2006 MEN’S SOCCER

TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS 2006 Outlook ...... 2 The University Head Coach ...... 3 Location ...... , Pa. 19131 Assistant Coaches ...... 4 Founded ...... 1851 2006 Roster ...... 5 Enrollment...... 4,250 Finnesey Field...... 6 Denomination...... Roman Catholic (Jesuit) The Hawk ...... 6 Nickname...... Hawks Hawk Profiles ...... 7-11 Colors ...... Crimson and Gray Newcomers ...... 12 Athletic Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I Year In Review ...... 13 Conference ...... Atlantic 10 Home Field...... Finnesey Field 2005 Statistics ...... 14 The Team Atlantic 10 Conference ...... 15 Head Coach ...... Tom Turner Atlantic 10 Statistics...... 16 Men’s Soccer Office...... 610-660-1764 Record Book ...... 17-20 Career Record/Years ...... 112-219-23/19 years All-Time Roster ...... 21-22 Record at SJU/Years ...... Same All-Time Results ...... 23-26 Assistant Coaches ...... Ken Clark (Temple ‘97) - 9th year Administration ...... 27 ...... Hugh McInaw (Philadelphia ‘72) - 3rd year Saint Joseph’s University ...... 28 Co-Captains ...... Joe Grayauskie, John Creed Assistant Captains ...... Dean Niedosik, Chris Powell Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 22/4 Starters Returning/Lost...... 10/1 WWW.SJUHAWKS.COM 2005 Overall Record ...... 2-14-1 2005 Atlantic 10 Record ...... 0-9 2005 Atlantic 10 Finish ...... 14th SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY Athletic Communications ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT Asst. A.D./Communications ...... Marie Wozniak Assoc. Dir. of Athletic Communications...... Jack Jumper The Mission of the Athletics Department at Saint Asst. Dir. of Athletic Communications...... Amber Tyson Joseph’s University reflects the Mission of the Athletic Communications Assistant ...... Joe Greenwich University by using the programs within Athletics as a Men’s Soccer Contact ...... Marie Wozniak way to develop the whole person and preparing men E-mail ...... [email protected] and women for others. Athletic Communications Phone ...... 610-660-1727 • To educate the whole person by complementing the academic Athletic Communications Fax ...... 610-660-1724 experience with athletic and recreational programs and activities Saint Joseph’s University outside the classroom. President ...... Timothy R. Lannon, S.J. Vice President for Student Life...... Dr. Linda Lelii • To create an environment for personal growth through openness, Assoc. Vice Pres./Athletic Director...... Don DiJulia respect, and a concern for others. Asst. Vice Pres./Athletic Business Affairs ...... Jim Brown Assoc. AD/Facilities...... Kevin Quinn

• To communicate the value of community and family through team Assoc. AD/Varsity Programs ...... Ellen Ryan w work and sportsmanship. Assoc. AD/Marketing & Corporate Partnerships . . . . Tim Curran w Asst. AD/Rec. & Intramurals ...... Corey Shannon w

• To provide opportunities for students to learn self-discipline, . Exec. Director of Athletic Development ...... Katie Shields s

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CREDITS h • To provide opportunities for students to participate and compete a

in a first-class manner. The 2006 Saint Joseph's University Men's Soccer Media Guide was designed by w

Phil Denne and written and edited by Amber Tyson and Marie Wozniak. Editorial k • To provide equitable opportunities for all students and staff, assistance provided by John Saeger, Scott Laugheed and Jack Jumper. Action s . including women and minorities. photography by Greg Carroccio of Sideline Photos and still photography by Laird c o

Bindrim. Printing by Smith-Edwards-Dunlap, Philadelphia, PA. m • To advance the University regionally and nationally through intercollegiate athletics.

