2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER

2012 Outlook ...... 2-3 QUICK FACTS Head Coach Don D’Ambra ...... 4 Assistant Coaches ...... 5 The University The Hawk...... 5 Location ...... Philadelphia, Pa. 19131 Founded...... 1851 Finnesey Field ...... 6 Enrollment ...... 4,650 2012 Roster ...... 7 Denomination ...... Roman Catholic (Jesuit) Hawk Profiles...... 8-21 Nickname ...... Hawks Colors...... Crimson and Gray 2011 Year In Review...... 22 Athletic Affiliation...... NCAA Division I 2011 Statistics...... 23 Conference ...... Atlantic 10 2011 Atlantic 10 Recap ...... 24 Home Field (Capacity)...... Finnesey Field (700) Surface ...... TigerTurf Yearly Records ...... 25 Single Season Leaders ...... 26 The Team Career Leaders ...... 27 Head Coach ...... Don D’Ambra (Saint Joseph’s ‘94)- 3rd Year Men’s Soccer Office ...... 610-660-1764 Honors & Awards ...... 28 Assistant Coaches...... Pat Morris (Philadelphia ‘98) 3rd Year All-Time Roster ...... 29-30 ...... Steve Wacker (Temple ‘05) 1st Year All-Time Results...... 31-36 Volunteer Coach ...... Casey Huckle (La Salle ‘03) 1st Year All-Time Series Results ...... 37 Director of Soccer Operations. . . . Rob Brown (Strayer ‘09) 2nd Year Captains ...... TIm Brennan, Andrew D’Ottavi, Pat McGlynn Administration ...... 38 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 20/8 Saint Joseph’s University ...... 39 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 2011 Overall Record ...... 2-15 2011 Atlantic 10 Record ...... 1-8 WWW. WWW.SJUHAWKS.COMSJUHAWKS.COM 2011 Atlantic 10 Finish ...... 14th

CREDITS The 2012 Saint Joseph's University men’s soccer media guide was written and edited by Chris Humbrecht and Nikki Philpot. Editorial assistance provided by Marie Wozniak, Jack Jumper, and Joe Greenwich. Photography by Greg Carroccio of Sideline Photos. Photo on page 28 by International Sports Images. Outside covers designed by Chris Humbrecht. 2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 1 2012 SEASON OUTLOOK

The Saint Joseph’s men's soccer team will bid farewell to preseason workouts and summer camps on August 24 when it welcomes Hartwick to Finnesey Field to open up the 2012 sea- son. Returning just two seniors, the team will be the youngest in the Atlantic 10 conference. However, with the return of 18 sophomores and juniors combined, the Hawks, under the direc- tion of third-year head coach Don D'Ambra, will look to mesh an abundance of young talent with a solid core of experience. "The overall fitness level and strength of the team has made very good improvements, and our staff and players are so excited to get started this season," said D'Ambra. "Our younger players have matured both physically and mentally, which should translate to better execution on the field. Our team has dramatically improved in its tactical sense of the Junior midfielder Pat McGlynn game, which makes things much easier when competing." “Alex has learned a lot in the past year," says D'Ambra of Leading the Hawks will be a veteran core of tri-captains. his offensive standout. "We are excited about his potential." Seniors Tim Brennan and Andrew D'Ottavi and junior Pat Critzos and sophomore midfielder Jake Nelson combined McGlynn demonstrate the commitment, devotion, and work for 16 points last season, contributing eight points apiece. ethic that it will take to lead this young team to victory. Nelson netted three goals and tallied two assists in his fresh- As a 2011 Atlantic 10 All-Academic selection, Brennan will man campaign as a Hawk, and he started in all 17 games. serve as a leader on the defensive end. Referred to by D'Ambra According to D'Ambra, Nelson and sophomore forward as "one of the most consistent players on the field," the three- Mike Glazer were "solid players for the team last year who year starter has played in all 51 games over the course of his have made very good improvements in the off season." Glazer past three seasons at Hawk Hill while starting 48 times. In the started 16 of his 17 total games played last season and led the past two seasons, Brennan played a defensive role as an out- team with 26 shot attempts. side back, and the coaching staff appreciates his dedicated abil- "We expect good things from them," D'Ambra adds of his ity to be an all-around player. "He is versatile and may see some hard-working trio of sophomores as the Hawks will look to con- time as a defensive midfielder," said D'Ambra. "He leads by tinue progress on the offensive side of the ball. example and has an excellent work ethic. Rounding out the offense will be junior forward Ryan Returning the top five scorers from last season, SJU will McFadden, who played in 14 games last season and had an look to build on the foundation that these players have creat- assist in an SJU win over Army. ed. Sophomore forward Alex Critzos returns to the team as last Third-year starter McGlynn will lead the charge at midfield. season's leading goal scorer, having been extremely oppor- McGlynn has proved himself an asset to the team, recording tunistic with his chances. His knowledge of the game will have three points, one goal, and one assist in each of his first two a profound effect on the Hawks offense this season. seasons at Saint Joseph's while starting all 34 games. Paired with the seniors, D'Ambra credits McGlynn for his consistency in both a devoted work ethic and solid leadership qualities, stating, "Pat is a starting midfielder who has shown to provide good energy and is very active on the field." Junior Jimmy Reilly is also back from last year's squad hav- ing shown an undeniable competitive edge in 16 games. Sophomores Michael Rumel and Edward D’Amelio and fresh- men Tim Lazorko, Adam Wissner, and Luke Rosescu will com- pete for minutes in the midfield to help round out a potential- ly dangerous and efficient offense. .In reference to his freshmen midfielders, Coach D'Ambra states, "Timmy is a well-rounded player who can defend and attack. Adam has a good sense of the game, works hard, and will be solid defensively, and Luke is a crafty and skillful play maker that will bring creativity to our team." Senior captain Tim Brennan

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Although veterans return to the Hawk attack with an abun- dance of talent and experience, D'Ambra spent the offseason addressing the needs on the offensive end by focusing on replenishment through the addition of more offensive depth. Ryan Kelly is a transfer forward from Marshall University that brings intensity and urgency to make plays on the field. "Ryan played with us in the spring and did a nice job of cre- ating scoring chances in the offensive third," said D'Ambra. Freshmen forwards Emmanuel Temeh and Mike Serban add speed and raw talent to an offense that began to see an increase in production last year. D'Ambra appreciates that the quick and athletic Temeh is "eager to learn and is excited to be a part of the program" and acknowledges his potential and good sense around the goal. Serban's strength, athleticism, and strong desire to score goals will stand out during his freshman campaign. Joining Brennan on the defensive end will be junior Brendan Reilly, whose hard-nosed style of play proved to be an integral part of last season. A defensive starter yet offensive Senior goalkeeper Andrew D’Ottavi threat, the 2011 Soccer Six Player of the Week selection was responsible for burying the game-winning goal in an overtime At the reigns of the defense in goal this season will be none victory at St. Bonaventure, locking up the Hawk's second victo- other than the team's 2011 Most Outstanding Player: D'Ottavi. The veteran returns for his third season in the net for the ry of 2011. Hawks. D'Ottavi made a mark in Atlantic 10 standings last sea- Sophomore Tommy Brooks returns as a starter on defense son as he ranked second in the conference in saves (95) and having shown a real sense of grit and relentless work ethic third in saves per game (6.33) while his contribution to a team throughout the progression of his freshman season. Brooks total 113 saves helped to rank SJU third in the A10 in the cate- earned his way to become a starting player for the team as he gory of total saves. The senior goalkeeper will be a key part to went through a transition from a defensive midfielder in the fall the team's success, and D'Ambra believes that his senior's ded- to a central defensive role this past spring. icated mentality will pave the way for this young Hawk squad. "Tommy is versatile tactically so we look to plan to use him "It's Andrew's positive attitude and strong work ethic that in a couple different positions," added D'Ambra of his sopho- make him a captain. His steady play has made an impact on sev- more defender. eral games for us," said D'Ambra. A second sophomore trio of Dylan Andrews, Josh Edgar, Juniors Michael Moulton and Sam Pozzessere will back up and Brandon Stevis will help bolster the defense. These Hawk D'Ottavi in goal this season. Moulton made three starts in 2011 defenders have made large improvements working on their while posting a 3.60 goals against average to go with 16 saves game from just a season ago and will contribute on the defen- on the year. sive back line After a tough season in 2011, Coach D'Ambra will look for "Dylan, Josh, and Brandan have made steady improve- contributions from everyone, from his enthusiastic, willing-to- ments in the off-season," D'Ambra explained, "and I expect learn freshmen to his experienced, knowledgable veteran sen- these players to compete for starting positions or more signifi- iors along with the core group of talented juniors and sopho- cant playing time." mores in between. From the coaching staff to the players, the Also in the mix for the defense is Jake Mulinge, a transfer Hawks look forward to the opportunities that will present defender from FDU whose athleticism and speed will allow him themselves along the way of another Saint Joseph's men's soc- to compete for significant playing time as well as bring addi- cer season. tional experience to the team. A trio of junior veterans in third- "We are very excited with our players' potential and look to year players Colin Reilly, Brian Reynolds, and Connor see good things from them this upcoming season," said Widerman will round out the defense. D'Ambra. "Defensively, we have a very intelligent back line," praised D'Ambra, "and hopefully they can establish a cohesiveness with one another."

