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GENERAL INFORMATION RECORDS & HISTORY 33 Table of Contents 2 NCAA Tournament History 34-35 The University of is committed This is UConn Soccer 3-4 Individual Records 36-37 to honoring collegiate athletic competition Media Information 5-6 Team Records 38-39 by demonstrating pride, responsibility and 2018 Schedule 7 National Honors 40 respect. The UConn community, fans, alumni, UConn Soccer by the Numbers 7 All-Americans 41 students, coaches and student-athletes BIG EAST Honors 42 promote these core values as proud Huskies New England 43-44 and first class competitors. 2018 PREVIEW UConn Honors 45 The Roster 8 All-Time Letterwinners 46-48 Position-by-Position 9 Year-by-Year Results 48-53

COACHING STAFF 10 THE UCONN EXPERIENCE 54 Head Coach 11-13 National Championships 55-56 Assoc. Head Coach John Deeley 14 BIG EAST Championships 57-58 Assoc. Head Coach Mike Miller 15 The Best of the BIG EAST 59 Assistant Coach Andy Parker 16 Game Day at UConn 60 Dir. of Soccer Admin. John Donlon 17 The Goal Patrol 61 Dir. of Soccer Quality Control 18 NCAA’s Most Popular Program 62 Scott Halpern Huskies in 63 Strength Coach Chris West 19 Meet the Huskies Banquet 64 Media Coverage 65 STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILES 20 The Seniors 21-22 The Juniors 23 The Sophomores 24-27 Freshmen and Newcomers 27-30

BIG EAST Tournament History 31

OPPONENT INFORMATION UConn vs. All-Time Opponents 32

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Program Timeline

1928: UConn finishes its first season of collegiate soccer with a 2-2 record under head coach Roy Guyer. 1937: John Squires takes over as head coach, a post he would hold for 28 of the next 29 seasons ... Coach Squires passed away in 2006 JANUARY at the age of 94 as one of the true pioneers of intercollegiate soccer. 30 Sat. NORTHEASTERN (Exh.) 2 p.m. 1943-1945: Due to World War II, UConn did not field teams for these three seasons. 1948: UConn is crowned the NSCAA National Champion after complet- ing an 11-0 season ... Carlos Fetterolf becomes the first All-America FEBRUARY selection. 1969: becomes the seventh head coach in UConn history 6 Sat. FORDHAM (Exh.) 1 p.m. ... Morrone coached 28 years, earning a 358-178-53 record, before 12 Fri. UNH (Exh.) 2 p.m. having the soccer stadium named after him in 1996. 1972: Frantz Innocent scores four goals vs. Hofstra on Nov. 4 to set a 27 Sat. PROVIDENCE* TBA school record for single-game goals (record remains intact). 1979: Joe M. Morrone sets the school records for goals (22) and points (57) in a season ... Both records would stay intact until the 2007 season when O’Brian White moved atop in goals with 23. MARCH 1980: The Huskies win a program-best 21 games, including 17 straight, on their way to the NCAA Quarterfinals ... Joe M. Morrone wins the 3 Wed. at St Johns* TBA , given annually to the best collegiate player. 6 Sat. SETON HALL* 2 p.m. 1981: UConn wins its first NCAA National Championship, beating Ala- bama A&M 2-1 in overtime on Dec. 6 in Palo Alto, Calif. ... The Huskies 10 Wed. GEORGETOWN* 2 p.m. finish the season with a 20-3-2 record. 1983: In just the second year of BIG EAST soccer play, the Huskies win 13 Sat. at Villanova TBA their first of seven conference championships. 1988: receives the Adi Dassler Award for the most out- 17 Wed. at Providence* TBA standing senior soccer player. 20 Sat. ST JOHNS* 2 p.m. 1997: Ray Reid becomes UConn’s newest head coach after eight seasons at Southern Connecticut State. 27 Sat. at Seton Hall* TBA 2000: The Huskies capture the NCAA National Championship with a 2-0 win over Creighton on Dec. 10 in Charlotte, N.C. earns the Hermann Trophy for being the best collegiate player. April 2006: UConn celebrates the 25th Anniversary of the 1981 NCAA Championship with an elaborate reunion weekend and celebration. 3 Sat. at Georgetown* TBA 2007: The Huskies won their third BIG EAST title in four years, while also taking the regular-season crown. O’Brian White breaks the school 10 Sat. VILLANOVA* 7 p.m. record for season goals en route to winning the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy. 2008: UConn made its 29th overall appearance in the NCAA Tourna- 14 Wed. Big East Semifinal TBA ment, including its 11th straight. The Huskies also fought their way into 17 Sat. Big East Final TBA the NCAA Round of 16 for the 19th time in program history. 2009: UConn won the BIG EAST Regular Season title in the Blue Divi- sion before making its 30th overall appearance in the NCAA Tourna- ment and its 12th straight. Home Games at at the Rizza Performance Center are in CAPS 2010: UConn made its 31st NCAA Tournament appearance as they All Times Eastern posted a 12-2-6 overall record. The Huskies were led by All-Americans * Match and along with freshman All-American Andrew Jean-Baptiste. Cascio was named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year, while Ford was tagged as the Goalkeeper of the Year. 2011: The Huskies earned the No. 1 national ranking for four straight weeks and finished 19-3-3. UConn made it’s 14th straight NCAA post- season appearance and 32nd overall, hosting the NCAA Quarterfinals in Storrs. Freshman and junior Carlos Alvarez were named All-Americans. UConn set a program record with 16 shutouts, including nine straight. 2012: The Huskies finished the season at 17-4-1, earning their 12th ever BIG EAST regular season title and reaching the quarterfinals in the NCAA Tournament for the 13th time in program history. 2013: Connecticut finished the year with a 12-3-8 overall record, qualifying for the NCAA Tournament for the 16th straight season. The Huskies became the only school to reach the NCAA Quarterfinals in each of the last three seasons. Keeper Andre Blake earned NSCAA All-American honors for the third straight year. 2014: UConn won its 13th-ever conference regular season title after topping No. 25 USF on Nov. 1. 2015: The Huskies secure their 18th NCAA Tournament bid in the last 19 seasons with a 10-6-6 campaign, reaching the conference tourna- ment finals. 2018: UConn ends a two-year hiatus from postseason play by earning an at-large bid to the 2018 NCAA Tournament with a 12-6-2 mark and an appearance in the AAC Tournament Semifinals.

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UConn officially re-joined the BIG EAST Conference on July 1, 2020. One of seven original

members of the BIG EAST, Connecticut competed as a BIG EAST school for the first 34 years

of the Conference’s existence, beginning in 1979-80 and continuing through the 2012-13

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Joseph J. Morrone Stadium at the Rizza Family Performance Center

Joseph J. Morrone Stadium at the Rizza Family Performance Center is home to UConn men’s and women’s soccer and the women’s lacrosse program.

The stadium is named after former UConn men’s soccer coach, Joe Morrone. Morrone led the Huskies for 28 seasons, had a record of 358-178-53, advanced to three straight national semifinals in 1981-1983, and won the national championship in 1981. Morrone, a member of the NSCAA Hall of Fame, retired from coaching in 1996.

Former UConn men’s soccer player Tony Rizza (’87) contributed significant financial donations to help build both the new Mor- rone Stadium and the sports performance center that will house men’s and women’s soccer, lacrosse, baseball and softball teams.

The Huskies will have their player locker room, player’s lounge and coach’s offices in the performance center. An athletic train- ing room and strength and conditioning area will also be featured in the Performance Center. There will also be a room that the team can utilize for meals and film.

Morrone Stadium has a bleacher capacity of 4,169 with standing room that will push stadium capacity to 5,300 and feature a FieldTurf Core-2 playing surface that measures 75 by 120 yards.

The facility features a press box that will hold multiple radio and TV booths, and an area for PA/scoring and the press.

Since 1999, the UConn men’s soccer program has ranked in the top-five in attendance every year, including leading the nation in average or overall attendance in 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008. 2007, 2011, 2017 and 2018. Both the men’s and women’s soccer programs have hosted a number of conference and NCAA post-season events over the years. The men’s team has produced three national championships.

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Coaching Staff 6 7 3 National Championships • 13 Conference Regular Season Titles • 7 Conference Tournament Championships Ray Reid Head Coach | 32nd Season | Southern Connecticut State ‘82

The 31-year head coaching career of Reid includes just two stops----eight years at his alma mater Southern Connecticut State University (1989-1996) and the past 23 seasons at the University of Connecticut (1997-present). His record as a college head coach stands at 450-142-76, a 73.1% winning effort, which ranks him No. 3 in the nation in overall winning percentage among all NCAA active head coaches.

His brilliant head coaching resume includes 25 NCAA Tournament berths --- including 18 of the last 22 seasons, and four NCAA National Champi- onships---the 2000 NCAA Division I National Championship at UConn, and the 1990, 1992 and 1995 NCAA Division II National Championships at Southern Connecticut State University.

Reid’s overall NCAA Tournament post-season record is 36-15-10 (12-3-3 at SCSU, 24-12-7 at UConn). He holds an 8-3-2 (6-2-2 at SCSU, 2-1 at UConn) mark in eight appearances in the NCAA “Final Four”/College Cup and has also coached his teams to the NCAA National Quarterfinals in 13 different seasons (6 at SCSU, 7 at UConn).

His success story at UConn has included 20 consecutive winning seasons and 18 trips to the NCAA Tournament. In addition, the UConn men’s soccer program has been ranked in the National Top 25 in 19 of the past 23 sea- sons.

A total of 17 different UConn soccer stars have earned All-American recognition including six standouts who have been honored as First Team All-Americans (Maurizio Rocha-1998, Chris Gbandi-2000 & 2001, -2006 & 2007, O’Brian White-2007, Tony Cascio-2010, Andre Blake-2012 & 2013).

The sustained success of the UConn men’s soccer program under Reid has allowed 41 UConn standouts to be recognized and drafted in the Major League Soccer (MLS) annual draft of young soccer stars (1999-Present). Most recent selections include Jake Nerwinski (1st Round, 7th pick, ) and (1st Round, 16th pick, NYCFC) in 2017 Jacob Hauser-Ramsey (2nd Round, 42nd pick, ) in 2019, and Dayonn Harris (1st Round, 20th pick, ) in 2020.

A total of 16 UConn players have been MLS First Round selections with 2000 National Player of the Year Chris Gbandi being the No. 1 pick in the First Round of the 2000 MLS Draft. In January of 2014, Andre Blake became the first goalkeeper to ever be selected No. 1 overall in the MLS SuperDraft after he was selected by the Phila- delphia Union and striker was taken No. 1 in 2015 by Orlando City, marking the first time any college program boasted back-to-back No. 1 overall selections.

From 2001-2010, the UConn men’s soccer team compiled a 136-51-32 overall record. Over this 10-year stretch, Reid led the Huskies to four Big East regular season (2001, ’05, ’07, ’09) and three Big East conference titles (2004, ’05, and ’07). During this span, Reid was also inducted into the Connecticut Soccer Hall of Fame as a member of the 2003 class.

In just four short seasons at the helm of the UConn men’s soccer program, Ray Reid led UConn to the pinnacle of the Division I soccer world in 2000 when the Huskies hoisted the 2000 NCAA National Championship trophy above the crowd of the UConn soccer faith- ful in Charlotte, NC. The Huskies finished the season with an overall record of 20-3-2 and ended the year atop the NSCAA and Soccer America Magazine polls. For his accomplish- ments, Reid earned his fourth NSCAA National Coach of the Year award in addition to garner- ing Northeast Regional Division I Coach of the Year honors.

Named the eighth head coach of Connecticut on December 18, 1996, Ray Reid took over the coaching reigns after directing the Southern

8 4 National Players of the Year • 46 Conference Players of the Year • 50 All-American Selections The Ray Reid File Connecticut State University program to NCAA Division II na- Head Coach tional titles in 1990, 1992 and 1995. As head coach of the owls, Connecticut 1997-pres. Reid compiled a 146-17-15 mark while leading Southern to six Southern Connecticut 1989-1996 regular season titles, seven conference tournament champion- Four National Championships ships and six trips to the NCAA Division II ‘Final Four’, includ- 1990, 1992, 1995, 2000 ing one in each of his last five seasons. Additionally, between Eight National Semifinals 1990 and 1996, Reid’s teams at Southern Connecticut lost just 10 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, games, recording a 132-10-14 mark (89.1 % winning percentage) 1996, 1999, 2000 and undefeated seasons in 1990 and 1994. His success during 14 Conference Reg. Season Titles this span earned him the National Soccer Coaches’ Association 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, of America National Coach of the Year award in 1990, 1992 and 2000, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2014 1994. Seven Conference Tournament Titles 1989, 1990, 1992, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007 In 1989, Reid took over the reins of the Southern Connecticut Four National Coach of the Year Awards soccer program after replacing Bob Dikranian as head coach of 1990, 1992, 1994, 2000 the Owls. In only his second year (1990) at the helm, Reid won the NCAA Division II National Championship after posting an Two Northeast Div. I Coach of the Year Awards undefeated season, 22-0-1. SCSU tacked on two more national 1999, 2000 championships under Reid’s tutelage, capturing the title in 1992 Gold Key Recipient - 2013 with a 21-2-1 record and then once again in 1995, posting a 21-1-1 Connecticut Soccer Hall of Fame - 2003 mark. He was inducted into the Southern Connecticut State Uni- versity Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998. BIG EAST Coach of the Year - 1998 Southern Connecticut Athletic Hall of Fame - 1998 Following graduation, Reid served as the top assistant to then Southern Connecticut head coach Dikranian from 1983-1988. Brentwood High School Hall of Fame - 1998 During that period, SCSU posted a 96-20-14 record and cap- Assistant Coach tured the 1987 NCAA Division II National Championship. Southern Connecticut 1983-1988 National Championship 1987 Three NCAA Semifinals 1983, 1987, 1988 The Brentwood, N.Y. native graduated from SCSU in 1982, fol- lowing a successful collegiate career where he was a three-year Player Southern Connecticut State 1980-1982 starter and two-year captain for a Southern Connecticut team three NCAA National Semifinals that went 46-13-3 and made three NCAA national semi-final ap- 1980, 1981, 1982 pearances during that span. Suffolk Community College 1979 Brentwood High School

Reid coached the Connecticut U-17 Olympic Development team Southern Connecticut for four seasons and also coached the U-15 team as well as the year w-L-T pCT. USSF U-13f Region One Select Team. He is a member of the Con- 1989## 14-7-1 .659 1990* 22-0-1 .978 necticut Junior Soccer Association coaching staff and holds a 1991 14-4-3 .738 USSF ‘A’ coaching license. 1992* 21-2-1 .896 1993** 17-2-3 .841 1994# 17-0-4 .905 Reid is married to the former Valerie Casares and has two 1995* 21-1-1 .935 1996# 20-1-1 .932 daughters, Cate and Dannielle. 146-17-15 .862

Connecticut year w-L-T pCT. 1997 11-7-2 .600 1998 17-4-0 .894 1999# 19-5-0 .791 2000* 20-3-2 .840 2001 15-5-2 .727 2002 16-6-1 .717 2003 9-8-4 .524 2004 12-8-3 .587 2005 16-3-2 .810 2006 10-7-2 .579 2007## 20-3-1 .854 2008 11-5-6 .636 2009 11-4-4 .684 2010 12-2-6 .750 2011## 19-3-3 .820 2012## 17-4-1 .784 2013## 12-3-8 .696 2014 10-6-3 .605 2015 10-6-6 .591 2016 11-7-1 .605 2017 8-8-2 .500 2018 12-6-2 .650 2019 5-12-1 .306 304-125-61 .624

*- National Champions **- NCAA Finals #- NCAA Semifinals ##- NCAA Quarterfinals

8 9 3 National Championships • 13 Conference Regular Season Titles • 7 Conference Tournament Championships Michael Miller

Associate Head Coach | 5th Season | Jacksonville ‘04

Mike Miller, an 18-year veteran of the collegiate coaching ranks, has developed a strong reputation for turning around programs and has recruited and promoted 20 players to Major League Soccer, including 11 first-round picks, in his coaching career. Originally from East Brunswick, N.J., he completed his fourth season as associate head coach at UConn in 2019. Succeeding at every stop in his coaching career, Miller has transitioned from a goalkeeper coach at the University of Evansville to a highly respected associate head coach and recruiter at UConn in just an 11-year span – earning a nod to the list of Top Assistant Coaches by Col- lege Soccer News in each of the past three years. Additionally, Miller was responsible for bringing in the nation’s 12th-best recruiting class of 2019, a class that featured 10 freshman and five Division I transfers. “Coach Miller has done a great job recruiting for us,” said head coach Ray Reid. “His ability to identify some of the best talent in the country, both domestically and internationally, has aided in the resurgence of the UConn men’s soccer program.” Since coming to UConn, the Huskies have earned seven selections to the All-American Ath- letic Conference First Team and had four players chosen in the MLS SuperDraft under Miller’s tutelage – including first round picks Jake Nerwinski (seventh overall, Vancouver) and Kwame Awuah (16th, NYC FC) in 2017, 2018 second-round pick Jacob Hauser-Ramsey (42nd overall, Colorado and most recently, Dayonn Harris (20th, Real Salt Lake).

The Huskies qualified for the AAC semifinals from 2016-2018, including an 12-6-2 record and a trip to the NCAA Second Round during the 2018 campaign. Five players garnered All-Conference recognition in Miller’s fourth year on the UConn staff, including Moussa Wade and Ben Awashie who both earned spots on the AAC All-Rookie team. In 2018, Miller coached freshman Ibrahima Diop (All-Conference Rookie Team) and Dayonn Harris (Second Team All-Conference) to conference honors. Six players received All-Conference recognition in each of Miller’s first two seasons, including freshmen Blaise NGague and Josh Burnett being named to the All-Conference Rookie Team in 2017. Miller has recruited and coached a long list of MLS draft picks in his collegiate tenure, including eight overall first picks – Nerwinski, Awuah, (second overall, 2017), Jeremy Embossed (fourth overall, 2017), Julian Buescher (11th overall, 2016), (sixth overall, 2015), and (11th overall, 2015). Prior to UConn, Miller gained Major League Soccer experience with as a domestic scout. His responsibilities included scouting first team, USL and academy players, putting to work his talent of finding highly skilled players. He brought Gianluca Busio to the team, the second-youngest MLS signee all-time, as well as Wan Kuzain bin Wan Kamal. Before his time in the professional ranks, Miller served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Duke from 2014-16. He was in- strumental in the rebuild of Duke’s program, responsible for student-athlete development, fundraising efforts, video analysis and opponent scouting. In three seasons, he produced a pair of top-15 recruiting classes, including a fourth-ranked class in 2014. Miller left his stamp on the Duke program even after departing for UConn, as the Blue Devils reached the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament and were ranked No. 6 in the RPI at the conclusion of the 2017 season. Besides the ability to recruit and develop young talent, Miller’s coaching skills have resulted in improved team results at each of his previous stops – including two of the biggest turnarounds of any team in the country while at Evansville (2006) and Syracuse (2012). Serving four years on the Syracuse staff from 2010-14, he received more recognition from College Soccer News as one of the nation’s top assistants in 2013. He was vital in producing three-straight top-40 recruiting classes for the Orange from 2011-13 and was promoted to Head Recruiting Coordinator in 2011 for his efforts. Most notably, however, Miller’s guidance on the field helped lead the Orange (14-6-1) to a breakout season in 2012 – advancing to the NCAA Round of 16, just the program’s second all-time NCAA postseason appearance. Syracuse finished the year ranked No. 17 in the NSCAA/Con- tinental Tire Poll, after going just 3-12-1 the year before in 2011. His 2012 recruiting class at Syracuse was tabbed 14th nationally by College Soccer News, while the group featured a trio of top freshmen – including All-ACC Second Team player Emil Ekbom. In addition to his recruiting duties with the Orange, Miller mentored the goalkeepers, while handling video editing and opponent scouting. Miller received his master’s degree while serving as an assistant at Evansville from 2006-10, leading the Purple Aces to an incredible turn- around in just his first season with the staff. A team that went 2-14-1 in 2005 improved to a 9-8-0 mark in 2006 with Miller working closely with the goalkeepers, while helping to bring a pair of College Soccer News Top 40 classes during his tenure. He worked with Alec Dufty, Cory Elenio, and Robby Lynch, all MLS players. His coaching career began in 2004 as an assistant coach at North , serving his role with the Ospreys until 2006. Miller received his bachelor’s degree in physical education in 2004 from Jacksonville University, where we played as goalkeeper from 1999-2004. As a student-athlete, he finished fifth in program history in single-season shutouts. A two-time Atlantic Sun Player of the Week, he earned a spot on the All-Conference Tournament Team in 2001. He served as a member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA), holding several national coaching licenses and served as the chair on the group’s committee that was responsible for selecting the national assistant coach of the year. Currently, he is on the All-American and Mac Hermann Trophy Committee. Miller resides in West Hartford with his wife, Anne, daughter, Freya, and son, Stellan.

10 4 National Players of the Year • 46 Conference Players of the Year • 50 All-American Selections Andy Parker

Assistant Coach | 6th Season | St. Anselm ‘12

Andy Parker completed his sixth season as an assistant coach in 2019. His primary role is working with the UConn goalkeepers.

In 2016, Scott Levene excelled under Parker, ranking at the top of multiple American Conference statistical categories. Levene led the conference in goals against average (0.77) and save percentage (.792). He was also tied for the conference lead with eight shutouts registered on the year.

In 2015, Parker completed his first season as assistant coach on the Husky bench, helping the team reach the NCAA Tournament for the 17th time in the last 18 seasons.

Parker concluded his third season as the Director of Quality Control for the University of Connecticut men’s soccer team in 2014. The Huskies tallied their 13th regular season conference title with Parker on the bench, and UConn finished its 2014 campaign with wins in six of its final seven matches.

Prior to his time at UConn, Parker was a four-year letter winner for the men’s soccer program at Saint Anselm, earning Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team honors during the 2008 season. Parker earned a starting assignment in all 72 games he played and left Saint Anselm as the all-time leader in minutes played. A member of the 2011 Northeast-10 All-Academic Team, Parker was a two-time team captain and was selected as a 2011-12 Senior Scholar-Athlete.

A 2012 graduate of St. Anselm with a degree in international business, Parker earned his M.S. in Sport Management in 2015 from the University of Connecticut. He also holds an NSCAA National Diploma and USSF “C” License.

Scott Halpern

Volunteer Assistant Coach | 4th Season | Ithaca College ‘17

Scott Halpern enters his fourth season with the UConn men’s soccer team and his first year as a volunteer assistant coach.

Halpern spent the 2019 season as the Director of Soccer Administration. In this role, Halpern’s responsibilities included team travel coordination, opponent scout- ing, video analysis, community outreach, fundraising events and group ticket sales. He also worked with the captains and leadership group in team dynamics and development.

Halpern spent the previous two seasons serving as the Director of Soccer Quality Control helping the team with ticket sales, match promotions and fan engagement. Across those two seasons, UConn sat atop of the NCAA Division I Soccer atten- dance rankings - The Huskies recorded an average attendance of 3,502 during the 2017 season and then followed that up with an average attendance of 3,213 and total attendance of 38,555 fans in 2018. The Huskies also finished second in total attendance in 2016, drawing 38,225 total attendees.

Halpern joined the UConn staff after graduating from Ithaca College where he played four seasons at center midfield, includ- ing three where he served as team captain. Halpern graduated from Ithaca College in 2017 with BA in Sport Psychology and earned his MA in Cognitive Educational Psychology in May 2019. Additionally, he holds a USSF National C Coaching License and serves as head coach to multiple teams at Northeast United Soccer Club.

10 11 3 National Championships • 13 Conference Regular Season Titles • 7 Conference Tournament Championships Nick Heckt

Volunteer Director Quality Control |

Nick Heckt is entering his first season with the Men’s Soccer Team in 2020 as the Director of Soccer Quality Control.

In his role as Director of Soccer Quality Control, Heckts’ responsibilities include as- sisting with Ticket sale, Promotions, Fan engagement, and administrative duties.

Heckt was a three-year starter and two-year Captain at Division II Saint Anselm Mens Soccer. Heckt appeared in 61 games with 45 starts, 29 points with 12 goals and 5 assists in his career. Heckt graduated from Saint Anselm in May 2020 with a Bachelor of Science degree and is currently working towards earning his Master of Business Administration degree with a concentration in Sport Management.

He is a native of South Windsor, Connecticut.

Chris West

Strength & Conditioning Coach | 20th Season | Cal State Long Beach ‘95

Chris West is currently the associate strength and conditioning coach at UConn and serves as the Director for Fitness Education with the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. In addition, West serves as the medical coordinator for the adidas Elite Soccer Program.

Prior to his appointment at UConn, he served as Strength and Conditioning Coordinator at Saint Louis University. West also has experience in the professional ranks after serving internships with the Oakland Raiders and Los Angeles Kings, as well as a graduate assistantship with the Seattle Seahawks.

He earned his bachelor’s degree from California State University at Long Beach in physical education and his master’s degree in exercise and movement science from the University of Oregon. West holds certifications from the National Strength and Conditioning Association as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, the National Athletic Training Association as a Certified Athletic Trainer and Weightlifting as a Club Coach.

West specializes in using heart rate monitors to assess physical exertion of athletes in sport specific settings as well as prescribe appropriate intensities and volumes for training. This ap- proach creates a seamless training synergy between the sport coach and the strength and conditioning practitioner and the athlete.

Along with his practical application within the field, West has co-authored several research journal publications on performance profiles of soccer athletes and has created a working model for the complete development of the soccer player.

12 4 National Players of the Year • 46 Conference Players of the Year • 50 All-American Selections

The Players 12 13 3 National Championships • 13 Conference Regular Season Titles • 7 Conference Tournament Championships

Ziyad Fekri | Senior 4 Defense | Rabat, Morrocco 23

2019: Competed in 11 matches with 11 starts….Tallied two assists on the season.

Before UConn: Started all 19 matches on the back line for the Cardinals during sophomore season... Key member of a defense that registered eight shutouts overall…Named to 2018 ACC Championship All-Tournament Team… As a freshman, appeared in 17 matches overall while starting final 15 matches of the season along backline for No. 7 Cardinals... Played key role as Louisville registered 12 shutouts overall... Registered a pair of assists with both coming in NCAA Championship wins against San Francisco (second round) and Colgate (third round)… Played club soccer for FUS of Rabat from 2016-17 and Academie Royale Mohammed VI from 2012-16… Member of the Moroccan U19 National Team and finished second in 2016 TIDA event in Ivory Coast… Won 2017 national champi- onship (U19) and was second in the U21 national championship… Team finished third in 2015 U17 national cham- pionship.

Career Statistics 47 GP | G-A-P: 1-6-8

Djimon Johnson | Senior 20 Midfield | Bridgeport, Conn. 8

2019: Played in 15 matches with 10 starts…tallied one point on an assist in the Sept. 17 2-0 win over Manhattan.

Before UConn: Played in 17 matches for Syracuse, making 10 starts … Recorded his first career assist on the game-winning goal at Oregon State … Tallied six shots and two shots on goal … Helped the Orange post shutouts against No. 1 Wake Forest, Ohio State, Cornell, St. Bonaventure and Boston College … Member of the Athletic Di- rector’s Honor Roll during the spring semester… Played in 14 matches as a freshman, making five starts … Helped the Orange record shutouts against No. 1 Wake Forest and Colgate … Recorded three shots ... Member of the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll during the spring semester... Led South Kent School (18-1) to the 2016 TopDrawer- Soccer National Championship and the NEP-SAC Class B title under the guidance of coach Owen Finberg ... Also played for Beachside Soccer Club and coach Mickey Kydes as the team progressed to the quarterfinals of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy playoffs.

Career Statistics 46 GP | G-A-P: 0-2-2

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Robin Lapert | Senior 23 Defense | Le Havre, France

2019: Played and started in all 18 matches, totaling three goals and one assist for seven points… Ranked third on the team in points… Three multi-point games… Garnered AAC All-Conference Second Team honors for second consecutive season.

2018: Started in all 20 matches as a defender…Tallied his only goal of the season in the opening win vs. Lehigh… Garnered AAC All-Conference Second Team Honors…Instrumental part in UConn forcing five shutout wins, third- most in the league including three during a 10-game unbeaten streak between Sept. 8 and Oct. 23 in which it limited its opponents to two goals or less and forced three shutouts.

Before UConn: Transferred to UConn from the University of Charleston, a Division II program that won the Na- tional Championship in 2017…Started in 21 games, accounting for five goals, one assist and 11 points as a defend- er…Recorded a season-best three points against Tiffin (Sept. 10) with a goal and assist…Attended the University of Nanterre, a prep school in France, and Lycee Jeanne d’arc, Le Havre (high school) before coming to the United States.

Personal: Son of Dominique and Fabienne Lapert...One sister, Maeva, and one brother, Enzo. Career Statistics 38 GP | G-A-P: 4-1-9

Felix Metzler | Senior 8 Midfield | Frankfurt, Germany

2019: Appeared in 13 games, starting all of them, before sitting out the remainder of the season due to injury… Finished tied for fourth on the team with six points (2g, 2a)… Netted the game-winner in UConn’s 2-0 win at Cincinnati (Oct. 12)… Two multi-point games.... Earned AAC All-Conference Second Team honors for the second straight season.

2018: Started on defense in each of UConn’s 20 matches…Scored the game-winning goal in the season opener against Lehigh, earning him Rookie of the Week Honors…Named the 2018 AAC Rookie of the Year…Garnered AAC All-Conference Second Team and All-Rookie Team honors…Integral part of the UConn defense that forced five shutouts.

Before UConn: Played for the Stuttgarter Kickers in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg…Appeared in five matches for Stuttgarter from August, 2016 to May, 2017, accumulating 79 minutes of on-field time…Prior to his stint with Stuttgarter, he played for Stuttgarter Kickers II, FC Eschborn and FSV Frankfurt II. Career Statistics 33 GP | G-A-P: 3-4-10

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Jahmali Waite | Senior 13 Goalkeeper | Philadelphia, Pa. 10 A transfer from Fairleigh Dickinson University.

2018: Made 16 starts in goal, finishing with a 4-5-4 record...named to All-NEC First-Team...lead the NEC in goals against average (0.88) as well a a three- way tie for clean sheets with five...second in save percentage at .791 and fifth in total saves at 53...named to NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll...named NEC Player of the Week on 10/6

2017: Appeared in eight matches, making eight starts. Recorded a record of 3-3-2. Recorded first ever clean sheet against Robert Morris in 1-0 win on 10/15/17. Named to NEC All-Rookie Team.

Personal: Jahmali Waite. Parents are Donna and Howard. Has four sisters and one brother. Economics major

Ben Awashie | Junior 6 Midfield | Volta Region, Ghana

2019: Made eight starts in 15 games played… Named to AAC All-Rookie team…Provided an assist at USF (Sept. 27). Career Statistics 14 GP | G-A-P: 0-1-1

Gianluca Catalano | Junior 15 18 Goalkeeper | Woodbridge, 2019: Played and started in 13 matches… Posted a 4-8-1 mark between the posts while accumulating 16 saves, a 1.58 GAA and a .632 save percentage… Made season-high 22 saves against No. 5 Georgetown (Sept. 14)

2018: Started at goalie in six games, including the final four matches of the season. Posted a 3-3 record and 18 saves.

Before UConn: Member of the FC organization since 2012…Made four starts in five appearances with Toronto FC II in 2018, recording 20 saves…Finished in second place in the U-21 Ontario Soccer League in 2015… Starting keeper in Italian Serie A in Viareggio Cup Tournament, including a 1-1 tie against Juventus FC (Prima- vera)…Starting goalie at Dallas Cup, played in top Gordon Jago Super Group (U-19)…Started for the Canadian National Team at U-17 CONCACAF Championship in Panama…Won International Youth Soccer Cup (U-17) with 2-1 win vs. Juventus FC…Attended Bill Crothers Secondary School.

Personal: Son of Mike and Tina Catalano...One sister, Julia, and one brother, Joseph...Undecided major. Career Statistics GP- 20 | SV% - .600 | GAA - 1.83 16 4 National Players of the Year • 46 Conference Players of the Year • 50 All-American Selections

Ibrahima Diop | Junior 10 Forward | St. Louis, Senegal

2019: Made 13 starts in 18 games played… tallied four points… Notched goals at Cincinnati (Oct. 12) and Tulsa (Nov. 5).

2018: Appeared in 20 games with 17 starts for the Huskies…Finished the season with four goals and an assist for nine points…Scored the insurance goal in UConn’s 2-0 win over Memphis (Sept. 28)…Recorded a hat-trick in the NCAA Tournament First Round game vs. URI, scoring all three goals in the second half and overtime to propel UConn past the Rams, 4-3…Played his way onto the AAC All-Rookie team.

Before UConn: Attended the Pennington School and was a two-time All-American, playing in the Boys High School All-American Game last December in Orlando…Named 2017-18 First Team All-American by American Family Insurance…Played in the Senegalese U-20’s for two qualifying matches against Congo…Two-time Times of Trenton Boys Soccer Area Player of the Year…Accounted for 59 goals and 25 assists at Pennington…All-Prep and All-State in 2016 and 2017…Served as captain for one season…No. 87 ranked recruit, according to TopDrawerSoc- cer.com…Selected All-USA Preseason Boys Soccer Team for 2017-18, as chosen by USA Today…Originally from Saint-Louis, Senegal. Career Statistics 38 GP | G-A-P: 6-1-13

Sosa Emovan | Junior 15 Forward | London, Ontario

Before UConn: A transfer from the University of Michigan. Appeared in six matches as a sophomore and eight matches as a freshman for the Wolverines.

Played at St. Thomas Aquinas in London, Ontario. Named to Top Drawer Soccer’s Best XI for U-16 Winter Showcase. Partici- pated in 2015 Canadian National Team ID camp. Played in the 2014 & 2015 Mediterranean International Cups. Named a team captain of the U-14 and U-15 Ontario Provincial team. Was a part of trial with S.S. Lazio in Italy in 2014.