2006 Men’s Soccer 1 SEASON OUTLOOK

The Saint Joseph’s men’s soccer team will field one of its deepest squads in years in 2006, which should prove to be a key factor in helping the Hawks get back on the winning track. SJU has an experienced group, and returns 10 starters from last season. More importantly, all 10 players who scored points in 2005 are back for the Hawks. “Our depth will be a pleasant problem to have this season. It will increase the level of competition with more players challeng- ing for playing time,” said SJU coach Tom Turner, who is now in his 20th season and closing in on the school record for victories, needing nine to reach the mark. “Our goal will be to get back in the running for a spot in the Atlantic 10 Tournament. Topping the list of returning players is last year’s leading scorer Michael McInaw. McInaw had a stellar rookie season, being the lone Hawk to earn Philadelphia Soccer Seven All-Star honors. He tallied a team-best six goals on the year and SJU will be look- ing for him to duplicate or even increase those efforts in 2006. Chris Powell, an assistant captain, will be another scoring threat for the Hawks. He sat out 2005, but was SJU’s top scorer during 2004 with three goals. The Hawks are also looking for big things from junior mid- fielder Patrick Duddy, who stood out in the preseason training. Although Duddy went without a goal last year, he had two assists, and possesses the potential to be one of the team’s top scorers and playmakers. Craig Olsen, Tom Johnson and Andrew Tursi, Andrew Takats who had four assists last season, will all contribute. The defense looks to be the Hawks’ strength with a core and assistant captain Dean Niedosik. Creed is making a comeback group of veterans leading the way. The backfield will be anchored from an ACL injury which sidelined him for all but one game. by co-captain John Creed, Jim Slover, co-captain Joe Grayauskie Slover missed some time during 2006 with an injury but was still the team’s second leading scorer with five points. Sophomore Joe Bodnar spent a year on the Hawks’ develop- mental squad, but will compete for the starting goalkeeper’s job with 6-3 sophomore Bryan Benedict. Junior Mike McBride adds depth to that spot. SJU will welcome back redshirt junior Andrew Takats, who missed the entire 2005 season after suffering a severe fracture in his leg in the middle of the 2004 season. After surgery and an extensive rehabilitation, Takats’ effectiveness remains to be seen, but his return will still be a boost to the Hawks. Three scholastic standouts top the list of SJU newcomers. Jason Lewis was an All-State selection at Palmyra (NJ) High School, and set the school record with 77 career goals. Matteo

! Chiappini, an All-Area honoree from Great Valley High School, can e i help the Hawks in the midfield or attack. Travis Gast is a talented D defender from Upper Dublin High School who could make an r e immediate impact. v

e Aside from a nine-game Atlantic 10 Conference schedule, the

N Hawks will face local rivals Villanova, La Salle, Temple and l l

i Philadelphia University in Philadelphia Soccer Seven play. The

W Hawks also have the advantage of two early home games as last

k season, Saint Joseph’s did not play its first home match until w October 22. In non-conference action, SJU will take on UMBC, a Navy, Penn, Mt. St. Mary’s and Princeton. H e h Chris Powell T

2 Saint Joseph’s University HEAD COACH

Tom Turner Head Coach 20th Season Tom Turner enters his 20th year as Saint Joseph’s head men’s soccer coach in 2006. Now one of the longest tenured coaches at the University, Turner continues to lend a great deal of experience to the Hawk program while he closes in on the school mark for victories. Entering 2006, Turner needs just nine wins to surpass the school record of 120 career victories set by Jack Dunn from 1958 to 1975. In his 19 seasons thus far, he owns a 112-219-23 mark. A rash of key injuries have plagued the Hawks in the past few years, but with the return of a num- ber of talented veterans and a group of skilled young players in the fold, Turner will look to return Saint Joseph’s to the Atlantic 10 Tournament in 2006. Turner took over the Saint Joseph’s soccer program in 1987, and his rebuilding plan led the Hawks to back-to-back double-digit win seasons in 1993 and 1994. That success was reminiscent of his playing days in the early 1970’s, when the Hawks made an appearance in the NCAA Tournament. In 1993, Turner guided the Hawks to a school-record 12 wins and a first-ever Soccer Seven title and Atlantic 10 Tournament appearance. For his efforts, he was named the Coach of the Year in both the Atlantic 10 Conference and the Philadelphia Soccer Seven. He followed that with a 10-7-2 record in 1994, marking the first consecutive double-digit win cam- TURNER’S RESUME paigns in the program’s history. The Hawks advanced to the Atlantic 10 Tournament, falling to NCAA Head Coach Years semifinalist Rutgers. Saint Joseph’s 1987-2005 After a span of six seasons in which • Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year (1993) the team totaled 23 wins, Turner got the • Soccer 7 Coach of the Year(1993, 2001) Hawks back on track with 26 victories in La Salle College HS 1977-1986 the next three seasons. That stretch Player Years included a 10-7-2 record in 2001, in which Saint Joseph’s 1970-83 he earned his second Soccer Seven Coach of the Year Award. A former defensive standout at Saint Joseph’s (1970 to 1973), he played on the school's 1971 and 1972 NCAA teams. TURNER’S RECORD Turner took over the reins of the Hawk YEAR-BY-YEAR soccer program after a 10-year coaching stint at La Salle College High School (1977 to 1986), where he compiled a Year W L T record of 100-88-21. During that period, 1987 4 15 1 he also coached the Montgomery County 1988 6130 All-Stars in Pennsylvania's Keystone Games scholastic competition while 1989 4132 continuing his playing career in the 1990 9 10 0 Major Division of Philadelphia's United 1991 7 11 0 Soccer League. Turner has worked at La Salle 1992 6104 College High School since 1981, and cur- 1993 12 6 1 rently serves as the assistant dean of 1994 10 7 2 students and director of transportation, while also teaching social studies. 1995 5 10 4

Turner resides in Churchville, PA 1996 3 12 1 w

with his wife, Michelle, and their daugh- 1997 3 14 2 w

ters, Brigid, a 2005 graduate of Saint w 1998 3 16 0

Joseph’s, and Mary Catherine. .

