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William and Mary Men’s Soccer

Table of Contents 2004 Quick Facts Quick Facts ...... 1 William and Mary Information Coaching Staff Information Schedule ...... 1 Location: Williamsburg, Head Coach: Chris Norris (W&M, 1995) This is William and Mary Soccer ...... 5 Mailing Address: PO Box 399, Williamsburg, VA 23187 Norris at W&M: First season Coaching Staff Founded: 1693 Norris Overall: First season Head Coach Chris Norris ...... 6 Enrollment: 5,560 Norris’ Office Phone: (757) 221-3385 Assistant Coach Chuck Connelly ...... 7 President: Timothy J. Sullivan (W&M, 1966) Norris’ E-Mail Address: [email protected] Assistant Coach Jeff Dominguez ...... 7 Athletics Director: Terry Driscoll (Boston College, 1969) Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coach Tom Duffy ...... 7 Nickname: Tribe Chuck Connelly (Old Dominion, 2000) 2004 Season Information Colors: Green, Gold and Silver Jeff Dominguez (W&M, 1999) Season Outlook ...... 12 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Tom Duffy (Le Moyne, 1965) Roster Information ...... 15 Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Connelly’s Office Phone: (757) 221-3321 Returning Player Biographies ...... 16 Home Field: Albert-Daly Field (1,000) Men’s Soccer Fax: (757) 221-2989 Freshmen Biographies ...... 24 Athletics Department Phone: (757) 221-3400 Opponent Information ...... 28 Ticket Office Phone: (757) 221-3340 Men’s Soccer Information 2003 Season Review 2003 Record: 9-6-4 (.579) Season Summary ...... 30 Sports Information 2003 CAA Record: 4-3-2 (.556)/Tied for fourth Statistics ...... 31 Sports Information Director: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/5 Colonial Athletic Association Review ...... 32 Pete Clawson (Pittsburgh, 1990) Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Record Book and History Associate SID/Men’s Soccer: All-Time Program Record: 423-205-68 (.657) Season Records ...... 38 Dan Wakely (W&M, 1998) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 12 (1980, 1983, Career Records ...... 39 Wakely’s Office Phone: (757) 221-3368 1987, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, Team Awards ...... 41 Wakely’s E-Mail Address: [email protected] 2000, 2002) Honors and Awards ...... 42 Sports Information Fax: (757) 221-3412 CAA Championships: Six (1983, 1987, 1995, 1996, Postseason History ...... 45 Web Site: www.TribeAthletics.com 1999, 2000) Players in the Pros ...... 46 Jon Stewart ...... 47 Year-by-Year Results ...... 50 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer Schedule Series and Yearly Records ...... 53 Day Date Opponent Location Time All-Time Roster ...... 54 Sat. Aug. 28 Richmond (Exhibition) Williamsburg 7:00 PM The College of William and Mary Wed. Sept. 1 at South Carolina Columbia, SC 7:00 PM University Profile ...... 55 Sat. Sept. 4 VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE WILLIAMSBURG 7:00 PM Tribe Athletics ...... 56 Fri. Sept. 10 vs. Rutgers % Norfolk, VA 4:30 PM W&M Administration ...... 57 Sun. Sept. 12 vs. Navy % Norfolk, VA 12:00 PM Athletics Administration ...... 58 Sat. Sept. 18 at Loyola Baltimore, MD 1:00 PM Student-Athlete Support ...... 59 Wed. Sept. 22 MARYLAND WILLIAMSBURG 7:00 PM Albert-Daly Field ...... 60 Facilities ...... 61 Nike Tribe Soccer Classic Soccer Donors ...... 62 Fri. Sept. 24 Old Dominion vs. American Williamsburg 4:30 PM Fri. Sept. 24 HARTWICK WILLIAMSBURG 7:00 PM Media Information Sun. Sept. 26 Old Dominion vs. Hartwick Williamsburg 12:00 PM The William and Mary sports information office always Sun. Sept. 26 AMERICAN WILLIAMSBURG 2:30 PM is interested in assisting the media in its coverage of Tribe men’s soccer. Updated information, including statistics and releases, can be found on the William and Mary ath- Fri. Oct. 1 at Virginia Commonwealth * Richmond, VA 7:00 PM letics web site at www.TribeAthletics.com. Publicity and Sun. Oct. 3 at UNC Wilmington * Wilmington, NC 2:00 PM media information for William and Mary men’s soccer Fri. Oct. 8 HOFSTRA * WILLIAMSBURG 7:00 PM are coordinated by associate sports information director Sun. Oct. 10 DREXEL * WILLIAMSBURG 2:00 PM Dan Wakely. Fri. Oct. 15 at Delaware * Newark, DE 7:00 PM Sun. Oct. 17 at Towson * Towson, MD 2:00 PM Photographs, feature ideas and results are always avail- Fri. Oct. 22 GEORGE MASON * WILLIAMSBURG 7:00 PM able from the William and Mary sports information of- Sun. Oct. 24 JAMES MADISON * WILLIAMSBURG 3:00 PM fice. All requests for further information, press or photo Wed. Oct. 27 at North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 7:00 PM passes, should be made at least 24 hours in advance and Wed. Nov. 3 VIRGINIA TECH WILLIAMSBURG 7:00 PM directed to Dan Wakely at (757) 221-3368 or by e-mail Sat. Nov. 6 at Old Dominion * Norfolk, VA 7:00 PM at [email protected]. Colonial Athletic Association Tournament Media Guide Credits Tue. Nov. 9 CAA Quarterfinals Campus Sites The 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer Media Guide Fri. Nov. 12 CAA Semifinals No. 1 Seed is a publication of the William and Mary sports infor- mation office. Layout, design and writing by associate Sun. Nov. 14 CAA Championship No. 1 Seed sports information director Dan Wakely using Adobe NCAA Tournament InDesign CS and Photoshop CS. Editing by the sports Fri.-Sat. Nov. 19-20 NCAA Tournament First Round Campus Sites information staff and Chris Norris. Photography by Pete Clawson, Matt Elson, Lawrence I’Anson, Bob Keroack, Wed. Nov. 24 NCAA Tournament Second Round Campus Sites Dan Wakely and Dianne Wergley. Printing by Colonial Sat.-Sun. Nov. 27-28 NCAA Tournament Third Round Campus Sites Printing of Richmond, Virginia. Fri.-Sun. Dec. 3-5 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal Campus Sites Fri. Dec. 10 NCAA Tournament Semifinal Carson, CA On the Cover Sun. Dec. 12 NCAA Tournament Championship Carson, CA Cover designed by the W&M sports information office and Mollie and Bob McClure of Shot in the Dark Stu- * CAA match; % Old Dominion Stihl Soccer Classic; Home matches in BOLD CAPS. dio, Richmond, Virginia. Dates and times are subject to change. Please check the W&M web site www.TribeAthletics.com for the most up-to-date schedule. www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 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-nine years ago, soccer was in its first step forward with the construction of a new year at William and Mary. It was for men only grass facility, Albert-Daly Field. Initiated with a and the Tribe did not experience many winning $500,000 challenge grant from Mr. and Mrs. Jim moments. Times have changed. In 1967, the team’s Ukrop, the new field will be crucial in improv- third year of existence, and first as a varsity sport, ing the Tribe’s chances to host top-quality teams W&M defeated George Washington, 2-1, for the and NCAA Tournament games in Williamsburg. first victory in school history. That win was the Despite the tremendous success of Tribe soccer, first of more than 400 to come for a school that the men have been forced to play their last 15 was destined to be a hotbed of soccer. NCAA Tournament matches on the road or at a The groundwork was laid in the early 1970s neutral site. That is expected to change with the when Al Albert, a 1969 graduate of the College, beginning of play at Albert-Daly Field. returned to his alma mater to teach and coach Besides having strong team records, many soccer. The program began to take off in 1975, W&M individuals have been standouts on the Albert’s fifth year at the helm. That season the pitch. Eight players have been named All-Ameri- Tribe went 9-4-1, beginning the current streak cans, 12 have international playing experience of 29 consecutive winning seasons, the fifth- with various national teams and numerous oth- longest streak in NCAA Division I history. Just ers have received conference, state and regional one year later, in 1976, the Tribe won 10 matches honors. In the summer of 1994, goalkeeper Paul for the first time, a feat which was repeated for Grafer started for the U.S. Olympic team on its the next 27 years. Albert retired following the tour of Chile. In 1997 W&M alum Wade Barrett 2003 season as just the eighth coach in NCAA played with the U.S. under-20 team. All-American Division I history to compile 400 victories. As goalkeeper Adin Brown is the latest name to join head coach, he led William and Mary to 401 of this group, playing on the U.S. under-23 squad the program’s 423 wins. and with the U.S. Olympic Team. The William and Mary women’s soccer pro- gram has enjoyed a similar ascent to the upper echelon of the sport. Starting as a varsity sport 1998 graduate Wade Barrett was a four-time in 1981 under original head coach John Charles first team All-CAA selection. and continuing under current head coach John Daly, the women’s team has enjoyed winning teams in early April. The tournaments give top seasons in all 23 years and has played in the teams from around the region the opportunity NCAA tournament 19 of the past 20 seasons. to gauge their progress in spring practice against The women’s team has also enjoyed its share top-notch competition. Collegiate players are not of individual honors. Eleven Tribe players have the only ones enjoying the turf in the spring. In been named All-America in the last 16 years. late April, a seven-a-side tournament for men’s The women’s team also has a history of sending and co-ed teams draws many participants from players to various national teams. Former W&M Tidewater, Richmond and Washington, D.C. All-American and National Player of the Year In the summer, the fields of William and Mary Megan McCarthy was a member of the national are filled by thousands of youngsters taking part team, which is the current world champion. Nine in the Tidewater Soccer Camp and John Daly’s years ago, Natalie Neaton earned the distinction Soccer Camp. The camps are run by the William of ISAA National Player of the Year. and Mary head coaches and the counselors are What makes William and Mary unique in mainly current and former W&M players. the soccer world is its combination of top-notch Beginning in the summer of 2002, Busch collegiate soccer and a variety of soccer-related Field became the home turf for the Williamsburg activities throughout the year. Legacy, the Premier Development League (PDL) Al Albert graduated from W&M in 1969 and Traditionally, in September the year kicks off team owned by the Williamsburg Soccer Club. coached the College’s men’s soccer team for 33 years before retiring after the 2003 season. with the Tribe Soccer Classic, which features the Each season, the Legacy roster features as many as W&M men’s team and a regional rival facing off five W&M players, while also adding individuals Wins alone do not give a school national against top competition from around the coun- from a number of other local nationally-ranked prominence. That came in 1980 when W&M try. Virginia, Duke, North Carolina, Davidson, colleges, including Virginia, Virginia Common- advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA tourna- Boston University, Rutgers and Portland are all wealth, Old Dominion and Maryland. ment. Since then, the Tribe has gone to 11 more traditionally strong teams that have come to Soccer is not just a seasonal event in Wil- NCAA tourneys, including seven trips in the last Williamsburg for this early season tourney. In liamsburg, it is a year-long tradition. Both the nine seasons (1995-2000 and 2002) as well as the 19 years of the Classic, the Tribe has won men’s and women’s teams receive strong support in 1992 and 1993. W&M won the ECAC-South the title 10 times and has finished second seven from the student body and the residents of the title in 1983; the CAA tournament in 1987, times. The Classic will be resumed in 2004 with Tidewater area, and these fans are rewarded with 1995, 1996, 1999 and 2000 and the CAA regular the opening of the new home for Tribe soccer, a great product. season crown in 1987, 1992, 1995, 1996 and Albert-Daly Field. The success enjoyed by Tribe student-athletes 2002, when it tied Virginia Commonwealth for The spring finds the Busch Field turf occupied and the high-level of community involvement in first place in the league. by teams of seven. W&M hosts a seven-a-side the soccer program combine to make William and This year W&M soccer will take another tournament for both college men’s and women’s Mary a truly unique place in the soccer world. www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 5 Head Coach Chris Norris

Chris Norris was named the head coach of the William and Mary men’s soccer team on January 23, 2004, after nine years as a Tribe assistant and four years as a standout defender for the Green and Gold. Norris joined the Tribe soccer staff in 1995 after a solid playing career at the College. He made the transition from the field to the sideline and played a major role in helping former head coach Al Albert develop one of the premier soccer programs in America. “Chris was an exceptional student-athlete at William and Mary and continued as an outstanding assistant coach for nine seasons,” said W&M’s director of athletics Terry Driscoll Chris Norris at the time of Norris’ hiring. “His knowledge, Head Coach (First season) experience and understanding of intercollegiate William and Mary (1995) soccer and the College clearly made him the obvious choice for the position.” A captain his senior year, Norris was the team’s defensive leader, starting all four seasons (1991-94). During his career, W&M compiled an impressive 1.04 goals against Norris’ W&M Highlights average, including two seasons (1992 and 1994) with a team GAA of less than 1.00. He As a player was a two-time All-CAA performer and was • Played in 84 games with 81 starts from 1991 through 1994 also selected to the VaSID All-State squad • Scored three goals and 16 assists in career as a and the All-South Atlantic second team in defender 1994. The team’s Most Valuable Player as a • Team compiled a 56-20-11 (.707) record and a 1.04 GAA in four years, including a then- junior, Norris received the Coaches’ Award in school record 18 wins and an .841 winning 1992 and earned W&M Rookie of the Year percentage in 1994 • NCAA Tournament appearances in 1992 and honors in 1991. Norris also earned the team’s 1993 Freshman Academic Achievement Award in • First team All-CAA (1993 and 1994) 1991 and graduated from the College with • First team All-State (1994) • Second team All-South Atlantic Region (1994) a degree in kinesiology. • W&M Most Valuable Player (1993) Prior to his return to William and • W&M Coaches Award (1992) Mary, Norris served as junior varsity boys’ • W&M Best Rookie and Freshman Academic Achievement Awards (1991) soccer coach at Lafayette High School in Williamsburg. Along with his coaching duties As an assistant coach for the Tribe, Norris is involved in coaching • Helped lead the Tribe to a 128-62-16 (.660) record over nine seasons (1995-2003) with the Williamsburg Soccer Club and • Extended team’s streak of winning seasons to serves as the co-director of the Tidewater 29 • Four Colonial Athletic Association titles Chris Norris was hired as W&M’s third varsity Soccer Camp. He holds a National Soccer • Seven NCAA Tournament appearances, soccer head coach on January 23, 2004. A four- Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) year starter for the College from 1991 through advancing beyond the first round four times 1994, Norris was an assistant coach for the Tribe advanced national diploma and serves as an • In 1996 the team set a school record for for nine seasons, from 1995 through 2003. wins (20) and winning percentage (.854), associate staff member for the NSCAA. recorded the only perfect season in CAA history (8-0-0) and reached the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament

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Chuck Connelly Assistant Coach (Fifth Season) • Old Dominion (2000) Now in his fifth season on W&M’s staff is Chuck Connelly. He has worked primarily with the Tribe’s goalkeepers and was promoted to a full-time assistant in January. Connelly graduated in 2000 from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, where he was the team’s starting goalkeeper as a junior and senior. While at ODU, he recorded a career 1.50 goals against average with 17 shutouts and was regarded as one of the top goalkeepers in the conference. In 1999, he started all 19 matches for ODU and his 0.79 GAA was tops in the league and 17th in the nation. He earned second team All-CAA honors as a senior for the Monarchs. A native of Rockville, Maryland, Connelly has coached at numerous camps along the East Coast, including a position as the assistant director of the Adin Brown Goalkeeping Academy. He currently coaches a youth traveling team for the Williamsburg Soccer Club. Connelly also serves as director of the Williamsburg Summer Soccer League and assistant director of the Tidewater Soccer Camp. Connelly’s younger brother, John, is a goalkeeper on the ODU soccer team.

Jeff Dominguez Assistant Coach (First Season) • William and Mary (1999) Entering his first season on the W&M coaching staff is Jeff Dominguez, who returns to the College after a successful professional playing career in Europe. Most recently a starting defensive central midfielder for BV Cloppenburg in Germany, Dominguez set the club record with 68 consecutive starts and helped the team earn a promotion to Germany’s third division in 2004. He has also played with the Virginia Beach Mariners and Nashville Metros of the A-League, prior to spending time in Europe. A three-year starter for W&M, Dominguez graduated from the College in 1999 with a degree in economics. A crucial member of the Tribe during the most successful four-year period in the program’s history, he helped the Green and Gold win two Colonial Athletic Association titles and advance to the NCAA Tournament four times, including a quarterfinal appearance in 1996, as the Tribe went 67-23-5 (.732) from 1995 through 1998. Dominguez holds the school record with eight NCAA Tournament game appearances.

Tom Duffy Assistant Coach (Sixth Season) • Le Moyne (1965) In his sixth season with the Tribe’s staff is Tom Duffy. Prior to helping with the coaching duties at William and Mary, Duffy spent six seasons on the staff at Hartwick. A 1965 graduate of Le Moyne College, Duffy played and coached soccer in England after completing his undergraduate work. Duffy’s first coaching experience was with the Royal Air Force Upper Heyford team for three years. Duffy also spent four seasons as the head coach at Oneonta State in New York where he compiled a 39-33-3 record. He coached at Oneonta High School from 1972 to 1987, putting together a 226-71-25 mark and sent over 60 of his players on to play at the collegiate level. Duffy was also involved with New York’s Empire State Games where he coached three Central Region teams, claiming one silver and two bronze medals. He also served for four years as the soccer chairman for the Games. In 2001 Duffy was selected to the New York State Section IV Hall of Fame for his years of service at the high school level. A resident of Williamsburg with his wife Peggy, the couple has three daughters; Brigid, who is married to Doug Prevelige, Jenn, who is married to current Hartwick College men’s soccer coach Ian McIntyre, and Kate. Duffy holds an advanced coaching diploma from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 7 COLLEGE DELLY

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Despite losing four players to graduation of the regular season. In that contest, played who each started every game they played in the the day after he was medically cleared to resume last two years for the Tribe, the most noticeable full-contact soccer, he assisted the Tribe’s only change for the William and Mary men’s soccer goal, less than a minute after entering the game team in 2004 is at the head coaching position. for the first time. In January, W&M’s legendary mentor Al Albert “Brannon is a big target player with great announced his retirement after his 33rd season feet and good tactical awareness,” said Norris. with the Green and Gold. Chris Norris, a nine- “Having him back and in the lineup enables us year assistant and four-year starter for the Tribe to be a much better possession team.” under Albert, will take over the team this season An extremely fast player, Scherder led the and is excited at the team’s potential. team and finished fourth in the CAA with 11 “We had a very good spring and posted some goals last season, including four game-winners, to good results [5-0 against NCAA opponents],” go with his three assists. A second team all-state said Norris. “I think that our guys are very aware and all-conference pick, he scored a goal or an of the history and tradition of this program. It assist in the first four matches of the year, with is a goal of ours every year to compete for the his first career game-winning score coming on Colonial Athletic Association Championship, the road against No. 15 Duke. get an NCAA bid and advance in the NCAA “We expect Pat to be an important player Tournament. We didn’t achieve any of those last for us this year after leading the team in goals Junior forward Pat Scherder led W&M and was fall and there’s been a great team spirit since then last season” said Norris. “His pace and intensity fourth in the CAA with 11 goals last season. to try and right that in 2004.” allow us to get behind defenses and that will be critical to our attack.” Playing behind Hinkle in the defensive Forwards Pushing those two for playing time will be midfielder position will be senior Andrew Terry. Expected to start at the two forward posi- junior Andreas Nydal, who spent the spring Another experienced player for the Tribe, with tions this year are senior Brannon Thomas and semester studying overseas in Norway, and sopho- at least 13 games and six starts in each of his junior Pat Scherder. Thomas played in just the more Jarrett Thomas. Nydal had an outstand- first three seasons, Terry’s versatility has been a final two games of last season, after undergoing ing rookie campaign with eight goals in 2002, valuable asset throughout his career. brain surgery last summer to remove a non-can- before an ACL injury in the spring of 2003 left “We’ve used Andrew in a number of different cerous brain tumor. He made the most of his him unable to train until just before the start of roles throughout his career,” stated Norris. “He chances in his first game back, a 1-1 tie against last season. Even still, he scored four goals and is probably the most professional player that we sixth-ranked Old Dominion in the final match added an assist in 2003, and is expected to be a have on our team and he won the defensive central significant scoring threat this year. midfield role during the spring. Playing behind Jarrett Thomas is a speedy player who quickly Bryan, it was a very good combination that we made an impact last year in his true freshman hope will continue to mature in the fall.” season, scoring a goal against Rutgers in the first Expected to start at one of the two outside game of the year. He went on to score four goals midfield positions will be junior Clayton Voss. and record an assist in his 12 games played, which Voss played 17 matches with 10 starts last year, included five starts. scoring a goal and two assists, after also starting Also figuring into the mix will be freshmen much of his rookie season. Martin Brady and Doug Ernst. Brady comes in “Clayton can play wide on either side of the with significant high-level experience in his na- midfield and we expect him to be in the start- tive Scotland, while Ernst is a first team all-state ing lineup on opening day,” said Norris. “He is selection who set his high school records with 15 a big, physically-imposing player and has the goals as a senior and 33 in his career. ability to run by people on the flanks and create opportunities to serve or cut inside and shoot.” Midfielders The other outside starting position is wide Senior captain Bryan Hinkle, a second team open and will be decided after preseason practices. all-conference and all-state selection, will likely Junior Craig Myers is the only other returning be the starter at the attacking midfield position. midfielder with collegiate experience, having A starter in each of his three previous seasons at played in 15 games with three starts last season. W&M, Hinkle led the CAA with nine assists last Primarily a back, he will likely be used at the season and also had five goals to finish second on defensive midfield position, although he could the club with 19 points. Two of his scores were also see time at outside back again this year. Myers game-winners last season, including a decisive missed the spring practice season as he studied strike in the 99th minute on the road against overseas at Moscow State University. seventh-ranked Virginia. Three freshmen midfielders, Brock Jones, “Bryan is one of the best soccer players we Doug McBride and Ryan Overdevest, will also have on the team,” praised Norris. “We rely on be fighting for playing time. A versatile and him to dictate the tempo for us with his ability quick player, Jones could see action at a variety of Senior forward Brannon Thomas is expected to start this season, after spending most of last in possession and also expect him, as the captain, positions, although he will mostly play as a wide year recovering from brain surgery. to fulfill a leadership role for us this season.” midfielder. A true defensive central midfielder,

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McBride has a good understanding of the game has been moved to the back for this season. Schedule and good possession skills. Overdevest performed “We converted Chris to center back in the Once again, W&M will face a very challeng- very well in the spring season after redshirting spring,” said Norris. “He adapted very well and ing slate of teams, both in and out of conference. last fall. His hard work in the offseason to im- started to show some leadership and the ability to With the debut of the Tribe’s new natural grass prove his strength and conditioning, along with organize back there. Combined with his physical facility, Albert-Daly Field, the College will finally his knack for getting into scoring positions, will presence, we feel like we can have a very good be able to host some of the nation’s top teams in lead to him making a contribution this year. back four with Chris in the middle.” Williamsburg. Sophomore Brendan McCurdy is another “Once again, we have managed to put to- Backs player who has been moved to the defense this gether a very competitive schedule,” said Norris. The back position was the hardest hit by season, after playing 17 games with one start as “In addition to our CAA matches, we have a very graduation, as three of last year’s seniors, including a forward last year. His one goal last season was tough non-conference schedule and it will be MLS draft pick and second team All-American an important one, as he scored the game-winner important that our guys are prepared to compete Phil Hucles, had significant starting experience in the 98th minute at Drexel. on a nightly basis.” at the position. The defense this year will be built “Because of his toughness and athleticism, W&M opens the year at South Carolina, around returning starters Colin Young and Jeff we tried Brendan in the back during the spring, before hosting Virginia Military Institute in Marklin. and he showed the ability to play right back for a Saturday evening matchup. The Tribe takes us,” said Norris. “He’s very strong in the tackle on Rutgers and Navy in a tournament at Old and is tremendous in the air defensively.” Dominion and then travels north for a game at None of the four reserves at the back posi- Loyola. National semifinalist Maryland will come tion have any game experience, although three of to Williamsburg for a mid-week game, two days them were with W&M last year and redshirted in before the Tribe hosts Hartwick and American 2003. An athletic player who is quick and good in the Nike Tribe Soccer Classic. A game the in the air, John Lee could see time as either a following Friday at two-time defending league center or right back, or potentially as a defensive champion Virginia Commonwealth opens four midfielder. Ryan Sells is a tough, athletic defender straight weekends of CAA competition for the who can play a variety of positions, but will likely Green and Gold. The Tribe will travel to North see most of his action come at right back. One Carolina for a Wednesday evening match and will of the only true left-sided players on the team, host Virginia Tech in the final home contest of Mike Yakovac is a very fast player who improved greatly during the spring. Incoming freshman Chris Wayne will also immediately compete for playing time at defense, or possibly at midfield, as a big, physical player who can play at any spot Sophomore back Jeff Marklin started 14 of his on the back line. 16 games played as a rookie last season. Goalkeepers Now in his fifth year at W&M, Young earned Sophomore Kris Rake played almost every his bachelors degree in accounting in 2003 and minute of the season for W&M last year and is will be enrolled in W&M’s business school this expected to start in goal again this year. A two-time year as he pursues an MBA. The most veteran CAA Rookie of the Week in 2003, he became the defender on the team, he has started 43 of W&M’s first freshman keeper to start for the Green and last 44 games over the last three seasons and will Gold since MLS standout Adin Brown in 1996. start again at left back this year. He recorded two shutouts last season and made “Colin brings an incredible level of profes- 66 saves, including stopping 10 shots in a 1-1 sionalism and maturity to the team,” said Nor- tie against fifth-ranked St. John’s. ris. “He will continue to bring the toughness “Kris is a big, tough goalkeeper who had and consistency that we’ve come to expect from a pretty good year for us as a freshman,” said him.” Norris. “We expect him to continue to develop At one of the center back positions will and improve this fall.” be Marklin, a sophomore. He gained valuable Three other keepers will pressure Rake for Sophomore goalkeeper Kris Rake started every experience as a redshirt-freshman last season, the starting position this year, led by the rapidly game for W&M last season and was twice named CAA Rookie of the Week. playing 16 matches, including 14 starts. improving Scott Kelsey, a sophomore who has “With the departure of three seniors last yet to see game action, but made tremendous the regular season on the following Wednesday year at the position, we’ve come to rely on Jeff improvement in spring practices. Sophomore night. W&M will end the regular season at local for leadership and experience at the back,” said Stephen Hughes is the only current player other rival Old Dominion on Saturday, November 6. Norris. “He had a great spring and we expect than Rake to see action in goal, playing the final The top six teams in the league will advance to him to basically be the rock that we build our 30 minutes in a shutout of Longwood last season. the CAA tournament, with the top two clubs defense around.” The fourth keeper is redshirt-freshman Bren- receiving byes to the semifinal round. The regular At the other center back position will be nan Wergley, who has good feet with a strong season conference champion will host the CAA sophomore Chris Rodd. Primarily a midfielder knowledge and understanding of the game. Final Four on Friday, November 12 and Sunday who earned 12 starts in 17 games last year, Rodd November 14. www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 13 ALPHA TO OMEGA HOME INSPECTIONS 757-870-2860

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MATT BONNETTE—20 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS GENERAL CONTRACTOR TIDEWATER SOCCER CAMP For the last 31 years, former William and Mary soccer coach All fields used in the program are on the campus of the College Al Albert has conducted the Tidewater Soccer Camp. Designed of William and Mary. The signature facility is Busch Soccer for boys ages 7-18, the week-long sessions are based on the Stadium, a lighted astroturf field which holds 2,271 fans and principle of one ball is the former home for one boy. Campers of the W&M menʼs receive technical soccer team. instruction in small In addition to groups and have the this camp, a special chance to practice the high school camp skills immediately is offered at the in competitive Christchurch School. scrimmages and in This advanced camp league play, The is limited to 120 aim of the camp is high school players to develop in each who are coached by camper not only skill, college head coaches but an understanding and top assistants. and love for the game There are also of soccer. younger and older All phases of team camps in which soccer are covered teams are coached in the camp with an in training sessions emphasis placed on in the mornings and the development of play matches in skill and technique the afternoon and and an understanding evenings. of the game. The As an example camp has ample facilities and all instructors are certified USSF of the popularity of the Tidewater Soccer Camps, Tribe alums & FA coaches or similarly qualified individuals. Wade Barrett and Steve Jolley were campers as youngsters. Roster

Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School Breakdown by Position Forward (6) 1 Kris Rake GK So. 6-2 200 Flower Mound, TX Marcus Martin Brady ...... Freshman 2 Brannon Thomas F Sr. 6-4 190 Virginia Beach, VA Frank W. Cox Doug Ernst ...... Freshman 3 Colin Young B Sr. 5-11 165 Virginia Beach, VA First Colonial Andreas Nydal ...... Junior 4 John Lee B RF 5-8 160 Midlothian, VA Midlothian Patrick Scherder ...... Junior 5 Jarrett Thomas F So. 5-8 170 McLean, VA Gonzaga Brannon Thomas ...... Senior Jarrett Thomas ...... Sophomore 6 Andrew Terry MF Sr. 6-0 170 Richmond, VA Trinity Episcopal 7 Jeffrey Marklin B So 5-10 182 Richmond, VA J.R. Tucker Midfield (6) 8 Craig Myers B Jr. 5-9 160 McLean, VA Langley Bryan Hinkle ...... Senior 9 Doug Ernst F Fr. 5-10 150 Alexandria, VA West Potomac Brock Jones ...... Freshman 10 Martin Brady F Fr. 5-8 160 Largs, Scotland St. Andrews Academy Doug McBride ...... Freshman Ryan Overdevest ...... Freshman (R) 11 Chris Rodd B So. 6-3 180 Danville, CA San Ramon Valley Andrew Terry ...... Senior 12 Chris Wayne B Fr. 5-10 190 Chesapeake, VA Indian River Clayton Voss ...... Junior 13 Stephen Hughes GK So. 6-0 180 Alexandria, VA Bishop Ireton 14 Clayton Voss MF Jr. 6-3 185 Reston, VA South Lakes Back (9) 15 Patrick Scherder F Jr. 6-0 180 Vienna, VA James Madison John Lee ...... Freshman (R) Jeffrey Marklin ...... Sophomore 16 Ryan Overdevest MF RF 6-0 150 Bridgeton, NJ Cumberland Regional Brendan McCurdy ...... Sophomore 17 Andreas Nydal F Jr. 6-0 160 McLean, VA Langley Craig Myers ...... Junior 18 Ryan Sells B RF 5-9 165 Manassas, VA Forest Park Chris Rodd ...... Sophomore 19 Brendan McCurdy B So. 6-0 185 Ponte Vedra, FL Allen B. Nease Ryan Sells ...... Freshman (R) 20 Bryan Hinkle MF Sr. 5-10 160 Fredericksburg, VA Chancellor Chris Wayne ...... Freshman Michael Yakovac ...... Freshman (R) 21 Michael Yakovac B RF 6-1 155 Burke, VA Lake Braddock Colin Young ...... Senior 22 Scott Kelsey GK So. 6-0 185 Virginia Beach, VA Ocean Lakes 23 Doug McBride MF Fr. 5-9 150 Mechanicsville, VA Atlee Goalkeeper (4) 24 Brock Jones MF Fr. 6-3 170 Ridgefield, CT Ridgefield Stephen Hughes ...... Sophomore 25 Brennan Wergley GK RF 6-0 155 Oak Hill, VA Thomas Jefferson Scott Kelsey ...... Sophomore Kris Rake ...... Sophomore Brennan Wergley ...... Freshman (R) Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School Breakdown by Class Seniors (4) 10 Martin Brady F Fr. 5-8 160 Largs, Scotland St. Andrews Academy Bryan Hinkle ...... Midfield 9 Doug Ernst F Fr. 5-10 150 Alexandria, VA West Potomac Andrew Terry ...... Midfield 20 Bryan Hinkle MF Sr. 5-10 160 Fredericksburg, VA Chancellor Brannon Thomas ...... Forward 13 Stephen Hughes GK So. 6-0 180 Alexandria, VA Bishop Ireton Colin Young ...... Back 24 Brock Jones MF Fr. 6-3 170 Ridgefield, CT Ridgefield Juniors (4) 22 Scott Kelsey GK So. 6-0 185 Virginia Beach, VA Ocean Lakes Craig Myers ...... Back 4 John Lee B RF 5-8 160 Midlothian, VA Midlothian Andreas Nydal ...... Forward 7 Jeffrey Marklin B So 5-10 182 Richmond, VA J.R. Tucker Patrick Scherder ...... Forward 23 Doug McBride MF Fr. 5-9 150 Mechanicsville, VA Atlee Clayton Voss ...... Midfield 19 Brendan McCurdy B So. 6-0 185 Ponte Vedra, FL Allen B. Nease Sophomores (7) 8 Craig Myers B Jr. 5-9 160 McLean, VA Langley Stephen Hughes ...... Goalkeeper 17 Andreas Nydal F Jr. 6-0 160 McLean, VA Langley Scott Kelsey ...... Goalkeeper 16 Ryan Overdevest MF RF 6-0 150 Bridgeton, NJ Cumberland Regional Jeffrey Marklin ...... Back 1 Kris Rake GK So. 6-2 200 Flower Mound, TX Marcus Brendan McCurdy ...... Back 11 Chris Rodd B So. 6-3 180 Danville, CA San Ramon Valley Kris Rake ...... Goalkeeper Chris Rodd ...... Back 15 Patrick Scherder F Jr. 6-0 180 Vienna, VA James Madison Jarrett Thomas ...... Forward 18 Ryan Sells B RF 5-9 165 Manassas, VA Forest Park 6 Andrew Terry MF Sr. 6-0 170 Richmond, VA Trinity Episcopal Freshmen (10) 2 Brannon Thomas F Sr. 6-4 190 Virginia Beach, VA Frank W. Cox Martin Brady ...... Forward 5 Jarrett Thomas F So. 5-8 170 McLean, VA Gonzaga Doug Ernst ...... Forward Brock Jones ...... Midfield 14 Clayton Voss MF Jr. 6-3 185 Reston, VA South Lakes John Lee (R) ...... Back 12 Chris Wayne B Fr. 5-10 190 Chesapeake, VA Indian River Doug McBride ...... Midfield 25 Brennan Wergley GK RF 6-0 155 Oak Hill, VA Thomas Jefferson Ryan Overdevest (R) ...... Midfield 21 Michael Yakovac B RF 6-1 155 Burke, VA Lake Braddock Ryan Sells (R) ...... Back 3 Colin Young B Sr. 5-11 165 Virginia Beach, VA First Colonial Chris Wayne ...... Back Brennan Wergley (R) ...... Goalkeeper Michael Yakovac (R) ...... Back Head Coach: Chris Norris (William and Mary, 1995) Assistant Coaches: Chuck Connelly (Old Dominion, 2000), Tom Duffy (Le Moyne, 1965), Jeff Pronunciation Guide Dominguez (William and Mary, 1999) Andreas Nydal ...... NIGH-doll Overdevest ...... O-ver-de-VEST Yakovac ...... YAK-o-vak www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 15 Player Biographies

Bryan Hinkle America. Personal: Full name is Bryan Johannes Hinkle ... Son of Tim Midfield • Senior and Kathy Hinkle ... Born February 25, 1983 in Fredericksburg, Virginia 5-10 • 160 ... Father was a member of the T.C. Williams football team featured in Fredericksburg, VA the movie Remember the Titans ... Brother, Sean, plays for Virginia ... Chancellor20 Majoring in interdisciplinary studies (neuroscience). 2003: Second team All-CAA and VaSID all- Hinkle’s Career Statistics state team ... CoSIDA Academic All-District Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG III second team ... Led the CAA with 0.47 2001 19-11 1 3 5 10 0 assists per match ... Tied for eighth in the 2002 21-17 0 1 1 7 0 league with 1.00 points per game ... One of 2003 19-19 5 9 19 28 2 just three returning players to have started Career 59-47 6 13 25 45 2 all 19 matches ... Led team with nine assists and second with five goals and 19 points Hinkle’s Career Honors ... W&M was undefeated (7-0-1) when he 2003 Second Team All-CAA recorded an assist ... Scored a goal or an assist in seven of last eight regular VaSID Second Team All-State season matches ... Recorded his first career game-winning goal in the 99th Second Team CoSIDA Academic All-District III minute of a 3-2 overtime win at #7 Virginia ... Also had an assist in the game against the Cavaliers ... Scored the game-winner on a penalty kick and added an assist in a 5-1 victory against UNC Wilmington ... Recorded Stephen Hughes first career multi-assist game as he set up two goals in 4-0 win at Delaware Goalkeeper • Sophomore ... Assisted the game-tying goal in 1-1 double overtime draw against #6 6-0 • 180 Old Dominion ... Converted all four of his penalty kick opportunities. Alexandria, VA 2002: Assisted W&M goal at #6 Maryland ... As a back, helped team to Bishop Ireton record eight shutouts and a 1.18 GAA. 2001: Started 11 matches in a solid 13 freshman season ... Scored a goal and had three assists as a defender ... 2003: First action of his career came against Received team’s best rookie and freshman academic achievement awards. Longwood ... Closed out the final 29:29 High School: Four-year letterwinner in soccer ... NSCAA and Parade of the Tribe’s 6-0 shutout victory. 2002: All-American ... Gatorade Virginia Player of the Year ... Washington Post Redshirted. High School: Four-year All-Metropolitan ... Region I ODP team ... Also played for Gunston Team letterwinner for coach Ian Lewis, starting every game in his career ... Member of state ODP pool ... Also lettered four years as a freestyle swimmer ... Member of the academic council. Personal: Full name is Stephen Hyland Hughes ... Son of Kent and Stephanie Hughes ... Born November 16, 1983 in Arlington, Virginia ... Enjoys playing computer games and reading history novels ... Majoring in economics.

Hughes’ Career Statistics Year M-MS Min. GA GAA Saves Pct. SO 2003 1-0 29:29 0 0.00 0 .000 0 16 • 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer www.TribeAthletics.com Player Biographies

Scott Kelsey Goalkeeper • Sophomore 6-2 • 200 Virginia Beach, VA Ocean Lakes22 2003: Did not see any game action ... Began competing with the team in the spring of 2003. High School: Lettered four years as a goalkeeper for coach Jeff Steckroth ... Graduated holding high school’s career records for goals against average, saves, shutouts and wins ... Two-time team captain and selected to all-district team in 2002 ... Played for Beach FC United club team which was a regional finalist and ranked fourth in the nation ... National Honor Society vice president and Key Club treasurer. 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 ... Majoring in marketing.

John Lee Marklin’s Career Statistics Back • Redshirt Freshman Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG 5-8 • 180 2003 16-14 0 0 0 1 0 Midlothian, VA • Midlothian 2003: Redshirted. High School:4 Lettered Brendan McCurdy four years at midfield and back for coach Ted Forward • Sophomore Jones ... Two-time second team all-district 6-0 • 185 selection ... Team captain for FC Richmond Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Magic ... Also lettered two years as a point Allen B. Nease guard in basketball ... Participated in the 19 Spirit Club and Latin Club. Personal: Full 2003: Played in 17 matches ... Started at name is Johnathan Chong Min Lee ... Son Drexel, where he won the game in the 98th of Jin and Kim Lee ... Enjoys playing golf minute with his first career goal in 2-1 and basketball ... Born March 8, 1984 in overtime victory ... Assisted a goal in 2-0 Chicago, Illinois ... Plans to major in business. win against Towson. High School: Played forward for coach Randy Eckensberger ... Set a school record his senior year with 47 Jeff Marklin goals ... Team advanced to the Florida state Back • Sophomore championship game in 2003 ... Named 5-10 • 182 first team all-city, all-state and was Richmond, VA • J.R. Tucker picked as the St. John’s County Player of the Year following his 2003: Played in 16 matches with7 14 starts. senior season ... Was a guard on 2002: Redshirted. High School: Lettered four the basketball team for three years for coach Jim Dorton ... Team captain years, helping the team win the as a senior ... Richmond Times-Dispatch all- 2002 state championship ... Also metro team ... All-state honorable mention played for three years as as a junior ... Two-time all-region and all- a shortstop. Personal: Full name district ... Team’s defensive MVP junior is Brendan Ryan McCurdy ... Son and sophomore seasons ... All-academic of David McCurdy and Christina district team junior and sophomore years Rivenburgh ... Enjoys surfing, and regional all-academic as a junior ... wakeboarding and snowboarding Started every game in his career ... Wendy’s High School Heisman candidate ... Born September 5, 1984 in ... National Honor Society ... Student Council president ... Boys’ State Brunswick, Maine. ... U.S. High School Diplomats Program (2001-Tokyo, 2000-Princeton). Personal: Full name is Jeffrey Thomas Marklin ... Son of John and Debbie McCurdy’s Career Statistics Marklin ... Born September 20, 1983 in St. Louis, Missouri ... Enjoys Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG music, traveling and running ... Majoring in accounting. 2003 17-1 1 1 3 9 1 www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 17 Player Biographies

Craig Myers four matches with game- Back • Junior winner against Drexel 5-9 • 160 in CAA semifinals.. McLean, VA • Langley 2001: Redshirted. High School: Holds 2003: Played in 15 matches ...8 Made the high school record with first start of his career against American 46 goals ... First team ... Also started the last two games of the all-state as a senior season ... Studied overseas at Moscow State ... Regional and AAA University during the spring of 2004. 2002: Liberty District Player Played in three matches, all shutout wins of the Year in 2001 ... for W&M. 2001: Redshirted. High School: First team All-Met his First team all-district and second team final two seasons ... First all-region as a junior ... Helped lead team team all-region and all- to the semifinals of the Northern Virginia district as a junior ... Regionals ... Teammate of fellow junior Andreas Nydal ... Also played on Averaged 1.8 goals per the Reston Raiders club team where game in 2001 ... Leading he teamed with another Tribe scorer for the Reston player, Clayton Voss. Personal: Raiders club team for Full name is Craig Brandon Myers three years. Personal: ... Born December 1, 1982 ... Full name is Andreas Majoring in Russian Studies. Nydal ... Son of Ørjar and Nilou Nydal ... Born May 16, 1983 in Palm Beach, Florida ... Enjoys swimming, traveling and basketball ... Majoring in marketing.

Nydal’s Career Statistics Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG 2002 23-6 8 0 16 39 2 2003 15-3 4 1 9 17 0 Career 38-9 12 1 25 56 2

Nydal’s Career Honors 2002 CAA Rookie of the Week (11/11)

Myers’ Career Statistics Ryan Overdevest Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG Midfield • Redshirt Freshman 2002 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 6-0 • 150 2003 15-3 0 0 0 2 0 Bridgeton, NJ Career 18-3 0 0 0 2 0 Cumberland16 Regional 2003: Redshirted. High School: Lettered Andreas Nydal four seasons as a midfielder for coach Forward • Junior John Earnest ... Scored 35 goals in his 6-0 • 160 career, including 18 goals and 19 assists McLean, VA • Langley as a senior ... Team won conference and South Jersey sectional championships his 2003: First career17 multi-goal game with two last year ... NSCAA High School Scholar scores in 6-0 win over Longwood ... Had a All-American, SCANJ All-State, and first goal and first career assist in 4-1 victory at team All-South Jersey and all-conference Marshall in first start of the season ... Also his senior season ... Member of New Jersey ODP team ... Ran track for scored a goal in 2-1 victory at Drexel ... one year and played tennis for three seasons ... Class vice president and Spent the spring semester studying at NAHH member of Key Club ... Member of National Honor Society, Spanish University in Norway. 2002: Third on the Honor Society and Science Careers Club ... Won Bausch & Lomb Science team in scoring with eight goals in 2002 Award. Personal: Full name is Ryan Edward Overdevest ... Son of Edward ... Tenth in the CAA with 0.35 goals per and Gail Overdevest ... Enjoys video games, music and biking ... Brother, game ... Named CAA Rookie of the Week Jon, was on the crew team at Cornell ... Born May 7, 1985 in Bridgeton, on Nov. 11, after scoring a goal in all three matches that week, wins over New Jersey ... Plans to major in business. George Mason, UMBC and Old Dominion ... Ran his scoring streak to

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Kris Rake ... Enjoys wakeboarding, watching movies and boating ... Uncle, Greg, Goalkeeper • Sophomore played baseball at Ohio State for four years ... Majoring in biology. 6-2 • 200 Flower Mound, TX Rake’s Career Statistics Edward Marcus Year M-MS Min. GA GAA Saves Pct. SO 1 2003 19-19 1782:46 28 1.41 66 .702 2 2003: CAA Rookie of the Week on September 8 and 29 ... Started all 19 matches as a Rake’s Career Honors freshman, playing all but 29:29 of the season 2003 CAA Rookie of the Week (9/8, 9/29) ... First W&M rookie to start in goal since Adin Brown in 1996 ... Allowed just one goal each in a pair of 2-1 victories at Duke and against NC State ... Made career-high Chris Rodd 10 saves in 1-1 double overtime tie against Back • Sophomore #5 St. John’s ... Made three saves as he 6-3 • 180 recorded his first career shutout, a 2-0 win against Towson ... Made three Danville, CA saves without allowing a goal in 110 minutes, in 0-0 double overtime tie San Ramon Valley at George Mason ... Did not allow a goal in a span of 270:43 over that 11 period ... Allowed just one goal in 110 minutes in 1-1 tie against #6 Old 2003: Played in 17 matches with 12 starts Dominion. 2002: Redshirted. High School: Played four years for coach ... First career assist came in 5-1 win over Kevin Albury ... District 6-5A Newcomer of the Year ... Two-time first UNC Wilmington. High School: Lettered team all-district and Fort-Worth Star Telegram all-area selection ... Played four years at midfield and forward for coach on state ODP team ... Also played baseball for one year ... Participant in Don Busboom ... Scored a total of 71 career SADD and Young Life. Personal: Full name is Kristopher Frederick Rake points ... 2002 North Coast Section points ... Son of Fred and Susi Rake ... Born January 24, 1984 in Columbus, Ohio leader and Player of the Year ... Three- time all-league pick ... Was named Athlete of the Week by the Tri-Valley Herald and San Ramon Valley Times ... Played for the Ballistic United Soccer Club, losing to the eventual national champions in the state championship match. Personal: Full name is Christopher Henry Trevor Rodd ... Son of Trevor and Ilona Rodd ... Grandfather, Charles, played soccer for Oxford City and father played for Cal Poly ... Mother played at Cal Poly ... Enjoys going to sporting events, the gym and listening to music ... Born April 9, 1985 in Fremont, California ... Plans to major in finance.

Rodd’s Career Statistics Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG 2003 17-12 0 1 1 7 0 www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 19 Player Biographies

Pat Scherder French Club, History Club and Math Honor Society. Personal: Full Forward • Junior name is Patrick Daniel Scherder ... Son of Daniel and Marnie Scherder 6-0 • 180 ... Born March 17, 1984 in Red Bud, Illinois ... Enjoys playing soccer Vienna, VA • James Madison and basketball ... Majoring in history. 2003: Second team15 All-CAA and VaSID Scherder’s Career Statistics all-state ... Picked to the ODU Stihl Soccer Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG Classic All-Tournament Team ... Had a 2002 17-2 1 0 2 12 0 breakout season, leading the team with 11 2003 19-18 11 3 25 49 4 goals and 25 points, while adding three Career 36-20 12 3 27 61 4 assists ... Also recorded a team-high four game-winning goals ... Ranked fourth in Scherder’s Career Honors the CAA with 1.32 points and 0.58 goals 2003 Second Team All-CAA per match ... Played in every match and VaSID Second Team All-State started 18 ... Scored W&M’s first goal of the ODU Stihl Soccer Classic All-Tournament Team season in overtime loss to Rutgers ... Recorded first career game-winning goal in 2-1 win at #15 Duke ... First career assist came two days later in a 2-1 victory over NC State ... Also had the game-winning goal in 6-0 Ryan Sells win over Longwood ... Had a goal and an assist in 4-1 win at Marshall Back • Redshirt Freshman and 2-2 double overtime tie at College of Charleston ... Scored game- 5-9 • 165 winning goals in consecutive victories over Delaware (4-1) and Towson Manassas, VA • Forest Park (2-0) ... Recorded W&M’s only goal in 1-1 double overtime tie against #6 Old Dominion. 2002: Was the only true freshman to see action for 2003: Redshirted.18 High School: Played four W&M ... Scored a goal against Coastal Carolina. High School: Played years for coach Ken Krieger ... Three-time four years for coach Kurt Kuykendall ... Scored 23 goals in sophomore team Most Valuable Player and twice named and junior seasons ... Team captain last two years ... All-district second team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player ... team as a sophomore and first team as a junior ... Four-time athletic Scored 56 goals and had 39 assists in career honor roll honoree ... Club team won state title in 2000 and reached ... Multiple selections to all-district, all-area, the championship game in 1999 ... Member of National Honor Society, all-extra and all-state teams ... Led 2002 state runner-up Chantilly FC Cannons in goals and participated two years on the state ODP team ... Also played basketball and baseball ... Member of National Honor Society, Beta Club and Key Club. Personal: Full name is Ryan Brice Sells ... Son of Scott and Kimberly Sells ... Enjoys surfing, snowboarding and basketball ... Born March 14, 1985 in Miami, Florida ... Plans to major in marketing.

Andrew Terry Midfield/Back • Senior 6-0 • 170 Richmond, VA Trinity Episcopal 6 2003: Played in 16 matches and started nine contests. 2002: Had an assist in win at UNC Wilmington ... Started six of team’s last eight matches. 2001: Seven starts in 13 matches played ... Assists on game-winning goals against Delaware and George Mason. 2000: Missed the season after breaking his leg in fall workouts. High School: Captain of the U18 Magic club team ... Led the squad in assists and scored eight goals ... Played in the Virginia state finals and the final four twice ... Member of the VCCL championship team ... Central district ODP player ... Virginia state pool player ... Also a three- time letterwinner in basketball ... National Honor Society ... Math and Spanish honor societies ... William and Mary Leadership Award. Personal: Full name is Andrew Bennett Terry ... Son of Roy and Jane Terry ... Born March 24, 1982 in Richmond, Virginia ... Both parents attended W&M ... Enjoys art and music ... Majoring in religion.

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career goal was the first of the game for the Tribe in the win over Butler ... Also scored in the CAA Tournament win over UNC Wilmington. High School: Two-time first team all-state player (1998 and 1999) ... Was also a two-time first team all-district and all-region performer ... First team All-Tidewater in 1999 ... Team captain in 1999 ... Leading scorer in the 97-98 season ... ODP in 1997 ... National Honor Society ... National Latin and Spanish Honor Societies ... Member of the junior and senior class executive council ... Played club soccer for the Williamsburg Blast. Personal: Full name is Brannon Philip Thomas ... Son of Steve and Gail Thomas ... Born August 21, 1981 in Charlottesville, Virginia ... Enjoys surfing and playing basketball ... Majoring in interdisciplinary studies (neuroscience).

Thomas’ Career Statistics Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG 2000 15-0 2 1 5 9 0 2001 19-3 4 4 12 20 0 2002 3-1 0 0 0 0 0 2003 2-1 0 1 1 5 0 Career 39-5 6 6 18 34 0

Thomas’ Career Honors 2001 CAA Player of the Week (9/24) 2003 CAA’s John H Randolph Inspiration Award

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 2003 16-9 0 0 0 4 0 Career 46-22 0 3 3 10 0

Brannon Thomas Forward • Senior 6-4 • 190 Virginia Beach, VA Frank W. Cox 2 2003: Recipient of the CAA’s John H. Randolph Inspiration Award ... Had surgery in the summer to remove a non-cancerous brain tumor and was not medically cleared to play until the last game of the regular season ... Came off the bench in the final game of the regular season, assisting W&M’s only goal less than a minute after entering the contest in a 1-1 tie against #6 Old Dominion ... Took three shots in a start at James Madison in the quarterfinals of the CAA Tournament. 2002: Was given a medical redshirt season ... Played in three matches with one start. 2001: Named CAA Player of the Week after scoring three goals and two assists against High Point ... His eight points in that match was tied for the fourth-highest single-game total in the country ... Also recorded a goal against Marist and assists against College of Charleston and Virginia Commonwealth ... Recipient of the team’s Unsung Hero award. 2000: Scored two goals on nine shots ... First www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 21 Player Biographies

Jarrett Thomas Northern region and District Forward • Sophomore and Metropolitan (VA, DC, 5-8 • 170 MD) Player of the Year in 2001 McLean, VA • Gonzaga ... Played on ODP Virginia state team which won regional 2003: Played in 12 matches with5 five starts championship and finished ... Scored four goals on just seven shots ... fourth in the nationals ... Also First career goal came in the 79th minute played club soccer with the of 3-2 overtime loss against Rutgers ... First Reston Raiders ... Co-captain career assist came in 2-1 win at #15 Duke for Reston ... Helped lead the ... Scored a goal in 4-1 victory at Marshall Raiders to the Jefferson Cup ... First career multi-goal game with two title in 2000 ... Spanish Honor scores in 4-1 win at Delaware. High School: Society. Personal: Full name Played forward for coach Don Smith ... is Clayton John Voss ... Son Offensive Player of the Year ... First team of Richard and Linda Voss All-Met and all-conference senior year ... Played on the state ODP team ... Born January 19, 1983 ... for two years. Personal: Full Majoring in marketing. 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.

Voss’ Career Statistics Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG 2002 16-7 1 2 4 7 0 2003 17-10 1 2 4 18 0 Career 33-17 2 4 8 25 0

Brennan Wergley Goalkeeper • Redshirt Freshman 6-0 • 155 Oak Hill, VA Thomas Jefferson25 2003: Redshirted. High School: Played for Thomas’ Career Statistics four years under coach Alex Czajkowski ... Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG Team captain and two-time Most Valuable 2003 12-5 4 1 9 7 0 Player ... Washington Post all-met team senior year and honorable mention as a junior ... Two-time first team all-district Clayton Voss and twice picked to region’s second team Midfield • Junior ... Played on the DC United Under-17 6-3 • 185 team in 2002 and also played for the Reston, VA • South Lakes Chantilly Cannons for nine years ... Was a guard on the basketball team for four years ... Basketball team captain and MVP and led the team in 2003: Played in 1417 matches with 10 starts points and assists his senior year. Personal: Full name is Brennan Nash ... Recorded two assists in 6-0 win against Wergley ... Son of Al and Dianne Wergley ... Both parents, along with Longwood ... Scored a goal in 4-1 victory at an aunt, uncle and cousin, attended William and Mary ... Enjoys playing Delaware. 2002: Scored a goal against Virginia basketball, golf and video games ... Born July 3, 1985 in Fairfax, Virginia Commonwealth in the CAA Championship ... Plans to major in business. ... Recorded assists against Georgia State and George Mason. 2001: Redshirted. High School: Four-year letterwinner at South Lakes High School ... Two-time first team all-district selection ... All-

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Michael Yakovac the quarterfinals of the CAA Back • Redshirt Freshman Tournament ... Recipient of 6-1 • 155 the team’s Alumni Award Burke, VA • Lake Braddock for highest GPA. 2000: Redshirted. High School: 2003: Redshirted.21 High School: Lettered Four-time letterwinner at four years at back for coach and former First Colonial High School. Tribe player Joe Soos ... All-region and Personal: Full name is Colin all-met honors as a junior and senior ... Randall Young ... Son of Team captain for the BRYC Condors ... Mark and Laureen Young ... Was a sprinter for three season on the Younger sister, Anna, is on indoor track team ... State champion and W&M’s women’s soccer team All-America honors in indoor track ...... Born November 30, 1981 Helped set the school record on the 4x200 in Oakland, California ... indoor relay team. Personal: Full name is Majoring in accounting. Michael Joseph Yakovac ... Son of Joseph and Valerie Yakovac ... Father played football at West Point ... Enjoys playing golf ... Born September 23, 1984 in Kansas ... Plans to major in biology.

