albert develop one of the premier boys’ soccer coach at Lafayette High soccer programs in America. School in Williamsburg. Along with his A captain his senior year, Norris was coaching duties for the Tribe, Norris is the team’s defensive leader, earning All- involved in coaching with the Williams- Chris Norris South Atlantic honors. He was a two-time burg Soccer Club. Norris also serves as All-CAA performer and was also selected the co-director of the Tidewater Soccer William and Mary (1995) to the VaSID All-State squad in 1994. The Camp and is the director of the Williams- team’s Most Valuable Player as a junior, burg Summer Soccer League.

Starting his fourth season on Al He earned second team All-CAA honors Albert’s staff is Chuck Connelly. He will as a senior for the Monarchs. work primarily with the Tribe’s goalkeep- A native of Rockville, Maryland, ers. Connelly has coached at numerous Connelly graduated in 2000 from Old camps along the East Coast. He currently Dominion University in Norfolk, Vir- coaches a youth traveling team for the ginia, where he was the team’s starting Williamsburg Soccer Club and assists the goalkeeper as a junior and senior. While Virginia ODP Program. He also serves as at ODU he recorded a career 1.5 goals assistant director of the Tidewater Soccer against average with 17 shutouts and was Camp and the Williamsburg Summer regarded as one of the top goalkeepers in Soccer League. the conference. In 1999 he started all 19 Connelly’s younger brother, John, is Chuck matches for ODU and his 0.79 GAA was a goalkeeper on the Old Dominion soc- Connelly tops in the league and 17th in the nation. cer team. Old Dominion (2000)

Starting his fifth season with the Duffy was also involved with New Tribe’s staff is Tom Duffy. York’s Empire State Games where he Prior to helping with the coaching coached three Central Region teams, duties at William and Mary, Duffy spent claiming one silver and two bronze med- six seasons on the staff at Hartwick. als. He also served for four years as the A 1965 graduate of Le Moyne College, soccer chairman for the Games. In 2001 Duffy played and coached soccer in En- Duffy was selected to the State gland after completing his undergradu- Section IV Hall of Fame for his years of ate work. Duffy’s first coaching experi- service at the high school level. ence was with the Royal Air Force Upper A resident of Williamsburg with his Heyford team for three years. wife Peggy, the couple have three daugh- Duffy also spent four seasons as the ters; Brigid, who is married to Doug Tom Duffy head coach at Oneonta State in New York Prevelige, Jenn, who is married to current Le Moyne (1965) where he compiled a 39-33-3 record. He Hartwick College men’s soccer coach Ian coached at Oneonta High School from McIntyre, and Kate. Duffy holds an ad- 1972 to 1987, putting together a 226-71- vanced coaching diploma from the Na- 25 mark and sent over 60 of his players tional Soccer Coaches Association of on to play at the collegiate level. America. www.TribeAthletics.com 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 7 COLLEGE DELLY

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In 2002 the William and Mary men’s soc- freshman forwards will add depth at the posi- will be juniors Brian Hinkle and Andrew Terry, cer team further established itself as one of the tion next season: Brendan McCurdy, Ryan both of whom have significant experience. A top programs in the nation, defeating Duke and Sells and Jarrett Thomas. pair of freshman midfielders will join the team Virginia on the road to advance to the Sweet this year, in Ryan Overdevest and Chris Rodd. Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament and ending Midfielders the year ranked 16th in the nation. Four play- A pair of all-conference players in seniors Backs ers earned all-conference accolades and the Graham Albert and Phil Hucles will anchor The back line will feature three players team had three representatives each on the all- the middle of the field for W&M. The two will who started nearly every game last season, led state and all-region teams. The team’s top two pair up at the center midfield spots, with by seniors Alex Brown and Kris Feldmann. scorers last year, Ralph Bean and Carlos Garcia, Hucles taking an attacking role and Albert The pair have been fixtures in the lineup ended their senior seasons honored by all three holding more of a defensive position behind throughout their careers, and give the Tribe two organizations. him. Both have the ability to break down the of the better defenders in the league. Junior After last year’s outstanding season, the opposing defenses, using a combination of Colin Young was a full-time starter last year, team enters the 2003 campaign preparing to Hucles’ speed and Albert’s runs forward and and also started the final two games of his face a number of changes. Most obvious will heading ability. rookie season after recovering from an injury be the new home of W&M soccer, Albert-Daly Last year Hucles began the season as a earlier that year. Those three will likely be Field. Both the men’s and women’s soccer starting midfielder, but was moved to the back joined by redshirt freshman Jeff Marklin, who teams (as well as the women’s lacrosse pro- had a terrific spring training season that solidi- gram) will begin play this fall on the new grass fied his spot in the lineup. facility, which has immediately paid dividends Already a very strong group, Coach Albert in improving the caliber of opponents that will may decide to move Hucles, who still may be be visiting Williamsburg this year. the best defender on the team, to the back line Another area of change will be the num- in certain situations. Coming off the bench at ber of new faces on the team this season, as 12 the position will be senior Lucas Salcedo and of the 25 players on the preseason roster have sophomore Craig Myers, while incoming fresh- never seen a minute of collegiate action. On a men John Lee and Michael Yakovac also have positive note, the team brings back seven start- the potential for game action. ers, giving most of the freshmen a chance to gradually adjust to the college game. However, Goalkeepers among the list of newcomers are all four of Without a doubt, the biggest question W&M’s goalkeepers, requiring the team to start mark of this season will be at the very back of a freshman in goal for the first time since 1996. the field, as the Tribe enters the year with four One thing that will not change, and hasn’t goalkeepers who have never played a minute for more than 30 years, will be the presence of of college soccer. Two redshirt freshmen, Kris head coach Al Albert. The team’s leader since Rake and Stephen Hughes, sat out last year 1971, he enters his 33rd season at W&M with and are the front-runners for the starting posi- 392 career victories, tied for the seventh-most tion. Rake is a fearless player with a great work in Division I history, and just eight away from Senior midfielder Phil Hucles ethic who currently is the favorite to start, al- his 400th career win. though Hughes, who is also a very good shot early on to help solidify the defense, leading stopper, could easily be the one in goal for the Forwards the team to a 0.98 goals against average and Tribe this fall. Scott Kelsey, who practiced with Projected to start at the two forward posi- eight shutouts in the final 20 matches. Despite the team last year as a freshman, was asked to tions are junior Brannon Thomas and sopho- his defensive role, he still proved to be a valu- return and could see some time, while rookie more Patrick Scherder. In his fourth year over- able offensive threat, finishing fourth on the Brennan Wergley, who was a very good keeper all at W&M, Thomas received a medical team with five goals, while also adding an as- on one of the top high school teams in North- redshirt last year when a knee injury ended his sist. Already he has moved into W&M’s career ern Virginia, will likely redshirt this season if season after playing in just three games. The top-10 lists in points (70) and game-winning he isn’t starting. tallest member of the team at 6-4, he is a versa- goals (nine). tile player with good possession skills, who can Albert finished fifth on the team last year Schedule present himself as a big target for his team- with 10 points on four goals and two assists. Despite last year’s schedule being ranked mates. One of the fastest players on the team, Included in that total was one of the team’s big- as one of the 15 toughest in the nation, this sea- Scherder will complement Thomas’ abilities on gest scores of the season, when he recorded the son will be no easier, as the Tribe will again the front line. A tough, hard-working player, game-tying goal with less than nine minutes face a number of the top teams in the nation. Scherder was the only true freshman to play left in regulation, in the College’s shootout win One of the benefits of Albert-Daly Field is the for W&M last season, scoring one goal in 17 at Virginia in the second round of the NCAA ability to attract some of those opponents to matches. He followed up his solid rookie cam- Tournament. W&M’s campus. This season the College will paign with a very impressive spring and is Expected to start at left midfield, sopho- play traditional national powers St. John’s, poised for a standout year in 2003. more Clayton Voss came on strong at the end Wake Forest and Rutgers in Williamsburg and Also expected to enter into the mix at for- of the 2002 season, scoring the first goal of his will travel to face Virginia and Duke on the ward will be sophomore Andreas Nydal, who career in the Colonial Athletic Association road, locations where the Tribe won postseason is not expected to be available until midseason championship game. Another tall player who matches last year. The CAA continues to im- due to a spring ACL injury. Nydal was a spark is good in the air, he also has the speed to get prove, with Old Dominion and 2002 league off the bench last season, scoring eight goals, behind opposing defenses. Battling for the champion Virginia Commonwealth joining the third-highest total on the team. Three true starting nod on the right side of the midfield W&M in last season’s NCAA Tournament. 12 • 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer www.TribeAthletics.com Roster

NUMERICAL ROSTER ROSTER BREAKDOWN No. Name Pos. Year Ht. Wt. Hometown High School Breakdown by Location 1 Kris Rake GK RF 6-2 185 Flower Mound, TX Edward Marcus California (1) Chris Rodd ...... Danville 2 Brannon Thomas F Jr. 6-4 190 Virginia Beach, VA Frank W. Cox Florida (1) 3 Colin Young B Jr. 5-11 165 Virginia Beach, VA First Colonial Brendan McCurdy ...... Ponte Vedra (1) 4 John Lee B Fr. 5-8 180 Midlothian, VA Midlothian Ryan Overdevest ...... Bridgeton 5 Kris Feldmann B Sr. 6-0 170 Charlottesville, VA Western Albemarle Texas (1) Kris Rake ...... Flower Mound 6 Andrew Terry MF/B Jr. 6-0 170 Richmond, VA Trinity Episcopal Virginia (20) 7 Jeff Marklin B RF 5-10 182 Richmond, VA J.R. Tucker Graham Albert ...... Williamsburg Alex Brown ...... Newport News 8 Craig Myers B So. 5-9 160 McLean, VA Langley Kris Feldmann ...... Charlottesville 9 Alex Brown B/MF Sr. 5-10 155 Newport News, VA Christchurch School Bryan Hinkle ...... Fredericksburg Phil Hucles ...... Virginia Beach 10 Andreas Nydal F So. 6-0 160 McLean, VA Langley Stephen Hughes ...... Alexandria Scott Kelsey ...... Virginia Beach 11 Phil Hucles MF/F Sr. 6-1 170 Virginia Beach, VA Norfolk Academy John Lee ...... Midlothian 12 Graham Albert MF Sr. 6-2 175 Williamsburg, VA Jamestown Jeff Marklin ...... Richmond Craig Myers ...... McLean 13 Stephen Hughes GK RF 6-0 180 Alexandria, VA Bishop Ireton Andreas Nydal ...... McLean 14 Clayton Voss MF So. 6-3 185 Reston, VA South Lakes Patrick Scherder ...... Vienna Ryan Sells ...... Manassas 15 Patrick Scherder F So. 6-0 180 Vienna, VA James Madison Andrew Terry ...... Richmond 16 Lucas Salcedo B Sr. 5-11 155 Cali, Colombia Colegio Bolivar Brannon Thomas ...... Virginia Beach Jarrett Thomas ...... McLean 17 Chris Rodd MF Fr. 6-3 180 Danville, CA San Ramon Valley Clayton Voss ...... Reston 18 Ryan Sells F Fr. 5-9 165 Manassas, VA Forest Park Brennan Wergley ...... Oak Hill Michael Yakovac ...... Burke 19 Brendan McCurdy F Fr. 6-0 185 Ponte Vedra, FL Allen B. Nease Colin Young ...... Virginia Beach 20 Bryan Hinkle MF/B Jr. 5-10 160 Fredericksburg, VA Chancellor Colombia (1) Lucas Salcedo ...... Cali 21 Michael Yakovac B Fr. 6-1 155 Burke, VA Lake Braddock 22 Scott Kelsey GK RF 6-2 200 Virginia Beach, VA Ocean Lakes Breakdown by Position Forward (6) 23 Jarrett Thomas F Fr. 5-8 170 McLean, VA Gonzaga Brendan McCurdy ...... Freshman 24 Ryan Overdevest MF Fr. 6-0 150 Bridgeton, NJ Cumberland Regional Andreas Nydal ...... Sophomore Patrick Scherder ...... Sophomore 25 Brennan Wergley GK Fr. 6-0 155 Oak Hill, VA Thomas Jefferson Ryan Sells ...... Freshman Brannon Thomas ...... Junior Jarrett Thomas ...... Freshman Midfield (7) Graham Albert ...... Senior Bryan Hinkle ...... Junior ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Phil Hucles ...... Senior Ryan Overdevest ...... Freshman No. Name Pos. Year Ht. Wt. Hometown High School Chris Rodd ...... Freshman 12 Graham Albert MF Sr. 6-2 175 Williamsburg, VA Jamestown Andrew Terry ...... Junior Clayton Voss ...... Sophomore 9 Alex Brown B/MF Sr. 5-10 155 Newport News, VA Christchurch School Back (8) 5 Kris Feldmann B Sr. 6-0 170 Charlottesville, VA Western Albemarle Alex Brown ...... Senior Kris Feldmann ...... Senior 20 Bryan Hinkle MF/B Jr. 5-10 160 Fredericksburg, VA Chancellor John Lee ...... Freshman 11 Phil Hucles MF/F Sr. 6-1 170 Virginia Beach, VA Norfolk Academy Jeff Marklin ...... Freshman (R) Craig Myers ...... Sophomore 13 Stephen Hughes GK RF 6-0 180 Alexandria, VA Bishop Ireton Lucas Salcedo ...... Senior Michael Yakovac ...... Freshman 22 Scott Kelsey GK RF 6-2 200 Virginia Beach, VA Ocean Lakes Colin Young ...... Junior 4 John Lee B Fr. 5-8 180 Midlothian, VA Midlothian Goalkeeper (4) Stephen Hughes ...... Freshman (R) 7 Jeff Marklin B RF 5-10 182 Richmond, VA J.R. Tucker Scott Kelsey ...... Freshman (R) 19 Brendan McCurdy F Fr. 6-0 185 Ponte Vedra, FL Allen B. Nease Kris Rake ...... Freshman (R) 8 Craig Myers B So. 5-9 160 McLean, VA Langley Brennan Wergley ...... Freshman 10 Andreas Nydal F So. 6-0 160 McLean, VA Langley Breakdown by Class Seniors (5) 24 Ryan Overdevest MF Fr. 6-0 150 Bridgeton, NJ Cumberland Regional Graham Albert ...... Midfield 1 Kris Rake GK RF 6-2 185 Flower Mound, TX Edward Marcus Alex Brown ...... Back/Midfield Kris Feldmann ...... Back 17 Chris Rodd MF Fr. 6-3 180 Danville, CA San Ramon Valley Phil Hucles ...... Midfield/Forward 16 Lucas Salcedo B Sr. 5-11 155 Cali, Colombia Colegio Bolivar Lucas Salcedo ...... Back Juniors (4) 15 Patrick Scherder F So. 6-0 180 Vienna, VA James Madison Bryan Hinkle ...... Midfield/Back 18 Ryan Sells F Fr. 5-9 165 Manassas, VA Forest Park Andrew Terry ...... Midfield/Back Brannon Thomas ...... Forward 6 Andrew Terry MF/B Jr. 6-0 170 Richmond, VA Trinity Episcopal Colin Young ...... Back 2 Brannon Thomas F Jr. 6-4 190 Virginia Beach, VA Frank W. Cox Sophomores (4) Craig Myers ...... Back 23 Jarrett Thomas F Fr. 5-8 170 McLean, VA Gonzaga Andreas Nydal ...... Forward 14 Clayton Voss MF So. 6-3 185 Reston, VA South Lakes Patrick Scherder ...... Forward Clayton Voss ...... Midfield 25 Brennan Wergley GK Fr. 6-0 155 Oak Hill, VA Thomas Jefferson Freshmen (12) Stephen Hughes (R) ...... Goalkeeper 21 Michael Yakovac B Fr. 6-1 155 Burke, VA Lake Braddock Scott Kelsey (R) ...... Goalkeeper 3 Colin Young B Jr. 5-11 165 Virginia Beach, VA First Colonial John Lee ...... Back Jeff Marklin (R) ...... Back Brendan McCurdy ...... Forward Head Coach: Al Albert (William and Mary, 1969) Ryan Overdevest ...... Midfield Kris Rake (R) ...... Goalkeeper Assistant Coaches: Chris Norris (William and Mary, 1995), Chuck Connelly (Old Dominion, 2000), Chris Rodd ...... Midfield Tom Duffy (Le Moyne, 1965) Ryan Sells ...... Forward Jarrett Thomas ...... Forward Brennan Wergley ...... Goalkeeper Michael Yakovac ...... Back www.TribeAthletics.com 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 13 TIDEWATER SOCCER CAMP For the last 30 years, William and Mary’s head All fields used in the program are on the campus men’s soccer coach Al Albert has conducted the of the College of William and Mary. The signature Tidewater Soccer Camp. Designed for boy’s ages 7-18, facility is Busch Soccer Stadium, a lighted astroturf the week-long sessions are based on the principle of field which holds 2,271 fans and is the former home one ball for one boy. of the W&M men’s soc- Campers receive tech- cer team. nical instruction in In addition to this small groups and have camp, a special high the chance to practice school camp is offered the skills immediately at the Christchurch in competitive scrim- School. This advanced mages and in league camp is limited to 120 play. The aim of the high school players who camp is to develop in are coached by college each camper not only head coaches and top skill, but an under- assistants. standing and love for There are also the game of soccer. younger and older team All phases of soccer are covered in the camp with camps in which teams are coached in training ses- an emphasis placed on the development of skill and sions in the mornings and play matches in the after- technique and an understanding of the game. The noon and evenings. camp has ample facilities and all instructors are As an example of the popularity of the Tidewater certified USSF & FA coaches or similarly qualified Soccer Camps, Tribe alums Wade Barrett and Steve individuals. Jolley were campers as youngsters.

14 • 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer www.TribeAthletics.com Player Biographies Graham Albert Alex Brown Midfield • Senior Back/Midfield • Senior 6-2 • 175 5-10 • 155 Williamsburg, VA • Jamestown12 Newport News, VA 9 Christchurch School 2002: Second team All-CAA ... NSCAA Collegiate Scholar All-South Atlantic 2002: Scored the game-winning goal at Region honorable mention ... Started all UNC Wilmington ... Assisted the game- 24 matches ... Scored W&M’s only goal winners against Loyola and George at Maryland and assisted the team’s only goal against Indiana Mason ... Started all 21 matches he played, sitting out three con- ... Headed in first goal in 2-1 win over James Madison ... Scored tests for accumulated yellow cards. 2001: Scored the first goal the game-tying goal with less the nine minutes in regulation in of his career on a game-winning penalty kick in overtime at penalty kick win at Virginia in the second round of the NCAA Virginia Commonwealth. 2000: Solid year as a freshman, play- Tournament. 2001: Finished third on the team in goals (7) and ing in 16 matches, getting the starting nod in the final 13 ... points (16) ... Seventh in the CAA with 0.80 points per match Totaled 10 shots as a midfielder. High School: Four-year letter- and sixth in the league with 0.35 goals per outing ... Second on winner in soccer ... Named the Daily Press Player of the Year in the team with three game-winning goals, including one in over- 1999 ... Scored 67 goals and had 37 assists in his high school time against UNC Greensboro ... Scored the last two goals in 3- career ... Selected all-state and all-prep in 1999 ... Named all- 1 win over Delaware ... district, all-region, and all-prep in 1998 ... ODP player for three Recorded the Tribe’s years ... Also played for the Williamsburg Soccer Club ... School first goal in win against vice-president ... Key Club and Varsity Club ... Earned letters NCAA Elite Eight par- in , and tennis. Personal: Full name is Arthur ticipant Fairleigh Alexander Brown ... Son of Arthur and Patricia Brown ... Born Dickinson ... Recipient August 13, 1981 in West Germany ... Majoring in sociology. of team’s Most Im- proved Player award. Brown’s Career Statistics 2000: Played in 12 Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG games for the Tribe ... 2000 16-13 0 0 0 10 0 Saw most of his time as 2001 20-16 1 3 5 17 1 a sub at midfield ... 2002 21-21 1 2 4 13 1 Started against Rich- Career 57-50 2 5 9 40 2 mond and the regular season game with North Carolina ... At- tempted five shots. 1999: Redshirted. High School: Four-year let- terwinner ... All-state and all-region selection in 1998 ... All-Peninsula District 1997 ... All-Bay Rivers 1998-99 ... Also lettered in basketball and football ... All-Bay Rivers Dis- trict kicker and defensive back in football ... Betsy Thomas Male Scholar Athlete Award ... Member of state ODP team ... Helped lead the Williamsburg Wizards to six state championships ... U.S. Army Scholar Athlete Award ... National Honor Society ... Spanish Honor Society ... Key Club. Personal: Full name is Gra- ham McGrath Albert ... Son of Al (W&M’s head coach) and Gail Albert ... Born November 2, 1980 in Williamsburg, Virginia ... Majoring in accounting ... Enjoys music, computers and the web.