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2000 5110 u ALL-TIME SJU COACHING RECORDS h 2001 10 7 2 a

Year Head Coach Overall W-L-T Pct. Postseason 2002 8 11 0 w 2003 8 11 1 k 1958-75 Jack Dunn 120-57-23 .658 3 NCAA Tourn. s .

2004 3 14 1 c 1976-86 Jack Ruggero 53-118-17 .327 2005 2 14 1 o 1987-05 Tom Turner 112-219-23 .349 2 A-10 Tourn. m TOTAL 112 219 23 Totals 48 years 285-394-63 .426

2006 Men’s Soccer 3 ASSISTANT COACHES

Ken Clark Hugh McInaw Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Temple ‘97 - Ninth Year Philadelphia ‘72 - Third year Now in his ninth-year on the Saint Joseph’s Among the most respected names in men’s soccer coaching staff is Ken Clark. A Philadelphia-area soccer for over 30 years, native of Philadelphia, Clark is well known in Hugh McInaw returns for his second stint as an the area soccer community after playing four assistant coach at Saint Joseph’s University. He years at (‘97) and prepping previously served on Tom Turner’s staff at SJU at La Salle College High School (‘93). during the 1994 season. Clark capped a stellar career in goal for the Owls as a senior McInaw got his start in coaching as an assistant on Turner’s during the 1996 season. That year he led the Mid-Atlantic region in staff at La Salle College High School from 1978-79. In 1980 he was saves (155), setting a new single season school record, and min- named the head coach at Cardinal Dougherty High School. He com- utes played (1,798). He also posted a stingy 1.60 goals against piled an 85-74-17 record in 14 seasons at Dougherty, leading the average and was twice named Philadelphia Soccer Seven Player of team to a pair of Catholic League crowns. the Week and also the Soccer America National Goalkeeper of the He spent the 1994 season as an assistant at Saint Joseph’s Week (9/29/96). He missed just 13 minutes of play during the year, before being appointed the head soccer coach at Temple University. helping Temple to a 10-win campaign. The Owls were nationally- He spent five seasons (1995-99) in North Philadelphia, capturing ranked twice during the year (#19 and #25). Philadelphia Soccer 7 Coach of the Year honors in 1997 after guid- A scholar, as well as an athlete, Clark was recognized as a Third ing the Owls to a 10-7-2 record and a City Series title. Team Academic All-American. The 32-year-old earned a bachelor's A 1972 graduate of Philadelphia Textile, McInaw was the Rams degree in marketing from Temple. He resides in Philadelphia with leading scorer as a junior, helping the team become the nation’s top- his wife, Bridget. ranked soccer program for most of the year (1970). Prior to Textile, he was a prep standout at North Catholic High School leading the team to three straight League titles. McInaw resides in Upper Dublin, PA with his wife Jean. He has two children; the youngest, Michael, is a sophomore on the Hawk squad.

Jack Ruggero Administrative Assistant Saint Joseph’s ‘69 - Eighth year Working behind the scenes for the eighth straight year as the administrative assistant of the men’s soccer team is SJU Hall of Famer Jack Ruggero. One of only three men to coach the SJU men's soccer program in its 48-year varsity existence, Ruggero guided the Hawks to 53 wins over an 11-year stint from 1976 through 1986. A standout defensive back, the 1969 SJU grad earned regional ! All-America honors as a junior and senior (1967-68). In November e i of 1999, he was the only men's soccer player and one of 20 induct- D

r ed into the inaugural class of the Saint Joseph's Athletic Hall of e

v Fame. e Ruggero previously served as an assistant coach under Jack N Dunn before taking over the program in 1976. As an assistant, he l l i helped guide the team to two NCAA Tournament appearances, and

W coached current SJU mentor Tom Turner during that time. k He resides with his wife, Joyce, in Philadelphia. w a H e h T

