2010 Ivy League Men's Soccer INDIVIDUAL SOCCER STATISTICS Through Games of Sep 06, 2010 (All Games)

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2010 Ivy League Men's Soccer INDIVIDUAL SOCCER STATISTICS Through Games of Sep 06, 2010 (All Games) BROWN • COLUMBIA • CORNELL • DARTMOUTH • HARVARD • PENN • PRINCETON • YALE 2010 Ivy League MEN’S SOCCER Week 2 • September 6, 2010 Contact: Dan Colleran • [email protected] • 609-258-1996 2010 STANDINGS THIS WEEK The Ivies will play a wide variety of foes including Ivy League Overall opponents from as far west as San Diego (vs. GP Record Win % GF GA GP Record Win % GF GA Streak Dartmouth), as far south as South Carolina (vs. Penn 0 0-0 0.000 0 0 2 2-0-0 1.000 7 0 W2 Yale) and as close to home as a cross town Brown 0 0-0 0.000 0 0 1 1-0-0 1.000 4 0 W1 showdown between Brown and Providence. Dartmouth 0 0-0 0.000 0 0 1 1-0-0 1.000 4 1 W1 Additional regional bragging rights will be on Harvard 0 0-0 0.000 0 0 1 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 W1 the line when Columbia travels to Oneonta, Princeton 0 0-0 0.000 0 0 1 1-0-0 1.000 1 0 W1 N.Y., to take on Syracuse and Hartwick for the Columbia 0 0-0 0.000 0 0 1 0-1-0 0.000 1 2 L1 Mayor’s Cup XXXV. Tenth-ranked Harvard, Cornell 0 0-0 0.000 0 0 1 0-1-0 0.000 0 1 L1 having already proved it could take out a ranked Yale 0 0-0 0.000 0 0 1 0-1-0 0.000 1 3 L1 opponent at home in No. 13 Stanford, hit the road to face 22nd-ranked Connecticut. PLAYER OF THE WEEK // ROOKIE OF THE WEEK UPCOMING SCHEDULE Freshman forward Stephen Baker (Fairport, N.Y.) had an impressive opening weekend for Penn, leading the Monday, September 6 Quakers to a pair of victories and earning Ivy League Player of the Week and Rookie of the Week honors in No. 10 Harvard at UMass 3 pm the process. In his collegiate debut, Baker scored what proved to be the game-winning goal as Penn downed 1 - Providence at Brown 3:30 pm Saint Joseph’s, 2-0. Baker opened his goal scoring account in the 40th minute when he knocked a ball out of Hartwick at Cornell 7 pm mid-air and past the opposing goalkeeper. Baker was dangerous on the attack all night, amassing 10 shots Columbia at Boston U. 7 pm against the Hawks, including four on net. Tuesday, September 7 In Penn’s 5-0 defeat of La Salle, Baker and his classmates missed the first half while attending a mandatory Princeton at Lehigh 7 pm freshmen event at the University. In retrospect, the Explorers may consider themselves lucky that Baker could Yale at Fairfield 7 pm only suit up for the second half because he went on to score two goals and notch his first career assist in the final 45 minutes. His seven points in two games would have ranked him tied for fourth among all Penn players Friday, September 10 last season. 2 - Cornell vs. New Hampshire 1:30 pm 3 - Yale vs Hofstra 5 pm Baker is Penn’s first Ivy League Player of the Week since Loukas Tasigianis shared the honor on November 6 - Columbia at Hartwick 7 pm 17, 2008 and he is Penn’s first Ivy League Rookie of the Week since Garon Smith earned the honor on Nov. 4 - San Diego at Dartmouth 7 pm 2, 2009. American at Princeton 7 pm 3 - South Carolina at Brown 7:30 pm 5 - George Mason at Penn 8 pm Saturday, September 11 No. 10 Harvard at No. 22 UConn 7:30 pm Sunday, September 12 3 - Yale vs. South Carolina Noon 6 - Columbia vs. Syracuse Noon 2 - Cornell at Vermont 1:30 pm 4 - Stony Brook at Dartmouth 2 pm 3 - Hofstra at Brown 2:30 pm 1 - Ocean State Soccer Classic (Providence, R.I.) 2 - Smith Barney Nike Soccer Classic (Burlington, Vt.) 3 - Brown Soccer Classic (Providence, R.I.) 4 - Dartmouth Classic (Hanover, N.H.) 5 - Penn Soccer Classic (Philadelphia, Pa.) 6 - Mayor’s Cup XXXV (Oneonta, N.Y.) 2010 Ivy League MEN’S SOCCER Week 1 HONOR ROLL WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS Francois Anderson, Columbia, Jr., MF (Montego Bay, Jamaica) 1-1 GP/GS, 1 G, 0 A, 2 Pts., 2 Shots, 1 SOG, 0 GWG, Team: 0-1-0 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK September 6 ...........................................................................Stephen Baker (Penn) Christian Barreiro, Penn, Jr., MF (Baltimore, Md.) September 13 ............................................................................................................ 2-2 GP/GS, 2 G, 0 A, 4 Pts., 9 Shots, 5 SOG, 0 GWG, Team: 2-0-0 September 20 ............................................................................................................ September 27 ............................................................................................................ Taylor Gorman, Brown, Jr., MF (Freeport, Maine) 1-1 GP/GS, 2 G, 0 A, 4 Pts., 3 Shots, 2 SOG, 0 GWG, Team: 1-0-0 October 4 ................................................................................................................... October 11 ................................................................................................................. Antoine Hoppenot, Princeton, Jr., F (Princeton, N.J.) October 18 ................................................................................................................. 