Albert’s Career Statistics Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG 2000 12-2 0 0 0 5 0 2001 20-12 7 2 16 31 3 2002 24-24 4 2 10 29 0 Career 56-38 11 4 26 65 3 www.TribeAthletics.com 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 15 Player Biographies Kris Feldmann Scored a goal and had three assists Back • Senior as a defender ... 6-0 • 170 Received team’s Charlottesville, VA 5 best rookie and Western Albemarle freshman aca- demic achieve- 2002: CAA All-Tournament team ... As- ment awards. sisted the game-winning goal in regu- High School: lar season win over Virginia ... Also re- Four-year letter- corded an assist against Drexel in the CAA Tournament ... winner in soccer Started all 24 matches ... Named team’s most improved player. ... NSCAA and 2001: Started 14 of the 17 matches he played in ... Recorded the Parade All- first point of his career American ... on an assist against Gatorade Vir- Maryland-Baltimore ginia Player of County. 2000: Saw ac- the Year ... Wash- tion in 10 matches. ington Post All- High School: Lettered Metropolitan ... three years in soccer ... Region I ODP District Player of the team ... Also Year in 1998 ... Named played for all-state, all-region and Gunston Team all-district in 1998 ... America. Personal: Full name is Bryan Johannes Hinkle ... Son VHSCA All-Star as a of Tim and Kathy Hinkle ... Born February 25, 1983 in senior ... Also lettered Fredericksburg, Virginia ... Father was a member of the T.C. in golf ... Played on the Williams football team featured in the movie Remember the Ti- Charlottesville Light- tans. ning U19 club team ... President of the Latin Hinkle’s Career Statistics Club ... National Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG Honor Society ... 2001 19-11 1 3 5 10 0 Founded the Physics 2002 21-17 0 1 1 7 0 Club. Personal: Full Career 40-28 1 4 6 17 0 name is Christopher West Torrence Feldmann ... Son of John and Katherine Feld- mann ... Born August 6, 1980 in Roanoke, Virginia ... Older Phil Hucles brother, John, played soccer for the Tribe, finishing his career in Midfield/Forward • Senior 2000 ... Majoring in art ... Future goals include architecture school 6-1 • 170 ... Enjoys golf, guitar, fishing, art and architecture. Virginia Beach, VA • Norfolk11 Academy Feldmann’s Career Statistics Currently stands 10th in school history Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG with 70 career points, tied for sixth with 2000 10-3 0 0 0 1 0 nine career game-winning goals and 2001 17-14 0 1 1 3 0 seventh with 157 career shots. 2002: 2002 24-24 0 2 2 1 0 Second team NSCAA All-South Atlantic Region ... First team Career 51-41 0 3 3 5 0 all-state and All-CAA ... Began the season at midfield but was moved to the back line after the fourth match ... While playing Bryan Hinkle as a defender, he helped the team to all eight of its shutouts Midfield/Back • Junior and a 0.98 GAA ... Finished fourth on the team with five goals 5-10 • 160 ... Scored the game-winner against Georgia State ... Also had Fredericksburg, VA • Chancellor goals against Indiana, Florida International, Towson and UNC 20 Wilmington ... Assisted the game-winner against Loyola. 2001: 2002: Assisted W&M goal at Maryland Second on the team in goals (12) and points (30) and tied for ... Helped team to record eight shutouts third with six assists ... Third in the CAA in points (1.43) and and a 1.18 GAA. 2001: Started 11 goals (0.57) per match, tied for fifth in the league with 0.29 as- matches in a solid freshman season ... sists per outing ... Named second team All-CAA ... CAA Player 16 • 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer www.TribeAthletics.com Player Biographies of the Week the first week of the season after scoring two goals demic council. Personal: Full name is Stephen Hyland Hughes against College of Charleston ... Team-high and tied for sev- ... Son of Kent and Stephanie Hughes ... Born November 16, enth in school history with four game-winning goals ... Assisted 1983 in Arlington, Virginia ... Enjoys playing computer games two goals in 3-1 win over Fairleigh Dickinson ... Also took 71 and reading history novels ... Plans to major in international shots, tied for eighth at W&M. 2000: Outstanding rookie sea- relations. son for the Tribe ... Led the squad with 14 goals, a freshman record ... Tied for sixth in the W&M record book with his 14 Jeff Marklin scores ... Second team All-CAA ... Also led the team with four Back • Redshirt Freshman game-winners (tied for seventh-best at W&M) ... Averaged a 5-10 • 182 goal every 3.8 shots ... Richmond, VA • J.R. Tucker Had streaks of four and 7 five consecutive matches with a goal ... Pair of 2002: Redshirted. High School: Let- goals, including the tered four years for coach Jim Dorton game-winner in over- ... Team captain senior year ... Richmond time against No. 6 Vir- Times-Dispatch all-metro team ... All- ginia ... Added a second state honorable mention junior year ... Two-time all-region and overtime goal against all-district selection ... Team’s defensive MVP junior and sopho- No. 11 James Madison ... more seasons ... All-academic district team junior and sopho- Game-winners against more years and regional all-academic selection junior year ... Fairleigh Dickinson and Started every game in his career ... Wendy’s High School Florida International ... Heisman candidate ... National Honor Society ... Student Coun- Tallied a goal against No. cil president ... Boys’ State ... U.S. High School Diplomats Pro- 1 North Carolina in the gram (2001-Tokyo, 2000-Princeton). Personal: Full name is Jef- NCAA Tournament. frey Thomas Marklin ... Son of John and Debbie Marklin ... Born High School: Virginian September 20, 1983 in St. Louis, Missouri ... Enjoys music, trav- Pilot High School Male eling and running. Athlete of the Year as a senior ... TCIS Player of Craig Myers the Year for two seasons Back • Sophomore ... First team TCIS and 5-9 • 160 VPL three straight years ... Second team TCIS as a freshman ... McLean, VA • Langley Regional pool player as a senior ... Team MVP ... Led state team 8 to the national title and was named the tournament MVP ... 2002: Played in three matches, all shut- Twice all-state in lacrosse ... Honor Roll all four years. Personal: out wins for W&M. 2001: Redshirted. Full name is Phillip Henry Hucles ... Son of Mike and Janis High School: First team all-district and Hucles ... Born June 17, 1982 ... Sister, Angela, plays in the WUSA second team all-region as a junior ... for Boston and has also competed on the U.S. national team. Helped lead team to the semi- finals of the Northern Virginia Hucles’ Career Statistics Regionals ... Teammate of fel- Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG low sophomore Andreas Nydal 2000 23-23 14 1 29 53 4 ... Also played on the Reston 2001 21-19 12 6 30 71 4 Raiders club team where he 2002 24-24 5 1 11 33 1 teamed with another Tribe Career 68-66 31 8 70 157 9 player, Clayton Voss. Personal: Full name is Craig Brandon Stephen Hughes Myers ... Born December 1, Goalkeeper • Redshirt Freshman 1982 ... Plans to major in eco- 6-0 • 180 nomics with a minor in Span- Alexandria, VA • Bishop13 Ireton ish. 2002: Redshirted. High School: Four- year letterwinner for coach Ian Lewis, starting every game in his career ... Myers’ Career Statistics Member of state ODP pool ... Also let- Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG tered four years as a freestyle swimmer ... Member of the aca- 2002 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 www.TribeAthletics.com 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 17 Player Biographies Andreas Nydal Lucas Salcedo Forward • Sophomore Back • Senior 6-0 • 160 5-11 • 155 McLean, VA • Langley10 Cali, Colombia • Colegio16 Bolivar 2002: Top returning scorer on the team 2002: Played in three matches. 2001: with eight goals in 2002 ... Tenth in the Played in eight matches, recording one CAA with 0.35 goals per game ... shot ... Recipient of the team’s Coaches Named CAA Rookie of the Week on Award. 2000: Saw limited action in one Nov. 11, after scoring a goal in all three matches that week, wins match. High School: Started every game for four years for over George Mason, UMBC and Old Dominion ... Ran his scor- Colegio Bolivar as a sweeper ... Helped lead team to three bina- ing streak to four tional championships. matches with game- Personal: Full name is winner against Drexel Lucas Salcedo ... Son of in CAA semifinals.. Alfredo Salcedo and 2001: Redshirted. Angela Lourido ... Born High School: Holds November 14, 1981 in high school record Bogota, Columbia ... with 46 goals ... First Has a twin sister and team all-state as a se- one brother ... Sister nior ... Regional and Laura attends the Col- AAA Liberty District lege of Charleston ... Player of the Year in Majoring in finance ... 2001 ... First team All- Enjoys playing the bass, Met his final two sea- listening to music and sons ... First team all- dancing. region and all-district as a junior ... Aver- Salcedo’s Career Statistics aged 1.8 goals per Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG game in 2001 ... Lead- 2000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 ing scorer for the Reston Raiders club team for three years. Per- 2001 8-0 0 0 0 1 0 sonal: Full name is Andreas Nydal ... Son of Ørjar and Nilou 2002 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 Nydal ... Born May 16, 1983 in Palm Beach, Florida ... Enjoys Career 12-0 0 0 0 1 0 swimming, traveling and basketball. Patrick Scherder Nydal’s Career Statistics Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG Forward • Sophomore 2002 23-6 8 0 16 39 2 6-0 • 180 Vienna, VA • James 15Madison Kris Rake 2002: Was the only true freshman to see Goalkeeper • Redshirt Freshman action for W&M ... Scored a goal 6-2 • 185 against Coastal Carolina. High School: Flower Mound, TX • Edward 1Marcus Played four years for coach Kurt 2002: Redshirted. High School: Played Kuykendall ... Scored 23 goals in four years for coach Kevin Albury ... sophomore and junior seasons ... District 6-5A Newcomer of the Year ... Team captain last two years ... All- Two-time first team all-district and district second team as a sopho- Fort-Worth Star Telegram all-area selection ... Played on state ODP more and first team as a junior ... team ... Also played baseball for one year ... Participant in SADD Four-time athletic honor roll hon- and Young Life. Personal: Full name is Kristopher Frederick oree ... Club team won state title Rake ... Son of Fred and Susi Rake ... Born January 24, 1984 in in 2000 and reached the champi- Columbus, Ohio ... Enjoys wakeboarding, watching movies and onship game in 1999 ... Member boating ... Uncle, Greg, played baseball at Ohio State for four of National Honor Society, French years ... Plans to major in international studies. Club, History Club and Math

18 • 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer www.TribeAthletics.com Player Biographies Honor Society. Personal: Full name is Patrick Daniel Scherder Brannon Thomas ... Son of Daniel and Marnie Scherder ... Born March 17, 1984 in Forward • Junior Red Bud, Illinois ... Enjoys playing soccer and basketball ... Plans 6-4 • 190 to major in business. Virginia Beach, VA • Frank W.2 Cox Scherder’s Career Statistics Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG 2002: Was given a medical redshirt sea- 2002 17-2 1 0 2 12 0 son ... Played in three matches with one start. 2001: Named CAA Player of the Week after scoring three goals and two Andrew Terry assists against High Point ... His eight points in that match was Midfield/Back • Junior tied for the fourth-highest single-game total in the country ... 6-0 • 170 Also recorded a goal against Marist and assists against College Richmond, VA • Trinity Episcopal6 of Charleston and Virginia Commonwealth ... Recipient of the team’s Unsung Hero award. 2000: Scored two goals on nine 2002: Had an assist in win at UNC shots ... First career goal was the first of the game for the Tribe Wilmington ... Started six of team’s last in the win over Butler ... Also scored in the CAA Tournament eight matches. 2001: Seven starts in 13 win over UNC Wilmington. High School: Two-time first team matches ... Both of his assists were on all-state player (1998 and 1999) ... Was also a two-time first team game-winning goals against Delaware and George Mason. 2000: all-district and all-region performer ... First team All-Tidewa- Missed the season after breaking his leg in fall workouts. High ter in 1999 ... Team captain in 1999 ... Leading scorer in the 97- School: Captain of the U18 Magic club team ... Led the squad 98 season ... ODP in 1997 ... National Honor Society ... National in assists and Latin and Spanish Honor Societies ... Member of the junior and scored eight goals senior class executive council ... Played club soccer for the Wil- ... Played in the liamsburg Blast. Personal: Full name is Brannon Philip Tho- Virginia state fi- mas ... Son of Steve and Gail Thomas ... Born August 21, 1981 in nals and the final Charlottesville, Virginia ... Enjoys surfing and playing basket- four twice ... ball ... Majoring in biological psychology. Member of the VCCL champion- Thomas’ Career Statistics ship team ... Cen- Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG tral district ODP 2000 15-0 2 1 5 9 0 player ... Virginia 2001 19-3 4 4 12 20 0 state pool player ... 2002 3-1 0 0 0 0 0 Also a three-time Career 37-4 6 5 17 29 0 letterwinner in basketball ... Na- tional Honor Soci- ety ... Math and Spanish honor so- cieties ... William and Mary Leader- ship Award. Per- sonal: Full name is Andrew Bennett Terry ... Son of Roy and Jane Terry ... Born March 24, 1982 in Richmond, Virginia ... Both parents at- tended William and Mary ... Enjoys art and music ... Majoring in religion.

Terry’s Career Statistics Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG 2001 13-7 0 2 2 1 0 2002 17-6 0 1 1 5 0 Career 30-13 0 3 3 6 0 www.TribeAthletics.com 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 19 Player Biographies Clayton Voss Colin Young Midfield • Sophomore Back • Junior 6-3 • 185 5-11 • 165 Reston, VA • South Lakes14 Virginia Beach, VA • First Colonial3 2002: Scored a goal against Virginia 2002: Assisted the game-winning goal Commonwealth in the CAA Champi- at Duke in the first round of the NCAA onship ... Recorded assists against Tournament ... Key defensive role in Georgia State and George Mason. 2001: team’s eight shutouts and 1.18 GAA. Redshirted. High School: Four-year letterwinner at South Lakes 2001: Injured much of the season and played in just eight High School ... Two-time first matches with two starts in the CAA Tournament ... Recorded a team all-district selection ... goal against UNC Wilmington in the quarterfinals of the CAA All-Northern region and Tournament ... Recipi- District and Metropolitan ent of the team’s (VA, DC, MD) Player of the Alumni Award for high- Year in 2001 ... Played on est GPA. 2000: Red- ODP Virginia state team shirted. High School: which won regional champi- Four-time letterwinner onship and finished fourth in at First Colonial High the nationals ... Also played School. Personal: Full club soccer with the Reston name is Colin Randall Raiders ... Co-captain for Young ... Son of Mark Reston ... Helped lead the and Laureen Young ... Raiders to the Jefferson Cup Younger sister, Anne, is title in 2000 ... Spanish Honor on W&M’s women’s Society. Personal: Full name soccer team ... Born No- is Clayton John Voss ... Son vember 30, 1981 in Oak- of Richard and Linda Voss ... land, California ... Ma- Born January 19, 1983 ... joring in accounting. Plans to major in business.

Young’s Career Statistics Voss’ Career Statistics Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG 2001 8-2 1 0 2 4 0 2002 16-7 1 2 4 7 0 2002 23-22 0 1 1 1 0 Career 31-24 1 1 3 5 0 Scott Kelsey John Lee Goalkeeper • Redshirt Freshman Back • Freshman 6-2 • 200 5-8 • 180 Virginia Beach, VA • 22Ocean Lakes Midlothian, VA • Midlothian 4 Began competing with the team in the High School: Lettered four years at spring. High School: Lettered four midfield and back for coach Ted Jones years as a goalkeeper for coach Jeff ... Two-time second team all-district Steckroth ... Graduated holding high selection ... Team captain for FC Rich- school’s career records for goals against average, saves, shut- mond Magic ... Also lettered two years as a point guard in bas- outs and wins ... Two-time team captain and selected to all- ketball ... Participated in the Sprit Club and Latin Club. Per- district team in 2002 ... Played for Beach FC United club team sonal: Son of Jin and Kim Lee ... Enjoys playing golf and bas- which was a regional finalist and ranked fourth in the nation ... ketball ... Born March 8, 1984 in Chicago, Illinois ... Plans to National Honor Society vice president and Key Club treasurer. major in business. Personal: Full name is Scott Robert Kelsey ... Son of Mark and Donna Kelsey ... Enjoys surfing and studying the Bible ... Born July 25, 1984 in Somerville, New Jersey ... Plans to major in business.

20 • 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer www.TribeAthletics.com Player Biographies Brendan McCurdy Chris Rodd Forward • Freshman Midfield • Freshman 6-0 • 185 6-3 • 180 Ponte Vedra Beach, 19FL Danville, CA • San Ramon17 Valley Allen B. Nease High School: Lettered four years at High School: Played forward for coach midfield and forward for coach Don Randy Eckensberger ... Set a school Busboom ... Scored a total of 71 career record his senior year with 47 goals ... points ... 2002 North Coast Section Team advanced to the Florida state championship game in 2003 points leader and Player of the Year ... Three-time all-league ... Named first team all-city, all-state and was picked as the St. pick ... Was named Athlete of the Week by the Tri-Valley Herald John’s County Player of the Year following his senior season ... and San Ramon Valley Times ... Played for the Ballistic United Was a guard on the basketball team for three years, helping the Soccer Club, losing to the eventual national champions in the team win the 2002 state championship ... Also played baseball state championship match. Personal: Full name is Christopher for three years as a shortstop. Personal: Full name is Brendan Henry Trevor Rodd ... Son of Trevor and Ilona Rodd ... Grand- Ryan McCurdy ... Son of David McCurdy and Christina father, Charles, played soccer for Oxford City and father played Rivenburgh ... Enjoys surfing, wakeboarding and snowboard- for Cal Poly ... Mother played volleyball at Cal Poly ... Enjoys ing ... Born September 5, 1984 in Brunswick, Maine. going to sporting events, the gym and listening to music ... Born April 9, 1985 in Fremont, California ... Plans to major in finance. Ryan Overdevest Midfield • Freshman Ryan Sells 6-0 • 150 Forward • Freshman Bridgeton, NJ • Cumberland24 Regional 5-9 • 165 Manassas, VA • Forest18 Park High School: Lettered four seasons as a midfielder for coach John Earnest ... High School: Played four years for Scored 35 goals in his career, including coach Ken Krieger ... Three-time team 18 goals and 19 assists as a senior ... Most Valuable Player and twice named Team won conference and South Jersey sectional champion- team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player ships his last year ... NSCAA High School Scholar All-Ameri- ... Scored 56 goals and had 39 assists in career ... Multiple selec- can, SCANJ All-State, and first team All-South Jersey and all- tions to all-district, all-area, all-extra and all-state teams ... Led conference his senior season ... Member of New Jersey ODP 2002 state runner-up Chantilly FC Cannons in goals and par- team ... Ran track for one year and played tennis for three sea- ticipated two years on the state ODP team ... Also played bas- sons ... Class vice president and member of Key Club ... Mem- ketball and baseball ... Member of National Honor Society, Beta ber of National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society and Sci- Club and Key Club. Personal: Full name is Ryan Brice Sells ... ence Careers Club ... Won Bausch & Lomb Science Award. Per- Son of Scott and Kimberly Sells ... Enjoys surfing, snowboard- sonal: Full name is Ryan Edward Overdevest ... Son of Edward ing and basketball ... Born March 14, 1985 in Miami, Florida ... and Gail Overdevest ... Enjoys video games, music and biking Plans to major in marketing. ... Brother, Jon, was on the crew team at Cornell ... Born May 7, 1985 in Bridgeton, New Jersey ... Plans to major in business. Jarrett Thomas Forward • Freshman 5-8 • 170 McLean, VA • Gonzaga23 High School: Played forward for coach Don Smith ... Offensive Player of the Year ... First team All-Met and all-con- ference senior year ... Played on the state ODP team for two years. Personal: Full name is Jarrett Carter Thomas ... Son of Michael and Elizabeth Thomas ... Great grandfather played for the Boston Red Sox ... Enjoys the beach and helping the homeless ... Born March 14, 1985 in Fairfax, Virginia ... Plans to major in business or psychology.

www.TribeAthletics.com 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 21 Player Biographies Brennan Wergley Michael Yakovac Goalkeeper • Freshman Back • Freshman 6-0 • 155 6-1 • 155 Oak Hill, VA • Thomas25 Jefferson Burke, VA • Lake Braddock21 High School: Played goalkeeper for High School: Lettered four years at four years under coach Alex back for coach Joe Soos ... All-region Czajkowski ... Team captain and two- and all-met honors as a junior and se- time Most Valuable Player ... Washing- nior ... Team captain for the BRYC Con- ton Post all-met team senior year and honorable mention as a dors ... Was a sprinter for three season on the indoor track team junior ... Two-time first team all-district and twice picked to ... State champion and All-America honors in indoor track ... region’s second team ... Played on the DC United Under-17 team Helped set the school record in the 4x200 indoor relay team. in 2002 and also played for the Chantilly Cannons for nine years Personal: Full name is Michael Joseph Yakovac ... Son of Jo- ... Was a guard on the basketball team for four years ... Basket- seph and Valerie Yakovac ... Father played football at West Point ball team captain and Most Valuable Player and led the team in ... Enjoys playing golf ... Born September 23, 1984 in Kansas ... points and assists his senior year ... Spent time as an elemen- Plans to major in biology. tary school tutor. Personal: Full name is Brennan Nash Wergley ... Son of Al and Dianne Wergley ... Both parents, along with an aunt, uncle and cousin, attended William and Mary ... Enjoys playing basketball, golf and video games ... Born July 3, 1985 in Fairfax, Virginia ... Plans to major in business. W&M Soccer in Greece

The NCAA allows Division I teams to take an international trip for exhibition competition once every four years. In the spring of 2003, the Tribe men’s soccer team traveled to Greece for a week, going undefeated in its four matches, including a win over Markopoulo, a third division pro team.

W&M men’s soccer players warming up for their match against Markopoulo.

While in Greece, the Tribe saw a number of the country’s historical landmarks.

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Rutgers Duke NC State Longwood American at W&M, Aug. 30, 7 PM at Duke, Sept. 5, 7:30 PM at Duke, Sept. 7, 2:30 PM at ODU, Sept. 12, 4:30 PM at ODU, Sept. 14, 12 PM

Location: New Brunswick, NJ Location: Durham, NC Location: Raleigh, NC Location: Farmville, VA Location: Washington, DC Field: (5,000) Field: Koskinen Stadium 7,000) Field: Method Road (4,000) Field: Lancer Field (500) Field: Reeves Field (730) Conference: : Atlantic Coast Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference: Independent (Div. II) Conference: Color: Scarlet Colors: Royal Blue and White Colors: Red and White Colors: Blue and White Colors: Red and Blue Head Coach: Bob Reasso (Pfeiffer, Head Coach: (Temple, Head Coach: Head Coach: Dave Barrueta (Rutgers, Head Coach: Todd West (George 1973; Springfield, 1975) 1967) Overall Record: 162-130-29 (17 yrs) 1990) Mason, 1988) Overall Record: 308-135-56 (24 yrs) Overall Record: 387-174-42 (32 yrs) Record at School: 162-130-29 (17 yrs) Overall Record: First year Overall Record: 33-24-6 (3 years) Record at School: 294-125-56 (22 yrs) Record at School: 343-128-28 (24 yrs) Assts: David Allred, Oronde Ash Record at School: First year Record at School: 33-24-6 (2 years) Assts: Jeff Zaun, Rob Johnson Assts: Mike Jacobs, Dan Ensley, Al 2002 Record: 5-14 Asst: John Atkinson Assts: Gary Kingsley, Nick Stames 2002 Record: 8-8-3 Pastore 2002 Conf. Rec./Finish: 0-6-0/7th 2002 Record: 12-6-1 2002 Record: 13-7-2 2002 Conf. Rec./Finish: 5-4-1/6th 2002 Record: 11-8-1 2002 Postseason: None 2002 Conf. Rec./Finish: 9-2/T3rd (CVAC) 2002 Conf. Rec./Finish: 4-2-1/2nd 2002 Postseason: None 2002 Conf. Rec./Finish: 3-3/T4th Starters Ret/Lost: 7/4 2002 Postseason: None 2002 Postseason: NCAA 2nd Round Starters Ret/Lost: 8/4 2002 Postseason: NCAA 1st Round Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 11/10 Starters Ret/Lost: 5/6 Starters Ret/Lost: 5/6 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 15/11 Starters Ret/Lost: 7/4 Men’s Soccer SID: Brian Reinhardt Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 13/11 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 12/9 Men’s Soccer SID: Doug Drabik Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 10/10 SID Phone: (919) 515-2102 Men’s Soccer SID: Lauren Cooper Men’s Soccer SID: Nate Kraft SID Phone: (732) 445-4200 Men’s Soccer SID: Melanie McCullough SID Fax: (919) 515-2898 SID Phone: (434) 395-2718 SID Phone: (202) 885-3032 SID Fax: (732) 445-3063 SID Phone: (919) 684-2668 SID E-mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (434) 295-2124 SID Fax: (202) 885-3033 SID E-mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (919) 684-2489 Web Site: www.gopack.com SID E-mail: [email protected] SID E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.scarletknights.com SID E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.longwood.edu/athletics Web Site: www.aueagles.com Web Site: www.goduke.com 2003 Schedule 2003 Schedule 8/30 GA SOUTHERN 2:00 PM 2003 Schedule 2003 Schedule 8/22 vs. Michigan State 8:00 PM 2003 Schedule 8/31 LIBERTY 2:00 PM 8/30 vs. Carson-Newman TBA 8/29 vs. Geo. Washington 12:00 PM 8/24 vs. Indiana 11:00 AM 8/30 LIBERTY 7:00 PM 9/5 vs. UC Santa Barbara 5:00 PM 8/31 at Tusculum TBA 8/31 at Georgetown 2:30 PM 8/30 at William and Mary 7:00 PM 8/31 GA SOUTHERN 5:00 PM 9/7 vs. William and Mary 3:30 PM 9/3 ELON 7:00 PM 9/5 vs. Virginia 4:00 PM 9/6 PROVIDENCE 7:00 PM 9/5 WILLIAM AND MARY 7:30 PM 9/10 GARDNER WEBB 4:00 PM 9/5 at VMI 4:00 PM 9/7 at Maryland 2:30 PM 9/10 at St. John’s 8:00 PM 9/7 UC SANTA BARBARA 12:00 PM 9/14 at Maryland 2:00 PM 9/7 at UNC Pembroke 7:00 PM 9/12 at Old Dominion 7:00 PM 9/14 at Pittsburgh 1:00 PM 9/14 at Clemson 2:00 PM 9/17 TEMPLE 4:00 PM 9/12 vs. William and Mary 4:30 PM 9/14 vs. William and Mary 12:00 PM 9/17 at Monmouth 3:00 PM 9/17 at Campbell 7:00 PM 9/21 CLEMSON 2:00 PM 9/14 at Old Dominion 2:30 PM 9/20 at George Mason 7:00 PM 9/20 CONNECTICUT 7:00 PM 9/21 MARYLAND 2:00 PM 9/24 CAMPBELL 4:00 PM 9/17 at Winthrop 7:00 PM 9/24 at Navy 7:00 PM 9/28 at Virginia Tech 2:00 PM 9/24 at North Carolina 7:00 PM 9/28 VIRGINIA 2:00 PM 9/20 at Mary Washington 2:00 PM 9/27 CORNELL 3:30 PM 10/3 SAN DIEGO STATE 8:00 PM 9/26 HARVARD 7:00 PM 10/1 HOWARD 2:00 PM 9/27 at Radford 7:00 PM 10/4 LEHIGH 1:00 PM 10/5 ST. MARY’S 3:00 PM 10/1 at Davidson 7:00 PM 10/4 at Wake Forest 7:00 PM 10/4 PFEIFFER 7:00 PM 10/11 at Holy Cross 3:00 PM 10/8 at Seton Hall 3:00 PM 10/5 NORTHWESTERN 1:00 PM 10/10 at Duke 7:00 PM 10/16 at Lees-McRae 7:30 PM 10/15 PRINCETON 3:00 PM 10/11 a Notre Dame 7:30 PM 10/10 NC STATE 7:00 PM 10/24 CHARLOTTE 2:00 PM 10/18 HIGH POINT 7:00 PM 10/14 SYRACUSE 7:00 PM 10/18 COLGATE 1:00 PM 10/17 VIRGINIA 7:00 PM 10/26 UNC GREENSBORO 2:00 PM 10/22 at Gardner-Webb TBA 10/17 at Boston College 7:00 PM 10/22 at Loyola 3:00 PM 10/21 DARTMOUTH 7:00 PM 11/1 at Radford 1:00 PM 10/30 LYNCHBURG 7:00 PM 10/22 VILLANOVA 7:00 PM 10/26 at Bucknell 1:00 PM 10/24 UNC GREENSBORO 7:00 PM 11/8 UNC WILMINGTON 2:00 PM 10/25 WEST VIRGINIA 7:00 PM 11/8 at Mercer 7:00 PM 10/29 at Adelphi 2:30 PM 10/26 CHARLOTTE 1:00 PM 11/14-16 ACC Tournament 10/28 PRINCETON 7:00 PM 11/1 ARMY 1:00 PM 10/31 at UCLA 7:00 PM 10/31 at Wake Forest 7:00 PM 11/8 LAFAYETTE 1:00 PM 11/2 at Cal St Northridge 2:00 PM 11/5 SOUTH FLORIDA 7:00 PM 11/14 Patriot League Semifinals 11/8-9 Big East Quarterfinals 11/14-16 ACC Tournament 11/16 Patriot League Final 11/14-16 Big East Tournament

Marshall Wake Forest Virginia St. John’s College of Charleston at W&M, Sept. 19, 7 PM at W&M, Sept. 20, 7 PM at Virginia, Sept. 24, 7 PM at W&M, Sept. 27, 7 PM at C. of Char., Oct. 4, 6 PM

