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2008 Rosterroster 2008 RosterRoster Numerical Squad Breakdown By Class No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht./Wt. Hometown (High School/Previous School) Seniors (3) 0 Stephen Damore So. GK 5-10/190 Lindenhurst, N.Y. (Lindenhurst/St. Peter’s) Juniors (6) 2 Greg Tinari So. M 5-8/140 Holbrook, N.Y. (Sachem East/St. John’s) Sophomores (7) 3 Aaron Woodruff Fr. M 5-7/120 Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista) 4 Mladen Ramic So. D 5-9/171 Belgrade, Serbia (High School for Tourism) Freshmen (8) 6 Mihailo Pavlisin Jr. M 5-9/161 Subotica, Serbia (Ekonomski Fakulet) 7 Petar Rakovic Jr. D/M 5-9/170 Kragujevac, Serbia (Sports Grammar/St. John’s) By State/Country 8 Jherrett Maroney Fr. M 5-8/152 Cincinnatus, N.Y. (Cincinnatus Central) New York (15) 9 Diego Acero So. F/M 5-7/155 Greenport, N.Y. (Greenport) Colorado (1) 10 Tom Butler Fr. F 6-1/195 Birmingham, England (Bromsgrove School) 11 Matt Piccoli So. M 5-9/140 Selden, N.Y. (Newfield/Florida Gulf Coast) New Jersey (2) 12 Mark Secko So. M 5-9/145 Shoreham, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s) England (1) 13 Vuk Grbovic Fr. F 5-11/145 Belgrade, Serbia (Technical School) Serbia (4) 14 Oscar Leis Jr. F 5-8/160 Ozone Park, N.Y. (Archbishop Molloy) Jamaica (1) 16 Martin Lynch Sr. D 6-0/170 Oceanside, N.Y. (Oceanside) Poland (1) 17 Yannick Prescod Fr. M 5-7/160 Rochester, N.Y. (McQuaid Jesuit) 18 Kevin Zalewski Fr. M 5-11/160 Parsippany, N.J. (Parsippany) 21 Michele Aquino So. M 6-0/170 Franklin Square, N.Y. (Carey) By Height 24 James Palumbo Jr. M 5-6/140 Carmel, N.Y. (Mahopac) 6-7 - Dawid Ditrich 25 Kyle McTurk Fr. D/M 5-9/160 Hauppauge, N.Y. (Smithtown West) 6-1 - Damion Brown, Collin Geoghegan, 26 Dan Zori Sr. GK 5-11/185 Levittown, N.Y. (Kellenberg Memorial) Tom Butler 27 Collin Geoghegan Jr. D 6-1/180 Lindenhurst, N.Y. (Lindenhurst) 30 Anthony Rogic Fr. GK 5-11/170 Boonton, N.J. (Morris Catholic) 6-0 - Michele Aquino, Martin Lynch 31 Damion Brown Jr. D 6-2/165 Kingston, Jamaica (Francis Lewis) 5-11 - Vuk Grbovic, Anthony Rogic, 34 Dawid Ditrich Sr. GK 6-7/215 Gdansk, Poland (Academy of Phys. Ed. & Sport) Kevin Zalewski, Dan Zori 5-10 - Stephen Damore 5-9 - Kyle McTurk, Mladen Ramic, Mihailo Pavlisin, Matt Piccoli, Petar Rakovic Alphabetical 5-8 - Mark Secko, Oscar Leis, Jherrett Maroney, Greg Tinari No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht./Wt. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 5-7 - Diego Acero, Aaron Woodruff 9 Diego Acero So. F/M 5-7/155 Greenport, N.Y. (Greenport) Yannick Prescod 21 Michele Aquino So. M 6-0/170 Franklin Square, N.Y. (Carey) 31 Damion Brown Jr. D 6-2/165 Queens Village, N.Y. (Francis Lewis) 5-6 - James Palumbo 10 Tom Butler Fr. F 6-1/195 Birmingham, England (Bromsgrove School) 0 Stephen Damore So. GK 5-10/190 Lindenhurst, N.Y. (Lindenhurst/St. Peter’s) By Birthday 34 Dawid Ditrich Sr. GK 6-7/215 Gdansk, Poland (Academy of