Mission Statement

“The mission of the SUNY New Paltz Department of Athletics within the Division of Student Affairs is to sponsor a broad-based athletic program that provides educational and athletic opportunities for young men and women to grow and to develop, and to support the mission of the College by complementing and enhancing its diversity and quality of life. The department’s athletic program strives for competitive excellence within the SUNYAC and other similar institutions. To fulfill this mission, the Department has developed principles of operation to provide guidance and direction to its person- nel. This Mission Statement and accompanying principles require strong dedication and commitment from all who participate in, coach in, and support the Department of Athletics.”

Guiding Principles of SUNY New Paltz Athletics

1. The growth and development of student- in all aspects of college life is of primary importance. The Department will initiate and maintain support programs that will focus on the total development of its student-athletes. 2. The Department will recruit students who are committed to obtaining a degree from the institution, and it will provide the necessary resources and institute and main- tain policies and procedures that will encourage the fullest development of the aca- demic potential of student-athletes. 3. The College will support a strong, broad-based athletic program providing a wide range of competitive opportunities for both men and women. 4. The policies and direction of the Department will encourage good sportsmanship among student-athletes, coaching staff, administration, and the campus community. 5. The Department will employ staff, which is committed to the integrity and excel- lence of total program. 6. The Department will comply with federal, NCAA, SUNYAC, State and College reg- ulations and will develop educational programs for its constituencies to enhance com- pliance with such regulations. 7. The Department will work with appropriate constituencies within the College to insure the proper balance of athletic and academic interests. 8. The Department will provide an intercollegiate athletics program that seeks com- petitive excellence with the objective of competing for championships at the highest level. QUICK FACTS

College Quick Facts Table of Contents Location: New Paltz, 12561 Quick Facts About SUNY New Paltz...... 1 Founded: 1828 Men’s Soccer Quick Facts...... 1 Enrollment: 8,250 Media Information...... 1 Colors: Blue and Orange About SUNY New Paltz...... 2 Nickname: Hawks Hawks Athletics...... 3 Affiliation: NCAA Division III, ECAC 2009 Roster...... 4 Conference: SUNYAC Coaching Staff...... 5 President: Steven G. Poskanzer Season Preview...... 6 Athletic Director: Stuart Robinson Meet the 2009 Hawks...... 7 Associate AD: Brian Williams 2008 Season Results/Statistics...... 11 Assistant AD: Erick Hart Honors/Coaching Records...... 13 Department Secretary: Jeanne Quenzer Sports Information Director: Doug Herman Assistant to the SID: Tyler Terlecky Media Information Head Athletic Trainer: Kevin Joyce All interviews with SUNY New Paltz players and coaches Assistant Athletic Trainer: Michelle Johnson must be arranged through the sports information director, Equipment Manager: Eric Watson Doug Herman, or assistant sports information director, Tyler Web Site: www.newpaltz.edu Terlecky. Requests for press box passes for SUNY New Athletic Web Site: athletics.newpaltz.edu Paltz home games should be made preferably within five days of a game. Credentials for SUNY New Paltz road Men’s Soccer Quick Facts games must be obtained through the host sports information Head Coach: Eric Watson director. The SUNY New Paltz press box is for working Soccer Office Phone: 845-257-2342 media only. E-mail: [email protected] Career Record/Years: 10-20-6 For further information regarding SUNY New Paltz men’s soccer, please contact the Sports Information Office. Affiliation: NCAA III, ECAC Conference: SUNYAC Phone...... 845-257-3927 2008 Record: 7-8-4 Fax...... 845-257-3940 Home Facility: Alumni Field Sports Hotline...... 845-257-3924 Capacity: 300 E-mail...... [email protected] Assistant Coach: Gene Ventriglia Ryan Lundgren

Credits Important Phone Numbers The 2009 SUNY New Paltz men’s soccer media guide was Admissions...... 845-257-3200 written and designed by Tyler Terlecky, assistant sports infor- Athletic Office Phone...... 845-257-3908 mation director. Cover design and preview written by Doug Business Office/Student Accounts...... 845-257-3150 Herman, sports information director. Action photography pro- Financial Aid...... 845-257-3250 vided by Stockton Photo, Inc., of Stanfordville, NY. Residence Life...... 845-257- 4444 Note: Information contained in this book is current as of October 10, 2009.