Location: Huntington, WV Location: Winston-Salem, NC Location: Charlottesville, VA Location: Jamaica, NY Location: Charleston, SC Field: Sam Hood Field (1,500) Field: Spry Stadium (2,500) Field: Klöckner Stadium (8,000) Field: (2,300) Field: Patriots Point (2,000) Conference: Mid-American Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference: ACC Conference: Big East Conference: Southern Colors: Green and White Colors: Old Gold and Black Colors: Navy and Orange Colors: Red and White Colors: Maroon and White Head Coach: Bob Gray (Alderson- Head Coach: (Ohio Head Coach: Head Coach: Dave Masur Head Coach: Ralph Lundy (Western Broaddus, 1974) Wesleyan, 1982) (Virginia, 1987) Overall Record: 242-68-37 (16 years) Carolina, 1972) Overall Record: 335-131-31 (25 yrs) Overall Record: 105-58-15 (9 yrs) Overall Record: 114-35-12 (7 years) Record at School: 189-47-31 (12 yrs) Overall Record: 181-135-19 (16 yrs) Record at School: 88-65-6 (8 years) Record at School: 105-58-15 (9 yrs) Record at School: 114-35-12 (7 yrs) Assts: Marc Reeves, Erickson Davis Record at School: 311-206-32 (27 yrs) Asst: Cory Hill Assts: , Paul Forster, Assts: Craig Reynolds, Mike McGinty 2002 Record: 13-3-5 Assts: Jamie Guyan, Ben Freakley 2002 Record: 8-10-0 Jason O’Keefe 2002 Record: 15-7-0 2002 Conf. Rec./Finish: 7-2-2/3rd 2002 Record: 11-7-2 2002 Conf. Rec./Finish: 3-2-0/3rd 2002 Record: 15-2-4 2002 Conf. Rec./Finish: 3-3-0/T4th 2002 Postseason: NCAA Final Four 2002 Conf. Rec./Finish: 5-3-0/4th 2002 Postseason: None 2002 Conf. Rec./Finish: 4-0-2/1st 2002 Postseason: NCAA 2nd Round Starters Ret/Lost: 8/3 2002 Postseason: None Starters Ret/Lost: 5/6 2002 Postseason: Round of 16 Starters Ret/Lost: 4/7 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 18/3 Starters Ret/Lost: 6/4 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 20/8 Starters Ret/Lost: 10/1 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 14/10 Men’s Soccer SID: Mike “Mex” Carey Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 16/8 Men’s Soccer SID: Jodi Fick Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 22/3 Men’s Soccer SID: Adam Jones SID Phone: (718) 990-1521 Men’s Soccer SID: Simon Whitaker SID Phone: (304) 696-4662 Men’s Soccer SID: Mike Vest SID Phone: (434) 982-5131 SID Fax: (718) 969-8468 SID Phone: (843) 953-5465 SID Fax: (304) 696-2325 SID Phone: (336) 758-5640 SID Fax: (434) 982-5525 SID E-mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (843) 953-6534 SID E-mail: TBA SID Fax: (336) 758-5140 SID E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.redstormsports.com SID E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.herdzone.com SID E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.virginiasports.com Web Site: cougars.cofc.edu Web Site: www.wakeforestsports.com 2003 Schedule 2003 Schedule 2003 Schedule 8/29 vs. North Carolina 5:00 PM 2003 Schedule 9/1 ST. PETER’S 1:00 PM 2003 Schedule 8/29 SETON HALL 7:30 PM 8/30 at Wake Forest 7:00 PM 9/5 NORTHWESTERN 7:30 PM 9/5 HIGH POINT 7:00 PM 8/29 CONNECTICUT 7:00 PM 8/31 SAINT LOUIS 2:30 PM 9/6 at Notre Dame 7:30 PM 9/7 RICHMOND 3:30 PM 9/7 at Robert Morris 1:00 PM 8/30 ST. JOHN’S 7:00 PM 9/5 vs. American 4:00 PM 9/10 RUTGERS 8:00 PM 9/12 ALABAMA A&M 5:00 PM 9/12 at Birmingham Southern TBA 9/5 at Virginia Tech 7:00 PM 9/7 vs. UCLA 12:00 PM 9/13 GEORGETOWN 8:00 PM 9/14 JACKSONVILLE 12:00 PM 9/14 vs. Alabama-Birmingham TBA 9/13 at Virginia 7:00 PM 9/13 WAKE FOREST 7:00 PM 9/17 VILLANOVA 8:00 PM 9/19 vs. Western Kentucky 6:00 PM 9/19 at William and Mary 7:00 PM 9/16 GEORGE MASON 7:00 PM 9/17 MOUNT ST. MARY’S 7:00 PM 9/20 SYRACUSE 8:00 PM 9/21 vs. Vanderbilt 2:00 PM 9/20 vs. Old Dominion 4:30 PM 9/19 vs. Old Dominion 4:30 PM 9/20 NORTH CAROLINA 7:00 PM 9/24 at Seton Hall 3:00 PM 9/27 at UNC Greensboro 7:00 PM 9/26 WEST. MICHIGAN 6:00 PM 9/20 at William and Mary 7:00 PM 9/24 WILLIAM AND MARY 7:00 PM 9/27 at William and Mary 7:00 PM 10/1 THE CITADEL 6:00 PM 9/28 at Northern Illinois 12:00 PM 9/27 at Maryland 7:00 PM 9/28 at NC State 2:00 PM 9/30 at Adelphi 4:00 PM 10/4 WILLIAM AND MARY 6:00 PM 10/3 at Akron 1:00 PM 10/4 NC STATE 7:00 PM 10/4 ALABAMA A&M 1:00 PM 10/3 vs. St. Mary’s 6:00 PM 10/8 at Georgia Southern 4:00 PM 10/5 at Cleveland State 7:00 PM 10/7 HIGH POINT 7:00 PM 10/11 CLEMSON 7:30 PM 10/5 vs. San Diego 1:00 PM 10/11 APPALACHIAN ST. 6:00 PM 10/12 at Buffalo 12:00 PM 10/12 at South Carolina 2:00 PM 10/15 WEST VIRGINIA 7:00 PM 10/11 PROVIDENCE 7:30 PM 10/14 FURMAN 6:00 PM 10/18 at VMI 11:00 AM 10/15 LONG ISLAND 7:00 PM 10/17 at Duke 7:00 PM 10/15 at Connecticut 7:30 PM 10/18 at Wofford 6:00 PM 10/21 ALDERSON-BROADDUS 7:00 PM 10/19 at Clemson TBA 10/24 LIBERTY 7:00 PM 10/18 at Virginia Tech 7:00 PM 10/22 ELON 6:00 PM 10/24 BOWLING GREEN 5:00 PM 10/22 GARDNER-WEBB 7:00 PM 10/28 at UNC Greensboro 7:00 PM 10/24 BOSTON COLLEGE 7:30 PM 10/29 at Winthrop 4:00 PM 10/26 KENTUCKY 2:30 PM 10/25 NORTH CAROLINA 7:00 PM 10/31 at Maryland 7:00 PM 10/25 FIU 7:30 PM 11/4 at South Carolina 7:00 PM 11/2 vs. West Virginia TBA 10/31 DUKE 7:00 PM 11/7 VA COMM. 7:00 PM 11/1 at West Virginia 7:00 PM 11/9 VMI 2:00 PM 11/7-9 MAC Tournament 11/4 DAVIDSON 7:00 PM 11/13-16 ACC Tournament 11/8 Big East Quarterfinals 11/13-16 Southern Conf. Tournament 11/8 at UNC Greensboro 7:00 PM 11/14-16 Big East Tournament 11/13-16 ACC Tournament

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VA Commonwealth UNC Wilmington Hofstra Drexel Delaware at W&M, Oct. 10, 7 PM at W&M, Oct. 11, 7 PM at Hofstra, Oct. 17, 7 PM at Drexel, Oct. 19, 1 PM at Delaware, Oct. 24, 3 PM

Location: Richmond, VA Location: Wilmington, NC Location: Hempstead, NY Location: Philadelphia, PA Location: Newark, DE Field: Sports Backers Stadium (3,250) Field: UNCW Soccer Stadium (2,000) Field: Hofstra Soccer Stadium Field: Drexel Field Field: Delaware Mini-Stadium (2,000) Conference: CAA Conference: CAA Conference: CAA Conference: CAA Conference: CAA Colors: Black and Gold Colors: Teal, Gold and Navy Colors: Gold, White and Blue Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Colors: Royal Blue and Gold Head Coach: Tim O’Sullivan (Eckerd, Head Coach: Aidan Heaney Head Coach: Richard Nuttall Head Coach: Lew Meehl (Temple, Head Coach: Marc Samonisky 1979) (Charlotte, 1992) (Carnegie (U.K.), 1984) 1969) (Delaware, 1987) Overall Record: 202-168-46 (20 yrs) Overall Record: 33-41-0 (4 years) Overall Record: 126-118-24 (14 yrs) Overall Record: 192-132-41 (19 yrs) Overall Record: 46-124-13 (10 yrs) Record at School: 87-60-21 (8 years) Record at School: 12-24-0 (2 years) Record at School: 126-118-24 (14 yrs) Record at School: 89-80-21 (10 yrs) Record at School: 46-124-13 (10 yrs) Assts: Robert McCourt, Ronnie Asst: Jeremy Wisdo Assts: Eugene Larkin, Nick Iadanza, Assts: Woody Hartman, Rick Assts: Keith O’Connor, Greg Pascale 2002 Record: 9-9-0 Edwin Schieferstein Tompkins Esposito, Keith Duncan 2002 Record: 15-5-1 2002 Conf. Rec./Finish: 2-7-0/9th 2002 Record: 10-7-1 2002 Record: 10-8-3 2002 Record: 2-12-4 2002 Conf. Rec./Finish: 7-1-1/T1st 2002 Postseason: None 2002 Conf. Rec./Finish: 3-6/8th 2002 Conf. Rec./Finish: 3-3-3/T5th 2002 Conf. Rec./Finish: 0-7-2/10th 2002 Postseason: NCAA 1st Round Starters Ret/Lost: 9/2 2002 Postseason: None 2002 Postseason: None 2002 Postseason: None Starters Ret/Lost: 7/4 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 18/4 Starters Ret/Lost: 8/3 Starters Ret/Lost: 9/2 Starters Ret/Lost: 5/6 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 15/7 Men’s Soccer SID: Joe Browning Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 15/4 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 24/2 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 12/7 Men’s Soccer SID: TBA SID Phone: (910) 962-3236 Men’s Soccer SID: Jeremy Kniffin Men’s Soccer SID: TBA Men’s Soccer SID: Scott Selheimer SID Phone: (804) 828-7000 SID Fax: (910) 962-3686 SID Phone: (516) 463-6759 SID Phone: (215) 895-1570 SID Phone: (302) 831-2186/8715 SID Fax: (804) 828-9428 SID E-mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (516) 463-5033 SID Fax: (215) 895-2038 SID Fax: (302) 831-8653 SID E-mail: TBA Web Site: www.uncwsports.com SID E-mail: [email protected] SID E-mail: TBA SID E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: vcurams.vcu.edu Web Site: www.hofstra.edu/athletics Web Site: www.drexel.edu/sports Web Site: www.udel.edu/sportsinfo 2003 Schedule 2003 Schedule 8/30 CAMPBELL 7:00 PM 2003 Schedule 2003 Schedule 2003 Schedule 8/29 WEST VIRGINIA 8:00 PM 9/5 vs. Memphis 7:30 PM 9/1 VILLANOVA 7:00 PM 8/29 VILLANOVA 4:00 PM 8/29 vs. Virginia Tech 4:30 PM 8/31 CLEMSON 3:30 PM 9/6 vs. Illinois-Chicago 5:00 PM 9/6 at Oneonta State 2:30 PM 9/2 PHILADELPHIA 4:00 PM 8/31 at Radford 2:30 PM 9/5 vs. Central Florida 5:00 PM 9/13 DAVIDSON 7:00 PM 9/7 vs. Hartwick 12:00 PM 9/5 HOWARD 4:00 PM 9/5 MONMOUTH 7:00 PM 9/7 at FIU 12:00 PM 9/19 LIPSCOMB 7:00 PM 9/13 COLUMBIA 6:00 PM 9/7 WEST VIRGINIA 1:00 PM 9/10 RIDER 7:00 PM 9/12 vs. UNC Greensboro 5:00 PM 9/21 HIGH POINT 2:00 PM 9/17 MARIST 7:00 PM 9/12 at La Salle TBA 9/13 at Mount St. Mary’s 2:00 PM 9/14 at North Carolina 3:30 PM 9/24 at Elon 4:00 PM 9/20 at Stony Brook 2:00 PM 9/14 at Monmouth TBA 9/17 LEHIGH 7:00 PM 9/18 MARYLAND 7:00 PM 9/27 UNC ASHEVILLE 7:00 PM 9/26 at San Diego 4:00 PM 9/19 at Evansville 7:00 PM 9/20 at Maryland-Balt. Co. 1:00 PM 9/21 LA SALLE 1:00 PM 10/1 EAST CAROLINA 7:00 PM 9/28 at San Diego State 2:00 PM 9/21 vs. Iona 11:30 AM 9/24 at Howard 7:00 PM 9/27 at Richmond 7:30 PM 10/3 TOWSON 7:00 PM 10/3 at George Mason 7:00 PM 9/24 at Lehigh TBA 9/28 at Iona 1:00 PM 10/3 DELAWARE 7:00 PM 10/5 DELAWARE 2:00 PM 10/5 at James Madison 2:00 PM 9/28 at Saint Joseph’s TBA 10/3 at VA Commonwealth 7:00 PM 10/5 TOWSON 1:00 PM 10/10 at Old Dominion 7:00 PM 10/12 ST. FRANCIS 6:00 PM 10/3 at James Madison TBA 10/5 at UNC Wilmington 2:00 PM 10/10 at William and Mary 7:00 PM 10/11 at William and Mary 7:00 PM 10/17 WILLIAM AND MARY 7:00 PM 10/5 at George Mason TBA 10/10 GEORGE MASON 7:00 PM 10/12 at Old Dominion 1:00 PM 10/17 GEORGE MASON 7:00 PM 10/18 OLD DOMINION 7:30 PM 10/11 ADELPHI 2:00 PM 10/12 JAMES MADISON 1:00 PM 10/17 JAMES MADISON 7:00 PM 10/19 JAMES MADISON 2:00 PM 10/24 VIRGINIA COMM. 7:30 PM 10/17 OLD DOMINION 3:00 PM 10/15 at Navy 7:00 PM 10/19 GEORGE MASON 1:00 PM 10/24 at Drexel 2:30 PM 10/25 UNC WILMINGTON 6:00 PM 10/19 WILLIAM AND MARY 1:00 PM 10/19 at Towson 1:00 PM 10/24 at Hofstra 7:30 PM 10/26 at Hofstra 12:00 PM 10/31 at Delaware 7:00 PM 10/24 UNC WILMINGTON 2:30 PM 10/24 WILLIAM AND MARY 3:00 PM 10/26 at Drexel 1:00 PM 11/1 at VA Commonwealth 7:00 PM 11/2 at Towson 1:00 PM 10/26 VIRGINIA COMM. 1:00 PM 10/25 at Old Dominion 7:00 PM 11/1 UNC WILMINGTON 7:00 PM 11/8 at NC State 2:00 PM 11/7 DREXEL 7:00 PM 10/31 at Towson TBA 10/31 HOFSTRA 7:00 PM 11/7 at Virginia 7:00 PM 11/11-16 CAA Tournament 11/11-16 CAA Tournament 11/2 at Delaware TBA 11/2 DREXEL 1:00 PM 11/11-16 CAA Tournament 11/8 at Hofstra TBA 11/4 GEORGETOWN 7:00 PM 11/11-16 CAA Tournament 11/11-16 CAA Tournament Towson George Mason James Madison Old Dominion CAA Tournament at W&M, Oct. 26, 3 PM at GMU, Oct. 31, 7 PM at JMU, Nov. 2, 2 PM at ODU, Nov. 8, 7 PM Nov. 11, 14, 16

Location: Towson, MD Location: Fairfax, VA Location: Harrisonburg, VA Location: Norfolk, VA Quarterfinals, Nov. 11 Field: Towson Center Field Field: George Mason Stadium (5,000) Field: JMU Soccer Field (1,860) Field: ODU Soccer Stadium (4,000) at campus sites Conference: CAA Conference: CAA Conference: CAA Conference: CAA G1: No. 6 at No. 3 Colors: Gold, Black and White Colors: Green and Gold Colors: Purple and Gold Colors: Slate Blue, Sky Blue, Silver Head Coach: Frank Olszewski (Johns Head Coach: Fran O’Leary Head Coach: Tom Martin (Davis & Head Coach: Alan Dawson G2: No. 5 at No. 4 Hopkins, 1978) Overall Record: 142-79-25 (14 years) Elkins, 1971) (Lockhaven, 1984) Overall Record: 206-151-27 (21 yrs) Record at School: 16-16-5 (2 years) Overall Record: 361-117-39 (26 yrs) Overall Record: 187-73-18 (15 years) Semifinals, Nov. 14 Record at School: 206-151-27 (21 yrs) Assts: Leigh Sillery, Bill Lawler, Scott Record at School: 242-82-29 (17 yrs) Record at School: 58-43-8 (6 years) at No. 1 seed Asst: Erik Washington Miller Assts: Patrick McSorley Assts: Mark Waite, Jonathan Jones, G3: No. 1 vs. G2 winner 2002 Record: 10-8-2 2002 Record: 8-7-4 2002 Record: 8-10-3 Nathan Olansen G4: No. 2 vs. G1 winner 2002 Conf. Rec./Finish: 4-4-1/4th 2002 Conf. Rec./Finish: 3-4-2/7th 2002 Conf. Rec./Finish: 3-3-3/5th 2002 Record: 10-9-1 2002 Postseason: None 2002 Postseason: None 2002 Postseason: None 2002 Conf. Rec./Finish: 6-2-1/3rd Starters Ret/Lost: 4/7 Starters Ret/Lost: 8/3 Starters Ret/Lost: 4/7 2002 Postseason: NCAA 2nd Round Championship, Nov. 16 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 13/10 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 10/8 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 11/10 Starters Ret/Lost: 6/4 at No.1 seed Men’s Soccer SID: Dan O’Connell Men’s Soccer SID: Ben Trittipoe Men’s Soccer SID: Milla Sue Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 17/4 G5: G3 winner vs. G4 winner SID Phone: (410) 704-2232 SID Phone: (703) 993-3263 Wisecarver Men’s Soccer SID: Chris Sims SID Fax: (410) 704-3861 SID Fax: (703) 993-3259 SID Phone: (540) 568-6154 SID Phone: (757) 683-3374 Past Champions SID Fax: (757) 683-3119 SID E-mail: [email protected] SID E-mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (540) 568-3703 1983 William and Mary Web Site: www.towsontigers.com Web Site: www.gmusports.com SID E-mail: [email protected] SID E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.jmusports.com Web Site: www.odusports.com 1984 American/George Mason 2003 Schedule 2003 Schedule (co-champions) 8/31 at Lehigh 7:00 PM 8/29 vs. Charlotte 5:00 PM 2003 Schedule 2003 Schedule 1985 American/George Mason 9/5 vs. Maryland-Balt. Co. 1:30 PM 8/31 vs. Stony Brook 1:00 PM 8/29 STONY BROOK 7:30 PM 8/29 ST. FRANCIS (PA) 7:00 PM (co-champions) 9/7 at Loyola 2/4:00 PM 9/5 APPALACHIAN ST. 7:30 PM 8/31 CHARLOTTE 3:30 PM 9/5 at California 2:00 PM 1986 George Mason 9/13 ST. PETER’S 4:00 PM 9/7 GA SOUTHERN 2:30 PM 9/5 vs. Georgia Southern 5:00 PM 9/7 vs. Stanford 11:30 AM 1987 William and Mary 9/12 AMERICAN 7:00 PM 9/16 at Georgetown 3:00 PM 9/13 GEO. WASHINGTON 7:00 PM 9/7 vs. Appalachian St. 12:00 PM 1988 Navy 9/19 vs. 5:00 PM 9/16 at Wake Forest 7:00 PM 9/14 HOWARD 2:00 PM 9/14 LONGWOOD 2:30 PM 9/21 at Princeton 2:30 PM 9/20 AMERICAN 7:00 PM 9/21 LEHIGH 2:00 PM 9/19 vs. Wake Forest 4:30 PM 1989 George Mason 9/27 at George Washington TBA 9/24 at Maryland 7:00 PM 9/26 vs. Florida Atlantic 5:00 PM 9/20 vs. Marshall 4:30 PM 1990 Richmond 10/3 at UNC Wilmington 7:00 PM 9/27 QUINNIPIAC 7:00 PM 9/28 at Florida International 3:00 PM 9/24 UMBC 7:00 PM 1991 Old Dominion 10/5 at VA Commonwealth 1:00 PM 9/30 NORTH CAROLINA 7:00 PM 10/3 DREXEL 7:00 PM 9/27 at Campbell 7:00 PM 1992 James Madison 10/10 JAMES MADISON 3:00 PM 10/3 HOFSTRA 7:00 PM 10/5 HOFSTRA 2:00 PM 10/10 UNC WILMINGTON 7:00 PM 1993 James Madison 10/12 VIRGINIA COMM. 1:00 PM 10/12 GEORGE MASON 1:00 PM 10/5 DREXEL 1:00 PM 10/10 at Towson 3:00 PM 1994 James Madison 10/19 DELAWARE 1:00 PM 10/10 at Delaware 7:00 PM 10/12 at Delaware 1:00 PM 10/17 at Drexel 3:00 PM 10/24 at Old Dominion 2:00 PM 10/12 at Towson 1:00 PM 10/17 at VA Commonwealth 7:00 PM 10/18 at Hofstra 7:30 PM 1995 William and Mary 10/26 at William and Mary 3:00 PM 10/17 at UNC Wilmington 7:00 PM 10/19 at UNC Wilmington 2:00 PM 10/24 TOWSON 7:00 PM 1996 William and Mary 10/31 DREXEL 2:00 PM 10/19 at VA Commonwealth 1:00 PM 10/22 VMI 7:00 PM 10/25 DELAWARE 7:00 PM 1997 Virginia Commonwealth 11/2 HOFSTRA 1:00 PM 10/25 LOYOLA 7:00 PM 10/31 OLD DOMINION 7:00 PM 10/31 at James Madison 7:00 PM 1998 Richmond 11/11-16 CAA Tournament 10/31 WILLIAM AND MARY 7:00 PM 11/2 WILLIAM AND MARY 2:00 PM 11/2 at George Mason 1:00 PM 1999 William and Mary 11/2 OLD DOMINION 1:00 PM 11/7 GEORGE MASON 7:00 PM 11/8 at William and Mary 7:00 PM 2000 William and Mary 11/11-16 CAA Tournament 11/7 at James Madison 7:00 PM 11/11-16 CAA Tournament 2001 James Madison 11/11-16 CAA Tournament 2002 Virginia Commonwealth www.TribeAthletics.com 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 25 SEVYSA Supports W&M Soccer … We hope many of our over 2,000 youth players on 140 teams in 16 clubs will go on to play college soccer . 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2002 Statistics and Results

2002 William and Mary Men’s Soccer (15-8-1, 7-1-1 CAA) WM-Opp WM-Opp WM-Opp WM-Opp Date Opponent Result Shots Saves Corners Fouls W&M Goals (Assists) Aug. 31 APPALACHIAN STATE L 1-2 14-9 2-7 5-5 6-12 Nydal Sept. 6 vs. #4 Indiana $ L 1-2 10-15 3-3 2-5 20-21 Hucles (Garcia, Albert) Sept. 7 vs. Florida International $ W 2-1 12-12 6-2 4-4 23-22 Hucles (Bean, Smiley), Bean (Garcia, Smiley) Sept. 13 vs. Coastal Carolina % L 2-4 23-13 3-4 5-2 11-13 Bean (Garcia), Scherder (Garcia) Sept. 15 vs. Georgia State % W 4-0 26-9 3-10 5-2 26-17 Hucles (Burgess), Garcia, Bean (Voss), Nydal (Bean) Sept. 18 at #6 Maryland L 1-4 7-9 1-3 1-4 12-17 Albert (Bean) Sept. 25 vs. #18 Virginia W 1-0 12-14 6-7 2-4 20-20 Garcia (Feldmann, Bean) Sept. 28 vs. Loyola W 3-0 15-4 1-4 3-8 12-13 Garcia (Brown, Hucles), Bean (Garcia), Nydal Oct. 2 at #2 Wake Forest L 0-2 11-10 6-6 5-1 13-19 — Oct. 11 JAMES MADISON * W 2-1 11-6 2-5 3-1 23-14 Albert (Bean), Bean (Henry) Oct. 18 at Towson * W 4-2 16-9 4-6 3-5 15-13 Bean (Albert), Garcia (Bean), Henry (Bean), Hucles (Bean) Oct. 19 at Delaware * T 1-1 (2OT) 13-3 2-4 8-5 7-14 Henry (Garcia, Bean) Oct. 25 DREXEL * W 2-0 17-6 3-6 3-4 23-14 Bean (Henry), Bean (Garcia) Oct. 26 #24 HOFSTRA * W 2-0 15-12 5-6 12-4 10-25 Garcia (Henry), Nydal Nov. 1 at UNC Wilmington * W 4-0 14-5 3-5 6-5 22-22 Brown (Henry, Garcia), Hucles (Terry), Garcia, Burgess Nov. 2 at #19 Virginia Commonwealth * L 2-3 (OT) 7-26 7-2 2-11 21-18 Garcia (Henry), Albert (Garcia) Nov. 5 GEORGE MASON * W 2-1 12-14 6-3 7-6 14-14 Bean (Voss, Garcia), Nydal (Bean, Brown) Nov. 7 at UMBC W 2-0 9-5 3-5 1-2 12-14 Bean, Nydal (Henry) Nov. 9 OLD DOMINION * W 2-0 19-11 6-6 6-3 11-21 Garcia, Nydal (Garcia) Nov. 15 vs. Drexel # W 2-1 22-11 1-8 7-3 14-13 Garcia (Feldmann, Henry), Nydal (Bean) Nov. 17 vs. #18 Virginia Commonwealth # L 1-2 12-15 7-3 0-5 18-23 Voss Nov. 22 at Duke ! W 2-1 8-7 3-4 5-5 17-15 Henry, Bean (Young) Nov. 27 at #9 Virginia ! W 1-1 (PK, 3-2) 10-10 2-4 4-5 26-26 Albert Dec. 1 at #15 Penn State ! L 0-1 (OT) 13-9 3-9 6-5 9-11 —

Home matches in ALL CAPS; * CAA match; $ St. John’s Tournament (King’s Point, NY); % ODU Stihl Soccer Tournament (Norfolk, VA); # CAA Tournament (Virginia Beach, VA); ! NCAA Tournament. Game-winning goals in bold.