2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 3 HEAD COACH

Don DD’Ambra’Ambra Head CCoachoach Th Thi irdrd Year Year

Don D'Ambra enters his third season as the head men's soc- cer coach at Saint Joseph's. One of the most decorated former SJU student-athletes to be named a head coach on Hawk Hill, D'Ambra was introduced as the fourth head coach in the pro- gram's history on April 15, 2010. In his first two seasons at SJU, he has led the Hawks to an overall record of 4-30-0 and 2-16-0 in the Atlantic 10, as they snapped a 24-game losing streak with a 1-0 win over Iona and won their first conference match since 2008 in a 2-0 victory over Rhode Island in his first season. D'Ambra returned to Saint Joseph's in 2010 after a success- ful coaching and playing career with the Philadelphia KiXX of the Major Indoor Soccer League. He played a total of 16 seasons in the MISL, the last 14 with the KiXX. In 2002, he assumed duties as the head coach of the KiXX and served as vice president of soccer operations/head coach while continuing his playing career. D'Ambra helped the KiXX to two MISL championships, as a player in 2001 and as the play- er/coach in 2007. He was a four-time all-star and is the KiXX' all-time leading scorer, amassing 388 goals and 905 points. In eight seasons as head coach, he totaled 119 wins, which is the most in the team's history. While at Saint Joseph's from 1990-93, he was a Regional All-America First Team selection and remains the only player in Hawk history to earn the Atlantic 10 Player of the Year award, win- ning it in 1993. D'Ambra holds the SJU career records for goals (41) and points (102), as well as the marks for goals (15) and points (38) in a season (1993). He was inducted into the school's Men's Soccer Hall of Fame in 2000. "We are pleased and honored to welcome back Don D'Ambra as our new head men's soccer coach,” said Director of Athletics Don DiJulia upon D’Ambra’s appointment. “Don is committed to the SJU mission to enhance the overall student-athlete experience. Don's passion and commitment to excel will encourage the success of our student-athletes and the soccer program from its solid foundation built by his predecessors. He brings energy and a vision for the future of the Hawk soccer program. Don made us proud during his playing days here and no doubt will make us even more proud during his tenure as our head coach." D'Ambra has his USSF "A" coaching license and has been involved with coaching youth teams, conducting coaching clinics and organizing skills and development programs for over 14 years. He possesses international playing experience, having been a member of the United States National Futsal Team since 2002. With 15 inter- national caps, D'Ambra has participated in the World Championships and the Pan American Games. D'Ambra replaced Tom Turner, who retired after 23 seasons as the Hawks' head coach, and had been an assistant coach on Turner's staff at SJU from 1996-99. A native of Philadelphia, D'Ambra attended North Catholic High School and graduated from Saint Joseph's in 1994 with a bachelor's degree in food marketing. D'Ambra and his wife, Leslie, have three daughters, Samantha, Kylie and Milana.

ALL-TIME SJU COACHING RECORDS Years Head Coach Overall W-L-T Pct. Postseason 1958-75 Jack Dunn 120-57-23 .658 NCAA Tournament (‘66, 71, ‘72) 1976-86 Jack Ruggero 53-118-17 .327 1987-09 Tom Turner 124-268-30 .329 Atlantic 10 Tournament (‘93, ‘94) 2010-present Don D’Ambra 4-30-0 .118 Totals 54 years 301-473-70 .398

2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 4 ASSISTANT COACHES

Pat MMorrisorris Steve WWackeracker Assi Assistantstant Coach Assis Assistanttant Coach Third Yearear Firs tt Year Year Pat Morris enters his third season as an assistant Steve Wacker comes to Hawk Hill as an assistant coach on the men’s soccer coaching staff with former coach on the men’s soccer coaching staff after playing KiXX teammate and coach Don D’Ambra. professionally with the MISL’s Philadelphia Kixx for three Morris’ professional career with the KiXX has seasons from 2005-2008. Wacker was a member of the spanned 11 years and he is a seven-time All-League Philadelphia Kixx 2007 MSL championship team. selection. The team's captain for eight years, he earned the MISL's Wacker earned his degree from Temple University in 2005. At Defender of the Year award twice and helped the KiXX to league titles Temple, the standout earned Adidas All-American honors and multiple in both 2001 and 2007. He has played in over 300 games and scored All-Atlantic 10 and Philadelphia All-Soccer selections and was named Temple University Male Athlete of the Year. He was also selected as an more than 150 goals in his career. Academic All-American by ESPN the Magazine and earned the Soccer- Along with playing for the KiXX, Morris became a Philadelphia Seven Student-Athlete of the Year award. KiXX camp instructor in 2001 and a site director after his first two Wacker is a graduate of Northeast Catholic High School, a former years. Philadelphia Catholic League MVP, and a member of the Northeast A former standout at Philadelphia University, Morris was a four- Catholic Soccer Hall of Fame. time All-Soccer Seven selection and was the Soccer Seven MVP as a Wacker holds a USSF National “C” Coaching License and currently senior. A 1998 graduate with a degree in finance, he was inducted coaches youth soccer for South Jersey Elite Barons Soccer Academy and into the school's Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008. trains various teams throughout the Tri-State area. Morris, a native of Philadelphia, owns more than 30 internation- Casey HuHuckleckle al caps as a member of the U.S. National Futsal Team, and has partic- Volu VolunteernteerCoach Coach ipated in the World Championships, the Pan-American Games and a CONCACAF qualifier. Fir stYearstYear Casey Huckle enters his first season as volunteer coach for the Hawks. A product of North Catholic (‘99) and La Salle University (‘03), Huckle began his coaching career as varsity head coach for boys soccer at Franklin Towne Charter High School. He then coached as an assistant coach at Arcadia University in 2011 before coming to Hawk Hill. Rob BrBrownown Dire Directorctor of Soccer Operations Sec ondYearondYear Rob Brown enters his second year as Director of Soccer Operations. He previously served as the general manager at the Suburban Sports Training Center in Conshohocken, Pa. Brown has worked in the sales department of both the Philadelphia Kixx (MISL) and the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers. He also spent time as the webmaster and news media coordinator for the Rockford Rampage. In addition to his business experience, Brown has also spent time as an assistant for the women’s soccer team at Arcadia University and Council Rock South High School. Brown earned an associate's degree in sport management and a bachelor's degree in business management from Strayer University in 2009.

THE HAWK One of the most famous mascots in college sports, the Saint Joseph's Hawk has been flapping its wings for 57 years.The Hawk, which celebrated its golden anniversary in 2005-06, is best known for staying in constant motion by flap- ping its wings throughout every basketball game and representing the Saint Joseph's motto, "The Hawk Will Never Die." Saint Joseph’s athletic teams have been recognized with the nickname “Hawks” since 1929. At that time, the school’s yearbook editor initiated a contest among the student body for a symbol. More than 100 submissions were narrowed, with “Hawks” winning out over “Grenadiers” by a slim margin. The name was appropriate because it typified “the fight- ing spirit of our crimson and gray athletes and it is suggestive of the aerial attack which has made our football team famous.” Football, ironically, was discontinued at SJU following the 1939 season. The Hawk mascot has garnered numerous accolades in its over 50-year history. It has been selected as the nation’s top mascot by The Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, Sports Illustrated for Kids, Street & Smith’s Basketball Yearbook, ESPN College Basketball magazine and was nominated for the Mascot Hall of Fame in 2008.