HAWKS SOCCER - 1 ABOUT SUNY NEW PALTZ

Located in the 332 year-old village of New Paltz (founded in 1677 by French Huguenots), the con- temporary buildings of the landscaped campus are a fitting contrast to the historic structures of the community and of the farmlands and vineyards beyond. Nestled between the historic Hudson River to the east and the majestic Shawangunk Mountains to the west, New Paltz provides some of the most breathtaking beautiful countryside on the east coast. The community is surrounded by the fer- tile farmlands of the Wallkill River Valley and hill upon hill of apple orchards and vineyards, making the region one of the prime apple-growing and wine making areas in New York State.

New Paltz is an aesthetic blend of commerce and natural beauty and is great for hiking and biking or just strolling along its many quiet tree-lined streets. Restaurants, retail shops and professional offices intermingle with historic stone houses built in the 17th and 18th centuries.

New Paltz is most famous for Huguenot Street, the oldest street in America, where visitors are wel- come to tour the original stone houses, gaining a glimpse of 17th century colonial life.

The local terrain -- from underground caverns to mountain peaks -- is perfect for on-site study in geology. , an educational gold mine, is less than a two hour drive, and benefits busi- ness, political science, communication, international relations, and fine and performing arts students with voluminous offerings: the UN, network studies, national publications, Wall Street, Broadway, museums and galleries, -- to scratch only the surface.

Regional beauty is but one reason to consider attending New Paltz. The region itself abounds in educational experiences. History students, for example, would be hard-pressed to find a more suit- able location for exploring America’s past. The nation’s oldest street with its original houses is just blocks from campus and ancient Native American artifacts abound. Former US presidents’ homes, as well as Kingston’s historic Rondout district, become natural labs for history and anthropology stu- dents. Political science majors are just a short drive away from the state capital and internships in state government. An abundance of health care agencies offer beneficial observation experience to students with ambitions for medical or allied health careers.

HAWKS SOCCER - 2 HAWKS ATHLETICS

The 57,000 square-foot Athletic and Wellness Center provides the New Paltz athletic program a state-of-the-art venue for both varsity competition and recreation.

The premium wood gym floor is the home arena for the Division-III men’s and women’s and programs. The Athletic and Wellness Center elevates New Paltz to be on par with many of the schools they compete against.

Activity spaces within the new building include two cardiovascular and weight training fitness centers at the west and east ends. The 3,300-square foot East Fitness Curve contains four Power Lift Combo Racks, a complete Cybex Eagle Circuit, a functional training station and array of cardiovas- cular machines. The East Curve includes 15 cardiovascular machines, Precor treadmills, elliptical trainers, exercise cycles, Cybex Arc Trainers, and an SCIFIT upper body ergometer machine.

The 3,500-square foot West Fitness Curve contains 21 cardio machines for a total of 36, including Precor and Cybex models. It also contains a free weight area and three Cybex modular stations. It also includes a stretching area, medicine balls, core training machines and other free weight sta- tions. There are ten 40-inch LCD TV screens surrounding this state-of-the-art equipment.

Connecting the two fitness curves is an elevated window-lined 1/9th-mile walking/jogging track that encircles the competition wood gym floor. The entire center is air-conditioned and designed to pro- mote overall health and fitness.

HAWKS SOCCER - 3 2009 Hawks Roster

No. Name Pos. Yr. Hometown/High School 0 Peter Carmel GK Jr. Lake Ronkonkoma/The Stony Brook School 1 Caleb Johnson GK Fr. New Lebanon/New Lebanon 2 Joe Emberger M So. Poughkeepsie/Roy C Ketcham 3 Chris Marks D Fr. Newtown, CT/Newtown 4 Evan Martel M So. West Sayville/Sayville 5 Dave Gardiner F Jr. Malta/Ballston Spa 6 Nicholas DiPaola M Fr. Huntington/Huntington 7 Michael Santalesa M So. New Hyde Park/St. Francis Prep 8 Brendan Ujvary D So. Kings Park/Kings Park 9 Robert Wexler M Jr. Delmar/Bethlehem 10 Lucas Natel F Jr. Mineola/Mineola 11 Harper Jaroff F Sr. Old Westbury/The Wheatley School 12 Tommy Willoughby D So. Levittown/Island Trees 13 James McGaley M So. Babylon/St. John the Baptist 14 Michael Ackerman F Jr. Castleton/Maple Hill 15 Jason Fancie D Jr. Ossining/Ossining 16 Harrison Lane M Fr. Glenmont/Bethlehem 17 Tommy Garafola M So. Richmond Hill/St. Francis Prep 18 James Berbrick D So. Melville/Walt Whitman 19 Jimmy Alexiou D So. Bayside/St. Francis Prep 20 Brenden Kassel M Fr. Syosset/Syosset 21 Anton Shipman D Sr. Howard Beach/Molloy Central 22 Frank Tloczkowski M Jr. New Hyde Park/New Hyde Park Memorial 23 James Altadonna F So. Massapequa/Massapequa 25 Toby Noble D Fr. Lake George/Lake George 26 Thomas Viscardi GK So. Lake Ronkonkoma/Sachem North