Season Statistics Season Career Name MP-MS G A Pts Sh GWG MP-MS G A Pts Sh GWG Ralph Bean 24-24 11 11 33 47 5 70-39 24 14 62 111 6 Carlos Garcia 23-23 9 11 29 90 4 90-88 45 31 121 331 12 Andreas Nydal 23-6 8 0 16 39 2 23-6 8 0 13 39 2 Doug Henry 24-24 3 7 13 28 1 86-74 10 28 48 87 3 Phillip Hucles 24-24 5 1 11 33 1 68-66 31 8 70 157 9 Graham Albert 24-24 4 2 10 29 0 56-38 11 4 26 65 3 Alex Brown 21-21 1 2 4 13 1 57-50 2 5 9 40 2 Clayton Voss 16-7 1 2 4 7 0 16-7 1 2 4 7 0 Chris Burgess 11-4 1 1 3 4 0 59-36 1 8 10 15 0 Patrick Scherder 17-2 1 0 2 12 0 17-2 1 0 2 12 0 Justin Smiley 18-4 0 2 2 4 0 69-29 6 8 20 29 2 Kris Feldmann 24-24 0 2 2 1 0 51-41 0 3 3 5 0 Bryan Hinkle 21-17 0 1 1 7 0 40-28 1 4 6 17 0 Andrew Terry 17-6 0 1 1 5 0 30-13 0 3 3 6 0 Colin Young 23-22 0 1 1 1 0 31-24 1 1 3 5 0 Alan Golden 14-7 0 0 0 8 0 70-41 5 4 14 43 0 Craig Myers 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 Lucas Salcedo 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 12-0 0 0 0 1 0 Brannon Thomas 3-1 0 0 0 0 0 37-4 6 5 17 29 0 William and Mary 24 44 44 132 328 14 Opponents 24 29 22 80 244 8

Season Career Goalkeeper MP-MS Min GA GAA Sv Pct MP-MS Min GA GAA Sv Pct Tim Kassell 2-0 24:51 0 0.00 2 1.000 3-0 50:51 0 0.00 3 1.000 Trevor Upton 24-24 2180:44 29 1.20 85 .746 46-44 4062:05 54 1.20 173 .762 William and Mary 24 2205:35 29 1.18 88 .752 Opponents 24 2205:35 44 1.80 124 .738

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All-CAA Honors All-CAA First Team Carlos Garcia, F, William and Mary; Mach- el Millwood, F, Towson; Attila Vendegh, F, Old Dominion; Ralph Bean, MF, William and Mary; Carlos Garay, MF, Virginia Common- wealth; Arni Gunnarson, MF, Hofstra; Randy Ugarte, MF, Virginia Commonwealth; Phillip Final Standings Hucles, D, William and Mary; Trevor CAA Overall McEachron, D, Old Dominion; Gonzalo Seg- Team W-L-T Pts GF GA W-L-T Pct. GF GA Home Away Neutral ares, D, Virginia Commonwealth; John *Virginia Commonwealth 7-1-1 22 21 6 15-5-1 .7384 44 20 8-2-0 3-2-1 4-1-0 O’Hara, GK, George Mason. WILLIAM AND MARY 7-1-1 22 21 8 15-8-1 .646 44 29 6-1-0 5-4-1 4-3-0 Old Dominion 6-2-1 19 16 9 10-9-1 .525 33 33 6-3-1 4-5-0 0-1-0 Towson 4-4-1 13 12 15 10-8-2 .550 31 28 5-3-0 3-2-2 2-3-0 All-CAA Second Team Drexel 3-3-3 12 13 12 10-8-3 .548 37 29 5-2-3 4-4-1 1-1-0 Steve Alabi, F, George Mason; Matthew Deli- James Madison 3-3-3 12 12 12 8-10-3 .452 27 31 4-5-1 1-4-2 2-1-0 cate, F, Virginia Commonwealth; Patrice Filin, George Mason 3-4-2 11 16 10 8-7-4 .526 28 21 4-3-3 2-4-1 2-0-0 F, James Madison; Pete Pittaoulis, F, Drexel; Hofstra 3-6-0 9 12 18 10-7-1 .583 28 27 5-2-0 4-5-0 1-0-1 Jochen Strobel, F, Hofstra; Nick Acosta, MF, UNC Wilmington 2-7-0 6 8 26 9-9-0 .500 24 38 3-6-0 6-3-0 0-0-0 UNC Wilmington; Graham Albert, MF, Will- Delaware 0-7-2 2 4 19 2-12-4 .222 10 31 1-5-3 1-6-1 0-1-0 * CAA Tournament Champion iam and Mary; Ben Munro, MF, James Madi- son; Randy Tolson, MF, Towson; Milorad Individual Leaders Djordjevic, D, Virginia Commonwealth; Points Per Match MP G A Pts PPM Goals Against Avg. MP Min GA GAA Cristian Neagu, D, Virginia Commonwealth; Attila Vendegh, ODU 20 16 7 39 1.95 Saul Montero, VCU 21 1901:05 20 0.95 Machel Millwood, Tow 19 10 11 31 1.63 John O’Hara, GMU 19 1806:00 21 1.05 Damian O’Rourke, D, George Mason; Josh Ralph Bean, W&M 24 11 11 33 1.38 Trevor Upton, W&M 24 2180:44 29 1.20 Kovolenko, GK, James Madison. Carlos Garcia, W&M 23 9 11 29 1.26 Jim Greco, Drex 21 1977:00 29 1.32 Matthew Delicate, VCU 21 12 2 26 1.24 Andy Hicks, Tow 20 1836:48 28 1.37 CAA All-Tournament Team Jochen Strobel, Hof 14 8 0 16 1.14 Josh Kovolenko, JMU 21 1986:22 31 1.40 Matthew Delicate, Virginia Commonwealth Shaun Higgins, Hof 15 5 7 17 1.13 Sam Cameron, ODU 17 1628:00 26 1.43 Randy Tolson, Tow 20 8 5 21 1.05 Matthias Gumbrecht, Hof 11 906:44 15 1.49 (MVP); Kris Feldmann, William and Mary; Pete Pittaoulis, Drex 21 8 4 20 0.95 Kyle Haynes, Del 18 1668:13 30 1.62 Carlos Garay, Virginia Commonwealth; McColm Cephas, VCU 19 6 6 18 0.95 Bill Mills, UNCW 17 1499:40 31 1.86 Carlos Garcia, William and Mary; Andy Hibshman, Drexel; Andy Hicks, Towson; Goals Per Match MP G GPM Saves Per Match MP S SPM Machel Millwood, Towson; Matt Pauls, Vir- Attila Vendegh, ODU 20 16 0.80 Andy Hicks, Tow 20 126 6.30 ginia Commonwealth; Pete Pittaoulis, Drexel; Matthew Delicate, VCU 21 12 0.57 Sam Cameron, ODU 17 107 6.29 Jochen Strobel, Hof 14 8 0.57 Josh Kovolenko, JMU 21 103 4.90 Gonzalo Segares, Virginia Commonwealth; Machel Millwood, Tow 19 10 0.53 Kyle Haynes, Del 18 87 4.83 Trevor Upton, William and Mary. Ralph Bean, W&M 24 11 0.46 Jim Greco, Drex 21 98 4.67 Randy Tolson, Tow 20 8 0.40 Player of the Year: Attila Vendegh (ODU) Carlos Garcia, W&M 23 9 0.39 Defender of the Year: Pete Pittaoulis, Drex 21 8 0.38 Nick Acosta, UNCW 17 6 0.35 Gonzalo Segares (VCU) Andreas Nydal, W&M 23 8 0.35 Rookies of the Year: Nick Acosta (UNCW), Damian O’Rourke (GMU) Assists Per Match MP A APM Shutouts Per Match MP ShO ShOPM Coach of the Year: Tim O’Sullivan (VCU) Machel Millwood, Tow 19 11 0.58 Andy Hicks, Tow 20 8 0.40 Carlos Garcia, W&M 23 11 0.48 John O’Hara, GMU 19 7 0.37 Shaun Higgins, Hof 15 7 0.47 Saul Montero, VCU 21 6 0.29 Ralph Bean, W&M 24 11 0.46 Matthias Gumbrecht, Hof 11 3 0.27 Dominic Balsamo, Drex 18 7 0.39 Trevor Upton, W&M 24 6 0.25 Matt Pauls, VCU 21 8 0.38 Josh Kovolenko, JMU 21 5 0.24 Gonzalo Segares, VCU 21 8 0.38 Attila Vendegh, ODU 20 7 0.35 McColm Cephas, VCU 19 6 0.32 Doug Henry, W&M 24 7 0.29 Team Statistics Team MP G A Pts PPG Min Sv GA GAA ShO Virginia Commonwealth 21 44 43 131 6.24 1958:01 50 20 0.92 11 WILLIAM AND MARY 24 44 44 132 5.50 2205:35 88 29 1.18 8 Drexel 21 37 25 99 4.71 1992:00 99 29 1.31 5 Old Dominion 20 33 24 90 4.50 1898:00 123 33 1.56 4 Towson 20 31 28 90 4.50 1857:16 128 28 1.36 8 Hofstra 18 28 24 80 4.44 1660:45 89 27 1.46 4 George Mason 19 28 28 84 4.42 1815:00 84 21 1.04 8 James Madison 21 27 18 72 3.60 1986:22 103 31 1.40 5 UNC Wilmington 18 24 16 64 3.43 1635:07 73 38 2.09 3 Delaware 18 10 8 28 1.56 1722:00 90 31 1.62 4 www.TribeAthletics.com 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 29

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Early in the season, William and Mary hosts the Tribe Soccer Classic, a four-team tournament showcasing some of the finest talent in the country. Started in 1977, the tourney was dormant from 1984-88 before being revived in 1989. Past Classic Participants Past Classic Champions 1977 Georgetown, Old Dominion, Virginia 1977 William and Mary 1, Virginia 0 1978 Loyola, Georgetown, Ohio State 1978 Loyola 3, William and Mary 0 1979 George Washington, North Carolina, Virginia Tech 1979 George Washington 1, William and Mary 0 1980 Virginia, Washington College, West Virginia 1980 William and Mary 3, Virginia 0 1981 Baltimore, UNC Wilmington, Virginia Tech 1981 William and Mary 5, UNC Wilmington 3 1982 Duke, Loyola, Washington College 1982 Duke 1, William and Mary 0 1983 Alderson-Broaddus, UNC Wilmington, Virginia Tech 1983 Alderson-Broaddus 2, William and Mary 0 1989 Davidson, Hartford, Old Dominion 1989 Old Dominion (champ by differential) 1990 Boston University, Old Dominion, Rutgers 1990 Rutgers (champ by points) 1991 Charleston, Old Dominion, SIU-Edwardsville 1991 William and Mary (champ by differential) 1992 Hofstra, Old Dominion, West Virginia, 1992 William and Mary (champ by record) 1993 Alabama A&M, Drexel, Old Dominion 1993 Old Dominion (champ by differential) 1994 Delaware, Portland, Virginia Commonwealth 1994 William and Mary (champ by record) 1995 Connecticut, Ohio State, Old Dominion 1995 William and Mary (champ by record) 1996 UNC Greensboro, Old Dominion, Vanderbilt 1996 UNC Greensboro (champ by record) 1997 Miami (Ohio), Old Dominion, Robert Morris 1997 William and Mary (champ by differential) 1998 Hofstra, Old Dominion, Santa Clara 1998 Santa Clara (champ by record) 1999 Loyola, Old Dominion, Radford 1999 William and Mary and Loyola (co-champions) 2000 Delaware, Fairleigh Dickinson, Old Dominion 2000 William and Mary (champ by record)

W&M’s Annual Spring Challenge For the last few years, the Tribe men’s soccer team has closed out the spring season with its annual Spring Challenge, a home exhibition match against one of the region’s top college teams. Below are the results of some of those recent matchups: 2003 William and Mary 2, Fairleigh Dickinson 0 1999 William and Mary 1, North Carolina 0 2002 William and Mary 9, American 0 1998 William and Mary 2, Georgetown 0 2001 William and Mary 2, Loyola 2 1996 Wake Forest 1, William and Mary 0 Spring Pancake Supper Nets $$$ for Tribe Soccer Last spring the members of the soccer team continued the annual pancake supper at the Gazebo Restaurant on Bypass Road—a fund-raiser that started nine years ago. Players and coaches sold tickets and provided the labor as they washed dishes, waited on customers, bussed tables, reset placesetting items and chauffeured ticket-holders. In addition, an apparel sale was held to sell old William and Mary soccer gear to fans. Funds from this annual event are used to defray the costs of a spring break trip.

Lucas Salcedo (L) and Alex Brown were among the players working Chris Burgess (L), Carlos Garcia and many others helped take or- in the kitchen. ders and clean tables.

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Points Saves Individual Records 1. Waughn Hughes (1996) ...... 60 1. Adin Brown (1998) ...... 148 Single match 2. John McManus (1980) ...... 54 2. Ian Peter (1986) ...... 103 Goals 3. Waughn Hughes (1994) ...... 47 3. Adin Brown (1996) ...... 102 4 ...... Ron Rabb vs. CNU (9/17/87) 4. Kip Germain (1976) ...... 39 4. Paul Grafer (1995) ...... 97 ...... John McManus vs. Radford (9/6/80) 5. Carlos Garcia (2001) ...... 38 5. Scott Budnick (1992) ...... 96 ...... Chris Thomas vs. W&L (1975) Billy Owens (1995) ...... 38 6. Paul Grafer (1994) ...... 89 ...... Don McCarthy vs. ECU (11/6/71) Scott Bell (1985) ...... 38 7. Trevor Upton (2002) ...... 85 8. Kip Germain (1975) ...... 35 8. Adin Brown (1997) ...... 84 Assists 9. Ralph Bean (2002) ...... 33 Scott Budnick (1991) ...... 84 4 ...... Doug Henry vs. UNCW (11/9/00) 10. Carlos Garcia (2000) ...... 32 10. Adin Brown (1999) ...... 83 Season Wade Barrett (1997) ...... 32 Goals Steve Jolley (1994) ...... 32 Shutouts 27 ...... John McManus (1980) 1. Adin Brown (1998) ...... 9 Assists Goals Adin Brown (1997) ...... 9 16 ...... Billy Owens (1994) 1. John McManus (1980) ...... 27 3. Adin Brown (1999) ...... 8 Points 2. Waughn Hughes (1996) ...... 24 Paul Grafer (1995) ...... 8 60 ...... Waughn Hughes (1996) 3. Waughn Hughes (1994) ...... 20 5. Adin Brown (1996) ...... 7 John McManus holds the 4. Kip Germain (1976) ...... 16 Scott Budnick (1992) ...... 7 Career 5. Carlos Garcia (2001) ...... 15 Ian Peter (1987) ...... 7 Goals W&M record for goals in a sea- 52 ...... Waughn Hughes (1993-96) son with 27. 6. Phil Hucles (2000) ...... 14 8. Trevor Upton (2002) ...... 6 Assists Scott Bell (1985) ...... 14 Paul Grafer (1994) ...... 6 41 ...... Billy Owens (1992-95) 8. Billy Owens (1995) ...... 13 Ian Peter (1986) ...... 6 Points Scott Bell (1983) ...... 13 131 ...... Waughn Hughes (1993-96) Graham Sykes (1979) ...... 13 Goals Against Average NCAA Tournament Matches Kip Germain (1975) ...... 13 (minimum 1,000 minutes) 8 ...... Jeff Dominguez (1995-98) 1. Ian Peter (1987) ...... 0.60 Assists 2. Larry Valentine (1988) ...... 0.69 Goalkeeper Records 1. Billy Owens (1994) ...... 16 3. Adin Brown (1996) ...... 0.73 2. Kevin Knott (2000) ...... 15 4. Adin Brown (1998) ...... 0.78 Single match 3. Dave McGowan (1996) ...... 13 5. Paul Grafer (1995) ...... 0.80 Saves 4. Wade Barrett (1996) ...... 12 6. Adin Brown (1999) ...... 0.82 16 ...... Chris Gilmore vs. Virginia (10/27/71) .. Chris Gilmore vs. George Mason (10/22/71) Waughn Hughes (1996) ...... 12 7. Scott Budnick (1992) ...... 0.88 ...... Chris Gilmore vs. W&L (10/20/71) Billy Owens (1995) ...... 12 8. Paul Grafer (1994) ...... 0.92 Steve Jolley (1994) ...... 12 9. Larry Valentine (1989) ...... 1.00 Season 8. Ralph Bean (2002) ...... 11 10. Scott Budnick (1990) ...... 1.01 Saves Carlos Garcia (2002) ...... 11 148 ...... Adin Brown (1998) Doug Henry (2000) ...... 11 Save Percentage Shutouts Dave Snyder (1981) ...... 11 (minimum 1,000 minutes) 9 ...... Adin Brown (1998 and 1997) 1. Adin Brown (1998) ...... 876 Save Percentage .876 ...... Adin Brown (1998) Shots 2. Adin Brown (1996) ...... 872 Goals Against Average Ralph Bean ended his career 1. Carlos Garcia (2002) ...... 90 3. Ian Peter (1987) ...... 870 0.60 ...... Ian Peter (1987) ranked in the top-10 at W&M 2. Jon Tuttle (1985) ...... 83 4. Ian Peter (1986) ...... 8374 in single-season points, as- 3. Carlos Garcia (2001) ...... 82 5. Lance Holland (1985) ...... 8372 Career sists and game-winning goals. 4. Jon Tuttle (1986) ...... 77 6. Paul Grafer (1995) ...... 836 Saves 5. Scott Bell (1985) ...... 75 7. Larry Valentine (1988) ...... 833 417 ...... Adin Brown (1996-99) 6. Billy Owens (1995) ...... 74 8. Paul Grafer (1995) ...... 832 Shutouts 7. Billy Owens (1993) ...... 73 9. Adin Brown (1996) ...... 830 33 ...... Adin Brown (1996-99) 8. Phil Hucles (2001) ...... 71 10. Larry Valentine (1989) ...... 821 Save Percentage .841 ...... Adin Brown (1996-99) Carlos Garcia (2000) ...... 71 Goals Against Average Brian Hinkey (1999) ...... 71 0.84 ...... Larry Valentine (1986-89)

Game-Winning Goals 1. Waughn Hughes (1996) ...... 11 2. Waughn Hughes (1994) ...... 6 3. Ralph Bean (2002) ...... 5 Wade Barrett (1995) ...... 5 Chris Scrofani (1993) ...... 5 Eric Dumbleton (1992) ...... 5 7. Carlos Garcia (2002) ...... 4 Phil Hucles (2001) ...... 4 Phil Hucles (2000) ...... 4 Brian Hinkey (1998) ...... 4 Caleb Stoddart (1998) ...... 4

Active players in bold.

Kevin Knott’s 15 assists in 2000 is second-best in W&M Tribe goalkeepers Scott Budnick (L), Adin Brown (C) and Paul history. Grafer.

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Points Matches Played Team Records 1. Waughn Hughes (1993-96) ... 131 1. Caleb Stoddart (1998-01) ...... 93 2. Carlos Garcia (1999-02) ...... 121 2. Adam Schultz (1997-00) ...... 92 Single match 3. Scott Bell (1983-86) ...... 113 3. Andrew Pilari (1997-00) ...... 91 Goals 13 ...... vs. Seton Hall (9/27/81) 4. Billy Owens (1992-95) ...... 111 4. Carlos Garcia (1999-02) ...... 90 Goals Allowed 5. Steve Jolley (1993-96) ...... 109 Garrett Chittum (1996-99) ...... 90 8 ...... vs. Duke (10/2/83) 6. Wade Barrett (1994-97) ...... 102 Billy Owens (1992-95) ...... 90 Busch Field Attendance 7. Kip Germain (1975-78) ...... 88 Greg Richards (1992-95) ...... 90 4,455 ...... vs. Virgina Tech (9/2/95) 8. Jon Tuttle (1985-88) ...... 77 8. Waughn Hughes (1993-96) ..... 89 9. Graham Sykes (1976-79) ...... 72 Steve Jolley (1993-96) ...... 89 Season 10. Phil Hucles (2000-) ...... 70 10. Kevin Knott (1997-00) ...... 88 Most Matches Wade Barrett (1994-97) ...... 88 25 ...... 1998, 1992 Goals Adin Brown (1996-99) ...... 88 Most Wins 20 ...... 1996 1. Waughn Hughes (1993-96) ..... 52 Fewest Wins 2. Scott Bell (1983-86) ...... 46 Matches Started 5 ...... 1974, 1972 3. Carlos Garcia (1999-02) ...... 45 1. Caleb Stoddart (1998-01) ...... 93 Most Losses 4. Wade Barrett (1994-97) ...... 38 2. Billy Owens (1992-95) ...... 90 9 ...... 2001, 2000 5. Steve Jolley (1993-96) ...... 36 3. Carlos Garcia (1999-02) ...... 88 Fewest Losses Waughn Hughes after break- Graham Sykes (1976-79) ...... 36 Steve Jolley (1993-96) ...... 88 2 ...... 1970 ing the W&M career goals Kip Germain (1975-78) ...... 36 Greg Richards (1992-95) ...... 88 Most Ties record. He also holds the 5 ...... 1982 8. Billy Owens (1992-95) ...... 35 6. Adin Brown (1996-99) ...... 87 Winning Percentage College’s career points mark 9. Rob Olsen (1977-80) ...... 33 7. Wade Barrett (1994-97) ...... 84 .854 (20-3-1) ...... 1996 with 131. 10. John McManus (1978-80) ...... 32 Waughn Hughes (1993-96) ..... 84 Best CAA Record 9. Marty Taylor (1985-88) ...... 82 8-0-0 ...... 1996 Assists Jon Tuttle (1985-88) ...... 82 Winning Streak 1. Billy Owens (1992-95) ...... 41 12 ...... 1996, 1994 2. Steve Jolley (1993-96) ...... 37 Saves Unbeaten Streak 18 ...... 1996, 1992 3. Carlos Garcia (1999-02) ...... 31 1. Adin Brown (1996-99) ...... 417 Best Start 4. Dave McGowan (1994-97) ...... 29 2. Paul Grafer (1992-95) ...... 269 12-0 ...... 1994 5. Doug Henry (1999-02) ...... 28 Scott Budnick (1989-92) ...... 269 Goals Scored 6. Waughn Hughes (1993-96) ..... 27 4. Ian Peter (1985-87) ...... 225 67 ...... 1994 7. Wade Barrett (1994-97) ...... 26 5. Trevor Upton (1999-02) ...... 173 Goals Per Match 8. Kevin Knott (1997-00) ...... 24 6. Larry Valentine (1986-89) ..... 148 4.1 ...... 1976 9. Brian Hinkey (1997-99) ...... 23 7. Billy Platz (1998-2001) ...... 118 Most Shutouts 11 ...... 1996, 1992 10. Chris Scrofani (1992-95) ...... 21 8. Lance Holland (1985-86) ...... 57 Consecutive Shutouts Scott Bell (1983-86) ...... 21 6 ...... 1986 Shutouts Fewest Goals Allowed Shots 1. Adin Brown (1996-99) ...... 25 9 ...... 1975 1. Carlos Garcia (1999-02) ...... 311 2. Scott Budnick (1989-92) ...... 19 Lowest Goals Against Average 2. Jon Tuttle (1985-88) ...... 274 3. Paul Grafer (1992-95) ...... 18 0.66 ...... 1987 3. Billy Owens (1992-95) ...... 268 4. Ian Peter (1985-87) ...... 14 Most CAA Shutouts 5 ...... 1998, 1987 4. Steve Jolley (1993-96) ...... 241 5. Trevor Upton (1999-02) ...... 12 Best CAA Goal Differential 5. Wade Barrett (1994-97) ...... 204 6. Larry Valentine (1986-89) ...... 7 +21 ...... 1994 Carlos Garcia ended his ca- 6. Waughn Hughes (1993-96) ... 181 7. Billy Platz (1998-01) ...... 5 Busch Field Average Attendance reer in 2002 ranked in the top- 7. Phil Hucles (2000-) ...... 157 1,972 ...... 1995 three in school history in ev- 8. Chris Scrofani (1992-95) ...... 138 Goals Against Average 9. Brian Hinkey (1997-99) ...... 129 (minimum 2,000 minutes) ery offensive category. 10. Caleb Stoddart (1998-01) ..... 117 1. Larry Valentine (1986-89) .... 0.84 2. Adin Brown (1996-99) ...... 0.86 Game-Winning Goals 3. Paul Grafer (1992-95) ...... 0.96 1. Waughn Hughes (1993-96) ..... 21 4. Scott Budnick (1989-92) ...... 1.01 2. Billy Owens (1992-95) ...... 13 5. Trevor Upton (1999-02) ...... 1.20 3. Carlos Garcia (1999-02) ...... 12 6. Billy Platz (1998-01) ...... 1.31 Wade Barrett (1994-97) ...... 12 7. Ian Peter (1985-87) ...... 1.43 5. Maurice Smith (1988-91) ...... 10 6. Phil Hucles (2000-) ...... 9 Save Percentage Eric Dumbleton (1989-92) ...... 9 (minimum 2,000 minutes) Jon Tuttle (1985-88) ...... 9 1. Adin Brown (1996-99) ...... 841 9. Brian Hinkey (1997-99) ...... 8 2. Larry Valentine (1986-89) .... .827 10. Caleb Stoddart (1998-01) ...... 7 3. Ian Peter (1985-87) ...... 821 Steve Jolley (1993-96) ...... 7 4. Paul Grafer (1992-95) ...... 808 Dave Viscovich (1988-91) ...... 7 5. Scott Budnick (1989-92) ...... 794 Ricky Dahan (1986-87) ...... 7 6. Trevor Upton (1999-02) ...... 762 Tim Larkin (1984-87) ...... 7 7. Billy Platz (1998-01) ...... 756 Scott Bell (1983-86) ...... 7 Starting every Tribe soccer match Active players in bold. In 1994 Billy Owens set a in his career, Caleb Stoddart holds school record with 16 assists. the school records in matches He also holds the career played and started (93). record with 41. www.TribeAthletics.com 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 35 Wythe Doug Wood & Associates Candy & Gourmet Shop