Colin Young Back • Senior 5-11 • 165 Virginia Beach, VA First Colonial 3 2003: Honorable mention NSCAA Men’s Collegiate Scholar All-East Region ... One of Young’s Career Statistics just three returning players to have started Year M-MS G A Pts Shots GWG all 19 matches last season ... Scored a goal 2001 8-2 1 0 2 4 0 in 5-1 victory against UNC Wilmington. 2002 23-22 0 1 1 1 0 2002: Assisted the game-winning goal 2003 19-19 1 0 2 2 0 at Duke in the first round of the NCAA Career 50-43 2 1 5 7 0 Tournament ... Key defensive role in team’s eight shutouts and 1.18 GAA. 2001: Injured Young’s Career Honors much of the season and played in just eight matches with two starts in 2003 Honorable Mention NSCAA Men’s Collegiate Scholar All-East the CAA Tournament ... Recorded a goal against UNC Wilmington in Region 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. www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 23 Newcomer Biographies

Martin Brady Doug McBride Forward • Freshman Midfield • Freshman 5-8 • 168 5-8 • 150 Largs, Scotland • St. Andrews Academy Mechanicsville, VA • Atlee

High School: Played midfield and forward for 10coach Joe Hume ... Team High School: Lettered four years for coach Randy 23Scott ... Scored seven goals captain ... Also played for Celtic Football Club (14s-18s) ... Represented and led team with 17 assists as a senior ... Team won district championship Scotland numerous times at the U15, U16 and U18 levels ... Junior and all four years ... District Player of the Year, first team all-state, region, senior school sports champion. metro and district as a senior ... Also earned first team all-district honors Personal: Full name is Martin Paul Brady ... Son of David and Mary as a junior ... Four time all-academic team selection ... Played on Virginia Brady ... Born July 18, 1984 in Glasgow, Scotland ... Father played ODP and Richmond Strikers SC ... Member Key Club, National Honor professionally for Celtic FC for four years ... Enjoys reading and golf ... Society, Spanish Honor Society, Beta Club and FCA. Plans to major in kinesiology. Personal: Full name is Douglas Wescott McBride ... Son of Raymond and Claire McBride ... Born November 20, 1985 in Fairfax, Virginia ... Enjoys playing golf, billiards and the guitar ... Plans to major in finance. Doug Ernst Forward • Freshman Chris Wayne 5-8 • 140 Back • Freshman Alexandria, VA • West Potomac 5-10 • 190 Chesapeake, VA • Indian River High School: Lettered four years at forward for coach Erich Gunderman9 ... Set high school records for goals in a season with 15 as a senior, and High School: Lettered four years for coach Keith12 Freeman ... Scored 37 goals in a career (33) ... Led his team in scoring every season ... First team goals and had 30 assists in career that included two years as a defender ... all-state, all-met, all-region and all-district as a senior ... Also earned first Attended Salem High School before transferring to Indian River as a senior team all region and state honors as a junior and first team all-district ... First team all-district and region and second team all-state as a senior ... as sophomore and junior ... Team won state championship in 2002 ... Also named first team all-district as a sophomore and junior and second Played for Gunston Team America Premier from 1994-2004 ... Also ran team all region as a sophomore ... Picked as team’s most valuable attacker one season of winter track ... Yearbook editor as a senior. as a sophomore ... Played on Virginia ODP and Beach FC Impact. Personal: Full name is Douglas Andrew Ernst ... Son of Daniel and Marie Personal: Full name is Christopher Michael Wayne ... Son of Tommy and Ernst ... Born October 17, 1985 in Fairfax, Virginia ... Uncle, Bob Smith, Linda Wayne ... Born July 8, 1986 in Virginia Beach, Virginia ... Enjoys played lacrosse at Cornell and was the team’s co-MVP and a second team listening to music and going to the beach ... Plans to major in business. All-American in 1968 ... Enjoys playing golf.

Brock Jones Midfield • Freshman 6-2 • 170 Ridgefield, CT • Ridgefield In Memory of Steven Wallace

Steven Thomas Wallace, a freshman at William and High School: Lettered four years under coach24 Alcino Diniz ... Scored 26 goals and had 32 assists in career ... Helped lead his team to a 20-1 Mary last season, was expected to participate as a member record and a conference championship as a senior ... Two-time first team of the Tribe men’s soccer team this fall, before he died all-state ... Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference Player of in a drowning accident in Lake Erie on July 10, 2004. the Year and first team All-New England pick as a senior ... Also played A goalkeeper, he competed with the team during the for Oakwood SC and Connecticut ODP teams. Personal: Full name is Edward Brock Jones ... Son of Keith and Judith spring. Jones ... Born April 6, 1986 in New Haven, Connecticut ... Plans to Wallace graduated from High School major in pre-law. in 2003, where he was an all-district and all-region soccer player. Wallace was also a member of the Academic Team, National Honor Society and the band. A resident of Weyers Cave, Virginia, Wallace is a son of John Paul and Janice Marie Hamper Wallace and the brother of Michael John Wallace. He was born on July 14, 1985.

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South Carolina VMI RUTGERS Navy Loyola at South Carolina, Sept. 1, 7 PM at William and Mary, Sept. 4, 7 PM at Old Dominion, Sept. 10, 4:30 PM at Old Dominion, Sept. 12, 12 PM at Loyola, Sept. 18, 1 PM

Location: Columbia, South Carolina Location: Lexington, Virginia Location: Piscataway, New Jersey Location: Annapolis, Maryland Location: Baltimore, Maryland Field: Stone Stadium (5,700) Field: Patchin Field (1,000) Field: Yurcak Field (5,000) Field: Glenn Warner Soccer Facility Field: Alumnae Field (3,000) Conference: Independent Conference: : Big East (2,500) Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Colors: Garnet and Black Colors: Red, White and Yellow Color: Scarlet Conference: Colors: Green and Grey Head Coach: Mark Berson (North Head Coach: Stephen Ross (VMI, Head Coach: Bob Reasso (Pfeiffer, Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Head Coach: Mark Mettrick Carolina, 1975) 1983) 1973) Head Coach: Dr. Greg Myers (West (Hartwick, 1988) Overall Record: 367-134-42 (27 yrs) Overall Record: 74-176-4 (16 years) Overall Record: 319-142-62 (25 yrs) Virginia, 1963) Overall Record: 110-60-21 (10 years) Record at School: 356-129-42 (26 yrs) Record at School: 74-176-4 (16 years) Record at School: 305-132-55 (23 yrs) Overall Record: 326-199-65 (37 years) Record at School: 53-18-9 (Four yrs) Assts: Bryan Cunningham, Bert Asst: Craig Roberts Assts: Jeff Zuan, Rob Johnson Record at School: 229-183-58 (28 yrs) Assts: Mike Nelson, Naill Lepper Molinary 2003 Record: 4-15-0 2003 Record: 11-7-4 Assts: Rich Miranda, Mark Gower, 2003 Record: 11-7-3 2003 Record: 9-7-2 2003 Conf. Rec./Finish: 0-7-0/8th 2003 Conf. Rec./Finish: 5-2-3/4th Patrick Kennedy 2003 Conf. Rec./Finish: 6-2-1/1st 2003 Conf. Rec./Finish: NA 2003 Postseason: None 2003 Postseason: NCAA 2nd Round 2003 Record: 5-10-1 2003 Postseason: None 2003 Postseason: None Starters Ret./Lost: 9/2 Starters Ret./Lost: 8/4 2003 Conf. Rec./Finish: 3-4-0/5th Starters Ret./Lost: 9/2 Starters Ret./Lost: 6/5 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: NA Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 15/8 2003 Postseason: None Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 17/3 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 12/7 Men’s Soccer SID: Ted Leshinski Men’s Soccer SID: Doug Drabik Starters Ret./Lost: 8/3 Men’s Soccer SID: Tom Milajecki Men’s Soccer SID: Jeremy Noel SID Phone: (540) 464-7015 SID Phone: (732) 445-4200 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 20/4 SID Phone: (410) 617-2777 SID Phone: (803) 777-7977 SID Fax: (540) 464-7583 SID Fax: (732) 445-3063 Men’s Soccer SID: Kelli Sheesley SID Fax: (410) 617-5029 SID Fax: (803) 777-2967 SID E-mail: [email protected] SID E-mail: SID Phone: (410) 293-2700 x174 SID E-mail: [email protected] SID E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.vmikeydets.com [email protected] SID Fax: (410) 293-8954 Web Site: www.loyolagreyhounds.com Web Site: www.uscsports.com Web Site: www.scarletknights.com SID E-mail: [email protected] 2004 Schedule Web Site: www.navysports.com 2004 Schedule 2004 Schedule 9/1 Southern Virginia 4 PM 2004 Schedule 9/3 Princeton 4 PM 9/1 William and Mary 7 PM 9/4 at William and Mary 7 PM 9/3 Pittsburgh 7 PM 2004 Schedule 9/5 George Mason 1 PM 9/5 at Jacksonville 5 PM 9/8 at Mount St. Mary’s 3:30 PM 9/8 Monmouth 7 PM 9/1 Mount St. Mary’s 7 PM 9/10 vs. Robert Morris 5 PM 9/10 Bucknell 7:30 PM 9/11 Manhattan 4 PM 9/10 vs. William and Mary 4:30 PM 9/4 at UC Irvine 7:30 PM 9/12 vs. Santa Clara 12 PM 9/12 Portland 2:30 PM 9/16 James Madison 4 PM 9/12 at Old Dominion 2:30 PM 9/6 vs. UNLV 11:30 AM 9/15 at Maryland 7 PM 9/17 at 2:30 PM 9/18 Bluefield 11 AM 9/15 Temple 7 PM 9/10 at Old Dominion 7 PM 9/18 William and Mary 1 PM 9/19 vs. Princeton 12 PM 9/22 Radford 4 PM 9/19 Providence 2 PM 9/12 vs. William and Mary 12 PM 9/25 at Rider 1 PM 9/24 at Wake Forest 7 PM 9/24 at Howard 7 PM 9/22 at Villanova 3:30 PM 9/18 La Salle 7 PM 9/29 Pennsylvania 4 PM 9/29 at Davidson 7 PM 9/29 Liberty 4 PM 9/24 Michigan 7 PM 9/21 at Delaware 7 PM 10/8 at Iona 3 PM 10/3 Gardner-Webb 4 PM 10/2 at High Point 4 PM 10/1 College of Charleston 8 PM 9/25 Philadelphia 7 PM 10/10 at Fairfield 2 PM 10/10 Clemson 2 PM 10/5 Washington & Lee 4 PM 10/3 Hartwick 3 PM 9/29 at American 3 PM 10/15 Saint Peter’s 4 PM 10/13 Charlotte 7 PM 10/9 at UNC Asheville 2 PM 10/6 at St. John’s 7:30 PM 10/2 at Holy Cross 3 PM 10/17 Manhattan 1 PM 10/16 at North Carolina 7 PM 10/13 Averett 3 PM 10/9 Boston College 7 PM 10/9 Colgate 7 PM 10/20 at American 3 PM 10/20 at College of Charleston 6 PM 10/16 at Winthrop 1 PM 10/13 Georgetown 7 PM 10/13 UMBC 7 PM 10/29 at Niagara 3 PM 10/23 at UNC Wilmington 7 PM 10/20 at Marshall 7 PM 10/16 at Connecticut 7 PM 10/17 Lafayette 1 PM 10/31 at Canisius 1 PM 10/27 Furman 7 PM 10/23 Coastal Carolina 11 AM 10/20 at Syracuse 7 PM 10/23 at Army 1 PM 11/5 Marist 2 PM 10/31 Duke 2 PM 10/29 Birmingham-Southern 4 PM 10/23 Notre Dame 7 PM 10/26 at Georgetown 2 PM 11/7 Siena 1 PM 11/5 vs. Coastal Carolina 5 PM 11/2 at Georgetown 3 PM 10/27 Lehigh 7 PM 10/31 at Bucknell 1 PM 11/7 vs. Alabama A&M 1 PM 11/6 Wofford 11 AM 10/30 at West Virginia 7 PM 11/6 Lehigh 7 PM 11/14 Florida International 1 PM 11/11-14 Big South Tournament 11/6-14 Big East Tournament 11/12-14 Patriot League Tournament

Maryland Hartwick American Virginia Commonwealth UNC Wilmington at William and Mary, Sept. 22, 7 PM at William and Mary, Sept. 24, 7 PM at William and Mary, Sept. 26, 2:30 PM at VCU, Oct. 1, 7 PM at UNC Wilmington, Oct. 2, 2 PM

Location: College Park, Maryland Location: Oneonta, New York Location: Washington, DC Location: Richmond, Virginia Location: Wilmington, North Carolina Field: Ludwig Field (4,000) Field: Elmore Field (3,000) Field: Reeves Field (1,000) Field: Sports Backers Stadium (3,250) Field: UNCW Soccer Stadium (2,000) Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference Conference: Atlantic Soccer Conf. Conference: Patriot League Conference: Colonial Athletic Assoc. Conference: Colonial Athletic Assoc. Colors: Red, White, Black and Gold Colors: Royal Blue and White Colors: AU Red, White and Blue Colors: Black and Gold Colors: Teal, Gold and Navy Head Coach: Head Coach: Ian McIntyre (Hartwick, Head Coach: Todd West (George Head Coach: Tim O’Sullivan (Eckerd, Head Coach: Aidan Heaney (Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1985) 1996) Mason, 1988) 1979) (Charlotte, 1992) Overall Record: 177-90-16 (13 years) Overall Record: 51-30-8 (Five years) Overall Record: 40-33-7 (Four years) Overall Record: 104-65-21 (Nine yrs) Overall Record: 43-48-3 (Five years) Record at School: 151-78-10 (11 yrs) Record at School: 15-2-1 (One year) Record at School: 40-33-7 (Four yrs) Record at School: 219-173-46 (21 yrs) Record at School: 22-31-3 (Three yrs) Assts: Brian Pensky, Rob Vartughian Asst: Ewan Seabrook Assts: Gary Kingsley, Nick Stames Assts: Rob Elliott Assts: Jeremy Wisdo, Chris Neal 2003 Record: 20-3-1 2003 Record: 15-2-1 2003 Record: 7-9-1 2003 Record: 17-5-0 2003 Record: 10-7-3 2003 Conf. Rec./Finish: 5-1-0/1st 2003 Conf. Rec./Finish: 3-1-1/2nd 2003 Conf. Rec./Finish: 2-5-0/7th 2003 Conf. Rec./Finish: 8-1-0/1st 2003 Conf. Rec./Finish: 4-4-1/6th 2003 Postseason: NCAA Semifinal 2003 Postseason: None 2003 Postseason: None 2003 Postseason: NCAA 3rd Round 2003 Postseason: None Starters Ret./Lost: 6/5 Starters Ret./Lost: 6/5 Starters Ret./Lost: 8/3 Starters Ret./Lost: 6/5 Starters Ret./Lost: 2/9 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 12/9 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 14/14 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 14/1 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 13/11 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 4/18 Men’s Soccer SID: Adam Zundell Men’s Soccer SID: Mike Chilson Men’s Soccer SID: Shaun May Men’s Soccer SID: Phil Stanton Men’s Soccer SID: Tom Riordan SID Phone: (301) 314-7066 SID Phone: (607) 431-4703 SID Phone: (202) 885-3030 SID Phone: (804) 828-8496 SID Phone: (910) 962-4099 SID Fax: (301) 314-9094 SID Fax: (607) 431-4720 SID Fax: (202) 885-3033 SID Fax: (804) 828-9428 SID Fax: (910) 962-3686 SID E-mail: [email protected] SID E-mail: [email protected] SID E-mail: [email protected] SID E-mail: [email protected] SID E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.umterps.com Web Site: www.hartwick.edu/x50.xml Web Site: www.aueagles.com Web Site: vcurams.vcu.edu Web Site: www.uncwsports.com

2004 Schedule 2004 Schedule 2004 Schedule 2004 Schedule 2004 Schedule 9/3 vs. Marshall 5 PM 9/1 Lafayette 7 PM 9/1 at Drexel 3 PM 9/3 La Salle 8 PM 9/1 at East Carolina 3:30 PM 9/5 vs. Long Island 12 PM 9/4 Bucknell 7 PM 9/4 Howard 2:30 PM 9/5 New Mexico 1 PM 9/4 at Campbell 7 PM 9/10 St. John’s 8 PM 9/10 Fordham 7:30 PM 9/6 Georgetown 2:30 PM 9/10 vs. Wake Forest 5 PM 9/7 Elon 7 PM 9/12 Georgetown 2:30 PM 9/11 Ohio State 7:30 PM 9/10 at Cal State Northridge 4 PM 9/12 at North Carolina 3:30 PM 9/10 Illinois-Chicago 7:30 PM 9/15 Loyola 7 PM 9/17 vs. Brown 5 PM 9/12 vs. Loyola Marymount 12:30 PM 9/17 vs. Coll. of Charleston 5:30 PM 9/12 Sacred Heart 2:30 PM 9/19 at NC State 2 PM 9/19 at Yale 2:30 PM 9/15 George Washington 3 PM 9/18 vs. St. Peter’s 5:30 PM 9/17 at North Carolina 7 PM 9/22 at William and Mary 7 PM 9/24 at William and Mary 7 PM 9/19 at Cornell 1 PM 9/22 Connecticut 7 PM 9/19 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1 PM 9/25 Duke 7 PM 9/26 vs. Old Dominion 12 PM 9/24 vs. Old Dominion 4:30 PM 9/25 Richmond 7 PM 9/26 at UNC Asheville 2 PM 10/2 at Wake Forest 7 PM 10/1 at St. John’s 5 PM 9/26 at William and Mary 2:30 PM 10/1 William and Mary 7 PM 10/1 Old Dominion 7 PM 10/6 Villanova 7 PM 10/3 at Rutgers 3 PM 9/29 Navy 3 PM 10/3 Old Dominion 1 PM 10/3 William and Mary 2 PM 10/10 North Carolina 2 PM 10/9 Philadelphia 7 PM 10/2 at Lehigh 7 PM 10/8 at James Madison 7 PM 10/8 at George Mason 7 PM 10/14 Penn State 7 PM 10/13 at Syracuse 7 PM 10/6 at Princeton 7 PM 10/10 at George Mason 1 PM 10/10 at James Madison 2 PM 10/17 at Virginia Tech 1 PM 10/20 Colgate 7 PM 10/9 Holy Cross 1 PM 10/15 Hofstra 7 PM 10/15 Drexel 7 PM 10/20 at Pennsylvania 2 PM 10/23 at Adelphi 12 PM 10/16 at Colgate 7 PM 10/17 Drexel 1 PM 10/17 Hofstra 12 PM 10/23 Virginia Commonwealth 5 PM 10/27 at New Jersey Tech 7 PM 10/20 Loyola 3 PM 10/23 at Maryland 5 PM 10/23 South Carolina 7 PM 10/26 Bucknell 7 PM 10/30 at Howard 2 PM 10/24 Bucknell 1 PM 10/29 at Delaware 7 PM 10/29 at Towson 1 PM 10/31 Clemson 1 PM 11/2 Cornell 7 PM 10/30 at Army 12 PM 10/31 at Towson 1 PM 10/31 at Delaware 1 PM 11/5 at Virginia 7 PM 11/6 Oneonta State 1 PM 11/3 Pennsylvania 2 PM 11/6 at UNC Wilmington 2 PM 11/3 UNC Greensboro 7 PM 11/10-14 ACC Tournament 11/12 at Florida International 7 PM 11/6 at Lafayette 7 PM 11/9-14 CAA Tournament 11/6 Virginia Commonwealth 2 PM 11/12-14 Patriot League Tournament 11/9-14 CAA Tournament

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Hofstra Drexel Delaware Towson George Mason at William and Mary, Oct. 8, 7 PM at William and Mary, Oct. 10, 2 PM at Delaware, Oct. 15, 7 PM at Towson, Oct. 17, 2 PM at William and Mary, Oct. 22, 7 PM

Location: Hempstead, New York Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Location: Newark, Delaware Location: Towson, Maryland Location: Fairfax, Virginia Field: Hofstra Soccer Stadium (1,600) Field: Vidas Field Field: Delaware Mini-Stadium (2,000) Field: Towson Center Field Field: George Mason Stadium (5,000) Conference: Colonial Athletic Assoc. Conference: Colonial Athletic Assoc. Conference: Colonial Athletic Assoc. Conference: Colonial Athletic Assoc. Conference: Colonial Athletic Assoc. Colors: Gold, White and Blue Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Colors: Royal Blue and Gold Colors: Gold, Black and White Colors: Green and Gold Head Coach: Richard Nuttal Head Coach: Lew Meehl (Temple, Head Coach: Marc Samonisky Head Coach: Frank Olszewski (Johns Head Coach: Fran O’Leary (Carnegie [UK], 1984) 1969) (Delaware, 1987) Hopkins, 1978) Overall Record: 27-22-11 (Three yrs) Overall Record: 133-127-26 (15 yrs) Overall Record: 199-144-42 (20 years) Overall Record: 50-135-18 (11 years) Overall Record: 207-163-31 (22 years) Record at School: 156-85-31 (15 yrs) Record at School: 133-127-26 (15 yrs) Record at School: 96-92-19 (11 years) Record at School: 50-135-18 (11 yrs) Record at School: 207-163-31 (22 yrs) Assts: Leigh Sillery, Chris Haitz Asst: Brian Suskiewicz Assts: Woody Hartman, Rick Asst: Keith Duncan Asst: Erik Washington 2003 Record: 11-6-6 2003 Record: 7-9-2 Tompkins 2003 Record: 4-11-5 2003 Record: 1-12-4 2003 Conf. Rec./Finish: 4-2-3/3rd 2003 Conf. Rec./Finish: 3-4-2/7th 2003 Record: 7-12-1 2003 Conf. Rec./Finish: 1-6-2/10th 2003 Conf. Rec./Finish: 1-5-3/8th 2003 Postseason: None 2003 Postseason: None 2003 Conf. Rec./Finish: 2-7-0/8th 2003 Postseason: None 2003 Postseason: None Starters Ret./Lost: 9/2 Starters Ret./Lost: 8/3 2003 Postseason: None Starters Ret./Lost: 9/2 Starters Ret./Lost: 9/2 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 13/4 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 19/5 Starters Ret./Lost: 8/3 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 18/2 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 16/6 Men’s Soccer SID: Maggie Walsh Men’s Soccer SID: Jeremy Kniffin Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 24/3 Men’s Soccer SID: TBA Men’s Soccer SID: Dan O’Connell SID Phone: (703) 993-3268 SID Phone: (516) 463-6759 Men’s Soccer SID: Britt Faulstick SID Phone: (302) 831-2186 SID Phone: (410) 704-3102 SID Fax: (703) 993-3259 SID Fax: (516) 463-5033 SID Phone: (215) 895-6895 SID Fax: (302) 831-8653 SID Fax: (410) 704-3861 SID E-mail: [email protected] SID E-mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (215) 895-2038 SID E-mail: TBA SID E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.gomason.com Web Site: www.hofstra.edu/athletics SID E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.udel.edu/sportsinfo Web Site: www.towsontigers.com Web Site: www.drexeldragons.com 2004 Schedule 2004 Schedule 2004 Schedule 2004 Schedule 9/3 Longwood 7 PM 9/1 St. Peter’s 7 PM 2004 Schedule 9/1 at Georgetown 3 PM 9/1 Philadelphia 4 PM 9/5 at Loyola 1 PM 9/6 at Columbia 6 PM 9/1 American 4 PM 9/3 vs. New Mexico 5:30 PM 9/4 vs. Georgia Southern 12 PM 9/10 Santa Clara 7:30 PM 9/10 vs. Temple 5 PM 9/4 Monmouth 2 PM 9/5 vs. La Salle 3:30 PM 9/6 UMBC Tournament TBA 9/12 Robert Morris 2:30 PM 9/12 vs. Pittsburgh 12 PM 9/8 at Adelphi 4 PM 9/8 Central Conn. State 7 PM 9/10 vs. Loyola-Chicago 1:30 PM 9/17 vs. St. Louis 6 PM 9/19 Stony Brook 5:30 PM 9/11 La Salle 1 PM 9/15 Mount St. Mary’s 7 PM 9/12 at Denver 12 PM 9/19 at Seton Hall 1 PM 9/22 at Marist 7 PM 9/14 at Princeton 7 PM 9/18 at Monmouth 2 PM 9/15 Georgetown 4 PM 9/25 at George Washington 4 PM 9/25 St. Francis (NY) 6 PM 9/18 Temple 2 PM 9/21 Navy 7 PM 9/18 George Washington 12 PM 9/28 at Penn State 7 PM 10/1 vs. Coastal Carolina 5:30 PM 9/24 at Pennsylvania TBA 9/28 at Rider 4 PM 9/22 Lehigh 4 PM 10/1 Delaware 7 PM 10/3 at Clemson 3 PM 9/28 Lehigh 4 PM 10/1 at George Mason 7 PM 10/1 at James Madison 7 PM 10/3 Towson 1 PM 10/8 at William and Mary 7 PM 10/2 at Howard 2 PM 10/3 at James Madison 2 PM 10/3 at George Mason TBA 10/8 UNC Wilmington 7 PM 10/10 at Old Dominion 1 PM 10/8 at Old Dominion 7 PM 10/9 Towson 7 PM 10/9 at Delaware TBA 10/10 Virginia Commonwealth 1 PM 10/15 at VCU 7 PM 10/10 at William and Mary 2 PM 10/12 at Lehigh 7 PM 10/15 Old Dominion 3 PM 10/15 Liberty 7 PM 10/17 at UNC Wilmington 12 PM 10/15 at UNC Wilmington 7 PM 10/15 William and Mary 7 PM 10/17 William and Mary 2 PM 10/17 Radford 1 PM 10/22 Delaware 7 PM 10/17 at VCU 1 PM 10/17 Old Dominion 7 PM 10/22 at Drexel TBA 10/22 at William and Mary 7 PM 10/24 Towson 2 PM 10/22 Towson 3:30 PM 10/22 at Hofstra 7 PM 10/24 at Hofstra 2 PM 10/24 at Old Dominion 2 PM 10/29 George Mason 7 PM 10/24 Delaware 1 PM 10/24 at Drexel 1 PM 10/29 UNC Wilmington 2 PM 10/29 at Hofstra 7 PM 10/31 James Madison 2 PM 10/29 James Madison 3:30 PM 10/29 Virginia Commonwealth 7 PM 10/31 Virginia Commonwealth 1 PM 10/31 at Drexel 1 PM 11/4 at Drexel 2:30 PM 10/31 George Mason 1 PM 10/31 UNC Wilmington 1 PM 11/9-14 CAA Tournament 11/5 James Madison 7 PM 11/9-14 CAA Tournament 11/4 Hofstra 2:30 PM 11/2 at West Virginia 7 PM 11/9-14 CAA Tournament 11/9-14 CAA Tournament 11/9-14 CAA Tournament

James Madison North Carolina Virginia Tech Old Dominion CAA Tournament at William and Mary, Sept. 1, 7 PM at North Carolina, Oct. 27, 7 PM at William and Mary, Nov. 3, 7 PM at Old Dominion, Nov. 6, 7 PM November 9, 12 and 14