Personal: Sosa Emoron. Parents are Osn and Tarye Emoron. Applied resource economics major.

Career Statistics GP | G-A-P:

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Ahdan Tait | Redshirt Junior 7 Midfield | Bridgeport, Conn. 11

2019: Competed in 18 games with 16 starts… Tallied five points (2g, 1a)… Netted goals against Dart- mouth (Oct. 1) and Tulsa (Nov. 5)… Dished out an assist against URI.

Before UConn: Appeared in one match for the Virginia Cavaliers during the 2018 season… Started for the Beachside SC Academy team, advancing to the quarterfinal of USSDA Championship game… Selected to that traveled to Spain, squaring off against the Real Madrid and Real Vallecano youth teams… Named to the U.S. Training Center squad that played against the El Salvador U-20 National Team.

Personal: Son of Tamaya Cherubin and Daniel Tait… Has two younger siblings, brother Ahwar and sister Arielle. Career Statistics 19 GP | G-A-P: 2-1-5 33

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Moussa Wade | Junior 11 Forward | Dakar, Senegal

2019: Played and started in all 18 match- es… Notched four points on the season…Career Statistics Named to the AAC All-Rookie Team… Netted two goals in the season finale 18 GP | G-A-P: 2-1-5 against Tulsa (Nov. 5)… Added an assist in the season-opener against Rider (Aug. 30).

Thomas Decottignies | Sophomore 33 Defense | Lille, France

2019: Competed in 15 games with 14 starts… Tallied three points on the season… Notched assists against FDU (Sept. 6), Dartmouth (Oct. 1) and Tulsa (Nov. 5).

Career Statistics 16 GP | G-A-P: 0-3-3

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Kai Griese | Sophomore 2 Midfield | Regensdorf, Germany 24

Personal: Kai Griese. Mother is Birgit Griese. Has two sisters, Lena and Anne. ACES program.

Career Statistics GP | G-A-P:

Sean Martin Jr. | Redshirt Sophomore 14 Defense | Bridgeport, Conn. 1

2019: Appeared in one game, logging four minutes of action in the Oct. 26 match at Temple.

2018: Did not see playing time after redshirting the season.

Before UConn: Played for the Beachside Soccer Club as part of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy…Started six games in seven total appearances for Beachside SC U-18/19 this past season…Started 17 of 19 game appear- ances for the U-17/18 team in 2016-17…Attended South Kent for prep school, after graduating from Fairchild Wheeler Interdistrict Magnet School.

Personal: Son of Sean Martin, Sr. and Shauna Martin...Two sisters, Jada and Shannon...Intended major is chemis- try.

Career Statistics 1 GP | G-A-P: 0-0-0

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Josh Morgan | Sophomore 24 Defense | Silver Spring, Md.

2019: Played in 10 matches with four starts… Added an assist against Columbia (Sept. 20).

Before UConn: Graduated from DeMatha High School… Played for the Baltimore Armour under head coach Mi- chael Lookingland… Top-100 national recruit and one of the top defenders in the Mid-Atlantic region… Named to the Honor Roll, Principle’s List and Dean’s List.

Personal: Son of Keith and Andrea Morgan… Has one sister, Andrea… ACES major.

Career Statistics 10 GP | G-A-P: 0-1-1

Marcus Peterkin | Sophomore 1 Goalkeeper | Bayshore, N.Y.

2019: Played and started in five games in net… Accumulated a 1-4 mark, 11 saves, a 1.79 GAA and a .550 save per- centage.

Before UConn: Graduated from Islip High School… Played three seasons with Blau Wess Gottschee soccer club and one season with PDA… Regarded as the top goalkeeper in the state of New Jersey (#4 in the country) and ranked #51 in overall players in the country (Top Drawer Soccer)… Tremendous athlete who has all of the tools to become a top collegiate goalkeeper… Competed on the U-14 and U-17 teams at the U.S. Soccer Training Center.

Personal: Son of Jeff and Kim Peterkin… Has two brothers, Matt and Mario Lee, and one sister, Monica Lee… Ma- jor is undecided.

Career Statistics GP- 5 | SV% - .555 | GAA - 1.79

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Jayden Reid | Sophomore 3 Defense | Elmont, N.Y. 32

2019: Played in 14 games, making two starts… Logged season-high 58 minutes against Manhattan (Sept. 17).

Before UConn: Graduated from Archbishop Molloy High School… Played five seasons with the Red Bulls under head coach Sammy Castellanos… Regarded as one of the best and most dynamic left-footed wingers in the Northeast.

Personal: Son of Merrick and Janice Reid… Has two brothers, Kyle and James… Finance major.

Career Statistics 14 GP | G-A-P: 0-0-0 9

Owen Guglielmino | Redshirt Freshman 31 Midfield | Cheshire, Conn.

2019: Appeared in one game, logging four minutes of action in the Oct. 26 match at Temple.

2018: Did not see playing time after redshirting the season.

Before UConn: Played for the Beachside Soccer Club as part of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy…Started six games in seven total appearances for Beachside SC U-18/19 this past season…Started 17 of 19 game appear- ances for the U-17/18 team in 2016-17…Attended South Kent for prep school, after graduating from Fairchild Wheeler Interdistrict Magnet School. 12 Personal: Son of Sean Martin, Sr. and Shauna Martin...Two sisters, Jada and Shannon...Intended major is chemis- try.

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Kyle Briere | Freshman 32 Goalkeeper | North Attleboro, Mass.

High School: Played four seasons for head coach Geoff Burgess at North Attleboro High School. Played in 36 career games, recording 21 shutouts and a 0.55 Goals Against Average. As a team captain in 2019, earned All-State and Eastern Mass All-Star honors. Was 2018 Team MVP. Also lettered two seasons in baseball.

Personal: Kyle P. Briere. Parents are David and Deborah Briere. Has two sisters, Kallie and Kelsey. Business major.

Okem Chime | Freshman 9 Forward | London, England

Personal: Okem Chime. Mother is Ada Chime. Has two brothers. ACES program

Maxwel De-Bodene | Freshman 12 Midfielder | St. Petersburg, Fla.

Before UConn: Played in the USSDA for D.C. United (2016-17) and (2019-20). During 2016-17 campaign scored 24 goals, the highest in the region. Played 11 games in 2019-20 before the season got shut down due to Covid-19. Played at Blackburn Rovers Academy (2017-18). Appeared in eight matches, scored three goals and contributed four assists. Attended U.S. National team training camp (U-14).

Personal:Maxwel De-Bodene. Parents are Kristen and Philip. Has one sister, Emily. Political science major.

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Tyler Fidrych | Freshman 25 Defender/Midfielder | Stonington, Conn.

High School: Played four seasons under head coach Paul DeCastro at Stonington High School..Three-time All-Conference performer. Earned All-State and All-New England recognition. Two-year team captain. Broke school record for assists in a career with 65. Also set SHS single-season assists record with 34. Posted SHS single-season record for points with 84. Tallied 44 goals in his career. Led team to three ECC Division championships and three ECC Tournament championships. Earned ECC Tournament MVP honors. Named 2019 State Tourna- ment MVP en route to 2019 state championship. The Day All Area Player of the Year. Gametime CT Top 10 player.

Personal: Tyler Fidrych. Parents are Mike and Julie Fidrych. Has two step brothers, Alex and Conrad and one sister, Alex. Undecided major.

Giancarlo Vaccaro | Freshman 17 Forward | Toronto, Ontario

High School: Played two seasons under head coach Mauro Ongaro at Dante Aligheri Academy. Won Athlete of the Year award his junior year. Lettered two seasons in Track & Field. Named Track Male Athlete of the Year his junior year.

Personal: Giancarlo Vaccaro. Parents are Pamela Taff and Frank Vaccaro. Has one sister, Paola Faria. Communications major.

Josh Wendell | Freshman 0 Goalkeeper | Follston, Md.

High School: Played at Follston High School in Follston, Maryland.

Personal: Joshua Wendel. Parents are Donna and Eric Wendel. Has one brother, Matthew. Undecided major.

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Mike Howard, Joseph M. Morrone, Joseph J. Morrone and Records & Tournament History

24 25 3 National Championships • 13 Conference Regular Season Titles • 7 Conference Tournament Championships BIG EAST TOURNAMENT REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENT OPPONENT TOURNEY YEAR W L T FINISH W L T 1982 No Conf. Play@ #3 Boston College 1, #2 Connecticut 1 0 0 1 (B.C. advanced on PKs, 5-4)** YEAR-BY-YEAR CHAMPIONS 1983 2 1 0 n/a #2 Connecticut 1, #3 Boston College 0 2 0 0 #2 Connecticut 5, #4 Syracuse 1 1982 Syracuse Alden Shattuck 1984 1 2 0 n/a #3 Connecticut 5, #2 Syracuse 0 2 0 0 1983 Connecticut Joe Morrone #3 Connecticut 1, #1 Providence 0 1984 Connecticut Joe Morrone 1985 3 0 0 1st* #1 Connecticut 1, #4 St. John’s 0 1 1 0 1985 Syracuse #2 Syracuse 1, Connecticut 0 1986 Seton Hall 1986 1 2 0rt t 3rd* #2 Syracuse 1, #3 Connecticut 0 0 1 0 1987 Seton Hall Ed Kelly 1987 3 0 0 1st* #2 Connecticut 1, #3 St. John’s 0 1 1 0 1988 Seton Hall Manny Schellscheidt #1 Seton Hall 2, Connecticut 1 1989 Connecticut Joe Morrone 1988 2 1 0 t 1st* #2 Connecticut 3, #3 Syracuse 1 1 1 0 1990 Boston Coll. Ed Kelly #1 Seton Hall 4, Connecticut 2 1991 Seton Hall Manny 1989 1 0 2 2nd* #1 Connecticut 2, #4 Boston College 0 2 0 0 Schellscheidt #1 Connecticut 3, #2 Seton Hall 0 1992 St. John’s Dave Masur 1990 3 2 3 4th #1 Seton Hall 2, #4 Connecticut 2 0 0 1 1993 St. John’s Dave Masur (S.H.U. won shoot-out, 4-2)** 1994 St. John’s Dave Masur 1991 6 2 0 2nd #3 St. John’s 2, #2 Connecticut 1 0 1 0 1995 St. John’s Dave Masur 1992 3 4 1 5th ---- 1996 Notre Dame Mike Berticelli 1993 3 5 0 8th ---- 1997 Rutgers Bob Reasso 1994 5 3 0 5th ---- 1998 St. John’s Dave Masur 1995 4 6 1 8th #1 Boston College 2, #8 Connecticut 1 0 1 0 1999 Connecticut Ray Reid 1996 7 2 2 2nd #2 Connecticut 3, #7 Seton Hall 0 1 1 0 2000 Boston Coll. Ed Kelly #3 Notre Dame 2, #2 Connecticut 1 2001 St. John’s Dave Masur 1997 5 6 0 7th #2 Georgetown 2, #7 Connecticut 0 0 1 0 2002 Boston Coll. Ed Kelly 1998 9 2 0 1st #1 Connecticut 4, #8 West Virginia 0 1 1 0 2003 Notre Dame Bobby Clark #4 Georgetown 2, #1 Connecticut 1 2004 Connecticut Ray Reid 1999 9 2 0 t 1st #2 Connecticut 2, #7 Seton Hall 0 3 0 0 2005 Connecticut Ray Reid #2 Connecticut 1, #6 Syracuse 0 2006 St. John’s Dave Masur #2 Connecticut 2, #5 Georgetown 0 2007 Connecticut Ray Reid 2008 South Florida George Kiefer 2000 8 1 2 1st #1 Connecticut 2, #8 Syracuse 0 1 1 0 2009 St. John’s Dave Masur #5 Seton Hall 3, #1 Connecticut 2 (OT) 2010 Louisville 2001 9 1 0 1st #1 Connecticut 2, #8 Virginia Tech 1 (2OT) 2 1 0 2011 St. John’s Dave Masur #1 Connecticut 1, #4 Rutgers 0 2012 Notre Dame Bobby Clark #3 St. John’s 1, #1 Connecticut 0 2013 South Florida George Kiefer 2002 7 3 0 3rd #3 Connecticut 1, #6 Rutgers 0 1 1 1 2014 Tulsa Tom McIntosh #3 Connecticut 2, #2 St. John’s 2 (2ot) 2015 Tulsa Tom McIntosh UC advances on pk’s 2016 Tulsa Tom McIntosh #1 Boston College 3, #3 Connecticut 2 2017 SMU Kevin Hudson 2003 5 3 2 6th #3 Notre Dame 2, #6 Connecticut 0 0 1 0 2018 SMU Kevin Hudson 2004 5 4 1 t 5th #6 Connecticut 1, #3 Boston College 0 2 0 1 2019 SMU Kevin Hudson #6 Connecticut 1, #7 West Virginia 0 #6 Connecticut 0, #8 Seton Hall 0 UConn wins championship, 5-3 PKs 2005 7 3 1 1st^ #1 Connecticut 5, # 5 Georgetown 0 3 0 0 #1 Connecticut 1, #2 St. John’s 0 #1 Connecticut 1, #2 South Florida 0 2006 8 2 1 2nd^ #3 St. John’s 1, #2 Connectict 0 0 1 0 2007 8 2 1 t-1st^ #1 Connecticut 2, # 4 South Florida 0 3 0 0 #1 Connecticut 5, # 2 Louisville 1 #1 Connecticut 2, #2 Notre Dame 0 2008 6 3 2 2nd^ #3 DePaul 1, #2 Connecticut 0 0 1 0 2009 8 2 1 1st^ #5 Providence 1, #1 Connecticut 0 0 1 0 2010 5 1 3 3rd^ #3 Connecticut 2, #6 DePaul 0 1 0 1 #2 Cincinnati 1, #3 Connecticut 1 Cincinnati advances on pk’s (4-1) 2011 5 2 2 3rd^ #3 Connecticut 4, #6 Depaul 0 2 1 0 #2 Rutgers 1, #3 Connecticut 3 #3 Connecticut 0, #3 St. John’s 1 (OT) 2012 6 2 0 1st^ #1 Connecticut 1, #4 Villanova 0 1 1 0 #3 Notre Dame 1, #1 Connecticut 0 Total 154 69 25 .671 28 Years 30 18 5 .613 THE AMERICAN (AAC) TOURNAMENT

REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENT OPPONENT TOURNEY YEAR W L T FINISH W L T 2013 4 0 4 2nd #2 Connecticut 5, #7 Southern Methodist 0 2 0 1 #2 Connecticut 2, #3 Central Florida 0 #2 Connecticut 0, #5 South Florida 0 South Florida advances on pk’s (6-5) 2014 6 1 1 1st #1 Connecticut 5, #8 Temple 0 1 0 1 #1 Connecticut, 0, #4 USF 0 South Florida advances on pk’s (2-0) 2015 3 3 2 3rd #3 Connecticut 4, #6 Temple 0 #3 Connecticut 2, #2 USF 1 #3 Connecticut 1, #4 Tulsa 1 Tulsa advances on pk’s (4-3) 2 0 1 2016 3 3 1 3rd #3 Connecticut 0, #2 Tulsa 2 0 1 0 2017 4 3 0 3rd #3 Connecticut 0, #2 UCF 1 0 1 0 2018 3 2 2 4th #4 Connecticut 3, #6 Temple 1 # 2 UCF 3, #3 Connecticut 2 (2OT) 1 1 0 2019 2 5 0 6th #3 USF 1, #6 Connecticut 0 0 1 0 Total 25 17 10 .481 Seven Years 6 3 3 .500

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First First First First Opponent Game Win G W L T Pct. Opponent Game Win G W L T Pct. Adelphi 1976 1978 6 3 0 3 .750 New Hampshire 1965 1965 19 17 1 1 .921 Air Force 1979 1979 1 1 0 0 1.000 New Mexico 2012 2012 1 1 0 0 1.000 Akron 2001 - 2 0 0 2 .000 Niagara 1997 1997 2 2 0 0 1.000 Alabama A&M 1981 1981 7 4 2 1 .643 North Carolina 1981 1981 7 2 5 0 .286 American 1983 1983 2 2 0 0 1.000 NC State 1980 1980 3 2 1 0 .666 American Inter. 1934 1934 3 1 2 0 .333 North Florida 2017 - 1 0 0 1 .000 Amherst 1930 1964 14 10 3 1 .750 North Texas St. 1983 1984 2 1 1 0 .500 Army 1954 1988 5 1 4 0 .200 Northeastern 1930 2012 3 1 2 0 .333 Arnold 1939 1939 1 1 0 0 1.000 Notre Dame 1986 1995 25 11 11 4 .423 Bloomfield 1939 1939 1 1 0 0 1.000 Ohio State 1982 1982 2 2 0 0 1.000 Boston College 1974 1974 46 33 10 3 .717 Old Dominion 1982 1982 4 3 1 0 .750 Boston Univ. 1951 1951 47 32 12 3 .713 Omaha 2016 2016 1 1 0 0 1.000 Bradley 2013 - 1 0 1 0 .000 Penn State 1979 1981 16 4 8 4 .375 Brandeis 1952 1952 4 4 0 0 1.000 Pennsylvania 1989 1989 2 2 0 0 1.000 Bridgeport 1957 1957 19 12 6 1 .658 Philadelphia Textile 1978 1988 7 3 2 2 .571 Bridgewater 1931 1932 2 1 1 0 .500 Pittsburgh 1990 1991 21 17 3 2 .857 Brown 1936 1941 62 29 30 3 .492 Portland 1990 1990 3 3 0 0 1.000 California 1981 1981 2 2 0 0 1.000 Princeton 1975 1975 4 4 0 0 1.000 UC-Santa Barbara 2004 - 2 1 1 0 .500 Providence 1973 1973 42 34 7 2 .791 Canisius 2007 2007 1 1 0 0 1.000 Quinnipiac 2004 2004 4 2 0 2 .750 CENTRAL FLORIDA 1978 1978 14 7 5 2 .500 Rensselar 1937 - 2 0 2 0 .000 Charlotte 2011 - 1 0 0 1 .500 Rider 2019 2019 1 1 0 0 1.000 CINCINNATI 1999 2008 11 6 2 3 .56 Rhode Island 2003 2003 5 5 0 0 1.000 Clark 1928 1932 18 12 5 1 .694 Richmond 1994 1994 3 2 0 1 .833 Clemson 1978 2000 6 1 4 1 .250 Rollins 1978 - 1 0 1 0 .000 Coastal Carolina 2014 - 1 0 1 0 .000 Rutgers 1982 1982 22 12 10 1 .568 Coast Guard 1940 1940 17 13 3 1 .794 Sacred Heart 2005 2005 3 3 0 0 1.000 Colgate 1959 1961 8 2 6 0 .250 Seattle Univ. 2014 2014 1 1 0 0 1,000 Columbia 1983 2013 3 1 3 0 .333 St. Bonaventure 1994 1994 2 2 0 0 1.000 Cornell 1995 2016 2 1 1 0 .500 St. Francis 1990 1990 7 6 0 1 .929 Cortland State 1960 1960 1 1 0 0 1.000 St. John’s 1981 1981 33 13 14 6 .485 Creighton 2000 2000 3 1 2 0 .333 Saint Louis 1973 1980 10 4 5 1 .450 Dartmouth 1935 1948 45 25 16 4 .556 St. Mary’s (CA) 1996 1996 1 1 0 0 1.000 DePaul 2007 2010 4 2 2 0 .500 St. Peter’s 1997 1997 8 7 0 1 .938 Drexel 1987 1987 2 2 0 0 1.000 St. Stephan’s 1930 1931 4 3 1 0 .750 Duke 1980 1980 6 2 4 0 .333 San Francisco 1977 1988 8 2 5 1 .313 Eastern Illinois 1981 1981 1 1 0 0 1.000 Santa Clara 1999 1999 1 0 1 0 .000 Fairfield 1979 1979 5 4 0 1 .900 Seton Hall 1987 1989 30 14 13 3 .517 FDU 1989 - 3 0 2 1 .000 South Carolina 1979 1979 6 5 1 0 .833 Florida Int’l 2007 2007 1 1 0 0 1.000 SOUTH FLORIDA 1988 1988 21 12 5 4 .541 Fordham 1986 1986 1 1 0 0 1.000 S.I.U. - Edwardsville 1977 1977 2 2 0 0 1.000 Fort Devens 1947 1947 2 2 0 0 1.000 SMU 1983 1983 11 6 4 1 .546 Fresno State 1987 - 2 0 1 1 .000 Springfield 1928 1948 45 14 28 3 .344 Furman 1999 1999 1 1 0 0 1.000 Stafford 1928 1928 2 2 0 0 1.000 George Mason 1993 1993 2 2 0 0 1.000 Stanford 1980 1980 5 4 1 0 .800 Georgetown 1990 1991 29 14 11 4 .483 Stetson 1990 - 1 0 1 0 .000 Hartford 1958 1958 13 12 1 0 .923 Stony Brook 2005 2005 4 4 0 0 1.000 Hartwick 1974 1974 11 4 5 2 .455 Syracuse 1982 1983 38 22 13 3 .579 Harvard 1946 1946 30 16 8 6 .633 TEMPLE 2013 2014 12 8 1 3 .667 Havana 1949 - 1 0 1 0 .000 Trinity 1932 1932 6 4 2 0 .667 Hillyer 1957 1957 1 1 0 0 1.000 Tufts 1939 1940 7 4 3 0 .571 Hofstra 1971 1971 5 5 0 0 1.000 TULSA 2008 2011 8 5 2 1 .625 Holy Cross 1971 1971 4 4 0 0 1.000 UCLA 1979 1979 5 2 1 2 .600 Howard 1978 1978 3 2 0 1 .833 UMBC 2013 - 1 0 0 1 .500 Indiana 1978 1981 9 3 5 1 .333 UNC-Greensboro 2005 2005 1 1 0 0 1.000 Iona 1995 1995 6 3 1 2 .667 UNLV 2001 2002 2 1 1 0 .500 Jacksonville 1996 1996 1 1 0 0 1.000 Vermont 1964 1964 28 17 10 1 .607 James Madison 2011 2011 1 1 0 0 1.000 Villanova 1990 1990 17 14 2 1 .853 Kentucky 2010 2010 1 1 0 0 1.000 Virginia 1980 1980 4 2 2 0 .500 Lafayette 1979 1979 3 3 0 0 1.000 Virginia Comm. 2000 2000 2 1 0 1 .750 Lehigh 1992 1992 2 2 0 0 1.000 Virginia Tech 2001 2001 4 3 1 0 .750 Long Island Univ. 1970 1975 11 9 2 0 .818 Wake Forest 1991 - 6 0 5 1 .083 Louisville 2005 2008 8 4 3 1 .563 Washington 1990 2002 7 2 4 1 .357 Loyola-Maryland 2016 2016 2 2 0 0 1.000 Wesleyan 1929 1936 47 15 30 2 .340 LMU 2006 - 1 0 1 0 .000 West Virginia 1984 1984 20 12 5 3 .725 Maine 1965 1965 15 13 1 1 .900 William & Mary 1982 1986 5 1 2 2 .400 Manhattan 2010 2010 3 3 0 0 1.000 Williams 1932 1947 29 13 14 2 .483 Marist 2004 2004 1 1 0 0 1.000 Wisconsin 1992 1 0 1 0 .000 Marquette 1991 1991 9 7 1 1 .833 Wisconsin - Mil. 1982 1982 2 2 0 0 1.000 Maryland 1950 1951 11 3 8 0 .273 Worcester Polytech 1931 1940 11 2 9 0 .182 Massachusetts 1930 1941 62 32 24 6 .564 Yale 1935 1947 72 41 27 4 .569 MEMPHIS 2013 2013 7 3 4 0 .429 (unaccounted) - - 35 19 13 2 M.I.T. 1941 1941 18 14 1 3 .861 Michigan 2004 - 1 0 1 0 .000 Michigan State 2011 2011 2 2 0 0 1.000 Middlebury 1966 1966 5 1 4 0 .200 Monmouth 1998 1998 3 2 0 1 .833 Navy 1985 1985 1 1 0 0 1.000 Nevada-Las Vegas 1988 - 1 0 1 0 .000 26 27 3 National Championships • 13 Conference Regular Season Titles • 7 Conference Tournament Championships ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS

YEAR (REC) (RD) OPPONENT SITE YEAR (REC) (RD) OPPONENT SITE

Head Coach John Squires, 1946-1968 Head Coach Ray Reid, 1997-Present 1960 (11-3-0) (1) Connecticut 4, Cortland State 3 Storrs, Conn. 1998 (17-4-0) (1) Penn State 1, Connecticut 0 Storrs, Conn. (5) Maryland 4, Connecticut 0 College Park, Md. 1999 (19-5-0) (1) No. 4 Connecticut 2, Hartford 1 (4ot) Storrs, Conn. 1966 (8-5-0) (1) Army 2, Connecticut 1 Storrs, Conn. (2) No. 4 Connecticut 3, Yale 0 Storrs, Conn. (4) No. 4 Connecticut 3, Furman 2 Storrs, Conn. Head Coach Joseph Morrone, 1969-1996 (5) Santa Clara 2, No. 4 Connecticut 1 (4ot) Charlotte, N.C. 1972 (8-7-1) (1) Brown 4, Connecticut 2 Providence, R.I. NCAA Semifinals

1973 (13-4-2) (1) Brown 1, Connecticut 0 (ot) Storrs, Conn. 2000 (20-3-2) (1) Connecticut 3, Dartmouth 0 Storrs, Conn. (2) Connecticut 2, No. 2 Clemson 1 (ot) Clemson, S.C. 1974 (18-2-1) (1) Connecticut 4, Bridgeport 1 Storrs, Conn. (4) Connecticut 1, Brown 0 Storrs, Conn. (2) Connecticut 4, Brown 3 Storrs, Conn. (5) Connecticut 2, No. 6 SMU 0 Charlotte, N.C. (4) Hartwick 2, Connecticut 0 Oneonta, N.Y. (6) Connecticut 2, Creighton 0 Charlotte, N.C. NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA National Champions

1975 (16-3-3) (1) Connecticut 4, Vermont 3 (ot) Storrs, Conn. 2001 (15-5-2) (2) Rutgers 3, Connecticut 2 (3ot) Storrs, Conn. (2) Brown 2, Connecticut 1 (ot) Storrs, Conn. 2002 (17-6-0) (2) No. 7 Connecticut 4, Pennsylvania 0 Storrs, Conn. 1976 (18-2-2) (1) Connecticut 2, Rhode Island 1 Storrs, Conn. (3) No. 7 Connecticut 1, Indiana 0 Storrs, Conn. (2) Connecticut 1, Brown 0 Storrs, Conn. (4) No. 2 Maryland 3, No. 7 Connecticut 0 College Park, Md. (4) Hartwick 2, Connecticut 0 Oneonta, N.Y. NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Quarterfinals 2003 (9-8-4) (1) Connecticut 3, Rhode Island 0 Storrs, Conn. 1978 (19-6-0) (1) Connecticut 4, Dartmouth 0 Hanover, N.H. (2) No. 6 St. John’s 0, Connecticut 0 (2) Connecticut 3, Brown 1 Providence, R.I. (2ot, SJU advances on PK’s, 4-2) Jamaica, N.Y. (4) Phila. Textile 3, Connecticut 0 Storrs, Conn. NCAA Quarterfinals 2004 (12-8-3) (1) Connecticut 2, Marist 1 (ot) Storrs, Conn. (2) No. 15 Boston College 1, Connecticut 0 Newton, Mass. 1979 (19-7-0) (2) Rhode Island 3, Connecticut 2 (ot) Storrs, Conn. 2005 (16-3-2) (2) No. 8 Connecticut 2, Stony Brook 0 Storrs, Conn. 1980 (21-2-1) (2) Connecticut 6, Boston University 0 Storrs, Conn. (3) No. 9 Akron 3 , No. 8 Connecticut 3 Storrs, Conn. (4) Hartwick 1, Connecticut 0 Oneonta, N.Y. (2ot, Akron advances on PK’s, 4-3) NCAA Quarterfinals 2006 (10-7-2) (1) Fairfield 1, Connecticut 0 Storrs, Conn. 1981 (20-3-2) (2) Connecticut 6, Vermont 2 Storrs, Conn. (4) Connecticut 3, Long Island Univ. 0 Storrs, Conn. 2007 (20-3-1) (2) No. 3 Connecticut 2, Vermont 0 Storrs, Conn. (5) Connecticut 2, Eastern Illinois 1 Palo Alto, Calif. (3) No. 3 Connecticut 5, USF 0 Storrs, Conn. (6) Connecticut 2, Alabama A&M 1 (ot) Palo Alto, Calif. (4) No. 11 Virginia Tech 1, No. 3 Connecticut 0 Storrs, Conn. NCAA National Champions NCAA Quarterfinals

1982 (15-3-7) (2) Connecticut 3, Boston Coll. 2 (OT-PK’s) Storrs, Conn. 2008 (11-5-6) (1) Connecticut 1, Fairfield 0 Storrs, Conn. (4) Connecticut 1, Long Island 0 (OT, PK’s) Storrs, Conn. (2) Connecticut 2, No. 10 Virginia 0 Charlottesville, Va. (5) Duke 2, Connecticut 1 Durham, N.C. (3) No. 7 Creighton 2, Connecticut 1 (ot) Omaha, Neb. NCAA Semifinals 2009 (11-4-4) (1) Connecticut 0, Monmouth 0 West Long Branch, N.J. 1983 (16-9-1) (2) Connecticut 2, Providence 0 Storrs, Conn. (2ot, Monmouth advances on PK’s, 4-3) (4) Connecticut 1, Alabama A&M 0 Storrs, Conn. (5) Columbia 4, Connecticut 0 Storrs, Conn. 2010 (12-2-6) (2) No. 11 Connecticut 1, No. 22 Brown 1 Storrs, Conn. NCAA Semifinals (2ot, Brown advances on PK’s, 7-6)

1984 (14-9-1) (2) Harvard 1, Connecticut 0 (ot) Storrs, 2011 (19-3-2) (2) No. 3 Connecticut 2, Monmouth 1 Storrs, Conn. Conn. (3) No. 3 Connecticut 3, No. 14 James Mad. 0 Storrs, Conn. 1985 (17-4-3) (2) Boston Univ. 2, Connecticut 1 (OT-PK’s) Storrs, Conn. (4) No. 3 Connecticut 1, Charlotte 1 Storrs, Conn. (2ot, Charlotte advances on PK’s, 4-2) 1987 (13-7-3) (2) Harvard 1, Connecticut 0 (ot) Storrs, Conn. 2012 (17-4-1) (2) No. 7 Connecticut 1, Northeastern 0 Storrs, Conn. 1988 (14-8-1) (1) Boston University 3, Connecticut 1 Storrs, Conn. (3) No. 7 Connecticut 2, No. 9 New Mexico 1 (ot) Storrs, Conn. (4) No. 8 Creighton 1, No. 7 Connecticut 0 Storrs, Conn. 1989 (12-5-5) (1) Vermont 2, Connecticut 0 Burlington, Vt. 2013 (12-3-8) (1) No. 10 Connecticut 2, Quinnipiac 1 Storrs, Conn. (2) No. 10 Connecticut 2, No. 5 UMBC 2 1 Baltimore, Md. (2ot, Connecticut advances on PK’s, 4-2) (3) No. 10 Connecticut 3, No. 1 UCLA 3 Los Angeles, Calif. (2ot, Connecticut advances on PK’s, 5-4) (4) No. 8 Virginia 2, No. 6 Connecticut 1 Charlottesville, Va.

2015 (10-6-6) (1) Connecticut 3, Boston University 1 Storrs, Conn. (2) Indiana 1, Connecticut 0 Bloomington, Ind.

2018 (12-6-2) Connecticut 4, Rhode Island 3 (ot) Hartford, Conn. (2) No. 1 Indiana 4, Connecticut 0 Bloomington, Ind.

28 4 National Players of the Year • 46 Conference Players of the Year • 50 All-American Selections

ALL-TIME NCAA OPPONENTS

TEAM RECORD LAST NCAA MEETING Akron 0-0-1 2005 T, 3-3 (2ot) (Akron 4-3 PKs) Alabama A&M 2-0 1983 W, 1-0 Army 0-1 1966 L, 2-1 Boston College 1-1 2004 L, 1-0 Boston University 2-2 2015 W, 3-1 Bridgeport 1-0 1974 L, 4-1 Brown 3-3-1 2010 T, 1-1 (2ot) (Brown 7-6 PKS) Charlotte 0-0-1 2011 T, 1-1 (2ot) (Charlotte 4-2 PKs) Clemson 1-0 2000 W, 2-1 Columbia 0-1 1983 L, 3-0 Cortland State 1-0 1960 W, 4-3 Creighton 1-2 2012 L, 1-0 Dartmouth 2-0 2000 W, 3-0 NCAA APPEARANCES (36) Duke 0-1 1982 L, 2-1 1960, 1966, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, Eastern Illinois 1-0 1981 W, 2-1 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, Fairfield 1-1 2008 W, 1-0 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, Furman 1-0 1999 W, 3-2 Hartford 1-0 1999 W, 2-1 2012, 2013, 2015, 2018 Hartwick 0-3 1980 L, 1-0 Harvard 0-2 1987 L, 1-0 Indiana 2-2 2018 L, 4-0 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (2) James Madison 1-0 2011 W, 3-0 Long Island University 2-0 1982 W, 1-0 1981, 2000 Marist 1-0 2004 w, 2-1 (ot) Maryland 0-2 2002 L, 3-0 Monmouth 1-0-1 2009 W, 2-1 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES (2) New Mexico 1-0 2012 W, 2-1 (ot) 1981, 2000 Northeastern 1-0 2012 W, 1-0 Pennsylvania 1-0 2002 W, 4-0 Penn State 0-1 1998 W, 1-0 NSCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (1) Philadelphia Textile 0-1 1978 L, 3-0 1948 Providence 1-0 1983 W, 2-0 Quinnipiac 1-0 2013 W, 2-1 Rhode Island 3-1 2018 W, 4-3 (ot) Rutgers 0-1 2001 L, 2-1 SEMIFINAL GAME APPEARANCES (5) St. John’s 0-0-1 2003 T, 0-0 1981, 1982, 1983, 1999, 2000 (St. John’s 4-2 PKs) Santa Clara 0-1 1999 L, 2-1 South Florida 1-0 2007 W, 5-0 QUARTERFINAL GAME APPEARANCES (14) Southern Methodist 1-0 2000 W, 2-0 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2013 Stony Brook 1-0 2005 W, 2-0 UCLA 0-0-1 2013 T, 3-3 (UConn 5-4 PKs) OVERALL TOURNAMENT RECORD UMBC 0-0-1 2013 T, 2-2 (UConn 4-2 PKs) 41-29-7 Vermont 3-1 2007 W, 2-0 Virginia 1-1 2013 L, 2-1 By Decade Virginia Tech 0-1 2007 L, 1-0 1960-1969...... 1-2-0 Yale 1-0 1999 W, 3-0 1970-1979...... 7-7-0 TOTALS 41-29-7 *National Championship 1980-1989...... 9-8-0 1990-1999...... 3-2-0 COLLEGE CUP MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS 2000- 2009...... 14-6-3 NCAA College Cup Offensive MVP 2010-pres...... 7-4-4 2000 ’00 1981 Graziano Cornolo ’83

Site NCAA College Cup Defensive MVP At Home...... 33-15-3 2000 Chris Gbandi ’01 On the Road...... 4-13-4 Neutral...... 4-1-0

Under Head Coach Ray Reid NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 18 NCAA Tournament Record...... 24-12-7 NCAA Tournament Home Record...... 20-5-3 NCAA Tournament Away Record...... 2-6-4 NCAA Tournament Neutral Record...... 2-1-0

UConn’s 2000 National Championship press conference after defeating Creighton 2-0 in the title game in Charlotte, N.C.