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Most Valuable Player Coaches Award Competition Award 1974 Steve Proscino 1982 John Rasnic 1996 Dave McGowan 1975 Casey Todd 1983 Todd Middlebrook 1997 Josh Quinter 1976 Kip Germain 1984 Scott Repke 1998 Jeff Dominguez 1977 Eduardo Lopez 1985 Martin Taylor 1999 Carlos Garcia 1978 Bill Watson 1986 Tim Larkin 2000 Colin Young 1979 Chris Davin 1987 Bo Eskay 2001 Alan Golden 1980 John McManus 1988 Joel Lewin 2002 Clayton Voss 1981 Mark Gardiner, Steve Graine 1989 Kieran McCarthy 1982 Juergen Kloo 1990 Chris Drescher 1983 Mike Flood 1991 Christian Powers 1984 Todd Middlebrook 1992 Chris Norris 1985 Scott Repke 1993 Greg Richards 1986 Scott Bell 1994 David Schifrin 1987 Summers Hambrick 1995 Scott Ritter 1988 Jon Tuttle 1996 Greg Westfall 1989 Steve Kokulis 1997 Nelson Warley 1990 Jim Hauschild 1998 Dan Flaherty 1991 Mike Cummings 1999 Andrew Pillari 1992 Scott Budnick In 1990 Maurice Smith won the 2000 Andy Crapol, Adam Schultz 1993 Chris Norris Tribe’s first “Golden Boot” award. 2001 Lucas Salcedo 1994 Paul Grafer 2002 Andrew Terry 1995 Paul Grafer Best Rookie 1996 Waughn Hughes Most Improved 1980 Mike Flood 1997 Wade Barrett 1980 Peter Kalaris 1981 Rich Miranda, Dave Synder 1998 Adin Brown 1981 Thom Sutlive 1982 Scott Repke 1999 Adin Brown 1982 Juergen Kloo 1983 Scott Bell, Andy Watson 2000 Kevin Knott 1983 Bob Ageloff 1984 Tim Larkin 2001 Carlos Garcia 1984 Adam Hogge 1985 Jon Tuttle Current assistant coach Chris 2002 Ralph Bean, Trevor Upton 1985 Tim Larkin 1986 Ricky Dahan, Steve Kokulis Norris received W&M’s Best 1986 Conor Farley, Ron Raab 1987 George Strong Rookie award in 1991 and was Alumni Award (highest GPA) 1987 Ali Ghassemi 1988 Jim Hauschild named team MVP in 1993. 1988 Jon Tuttle 1988 Jason Katner 1989 Scott Budnick, Khary Stockton 1989 Mike Cummings 1989 Scott Williams 1990 Greg Lalas 1990 Mike Cummings 1990 John Siner 1991 Chris Norris. Nimrod Zosim Freshman Academic 1991 Mike Cummings 1991 Khary Stockton 1992 Billy Owens Achievement Award 1992 Guy Cartwright 1992 Greg Turk 1993 Steve Jolley 1989 Scott Budnick 1993 Andrew Petty 1993 Andrew Petty 1994 Wade Barrett 1990 Guy Cartwright 1994 Andrew Petty 1994 Waughn Hughes 1995 Jeff Dominguez 1991 Chris Norris 1995 Andrew Petty 1995 Josh Quinter 1996 Adin Brown 1992 Andrew Petty 1996 Greg Westfall 1996 Nelson Warley 1997 Brian Hinkey 1993 Desmond McCarthy 1997 Greg Westfall 1997 Luke Bockelmann 1998 Andrew Ross, Caleb Stoddart 1994 Joe Pombriant 1998 Kevin Knott 1998 Billy Platz 1999 Carlos Garcia 1995 Luke Bockelmann 1999 Kevin Knott 1999 John Feldmann 2000 Phil Hucles 1996 Garrett Chittum 2000 Kevin Knott 2000 Ralph Bean, Justin Smiley 2001 Brian Hinkle 1997 Kevin Knott 2001 Colin Young 2001 Graham Albert 2002 Andreas Nydal, Clayton Voss 1998 Joel Vecere 2002 Colin Young 2002 Kris Feldmann 1999 Graham Albert 2000 Colin Young Golden Boot (most goals) 2001 Brian Hinkle 1990 Maurice Smith 2002 Jeff Marklin 1991 Nimrod Zosim Dave Viscovich Unsung Hero Award 1992 Eric Dumbleton 1999 Adam Schultz 1993 Steve Jolley 2000 Joel Vecere 1994 Waughn Hughes 2001 Brannon Thomas 1995 Billy Owens 2002 Doug Henry 1996 Waughn Hughes 1997 Wade Barrett 1998 Luke Bockelmann Leibo Award 1999 Carlos Garcia (most positive influence on team’s 2000 Phil Hucles attitude) 2001 Carlos Garcia 2002 Ralph Bean 1998 John Coffin 1999 Miguel Hernandez Pipeline (most assists) 2000 Ralph Bean 2001 Justin Smiley 1999 Brian Hinkey 2002 Kris Rake 2000 Kevin Knott 2001 Carlos Garcia 2002 Ralph Bean, Carlos Garcia Brian Hinkey earned W&M’s Best Rookie award in 1997. Hinkey fin- ished his career with 23 assists, seventh-best in school history. www.TribeAthletics.com 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 37 Honors and Awards

Team Honors International Experience 1976 Kip Germain NCAA Appearances (12) 1981 Mark Gardiner (U.S. Maccabiah Graham Sykes 1980, 1983, 1987, 1992, 1993, Team Silver Medal, Tel Aviv, Bill Watson 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, Israel) 1977 Eduardo Lopez 2001, 2002 1982 Rob Olson (Team America) Graham Sykes 1983 John Leibotwitz (U.S. Pan-Am Bill Watson Southern Conf. Championships (1) Maccabiah Team-San Paulo, 1978 Kip Germain 1976 Brazil) Bill Watson 1984 Andy Smolin (U.S. Maccabiah 1979 Chris Davin CAA Championships (6) Team, Tel Aviv, Israel) Rob Olson 1983, 1987, 1995, 1996, 1999, Paul Wise (Great Britain Graham Sykes 2000 Maccabiah Team, Tel Aviv, Is- 1980 John McManus rael) Rob Olson Player Awards 1984 Paul Wise (Great Britain, 1981 Mike Flood Maccabiah Team, Tel Aviv, Is- Mark Gardiner All-Americans rael) Steve Graine 1975 Bill Watson 1989 Scott Budnick (U-20 U.S. Na- 1982 Mike Flood 1977 Bill Watson tional Team) Steve Graine Ricky Dahan was W&M’s first 1978 Bill Watson 1992 Paul Grafer (U-20 U.S. National Rich Miranda CAA Player of the Year, earning all- 1983 Mike Flood Team) 1987 Ricky Dahan region and All-American honors. 1994 Paul Grafer (U-21 U.S.National All-South Atlantic Region 1995 Paul Grafer Team, U.S. Olympic Team) 1983 Mike Flood Southern Conf. Player of the Year 1996 Waughn Hughes Steve Jolley (U-20 U.S. National Andy Watson 1976 Kip Germain 1997 Wade Barrett (1) Team) 1984 Scott Bell Adin Brown (2) 1995 Steve Jolley (U-20 U.S. National Rich Miranda CAA Player of the Year 1998 Adin Brown (1) Team) 1985 Scott Bell 1987 Ricky Dahan 1999 Adin Brown (1) Wade Barrett (U-20 U.S. Na- Jon Tuttle 1988 Jon Tuttle tional Team) 1986 Ricky Dahan 1996 Waughn Hughes Soccer America All-Freshman Team 1997 Adin Brown (U-23 U.S. National Jon Tuttle 1997 Wade Barrett 1993 Steve Jolley Team) 1987 Ricky Dahan 1994 Wade Barrett 1998 Adin Brown (U-23 U.S. National Jon Tuttle CAA Defender of the Year 1996 Adin Brown Team) 1988 Steve Kokulis 2000 Kevin Knott 1999 Adin Brown (U-23 U.S. National Jon Tuttle Soccer America Team of the Week Team, U.S. Olympic Team) 1989 Steve Kokulis CAA Rookie of the Year 1993 Steve Jolley (10/5) 2000 Adin Brown (U-23 U.S. National 1990 Scott Budnick 1993 Steve Jolley 1994 Paul Grafer (9/14) Team, U.S. Olympic Team) Jim Hauschild 1996 Adin Brown Waughn Hughes (10/3) 2002 Wade Barrett (U.S. National 1991 Jim Hauschild 1995 Josh Quinter (9/13) Team) Nimrod Zosim All-Southern Conference Dave Schifrin (10/16 & 11/14) 2003 Adin Brown (U.S. National 1992 Scott Budnick (1) 1965 Gary King 1996 Adin Brown (10/15) Team) Billy Owens (2) 1973 Jim Fox Steve Jolley (11/19) 1993 Billy Owens (1) Charlie Hensel 1997 Wade Barrett (9/22) Budweiser East-West Classic Steve Jolley (2) Tad Minkler 1998 Luke Bockelmann (9/14) (Indoor All-Star Game for Seniors) 1994 Steve Jolley (1) Steve Proscino Adin Brown (11/9) 1986 Glenn Livingstone (alternate) Paul Grafer (2) Trevor Smith 2000 Trevor Upton (11/15) 1987 Scott Bell Chris Norris (2) Casey Todd 1988 Tim Larkin Waughn Hughes (3) 1974 Mark Healy Academic All-American 1995 Paul Grafer (1) Charlie Hensel 1987 Jon Tuttle (HM) East-West Senior Bowl Wade Barrett (2) Tad Minkler 1988 Jon Tuttle (1) 1978 Bill Watson Billy Owens (2) Steve Proscino 1999 Kevin Knott (2) 1979 Graham Sykes 1996 Wade Barrett (1) Trevor Smith 2000 Kevin Knott (1) 1980 Rob Olson Waughn Hughes (1) Casey Todd 1981 Mark Gardiner Steve Jolley (2) 1976 Bruce Bender Phi Beta Kappa 1982 Juergen Kloo (alternate) 1997 Wade Barrett (1) Kip Germain 1988 Jon Tuttle 1983 Mike Flood Adin Brown (1) Eduardo Lopez 2000 Kevin Knott 1988 Jon Tuttle 1999 Adin Brown (1) Graham Sykes 1989 Steve Kokulis Brian Hinkey (2) Bill Watson W&M Athletics Hall of Fame Kevin Knott (2) 1990 Bill Watson Umbro Select 2000 Kevin Knott (1) All-ECAC South 1995 Mike Flood 1995 Paul Grafer Caleb Stoddart (2) 1984 Scott Bell 1997 Scott Bell Billy Owens 2001 Carlos Garcia (1) Todd Middlebrook 1996 Waughn Hughes Caleb Stoddart (3) W&M AEF Male Athlete of the Year Steve Jolley 2002 Ralph Bean (1) All-Colonial Athletic Association 1978 Bill Watson 1997 Wade Barrett Carlos Garcia (1) 1985 Rich Miranda 1983 Mike Flood 1999 Adin Brown Phil Hucles (2) Jon Tuttle 1988 Jon Tuttle 1986 Scott Bell 1992 Scott Budnick All-South Region Regional Academic All-Americans Ricky Dahan 1995 Paul Grafer 1970 Dave Fabian 1991 Mike Cummings Steve Kokulis 1997 Wade Barrett 1972 Scott McLaren Dave Viscovich 1987 Ricky Dahan (1) 1999 Adin Brown 1975 Kip Germain 1992 Guy Cartwright (HM) Steve Kokulis (1) Casey Todd 1993 Andrew Petty (2) Jon Tuttle (1) Bill Watson 1994 Andrew Petty (2) Ian Peter (2)

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1988 Steve Kokulis (1) Adam Schultz David Fabian 1983 Scott Bell Jon Tuttle (1) Justin Smiley Steve Wilson Mike Flood Jim Hauschild (2) Trevor Upton 1969 Bruce Niles Todd Middlebrook 1989 Jim Hauschild (1) 2001 Carlos Garcia Terry Vought Scott Repke Steve Kokulis (1) Caleb Stoddart Steve Wilson Charlie Smith 1990 Scott Budnick (1) 2002 Kris Feldmann 1970 Phil Essman (Player of the Year) 1984 Scott Bell Ali Ghassemi (1) Carlos Garcia Rich Atkinson Glenn Livingstone Jim Hauschild (1) Trevor Upton David Fabian Todd Middlebrook Kieran McCarthy (2) Scott McEvoy Rich Miranda Dave Viscovich (2) CAA Player of the Week Steve Wilson Scott Repke 1991 Nimrod Zosim (1) 1986 Jon Tuttle (9/29) 1971 Jeff Greim Scott Budnick (2) Lance Holland (11/3) Don McCarthy VaSID All-State Jim Hauschild (2) 1987 Tim Larkin (10/5) 1972 Mike Berbert 1988 Steve Kokulis Kieran McCarthy (2) Summers Hambrick (11/1) Boro Djordjevic Jon Tuttle Dave Viscovich (2) 1988 Jon Tuttle (10/17) Jeff Greim 1989 Jim Hauschild 1992 Scott Budnick (1) 1989 Jim Hauschild (10/1) Scott McLaren Kieran McCarthy Khary Stockton (1) 1990 Kieran McCarthy (10/8) Tim Stamps 1990 Ali Ghassemi Eric Dumbleton (2) 1991 Eric Dumbleton (10/8) 1973 Jim Fox Jim Hauschild Billy Owens (2) 1992 Scott Budnick (9/28) Tad Minkler Dave Viscovich 1993 Chris Norris (1) Billy Owens (10/19) Steve Proscino 1991 Jim Hauschild Billy Owens (1) 1993 Steve Jolley (10/4) Trevor Smith Kieran McCarthy Paul Grafer (2) Paul Grafer (10/11) Casey Todd Dave Viscovich Steve Jolley (2) 1994 Paul Grafer (9/26) 1974 Charlie Hensel 1992 Scott Budnick Chris Scrofani (2) Waughn Hughes (10/3) Tad Minkler Khary Stockton 1994 Wade Barrett (1) Steve Jolley (10/24) Steve Proscino 1994 Paul Grafer (1) Paul Grafer (1) 1995 Wade Barrett (9/9) Trevor Smith Steve Jolley (1) Waughn Hughes (1) David Schifrin (10/16) Casey Todd Chris Norris (1) Steve Jolley (1) Paul Grafer (10/23) 1975 Kip Germain Wade Barrett (HM) Chris Norris (1) 1996 Wade Barrett (10/21) Tad Minkler 1995 Wade Barrett (1) 1995 Wade Barrett (1) 1997 Wade Barrett (9/22) Graham Sykes Paul Grafer (1) Paul Grafer (1) 1998 Luke Bockelmann (9/14) Casey Todd Steve Jolley (HM) Steve Jolley (2) Adin Brown (11/9) Bill Watson Billy Owens (HM) Billy Owens (2) 1999 Adin Brown (10/11) 1976 Kip Germain David Schifrin (HM) 1996 Wade Barrett (1) Brian Hinkey (11/8) Eduardo Lopez 1996 Adin Brown (1) Waughn Hughes (1) 2000 Carlos Garcia (9/11) Tad Minkler Waughn Hughes (1) Steve Jolley (1) Billy Platz (10/2) Graham Sykes Steve Jolley (1) Mike Botta (2) Kevin Knott (10/30) Bill Watson Wade Barrett (2) Adin Brown (2) 2001 Phil Hucles (9/3) 1977 Chris Davin Mike Botta (2nd) 1997 Wade Barrett (1) Brannon Thomas (9/24) Steve Gallop 1997 Wade Barrett (1) Adin Brown (2) Carlos Garcia (10/29) Eduardo Lopez Brian Hinkey (2) Dave McGowan (2) 2002 Trevor Upton (10/28) Graham Sykes Josh Quinter (2) Josh Quinter (2) Carlos Garcia (11/11) Bill Watson 1998 Adin Brown (1) 1998 Adin Brown (1) 1978 John Bray Brian Hinkey (2) 1999 Adin Brown (1) Chris Davin 1999 Adin Brown (1) Brian Hinkey (1) Steve Gallop Brian Hinkey (1) Kevin Knott (2) Kip Germain Caleb Stoddart (1) 2000 Kevin Knott (1) John McManus 2000 Kevin Knott (1) Caleb Stoddart (1) Rob Olson Caleb Stoddart (2) Carlos Garcia (2) Graham Sykes Adam Schultz (2) Phil Hucles (2) Bill Watson 2001 Carlos Garcia (1) 2001 Carlos Garcia (1) 1979 Chris Davin Caleb Stoddart (1) Caleb Stoddart (1) Steve Gallop 2002 Ralph Bean (1) Phil Hucles (2) Mark Gardiner Phil Hucles (1) 2002 Ralph Bean (1) Peter Kalaris Carlos Garcia (2) Carlos Garcia (1) Marty Nickley Phil Hucles (1) Rob Olson Coach Awards Graham Albert (2) Graham Sykes In 1996 Waughn Hughes was South Atlantic Coach of the Year 1980 John McManus 1992 Al Albert named CAA and Virginia Player of CAA Tournament MVP Rob Olson 1998 Al Albert 1999 Brian Hinkey the Year and was named to the All- Marty Nickley 2002 Al Albert 2000 Justin Smiley South Atlantic and All-American Mark Gardiner teams. Steve Graine CAA Coach of the Year CAA All-Tournament Team 1981 Mike Flood 1987 Al Albert 1998 Adin Brown CAA Rookie of the Week Mark Gardiner 1992 Al Albert Brian Hinkey 2002 Andreas Nydal (11/11) Steve Graine 1994 Al Albert Caleb Stoddart Rich Miranda 1996 Al Albert 1999 Adin Brown VaSID State Player of the Year Dave Snyder Brian Hinkey 1996 Waughn Hughes 1982 Mike Flood VaSID State Coach of the Year Kevin Knott Steve Graine 1992 Al Albert Caleb Stoddart All-State Honors Rich Miranda 1994 Al Albert 2000 Kevin Knott 1968 John Burleigh Dave Synder 1996 Al Albert www.TribeAthletics.com 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 39 Postseason History NCAA Tournament Date Round Opponent Location Result W&M Goals 1980 Second Howard Washington, DC T 1-1 Wise W&M advanced on penalty kicks 1980 Quarter. Alabama A&M Williamsburg, VA L 0-1 — 11/20/83 Second Virginia Charlottesville, VA L 1-2 Flood 1987 First Loyola Baltimore, MD L 0-1 — 11/14/92 First West Virginia Williamsburg, VA W 2-0 Dumbleton (2) 11/22/92 Second NC State Raleigh, NC L 2-3 Soos, Cartwright 11/14/93 First Virginia Charlottesville, VA L 1-2 Jolley 11/18/95 First Creighton Omaha, NE W 2-1 (OT) Jolley, Hughes 11/26/95 Second Wisconsin Madison, WI L 0-1 (OT) — 11/24/96 First Army Norfolk, VA W 3-1 Hughes (2), Zickefoose 12/1/96 Second Maryland College Park, MD W 3-0 Hughes, Botta, McGowan 12/8/96 Quarter. St. John’s Norfolk, VA L 1-2 (OT) Jolley 11/23/97 First American Washington, DC L 1-2 (OT) McGowan 11/20/98 First South Florida Tampa, FL W 2-1 Dominguez, Pillari 11/29/98 Second Clemson Clemson, SC L 0-1 — 11/20/99 First Penn State State College, PA L 0-1 — 11/19/00 First North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC L 2-3 (OT) Garcia, Hucles 11/22/02 First Duke Durham, NC W 2-1 Henry, Bean 11/27/02 Second Virginia Charlottesville, VA W 1-1 Albert W&M advanced on penalty kicks, 3-2 12/1/02 Third Penn State State College, PA L 0-1 (OT) — Tournaments: 12 Record: 7-12-1 (.375) CAA Tournament Date Round Opponent Location Result W&M Goals Eric Dumbleton scored both goals in W&M’s 11/12/83 Final George Mason Williamsburg, VA W 4-3 (OT) Middlebrook, Crisman win over West Virginia in the 1992 NCAA Tour- (2), Flood nament. 10/31/90 Quarter. Navy Richmond, VA L 2-3 (OT) Smith, Viscovich 11/7/91 Quarter. American Norfolk, VA W 1-0 Cummings 11/8/91 Semi. James Madison Norfolk, VA L 0-1 — 11/5/92 Quarter. East Carolina Norfolk, VA W 5-2 Kamara (2), Prisco (2), Scrofani 11/6/92 Semi. Old Dominion Norfolk, VA W 2-1 Richards, Dumbleton 11/8/92 Final James Madison Norfolk, VA L 1-2 Scrofani 11/4/93 Quarter. Old Dominion Richmond, VA T 1-1 Hughes Old Dominion advanced on penalty kicks 11/10/94 Quarter. UNC Wilmington Williamsburg, VA W 4-0 Hughes (2), Owens, Soos 11/11/94 Semi. George Mason Williamsburg, VA W 1-0 Owens 11/13/94 Final James Madison Williamsburg, VA L 1-3 Petty 11/9/95 Quarter. East Carolina Harrisonburg, VA W 5-0 Owens (3), Botta, Hughes 11/10/95 Semi. American Harrisonburg, VA W 2-0 Barrett, Jolley 11/12/95 Final George Mason Harrisonburg, VA W 1-0 Hughes 11/14/96 Quarter. UNC Wilmington Wilmington, NC W 3-0 Hughes, Jolley, Zickefoose 11/15/96 Semi. George Mason Wilmington, NC W 3-1 McGowan, Jolley, Hughes 11/17/96 Final James Madison Wilmington, NC W 2-0 Valencia, Jolley 11/12/97 Quarter. Richmond Williamsburg, VA W 4-1 Bockelmann (2), Hinkey, McGowan 11/14/97 Semi. American Washington, DC L 2-3 Dominguez, Barrett 11/12/98 Quarter. Old Dominion Virginia Beach, VA W 3-1 Bockelmann, Hinkey (2) 11/13/98 Semi. James Madison Virginia Beach, VA W 1-0 Stoddart 11/15/98 Final Richmond Virginia Beach, VA L 0-2 — 11/10/99 Quarter. American Virginia Beach, VA W 3-0 Stoddart, Feldmann (2) 11/11/99 Semi. Old Dominion Virginia Beach, VA W 1-0 Hinkey 11/14/99 Final Virginia Comm. Virginia Beach, VA W 4-2 Schultz, Garcia, Stoddart, Hinkey 11/9/00 Quarter. UNC Wilmington Virginia Beach, VA W 8-0 Garcia, Hucles, Bean (2), Pillari (2), Thomas, Smiley 11/10/00 Semi. Old Dominion Virginia Beach, VA W 2-0 Smiley, Hucles 11/12/00 Final James Madison Virginia Beach, VA W 4-0 Smiley, Garcia, Henry, Schultz 11/15/01 Quarter. UNC Wilmington Virginia Beach, VA W 6-0 Hucles (2), Garcia, Young, Golden, Stoddart Waughn Hughes holds the W&M record for 11/16/01 Semi. James Madison Virginia Beach, VA L 0-2 — most career postseason goals with seven in 11/15/02 Semi. Drexel Virginia Beach, VA W 2-1 Garcia, Nydal CAA Tournaments and four in NCAA Champi- 11/17/02 Final VA Commonwealth Virginia Beach, VA L 1-2 Voss onships. Tournaments: 14 Record: 23-8-1 (.734) 40 • 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer www.TribeAthletics.com Current Players in the Pros Wade Barrett Paul Grafer Back Goalkeeper AGF Arhus NY-NJ MetroStars Danish First Division Originally a second round pick by Colorado in Former Tribe midfielder Wade Barrett 1995, Paul Grafer is one of two former Tribe was the 12th selection in the first players with the MetroStars, joining his W&M round of the 1998 MLS Draft by the teammate Steve Jolley on the MLS team in 2001. San Jose Clash (now the Earthquakes). After playing with Colorado in 1997 and 1998, After a successful four-year stint in the he saw action in five games in 2001 with the MLS, Barrett recently moved to Den- MetroStars, including starting the team’s three mark, where he now plays for AGF playoff games in which he had a 1.61 GAA. Arhus of the Danish First Division. Last season he became the first Through June of 2003, he had compiled a 2.93 W&M men’s soccer player to receive a cap for an international team career GAA with 86 saves in MLS games. Grafer was an All-American when he played for the United States National Team. Barrett is a 1997 in 1995 as well as being a three-time All-CAA selection. He is third on All-American and CAA Player of the Year, and was the second player the all-time list at William and Mary with a 0.96 career goals against in league history to be a four-time first team All-CAA selection. average. Steve Jolley Adin Brown Midfielder Goalkeeper NY-NJ MetroStars New England Revolution When his name was called by Selected with the third overall pick by the Los Angeles Galaxy, Steve the Colorado Rapids in the 2000 MLS Jolley became the first W&M SuperDraft, Adin Brown became the alum to be selected in the first highest draft pick ever from William round of any major sports draft. and Mary in any sport. He is the third The first-round pick at number William and Mary soccer player, join- nine, Jolley completed his Tribe ing Steve Jolley and Wade Barrett, to soccer career ranked fourth on be a first round MLS draft pick. A the all-time scoring list with 109 three-time All-American for the Tribe, points. A starter for the Galaxy, Brown holds almost every goalkeep- Jolley was making a strong case ing record in W&M history. This sum- for the league’s Rookie of the mer he became the second W&M Year Award in 1997 until a knee player to compete with the U.S Na- injury ended his season prema- tional Team, when he was selected to turely. He was traded to the MetroStars during to the 2000 season. In the American team that competed for 2001 he started and played every minute of every game, including the the Gold Cup. He was also a member postseason, just the second player to accomplish that feat in franchise of the U23 National Team and was a member of the 2000 U.S. Olympic history. That season he was selected to his first MLS All-Star game Team until an injury forced him to miss the trip to Sydney. Brown was and four times was named to the Soccer America Team of the Week. traded in the 2001 season to Tampa Bay and signed with the New Through June of 2003, he has played in 157 games in his six-year pro- England Revolution on Jan. 15, 2002. In 2002 he finished fifth in the fessional career, accumulating eight goals and 10 assists. Last season MLS with a 1.23 GAA and he recorded four postseason shutouts as he he was named the U.S. Soccer Foundation Humanitarian of the Year. led the Revolution to the 2002 MLS Finals.