Location: Harrisonburg, Virginia Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina Location: Blacksburg, Virginia Location: Norfolk, Virginia Quarterfinals, November 9 Field: JMU Soccer Field (1,860) Field: Fetzer Field (5,025) Field: VT Soccer Stadium (1,000) Field: ODU Soccer Stadium (4,000) at higher seeds Conference: Colonial Athletic Assoc. Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference Conference: Colonial Athletic Assoc. G1: No. 6 seed at No. 3 seed Colors: Purple and Gold Colors: Carolina Blue and White Colors: Chicago Maroon and Burnt Colors: Slate Blue, Sky Blue and Silver G2: No. 5 seed at No. 4 seed Head Coach: Tom Martin (Davis & Head Coach: (Mainz, Orange Head Coach: Alan Dawson (Lock Elkins, 1971) 1981) Head Coach: (UR, 1988) Haven, 1984) Semifinals, November 12 Overall Record: 372-124-41 (27 yrs) Overall Record: 188-103-18 (15 yrs) Overall Record: 24-12-4 (Two years) Overall Record: 202-77-19 (16 years) at No. 1 seed Record at School: 253-89-31 (18 yrs) Record at School: 188-103-18 (15 yrs) Record at School: 24-12-4 (Two years) Record at School: 73-47-9 (Seven yrs) G3: No. 1 seed vs. G2 winner Assts: Patrick McSorley, David Wood Assts: , John Cone Assts: Michael Brizendine, John Assts: Mark Waite, Jonathan Jones G4: No. 2 seed vs. G1 winner 2003 Record: 11-7-2 2003 Record: 12-4-4 Sexton, Michael Emenalo 2003 Record: 15-4-1 2003 Conf. Rec./Finish: 4-3-2/T4th 2003 Conf. Rec./Finish: 2-3-1/T4th 2003 Record: 14-5-3 2003 Conf. Rec./Finish: 6-2-1/2nd Championship, November 14 2003 Postseason: None 2003 Postseason: NCAA 2nd Round 2003 Conf. Rec./Finish: 7-3-0/2nd 2003 Postseason: NCAA 2nd Round at No. 1 seed Starters Ret./Lost: 10/1 Starters Ret./Lost: 9/2 2003 Postseason: NCAA 2nd Round Starters Ret./Lost: 8/3 G3 winner vs. G4 winner Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 22/5 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 14/4 Starters Ret./Lost: 8/3 Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 15/5 Men’s Soccer SID: Milla Sue Men’s Soccer SID: John Martin Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 11/6 Men’s Soccer SID: Bobby Parks Past Champions Wisecarver SID Phone: (919) 962-0084 Men’s Soccer SID: Brent C. Hager SID Phone: (757) 683-3374 1983 William and Mary SID Phone: (540) 568-6154 SID Fax: (919) 962-0612 SID Phone: (540) 231-1494 SID Fax: (757) 683-3119 1984 American and George Mason SID Fax: (540) 568-3703 SID E-mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (540) 231-6984 SID E-mail: [email protected] (co-champions) SID E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.tarheelblue.com SID E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.odusports.com 1985 American and George Mason Web Site: www.jmusports.com Web Site: www.hokiesports.com (co-champions) 2004 Schedule 2004 Schedule 1986 George Mason 2004 Schedule 9/3 vs. Penn State 5 PM 2004 Schedule 9/1 Campbell 7 PM 1987 William and Mary 9/3 St. Joseph’s 7:30 PM 9/5 at Ohio State 2:30 PM 9/1 at UNC Greensboro 7 PM 9/4 Davidson 7 PM 1988 Navy 9/5 Northeastern 3:30 PM 9/10 Florida International 7:30 PM 9/3 vs. Northeastern 5 PM 9/10 Navy 7 PM 1989 George Mason 9/10 at Virginia Tech 8 PM 9/12 VCU 3:30 PM 9/5 vs. St. Joseph’s 1 PM 9/12 Rutgers 2:30 PM 1990 Richmond 9/12 vs. Liberty 1 PM 9/17 UNC Wilmington 7 PM 9/10 James Madison 8 PM 9/18 at UMBC 1 PM 1991 Old Dominion 9/16 at VMI 4 PM 9/21 at Old Dominion 7 PM 9/12 West Virginia 3:30 PM 9/21 North Carolina 7 PM 1992 James Madison 9/19 at Bucknell 2 PM 9/26 Virginia 2 PM 9/17 at Penn State 7:45 PM 9/24 vs. American 4:30 PM 1993 James Madison 9/24 Longwood 7:30 PM 9/29 at UNC Greensboro 7 PM 9/19 vs. Ohio State 12:30 PM 9/26 vs. Hartwick 12 PM 1994 James Madison 9/26 St. Francis (PA) 3:30 PM 10/3 at Duke 7 PM 9/25 at Radford 7 PM 10/1 at UNC Wilmington 7 PM 1995 William and Mary 10/1 Towson 7 PM 10/6 UNC Asheville 7 PM 9/28 Wake Forest 7 PM 10/3 at VCU 1 PM 1996 William and Mary 10/3 Delaware 2 PM 10/10 at Maryland 2 PM 10/1 at Clemson 7:30 PM 10/8 Drexel 7 PM 1997 Virginia Commonwealth 10/8 Virginia Commonwealth 7 PM 10/13 at Elon 7 PM 10/3 vs. Coastal Carolina 12 PM 10/10 Hofstra 1 PM 1998 Richmond 10/10 UNC Wilmington 2 PM 10/16 South Carolina 7 PM 10/8 at Duke 7 PM 10/15 at Towson 3 PM 1999 William and Mary 10/15 Howard 3 PM 10/20 at Virginia Tech 7 PM 10/12 High Point 7 PM 10/16 at Delaware 7 PM 2000 William and Mary 10/22 at Old Dominion 7 PM 10/24 NC State 2 PM 10/17 Maryland 1 PM 10/22 James Madison 7 PM 2001 James Madison 10/24 at William and Mary 3 PM 10/27 William and Mary 7 PM 10/20 North Carolina 7 PM 10/24 George Mason 2 PM 2002 Virginia Commonwealth 10/29 at Drexel 7 PM 10/31 Wake Forest 2 PM 10/23 at Liberty 7 PM 10/27 at Virginia 7 PM 2003 Virginia Commonwealth 10/31 at Hofstra 2 PM 11/7 at Clemson 2 PM 10/30 Virginia 7 PM 11/6 William and Mary 7 PM 11/5 at George Mason 7 PM 11/10-14 ACC Tournament 11/3 at William and Mary 7 PM 11/9-14 CAA Tournament 11/9-14 CAA Tournament 11/6 at NC State 2 PM 11/10-14 ACC Tournament www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 29 2003 Season Review

Tribe Records 29th Consecutive Winning Season 2003 Results After posting a record of 9-6-4 in 2003, William and Mary extended its streak of con- secutive winning seasons to 29. That ties the Tribe with SMU for the fourth-longest Overall: 9-6-4 active streak in NCAA Division I. Only UCLA (37), Clemson (34) and Indiana (31) CAA: 4-3-2 (Tied for fourth) have longer active streaks. The Tribe’s run of winning campaigns began in 1975, when W&M went 9-4-1 on the year. The College has had just four losing seasons since men’s Aug. 30 Rutgers L 2-3 (ot) soccer became a varsity sport at W&M in 1967. Sept. 5 at #15 Duke $ W 2-1 Sept. 7 vs. NC State $ W 2-1 Sept. 12 vs. Longwood % W 6-0 Legendary Mentor Al Albert Reaches 400 Victories Sept. 14 vs. American % L 1-4 With a 4-1 W&M win at Delaware on October 24, Al Albert became just the eighth Sept. 19 at Marshall W 4-1 head coach in NCAA Division I history to record 400 career victories. Just the third Sept. 24 at #7 Virginia W 3-2 (ot) coach ever to win 400 games at one school, Albert retired after the 2003 season with a Sept. 27 #5 St. John’s T 1-1 (2ot) career record of 401-187-64 (.664). Oct. 4 at College of Charleston T 2-2 (2ot) Oct. 10 Virginia Commonwealth * L 0-1 Hucles and Albert Selected in Pro Drafts Oct. 11 UNC Wilmington * W 5-1 2004 graduates Phil Hucles and Graham Albert were each drafted by professional soccer Oct. 17 at Hofstra * L 1-2 Oct. 19 at Drexel * W 2-1 (ot) teams in the offseason. Hucles became the seventh W&M player to be drafted by a Major Oct. 24 at Delaware * W 4-1 League Soccer team when he was selected in the fourth round of the MLS SuperDraft by Oct. 26 Towson * W 2-0 the Chicago Fire. He was also selected with the sixth overall pick in the A-League draft Oct. 31 at George Mason * T 0-0 (2ot) by the Virginia Beach Mariners. Albert was picked in the fourth round of the Major Nov. 2 at James Madison * L 1-4 Indoor Soccer League amateur draft by the Baltimore Blast. Nov. 8 #6 Old Dominion * T 1-1 (2ot) Nov. 11 at James Madison # L 0-2 W&M Undefeated in 2003 Against Top 25 Opponents The Tribe went 2-0-2 in its four matches against nationally-ranked opponents in 2003. * Colonial Athletic Association match $ Duke Classic (Durham, NC) The impressive run began with a 2-1 win at No. 15 Duke in the second match of the % ODU Stihl Soccer Classic (Norfolk, VA) regular season and was continued with a 3-2 win in overtime on the road against seventh- # Colonial Athletic Association Tournament ranked Virginia. That win was the Tribe’s third straight over the Cavaliers and improved the College’s record to 5-1-1 in the last seven meetings with the in-state rivals. Together Individual Honors with a 2-1 win at Duke over NC State, W&M had the best record in the nation (3-0-0) against Atlantic Coast Conference opponents. In a game played in Norfolk, the Tribe tied NSCAA All-America No. 5 St. John’s, 1-1, while the Green and Gold also took sixth-ranked Old Dominion Phil Hucles (2) to a 1-1 tie in the final game of the regular season. NSCAA All-South Atlantic Region Phil Hucles (1), Graham Albert (3) Working Overtime Seven of W&M’s 19 matches last season went to overtime, the most in one season since All-Colonial Athletic Association 1998, when 10 matches were tied at the end of regulation. The Tribe also had four Graham Albert (1), Phil Hucles (1) Bryan Hinkle (2), Pat Scherder (2) matches end in a draw in 2003, one short of the school record of five, which happened in the 1985 season. VaSID Division I All-State Team Graham Albert (1), Phil Hucles (1) Hucles Named Second Team All-American Bryan Hinkle (2), Pat Scherder (2) Phil Hucles became the eighth player in school history to earn All-America accolades, NSCAA Men’s Collegiate Scholar All-America when he was selected to the NSCAA second team after last season. Playing primarily as Graham Albert (3) a defender in 2003, Hucles started all 19 matches, recording five goals and seven assists for a total of 17 points. He ended his college career ranked eighth in W&M history with CoSIDA Academic All-District III 87 career points, tied for fifth with 36 career goals and tied for sixth with nine career Graham Albert (2), Bryan Hinkle (2) game-winning goals. NSCAA Men’s Collegiate Scholar All-East Region Three W&M Players Earn Academic Honors Graham Albert (1), Colin Young (HM) The Tribe men’s soccer team was successful off the field, as well as on it, last season, with three student-athletes recognized for their combination of athletic and academic Soccer America Team of the Week achievements. Graham Albert was named to the NSCAA Collegiate Scholar All-East Phil Hucles (10/1) Region first team and to the All-America third team. He and Bryan Hinkle were both CAA Player of the Week voted by the area’s sports information directors to the CoSIDA Academic All-District III Phil Hucles (9/29) second team. Colin Young was named an honorable mention NSCAA All-East Region Collegiate Scholar. CAA Rookie of the Week Kris Rake (9/8, 9/29)

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2003 Individual Statistics

Season Career No. Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh GWG GP-GS G A Pts Sh GWG 15 Patrick Scherder 19-18 11 3 25 49 4 36-20 12 3 27 61 4 20 Bryan Hinkle 19-19 5 9 19 28 2 59-47 6 13 25 45 2 11 Phil Hucles 19-19 5 7 17 67 0 87-85 36 15 87 224 9 12 Graham Albert 19-19 5 4 14 35 2 75-57 16 8 40 100 5 10 Andreas Nydal 15-3 4 1 9 17 0 38-9 12 1 25 56 2 23 Jarrett Thomas 12-5 4 1 9 7 0 12-5 4 1 9 7 0 14 Clayton Voss 17-10 1 2 4 18 0 33-17 2 4 8 25 0 9 Alex Brown 19-19 1 1 3 15 0 76-69 3 6 12 55 2 19 Brendan McCurdy 17-1 1 1 3 9 1 17-1 1 1 3 9 1 5 Kris Feldmann 19-19 1 1 3 5 0 70-60 1 4 6 10 0 3 Colin Young 19-19 1 0 2 2 0 50-43 2 1 5 7 0 17 Chris Rodd 17-12 0 1 1 7 0 17-12 0 1 1 7 0 2 Brannon Thomas 2-1 0 1 1 5 0 39-5 6 6 18 34 0 6 Andrew Terry 16-9 0 0 0 4 0 46-22 0 3 3 10 0 8 Craig Myers 15-3 0 0 0 2 0 18-3 0 0 0 2 0 7 Jeff Marklin 16-14 0 0 0 1 0 16-14 0 0 0 1 0 16 Lucas Salcedo 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 17-0 0 0 0 1 0 William and Mary 19 39 32 110 271 9 Opponents 19 28 24 80 226 6

No. Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAA Sv Pct Sho GP-GS Minutes GA GAA Sv Pct Sho 13 Stephen Hughes 1-0 29:29 0 0.00 0 .000 0 1-0 29:29 0 0.00 0 .000 0 1 Kris Rake 19-19 1782:46 28 1.41 66 .702 2 19-19 1782:46 28 1.41 66 .702 2 William and Mary 19 1812:15 28 1.39 70 .714 3 Opponents 19 1812:15 39 1.94 76 .661 3

Team Statistics by Period

Goals 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total William and Mary 14 23 2 0 39 Opponents 11 16 1 0 28

Shots 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total William and Mary 124 129 11 7 271 Opponents 94 111 18 3 226

Saves 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total William and Mary 29 34 5 1 69 Opponents 39 35 1 1 76

Corner Kicks 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total William and Mary 39 34 6 1 80 Opponents 44 47 2 4 97

Fouls 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total William and Mary 100 118 9 5 232 Opponents 105 106 7 3 221 Season Highs Points 4 Jarrett Thomas at Delaware (10/24) Andreas Nydal vs. Longwood (9/12) Phil Hucles vs. Longwood (9/12) Goals 2 Jarrett Thomas at Delaware (10/24) Andreas Nydal vs. Longwood (9/12) Phil Hucles vs. Longwood (9/12) Assists 2 Four times 2004 graduate Phil Hucles was selected as a second team All-American Shots 7 Phil Hucles at Marshall (9/19) and vs. Rutgers (8/30) and earned his second spot on the All-CAA first team last season. Saves 10 Kris Rake vs. St. John’s (9/27) www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 31 2003 CAA Review

All-CAA Honors

First Team Graham Albert, William and Mary; McColm Cephas, Virginia Commonwealth; Matthew Delicate, Virginia Commonwealth; Arni Gunnarsson, Hofstra; Kevon Harris, Old Dominion; Phil Hucles, William and Mary; Trevor McEachron, Final Standings Old Dominion; John O’Hara, George Mason; CAA Overall Damian O’Rourke, George Mason; Gonzalo Team W-L-T Pct. GF GA W-L-T Pct. GF GA Home Away Neutral Segares, Virginia Commonwealth; Attila Vendegh, Virginia Commonwealth 8-1-0 24 23 4 17-5-0 .773 50 24 11-0-0 5-4-0 1-1-0 Old Dominion. Old Dominion 6-2-1 19 17 8 15-4-1 .775 46 14 10-0-0 4-3-1 1-1-0 George Mason 4-2-3 15 8 7 11-6-6 .609 29 24 7-1-4 1-5-2 3-0-0 James Madison 4-3-2 14 16 12 11-7-2 .600 36 27 9-2-0 0-3-2 2-1-0 Second Team WILLIAM AND MARY 4-3-2 14 16 11 9-6-4 .579 39 28 2-2-2 5-3-2 2-1-0 Samuel Cameron, Old Dominion; Brian Cvilikas, UNC Wilmington 4-4-1 13 9 13 10-7-3 .575 25 22 8-1-1 2-5-2 0-1-0 Old Dominion; Bryan Hinkle, William and Mary; Hofstra 3-4-2 11 6 9 7-9-2 .444 19 25 3-5-1 4-3-1 0-1-0 Drexel 2-7-0 6 7 17 7-12-1 .375 21 34 3-6-0 4-5-1 0-1-0 Brad Knighton, UNC Wilmington; Rishi Matadeen, Towson 1-5-3 6 5 17 1-12-4 .176 7 30 1-4-3 0-7-1 0-1-0 Hofstra; Cristian Neagu, Virginia Commonwealth; Delaware 1-6-2 5 6 13 4-11-5 .325 16 30 2-5-3 2-5-2 0-1-0 Rob Overton, James Madison; Pat Scherder, William and Mary; Michael Todd, Hofstra; Mark Individual Leaders Points Per Match MP G A Pts PPM Goals Against Avg. MP Min GA GAA Totten, James Madison; Randy Ugarte, Virginia Matthew Delicate, VCU 22 15 9 39 1.77 Sam Cameron, ODU 20 1803:47 14 0.70 Commonwealth; Dan Zajac, Drexel. McColm Cephas, VCU 22 17 4 38 1.73 John O’Hara, GMU 23 2205:00 24 0.98 Steve Alabi, GMU 19 12 4 28 1.47 Brad Knighton, UNCW 18 1682:08 19 1.02 All-Tournament Team Pat Scherder, W&M 19 11 3 25 1.32 Saul Montero, VCU 22 1993:26 24 1.08 Matthew Delicate, Virginia Commonwealth Attila Vendegh, ODU 20 10 6 26 1.30 Matthias Gumbrecht, Hof 15 1408:16 17 1.09 Brian Cvilikas, ODU 20 10 1 21 1.05 Jim Greco, Drex 11 977:49 13 1.20 (MVP); McColm Cephas, Virginia Commonwealth; Denny Fulk, JMU 20 7 6 20 1.00 Kevin Trapp, JMU 20 1785:34 26 1.31 Denny Fulk, James Madison; Kephen Fuller, George Bryan Hinkle, W&M 19 5 9 19 1.00 Kyle Haynes, Del 18 1723:00 27 1.41 Mason; Josh Hill, Old Dominion; Brian Kluckman, Kevin McMenamin, ODU 20 9 2 20 1.00 Kris Rake, W&M 19 1782:46 28 1.41 Old Dominion; Mirza Kurspahic, George Mason; Michael Todd, Hof 17 7 3 17 1.00 Zak Thompson, Tow 16 1488:06 25 1.51 Saul Montero, Virginia Commonwealth; Keith Mark Totten, JMU 20 6 8 20 1.00 Nakai, George Mason; Cristian Neagu, Virginia Goals Per Match MP G GPM Saves Per Match MP S SPM Commonwealth; Rob Overton, James Madison. McColm Cephas, VCU 22 17 0.77 Zak Thompson, Tow 16 85 5.31 Matthew Delicate, VCU 22 15 0.68 Kyle Haynes, Del 18 84 4.67 Player of the Year: Matthew Delicate (VCU) Steve Alabi, GMU 19 12 0.63 Jim Greco, Drex 11 49 4.45 Defender of the Year: Trevor McEachron (ODU) Pat Scherder, W&M 19 11 0.58 Brad Knighton, UNCW 18 74 4.11 Brian Cvilikas, ODU 20 10 0.50 Matthias Gumbrecht, Hof 15 61 4.07 Rookie of the Year: Mark Totten (JMU) Attila Vendegh, ODU 20 10 0.50 Coach of the Year: Alan Dawson (ODU) Kevin McMenamin, ODU 20 9 0.45 Karim Manneh, GMU 19 8 0.42 Michael Todd, Hof 17 7 0.41 Dominic Balsamo, Drex 20 8 0.40

Assists Per Match MP A APM Shutouts Per Match MP ShO ShOPM Bryan Hinkle, W&M 19 9 0.47 Sam Cameron, ODU 20 10 0.500 Stephen Shirley, VCU 22 10 0.45 Brad Knighton, UNCW 18 8 0.444 Kurt Morsink, JMU 20 9 0.45 John O’Hara, GMU 23 10 0.435 Matthew Delicate, VCU 22 9 0.41 Saul Montero, VCU 22 9 0.409 Mark Totten, JMU 20 8 0.40 Kevin Trapp, JMU 20 8 0.400 Phil Hucles, W&M 19 7 0.37 Arni Gunnarsson, Hof 18 6 0.33 Denny Fulk, JMU 20 6 0.30 Attila Vendegh, ODU 20 6 0.30 Jason Small, UNCW 15 4 0.27 Team Statistics Team GP G A Pts PPG Min Sv GA GAA ShO Virginia Commonwealth 22 50 44 144 6.55 2001:01 81 24 1.08 10 Old Dominion 20 46 33 125 6.25 1819:47 76 14 0.69 11 WILLIAM AND MARY 19 39 32 110 5.79 1812:15 70 28 1.39 3 James Madison 20 36 36 108 5.40 1849:05 65 27 1.31 8 UNC Wilmington 20 25 25 75 3.75 1907:08 88 22 1.04 9 George Mason 23 29 28 86 3.74 2211:00 76 24 0.98 11 Hofstra 18 19 22 60 3.33 1678:16 83 25 1.34 5 Drexel 20 21 13 55 2.75 1851:10 111 34 1.65 4 Graham Albert was a first team All-CAA and Delaware 20 16 13 45 2.25 1920:00 104 30 1.41 5 all-state selection as a senior last season. Towson 17 7 6 20 1.18 1623:06 90 30 1.66 3

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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 (champion by goal differential) 1990 Boston University, Old Dominion, Rutgers 1990 Rutgers (champion by points) 1991 Charleston, Old Dominion, SIU-Edwardsville 1991 William and Mary (champion by goal differential) 1992 Hofstra, Old Dominion, West Virginia 1992 William and Mary (champion by record) 1993 Alabama A&M, Drexel, Old Dominion 1993 Old Dominion (champion by goal differential) 1994 Delaware, Portland, Virginia Commonwealth 1994 William and Mary (champion by record) 1995 Connecticut, Ohio State, Old Dominion 1995 William and Mary (champion by record) 1996 UNC Greensboro, Old Dominion, Vanderbilt 1996 UNC Greensboro (champion by record) 1997 Miami (Ohio), Old Dominion, Robert Morris 1997 William and Mary (champion by goal differential) 1998 Hofstra, Old Dominion, Robert Morris 1998 Santa Clara (champion 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 (champion by record)

William and Mary’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 most recent matchups.

1996 Wake Forest 1, William and Mary 0 2002 William and Mary 9, American 0 1998 William and Mary 2, Georgetown 0 2003 William and Mary 2, Fairleigh Dickinson 0 1999 William and Mary 1, North Carolina 0 2004 William and Mary 1, Wake Forest 0 2001 William and Mary 2, Loyola 2 Spring Pancake Supper Nets $$$ for Tribe Soccer

Last spring, the members of the men’s soccer team continued the annual pancake supper at the Gazebo Restaurant on Bypass Road—a fund- raiser that first started 10 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 orders in the kitchen. and clean tables. www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 37 Season Records

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 Assists 8. Kip Germain (1975) ...... 35 8. Adin Brown (1997) ...... 84 4 ..... Doug Henry vs. UNCW (11/9/00) 9. Ralph Bean (2002) ...... 33 Scott Budnick (1991) ...... 84 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 W&M record 4. Kip Germain (1976) ...... 16 Scott Budnick (1992) ...... 7 Career Goals for goals in a season with 27. 5. Carlos Garcia (2001) ...... 15 Ian Peter (1987) ...... 7 52 ...... Waughn Hughes (1993-96) 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 Played 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 Single match 2. Kevin Knott (2000) ...... 15 4. Adin Brown (1998) ...... 0.78 Saves 3. Dave McGowan (1996) ...... 13 5. Paul Grafer (1995) ...... 0.80 16 .... Chris Gilmore vs. UVa (10/27/71) 4. Wade Barrett (1996) ...... 12 6. Adin Brown (1999) ...... 0.82 ...... Chris Gilmore vs. GMU (10/22/71) ...... Chris Gilmore vs. W&L (10/20/71) Waughn Hughes (1996) ...... 12 7. Scott Budnick (1992) ...... 0.88 Billy Owens (1995) ...... 12 8. Paul Grafer (1994) ...... 0.92 Season Steve Jolley (1994) ...... 12 9. Larry Valentine (1989) .... 1.00 Saves 8. Ralph Bean (2002) ...... 11 10. Scott Budnick (1990) ...... 1.01 148 ...... Adin Brown (1998) Carlos Garcia (2002) ...... 11 Shutouts Doug Henry (2000) ...... 11 Save Percentage 9 ...... Adin Brown (1998 and 1997) Dave Snyder (1981) ...... 11 (minimum 1,000 minutes) Save Percentage 1. Adin Brown (1998) ...... 876 .876 ...... Adin Brown (1998) Ralph Bean ended his career ranked Shots 2. Adin Brown (1996) ...... 872 Goals Against Average 0.60 ...... Ian Peter (1987) in the top 10 at W&M in single-season 1. Carlos Garcia (2002) ...... 90 3. Ian Peter (1987) ...... 870 points, assists and game-winning 2. Jon Tuttle (1985) ...... 83 4. Ian Peter (1986) ...... 8374 goals. Career 3. Carlos Garcia (2001) ...... 82 5. Lance Holland (1985) ... .8372 Saves 4. Jon Tuttle (1986) ...... 77 6. Paul Grafer (1995) ...... 836 417 ...... Adin Brown (1996-99) 5. Scott Bell (1985) ...... 75 7. Larry Valentine (1988) .... .833 Shutouts 6. Billy Owens (1995) ...... 74 8. Paul Grafer (1995) ...... 832 33 ...... Adin Brown (1996-99) 7. Billy Owens (1993) ...... 73 9. Adin Brown (1996) ...... 830 Save Percentage 8. Phil Hucles (2001) ...... 71 10. Larry Valentine (1989) .... .821 .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. Patrick Scherder (2003) ...... 4 Carlos Garcia (2002) ...... 4 Phil Hucles (2001) ...... 4 Phil Hucles (2000) ...... 4 Brian Hinkey (1998) ...... 4 Kevin Knott’s 15 assists in 2000 is Caleb Stoddart (1998) ...... 4 Tribe goalkeepers Scott Budnick (L), Adin Brown (C) second-best in W&M history. and Paul Grafer.