HAWKS SOCCER - 4 Hawks Coaching Staff

Eric Watson Gene Ventriglia Head Coach Assistant Coach Third Season First Season

Eric Watson enters his third Husdon Valley soccer legend, season as head coach of the Gene Ventriglia returns to the SUNY New Paltz men’s soccer field as a volunteer coach for program in the fall of 2009. the men’s program. As a colle- Watson joined the New Paltz giate player, the 1967 graduate staff after spending five years of SUNY New Paltz earned as the head men’s soccer three All-American citations and coach at Linfield College in was honored by Soccer McMinnville, OR. Magazine as its player of the year as a senior. He guided the Hawks to the NCAA Most recently, Watson has served as the 2008 goalkeep- regional title in 1965, competed at the Pan American er coach for the US Under-23 Women's National Team. Games in the summer of 1967 and was a member of the While at Linfield, he compiled an overall record of 62-24- 1968 Olympic team. 10, and led his team to the NCAA playoffs in 2002 and 2003. In 2003, Linfield claimed the Northwest Ventriglia coached 16 years of soccer on the high school Conference (NWC) championship and in 2005 Watson level in the Hudson Valley, authoring a phenomenal 233- was named the NWC Coach of the Year. Watson also 33-15 career record along with capturing five league and division titles, a pair of sectional and district champi- served as the women’s soccer coach in 2002 and 2003. onships capped with the New York State Class C crown his final year. Prior to Linfield, Watson spent two seasons as the men’s assistant soccer coach at the University of Richmond. He In 1985, Ventriglia was hired as the first head coach of was heavily involved with goalkeeper training, recruiting the women’s soccer program at West Point. He took over future players and scouting opponents. From 1998-2000, the club team in 1985, raised it to varsity status a year Watson served as the assistant men's soccer coach at later and went on to compile an impressive 262-164-29 Williams College. The program compiled a 31-3-2 record record. The six-time Patriot League “Coach of the Year” and reached the NCAA Division III semifinals in 1998 and guided Army to 15 Patriot League Tournament appear- the quarterfinals in 1999. He has worked extensively as a ances in the 18 years which the conference has held a club coach for F.C. Portland, the Oregon Olympic league tourney. Ventriglia led Army to two Patriot League Development Program, the Regional Olympic Tournament championships in 1993 and 2008, and Development staff and the Richmond Capitals Club. He directed the Black Knights to four regular season confer- holds a Class “A” coaching license from the United ence crowns (1991, 1992, 1993, 2002). States Soccer Federation and a goalkeeper diploma from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. Ventriglia has distinguished himself on the sidelines and ranks among the nation’s coaching leaders in all-time Watson enjoyed a distinguished playing career at wins. He retired from Army at the end of the 2008 season Williams College from 1993-1996. He was a senior cap- to spend more time with his wife, Donna, three kids and tain in 1996 and helped lead his team to the NCAA five grandchildren. Division III quarterfinals. In 1995 his team went undefeat- ed with a record of 17-0-2 and claimed the NCAA Division III National Championship. Williams appeared in the NCAA Division title game in 1993 and posted a 16-1- 1 record.

Watson received a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Williams in 1997 and completed his master's degree in Sport Leadership at Virginia Commonwealth University in 2002.