28 29 3 National Championships • 13 Conference Regular Season Titles • 7 Conference Tournament Championships

CAREER SCORING RECORDS POINTS GOALS* Name *Points Goals Assists Years 1. Joseph Morrone (77-80)...... 61 1. Joseph Morrone (M) 158 61 36 77-80 2. Elvis Comrie (78-81)...... 55 2. Elvis Comrie (F) 145 55 35 78-81 3. Matthew Addington (82-85)...... 52 Pedro DeBrito (F) 145 43 59 78-81 4. O’Brian White (05-08)...... 46 4. Matthew Addington (F) 127 52 23 82-85 Abdou Mbacke Thiam...... 46 5. O’Brian White (F) 115 46 23 05-08 6. Pedro DeBrito (78-81)...... 43 6. Daniel Donigan (F) 110 35 40 85-88 7. Bobby Rhine (94-98)...... 42 Abdou Mbacke Thiam (F) 110 46 18 15-18 8. Cesar Cuellar (00-03)...... 39 9. Erik Barbieri (91-94)...... 36 8. Maurizio Rocha (M) 105 27 51 95-98 10. Mamadou Diouf (10-13)...... 36 9. Bobby Rhine (F) 104 42 20 94-98 11. Daniel Donigan (85-88)...... 35 10. Cesar Cuellar (F) 92 39 14 00-03 Thomas Nevers (74-77)...... 35 11. Frantz Innocent (F) 91 33 25 72-74 12. Erik Barbieri (F) 90 36 18 91-94 ASSISTS* Graziano Cornolo (F) 90 33 24 79-82 1. Pedro DeBrito (78-81)...... 59 14. Thomas Nevers (F) 83 35 13 74-77 2. Maurizio Rocha (95-98)...... 51 15. Carlos Alvarez (M) 82 20 42 09-12 3. Carlos Alvarez (2009-12)...... 42 4. Daniel Donigan (85-88)...... 40 16. Mamadou Diouf (F) 82 36 10 10-13 5. Joseph Morrone (77-80)...... 36 17. Robert Lindell (F/M) 79 23 33 88-91 6. Elvis Comrie (78-81)...... 35 18. Brian Parker (F) 69 23 23 87-90 7. Mike Pezza (06-09)...... 34 Myroslaw Krasij (F) 69 33 3 60-62 8. Robert Lindell (88-91)...... 33 20. Damani Ralph (F) 64 27 10 01-02 9. Edward Raftery (82-85)...... 30 Timothy Hunter (F) 64 22 20 72-74 Thoukis Stavrianidis (81-85)...... 30 Medrick Innocent (F) 64 22 20 75-79 * - NOTE: Starting in 1981, the NCAA changed its scoring rules to allow two points awarded for a goal and as many as two assists allowed for each goal. All individual records, includ- ing those prior to 1981, now reflect this change. CAREER GOALKEEPING WINS Adam Schuerman (02-05)...... 247 1. Josh Ford (07-10)...... 54 10. Scott Levene (13-17)...... 219 2. Matt Chavlovich (96-99)...... 53 3. Adam Schuerman (02-05)...... 51 SHUTOUTS 4. (98-01)...... 44 1. Josh Ford (07-10) NCAA RECORD...... 50 5. Andre Blake (11-13)...... 46 2. Adam Schuerman (02-05)...... 38 6. James Renehan (79-81)...... 41 3. Andre Blake (11-13)...... 36 7. Andrew Pantason (82-85)...... 40 4. Matt Chavlovich (96-99) ...... 33.9 8. Thomas Foley (87-90)...... 37 5. Scott Levene...... 31 9. Scott Levene (13-17)...... 36 6. Bryheem Hancock (98-01)...... 29 10. Terrance McSherry (73-75)...... 33 7. Andrew Pantason (82-85)...... 26.78 8. James Renehan (79-81)...... 26.27 TIES 9. Thomas Foley (87-90)...... 25 1. Josh Ford (07-10)...... 17 10. Robert Ross (75-79)...... 19 2. Thomas Foley (87-90)...... 12 Terrance McSherry (74-75)...... 19 2. Andre Blake (11-13)...... 12 4. Scott Levene (13-17)...... 11 LEAST GOALS ALLOWED (minimum two seasons) 5. Adam Schuerman (02-05)...... 8 1. Robert Ross (75-79)...... 14 6. Andrew Pantason (82-85)...... 6 2. Andre Blake (11-Present)...... 22 Anthony Pierce (80-83)...... 6 3. Bryheem Hancock (98-01)...... 25 8. Matt Chavlovich (96-99)...... 5 9. Bryheem Hancock (98-01)...... 4 Donald Grant (46-48)...... 39 Sloan Spaeth (91-94)...... 4 7. Josh Ford (07-10)...... 43 Terrance McSherry (73-75)...... 4 8. James Renehan (79-81)...... 48 12. James Renehan (79-81)...... 3 9. Anthony Pierce (80-83)...... 49

FEWEST LOSSES (minimum two seasons) 1. Robert Ross (75-79)...... 3 2. Terrance McSherry (74-75)...... 4 3. Anthony Pierce (80-83)...... 6 4. Donald Grant (46-48)...... 7

CONSECUTIVE STARTS 1. Josh Ford (07-10)...... 85 2. Scott Levene (13-17)...... 70 3. Andre Blake (11-13)...... 56 4. Jonathan Demeter (71-73)...... 49 5. Bryheem Hancock (98-01)...... 47 Andrew Pantason (82-85)...... 47 6. Matt Chavlovich (96-99)...... 44 7. Adam Schuerman (02-05)...... 38 8. Thomas Foley (87-90)...... 33 9. Sloan Spaeth (91-94)...... 32 Meredith Morhardt (56-58)...... 32

LOWEST GAA 1. Robert Ross (75-79)...... 0.35 2. Josh Ford (07-10)...... 0.54 3. Andre Blake (11-13)...... 0.56 4. Bryheem Hancock (98-01)...... 0.70 5. Matt Chavlovich (96-99)...... 0.71 6. Scott Levene (13-17)...... 0.78 Terrance McSherry (74-75)...... 0.78 7. James Renehan (79-81)...... 0.85 Adam Schuerman (02-05)...... 0.85 8. Andrew Pantason (82-85)...... 0.93 Anthony Pierce (80-83)...... 0.93 9. Brian Hall (86-90)...... 0.97

SAVES 1. James Renehan (79-81)...... 337 2. Jon Demeter (71-73)...... 333 3. Sloan Spaeth (91-94)...... 319 Josh Ford finished his career as one of the greatest 4. Thomas Foley (87-90)...... 317 5. Andrew Pantason (82-85)...... 291 goalkeepers in UConn history. 6. Matt Chavlovich (96-99)...... 280 7. Josh Ford (07-Present)...... 275 8. Terrance McSherry (74-75)...... 247 30 4 National Players of the Year • 46 Conference Players of the Year • 50 All-American Selections

SEASON SCORING SEASON GOALKEEPING SAVES POINTS 1. Jonathan Demeter ...... 162...... 1971 Name Season Points* Goals Assists 2. Jonathan Demeter ...... 143...... 1972 1. Joseph Morrone 1979 57 22 13 3. Terrance McSherry ...... 139...... 1975 2. O’Brian White 2007 53 23 7 4. Robert Ross ...... 127...... 1976 3. Matthew Addington 1985 46 20 6 5. Thomas Foley ...... 122...... 1989 Elvis Comrie 1981 46 15 16 6. Andrew Pantason ...... 122...... 1985 Elvis Comrie 1980 46 17 12 7. Andrew Pantason ...... 120...... 1984 6. Joseph Morrone 1980 44 17 10 8. James Renehan ...... 120...... 1979 9. James Renehan ...... 116...... 1981 7. Pedro DeBrito 1980 43 15 13 10. Terrance McSherry ...... 105...... 1974 8. Maurizio Rocha 1998 42 13 16 * - NOTE: Starting in 1981, the NCAA changed its scoring rules to allow two points awarded LOWEST GAA for a goal and as many as two assists allowed for each goal. All individual records, includ- 1. Matt Chavlovich ...... 0.34...... 1998 ing those prior to 1981, now reflect this change. Josh Ford...... 0.34...... 2010 Mamadou Diouf...... 15...... 2012 2. Andre Blake...... 0.39...... 2011 4. James Renehan ...... 0.44...... 1980 GOALS 5. Terrance McSherry...... 0.44...... 1974 1. O’Brian White...... 23...... 2007 ASSISTS 6. Josh Ford...... 0.50...... 2009 2. Joseph Morrone ...... 22...... 1979 1. Pedro DeBrito...... 20...... 1981 7. Bryheem Hancock ...... 0.50...... 2000 3. Matthew Addington...... 20...... 1985 Pedro DeBrito ...... 20...... 1979 8. Robert Ross ...... 0.50...... 1976 4. Damani Ralph ...... 18...... 2002 3. Mike Pezza...... 19...... 2007 9. Scott Levene...... 0.52...... 2014 5. Matthew Addington...... 17...... 1984 4. Maurizio Rocha ...... 16...... 1998 10. Josh Ford...... 0.53...... 2007 Elvis Comrie...... 17...... 1980 Maurizio Rocha ...... 16...... 1996 11. Andre Blake...... 0.54...... 2012 Joseph Morrone...... 17...... 1980 James Danaher...... 16...... 1993 12. Adam Schuerman...... 0.56...... 2005 13. Josh Ford ...... 0.59...... 2008 Myroslaw Krasij ...... 17...... 1960 Elvis Comrie ...... 16...... 1981 9. Frantz Innocent ...... 16...... 1974 8. Carlos Alvarez...... 14...... 2010 FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED Cesar Cuellar...... 16...... 2002 9. Maurizio Rocha ...... 13...... 1997 1. Matt Chavlovich ...... 3...... 1998 11. Abdou Mbacke Thiam...... 15...... 2018 Thoukis Stavrianidis ...... 13...... 1983 2. Donald Grant ...... 4...... 1948 Cesar Cuellar ...... 15...... 2000 Pedro DeBrito ...... 13...... 1980 3. Josh Ford...... 6...... 2010 Bobby Rhine ...... 15...... 1998 Joseph Morrone ...... 13...... 1979 Scott Levene...... 6...... 2014 Erik Barbieri ...... 15...... 1994 5. James Renehan ...... 8...... 1980 Elvis Comrie...... 15...... 1981 6. Brian Hall ...... 9...... 1988 7. Brian Hall ...... 9...... 1986 Pedro DeBrito ...... 15...... 1980 8. Josh Ford...... 10...... 2009 Joseph Morrone ...... 15...... 1978 Andre Blake...... 10...... 2011 Robert Gai ...... 15...... 1958 10. Bryheem Hancock ...... 10...... 1998 11. Robert Ross...... 11...... 1976 12. Adam Schuerman ...... 12...... 2005 GAME RECORDS Andre Blake...... 12...... 2012 14. Josh Ford...... 13...... 2007 POINTS GOALS Bryheem Hancock ...... 13...... 2000 Meredith Morhardt ...... 13...... 1958 # Name...... G,A...... Opponent...... Year # Name...... Opponent...... Year Donald Grant...... 13...... 1947 9 Frantz Innocent ...... 4G, 1A .....Hofstra ...... 1972 4 Frantz Innocent...... Hofstra ...... 1972 8 Matt Addington...... 3G, 2A .....Fairfield...... 1984 John Sahnas ...... Maine...... 1968 SHUTOUTS 1. Bryheem Hancock ...... 15...... 2000 William Tuttle ...... 4G ...... Brandeis ...... 1954 John Fay ...... Rhode Island ...... 1965 Andre Blake...... 15...... 2011 7 Erik Barbieri ...... 3G, 1A ...... Providence ...... 1992 Philip Atanmo ...... UMass...... 1963 3. Josh Ford...... 14...... 2007 Elvis Comrie ...... 3G, 1A .....Amherst ...... 1980 Myroslaw Krasij ...... UMass...... 1961 Adam Schuerman...... 14...... 2005 Robert Ross...... 14...... 1976 Bonginkosi Macala ...... 3G, 1A .....Richmond ...... 2004 Myroslaw Krasij ...... Yale...... 1960 6. Josh Ford...... 13...... 2009 6 Mamadou Diouf...... 3G...... California...... 2011 William Tuttle ...... Brandeis...... 1954 Jonathan Demeter ...... 13...... 1973 Tony Cascio...... 3G...... USF...... 2010 8. Josh Ford...... 12...... 2008 ASSISTS Thomas Foley...... 12...... 1989 O’Brian White...... 3G...... Pittsburgh...... 2007 Matt Chavlovich ...... 12...... 1999 O’Brian White...... 3G...... Providence...... 2007 4 Carlos Alvarez...... USF...... 2010 11. Josh Ford...... 11...... 2010 O’Brian White...... 3G...... USF...... 2007 Elvis Comrie ...... St. John’s ...... 1981 Andre Blake...... 11...... 2012 Joseph Morrone ...... Stanford ...... 1980 Adam Schuerman...... 11...... 2002 Cesar Cuellar ...... 3G...... Syracuse ...... 2002 Andrew Pantason ...... 11...... 1985 Cesar Cuellar ...... 3G...... Georgetown ...... 2002 Joseph Morrone ...... Fairfield...... 1979 James Renehan...... 11...... 1980 Cesar Cuellar ...... 3G...... Seton Hall ...... 2000 Timothy Hunter...... Holy Cross ...... 1972 Terrance McSherry ...... 11...... 1974

Darin Lewis ...... 3G...... Duke ...... 2000 WINS Luis Arauz ...... 3G...... Providence ...... 1999 1. Josh Ford...... 20...... 2007 Bobby Rhine ...... 3G...... West Virginia...... 1998 Bryheem Hancock...... 20...... 2000 3. Andre Blake...... 19...... 2011 Maurizio Rocha ...... 3G ...... Long Island...... 1998 4. Terrance McSherry...... 18...... 1975 Jeff DiMaria...... 3G ...... Notre Dame ...... 1995 7 Andrew Pantason ...... 17...... 1985 Dan Sapienza ...... 2G, 2A ...... Iona ...... 1995 8. Adam Schuerman ...... 17...... 2002 9. Adam Schuerman...... 16...... 2005 Steve Chirgwin ...... 3G ...... St. Francis ...... 1994 10. Matt Chavlovich...... 15...... 1996 Derek Sullivan ...... 2G, 2A .....Harvard ...... 1993 Bryheem Hancock ...... 15...... 2001 Pedro DeBrito ...... 2G, 2A .....Bridgeport ...... 1981 James Renehan ...... 15...... 1980 James Renehan ...... 15...... 1979 Graziano Cornolo ...... 3G ...... Brown ...... 1981 Terrance McSherry ...... 15...... 1975 Tony Cascio...... 2G, 2A...... Providence...... 2009 Elvis Comrie ...... 2G, 2A .....Brown ...... 1981 Pedro DeBrito ...... 2G, 2A...... Providence ...... 1979 Joseph Morrone ...... 2G, 2A .....Maine ...... 1979 Timothy Hunter ...... 1G, 4A .....Holy Cross...... 1972 Frantz Innocent’s nine-point game against Hofstra in 1972 has stood for 46 years as the greatest single scor- ing output. 30 31 3 National Championships • 13 Conference Regular Season Titles • 7 Conference Tournament Championships

SEASON TEAM RECORDS ...... 2011...... 19-3-2 13...... 2007...... 20-3-1 GAME TEAM RECORDS 13...... 2005...... 16-3-2 ...... 2000 ...... 20-3-2 WINS...... SEASON...... RECORD ...... 1980 ...... 21-2-1 ...... 1998 ...... 17-4-0 POINTS 21...... 1980 ...... 21-2-1 12...... 1999 ...... 19-5-0 ...... 1958 ...... 10-1-0 31...... 1984...... Fairfield (9-0) 20...... 2000 ...... 20-3-2 ...... 2012...... 17-4-1 ...... 1947 ...... 7-2-0) 28*...... 1981 ...... Bridgeport (9-0) ...... 1981 ...... 20-3-2 11...... 2010...... 12-2-5 14...... 2008...... 11-5-6 26...... 1995 ...... Iona (8-1) ...... 2002 ...... 17-6-0 19...... 1999 ...... 19-5-0 ...... 1974 ...... 18-2-1 24...... 2003 ...... Hartford (6-1) ...... 1979 ...... 19-7-0 ...... 1998 ...... 7-4-0 ...... 1949 ...... 7-3-1 ...... 1981 ...... St. John’s (7-0) ...... 1978 ...... 19-6-0 ...... 1984 ...... 14-9-1 ...... 2011...... 19-3-2 ...... 1983 ...... 16-9-1 ...... 1972 ...... Hofstra (12-0) 18...... 1976 ...... 18-2-2 ...... 1974 ...... 18-2-1 GOALS...... SEASON...... RECORD 21...... 2010...... Manhattan (6-0) ...... 1974 ...... 18-2-1 ...... 1973 ...... 13-3-2 93...... 1979 ...... 19-7-0 21...... 1989 ...... Brown (6-0) 10...... 2013...... 12-3-8 17...... 2002 ...... 17-6-0 86...... 1980 ...... 21-2-1 20...... 2005...... Marquette (6-0) ...... 1996 ...... 15-3-3 ...... 1998 ...... 17-4-0 76...... 1981 ...... 20-3-2 ...... 1996 ...... W. Virginia (6-1) ...... 1985 ...... 17-4-3 ...... 1979 ...... 19-7-0 65...... 1978 ...... 19-6-0 ...... 1981 ...... Brown (6-1) ...... 2012...... 17-4-1 57...... 1974 ...... 18-2-1 SHUTOUTS 18...... 1981 ...... Vermont (6-2) 16...... 2005...... 16-3-2 56...... 1999 ...... 19-5-0 ...... 1983 ...... 16-9-1 ...... SEASON...... RECORD ...... 1979 ...... Fairfield (9-0) 55...... 1983 ...... 16-9-1 ...... 1975 ...... 16-3-3 15...... 2011...... 17-2-2 ...... 2000 ...... 20-3-2 53...... 1975 ...... 16-3-3 GOALS LOSSES...... SEASON...... RECORD 14...... 2016...... 11-7-1 ...... 2007...... 20-3-1 12...... 2019...... 5-12-1 ...... 2005...... 16-3-2 51...... 2002...... 17-6-0 12...... 1972...... Hofstra (12-0) 11...... 1995 ...... 7-11-2 ...... 1980 ...... 21-2-1 50...... 1998 ...... 17-4-0 9...... 1984...... Fairfield (9-0) ...... 1977 ...... 9-11-1 ...... 1976 ...... 18-2-2 ...... 1996 ...... 15-3-3 ...... 1981...... Bridgeport (9-0) 13...... 2010...... 12-2-5 ...... 1971 ...... 4-11-0 ...... 1979...... Fairfield (9-0) 10 ...... 1992 ...... 7-10-2 ...... 2009...... 11-4-4 ASSISTS...... SEASON...... RECORD ...... 1963...... Massachusetts (9-4) 9...... 1990 ...... 9-9-5 12...... 2013...... 12-3-8 ...... 1959...... Massachusetts (9-1) ...... 1984 ...... 14-9-1 ...... 2008...... 11-5-6 92*...... 1981 ...... 20-3-2 ...... 1983 ...... 16-9-1 ...... 1999 ...... 19-5-0 69...... 1979 ...... 19-7-0 ...... 1947...... Fort Devens (9-1) ...... 1969 ...... 3-9-0 ...... 1973 ...... 13-3-2 68...... 2007...... 20-3-1 ...... 1962 ...... 3-9-0 ...... 2012...... 17-4-1 ...... 1983 ...... 16-9-1 ...... 1955 ...... 1-9-2 11...... 2002 ...... 17-6-0 66...... 1980 ...... 21-2-1 ...... 1954 ...... 3-9-0 ...... 1998 ...... 17-4-0 63...... 1985 ...... 17-4-3 *NOTE: Starting in 1981, the NCAA ...... 1985 ...... 17-4-3 57...... 1999 ...... 19-5-0 changed its scoring rules to allow ...... 1984 ...... 14-9-1 TIES...... Season...... Record 54...... 2000 ...... 20-3-2 2 points awarded for a goal and as 8...... 2013...... 12-3-8 ...... 1983 ...... 16-9-1 ...... 2002 ...... 17-6-0 many as 2 assists allowed for each 7...... 1982 ...... 15-3-7 ...... 1974 ...... 18-2-1 goal. All individual records, includ- ...... 2011...... 13-0-1 ...... 1996 ...... 15-3-3 6...... 2008...... 11-5-6 ing those prior to 1981, now reflect 10...... 1996 ...... 15-3-3 53...... 1998 ...... 17-4-0 6...... 2010...... 12-2-5 this change 6...... 2015 ...... 10-6-6 ...... 1981 ...... 20-3-2 5...... 1990 ...... 9-9-5 ...... 1979 ...... 19-7-0 POINTS...... SEASON...... TOTALS 4...... 2003 ...... 9-8-4 ...... 1982 ...... 15-3-7 255...... 1979 ...... 93G, 69A 4...... 2009...... 11-4-4 244...... 1981 ...... 76G, 92A 3...... 2011...... 19-3-3 GOALS ALLOWED 238...... 1980 ...... 86G, 66A 3...... 2004 ...... 12-8-3 ...... SEASON...... RECORD 179...... 1978 ...... 65G, 49A 3...... 1996 ...... 15-3-3 4...... 1948 ...... 11-0-0 3...... 1991 ...... 11-7-3 178...... 1983 ...... 55G, 68A 7...... 2010...... 12-2-5 3...... 1987 ...... 13-7-3 174...... 2007...... 53G, 68A 10...... 2011...... 19-3-2 3...... 2014...... 10-6-3 160...... 1974 ...... 57G, 46A ...... 2009...... 11-4-4 156...... 2002 ...... 51G, 54A 11...... 1976 ...... 18-2-2 SHUTOUT WINS 154...... 1996 ...... 50G, 54A ...... SEASON...... RECORD 12...... 2005...... 16-3-2 14...... 2007...... 20-3-1 ...... 1980 ...... 21-2-1 ...... 2000 ...... 20-3-2 ...... 1933 ...... 2-5-0 ...... 1976 ...... 18-2-2 ...... 2012...... 17-4-1 MILESTONE WINS No. 1 Connecticut 3, Stafford 2 Roy Guyer No. 500 Connecticut 3, Boston Coll. 1 (ot) Joe Morrone (Saturday, Oct. 26, 1928) (October 26, 1995) No. 50 Connecticut 3, Brown 0 John Squires No. 550 Connecticut 4, West Virginia 0 Ray Reid (Wednesday, Oct. 27, 1948) (November 7, 1998) No. 100 Connecticut 3, Williams 0 John Squires No. 600 Connecticut 1, Providence 0 Ray Reid (Saturday, Oct. 18, 1958) (October 31, 2001) No. 150 Connecticut 2, Middlebury 0 John Squires No. 650 Connecticut 2, Notre Dame 1 Ray Reid (Saturday, Oct. 22, 1966) (October 2, 2005) No. 200 Connecticut 8, Holy Cross 1 Joe Morrone No. 700 Connecticut 2, Virginia 0** Ray Reid (Saturday, Sept. 14, 1974) (November 25, 2008)

No. 250 Connecticut 1, Brown 0** Joe Morrone No. 750 Connecticut 2, Yale 0 Ray Reid (Sunday, Nov. 21, 1976) (September 25, 2012) No. 300 Connecticut 2, St. Louis 0 Joe Morrone No. 800 Connecticut 5, Cincinnati 0 Ray Reid (Friday, Sept. 5, 1980) (October 8, 2017) No. 350 Connecticut 1, Brown 0 Joe Morrone **NCAA Tournament Game (Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1982) OPENING DAY RECORDS No. 400 Connecticut 3, St. Louis 2 (ot) Joe Morrone Connecticut’s Record in Season Openers: 41-40-6^ (Sunday, Nov. 2, 1985) ^ No teams during 1943-45 * 1941 & 1942 seasons not available No. 450 Connecticut 1, Alabama A&M 0 Joe Morrone (Sunday, Oct. 29, 1989)

32 4 National Players of the Year • 46 Conference Players of the Year • 50 All-American Selections

GAME TEAM RECORDS TEAM STREAKS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS/CAPTAINS MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES ... YEAR COACH CAPTAIN(S) RECORD PCT. 1928 Guyer Alf Anderson 2-2-0 .500 WON: 17 - TWICE 1929 Seman Alf Anderson 0-4-0 .000 9/10/1980 (W, 5-2 at Bridgeport) - 11/9/1980 (T, 0-0 at Penn St.) 1930 Darrow Alf Anderson 0-6-1 .071 11/14/1947 (W, 9-1 vs. Ft. Devins) - 10/26/1949 (L, 3-2 at Brown) 1931 Darrow Kenneth Tourville 1-6-1 .188 1932 Dennerley Leroy Anderson 3-5-0 .375 1933 Dennerley Herbert Clark 2-5-0 .286 LOST: 10 1934 Dennerley William Smith 3-6-0 .333 10/29/1937 (L, 3-1 at AIC) - 11/12/1938 (W, 4-2 vs. Clark) 1935 Dennerley Raymond Read 2-5-0 .286 1936 Dennerley Willis Hayes 1-6-0 .143 1937 Squires Theodore Janiga 1-7-0 .125 WON AT HOME: 17 1938 Squires Emile Beloin 1-7-0 .125 8/31/07 (W, 3-2 vs. Canisius) - 12/8/07 (L, 1-0 vs. Virginia Tech) 1939 Squires Jack Humphries 3-6-0 .333 1940 Squires Donald Geer 4-3-1 .563 WON AWAY: 14 1941 Squires Myron Baldwin 6-3-0 .667 1942 Fischer Jonathan Hutchinson 3-6-0 .333 10/23/1973 (W, 1-0 at Brown) - 12/1/1974 (L, 2-0 at Hartwick) 1943-1945 World War II 1946 Squires A. Cunningham, W. Kilday 4-5-0 .444 WITHOUT A LOSS: 20 1947 Squires Stuart Johnson 7-2-0 .778 9/10/1980 (W, 5-2 at Bridgeport) - 12/12/1980 (L, 1-0 at Hartwick) 1948# Squires Norm Pratt 11-0-0 1.00 1949 Squires Carlos Fetterolf 7-3-1 .682 1950 Squires Gerald Coholon, Milton Nichols 3-6-2 .364 WITHOUT A LOSS AT HOME: 38 1951 Squires Dwight Thompson 5-4-0 .556 9/1/2010 (W, 2-0 vs. St. Francis) - 12/2/2012 (L, 1-0 vs. Creighton) 1952 Squires Francis Preli 5-6-0 .455 1953 Squires Henry Eykelhoff 5-4-1 .550 1954 Squires Bill Tuttle 3-9-0 .250 WITHOUT A LOSS AWAY: 19 1955 Squires Richard Rowland 1-9-2 .167 9/22/1973 (W, 1-0 at Vermont) - 12/1/1974 (L, 2-0 at Hartwick) 1956 Squires Douglas Allen 4-6-0 .400 1957 Squires Raymond Farrar, Peter McDevitt 7-3-1 .682 WITHOUT A WIN: 10 1958 Squires M. Morhardt, P. Reckert 10-1-0 .909 1959 Squires Norman Edmonds, Robert Gai 4-6-2 .417 10/29/1937 (L, 3-1 at AIC) - 11/12/1938 (W, 4-2 vs. Clark) 1960 Squires Tony Attanasio 11-3-0 .786 1961 Squires Frederick Larson, Roger Steves 9-3-0 .750 WITHOUT A WIN AT HOME: 8 1962 Squires Robert Hartwell, Myron Krasij 3-9-0 .250 9/28/1955 (L, 4-0 vs. Yale) - 10/27/1956 (W, 2-1 over M.I.T.) 1963 Squires Thomas Ansaldi, William Schneider 4-7-0 .364 1964 Squires Thomas Ansaldi, Howard Crossman 7-4-2 .615 1965 Squires Antin Dudus, Gerald Sherman 5-6-1 .458 WITHOUT A WIN AWAY: 18 1966 Squires Dennis Danko 8-5-0 .615 9/28/1935 (L, 10-0 at Yale) - 10/17/1939 (W, 3-2 at Clark) 1967 Squires Alan Cowles 6-7-0 .462 1968 Squires Raymond Strong 4-6-2 .417 1969 Morrone Donald Emery, Dana Jewett 3-9-0 .250 LOST AT HOME: 8 1970 Morrone Julian Bevans, Richard Favreau 6-5-2 .538 9/28/1955 (L, 4-1 vs. Yale) - 10/27/1956 (W, 2-1 vs. M.I.T.) 1971 Morrone Eric Lund 4-11-0 .267 1972 Morrone L. Burisjuk, Robert Dederer 8-7-1 .531 1973 Morrone Jonathan Demeter 13-4-2 .737 LOST AWAY: 18 1974 Morrone T. Hunter, G. Nicholls, T. Shepard 18-2-1 .881 9/28/1935 (L, 10-0 at Yale) - 10/17/1939 (W, 3-2 at Clark) 1975 Morrone N. Brickley, T. McSherry, M. Swofford 16-3-3 .795 1976 Morrone James Evans, R. Paul Hunter 18-2-2 .864 WITHOUT ALLOWING A GOAL: 9 - 961:32 1977 Morrone Thomas Nevers 9-11-1 .452 1978 Morrone Robert Ross 19-6-0 .760 8/27/11 - 10/8/11 (W, 2-1 vs. Providence) 1979 Morrone Kenneth Murphy 19-7-0 .731 1980 Morrone Erhardt Kapp, Joseph Morrone 21-2-1 .896 SCORING A GOAL: 38 1981* Morrone Charles McSpiritt 20-3-2 .840 9/13/1975 (L, 2-1 vs. St. Louis) - 11/3/1976 (W, 1-0 at Williams) 1982 Morrone Timothy Masley, William Morrone 15-3-7 .740 1983 Morrone James D’Orsaneo, Anthony Pierce 16-9-1 .634 1984 Morrone Kieran Coffey, Eric Myren 14-9-1 .604 MOST CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON GAMES ... 1985 Morrone M. Addington, J. Trager 17-4-3 .771 WON: 17 - TWICE 1986 Morrone G. Barger, M. Mosher, A. Rizza 12-7-2 .619 9/10/1980 (W, 5-2 at Bridgeport) - 11/9/1980 (T, 0-0 at Penn St.) 1987 Morrone Christopher Reif 13-7-3 .630 1988 Morrone Daniel Donigan 14-8-1 .630 11/14/1947 (W, 9-1 vs. Ft. Devins) - 10/26/1949 (L, 3-2 at Brown) 1989 Morrone William Lawrence, Kevin O’Hara 12-5-5 .659 1990 Morrone Brian Anderson, Brian Parker 9-9-5 .550 LOST: 10 1991 Morrone Vincent Jajuga 11-7-3 .595 10/29/1937 (L, 3-1 at AIC) - 11/12/1938 (W, 4-2 vs. Clark) 1992 Morrone Andrew McCully 7-10-2 .421 1993 Morrone James Danaher 10-8-0 .556 1994 Morrone Nelson Lopes, Sloan Spaeth 12-6-0 .667 WITHOUT A LOSS: 28 1995 Morrone Derek Sullivan 7-11-2 .400 9/10/1980 (W, 5-2 at Bridgeport) - 10/2/1981 (L, 2-1 at San Francisco) 1996 Morrone Steve Chirgwin 15-3-3 .786 1997 Reid Jim McManus, Bobby Rhine 11-7-2 .600 1998 Reid Bobby Rhine, Maurizio Rocha 17-4-0 .810 WON AT HOME: 18 1999 Reid Brent Rahim, Max Zieky 19-5-0 .792 9/4/2001 (W, 5-1 vs. St. Peter’s) - 9/13/2003 (T, 0-0 vs. Seton Hall) 2000* Reid B. Rahim, M. Zieky, C. Gbandi 20-3-2 .840 2001 Reid C. Gbandi, B. Hancock, M. Ndiaye 15-5-2 .727 2002 Reid W. Thornton, A. Curtis, R. Fernandes 17-6-0 .739 WITHOUT A LOSS AT HOME: 37 2003 Reid Mpho Moloi 9-8-4 .524 10/12/1979 (W, 5-0 vs. Boston College) - 10/24/1982 (L, 3-1 to Ala. A&M) 2004 Reid Mpho Moloi 12-8-3 .587 2005 Reid J. James, M. Moloi, M. Shalchon 16-3-2 .810 WON AWAY: 14 2006 Reid C. Chijindu, J. James, K. Schilling 10-7-2 .579 2007 Reid R. Cordeiro, J. James, K. Schilling, T. Stahl 20-3-1 .854 10/23/1973 (W, 1-0 at Brown) - 9/20/1975 (L, 3-1 at Vermont) 2008 Reid Dori Arad, K. Schilling, T. Stahl, O. White 11-5-6 .636 2009 Reid Josh Ford, Kwame Watson-Siriboe 11-4-4 .684 WITHOUT A LOSS AWAY: 16 2010 Reid Josh Ford, Robert Brickley 12-2-6 .750 9/24/1975 (W, 5-0 at Boston Univ.) - 10/17/1977 (L, 2-1OT at Vermont) 2011 Reid Carlos Alvarez, Stephane Diop 19-3-3 .820 2012 Reid Jossimar Sanchez, Stephane Diop 17-4-1 .795 2013 Reid Mamadou Diouf, Andre Blake 12-3-8 .696 LOST AT HOME: 8 2014 Reid Adria Beso Marco, 10-6-3 .605 9/28/1955 (L, 4-1 vs. Yale) - 10/27/1956 (W, 2-1 vs. M.I.T.) 2015 Reid Jake Nerwinski, Kwame Awuah 10-6-6 .591 2016 Reid J. Nerwinski, K. Awuah, C. Stephane Coly 11-7-1 .605 2017 Reid J. Hauser-Ramsey, A. Mbacke Thiam 8-8-2 .500 LOST AWAY: 18 2018 Reid J. Hauser-Ramsey, A. Mbacke Thiam, D. Greenberg 12-6-2 .650 9/28/1935 (L, 10-0 at Yale) - 10/17/1939 (W, 3-2 at Clark) 2019 Reid D. Harris, F. Metzler, R. Lapert 5-12-1 .306 #- NSCAA National Champions *- NCAA Division I National Champions WITHOUT A WIN: 10 10/29/1937 (L, 3-1 at AIC) - 11/12/1938 (W, 4-2 vs. Clark)