Phys. Ed. & Sport) January - Lynch (4), Zori (6), 27 Collin Geoghegan Jr. D 6-1/180 Lindenhurst, N.Y. (Lindenhurst) February - Damore (12), Rakovic (17) 13 Vuk Grbovic Fr. F 5-11/145 Belgrade, Serbia (Technical School) March - Zalewski (11) 14 Oscar Leis Jr. F 5-8/160 Ozone Park, N.Y. (Archbishop Molloy) 16 Martin Lynch Sr. D 6-0/170 Oceanside, N.Y. (Oceanside) April - Tinari (4) 8 Jherrett Maroney Fr. M 5-8/152 Cincinnatus, N.Y. (Cincinnatus Central) May - Secko (3), Piccoli (8) 25 Kyle McTurk Fr. D/M 5-9/160 Hauppauge, N.Y. (Smithtown West) June - Ditrich (7), Grbovic (12), 6 Mihailo Pavlisin Jr. M 5-9/161 Subotica, Serbia (Ekonomski Fakulet) Prescod (25), McTurk (29) 24 James Palumbo Jr. M 5-6/140 Carmel, N.Y. (Mahopac) July - Maroney (22) 11 Matt Piccoli So. F/M 5-9/140 Selden, N.Y. (Newfield/Florida Gulf Coast) 17 Yannick Prescod Fr. M 5-7/160 Rochester, N.Y. (McQuaid Jesuit) August - Ramic (1), Leis (23), Acero (29) 7 Petar Rakovic Jr. D/M 5-9/170 Kragujevac, Serbia (Sports Grammar/St. John’s) September - Palumbo (1), Aquino (11), 4 Mladen Ramic So. D 5-9/171 Belgrade, Serbia (High School for Tourism) D. Brown (13), Butler (22) 30 Anthony Rogic Fr. GK 5-11/170 Boonton, N.J. (Morris Catholic) October - Woodruff (11) 12 Mark Secko So. M 5-9/145 Shoreham, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s) November - Pavlisin (24) 2 Greg Tinari So. M 5-8/140 Holbrook, N.Y. (Sachem East/St. John’s) 3 Aaron Woodruff Fr. M 5-7/120 Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista) December - Rogic (28), Geoghegan (29) 18 Kevin Zalewski Fr. M 5-11/160 Parsippany, N.J. (Parsippany) 26 Dan Zori Sr. GK 5-11/185 Levittown, N.Y. (Kellenberg Memorial) Pronunciations Diego Acero - A-sare-o Head Coach: Cesar Markovic, 5th Year Dawid Ditrich - Dah-weed Dee-tritch Assistant Coaches: Dariel Collazo, Michael Mordocco, Bart Polster Collin Geoghegan - Gay-ginn (rhyme w/ pin) Athletic Trainer: Lisa Cantara Vuk Grbovic - Vook Grrr-bo-vitch Managers: Stephen Guidolin, Zaid Hamarsha, Mazen Chami Oscar Leis - Lay-ees Cesar Markovic - Mark-ah-vitch Mihailo Pavlisin - Mee-hi-low Pahv-lee-shin Yannick Prescod - Yah-nick Press-cod Petar Rakovic - Peh-tar Rack-o-vitch Mladen Ramic - Mlah-din Rah-mitch Anthony Rogic - Row-gitch Kevin Zalewski - Za-less-key 12 2008 Stony Brook Men’s Soccer Radio/TVRadio/TV RosterRoster 0 Stephen Damore 2 Greg Tinari 3 Aaron Woodruff 4 Mladen Ramic 6 Mihailo Pavlisin 7 Petar Rakovic Jr. • GK • 5-10 • 190 So. • M • 5-8 • 140 Fr. • M • 5-7 • 120 So. • D/M • 5-9 • 171 Jr. • M • 5-9 • 161 Jr. • D/M • 5-9 • 170 Lindenhurst, N.Y. Holbrook, N.Y. Highlands Ranch, Colo. Belgrade, Serbia Subotica, Serbia Kragujevac, Serbia 8 Jherrett Maroney 9 Diego Acero 10 Tom Butler 11 Matt Piccoli 12 Mark Secko 13 Vuk Grbovic Fr. • M • 5-8 • 172 Jr. • F/M • 5-7 • 155 Fr. • F • 6-1 • 195 So. • M • 5-9 • 140 So. • M • 5-9 • 145 Fr. • F • 5-11 • 145 Cincinnatus, N.Y. Greenport, N.Y. Birmingham, England Selden, N.Y. Shoreham, N.Y. Belgrade, Serbia 