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Points Matches Played Team Records 1. Waughn Hughes (1993-96) .. 131 1. Caleb Stoddart (1998-01) ... 93 Single match 2. Carlos Garcia (1999-02) ... 121 2. Adam Schultz (1997-00) ..... 92 Goals 3. Scott Bell (1983-86) ...... 113 3. Andrew Pilari (1997-00) ..... 91 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 4,455 ...... vs. Virginia Tech (9/2/95) 7. Kip Germain (1975-78) ...... 88 Greg Richards (1992-95) .... 90 8. Phil Hucles (2000-03) ...... 87 8. Waughn Hughes (1993-96) .. 89 Season 9. Jon Tuttle (1985-88) ...... 77 Steve Jolley (1993-96) ...... 89 Most Matches 10. Graham Sykes (1976-79) .... 72 10. Kevin Knott (1997-00) ...... 88 25 ...... 1998, 1992 Wade Barrett (1994-97) ...... 88 Most Wins Goals Adin Brown (1996-99) ...... 88 20 ...... 1996 1. Waughn Hughes (1993-96) ..52 Fewest Wins 2. Scott Bell (1983-86) ...... 46 Matches Started 5 ...... 1974, 1972 Most Losses 3. Carlos Garcia (1999-02) ..... 45 1. Caleb Stoddart (1998-01) ... 93 9 ...... 2001, 2000 4. Wade Barrett (1994-97) ...... 38 2. Billy Owens (1992-95) ...... 90 Fewest Losses 5. Phil Hucles (2000-03) ...... 36 3. Carlos Garcia (1999-02) ..... 88 2 ...... 1970 Steve Jolley (1993-96) ...... 36 Steve Jolley (1993-96) ...... 88 Most Ties Waughn Hughes after breaking the Graham Sykes (1976-79) .... 36 Greg Richards (1992-95) .... 88 5 ...... 1982 W&M career goals record. He also Kip Germain (1975-78) ...... 36 6. Adin Brown (1996-99) ...... 87 Winning Percentage holds the College’s career points 9. Billy Owens (1992-95) ...... 35 7. Phil Hucles (2000-03) ...... 85 .854 (20-3-1) ...... 1996 mark with 131. 10. Rob Olsen (1977-80) ...... 33 8. Wade Barrett (1994-97) ...... 84 Best CAA Record 8-0-0 ...... 1996 Waughn Hughes (1993-96) .. 84 Winning Streak Assists 10. Marty Taylor (1985-88) ...... 82 12 ...... 1996, 1994 1. Billy Owens (1992-95) ...... 41 Jon Tuttle (1985-88) ...... 82 Unbeaten Streak 2. Steve Jolley (1993-96) ...... 37 18 ...... 1996, 1992 3. Carlos Garcia (1999-02) ..... 31 Saves Best Start 4. Dave McGowan (1994-97) .. 29 1. Adin Brown (1996-99) ..... 417 12-0 ...... 1994 5. Doug Henry (1999-02) ...... 28 2. Paul Grafer (1992-95) ...... 269 Goals Scored 6. Waughn Hughes (1993-96) .. 27 Scott Budnick (1989-92) .. 269 67 ...... 1994 Goals Per Match 7. Wade Barrett (1994-97) ...... 26 4. Ian Peter (1985-87) ...... 225 4.1 ...... 1976 8. Kevin Knott (1997-00) ...... 24 5. Trevor Upton (1999-02) ... 173 Shutouts 9. Brian Hinkey (1997-99) ..... 23 6. Larry Valentine (1986-89) .. 148 11 ...... 1996, 1992 10. Chris Scrofani (1992-95) .... 21 7. Billy Platz (1998-2001) .... 118 Consecutive Shutouts Scott Bell (1983-86) ...... 21 8. Kris Rake (2003-) ...... 66 6 ...... 1986 9. Lance Holland (1985-86) ... 57 Fewest Goals Allowed Shots 9 ...... 1975 1. Carlos Garcia (1999-02) ... 311 Shutouts Lowest Goals Against Average 0.66 ...... 1987 2. Jon Tuttle (1985-88) ...... 274 1. Adin Brown (1996-99) ...... 25 Most CAA Shutouts 3. Billy Owens (1992-95) ..... 268 2. Scott Budnick (1989-92) .... 19 5 ...... 1998, 1987 Carlos Garcia ended his career 4. Steve Jolley (1993-96) ...... 241 3. Paul Grafer (1992-95) ...... 18 in 2002 ranked in the top three in Best CAA Goal Differential school history in every offensive 5. Phil Hucles (2000-03) ...... 224 4. Ian Peter (1985-87) ...... 14 +21 ...... 1994 category. 6. Wade Barrett (1994-97) .... 204 5. Trevor Upton (1999-02) ..... 12 Busch Field Average Attendance 7. Waughn Hughes (1993-96) ..181 6. Larry Valentine (1986-89) ....7 1,972 ...... 1995 8. Chris Scrofani (1992-95) .. 138 7. Billy Platz (1998-01) ...... 5 9. Brian Hinkey (1997-99) ... 129 10. Caleb Stoddart (1998-01) ..117 Goals Against Average (minimum 2,000 minutes) Game-Winning Goals 1. Larry Valentine (1986-89) .. 0.84 1. Waughn Hughes (1993-96) .. 21 2. Adin Brown (1996-99) .... 0.86 2. Billy Owens (1992-95) ...... 13 3. Paul Grafer (1992-95) ..... 0.96 3. Carlos Garcia (1999-02) ..... 12 4. Scott Budnick (1989-92) .. 1.01 Wade Barrett (1994-97) ...... 12 5. Trevor Upton (1999-02) .. 1.20 5. Maurice Smith (1988-91) ... 10 6. Billy Platz (1998-01) ...... 1.31 6. Phil Hucles (2000-03) ...... 9 7. Ian Peter (1985-87) ...... 1.43 Eric Dumbleton (1989-92) ...9 Jon Tuttle (1985-88) ...... 9 Save Percentage 9. Brian Hinkey (1997-99) ...... 8 (minimum 2,000 minutes) 10. Caleb Stoddart (1998-01) .....7 1. Adin Brown (1996-99) .... .841 Steve Jolley (1993-96) ...... 7 2. Larry Valentine (1986-89) .. .827 Dave Viscovich (1988-91) ....7 3. Ian Peter (1985-87) ...... 821 Ricky Dahan (1986-87) ...... 7 4. Paul Grafer (1992-95) ...... 808 Starting every Tribe soccer match Tim Larkin (1984-87) ...... 7 5. Scott Budnick (1989-92) .. .794 in his career, Caleb Stoddart holds In 1994, Billy Owens set a school the school records in matches record with 16 assists. He also holds Scott Bell (1983-86) ...... 7 6. Trevor Upton (1999-02) .. .762 played and started (93). the career record with 41. 7. Billy Platz (1998-01) ...... 756 www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 39 William and Mary would like to thank all the generous spon- sors of signs appearing at the new Albert-Daly Soccer Field. Doug Wood Scoreboard Berkeley Property Management The Supply Room Companies & Associates Ukrop’s/First Market The Virginia Lottery Wachovia Richmond

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Most Valuable Player 1998 Andrew Ross Competition Award 1974 Steve Proscino Caleb Stoddart 1996 Dave McGowan 1975 Casey Todd 1999 Carlos Garcia 1997 Josh Quinter 1976 Kip Germain 2000 Phil Hucles 1998 Jeff Dominguez 1977 Eduardo Lopez 2001 Bryan Hinkle 1999 Carlos Garcia 1978 Bill Watson 2002 Andreas Nydal 2000 Colin Young 1979 Chris Davin Clayton Voss 2001 Alan Golden 1980 John McManus 2003 Kris Rake 2002 Clayton Voss 1981 Mark Gardiner 2003 Ryan Sells Steve Graine Coaches Award 1982 Juergen Kloo 1982 John Rasnic Freshman Academic 1983 Mike Flood 1983 Todd Middlebrook Achievement Award 1984 Todd Middlebrook 1984 Scott Repke 1989 Scott Budnick 1985 Scott Repke 1985 Martin Taylor 1990 Guy Cartwright 1986 Scott Bell 1986 Tim Larkin 1991 Chris Norris 1987 Summers Hambrick 1987 Bo Eskay 1992 Andrew Petty 1988 Jon Tuttle In 1990, Maurice Smith won the 1988 Joel Lewin 1993 Desmond McCarthy Tribe’s first “Golden Boot” award. 1989 Steve Kokulis 1989 Kieran McCarthy 1994 Joe Pombriant 1990 Jim Hauschild 1995 Billy Owens 1990 Chris Drescher 1995 Luke Bockelmann 1991 Mike Cummings 1996 Waughn Hughes 1991 Christian Powers 1996 Garrett Chittum 1992 Scott Budnick 1997 Wade Barrett 1992 Chris Norris 1997 Kevin Knott 1993 Chris Norris 1998 Luke Bockelmann 1993 Greg Richards 1998 Joel Vecere 1994 Paul Grafer 1999 Carlos Garcia 1994 David Schifrin 1999 Graham Albert 1995 Paul Grafer 2000 Phil Hucles 1995 Scott Ritter 2000 Colin Young 1996 Waughn Hughes 2001 Carlos Garcia 1996 Greg Westfall 2001 Bryan Hinkle 1997 Wade Barrett 2002 Ralph Bean 1997 Nelson Warley 2002 Jeff Marklin 1998 Adin Brown 2003 Patrick Scherder 1998 Dan Flaherty 2003 Ryan Overdevest 1999 Adin Brown 1999 Andrew Pillari 2000 Kevin Knott Pipeline 2000 Andy Crapol 2001 Carlos Garcia (most assists) Adam Schultz 2002 Ralph Bean 1999 Brian Hinkey 2001 Lucas Salcedo Trevor Upton 2000 Kevin Knott 2002 Andrew Terry 2003 Phil Hucles 2001 Carlos Garcia 2003 Brannon Thomas 2002 Ralph Bean Alumni Award Carlos Garcia Most Improved (highest GPA) 2003 Bryan Hinkle 1980 Peter Kalaris 1988 Jon Tuttle 1981 Thom Sutlive 1989 Mike Cummings Best Rookie 1982 Juergen Kloo 1990 Mike Cummings 1980 Mike Flood 1983 Bob Ageloff 1991 Mike Cummings 1981 Rich Miranda 1984 Adam Hogge 1992 Guy Cartwright Dave Snyder 1985 Tim Larkin 1993 Andrew Petty 1982 Scott Repke 1986 Conor Farley 1994 Andrew Petty 1983 Scott Bell Ron Raab Brian Hinkey earned W&M’s Best 1995 Andrew Petty Andy Watson 1987 Ali Ghassemi Rookie award in 1997. 1996 Greg Westfall 1984 Tim Larkin 1988 Jason Katner 1997 Greg Westfall 1985 Jon Tuttle 1989 Scott Williams Unsung Hero Award 1998 Kevin Knott 1986 Ricky Dahan 1990 John Siner 1999 Adam Schultz 1999 Kevin Knott Steve Kokulis 1991 Khary Stockton 2000 Joel Vecere 2000 Kevin Knott 1987 George Strong 1992 Greg Turk 2001 Brannon Thomas 2001 Colin Young 1988 Jim Hauschild 1993 Andrew Petty 2002 Doug Henry 2002 Colin Young 1989 Scott Budnick 1994 Waughn Hughes 2003 Kris Feldmann 2003 Colin Young Khary Stockton 1995 Josh Quinter 1990 Greg Lalas 1996 Nelson Warley Leibo Award Golden Boot 1991 Chris Norris 1997 Luke Bockelmann (most positive influence on team’s (most goals) Nimrod Zosim 1998 Billy Platz attitude) 1990 Maurice Smith 1992 Billy Owens 1999 John Feldmann 1998 John Coffin 1991 Nimrod Zosim 1993 Steve Jolley 2000 Ralph Bean 1999 Miguel Hernandez Dave Viscovich 1994 Wade Barrett Justin Smiley 2000 Ralph Bean 1992 Eric Dumbleton 1995 Jeff Dominguez 2001 Graham Albert 2001 Justin Smiley 1993 Steve Jolley 1996 Adin Brown 2002 Kris Feldmann 2002 Kris Rake 1994 Waughn Hughes 1997 Brian Hinkey 2003 Kris Rake 2003 Lucas Salcedo www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 41 Honors and Awards

Team Honors 1996 Adin Brown (10/15) 1997 Wade Barrett NCAA Appearances (12) Steve Jolley (11/19) 1999 Adin Brown 1980, 1983, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1997 Wade Barrett (9/22) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 1998 Luke Bockelmann (9/14) All-South Region 2001, 2002 Adin Brown (11/9) 1970 Dave Fabian 2000 Trevor Upton (11/15) 1972 Scott McLaren Southern Conference 2003 Phil Hucles (10/1) 1975 Kip Germain Championships (1) Casey Todd 1976 Academic All-American Bill Watson 1987 Jon Tuttle (HM) 1976 Kip Germain CAA Championships (6) 1988 Jon Tuttle (1) Graham Sykes 1983, 1987, 1995, 1996, 1999, 1999 Kevin Knott (2) Bill Watson 2000 2000 Kevin Knott (1) 1977 Eduardo Lopez Graham Sykes Player Awards Phi Beta Kappa Bill Watson All-Americans 1988 1978 Jon Tuttle Steve Jolley was the 1993 CAA Kip Germain 1975 Bill Watson 2000 Kevin Knott Rookie of the Year and was picked Bill Watson 1977 Bill Watson to the Soccer America All-Freshman 1979 Chris Davin 1978 Bill Watson W&M Athletics Hall of Fame team. Rob Olson 1983 Mike Flood 1976 Joe Agee Graham Sykes 1987 Ricky Dahan 1988 Bill Watson 1995 Steve Jolley (U-20 U.S. 1980 John McManus 1995 Paul Grafer 1995 Mike Flood National Team) Rob Olson 1996 Waughn Hughes 1998 Scott Bell Wade Barrett (U-20 U.S. 1981 Mike Flood 1997 Wade Barrett (1) 1999 Jon Tuttle National Team) Mark Gardiner Adin Brown (2) 1997 Adin Brown (U-23 U.S. Steve Graine 1998 Adin Brown (1) W&M AEF Male Athlete of the National Team) 1982 Mike Flood 1999 Adin Brown (1) Year 1998 Adin Brown (U-23 U.S. Steve Graine 2003 Phil Hucles (2) 1978 Bill Watson National Team) Rich Miranda 1983 Mike Flood 1999 Adin Brown (U-23 U.S. 1988 Jon Tuttle National Team, U.S. 1992 Scott Budnick Olympic Team) 1995 Paul Grafer 2000 Adin Brown (U-23 U.S. 1997 Wade Barrett National Team, U.S. 1999 Adin Brown Olympic Team) 2002 Wade Barrett (U.S. International Experience National Team) 1981 Mark Gardiner (U.S. 2003 Adin Brown (U.S. National Maccabiah Team Silver Team) Medal, Tel Aviv, Israel) 1982 Rob Olson (Team America) Budweiser East-West Classic 1983 John Leibowitz (U.S. Pan- (Indoor All-Star Game for Seniors) Am Maccabiah Team-San 1986 Glenn Livingstone Paulo, Brazil) (alternate) Phil Hucles became W&M’s seventh 1984 Andy Smolin (U.S. 1987 Scott Bell All-American, earning second team Maccabiah Team, Tel 1988 Tim Larkin honors in 2003. Aviv, Israel) Paul Wise (Great Britain East-West Senior Bowl Soccer America All-Freshman Maccabiah Team, Tel 1978 Bill Watson Team Aviv, Israel) 1979 Graham Sykes 1993 Steve Jolley 1985 Paul Wise (Great Britain, 1980 Rob Olson 1994 Wade Barrett Maccabiah Team, Tel 1981 Mark Gardiner Adin Brown was a three-time All- 1996 Adin Brown Aviv, Israel) 1982 Juergen Kloo (alternate) American, earning first team honors 1989 Scott Budnick (U-20 U.S. 1983 Mike Flood in 1998 and 1999. Soccer America Team of the National Team) 1988 Jon Tuttle Week 1992 Paul Grafer (U-20 U.S. 1989 Steve Kokulis All-South Atlantic Region 1993 Steve Jolley (10/5) National Team) 1983 Mike Flood 1994 Paul Grafer (9/14) 1994 Paul Grafer (U-21 Umbro Select Andy Watson Waughn Hughes (10/3) U.S.National Team, U.S. 1995 Paul Grafer 1984 Scott Bell 1995 Josh Quinter (9/13) Olympic Team) Billy Owens Rich Miranda Dave Schifrin (10/16 & Steve Jolley (U-20 U.S. 1996 Waughn Hughes 1985 Scott Bell 11/14) National Team) Steve Jolley Jon Tuttle

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1986 Ricky Dahan Regional Academic All-America Charlie Hensel Paul Grafer (1) Jon Tuttle 1991 Mike Cummings Tad Minkler Steve Jolley (2) 1987 Ricky Dahan Dave Viscovich Steve Proscino Billy Owens (2) Jon Tuttle 1992 Guy Cartwright (HM) Trevor Smith 1996 Wade Barrett (1) 1988 Steve Kokulis 1993 Andrew Petty (2) Casey Todd Waughn Hughes (1) Jon Tuttle 1994 Andrew Petty (2) 1974 Mark Healy Steve Jolley (1) 1989 Steve Kokulis Charlie Hensel Mike Botta (2) 1990 Scott Budnick NSCAA Men’s Collegiate Scholar Tad Minkler Adin Brown (2) Jim Hauschild All-East Region Steve Proscino 1997 Wade Barrett (1) 2003 Graham Albert (1) Trevor Smith Adin Brown (2) Colin Young (HM) Casey Todd Dave McGowan (2) 1976 Bruce Bender Josh Quinter (2) NSCAA Men’s Collegiate Scholar Kip Germain All-America Eduardo Lopez 2003 Graham Albert (3) Graham Sykes Bill Watson CoSIDA Academic All-District III All-ECAC South 2003 Graham Albert (2) 1984 Scott Bell Bryan Hinkle (2) Todd Middlebrook

Southern Conference Player of All-Colonial Athletic Association the Year 1985 Rich Miranda 1976 Kip Germain Jon Tuttle 1986 Scott Bell CAA Player of the Year Ricky Dahan 1987 Ricky Dahan Steve Kokulis Ricky Dahan was W&M’s first CAA 1988 Jon Tuttle 1987 Ricky Dahan (1) Player of the Year, also earning 1996 Waughn Hughes Steve Kokulis (1) In 1996, Waughn Hughes was named All-America and All-South Atlantic 1997 Wade Barrett Jon Tuttle (1) CAA and Virginia Player of the Year, Region honors in 1987. and was named to the All-South Ian Peter (2) Atlantic and All-America teams. 1991 Jim Hauschild CAA Defender of the Year 1988 Steve Kokulis (1) Nimrod Zosim 2000 Kevin Knott Jon Tuttle (1) 1998 Adin Brown (1) 1992 Scott Budnick (1) Jim Hauschild (2) 1999 Adin Brown (1) Billy Owens (2) 1989 Jim Hauschild (1) Brian Hinkey (1) 1993 Billy Owens (1) Steve Kokulis (1) Kevin Knott (2) Steve Jolley (2) 1990 Scott Budnick (1) 2000 Kevin Knott (1) 1994 Steve Jolley (1) Ali Ghassemi (1) Caleb Stoddart (1) Paul Grafer (2) Jim Hauschild (1) Carlos Garcia (2) Chris Norris (2) Kieran McCarthy (2) Phil Hucles (2) Waughn Hughes (3) Dave Viscovich (2) 2001 Carlos Garcia (1) 1995 Paul Grafer (1) 1991 Nimrod Zosim (1) Caleb Stoddart (1) Wade Barrett (2) Scott Budnick (2) Phil Hucles (2) Billy Owens (2) Jim Hauschild (2) 2002 Ralph Bean (1) 1996 Wade Barrett (1) Kieran McCarthy (2) Carlos Garcia (1) Waughn Hughes (1) Dave Viscovich (2) Phil Hucles (1) Steve Jolley (2) 1992 Scott Budnick (1) Graham Albert (2) 1997 Wade Barrett (1) Khary Stockton (1) 2003 Graham Albert (1) Adin Brown (1) Eric Dumbleton (2) Phil Hucles (1) 1999 Adin Brown (1) Billy Owens (2) Bryan Hinkle (2) Brian Hinkey (2) Kip Germain was the 1976 Southern 1993 Chris Norris (1) Patrick Scherder (2) Kevin Knott (2) Conference Player of the Year, Billy Owens (1) scoring 16 goals and adding seven 2000 Kevin Knott (1) assists. Paul Grafer (2) CAA Tournament MVP Caleb Stoddart (2) Steve Jolley (2) 1999 Brian Hinkey 2001 Carlos Garcia (1) CAA Rookie of the Year Chris Scrofani (2) 2000 Justin Smiley Caleb Stoddart (3) 1993 Steve Jolley 1994 Wade Barrett (1) 2002 Ralph Bean (1) 1996 Adin Brown Paul Grafer (1) CAA All-Tournament Team Carlos Garcia (1) Waughn Hughes (1) 1998 Adin Brown Phil Hucles (2) All-Southern Conference Steve Jolley (1) Brian Hinkey 2003 Phil Hucles (1) 1965 Gary King Chris Norris (1) Caleb Stoddart Graham Albert (3) 1973 Jim Fox 1995 Wade Barrett (1) 1999 Adin Brown www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 43 Honors and Awards

Brannon Thomas (9/24) Kip Germain 1989 Jim Hauschild Carlos Garcia (10/29) John McManus Kieran McCarthy 2002 Trevor Upton (10/28) Rob Olson 1990 Ali Ghassemi Carlos Garcia (11/11) Graham Sykes Jim Hauschild 2003 Phil Hucles (9/29) Bill Watson Dave Viscovich 1979 Chris Davin 1991 Jim Hauschild CAA Rookie of the Week Steve Gallop Kieran McCarthy 2002 Andreas Nydal (11/11) Mark Gardiner Dave Viscovich 2003 Kris Rake (9/8, 9/29) Peter Kalaris 1992 Scott Budnick Marty Nickley Khary Stockton VaSID State Player of the Year Rob Olson 1994 Paul Grafer (1) 1996 Waughn Hughes Graham Sykes Steve Jolley (1) 1980 John McManus Chris Norris (1) All-State Rob Olson Wade Barrett (HM) 1968 John Burleigh Marty Nickley 1995 Wade Barrett (1) David Fabian Mark Gardiner Paul Grafer (1) Paul Grafer was an All-American Steve Wilson Steve Graine Steve Jolley (HM) and first team All-CAA, all-state and all-region pick in 1995. 1969 Bruce Niles 1981 Mike Flood Billy Owens (HM) Terry Vought Mark Gardiner David Schifrin (HM) Brian Hinkey Steve Wilson Steve Graine 1996 Adin Brown (1) Kevin Knott 1970 Phil Essman (Player of the Rich Miranda Waughn Hughes (1) Caleb Stoddart Year) Dave Snyder Steve Jolley (1) 2000 Kevin Knott Rich Atkinson 1982 Mike Flood Wade Barrett (2) Adam Schultz David Fabian Steve Graine Mike Botta (2nd) Justin Smiley Scott McEvoy Rich Miranda 1997 Wade Barrett (1) Trevor Upton Steve Wilson Dave Snyder Brian Hinkey (2) 2001 Carlos Garcia 1971 Jeff Greim 1983 Scott Bell Josh Quinter (2) Caleb Stoddart Don McCarthy Mike Flood 1998 Adin Brown (1) 2002 Kris Feldmann 1972 Mike Berbert Todd Middlebrook Brian Hinkey (2) Carlos Garcia Boro Djordjevic Scott Repke 1999 Adin Brown (1) Trevor Upton Jeff Greim Charlie Smith Brian Hinkey (1) Scott McLaren 1984 Scott Bell Caleb Stoddart (1) CAA Player of the Week Tim Stamps Glenn Livingstone 2000 Kevin Knott (1) 1986 Jon Tuttle (9/29) 1973 Jim Fox Todd Middlebrook Caleb Stoddart (2) Lance Holland (11/3) Tad Minkler Rich Miranda Adam Schultz (2) 1987 Tim Larkin (10/5) Steve Proscino Scott Repke 2001 Carlos Garcia (1) Summers Hambrick (11/1) Trevor Smith Caleb Stoddart (1) 1988 Jon Tuttle (10/17) Casey Todd 2002 Ralph Bean (1) 1989 Jim Hauschild (10/1) 1974 Charlie Hensel Phil Hucles (1) 1990 Kieran McCarthy (10/8) Tad Minkler Carlos Garcia (2) 1991 Eric Dumbleton (10/8) Steve Proscino 2003 Graham Albert (1) 1992 Scott Budnick (9/28) Trevor Smith Phil Hucles (1) Billy Owens (10/19) Casey Todd Bryan Hinkle (2) 1993 Steve Jolley (10/4) 1975 Kip Germain Patrick Scherder (2) Paul Grafer (10/11) Tad Minkler 1994 Paul Grafer (9/26) Graham Sykes Coach Awards Waughn Hughes (10/3) Casey Todd South Atlantic Coach of the Year Steve Jolley (10/24) Bill Watson 1992 Al Albert 1995 Wade Barrett (9/9) 1976 Kip Germain 1998 Al Albert David Schifrin (10/16) Eduardo Lopez 2002 Al Albert Paul Grafer (10/23) Tad Minkler 1996 Wade Barrett (10/21) Graham Sykes CAA Coach of the Year 1997 Wade Barrett (9/22) Bill Watson 1987 Al Albert 1998 Luke Bockelmann (9/14) 1977 Chris Davin 1992 Al Albert Adin Brown (11/9) Steve Gallop Inducted into the W&M Hall of Fame 1994 Al Albert 1999 Adin Brown (10/11) Eduardo Lopez in 1999, Jon Tuttle was a first team 1996 Al Albert Brian Hinkey (11/8) Graham Sykes Academic All-American and the CAA Player of the Year in 1988. 2000 Carlos Garcia (9/11) Bill Watson VaSID State Coach of the Year Billy Platz (10/2) 1978 John Bray VaSID All-State 1992 Al Albert Kevin Knott (10/30) Chris Davin 1988 Steve Kokulis 1994 Al Albert 2001 Phil Hucles (9/3) Steve Gallop Jon Tuttle 1996 Al Albert

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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 (2ot) Albert W&M advanced on penalty kicks, 3-2 12/1/02 Third Penn State State College, PA L 0-1 (ot) — NCAA 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 win 11/12/83 Final George Mason Williamsburg, VA W 4-3 (ot) Middlebrook, Crisman (2), over West Virginia in the 1992 NCAA Tourna- Flood ment. It was the Tribe’s first national postseason 10/31/90 Quarter. Navy Richmond, VA L 2-3 (ot) Smith, Viscovich victory. 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, 5-4 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 VCU 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 11/16/01 Semi. James Madison Virginia Beach, VA L 0-2 — 11/15/02 Semi. Drexel Virginia Beach, VA W 2-1 Garcia, Nydal 11/17/02 Final VCU Virginia Beach, VA L 1-2 Voss Waughn Hughes holds the W&M record for most 11/11/03 Quarter. James Madison Harrisonburg, VA L 0-2 — career postseason goals with seven in CAA Tour- CAA Tournaments: 15 Record: 23-9-1 (.712) naments and four in NCAA Championships. www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 45 Current Players in the Pros

Wade Barrett Steve Jolley Back Midfielder AGF Arhus Dallas Burn Danish First Division

Former Tribe midfielder Wade Barrett When his name was called by the Los was the 12th selection in the first round Angeles Galaxy, Steve Jolley became of the 1998 MLS Draft by the San Jose the first W&M alum to be selected Clash (now the Earthquakes). After a in the first round of any major sports successful four-year stint in the MLS, draft. The first-round pick at number Barrett recently moved to Denmark, where nine, Jolley completed his Tribe soccer he now plays for AGF Arhus of the Danish career ranked fourth on the all-time First Division. In 2003, he became the scoring list with 109 points. A starter first W&M men’s soccer player to receive a cap for an international team for the Galaxy, Jolley was making a strong case for the league’s Rookie of when he played for the United States National Team. Barrett is a 1997 the Year Award in 1997 until a knee injury ended his season prematurely. All-American and CAA Player of the Year, and was the second player in He was traded to the MetroStars during to the 2000 season. In 2001 he league history to be a four-time first team All-CAA selection. started and played every minute of every game, including the postseason, just the second player to accomplish that feat in franchise history. That season he was selected to his first MLS All-Star game and four times was named to the Soccer America Team of the Week. Jolley was traded to the Adin Brown Dallas Burn prior to the start of the 2004 MLS season. Goalkeeper N.E. Revolution Major League Soccer

Selected with the third overall pick by the in the 2000 MLS SuperDraft, Adin Brown became the highest draft pick ever from William and Mary in any sport. He is the third William and Mary soccer player, joining Steve Jolley and Wade Barrett, to be a first round MLS draft pick. A three- W&M Men’s Soccer Players time All-American for the Tribe, Brown holds almost every goalkeeping record in Selected in MLS Drafts W&M history. Last summer he became Draft Player Team Drafted Rd./Over. Pick the second W&M player to compete 1996 Inaugural Player Draft Khary Stockton MetroStars Rd. 12/119th with the U.S National Team, when he Scott Budnick Tampa Bay Rd. 14/137th was selected to the American team that 1996 College Draft Paul Grafer Colorado Rd. 2/19th competed for the Gold Cup. He was 1997 College Draft Steve Jolley Los Angeles Rd. 1/Ninth also a member of the U23 National Team and was a member of the 2000 1998 College Draft Wade Barrett San Jose Rd. 1/12th U.S. Olympic Team until an injury forced him to miss the trip to Sydney. 2000 MLS SuperDraft Adin Brown Colorado Rd. 1/Third Brown was traded in the 2001 season to Tampa Bay and signed with the 2004 MLS SuperDraft Phil Hucles Chicago Rd. 4/39th on Jan. 15, 2002. In 2002, he finished fifth in the MLS with a 1.23 GAA and he recorded four postseason shutouts as he led the Revolution to the 2002 MLS Finals.

Carlos Garcia Phil Hucles Kevin Knott Billy Platz Trevor Upton Baltimore Blast (MISL) and Virginia Beach Mariners Virginia Beach Mariners Wilmington Charlotte Eagles Virginia Beach Mariners (A-League) (A-League) Hammerheads (Pro Soccer League) (A-League) (Pro Soccer League)

46 • 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer www.TribeAthletics.com Jon Stewart

A three-year starter on the men’s soccer team, 1984 William and Mary graduate Jon Stewart is the program’s most famous and well-known alum. Currently the host, executive producer and writer of the Emmy Award-winning “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” on Comedy Central, he returned to campus in the spring of 2004 to deliver the College’s Commencement address, the first Tribe soccer player ever to be selected for that honor. Stewart ended his playing career at W&M with 10 goals and 12 assists, helping the Tribe to a 40-15-9 (.695) record in his three seasons. In an interview with Soccer News, he said that soccer was the thing he enjoyed most about his time at W&M. Stewart recalled that his most exciting memory from his playing days was scoring the only goal in a 1-0 win over Connecticut in the 1983 ECAC Championship, giving the Tribe just its second league title and the first since 1976. Stewart began his professional career at some of the top comedy clubs in New York City, eventually earning appearances on “Late Show with David Letterman” and HBO’s “Young Comedians Special.” That led to hosting “The Jon Stewart Show” on MTV in 1994 and 1995. From there, he starred on “The Larry Sanders Show” before taking over “The Daily Show” in January 1999. Stewart wrote the best-selling Naked Pictures of Famous People and starred in a number of feature films, including Death to Smoochy and Big Daddy. “The Daily Show” has won three Emmy Awards, including beating out “Late Show with David Letterman” for the 2003 award for outstanding variety, music or comedy series. The program was recently nominated for that honor and two others in the 2003-04 Emmy competition. In March, Stewart signed a deal to extend his contract to host “The Daily Show” through 2008. Recently ranked second on Entertainment Weekly’s list of funniest Americans, Stewart was awarded an honorary doctorate of arts at W&M’s 2004 graduation ceremonies after delivering the Commencement address. “I am honored to be here and receive this honorary doctorate,” said Stewart. “When I think back to the people that have been in this position before me, from Benjamin Franklin to Queen Noor of Jordan, I can’t help but wonder what has happened to this place. As a person, I am honored to get it; as an alumnus, I have to say I believe we can do better.”