4 Saint Joseph’s University 2006 ROSTER

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown High School 0 Bryan Benedict SO GK 6-3 Annandale, VA Bishop O'Connell 1 Joseph Bodnar SO GK 6-0 Tresckow, PA Hazleton Area 2 Michael McInaw SO F/M 6-0 Maple Glen, PA Upper Dublin 3 Jim Brown SR D 5-10 Ambler, PA St. Joseph's Prep 4 John Creed SR D/M 5-10 Dresher, PA La Salle 5 Chris Powell SR F 5-9 Media, PA St. Joseph’s Prep 6 Cliff Jones JR M 6-0 Mount Laurel, NJ Lenape 7 Ian Kane JR M 5-10 Newtown, PA Council Rock North 8 Jim Slover JR D 5-10 Southampton, PA La Salle 9 Nick Pozzessere SO M 5-9 Tresckow, PA Hazleton 10 Joe Grayauskie SR D/M 6-0 Medford, NJ Shawnee 11 Matt Wurst SR M 5-11 Sewell, NJ St. Joseph's Prep 13 Andrew Takats SR F 5-8 Newark, DE Archmere Academy 14 Andrew Tursi SO M 5-7 Fort Washington, PA Upper Dublin 15 Patrick Duddy JR M/F 5-7 Hatfield, PA North Penn 16 Kevin Miller JR D 5-11 Ambler, PA La Salle 17 Dean Niedosik SR M 6-2 Philadelphia, PA North Catholic 18 Alex Koufacos JR D 6-1 Chatham, NJ Chatham 19 Jason Lewis FR F/M 5-10 Palmyra, NJ Palmyra 20 Matteo Chiappini FR F/M 5-10 Phoenixville, PA Great Valley 21 Tim Wallace SO M 5-8 Sleepy Hollow, NY Sleepy Hollow 22 Tom Johnson SO M 5-7 Woodbury, NJ Woodbury 23 Sean McLaughlin SR F 6-1 New Castle, DE St. Mark’s 24 Travis Gast FR D 6-0 Maple Glen, PA Upper Dublin 25 Joe Glasnovich FR F 6-0 Milwaukee, WI Thomas More 26 Bill Layton SO M 5-10 Woodstown, NJ Woodstown 27 Craig Olsen JR M 6-2 Medford, NJ Shawnee 30 Mike McBride JR GK 6-0 Spring Lake Hts., NJ St. Rose

Head Coach: Tom Turner - 20th year Assistant Coach: Ken Clark (Temple ’97) - 9th year Assistant Coach: Hugh McInaw (Philadelphia ’72) - 3rd year Co-Captains: Joe Grayauskie, John Creed Asst. Captains: Dean Niedosik, Chris Powell

HAWKS BY CLASS Seniors (8): Brown, Creed, Grayauskie, McLaughlin, Niedosik, Powell, Takats, Wurst Juniors (8): Duddy, Jones, Kane, Koufacos, McBride, Miller, Olsen, Slover Sophomores (8): Benedict, Bodnar, Johnson, Layton, McInaw, Pozzessere, Tursi, Wallace

Freshmen (4): Chiappini, Gast, Glasnovich, Lewis w w

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE w .