WITHOUT A WIN AT HOME: 8 9/28/1955 (L, 4-1 vs. Yale) - 10/27/1956 (W, 2-1 vs. M.I.T.) 32 33 3 National Championships • 13 Conference Regular Season Titles • 7 Conference Tournament Championships

M.A.C Hermann Trophy Winners

UCONN’S NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

O’BRIAN WHITE 2007 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy winner

CHRIS GBANDI 2000 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy winner

DANIEL E. DONIGAN 1988 Adi Dassler Award winner

JOSEPH M. MORRONE 1980 Hermann Trophy winner

JOE MORRONE

DAN DONIGAN

34 4 National Players of the Year • 46 Conference Players of the Year • 50 All-American Selections

FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS Merritt Baldwin...... 1948 James Blozie...... 1949 Tony Cascio...... 2010 Pedro DeBrito...... 1981 Carlos Fetterolf...... 1948 Chris Gbandi...... 2000 & 2001 R. Paul Hunter...... 1976 Frantz Innocent...... 1974 Julius James...... 2006 & 2007 Erhardt Kapp...... 1980 Joseph M. Morrone...... 1980 Maurizio Rocha...... 1998 O’Brian White...... 2007 MERRITT BALDWIN JAMES BLOZIE TONY CASCIO Andre Blake...... 2012 & 2013

SECOND TEAM Matthew Addington...... 1985 Carlos Alvarez...... 2011 & 2012 Elvis Comrie...... 1981 Daniel Donigan...... 1987 & 1988 Carlos Fetterolf...... 1949 Chris Gbandi...... 1999 Frantz Innocent...... 1973 Julius James...... 2005 Stuart Johnson...... 1948 PEDRO DEBRITO Myroslaw Krasij...... 1960 CARLOS FETTEROLF CHRIS GBANDI Darin Lewis...... 2000 Meredith G. Morhardt...... 1958 Joseph M. Morrone...... 1978 William T. Morrone...... 1982 Brent Rahim...... 1999 & 2000 Damani Ralph...... 2002 Bobby Rhine...... 1998 Toni Stahl...... 2009 Thoukis Stavrianidis...... 1985 Shavar Thomas...... 2002 Mamadou Diouf...... 2012 Adria Beso...... 2013 R. PAUL HUNTER FRANTZ INNOCENT JULIUS JAMES

THIRD TEAM Andre Blake...... 2011 Daniel Donigan...... 1986 Josh Ford...... 2010 Bryheem Hancock...... 2001 Andrew D. Pantason...... 1985 Christopher M. Reif...... 1987 Bobby Rhine...... 1996 O’Brian White...... 2008

HONORABLE MENTION Anthony D. Attanasio...... 1960 Merritt Baldwin...... 1949 ERHARDT KAPP JOSEPH M. MAURIZIO ROCHA Julian W. Bevans...... 1970 MORRONE Pedro DeBrito...... 1980 Carlos Fetterolf...... 1947 R. Paul Hunter...... 1975 Timothy R. Hunter...... 1972 & 1974 Paulus Ingram...... 1966 Stuart Johnson...... 1947 Erhardt Kapp...... 1978 Joseph M. Morrone...... 1979 Norman Pratt...... 1948 John S. Sahnas...... 1969 Dwight Thompson...... 1951

*Denotes current player O’BRIAN WHITE ANDRE BLAKE

34 35 3 National Championships • 13 Conference Regular Season Titles • 7 Conference Tournament Championships

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS 1998 Brent Rahim...... ’01 2011 Andre Blake...... ‘13 Roberto Vargas...... ’01 2010 Josh Ford...... ‘11 FIRST TEAM 1997 Roberto Vargas...... ’01 2001 Bryheem Hancock...... ’02 2019 Dayonn Harris...... ‘20 1996 Jeffrey DiMaria...... ’99 2018 Abdou Mbacke Thiam...... ‘19 1994 Derek Sullivan...... ’96 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Jacob Hauser-Ramsey...... ‘19 1993 Nelson Lopes...... ’95 2018 Felix Metzler...... ‘22 2017 Abdou Mbacke Thiam...... ‘19 2014 Cheikh Stephane Coly ...... ‘18 Jacob Hauser-Ramsey...... ‘19 THIRD TEAM (STARTED 2001) 2013 Cyle Larin...... ‘16 2016 Kwame Awuah...... ‘17 2012 Stephane Diop...... ‘13 2009 Carlos Alvarez...... ‘13 Jake Nerwinski...... ‘17 2011 Jossimar Sanchez...... ‘13 2006 Toni Stahl...... ‘10 Abdou Mbacke Thiam...... ‘19 2010 Greg King...... ‘11 2005 O’Brian White...... ‘09 2015 Jake Nerwinski...... ‘17 Jossimar Sanchez...... ‘13 2000 Cesar Cuellar...... ’04 Kwame Awuah...... ‘17 2009 Carlos Alvarez...... ‘13 1998 Chris Gbandi...... ’02 2014 Cyle Larin...... ‘15 Josh Ford...... ‘11 1994 Bobby Rhine...... ’98 Adria Beso Marco...... ‘15 2008 Oscar Castillo...... ‘09 Sergio Campbell...... ‘15 2007 Josh Ford...... ‘11 NORTH DIVISION FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR (1985-89) 2013 Andre Blake...... ‘13 2006 Karl Schilling...... ‘09 1987 Thomas Foley...... ’90 Adria Beso...... ‘14 Toni Stahl...... ‘10 1986 Steven C. Rammell...... ’90 Cyle Larin...... ‘16 2005 Ryan Cordeiro...... ‘08 (Co-Freshman of the Year) Sergio Campbell...... ‘14 Willis Forko...... ‘06 1985 Daniel Donigan...... ’89 2012 Andre Blake...... ‘13 2004 Chukwudi Chijindu...... ‘08 Carlos Alvarez...... ‘13 Willis Forko...... ’06 PLAYER OF THE DECADE Mamadou Doudou Diouf...... ‘14 2003 Mpho Moloi...... ’06 1991 Daniel Donigan...... ’89 Jossimar Sanchez...... ‘13 2002 Lindon Pecorelli...... ’04 2011 Andre Blake...... ‘13 William Thornton...... ’03 NORTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR (1985-89) Mamadou Doudou Diouf...... ‘14 2001 David Castellanos...... ’02 1988 Daniel Donigan...... ’89 Andrew Jean-Baptiste...... ‘14 Lindon Pecorelli...... ’04 1987 Daniel Donigan...... ’89 2010 Carlos Alvarez...... ‘13 Shavar Thomas...... ’05 1985 Andrew Pantason...... ’86 Tony Cascio...... ‘12 Josh Ford...... ‘11 ALL-ROOKIE TEAM (1995-2000, 2009) NCAA TOURNAMENT 2009 Tony Cascio...... ‘12 2019 Ben Awashie...... ‘24 Toni Stahl...... ‘10 Moussa Wade...... ‘24 OFFENSIVE MVP Kwame Watson-Siriboe...... ‘10 2018 Ibrahima Diop...... ‘22 2007 Dori Arad...... ‘09 2008 Toni Stahl...... ‘10 Felix Metzler...... ‘22 2005 O’Brian White...... ‘09 O’Brian White...... ‘09 2017 Josh Burnett...... ‘21 2004 Steve Sealy...... ‘08 2007 Julius James...... ‘07 Blaise N’Gague...... ‘21 Toni Stahl...... ‘10 2016 Niko Petridis...... ‘20 O’Brian White...... ‘09 Munir Saleh...... ‘20 2006 Julius James...... ‘08 2015 Simen Olafsen...... ‘19 DEFENSIVE MVP O’Brian White...... ‘09 2015 Abdou Mbacke Thiam...... ‘19 2005 Adam Schuerman...... ‘06 2005 Julius James...... ‘08 2014 Cheikh Stephane Coly...... ‘18 2004 Karl Schilling...... ‘08 Mpho Moloi...... ‘05 Dylan Greenberg...... ‘19 2002 Cesar Cuellar...... ’04 Elliot Ackroyd...... ‘18 NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Anthony Curtis...... ’03 2013 Cyle Larin...... ‘16 1999 #Darin Lewis...... ’01 Damani Ralph...... ’03 Kwame Awuah...... ‘16 1989 #Thomas Foley...... ’91 Shavar Thomas...... ’04 2012 Adria Beso...... ‘15 1989 Vincent Jajuga...... ’92 2001 Chris Gbandi...... ’02 2010 Mamadou Doudou Diouf...... ‘14 1989 William Lawrence...... ’90 Bryheem Hancock...... ’02 Andrew Jean-Baptiste...... ‘14 1989 Kevin O’Hara...... ’90 2000 Chris Gbandi...... ’02 2009 Carlos Alvarez...... ‘13 1988 Christopher Albrecht...... ’92 Darin Lewis...... ’01 Stephane Diop...... ‘13 1988 Fernando Carlos...... ’89 Brent Rahim...... ’01 Jossimar Sanchez...... ‘13 1988 #Daniel Donigan...... ’89 1999 Luis Arauz...... ’00 2000 Cesar Cuellar...... ’04 1988 Kerry Rudich...... ’89 Chris Gbandi...... ’02 1999 Meurys Cajas...... ’03 1987 Christopher Reif...... ’88 Brent Rahim...... ’01 1999 Will Thornton...... ’03 1987 Todd D’Alessandro...... ’88 1998 Chris Gbandi...... ’02 1998 Chris Gbandi...... ’02 1987 Daniel Donigan...... ’89 Bobby Rhine...... ’99 1998 Bryheem Hancock...... ’02 1987 Thomas Foley...... ’90 Maurizio Rocha...... ’99 1998 Mansour Ndiaye...... ’02 1986 Christopher Heath...... ’87 1997 Maurizio Rocha...... ’99 1997 Brent Rahim...... ’01 1986 Daniel Donigan...... ’89 1996 ...... ’99 1997 Edwin Rivera...... ’01 1985 Matthew Addington...... ’86 Bobby Rhine...... ’98 1997 Roberto Vargas...... ’01 1985 Matthew Mosher...... ’87 Maurizio Rocha...... ’99 1996 Matt Chavlovich...... ’00 1985 Andrew Pantason...... ’86 1994 Erik Barbieri...... ’95 1985 Thoukis Stavrianidis...... ’86 1993 James Danaher...... ’94 PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 1984 Kieran Coffey...... ’85 1991 Vincent Jajuga...... ’92 1984 Jeffrey Dunn...... ’85 Robert Lindell...... ’92 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1984 Eric Myren...... ’85 1990 Christopher Albrecht...... ’92 2014 Cyle Larin...... ‘15 1984 *Matthew Addington...... ’86 Brian Anderson...... ’91 2010 Tony Cascio...... ‘12 1983 *James D’Orsaneo...... ’84 2007 O’Brian White...... ‘09 1983 Anthony Pierce...... ’85 SECOND TEAM 2002 Damani Ralph...... ‘03 1983 Joseph Trager...... ’86 2019 Robin Lapert...... ‘21 1998 Maurizio Rocha...... ’99 1983 Scott Cook...... ’83 Felix Metzler...... ‘22 1982 Timothy Masley...... ’83 2018 Dylan Greenberg...... ‘19 CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1982 William Morrone...... ’83 Dayonn Harris...... ‘20 1997 Maurizio Rocha...... ’99 *-MVP, #-Most Outstanding Performer Robin Lapert...... ‘21 1994 Erik Barbieri...... ’95 Felix Metzler...... ‘22 2017 Scott Levene...... ‘17 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Dylan Greenberg...... ‘19 2018 Jacob Hauser-Ramsey...... ‘19 2016 Simen Olafsen...... ‘19 2014 Sergio Cambell...... ‘15 2015 Abdou Mbacke Thiam...... ‘19 2011 Andrew Jean-Baptiste...... ‘14 2014 Jake Nerwinski...... ‘17 2009 Kwame Watson-Siriboe...... ‘10 2013 Mamadou Doudou Diouf...... ‘13 2007 Julius James...... ‘08 George Fochive...... ‘13 2006 Julius James...... ‘08 2011 Carlos Alvarez...... ‘13 2005 Julius James...... ‘08 Tony Cascio...... ‘12 2001 Chris Gbandi...... ’02 2009 Stephane Diop...... ‘13 2000 Chris Gbandi...... ’02 2008 Akeem Priestley...... ‘09 1999 Chris Gbandi...... ’02 2007 Ryan Cordeiro...... ‘08 Akeem Priestley...... ‘09 MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR (STARTED IN 2000) 2006 Akeem Priestley...... ‘09 2015 Kwame Awuah...... ‘17 2005 Chukwudi Chijindu...... ‘08 2014 Adria Beso Marco...... ‘15 O’Brian White...... ‘09 2013 Adria Beso Marco...... ‘15 2004 Julius James...... ‘08 2012 Carlos Alvarez...... ‘13 Mpho Moloi...... ‘06 2009 Toni Stahl...... ‘10 2003 Lindon Pecorelli...... ’04 2005 Mpho Moloi...... ‘06 Steve Sealy...... ’07 2002 Anthony Curtis...... ’03 2002 Marcus Svensson...... ’05 2000 Brent Rahim...... ’01 2001 Anthony Curtis...... ’03 Damani Ralph...... ’03 GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR 2000 Cesar Cuellar...... ’04 2013 Andre Blake...... ‘13 1999 Matt Chavlovich...... ’00 2012 Andre Blake...... ‘13

36 4 National Players of the Year • 46 Conference Players of the Year • 50 All-American Selections

NSCAA ALL-NEW ENGLAND/NORTHEAST TEAM NEW ENGLAND INTERCOLLEGIATE Graziano Cornolo...... 1982 Cyle Larin...... 2014 SOCCER LEAGUE ALL-STAR TEAM Adria Beso Marco...... 2014 Timothy H. Masley...... 1982 Sergio Cambell...... 2014 William T. Morrone...... 1981, 1982 Derek Sullivan...... 1995 Adria Beso...... 2013 Elvis A. Comrie...... 1980, 1981 Nelson M. Lopes...... 1994, ’93 Colin Bradley...... 2013 Pedro G. DeBrito...... 1979, 1980, 1981 Erik S. Barbieri...... 1994 George Fochive...... 2013 Charles J. McSpiritt...... 1981 James R. Danaher...... 1993 Cyle Larin...... 2013 Erhardt Kapp...... 1978, 1979, 1980 Wolde S. Harris...... 1992 Andre Blake...... 2011,2012, 2013 Joseph M. Morrone...... 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980 Robert C. Lindell...... 1991, ’90 Tony Cascio...... 2010, 2011 Kenneth P. Murphy...... 1978, 1979 Vincent M. Jajuga...... 1991, ’90, ’89 Josh Ford...... 2010 Medrick Innocent...... 1976, 1978 Thomas G. Foley...... 1990, ’89, ’88 Andrew Jean-Baptiste...... 2010, 2011 Thomas M. Nevers...... 1976, 1977 Carlos Alvarez...... 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 James M. Evans...... 1975, 1976 Daniel D. Donigan...... 1988, ’86 Stephane Diop...... 2011 R. Paul Hunter...... 1975, 1976 Matthew B. Mosher...... 1986 Toni Stahl...... 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Leonidas Tsantiris...... 1975 Christopher M. Reif...... 1986 Akeem Priestley...... 2006, 2007, 2008 Timothy R. Hunter...... 1972, 1973, 1974 Matthew R. Addington...... 1985, ’84 O’Brian White...... 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Frantz Innocent...... 1972, 1973, 1974 Andrew D. Pantason...... 1985 Mamadou Diouf...... 2012 Jonathan D. Demeter...... 1971, 1972 Thoukis Stavrianidis...... 1985, ’83 Ryan Cordeiro...... 2007 John T. Tagaras...... 1971 Joseph Trager...... 1985 Julius James...... 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Julian W. Bevans...... 1970 Kieran P. Coffey...... 1984, ’83 Adam Schuerman...... 2005 Richard J. Favreau...... 1970 Willis Forko...... 2004, 2005 Eric S. Lund...... 1970 Eric T. Myren...... 1984, ’83, ’82 Mpho Moloi...... 2004, 2005 John S. Sahnas...... 1969 Scott C. Cook...... 1983 Steve Sealy...... 2003 Michael Dill...... 1966 Graziano Cornolo...... 1982 Lindon Pecorelli...... 2003 Paulus Ingram...... 1966 Timothy H. Masley...... 1982 Cesar Cuellar...... 2002 Myroslaw Krasij...... 1960, 1961, 1962 William T. Morrone...... 1982, ’81 Shavar Thomas...... 2002 Anthony Attanasio...... 1959, 1960 Elvis A. Comrie...... 1981, ’80 Anthony Curtis...... 2001, 2002 Roger L. Steves...... 1960 Pedro G. DeBrito...... 1981, ’80, ’79 Chris Gbandi...... 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Norman D. Edmonds...... 1959 Charles J. McSpiritt...... 1981 Bryheem Hancock...... 2001 Peter A. Reckert...... 1957, 1958 Damani Ralph...... 2001, 2002 Meredith Morhardt...... 1957, 1958 Erhardt Kapp...... 1980, ’79, ’78 Darin Lewis...... 2000, ’99 Michael J. Gorman...... 1957 Joe M. Morrone...... 1980, ’79, ’78, ’77 Brent Rahim...... 2000, 1999, 1998 Dwight Thompson...... 1951 Kenneth P. Murphy...... 1979 Roberto A. Vargas...... 1997 Francis A. Preli...... 1951 Medrick Innocent...... 1978, ’76 Matthew J. Chavlovich...... 1996 James E. Blozie...... 1949 Kenneth P. Murphy...... 1978 Kevin J. Kalish...... 1996 Carlos Fetterolf...... 1949 Thomas M. Nevers...... 1977, ’76, ’75 Bobby G. Rhine...... 1996, ’98 Stuart Johnson...... 1948 James M. Evans...... 1976, ’75 Maurizio Rocha...... 1996, ’98 Norman Pratt...... 1948 R. Paul Hunter...... 1976, ’75 Erik S. Barbieri...... 1994 Paul Salling...... 1948 James R. Danaher...... 1993 Merritt Baldwin...... 1948 Terrance L. McSherry...... 1975 Nelson M. Lopes...... 1993 George B. Cleveland...... 1948 Michael L. Swofford...... 1975 Wolde S. Harris...... 1992 Carlos Fetterolf...... 1948 Leonidas Tsantiris...... 1975 Robert C. Lindell...... 1991,1990 Ellis Beck...... 1942 Timothy R. Hunter...... 1974, ’73, ’72 Vincent M. Jajuga...... 1991, 1989 Paul Roberg...... 1942 Frantz Innocent...... 1974, ’73, ’72 Daniel D. Donigan...... 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 Myron Baldwin...... 1941 John T. Tagaras...... 1972 Christopher M. Reif...... 1986, 1987 Jonathan D. Demeter...... 1971 Matthew R. Addington...... 1984, 1985 Julian W. Beavans...... 1970 Andrew D. Pantason...... 1985 Thoukis Stavrianidis...... 1985 Richard J. Favreau...... 1970 Kieran P. Coffey...... 1983, 1984 Bohdan Krasij...... 1970 Eric T. Myren...... 1982, 1983, 1984 Scott C. Cook...... 1983

Stuart Johnson Graziano Cornolo Andrew Pantason 1948 All-New England 1982 All-New England 1985 All-New England

36 37 3 National Championships • 13 Conference Regular Season Titles • 7 Conference Tournament Championships

DIV. I SENIOR ALL-STAR GAME 1981 Graziano Cornolo...... ’83 2004 Stephen Arias...... ’04 UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT HONORS COLLEGE CUP DEFENSIVE 2003 Lindon Pecorelli...... ’03 UCONN CLUB OUTSTANDING 2012 Stephane Diop...... ‘13 2002 Anthony Curtis...... ’02 MVP SENIOR SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 2012 Carlos Alvarez...... ‘13 2002 Damani Ralph...... ’02 2000 Chris Gbandi...... ’01 2011 Robert Brickley...... ‘11 2012 Jossimar Sanchez...... ‘13 2009 Dori Arad...... ‘09 2011 Josh Ford...... ‘11 2002 William Thornton...... ’02 2005 Moshe Shalchon...... ‘06 2010 Toni Stahl...... ‘10 2001 Bryheem Hancock...... ’01 YANKEE CONFERENCE ALL- 2001 Mansour Ndiaye...... ‘02 2010 Kwame Watson-Siriboe...... ‘10 2001 Mansour Ndiaye...... ’01 STAR TEAM (1965-79) 1998 Bobby G. Rhine...... ’99 2009 O’Brian White...... ‘09 Kenneth P. Murphy...... 1979 1994 James R. Danaher...... ’94 2007 Julius James...... ‘08 2000 Darin Lewis...... ’01 2005 Mpho Moloi...... ‘06 2000 Brent Rahim...... ’01 Erhardt Kapp...... 1979, ’78 MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2003 Lindon Pecorelli...... ’04 Joseph M. Morrone...... 1979, ’78 2018 Abdou Mbacke Thiam...... ‘19 2000 Max Zieky...... ’01 2002 Damani Ralph...... ’03 Pedro G. DeBrito...... 1979 2001 Chris Gbandi...... ’02 1999 Matthew J. Chavlovich...... ’00 ROOKIE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Medrick Innocent...... 1978, ’76, ’75 2001 Bryheem Hancock...... ’02 1999 Luis Arauz...... ’00 2018 Blaise N’Gague...... ‘21 2000 Darin Lewis...... ’01 Kenneth P. Murphy...... 1978, ’77 1998 Bobby G. Rhine...... ’99 2000 Brent Rahim...... ’01 James A. Lyman...... 1978 DIVISION OF ATHLETICS 2000 Max Zieky...... ’01 1998 Maurizio Rocha...... ’99 Thomas M. Nevers...... 1977, ’76 MEDALLION AWARD 1999 Matthew J. Chavlovich...... ’00 (ENDED 1989) 1998 Maurizio Rocha...... ’99 Antonio S. Carvahlo...... 1977 1989 Daniel D. Donigan...... ’89 1994 Erik S. Barbieri...... ’95 SENIOR ALL-STAR GAME MVP Richard Kren...... 1977 1988 Christopher M. Reif...... ’88 1989 Daniel D. Donigan...... ’89 1998 Bobby G. Rhine...... ’99 James M. Evans...... 1976, ’75, ’74 1987 Gregory W. Barger...... ’87 1988 Christopher M. Reif...... ’88 1986 Matthew R. Addington...... ’86 Donald G. Fehlinger...... 1976 1987 Gregory W. Barger...... ’87 1986 Andrew D. Pantason...... ’86 1986 Matthew R. Addington...... ’86 INDOOR SR CLASSIC (1986-93) R. Paul Hunter...... 1976, ’75 1986 Thoukis Stavrianidis...... ’86 1986 Andrew D. Pantason...... ’86 1993 James R. Danaher...... ’93 Luigi F. Mango...... 1976 1984 Kieran P. Coffey...... ’85 1985 Jeffrey S. Dunn...... ’85 1992 Vincent M. Jajuga...... ’92 Robert G. Ross...... 1976 1984 Eric T. Myren...... ’85 1983 William T. Morrone...... ’83 1983 William T. Morrone...... ’83 1982 Pedro G. DeBrito...... ’82 1991 Thomas G. Foley...... ’91 Terrance L. McSherry...... 1975, ’74 1983 Graziano Cornolo...... ’83 1981 Joseph M. Morrone...... ’81 1989 Daniel D. Donigan...... ’89 Timothy R. Hunter...... 1974, ’73 1983 Timothy H. Masley...... ’83 1981 Erhardt Kapp...... ’81 1988 Christopher M. Reif...... ’88 Frantz Innocent...... 1974, ’72 1982 Elvis A. Comrie...... ’82 1978 Thomas M. Nevers...... ’78 1981 Erhardt Kapp...... ’81 Gregory K. Nicholls...... 1974 1977 R. Paul Hunter...... ’77 1986 Andrew D. Pantason...... ’86 1979 Robert G. Ross...... ’79 1975 Timothy R. Hunter...... ’75 1986 Thoukis Stavrianidis...... ’86 Thomas B. Shepard...... 1974 1975 Timothy R. Hunter...... ’75 1975 Frantz Innocent...... ’75 Leonidas Tsantiris...... 1974 1973 Eric S. Lund...... ’72 1963 Myron Krasij...... ’63 Jon D. Demeter...... 1973 1969 Paulus E. Ingram...... ’67 ADIDAS NATIONAL SCHOLAR- 1963 Myron Krasij...... ’63 Julian W. Bevans...... 1970 ATHLETE ALL-AMERICA TEAM Richard J. Favreau...... 1970 UCONN CLUB OUTSTANDING 1993 James R. Danaher...... ’93 Bohdan Krasij...... 1970 SENIOR ATHLETE 2016 Kwame Awuah...... ‘17 John S. Sahnas...... 1969 NSCAA/ADIDAS SCHOLAR- 2016 Jake Nerwinski...... ‘17 Raymond F. Strong...... 1968, ’67, ’66 2015 Istvan Kanyo...... ‘16 ATHLETE ALL-REGION TEAM Alan L. Gowles...... 1967 2014 Adria Beso Marco...... ‘15 2008 Dori Arad (3rd)...... ’09 Ferrington B. Langa...... 1967 2013 Mamadou Diouf...... ‘13 Dennis Danko...... 1966 ECAC MERIT MEDAL Paulus Ingram...... 1966 1983 William T. Morrone...... ’83 Cris Kovlakas...... 1966 Alan W. Lyon...... 1965 UCONN CLUB OUTSTANDING SENIOR SCHOLAR-ATHLETES SOCCER AMERICA NATIONAL MVP AWARD COSIDA ACADEMIC 2013 Andre Blake...... ‘13 ALL-AMERICA 2012 Andre Blake...... ‘13 2005 Moshe Shalchon (2nd)...... ‘06 2007 O’Brian White...... ‘09 2007 Julius James...... ‘08 COSIDA ACADEMIC 2000 Chris Gbandi...... ’02 ALL-DISTRICT 2000 Darin Lewis...... ’01 2008 Dori Arad (1st)...... ‘09 2000 Brent Rahim...... ’01 2008 Karl Schilling (1st)...... ‘09 2007 Dori Arad (2nd)...... ‘09 1988 Daniel D. Donigan...... ’89 2005 Karl Schilling (2nd)...... ‘09 1981 Elvis A. Comrie...... ’81 1980 Joseph M. Morrone...... ’81 1979 Joseph M. Morrone...... ’81

OUTDOOR SR. BOWL GAME JAMES R. DANAHER BOBBY RHINE MANSOUR NDIAYE 1988 Daniel D. Donigan...... ’89 1994 1999 2002 1987 Christopher M. Reif...... ’88 1985 Matthew R. Addington...... ’86 1985 Andrew D. Pantason...... ’86 1984 Kieran P. Coffey...... ’85 1984 Eric T. Myren...... ’85 1982 William T. Morrone...... ’83 1981 Pedro G. DeBrito...... ’82 1980 Erhardt Kapp...... ’81 1980 Joseph M. Morrone...... ’81 1979 Kenneth P. Murphy...... ’80 1978 Medrick Innocent...... ’79 1977 Thomas M. Nevers...... ’78 1976 James M. Evans...... ’77 1976 R. Paul Hunter...... ’77 1974 Timothy R. Hunter...... ’75 1974 Erhardt Kapp...... ’75 MOSHE SHALCHON DORI ARAD ROBERT BRICKLEY 2006 2009 2011 COLLGE CUP OFFENSIVE MVP 2000 Darin Lewis...... ’00 38 4 National Players of the Year • 46 Conference Players of the Year • 50 All-American Selections

The Herbert Tryon Clark, Jr. The Dr. John Y. Squires Award The Eric S. Lund Memorial Award Memorial Award This award was made annually to that mem- This award was made annually to that To annually honor that member of the ber of the University of Connecticut Soccer member of the University of Connecticut University of Connecticut Soccer Team Team who was the “Most Outstanding Schol- Soccer Team who, in the opinion of his who was “The Most Improved Player” ar” during the previous academic year. The teammates, was the “Consummate Team by best exemplifying the tremendous recipient has the highest academic grade point Player” on the basis of his competitiveness, desire to excel, enthusiasm and courage average achieved during the previous spring, high work ethic, positive attitude and of Eric S. Lund, 1972. Presented by Eric’s summer and fall semesters, and is based on a loyalty to the program. Presented by many friends. min. of 30 earned academic credits. soccer alumni who played for Coach Squires during his 32-year tenure (1937-1968) as 2008 Robert Brickley...... ‘10 head coach. 2007 Dori Arad...... ‘09 2008 Josh Ford...... ‘11 2006 Karl Schilling...... ‘09 2008 Oscar Castillo...... ‘09 2007 Kwame Watson-Siriboe...... ‘10 2005 Moshe Shalchon...... ‘06 2007 Toni Stahl...... ‘10 2006 Euan Holden...... ‘10 2004 Moshe Shalchon...... ‘06 2006 Brandon Guishard...... ‘07 2005 Stanley Ford...... ‘07 2003 Moshe Shalchon...... ‘06 2005 Mpho Moloi...... ‘06 2004 Willis Forko...... ‘06 2003 Glen Carnahan...... ‘07 2004 Mpho Moloi...... ‘06 2003 Stephen Arias...... ‘05 2002 Fernando Morales...... ‘03 2003 Lindon Pecorelli...... ‘04 2002 Michael Mordocco...... ‘02 2001 Sam Forko...... ‘02 2001 Mansour Ndiaye...... ‘02 2002 Damani Ralph...... ‘03 2000 Lindon Pecorelli...... ‘04 2000 Mansour Ndiaye...... ‘02 2001 Bryheem Hancock...... ‘02 1999 Garrett Grinsfelder...... ’01 1999 Mansour Ndiaye...... ’02 2000 Max Zieky...... ‘01 1999 Sam Forko...... ’02 1998 Matthew J. Chavlovich...... ’00 1999 Mansour Ndiaye...... ’02 1998 Maurizio Rocha...... ’99 1998 Max Zieky...... ’01 1997 Brian W. Sherwood...... ’98 1997 Brian Sherwood...... ’98 1996 Brian W. Sherwood...... ’98 1997 Maurizio Rocha...... ’99 1996 Bobby G. Rhine ...... ’98 1996 David J. Rinaldi...... ’97 1995 Brian W. Sherwood...... ’98 1995 James M. McManus...... ’98 1995 Derek C. Sullivan...... ’96 1994 D. Sloan Spaeth...... ’95 1994 James M. Martin...... ’96 1994 Erik S. Barbieri...... ’95 1993 James R. Danaher...... ’94 1993 David A. Lynch...... ’93 1993 James R. Danaher...... ’94 1992 James R. Danaher...... ’94 1992 Andrew J. McCully...... ’93 1992 James R. Danaher...... ’94 1991 Vincent M. Jajuga...... ’92 1991 T. Corey Tumage...... ’92 1990 Vincent M. Jajuga...... ’92 1991 Robert C. Lindell...... ’92 1990 Christopher L. Cutshall...... ’91 1989 William J. Lawrence...... ’90 1991 Vincent M. Jajuga...... ’92 1989 Vincent M. Jajuga...... ’92 1988 Kerry D. Rudich...... ’89 1990 Robert C. Lindell...... ’92 1988 Fernando V. Carlos...... ’89 1987 Kerry D. Rudich...... ’89 1989 Thomas G. Foley...... ’91 1987 Todd F. D’Alessandro...... ’88 1986 Gregory W. Barger...... ’86 1988 Daniel D. Donigan...... ’89 1986 Christopher J. Heath...... ’87 1987 Christopher M. Reif...... ’88 1985 Joseph Trager...... ’86 1987 Daniel D. Donigan...... ’89 1984 Anthony C. Rizza...... ’87 1986 Christopher M. Reif...... ’88 1983 James A. D’Orsaneo...... ’84 1985 Matthew R. Addington...... ’86 1982 Paul F. Hunter...... ’83 1985 Andrew D. Pantason...... ’86 1981 James J. Renehan...... ’82 1984 Jeffrey S. Dunn...... ’85 1980 Michael D. Howard...... ’81 1983 Kieran P. Coffey...... ’85 1979 Daniel J. Sullivan...... ’80 1982 Timothy H. Masley...... ’83 1978 Wilbert Cadet...... ’80 1982 William T. Morrone...... ’83 1977 Peter E. Huckins...... ’78 1981 Pedro G. DeBrito...... ’82 1976 R. Lance Deckman...... ’77 1981 Charles J. McSpiritt...... ’82 1975 John R. Blomstrann...... ’76 1980 Erhardt Kapp...... ’81 1974 Lloyd S. Grant...... ‘75 1980 Joseph M. Morrone...... ’81 1973 Philip H. Whitehead...... ‘74 1979 Joseph M. Morrone...... ’81 1972 John E. Joy ...... ‘74 1978 Erhardt Kapp...... ’81 1977 Kenneth P. Murphy...... ’80 1976 R. Paul Hunter...... ’77 1975 R. Paul Hunter...... ’77 1974 Frantz Innocent...... ’75 1973 Jonathan D. Demeter...... ’74 1973 Frantz Innocent...... ’75