HAWKS SOCCER - 5 Hawks Coaching Staff Preview

Ryan Lundgren 2009 SEASON PREVIEW Volunteer Coach First Season The SUNY New Paltz men’s soccer team returns to the field with high expectations in 2009. After a 7-8-4 overall and 3-6-1 in the SUNYAC record in the 2008 season, the Ryan Lundgren enters his first Hawks are coming off their best season since 2004 when season as a volunteer coach for the team finished 12-10 overall. the Hawks. Ryan played two sea- sons in the backfield for the Sophomore forward James Altadonna returns as the top Hawks from 2007-2008. goal scorer in the conference with 12 goals in 2008. Junior transfer Dave Gardiner will be playing along side Ryan started every game the of Altadonna to facilitate more scoring opportunities for Hawks played in 2007 and 2008. the Hawks. Sophomore co-captain Tommy Garafola will look to provide Altadonna and Gardiner with scoring Prior to New Paltz, he played two seasons for Orange opportunities as he did last year, connecting with County Community College (OCCC) and was named to Altadonna four times. Garafola was tied for fifth in the the All-Conference First Team in 2006. conference with seven assists and led the team with 41 shots. In 2008, the Hawks scored 19 more goals than in Ryan is a 2004 graduate of Valley Central School. 2007. Ryan received his bachelor's degree in 2009 from SUNY Senior co-captain Anton Shipman will direct a young New Paltz in public relations. group of defenders. In 2008, the Hawks outscored their opponents for only the second time in 12 years, the last coming in 2003. The Hawks allowed seven less goals in Sophomore Co-Captain Tommy Garafola 2008 than in 2007.

Junior goalkeeper Peter Carmel will start this year in net for the Hawks. Carmel started one game last year, recording the 1-0 loss to Oswego on a rainy afternoon with wet field conditions. In 190 minutes of play, he allowed two goals (0.97 GAA) for the year and made 11 saves.

The Hawks will open the season September 1st at home against Rutgers-Newark at 4:30 pm. The remaining home games will be against Old Westbury, Brockport, Geneseo, Potsdam, Plattsburgh, Union, Skidmore and Rensselaer. They open on the road against Rhode Island College in the Stevens Tournament on September 5th. They will also compete against Hunter in the Stevens Tournament on September 6th. The remaining road schedule will consist of Vassar, Williams, Oneonta, Buffalo State, Fredonia, Bard, Oswego and Cortland.

HAWKS SOCCER - 6 Meet The 2009 Freshman Class

#1 Caleb Johnson #3 Chris Marks Freshman Goalkeeper Freshman Defender New Lebanon, New York Newtown, Connecticut Major: Undecided Major: Undecided

Prior to New Paltz- Is a 2009 gradu- Prior to New Paltz- Is a 2009 gradu- ate of New Lebanon High ate of Newtown High School...earned School...earned Class D Goalkeeper All-Conference...soccer captain and of the Year in 2007...CHUL 1st team captain in 2008-2009. Other- all-star in 2006-2008...Class D 1st team all-star 2006- Son of Ed and Tammy Marks. 2008. Other- Son of Eric and Lori Johnson.

#6 Nicholas DiPaola #16 Harrison Lane Freshman Midfielder Freshman Midfielder Huntington, New York Glenmont, New York Major: Biology Major: Undecided

Prior to New Paltz- Is a 2009 gradu- Prior to New Paltz- Is a 2009 gradu- ate of Huntington High ate of Bethlehem High School...played School...earned All-Conference 2007- in the Section II All-Star 2009...was in the Honor Society. Game...earned best offensive player award in 2009. Other- Son of Peter DiPaola and Helena Almberg. Other- Son of Robert and Patricia Lane.

#20 Brenden Kassel #25 Toby Noble Freshman Midfielder Freshman Defender Syosset, New York Lake George, New York Major: Accounting/Finance Major: Undecided

Prior to New Paltz- Is a 2009 gradu- Prior to New Paltz- Is a 2009 gradu- ate of Syosset High School...earned ate of Lake George Central...earned All-County in 2008-2009...earned All- 1st team All-Adirondack Conference 2007-2008. Other- Son League...earned 1st team All Section II Class C. of Charlotte Kassel-Gerard and Dennis Gerard. Other- Son of Tim and Kathi Noble.