2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 5 FINNESEY FIELD

Finnesey Field has been home to 10 different varsity squads at Saint Joseph’s University as it enters its 84th year. Opened in 1929 as home to the SJU football squad, the field has undergone numerous changes over the years and has been home to over a thousand SJU varsity games, matches and track meets. The most recent upgrade happened in the summer of 2008 as the AstroTurf, laid down in 2001, was replaced with new, state-of-the-art TigerTurf. Additionally, the track received a new coat of rubber material in 2009 to better suit the athletes who use it for all sea- sons. Home to the men’s and women’s soccer teams, men’s and women’s lacrosse teams, the field has seen other modifications done to it since its incep- tion in 1929. The prospect of a 70,000- seat bowled stadium for football was dashed when the sport was discontin- ued following the 1939 season. Baseball re-occupied the space in 1947, calling Finnesey home Saint Joseph’s men’s soccer started in 1958 and played every until 1959. In 1960, the original grandstand as well as the hillside season but one (1960) at Finnesey. The squad has compiled an over- seating near Overbrook Avenue were eliminated as Villiger (now all 164-184-31 mark in 53 seasons at Hawk Hill, the most victories of Post) Hall and the Bluett Theatre were built. In the process of the any program on Finnesey Field. SJU opened its playing grounds with 1960 construction, the field’s elevation was raised five feet to its cur- a 6-0 victory over Rutgers-South Jersey in October 24, 1958. rent location. The location has also been home to women’s soccer since 1996 In 1990, artificial turf replaced the grass, making Finnesey a truly and the field hockey team wrapped up its last season on Finnesey in multi-purpose facility. In 1994 the installation of lights furthered the 2007. use of the grounds, while new bleachers in 2003 on the hill next to Overall, the site has seen 1,182 games entering the 2012-13 aca- Mandeville Hall were another touch of renovation to a historic stadi- demic year, and SJU teams put together a total record of 534-598-50 um. in 83 years.

MEN’S SOCCER RESULTS ON FINNESEY FIELD ALL-TIME ALL-SPORTS RECORDS AT FINNESEY FIELD Year W-L-T Year W-L-T Year W-L-T Sport Seasons First Last WLTPct. 1958 1-1-0 1976 1-2-1 1994 5-2-2 1959 3-1-0 1977 4-6-0 1995 3-1-3 Baseball^ 12 1947 1958 18 19 .486 1960* n/a 1978 2-3-1 1996 1-7-0 Field Hockey 25 1983 2007 124 97 5 .548 1961 5-0-0 1979 1-8-2 1997 0-8-2 Football 11 1929 1939 22 19 2 .535 1962 3-1-0 1980 1-7-0 1998 2-5-0 1963 5-0-0 1981 4-4-1 1999 4-5-1 Men’s Lacrosse 19 1993 present 55 79 .400 1964 3-1-0 1982 5-2-0 2000 2-5-0 Women’s Lacrosse 19 1993 present 63 89 .407 1965 2-3-0 1983 5-3-0 2001 4-3-2 Men’s Soccer* 52 1958 present 164 184 31 .473 1966 4-2-0 1984 4-3-1 2002 4-3-0 1967 2-1-0 1985 2-8-0 2003 6-4-1 Women’s Soccer 16 1996 present 62 61 12 .504 1968 3-1-3 1986 3-2-0 2004 0-4-1 Softball 8 1983 1990 26 50 .342 1969 5-0-1 1987 3-8-1 2005 0-5-0 Totals 1,182 games 534 598 50 .473 1970 6-1-0 1988 6-4-0 2006 2-5-0 1971 6-0-1 1989 1-6-0 2007 3-5-0 1972 5-0-0 1990 5-5-0 2008 3-3-0 ^–Baseball records are incomplete 1973 3-1-3 1991 3-5-0 2009 0-7-0 *–No games were played during 1960 season 1974 2-1-2 1992 4-4-1 2010 2-6-0 Note: Men’s and women’s track teams have taken part in numerous 1975 2-2-1 1993 9-1-0 2011 0-9-0 competitions on Finnesey Field–records are unavailable TOTAL: 164-184-31 2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 6 2012 ROSTER

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School/College 00 Sam Pozzessere Jr. GK 6-0 185 Tresckow, Pa. Hazleton Area 0 Andrew D’Ottavi Sr. GK 6-4 188 Petersburg, N.J. Ocean City 1 Michael Moulton Jr. GK 6-0 185 Newtown, Pa. Notre Dame (N.J.) 2 Tommy Brooks So. D/M 5-10 160 Glen Mills, Pa. Salesianum (Del.) 3 Alex Critzos So. F 6-2 175 Annapolis, Md. Archbishop Spalding 4 Tim Brennan Sr. M 5-9 165 Marlton, N.J. Cherokee 5 Ryan Kelly Jr. F 5-8 165 West Deptford, N.J. West Deptford/Marshall 6 Jake Mulinge Jr. D 5-9 160 West Orange, N.J. West Orange/Fairleigh Dickinson 7 Tim Lazorko Fr. M 5-7 155 Philadelphia, Pa. Holy Ghost Prep 8 Colin Reilly Jr. D 6-0 190 Cinnaminson, N.J. Holy Cross 9 Ryan McFadden Jr. F 6-2 170 Linwood, N.J. St. Augustine Prep 10 Pat McGlynn Jr. M 5-8 175 Jamison, Pa. St. Joseph’s Prep 11 Brendan Reilly Jr. D 6-0 190 Cinnaminson, N.J. Holy Cross 12 Mike Glazer So. F 5-11 165 Ellicott City, Md. Marriotts Ridge 14 Brandon Stevis So. D 6-1 180 Glenmore, Pa. Downingtown East 15 Jake Nelson So. M 6-2 180 Jessup, Md. Hammond 16 Tyler Levengood So. M 5-11 155 Sicklerville, N.J. Timber Creek 17 Emmanuel Temeh Fr. F 5-7 158 Trenton, N.J. Trenton Catholic 18 Josh Edgar So. D/M 6-1 180 Vineland, N.J. Vineland 19 Connor Widerman Jr. D 5-9 165 Cherry Hill, N.J. Cherry Hill West 20 Brian Reynolds Jr. D/M 5-8 165 Cherry Hill, N.J. Cherry Hill East 21 Mike Serban Fr. F/M 5-11 165 Warrington, Pa. Central Bucks South 22 Jimmy Reilly Jr. M 5-9 165 Hillsborough, N.J. Immaculata 23 Michael Rumel So. M 5-7 155 Wantagh, N.Y. Wantagh 24 Adam Wissner Fr. M 5-9 165 Landenburg, Pa. Salesianum (Del.) 25 Edward D’Amelio So. M 5-10 172 Mount Bethel, Pa. Bangor Area 26 Dylan Andrews So. D/M 5-11 160 Mount Joy, Pa. Hempfield 28 Luke Rosescu Fr. M 5-9 155 Santa Monica, Calif. Santa Monica

Head Coach: Don D’Ambra (Saint Joseph’s ‘94) - 3rd Year Assistant Coach: Pat Morris (Philadelphia ’99) - 3rd Year Assistant Coach: Steve Wacker (Temple ‘05) - 1st Year Volunteer Coach: Casey Huckle (La Salle ‘03) - 1st Year Director of Soccer Operations: Rob Brown (Strayer ‘09) - 2nd Year Captains: Tim Brennan, Andrew D’Ottavi, Pat McGlynn

TEAM BREAKDOWN PRONUNCIATION GUIDE HAWKS BY CLASS Critzos: CREET-zos Seniors (2): Brennan, D’Ottavi D’Ambra: dee-AM-bra Juniors: (11): Kelly, McFadden, McGlynn, Moulton, Mulinge, Pozzessere, B. Reilly, C. Reilly, J. Reilly, Reynolds, Widerman D’Amelio: dah-MEEL-io Sophomores (10): Andrews, Brooks, Critzos, D’Amelio, Edgar, D’Ottavi: dia-TAV-ee Glazer, Levengood, Nelson, Rumel, Stevis Moulton: MOLE-tin Freshmen (5): Lazorko, Rosescu, Serben, Temeh, Wissner Mulinge: mu-LIN-ga HAWKS BY STATE Pozzessere: po-ZESS-er California (1): Rosescu Maryland (3): Critzos, Glazer, Nelson Rumel: rum-ALL New Jersey (13): Brennan, D’Ottavi, Edgar, Kelly, Levengood, Rosescu: roe-SES-ku McFadden, Mulinge, B. Reilly, C. Reilly, J. Reilly, Reynolds, Serban: SUR-ben Temeh, Widerman New York (1): Rumel Stevis: STEH-vis Pennsylvania (10): Andrews, Brooks, D’Amelio, Lazorko, Temeh: TEEM-ah McGlynn, Moulton, Pozzessere, Serben, Stevis, Wissner Widerman: WIDE-er-man

2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 7 HAWK PROFILES Tim Brennan Senior • 5-9 • Midfield #4 Marlton, N.J. • Cherokee

2011: Started all 17 games on defense...Posted nine shots with four on goal...Had one assist against Xavier...Named to the 2011 Atlantic 10 Academic All- Conference Team. 2010: Played in all 17 games, starting 14...Registered 12 shots. 2009: Started all 17 games...Took seven shots.