The Joseph J. Morrone Award 2008 Dori Arad...... ‘09 2007 Julius James...... ‘08 Annually honored the member of 2006 Ryan Cordeiro...... ‘08 the University of Connecticut Varsity 2005 Julius James...... ‘08 Soccer Team who excelled in the area 2004 Glen Carnahan...... ‘07 of strength and conditioning. Presented 2003 Mpho Moloi...... ‘06 by the strength and conditioning 2002 William Thornton...... ‘03 staff, the award went to the athlete 2001 Eric Soares...... ‘02 who was exemplary in his effort and 2000 Sam Forko...... ‘02 dedication displayed toward the physical 1999 Max Zieky...... ’01 preparation for year-round competition. 1998 Bobby G. Rhine...... ’99 Prior to 1999, this award was given to 1997 James M. McManus...... ’98 the “Most Outstanding Competitor. 1996 James M. McManus...... ’98 Dori Arad earned The Joseph J. Morrone Award in 2008 38 39 3 National Championships • 13 Conference Regular Season Titles • 7 Conference Tournament Championships

-aAa- Canicatti, Alex...... ‘18, ‘19 Hernandez, Cruz...... ‘08, ‘09 Abbott, Samuel...... ’49 Cantwell, Jonathan A...... ‘96 - eEe - Herrshaft, Alex...... ’54 Aborn, Dale ...... ’49, ’50, ’51 Carli, Peter ...... ’77 Edmonds, Norman D...... ’57, ’58, ’59(c) Higgins, John P...... ’48, ’49, ’50 Abromaitis, Peter...... ’62 Carlos, Carlos M...... ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81 Emery, Donald D...... ’67, ’68, ’69(c) Hill, Brendan...... ‘16 Ackyoyd, Elliot...... ‘14, ‘15 Carlos, Domingos M...... ’80 Enders, Christopher M...... ‘93 Hinman, H. Thomas...... ’72 Addington, Matthew ...... ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85(c) Carlos, Fernando V...... ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88 Errazuriz, Cristian ...... ’89, ’90 Hintz, David W...... ’70 Adler, Edgar ...... ’37 Carlson, Einar W...... ’34 Evans, James M...... ’74, ’75, ’76(c) Hoffman, David J...... ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91 Albertsen, Paal H...... ‘95 Carnahan, Glen ...... ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Eykelhoff, Henry J...... ’51, ’52, ’53(c) HoGlin, Travis M...... ’90 Albrecht, Christopher ...... ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91 Cartagena, Franklin ...... ’99 Ezer, Yuval ...... ‘03 Holden, Euan...... ‘06, ‘07 Alderman, Neal M...... ’62 Carvahlo, Antonio S...... ’76, ’77, ’78 Holland, Dane T. (mgr) ...... ’75, ’76 Allen, Arthur N...... ’55 Carvahlo, Susan (mgr) ...... ’86 - fFf - Holman, William ...... ’54 Allen, Douglas F...... ’54, ’56 (c) Cascio, Tony...... ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Fagan, Frederick J...... ’30, ’31 Hooper, John S...... ’28 Allen, Mike (mgr) ...... ’98, ’99 Castell, Theodore P...... ‘93 Falomo, Oluyemi ...... ’64 Horwath, Alex...... ‘06 Almeida, Carlos...... ’81, ’82 Castellanos, David...... ’00, ‘01 Farrar, Raymond ...... ’55, ’56, ’57(c) Horwath, Richard T...... ’85, ’86 Alvarez, Carlos...... ‘09, ‘10, 11, 12 Castillo, Oscar...... ‘07, ‘08 Favreau, Richard ...... ’68, ’69, ’70 Howard, Michael D...... ’78, ’79, ’80 Anatole, Geofffrey...... ‘04 Catalano, Gianluca...... ‘18, ‘19 Fay, John F...... ’65 Hubbard, Donald ...... ’52 Anderson, Alf R...... ’28(c), ’29(c), ’30(c) Cavanagh, Jr., Robert S...... ‘96 Fedus, Ronald C...... ’70, ’71, ’72 Huckins, Peter E...... ’74, ’76, ’77 Anderson, Brian T...... ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90(c) Ceballo, Dwight...... ‘13, ‘14 Fehlinger, Donald G...... ’74, ’75, ’76 Hudson, Shane...... ‘13, ‘14 Anderson, LeRoy A...... ’30, ’31, ’32(c) Cenatiempo, Steve...... ‘05, ‘06 Feinstein, Norman A. ’...... 66, ’67, ’69 Humphries, Jack ...... ’37, ’38, ’39(c) Anderson, Sidney R...... ’39 Chaisson, Robert M...... ’53 Fekri, Ziyad...... ‘19 Hunter, Paul F...... ’80, ’81, ’82 Ansaldi, Thomas A...... ’62, ’63, ’64(c) Chambers, Evans F...... ’68, ’69, ’70 Felber, Everett H...... ’35 Hunter, R. Paul ...... ’74, ’75, ’76(c) Anthony, Thomas...... ’55 Chapman, Kenneth ...... ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49 Ferguson, Derek...... ‘02 Hunter, Timothy R...... ’72, ’73, ’74(c) Apostol, Nicolas...... ‘17 Chastain, Timothy P...... ’92 Fernandes, Rui...... ’99, ’00, ’02 (c) Hutchinson, Jonathan ...... ’40, ’41, ’42(c) Arad, Dori...... ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 (c) Chavlovich, Matthew ...... ’96, ’97, ’98, ’99 Ferrandino, Jon-Luke...... ‘13 Arauz, Luis ...... ’98, ’99 Chehebar, Abe...... ‘05 Fetterolf, Carlos...... ’47, ’48, ’49(c) - iIi - Arcano, Joseph T...... ’46, ’47 Chijindu, Chukwudi ...... ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Ficken, George Jr...... ’49 Iacovella, Chris...... ‘95 Arias, Stephen ...... ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Child, Henry T...... ’34, ’35, ’36 Ficken, Richard ...... ’52, ’53 Iannacone, Thomas ...... ’60 Arnold, Robert E...... ’58, ’59 Chirgwin, Stephen M...... ’94, ’95, ’96(c) Field, Raymond F...... ’32, ’33, ’34 Ikle, Alan D...... ’53, ’54, ’55 Ashcroft, Allan D...... ’28, ’29, ’30 Churyk, Wayne M...... ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87 Fisher, Kenneth R...... ’75 Ingliss, Peter H...... ’68, ’69, ’70 Atanmo, Philip N...... ’63, ’64 Cirullo, Gary ...... ’73 Fiske, Tor R...... ’89, ’90, ’91 Ingram, Paulus ...... ’63, ’66 Attanasio, Anthony D...... ’58, ’59, ’60(c) Clark, Hebert T...... ’31, ’32, ’33 (c) Foley, Thomas G...... ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90 Innocent, Frantz ...... ’72, ’73, ’74 Aviza, Austin...... ‘18 Cleveland, George B...... ’47, ’48, ’49 Fochive, George...... ‘12, ‘13 Innocent, Medrick...... ’75, ’76, ’77, ’78 Awashie, Ben...... ‘19 Coe, Howard H...... ’35 Ford, Josh...... ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 (c), ‘10 (c) Irwin, William A. III ...... ’62 Awuah, Kwame...... ‘13, 14, ‘15, ‘16 Coffey, Kieran P...... ’81, ’82, ’83, ’84(c) Ford, Stanley ...... ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Coholan, Gerald...... ’49, ’50(c) Forgette, Jr. James R...... ’84, ’85 - jJj - - bBb - Coholan, Theodore ...... ’47 Forko, Sam S...... ’98, ’99, ’00, ‘01 Jajuga, Vincent M...... ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91(c) Bacich, Timothy A...... ’91, ’92, ’93, ‘94 Coly, Cheik Stephane...... ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17 Forko, Willis ...... ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 (c) James, Julius...... ‘04, ‘05(c), ‘06(c), ‘07 (c) Bagley, Keith F...... ’71 Comrie, Elvis A...... ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81 Foster, Brian R...... ’71, ’73, ’74 Janiga, Thaddeus J...... ’35, ’36, ’37(c) Baldwin, Merritt ...... ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49 Condon, Joseph M...... ’39 Freeman, Robert E...... ’32 Janiszewski, John F...... ’60, ’61 Baldwin, Myron Jr...... ’39, ’40, ’41(c) Condren, Frank ...... ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49 Fromayan, Daivd...... ‘04, ‘05 Jaworski, Raymond ...... ’53, ’54 Barald, Erick ...... ’29 Conklin, Donald B...... ’77, ’78, ’79 Fromer, Jack ...... ’37, ’38, ’39 Jean-Baptiste, Andrew...... ‘10 Barbieri, Erik S...... ’91, ’92, ’93, ‘94 Cook, Scott C...... ’83 Fromkin, Benjamin J...... ’36 Jendrucek, Edward S...... ’50, ’51 Barger, Gregory W...... ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86(c) Cooke, William ...... ’63 Jenks, John M...... ’96, ’97 Barriga, Raul O...... ’71 Cooke, William C...... ’71, ’72, ’73 - gGg - Jewett, Dana L...... ’67, ’68, ’69(c) Bartman, Raymond J...... ’38 Cordeiro, Ryan ...... ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 (c) Gai, Robert F...... ’57, ’58, ’59(c) Johnson, Djimon...... ‘19 Bayman, Richard...... ’86, ’87, ’88 Corkum, Robert W...... ’65 Gaipa, Walter E...... ’47 Johnson, Fredrik...... ‘15 Beagle, Steve G...... ’79 Cornolo, Graziano ...... ’80, ’81, ’82 Galgowski, Victor ...... ’42 Johnson, Garet W...... ’51 Beck, Ellis A...... ’41, ’42 Cortes, Alex ...... ’96, ’97, ’98, ’99 Gazzola, John P. (mgr)...... ’92, ‘93 Johnson, Roy T...... ’55, ’56 Behonick, Steve ...... ’01, ‘02, ‘03 Cote, Wilfred ...... ’31 Gbandi, Chris ...... ’98, ’99, ‘00 (c), ’01 (c) Johnson, Stuart W...... ’46, ’47(c), ’48 Beloin, Emile J...... ’36, ’37, ’38 Cowles, Alan L...... ’65, ’66, ’67(c) Geer, Donald L...... ’38, ’39, ’40(c) Johnson, Sylvia A. (mgr) ...... ’83, ’84 Bennett, Mark P...... 1994-95 Coyle, Joe...... ’01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Geres, Andrew...... ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17 Johnston, David (mgr)...... ’41 Berg, James A...... 1958 Crompton, David A...... ’71, ’72 Gerring, Irving ...... ’29 Jones, Louis...... ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Berger, Donald P...... ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49 Crossman, Howard F...... ’62, ’63, ’64(c) Giardina, Bruno C...... ’64, ’65, ’66 Jordan, John M...... ’85, ’86 Berk, Paul D...... ’55, ’57 Crowley, Christopher R...... ’93, ‘95 Gibbs, Geoffrey...... ’59 Jordhamo, Lambe H. (mgr) ...... ’53, ’54 Beso, Adria...... ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Cruz, Hernando A. (mgr) ...... ’82 Gidman, Justin V...... ’63 Jorgenson, Robert H...... ’51, ’52 Bevans, Julian W...... ’69, ’70 Cueller, Caeser...... ’00, ’01, ‘02, ‘03 Gilhuly, Timothy R...... ’74 Joselyn, Stuart S...... ’28 Biggs, David W...... ’31, ’32 Cullen, Edward E...... ’58 Gilkes, Kenneth G...... ’62 Joy, John E...... ’71, ’72 Billeaud, Mitchell A...... ‘93 Cullen, Maura A. (mgr) ...... ’85 Gillard, Robert G. II ...... ’89, ’91, ’92, ‘93 Jurgelas, Thomas G...... ’52, ’53, ’56 Billings, Andrew G...... ’71 Cunningham, Andrew C...... ’46(c), ’47 Gindele, Rick C...... ’77 Binford, Benjamin Wade III ...... ’67 Curran, Robert ...... ’59, ’60 Gleeson, Joseph J. (mgr)...... ’58, ’59, ’60 - kKk - Birnbaum, Michael A...... ‘93 Curtis, Anthony ...... ’01, ’02 (c) Glynn, Robert L...... ’66, ’68 Kagerer, Martin ...... ‘96 Blake, Andre...... ‘11,’12, ‘13 (c) Cutshall, Christopher L...... ’88, ’89, ’90 Gobel, John A...... ’63, ’64 Kalinowski, Richard J...... ’56, ’58 Blae, Nickardo...... ‘10 Goldring, Jacob ...... ’35, ’36, ’37 Kalish, Kevin J...... ’95, ‘96 Blank, Jonathan...... ’77, ’78 - dDd - Gonzales, Guillermo L...... ’59 Kao, Alex...... ‘16, ‘17 Blender, Richard P...... ’70, ’71 D’Alessandro, Todd D...... ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87 Goodridge, Jonathan...... ‘11,’12,’13 Kane, Joseph W...... ’62 Blomstrann, John R...... ’73, ’74, ’75 D’Orsaneo, James A...... ’80, ’81, ’82,’83(c) Goodwin, James M...... ’90 Kanyo, Istvan...... ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 Blozie, James E...... ’47, ’48, ’49 Danaher, James R...... ’92, ’93 (c) Gorman, Michael J...... ’55, ’56, ’57 Kapp, Erhardt,...... ’77, ’78, ’79, ’80(c) Boa, Joe...... ‘05, ‘07, ‘08 DaGraca, Edir...... ‘13, ‘14 Gracewski, Joseph J...... ’41, ’42 Karpinnen, Juho...... ‘10, 11, ‘12, ‘13 Bojarczuk, Eric ...... ’95, ‘96 Daniel, Jack M...... ’67 Grant, Donald A...... ’46, ’47, ’48 Kaszcynec, Semen ...... ’62 Bonadies, Bruce R...... ’62, ’63, ’64 Danko, Dennis ...... ’64, ’66(c) Grant, Lloyd S...... ’67, ’73, ’74 Katz, Lawrence...... ’62 Booth, James A...... ’65 Dardenne, Daniel M...... ’85, ’86 Graziano, Anthony E...... ’70, ’71 Kelley, Hugh J...... ’35, ’36 Bopp, Jeffrey R...... ’79, ’80 DaSilva, Austin...... ‘17 Grbic, Srdjan...... ’83, ’84 Kennedy, Harold E...... ’51, ’52, ’53 Borbely, Martin S...... ’71, ’72 Dastur, Armin N. (mgr) ...... ’90, ’91, ’92 Green, C. Richard ...... ’34 Kentish, Richard...... ‘06 Borggren, Viktor...... ‘04 Davis, Jean (mgr) ...... ’84 Greenberg, Dylan...... ‘14, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18 Kerlew, Ryan...... ‘06 Borisjuk, Lova...... ’70, ’71, ’72(c) Day, Lawrence E...... ’82 Greenberg, Ryan...... ‘18, ‘19 Kerr, Neville ...... ’58 Borja, Santiago P...... ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87 DeBrito, Pedro G...... ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81 Gregg, Leon M...... ’31, ’32 Keuler, Brian (mgr) ...... ’86 Borsari, Kenneth...... ’61 Decker, Ethan...... ‘13, ‘14 Grinsfelder, Garrett W...... ’98, ’99, ‘00 Kibbe, Thomas G...... ’59, ’60, ’61 Botazzi, Alex...... ‘19 Deckman, R. Lance ...... ’74, ’75, ’76 Grogan, J...... ’37 Kiernan, James K...... ’81 Bovenzi, Frank ...... ’76 Decottignies, Thomas...... ‘19 Grosvenor, Qian...... ‘10 Kilday, Walter...... ’42, ’46(c), ’47 Bowman, Douglas J...... ‘96 DeCoursey, Lowell A. (mgr) ...... ’51 Gruno, Ian M...... ’87 King, Greg...... ‘07, ‘08. ‘09, ‘10 Boyko, William...... ’62 Dederer, Robert N...... ’70, ’71, ’72(c) Gryk, Henry S...... ’37, ’38 King, John J...... ‘38, ’39 Bradley, Colin...... ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Delio, Frank S. (mgr) ...... ’78, ’79 Guillscher, John I...... ’51 Kirby, Aaron B. (mgr) ...... ’96, ’97 Brawn, Glen E. (mgr) ...... ’50 DeMaso, Nick...... ‘19 Guishard, Brandon...... ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Kirschmann, Marvin B...... ’47, ’48, ’49 Brayton, Kevin M...... ’91, ’92, ‘93 Demeter, Jonathan D...... ’71, ’72, ’73(c) Gumz, Klaus ...... ’60 Kissane, William J...... ’50, ’51, ’52 Brems, Sebastian...... ‘15, ‘16 DeMicco, Michael J...... ’38, ’39, ’40 Gunther, Donald G. (mgr)...... ’52 Klein, Gary P...... ’68 Brickley, Neil C...... ’74, ’75(c) Dengler, Jake...... ‘19 Gurnon, Roy K...... ’76 Kleinwaks, Randall K...... ’75 Brickley, Robert...... ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Dennar, Evan A...... ’64 Gustafson, E. James ...... ’91, ’92 Knets, Egons ...... ’60, ’61, ’62 Brosnan, Eiric V...... ’93, ‘94 Derrico, Robert J...... ’76, ’77 Koelbl, Glenn ...... ’97 Brown, DeAndrae...... ‘15, ‘16, ‘17 Detora, Kenneth L...... ’70 - hHh - Kolodziej, Sandra J. (mgr)...... ’88 Brown, Drew...... ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Dickerson, Berton (mgr) ...... ’31 Haalck, Henry...... ‘53 Kovlakas, Christopher...... ’66 Brown, Edward L...... ’28, ’29, ’30 Dickerson, Clark C...... ’66, ’67, ’68 Haley, Theodore G...... ’92 Krasij, Bohdan ...... ’69, ’70 Brown, Richard A...... ’50 DiDomizio, Domenico ...... ’42 Hall, Brian R...... ’86, ’87, ’88, ’90 Krasij, Mark ...... ‘97, ’98 Brown, Ryan C...... ’97, ’98, ’99, ‘00 Dill, Michael ...... ’65, ’66 Hall, jordan...... ‘19 Krasij, Myroslaw ...... ’60, ’61, ’62(c) Brownlee, Cynthia L. (mgr)...... ’76, ’77 Dill, Randolph W...... ’67, ’68 Halligan, Patrick...... ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Krass, Sydney L...... ’33 Brubacher, John R...... ’81, ’82 DiMaria, Jeffrey D...... ’95, ‘96 Hancock, Bryheem ...... ’98, ’99, ’00, ’01 (c) Krause, Jonathan A...... ’75, ’76 Bruce, Robert (mgr) ...... ’42 Diop, Ibrahima...... ‘18, ‘19 Hanson, Clifford M. (mgr)...... ’72 Kren, Richard ...... ’77, ’79, ’80 Buchanan, Howard...... ’42 Diop, Stephane...... ‘09, ‘10, 11, 12 Hare, Hobart N...... ‘94 Kricioketis, Raymond P...... ’56 Burgess, Nkosi...... ‘16, ‘17, ‘18 Diouf, Mamadou ...... ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 (c) Harland, Edgar N...... ’29 Krug, Thomas A...... ’76 Burkle, Jr., Edmund P...... ’82, ’83 Docherty, Robert...... ’77, ’78 Harrington, Raymond A...... ’29 Kuehn, Jr., Edward R...... ’37, ’38, ’39 Burnett, Josh...... ‘17, ‘18 Dogarsi, Andre ...... ’64 Harrington, Rusty ...... ‘02 Kugler, Peter N...... ’68 Burns, Erl ...... ’99 Doherty, Jason C...... ’95, ’98 Harris, Daniel I...... ’59, ’60, ’61 Kulas, Mike P...... ’98 Burns, Kevin...... ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Domke, Thomas ...... ’84 Harris, Dayonn...... ‘17, ‘18, ‘19 Kupidlowski, Peter B...... ’33 Burton, Granville L...... ’35 Donigan, Daniel D...... ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88(c) Harris, Donald I...... ’54 Kupinski, Mieczyslaw ...... ’67, ’68 Doran, Jeffery B...... ’70 Harris, Wolde S...... ’92 Kurimai, Mark A...... ’68, ’69, ’70 Doyle, Edwin ...... ’64 Harrison, Edward F...... ’60 Kutrubris, George...... ‘19 - cCc - Dragat, Leo H...... ’28, ’30 Hart, Douglas ...... ’63 Cadet, Wilbert ...... ’77, ’78, ’79 Drake, Brian W...... ’96, ’97 Hart, Irving A...... ’39 - lLl - Cahill, Richard K...... ’80 Dubuc, Lawrence ...... ’47, ’48 Hart, Robert H. (mgr) ...... ’39 LaBarre, Robert ...... ’73 Cain, Edward J...... ’67, ’68 Ducach, George J...... ’73 Hartwell, Robert E...... ’60, ’61, ’62(c) LaFreniere, Thomas (mgr)...... ’55, ’56 Cajas, Meurys ...... ’99, ‘00 Dudus, Antin...... ’59, ’65(c) Hauser-Ramsey, Jacob...... ‘16, ‘17, ‘18 Lagan, Raymond P. (mgr)...... ’77 Calad, Edward J...... ’70 Dunn, Adam S...... ’88, ’89 Hawley, George (mgr) ...... ’37 Lages, Marcus W...... ’97 Caldiera, Armand ...... ’51, ’52, ’53 Dunn, Jeffrey S...... ’81, ’82, ’83, ’84 Hayes, Willis H...... ’34, ’35, ’36(c) Lindro, Arthur J...... ’75 Campbell, Sergio...... ‘11,’12, ‘13, ‘14 Dunn, Joseph...... ’50 Heath, Christopher J...... ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86 Lane, Jr., Ronald L...... ’83 Cameron, Sean ...... ‘03, ‘04 Dunn, Nathan...... ’31 Henry-Frazer, Maxx...... ’97 Langa, Ferrington B...... ’66, ’67 Campbell, Fergus M...... ’83 Dunne, Frederick ...... ’36 Hens, Christopher D...... ’83 Lapert, Robin...... ‘18, ‘19 Camposeo, Joseph ...... ’63 Dupor, Aleksandar ...... ’88 Hermanson, Richard ...... ’63 LaPrade, Christopher...... ’77, ’78 Durbas, Stanley F...... ’57, ’58 Hermberg, Kirn ...... ’86 Larin, Cyle...... ‘13, ‘14 Dyer, James F...... ’67, ’68 40 4 National Players of the Year • 46 Conference Players of the Year • 50 All-American Selections