Tommy Garafola

Junior Goalkeeper Peter Carmel

HAWKS SOCCER - 7 The 2009 Returning Hawks

#0 Peter Carmel #2 Joe Emberger Junior Goalkeeper Sophomore Midfielder Lake Ronkonkoma, New York Poughkeepsie, New York Major: Business Finance Major: Education

2008- Appeared in four games in goal 2008- Appeared in 18 games...tallied for the Hawks...tallied 11 saves for a one goal and three assists. Prior to .846 save percentage. 2007- Appeared New Paltz- Is a 2008 graduate of Roy in 11 games in goal for New Paltz...tal- C. Ketcham High School...played three lied 76 saves for a .745 save percentage and a 2.69 years as a midfielder earning All-League and All-Section goal against average...recorded nine losses and one tie Honors in 2005 and 2006. Other- Son of Charles last season. Prior to New Paltz- Is a 2007 graduate of Emberger and Nan LaFronz. The Stony Brook School and was selected to All-League, All-Conference, All-County and All-State Honors. Other- Son of Ken and Virginia Carmel. #5 Dave Gardiner #4 Evan Martel Junior Forward Sophomore Midfielder Malta, New York West Sayville, New York Major: Business Administration Major: Business Prior to New Paltz- A junior transfer 2008- Appeared in 10 games...tallied from SUNY Cobleskill...earned Rob one goal and two assists...scored the Szmarz Award in 2008 which is the game winning goal against Potsdam. Coach’s Award...earned second team Prior to New Paltz- Is a 2008 graduate all-region in 2007. Is a 2007 graduate of Ballston Spa of Sayville High School...played three seasons at mid- High School. Other- Son of Joseph and MaryLee field for Sayville... tallied eight goals and 19 assists... Gardiner. played three seasons for Bayport and led the team with eight goals. Son of Paul and Wendy Martel. Other- #8 Brendan Ujvary Sophomore Defender #7 Michael Santalesa Kings Park, New York Sophomore Midfielder Major: Undecided New Hyde Park, New York Major: Finance 2008- Missed due to injury. Prior to New Paltz- Is a 2008 graduate of Kings 2008- Appeared in six games due to Park High School...played three years injuries...had one shot on goal. Prior to as a left back earning Rookie of the New Paltz- Is a 2008 graduate of St. Year as a sophomore in 2005 and All-League Honors in Francis Prep High School...played club 2006 as a junior. Other- Son of Richard and Mary soccer for the Kosmos and won a U-18 State Title as a Ujvary. midfielder. Other- Son of Edward and Michele Santalesa. #10 Lucas Natel Junior Forward #9 Robert Wexler Mineola, New York Junior Midfielder Major: Undecided Delmar, New York Major: Political Science/History 2008- Appeared in 16 games scoring four goals and tallied three assists for 2008- Appeared in nine games...record- 11 team points. 2007- Appeared in 15 ed two shots. games tallied two goals and had 10 Prior to New Paltz- Played club soccer shots on goal...had game winning goal against for the University of Central Florida in Morrisville. Prior to New Paltz- Is a 2007 graduate of 2007. Prior to UCF- Played three years at Bethlehem Mineola High School. Other- Son of Joao and Jocelia High School winning a Section II Title in 2006. Other- Natel. Son of Scott and Mary Alice Wexler. HAWKS SOCCER - 8 The 2009 Returning Hawks

#11 Harper Jaroff #12 Tommy Willoughby Senior Forward Sophomore Defender Old Westbury, New York Levittown, New York Major: Communications Major: Undecided

2008- Appeared in 15 games...tallied 2008- Appeared in 19 games...tallied three one goal for two team points. assists and six shots on goal. Prior to 2007- Appeared in 17 games...tallied 12 New Paltz- Is a 2008 graduate of Island shots, five shots on goal...tallied one Trees High School...played three years as a goal for two team points. 2006- Appeared in four forward tallying six goals and 16 assists. Other- Son of games for the Hawks. Prior to New Paltz- Is a 2006 Thomas and Carmela Willoughby. graduate of Wheatley High School. Other- Son of Joe and Bhavani Jaroff.

#13 James McGaley #14 Michael Ackerman Sophomore Midfielder Junior Forward Babylon, New York Castleton, New York Major: Undecided Major: Accounting

2008- Appeared in three Prior to New Paltz- A junior transfer from games...recorded one shot. Prior to Hudson Valley Community College in New Paltz- Is a 2008 graduate of St. Albany...earned team MVP honors in 2007 John the Baptist Diocesan High and 2008...tallied 24 goals and 11 assists. School...Played midfield scoring nine goals and earning Prior to HVCC- Is a 2007 graduate of Maple Hill High All-League Academic Honors. Other- Son of Kevin and School. Other- Son of Patricia Whitbeck. Susanne McGaley.