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G W-L-T Pct. G W-L-T Pct. G W-L-T Pct. Adelphi 1 1-0-0 1.000 Furman 2 1-1-0 .500 Pennsylvania 2 1-1-0 .500 Air Force 1 1-0-0 1.000 George Mason 34 20-12-2 .618 Penn State 7 3-4-0 .429 Akron 3 0-3-0 .000 Georgetown 6 4-2-0 .667 Portland 3 1-2-0 .333 Alabama A&M 2 1-1-0 .500 George Washington 19 7-8-4 .474 Princeton 1 0-1-0 .000 Alderson-Broaddus 2 1-1-0 .500 Georgia State 1 1-0-0 1.000 Radford 3 2-0-1 .833 American 32 19-9-4 .656 Hampden-Syndey 6 3-1-2 .667 Randolph-Macon 20 9-9-2 .500 Appalachian State 5 0-4-1 .100 Hartford 2 1-1-0 .500 Rhode Island 1 0-1-0 .000 Army 2 1-0-1 .750 Hartwick 4 1-3-0 .250 Richmond 27 21-3-3 .833 Averett 1 1-0-0 1.000 High Point 1 1-0-0 1.000 Rider 1 0-1-0 .000 Boston College 2 2-0-0 1.000 Hofstra 3 3-1-0 .667 Roanoke 3 2-1-0 .667 Boston University 1 0-0-1 .500 Howard 21 10-7-4 .571 Robert Morris 2 2-0-0 1.000 Butler 1 1-0-0 1.000 Indiana 1 0-1-0 .000 Rutgers 3 1-1-1 .500 California 1 0-1-0 .000 James Madison 36 16-14-6 .528 St. John’s 2 0-1-1 .250 UCLA 2 0-1-1 .250 LaSalle 2 1-1-0 .500 St. Mary’s 1 1-0-0 1.000 UC Santa Barbara 1 1-0-0 1.000 Lehigh 1 0-1-0 .000 San Diego State 1 1-0-0 1.000 Cal State Fullerton 1 1-0-0 1.000 Liberty 4 4-0-0 1.000 San Francisco 1 1-0-0 1.000 Campbell 2 1-1-0 .500 Longwood 3 3-0-0 1.000 Santa Clara 2 1-1-0 .500 Catholic 2 2-0-0 1.000 Loyola (MD) 22 10-9-3 .523 Seton Hall 1 1-0-0 1.000 Central Florida 1 1-0-0 1.000 Lynchburg 8 5-2-1 .688 South Carolina 3 1-2-0 .333 College of Charleston 7 6-1-0 .857 Marist 1 1-0-0 1.000 South Florida 4 2-1-1 .625 Christopher Newport 10 10-0-0 1.000 Maryland 5 2-3-0 .400 S. Illinois-Edwardsville 1 1-0-0 1.000 The Citadel 1 1-0-0 1.000 Maryland-Balt. County 4 3-0-1 .875 Stanford 1 1-0-0 1.000 Clemson 2 0-2-0 .000 Mary Washington 2 2-0-0 1.000 Tampa 1 0-1-0 .000 Cleveland State 1 0-1-0 .000 Methodist 2 2-0-0 1.000 Towson 5 4-0-1 .900 Coastal Carolina 3 2-1-0 .667 Miami (Ohio) 1 1-0-0 1.000 US Amphibious Base 1 1-0-0 1.000 Colgate 1 1-0-0 1.000 Monmouth 1 1-0-0 1.000 Vanderbilt 1 1-0-0 1.000 Connecticut 5 2-1-2 .600 Mount St. Mary’s 3 2-0-1 .833 Vermont 1 1-0-0 1.000 Creighton 1 1-0-0 1.000 Navy 14 6-5-3 .536 Virginia 25 7-14-4 .360 Davidson 9 6-3-0 .667 UNLV 2 2-0-0 1.000 VA Commonwealth 20 13-6-1 .675 Delaware 4 4-0-1 .900 New Mexico 1 0-1-0 .000 VMI 14 12-2-0 .857 Drexel 3 3-0-0 1.000 North Carolina 8 1-7-0 .125 Virginia Tech 12 10-2-0 .833 Duke 6 2-4-0 .333 UNC Charlotte 1 1-0-0 1.000 Virginia Wesleyan 13 13-0-0 1.000 East Carolina 37 33-3-1 .905 UNC Greensboro 6 4-1-1 .750 Wake Forest 2 0-2-0 .000 East Mennonite 9 3-6-0 .333 UNC Wilmington 28 26-1-1 .946 Washington 3 1-2-0 .333 Evansville 1 0-1-0 .000 North Carolina State 4 2-2-0 .500 Washington College 2 2-0-0 1.000 Fairleigh Dickinson 4 3-0-1 .875 NC Wesleyan 5 4-1-0 .800 Washington & Lee 5 2-3-0 .400 Florida International 2 2-0-0 1.000 Ohio State 2 2-0-0 1.000 West Virginia 5 3-2-0 .600 Florida Tech 1 0-1-0 .000 Old Dominion 40 20-13-7 .588 West Virginia Wesleyan 2 1-1-0 .500 Fort Eustis 3 0-3-0 .000 Oneonta State 1 1-0-0 1.000 Wisconsin 1 0-1-0 .000 Fresno State 2 1-1-0 .500 Pembroke State 1 0-1-0 .000 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1 1-0-0 1.000

Year Captains GP W L T Pct. Coach GF GA 1967 None 9 3 6 0 .333 Carpenter 14 38 1968 Peter Schleif 9 5 4 0 .556 Carpenter 18 15 1969 John Burleigh 13 5 6 2 .462 Carpenter 16 34 1970 Steve Wilson, Phil Essman 13 9 2 2 .846 Carpenter 34 14 1971 Steve Way 13 6 7 0 .462 Albert 27 24 1972 Mike Berbert, Jeff Greim, Tim Stamps 12 5 7 0 .417 Albert 23 14 1973 Jeff Greim 12 6 5 1 .542 Albert 23 26 1974 Steve Proscino 12 5 5 2 .500 Albert 19 12 1975 Tad Minkler, Jim Fox, Casey Todd 14 9 4 1 .679 Albert 58 14 1976 Tad Minkler, Bill Watson 15 10 4 1 .700 Albert 48 11 1977 Bill Watson 17 13 4 0 .765 Albert 39 14 1978 Bill Watson 19 10 6 3 .605 Albert 43 20 1979 Chris Davin 18 11 6 1 .639 Albert 45 14 1980 Marty Nickley 22 13 7 2 .636 Albert 56 28 1981 Steve Graine 21 15 4 2 .762 Albert 66 22 1982 Steve Graine 21 11 5 5 .643 Albert 46 19 1983 Mike Flood 22 14 6 2 .682 Albert 55 25 1984 Todd Middlebrook 18 11 6 1 .639 Albert 40 26 1985 Scott Repke 21 15 4 2 .762 Albert 55 27 1986 Scott Bell 22 16 5 1 .750 Albert 52 22 1987 Tim Larkin 21 14 5 2 .714 Albert 48 14 1988 Conor Farley 20 12 4 4 .700 Albert 33 14 1989 Steve Kokulis 19 10 5 4 .632 Albert 25 17 1990 Kieran McCarthy 20 11 6 3 .625 Albert 34 21 1991 Kieran McCarthy 21 11 7 3 .595 Albert 46 27 1992 Scott Budnick, Khary Stockton 24 15 5 4 .708 Albert 47 24 1993 Guy Cartwright 20 12 5 3 .675 Albert 43 25 1994 Chris Norris 22 18 3 1 .841 Albert 67 20 1995 Paul Grafer, Billy Owens 24 18 6 0 .750 Albert 54 19 1996 Steve Jolley, Wade Barrett, Josh Quinter 24 20 3 1 .896 Albert 63 22 1997 Wade Barrett, Josh Quinter, Nelson Warley 22 14 6 2 .682 Albert 50 26 1998 Adin Brown, Jeff Dominguez 25 15 8 2 .640 Albert 32 21 1999 Adin Brown, Garrett Chittum, Brian Hinkey 24 14 7 3 .646 Albert 40 20 2000 Kevin Knott, Andrew Pillari 23 12 9 2 .565 Albert 56 29 2001 Miguel Hernandez, Caleb Stoddart, Joel Vecere 21 11 9 1 .548 Albert 51 31 2002 Carlos Garcia, Trevor Upton 24 15 8 1 .646 Albert 44 29 TOTALS 677 414 199 64 .659 1510 778 42 • 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer www.TribeAthletics.com Go

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William and Mary game-by-game results for N13 • at Davidson 1 L 0-1 1977 O16 at Old Dominion L 1-3 O7 Old Dominion L 0-1 every season since 1967. William and Mary was 1-Southern Conference Tournament Record: 13-4 O20 at James Madison W 3-1 (ot) O10 • at Richmond W 1-0 a member of the Southern Conference from 1967 S6 Christopher Newport W 4-1 O24 George Washington L 0-3 O14 Loyola (MD) W 2-0 through 1976. In 1983 and 1984 The College’s 1972 S10 American W 2-0 O28 VA Commonwealth W 3-0 O19 at Pennsylvania L 1-3 soccer team played as a member of the ECAC Record: 5-7 S17 Georgetown 1 W 2-0 O31 at Towson State W 6-1 O24 at George Washington T 1-1 (2ot) South. William and Mary has been a member of SC: 2-1, 2nd place (tie) S18 Virginia 1 W 1-0 N3 George Mason W 3-1 O27 • at George Mason L 2-5 Colonial Athletic Association since the 1985 sea- S27 • at VMI W 7-0 S24 Navy L 2-4 N8 Howard W 1-0 O30 • at East Carolina W 4-1 son. The CAA champion has been determined S29 at North Carolina L 0-2 O2 Randolph-Macon W 2-1 NC Wesleyan W 4-1 N4 • James Madison W 1-0 3 by a postseason tournament since 1990, before O4 at Eastern Mennonite L 0-1 O8 Davidson W 6-0 N15 at Virginia Tech W 1-0 (ot) N7 • at UNC Wilmington W 5-1 3 that the league champion was determined based O10 Hampden-Sydney W 5-0 O11 George Mason W 3-1 Virginia L 2-3 1-at Philippi, WV 4 on regular season results. O13 at Randolph-Macon L 1-3 O15 Old Dominion W 2-0 Loyola (MD) T 1-1 (ot) • Indicates conference match. O17 James Madison L 0-3 O22 UNC Wilmington W 3-1 1-Loyola College Invitational, Baltimore, MD; 2- 1985 O21 George Mason L 0-2 O25 Virginia Wesleyan W 1-0 Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Zable Record: 15-4-2 1967 O24 at Virginia Wesleyan W 3-0 O28 East Carolina W 6-0 Stadium); 3-VIL Playoff; 4-ECAC Regional CAA: 5-1-1, 3rd place Record: 3-6 O28 • East Carolina W 3-0 N1 Lynchburg W 1-0 S4 at Mary Washington W 1-0 SC: 2-1, 3rd North Division N1 Virginia L 0-2 N5 Howard L 0-2 1982 S7 Davidson W 3-0 Randolph-Macon L 0-4 N4 Old Dominion W 4-0 Christopher Newport W 2-0 Record: 11-5-5 S11 Averett W 6-0 • George Washington W 2-1 N11 • at Appalachian State L 0-1 N12 at Virginia 2 L 1-2 S12 Connecticut T 0-0 (ot) S14 • at Navy T 1-1 (ot) VMI W 2-1 Rider 3 L 1-2 S15 at Lynchburg W 1-0 S17 Christopher Newport W 4-2 Washington & Lee L 0-7 1973 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Zable S18 at UNC Wilmington T 2-2 (ot) S19 UC Santa Barbara W 3-1 Eastern Menonite L 2-3 Record: 6-5-1 Stadium); 2-VIL Playoff; 3-ECAC Playoff S19 at East Carolina W 4-2 S22 Howard W 4-2 (ot) Fort Eustis L 3-6 SC: 1-1, 5th place S22 at Howard W 2-1 (ot) S25 at Virginia Wesleyan W 5-1 1 • East Carolina W 3-1 S20 Methodist W 3-2 1978 S25 American L 3-4 S27 vs. Boston College W 1-0 (2ot) 1 Fort Eustis L 2-5 S21 at Campbell W 3-2 Record: 10-6-3 S28 at VA Commonwealth W 2-1 S29 vs. NC Wesleyan W 1-0 1 • West Virginia L 0-9 O3 Eastern Mennonite L 2-4 S9 at American L 2-3 O2 Washington College W 9-1 O4 at Old Dominion L 0-2 1 O6 Virginia Wesleyan W 4-0 S16 Georgetown 1 W 5-0 O3 Duke L 0-1 O9 • Richmond W 5-4 (ot) 1968 O9 at Hampden-Sydney T 3-3 S17 Loyola (MD) 1 L 1-3 O6 Old Dominion W 3-0 O12 at Loyola (MD) L 0-1 Record: 5-4 O12 Randolph-Macon W 1-0 S20 at VA Commonwealth W 7-0 O10 NC Wesleyan W 1-0 (ot) O14 at Hartwick L 1-3 SC: 0-2 O16 George Mason L 0-3 S23 Lynchburg T 1-1 O13 at Richmond W 7-0 O19 • at American W 1-0 2 VMI W 3-1 O17 at Navy L 1-5 S26 at Navy L 0-1 O16 at Tampa L 1-2 O20 • UNC Wilmington W 3-2 2 Randolph-Macon L 0-3 O23 • VMI W 4-1 S30 Randolph-Macon T 2-2 O17 at South Florida T 1-1 (ot) O23 George Washington T 2-2 (2ot) • George Washington L 1-3 O27 • at East Carolina L 0-2 O6 vs. James Madison 2 L 0-1 O23 at George Mason L 1-2 O26 George Mason L 2-4 O15 Virginia W 2-1 O31 at Virginia L 1-4 O7 at Old Dominion 2 L 0-2 O27 at George Washington T 1-1 (ot) O29 • East Carolina W 6-1 Eastern Menonite L 2-4 at Old Dominion W 1-0 O10 Christopher Newport W 4-0 O30 Towson State W 1-0 N3 • at James Madison W 2-1 (ot) Virginia Wesleyan W 6-0 O13 VMI W 4-2 N3 Randolph-Macon T 0-0 N9 Methodist W 4-0 • East Carolina L 0-1 1974 O21 Old Dominion W 1-0 N7 James Madison W 4-0 1-Harbor Front Classic, Norfolk, VA Roanoke W 2-1 O24 at Richmond W 5-1 N10 Longwood W 3-0 Record: 5-5-2 N13 Virginia 3 L 0-1 1986 U.S. Amphibious Base W 2-1 SC: 1-2, 4th place (tie) O29 at UNC Wilmington W 5-2 O30 at East Carolina W 3-0 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Zable Record: 16-5-1 S20 at James Madison L 0-2 Stadium); 2-South Florida Invitational, Tampa, FL; 1969 S21 at Eastern Mennonite W 2-0 N4 at Howard T 0-0 CAA: 5-1-1, 2nd place 3 3-VIL Playoff Record: 5-6-2 S28 vs. Roanoke W 4-2 N8 James Madison W 2-1 A31 at Connecticut L 0-2 (ot) 4 SC: 0-1-1, 4th place O4 at Virginia Wesleyan W 5-0 Randolph-Macon W 1-0 S3 Mary Washington W 5-1 5 1983 VMI W 3-1 O8 vs. Hampden-Sydney L 0-1 Lehigh L 0-1 S7 Loyola (MD) L 3-5 (ot) Roanoke L 0-6 O11 at Randolph-Macon L 0-2 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Zable Record: 14-6-2 S10 • at East Carolina W 1-0 Randolph-Macon L 0-7 O15 vs. George Mason T 0-0 Stadium); 2-ODU Classic, Norfolk, VA; 3-VIL Play- ECAC South: 3-1, 2nd place, Tournament cham- S14 • Navy W 2-1 Hampden-Sydney T 2-2 O23 • at VMI L 0-1 off; 4-VISA Final; 5-ECAC Playoff pion S17 at Christopher Newport W 2-1 Eastern Menonite W 1-0 O26 • vs. East Carolina W 1-0 Postseason: NCAA 2nd Round S20 at Davidson W 2-0 O15 at Virginia L 0-2 O30 vs. Virginia T 1-1 1979 S6 at Virginia Wesleyan W 4-1 S24 Virginia Wesleyan W 4-0 1 Old Dominion W 2-1 N2 vs. Old Dominion W 5-0 Record: 11-6-1 S11 at NC Wesleyan L 0-1 S26 vs. Cal. St. Fullerton W 2-0 1 American L 0-1 N8 • vs. Appalachian State L 1-3 S12 at Catholic W 1-0 S14 at Christopher Newport W 4-0 S28 vs. La Salle W 1-0 South Florida L 0-7 S16 at Loyola (MD) L 1-3 S17 at American W 1-0 O5 UNC Greensboro W 4-0 O28 James Madison W 6-0 S19 VA Commonwealth W 2-0 S21 Lynchburg W 7-0 O8 • at Richmond W 2-0 1975 2 • George Washington L 0-6 S22 American L 0-2 S24 Howard W 2-1 O11 at UNLV W 3-2 (ot) Record: 9-4-1 2 1 S28 at Towson State T 1-1 O12 vs. New Mexico L 1-2 • East Carolina T 1-1 SC: 3-1, 2nd place S29 Virginia Tech W 5-1 1 O2 at Duke L 2-8 O14 at Cal St. Los Angeles L 1-3 Virginia Wesleyan W 1-0 West Virginia Wesleyan L 1-2 S30 George Washington L 0-1 O6 at Old Dominion T 1-1 O5 at Old Dominion T 1-1 O18 • American W 4-1 St. Mary’s W 4-0 1 O8 Richmond W 10-0 O8 Virginia Tech W 3-0 O22 at George Washington W 3-1 1970 Lynchburg L 0-1 1 O10 George Mason W 4-0 O9 Alderson-Broaddus L 0-2 O25 • at George Mason L 1-2 Record: 9-2-2 Washington & Lee W 8-0 O12 • Richmond W 3-0 O29 at Howard W 2-0 SC: 1-1, 4th place Christopher Newport W 8-1 O13 at Virginia L 1-2 O14 at VMI W 7-0 O16 at Connecticut W 1-0 N1 • James Madison T 0-0 (ot) at Randolph-Macon W 2-0 • VMI W 3-0 O18 at Rhode Island L 1-2 N5 Randolph-Macon W 7-1 O2 Virginia Tech W 3-0 American T 1-1 O19 East Carolina W 2-0 O23 at Randolph-Macon W 4-0 O23 VA Commonwealth W 8-0 N8 • at UNC Wilmington W 2-0 O7 Virginia T 2-2 Randolph-Macon W 4-0 O26 George Washington W 2-1 1-Met Life Classic, Norfolk, VA; 2-UNLV Tourna- O9 Hampden-Sydney W 4-0 Old Dominion L 4-5 (ot) O27 UNC Wilmington W 2-1 O31 at Georgetown W 3-0 O29 • George Mason W 2-1 ment, Las Vegas, NV O14 American W 3-1 George Mason W 6-0 N2 • East Carolina W 3-0 O16 at Eastern Mennonite W 3-1 • Richmond W 10-0 N4 Howard L 1-2 (ot) 2 N6 • at James Madison L 0-1 1987 O17 at James Madison T 3-3 Virginia Wesleyan W 6-0 James Madison W 1-0 Loyola (MD) 3 L 0-1 N9 Longwood W 5-0 Record: 14-5-2 O23 at Virginia Wesleyan W 2-0 • East Carolina W 3-1 2 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Zable N12 George Mason W 4-3 (ot) CAA: 6-1-0, 1st place, Tournament champion O30 at Washington & Lee W 2-1 • Appalachian State L 0-3 N20 at Virginia 3 L 1-2 N6 • East Carolina W 4-1 Stadium); 2-VIL Playoff; 3-ECAC Playoff Postseason: NCAA 1st Round 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Zable S5 at Loyola (MD) W 1-0 N11 Old Dominion W 3-0 1976 Stadium); 2-CAA Final, Williamsburg, VA (Zable 1 1980 S9 • East Carolina W 6-0 N14 at Virginia L 1-2 Record: 10-4-1 Stadium); 3-NCAA Tournament 2 N21 • at Davidson L 2-3 SC: 5-0-1, 1st place, SC Champion Record: 13-7-2 1-VIL Playoff; 2-SC Tournament Christopher Newport W 3-1 Postseason: NCAA Quarterfinals Florida Tech L 0-1 S6 Radford W 4-1 1971 • East Carolina W 4-0 S10 Catholic W 4-1 Record: 6-7 • Furman W 4-0 S14 Loyola (MD) W 4-3 (ot) SC: 2-1, 2nd place • Davidson W 3-0 S17 at Richmond W 8-0 S28 North Carolina L 0-3 • VMI W 6-0 S20 Old Dominion L 0-1 O2 Eastern Mennonite L 0-1 Old Dominion W 4-2 (ot) S23 Randolph-Macon W 4-1 1 O6 Virginia Wesleyan W 6-0 Richmond W 6-0 S27 Washington College W 3-0 1 O8 at Hampden-Sydney W 3-1 Lynchburg L 1-2 S28 Virginia W 3-0 O13 at Virginia Tech W 1-0 Virginia Wesleyan W 4-0 O2 at VA Commonwealth W 3-1 O16 Randolph-Macon L 1-2 East Carolina W 6-0 O11 at Lynchburg W 4-0 O20 Washington & Lee L 2-3 • Appalachian State T 1-1 (ot) O17 at Penn State L 0-1 O22 at George Mason L 2-3 Randolph-Macon 1 L 1-2 O19 at George Mason T 2-2 O27 at Virginia L 1-6 • The Citadel 1 W 5-1 O21 at George Washington L 1-3 O30 • VMI W 5-0 La Salle L 0-1 O25 at UNC Wilmington L 2-3 N3 at Old Dominion W 2-1 1-VIL Playoff O26 at East Carolina W 3-0 N6 • at East Carolina W 4-3 N1 Towson State W 4-1 N5 at North Carolina L 0-2 N8 at Howard L 2-4 N15 James Madison 2 W 3-2 N16 Old Dominion 2 W 1-0 at Howard 3 T 1-1 (W&M advanced on penalty kicks) vs. Alabama A&M 3 L 0-1 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Zable The 1980 Tribe men’s soccer team was the first to make the NCAA Stadium); 2-VIL Playoff; 3-NCAA Tournament postseason, advancing to the quarterfinal round.