Below: W&M All-American and New England Revolution goalkeeper Adin Brown (left), 33-year W&M head coach Al Albert (center) and Jon Stewart pose following a Tribe men’s soccer game at Busch Field.

Above: Jon Stewart scored the only goal in W&M’s 1-0 win over Connecticut in the 1983 ECAC Championship, giving the Tribe its second conference title and sending the team to the NCAA Above: Jon Stewart on the set of the three-time Tournament. Emmy Award-winning “The Daily Show.” www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 47 Go

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Jay Colley, CSP, RMM Ford’s Colony, Kingsmill & Waterfront Specialist Phone (757) 254-5292 BEST WISHES TO THE WILLIAM AND MARY MENʼS SOCCER TEAM FOR THE 2004 FALL SEASON

FROM THE SPORTSMANʼS GRILLE

Open for Lunch and Dinner Monday-Thursday 11am-10pm Friday & Saturday 11am-11pm Closed Sunday 221-8002 Year-by-Year Results

William and Mary game-by-game results for every O16 Randolph-Macon L 1-2 1976 O23 at Randolph-Macon W 4-0 season since 1967. William and Mary was a member O20 Washington & Lee L 2-3 Southern Conference Champion O27 UNC Wilmington W 2-1 of the Southern Conference from 1967 through 1976. O22 at George Mason L 2-3 Record: 10-4-1 O31 at Georgetown W 3-0 In 1983 and 1984 The College’s soccer team played O27 at Virginia L 1-6 SC: 5-0-1, 1st place N4 Howard L 1-2 (ot) 2 as a member of the ECAC South. William and Mary O30 • VMI W 5-0 Christopher Newport W 3-1 James Madison W 1-0 3 has been a member of Colonial Athletic Association N3 at Old Dominion W 2-1 Florida Tech L 0-1 Loyola (MD) L 0-1 since the 1985 season. The CAA champion has been N6 • at East Carolina W 4-3 • East Carolina W 4-0 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Zable 1 determined by a postseason tournament since 1990, N13 • at Davidson L 0-1 • Furman W 4-0 Stadium); 2-VIL Playoff; 3-ECAC Playoff before that the league champion was determined 1-Southern Conference Tournament • Davidson W 3-0 based on regular season results. • VMI W 6-0 1980 • Indicates conference match. 1972 Old Dominion W 4-2 (ot) NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals Record: 5-7-0 Richmond W 6-0 Record: 13-7-2 1967 SC: 2-1-0, 2nd place (tie) Lynchburg L 1-2 S6 Radford W 4-1 Record: 3-6-0 S27 • at VMI W 7-0 Virginia Wesleyan W 4-0 S10 Catholic W 4-1 SC: 2-1-0, 3rd North Division S29 at North Carolina L 0-2 East Carolina W 6-0 S14 Loyola (MD) W 4-3 (ot) Randolph-Macon L 0-4 O4 at Eastern Mennonite L 0-1 • Appalachian State T 1-1 (ot) S17 at Richmond W 8-0 • George Washington W 2-1 O10 Hampden-Sydney W 5-0 Randolph-Macon1 L 1-2 S20 Old Dominion L 0-1 VMI W 2-1 O13 at Randolph-Macon L 1-3 • The Citadel1 W 5-1 S23 Randolph-Macon W 4-1 Washington & Lee L 0-7 O17 James Madison L 0-3 La Salle L 0-1 S27 Washington College1 W 3-0 Eastern Mennonite L 2-3 O21 George Mason L 0-2 1-VIL Playoff S28 Virginia1 W 3-0 Fort Eustis L 3-6 O24 at Virginia Wesleyan W 3-0 O2 at VA Commonwealth W 3-1 • East Carolina W 3-1 O28 • East Carolina W 3-0 1977 O11 at Lynchburg W 4-0 Fort Eustis L 2-5 N1 Virginia L 0-2 Record: 13-4-0 O17 at Penn State L 0-1 • West Virginia L 0-9 N4 Old Dominion W 4-0 S6 Christopher Newport W 4-1 O19 at George Mason T 2-2 N11 • at Appalachian State L 0-1 S10 American W 2-0 O21 at George Washington L 1-3 1968 S17 Georgetown1 W 2-0 O25 at UNC Wilmington L 2-3 Record: 5-4-0 1973 S18 Virginia1 W 1-0 O26 at East Carolina W 3-0 SC: 0-2-0 Record: 6-5-1 S24 Navy L 2-4 N1 Towson State W 4-1 VMI W 3-1 SC: 1-1-0, 5th place O2 Randolph-Macon W 2-1 N5 at North Carolina L 0-2 Randolph-Macon L 0-3 S20 Methodist W 3-2 O8 Davidson W 6-0 N8 at Howard L 2-4 2 • George Washington L 1-3 S21 at Campbell W 3-2 O11 George Mason W 3-1 N15 James Madison W 3-2 2 O15 Virginia W 2-1 O3 Eastern Mennonite L 2-4 O15 Old Dominion W 2-0 N16 Old Dominion W 1-0 3 Eastern Mennonite L 2-4 O6 Virginia Wesleyan W 4-0 O22 UNC Wilmington W 3-1 at Howard T 1-1 Virginia Wesleyan W 6-0 O9 at Hampden-Sydney T 3-3 O25 Virginia Wesleyan W 1-0 (W&M advanced on penalty kicks) 3 • East Carolina L 0-1 O12 Randolph-Macon W 1-0 O28 East Carolina W 6-0 vs. Alabama A&M L 0-1 Roanoke W 2-1 O16 George Mason L 0-3 N1 Lynchburg W 1-0 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Zable U.S. Amphibious Base W 2-1 O17 at Navy L 1-5 N5 Howard L 0-2 Stadium); 2-VIL Playoff; 3-NCAA Tournament O23 • VMI W 4-1 Christopher Newport W 2-0 2 1969 O27 • at East Carolina L 0-2 N12 at Virginia L 1-2 1981 Rider3 L 1-2 Record: 5-6-2 O31 at Virginia L 1-4 Record: 15-4-2 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Zable SC: 0-1-1, 4th place at Old Dominion W 1-0 S12 at American T 0-0 (ot) Stadium); 2-VIL Playoff; 3-ECAC Playoff VMI W 3-1 S19 Penn State W 2-1 (ot) 1 Roanoke L 0-6 S26 vs. Evansville L 1-2 (ot) 1974 1 Randolph-Macon L 0-7 Record: 5-5-2 1978 S27 vs. Seton Hall W 13-0 Hampden-Sydney T 2-2 SC: 1-2-0, 4th place (tie) Record: 10-6-3 Richmond W 4-0 2 Eastern Mennonite W 1-0 S20 at James Madison L 0-2 S9 at American L 2-3 O3 Virginia Tech W 5-1 2 O15 at Virginia L 0-2 S21 at Eastern Mennonite W 2-0 S16 Georgetown1 W 5-0 O4 UNC Wilmington W 5-3 Old Dominion W 2-1 S28 vs. Roanoke W 4-2 S17 Loyola (MD)1 L 1-3 O7 at Randolph-Macon W 2-0 American L 0-1 O4 at Virginia Wesleyan W 5-0 S20 at VA Commonwealth W 7-0 O10 Lynchburg W 5-0 South Florida L 0-7 O8 vs. Hampden-Sydney L 0-1 S23 Lynchburg T 1-1 O11 East Carolina W 4-1 O28 James Madison W 6-0 O11 at Randolph-Macon L 0-2 S26 at Navy L 0-1 O16 at Old Dominion L 1-3 • George Washington L 0-6 O15 vs. George Mason T 0-0 S30 Randolph-Macon T 2-2 O20 at James Madison W 3-1 (ot) • East Carolina T 1-1 O23 • at VMI L 0-1 O6 vs. James Madison2 L 0-1 O24 George Washington L 0-3 Virginia Wesleyan W 1-0 O26 • vs. East Carolina W 1-0 O7 at Old Dominion2 L 0-2 O28 VA Commonwealth W 3-0 O30 vs. Virginia T 1-1 O10 Christopher Newport W 4-0 O31 at Towson State W 6-1 N3 George Mason W 3-1 1970 N2 vs. Old Dominion W 5-0 O13 VMI W 4-2 O21 Old Dominion W 1-0 N8 Howard W 1-0 Record: 9-2-2 N8 • vs. Appalachian State L 1-3 O24 at Richmond W 5-1 NC Wesleyan W 4-1 SC: 1-1-0, 4th place 3 O29 at UNC Wilmington W 5-2 N15 at Virginia Tech W 1-0 (ot) at Randolph-Macon W 2-0 1975 3 O30 at East Carolina W 3-0 Virginia L 2-3 O2 Virginia Tech W 3-0 Record: 9-4-1 4 N4 at Howard T 0-0 Loyola (MD) T 1-1 (ot) O7 Virginia T 2-2 SC: 3-1-0, 2nd place N8 James Madison3 W 2-1 1-Loyola College Invitational, Baltimore, MD; O9 Hampden-Sydney W 4-0 West Virginia Wesleyan L 1-2 Randolph-Macon4 W 1-0 2-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Zable O14 American W 3-1 St. Mary’s W 4-0 Lehigh5 L 0-1 Stadium); 3-VIL Playoff; 4-ECAC Regional O16 at Eastern Mennonite W 3-1 Lynchburg L 0-1 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Zable O17 at James Madison T 3-3 Washington & Lee W 8-0 Stadium); 2-ODU Classic, Norfolk, VA; 3-VIL O23 at Virginia Wesleyan W 2-0 Christopher Newport W 8-1 1982 Playoff; 4-VISA Final; 5-ECAC Playoff O30 at Washington & Lee W 2-1 • VMI W 3-0 Record: 11-5-5 N6 • East Carolina W 4-1 American T 1-1 S12 Connecticut T 0-0 (ot) N11 Old Dominion W 3-0 Randolph-Macon W 4-0 1979 S15 at Lynchburg W 1-0 N14 at Virginia1 L 1-2 Old Dominion L 4-5 (ot) Record: 11-6-1 S18 at UNC Wilmington T 2-2 (ot) N21 • at Davidson2 L 2-3 George Mason W 6-0 S12 at Catholic W 1-0 S19 at East Carolina W 4-2 1-VIL Playoff; 2-SC Tournament • Richmond W 10-0 S16 at Loyola (MD) L 1-3 S22 at Howard W 2-1 (ot) Virginia Wesleyan W 6-0 S19 VA Commonwealth W 2-0 S25 American L 3-4 • East Carolina W 3-1 S22 American L 0-2 S28 at VA Commonwealth W 2-1 1971 1 • Appalachian State L 0-3 S29 Virginia Tech1 W 5-1 O2 Washington College W 9-1 Record: 6-7-0 1 S30 George Washington1 L 0-1 O3 Duke L 0-1 SC: 2-1-0, 2nd place O6 at Old Dominion T 1-1 O6 Old Dominion W 3-0 S28 North Carolina L 0-3 O8 Richmond W 10-0 O10 NC Wesleyan W 1-0 (ot) O2 Eastern Mennonite L 0-1 O10 George Mason W 4-0 O13 at Richmond W 7-0 O6 Virginia Wesleyan W 6-0 2 O13 at Virginia L 1-2 O16 at Tampa L 1-2 O8 at Hampden-Sydney W 3-1 2 O14 at VMI W 7-0 O17 at South Florida T 1-1 (ot) O13 at Virginia Tech W 1-0 O19 East Carolina W 2-0 O23 at George Mason L 1-2

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O27 at George Washington T 1-1 (ot) O20 • UNC Wilmington W 3-2 O22 • at George Mason L 0-2 O23 at Howard L 1-3 (ot) O30 Towson State W 1-0 O23 George Washington T 2-2 (2ot) O26 Radford T 1-1 O26 • at James Madison L 1-2 N3 Randolph-Macon T 0-0 O26 George Mason L 2-4 O29 • James Madison W 3-0 O30 • Old Dominion T 0-0 (ot) N7 James Madison W 4-0 O29 • East Carolina W 6-1 N2 • at East Carolina W 4-0 N2 at Loyola (MD) W 2-1 N10 Longwood W 3-0 N3 • at James Madison W 2-1 (ot) N4 Mount St. Mary’s W 3-0 N7 vs. American3 W 1-0 N13 Virginia3 L 0-1 N9 Methodist W 4-0 N6 Loyola (MD) W 1-0 N8 vs. James Madison3 L 0-1 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Zable 1-Harbor Front Classic, Norfolk, VA 1-Coca Cola Classic, Charlottesville, VA; 2-Hartford 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Busch Stadium); 2-South Florida Invitational, Tampa, Tournament, Hartford, CT; 3-Met Life Classic, Field); 2-Met Life Classic, Norfolk, VA; 3-CAA FL; 3-VIL Playoff 1986 Norfolk, VA Tournament at Norfolk, VA Record: 16-5-1 1983 CAA: 5-1-1, 2nd place 1989 1992 ECAC South Champion A31 at Connecticut L 0-2 (ot) Record: 10-5-4 NCAA Tournament Second Round NCAA Tournament Second Round S3 Mary Washington W 5-1 CAA: 4-1-2, 3rd place Record: 15-5-4 Record: 14-6-2 S7 Loyola (MD) L 3-5 (ot) S1 vs. Cleveland State1 L 0-1 CAA: 5-0-2, 1st place ECAC South: 3-1-0, 2nd place S10 • at East Carolina W 1-0 S2 at Akron L 0-2 S6 at College of Charleston L 1-2 S6 at Virginia Wesleyan W 4-1 S14 • Navy W 2-1 S8 Davidson2 W 2-1 S8 VA Commonwealth W 4-0 S11 at NC Wesleyan L 0-1 S17 at Christopher Newport W 2-1 S9 Hartford2 W 2-1 S12 vs. Washington1 L 0-2 S14 at Christopher Newport W 4-0 S20 at Davidson W 2-0 S12 Old Dominion L 0-3 S13 at Portland1 L 0-3 S17 at American W 1-0 S24 Virginia Wesleyan W 4-0 S16 Virginia Tech W 4-1 S16 VMI W 7-0 S21 Lynchburg W 7-0 S26 vs. Cal. St. Fullerton1 W 2-0 S24 at Mount St. Mary’s W 1-0 S18 West Virginia2 W 2-1 S24 Howard W 2-1 S28 vs. La Salle1 W 1-0 S26 • Richmond W 4-0 S19 Hofstra2 W 3-1 S28 at Towson State T 1-1 O5 UNC Greensboro W 4-0 S29 vs. Penn State3 W 1-0 S22 • at Richmond W 1-0 O2 at Duke L 2-8 O8 • at Richmond W 2-0 O1 vs. Army3 T 1-1 S25 vs. UCLA3 T 0-0 O5 at Old Dominion T 1-1 O11 at UNLV2 W 3-2 (ot) O4 Howard L 0-1 S27 vs. San Diego State3 W 2-1 O8 Virginia Tech1 W 3-0 O12 vs. New Mexico2 L 1-2 O6 • UNC Wilmington W 2-1 S30 • American T 1-1 O9 Alderson-Broaddus1 L 0-2 O14 at Cal St. Los Angeles L 1-3 O11 • at American W 2-1 O3 • at UNC Wilmington W 2-0 O12 • Richmond W 3-0 O18 • American W 4-1 O16 at Loyola (MD) T 0-0 O4 • at East Carolina W 3-1 O16 at Connecticut W 1-0 O22 at George Washington W 3-1 O21 • George Mason L 0-2 O7 Howard W 1-0 O18 at Rhode Island L 1-2 O25 • at George Mason L 1-2 O25 George Washington W 1-0 O14 Coastal Carolina W 3-2 O23 VA Commonwealth W 8-0 O29 at Howard W 2-0 O28 • at James Madison T 1-1 O17 • at George Mason W 2-0 O26 George Washington W 2-1 N1 • James Madison T 0-0 (ot) N1 • East Carolina W 3-0 O21 Virginia T 0-0 O29 • George Mason W 2-1 N5 Randolph-Macon W 7-1 N4 • at Navy T 1-1 O24 • James Madison T 2-2 N2 • East Carolina W 3-0 N8 • at UNC Wilmington W 2-0 1-at Akron, OH; 2-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williams- O27 • at Old Dominion W 1-0 N6 • at James Madison L 0-1 1-Met Life Classic, Norfolk, VA; 2-UNLV Tourna- burg, VA (Zable Stadium); 3-Met Life Classic, N5 vs. East Carolina4 W 5-2 N9 Longwood W 5-0 ment, Las Vegas, NV Norfolk, VA N6 at Old Dominion4 W 2-1 N12 George Mason2 W 4-3 (ot) N8 vs. James Madison4 L 1-2 N20 at Virginia3 L 1-2 N14 West Virginia5 W 2-0 1987 1990 5 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Zable Colonial Athletic Association Champion Record: 11-6-3 N22 at NC State L 2-3 Stadium); 2-CAA Final, Williamsburg, VA (Zable NCAA Tournament First Round CAA: 5-2-0 CAA, 3rd place (tie) 1-University of Portland Tournament, Portland, OR; Stadium); 3-NCAA Tournament Record: 14-5-2 S1 Loyola (MD) W 3-0 2-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Busch CAA: 6-1-0, 1st place S4 • Navy W 2-0 Field); 3-Met Life Classic, Norfolk, VA; 4-CAA 1984 S5 at Loyola (MD) W 1-0 S7 Boston University1 T 1-1 (ot) Tournament, Norfolk, VA; 5-NCAA Tournament Record: 11-6-1 S9 • East Carolina W 6-0 S8 Rutgers1 L 0-2 ECAC South: 5-2-0, 3rd place S12 • at Navy W 2-0 S12 at Old Dominion T 1-1 (ot) 1993 S1 Hartwick L 3-5 S17 Christopher Newport W 8-1 S15 vs. UNLV2 W 2-1 NCAA Tournament First Round S4 Liberty W 5-0 S20 at UNC Greensboro W 1-0 S16 at Fresno State2 L 1-3 Record: 12-5-3 S7 vs. West Virginia1 W 3-0 S23 Liberty W 2-1 S21 Maryland-Balt. County W 2-0 CAA: 3-2-2, 3rd place S8 at Alderson-Broaddus W 2-1 S26 Old Dominion L 1-2 S25 • at Richmond L 0-1 (ot) S4 College of Charleston W 6-2 S15 • American L 0-1 S29 Richmond W 5-1 S28 vs. Vermont3 W 1-0 S10 at Duke1 L 1-3 S19 at Christopher Newport W 1-0 O2 vs. Rutgers1 T 1-1 (ot) S30 vs. Akron3 L 0-1 S11 vs. NC State1 W 2-1 S22 at Howard L 1-5 O4 vs. Delaware1 W 5-0 O3 at George Washington W 1-0 (ot) S15 at VMI W 4-1 S25 Virginia Wesleyan W 5-0 O7 Howard W 3-1 O6 • at UNC Wilmington W 3-1 S17 Drexel2 W 5-0 S29 • Navy W 3-2 O10 at Central Florida W 3-0 O7 • at East Carolina W 7-0 S18 Alabama A&M2 W 3-2 O7 Old Dominion L 0-1 O12 at South Florida W 4-1 (ot) O12 • American W 2-1 S21 • Richmond T 2-2 (ot) O10 • at Richmond W 1-0 O17 • at American W 1-0 O15 at Virginia Tech W 3-2 S24 vs. Washington3 W 1-0 O14 Loyola (MD) W 2-0 O18 • UNC Wilmington W 2-0 O20 • at George Mason W 1-0 S26 vs. Stanford3 W 1-0 O19 at Pennsylvania L 1-3 O21 George Washington T 0-0 (ot) O23 Howard T 2-2 S29 • at American W 2-1 O24 at George Washington T 1-1 (2ot) O25 • George Mason L 0-1 O27 • James Madison L 0-2 O1 • UNC Wilmington W 5-1 O27 • at George Mason L 2-5 O31 • at James Madison W 3-0 O31 Navy4 L 2-3 O2 • East Carolina W 2-1 O30 • at East Carolina W 4-1 N7 at South Carolina L 0-3 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Busch O6 at Howard W 3-0 N4 • James Madison W 1-0 N8 vs. Akron2 L 0-1 Field); 2-Goal Rush Classic, Fresno, CA; 3-Met O9 at VA Commonwealth W 1-0 (ot) N7 • at UNC Wilmington W 5-1 Loyola (MD)3 L 0-1 Life Classic, Norfolk, VA; 4-CAA Tournament at O16 • George Mason L 2-4 (ot) 1-at Philippi, WV 1-Met Life Classic, Norfolk, VA; 2-at Columbia, Richmond, VA O20 • Old Dominion T 1-1 (ot) SC; 3-NCAA Tournament O23 • at James Madison L 0-2 O30 at Loyola (MD) L 0-1 1985 1991 4 Record: 15-4-2 1988 Record: 11-7-3 N4 vs. Old Dominion T 1-1 CAA: 5-1-1, 3rd place Record: 12-4-4 CAA: 3-2-2, 4th place ODU advanced on penalty kicks, 5-4 5 S4 at Mary Washington W 1-0 CAA: 4-1-2, 3rd place S7 College of Charleston1 W 2-0 N14 at Virginia L 1-2 S7 Davidson W 3-0 S2 vs. Hartwick1 W 2-1 S8 Southern Illinois-Ed.1 W 3-1 1-Duke Met Life Classic, Durham, NC; 2-Tribe S11 Averett W 6-0 S4 at Virginia1 L 0-1 S15 at Connecticut T 2-2 (ot) Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Busch Field); 3- S14 • at Navy T 1-1 (ot) S7 Liberty W 2-1 S18 NC Wesleyan W 10-0 Met Life Classic, Norfolk, VA; 4-CAA Tournament, S17 Christopher Newport W 4-2 S11 • Navy T 1-1 S21 at Maryland-Balt. 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W 3-0 Richmond, VA; 5-NCAA Tournament S19 UC Santa Barbara W 3-1 S16 at Old Dominion T 1-1 (ot) S24 • Richmond T 1-1 (ot) S22 Howard W 4-2 (ot) S24 at Hartford2 L 0-1 (ot) S27 vs. Wake Forest2 L 0-3 1994 S25 at Virginia Wesleyan W 5-1 S25 vs. Fresno State2 W 2-1 (ot) S29 vs. Wisconsin-Mil.2 W 3-2 Record: 18-3-1 S27 vs. Boston College1 W 1-0 (2ot) S30 vs. Ohio State3 W 2-0 O2 • American W 2-1 CAA: 6-0-1, 1st place (tie) S29 vs. NC Wesleyan1 W 1-0 S30 vs. Boston College3 W 4-0 O4 • UNC Wilmington W 2-0 S3 Colgate W 2-0 O4 at Old Dominion L 0-2 O5 at Howard L 1-2 O5 • East Carolina W 8-0 S9 Delaware1 W 4-0 O9 • Richmond W 5-4 (ot) O8 • at UNC Wilmington W 2-0 O9 at Virginia L 1-2 S10 Portland1 W 3-0 O12 at Loyola (MD) L 0-1 O12 • at Richmond T 1-1 O13 at Clemson L 1-3 S14 VA Commonwealth W 4-0 O14 at Hartwick L 1-3 O16 • American W 2-1 O16 at VA Commonwealth W 2-1 S17 at Virginia Tech W 3-1 O19 • at American W 1-0 O19 at George Washington W 1-0 O19 • George Mason L 1-4 S20 • at Richmond W 2-1 www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 51 Year-by-Year Results