14 Oscar Leis 16 Martin Lynch 17 Yannick Prescod 18 Kevin Zalewski 21 Michele Aquino 24 James Palumbo Jr. • F • 5-8 • 160 Sr. • D • 6-0 • 170 Fr. • M • 5-7 • 160 Fr. • M • 5-11 • 160 So. • M • 6-0 • 170 Jr. • M • 5-6 • 140 Ozone Park, N.Y. Oceanside, N.Y. Rochester, N.Y. Parsippany, N.J. Franklin Square, N.Y. Carmel, N.Y. 25 Kyle McTurk 26 Dan Zori 27 Collin Geoghegan 30 Anthony Rogic 31 Damion Brown 34 Dawid Ditrich Fr. • M/D • 5-9 • 160 Sr. • GK • 5-11 • 185 Jr. • D • 6-1 • 180 Fr. • GK • 5-11 • 170 Jr. • D • 6-2 • 165 Sr. • GK • 6-7 • 215 Hauppauge, N.Y. Levittown, N.Y. Lindenhurst, N.Y. Boonton, N.J. Kingston, Jamaica Gdansk, Poland Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Cesar Markovic Dariel Collazo Michael Mordocco Bart Polster, Jr. 2008 Stony Brook Men’s Soccer 13 2008 SeasonSeason PreviewPreview After winning the America East champion- have as good of a season as he’s capable lisin played in 15 games, starting 11. He ship and advancing to the second round of but he’s dedicated to getting back to the scored the game-winning goal against Ni- of the NCAA Tournament in 2005, just one level necessary to compete. agara on September 16 and the team was player from that team is on the 2008 roster. 6-3-2 when he was in the starting lineup. Though short on senior leadership and Midfi eld “We’re expecting a lot from Mihailo this sea- experience, the 2008 Stony Brook men’s Stony Brook’s depth in the midfi eld could son,” said Markovic. “He’s a player who can soccer team is ready to challenge for an be its best asset in 2008. Junior Petar Ra- get forward and score some goals for us.” America East title, once again. kovic (Kragujevac, Serbia) will be heavily counted on to replace Palacio in the midfi eld Other players who will compete for time are Goalkeepers in 2008. After transferring from St. John’s junior James Palumbo (Carmel, N.Y.), Mi- Senior Dawid Ditrich (Gdansk, Poland) will University, Rakovic started all 18 games he chele Aquino (Franklin Square, N.Y.) and most likely be the starter in goal for Stony played in. Rakovic scored two goals and Diego Acero (Greenport, N.Y.). “James, Brook in 2008. “Dawid is fi tter and stronger two assists, including the game-winning Michele and Diego will be counted on in this season,” Markovic said. “He’s worked goal against Adelphi. “Petar was a key 2008,” said Markovic. very hard in the offseason to get into better player for us last season,” said Markovic. shape. He’s made the necessary adjust- “He’s a barometer for the team’s success. Defense ments to the college game and he knows His ability to serve the ball into the box is Of the three positional lines, the defense is the opposition and more importantly, his important for our team’s success.” expected to be the most mature as a unit. teammates a lot better.” Junior Collin Geoghegan (Lindenhurst, N.Y.) returns after playing in all 18 games last season.
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