Matteo Chiappini: MUH-tay-OH key-UH-pea-NEE s j

Glasnovich: glass-NO-vich u Grayauskie: gray-OW-skee h a

Koufacos: koo-FAH-cus w

Niedosik: nee-DOE-sick k s

Pozzessere: PO-zess-ERR . c

Takats: TACK-its o

Tursi: TUR-see m

2006 Men’s Soccer 5 FINNESEY FIELD

Laid out in a natural bowl in the center of Saint Joseph’s campus, Finnesey Field has been the home of Hawk men’s soccer since its inception in 1958. Originally constructed for football and opened in 1929 with plans for an eventual 70,000-seat stadium, the field has under- gone numerous changes over the years. In 1960, both the original grandstand and hillside seating were eliminated for the construction of Villiger (now Post) Hall/Bluett Theater. That construction neces- sitated raising the field’s level some five feet above its earlier location. In 1990 the facili- ty’s usage was greatly expanded with the installation of artificial turf. That expansion continued in 1994 when lights were added. During the summer of 2001, the field received a facelift when new turf was DIRECTIONS TO FINNESEY FIELD installed. Bleachers were built into the hill From the North: NJ Turnpike to Exit 6 (PA Turnpike connector). Follow PA Turnpike to exit 20 (Rt. 476). Follow 476 South to Rt. 76 East, toward Philadelphia. Follow Rt. 76 East to exit 339 (Rt. 1 South, City Avenue). Make closest to Barbelin Hall during the summer left on 54th Street and then right into parking lot. Field is straight ahead. of 2003. In addition to the men’s soccer team, From the East: From the Ben Franklin Bridge (via Rt. 676) or the Walt Whitman Bridge: Follow Rt. 76 West to Finnesey Field is currently the home of SJU exit 339 (Rt. 1 South, City Avenue). Make left on 54th Street and then right into parking lot. Field is straight track and field, field hockey, women’s soccer ahead. and both men’s and women’s . Previously, it played host to the football, From the South: Rte. 95 North to 476 North. Follow 476 North to exit 5 (Rt. 1). Follow Rt. 1 North to SJU, and teams. approximately 10 miles. Make right on 54th Street and right into parking lot. Field is straight ahead. SJU’s men’s soccer team has compiled From the West: PA Turnpike to Exit 326 (Valley Forge). Follow Rt. 76 East, toward Philadelphia, to Exit 339 (Rt. a record of 154-145-30 on the field since 1 South, City Avenue). Make right on 54th Street and right into parking lot. Field is straight ahead. 1958 The team played its first Finnesey Field game on October 24, 1958, defeating From the Airport: I-95 North to Rt. 76 West. Follow Rt. 76 West to exit 339 (Rt. 1 South, City Avenue). Make Rutgers-South Jersey, 6-0. right on 54th Street and right into parking lot. Field is straight ahead. In the first-ever night time event on the field, the Hawks topped Lehigh, 3-0, on The Saint Joseph’s Hawk mascot has been flap- October 19, 1994. THE HAWK Legend has it that a 1777 Revolutionary ping its wings for half a century, celebrating its gold- War skirmish took place on the site. Several en anniversary in 2005-06. war-era relics, in fact, were discovered dur- One of the most famous mascots in college ing landscaping work in 1939. sports, the Hawk is best known for staying in constant motion by flapping its wings throughout every basket- ball game and representing the Saint Joseph’s motto, RESULTS ON FINNESEY FIELD “The Hawk Will Never Die”. Year W-L-T Year W-L-T Year W-L-T Saint Joseph’s athletic teams have been recog- 1958 1-1-0 1974 2-1-2 1990 5-5-0 nized with the nickname “Hawks” since 1929. At that ! 1959 3-1-0 1975 2-2-1 1991 3-5-0 e time, the school’s yearbook editor initiated a contest i 1960* 0-0-0 1976 1-2-1 1992 4-4-1 D 1961 5-0-0 1977 4-6-0 1993 9-1-0 among the student body for a symbol. More than 100 r 1962 3-1-0 1978 2-3-1 1994 5-2-2 submissions were narrowed, with “Hawks” winning e v 1963 5-0-0 1979 1-8-2 1995 3-1-3 out over “Grenadiers” by a slim margin. The name e 1964 3-1-0 1980 1-7-0 1996 1-7-0 was appropriate because it typified “the fighting spirit N 1965 2-3-0 1981 4-4-1 1997 0-8-2 l 1966 4-2-0 1982 5-2-0 1998 2-5-0 of our crimson and gray athletes and it is suggestive of l i 1967 2-1-0 1983 5-3-0 1999 4-5-1 the aerial attack which has made our football team

W 1968 3-1-3 1984 4-3-1 2000 2-5-0 famous.” Football, ironically, was discontinued at SJU

k 1969 5-0-1 1985 2-8-0 2001 4-3-2 1970 6-1-0 1986 3-2-0 2002 4-3-0 following the 1939 season. w a 1971 6-0-1 1987 3-8-1 2003 6-4-1 The Hawk mascot has garnered numerous acco-

H 1972 5-0-0 1988 6-4-0 2004 0-4-1 1973 3-1-3 1989 1-6-0 2005 0-5-0 lades in its 50-year history. It has been selected as the nation’s top mascot by The e

h Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, Sports Illustrated for Kids, Street & Smith’s OVERALL TOTAL: 154-145-30 47 years T * Campus construction, team played at 70th and Lansdowne, Yearbook and ESPN College Basketball magazine. going 3-2-0.