1981 1984 S12 • at Navy W 2-0 Record: 15-4-2 Record: 11-6-1 S17 Christopher Newport W 8-1 S12 at American T 0-0 (ot) ECAC South: 5-2, 3rd place S20 at UNC Greensboro W 1-0 S19 Penn State W 2-1 (ot) S1 Hartwick L 3-5 S23 Liberty W 2-1 S26 vs. Evansville 1 L 1-2 (ot) S4 Liberty W 5-0 S26 Old Dominion L 1-2 S27 vs. Seton Hall 1 W 13-0 S7 vs. West Virginia 1 W 3-0 S29 Richmond W 5-1 Richmond W 4-0 S8 at Alderson-Broaddus W 2-1 O2 vs. Rutgers 1 T 1-1 (ot) O3 Virginia Tech 2 W 5-1 S15 • American L 0-1 O4 vs. Delaware 1 W 5-0 O4 UNC Wilmington 2 W 5-3 S19 at Christopher Newport W 1-0 O7 Howard W 3-1 O7 at Randolph-Macon W 2-0 S22 at Howard L 1-5 O10 at Central Florida W 3-0 W&M’s first league title came when the 1976 team won the South- O10 Lynchburg W 5-0 S25 Virginia Wesleyan W 5-0 O12 at South Florida W 4-1 (ot) ern Conference championship. O11 East Carolina W 4-1 S29 • Navy W 3-2 O17 • at American W 1-0

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O18 • UNC Wilmington W 2-0 N2 at Loyola (MD) W 2-1 S15 vs. Georgetown 2 L 1-3 O21 George Washington T 0-0 (ot) N7 vs. American 3 W 1-0 S17 vs. Prinecton 2 L 1-2 O25 • George Mason L 0-1 N8 vs. James Madison 3 L 0-1 S23 • American T 2-2 O31 • at James Madison W 3-0 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Busch S27 vs. Virginia 3 W 3-2 (ot) N7 at South Carolina L 0-3 Field); 2-Met Life Classic, Norfolk, VA; 3-CAA S30 at UNC Greensboro T 2-2 (2ot) N8 vs. Akron 2 L 0-1 Tournament at Norfolk, VA O4 at North Carolina L 0-2 Loyola (MD) 3 L 0-1 O7 • at George Mason W 4-3 (ot) 1-Met Life Classic, Norfolk, VA; 2-at Columbia, 1992 O11 • at Old Dominion L 0-1 SC; 3-NCAA Tournament Record: 15-5-4 O14 • at Richmond L 0-1 CAA: 5-0-2, 1st place O18 • James Madison W 2-1 (ot) 1988 Postseason: NCAA 2nd Round O22 at Maryland L 0-1 Record: 12-4-4 S6 at College of Charleston L 1-2 O24 • East Carolina W 1-0 4 CAA: 4-1-2, 3rd place S8 Va. Commonwealth W 4-0 O27 vs. Butler W 5-2 4 S2 vs. Hartwick 1 W 2-1 S12 vs. Washington 1 L 0-2 O29 at Fla. International W 1-0 S4 at Virginia 1 L 0-1 S13 at Portland 1 L 0-3 N1 • at UNC Wilmington W 6-1 S7 Liberty W 2-1 S16 VMI W 7-0 N4 • VA Commonwealth L 1-2 5 S11 • Navy T 1-1 S18 West Virginia 2 W 2-1 In 1992 W&M played top-ranked and defending NCAA champion N9 vs. UNC Wilmington W 8-0 5 S16 at Old Dominion T 1-1 (ot) S19 Hofstra 2 W 3-1 N10 vs. Old Dominion W 2-0 Virginia to a 0-0 tie, breaking the Cavaliers’ 14-match winning streak. 5 S24 at Hartford 2 L 0-1 (ot) S22 • at Richmond W 1-0 N12 vs. James Madison W 4-0 3 6 S25 vs. Fresno State 2 W 2-1 (ot) S25 vs. UCLA 3 T 0-0 S24 vs. Adelphi W 4-0 S8 at Penn State W 1-0 (ot) N19 at North Carolina L 2-3 (ot) 1 S30 vs. Ohio State 3 W 2-0 S27 vs. San Diego State 3 W 2-1 S27 Georgetown W 4-0 S11 vs. Pennsylavania W 1-0 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Busch 1 S30 vs. Boston College 3 W 4-0 S30 • American T 1-1 S30 • UNC Wilmington W 4-0 S13 vs. Geo. Washington W 4-1 Field); 2-ODU/Stihl Classic, Norfolk, VA; 3-at Vir- 2 O5 at Howard L 1-2 O3 • at UNC Wilmington W 2-0 O4 • East Carolina W 1-0 S18 Hofstra L 1-2 ginia Beach, VA (Sportsplex); 4-BellSouth Clas- 2 O8 • at UNC Wilmington W 2-0 O4 • at East Carolina W 3-1 O7 • at American W 4-1 S19 Santa Clara L 0-1 (2ot) sic, Miami, FL; 5-CAA Tournament, Virginia O12 • at Richmond T 1-1 O7 Howard W 1-0 O11 at Duke W 2-1 S23 • James Madison L 1-2 (2ot) Beach, VA (Sportsplex); 6-NCAA Tournament 3 O16 • American W 2-1 O14 Coastal Carolina W 3-2 O14 • George Mason W 4-3 O2 vs. St. John’s T 0-0 (2ot) 3 O19 at George Washington W 1-0 O17 • at George Mason W 2-0 O18 N.C. State L 0-1 O4 at Rutgers W 2-1 2001 O22 • at George Mason L 0-2 O21 Virginia T 0-0 O21 • James Madison W 4-0 O7 Loyola (MD) L 0-1 Record: 11-9-1 O26 Radford T 1-1 O24 • James Madison T 2-2 O25 at Howard W 3-0 O10 • at George Mason W 1-0 CAA: 3-2, 3rd place O29 • James Madison W 3-0 O27 • at Old Dominion W 1-0 O28 • Old Dominion L 1-2 O14 • at Old Dominion L 1-4 S1 College of Charleston W 5-0 N2 • at East Carolina W 4-0 N5 vs. East Carolina 4 W 5-2 N4 • Richmond W 2-0 O17 at Maryland W 1-0 S3 Marist W 6-1 3 N4 Mount St. Mary’s W 3-0 N6 at Old Dominion 4 W 2-1 N9 vs. East Carolina W 5-0 O20 • VA Commonwealth L 0-1 (2ot) S8 at Portland 1 L 1-4 3 N6 Loyola (MD) W 1-0 N8 vs. James Madison 4 L 1-2 N10 vs. American W 2-0 O24 Monmouth W 2-1 (ot) S9 vs. Washington 1 L 2-3 3 1-Coca Cola Classic, Charlottesville, VA; 2-Hart- N14 West Virginia 5 W 2-0 N12 vs. George Mason W 1-0 O27 • East Carolina W 3-0 S15 Maryland-Balt. Co. T 1-1 (2ot) 4 ford Tournament, Hartford, CT; 3-Met Life Clas- N22 at N.C. State 5 L 2-3 N18 at Creighton W 2-1 (ot) O31 • at Richmond W 2-0 S18 High Point W 7-0 4 4 sic, Norfolk, VA; 1-University of Portland Tournament, Portland, N26 at Wisconsin L 0-1 (ot) N3 vs. Virginia T 0-0 (2ot) S22 UNC Greensboro W 2-1 (ot) OR; 2-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Busch N6 • at UNC Wilmington W 2-0 S26 at Virginia L 0-1 (Busch Field); 3-Met Life Classic, Norfolk, VA; 4- Field); 2-adidas/Carolina Classic, Chapel Hill, NC; N8 • American W 2-1 S29 Delaware W 3-1 1989 5 CAA Tournament, Norfolk, VA; 5-NCAA Tourna- 3-Met Life Classic, Norfolk, VA; 4-CAA Tourna- N12 vs. Old Dominion W 3-1 O2 vs. North Carolina 2 L 1-4 Record: 10-5-4 5 ment ment, Harrisonburg, VA; 4-NCAA Tournament N13 vs. James Madison W 1-0 O6 • at Old Dominion L 2-3 (2ot) CAA: 4-1-2, 3rd place 5 N15 vs. Richmond L 0-2 (2ot) O10 Liberty W 3-0 S1 vs. Cleveland State 1 L 0-1 6 1996 N20 at South Florida W 2-1 (2ot) O13 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 3-1 S2 at Akron L 0-2 1993 6 Record: 20-3-1 N29 at Clemson L 0-1 O20 • at James Madison L 1-2 S8 Davidson 2 W 2-1 Record: 12-5-3 1-ODU/Stihl Classic, Norfolk, VA; 2-Tribe Soccer S9 Hartford 2 W 2-1 CAA: 3-2-2, 3rd place CAA: 8-0, 1st place, CAA Tournament champion O27 • George Mason W 2-1 (ot) Postseason: NCAA Quarterfinals Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Busch Field); 3-adidas/ O31 • UNC Wilmington W 3-0 S12 Old Dominion L 0-3 Postseason: NCAA 1st round Foot Locker Classic, New Brunswick, NJ; 4-at S16 Virginia Tech W 4-1 S4 College of Charleston W 6-2 A31 North Carolina W 4-0 N3 • at VA Commonwealth W 3-2 (ot) 1 Virginia Beach, VA (Sportsplex); 5-CAA Tourna- S24 at Mount St. Mary’s W 1-0 S10 at Duke 1 L 1-3 S7 vs. Oneonta State W 3-0 N6 at American L 0-3 1 ment, Virginia Beach, VA (Sportsplex); 6-NCAA 3 S26 • Richmond W 4-0 S11 vs. NC State 1 W 2-1 S8 at Hartwick L 1-4 N9 vs. Navy L 0-1 2 Tournament S29 vs. Penn State 3 W 1-0 S15 at VMI W 4-1 S13 Vanderbilt W 5-3 2 O1 vs. Army 3 T 1-1 S17 Drexel 2 W 5-0 S14 UNC Greensboro L 1-2 O4 Howard L 0-1 S18 Alabama A&M 2 W 3-2 S17 • at UNC Wilmington W 2-0 O6 • UNC Wilmington W 2-1 S21 • Richmond T 2-2 (ot) S22 at Navy W 2-1 O11 • at American W 2-1 S24 vs. Washington 3 W 1-0 S28 WV Wesleyan W 5-2 O16 at Loyola (MD) T 0-0 S26 vs. Stanford 3 W 1-0 O2 Loyola (MD) W 1-0 O21 • George Mason L 0-2 S29 • at American W 2-1 O5 • American W 4-1 O25 George Washington W 1-0 O1 • UNC Wilmington W 5-1 O9 Howard T 2-2 O28 • at James Madison T 1-1 O2 • East Carolina W 2-1 O12 • at George Mason W 2-0 N1 • East Carolina W 3-0 O6 at Howard W 3-0 O19 • James Madison W 3-0 N4 • at Navy T 1-1 O9 at VA Commonwealth W 1-0 (ot) O23 NC State W 2-0 1-at Akron, OH; 2-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williams- O16 • George Mason L 2-4 (ot) O26 • at Old Dominion W 4-1 burg, VA (Zable Stadium); 3-Met Life Classic, O20 • Old Dominion T 1-1 (ot) O30 • VA Commonwealth W 2-0 Norfolk, VA O23 • at James Madison L 0-2 N2 • at Richmond W 2-1 O30 at Loyola (MD) L 0-1 O5 • East Carolina W 3-1 3 N4 vs. Old Dominion 4 T 1-1 N14 at UNC Wilmington W 3-0 1990 3 (ODU advanced on penalty kicks, 5-4) N15 vs. George Mason W 3-1 Record: 11-6-3 3 N14 at Virginia 5 L 1-2 N17 James Madison W 2-0 In 1996 the Tribe advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tour- CAA: 5-2 CAA, 3rd place (tie) 4 1-Duke Met Life Classic, Durham, NC; 2-Tribe N24 vs. Army W 3-1 S1 Loyola (MD) W 3-0 5 nament, losing in overtime to eventual national champion St. John’s. Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Busch Field); D1 at Maryland W 3-0 S4 • Navy W 2-0 4 3-Met Life Classic, Norfolk, VA; 4-CAA Tourna- D8 vs. St. John’s L 1-2 (ot) S7 Boston University 1 T 1-1 (ot) 4 ment, Richmond, VA; 5-NCAA Tournament 1-Mayor’s Cup, Hartwick, NY; 2-Tribe Soccer N15 vs. UNC Wilmington W 6-0 S8 Rutgers 1 L 0-2 Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Busch Field); 3-CAA 1999 N16 vs. James Madison 4 L 0-2 S12 at Old Dominion T 1-1 (ot) Tournament, Wilmington, NC; 4-NCAA Tourna- Record: 14-7-3 1-adidas Invitational, Portland, OR; 2-at Virginia S15 vs. UNLV 2 W 2-1 1994 ment, Norfolk, VA; 5-NCAA Tournament CAA: 5-3, 5th place, CAA Tournament champion Beach, VA (Sportsplex); 3-at Richmond, VA S16 at Fresno State 2 L 1-3 Record: 18-3-1 Postseason: NCAA 1st round (Sportsbackers Stadium); 4-CAA Tournament, S21 Maryland-Balt. Co. W 2-0 CAA: 6-0-1, 1st place (tie) 1997 S1 Mt. St. Mary’s T 1-1 (2ot) Virginia Beach, VA (Sportsplex) S25 • at Richmond L 0-1 (ot) S3 Colgate W 2-0 Record: 14-6-2 S4 Coastal Carolina W 1-0 S28 vs. Vermont 3 W 1-0 S9 Delaware 1 W 4-0 1 CAA: 4-2-2, 3rd place (tie) S10 vs. Virginia Tech L 1-2 2002 S30 vs. Akron 3 L 0-1 S10 Portland 1 W 3-0 1 Postseason: NCAA 1st round S12 vs. California L 0-1 Record: 15-8-1 O3 at George Washington W 1-0 (ot) S14 Va. Commonwealth W 4-0 2 A30 Penn State L 1-2 S17 Loyola (MD) T 0-0 (2ot) CAA: 7-1-1, 1st place (tie) O6 • at UNC Wilmington W 3-1 S17 at Virginia Tech W 3-1 2 1 S18 Radford W 1-0 O7 • at East Carolina W 7-0 S20 • at Richmond W 2-1 S5 Miami (Ohio) W 5-0 A31 Appalachian State L 1-2 1 S22 at South Carolina W 4-1 1 O12 • American W 2-1 S23 vs. Robert Morris 2 W 2-0 S6 Robert Morris W 7-0 S6 vs. #4 Indiana L 1-2 2 S25 • at VA Commonwealth L 0-1 1 O15 at Virginia Tech W 3-2 S25 vs. Air Force 2 W 2-0 S12 vs. Davidson W 2-0 S7 vs. Florida International W 2-1 2 S29 • Richmond W 3-1 2 O20 • at George Mason W 1-0 S28 • American W 7-2 S14 at UNC Greensboro W 3-1 S13 vs. Coastal Carolina L 2-4 O2 at Fairleigh Dickenson T 0-0 (2ot) 2 O23 Howard T 2-2 O1 • at UNC Wilmington W 7-1 S20 Navy W 2-0 S15 vs. Georgia State W 4-0 3 O6 at Virginia W 1-0 O27 • James Madison L 0-2 O5 • at East Carolina W 5-1 S26 at Santa Clara W 2-0 S18 at #6 Maryland L 1-4 3 O9 • at American W 1-0 3 O31 Navy 4 L 2-3 O9 at College of Charleston W 2-1 S28 vs. San Francisco W 3-2 S25 vs. #18 Virginia W 1-0 O4 • at American L 3-4 O13 • Old Dominion L 1-2 S28 Loyola W 3-0 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Busch O12 Duke L 1-2 3 O8 • Richmond W 1-0 O16 vs. Maryland L 0-1 (ot) O2 at #2 Wake Forest L 0-2 Field); 2-Goal Rush Classic, Fresno, CA; 3-Met O15 • at George Mason W 3-0 O20 • at James Madison L 0-4 Life Classic, Norfolk, VA; 4-CAA Tournament at O19 • at Old Dominion W 3-1 O11 • George Mason W 2-1 O11 • James Madison W 2-1 O14 at Loyola (MD) W 1-0 O23 • George Mason W 1-0 O18 • at Towson W 4-2 Richmond, VA O22 • James Madison T 1-1 O27 • at East Carolina W 4-1 O25 Howard W 4-0 O18 • at James Madison T 2-2 O19 • at Delaware T 1-1 (2ot) O25 • Old Dominion W 4-1 O30 Longwood W 5-0 O25 • Drexel W 2-0 1991 O29 Loyola (MD) W 3-2 N3 at UNC Charlotte W 2-1 N5 at Georgetown L 3-4 O29 • at VA Commonwealth T 1-1 O26 • #24 Hofstra W 2-0 Record: 11-7-3 N1 vs. South Carolina 4 L 0-4 N6 • UNC Wilmington W 6-1 N1 • at UNC Wilmington W 4-0 N10 UNC Wilmington 3 W 4-0 4 CAA: 3-2-2, 4th place N2 at Coll. of Charleston 4 W 1-0 N10 vs. American W 3-0 N2 • at #19 VA Comm. L 2-3 (ot) N11 George Mason 3 W 1-0 4 S7 College of Charleston 1 W 2-0 N5 • at East Carolina L 1-2 N11 vs. Old Dominion W 1-0 N5 • George Mason W 2-1 N13 James Madison 3 L 1-3 4 S8 Southern Illinois-Ed. 1 W 3-1 N7 • UNC Wilmington W 2-0 N14 vs. VA Commonwealth W 4-2 N7 at Maryland-Balt. Co. W 2-0 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Busch 5 S15 at Connecticut T 2-2 (ot) 5 N20 at Penn State L 0-1 Field); 2-Met Life Classic, Norfolk, VA; 3-CAA N12 Richmond W 4-1 N9 • Old Dominion W 2-0 S18 NC Wesleyan W 10-0 5 1-ODU/Stihl Classic, Norfolk, VA; 2-Tribe Soccer 4 Tournament, Williamsburg, VA (Busch Field) N14 at American L 2-3 N15 vs. Drexel W 2-1 S21 at Maryland-Balt. Co. W 3-0 N23 at American 6 L 1-2 (4ot) Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Busch Field); 3-at Vir- N17 vs. #18 VA Comm.4 L 1-2 S24 • Richmond T 1-1 (ot) 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Busch ginia Beach, VA (Sportsplex); 4-CAA Tournament, N22 at Duke5 W 2-1 S27 vs. Wake Forest 2 L 0-3 1995 Field); 2-adidas/Spartan Classic, Greensboro, Virginia Beach, VA (Sportsplex); 5-NCAA Tour- N27 at #9 Virginia5 W 1-1 S29 vs. Wisconsin-Mil. 2 W 3-2 Record: 18-6 NC; 3-Nike/Coca Cola Classic, Santa Clara, CA; nament (W&M advanced on penalty kicks, 3-2) O2 • American W 2-1 CAA: 6-2, 1st place (tie), CAA Tournament cham- 4-Nike Invitational, Charleston, SC; 5-CAA Tour- D1 at #15 Penn State5 L 0-1 (ot) O4 • UNC Wilmington W 2-0 pions nament, Washington, DC (RFK Stadium); 6- 2000 1-St. John’s Classic, King’s Point, NY (Brooks O5 • East Carolina W 8-0 Postseason: NCAA 2nd round NCAA Tournament Record: 12-9-2 Stadium); 2-ODU Stihl Soccer Classic, Norfolk, O9 at Virginia L 1-2 S2 Virginia Tech W 5-1 CAA: 4-3-1, 4th place, CAA Tournament cham- VA (ODU Soccer Stadium); 3-at Newport News, O13 at Clemson L 1-3 S8 Ohio State 1 W 3-1 (ot) 1998 pion VA (Captain’s Field); 4-CAA Tournament, Virginia O16 at VA Commonwealth W 2-1 S9 Connecticut 1 W 3-1 (ot) Postseason: NCAA 1st round Beach, VA (Sportsplex); 5-NCAA Tournament O19 • George Mason L 1-4 S12 • at VA Commonwealth L 0-1 Record: 15-8-2 CAA: 5-3, 3rd place (tie) S2 Virginia Tech L 0-1 O23 at Howard L 1-3 (ot) S15 vs. Coll. of Charleston 2 W 2-1 1 Postseason: NCAA 2nd round S8 Delaware W 9-0 O26 • at James Madison L 1-2 S17 at North Carolina 2 L 1-2 S9 Fairleigh Dickinson 1 W 2-0 O30 • Old Dominion T 0-0 (ot) S22 vs. Loyola (MD) 3 L 1-2 S5 Fairleigh Dickinson W 2-1 (ot) www.TribeAthletics.com 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 45

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For more than 300 years, William and Mary has been a symbol of academic distinction in America. Now, in its fourth century, the College is prepared to educate the leaders of the 21st century. The College of William and Mary was founded in 1693 by King William III and Queen Mary II of England. Four Presidents of the United States received their education at the College - George Wash- ington, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe and John Tyler. The cur- rent chancellor of the College is former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, and he took over the post from former British Prime Min- ister Margaret Thatcher. William and Mary was the first college to institute an honor code of conduct. The premier academic society, Phi Beta Kappa, was founded by William and Mary students in 1776. The Society of the Alumni, founded in 1842, is the sixth oldest alumni group in the nation. Now the College is designated as a “Public Ivy”, and ranks 15th among the best regional business schools. The Wren Building (1679) is the oldest one in the United States in which classes are still taught. Did You Know? • W&M is the best small public university in the nation, according to an analysis by U.S. News and World Report. • W&M ranked sixth among all public universities in the analysis. • W&M ranked 30th overall among the nation’s best universities. • The average freshman retention rate is 96 percent. • The College’s student/faculty ratio is 12/1. • Over 46 percent of the classes at W&M have less than 20 students. • The maximum enrollment for freshman seminars is 17 students. • W&M ranked 17th in graduation rates for national universities. • Over 20,000 internships are posted on the school’s web site. • 10,400 high school students applied for 1,300 spots in the fresh- man class for the 2003-04 school year. • More W&M graduates go on to earn doctorates than any other university in the state of Virginia. Lake Matoaka provides an on-campus field laboratory and recre- • Over 83 percent of freshmen at W&M were in the top 10 percent ational activities, and includes an ampitheatre to host concerts. of their high school graduating class. In addition to the historic Williamsburg setting of the College, there are many other attractions offered within a reasonable driving distance from campus. W&M is located within three hours of Washington, D.C. Whether you like surfing at Virginia Beach (one hour away) or skiing at Massanutten (less than three hours away), there is something for everyone in the W&M vicinity. Amusement Parks Busch Gardens (Williamsburg, 10 min.) You can watch the sunrise at Virginia Water Country (Williamsburg, 10 min.) Beach (below) or watch your life pass Kings Dominion (Ashland, 45 min.) before your eyes on one of the thrilling Ocean Breeze (Virginia Beach, 60 min.) roller coasters at Busch Gardens (right).