1-1 GP/GS, 1 G, 0 A, 2 Pts., na Shots, na SOG, 1 GWG, Team:1-0-0 October 25 ................................................................................................................. November 1 ............................................................................................................... Lucky Mkosana, Dartmouth, Jr., F (Bulawayo, Zimbabwe) November 8 ............................................................................................................... 1-1 GP/GS, 1 G, 1 A, 3 Pts., 6 Shots, 3 SOG, 0 GWG, Team: 1-0-0 November 15 ............................................................................................................. Brian Rogers, Harvard, So., F (Bronxville, N.Y.) 1-1 GP/GS, 1 G, 0 A, 2 Pts., 3 Shots, 2 SOG, 1 GWG, Team: 1-0-0 ROOKIE OF THE WEEK September 6 ...........................................................................Stephen Baker (Penn) Andy Shorten, Yale, Sr., M (Hudson, Ohio) September 13 ............................................................................................................ 1-1 GP/GS, 1 G, 0 A, 2 Pts., 1 Shot, 1 SOG, 0 GWG, Team: 0-1-0 September 20 ............................................................................................................ September 27 ............................................................................................................ AWARD HISTORY October 4 ................................................................................................................... PLAYER OF THE WEEK October 11 ................................................................................................................. School Last Occurrence Player October 18 ................................................................................................................. Brown October 12, 2009* Sean Rosa October 25 ................................................................................................................. Columbia September 15, 2008 Bayo Adafin November 1 ............................................................................................................... Cornell September 4, 2007 Brian Kuritzky November 8 ............................................................................................................... Dartmouth October 12, 2009* Lucky Mkosana Harvard November 9, 2009 Alex Chi November 15 ............................................................................................................. Penn September 6, 2010 Stephen Baker Princeton November 9, 2009 Antoine Hoppenot HONOR ROLL Yale November 2, 2009 Brad Rose September 6 ........................ F. Anderson (Columbia), C. Barreiro (Penn), T. Gorman (Brown), ........A. Hoppenot (Princeton), L. Mkosana (Dartmouth), B. Rogers (Harvard), A. Shorten (Yale) ROOKIE OF THE WEEK September 13 ............................................................................................................ School Last Occurrence Player Brown October 26, 2009* Thomas McNamara September 20 ............................................................................................................ Columbia October 18, 2004 Nicholas Tornaritis September 27 ............................................................................................................ Cornell October 12, 2009 Ben Kenyon October 4 ................................................................................................................... Dartmouth September 14, 2009* Sean Donovan October 11 ................................................................................................................. Harvard November 16, 2009 Richard Smith October 18 ................................................................................................................. Penn September 6, 2010 Stephen Baker October 25 ................................................................................................................. Princeton October 19, 2009 Lester Nare Yale September 21, 2009 Scott Armbrust November 1 ............................................................................................................... November 8 ............................................................................................................... *Shared honor November 15 ............................................................................................................. www.ivyleaguesports.com Page 2 2010 Ivy League MEN’S SOCCER Week 1 TEAM-BY-TEAM NOTES BROWN NSCAA/adidas NATIONAL RANKINGS Pre-Season • Aug. 10, 2010 (next poll scheduled to be released on Sept. 7) Patrick Laughlin earned his first win as the Brown men’s soccer head coach when the Bears blasted past Bryant, 4-0, in the opening round of the Ocean State Rk Team ...............................................................Pvs*
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