6 Saint Joseph’s University HAWK PROFILES

Bryan Benedict John Creed 0 Sophomore • 6-3 • Goalkeeper 4 Junior • 5-10 • Def./Mid. Annandale, VA • Bishop O’Connell Dresher, PA • La Salle 2005: Redshirted season...High School/Personal: 2005: Appeared in one game after suffering a torn Earned honorable mention on the All-WCAC team ACL...Named to the SJU Athletic Director’s Honor while at Bishop O’Connell High School...Physics Roll...2004: All-Soccer Seven selection as a rook- major...Born December 31, 1986. ie...Scored back-to-back gamewinning goals lead- ing to his selection as the Atlantic 10 Rookie of the YEAR G-GS MIN GA GAA SV PCT ShO Week and Soccer Seven Player of the Week (Oct. 17)...Scored in the 2005 Redshirt 80th minute of 2-1 win at Fordham...Netted goal in 59th minute of Totals 2-1 victory over La Salle...Missed seven early-season games due to a partial tear of the MCL in his left knee...High School/Personal: Jim Brown Varsity team captain senior year...Three year varsity 3 Senior • 5-10 • Defense letterwinner...Helped lead team to Catholic League Championship as Ambler, PA • St. Joseph’s Prep a sophomore...Also varsity letterwinner in lacrosse, golf and basket- 2005: Saw action in 16 games...Recorded five ball...Food marketing major... Born September 18, 1984. shots...Named to the Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG and SJU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll...2004: 2004 10-682042 2005 1-000000 Tallied a goal and an assist in 3-2 win over Totals 11-682042 Philadelphia University for his first career points... Made seven starts...Named to the Atlantic 10 Commissioner's and Patrick Duddy the SJU Athletic Director's Honor Roll...2003: Attended Penn State 15 Junior • 5-7 • Midfield University, but did not play...High School/Personal: Received All- Hatfield, PA • North Penn Catholic Honors senior year...Helped lead team to Southern 2005: Started 14 of 15 games in which he Division Championship and Catholic League Finals as a junior and appeared...Dished out two assists...Named to SJU senior...Marketing major...Born December 14, 1984. Athletic Director’s Honor Roll...2004: Picked up his YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG first point in his first career game, assisting on a 2004 17-7 5 1 0 2 0 goal against James Madison...Also had an assist in 2005 16-2 5 0 0 0 0 Totals 33-9 10 1 0 2 0 the 4-1 loss to Lafayette...Made 13 starts...High School/ Personal: Named First Team All-Area for Bucks/Montgomery Newspapers and high school team MVP as a senior...Named to First Team Suburban One All-League junior and senior year...Member of Pennsylvania Athletic Conference Championship teams as a freshman and soph- omore...Food marketing Major... Born April 28, 1986. YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG 2004 15-13 80220 2005 15-14 120220 Totals 30-27 20 0 4 4 0 w w w . s j u h a w k s . c o m

2006 Men’s Soccer 7 HAWK PROFILES

Joe Grayauskie Cliff Jones 10 Senior • 6-0 • Defense 6 Junior • 6-0 • Midfield Medford, NJ • Shawnee Mount Laurel, NJ • Lenape 2005: Appeared in all 17 games, making 16 2005: Played and started in 15 games...Notched starts...Recorded 10 shots on goal...Received the one goal...Named to SJU Athletic Director’s Honor Raymond Vasquez Award, given to the player who Roll...2004: Started 15 matches while playing in is most important to team’s success...2004: Only 16...Netted the Hawks' first goal in the 2-1 win player on the squad to play and start all 18 match- over La Salle, for his first collegiate score...Earned es...Took seven shots. 2003: Led all freshmen with 16 a spot on the SJU Athletic Director's Honor Roll...High starts...Dished two assists...High School/Personal: Led Shawnee to School/Personal: Started every game all four years for 25-1-1 record as a senior with lone loss coming in State Group 4 Lenape...Team captain senior year...Four-year varsity letterwinner... Final...All-State, All-South Jersey and All-Conference performer as a Also on the track team...Majoring in finance...Born July 7, 1985. senior...Computer science major...Born June 27, 1985. YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG 2004 16-15 9 1 0 2 0 YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG 2005 15-15 7 1 0 2 0 2003 16-16 3 0 2 2 0 Totals 31-30 16 2 0 4 0 2004 18-18 7 0 0 0 0 2005 17-16 10 0 0 0 0 Totals 51-50 20 0 2 2 0

Ian Kane 7 Junior • 5-10 • Midfield Newtown, PA • Council Rock N. 2005: Started all 15 games in which he appeared...Assisted the game winning goal against Tom Johnson Adelphi...Received the team’s Scholar-Athlete ! e Sophomore • 5-7 • Midfield Award...Also named to the Philly SIDA/ i 22

D Woodbury, NJ • Woodbury Philadelphia Inquirer All-Academic Team...Chosen r 2005: Started 10 of 16 games played...Scored first to the A-10 Commissioner’s and SJU Athletic Director’s Honor e v career goal against Temple...Named to SJU Athletic Roll...2004: Played in 16 matches...Registered five shots...Named e Director’s Honor Roll...High School/Personal: All- to both the Atlantic 10 Commissioner's Honor Roll and the SJU N

l State selection in 2004, registering 15 goals and 22

l Athletic Director's Honor Roll...High School/Personal: Helped lead i assists...Helped Woodbury to South Jersey Group Council Rock North to District I Championship as a senior...Second W 1 final...All-Conference 1st Team honoree...Sat out junior year with team All- Suburban One...Bucks County Courier Times Golden Team k an injury...Had nine goals and 18 assists in his first two Honorable Mention as a senior...Three-year varsity letterwinner... w a seasons...Business management major... Born October 15, 1986. Accounting major...Born November 29, 1985. H YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG e 2005 16-10 7 1 0 2 0 2004 16-250000 h Totals 16-10 7 1 0 2 0 2005 15-15 8 0110 T Totals 31-17 13 0 1 1 0