S23 vs. Robert Morris2 W 2-0 D8 vs. St. John’s4 L 1-2 (ot) S10 vs. Virginia Tech1 L 1-2 N6 at American L 0-3 S25 vs. Air Force2 W 2-0 1-Mayor’s Cup, Hartwick, NY; 2-Tribe Soccer S12 vs. California1 L 0-1 N9 vs. Navy3 L 0-1 S28 • American W 7-2 Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Busch Field); 3-CAA S17 Loyola (MD)2 T 0-0 (2ot) N15 vs. UNC Wilmington4 W 6-0 O1 • at UNC Wilmington W 7-1 Tournament, Wilmington, NC; 4-NCAA Tourna- S18 Radford2 W 1-0 N16 vs. James Madison4 L 0-2 O5 • at East Carolina W 5-1 ment, Norfolk, VA; 5-NCAA Tournament S22 at South Carolina W 4-1 1-adidas Invitational, Portland, OR; 2-at Virginia O9 at College of Charleston W 2-1 S25 • at VA Commonwealth L 0-1 Beach, VA (Sportsplex); 3-at Richmond, VA (Sports- O12 Duke L 1-2 1997 S29 • Richmond W 3-1 backers Stadium); 4-CAA Tournament, Virginia O15 • at George Mason W 3-0 NCAA Tournament First Round O2 at Fairleigh Dickinson T 0-0 (2ot) Beach, VA (Sportsplex) O19 • at Old Dominion W 3-1 Record: 14-6-2 O6 at Virginia W 1-0 O22 • James Madison T 1-1 CAA: 4-2-2, 3rd place (tie) O9 • at American W 1-0 2002 O25 Howard W 4-0 A30 Penn State L 1-2 O13 • Old Dominion L 1-2 NCAA Tournament Third Round 3 O29 Loyola (MD) W 3-2 S5 Miami (Ohio)1 W 5-0 O16 vs. Maryland L 0-1 (ot) Record: 15-8-1 N5 at Georgetown L 3-4 S6 Robert Morris1 W 7-0 O20 • at James Madison L 0-4 CAA: 7-1-1, 1st place (tie) 3 N10 UNC Wilmington W 4-0 S12 vs. Davidson2 W 2-0 O23 • George Mason W 1-0 A31 Appalachian State L 1-2 3 N11 George Mason W 1-0 S14 at UNC Greensboro2 W 3-1 O27 • at East Carolina W 4-1 S6 vs. #4 Indiana1 L 1-2 3 N13 James Madison L 1-3 S20 Navy W 2-0 O30 Longwood W 5-0 S7 vs. Florida International1 W 2-1 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Busch S26 at Santa Clara3 W 2-0 N3 at UNC Charlotte W 2-1 S13 vs. Coastal Carolina2 L 2-4 Field); 2-Met Life Classic, Norfolk, VA; 3-CAA S28 vs. San Francisco3 W 3-2 N6 • UNC Wilmington W 6-1 S15 vs. Georgia State2 W 4-0 4 Tournament, Williamsburg, VA (Busch Field) O4 • at American L 3-4 N10 vs. American W 3-0 S18 at #6 Maryland L 1-4 4 O8 • Richmond W 1-0 N11 vs. Old Dominion W 1-0 S25 vs. #18 Virginia3 W 1-0 4 O11 • George Mason W 2-1 N14 vs. VA Commonwealth W 4-2 S28 Loyola W 3-0 1995 5 Colonial Athletic Association Champions O14 at Loyola (MD) W 1-0 N20 at Penn State L 0-1 O2 at #2 Wake Forest L 0-2 NCAA Tournament Second Round O18 • at James Madison T 2-2 1-ODU/Stihl Classic, Norfolk, VA; 2-Tribe Soc- O11 • James Madison W 2-1 Record: 18-6-0 O25 • Old Dominion W 4-1 cer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Busch Field); 3-at O18 • at Towson W 4-2 CAA: 6-2-0, 1st place (tie) O29 • at VA Commonwealth T 1-1 Virginia Beach, VA (Sportsplex); 4-CAA Tourna- O19 • at Delaware T 1-1 (2ot) S2 Virginia Tech W 5-1 N1 vs. South Carolina4 L 0-4 ment, Virginia Beach, VA (Sportsplex); 5-NCAA O25 • Drexel W 2-0 S8 Ohio State1 W 3-1 (ot) N2 at Coll. of Charleston4 W 1-0 Tournament O26 • #24 Hofstra W 2-0 S9 Connecticut1 W 3-1 (ot) N5 • at East Carolina L 1-2 N1 • at UNC Wilmington W 4-0 S12 • at VA Commonwealth L 0-1 N7 • UNC Wilmington W 2-0 2000 N2 • at #19 VCU L 2-3 (ot) S15 vs. Coll. of Charleston2 W 2-1 N12 Richmond5 W 4-1 Colonial Athletic Association Champions N5 • George Mason W 2-1 S17 at North Carolina2 L 1-2 N14 at American5 L 2-3 NCAA Tournament First Round N7 at Maryland-Balt. Co. W 2-0 S22 vs. Loyola (MD)3 L 1-2 N23 at American6 L 1-2 (4ot) Record: 12-9-2 N9 • Old Dominion W 2-0 S24 vs. Adelphi3 W 4-0 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Busch CAA: 4-3-1, 4th place N15 vs. Drexel4 W 2-1 S27 Georgetown W 4-0 Field); 2-adidas/Spartan Classic, Greensboro, NC; S2 Virginia Tech L 0-1 N17 vs. #18 VCU4 L 1-2 S30 • UNC Wilmington W 4-0 3-Nike/Coca Cola Classic, Santa Clara, CA; 4-Nike S8 Delaware1 W 9-0 N22 at Duke5 W 2-1 O4 • East Carolina W 1-0 Invitational, Charleston, SC; 5-CAA Tourna- S9 Fairleigh Dickinson1 W 2-0 N27 at #9 Virginia5 W 1-1 (2ot) O7 • at American W 4-1 ment, Washington, DC (RFK Stadium); 6-NCAA S15 vs. Georgetown2 L 1-3 W&M advanced on penalty kicks, 3-2 O11 at Duke W 2-1 Tournament S17 vs. Princeton2 L 1-2 D1 at #15 Penn State5 L 0-1 (ot) O14 • George Mason W 4-3 S23 • American T 2-2 1-St. John’s Classic, King’s Point, NY (Brooks O18 NC State L 0-1 1998 S27 vs. Virginia3 W 3-2 (ot) Stadium); 2-ODU Stihl Soccer Classic, Norfolk, O21 • James Madison W 4-0 NCAA Tournament Second Round S30 at UNC Greensboro T 2-2 (2ot) VA (ODU Soccer Stadium); 3-at Newport News, O25 at Howard W 3-0 Record: 15-8-2 O4 at North Carolina L 0-2 VA (Captain’s Field); 4-CAA Tournament, Virginia O28 • Old Dominion L 1-2 CAA: 5-3-0, 3rd place (tie) O7 • at George Mason W 4-3 (ot) Beach, VA (Sportsplex); 5-NCAA Tournament N4 • Richmond W 2-0 S5 Fairleigh Dickinson W 2-1 (ot) O11 • at Old Dominion L 0-1 3 N9 vs. East Carolina W 5-0 S8 at Penn State W 1-0 (ot) O14 • at Richmond L 0-1 3 2003 N10 vs. American W 2-0 S11 vs. Pennsylavania1 W 1-0 O18 • James Madison W 2-1 (ot) Record: 9-6-4 3 N12 vs. George Mason W 1-0 S13 vs. George Washington1 W 4-1 O22 at Maryland L 0-1 CAA: 4-3-2, 4th place (tie) 4 N18 at Creighton W 2-1 (ot) S18 Hofstra2 L 1-2 O24 • East Carolina W 1-0 A30 Rutgers L 2-3 (ot) 4 4 N26 at Wisconsin L 0-1 (ot) S19 Santa Clara2 L 0-1 (2ot) O27 vs. Butler W 5-2 S5 at #15 Duke1 W 2-1 4 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Busch S23 • James Madison L 1-2 (2ot) O29 at Florida International W 1-0 S7 at NC State1 W 2-1 Field); 2-adidas/Carolina Classic, Chapel Hill, NC; O2 vs. St. John’s3 T 0-0 (2ot) N1 • at UNC Wilmington W 6-1 S12 vs. Longwood2 W 6-0 3-Met Life Classic, Norfolk, VA; 4-CAA Tournament, O4 at Rutgers3 W 2-1 N4 • VA Commonwealth L 1-2 S14 vs. American2 L 1-4 5 Harrisonburg, VA; 4-NCAA Tournament O7 Loyola (MD) L 0-1 N9 vs. UNC Wilmington W 8-0 S19 at Marshall W 4-1 5 O10 • at George Mason W 1-0 N10 vs. Old Dominion W 2-0 S24 at #7 Virginia W 3-2 (ot) 5 O14 • at Old Dominion L 1-4 N12 vs. James Madison W 4-0 S27 vs. #5 St. John’s3 T 1-1 (2ot) 1996 6 Colonial Athletic Association Champions O17 at Maryland W 1-0 N19 at North Carolina L 2-3 (ot) O4 at College of Charleston T 2-2 (2ot) NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals O20 • VA Commonwealth L 0-1 (2ot) 1-Tribe Soccer Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Busch O10 • VA Commonwealth L 0-1 Record: 20-3-1 O24 Monmouth W 2-1 (ot) Field); 2-ODU/Stihl Classic, Norfolk, VA; 3-at O11 • UNC Wilmington W 5-1 CAA: 8-0-0, 1st place O27 • East Carolina W 3-0 Virginia Beach, VA (Sportsplex); 4-BellSouth Classic, O17 • at Hofstra L 1-2 A31 North Carolina W 4-0 O31 • at Richmond W 2-0 Miami, FL; 5-CAA Tournament, Virginia Beach, O19 • at Drexel W 2-1 (ot) S7 vs. Oneonta State1 W 3-0 N3 vs. Virginia4 T 0-0 (2ot) VA (Sportsplex); 6-NCAA Tournament O24 • at Delaware W 4-1 S8 at Hartwick1 L 1-4 N6 • at UNC Wilmington W 2-0 O26 • Towson W 2-0 S13 Vanderbilt2 W 5-3 N8 • American W 2-1 2001 O31 • at George Mason T 0-0 (2ot) S14 UNC Greensboro2 L 1-2 N12 vs. Old Dominion5 W 3-1 Record: 11-9-1 N2 • at James Madison L 1-4 S17 • at UNC Wilmington W 2-0 N13 vs. James Madison5 W 1-0 CAA: 3-2, 3rd place N8 • #6 Old Dominion T 1-1 (2ot) S22 at Navy W 2-1 N15 vs. Richmond5 L 0-2 (2ot) S1 College of Charleston W 5-0 N11 • at James Madison4 L 0-2 S28 WV Wesleyan W 5-2 N20 at South Florida6 W 2-1 (2ot) S3 Marist W 6-1 1-Duke/adidas Soccer Classic, Durham, NC; 2-ODU O2 Loyola (MD) W 1-0 N29 at Clemson6 L 0-1 S8 at Portland1 L 1-4 Stihl Soccer Classic, Norfolk, VA (ODU Soccer O5 • American W 4-1 1-ODU/Stihl Classic, Norfolk, VA; 2-Tribe Soccer S9 vs. Washington1 L 2-3 Stadium); 3-at Norfolk, VA (ODU Soccer Stadium); O9 Howard T 2-2 Classic, Williamsburg, VA (Busch Field); 3-adi- S15 Maryland-Balt. County T 1-1 (2ot) 4-CAA Tournament, Harrisonburg, VA O12 • at George Mason W 2-0 das/Foot Locker Classic, New Brunswick, NJ; 4-at S18 High Point W 7-0 O19 • James Madison W 3-0 Virginia Beach, VA (Sportsplex); 5-CAA Tourna- S22 UNC Greensboro W 2-1 (ot) O23 NC State W 2-0 ment, Virginia Beach, VA (Sportsplex); 6-NCAA S26 at Virginia L 0-1 O26 • at Old Dominion W 4-1 Tournament S29 Delaware W 3-1 O30 • VA Commonwealth W 2-0 O2 vs. North Carolina2 L 1-4 N2 • at Richmond W 2-1 1999 O6 • at Old Dominion L 2-3 (2ot) O5 • East Carolina W 3-1 Colonial Athletic Association Champions O10 Liberty W 3-0 3 N14 at UNC Wilmington W 3-0 NCAA Tournament First Round O13 at Fairleigh Dickinson W 3-1 3 N15 vs. George Mason W 3-1 Record: 14-7-3 O20 • at James Madison L 1-2 3 N17 James Madison W 2-0 CAA: 5-3-0, 5th place O27 • George Mason W 2-1 (ot) 4 N24 vs. Army W 3-1 S1 Mt. St. Mary’s T 1-1 (2ot) O31 • UNC Wilmington W 3-0 5 D1 at Maryland W 3-0 S4 Coastal Carolina W 1-0 N3 • at VA Commonwealth W 3-2 (ot)

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G W-L-T Pct. G W-L-T Pct. G W-L-T Pct. G W-L-T Pct. Adelphi 1 1-0-0 1.000 Drexel 4 4-0-0 1.000 Marshall 1 1-0-0 1.000 Roanoke 3 2-1-0 .667 Air Force 1 1-0-0 1.000 Duke 7 3-4-0 .429 Maryland 5 2-3-0 .400 Robert Morris 2 2-0-0 1.000 Akron 3 0-3-0 .000 East Carolina 37 33-3-1 .905 Maryland-Balt. Co, 4 3-0-1 .875 Rutgers 4 1-2-1 .375 Alabama A&M 2 1-1-0 .500 East Mennonite 9 3-6-0 .333 Mary Washington 2 2-0-0 1.000 St. John’s 3 0-1-2 .333 Alderson-Broaddus 2 1-1-0 .500 Evansville 1 0-1-0 .000 Methodist 2 2-0-0 1.000 St. Mary’s 1 1-0-0 1.000 American 33 19-10-4 .636 Fairleigh Dickinson 4 3-0-1 .875 Miami (Ohio) 1 1-0-0 1.000 San Diego State 1 1-0-0 1.000 Appalachian State 5 0-4-1 .100 FL International 2 2-0-0 1.000 Monmouth 1 1-0-0 1.000 San Francisco 1 1-0-0 1.000 Army 2 1-0-1 .750 Florida Tech 1 0-1-0 .000 Mount St. Mary’s 3 2-0-1 .833 Santa Clara 2 1-1-0 .500 Averett 1 1-0-0 1.000 Fort Eustis 3 0-3-0 .000 Navy 14 6-5-3 .536 Seton Hall 1 1-0-0 1.000 Boston College 2 2-0-0 1.000 Fresno State 2 1-1-0 .500 UNLV 2 2-0-0 1.000 South Carolina 3 1-2-0 .333 Boston University 1 0-0-1 .500 Furman 2 1-1-0 .500 New Mexico 1 0-1-0 .000 South Florida 4 2-1-1 .625 Butler 1 1-0-0 1.000 George Mason 35 20-12-3 .614 North Carolina 8 1-7-0 .125 S. Ill-Edwardsville 1 1-0-0 1.000 California 1 0-1-0 .000 Georgetown 6 4-2-0 .667 UNC Charlotte 1 1-0-0 1.000 Stanford 1 1-0-0 1.000 UCLA 2 0-1-1 .250 Geo. Washington 19 7-8-4 .474 UNC Greensboro 6 4-1-1 .750 Tampa 1 0-1-0 .000 UC Santa Barbara 1 1-0-0 1.000 Georgia State 1 1-0-0 1.000 UNC Wilmington 29 27-1-1 .948 Towson 6 5-0-1 .917 Cal State Fullerton 1 1-0-0 1.000 Hampden-Syndey 6 3-1-2 .667 NC State 5 3-2-0 .600 US Amphib. Base 1 1-0-0 1.000 Campbell 2 1-1-0 .500 Hartford 2 1-1-0 .500 NC Wesleyan 5 4-1-0 .800 Vanderbilt 1 1-0-0 1.000 Catholic 2 2-0-0 1.000 Hartwick 4 1-3-0 .250 Ohio State 2 2-0-0 1.000 Vermont 1 1-0-0 1.000 Central Florida 1 1-0-0 1.000 High Point 1 1-0-0 1.000 Old Dominion 41 20-13-8 .585 Virginia 26 8-14-4 .385 Coll. of Charleston 8 6-1-1 .813 Hofstra 5 3-2-0 .600 Oneonta State 1 1-0-0 1.000 VCU 21 13-7-1 .643 CNU 10 10-0-0 1.000 Howard 21 10-7-4 .571 Pembroke State 1 0-1-0 .000 VMI 14 12-2-0 .857 The Citadel 1 1-0-0 1.000 Indiana 1 0-1-0 .000 Pennsylvania 2 1-1-0 .500 Virginia Tech 12 10-2-0 .833 Clemson 2 0-2-0 .000 James Madison 38 16-16-6 .500 Penn State 7 3-4-0 .429 Virginia Wesleyan 13 13-0-0 1.000 Cleveland State 1 0-1-0 .000 LaSalle 2 1-1-0 .500 Portland 3 1-2-0 .333 Wake Forest 2 0-2-0 .000 Coastal Carolina 3 2-1-0 .667 Lehigh 1 0-1-0 .000 Princeton 1 0-1-0 .000 Washington 3 1-2-0 .333 Colgate 1 1-0-0 1.000 Liberty 4 4-0-0 1.000 Radford 3 2-0-1 .833 Washington College 2 2-0-0 1.000 Connecticut 5 2-1-2 .600 Longwood 4 4-0-0 1.000 Randolph-Macon 20 9-9-2 .500 Washington & Lee 5 2-3-0 .400 Creighton 1 1-0-0 1.000 Loyola (MD) 22 10-9-3 .523 Rhode Island 1 0-1-0 .000 West Virginia 5 3-2-0 .600 Davidson 9 6-3-0 .667 Lynchburg 8 5-2-1 .688 Richmond 27 21-3-3 .833 WV Wesleyan 2 1-1-0 .500 Delaware 6 5-0-1 .917 Marist 1 1-0-0 1.000 Rider 1 0-1-0 .000 Wisconsin 1 0-1-0 .000 Wisconsin-Mil. 1 1-0-0 1.000

Year Captains GP W L T Pct. Coach GF GA Postseason 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 Southern Conference Champion 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 NCAA Quarterfinals 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 ECAC South Champion 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 CAA Champion; NCAA First Round 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 NCAA Second Round 1993 Guy Cartwright 20 12 5 3 .675 Albert 43 25 NCAA First Round 1994 Chris Norris 22 18 3 1 .841 Albert 67 20 1995 Paul Grafer, Billy Owens 24 18 6 0 .750 Albert 54 19 CAA Champion; NCAA Second Round 1996 Steve Jolley, Wade Barrett, Josh Quinter 24 20 3 1 .896 Albert 63 22 CAA Champion; NCAA Quarterfinals 1997 Wade Barrett, Josh Quinter, Nelson Warley 22 14 6 2 .682 Albert 50 26 NCAA First Round 1998 Adin Brown, Jeff Dominguez 25 15 8 2 .640 Albert 32 21 NCAA Second Round 1999 Adin Brown, Garrett Chittum, Brian Hinkey 24 14 7 3 .646 Albert 40 20 CAA Champion; NCAA First Round 2000 Kevin Knott, Andrew Pillari 23 12 9 2 .565 Albert 56 29 CAA Champion; NCAA First Round 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 NCAA Third Round 2003 Phil Hucles 19 9 6 4 .579 Albert 39 28 TOTALS 696 423 205 68 .657 1549 806 www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 53 All-Time Roster

A-A-A Eure, Brad 1975-76 Mayer, Cameron 1997-99 Sherman, Neil 1979, 1982 Albert, Al 1966, 1968 Exton, Keith 1981-84 McCarthy, Desmond 1994-96 Simenson, Storm 1975 Albert, Graham * 2000-03 F-F-F McCarthy, Don 1970-71 Simonpetri, Phil 1974-76 Allman, Doug 1976 Fabian, Dave 1970 McCarthy, Kieran * 1988-91 Siner, John 1988-91 Allman, John 1971-73 Farley, Conor 1985-88 McCurdy, Brendan 2003 Smiley, Justin 1998, 2000-02 Annakin, Doug 1985-87 Feldmann, John 1997, 1999-2000 McEvoy, Scott 1970 Smith, Maurice 1988-91 Atkinson, Rich 1970 Feldmann, Kris 2000-03 McGovern, Joe 1991-94 Smith, Rick 1974-75 B-B-B Fitzpatrick, Gerard 1972 McGovern, Tom 1970-71 Smith, Tim 1972 Balas, Glenn 1975 Flaherty, Dan 1996 McGowan, Dave * 1994-97 Smith, Trevor * 1973-75 Barrett, Wade *† 1994-97 Flood, Mike † 1981-83 McLaren, Scott 1972-74 Smolin, Andy 1981-84 Baur, Hart 1982, 1985 Fox, James * 1972-75 McManus, John 1980 Snyder, Dave 1981-83 Bean, Ralph * 1999-2002 Francombe, Dave 1988 Metzger, John 1989-91, 1993 Solomon, Geoff 1981-83 Beasley, Allen 1972-74 G-G-G Middlebrook, Todd * 1981-84 Soos, Joe 1992-95 Bedell, Mike 1979, 1981 Garcia, Carlos * 1999-2002 Miller, B.A. 1970 Spencer, Rich 1985-88 Bell, Scott * 1983-86 Gardiner, Mark 1979, 1981 Miller, Rich 1981-83 Stamps, Tim 1970-72 Bender, Bruce * 1974, 76 Germain, Kip * 1975-76 Minkler, Tad * 1973-76 Starks, Dave 1988-91 Berbert, Mike 1970-72 Ghassemi, Ali * 1986-87, 1989-90 Miranda, Rich * 1981-82, 1984-85 Sterrett, John 1972 Bjarnason, Paul 1986-89 Gilmore, Chris 1971 Misher, Drew 1989 Stieglitz, Val 1970 Bockelmann, Luke 1995-98 Glass, Ben 1976 Mohseni, John 1991-93 Stockton, Khary * 1989-92 Botta, Michael * 1993-96 Glelland, Bruce 1971 Murcia, Pat 1987 Stoddart, Caleb * 1998-2001 Myers, Craig 2002-03 Bromfeld, Todd 1973-75 Goldberg, Mark 1982-83 Strong, George 1987-90 Bray, John 1976 Golden, Alan 1999-2002 N-N-N Sutlive, Thom 1981-82 Brown, Adin *† 1996-99 Goodwin, Chris 1971 Nickley, Marty 1979 Sutlive, Vince 1974-76 Brown, Alex 2000-03 Grafer, Paul *† 1992-95 Niles, Bruce 1970 Sykes, Graham * 1976, 1979 Brown, Clement 1970-71 Graine, Steve 1981-82 Norris, Chris * 1991-94 Szczcypinksi, Steve 1986-89 Bryden, Rob 1994-96 Greim, Jeff 1970-73 Nydal, Andreas 2002-03 T-T-T Budnick, Scott * 1989-92 H-H-H O-O-O Taylor, Mark 1970 Burgess, Chris 1999-2002 Hambrick, Summers 1985-87 O’Hara, Pat 1971 Taylor, Marty 1985-88 Terry, Andrew 2001-03 Butler, Greg 1990-91 Hansen, Matt 1996-99 Oelberg, Dave 1970-72 Thomas, Brannon 2000-03 C-C-C Hartman, Ed 1970 Olsen, John 1970-72 Carlin, Joe 1974 Hauschild, Jim * 1988-91 Olson, Rob 1979 Thomas, Chris 1974-75 Thomas, Jarrett 2003 Cartwright, Guy 1990-93 Hause, Mike 1973-74 Owens, Billy * 1992-95 Cedergren, Jonas 1985-88 Healy, Mark * 1973-75 P-P-P Todd, Casey * 1972-74 Chapin, Andy 1991-93 Heck, Al 1976 Parker, Gates 1971-72 Tretheway, Scott 1984 Chittum, Garrett 1996-99 Henry, Doug 1999-2002 Parks, Kevin 1976 Tshishimbi, Molumba 1992-93, 1995 Chuday, John 1979 Hensel, Charlie * 1974 Perry, Ed 1984-85 Turk, Greg 1989, 1991-92 Claude, Bob 1971 Hernandez, Miguel 1997-2001 Peter, Ian * 1985-87 Tuttle, Jon * 1985-88 Clifford, Chris 1974 Hinkey, Brian * 1997-99 Petty, Andrew 1992-95 U-U-U Cleland, Bruce 1972 Hinkle, Bryan * 2001-03 Pfanz, Don 1976 Upton, Trevor 1999-2002 Cosimano, Joe 1971, 1973 Hogge, Adam 1983, 1985 Pillari, Andrew 1997-2000 V-V-V Coffin, John 1995-98 Holland, Lance 1985-86 Platz, Billy 1998-2001 Valencia, Gabe 1996 Coleman, Brian 1985 Hucles, Phil *† 2000-03 Powers, Christian 1989-91 Valentine, Larry 1986-89 Cone, Art 1971-72 Hughes, Stephen 2003 Powers, Scott 1994-96 Vecere, Joel 1999-2001 Connell, Derek 1984 Hughes, Waughn *† 1993-96 Prisco, Tim 1992-93 Viscovich, Dave * 1988-91 Crapol, Andy 1997-2000 J-J-J Proscino, Steve * 1972-74 Voss, Clayton 2002-03 Crisman, Larry 1983 Jendron, Bob 1970 Q-Q-Q W-W-W Crowley, Joe 1979 Jolley, Steve * 1993-96 Quinter, Josh * 1994-97 Warley, Nelson 1994-97 Crowley, Paul 1979 Jones, Mike 1981-82 R-R-R Watson, Andy 1983 Cummings, Michael 1987, 1989-91 K-K-K Raab, Ron 1985-88 Watson, Bill *† 1975-78 Curran, Darcy 1983-86 Kalaris, Mike 1982-85 Radkowsky, Nick 1998 Way, Stephen 1970-71 D-D-D Kalaris, Pete 1981 Rake, Kris 2003 Westfall, Greg 1993, 1996-97 Dahan, Ricky *† 1986-87 Kamara, Jon 1989-92 Raney, Chris 1974 White, Brian 1974 Darton, Kim 1971 Kassel, Tim 2000, 2002 Rasnick, John 1979, 1981 Williams, Scott 1988-91 Daskaloff, Tom 1974 Katner, Jason 1986-89 Repke, Mike 1985, 1987 Wilson, Steve 1970 Davin, Chris 1976-79 Kilgore, Tim 1994 Repke, Scott 1982, 1984 Wise, Paul 1979 Day, Kirk 1989 Kent, Richard 1973 Repke, Tim 1984 Wong, David 1985 Derflinger, Rich 1982 Kim, John 1971 Reshefsky, Brian 1992-94 Wong, Richard 1984-85 DeWitt, Ridge 1972-74 King, Gary * 1965 Reynolds, Doug 1971 Wren, Mike 1970 Dichiara, Don 1984-86 Knott, Kevin * 1997-2000 Rheinhardt, Rick 1972 Y-Y-Y Djordjevic, Boro 1971-72 Kokulis, Steve * 1986-89 Rice, Shawn 1996, 1998-99 Yap, Mike 1971 Dodds, John 1970 Kraemer, Ron 1979 Richards, Greg 1992-95 Young, Colin 2001-03 Dominguez, Jeff 1995-98 L-L-L Ritter, Scott 1994 Z-Z-Z Drescher, Chris 1989-92 Lalas, Greg 1990 Rodd, Chris 2003 Zawacki, Jason 1992 Duggan, Gary 1970-72 Lam, Dave 1981 Ross, Andrew 1998-2001 Zickefoose, Dan 1994-97 Dumbleton, Eric * 1989-92 Larkin, Tim 1984-87 Ruhr, Rich 1982 Zosim, Nimrod * 1991 Dunbeck, Joe 1971-72 Leibowitz, Jon 1981-83 S-S-S Zwicklbauer, Mike 1981 E-E-E Lewin, Joel 1986-88 Salcedo, Lucas 2000-03 Eisner, Bill 1985 Liivak, Heldur 1971-73 Sartorius, Chris 1981 Current players in bold. Ellenbogen, David 1976 Livingstone, Glenn 1982-83, 1985 Satterfield, Scott 1972-74 Einsley, Bruce 1986-89 * All-conference selection Lopez, Ed * 1976 Scherder, Pat * 2002-03 † All-America selection Erdman, Tom 1981 M-M-M Schifrin, David 1992-95 Essman, Phil 1970 Maher, Chris 1975-76 Schultz, Adam 1997-2000 Please notify the W&M sports information Eskay, Bo 1986-87 Marklin, Jeff 2003 Scrofani, Chris * 1992-95 with corrections or additions to this list.

54 • 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer www.TribeAthletics.com William and Mary

The College of William and Mary - The Best Small Public University in the United States 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 Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe and John Tyler. The current chancellor of the College is former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, and he took over the post from former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. William and Mary was the first college to institute an honor code of con- duct. 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 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 freshman 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. • Over 83 percent of freshmen at W&M were in the top 10 percent of their high Lake Matoaka provides an on-campus field laboratory and recreational activities, and includes an ampitheatre to host concerts. 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 some- thing for everyone in the W&M vicinity. Amusement Parks Busch Gardens (Williamsburg, 10 min.) You can watch the sunrise at Virginia Beach (below) or watch your life pass before your Water Country (Williamsburg, 10 min.) eyes on one of the thrilling roller coasters Kings Dominion (Ashland, 45 min.) at Busch Gardens (right). Ocean Breeze (Virginia Beach, 60 min.)