High School: Named First Team All-Olympic Conference and Honorable Mention All-State as a senior...Captain his junior and senior year...Named Second Team All-Olympic Conference.

Personal: Majoring in accounting...Born January 20, 1991.

Year Games Played - Started Shots Goals Assists Points Game-Winning Goals 2009 17-17 70 0 0 0 2010 17-14 12 000 0 2011 17-17 90 1 1 0 Totals 51-48 28 011 0

Andrew D’Ottavi Senior • 6-4 • Goalkeeper #0 Petersburg, N.J. • Ocean City

2011: Played in 15 games with 14 starts in net...Made 95 saves while posting a 2.30 goals against aver- age...Recorded shutouts against Army and St. Bonaventure...Named team's Most Outstanding Performer.

2010: Did not play

2009: Started all 16 games played...Had a career-high 17 saves against James Madison...Made 10 saves on three occasions.

Personal: Majoring in food marketing...Born October 20, 1990.

Year Games Played - Started Minutes Saves Save % Goals Against GAA 2009 16-16 1333:50 102 .708 42 2.83 2010 0-0 0:00 0 .000 0 0.00 2011 15-14 1327:43 95 .736 34 2.30 Totals 31-30 2661:03 197 .722 76 2.57

2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 8 HAWK PROFILES

Ryan Kelly Junior • 5-8 • Forward #5 West Deptford, N.J. • West Deptford/Marshall

2011 (at Marshall): Appeared in six games...Named to C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll.

2010 (at Marshall): Redshirt

High School/Personal: Named to the First Teams of the Colonial Conference, All-South Jersey, Gloucester County, and Group II as a junior and senior...Selected First Team All-State senior year and All-State junior year...Named to Newark Star-Ledger First Team senior year...Lead West Deptford to two Colonial Conference championships and one South Jersey Group II championship...Lead club team to one State Cup championship, one Region 1 Premier League championship, and three straight appear- ances at the U.S. Youth Soccer Region 1 championships (2009-2011)...Four year Varsity letterwinner in soccer...Also lettered in baseball (two years).

Personal: Majoring in business administration...Born September 28, 1992.

Ryan McFadden Junior • 6-2 • Forward #9 Linwood, N.J. • St. Augustine Prep

2011: Played in 14 games...Had an assist in the win over Army.

2010: Played in 15 games with nine starts...Recorded assists against Towson and Cornell...Tallied 11 shots.

High School: Named Cape-Atlantic All-Conference, All-South Jersey, and All-State as a senior...Tallied 16 goals and 11 assists his senior year...Helped team with two conference championships...Three-yearlet- terwinner in soccer...Captained team as a senior.

Personal:Majoring in psychology...Born January 31, 1992.

Year Games Played - Started Shots Goals Assists Points Game-Winning Goals 2010 15-9 11 022 0 2011 14-0 70 1 1 0 Totals 29-9 18 033 0

2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 9 HAWK PROFILES Pat McGlynn Junior • 5-8 • Midfield #10 Jamison, Pa. • St. Joseph’s Prep

2011: Started all 17 games...Scored a goal against Detroit and added an assist at Penn.

2010: Started all 17 games...Scored the game-win- ning goal against Iona that snapped SJU’s 24-match losing streak...Recorded an assist in a 2-0 win over Rhode Island.

High School: Named First Team All-Conference as a senior...Senior captain...Lettered three years in soc- cer...Led the team in assists as a senior.

Personal: Brother, Shane, played soccer for SJU... Majoring in food marketing...Born March 17, 1992.

Year Games Played - Started Shots Goals Assists Points Game-Winning Goals 2010 17-17 10 113 1 2011 17-17 12 113 0 Totals 34-34 22 126 1

Michael Moulton Junior • 6-0 • Goalkeeper #1 Newtown, Pa. • Notre Dame (N.J.)

2011: Made three starts...Posted a 3.60 goals against average to go with 16 saves.

2010: Played in 14 games with 12 starts...Named Soccer Six Player of the Week after posting 1-0 shutout over Iona with nine saves...Named Soccer Six Co-Player of the Week after making nine saves in a 2- 0 shutout over URI and totaling 10 saves in a 1-0 loss to UMass...Recorded a career-high 12 saves against Charlotte.

High School: Team captain and Most Valuable Player as a senior...Twice named Colonial Valley All- Conference and All-State...Lettered two years in soc cer, three in tennis and one in swimming.

Personal: Majoring in business...Born August 4, 1991. Year Games Played - Started Minutes Saves Save % Goals Against GAA 2010 14-12 1149:48 93 .756 30 2.35 2011 3-3 225:00 16 .640 9 3.60 Totals 17-15 1374:48 109 .698 39 2.97

2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 10 HAWK PROFILES Jake Mulinge Junior • 5-9 • Defense #6 West Orange, N.J. • West Orange/Fairleigh Dickinson

2011 (at Fairleigh Dickinson): Saw action in 2-0 home win over Bryant (Oct. 28).

2010 (at Fairleigh Dickinson): Redshirt

High School:Named to First Team All-County three times, All-Section three times, and All-State twice...Led West Orange to 19-3 record his senior year...Member of team that won Group 4 State Championships as a freshman...Three-year varsity letter winner...Also lettered in wrestling (three years)...Named All-District in wrestling.

Personal: Father, Gideon Mwololo, and uncle, Peter Mwololo, both played for Kenyan national soccer team...Majoring in actuarial science...Born February 9, 1992.

Sam Pozzessere Junior • 6-0 • Goalkeeper #00 Tresckow, Pa. • Hazleton Area

2011: Did not see action.

2010: Did not see action.

High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner.

Personal: Brothers Rocco and Nick graduated from Saint Joseph’s in 2010 and 2009, respectively... Majoring in interdisciplinary health services...Born August 4, 1992.

2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 11 HAWK PROFILES Brendan Reilly Junior • 6-0 • Defense #11 Cinnaminson, N.J. • Holy Cross

2011: Played in all 17 games with 16 starts...Named the Soccer Six Player of the Week (10/30) for scoring the overtime game-winner at St .Bonaventure... Scored another goal against Detroit.

2010: Played in 12 games with six starts...Took four shots.

High School: Twice named First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-State...Three-time...Earned Second Team All-Conference as a sophomore...Led team in goals (23) as a senior...Fourth all-time in goals scored...Lettered four years in soccer and lacrosse and three in basketball.

Personal: Twin brother, Colin, also plays for SJU... Majoring in business...Born August 26, 1991. Year Games Played - Started Shots Goals Assists Points Game-Winning Goals 2010 12-6 40 0 0 0 2011 17-16 13 204 1 Totals 29-22 17 204 1

Colin Reilly Junior • 6-0 • Defense #8 Cinnaminson, N.J. • Holy Cross

2011: Saw action in 10 games...Registered one shot on goal.

2010: Played in five games...Scored a goal against Towson.

High School: Named First Team All-Conference and All-State junior year...Twice named Second Team All- Conference...Scored 11 goals in sophomore season and six as a freshman...Lettered four years in soccer and lacrosse and three in basketball.

Personal: Twin brother, Brendan also plays for SJU... Majoring in business...Born August 26, 1991.

Year Games Played - Started Shots Goals Assists Points Game-Winning Goals 2010 5-0 11 0 2 0 2011 10-0 10 0 0 0 Totals 15-0 21 0 2 0

2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 12 HAWK PROFILES Jimmy Reilly Junior • 5-9 • Midfield #22 Hillsborough, N.J. • Immaculata

2011: Played in 16 games with three starts...Landed four of his seven shots on goal.

2010: Played in all 17 games with one start...Took nine shots.

High School: Named All-Conference, All- County, and Third Team All-State as a senior... Captain senior year...Lettered four years in soccer and two in base- ball.

Personal: Parents, Jim and Lori, also attended SJU... Majoring in business...Born April 23, 1992.

Year Games Played - Started Shots Goals Assists Points Game-Winning Goals 2010 17-1 90 0 0 0 2011 16-3 70 0 0 0 Totals 33-4 16 000 0

Brian Reynolds Junior • 5-8 • Defense/Midfield #20 Cherry Hill, N.J. • Cherry Hill East

2011: Saw action in four games.

2010: Played in 15 games with four starts...Notched five shots.

High School/Personal: Earned All-State Honorable Mention...Named First Team All-Conference and to All-South Jersey All-Star Team as a senior...Captained team senior year...Lettered three years in both soccer and baseball.

Personal: Majoring in accounting...Born November 4, 1991.