Larsen, David E...... ’28, ’29 Muncy, Kyle D...... ’90, ’91 Richardson, Keith W...... ‘96 Sura, Jose ...... ‘01 Larsen, Peter M...... ’79 Muriel, Santiago...... ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17 Richardson, William Svensson, Marcus ...... ‘02 Larson, Frederick A...... ’59, ’60, ’61(c) Murphy, Edmond J...... ’49, ’50, ’52 Rinaldi, David J...... ’93, ’94, ’95, ‘96 Swiman, Charles...... ’40 Lauberth, Joseph R...... ’84 Murphy, Edward F...... ’75, ’76 Ritchie, David C...... ’71 Swofford, Michael .L ...... ’72, ’74, ’75(c) Laurinaitis, Mark D...... ’92 Murphy, Kenneth P...... ’76, ’77, ’78, ’79(c) Rivard, Robin J. (mgr) ...... ’74 Lawrence, William...... ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89(c) Murray, Keith J...... ’76 Rivera, Edwin L...... ’97, ’98, ’99, ‘00 - tTt - Lazur, James A. (mgr)...... ’70 Murray, Richard T...... ’75, ’76 Rizo-Patron, Carlos ...... ‘94 Tagaras, T. John ...... ’71, ’72, ’73 Lechak, Peter ...... ‘02 Myers, Martin ...... ’41, ’42 Rizza, Anthony C...... ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86 (c) Taible, G. Michael ...... ’87 Ledger, Steven...... ’77, ’78 Myers, Robb H...... ’93, ’94, ’95, ‘96 Robbins, Hamlin...... ’28 Tamsky, Ivan W...... ’33, ’34 Lee, Duran...... ‘16 Myren, Eric T...... ’81, ’82, ’83, ’84(c) Roberg, Paul D...... ’41, ’42 Tate, Ahdan...... ‘19 Leeman, Tyler...... ‘13, 14, ‘15 Roberts, Marc W...... ’68 Taylor, Frank T...... ’33 Legget, Wesley...... ‘19 - nNn - Robinson, Dwayne F...... ’83 Tedford, John R...... ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49 LeMay, Robert J...... ’80 Nash, Frederick J...... ’40 Rocha, Maurizio ...... ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98(c) Tedford, Tim ...... ‘97 LeMonnier, Donald M...... ’66, ’67, ’68 Ndiaye, Mansour ...... ’98, ’99, ’00, ’01 (c) Romance, Mark ...... ’86 Tedoni, Tim W...... ‘96 Lerner, Irwin...... ’60, ’61 Ndlangamandla, Humphrey...... ’69 Romeo, Elio ...... 80, ’81 Teleky, Geza...... ‘00 Levene, Scott...... ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17 Neil, Cleveland O...... ’58, ’59, ‘60 Roscoe, Lawrence ...... ’69 Terry, Kristen G. (mgr)...... ’88, ’89, ’90 Levy, Coleman ...... ’60 Nelson, Ralph B...... ’65 Rose, Norman C...... ’31, ’32 Thiam, Abdou Mbacke...... ‘15, ‘16, ‘17, ‘18 Lewis, Darin ...... ’99, ‘00 Nerwinski, Jakob...... ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Rosenblatt, Charles A...... ’37, ’38, ’39 Thomas, Devon...... ‘08 Lewis, Floyd Jr...... ’65 Nettleton, George E...... ’35 Ross, Lawrence ...... ’78 Thomas, Shavar...... ’01, 02 Liebgrab, David ...... ’40, ’41, ’42 Nevers, Sr., Thomas M...... ’48, ’49 Ross, Richard...... ’41 Thompson, Dwight S...... ’49, ’50, ’51(c) Lindell, Robert C...... ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91 Nevers, Jr., Thomas M...... ’74, ’75, ’76,’77(c) Ross, Robert G...... ’75, ’76, ’78(c) Thompson, Thomas F...... ’81 Linker, Adam M...... ’90, ’91, ’92, ‘93 Neville, John A. (mgr)...... ‘58 Rossiter, Morris...... ’38 Thornton, William...... ’99, ’00, ’01, ’02 (c) Lisbin, Richard A...... ’72, ’73 Nevins, Pat...... ‘03 Rota, Andres...... ‘02, ‘03 Thulin, John E...... ’28 Liu, Flo...... ‘11, ‘12 NGague, Blaise...... ‘17, ‘18, ‘19 Rotert, Richard W...... ’69 Tishon, Ryan T...... ’96, ’97, ’98, ’99 Litvin, Harold...... ’38, ’39, ’40 Nichols, Milton E...... ’48, ’49, ’50(c) Roushon, Louis...... ’55, ’56 Toole, Ryan M...... ‘95 Loeffler, Albert .L...... ’35, ’36 Nicholls, Gregory K...... ’72, ’74(c) Rowland, Richard P...... ’53, ’54, ’55(c) Torres, Felipe...... ’95, ’96, ’98, ’99 Loeffler, Paul .H...... ’65, ’66, ’67 Nicklaw, Shawn...... ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Ruch, Erwin J...... ’59, ’60, ’61 Totten, Richard G...... ’70, ’71 Lonero, Salvatore J...... ’64, ’66, ’67 Niedrowski, Michael S...... ’94, ’95, ’97 Rudich, Kerry D...... ’86, ’87,’88 Tourville, Kenneth H...... ’30, ’31 (c) Lopes, Nelson...... ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94(c) Nielsen, W. Joseph ...... ’89, ’90 Rueda, Mike...... ’98, ’99, 00 Trager, Joseph W...... ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85(c) Lopez, Caeser...... ‘04, ‘05, ‘07, ‘08 Noiset, Will...... ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Rushforth, Charles P...... ’60 Trainor, Kevin J...... ’94, ’96, ’97 Lorimer, Thomas...... ’54 Norwood, Josh...... ‘06 Troy, Joseph A...... ’84, ’85 Loriquer, Alain J...... ’72, ’73 Nothnagle, Jr. William A...... ’35 - sSs - Tsantiris, Leonides...... ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76 Lorne, Gerneil O...... ’97, ’98 Novajasky, John J...... ’80 Sahnas, John S...... ’67, ’68, ’69 Tschummi, Herbert R...... ’49 Lowe, Jonathan C...... ’92 Noyes, John H. (mgr)...... ’36 St. George, Aaron ...... ‘00 Tunson, Michael S...... ’86, ’87 Lucas, Michael J...... ’37 Saleh, Munir...... ‘16, ‘17, ‘18 Turnage, T. Corey ...... ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91 Luce, James F...... ’76 - oOo - Salling, Paul ...... ’47, ’48, ’49 Turner, Lewellyn ...... ’32, ’33, ’34 Luchkan, Jeroslaw...... ’57 O’Connell, Daniel R. (mgr)...... ’70 Salvato, Robert...... ’78 Turney, Francis W...... ’31 Luchtenberg, Walter...... ’31, ’32, ’33 O’Connor, Dennis E...... ’79 Salvatore, John Christopher ...... ’89 Tuttle, George W...... ’41, ’42 Lulaj, Kanto ...... ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87 O’Dell, Kenneth C...... ’52, ’53 Samb, Moustapha...... ‘15 Tuttle, William B...... ’52, ’53, ’54(c) Lund, Eric S...... ’69, ’70, ’71(c) O’Hara, Kevin J...... ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89(c) Samu, Frank...... ’28 Twaalhoven, William-Paul F...... ’84, ’85 Lyman, James A...... ’77, ’78, ’79, ’80 Ohms, Jan S...... ’48, ’49, ’50 Sanchez, Alex...... ‘13, ‘15, ‘16 Lynch, David A...... ’90, ’91, ’92, ‘93 Olafsen, Simen...... ‘15, ‘16 Sanchez, Daniel A...... ’89, ’90 - vVv - Lynch, Edward A...... ’80, ’81, ’82 Olah, Zolton ...... ’55 Sanchez, Jossimar...... ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 (c), ‘12 (c) Vaida, Frank ...... ’39 Lynch, Joseph A...... ’74, ’75, ’76 de Oliveira, Leandro...... ‘02 Sanchez, Michael A...... ’82 Vaida, Mitchell ...... ’40, ’41, ’42 Lynch, Joseph E...... ’70, ’71, ’72 Orr, Samuel ...... ’38, ’39 Sangeloty, Matthew...... ‘06, ‘07, ‘10 Vargas, Roberto A...... ’97, ’98, ’99, ‘00 Lyon, Allan W...... ’65, ’67, ’68 Osorio, William ...... ’01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Santoro, Natalino S...... ’64, ’65, ’66 Varholak, Nicholas ...... ‘01 Lyons, Thomas J...... ’52 Osterhoudt, John B. (mgr.)...... ‘48 Sapienza, Daniel H...... ’92, ’94, ‘95 Vassar, James P...... ’76 Osterling, Marvin ...... ’57, ’58 Saunders, Michael C...... ’90, ’91, ’92 Venner, Cole...... ‘18, ‘19 Oswald, John...... ’56 Saunders, Thomas G...... ’28, ’29 Ventres, James...... ’50 - mMm- Otto, Bruce W...... ’79 Sautter, Corey J...... ’93, ‘94 Verab, Jamie ...... ’01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Macala, Bonginkosi...... ‘04 Owolo, David...... ’63, ’64 Scarso, Thomas...... ’62 Vergnes, Roger P...... ’81 MacConnachie, Ian M...... ’66,’67,’68 Schaefer, John H.,...... ’63 Verley, Frank A...... ’58 MacVeigh, James ...... ’59 - pPp - Schaet, Robert F...... ’52, ’53 Vigil, Santiago...... ’84 Madyiwa, Stanislaus ...... ’64 Pantason, Andrew D...... ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86 Scheide, William J...... ’50, ’51 Villota, Albert ...... ‘95 Magno, Luigi F...... ’74, ’75, ’76 Parent, Jeffery M...... ’74, ’75, ’76 Schilling, Karl...... ‘04, ‘05, ‘06(c), ‘08(c) Maher, Ann M. (mgr) ...... ’80, ’81 Parker, Brian C...... ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90(c) Schippers, Adrian M...... ’72, ’73, ’74 - wWw - Maher, Edward J...... ’57 Parkes, Patrick ...... ’46 Schneider, George F...... ’67, ’68 Wade, Moussa...... ‘19 Malcolm, Eric ...... ’77 Parri, Brian M...... ’88 Schneider, William H...... ’62, ’63, ’64 Wagmeister, Jacob...... ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 Malinconico, Frank ...... ’48 Passelinski, Samuel...... ’28 Schofield, Donald D...... ’62,’63, ’64 Walcoff, Richard I...... ’71 Mallozzi, Vinny Jr...... ’97 Pasternack, Waddie S...... ’28 Schuerman, Adam...... ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Walsh, Dennis J...... ’71 Mandowa, Patrick R.G...... ’66, ’67 Patterson, David L...... ’57 Schultz, Victor...... ’54, ’55,’57 Wasserman, Jesse...... ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Maric, Peter J...... ’97 Patz, Alex...... ‘19 Schwager, Thomas J...... ’59, ’60, ’61 Wasserman, Max...... ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ;12 Mark, Donny...... ’99, ‘00 Peacock, Scott ...... ’86 Schwarting, Gerald A...... ’65, ’67, ’68 Waterman, Donald J...... ’51, ’52, ’53 Marsh, James P...... ’60 Pearson, Gilbert (mgr)...... ’38 Scopel, Joseph J...... ’85 Watson-Siriboe,Kwame...... ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 (c) Marsh, Walter W...... ’55, ’56, ’57(c) Pecorelli, Lindon ...... ’00, ’01, ‘02, ‘03 Sealy, Steve ...... ‘03, ‘04 Wehrle, Alfred L...... ’55 Marshall, Adam T...... ’94, ’95, ‘96 Pelletier, Daniel E...... ’74 Seiler, W. Joseph ...... ‘94 Weir, Sean...... ‘10 Martin, James M...... ’92, ’93, ’94, ‘95 Pelton, Douglas J...... ’54, ’55 Semon, John H...... ’28 Wells, Harold G...... ’33, ’34, ’35 Martin, John J...... ’30 Pelton, Harvey...... ’53, ’54 Sgueglia, Roberto...... ‘06, 07 West, Alex...... ‘16 Martin, Sean...... ‘19 Peracchio, Thomas R...... ’72 Shalchon, Moshe ...... ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 West, Andrew ...... ’97 Martin, Wells ...... ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49 Perun, Doug...... ’99, 00 Shapiro, Aaron ...... ’36, ’37 Wharf, thomas...... ‘09, ‘10 Masley, Timothy H...... ’79, ’80, ’81, ’82(c) Peterkin, Marcus...... ‘19 Shaw, Karen L. (mgr)...... ’80, ’81 White, O’Brian...... ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08(c) Mason, Clifford R...... ’30, ’31 Petitti, Richard ...... ’52, ’53 Sheltz, Walter J...... ’84 Whitehead, Philip H...... ’71, ’72, ’73 Mason, Everett C...... ’33, ’34 Petridis, Niko...... ‘16, ‘17 Shepard, Thomas B...... ’72, ’73, ’74(c) Wiberg, Bijorn S...... ’56, ’57, ’58 Matheson, Allando...... ‘11 ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Petry, G. Michael ...... ’89 Sherbacow, Paul S. (mgr)...... ’60 Williams, Frederick W...... ’59, ’61 McAdams, Mark T...... ‘76 Pezza, Michael...... ‘06, ‘07, ‘08. ‘09 Sherman, Gerald...... ’63, ’64, ’65(c) Williams, Lloyd ...... ’37 McCarroll, Timothy I...... ’91, ’92 Picard, Eric...... ’77 Sherman, Michael ...... ’65, ’67 Willoughby, Russell J...... ’33 McCully, Andrew J...... ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92 Pierce, Anthony L...... ’80, ’81, ’82, ’83(c) Sherry, Theodore P...... ’94, ‘95 Wilson, Easton...... ‘03, ‘04 McCully, Craig I...... ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92 Pierce, Philip F. (mgr) ...... ’40 Sherwood, Brian W...... ’95, ’96, ’97 Wisniewski, Adam...... ’46 McDevitt, Peter J...... ’55, ’56, ’57(c) Pierpoint, William S. (mgr)...... ’57 Shipley, Angus M...... ’36 Wissinger, Carl M...... ’31, ’32 McDonald, David O...... ’62 Pierson, Michael W...... ’62 Shipman, Mark S...... ’56, ’57, ’58 Wood, Clarke B...... ’31 McDougall, Duncan J...... ’58 Pitney, James...... ’50 Shipman, Michael P...... ‘96 Woods, Eric M...... ’92 McKee, James (mgr)...... ’87 Pokras, Daniel...... ’77, ’78 Shultis, Reed...... ’50 Wrajght, John E. (mgr) ...... ’67, ’68, ’69 McKee, Robert F...... ’51, ’52, ’53 Pollack, Brett...... ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Sichel, Edward...... ’40 Wright, John R...... ’65, ’66, ’67 McKie, Andrew...... ‘08 Polivka, Chad E...... ’91 Silva, Arthur...... ‘18, ‘19 Wuskell, Andrew ...... ’62 McLeod, Andrew...... ’01, ‘02 Ponce, Alan...... ‘09, ‘10 Silverstein, Morris...... ’50, ’51, ’52 McManus, James...... ’94, ’95, ’96, ‘97 (c) Pondy, Jack...... ‘16 Skeete, Desmond...... ’71 - yYy - McRury, Stuart G...... ’91, ’92 Posner, Anthony...... ’78 Skubliskas, John B...... ’32 Yavis, John C...... ’54, ’55, ’56 McSherry, Terrance L...... ’73, ’74, ’75(c) Pracon, Joseph ...... ’28 Slechta, Matej ...... ’73 Yeager, Aliva F...... ’54, ’55 McSpiritt, Charles ...... ‘77, ’79, ’80, ’81(c) Practor...... ’28 Smith, Donald S...... ’67, ’68, ’69 Yeates, Steffen...... ‘18 Medved, Christopher (mgr)...... ’64 Pratt, Norman R...... ’46, ’47, ’48 Smith, Jason B...... ’88 Young, Colby W...... ’28, ’29 Mekkelsen, Stephen ...... ’70 Pratt, Samuel ...... ’39, ’40, ’41 Smith, Robbins B...... ’54 Young, Jonathan C. (mgr) ...... ’73, ’74 Meoni, Ronald...... ’53, ’54 Preli, Francis A...... ’50, ’51, ’52(c) Smith, William P...... ’32, ’33, ’34(c) Young, Todd ...... ’86 Mercado, Michael...... ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Priddy, Robert E...... ’49, ’51 Soares, Eric L...... ’98, ’99, ’00, ‘01 Metsack, Robert S. (mgr)...... ’71, ’73 Priestley, Akeem...... ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Solomon, Gary ...... ’61, ’62, ’64 - zZz - Metzler, Felix...... ‘18, ‘19 Souza, Mateus...... ‘15, ‘17 Zaiss, Thomas ...... ’87, ’88, ‘89 Miller, Steven V...... ’74, ’75, ’76 - qQq - Spaeth, Sloan...... ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94(c) Zeichosky, Henry...... ’40, ’41 Millers, Imants ...... ’54 Quattrocchi, Ian ...... ’01, ‘02 Spence, Phillip S...... ’36, ’38 Zieky, Max ...... ’97, ’98, ’99 (c), ‘00 (c) Milone, Brian E...... ’86, ’87 Qureshi, Sohaib ...... ‘02, ‘03 Spencer, Richard W...... ’49, ’50 Zukas, Albert ...... ’41, ’42 Milone, Evan ...... ‘96 Stahl, Toni...... ‘06, ‘07, ‘08(c), ‘09 Zuniga, Nicholas...... ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘16 Minton, Luke...... ’86 - rRr - Standish, James ...... ’31, ’32 (c) - captaincy...... (mgr)-Indicates manager Mitchell, Charles F...... ’58 Raftery, Jr., Edward J...... ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85 Stanley, Charles D...... ’59 Mitnick, George J...... ’37 Rahim, Brent...... ’97, ’98, ’99 (c), ‘00 (c) Stanotas, Dimitrios ...... ‘93 BOLD - CURRENT PLAYERS Moberg, Rudolph J...... ’61 Rainford, Rohn ...... ’00, ‘01 Staver, John T...... ’57, ’58 Moloi, Mpho...... ‘02, ‘03(c), ‘04(c), ‘05 (c) Rainho, Rui...... ‘01 Stavrianidis, Fotis G...... ’82 Mones, Wayne...... ’72, ’73 Ralph, Damani ...... ’01, 02 Stavrianidis, Thoukis G...... ’81,’82,’83,’85 Monstream, Edwin M...... ’28, ’29, ’30 Rammel, Steven C...... ’86, ’87 Stevenson, Brian H...... ’81 Monty, Karl ...... ’69, ’70 Read, Raymond F...... ’35(c) Stein, Matthew J...... ‘94 Moon, Noel H...... ’81 Read, Truman W...... ’33, ’34 Steves, Roger L...... ’59, ’60, ’61(c) Morad, Kareem...... ‘12, ‘13 Reckert, Peter A...... ’56, ’57, ’58(c) Stinnett, Ryan...... ‘08 Morales, Fernando ...... ’99, ’00, ’01, ‘02 Reich, Abraham...... ’68, ’69, ’70 Storrs, Arnold B...... ’30 Mordocco, Michael ...... ’99, ’00, ’01, ‘02 Reid, Jayden...... ‘19 Straker, Gary ...... ’78, ’79 Morgan, Josh...... ‘19 Reidl, Jarod...... ‘19 Stringfellow, Barry...... ’78 Morhardt, Meredith ...... ’56,’57,’58(c),’59 Reif, Christopher M...... ’84 ’85,’86,’87(c) Strong, George T...... ’59, ’60, ’61 Morrone, Joseph...... ’77, ’78, ’79, ’80(c) Renehan, James J...... ’79, ’80. ’81 Strong, Raymond F...... ’66, ’67, ’68(c) Morrone, William...... ’79, ’80, ’81, ’82(c) Rensink, Jay D...... ’89 Sullivan, Daniel J...... ’77, ’78, ’79 Mory, Donald L...... ’41 Rhine, Bobby G...... ’94, ’95, ’96(c), ’98(c) Sullivan, Derek C...... ’92, ’93, ’94, ’95 (c) Mosher, Matthew...... ’82, ’83, ’85, ’86(c) Rice, Peter ...... ’71, ’72, ’73 Sullivan, Shawn L...... ’81, ’82 Mumford, Eugene S...... ’71 Richards, Mark...... ‘16 Sunderland, John...... ’61 40 41 3 National Championships • 13 Conference Regular Season Titles • 7 Conference Tournament Championships

11-7 H W, 2-1 American L, 2-1 Brown Int’l. L, 3-2 W.P.I. 11-17 A W, 1-0 Clark L, 4-2 Wesleyan H L, 3-0 Springfield W, 5-0 M.I.T. L, 4-0 Springfield 1935 (2-5) L, 2-0 Tufts Coach: Jack Dennerley W, 3-0 Coast Guard 9-28 A L, 10-0 Yale No Home/Away Game Records 10-5 A L, 6-1 Wesleyan 10-12 A L, 2-1 Mass. State 1943-45 NO TEAMS-WWII 10-19 A L, 4-1 W.P.I. 10-26 H W, 2-0 Trinity 1946 (4-5) 11-9 H L, 3-2 Dartmouth Coach: John Squires 11-16 H W, 1-0 Clark 10-12 H W, 3-2 Tufts 10-19 A L, 6-1 Williams 1936 (1-6) 10-23 H W, 2-1 Brown Coach: Jack Dennerley 10-26 A L, 2-0 Mass. State 10-3 H W, 6-5 Wesleyan 11-1 A L, 3-0 Springfield 10-10 H L, 2-1 Mass. State 11-6 A L, 2-0 Yale 10-24 A L, 3-1 Trinity 11-9 A W, 2-1 Har- 10-28 H L, 10-0 Yale vard 11-6 A L, 2-0 Dartmouth 11-12 H L, 2-0 Wesleyan ALL-TIME RESULTS 11-14 A L, 1-0 Clark 11-16 A W, 4-3 Coast Guard 1928 (2-2) 11-19 A L, 4-0 Brown Coach: Roy Guyer 1947 (7-2) 10-19 A L, 8-0 Clark 1937 (1-7) Coach: John Squires 10-26 A W, 3-2 Stafford Coach: John Squires 10-4 H W, 5-0 Clark 11-2 A L, 6-0 Springfield 10-2 A L, 5-2 Wesleyan 10-10 A W, 8-1 Tufts 11-9 H W, 4-1 Stafford 10-9 A L, 7-0 Mass. State 10-18 H W, 5-2 Williams 10-16 A L, 4-0 W.P.I. 10-25 H W, 6-1 Massachusetts 1929 (0-4) 10-23 H W, 3-0 Trinity 10-29 A W, 2-1 Brown Coach: Jack Seman 10-29 A L, 3-1 AIC 11-1 A L, 2-0 Springfield 10-5 H L, 6-0 Clark 11-2 H L, 5-1 Springfield 11-5 H L, 3-1 Yale 10-10 A L, 5-1 Wesleyan 11-13 A L, 4-0 Rensselaer 11-11 A L, 4-2 Wesleyan 10-19 A L Unknown 11-19 H L, 5-0 Brown 11-14 H W, 9-1 Fort Devens 11-2 H L, 3-0 Springfield (JV) 1938 (1-7) 1948 (11-0) Coach: John Squires Coach: John Squires 1930 (0-6-1) 10-1 H L, 8-0 Wesleyan NSCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Coach: Billie Darrow 10-8 H L, 5-0 Mass. State 10-2 A W, 3-0 Yale 10-4 A L, 7-1 Amherst 10-15 H L, 8-2 W.P.I. 10-9 H W, 6-0 Dartmouth 10-10 A T, 1-1 Clark 10-22 A L, 5-1 Rensselaer 10-13 H W, 5-0 Tufts 10-17 A L, 2-1 Wesleyan 10-29 A L, 10-0 Springfield 10-16 A W, 4-1 Williams 10-18 A L, 7-0 Northeastern 11-4 H L, 6-1 AIC 10-19 A W, 5-0 Clark 10-25 A L, 3-1 St. Stephan’s 11-12 H W, 4-2 Clark 10-23 A W, 3-1 Massachusetts 11-1 A L, 3-1 Springfield 11-19 A L, 4-2 Brown 10-27 H W, 3-0 Brown 11-15 A L, 4-1 Mass. Agric. 10-30 H W, 3-2 Springfield 1939 (3-6) 11-6 H W, 3-0 M.I.T. 1931 (1-6-1) Coach: John Squires 11-9 H W, 3-0 Wesleyan Coach: Billie Darrow 10-2 H W, 3-0 Bloomfield 11-13 A W, 5-0 Fort Devens 10-3 A L, 8-0 Wesleyan 10-7 A L, 6-1 Wesleyan 10-10 H L, 4-3 Clark 10-17 A L, 2-1 Mass. State 1949 (7-3-1) 10-12 A L, 5-2 W.P.I. 10-20 A W, 3-2 Clark Coach: John Squires 10-16 A W, 3-2 St. Stephan’s 10-25 A L, 4-0 W.P.I. 10-8 A W, 5-1 Dartmouth 10-24 A L, 4-0 Bridgewater 11-4 H L, 3-1 Springfield 10-12 H W, 2-1 Yale 10-31 A L, 5-1 Northeastern 11-8 H L, 2-1 Brown 10-15 H W, 5-0 Williams 11-7 H T, 1-1 Springfield 11-18 H W, 7-2 Arnold 10-18 H W, 1-0 Har- 11-14 H L, 5-1 Mass. Agric. 11-22 A L, 2-1 Tufts vard 10-22 H W, 4-1 Massachusetts 1932 (3-5) 1940 (4-3-1) 10-26 A L, 3-2 Brown Coach: Jack Dennerley Coach: John Squires 10-29 A L, 4-1 Springfield 10-1 H W, 5-1 St. Stephan’s 10-5 H L, 10-1 Wesleyan 11-2 H W, 7-0 Clark 10-8 A L, 5-0 Wesleyan 10-12 H T, 2-2 Mass. State 11-5 A T, 3-3 M.I.T. 10-15 A L, 3-0 Williams 10-16 H W, 4-3 Clark 11-8 A W, 1-0 Wesleyan 10-22 H L, 4-0 W.P.I. 10-19 H W, 2-1 W.P.I. 11-11 A L, 1-0 U. of Havana 10-29 A L, 1-0 Clark 10-25 A L, 3-0 Brown A W, 1-0 Trinity 10-30 A L, 3-0 Springfield 1950 (3-6-2) 11-5 H W, 2-0 Bridgewater 11-8 A W, 3-1 Coast Guard Coach: John Squires 11-11 A L, 4-0 Mass. State 11-16 A W, 4-1 Tufts 10-4 A W, 3-0 Clark 10-7 H L, 1-0 Dartmouth 1933 (2-5) 1941 (6-3-0) 10-11 A W, 3-0 Yale Coach: Jack Dennerley Coach: John Squires 10-14 A W, 2-1 Williams 10-7 A L, 2-1 Wesleyan 10-4 W, 3-1 Mass. State 10-17 A L, 2-0 Har- 10-14 H W, 5-2 Clark 10-11 L, 6-4 Wesleyan vard 10-21 A L, 1-0 Williams 10-15 W, 4-1 Clark 10-21 A T, 1-1 Massachusetts 10-24 H L, 2-0 Trinity 10-18 W. 2-1 W.P.I. 10-28 H L, 2-0 Springfield 10-28 H L, 1-0 W.P.I. 10-25 W. 4-1 Brown 11-4 H T, 2-2 M.I.T. 11-4 A W, 3-2 St. Stephan’s 10-29 L, 5-1 Springfield 11-7 H L, 3-1 Wesleyan 11-10 H L, 2-0 Mass. State 11-1 W, 3-1 M.I.T. 11-11 A L, 4-2 Maryland 11-8 W, 5-1 Coast Guard 11-15 H L, 2-0 Brown 1934 (3-6) 11-15 L, 3-2 Tufts Coach: Jack Dennerley No Home/Away Game Records 1951 (5-4) 10-3 A L, 2-0 Amherst Coach: John Squires 10-6 H L, 6-1 Wesleyan 1942 (3-6) 10-13 A L, 7-1 Dartmouth 10-13 A L, 2-1 Mass. State Coach: Carl Fischer 10-17 A L, 1-0 Brown 10-20 H L, 4-1 W.P.I. L, 2-1 Mass. State 10-20 H W, 4-0 Massachusetts 10-27 A W, 3-0 Trinity W, 4-0 Clark 10-27 H W, 3-0 Williams 11-3 A L, 2-1 Williams 42 4 National Players of the Year • 46 Conference Players of the Year • 50 All-American Selections

10-31 H W, 3-1 Boston Univ. setts 10-13 A W, 3-1 Massachusetts shire 11-3 A W, 2-0 M.I.T. 10-15 H W, 6-0 Bridgeport 10-17 H L, 3-1 Brown 11-8 A L, 4-0 Brown 11-7 A L, 2-1 Wesleyan 10-19 A W, 2-0 Williams 10-20 H L, 2-1 Williams 11-11 H W, 3-1 M.I.T. 11-10 H L, 5-1 Yale 10-23 H W, 4-1 Hillyer 10-23 H L, 3-2 Hartford 11-14 H L, 2-1 Springfield 11-16 H W, 4-2 Maryland 10-26 H W, 3-0 Boston Univ. 10-31 H L, 4-2 Wesleyan 11-18 A L, 3-1 Rhode Island 1952 (5-6) 10-30 A T, 0-0 Brown 11-3 H W, 2-1 Coast Guard Coach: John Squires 11-6 H L, 4-1 Springfield 11-6 A L, 4-3 Springfield 1968 (4-6-2) 10-4 H W, 2-1 Brandeis 11-9 A W, 6-4 Coast Guard 11-10 A L, 5-2 Colgate Coach: John Squires 10-11 A L, 4-3 Yale 9-21 H L, 1-0 Vermont 10-15 H W, 3-1 Brown 1958 (10-1) 1963 (4-7) 9-28 H T, 2-2 Har- 10-18 A L, 6-0 Massachu- Coach: John Squires Coach: John Squires vard setts 9-27 H W, 4-2 Dartmouth 10-2 H L, 4-2 Yale 10-5 A T, 0-0 New Hampshire 10-22 H L, 5-1 Dartmouth 10-1 A L, 4-3 Yale 10-8 H L, 4-0 Bridgeport 10-12 A W, 2-1 Massachusetts 10-25 A L, 2-1 Williams 10-3 H W, 2-1 Wesleyan 10-12 H W, 9-4 Massachusetts 10-16 H W, 1-0 Wesleyan 10-29 A W, 1-0 Boston Univ. 10-8 H W, 5-0 Hartford 10-16 A L, 6-2 Brown 10-19 H W, 4-2 Maine 11-1 H W, 2-0 M.I.T. 10-11 A W, 8-1 Massachu- 10-19 A L, 4-0 Williams 10-23 H L, 2-0 Brown 11-5 H L, 2-1 Wesleyan setts 10-22 H W, 3-2 Hartford 10-26 A L, 2-0 Middlebury 11-11 H L, 3-1 Har- 10-15 A W, 2-1 Bridgeport 10-26 H L, 6-2 Col- 11-6 A L, 1-0 Yale vard 10-18 H W, 3-0 Williams gate 11-9 A W, 4-0 M.I.T. 11-15 A W, 2-1 Springfield 10-25 A W, 8-2 Boston Univ. 10-30 A L, 4-0 Wesleyan 11-16 A L, 5-3 Rhode Island 10-28 H W, 6-1 Brown 11-2 A W, 2-0 Coast Guard 11-21 A L, 8-0 Springfield 1953 (5-4-1) 11-5 A W, 7-0 Springfield 11-5 H L, 2-0 Springfield Coach: John Squires 11-8 H W, 4-1 Coast Guard 11-16 A W, 3-0 Rhode Island 1969 (3-9) 10-3 A W, 7-0 Brandeis Coach: Joseph Morrone 10-7 H L, 2-1 Springfield 1959 (4-6-2) 1964 (7-4-2) 9-20 A L, 5-4 Vermont 10-10 A L, 3-1 Dartmouth Coach: John Squires Coach: John Squires 10-1 A L, 5-0 Har- 10-14 A W, 3-1 Brown 9-26 A L, 3-2 Dartmouth 10-3 H W, 7-1 Vermont vard 10-17 H T, 2-2 Massachu- 9-30 H L, 2-0 Yale 10-7 A T, 3-3 Yale 10-4 H W, 3-0 New Hampshire setts 10-3 A T, 0-0 Wesleyan 10-10 A W. 1-0 Massachusetts 10-8 A L, 1-0 Wesleyan 10-28 H W, 7-0 Boston Univ. 10-7 H W, 4-0 Hartford 10-14 H W, 2-1 Brown 10-11 H L, 2-1 Massachusetts 10-31 A W, 2-1 M.I.T. 10-10 H W, 9-1 Massachu- 10-17 H L, 5-2 Williams 10-18 A W, 7-0 Maine 11-4 A W, 3-0 Wesleyan setts 10-20 H W, 5-0 Hartford 10-21 A L, 2-0 Brown 11-7 H L, 2-0 Yale 10-13 H L, 6-1 Bridgeport 10-24 A L, 3-1 Col- 10-25 H L, 4-2 Middlebury 11-13 A L, 4-0 Maryland 10-17 A T, 1-1 Williams gate 10-29 H L, 2-1 Springfield 10-20 H W, 4-1 Boston Univ. 10-28 H L, 2-1 Wesleyan 11-5 H L, 2-1 Yale 1954 (3-9) 10-24 A W, 6-1 Brown 10-31 H W, 3-0 Amherst 11-8 H W, 5-3 M.I.T. Coach: John Squires 10-31 A L, 7-0 Col- 11-3 A T, 3-3 Springfield 11-15 A L, 4-1 Rhode Island 10-2 H W, 7-0 Brandeis gate 11-5 A W, 1-0 M.I.T. 10-6 A L, 4-0 Yale 11-4 H L, 1-0 Springfield 11-7 A L, 2-1 Coast Guard 1970 (6-5-2) 10-9 H l, 5-1 Dartmouth 11-7 A L, 1-0 Coast Guard 11-14 H W, 2-0 Rhode Island Coach: Joseph Morrone 10-13 A L, 2-0 Army 9-26 H T, 1-1 Vermont 10-16 A L, 2-1 Massachu- 1960 (11-3) 9-30 A L, 2-0 Long Island U. setts Coach: John Squires 1965 (5-6-1) 10-3 A W, 2-1 New Hampshire 10-20 H L, 3-1 Brown NCAA FINAL FOUR Coach: John Squires 10-7 H T, 2-2 Wesleyan 10-23 A L, 1-0 Williams 9-24 H W, 3-1 Dartmouth 10-2 A L, 3-0 Vermont 10-10 A L, 5-3 Massachusetts 10-27 A W, 5-1 Boston Univ. 9-28 H W, 3-1 Wesleyan 10-9 H W, 5-1 Massachusetts 10-17 H W, 4-3 Maine 10-30 H L, 2-0 M.I.T. 10-5 A W, 4-2 Yale 10-16 A W, 3-1 Maine 10-20 A L, 2-1 Brown 11-3 H L, 1-0 Wesleyan 10-8 A W, 3-0 Massachu- 10-20 H L, 1-0 Coast Guard 10-24 A L, 2-0 Middlebury 11-10 A L, 4-0 Springfield setts 10-23 A L, 3-1 Brown 10-28 A W, 3-2 Springfield 11-12 H L, 1-0 Maryland 10-11 A L, 6-2 Bridgeport 10-27 A L, 1-0 Wesleyan 11-4 A W, 1-0 Yale 10-15 H W, 3-2 Williams 10-30 A L, 2-0 Amherst 11-7 A W, 4-1 M.I.T. 1955 (1-9-2) 10-18 H W, 8-0 Hartford 11-1 H W, 1-0 New Hamp- 11-11 H W, 3-1 Boston Univ. Coach: John Squires 10-22 A W, 5-0 Boston Univ. shire 11-14 H L, 4-2 Rhode Island 9-28 H L, 4-1 Yale 10-26 A L, 3-2 Col- 11-3 H L, 2-1 Yale 10-1 A W, 4-0 Brandeis gate 11-6 H W, 3-0 M.I.T. 1971 (4-11) 10-5 A L, 4-0 Army 11-2 A W, 3-2 Springfield 11-9 H T, 3-3 Springfield Coach: Joseph Morrone 10-8 A L, 4-0 Wesleyan 11-5 H W, 4-1 Coast Guard 11-13 A W, 6-2 Rhode Island 9-18 A L, 3-2 Vermont 10-12 A L, 6-0 Dartmouth 11-8 H W, 2-0 Brown 9-22 H W, 2-1 Bridgeport 10-14 H L, 3-1 Massachu- 11-19 H W, 4-3* SUNY Cort- 1966 (8-5) 9-25 H L, 1-0 Williams setts land Coach: John Squires 9-28 H L, 4-1 Long Island U. 10-19 A L, 3-0 Brown 11-25 A L, 4-0* Maryland 10-1 H L, 4-1 Vermont 10-2 H L, 2-1 New Hampshire 10-22 H L, 3-1 Williams *NCAA Tournament 10-8 A L, 2-1 Massachusetts 10-6 A L, 1-0 Wesleyan 10-26 H L, 3-2 Boston Univ. 10-12 H L, 3-1 Brown 10-9 H L, 4-0 Massachusetts 10-28 A T, 2-2 M.I.T. 1961 (9-3) 10-15 H W, 8-0 Maine 10-11 A L, 6-0 Boston Univ. 11-5 A L, 0-0 Coast Guard Coach: John Squires 10-19 A W, 1-0 Coast Guard 10-16 A L, 3-2 Maine 11-9 H L, 4-0 Springfield 9-28 H L, 4-1 Yale 10-22 A W, 2-0 Middlebury 10-19 A L, 2-0 Brown 9-30 A W, 2-1 Dartmouth 10-26 H W, 3-2 Wesleyan 10-27 H L, 1-0 Springfield 1956 (4-6) 10-4 H L, 3-2 Yale 10-29 A W, 3-1 New Hamp- 10-30 A W, 3-0 Hofstra Coach: John Squires 10-10 H W, 3-2 Bridgeport shire 11-3 H W, 1-0 Yale 9-29 A L, 5-0 Yale 10-14 H W, 6-1 Massachu- 11-2 A L, 2-1 Yale 11-6 A W, 1-0 Holy Cross 10-6 H L, 3-1 Wesleyan setts 11-5 A W, 6-1 M.I.T. 11-13 A L, 4-0 Rhode Island 10-13 A W, 4-1 Massachu- 10-18 A L, 6-1 Wesleyan 11-8 A W, 3-1 Springfield setts 10-21 A L, 5-2 Williams 11-12 H W, 3-1 Rhode Island 1972 (8-7-1) 10-17 H L, 2-1 Dartmouth 10-23 H W, 2-1 Hartford 11-22 H L, 2-1* Army Coach: Joseph Morrone 10-20 H L, 2-1 Williams 10-31 A W, 4-2 Brown *NCAA Tournament 9-20 A L, 3-1 Bridgeport 10-27 H W, 2-1 M.I.T. 11-4 A W, 3-1 Coast Guard 9-23 H W, 3-2 Vermont (ot) 10-30 H L, 4-2 Brown 11-8 H W, 5-2 Springfield 1967 (6-7) 9-30 A W, 2-1 Yale 11-2 A W, 6-1 Boston Univ. 11-11 H W, 1-0 Col- Coach: John Squires 10-7 A W, 2-1 New Hampshire 11-7 A L, 4-1 Springfield gate 10-7 A L, 5-4 Vermont 10-11 H W, 2-1 Wesleyan 11-9 H W, 1-0 Coast Guard 11-14 A W, 7-2 Rhode Island 10-11 A W, 2-1 Wesleyan 10-14 H W, 5-1 Boston Univ. 10-14 H L, 2-1 Massachusetts 10-18 A T, 1-1 Amherst 1957 (7-3-1) 1962 (3-9) 10-18 A W, 5-0 Coast Guard 10-21 H W, 2-1 Maine Coach: John Squires Coach: John Squires 10-21 A W, 4-1 Maine 10-24 H L, 3-2 Brown 9-28 A W, 4-3 Dartmouth 9-29 H L, 1-0 Dartmouth 10-24 H W, 2-1 Amherst 10-28 A L, 3-1 Massachusetts 10-2 H L, 5-2 Yale 10-3 A L, 6-1 Yale 10-28 H L, 2-1 Middlebury 11-1 A L, 3-0 Springfield 10-5 A L, 3-1 Wesleyan 10-6 H W, 3-1 Rhode Island 11-1 H W, 4-3 Yale 11-4 H W, 12-0 Hofstra 10-12 H W, 3-1 Massachu- 10-10 A L, 2-1 Bridgeport 11-4 H W, 6-0 New Hamp- 11-8 A L, 3-1 Williams 11-11 H W, 7-0 Holy Cross 42 43 3 National Championships • 13 Conference Regular Season Titles • 7 Conference Tournament Championships