8 Saint Joseph’s University HAWK PROFILES

Alex Koufacos Mike McBride 18 Junior • 6-1 • Defense 30 Junior • 6-0 • Goalkeeper Chatham, NJ • Chatham Spring Lake Hts., NJ • St. Rose 2005: Started all 17 games...First career goal was 2005: Redshirted the season...Named to the SJU the gamewinner against Philadelphia Univ...Tallied AD’s Honor Roll...High School/Personal: Member two assists...Named the Soccer Seven Player of of St. Rose team which was the State Parochial B the Week(10/24)...Chosen to A-10 Commissioner’s finalist with a 20-2 record his senior year...Played and SJU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll...2004: for squad which captured 2003 Parochial B Played in 16 matches, making 12 starts...Named to the A-10 title...Also lettered in track and basketball...Food marketing Commissioner's Honor Roll and the SJU Athletic Director's Honor major...Born October 30, 1986. Roll...High School/Personal: Helped lead Chatham to New Jersey YEAR G-GS MIN GA GAA SV PCT ShO State Semifinals as a senior...Varsity captain senior year...Named 2005 Redshirt All-State, All-County, All-Area and All-Conference as a sophomore, Totals junior and senior...Member of team that won Shamrock Cup in England...Also four-year varsity letterwinner in basketball... Michael McInaw Business major...Born December 23, 1985. 2 Sophomore • 6-1 • Forward YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG Maple Glen, PA • Upper Dublin 2004 17-13 2 0 0 0 0 2005: Hawks’ lone selection on the Soccer Seven 2005 17-17 8 1 2 4 1 All-Star Team...Led team in goals scored with Totals 34-30 10 1 2 4 1 six...Scored two goals in 3-2 win over Adelphi...Earned Soccer Seven Player of the Week honors (9/19.)...Voted team MVP...Named to the SJU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll...High School/Personal: First team All-League and All-Area selection from Upper Dublin High School...Earned All-League honors for three consecutive years...Team captain as a senior...High school teammate of current Hawk Andrew Tursi...Son of SJU assistant coach Hugh McInaw...Business major...Born December 1, 1986. YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG 2005 17-17 22 6 1 13 0 Totals 17-17 22 6 1 13 0 w w w . s j u h a w k s . c o m

2006 Men’s Soccer 9 HAWK PROFILES

Sean McLaughlin Chris Powell 23 Senior • 6-1 • Forward 5 Senior • 5-9 • Forward New Castle, DE • St. Mark’s Media, PA • St. Joseph’s Prep Returns to team after missing 2005 season...2004: Returns to team after missing 2005 season...2004: Started four matches, while playing in a career best Team's leading scorer in 2004 with three goals and 12...2003: Appeared in one game...Earned a spot one assist...Netted the gamewinner in the 107th on the SJU Athletic Director's Honor Roll...High minute in 3-2 win over Philadelphia Univ...Had a School/Personal: Third-team All-State selection... goal in 2-1 win over Fordham...Scored team's lone Played for two-time state champion St. Mark's...Sported career var- goal in loss to Monmouth...Also registered an assist against La sity record of 57-6...Finance major...Born October 3, 1984. Salle...Selected to the SJU Athletic Director's Honor Roll... 2003: Medical redshirt due to knee surgery....High School/Personal: YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG Three-time All-Catholic selection...St. Joseph's Prep compiled a 58- 2003 1-000000 5-5 record over his three years, including a #5 national 2004 12-410000 ranking...Father, Joe, played soccer at SJU...Food Marketing 2005 Did Not Play Totals 13-4 1 0 0 0 0 major...Born February 27, 1985. YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG 2004 16-13 15 3 1 7 1 2005 Did Not Play Totals 16-13 15 3 1 7 1

Kevin Miller Nick Pozzessere 16 Junior • 5-11 • Defense Ambler, PA • La Salle 9 Sophomore • 5-9 • Midfield 2005: Played in 16 games with three starts for the Tresckow, PA • Hazleton 2005: Started all 17 games as a freshman...First Hawks...First career goal was the game winner career goal came in 3-2 win at Philadelphia against Adelphi... 2004: Redshirt season...Cited on University..Notched one assist...Named to A10 the SJU Athletic Director's Honor Roll...High Commissioner’s and SJU Athletic Director’s Honor School/Personal: Helped La Salle to Pennsylvania Catholic League Roll...High School/Personal: All-State selection title game as a senior...Father, Robert, played soccer at from Hazleton High School...Two-time All-Conference first team SJU...Biology major...Born November 10, 1985. selection...Helped Hazleton to a 16-2 record his senior year...Also YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG played on the school’s District champion baseball team...Biology 2004 Redshirt major...Born May 28, 1987 2005 16-321021 . Totals 16-3 2 1 0 2 1 YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG 2005 17-17 9 1 1 3 0 Totals 17-17 9 1 1 3 0