Year Games Played - Started Shots Goals Assists Points Game-Winning Goals 2010 15-4 50 0 0 0 2011 4-0 00 0 0 0 Totals 19-4 50 0 0 0

2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 13 HAWK PROFILES Connor Widerman Junior • 5-9 • Defense #19 Cherry Hill, N.J. • Cherry Hill West

2011: Played in three games...Registered one shot.

2010: Saw action in two games.

High School: Named First Team All-Conference and Third Team All-State as a senior...Captained team as a senior...Lettered three years in soccer.

Personal: Majoring in business...Born September 27, 1991.

Year Games Played - Started Shots Goals Assists Points Game-Winning Goals 2010 2-0 00 0 0 0 2011 3-0 10 0 0 0 Totals 5-0 10 0 0 0

2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 14 HAWK PROFILES Dylan Andrews Sophomore • 5-11 • Defense/Midfield #26 Mount Joy, Pa. • Hempfield

2011: Played in 11 games...Recorded two shots.

High School Led Hempfield to 2010 PIAA State cham- pionship...Named All-State and Lancaster Lebanon League All-Star as a senior...A two-year team captain.

Personal: Majoring in business...Born August 14, 1992.

Year Games Played - Started Shots Goals Assists Points Game-Winning Goals 2011 11-0 20 0 0 0 Totals 11-0 20 0 0 0

Tommy Brooks Sophomore • 5-10 • Defense/Midfield #2 Glenn Mills, Pa. • Salesianum (Del.)

2011: Started all 17 games...Landed four of his eight shots on goal...Recorded assists against Detroit and Richmond.

High School Four-year starter...Led Salesianum High School to Delaware State Championships in 2008 and 2010...All-State honoree as a senior and All- Conference First Team as a junior.

Personal: Majoring in finance...Born October 13, 1992.

Year Games Played - Started Shots Goals Assists Points Game-Winning Goals 2011 17-17 80 2 2 0 Totals 17-17 80 2 2 0

2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 15 HAWK PROFILES Alex Critzos Sophomore • 6-2 • Forward #3 Annapolis, Md. • Archbishop Spalding

2011: Played in 16 games with 13 starts...Led the team with four goals...Scored against Army, Iona, Richmond and Xavier.

High School: Four-year letterwinner, tallied 29 goals and 12 assists for his career...Led Archbishop Spalding in goals as a junior and senior...Named All- County as a senior.

Personal: Majoring in business...Born January 17, 1993.

Year Games Played - Started Shots Goals Assists Points Game-Winning Goals 2011 16-13 18 408 0 Totals 16-13 18 408 0

Edward D’Amelio Sophomore • 5-10 • Midfield #25 Mount Bethel, Pa. • Bangor Area

Personal: Majoring in biology...Born January 21, 1993.

2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 16 HAWK PROFILES Josh Edgar Sophomore • 6-1 • Defense/Midfield #18 Vineland, N.J. • Vineland

2011: Played in five games with one start...Posted two shots...Recipient of team's Dorie Leahy Award.

High School: Earned First Team All-State and First Team All-Conference as a senior...Served as team captain as a senior.

Personal: Majoring in chemical biology...Born January 18, 1993.

Year Games Played - Started Shots Goals Assists Points Game-Winning Goals 2011 5-1 20 0 0 0 Totals 5-1 20 0 0 0

Mike Glazer Sophomore • 5-11 • Forward #12 Ellicott City, Md. • Marriotts Ridge

2011: Played in 17 games with 16 starts...Led the team with 26 shot attempts.

High School: Led Marriotts Ridge High School to Maryland State titles as a junior and senior...Set team record for goals for a season (25 in 2010) and a career (45)...Named to All State and All-Metro Teams as a senior and was voted 2010 Howard County Player of the Year...Two-time All-County selection...Played for Maryland ODP Team and was selected to Rider Cup squad that traveled to Italy.

Personal: His grandfather, James Bullington, coached Loyola (Md.) to the 1976 NCAA Division II Champion- ship in soccer...Majoring in marketing...Born June 16, 1993.

Year Games Played - Started Shots Goals Assists Points Game-Winning Goals 2011 17-16 26 000 0 Totals 17-16 26 000 0

2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 17 HAWK PROFILES Tyler Levengood Sophomore • 5-11 • Midfield #16 Sicklerville, N.J. • Timber Creek

2011: Played in 13 games with three starts...Scored the first goal in a 2-0 win over Army.

High School: Served as team captain and earned Player of the Year honors as a senior.

Personal: Majoring in risk management and insur- ance...Born March 3, 1993.

Year Games Played - Started Shots Goals Assists Points Game-Winning Goals 2011 13-3 31 0 2 1 Totals 13-3 31 0 2 1

Jake Nelson Sophomore • 6-2 • Midfield #15 Jessup, Md. • Hammond

2011: Started all 17 games...Tied for the team lead in points (eight)...Scored goals against Penn, Richmond and Fordham...Dished out assists against Detroit and Army.

High School: Four-year starter...All-Howard County selection as a junior and senior after leading Hammond High School in goals and assists both sea- sons...Named team’s Offensive Player of the Year in 2009 and 2010...Also played in four Maryland State- Cup Championships and won two Disney Showcase titles...Former member of the SAC Premier team.

Personal: Majoring in international business...Born August 19, 1993.

Year Games Played - Started Shots Goals Assists Points Game-Winning Goals 2011 17-17 14 328 0 Totals 17-17 14 328 0

2021 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 18 HAWK PROFILES Michael Rumel Sophomore • 5-7 • Midfield #23 Wantagh, N.Y. • Wantagh

2011: Saw action in eight games.

High School: As a senior, selected to both the All- State and All-Region teams...Named both the Class A and Conference A Player of the Year...Served as team captain in 2010.

Personal: Majoring in business...Born August 23, 1993.

Year Games Played - Started Shots Goals Assists Points Game-Winning Goals 2011 8-0 00 0 0 0 Totals 8-0 00 0 0 0

Brandon Stevis Sophomore • 6-1 • Defense #14 Glenmore, Pa. • Downingtown East

2011: Saw action in four games.

High School: Served as a team captain as a senior earning All-Southeast PA honors...Also received All- Area honors as a junior and senior...Named All-Ches-Mont honors his last three seasons.

Personal: Majoring in finance...Born April 5, 1993.

Year Games Played - Started Shots Goals Assists Points Game-Winning Goals 2011 4-0 00 0 0 0 Totals 4-0 00 0 0 0

2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 19 HAWK PROFILES Tim Lazorko Freshman • 5-7 • Midfield #7 Philadelphia, Pa. • Holy Ghost Prep High School: Four-year varsity starter and three-year captain at Holy Ghost Prep...Led squad to three Bicentennial League championships and three PIAA District One championship games...Helped earn district title and PIAA state finalist title in 2011...Selected 2011 Regional All- American and named 2011 Player of the Year and The Most Complete Player by Bucks County Courier Times...Earned Bicentennial League MVP honors twice...Was two-time First Team All-State, two-time All-Southeastern PA, and three-time First Team All-Bicentennial League honoree...Led high school team to a 62-18-5 record in four years...Won back-to-back state championships (2009, 2010) and Region 1 championship in 2010 with Philadelphia Soccer Club Coppa 93 team...Team played in U.S. National League in 2011 and 2012...Also lettered in varsity basketball (three years) and lacrosse (one year) at Holy Ghost...Two-year starter and captain on basketball team...Helped team to three Bicentennial League championships and one District One championship...Earned Second Team All-Bicentennial League his senior year...Also started at midfield in lacrosse in 2009 and started at goalie in 2011...Awarded honorable mention for Bicentennial League in 2011.

Personal: Cousin, Brian Dougherty, is listed as the goalie of the decade for lacrosse...Great-uncle, Ed Hockenbury, played basketball at Boston College...Great-uncle, Dan Dougherty, played basketball at SJU...Undecided business major...Born November 10, 1993. Luke Rosescu Freshman • 5-9 • Midfield #28 Santa Monica, Calif. • Santa Monica High School: Was the starting forward for varsity team as a sophomore and team captain and MVP as a freshman...Led team to 29-3-0 in two years...Two-year varsity letter winner...Played for Southern California Real USSDA club team and finished the season ranked fourth in the nation.

Personal: Majoring in business administration...Born June 16, 1994.

Mike Serban Freshman • 5-11 • Midfield/Forward #21 Warrington, Pa. • Central Bucks South

High School: Was a First Team All-Suburban and All-Intelligencer selection at C.B. South...Named Most Valuable Player his senior year...As a senior, led team in goals (18) and assists and captained team to Pennsylvania (PIAA) State Tournament for first time in school history...Tallied 34 goals and 23 assists in high school career and is C.B. South's all-time points leader...Selected to play in Philadelphia Area High School All-Star Game and Southeastern PA Coaches All-Star Game...With his club team, PSC Coppa out of the U.S. National League, played league games in Alabama and Las Vegas against top teams in country...Was a member of EPA Olympic Development Program (ODP) Teams for four years...Also played internationally in Italy, Germany, and Switzerland.