11-18 H L, 5-1 Rhode Island 9-25 A W, 3-0 Yale 9-25 A W, 2-0 Boston Univ. NCAA Semifinals 11-21 A L, 4-2* Brown 9-29 H W, 3-0 Princeton 9-27 H W, 7-1 Amherst 9-1 H L, 4-0 Wis.-Milwauk. *NCAA Tournament 10-1 A W, 4-0 New Hamp- 9-29 A W, 2-1 Har- 9-5 H L, 6-0 Ohio State shire vard 9-10 A L, 2-1 Old Dominion 1973 (13-4-2) 10-6 H W, 5-0 Wesleyan 10-3 H W, 2-1 Yale 9-12 A T, 0-0 William & Mary 10-8 H T, 1-1 (ot) Adelphi 10-7 H L, 4-3 San Francisco 9-15 A T, 1-1 (ot) Boston Coll. Coach: Joseph Morrone 10-14 A W, 4-0 Boston Col- 10-10 A W, 4-1 Dartmouth 9-19 H W, 1-0 Vermont 9-17 H L, 2-1 St. Louis lege 10-12 H W, 5-0 Boston Col- 9-22 H W, 1-0 Boston Univ. 9-19 H L, 3-2 Bridgeport 10-16 H W, 3-0 Maine lege 9-26 A L, 3-1 Syracuse 9-22 A W, 1-0 Vermont 10-20 H W, 3-2 (ot) Brown 10-14 H W, 5-0 Air Force 9-29 A W, 4-1 Har- 9-26 A W, 1-0 Boston Univ. 10-23 A W, 3-0 Massachu- 10-17 H W, 4-0 New Hamp- vard 9-29 H W, 2-0 Yale setts shire 10-3 H T, 1-1 (ot) San Francisco 10-6 H W, 4-2 New Hamp- 10-26 A W, 1-0 Springfield 10-20 A W, 6-0 Maine 10-6 H W, 1-0 Rhode Island shire 10-28 H W, 1-0 Dartmouth 10-23 A W, 1-0 Brown 10-10 H W, 4-0 Dartmouth 10-27 H W, 3-2 Massachu- 10-10 A W, 1-0 Wesleyan 10-30 H W, 4-0 Boston Univ. 10-13 A W, 3-2 (ot) New Hampshire 11-3 A W, 1-0 Williams setts 10-17 H W, 2-0 Rut- 10-14 H W, 8-0 Providence 11-7 H L, 1-0 Hartwick 10-31 A W, 5-0 Springfield gers 10-17 A W, 1-0 Har- 11-10 A W, 2-1 Providence 11-3 H W, 9-0 Fairfield 10-20 A T, 2-2 Mass. (ot) vard 11-13 H W, 4-0 Rhode Island 11-6 A W, 7-2 Providence 10-24 H L, 3-1 (ot) Alabama A&M 10-20 A T, 1-1 Maine 11-17 H W, 2-1* Rhode Island 11-9 A L, 2-1 Penn State 10-27 A T, 1-1 (ot) Yale 10-23 A W, 1-0 Brown 11-21 H W, 1-0* Brown 11-11 A W, 4-1 Lafayette 10-31 H W, 3-2 Penn State 10-27 H W, 2-0 Massachusetts 11-25 A L, 2-0 Hartwick 11-17 A L, 3-1 Rhode Island 11-3 H W, 1-0 Brown 10-31 H L, 6-2 Springfield *NCAA Tournament 11-25 H L, 3-2*(ot) Rhode Island 11-7 H T, 1-1 (ot) Phila. Textile *NCAA Tournament 11-3 A W, 5-0 Hofstra 11-10 A W, 3-2 (ot) Providence 1977 (9-11-1) 11-13 H T, 1-1# (ot)Boston Coll. 11-7 H T, 0-0 Williams Coach: Joseph Morrone 1980 (21-2-1) 11-21 H W, 3-2* (ot) Boston Coll. 11-9 A W, 5-0 Holy Cross 9-7 H W, 4-0 SIU-Edwards- Coach: Joseph Morrone 11-28 H W, 1-0* LIU (ot) 11-14 H W, 2-1 Amherst ville NCAA Quarterfinals 12-5 A L, 2-1* Duke 11-17 A W, 3-0 Rhode Island 9-10 H L, 1-0 St. Louis 9-3 H W, 1-0 SIU-Edwards- #BIG EAST Tournament 11-20 H L, 1-0* (ot) Brown 9-14 H W, 3-2 Bridgeport ville *NCAA Tournament *NCAA Tournament 9-17 A L, 2-1 (ot) Vermont 9-5 A W, 2-0 St. Louis 9-21 H W, 2-0 Amherst 9-7 A L, 1-0 Indiana 1983 (16-9-1, 2-1-0 BIG EAST) 1974 (18-2-1) 9-24 A T, 1-1 (ot) Adelphi 9-10 A W, 5-2 Bridgeport Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-14 H W, 7-0 Stanford Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-29 H L, 3-2 San Francisco NCAA Semifinals 10-1 H W, 3-1 New Hamp- 9-20 H W, 2-0 Vermont 9-2 H L, 2-1 North Carolina NCAA FINAL SIX shire 9-23 H W, 4-0 Boston Univ. 9-4 H W, 3-1 American 9-14 H W, 8-1 Holy Cross 10-5 A L, 2-1 Wesleyan 9-27 H W, 5-1 Har- 9-9 A L, 3-2 (ot) N. Texas St. 9-18 A W, 2-1 Bridgeport 10-8 H W, 2-0 Boston Col- vard 9-11 A L, 2-4 SMU 9-21 H W, 3-2 Vermont lege 10-1 A W, 1-0 Yale 9-14 H W, 3-0 Boston Coll. 9-25 H W, 4-0 Boston Univ. 10-11 A L, 2-1 Dartmouth 10-4 H W, 6-1 Duke 9-18 H W, 2-0 Vermont 9-28 A W, 1-0 Yale 10-13 A L, 2-1 Boston Univ. 10-7 A W, 4-1 Boston Col- 9-21 A W, 2-1 Boston Univ. 10-2 A W, 3-0 Hartwick 10-15 A W, 3-0 Maine lege 9-25 H W, 2-1 (ot) Syracuse 10-9 H W, 4-1 Dartmouth 10-5 A W, 1-0 New Hamp- 10-18 A L, 3-1 Brown 9-28 H T, 1-1 (ot) Harvard 10-21 H L, 2-1 Massachu- 10-12 H W, 3-2 N.C. State 10-2 H L, 3-1 Clemson shire setts 10-15 A W, 7-0 New Hamp- 10-5 A W, 2-0 Rhode Island 10-9 H W, 5-0 Wesleyan 10-25 H W, 5-1 Springfield shire 10-9 A W, 2-0 Dartmouth 10-12 A W, 4-1 Boston Col- 10-29 H W, 1-0 Providence 10-18 H W, 4-0 Virgin- 10-12 H W, 5-0 Yale lege 11-2 H W, 3-2 Williams (ot) ia 10-16 H L, 1-0 William & Mary 10-16 H W, 1-1 Har- 11-5 H L, 2-1 Hartwick 10-22 A W, 6-1 Amherst 10-19 H W, 5-0 Massachusetts vard 11-9 H L, 3-2 Yale 10-25 A W, 6-1 Massachu- 10-23 H W, 5-0 Old Dominion 10-19 H W, 6-0 Maine 11-12 A L, 3-1 Rhode Island setts 10-26 A L, 3-0 Providence 10-23 H W, 1-0 Brown 10-29 A W, 1-0 Springfield 10-28 A L, 3-2 (ot) Penn State 1978 (19-6) 11-2 H W, 3-0 Lafayette 10-30 A L, 3-0 Rutgers 10-26 A W, 1-0 Massachusetts Coach: Joseph Morrone 11-6 H W, 3-0 Brown 11-2 A W, 3-1 Brown 10-30 A W, 2-1 Springfield NCAA FINAL SIX 11-9 H T, 0-0 Penn State 11-6 H W, 3-0 South Carolina 11-2 A W, 2-0 Providence 9-6 H W, 4-1 How- 11-15 H W, 6-0 Rhode Island 11-11 H W, 1-0# Boston Coll. 11-6 A W, 2-0 Williams ard 11-22 H W, 6-0* Boston Univ. 11-13 H W, 5-1# Syracuse 11-13 A W, 3-0 Amherst 9-9 H L, 4-2 Indiana 12-6 A L, 1-0*(ot) Hartwick 11-20 H W, 2-0* Providence 11-16 H L, 1-0 Rhode Island 9-13 A W, 1-0 Bridgeport *NCAA Tournament 11-27 H W, 1-0* Alabama A&M 11-20 H W, 4-1* Bridgeport 9-17 H L, 2-0 Clemson 12-4 H L, 4-0* Columbia 11-26 H W, 4-3* Brown 9-23 H W, 5-1 Adel- 1981 (20-3-2) #BIG EAST Tournament (1st) 12-1 A L, 2-0* Hartwick phi Coach: Joseph Morrone *NCAA Tournament *NCAA Tournament 9-26 H W, 2-0 Boston Univ. NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPION 9-28 A W, 5-0 Amherst 9-2 H W, 4-3 St. Louis (ot) 1984 (14-9-1, 1-2-0 BIG EAST) 1975 (16-3-3) 9-30 H W, 3-0 Har- 9-6 H W, 3-1 Indiana Coach: Joseph Morrone Coach: Joseph Morrone vard 9-13 H W, 3-1 South Caro- 9-1 A L, 5-0 Clemson 9-13 H L, 2-1 (ot) St. Louis 10-4 A W, 2-0 Yale lina 9-2 A L, 3-0 South Carolina 9-17 H W, 3-1 Bridgeport 10-6 A W, 3-2 (ot) UNH 9-16 H W, 3-1 Boston Col- 9-7 H W, 3-0 N.Texas State 9-20 A L, 3-1 Vermont 10-11 H L, 3-2 Dartmouth lege 9-9 H W, 4-0 So. Methodist 9-24 A W, 5-0 Boston Univ. 10-14 A W, 2-1 Boston Col- 9-19 A W, 2-0 Vermont 9-12 A W, 3-1 Boston Coll. 9-27 H W, 2-1 Yale lege 9-23 A W, 3-1 Boston Univ. 9-16 A W, 4-0 Vermont 10-1 A W, 4-0 Princeton 10-18 H W, 5-1 Wesleyan 9-27 H W, 9-0 Bridgeport 9-19 H W, 3-0 Boston Univ. 10-3 H W, 1-0 New Hamp- 10-21 H W, 6-0 Maine 9-30 A W, 1-0 Cal/Berkeley 9-21 A L, 3-1 Syracuse shire 10-25 H L, 1-0 Brown 10-2 A L, 2-1 San Francisco 9-23 H W, 9-0 Fairfield 10-7 A W, 1-0 Wesleyan 10-28 A W, 2-1 Massachu- 10-4 A L, 3-0 Stanford 9-26 A L, 2-0 Har- 10-9 H W, 2-1 Springfield setts 10-9 A W, 1-0 Dartmouth vard 10-14 H T, 1-1 (ot) Hartwick 10-31 A W, 3-0 Springfield 10-11 H W, 1-0 North Caro- 9-30 H W, 2-1 Long Island 10-16 H W, 5-1 Boston Col- 11-3 A W, 2-0 Florida Tech lina 10-3 H W, 2-1 Rhode Island lege 11-5 A L, 1-0 (ot) Rollins 10-14 H W, 5-0 New Hamp- 10-7 H W, 2-0 Dartmouth 10-18 A W, 5-0 Maine 11-8 A W, 4-3 Williams shire 10-10 A W, 1-0 Yale 10-22 A T, 2-2 (ot) Brown 11-11 H W, 2-1 (ot) Vermont 10-20 H W, 3-1 Massachu- 10-14 H L, 1-0 Alabama A&M 10-24 H W, 1-0 Massachusetts 11-14 A W, 4-0* Dartmouth setts 10-17 A L, 2-1 Massachusetts 10-29 A W, 2-1 (ot) Dartmouth 11-18 H W, 3-0* Rhode Island 10-23 A W, 6-1 Brown 10-21 H W, 4-0 West Virginia 11-1 H W, 1-0 Providence 11-21 A W, 3-1* Brown 10-25 H W, 7-0 St. John’s 10-24 H L, 1-0 Providence 11-5 H W, 2-1 Williams 11-26 H L, 3-0* Phila. Textile 10-28 H W, 4-0 Yale 10-28 H L, 2-1 Penn State 11-8 H W, 3-1 Long Island U. *NCAA Tournament 11-1 H T, 1-1 (ot) Alabama A&M 10-31 H W, 1-0 Brown 11-12 H W, 5-0 Amherst 11-6 A W, 3-2 Penn State 11-4 H T, 1-1 (ot) Rutgers 11-15 A T, 1-1 (ot) Rhode Island 1979 (19-7-0) 11-8 A 3-4 Phila. Textiles 11-9 H W, 5-0# Syracuse 11-19 H W, 4-3* (ot)Vermont Coach: Joseph Morrone 11-14 A T, 0-0 (ot) Rhode Island 11-11 H W, 1-0# Providence 11-25 H L, 2-1* (ot) Brown 9-5 H W, 2-1 UCLA 11-21 H W, 6-2* Vermont 11-25 H L, 1-0* (ot) Harvard *NCAA Tournament 9-8 H L, 2-1 St. Louis 11-29 H W, 3-0* Long Island U. #BIG EAST Tournament (1st) 9-12 H W, 7-0 Bridgeport 12-5 A W, 2-1* Eastern Il- *NCAA Tournament 1976 (18-2-2) 9-14 A W, 5-0 South Caro- linois Coach: Joseph Morrone lina 12-6 A W, 2-1* Alabama A&M 1985 (17-4-3, 3-0-0 BIG EAST) NCAA FINAL SIX 9-16 A L, 2-1 (ot) Clemson *NCAA Tournament Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-15 A T, 1-1 (ot) Bridgeport 9-19 A W, 3-1 Adel- 9-1 H T, 0-0 (ot) Hartwick 9-18 H W, 3-2 Vermont phi 1982 (15-3-7) 9-6 N T, 1-1 UCLA 9-22 A W, 3-0 Amherst 9-22 A L, 2-1 Vermont Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-7 N T, 0-0 (ot) Clemson

44 4 National Players of the Year • 46 Conference Players of the Year • 50 All-American Selections

9-11 H W, 1-0 Boston Col- 10-9 H W, 3-0 South Florida 9-13 H W, 5-0 Lehigh 10-18 H W, 6-1 West Virginia lege 10-12 A W, 2-0 Massachusetts 9-16 H L, 4-1 St. John’s 10-20 H T, 3-3 (ot) Georgetown 9-15 H W, 4-1 Vermont 10-16 H W, 3-0 Lafayette 9-20 A T, 2-2 Syracuse 10-23 H W, 4-0 Long Island 9-18 A W, 2-0 Boston Univ. 10-19 H W, 2-0 Providence 9-23 A L, 2-1 Harvard 10-27 H W, 2-0 Seton Hall 9-20 H W, 3-1 Stanford 10-23 H L, 1-0 Penn State 9-27 H T, 1-1 Wake Forest 10-30 A W, 2-0 Boston College 9-22 H W, 3-1 (ot) Syracuse 10-26 H W, 2-0 Brown 9-30 A L, 3-1 Boston Coll. 11-3 H W, 1-0 (ot) Providence 9-25 H W, 5-1 Har- 10-30 H W, 2-1 Rutgers 10-4 A L, 2-1 Dartmouth 11-10 H W, 3-0# Seton Hall vard 11-5 H W, 3-1# Syracuse 10-7 A L, 2-1 Yale 11-16 N L, 2-1# Notre Dame 9-29 H W, 4-1 Howard 11-6 H L, 4-2# Seton Hall 10-11 H W, 3-0 Seton Hall #BIG EAST Tournament 10-2 A W, 2-1 Rhode Island 11-13 H L, 3-1* Boston Univ. 10-14 H W, 5-0 Providence 10-6 A W, 3-0 Dartmouth #BIG EAST Tournament 10-16 A L, 1-0 Pittsburgh 10-9 H W, 2-1 Yale *NCAA Tournament 10-18 A L, 3-2 Georgetown 1997 (11-7-2, 5-6-0 BIG EAST) 10-13 H W, 1-0 North Carolina 10-21 A L, 4-0 Massachusetts Coach: Ray Reid 10-16 H W, 2-0 Massachusetts 1989 (12-5-5, 1-0-2 BIG EAST) 10-25 H W, 3-0 Villanova 8-30 A L, 2-0 Syracuse 10-20 H W, 2-0 Navy Coach: Joseph Morrone 10-28 H W, 1-0 Brown 9-6 H W, 2-1 Ohio State 10-23 H W, 2-0 Providence 9-1 A W, 1-0 South Florida 11-1 H W, 2-1 Penn State 9-7 H T, 1-1 (ot) Richmond 10-25 A L, 2-1 Penn State 9-3 A W, 2-0 Central Florida 9-10 A L, 2-1(ot) Providence 10-27 A W, 3-0 Rut- 9-6 H W, 2-0 Boston College 1993 (10-8-0,3-5-0 BIG EAST) 9-14 H L, 2-0 Rutgers gers 9-10 H T, 0-0 (ot) Howard Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-17 H W, 2-0 St. Peter’s 11-3 H W, 3-2 (ot) St. Louis 9-13 A L, 3-0 Boston Univ. 9-4 N W, 3-2 George Mason 9-21 A L, 1-0 Villanova 11-5 A L, 4-3 (ot) Brown 9-17 H T, 1-1 (ot) Syracuse 9-5 N L, 5-1 Virginia 9-26 A L, 1-0 (ot) Georgetown 11-9 H W, 1-0# St. John’s 9-20 H L, 1-0 (ot) Yale 9-9 H W, 1-0 Massachusetts 9-28 A L, 4-3 (ot) West Virginia 11-10 H L, 1-0# Syracuse 9-24 H L, 4-0 North Carolina 9-12 H L, 2-1 Army 10-1 H W, 2-0 Niagara 11-24 H L, 2-1* Boston Univ. 9-27 A W, 3-1 Rhode Island 9-15 A L, 2-0 St. John’s 10-5 H W, 3-0 Boston College #BIG EAST Tournament 10-1 H W, 2-1 Dartmouth 9-19 H W, 2-0 Syracuse 10-8 H W, 2-1 Yale *NCAA Tournament 10-4 H W, 1-0 Harvard 9-22 H W, 6-4 Harvard 10-12 H W, 2-0 St. John’s 10-8 H L, 2-1 FDU 9-26 H W, 4-0 Fairfield 10-15 H W, 3-1 Phila. Textile 1986 (12-7-2, 1-2-0 BIG EAST) 10-11 A T, 1-1 (ot) Providence 9-29 H W, 1-0 Dartmouth 10-19 H T, 0-0 (ot) FDU Coach: Joseph Morrone 10-15 H W, 3-1 Pennsylvania 10-3 H W, 2-0 Georgetown 10-24 H W, 4-2 Pittsburgh 8-31 H W, 2-0 (ot) Wil- 10-18 H T, 0-0 (ot) Massachusetts 10-6 H W, 3-0 Yale 10-26 H W, 2-1 (ot) Notre Dame liam & Mary 10-20 A W, 2-1 Penn State 10-9 A L, 3-1 Seton Hall 10-29 H W, 3-0 Long Island 9-6 A W, 4-0 Vermont 10-22 A T, 1-1 (ot) Phila. Textiles 10-13 A W, 3-2 Providence 11-2 A W, 3-2 (ot) Seton Hall 9-9 A L, 2-1 (ot) Boston Coll. 10-25 A W, 6-0 Brown 10-17 H L, 2-1 Pittsburgh 11-10 A L, 0-2# Georgetown 9-12 A L, 5-0 Duke 10-29 H W, 1-0 Alabama A&M 10-22 A L, 5-0 Penn State #BIG EAST Tournament 9-14 N L, 2-1 (ot) N. Carolina St. 11-3 H W, 2-0# Boston College 10-24 A L, 3-0 Villanova 9-17 H L, 2-0 Boston Univ. 11-5 H W, 3-1# Seton Hall 10-27 H L, 3-1 Boston Coll. 1998 (17-4-0, 9-2-0 BIG EAST) 9-19 A L, 4-3 Syracuse 11-11 A L, 2-0* Vermont 10-31 H W, 5-1 Long Isl. Univ. Coach: Ray Reid 9-21 H W, 2-0 Central #BIG EAST Tournament (1st) BIG EAST REG. SEASON CHAMPIONS Florida *NCAA Tournament 1994 (12-6-0, 5-3-0 BIG EAST) 9-1 H W, 3-0 Providence 9-24 A T, 1-1 (ot) Harvard Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-5 A W, 3-1 St. John’s 9-28 H W, 2-0 Fordham 1990 (9-9-5, 3-2-3 BIG EAST) 9-3 H W, 7-1 St. Francis (NY) 9-11 H W, 5-1+ Princeton 10-1 H W, 5-0 Rhode Island Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-9 N W, 3-1 Stanford 9-13 H W, 2-1+ South Florida 10-5 H W, 1-0 Dartmouth 8-26 H W, 3-0 Phila. Textile 9-11 A L, 3-1 San Francisco 9-18 H W, 1-0 West Virginia 10-8 A W, 1-0 Yale 9-1 N L, 2-0 Washington 9-14 H W, 2-0 Massachusetts 9-20 H W, 4-0 Georgetown 10-12 H W, 2-1 Alabama A&M 9-2 A W, 2-1 Portland 9-18 H W, 3-0 Villanova 9-23 A W, 1-0 Yale 10-15 A W, 3-1 Massachusetts 9-6 A L, 4-3 Boston College 9-21 A W, 5-3 (ot) Harvard 9-27 H W, 5-0 Syracuse 10-19 H L, 2-1 (ot) Notre Dame 9-9 H W, 3-0 Long Island 9-25 H W, 6-0 St. Bonaventure 9-30 A W, 3-2 (ot) Boston Coll. 10-22 H W, 3-0 Providence 9-12 H W, 4-0 St. John’s 10-2 A W, 3-1 (ot) Syracuse 10-4 H W, 2-0 Villanova 10-26 H T, 3-3 (ot) Penn State 9-14 A T, 0-0 (ot) Syracuse 10-5 A W, 2-1 Yale 10-7 H W, 4-1 Long Island 10-29 H W, 2-1 (ot) Brown 9-16 H L, 1-0 Stetson 10-9 H L, 1-0 St. John’s 10-11 H W, 3-1 Hatrwick 11-2 H W, 1-0 (ot) Rutgers 9-19 A L, 2-1 Harvard 10-14 A W, 1-0 Pittsburgh 10-16 A W, 2-0 Notre Dame 11-8 H L, 1-0# Syracuse 9-23 H W, 1-0 Villanova 10-16 A L, 3-1 Georgetown 10-18 A W, 1-0 (ot) Pittsburgh #BIG EAST Tournament 9-26 H W, 5-2 Rhode Island 10-20 H W, 6-0 Providence 10-21 H W, 2-0 St. Francis (NY) 9-30 A L, 2-1 Dartmouth 10-23 H L, 3-2 (ot) Colgate 10-25 H L, 2-1 Seton Hall 1987 (13-7-3, 3-0-0 BIG EAST) 10-3 A L, 3-1 (ot) Yale 10-26 A W, 2-1 Boston Coll. 10-28 H W, 3-0 Monmouth Coach: Joseph Morrone 10-7 H W, 2-1 (ot) Seton Hall 10-30 H L, 6-2 Seton Hall 10-31 A L, 1-0 Rutgers 9-1 H T, 1-1 (ot) Adelphi 10-10 H T, 1-1 (ot) Providence 11-1 H W, 3-2 (ot) Richmond 11-7 H W, 4-0# West Virginia 9-4 H W, 3-0 Drexel 10-12 A T, 0-0 (ot) Pittsburgh 11-4 A L, 1-0 Dartmouth 11-13 N L, 2-1# Georgetown 9-6 H W, 3-1 (ot) Stanford 10-14 A L, 2-1 Georgetown 11-22 H L, 1-0^ Penn State 9-9 H W, 3-1 Boston College 10-17 A W, 1-0 Massachusetts 1995 (7-11-2,4-6-1 BIG EAST) + at Willow Brook Park, 9-12 A L, 2-1 Fresno State 10-21 H T, 2-2 (ot) Penn State Coach: Joseph Morrone New Britain, Conn.# 9-13 A L, 1-0 San Francisco 10-24 H L, 3-2 (ot) Brown 9-2 H L, 6-0 North Carolina BIG EAST Tournament 9-16 A W, 2-1 Boston Univ. 10-28 H W, 2-0 St. Francis (NY) 9-3 H L, 5-1 Maryland ^NCAA Tournament 9-20 H W, 2-0 Syracuse 10-30 H L, 3-2 Boston Univ. 9-8 N W, 1-0 Old Dominion 9-23 H T, 0-0 (ot) Harvard 11-2 H T, 2-2# (ot)Seton Hall (SH pks) 9-9 A L, 3-1 W&M (ot) 1999 (19-5-0, 9-2-0 BIG EAST) 9-27 H W, 2-1 UCLA #BIG EAST Tournament 9-13 H W, 8-1 Iona Coach: Ray Reid 9-30 A W, 1-0 Rhode Island 9-17 H L, 2-1 Pittsburgh BIG EAST REG. SEASON CHAMPIONS 10-7 H W, 3-2 Yale 1991 (11-7-3, 6-2-0 BIG EAST) 9-20 H T, 1-1 Yale (ot) BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 10-11 H L, 2-1 Duke Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-24 H L, 1-0 Rutgers NCAA SEMIFINALISTS 10-14 H W, 1-0 (ot) Massachusetts 8-30 N L, 1-0 North Carolina 9-27 H W, 4-2 Dartmouth 9-3 H W, 4-1+ Hartford 10-18 H W, 3-0 Colgate 9-1 A L, 5-1 Wake Forest 10-1 A L, 1-0 Syracuse 9-5 H L, 2-1+ Cincinnati 10-21 A W, 3-1 Providence 9-8 H W, 2-1 Portland 10-4 A W, 2-0 Providence 9-10 N W, 3-0 NC State 10-23 A T, 2-2 (ot) Penn State 9-11 H W, 1-0 Boston College 10-8 H T, 2-2 (ot) W. Virginia 9-11 A L, 2-1 (ot) Duke 10-25 A L, 1-0 Rutgers 9-15 H T, 2-2 (ot) William & Mary 10-11 H W, 2-1 (ot) Boston Coll. 9-19 H W, 2-1 (ot) Notre Dame 10-28 A L, 2-1 Brown 9-18 A L, 1-0 St. John’s 10-14 H L, 3-2 (ot) Cornell 9-22 H W, 5-0 Yale 11-1 H W, 2-1 Princeton 9-22 H W, 2-1 Syracuse 10-19 A L, 2-0 Seton Hall 9-26 H W, 3-0 St. John’s 11-6 H W, 1-0# St. John’s 9-25 H W, 2-1 (ot) Harvard 10-22 A W, 2-1 Villanova 9-29 A W, 3-1 Providence 11-8 H L, 2-1# Seton Hall 9-29 H W, 4-0 Pittsburgh 10-25 H L, 3-1 Georgetown 10-2 A L, 2-1 Seton Hall 11-15 H L, 1-0 (ot)* Harvard 10-2 A L, 1-0 Boston Univ. 10-29 H W, 4-0 Notre Dame 10-6 H W, 4-0 Boston Univ. #BIG EAST Tournament 10-6 H T, 0-0 (ot) Dartmouth 11-4 A L, 1-0 St. John’s 10-10 H L, 2-1 Rutgers *NCAA Tournament 10-9 H W, 1-0 Yale 11-10 N L, 2-1# Boston College 10-15 A W, 1-0 Georgetown 10-12 A L, 3-2 Seton Hall #BIG EAST Tournament 10-17 A W, 3-0 West Virginia 1988 (14-8-1, 2-1-0 BIG EAST) 10-16 A W, 2-1 Providence 10-24 A W, 3-1 Villanova Coach: Joseph Morrone 10-20 H W, 3-2 Georgetown 1996 (15-3-3,7-2-2 BIG EAST) 10-28 H W, 2-0 Boston College 9-1 H W, 2-1 Phila. Textile 10-23 H T, 1-1 (ot) Massachusetts Coach: Joseph Morrone 10-31 A W, 3-2 (ot) Syracuse 9-4 H L, 4-2 Old Dominion 10-25 A W, 3-2 Penn State 8-31 A W, 2-1 Central Florida 11-3 H W, 3-0 Pittsburgh 9-7 A W, 2-1 (ot) Boston Coll. 10-27 A W, 3-2 Villanova 9-1 N W, 5-2 Jacksonville 11-7 H W, 2-0# Seton Hall 9-9 A L, 3-1 UNLV 10-30 A W, 1-0 Brown 9-7 H W, 3-0 St. Mary’s 11-12 H W, 1-0# Syracuse 9-10 A L, 1-0 UCLA 11-3 H W, 4-2 Marquette 9-8 H W, 2-1 San Francisco 11-15 H W, 2-0# Georgetown 9-14 H T, 1-1 (ot) Boston Univ. 11-8 H L, 2-1# St. John’s 9-14 A L, 2-0 St. John’s 11-21 H W, 2-1^ (4ot) Har tford 9-16 A L, 1-0 Syracuse #BIG EAST Tournament 9-20 A 1-1 (ot) Notre Dame 11-28 H W, 3-0^ Yale 9-18 H W, 1-0 Army 9-22 A W, 2-0 Pittsburgh 12-5 H W, 3-2^ Furman 9-21 A W, 2-1 Harvard 1992 (7-10-2,3-4-1 BIG EAST) 9-25 H W, 1-0 Drexel 12-12 N L, 2-1! (4ot) Santa Clara 9-25 H W, 1-0 San Francisco Coach: Joseph Morrone 9-29 H W, 2-0 Syracuse + at Willow Brook Park, New Britain, CT 9-28 H W, 2-1 Rhode Island 9-5 A L, 2-1 Wisconsin 10-2 A W, 3-0 Yale # BIG EAST Tournament 10-2 A W, 3-1 Dartmouth 9-6 N W, 2-1 Wisconsin-Mil. 10-6 H W, 4-1 Villanova ^NCAA Tournament 10-5 A L, 1-0 Yale 9-9 H L, 2-1 Boston Univ. 10-8 H T, 3-3 (ot) Fairfield ! NCAA College Cup 10-12 A L, 1-0 Rutgers

44 45 3 National Championships • 13 Conference Regular Season Titles • 7 Conference Tournament Championships