#15 Jason Fancie #17 Tommy Garafola Junior Defender Sophomore Midfielder Ossining, New York Richmond Hall, New York Major: Business Major: Undecided

2008- Appeared in eight games on 2008- Appeared in all 19 games for the defense. 2007- Appeared in 17 games Hawks...earned third team All- on defense...recorded two shots and SUNYAC...tallied four goals and a team- one shot on goal. Prior to New Paltz- high seven assists...recorded 20 shots on Is a 2007 graduate of Ossining High School. Other- goal and one game winner. Son of Glendon and Jennifer Fancie. Prior to New Paltz- Is a 2008 graduate of St. Francis Prep...tallied 37 goals...named Team MVP and All- Team...scored the overtime playoff goal in the quarter finals against Monsignor Farrell...played for the Auburndale Jaguars as a midfielder and scored 13 goals and 14 assists...played in the 2007 Games and lost on penalty kicks to Adirondack in the gold medal game. Other- Son of Joseph and Brigid Garafola.

Anton Shipman - 2007 and 2008 Team MVP

HAWKS SOCCER - 9 The 2009 Returning Hawks

#18 James Berbrick #19 Jimmy Alexiou Sophomore Defender Sophomore Defender Melville, New York Bayside, New York Major: History Major: International Business

2008- Appeared in five games. Prior to 2008- Appeared in 15 games...recorded New Paltz- Is a 2008 graduate of Walt five shots and two shots on goal. Prior Whitman High School...played three to New Paltz- Is a 2008 graduate of St. years at Walt Whitman...earned All- Francis Prep...tallied 11 goals and ten League, All-Conference and All-County Honors...played assists...named MVP of the North Hemstead Tournament for the HBC Outlaws and won the Super Club Virginia and East Meadow World Cup...won a state cup with NY Beach Regional Tournament. Other- Son of James and United Supersonics. Other- Son of Costas and Maria Bridget Berbrick. Alexiou.

# 21 Anton Shipman # 22 Frank Tloczkowski Senior Defender Junior Midfielder Howard Beach, New York New Hyde Park, New York Major: Accouting Major: History

2008- Appeared in all 19 games for the 2008- Appeared in nine games...tallied Hawks in the backfield...named team six shots and four shots on goal. 2007- MVP...tallied three goals and one assist. Appeared in 12 games...tallied two 2007- Appeared in 17 games...named shots. Prior to New Paltz- Is a 2007 team MVP...tallied 16 shots, eight shots on goal...three graduate of New Hyde Park Memorial High School. goals for six team points. 2006- Appeared in 15 Other- Son of Frank and Penni Tloczkowski. games...tallied one shot. Prior to New Paltz- Is a 2006 graduate of Molloy High School. Other- Son of Anton and Nancy Shipman.

# 23 James Altadonna #26 Thomas Viscardi Sophomore Forward Sophomore Goalkeeper Massapequa, New York Lake Ronkonkoma, New York Major: Undecided Major: Business Marketing

2008- Appeared in 17 games...earned 2008- Did not record statistics. Prior to third team All-Region...tallied a team- New Paltz- Is a 2008 graduate of high and conference high 12 goals and Sachem High School...played two sea- one assist...earned 25 team sons in goal for Sachem... earned All- points...recorded 39 shots and 20 shots on goal. Prior League Honors in 2007 and was a 2007 participant in to New Paltz- Is a 2008 graduate of Massapequa High the Empire State Games. Other- Son of Joe and Evelyn School...tallied 16 goals and five assists in 2006... Viscardi. earned All-Conference in 2005...All-County in 2006...All- Long Island in 2007...has played on tours in Europe and Canada. Other- Son of James and Susan Altadonna.