Sports/Concerts Norfolk Scope (Norfolk, 45 min.) Chrysler Hall (Norfolk, 45 min.) Harbor Park (Norfolk, 45 min.) Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre (Virginia Beach, 60 min.) Hampton Coliseum (Hampton, 30 min.) Richmond Coliseum (Richmond, 45 min.) Richmond International Raceway (Richmond, 45 min.) The Diamond (Richmond, 45 min.) www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 55 Tribe Athletics

“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 1762

Few colleges in America can boast of the second in the Colonial Athletic Association. combination of athletic and academic excellence William and Mary fields Division I teams William and Mary - that is found at the College of William and for both men and women in basketball, cross A College of Champions Mary. Each year, more than 500 Tribe student- country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, swimming and athletes, competing on 23 Division I teams, diving, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track NCAA Championships (2) prove that it is possible to simultaneously excel and field. There are also field hockey, lacrosse Men’s Tennis (2) 1947, 1948 at the highest levels of athletics and academics. and volleyball squads for women of the College, CAA Championships (76) while there are two additional sports (baseball Baseball (1) 2001 Athletic Excellence and football) for men. Men’s Cross Country (11) 1990, 1991, 1993, The 2003-04 season was one of the best in 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, W&M history, as the Tribe captured six CAA Academic Success 2003 titles to push its total to a dominant 76, 26 more The Tribe’s athletic accomplishments do not Women’s Cross Country (11) 1987, 1988, than the next closest competitor. Seven teams come at the expense of its students’ academic 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, competed in their respective NCAA Tourna- responsibilities. 83% of all athletes earn a degree 1998, 2003 ments, highlighted by Ramon Jackson’s national while a formidable 36 athletes have been selected Men’s Golf (1) 1985 championship on the parallel bars. It has become Academic All-America since 1992. Women’s Lacrosse (1) 1992 typical for W&M to win at least five conference In 2002-03 the CAA began a Scholar-Ath- Men’s Soccer (6) 1983, 1987, 1995, 1996, championships and send seven or more teams lete of the Year award for each of the league’s 21 1999, 2000 to the NCAA Tournament each season. sports. Not surprisingly, W&M set the pace with Women’s Soccer (9) 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 Each year the goal of the athletics depart- five athletes winning the honor, more than any Men’s Tennis (2) 1988, 1990 ment is to finish in the top 100 nationally in the other school. The College continued to set the Women’s Tennis (17) 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, NACDA Directors’ Cup standings and in recent standard in 2003-04 with another five athletes 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, years W&M has far exceeded that standard. claiming the honor: Ali Henderson (women’s 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004 Punctuating this run is the College’s 58th-place cross country), Adam Otstot (men’s cross Men’s Track and Field (4) 1992, 1993, 2003, ranking for the 2002-03 campaign, marking the country), Adam Hess (men’s basketball), Chris 2004 eighth time in the last 10 years that the Tribe Parsons (men’s track and field) and Ann Schnell Women’s Track and Field (5) 1999, 2001, 2002, finished in the top-four in Virginia and first or (women’s golf). 2003, 2004 Volleyball (8) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 2001

Atlantic 10 Football Championships (2) 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 Football (4) 1942, 1947, 1966, 1970 Men’s Soccer (1) 1976 Men’s Indoor Track and Field (11) 1957, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (12) 1957, 1958, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 A boisterous crowd of William and Mary supporters came out for the final game ever at Busch Wrestling (5) Field to watch the Tribe tie sixth-ranked Old Dominion, 1-1. 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1977

56 • 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer www.TribeAthletics.com W&M Administration

linked with William and Mary. His a member of the Virginia State Bar wife, Anne Doubet Klare, was a fellow and the Ohio State Bar and a Fellow 2004-05 member of the class of 1966. Like of the Virginia Bar Foundation and Board of Visitors other William and Mary alumni, they the American Bar Foundation, and were married in the chapel of the he currently serves on the Board of Susan Aheron Magill ‘72 Sir Christopher Wren Building. Directors of the American Arbitra- Rector After receiving a law degree tion Association. Alexandria, VA from Harvard University in 1969, Sullivan was given the Freedom Sullivan went on to serve in the Army of the Drapers’ Company in London Jeffrey L. McWaters Signal Corps in Vietnam, where he in November 1992. In April 1993 Vice Rector received the Army Commendation he received an LLD (hon.) from the Virginia Beach, VA Medal, First Oak Leaf Cluster and University of Aberdeen. He received Bronze Star. the Outstanding Virginian Award Michael K. Powell ‘85, D.P.S. ‘02 Sullivan came back to William from the Virginia 4-H Foundation Secretary and Mary in 1972 as an assistant in 1999. Fairfax Station, VA Timothy Sullivan professor at the Marshall-Wythe Active in public service, Sul- Hunter B. Andrews ‘42, L.L.D. ‘93 President School of Law where he specialized livan has been executive director in teaching contract law. He rose of the Governor’s Commission on Hampton, VA Timothy J. Sullivan first came quickly, becoming an associate law Virginia’s Future, counsel for the William P. Barr to William and Mary as a freshman professor in 1974, then full professor Commission on the Future of the McLean, VA in 1962. He left four years later with and associate dean in 1977. Virginia Judicial System, a member a bachelor’s degree in government, In 1981 and 1982, he was visiting of the Virginia Board of Education Robert A. Blair ‘68 a Phi Beta Kappa key and member- law professor at the University of and the Governor’s Task Force on Washington, DC ship in Omicron Delta Kappa. Virginia School of Law. He served Substance Abuse and Sexual Assault Sullivan was elected president for nearly three years as executive on Campus. In addition, he was Thomas E. Capps of the College on April 9, 1992 by assistant for policy for then-Governor appointed by Governor L. Douglas Richmond, VA the Board of Visitors and was sworn Charles S. Robb. Sullivan returned Wilder as chair of the Governor’s in as president on June 1, just eight to Marshall-Wythe in 1984, as the Task Force on Intercollegiate and Lawrence S. Eagleburger months before the College began its John Stewart Bryan Professor of Interscholastic Athletics. President D.P.S. ‘01 300th anniversary celebration. Jurisprudence. He became dean of Sullivan served as chair of the Council Charlottesville, VA Sullivan’s life has been intimately the law school in July 1985. He is of Presidents for 1998 and 1999. John W. Gerdelman ‘75 McLean, VA selected by the Board of Visitors to York, he served in the U.S. Army a seven-year term that began July 1, and the military government of the Sarah I. Gore ‘56 2000. Mr. Kissinger will officiate at defeated Germany after World War Newark, DE ceremonies such as the spring com- II. mencement and future Charter Day In 1969, President Richard R. Philip Herget III celebrations, which commemorate M. Nixon appointed him Assistant Alexandria, VA the College’s founding in 1693. He for National Security Affairs, and will also help the College extend its subsequently head of the National Suzann W. Matthews ‘71 international reach by guiding the Security Council and Secretary of McLean, VA establishment of relationships with State, a post he held until 1976. institutions and people around the During his time with the gov- Joseph J. Plumeri II ‘66 globe. ernment, Mr. Kissinger led efforts Scotch Plains, NJ The College’s charter estab- to establish detente with the former lished the position of chancellor, Soviet Union, opened the People’s Anita O. Poston, J.D. ‘74 stating that the role should go to Republic of China to the outside Norfolk, VA “one eminent and discreet person,” world for the first time since Mao who would serve as the College’s Tse Tung came to power in 1949, Henry Kissinger Barbara B. Ukrop ‘61 representative to the English crown. helped limit the spread of nuclear Richmond, VA Chancellor During the pre-Revolutionary war weapons, helped resolve some of era, either the Bishop of London or the differences between the Arabs Henry C. Wolf ‘64, J.D. ‘66 Soldier, statesman, academi- the Archbishop of Canterbury held and Israelis, and played a vital role Norfolk, VA cian, author, peacemaker Henry A. the position. The first American in bringing an end to the war in Kissinger was installed February 10, chancellor was George Washington, Vietnam. 2004-05 Student 2001, as the 22nd Chancellor of the who served from 1788 until his death For his efforts to end the war Representatives College of William and Mary. The in 1799. in Vietnam, Mr. Kissinger and his former U.S. Secretary of State and Born in 1923 in Furth, Ger- North Vietnamese counterpart, Le Edward J. Rice Nobel Peace Prize winner also de- many, Mr. Kissinger immigrated to Duc Tho, were awarded the No- College of William and Mary livered the Charter Day address. Mr. the United States in 1938 to escape bel Peace Prize. Today Kissinger Kissinger, who succeeded Margaret, Nazi persecution. After studying ac- is an international consultant and To be appointed The Lady Thatcher, as chancellor was counting at the City College of New author. Richard Bland College www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 57 Athletics Administration

Since Driscoll took over as athletics director, as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Driscoll chose to play a he has overseen the construction of more than $6 year in Italy first, but then returned to the U.S. million in facilities, including the new Plumeri to play for the Pistons, Washington Bullets and Park (baseball), Albert-Daly Field (soccer, lacrosse) Milwaukee Bucks before going back to Italy as a and the Busch Courts (tennis). Driscoll has also player and coach until 1980. increased the annual fundraising totals for non- Driscoll then entered the corporate world capital projects from $1.36 million in 1995 to in 1980, working for Kazmaier Associates, Inc., around $2.7 million currently. He also has served an international sporting goods sales and sports on numerous conference and NCAA committees, marketing firm. After Kazmaier purchased Bike including a stint as president of the Atlantic 10 Athletic in 1986, KSG Inc. was formed with the Football Conference. objective of becoming the first, and only, national The Tribe has also had outstanding success sales agency in the sporting goods industry. By across the board since Driscoll came to Williams- 1987, Driscoll was president of the company burg. In 2002-03, W&M had a school-record 10 and had expanded the agency to all 50 states teams compete in the NCAA Tournament. Four just two years later. In early 1990, Driscoll’s teams won conference titles, while six were in the contribution to a marketing research project for Terry Driscoll top 25 at the end of their respective seasons. One the NCAA was the initial step moving him from Director of Athletics of the department’s goals each year is to finish in product marketing and sales to sports marketing the top 100 in the annual Director’s Cup rank- and management. The result of the project was With an extensive resumé that includes four ings, and that has happened in all but one of the a joint venture between Kazmaier Associates and years as a student-athlete, a professional playing years that Driscoll has been the AD, with a high Host Communication - with Driscoll being named career and numerous jobs in the athletic business ranking of 42 occurring in 1997. In addition, managing director and chief operating officer of world, Edward C. “Terry” Driscoll is entering his W&M had captured 76 CAA Championships NCAA International. eighth year as the athletics director at the College coming into the 2003-04 school year, by far the In 1993, Driscoll diversified his experience of William and Mary. highest total among all conference schools. in the athletic world by working as the executive Driscoll’s tenure has seen a wealth of im- Driscoll’s leadership skills were developed in director of the 1994 World Cup site in Boston. provements across the board in the W&M athlet- his collegiate years. As a student-athlete at Boston In September of that year, Driscoll was again ics department, from new facilities to increased College, Driscoll captained the basketball team to enlisted to launch a new business, Eagle Interna- fundraising for the Tribe. In addition, the Tribe the National Invitation Tournament championship tional Group, an event management and services has reached all-time highs in the annual Director’s game as a senior, and was named the tournament company. As vice president, Driscoll worked with Cup rankings that summarize excellence in all MVP. In addition to being named an All-Ameri- Hawaii Pacific Sports as well as organizing the sports. can, his success in the classroom with a major in Women’s World Volleyball Grand Prix, a five-week Upon the death of legendary Tribe athletics biology garnered him an Academic All-America competition in Honolulu. director John Randolph, W&M president Timothy honor. Driscoll resides in Williamsburg with his wife, J. Sullivan chose Driscoll to be the new leader of After graduating from BC, he was the fourth Susan. The couple has two children - Keith, 28, the department, saying “Terry brings outstanding pick of the NBA Draft, selected by the Detroit a 1997 graduate of Holy Cross and Leslie, 24, a management and leadership skills to the posi- Pistons, just three picks after the Milwaukee Bucks 2001 graduate of William and Mary. tion.” chose UCLA’s Lew Alcindor, later to be known

women’s basketball coach in 1978 and guided the John Randolph Inspiration Award. Blosser has Tribe to a VAIAW crown in her first season with served on various committees such as the NCAA a school-record 16 wins (16-13). Her 1980 Tribe Strategic Planning Committee and the Colonial team (11-14) placed third, while the 1981 squad Athletic Association Competition Committee. (16-16) was VAIAW runner-up. She was also at Blosser began her coaching career at the the helm during the 1984-85 season when William helm of the women’s basketball program at Ash- and Mary made the jump to NCAA Division I. land College in Ohio. During two seasons there, Overall, she finished her coaching career with 115 she led the Eagles to successive 15-7 and 16-8 wins, 84 of which came at William and Mary. ledgers. Her 1977 squad won the AIAW Region When the College’s men’s and women’s athletic V Championship, while her 1978 team took the programs merged in May of 1986, she moved to OAISW Small College title. administration, first serving as the Assistant to the A former three-sport standout at Ohio State, Associate Athletics Director. Over the past 16 years, Blosser graduated Cum Laude in 1975 with a her administrative responsibilities at W&M have Bachelor of Science degree in physical education. included the monitoring of financial aid matters, At OSU, she was selected to both Phi Beta Kappa coordinating the scheduling of athletic facilities, and Mortar Board. She competed in basketball, Barbara Blosser supervision of coaches and staff and, currently, field hockey and tennis and captained both the Sr. Executive Associate AD serving as the person primarily responsible for basketball and field hockey squads her senior year. administering the day-to-day operations of the She went on to earn her master’s degree from After serving 12 years as the College’s associate department. the University of North Carolina Greensboro in athletics director, Barbara Blosser was promoted From October 1992 to June 1993 and August 1978. In 1993, she was selected as a member of to her current position of senior executive as- 1995 to July 1996, Blosser also served as acting the first class of women inducted to the Ohio sociate athletic director in April of 2004. Blosser athletics director in an interim capacity. For her State University Athletic Hall of Fame. started her career at William and Mary as the head efforts, she was named the first recipient of the 58 • 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer www.TribeAthletics.com Student-Athlete Support

Strength, Speed and Conditioning Tribe athletics is very proud of the Joseph W. Mont- Goals gomery Strength Training Center, a 5,000 square foot We take pride in the many achievements of William and Mary weight training facility. Under the guidance of the Head athletes, both in the classroom and on the playing field. These and Assistant Strength Coach each sport is provided with support services and many others are in place to help each stu- a program designed to enhance individual strength and dent-athlete achieve their goals. It is our hope that at the comple- flexibility development specific to the skills and movements tion of their undergraduate career they can reflect upon: required for their sport. Individuals are educated on proper lifting techniques and workouts are monitored to assure 1. An academic experience that prepared them for a suc- safety at all times. cessful career. 2. An athletic challenge that brought many rewards. Sports Psychology 3. A feeling of loyalty and pride in identifying themselves as a The athletic department has on staff a sports psy- chologist, who holds a Ph.D. in sports psychology. All varsity athlete with a degree from The College of William consultations are confidential and all student-athletes, and Mary. teams or coaches are welcome regardless of the issues they wish to discuss. Consultation is available for sport psychol- Compliance and Academic Support ogy education, performance enhancement skills training, As members of the Colonial Athletic Association and NCAA Di- strategies for dealing with stress or injury, or for personal issues that may vision I, the College is committed to full compliance with all NCAA affect performance. The sports psychology consultant is considered a and conference regulations. The department has a fulltime Director of member of the Counseling Center and refers individuals to the Center Compliance committed to assisting students, staff and coaches through when appropriate. education and monitoring of compliance issues. All entering students are assigned to a faculty academic advisor as- signed by the director of Academic Advising. Students remain with this advisor until their sophomore year at which time they select a faculty advisor in their chosen major. Within the athletic department, the Academic Support Coordinator is a valuable resource for student-athletes serving in a liaison role with the various student service offices throughout the campus community. 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 experience. Our goal is to assure that there is a support system in place to assist students to make positive and informed decisions.

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, seven full time certified athletic trainers, two graduate assistant athletic trainers and medical specialists from the local community. The team physician has overall responsibility for supervi- sion of the sports medicine program. Tribe athletes have the luxury of rehabilitating and treating injuries in a state-of-the-art athletic training facility. The priority for the athletic training staff is to enhance and assure lines of communication and cooperation among its staff, student-athletes, parents, coaches, the Student Health Center and involved medical special- ists. Through a team approach to health care the sports medicine program can offer comprehensive health care services to the student-athletes in a caring and cooperative manner. www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 59 Albert-Daly Field

This season will be the Tribe’s first on its the past several years. W&M’s men have been Daly ranks among the top 10 in victories new grass facility, Albert-Daly Field. Named forced to play their last 15 NCAA Tournament (229) among his Division I peers. He has also for William and Mary’s long-time men’s and matches on the road or at a neutral site. directed W&M to the NCAA postseason 16 women’s soccer coaches, Al Albert and John “The College has done a fantastic thing for times, including the last 12 seasons in a row. Daly, the field will be used by both of their our programs, because not only will we have Overall, the College has sponsored women’s teams, as well as by the College’s lacrosse team, an opportunity to host NCAA games, we have soccer for 22 years with the team advancing beginning in the fall. also enhanced our ability to schedule quality to the NCAA Tournament 19 times. The project began in the spring of 2001, opponents,” said Albert. “Just the overall percep- “I’m very, very happy,” said Daly. “I think when William and Mary received a $500,000 tion of our program in recruiting and talking it’s badly needed for both the men’s and women’s challenge grant from Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ukrop to people will be enhanced. It’s a great thing. soccer and lacrosse programs. Jim and Bobbie of Richmond, Virginia to build a natural grass The College took a great step when we got a Ukrop’s gift gesture is just tremendous. It’s field adjacent to W&M’s going to help in every baseball stadium, Plumeri way from scheduling Park, located at the Col- and recruiting to the lege’s Dillard complex. perception of the pro- As graduates of Wil- gram.” liam and Mary, Jim and On the field, dur- Bobbie Ukrop have long ing Daly’s tutelage, 12 been generous supporters W&M soccer players of the College and have have garnered a total of touched the lives of thou- 25 All-America honors, sands of students, both including two Nation- in the athletics depart- al Players of the Year ment and general college in Megan McCarthy community, with their (1987) and four-time philanthropy. All-American Natalie “The challenge grant Neaton (1995). Daly has provides us the opportunity been named CAA Coach to enhance the competi- of the Year three times tiveness of three of our (1993, 1994, 1999) and very successful programs, Mid-Atlantic Coach men’s and women’s soccer of the Year four times and lacrosse,” said Wil- (1989, 1990, 1992, liam and Mary Athletics 1997). Director Terry Driscoll. The women’s lacrosse “At the request by Mr. program has appeared in and Mrs. Ukrop, the fa- the NCAA Tournament William and Mary president Timothy J. Sullivan (left), recently retired men’s soccer head cility would be named in coach Al Albert (center) and women’s soccer head coach John Daly pose with an artist’s six times since 1983 the honor of those two drawing of the new home of Tribe soccer and lacrosse, Albert-Daly Field. including three con- coaches recognizing their secutive years (1996-98) long service and the success of their programs home at Busch Field and now they’re taking and has produced 34 All-American awardees. here at the College of William and Mary.” another great step with this new facility. It’s Since starting play in the Colonial Athletic Al Albert led the Tribe men’s soccer team one of the final pieces that we need to go all Association Championships in 1992, the team as head coach for 33 of the 37 seasons that the way.” advanced at least to the semifinal round in the College has fielded a varsity team before A 1969 graduate of William and Mary, every year but one, winning the championship retiring from coaching in January of 2004. He Albert’s teams put together 29 consecutive win- outright in 1992. The Tribe program posted amassed a record of 401-187-64 (.664) during ning seasons (a W&M record) and 26 straight double-digit wins 10 times in the 11 year span his tenure and became just the eighth coach in campaigns of 10 wins or more. W&M made its between 1987 and 1997 and has finished the NCAA Division I history to reach 400 wins, 12th appearance in the NCAA tournament in season ranked in the top 20 in six of the last and just the third to have earned all those wins 2002, when the Tribe advanced to the Sweet eight years. at just one school. Throughout the 1990s, the Sixteen with wins at Duke and Virginia. Albert “This is a great step forward for the pro- Tribe ranked as one of the top programs in the was named CAA Coach of the Year a confer- gram,” said head lacrosse coach Tara Kelly. “It nation, placing eighth in wins (149) and 13th ence-record four times (1987, 1992, 1994 and was a much needed facility that will benefit in winning percentage (.708). 1996), and earned the South Atlantic Region’s the team for years to come. The generous gift The previous home of the Tribe soccer teams top honor in 1992, 1998 and 2002. started by the Ukrops will not only allow the was Busch Field, which features an artificial John Daly reigns among the most suc- team to host NCAA and other championship playing surface that prohibited the College cessful coaches in America, leading the Tribe’s events, but it will also play a vital role in at- from hosting NCAA tournament games over women’s soccer program over the last 16 years. tracting new recruits.”

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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 unmatched 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 from the • Six indoor courts Anheuser-Busch Corporation • Houses the ITA Women’s Tennis Hall of Fame • Playing surface is a unique combination • Mezzanine and Stadium seating areas of a poured pad with an Astroturf playing • Built with a gift from W&M graduate Mark McCormack surface and his wife Betsy Nagelsen • Seats over 2,200 • State-of-the-art lighting system and scoreboard • 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 September, 2001 • Eight individual hard court surfaces • Features California Corners, a unique design that includes quarter • Home of Tribe baseball-made possible by a generous grant from Joe Plumeri fences that run along the sidelines to allow uninterrupted play • Seating for over 1,000 • Stadium seating for approximately 500 • Indoor and outdoor batting cages • State-of-the-art lighting system to accommodate night matches • Lighting for night games • 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 • Home of the Tribe’s basketball, gymnastics and volleyball • Eight-lane 400 meter track surrounds teams the field and is home to the prestigious • Seats over 8,500 Colonial Relays • Three-level building includes 12 locker room areas, a • Joseph Montgomery football practice spacious training room, 5,000 square foot weight room facility is located adjacent to the sta- and a gymnastics training center dium • The concourse and lower levels house administrative and coaching staff offices www.TribeAthletics.com 2004 William and Mary Men’s Soccer • 61 Donors

2004 Soccer Donors $1,000 and above Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Terry, Jr. Mr. Ronald L. Hudson Mr. Scott William Repke Mr. and Mrs. Alan F. Albert Mr. Waughn Aaron Hughes Rural Hall Moravian Church Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Cummings $100-$499 Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hummel Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Scherder Timothy Peter Dunn and Dr. Ellen R. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Agee John and Carol Jamison Len and Karen Schifrin Stofan Mr. Douglas W. Annakin Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Jamison Mr. J. Nicholas Soos, Jr. Dr. Thomas Walton Eppes, Jr. Mr. Laurence Holbrook Berbert Dr. and Mrs. Howard D. Kahn Mr. and Mrs. James R. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Phillip C. Essman Michael Henry Berbert, DVM Mr. Jason Spencer Katner Mr. Oliver Weiss Mr. and Mrs. William Bradford Eure Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Bricklemyer Mr. and Mrs. Leroy G. Knott Mr. Stephen J. Wing Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brower Garber Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Byrne Mr. Steven Michael Kokulis Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Young Christopher R. Goodwin and Jo Ann Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Carrigan Mr. and Mrs. Bernard K. Leister Mr. and Mrs. Mark Alan Young Strother Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Louise Dr. and Mrs. Michael F. Zwicklbauer Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Maher Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Clark III Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Mattheisen Mr. and Mrs. Richard John Miller Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Palmer Cleland Mr. and Mrs. Kieran E. McCarthy $1-$99 Mr. and Mrs. William A. Singleton Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Coffin Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Minkler Mr. Graham Albert Sparta Corporation Jay Colley Mr. and Mrs. Donald Myers Stephen Urban Baer, Esq. Mr. and Mr. James E. Ukrop Charles and Ginny Crone Mr. and Mrs. James A. Newman Mr. and Mrs. Gregg F. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Larry T. Dillon Mr. Martin David Nickley The Hon. And Mrs. Glen E. Conrad $500-$999 Mr. Jeffrey Paul Dominguez Mr. and Mrs. Terry T. O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. William Michael Dowd Mr. and Mrs. A. Scott Bell James D. Dorsey Dr. and Mrs. Dave G. Oelberg Mr. Richard J. Kent, Jr. Mr. Adin Pemberton Brown Bobby and Patti Dwyer Mr. Peyton Northern Owens III Mr. and Mrs. R. Dale Mueller Mr. and Dr. Darcy J. Curran Mr. William L. Eure Mr. and Dr. William Jesse Owens Mr. and Mrs. John G. Olsen Gregory Giordano, Esq. Mr. Everett G. Germain III Dr. and Mrs. Gates W. Parker Mr. John Paul Rasnic, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Lyle Henry Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Goetz, Jr. Philip D. Paschall, Esq. and Betty Cox Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Row Mr. and Mrs. Juergen Arnold Kloo Mr. and Mrs. H. Richard Grafer Mr. and Mrs. Peter John Pfeffer Mr. and Mrs. David Schultz Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Niles Dr. John Hertford Harvey Mr. Christian T. R. Powers Mr. Justin Derek Smiley Mr. and Mrs. Steven V. Proscino Mr. Charles J. Hensel Mr. and Dr. Ronald H. Raab Ms. Rebecca Anne Sowden Mr. and Mrs. Trevor N. Rodd Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Howell Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Raney Mr. and Mrs. Steve Way Albert-Daly Field Donors $1,000 and above Mr. Thomas Gerald Sutlive $100-$499 Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Scalzo Mr. Michael Wade Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Alan Swajkoski Mrs. Hylah Boyd Ballowe Ms. Kristen Jean Schnittger Dr. Susan Shoaf Barton Mr. Graham James Sykes Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Beasley Ms. Joan Marie Seelaus Mr. J. Robert Bryden Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Terry, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Becker Mrs. Julie Cunningham Shackford Mr. and Mrs. William R. Cawthorn Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Thaxton, Jr. Mr. Paul Joseph Bjarnason Mrs. Amy McDowell Simpson City of Virginia Beach The Ukrop Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Bowers Mrs. Tina M. Sparks Mr. and Mrs. James R. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Spencer L. Timm Ms. Karin Pierson Brower Mr. Khary A. Stockton Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Cummings Dr. and Mrs. Louis O. Tonelson Mr. Joseph W. Carlin Ms. Laura Weaver Sullivan Mr. John B. Daly Maj. and Mrs. James E. Tuten Ms. Christina Lyn Cox Mr. and Mrs. Martin Francis Taylor Mr. Christopher Gerard Davin Mr. Jonathan R. Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. James D. Cox Mr. Casey Ira Todd Mrs. Jennifer Finn Duffy Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ukrop Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cummings Mr. Trevor Lewis Upton Mr. Timothy Peter Dunn and Dr. Ellen R. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L Upton Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cunningham Ms. Elisabeth Vermilye Stofan Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Vecere Ms. Lisa Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Richard Voss Mr. and Mrs. David Alan Eklund Dr. and Mrs. Ernst Volgenau Mr. and Mrs. John R. Dodd Mrs. Julie McGravey Waicus Mr. and Capt. Gilbert E. Elston Wachovia Securities James D. Dorsey Ms. Erica Marie Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Eskay, Jr. Mr. John C. Warley Mr. Thomas A. Duffy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Watkinson Mr. and Mrs. Phillip C. Essman Mr. and Mrs. William George Watson Bobby and Patti Dwyer Mr. Oliver Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Keith Exton Mr. Gregory Richards Westfall Mr. Ted Eaves Dr. K. Gail Whitaker Mr. Michael Patrick Flood Mr. and Mrs. David S. Wiley Ms. Jillian A. Ellis Mr. Scott Ramon Williams Mr. and Mrs.Benjamin W. Glass III Williamsburg Soccer Club Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Goetz, Jr. Douglas and Janis Wood Mr. and Mrs. Patrick B. Franko $1-$99 Mr. and Mrs. J. William Harrison, Jr. Ms. Amy Wright Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Alan Bender Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Hartman Mrs. Cheryl Lynn Gilday Ms. Denise Bourque Dr. and Mrs. Lyle Henry $500-$999 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Golden Mr. and Mrs. Scott Andrew Boyer Mrs. Robert Hornsby Mr. Laurence Holbrook Berbert Kimberlee DeSamper Goldsmith, M.D. Mr. Guy Clement Cartwright Mr. and Mrs. William S. Howard III Michael Henry Berbert, DVM Ms. Heather McGavin Hallett Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Davis Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hummel Mr. and Mrs. Clement M. Brown III Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hardt Dr. Emily Deaver Mr. Andrew Mark Jennings Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll Ms. Debra Hill Ms. Suzan Gay Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Jost Ms. Kathryn Lynn Carter Dr. and Mrs. Jan Horbaly Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Peter Evan Kalaris Ms. Kimberly Ann Christos Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Howell Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Robert Gould Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Keegan III Mr. and Mrs. John Charles Chuday Mr. and Mrs. Leroy G. Knott Dr. Lisa Leonor Grable Mr. and Mrs. David Randall Knight Mr. John Allen Coffin Ms. Kathleen O’Brien Krug Mrs. Kelly Jackson Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Joel D. Lewin Mr. and Mrs. Gregory W. Fernandez Col. And Mrs. Ronald R. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Mark Daniel Hollberg Ltc. And Mrs. Heldur Liivak Mr. Clarke Richard Franke Ms. Colleen DeJong Lhota Ms. Sharra Stewart Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Livingstone Mr. Stephen Franklin Hogwood Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Louise Mrs. Stephanie Goode Kelly Mrs. Marsha Fishburne Lycan Mr. and Mrs. Dudley M. Jensen Mrs. Anne A. Madden Mr. Richard J. Kent, Jr. Scott and Jennifer Mackesy Mr. and Mrs. Juergen A. Kloo Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Marcoccio Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Lannon Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Maher Dr. and Mrs. Henry E. Mallue, Jr. Ms. Christie McBride Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Klein Leister Mr. and Mrs. Richard John Miller Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Mattheisen Mr. and Mrs. Kieran E. McCarthy Joanna E. Lignelli Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richards Minkler Ms. Megan M. McCarthy Mr. Scott B. McEvoy Ms. Barbara G. Logan Mr. and Mrs. Roberts Moore Mr. David T. McGowan Mr. Joe McGovern Ms. Brooke Bower McKinney Mr. and Mrs. Wesley C. Morck, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Niles Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. McKinney Mr. Alfred Melanson Ms. Natalie M. Neaton and James B. Mr. and Mrs. Terry T. O’Connor Mr. John David Metzger Mr. Martin David Nickley Simpson Mr. Rob Brian Olson Mr. and Mrs. Steve Metzger Ms. Elizabeth Young Norcross Nike, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Eric F. O’Toole Mr. and Mrs. William J. Morris Mr. and Mrs. John Gregory Olsen Louis V. Pacilio and Martha Pacilio Philip D. Paschall, Esq. Mueller & Associates Inc. Ms. Christine Yvonne Paradis Ms. Lara Elizabeth Pawlow Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Puglisi Ms. Mary Elizabeth Noel Mr. and Mrs. Brent J. Schneider Mr. Donald Carl Rojas Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Quinter Mr. and Dr. William Jesse Owens Mr. Jacob Charles Skipper Ms. Maren Denise Rojas Mr. Gregory Scott Richards Dr. and Mrs. Gates W. Parker Mrs. Hillary deLeeuw Spruance Mr. and Mrs. L. Clifford Schroeder, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. David Stanley Schifrin Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Pawlow Stafford Soccer Club Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving Mrs. Kathleen McCarthy Sober Mr. and Mrs. Christopher K. Prophett Mr. Chuck Voyles Mr. and Mrs. William A. Singleton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Timothy Stamps Mr. and Dr. Ronald H. Raab Ms. Susan Alison Wagner Mrs. Margie Vaughan Snead Mr. and Mrs. Michael Villott Mr. John Paul Rasnic, Jr. Ms. Claire Campbell Waldman Mr. J. Nicholas Soos, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Todd J. Zywicki Ms. Andrea Hope Raube Mrs. Martha Ison Webb Stuart and Deborah Spirn Mr. Jeffrey Ritter Ms. Jenny Marie Weber Stihl, Incorporated Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ritz Mr. Steven Brett Wiley

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