2000 (20-3-2, 8-1-2 BIG EAST) Coach: Ray Reid 9-17 A W, 2-0 Syracuse 11-19 A T, 0-0$ Monmouth Coach: Ray Reid 8-29 A L, 2-0* Wake Forest 9-20 H W,2-0 Sacred Heart (2ot, Monmouth advances, 4-3) NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPION 8-30 N L, 3-0* North Carolina 9-23 A W, 3-1 Georgetown # BIG EAST Tournament BIG EAST REG. SEASON CHAMPIONS 9-5 H W, 1-0+ Boston Univ. 9-27 H W, 4-1 Yale $NCAA Tournament 9-1 H L, 1-2+(ot) Wake Forest 9-6 H W, 2-1+ Indiana 9-30 H L, 3-0 West Virginia 9-2 H W, 4-1+(ot) Duke 9-13 H T, 0-0 (2ot)Seton Hall 10-3 A W, 1-0 Providence 2010 (12-2-6, 5-1-3 BIG EAST) 9-10 H W, 4-0 Seton Hall 9-20 A L, 2-0 Rutgers 10-7 H W, 3-1 Seton Hall Coach: Ray Reid 9-15 A W, 3-1% Hartwick 9-24 H W, 1-0 (2ot) Boston Coll. 10-10 H L, 1-0 (2ot)Wake Forest 9-1 H W, 2-0 St. Francis (N.Y.) 9-16 N W, 1-0% New Hampshire 9-27 A T, 2-2 (2ot)West Virginia 10-14 A W, 4-3 Pittsburgh 9-4 H W, 3-1 Yale 9-22 A W, 1-0 Pittsburgh 10-1 H L, 0-1 Yale 10-18 A W, 1-0 Marquette 9-7 H W, 6-0 Manhattan 9-24 A W, 1-0 Notre Dame 10-4 H W, 2-1 Villanova 10-21 H L, 1-0 Notre Dame 9-11 H T, 1-1 (2ot)Harvard 9-27 H W, 3-0 St. Peter’s 10-8 A W, 2-0 Virginia Tech 10-29 H L, 1-0# St. John’s 9-17 N W, 3-0 Kentucky 9-30 A T, 0-0 (2ot)St. John’s 10-12 A L, 4-0 Maryland 11-11 H L, 2-1$ Fairfield 9-19 A W, 4-0 South Carolina 10-4 H W, 4-1 Providence 10-15 H L, 1-0 (2ot)St. John’s ! Indiana Tournament, 9-24 H W, 4-0 South Florida 10-7 H W, 1-0 VCU 10-18 H W, 1-0 Notre Dame Bloomington, Ind. 9-28 H W, 2-0 Boston College 10-11 A W, 1-1(2ot)Boston College 10-22 H W, 6-1 Hartford # BIG EAST Tournament 10-1 A T, 1-1 (2ot)Marquette 10-14 H L, 1-0 Syracuse 10-26 A L, 2-1 Syracuse $NCAA Tournament 10-5 A L, 1-0 Maryland 10-20 H W, 2-0 Georgetown 10-28 H T, 1-1 (2ot)St. Peter’s 10-9 H W, 4-0 Seton Hall 10-22 H W, 2-0 West Virginia 11-1 A W, 1-0 Georgetown 2007 (20-3-1, 8-2-1 BIG EAST) 10-13 A W, 2-0 Providence 10-25 H W, 4-1 Villanova 11-9 A L, 2-0# Notre Dame Coach: Ray Reid 10-16 A T, 0-0 (2ot)St. John’s 10-28 A W, 2-1 Rutgers (ot) 11-22 H W, 3-0$ Rhode Island BIG EAST REG. SEASON CHAMPIONS 10-19 H W, 2-0^ West Virginia 10-31 H W, 1-0 Hartford 11-26 A T, 0-0$ St. John’s BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 10-22 H T, 0-0!(2ot)Notre Dame 11-5 H W, 2-0# Syracuse (2ot, SJU advances on PK’s, 4-2) 8-31 H W, 3-2 Canisius 10-27 A L, 1-0 Georgetown 11-10 N L, 3-2# (ot)Seton Hall * Wake Forest Classic, S.C. 9-2 H W, 3-0 Stony Brook 10-31 A W, 2-0 Pittsburgh 11-19 H W, 3-0^ Dartmouth + UConn Soccer Classic, Storrs, Conn. 9-7 H W, 3-0+ South Carolina 11-5 H W, 2-0# DePaul 11-26 A W, 2-1^ (ot)Clemson # BIG EAST Tournament 9-8 H W, 1-0+ Florida Int’l 11-7 A T, 1-1# Cincinnati 12-3 H W, 1-0^ Brown $NCAA Tournament 9-12 H W, 2-0 Hofstra (2ot, Cincinnati advances in PKs 4-1) 12-8 N W, 2-0! So. Methodist 9-15 H W, 1-0 (ot) Georgetown 11-21 H T, 1-1$ Brown 12-10 N W, 2-0! Creighton 2004 (12-8-3, 5-4-1 BIG EAST) 9-21 A W, 2-1 South Florida (2ot, Brown advances in PKS 7-6) + UConn Soccer Classic Coach: Ray Reid 9-23 A L, 1-0 DePaul # BIG EAST Tournament % Hartwick Classic, Hartwick,N.Y. BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 9-28 H W, 3-0 St. John’s $NCAA Tournament # BIG EAST Tournament 9-1 H L, 1-0 Michigan 9-30 H W, 1-0 Syracuse ^ Televised on ESPNU ^NCAA Tournament 9-4 H L, 1-0 Washington 10-3 H W, 3-1 Hartford ! Televised on Fox Soccer Channel ! NCAA College Cup 9-10 H W, 4-0+ Richmond 10-6 H W, 4-0 Pittsburgh 9-11 H L, 1-0+ Santa Barbara 10-10 H W, 3-0 Providence 2011 (19-3-3, 5-2-2 BIG EAST) 2001 (15-5-2, 9-1-0 BIG EAST) 9-15 H W, 1-0 (2ot) St. Peter’s 10-13 A T, 3-3 (ot) Notre Dame Coach: Ray Reid Coach: Ray Reid 9-19 H W, 2-0 West Virginia 10-19 A L, 1-0 West Virginia 8-27 H W, 2-0 St. Francis (N.Y.) BIG EAST REG. SEASON CHAMPIONS 9-22 A T, 1-1 (2ot)VCU 10-24 A W, 2-1 Yale 9-1 H W, 2-1 Michigan State 8-31 H T, 3-3+(2ot)Akron 9-25 H W, 1-0 Pittsburgh 10-27 H W, 2-1 Marquette 9-4 H W, 4-1 California 9-1 H L, 1-0+ Washington 10-3 A T, 2-2 (2ot)Villanova 110-3 A W, 1-0 Seton Hall 9-9 A W, 1-0! Tulsa 9-4 H W, 5-1 St. Peter’s 10-5 H W, 2-1 Quinnipiac 11-10 H W, 2-0# South Florida 9-11 N W, 1-0! SMU 9-6 H W, 1-0 Boston Univ. 10-9 A L, 1-0 St. John’s 11-16 H W, 5-1# Louisville 9-16 A W, 1-0 Boston University 9-9 A W, 2-1 (2ot)Villanova 10-12 H W, 2-1 Boston Univ. 11-18 H W, 2-0# Notre Dame 9-20 A W, 2-0 Boston College 9-21 N T, 2-2* (2ot)Fresno St. 10-16 H W, 1-0 (ot) Rutgers 11-28 H W, 2-0$ Vermont 9-24 H W, 2-0 St. John’s 9-23 A L, 6-1* UNLV 10-20 H L, 2-0 Boston Coll. 12-2 H W, 5-0$ South Florida 9-27 H W, 1-0 (2ot)Yale 9-26 H W, 1-0 Pittsburgh 10-23 A L, 2-0 Seton Hall 12-8 H L, 1-0$ Virginia Tech 10-1 A W, 1-0 (2ot)Louisville 9-29 H W, 2-1 Hartford (ot) 10-27 H W, 3-2 Syracuse + UConn Soccer Classic, Storrs, Conn. 10-4 H W, 3-0 Manhattan 10-5 A W, 3-0 West Virginia 10-30 A L, 2-0 Notre Dame # BIG EAST Tournament 10-8 A T, 0-0 (2ot)Notre Dame 10-10 H W, 1-0 Boston College 11-2 A W, 2-1 Providence $NCAA Tournament 10-12 H W, 2-1 Providence 10-13 A W, 3-1 Syracuse 11-7 A W, 1-0# Boston Coll. 10-15 H W, 1-0 Pittsburgh 10-20 A L, 1-0 Georgetown 11-12 N W, 1-0# West Virginia 2008 (11-5-6, 6-3-2 BIG EAST) 10-18 A L, 2-0 West Virginia 10-24 A W, 2-0 Yale 11-14 N T, 0-0# Seton Hall Coach: Ray Reid 10-22 H T, 0-0 (2ot)Georgetown 10-27 H W, 1-0 Notre Dame (2ot, UConn advances, 5-3 PKs) 8-29 H W, 4-0 St. Peter’s 10-26 H W, 3-0 Marquette 10-31 A W, 1-0 Providence 11-20 H W, 2-1$ (ot) Marist 8-31 H T, 1-1 (2ot)Tulsa 10-30 A L, 1-0 Seton Hall 11-3 H W, 1-0 (ot) Rutgers 11-23 A L, 1-0$ Boston Coll. 9-3 H W, 1-0 Stony Brook 11-3 H W, 4-0# DePaul 11-6 H W, 2-1 St. John’s + UConn Soccer Classic, Storrs, Conn. 9-7 H T, 0-0 (2ot)Boston Univ. 11-6 A W, 3-1# Rutgers 11-11 H W, 2-1# (2ot)VA Tech # BIG EAST Tournament 9-13 A T, 0-0 (2ot)Saint Louis 11-11 N W, 1-0# Louisville 11-16 H W, 1-0# Rutgers $NCAA Tournament 9-19 H W, 1-0 Louisville 11-13 N L, 1-0# (ot)St. John’s 11-18 H L, 1-0# St. John’s 9-21 H W, 2-1 Cincinnati 11-20 H W, 2-1$ Monmouth 11-25 H L, 2-1^ (3ot)Rutgers 2005 (16-3-2, 7-3-1 BIG EAST) 9-26 A L, 3-1 St. John’s 11-27 H W, 3-0$ James Madison + UConn Soccer Classic, Conn. Coach: Ray Reid 9-28 A W, 1-0 (2ot)Syracuse 12-4 H T, 1-1 $ Charlotte * UNLV Rebel Classic BIG EAST REG. SEASON CHAMPS 10-3 H L, 1-0 West Virginia (2ot, Charlotte advances in PKs, 4-2) # BIG EAST Tournament BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 10-8 A L, 1-0 Providence ! - Hurricane Classic, Tulsa, Okla. ^NCAA Tournament 9-2 H W, 2-0+ St. Peter’s 10-11 A T, 0-0 (2ot)Georgetown # - BIG EAST Tournament 9-4 H W, 2-0+ Hartwick 10-15 H W, 2-1 Dartmouth $ - NCAA Tournament 2002 (16-6-1, 7-3-0 BIG EAST) 9-9 N W, 2-1! George Mason 10-18 A W, 1-0 Marquette Coach: Ray Reid 9-11 N W, 2-0! UNC Greensboro 10-22 H T, 0-0 (2ot)Yale 2012 (17-4-1, 6-2-0 BIG EAST) 8-31 A L, 3-2 Seton Hall 9-16 A L, 2-0 Cincinnati 10-25 H W, 1-0 (ot) Notre Dame Coach: Ray Reid 9-6 H W, 3-0+ American 9-18 A L, 2-1 Louisville 10-28 A T, 2-2 (2ot)Pittsburgh 8-25 H W, 1-0 St. Francis (N.Y.) 9-8 H W, 5-0+ UNLV 9-23 H T, 0-0 (2ot)St. John’s 10-31 H W, 2-1 Seton Hall 8-31 H W, 2-1(ot) Dartmouth 9-14 H W, 2-0 West Virginia 9-25 H W, 1-0 Syracuse 11-8 H L, 1-0# DePaul 9-3 A W, 1-0(ot) Washington 9-17 A L, 1-0 Boston Univ. 9-28 H W, 3-0 Sacred Heart 11-21 H W, 1-0$ Fairfield 9-7 H W, 1-0 Tulsa 9-21 A W, 4-1 Pittsburgh 10-1 H W, 6-0 Marquette 11-25 A W, 2-0$ Virginia 9-9 H T, 1-1 Boston University 9-27 N W, 2-1* Portland 10-5 H W, 3-2 (ot) Providence 11-29 A L, 2-1$ (ot)Creighton 9-14 A W, 6-0 Harvard 9-29 A W, 2-0* Washington 10-8 A W, 2-1 Notre Dame # BIG EAST Tournament 9-19 H W, 2-0 Boston College 10-2 A W, 1-0 Boston College 10-19 H W, 3-0 Pittsburgh $NCAA Tournament 9-22 H W, 3-0 St. John’s 10-5 H W, 5-1 Georgetown 10-22 A L, 1-0 Seton Hall 9-25 A W, 2-0 Yale 10-9 H W, 2-1 Providence 10-26 A W, 1-0 West Virginia 2009 (11-4-4, 8-2-1 BIG EAST) 9-29 H W,2-1 Notre Dame 10-12 H W, 2-0 Maryland 10-29 H W, 1-0 Georgetown BIG EAST REG. SEASON CHAMPIONS 10-3 A W, 2-1 Georgetown 10-20 A L, 3-1 Notre Dame 11-6 H W, 5-0# Georgetown Coach: Ray Reid 10-6 A L, 3-2 Marquette 10-25 A L, 1-0^ St. John’s 11-11 H W, 1-0# St. John’s 9-2 H W, 2-0 St. Peter’s 10-9 H W, 2-0 Iona 10-26 N W, 4-0^ Adelphi 11-13 H W, 1-0# South Florida 9-5 H L, 3-0 Boston Univ. 10-17 H W,4-0 Seton Hall 10-30 H W, 2-0 Virginia Tech 11-23 H W, 2-0$ Stony Brook 9-11 A T, 0-0 (2ot)Darmouth 10-20 A W, 2-1 Pittsburgh 11-3 H W, 4-2 Syracuse 11-27 H T, 3-3$ Akron 9-13 N T, 0-0 (2ot)Iona 10-24 A L, 1-0 Providence 11-9 H W, 1-0# Rutgers (2ot, Akron 4-3 PKs) 9-18 A W, 2-1 Villanova 10-27 H W, 2-0 Providence 11-15 N T, 2-2# St. John’s + UConn Soccer Classic 9-20 A L, 2-1 Rutgers 11-4 H W, 1-0# Villanova (2ot, UConn advances on PK’s) ! Brown Classic, Providence, R.I. 9-25 H W, 1-0 St. John’s 11-9 N L, 1-0 Notre Dame 11-17 N L, 3-2# Boston College # BIG EAST Tournament 9-27 H W, 2-0 Syracuse 11-18 H W, 1-0 $ Northeastern 11-27 H W, 4-0$ Pennsylvania $NCAA Tournament 10-3 H W, 1-0 Georgetown 11-25 H W, 2-1 (ot)$ New 12-1 H W, 1-0$ Indiana 10-6 H W, 4-0 Providence Mexico 12-7 A L, 3-0$ Maryland 2006 (10-7-2, 8-2-1 BIG EAST) 10-10 A T, 0-0 (2ot)West Virginia 12-2 H L, 1-0$ Creighton + UConn Soccer Classic, Conn. Coach: Ray Reid 10-14 H W, 4-0 Harvard # - BIG EAST Tournament * Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. 8-26 H L, 1-0 LMU 10-17 H W, 2-0 Pittsburgh $ - NCAA Tournament ^ St. John’s Classic, Jamaica, N.Y. 9-1 A T, 1-1 (2ot)!Indiana 10-20 A W, 2-0 Yale # BIG EAST Tournament 9-3 N L, 5-1! St. Louis 10-25 A W, 3-1 Seton Hall 2013 (12-3-8, 4-0-4 AMERICAN ATHLETIC) $NCAA Tournament 9-8 H W, 2-1 (2ot) Rutgers 10-31 A L, 2-1 (ot) Notre Dame Coach: Ray Reid 9-10 H W, 2-1 Villanova 11-2 H W, 3-0 Marquette 8-30 H W, 1-0 St. Francis (N.Y.) 2003 (9-8-4, 5-3-2 BIG EAST) 9-14 A T, 0-0 (2ot)St. John’s 11-7 H L, 1-0# (ot)Providence 9-6 H W, 1-0 Boston University 9-10 H T, 0-0 (2ot) Washing- 46 4 National Players of the Year • 46 Conference Players of the Year • 50 All-American Selections

ton 10-11 A W, 1-0 Yale 9-14 H L, 1-0 Bradley 10-15 H L, 1-0 USF 9-17 A L, 1-0 Syracuse 10-18 H W, 1-0 (OT) Boston College 9-21 H W, 2-1 Saint Louis 10-22 A L, 2-1 (OT) UCF 9-27 A T, 1-1 (2ot) South Florida 10-29 A L, 2-0 Memphis 10-2 A T, 1-1 (2ot) Temple 11-5 H T, 1-1 (2OT) SMU 10-5 H T, 2-2 (2ot) Central Florida 11-11 N L, 2-0# Tulsa 10-9 H W,1-0 Rutgers # - American Athletic Tournament 10-12 H W, 3-0 Memphis 10-15 H W, 4-0 Columbia 2017 (8-8-2, 4-3-0 AMERICAN ATHLETIC) 10-19 A T, 2-2 (2ot) Louisville Coach: Ray Reid 10-22 A W,1-0 Yale 8-25 H L, 1-0 (2OT) Iona 10-26 H W, 1-0 (ot) Cincinnati 8-28 H W, 1-0 (OT) Quinnipiac 11-2 A W, 1-0 Southern Method- 9-2 H L, 1-0 #9 Notre Dame ist 9-9 H T, 1-1 (2OT) #18 Georgetown 11-9 H W, 5-0# Southern Method- 9-12 H W, 1-0 Hofstra ist 9-16 H T, 2-2 (2OT) North Florida 11-15 N W, 2-0# Central Florida 9-23 A W, 2-0 Temple 11-17 N T, 0-0# South Florida 9-26 H W, 1-0 Providence (2ot, South Florida advances in PKs, 6-5) 9-29 H W, 1-0 Tulsa 11-21 H W, 2-1$ Quinnipiac 10-2 H L, 3-2 Maryland 11-24 A T, 2-2$ UMBC 10-7 A W, 1-0 Cincinnati (2ot, UConn advances in PKs, 4-2) 10-13 A W, 2-0 USF 12-1 A T, 3-3$ UCLA 10-17 A L, 3-2 (2OT) Boston College (2ot, UConn advances in PKs, 5-4) 10-21 H L, 3-2 UCF 12-6 A L, 2-1$ Virginia 10-24 A Cancelled Dartmouth # - American Athletic Tournament 10-28 H L, 2-1 Memphis $ - NCAA Tournament 10-31 H W, 2-0 Yale 11-4 A L, 1-0 SMU 2014 (10-6-3, 6-1-1 AMERICAN ATHLETIC) 11-10 N L, 1-0# UCF Coach: Ray Reid # - American Athletic Tournament 8-29 H L, 3-2 Coastal Carolina 9-1 H W, 3-0 Stony Brook 2018 (12-6-2, 3-2-2 AMERICAN ATHLETIC) 9-5 A L, 2-1 (ot) Wake Forest Coach: Ray Reid 9-12 A L, 3-1 Washington 8-24 H W, 2-1 Lehigh 9-14 A W, 3-1 Seattle 8-26 H W, 1-0 Niagara 9-19 H T, 1-1 Iona 8/31 N L, 3-0 #24 Notre Dame 9-23 A L, 3-1 St. John’s 9-2 A L, 1-0 #6 Indiana 9-27 H L, 1-0 (ot) South Florida 9-8 H W, 1-0 Dartmouth 10-4 A W, 1-0 Memphis 9-11 H Cancelled URI 10-8 A T, 0-0 Cincinnati 9-15 H W, 3-2 Loyola Md. 10-11 H W, 2-0 Tulsa 9-22 H T, 2-2 USF 10-14 H L, 4-0 Syracuse 9-28 A W, 2-0 Memphis 10-18 A W, 1-0 Central Florida 10-2 A Cancelled Providence 10-22 H W, 3-1 Temple 10-6 H W, 3-0 Cincinnati 10-25 H W, 2-0 Southern Method- 10-9 H W, 2-1 Sacred Heart ist 10-12 A T, 0-0 (OT) UCF 10-28 H W, 1-0 (ot) Yale 10-16 H W, 3-2 Boston College 11-1 A W, 1-0 South Florida 10-20 H W, 2-1 Temple 11-8 H W, 5-0 # Temple 10-23 H W, 3-2 Vermont 11-15 H T, 0-0 South Florida 10-28 H L, 2-0 SMU (2ot, South Florida advances in PKs, 2-0) 11-2 A L, 2-1 Tulsa 11-6 N W, 3-1# Temple # - American Athletic Tournament 11-8 N L, 3-2 (2OT)# #7 UCF 11-15 H W, 4-3 (OT)^ URI 2015 (10-6-6, 3-3-2 AMERICAN ATHLETIC) 11-18 A L, 4-0 #1 Indiana Coach: Ray Reid # - American Athletic Tournament 8-28 H T, 0-0 St. Francis (N.Y.) ^ - NCAA Tournament 8-31 H T, 0-0 Quinnipiac 9-4 H T, 0-0 Dartmouth 2019 (5-12-2, 2-5-0 AMERICAN ATHLETIC) 9-10 A W, 2-1 Harvard Coach: Ray Reid 9-13 H W, 2-1 UC Santa Barbara 8-30 H W, 2-0 Rider 9-19 H W, 1-0 Rhode Island 9-3 A W, 3-1 URI 9-22 A L, 3-1 Boston College 9-6 H L, 2-1 FDU 9-26 A L, 1-0 USF 9-11 A L, 3-0 Yale 10-3 H L, 1-0 (2ot) Memphis 9-14 A L, 4-1 #5 Georgetown 10-7 H T, 1-1 Cincinnati 9-17 H W, 2-0 Manhattan 10-10 A L, 1-0 SMU 9-20 H L, 3-2 Columbia 10-13 A L, 2-1 Louisville 9-27 A L, 2-1 USF 10-17 H W, 2-1 UCF 10-1 A T, 2-2 (2OT) Dartmouth 10-21 A W, 2-0 Temple 10-4 H L, 1-0 (OT) Memphis 10-24 A T, 1-1 Tulsa 10-8 H L, 2-1 (OT) Providence 10-27 H W, 1-0 Yale 10-12 A W, 2-0 Cincinnati 10-31 H W, 2-1 (ot) USF 10-15 A L, 1-0 Syracuse 11-7 H W, 4-0# Temple 10-20 H L, 2-1 (OT) UCF 11-13 N W, 2-1# USF 10-26 A L, 2-1 Temple 11-15 N T, 1-1# Tulsa 11-1 A L, 1-0 SMU (Tulsa advances on PKs, 4-3) 11-5 H W, 6-3 Tulsa 11-19 H W, 3-1$ Boston University 11-9 A L, 1-0# USF 11-22 A L, 1-0$ Indiana # - American Athletic Tournament # - American Athletic Tournament $ NCAA Tournament

2016 (11-7-1, 3-3-1 AMERICAN ATHLETIC) Coach: Ray Reid 8-26 H W, 3-1 Iona 8-28 H W, 2-0 Nebraska-Omaha 9-2 H L, 2-0 Louisville 9-5 H W, 2-0 Cornell 9-10 A L, 1-0 Georgetown 9-13 A L 1-0 (2OT) Notre Dame

9-17 H W, 5-1 Loyola Maryland 9-21 A W, 2-1 Rhode Island 9-24 H W, 1-0 Temple 9-28 A W, 1-0 Providence 10-1 A W, 1-0 Tulsa 10-8 H W, 5-0 Cincinnati 46 47 3 National Championships • 13 Conference Regular Season Titles • 7 Conference Tournament Championships

The UConn Experience

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National Champions: 1948, 1981, 2000

2000 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Head coach Ray Reid and the Huskies won the 2000 NCAA College Cup with a 2-0 win over Creighton in the championship game on Dec. 10. Chris Gbandi scored a goal in the first half and Darin Lewis sealed the win in the 86th minute to give UConn the victory.

Gbandi was the most outstanding defensive player, while Lewis was the most outstanding offensive player.

UConn opened NCAA play with wins over Dartmouth and Clemson before defeating Brown in the quarterfinals in a renewal of one of New England’s original college soccer rivalries. A 2-0 win over Southern Methodist in the semifinals set up the championship game.

UConn finished the year with a 20-3-2 record while Chris Gbandi, Darin Lewis and Brent Rahim all earned All- America honors. MAX ZIEKY and SAM FORKO

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1981 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 1981 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Head coach Joe Morrone and the Huskies were on top of the men’s college soccer world in 1981 as UConn topped Alabama A&M by a 2-1 score in overtime on December 6 at Stanford Stadium to win the NCAA Championship.

UConn posted victories over Vermont and Long Island at home in opening round NCAA games before topping Eastern Illinois by a 2-1 overtime score in the national semifinals to move on to the championship.

UConn had a 20-3-2 record in 1981 as Elvis Comrie and Pedro DeBrito were both named All-Americans.

CHARLIE McSPIRITT

19481948 NSCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONSHIP The 1948 UConn men’s soccer team, under head coach John Squires, posted a perfect 11-0 record and was named the national champion by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.

The team beat such schools and teams as Yale, Tufts, UMass, MIT and Fort Devens – but had to wait until February of 1949 before it was officially voted the national champion.

Stuart Johnson and Merritt Baldwin were both All-American performers that year.

MERRITT BALDWIN

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Conference Tournament Championships

I n November of 2007, UConn recorded its seventh BIG EAST Tournament title and its third tournament crown in four years.

With the title, head coach Ray Reid recorded his fourth BIG EAST Tournament victory in 10 seasons with the Huskies.

The Huskies went 30-18-5 in 28 years competing in the Big East Tournament. In the first four seasons as a member of the Ameri- can Athletic Conference, UConn has gone 5-1-3 in tournament play.

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The University of Connecticut men’s soccer team has won 12 Big East Conference regular season titles and one American Athletic Conference regular season crown as head coach Ray Reid has led the Huskies to nine of these 13 championships.

In 2014, the team earned its first-ever American Athletic Conference crown with a 1-0 win over USF.

In 2000, the Huskies won the BIG EAST regular season crown before being eliminated early in the postseason conference tournament by a 3-2 overtime loss to Seton Hall.

Despite the loss, the Huskies won their last five games of the season to win the NCAA Championship title. During that postseason run, UConn outscored its opponents, 10-1.

Conference Regular Season Champions

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CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2014 Cyle Larin N/A 2010 Tony Cascio ‘12 2008 O’Brian White ‘09 2007 O’Brian White ‘09 2002 Damani Ralph ‘03 1998 Maurizio Rocha ’99

CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1997 Maurizio Rocha ’99 1994 Erik Barbieri ’95

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2014 Sergio Campbell ‘15 2011 Andrew Jean-Baptiste ‘14 CYLE LARIN 2007 Julius James ‘08 2006 Julius James ‘08 2005 Julius James ‘08 2001 Chris Gbandi ’02 2000 Chris Gbandi ’02 1999 Chris Gbandi ’02

CO-DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2009 Kwame Watson-Siriboe ‘10

DAMANI RALPH MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR 2015 Kwame Awuah ‘17 2014 Adria Beso Marco ‘15 2013 Adria Beso Marco ‘15 2012 Carlos Alvarez ‘13 2009 Toni Stahl ‘10 2005 Mpho Moloi ‘06 2002 Anthony Curtis ’03 2000 Brent Rahim ’01

GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR ANTHONY 2013 Andre Blake ‘13 CURTIS 2012 Andre Blake ‘15 2011 Andre Blake ‘15 2010 Josh Ford ‘11 2001 Bryheem Hancock ’02

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2014 Cheik Stephane Coly ‘18 2013 Cyle Larin ‘16 2009 Carlos Alvarez ‘13 2006 Toni Stahl ‘10 2005 O’Brian White ‘09 2000 Cesar Cuellar ’04 1998 Chris Gbandi ’02 1994 Bobby Rhine ’98

CHRIS GBANDI PLAYER OF THE DECADE 1991 Daniel Donigan ’89

NO. DIVISION FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR (1985-1989) 1987 Thomas Foley ’90 1986 Steven C. Rammell ’90 1985 Daniel Donigan ’89

NORTH DIVISION PLAYER OF THE YEAR (1985-89) 1988 Daniel Donigan ’89 1987 Daniel Donigan ’89 1985 Andrew Pantason ’86 * Current Players in BOLD CAPS

CESAR CUELLER ANDRE BLAKE

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JONATHAN THE HUSKY MASCOT The official mascot of the University of Connecticut is a Siberian Husky dog named Jonathan. The first Husky dog came to the Storrs campus in Dec. 1934 and the puppy was named for Jonathan Trumbull, Governor of Connecticut during the Revolutionary War.

Jonathan I’s pedigree was traced back to include a great-grandfather, who traveled to the North Pole with Admiral E. Byrd in 1909. Jonathan III was with Admiral Byrd when he undertook “Operation High Jump” to the Antarctic in 1946-47.

A costumed mascot, an all-white Siberian Husky, gained popularity over the past several decades and through national television exposure has become “in demand” throughout the state and region, representing his University.

SCHOOL COLORS The official colors of the University of Connecticut are National Flag Blue and White. To be specific, the blue is listed as PMS 289, a deep shade of navy. “UCONN HUSKY” FIGHT SONG “UConn Husky” is the fight song of the school. It was written in the mid-1930’s by Herb France, who was UConn’s Director of Music until the mid-1950’s. The song is widely known for its playing at different sporting events, but got “out of this world” attention in October 1989 when it was played aboard NASA’s Space Shuttle to wake up the shuttle astronauts. Among those astronauts on the mission was Franklin Chang-Diaz, a 1973 UConn graduate.

UConn Husky Connecticut Symbol of might to the Connecticut U. foe. C-O-N-N-E-C-T-I-C-U-T, Fight, fight Connecticut, Connecticut It’s victory, let’s go! Connecticut Husky, Connecticut UConn Connecticut Husky, Husky, Connecticut C-O-N-N-U. Do it again for the white Fight! and blue, (Repeat first verse) So go, go, go, go,

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The Goal Patrol was formed by a small group of spir- ited undergraduate students during the 2005 season and the Huskies’ record-breaking run to back-to-back The Goal Patrol BIG EAST Championships. Over the last four years, this group has grown to over 1,000 members that Now one of the largest soccer student support groups dutifully cheer on the men’s soccer team at each and in the country, the Goal Patrol operates its own website every home contest. and meets prior to every home game to prepare for the night’s match and upcoming opponents on the schedule. The mission statement of the group is to “provide an excit- ing footballing atmosphere for the players, coaches, and spectators.”

For more information regarding how to join The Goal Patrol:

Contact: Scott Halpern Email: [email protected]

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THE NCAA’S MOST POPULAR PROGRAM D uring the 2007 season, over 58,000 fans traveled to Joseph J. IN RECENT MEMORY... Morrone Stadium to cheer the Huskies to the BIG EAST regular >> UConn led the country in attendance in 2007 with 58,392 fans and again season and tournament championships. in 2008 with 39,138. In 2009, UConn was second in average attendance In fact, UConn fans made up four crowds in the Top 10 atten- (3,037), while in 2010, the Huskies were third in the country as they aver- dance figures in modern Joseph J. Morrone Stadium history, aged 3,126 fans per contest. including the new record number. Some 5,495 people crowded >> UConn has averaged over 3,000 fans per game at Morrone Stadium since into the stadium to watch UConn and Virginia Tech square off 2007. in the NCAA Quarterfinals. >> In 2011, UConn was ranked second in the nation as the Huskies welcomed 50,402 fans to Morrone Stadium. In Soccer America’s release of biggest crowds for the 2007 >>In 2012, the Huskies averaged over 4100 fans per game at Morrone, regular season, UConn appears three times, more than any with a season total of 59,192. other program. >> In 2015, UConn finished second in the nation in average fan attedance per match (3,504). TOP ATTENDANCE FIGURES AT UCONN* >> In 2017, the Huskies were ranked first in all of Division I in total Att. Date Opponent attendance (42,029) and average attendance (3,502). UConn earned the top attendence spot again in 2018 with an average attendance of 3,213 and total 5,495 12/8/2007 Virginia Tech attendance of 38,555 fans. 5,489 8/26/2006 Loyola Marymount 5,324 8/31/2007 Duke (Exh.) 5,271 9/23/2005 St. John’s 5,237 9/25/2004 Pittsburgh 5,116 9/28/2007 St. John’s 5,100 10/17/15 UCF 5,100 12/4/2011 Charlotte 5,100 10/22/2011 Georgetown 5,100 9/24/2011 St. John’s 5,100 8/8/2012 Saint Francis 5,100 9/22/2012 St. John’s 5,100 9/29/2012 Notre Dame 5,100 12/2/2012 Creighton 5,045 10/5/2013 Central Florida 5,011 10/5/2002 Georgetown

*The stadium was restructured prior to the 2002 season and the capacity went from over 8,000 to 5,564. *During the 2008 season, more restructuring occurred, limiting capacity of the stadium to 4,407. In 2009, stadium capacity was improved to 4,500. The current sell-out of Morrone Stadium is 5,100. *These crowds represent the largest numbers since reconstruction in 2002.

56 4 National Players of the Year • 46 Conference Players of the Year • 50 All-American Selections

Vancouver FC Jake Nerwinski

HUSKIES IN MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER ALL-TIME MLS DRAFT PICKS UCONN’S ALL-TIME MLS ROSTER

YEAR PLAYER RD PICK TEAM PLAYER TEAM YRS IN MLS 1999 Bobby Rhine 1st 6th Dallas Carlos Alvarez Chivas 2013-2014 Maurizio Rocha Project-40 Miami Colorado 2014-16 2001 Brent Rahim 4th 45th LA Esteban Arias Chivas 2005-2006 2002 Chris Gbandi 1st 1st Dallas Kwame Awuah NYC FC 2017-present Andre Blake Philadelphia 2014-present Sam Forko 3rd 30th NY-NJ Kevin Burns Columbus 2008-2011 Mansour Ndiaye 1st 7th NY-NJ Sergio Campbell Columbus 2015-2016 Bryheem Hancock 2nd 22nd LA Tony Cascio Colorado 2012-2013 2003 Shavar Thomas 1st 10th Dallas Houston 2014 Damani Ralph 2nd 18th Chicago Orlando City 2015-16 2004 Lindon Pecorelli 3rd 30th San Jose David Castellanos Colorado 2004 2005 Esteban Arias 4th 38th Chivas Ryan Cordeiro DC United 2008 Mamadou Diouf Vancouver 2014 Easton Wilson 7th 81st N. England George Fochive Portland 2014-16 2006 Mpho Moloi 5th 55th Houston Josh Ford Seattle 2011-14 Willis Forko 6th 62nd Salt Lake Orlando City 2015 2007 Kevin Burns 4th 102nd Columbus Sam Forko NY/NJ 2002 2008 Julius James 1st 9th Toronto Willis Forko Salt Lake 2006-2007 Ryan Cordeiro 3rd 33rd DC United Chris Gbandi Dallas 2003-2007 2009 O’Brian White 1st 4th Toronto Bryheem Hancock Los Angeles 2003 Julius James Toronto 2008 Akeem Priestley 4th 50th Kansas City Houston 2009 2010 Toni Stahl 2nd 17th Philadelphia DC United 2010 K. Watson-Siriboe 2nd 26th Chicago Columbus 2011-2012 Andre Blake became this first goalkeeper to be 2011 Josh Ford 4th 54th Seattle A. Jean-Baptiste Portland 2012-2013 selected No. 1 overall () in an 2012 Andrew Jean-Baptiste 1st 8th Portland Chivas 2014 MLS draft in 2014. Tony Cascio 1st 14th Colorado New York 2015 Nickardo Blake 3rd 52nd Toronto Cyle Larin Orlando City 2015-present Darin Lewis NY/NJ 2002 2013 Carlos Alvarez 1st 2nd Chivas Mpho Moloi Houston 2006-2007 Jossimar Sanchez 3rd 42nd N. England Mansour Ndiaye NY/NJ 2002 Stephane Diop 3rd 51st New York Jake Nerwinski Vancouver 2017-present Max Wasserman 6th 107th Salt Lake Lindon Pecorelli San Jose 2004 2014 Andre Blake 1st 1st Philadelphia Brent Rahim Los Angeles 2001 Mamadou Diouf 2nd 30th Vancouver Damani Ralph Chicago 2003-2004 George Fochive 3rd 39th Portland Bobby Rhine Dallas 1999-2008 Maurizio Rocha Miami 1999-2000 2015 Cyle Larin 1st 1st Orlando City Toni Stahl Philadelphia 2010 Sergio Campbell 1st 19th Columbus Shavar Thomas Dallas 2003 2017 Jake Nerwinski 1st 7th Vancouver Kansas City 2004-2006 Kwame Awuah 1st 16th NYC FC Chivas 2007-2009 2019 Jacob Hauser-Ramsey 2nd 42nd Colorado Philadelphia 2010 2020 Dayonn Harris 1st 20th Real Salt Lake Kansas City 2010-2011 Montreal 2012 K.Watson-Siriboe Chicago 2010-2012 Salt Lake 2012-14 NYC FC 2015 O’Brian White Toronto 2009-2010 Seattle 2011-2012 Easton Wilson New England 2005 PHOTO CREDITS: Cascio: Houston Dynamo Blake: Eric Hartline/ USA Today Cyle Larin became UConn’s third-ever MLS Fochive: top-pick when he was taken by Orlando City in January 2015. 56 57 3 National Championships • 13 Conference Regular Season Titles • 7 Conference Tournament Championships

Media Coverage

he University of Connecticut men’s T JOHN TUITE: soccer program continues to rank in a WHUS RADIO class by itself when the issue of media John Tuite enters his 37th year coverage arises. The Connecticut soccer as the “Voice of Connecticut program boasts the largest media follow- Soccer” on WHUS-FM Radio ing (print and electronic) of any collegiate (91.7 FM). soccer program in the American Athletic Tuite has accompanied the Conference, Northeast region and one of Husky soccer team on every the largest in the entire nation. major intersectional trip since 1983. In addition to his duties at WHUS, Tuite is a news and sports Connecticut’s home games often attract reporter for WILI-AM and I-98 FM several daily newspapers, radio and tele- Radio in nearby Willimantic, Conn. vision stations to report on the Huskies. Tuite began working at WHUS in 1982, and became a full-time play-by-play announcer in 1983. In addition to appearances on Fox Soccer, UConn soccer has appeared on ESPNU, The Storrs, Conn., native has been honored on several CSTV, SNY, Cox Sports and the American occasions by the Connecticut Associated Press for outstanding Digital Network in the last several seasons. sports play-by-play. In 1993, Tuite received the New England Collegiate Soccer Association “Media Award”. He also was honored by the Associated Press for his broadcast of the 1984 In fact, the Connecticut soccer program NCAA National Tournament regional match between UConn was a pioneer in the development of col- and Harvard and is a past recipient of the UConn Friends of Soccer “Recognition Award”. lege soccer on television, both nationally and regionally. The fall of 2019 marks the 48th consecutive year that WHUS- Radio, 91.7 FM in Storrs, Conn., will broadcast University Connecticut soccer has a long history of of Connecticut soccer. Since this unique tradition of live intercollegiate soccer broadcasts was begun, WHUS-Radio television exposure as the Huskies have has carried Husky soccer games home and away, providing appeared on ESPN 20 times, including the soccer program the most extensive radio coverage of any ESPN’s live coverage of Connecticut’s 2-1 NCAA soccer team in the nation. overtime victory against Alabama A&M for The WHUS signal carries 60 miles from Storrs, and its broadcasts the 1981 NCAA National Championship of Connecticut soccer can be heard in Central Massachusetts, and UConn’s 2-0 win versus Creighton to Vermont, Long Island and Rhode Island. It can also be found capture the 2000 NCAA National Cham- live via the Internet at www..org. pionship.

On ESPN, Connecticut has faced top national opponents such as St. Louis, UCLA, San Francisco, Virginia and North Carolina.

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