HAWKS SOCCER - 10 2008 STATISTICS

Overall Home Away Neutral 7-8-4 4-2-2 2-5-2 1-1

DATE OPPONENT RESULT OVERALL 8/29 @ West. New Eng. W, 4-1 1-0-0 (@ Wheaton) 8/30 @ Wheaton T, 2-2 (2OT) 1-0-1 9/2 SUNY Cobleskill T, 2-2 (2OT) 1-0-2 9/6 @ Rutgers Newark W, 3-1 2-0-2 9/7 @ Stevens L, 1-0 2-1-2 9/10 Bard W, 4-0 3-1-2 9/16 @ King’s College L, 5-4 3-2-2 9/20 Cortland L, 2-0 3-3-2 (Conf.0-1) 9/26 Fredonia W, 2-1 4-3-2 (Conf. 1-1) 9/27 Buffalo State L, 1-0 4-4-2 (Conf. 1-2) 10/3 @ Geneseo L, 2-1 4-5-2 (Conf. 1-3) 10/4 @ Brockport L, 6-2 4-6-2 (Conf. 1-4) 10/10 @ Plattsburgh L, 3-0 4-7-2 (Conf. 1-5) 10/11 @ Potsdam W. 1-0 5-7-2 (Conf. 2-5) 10/18 Morrisville W, 3-0 6-7-2 (Conf. 3-5) 10/22 Oneonta T, 0-0 (2OT) 6-7-3(Conf. 3-5-1) 10/25 @ Oswego L, 1-0 6-8-3 (Conf. 3-6-1) 10/29 Vassar W, 4-2 7-8-3 (Conf. 3-6-1) 10/31 @ Skidmore T, 1-1 7-8-4 (Conf. 3-6-1)

Sophomore Forward TEAM STATISTICS NP OPP James Altadonna SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 33-237 31-290 Goals scored average 1.65 1.55 Shot pct. .139 .107 Shots on goal-Attempts 110-237 142-290 SOG pct. .464 .490 Shots/Game 12.5 15.3 Assists 31 23 CORNER KICKS 87 82 PENALTY KICKS 0-0 3-3

PENALTIES Fouls 266 270 Yellow cards 15 21 Red cards 2 0

ATTENDANCE Total 1562 1407 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/195 9/156 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/38 HAWKS SOCCER - 11 2008 Statistics

## Name GP-GS GA Pts Sh SOG GW PK-ATT

23 James Altadonna 17-16 12 1 25 39 20 2 0-0 17 Tommy Garafola 19-19 4 7 15 41 20 1 0-0 8 Lucas Natel 16-2 4 3 11 15 9 2 0-0 10 Sean Reminick 18-18 3 5 11 22 13 1 0-0 21 Anton Shipman 19-19 3 1 7 7 2 0 0-0 9 Joe Rose 13-0 3 0 6 6 4 0 0-0 4 Joe Emberger 18-18 1 3 5 19 2 0 0-0 25 Evan Martel 10-1 1 2 4 13 6 1 0-0 7 Robert Mendes 19-19 1 2 4 6 4 0 0-0 14 Chris Hotzak 19-19 0 3 3 20 8 0 0-0 12 Tommy Willoughby 19-16 0 3 3 10 6 0 0-0 11 Harper Jaroff 15-4 1 0 2 9 5 0 0-0 18 Nick Lamon 18-12 0 1 1 9 3 0 0-0 22 Frank Tloczkowski 9-0 0 0 0 6 4 0 0-0 19 Jimmy Alexiou 15-8 0 0 0 5 2 0 0-0 2 Ryan Lundgren 19-19 0 0 0 4 2 0 0-0 5 Michael Santalesa 6-0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0-0 16 Robert Wexler 9-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 13 James McGaley 3-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 24 James Berbrick 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 20 Brandon Quinn 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 15 Eric Rounds 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 Jason Fancie 8-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0