Dean Niedosik 17 Senior • 6-2 • Midfield Philadelphia, PA • North Catholic Sat out 2005 season....2004: Made 10 starts with appearances in 11 matches...2003: Played in six ! matches, with one start...Scored a goal in 2-1 win e i over Detroit Mercy...Earned spots on both the A-10 D

r Commissioner's Honor Roll and SJU Athletic e Director's Honor Roll...High School/Personal: Helped lead North v e Catholic to two straight undefeated seasons...Tallied team-high 17 N goals as a senior, earning All-Area and All-Catholic League hon- l l i ors...Second team All-Catholic League as a junior...First freshman

W to ever score a goal for North Catholic in program's storied histo- k ry...Political science major...Born January 20, 1985. w

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10 Saint Joseph’s University HAWK PROFILES

Jim Slover Andrew Tursi 8 Junior • 5-10 • Midfield 14 Sophomore • 5-7 • Midfield Southampton, PA • La Salle Ft. Washington, PA • Upper Dublin 2005: Finished second on team in goals 2005: Started all 15 games in which he scored...Netted first career goal against appeared...Led team with four assists...High Binghamton...Connected on a penalty kick against School/Personal: Suburban One Player of the Year, Duquesne for his second of the year...Notched one while helping Upper Dublin to league title...First assist...Named to SJU Athletic Director’s Honor team All-League selection as a junior and Roll...2004: Made first 10 starts of the year before suffering an senior...Earned All-League honors for three years...Named the Most injury...Missed nine games...Took eight shots...Earned recognition Outstanding Male Athlete for the Class of ‘05...High school team- on the SJU Athletic Director's Honor Roll...High School/Personal: mate of current Hawk Michael McInaw...Business major...Born Helped lead La Salle to to Catholic League finals and a #17 nation- March 5, 1987. al ranking as a senior...Team captain...Second team All-Catholic and YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG Second team All-Area as a senior...Member of Philadelphia Catholic 2005 15-15 11 0 4 4 0 League Championship team his freshman year...Four-year varsity Totals 15-15 11 0 4 4 0 letterwinner...Finance major...Born January 17, 1986. YEAR G-GS SH G A PTS GWG 2004 10-10 8 0 0 0 0 2005 13-12 11 2 1 5 0 Totals 23-22 19 2 1 5 0

Matt Wurst Andrew Takats 11 Senior • 5-11 • Midfield 13 Senior • 5-9 • Midfield Sewell, NJ • St. Joseph’s Prep Newark, DE • Archmere Acad. 2005: Appeared in two games...Earned spot on Returns after missing 2005 with severe injury...2004: SJU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll...2004: Played in w Suffered a broken leg during the Fordham game which 15 matches...Made lone start of the season against w ended his season...Had scored one goal on the year, in the Lafayette...Scored one goal at Dayton...Named to w 3-2 win over Philadelphia Univ...Played in 10 matches, . the SJU Athletic Director's Honor Roll...2003: s with seven starts...2003: Led all freshmen and was fourth j Appeared in 16 games with 10 starts...Tallied his first career goal u on SJU in scoring with six points...Started 13 of 16 games...Scored against Vermont...High School/Personal: Two-time All-Catholic h gamewinner in overtime vs. St. Bonaventure...High School/Personal: Two- selection...Team compiled 58-5-5 record and a #5 national ranking a w time All-State honoree and three-time All-Conference...Scored 25 goals and during his career there...Computer science major...Born March 12, added 10 assists during senior year...Finance major...Born March 11, 1985. k 1985. s .

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2003 16-13 16 2 2 6 1 2003 16-10 11 1 1 2 0 o 2004 10-771020 2004 15-1 5 1 0 2 0 m 2005 Injured 2005 2-020000 Totals 26-20 23 3 2 8 1 Totals 33-11 18 2 0 4 0

2006 Men’s Soccer 11 NEWCOMERS

Joe Bodnar Bill Layton 1 Sophomore • 6-0 • Goalkeeper 26 Sophomore • 5-10 • Midfield Tresckow, PA • Hazleton Area Woodstown, NJ • Woodstown 2005: Member of the Hawks’ developmental High School/Personal: All-State selection from squad... High School/Personal: Three-year starting Woodstown High School...Also named to the All- goalkeeper at Hazleton Area High School…As a South Jersey squad, and received All-County and freshman, helped his team to the conference title All-Conference First Team honor