Personal: Father, Mike Serban played soccer for Drexel and is in Drexel University Athletic Hall of Fame for Soccer...Business major...Born September 30, 1993.

2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 20 HAWK PROFILES Emmanuel Temeh Freshman • 5-7 • Forward #17 Trenton, N.J. • Trenton Catholic

High School: Was the first player in Trenton Catholic school history to earn All-State and All Group hon- ors...Selected Trentonian Area Player of the Year, Trenton Times Non-Public Player of the Year, and All- Conference Player of the Year in both his junior and senior seasons...Named Trenton Catholic MVP for back-to-back seasons in 2010 and 2011...His selection as 2011-2012 Trenton Catholic Academy Male Athlete of the Year marked first time in school history that a soccer player won the award...Led TCA to two division titles and two trips to South Jersey finals in 2010 and 2011...Guided TCA to a perfect 29-0 record in league play and a 40-4 overall record in his junior and senior years...Led high school team to first title in school history in 2010...In two years at TCA, tallied 73 goals and 48 assists...Holds all-time single-season Mercer County goal-scoring record with 46 goals...Led state of New Jersey in goals (46) and assists (29) as a junior...Recorded 17 goals and 12 assists in two seasons at Trenton High...Also let- tered in varsity track and field at Trenton Catholic Academy (one year).

Personal: Majoring in interdisciplinary health services...Born December 29, 1993. Adam Wissner Freshman • 5-9 • Midfield #24 Landenberg, Pa. • Salesianum (Del.)

High School Six-time Delaware State Cup champion and two-time Delaware High School state champi- on...Two-year starter and senior captain...Named to All-Conference First Team twice...Led Salesianum to 49-3-5 record from sophomore through senior seasons...Helped Salesianum to finish 22nd in the nation as a junior and 11th as a senior...Four-year varsity letter winner...Played club soccer for FC Delco and captained team.

Personal: Majoring in environmental science...Born August 21, 1994.

2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 21 2011 YEAR IN REVIEW

After a tough 2010 campaign in his first season, Saint Joseph’s men’s soccer coach Don D’Ambra accepted that 2011 was going to be a rebuilding year for his group. With more than a dozen freshmen and sophomores playing regularly, the Hawks finished 2-15-0 and 1-8-0 in Atlantic 10 Conference play. Senior and two-time captain Tom Smart led the Hawks with his gritty play in the midfield in all 17 starts, while junior Andrew D’Ottavi started 13 games in net and posted two shutouts. Two pleasant surprises came by way of freshmen Alex Critzos and Jake Nelson. Critzos saw action in 16 games as he started 13 of them. Taking advantage of his opportunity, he led the club with four goals and tied for the team lead in points with eight. Nelson went on to become a mainstay in the midfield as he started all 17 games. His three goals and two assists marked him a threat to opposing teams. Sophomore Brendan Reilly and freshman Tommy Brooks also made an impact for the Hawks throughout the season. Their aggressive play tabbed them as fierce defenders while they also contributed on the offensive end. Reilly netted two goals on the season and Brooks chipped in adding two assists. The team began the season in Philadelphia as it dropped two games, one to Detroit on Finnesey Field and the other at city rival Penn. Tom Smart was selected to his second Soccer Six All-Star team in 2011, mark- ing the 20th consecutive season a Hawk has been chosen to the team. Saint Joseph’s snapped its early two-game losing skid when it traveled up to West Point, N.Y., to take on Army. Goals by Tyler After a loss at George Washington to kick off A-10 play, the Levengood, Critzos and shutout goalkeeping from D’Ottavi men stayed on the road to face Richmond two days later. The allowed the Hawks to grab their first win, 2-0. Hawks would jump out to an early two-goal lead as Critzos and fel- SJU then entered a tough stretch of five games where it lost low freshman Nelson got Saint Joseph’s on the board. The Spiders four by a single goal before beginning conference play. came back with two of their own in the second, sending play into extra time where they ended a 35-minute scoring drought with the game winner off of a rebound. 2011 AWARDS The team returned home after the heart-breaking loss to start a three-game home stand where it fell to Temple, Dayton and Xavier. TEAM AWARDS The Hawks regrouped and made the trip up to St. MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER: Andrew D’Ottavi Bonaventure to take on the Bonnies. After 90 minutes of scoreless VASQUEZ AWARD: Tom Smart play by both clubs, action carried over into extra time. Five min- utes into overtime, Reilly struck a free kick from 30 yards out DORIE LEAHY AWARD: Josh Edgar through a wall that found the inside of the left post to give SJU its SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD: Tim Brennan second win of the year, 1-0. For his efforts, Reilly earned the Soccer Six Player of the Week award. ACADEMIC AWARD: Brian Reynolds Saint Joseph’s would go on to close out the season with three losses, including a senior day where all four seniors – Nico Galati, OTHER AWARDS Jake McPaul, Greg Rom and Tom Smart - were individually hon- ored. ATLANTIC 10 ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE: Tim Brennan Despite the number of one-goal losses, the young Hawks SOCCER SIX PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Brendan Reilly (10/30) gained valuable experience through a great deal of action on the field. D’Ambra expects that the growth and development of this SOCCER SIX ALL-STAR TEAM: Tom Smart year’s bunch will lead to a confident, more competitive club in 2012 and a run at an A-10 Tournament berth.

2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 22 2011 STATISTICS

SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY MEN’S SOCCER 2011 FINAL STATISTICS (OVERALL: 2-15-0 / ATLANTIC 10: 1-8-0)

Player GP-GS GAPTS Shots SOG GW PK-ATT Alex Critzos ...... 16-13 40 818 800-0 Jake Nelson ...... 17-17 32 814 900-0 Brendan Reilly ...... 17-16 20 413 610-0 Patrick McGlynn ...... 17-17 11 312 400-0 Tyler Levengood ...... 13-3 10 23 2 10-0 Tommy Brooks ...... 17-17 02 28 4 00-0 Greg Rom ...... 16-15 02 24 3 00-0 Tim Brennan ...... 17-17 01 19 4 00-0 Ryan McFadden ...... 14-0 01 17 3 00-0 Mike Glazer ...... 17-16 00 026 400-0 Tom Smart ...... 17-17 00 08 2 00-0 Jimmy Reilly ...... 16-3 00 07 4 00-0 Dylan Andrews ...... 11-0 00 02 1 00-0 Josh Edgar ...... 5-1 00 02 1 00-0 Connor Widerman ...... 3-0 00 01 0 00-0 Nico Galati ...... 10-1 00 01 0 00-0 Colin Reilly ...... 10-0 00 01 1 00-0 Shane McGlynn ...... 4-0 00 01 0 00-0 Matt Macey ...... 10-1 00 01 0 00-0 Michael Rumel ...... 8-0 00 00 0 00-0 Brian Reynolds ...... 4-0 00 00 0 00-0 Brandon Stevis ...... 4-0 00 00 0 00-0 Andrew Flood ...... 4-0 00 00 0 00-0 Jake McPaul ...... 17-16 00 00 0 00-0 Total ...... 17 11 9 31 138 56 2 0-0 Opponents ...... 17 43 43 129 360 156 15 1-1 Goalkeeepers Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAA Saves Pct WL TShO Andrew D’Ottavi ...... 15-14 1,327:43 34 2.30 95 .736 2 12 02 Michael Moulton ...... 3-3 225:00 9 3.60 16 .640 03 00 Totals ...... 17 1,552:43 43 2.49 113 .724 2 15 02 Opponents ...... 17 1,552:43 11 0.64 45 .804 15 209 SCORING BY HALVES 1ST 2ND 1OT 2OT TOT Saint Joseph's ...... 551011 Opponents ...... 16 26 01 43

