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2017 Meet the Huskies Banquet 2017 SCHEDULE Meet The Huskies Banquet Reservation _____ Full Table (8 seats) at $450 ($242 tax deductible)* 2017 SCHEDULE _____ Half Table (4 seats) at $250 ($146 tax deductible)* DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME Dinner Journal Pricing (100 % tax deductible) PRESEASON Sun. Aug. 13 at Rutgers 1 PM __Full page ($600) __Half Page ($400) __1/4 Page ($250) Sat. Aug. 19 NC State 7 PM 2017 * For journal advertisement contact [email protected] REGULAR SEASON Fri. Aug. 25 IONA 7 PM Mon. Aug. 28 QUINNIPIAC 7 PM Meet The Huskies Name: _______________________________________________ Sat. Sept. 2 NOTRE DAME 7 PM Sat. Sept. 9 GEORGETOWN 7 PM Banquet Name of Group: ______________________________________ Tues. Sept. 12 HOFSTRA 7 PM Sat. Sept. 16 NORTH FLORIDA 7 PM Address: _____________________________________________ Sat. Sept. 23 at Temple # 7 PM Saturday, Tues. Sept. 26 PROVIDENCE 7 PM August 26, 2017 Phone Number: ______________________________________ Fri. Sept. 29 TULSA # 7 PM Mon. Oct. 2 MARYLAND 7 PM Email: _______________________________________________ Sat. Oct. 7 at Cincinnati # TBA Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field Fri. Oct. 13 at USF # 7 PM East Hartford, Conn. PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE UCONN MEN’S SOCCER Tues. Oct. 17 at Boston College 6 PM PROGRAM, FOUNDATION FUND #21034 Sat. Oct. 21 UCF # 7 PM Tues. Oct. 24 at Dartmouth 7 PM Agenda PLEASE MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: Sat. Oct. 28 MEMPHIS # 7 PM UCONN FOUNDATION Tues. Oct. 31 YALE 7 PM 6:00 p.m....................... Autograph Session Sat. Nov. 4 at SMU # TBA 6:45 p.m..................... Player Introductions RETURN THIS FORM AND PAYMENT TO: TBA TBA American Semifinals TBA University of Connecticut TBA TBA American Finals TBA 7:00 p.m........................................... Dinner Attn. Maria Murray Men’s Soccer Office 8:00 p.m...................................... Honorees 2095 Hillside Rd., U-78 Storrs, CT 06269-3078 Pay by Credit Card ALL HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS Contact Maria Murray (860-486-4231) to give credit card information All home games played at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium in Storrs, Conn. Your gift will be received by The University of Connecticut Foundation, Inc., a Connecticut non-profit All dates and times are EST and subject to change and a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization that exclusively benefits UConn. All contributions are subject to certain administrative fees that support Foundation operating expenses and other priorities # - American Athletic Opponent determined by the University unit receiving the gift. Donors have the right to request that gifts remain anonymous, including no public disclosure in the annual list of donors provided to the state of Con- necticut under state law. 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Obtain additional financial disclosure information by contacting the Secretary at 1-800-332-4483. WV: WV residents may obtain a summary of the registration and financial documents from the Secretary of State, State Capitol, Charleston, WV 25305. Registration does not imply endorsement. 2017 Honorees 2017 Honorees Tony Cascio Sean Cassells UConn (2008-11) WAM United • 2010 NSCAA First Team All- • Former WAM President American and co-president • Three-time All-Big East selection • Ex-Officio member of the • 2010 Big East Offensive Player WAM board of directors of the Year •Owner and operator of • 2010 MAC Hermann Trophy Village Springs Water Semifinalist •Lifelong UConn Soccer fan Dear UConn Men’s Soccer Fan: • Selected 14th Overall in the MLS Draft by the Colorado Rapids Thank you for your continuing support of UConn Soccer and our stu- dent-athletes. With your loyal support, the University of Connecticut is recognized among the nation’s elite soccer programs. Over the past 20 years, we have won nine conference regular season Josh Ford Rick Bernstein championships and four conference Tournament titles. We have made two trips to the NCAA national semifinals, captured a National UConn (2006-10) • Former PA Announcer for Championship and have made 17 NCAA Tournament appearances. • 2010 Big East Men and Women’s soccer •Current Co-President of WAM Husky fans have continued to show their tremendous support at Goalkeeper of the year Morrone Stadium as the program has ranked No. 1 in the nation in • NSCAA 3rd Team All-American United Soccer Club attendance eight times since 1998 and in the top-five each of the last •All Time leader in Shutouts •Current Board Member of 17 seasons. During the 2016 season, UConn led the American Athletic with 50 the Edwin O. Smith Conference and ranked No. 2 in the NCAA with an average of 3,504 Foundation Inc. fans per game. Throughout the year, 42,054 fans came to watch the •Selected 65th Overall in Huskies at Morrone Stadium. the MLS Draft by the Seattle •Current Board Member of the Sounders Kevin Ollie Charity Golf Classic The 2016 Huskies finished with a 11-7-1 record, finishing 3rd in the American Athletic Conference. Six players received All Conference honors for their performance during the 2016 season. Jake Nerwinski, Kwame Awuah, and Abdou Thiam received First Team All Conference Chris Gbandi honors while Niko Petridis and Munir Saleh received Conference All Milan Keser Rookie Team honors. The last award UConn received was the confer- UConn (1998-2002) ence Fair Play Award. • 1994 Westfield State College •Head Coach for Northeastern Athletics Hall of Fame Connecticut had 2 players selected in the first round of the 2017 University • 2002 East Lyme dedicated MLS Draft. Jake Nerwinski was selected 7th overall by the Vancouver •2000 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy winner Whitecaps and Kwame Awuah was selected 16th overall by New York (Best Player in D1 College Soccer) “Milan Keser Soccer Field” for City FC. These two continue the long line of UConn Huskies in the •2000 & 2001 First Team All-Ameri- contribution to East Lyme Soccer MLS, now with a total of 39 players selected into the MLS Draft. can, 1999 Second Team All-American • 2009 CT Soccer Hall of Fame •Two-time captain, three-time Big If you wish to provide an additional gift to support soccer, please • 2011 CT Girls’ Soccer East Defensive Player of the Year. consider the Morrone Stadium Enhancement Fund as our stadium •National Champion 2000 Coaches Association Hall of project is a top priority. We want to provide the best home environ- •1st Overall pick in the 2002 MLS Fame ment for our student-athletes to compete in, and for our fans to view Draft (Dallas) our matches. • CJSA Life Member We are looking forward to the upcoming 2017 season and thank you in advance for making a gift to support UConn soccer. Your com- mitment is gratefully appreciated as you help us to provide our stu- Erin Reed dent-athletes with an outstanding academic and athletic experience. • Current Head Coach of Tolland Sincerely, High School Soccer •Head Coach at Manchester High School (1993-2003) • Former Captain of a CWSL team in Northern Connecticut Division Head Coach Ray Reid • 2015 President of Tolland Soccer Club •Former President of North Central League.
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