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“Exercise and recreation ... are as necessary as reading; I will say rather more necessary, because health is worth more than learning. A strong body makes the mind strong.” —Thomas Jefferson, W&M Class of 1764

Few colleges in America can boast of are also field hockey, lacrosse and volley- the combination of athletic and academic ball squads for women of the College, William and Mary - excellence that is found at the College of while there are two additional sports A College of Champions William and Mary. Each year, more than (baseball and football) for men. 500 Tribe student-athletes, competing on Overall, the College has proven NCAA Championships (2) 23 Division I teams, prove that it is pos- dominant in the CAA, leading the league Men’s Tennis (2) 1947, 1948 sible to simultaneously excel at the high- with 70 conference titles, 21 more than the est levels of athletics and academics. next closest school. In recent years, it has CAA Championships (70) Baseball (1) 2001 become typical for W&M to win at least Men’s Cross Country (10) 1990, 1991, 1993, Athletic Excellence five conference championships and send 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002 The 2002-03 season was one of the seven or more teams to the NCAA Tour- Women’s Cross Country (10) 1987, 1988, best in W&M history, as the Tribe had a nament each season. 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, school-record 10 teams compete in the 1998 NCAA Tournament. Four teams won con- Academic Success Men’s Golf (1) 1985 ference championships, while six teams The Tribe’s athletic accomplishments Women’s Lacrosse (1) 1992 ended the season nationally ranked in the do not come at the expense of its students’ Men’s Soccer (6) 1983, 1987, 1995, 1996, top-25. Each year the goal of the athletics academic responsibilities. In the 2002-03 1999, 2000 department is to finish in the top-100 na- season, W&M student-athletes, who Women’s Soccer (8) 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, tionally in the NACDA Directors’ Cup make up close to 10% of the entire stu- 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 standings and this season W&M far ex- dent body, compiled a 3.03 grade point Men’s Tennis (2) 1988, 1990 ceeded that standard, ending the 2002-03 average. Women’s Tennis (16) 1986, 1987, 1988, campaign ranked 58th. It marked the In 2002-03 the CAA began a Scholar- 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002 eighth time in the last 10 years that the Athlete of the Year award for each of the Men’s Track and Field (3) 1992, 1993, 2003 Tribe finished in the top-four in Virginia league’s 21 sports. Not surprisingly, Women’s Track and Field (4) 1999, 2001, and first or second in the Colonial Ath- W&M set the pace with five athletes win- 2002, 2003 letic Association. ning the honor—Tara Flint (women’s soc- Volleyball (8) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, William and Mary fields Division I cer), Ali Henderson (women’s cross coun- 1990, 1991, 2001 teams for both men and women in bas- try), Adam Hess (men’s basketball), Chris ketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, Parsons (men’s track and field) and Ann Atlantic 10 Football soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, and Schnell (women’s golf)—more than any Championships (2) indoor and outdoor track and field. There other school. 1996, 2001

ECAC Championships (6) Men’s Gymnastics (2) 1992, 1994 Women’s Gymnastics (4) 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003

Southern Conference Championships (48) Men’s Cross Country (15) 1955, 1956, 1957, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 A four-year starter for the Tribe (1996-99), Football (4) 1942, 1947, 1966, 1970 goalkeeper Adin Brown holds the W&M Men’s Soccer (1) 1976 single-season and career records in shut- Men’s Indoor Track and Field (11) 1957, outs, saves and save percentage. Cur- 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, rently the starting goalkeeper for Major 1973, 1974, 1975 League Soccer’s New England Revolu- Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (12) 1957, tion, he was also picked to the U.S. Na- 1958, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, tional Team roster for this summer’s 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Wrestling (5) 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1977 www.TribeAthletics.com 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 49 Athletics Administration

peted in NCAA Tournaments. Four teams won conference champion- Terry Driscoll ships and six squads ended the season nationally ranked in the top 25. Athletics Director Driscoll, who graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in bi- With a strong personal ology from Boston College in 1969, began his postgraduate career as a commitment to the concept first-round draft pick of the Detroit Pistons. Before joining the Pistons, of the scholar-athlete and to however, Driscoll opted for a year of professional basketball in Italy competitive success, Ed- where he fulfilled his dream of living abroad and learning a second ward C. “Terry” Driscoll, Jr. language. He rejoined the Pistons in 1970 and played with the Bullets enters his eighth year as di- and Bucks before returning to Italy in the fall of 1975, where he was rector of athletics at the Col- named Outstanding Foreign Player of the Year. He played three years lege. before an injury forced his retirement in 1978. He then coached his “In the athletic world, former team to two Italian League Championships before returning William and Mary is well to the United States. recognized for a rare combi- Driscoll began his post-playing career as an athletic sales promo- nation of two attributes: its tion agent in 1980 and quickly moved up the corporate ladder. With academic strength in the the purchase of Bike Athletic by Kazmaier Associates in 1986, KSG classroom and its competi- Inc. was formed with the objective of becoming the first, and only, tive strength on the field,” national sales agency in the Sporting Goods Industry. Driscoll was said Driscoll. “I look for- named president of KSG Inc. in 1987 and expanded the agency from ward to the challenge of con- 24 to 50 states by 1989. With the domestic sales agency in place, Driscoll tinuing the tradition of academic and athletic achievement.” expanded to international marketing and sales from 1989-93. In early A basketball All-America selection and an Academic All-America 1990, Driscoll’s contribution to a marketing research project for the honoree at Boston College, Driscoll is an exemplary leader. Since his NCAA was the initial step moving him from product marketing and collegiate days, Driscoll has filled a variety of executive posts in the sales to sports marketing and management. The result of the project sporting goods industry, as well as completing an 11-year stint as a was a joint venture between Kazmaier Associates and Host Commu- player in the National Basketball Association and as a player and coach nication - with Driscoll being named managing director and chief op- in the Italian professional basketball league. erating officer of NCAA International. Also in 1993-94, Driscoll as- Driscoll has supervised the marketing of athletic products in na- sisted with the 1994 World Cup Organizing Committee as Venue Ex- tional and international markets, enhanced the television exposure of ecutive Director, and his Boston venue was cited for its operational a variety of NCAA events (including the Final Four basketball tourna- success. In September of 1994, Driscoll was again enlisted to launch a ment) and organized and directed such internationally recognized new business, Eagle International Group, an event management and events as the World Cup soccer games in Boston and the women’s services company. As vice president, Driscoll worked with Hawaii Pa- World Volleyball Grand Prix in Hawaii. cific Sports as well as organizing the Women’s World Volleyball Grand The athletic program Driscoll directs fields a total of 23 men’s Prix, a five-week competition in Honolulu. and women’s teams which boast strong records in NCAA, Colonial Driscoll resides in Williamsburg with his wife Susan. The couple Athletic Association and Atlantic 10 competition. Last year was one of has two children, Keith, 28, a 1997 graduate of Holy Cross, and Leslie, the most successful in W&M history, as a school-record 10 teams com- 24, a 2001 graduate of William and Mary.

Barbara tant to the Associate Athletics Director. Over the past 16 years, her ad- ministrative responsibilities at W&M have included the monitoring of Blosser financial aid matters, coordinating the scheduling of athletic facilities, Associate AD supervision of coaches and staff and, currently, serving as the person Barbara Blosser comes primarily responsible for administering the day-to-day operations of into her 12th year as the the department. College’s associate athletics From October 1992 to June 1993 and August 1995 to July 1996, director. Blosser started her Blosser also served as acting athletics director in an interim capacity. career at William and Mary For her efforts, she was named the first recipient of the John Randolph as the head women’s basket- Inspiration Award. Blosser has served on various committees such as ball coach in 1978 and guided the NCAA Strategic Planning Committee and the Colonial Athletic As- the Tribe to a VAIAW crown sociation Competition Committee. in her first season with a Blosser began her coaching career at the helm of the women’s bas- school-record 16 wins (16- ketball program at Ashland College in Ohio. During two seasons there, 13). Her 1980 Tribe team (11- she led the Eagles to successive 15-7 and 16-8 ledgers. Her 1977 squad 14) placed third, while the won the AIAW Region V Championship, while her 1978 team took the 1981 squad (16-16) was OAISW Small College title. VAIAW runner-up. She was A former three-sport standout at Ohio State, Blosser graduated Cum also at the helm during the Laude in 1975 with a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education. 1984-85 season when Will- At OSU, she was selected to both Phi Beta Kappa and Mortar Board. iam and Mary made the jump to NCAA Division I. Overall, she fin- She competed in basketball, field hockey and tennis and captained both ished her coaching career with 115 wins, 84 of which came at William the basketball and field hockey squads her senior year. She went on to and Mary. earn her master’s degree from the University of North Carolina Greens- When the College’s men’s and women’s athletic programs merged boro in 1978. In 1993, she was selected as a member of the first class of in May of 1986, she moved to administration, first serving as the Assis- women inducted to the Ohio State University Athletic Hall of Fame.

50 • 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer www.TribeAthletics.com Student-Athlete Support

ence. Our goal is to assure that there is a support sys- Goals tem in place to assist students to make positive and informed decisions. We take pride in the many achievements of William and Mary athletes, both in the classroom and on the playing field. These Strength, Speed and Conditioning support services and many others are in place to help each stu- Tribe athletics is very proud of the Joseph W. Mont- dent-athlete achieve their goals. It is our hope that at the comple- gomery Strength Training Center, a 5,000 square foot tion of their undergraduate career they can reflect upon: weight training facility. Under the guidance of the Head and Assistant Strength Coach each sport is pro- vided with a program designed to enhance individual 1. An academic experience that prepared them for a suc- strength and flexibility development specific to the cessful career. skills and movements required for their sport. Indi- 2. An athletic challenge that brought many rewards. viduals are educated on proper lifting techniques and 3. A feeling of loyalty and pride in identifying themselves as workouts are monitored to assure safety at all times. a varsity athlete with a degree from The College of Will- Sports Psychology iam and Mary. The athletic department has on staff a sports psy- chologist, who holds a Ph.D. in sports psychology. All consultations are confidential and all student-athletes, teams or coaches are welcome regardless of the issues Compliance and Academic Support they wish to discuss. Consultation is available for sport psychology As members of the Colonial Athletic Association and NCAA Di- education, performance enhancement skills training, strategies for vision I, the College is committed to full compliance with all NCAA dealing with stress or injury, or for personal issues that may affect and conference regulations. The department has a fulltime Director of performance. The sports psychology consultant is considered a mem- Compliance committed to assisting students, staff and coaches through ber of the Counseling Center and refers individuals to the Center when education and monitoring of compliance issues. appropriate. All entering students are assigned a faculty academic advisor through the Academic Advising Office, directed by Dr. Randolph Coleman. Students remain with this advisor until they declare a ma- jor at which time they select a faculty advisor in their major field of concentration. The Academic Advising Office provides support and guidance to students as they plan their academic progress to gradua- tion. Within the athletic department, the Academic Support Coordina- tor is a valuable resource for student-athletes serving in a liaison role with the various student service offices throughout the campus com- munity. The College has offices for Volunteer Services, Career Services, a Writing Resource Center and Oral Communication Studio, to name a few. The department offers a variety of study, life and career building skills programs, but holds firm to the concept of self-determination— each student must take responsibility for his or her collegiate experi-

Sports Medicine The Division of Sports Medicine provides a comprehensive health care program for the department of intercollegiate athletics. The staff consists of a team physician, six fulltime certified athletic trainers, graduate and undergraduate student trainers and medical specialists from the local community. The College is also in the process of evalu- ating and pursuing CAAHEP accreditation of its entry-level athletic training education program. The team physician has overall responsi- bility for supervision of the sports medicine program. The priority for the athletic training staff is to enhance and assure lines of communication and cooperation among its staff, student-ath- letes, parents, coaches, the Student Health Center and involved medi- cal specialists. Through a team approach to health care the sports medi- cine program can offer comprehensive health care services to the stu- dent-athletes in a caring and cooperative manner. www.TribeAthletics.com 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 51 Facilities

The College of William and Mary and its student-athletes take a great deal of pride in the quality of its athletic facilities. Over the last several years, the College has bolstered its lineup of venues to match the success that the Tribe has shown in the athletic arena, which has been unmatced in the Colonial Athletic Association. William and Mary boasts some of the finest athletic arenas in the nation, from its newest venue, Albert-Daly Field, to the oldest, Walter J. Zable Stadium at Cary Field, a campus landmark since 1935. The College is committed to providing the student-athlete the most enjoyable and rewarding atmosphere possible.

• Home of the Tribe’s field hockey team • Home of the Tribe’s tennis teams • Made possible by a generous grant • Six indoor courts from the Anheuser-Busch Corpora- • Houses the ITA Women’s Tennis Hall of Fame tion • Mezzanine and Stadium seating areas • Playing surface is a unique combina- • Built with a gift from W&M graduate Mark tion of a poured pad with an Astroturf McCormack and his wife Betsy Nagelsen playing surface • State-of-the-art lighting system and scoreboard • Seats over 2,200 • State-of-the-art computerized lighting system and an elevated press box

• Home of the Tribe’s tennis teams for the outdoor season • One of the College’s newest venues, completed in Sep- tember, 2001 • Eight individual hard court surfaces • Features California Corners, a unique design that includes • Home of Tribe baseball-made possible by a generous grant from Joe quarter fences that run along the sidelines to allow unin- Plumeri terrupted play • Seating for over 1,000 • Stadium seating for approximately 500 • Indoor and outdoor batting cages • State-of-the-art lighting system to accomodate night • Lighting for night games matches • Locker room, box seats and concessions

• Home of the Tribe’s football and track and field teams • Campus landmark since 1935 • Seating for more than 13,000 • Eight-lane 400 meter track sur- • Home of the Tribe’s basketball, gymnastics and rounds the field and is home to the volleyball teams prestigious Colonial Relays • Seats over 8,500 • Joseph Montgomery football prac- • Three-level building includes 12 locker room ar- tice facility is located adjacent to eas, a spacious training room, 5,000 square foot the stadium weight room and a gymnastics training center • The concourse and lower levels house adminis- trative and coaching staff offices 52 • 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer www.TribeAthletics.com Albert-Daly Field

This season will be the Tribe’s first several years. W&M’s men have been the Tribe’s women’s soccer program over on its new grass facility, Albert-Daly forced to play their last 15 NCAA Tour- the last 16 years. Daly ranks among the Field. Named for William and Mary’s nament matches on the road or at a neu- top-10 in victories (229) among his Divi- long-time men’s and women’s soccer tral site. sion I peers. He has also directed W&M coaches, Al Albert and John Daly, the “The College has done a fantastic to the NCAA post-season 15 times, in- field will be used by both of their teams, thing for our programs, because not only cluding the last 11 seasons in a row. Over- as well as by the College’s lacrosse team, will we have an opportunity to host all, the College has sponsored women’s beginning in the fall. NCAA games, we have also enhanced soccer for 21 years with the team advanc- The project began in the spring of our ability to schedule quality oppo- ing to the NCAA Tournament 18 times. 2001, when William and Mary received nents,” said Albert. “Just the overall per- “I’m very, very happy,” said Daly. “I a $500,000 challenge grant from Mr. and ception of our program of recruiting and think it’s badly needed for both the men’s Mrs. Jim Ukrop of Richmond, Virginia to talking to people will be enhanced. It’s a and women’s soccer and lacrosse pro- build a natural grass field adjacent to great thing. The College took a great step grams. “Jim and Bobbie Ukrop’s gift ges- W&M’s baseball stadium, Plumeri Park, when we got a home at Busch Field and ture is just tremendous. It’s going to help located at the College’s Dillard complex. now they’re taking another great step in every way from scheduling and re- As graduates of William and Mary, with this new facility. It’s one of the final cruiting to the perception of the pro- Jim and Bobbie Ukrop have gram.” long been generous support- On the field, during ers of the College and have Daly’s tutelage, 12 W&M soc- touched the lives of thou- cer players have garnered a sands of students, both in the total of 25 All-America hon- athletics department and gen- ors, including two National eral college community, with Players of the Year in Megan their philanthropy. McCarthy (1987) and four- “The challenge grant pro- time All-American Natalie vides us the opportunity to Neaton (1995). Daly has been enhance the competitiveness named CAA Coach of the of three of our very success- Year three times (1993, 1994, ful programs, men’s and 1999) and Mid-Atlantic women’s soccer and la- Coach of the Year four times crosse,” said William and (1989, 1990, 1992, 1997). Mary Athletics Director Terry The women’s lacrosse Driscoll. “At the request by program has appeared in the Mr. and Mrs. Ukrop, the facil- NCAA Tournament six times ity would be named in the since 1983 including three honor of those two coaches consecutive years (1996-98) recognizing their long service William and Mary president Timothy J. Sullivan (L), men’s soc- and has produced 34 All- and the success of their pro- cer head coach Al Albert (C) and women’s soccer head coach American awardees. Since grams here at the College of John Daly pose with an artist’s drawing of the new home of starting play in the Colonial William and Mary.” Tribe soccer and lacrosse, Albert-Daly Field. Athletic Association Cham- Al Albert has led the Tribe pionships in 1992, the team men’s soccer team as head coach for 33 pieces that we need to go all the way.” advanced at least to the semi-final round of the 37 seasns that the College has A 1969 graduate of William and in every year but one, winning the cham- fielded a varsity team. He has amassed a Mary, Albert’s teams have put together pionship outright in 1992. The Tribe pro- record of 392-181-60 during his tenure 28 consecutive winning seasons (a W&M gram posted double-digit wins 10 times and needs just eight more victories to record) and 26-straight campaigns of 10 in the 11 year span between 1987 and become one of the fewer than 10 coaches wins or more. W&M made its 12th ap- 1997 and has finished the season ranked in Division I history to compile 400 ca- pearance in the NCAA tournament in in the top-20 in six of the last eight years. reer wins. Throughout the 1990s, the 2002, when the Tribe advanced to the “This is a great step forward for the Tribe ranked as one of the top programs Sweet Sixteen with wins at Duke and program,” said head lacrosse coach Tara in the nation, placing eighth in wins (149) Virginia. Albert has been named CAA Kelly. “It was a much needed facility that and 13th in winning percentage (.708). Coach of the Year a conference-record will benefit the team for years to come. The previous home of the Tribe soc- four times (1987, 1992, 1994 and 1996), The generous gift started by the Ukrops cer teams was Busch Field, which fea- and earned the South Atlantic Region’s will not only allow the team to host tures an artificial playing surface that top honor in 1992, 1998 and 2002. NCAA and other championship events, prohibited the College from hosting John Daly reigns among the most but it will also play a vital role in attract- NCAA tournament games over the past successful coaches in America, leading ing new recruits.” www.TribeAthletics.com 2003 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 53 Donors

2003 Soccer Donors $1,000 and above $100-$499 Edward R. Minkler Hon. Glen E. Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Alan F. Albert Douglas W. Annakin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Minton William R. DeWitt Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Carrigan Michael Henry Berbert, DVM Mr. and Mrs. James A. Newman, Esq. William M. Dowd Michael W. Cummings Michael C. Brown Rob Brian Olson Mr. and Mrs. John W. Eppler D. Michael Derrig Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll William J. Owens Mimi Ewens Dr. Thomas W. Eppes, Jr. Arthur Choate Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Pfeffer Michael P. Flood Mr. and Mrs. William B. Eure John Charles Chuday Mr. and Mrs. Richard Phillips Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hardt Thomas R. Frantz Dr. Bruce P. Cleland Christian T. R. Powers Robert L. Howell Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Garber Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Coffin Mr. and Mrs. Steven V. Proscino Mr. and Mrs. John C. Jamison Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. James D. Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Raney Jason Spencer Katner Glass III, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Eskay, Jr. John Paul Rasnic, Jr. Richard J. Kent, Jr. Steven Eric Jolley Mr. and Mrs. William L. Eure Edward I. Shifman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy G. Knott Christoper Maher Everett G. Germain III Mr. and Mrs. Frank Y. Smiley Timothy J. Larkin Nike, Inc. Christoper R. Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Stamps Mr. and Mrs. Kieran E. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. William A. Singleton Paul R. Grafer Hon. and Mrs. Walter W. Stout III Natalie M. Neaton Sparta Corp. Dr. John H. Harvey Thomas G. Sutlive Mr. and Mrs. James M. Paxton Ms. Jo Ann Strother Dr. and Mrs. Lyle Henry Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Terry, Jr. Gregory S. Richards Jonathon R. Tuttle Ronald L. Hudson Dr. Lois O. Tonelson Jeffrey Ritter Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ukrop Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hummel Mr. and Mrs. Richard L Upton Stephen E. Row Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Jamison Willliam R. Wagner Len and Karen Schifrin $500-$999 Dr. Howard D. Kahn Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Young James B. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Darcy J. Curran Mr. and Mrs. Juergen A. Kloo Mr. and Mrs. James R. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Giordano LTC and Mrs. Heldur Liivak $1-$99 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Weiser Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Mattheisen Donna W. Anderson Stephen J. Wing Mr. and Mrs. Bruca A. Niles David T. McGowan Paul Joseph Bjarnason Stuart D. Spirn, Esq. John D. Metzger Chris Burgess Albert-Daly Field Donors $1,000 and above Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ukrop Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cunningham Tina M. Sparks Michael Wade Barrett Ukrop Foundation Colleen L. DeJong Khary A. Stockton Dr. Susan Shoaf Barton Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Upton Lisa Dixon Laura W. Sullivan Stuart C. Cawthorn Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Vecere John R. Dodd Casey Ira Todd Mr. and Mrs. William R. Cawthorn Dr. Ernst Volgenau James D. Dorsey Trevor L. Upton City of Virginia Beach Wachovia Foundation Thomas A. Duffy, Jr. Elisabeth Vermilye Mr. and Mrs. James R. Cook Mr. and Mrs. David S. Wiley Bobby and Patti Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Michael Villott Michael W. Cummings Williamsburg Soccer Club Ted Eaves Mr. and Mrs. Richard Voss John B. Daly Douglas S. Wood, Esq. Jillian A. Ellis Julie M. Waicus Christopher G. Davin Amy Wright Dr. Charles G. Ferguson Erica M. Walsh Jennifer F. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Gregory W. Fernandez James D. Watkinson Timothy P. Dunn $500-$999 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick B. Franko William George Watson David A. Eklund Laurence H. Berbert Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Gallagher Oliver Weiss Mr. and CAPT Gilbert E. Elston Michael H. Berbert, DMV Cheryl L. Gilday Dr. K. Gail Weber Phillip C. Essman Mr. and Mrs. Clement M. Brown III Mr. and Mrs. Robert Golden Scott R. Willliams Keith Exton Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll Kimberlee D. Goldsmith, M.D. First Union Securities Kathryn L. Carter Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hardt $1-$99 Michael P. Flood Kimberley A. Christos Debra Hill Bruce A. Bender Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Glass III, Esq. Clarke R. Franke Stephen F. Hogwood Denise Bourque Robert B. Goetz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley M. Jensen Dr. and Mrs. Jan Horbaly Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Boyer Mr. and Mrs. J. William Harrison, Jr. Paul C. Jost Robert L. Howell Guy C. Cartwright Dr. and Mrs. Lyle Henry Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Keegan III Mr. and Mrs. Leroy G. Knott Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Davis Lois S. Hornsby Mr. and Mrs. Juergen A. Kloo Kathleen O’Brien Krug Dr. Emily Deaver Mr. and Mrs. William S. Howard III Mr. and Mrs. David R. Knight COL and Mrs. Ronald R. Leonard Susan G. Eaton Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hummel Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P Mattheisen LTC and Mrs. Heldur Liivak Elizabeth B. Elliott Andrew M. Jennings Megan M. McCarthy Arthur R. Louise Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Gould Peter E. Kalaris Mr. and Mrs. Bruca A. Niles Anne A. Madden Dr. Lisa L. Grable Mr. and Mrs. Joel D. Lewin Mr. and Mrs. Terry T. O’Connor Dr. and Mrs. Henry E. Mallue, Jr. Kelly J. Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Livingstone Mr. and Mrs. Eric F. O’Toole Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Marcoccio Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Hollberg Marsha F. Lycan Rob B. Olson Christie McBride Ms. Sharra S. Kelly Scott and Jennifer Mackesy Philip D. Paschall Mr. and Mrs. Kieran E. McCarthy Stephanie Goode Kelly Christopher A. Maher Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Puglisi Scott B. McEvoy Richard J. Kent, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Miller Gregory S. Richards Heather L. McGavin Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Lannon Edward R. Minkler David S. Schifrin Joe McGovern Bernard Klein Leister Mr. and Mrs. Roberts Moore Katleen M. Sober Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. McKinney Joanna E. Lignelli Mr. and Mrs. Wesley C. Morck, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Stamps John D. Metzger Barbara G. Logan NIKE, Inc. Capt. and Mrs. James E. Tuten Mr. and Mrs. Steve Metzger Brooke B. McKinney Mr. and Mrs. Louis V. Pacillo John C. Warley Mr. and Mrs. William J. Morris Alfred Melanson Lara Elizabbeth Pawlow Gregory Richards Westfall Mueller & Associates Inc. Martin D. Nickley Donald C. Rojas Mr. and Mrs. Todd J. Zywicki Natalie M. Neaton Elizabeth Y. Norcross Maren Denise Rojas Mary E. Noel John Gregory Olsen L. Clifford Schroeder, Sr. $100-$499 William Jesse Owens Christine Y. ParaDis Mr. and Mrs. William A. Singleton Mrs. Hylah B. Ballowe Dr. Gates W. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Brent J. Schneider Margie V. Snead Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barton Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pawlow James B. Simpson J. Nicholas Soos, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Beasley Mr. and Mrs. Christopher K. Prophett Jacob C. Skipper Stihl, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Becker Mr. and Dr. Ronald H. Raab Hillary D. Spruance Ellen R. Stofan Paul J. Bjamason John Paul Rasnic, Jr. Stafford Soccer Club Ellen R. Stofan Richard S. Bowers Andrea H. Raube Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Alan Swajkoski Karin P. Brower Jeffrey Ritter Chuck Voyles Graham James Sykes Josepfh W. Carlin Mr. and Mrs. John Ritz Susan A. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Terry, Jr. John Charles Chuday Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Scalzo Claire C. Waldman Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Thaxton, Jr. Christina L. Cox Joan M. Seelaus Marthe I. Webb Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Timm Mr. and Mrs. James D. Cox Julie C. Shackford Jenny M. Weber Jonathan R. Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cummings Amy M. Simpson Steven B. Wiley

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