2011 MEN’S SOCCER GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS: Record: 2-15-0 Home: 0-9-0 Away: 2-6-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 SJU/Opp SJU/Opp SJU/Opp DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L SJU GOALS (Assist) SHOTS CORNERS SAVES 9/1 DETROIT 5-2 L B. Reilly, P. McGlynn (Brooks, Nelson) 11-21 0-6 6-5 9/4 at Penn 5-1 L Nelson (P. McGlynn) 4-36 1-9 10-2 9/11 at Towson CANCELED 9/13 at Army 2-0 W Levengood (McFadden), Critzos (Nelson) 4-22 0-15 6-1 9/16 BUCKNELL 1-0 L 9-16 5-8 6-4 9/23 CORNELL 1-0 L 4-12 2-8 6-1 9/25 at Iona 2-1 L Critzos (Rom) 9-23 3-3 7-2 9/28 VILLANOVA 3-0 L 4-14 4-6 3-2 10/2 at Hartwick 1-0 L 10-18 3-3 7-3 10/7 * at George Washington 4-0 L 6-19 6-8 5-1 10/9 * at Richmond 3-2 L Nelson (Rom), Critzos (Brooks) 17-30 4-6 7-6 10/15 * TEMPLE 2-0 L 5-23 2-3 7-2 10/21 * DAYTON 3-0 L 14-16 2-6 4-4 10/23 * XAVIER 2-1 L Critzos (Brennan) 12-19 0-6 6-4 10/28 * at St. Bonaventure 1-0 W B. Reilly 10-26 1-11 10-2 10/30 * at Duquesne 5-0 L 7-22 4-3 6-2 11/4 * FORDHAM 2-1 L Nelson 5-19 1-4 7-0 11/6 * LA SALLE 4-0 L 7-24 1-5 10-4

Home Games in CAPS * - Atlantic 10 Conference Game

2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 23 2011 ATLANTIC 10 RECAP

2011 FINAL STANDINGS 10. Bobby Rosato (TU) 19 78 4.11 2011 ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS Atlantic 10 Overall TEAM WLTPoints WL T Points Offensive Player of the Year: Joshua Patterson (Duquesne) 1. Fordham ...... 72021 11 7134 Defensive Player of the Year: (Fordham) George Washington . . .72021 10 6333 Rookie of the Year: Giuseppe Gentile (Charlotte) 3. Charlotte ...... 61220 16 5452 Midfielder of the Year: Yoni Berhanu (George Washinton) 4. Temple ...... 54015 9 10 0 27 Coach of the Year: George Lidster (George Washington) La Salle ...... 42315 79425 6. Xavier* ...... 43214 12 5440 ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM 7. Duquesne ...... 44113 79223 PLAYER POS. SCHOOL Rhode Island ...... 44113 7 10 1 22 Evan James F Charlotte Dayton ...... 44113 5 13 1 16 Joshua Patterson F Duquesne 10.Saint Louis ...... 45012 6 10 1 19 Simon Gomez F Duquesne Richmond ...... 45012 5 12 1 16 Seth Rudolph F George Washington 12.Massachusetts ...... 2528 413 2 14 M Charlotte 13.Saint Joseph’s ...... 1803 215 06 Nathaniel Bekoe M Fordham 14.St. Bonaventure . . . . .0722 412 3 15 Yoni Berhanu M George Washington * – Atlantic 10 Tournament Champion and NCAA Automatic Bid Charles Rodriguez D Charlotte 2011 STATISTICAL LEADERS Adam Clement D Duquesne SCORING D Xavier Name (School) GP GAPTS Ryan Meara GK Fordham 1. Simon Gomez (DUQ) 18 9826 Yoni Berhanu (GW) 19 11 4 26 ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM 3.GiuseppeGentile(CHA) 25 10 2 22 PLAYER POS. SCHOOL 4. JoshuaPatterson(DUQ) 18 9321 Giuseppe Gentile F Charlotte 5. (LAS) 20 7620 Jason Plumhoff F La Salle Luke Spencer (XU) 21 7620 Luke Spencer F Xavier 7. Seth Rudolph (GW) 17 8319 F Charlotte 8. Gino DePaoli (XU) 20 6618 John Niyonsaba M Fordham 9. Evan James (CHA) 25 5717 Tim Richardson M Fordham 10.Robbie Kristo (SLU) 15 6214 David Key M Massachusetts Cody Calafiore (TU) 16 6214 Jack Pearson D Dayton Ryan Curran D Fordham SAVES PER GAME Mike Burke D George Washington Name (School) GP SV SPG John McCarthy GK La Salle 1. John McCarthy (LAS) 18 143 7.94 2. Thomas Hand (UR) 11 73 6.64 ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 3. Andrew D’Ottavi (SJU) 15 95 6.33 PLAYER POS. SCHOOL 4. Zac Brown (UR) 8 44 5.50 Giuseppe Gentile F Charlotte 5. Nick Shackelford (SLU) 14 75 5.36 6. Alec Storm (UD) 17 81 4.76 Abe Keller M Dayton 7. Shane Hays-Curran (UM) 17 80 4.71 Jack-Tim Murphy M Fordham 8. Peyton Warwick (URI) 17 76 4.47 Matthew Scott D George Washington 9. Ryan Meara (FOR) 18 75 4.17 Rob Friskey M La Salle Matt Keys D Massachusetts Matt Sykes M Rhode Island ATLANTIC 10 STAFF DIRECTORY Timmy Albright F Richmond Commissioner ...... Bernadette McGlade Raymond Lee M Saint Louis Senior Associate Commissioner ...... Ed Pasque Robbie Kristo F Saint Louis Senior Associate Commissioner ...... Debbie Richardson Will Walker M Xavier Associate Commissioner ...... Wendy Larry Associate Commissioner ...... Jay DeFruscio ALL-CONFERENCE ACADEMIC TEAM Assistant Commissioner ...... Jill Redmond PLAYER SCHOOL Director of Championships ...... Lucas Feller Tim Brennan Saint Joseph’s Director of Media Relations and Communications ...... Drew Dickerson Michael Deyhle Dayton Associate Director of Communications ...... Melissa Kristofak Nick Dundon La Salle Advance Media & Communications Assistant ...... Caitlin Bonner Tyler Gibson Charlotte Communications and Media Relations Intern ...... Kacen Delphin Simon Gomez Duquesne Aiden Kirkbride Charlotte Atlantic 10 Conference Aaron Markowitz Fordham 11827 Canon Blvd., Suite 200 Houston Oldham Richmond Newport News, VA 23606 Joshua Patterson Duquesne Phone: (757) 706-3040 Carter Poe Duquesne Fax: (757) 706-3042 Sean Ryan Xavier www.atlantic10.org