Total 19 33 31 97 237 110 7 0-0 Opponents 19 31 23 85 290 142 8 3-3

## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves WLT Sho

1 Patrick Carlucci 18-18 1613:39 29 1.62 118 7 7 4 4 0 Peter Carmel 4-1 186:21 2 0.97 11 0 1 0 0

Total 19 1800:00 31 1.55 131 7 8 4 4 Opponents 19 1800:00 33 1.65 91 8 7 4 6

HAWKS SOCCER - 12 HONORS/COACHING RECORDS

Men's Soccer SUNYAC All-Conference Coaching Records Coach Years Record Win % 1961 Second Team - Gordon Kranjna Al Miller 1963-1965 27-7-1 .786 1962 Second Team - Joe Facciolli Robert Durkin 1966-1973 57-37-7 .599 1962 Second Team - Rich Lotze Peter Van Geem 1974 1-10-2 .154 1963 First Team - Joe Facciolli, Rich Lotze Bob Joly 1975 5-8-1 .393 Second Team - Tom Clarke, Gene Ventriglia Ronald Hess 1976-1984 43-64-9 .409 1964 First Team - Joe Facciolli, Rich Lotze John Barrett 1985 6-6 .500 Second Team - Gene Ventriglia Art Goon 1986-1991 49-48-8 .503 1965 Joe Facciolli Stuart Robinson 1992-2006 96-177-9 .356 1965 Rich Lotze Eric Watson 2007-present 10-20-6 .235 1965 Gene Ventriglia, Sol Iyaserre 1966 Gene Ventriglia, Sol Iyaserre, Bill Doon 1967 Bob Spadoni, Clement M'Dadinuju, Angelo Targra 1968 Clement M'Dadinuju, Bob Hippy, Ed Kane All-Americans 1969 Bob Hippy, Abdi Yunis, Guy Cassarini 1963 Joe Faciolli 1970 Bob Hippy, Guy Cassarini, Eliot Pobbi-Asare 1963 Gene Ventriglia 1971 Argires Soulios 1964 Joe Facciolli 1972 Walter Blair, Dave Palliot, Arnold Richards, Metcalf King 1965 Gene Ventriglia 1985 Fernando DeFrance, Starvos Tourmanidis 1966 Gene Ventriglia 1986 Fernando DeFrance 1967 Bob Spadoni 1986 Honorable Mention - Tony Meade 1968 Bob Hippy 1987 1st Team - Darren McCarthy, Larry Manning 1970 Eliot Pobbi-Asare Honorable Mention - Tony Meade 1987 David Zawalichce 1988 1st Team - Darren McCarthy, Larry Manning All- Region Honorable Mention - Ed Burke, David Luke 1962 Joe Facciolli, Rich Lotze 1989 Honorable Mention - Ed Burke, Joel Amey 1963 Joe Facciolli, Gene Ventriglia 1989 Scott Landry, Darren McCarthy 1964 Joe Facciolli, Gene Ventriglia 1990 1st Team - Rob Tuccillo 1965 Joe Facciolli, Gene Ventriglia Second Team - Sandy Ventriglia Sol Iyaserre, Rich Lotze Honorable Mention - Darren McCarthy, Joel Amey 1966 Gene Ventriglia, Sol Iyaserre 1991 Second Team - Rob Tuccillo 1966 Bill Doon Honorable Mention - Justin Stauss, John Brennan 1967 Bob Spadoni 1992 First Team - Rob Tuccillo 1968 Clement M'Dadinuju, Bob Hippy 1993 Second Team - Greg Griffith, Vin Mulvhill 1969 Bob Hippy Honorable Mention - Brian Timm 1969 Abdi Yunis, Guy Cassarini 1994 First Team - Vin Mulvhill 1970 Bob Hippy, Guy Cassarini 1995 Second Team - Chris Gaudioso Elliott Pobbi-Asare Honorable Mention - John Hagan, Brian Timm 1972 Metcalf King (Honorable Mention) 1996 First Team - Sandy Ventriglia, Reggie Warren, Matt Faline 1988 Darren McCarthy, Larry Manning 1997 First Team - Reggie Warren, Matt Faline, Tom Anson 1992 Rob Tuccillo Second Team - Adam Peck 1996 Matt Faline 1998 First Team - Chris Knoblauch 1997 Matt Faline, Tom Anson Second Team - Tom Anson 1999 Malcolm Gatherer (1st Team) Honorable Mention - Chris Vega 2001 Mario Lavacca 1999 First Team - Kevin Smith 2003 Mario Lavacca (2nd Team) Honorable Mention - Stephen Ferrara, Chris Knoblauch 2000 Second Team - Tim Van Wyen 2008 James Altadonna (3rd Team) Honorable Mention - John D'Eredita, Mario Lavacca 2001 Second Team - Tim Van Wyen, Mario Lavacca 2002 Second Team - Tim Van Wyen, Mario Lavacca 2003 First Team - Mario Lavacca* Second Team - Bobby Monahan 2004 Second Team - Greg Foss, Joe Fabian, Michael Dodge 2005 First Team - Jason Irish 2006 Third Team - Joseph Fabian, Jason Irish, Brian Siergiej 2008 Third Team- Tommy Garafola

*Huntley Parker Award (Player of the Year)

HAWKS SOCCER - 13 Philosophy

The goal of the SUNY New Paltz athletics program is to provide an oppor- tunity for those student-athletes who participate in intercollegiate athletics to maximize their potential in a learning environment which values and enhances self-actualization, competitiveness, discipline, and the ability to make healthy choices and life-long connections. By engaging in a thought- ful, systematic approach to sports, each New Paltz is encouraged to define a sense of personal responsibility for his/her own behavior and per- formance as well as the behavior and performance of his/her team.