2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 24 YEARLY RECORDS

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS GOALS LEADERS ASSISTS LEADERS YEAR WL T GF GA COACH 1958 Three tied with ...... 5 1958 Not recorded 1959 Sergio Tobia ...... 9 1959 Not recorded 1958 42022 19 Dunn 1960 Musil Shihadeh ...... 6 1960 Not recorded 1959 55021 24 Dunn 1961 Musil Shihadeh ...... 11 1961 Not recorded 1960 54126 18 Dunn 1962 Karl Hildebrand ...... 11 1962 Not recorded 1963 Frank Plescha ...... 9 1963 Not recorded 1961 63225 11 Dunn 1964 Art Jethon ...... 14 1964 Not recorded 1962 91051 9 Dunn 1965 Art Jethon ...... 6 1965 Not recorded 1966 Art Jethon ...... 13 1966 Not recorded 1963 53224 10 Dunn 1967 Greg Torrence ...... 9 1967 Not recorded 1964 72031 12 Dunn 1968 Two tied with ...... 8 1968 Not recorded 1965 37011 23 Dunn 1969 Bob Soley ...... 11 1969 Not recorded 1970 Robin Gyles ...... 10 1970 Not recorded 1966* 9 3 0 35 21 Dunn 1971 Robin Gyles ...... 5 1971 Ralph Cirino ...... 3 1967 73037 14 Dunn 1972 Paul Lubbe ...... 7 1972 Not available 1968 72429 10 Dunn 1973 Earl McEachron ...... 6 1973 Not available 1974 Joe Powell ...... 6 1974 Not available 1969 83245 20 Dunn 1975 Kevin McWilliams ...... 4 1975 Not available 1970 11 40 40 17 Dunn 1976 Two tied with ...... 3 1976 Joe Fink ...... 4 1971* 81416 8 Dunn 1977 Trevor Palmer ...... 6 1977 Two tied with ...... 2 1978 Tony Rod ...... 4 1978 Four tied with ...... 4 1972*11 30 31 10 Dunn 1979 Two tied with ...... 3 1979 Two tied with ...... 2 1973 63326 14 Dunn 1980 Lee Palo ...... 5 1980 Dave McDonald ...... 4 1974 54421 18 Dunn Musil Shihadeh 1981 Lee Palo ...... 8 1981 Andy Stackhouse ...... 6 1982 Lee Palo ...... 8 1982 Tom Fitzpatrick ...... 6 1975 44116 17 Dunn 1983 Chuck McGlinn ...... 5 1983 Chris White ...... 4 1976 56216 13 Ruggero 1984 Chris White ...... 7 1984 Two tied with ...... 4 1977 5 10 1 21 29 Ruggero 1985 Chuck McGlinn ...... 5 1985 Chris White ...... 2 1986 Chuck McGlinn ...... 8 1986 Frank D’Angelo ...... 4 1978 6 10 1 18 38 Ruggero 1987 Chuck McGlinn ...... 8 1987 Two tied with ...... 5 1979 3 13 29 39 Ruggero 1988 Bruce Matus ...... 7 1988 Dan Harmon ...... 7 1980 2 13 1 14 34 Ruggero 1989 Jack Comey ...... 6 1989 Tim Comey ...... 4 1990 Two tied with ...... 6 1990 Three tied with ...... 4 1981 7 10 1 21 39 Ruggero 1991 Don D'Ambra ...... 8 1991 John McIntyre ...... 4 1982 69228 34 Ruggero 1992 Don D’Ambra ...... 13 1992 John McIntyre ...... 6 1983 5 11 2 13 29 Ruggero 1993 Don D’Ambra ...... 15 1993 John McIntyre ...... 10 1994 John Sharp ...... 12 1994 John Sharp ...... 6 1984 58420 31 Ruggero 1995 John Gallagher ...... 8 1995 Aleksander Peev ...... 7 1985 4 16 0 12 41 Ruggero 1996 Aleksander Peev ...... 8 1996 Aleksander Peev ...... 4 1986 5 12 1 19 38 Ruggero 1997 Aleksander Peev ...... 7 1997 Two tied with ...... 3 1998 Roman Escobar ...... 8 1998 Shane Snyder ...... 4 1987 4 15 1 23 47 Turner 1999 Ryan Dougherty ...... 4 1999 Ryan Dougherty ...... 3 1988 6 13 0 30 51 Turner 2000 Andrew Kulinski ...... 7 2000 Andrew Kulinski ...... 6 1989 4 13 2 20 39 Turner 2001 Ryan Dougherty ...... 10 2001 Ryan Dougherty ...... 6 2002 Mike Guglielmucci ...... 6 2002 Andrew Kulinski ...... 5 1990 9 10 0 29 34 Turner 2003 Adam Duffy ...... 6 2003 Andrew Kulinski ...... 5 1991 7 11 0 27 46 Turner 2004 Chris Powell ...... 3 2004 Pat Duddy ...... 2 1992 6 10 4 37 40 Turner 2005 Michael McInaw ...... 6 2005 Andrew Tursi ...... 3 2006 Michael McInaw ...... 4 2006 Jason Lewis ...... 2 1993 12 61 44 21 Turner John McIntyre 2007 Colin Baker ...... 8 2007 Michael McInaw ...... 4 1994 10 72 36 35 Turner 2008 Colin Baker ...... 6 2008 Nick Pozzessere ...... 3 1995 5 10 4 26 38 Turner 2009 Six tied with ...... 1 2009 Four tied with ...... 1 2010 Colin Baker ...... 2 2010 Ryan McFadden ...... 2 1996 3 12 1 23 50 Turner 2011 Alex Critzos ...... 4 2011 Three tied with ...... 2 1997 3 14 2 18 49 Turner 1998 3 16 0 17 50 Turner JACK DUNN 1999 4 14 1 19 55 Turner Legendary Jack Dunn, the first-ever coach 2000 5 11 0 27 40 Turner 2001 10 72 32 29 Turner of the Saint Joseph’s soccer team, has done 2002 8 11 0 23 35 Turner more for the Hawk program than any one 2003 8 11 1 26 46 Turner individual. The team’s head coach from 1958 2004 3 14 1 14 52 Turner through 1975, Dunn compiled a career 2005 2 14 1 13 58 Turner record of 120-57-23 (.658) in his 18 years at 2006 2 12 4 15 44 Turner the helm, leading SJU to the NCAA 2007 5 12 1 16 51 Turner Tournament in 1966, 1971 and 1972. 2008 58213 33 Turner Dunn played on the 1952 U.S. Olympic 2009 0 17 06 51 Turner team and went on to a long playing career in the old German- 2010 2 15 06 38 D’Ambra American Professional League. 2011 2 15 0 11 43 D’Ambra Dunn, who also served as an assistant coach with the Hawks in TOTAL301 473 70 1,204 1,726 54Years the mid-90s, was one of 20 inaugural inductees to the Saint Aleksander Peev Joseph’s Athletics Hall of Fame in 1999. * Qualified for NCAA Tournament 2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 25 SINGLE SEASON LEADERS

POINTS SHOTS 1. Don D’Ambra (1993) ...... 38 1. Don D’Ambra (1990) ...... 80 2. John McIntyre (1993) ...... 32 2. Don D’Ambra (1993) ...... 76 3. Don D’Ambra (1992) ...... 31 3. Don D’Ambra (1991) ...... 71 4. John Sharp (1994) ...... 30 4. Don D’Ambra (1992) ...... 70 5. Art Jethon (1964) ...... 28 5. Aleksander Peev (1996) ...... 60 6. Ryan Dougherty (2001)...... 26 Jack Comey (1989) ...... 60 7. Art Jethon (1966) ...... 24 7. Colin Baker (2008)...... 59 8. John McIntyre (1992) ...... 24 8. Chris White (1984) ...... 58 9. Andrew Kulinski (2001)...... 23 9. John McIntyre (1993) ...... 56 10. Larry Grebe (1964) ...... 22 10. Aleksander Peev (1997) ...... 54 Tim Comey (1990) ...... 54 GOALS 1. Don D’Ambra (1993) ...... 15 SAVES 2. Art Jethon (1964) ...... 14 1. Sean Vliet (1994)...... 149 3. Art Jethon (1966) ...... 13 2. Sean Vliet (1993)...... 146 Don D’Ambra (1992) ...... 13 3. Tom Pippet (1971) ...... 143 5. John Sharp (1994) ...... 12 4. Pat Kirchner (1984) ...... 140 6. Musil Shihadeh (1961) ...... 11 5. Tim Mulqueen (1987) ...... 138 Karl Hildebrand (1962) ...... 11 6. Tim Mulqueen (1985) ...... 136 Larry Grebe (1964) ...... 11 7. Sean Vliet (1995)...... 135 John McIntyre (1993) ...... 11 8. Eric Bowman (1990) ...... 134 Bob Soley (1969) ...... 11 9. Kevin Dougher (2003)...... 133 10. Pat Kirchner (1983) ...... 132 ASSISTS 1. John McIntyre (1993) ...... 10 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 2. Don D’Ambra (1993) ...... 8 1. Tom Pippet (1971) ...... 0.62 Jim Gavaghan, inducted into the SJU 3. Dan Harmon (1988) ...... 7 2. Sean Vliet (1993) ...... 1.07 Athletics Hall of Fame in 2006, was the cap- Aleksander Peev (1995) ...... 7 3. Tom Pippet (1970) ...... 1.13 tain of the first men’s soccer team in school 5. Jack Comey (1988) ...... 6 4. Sean Vliet (1992) ...... 1.25 history. Ryan Dougherty (2001)...... 6 5. Will Sunderman (1989) ...... 1.35 John Sharp (1994) ...... 6 6. Pat Kirchner (1983) ...... 1.43 John McIntyre (1992) ...... 6 7. Kevin Dougher (2001) ...... 1.45 Tom Fitzpatrick (1982) ...... 6 8. Pat Kirchner (1984) ...... 1.55 Andrew Kulinski (2000)...... 6 9. Sean Vliet (1994) ...... 1.63 10. Kevin Dougher (2002) ...... 1.66

SHUTOUTS 1. Tom Pippet (1971)...... 9 2. Tom Pippet (1972)...... 8 Dave Owsik (1968) ...... 8 4. Four tied with ...... 7

TEAM RECORDS SEASON GAME Most Goals...... 51 (1962) Most Goals . . . . 10 vs. Villanova (9/26/70) Most Goals Allowed ...... 58 (2005) Most Assists...... 6 on three occasions Fewest Goals ...... 6 (2009, 2010) Fewest Goals Allowed...... 8 (1971) STREAKS Highest Winning Pct...... 900 (1962) Consecutive Wins ...... 13 Lowest Winning Pct...... 000 (2009) ...... (10/24/70 thru 10/23/71) Most Wins ...... 12 (1993) Unbeaten Streak ...... 19 Fewest Wins ...... 0 (2009) ...... (10/24/70 thru 11/13/71) Most Losses ...... 17 (2009) Consecutive Losses ...... 24 Fewest Losses ...... 1 (1962, 1971) ...... (11/7/08 thru 9/25/10) Winless Streak ...... 24 ...... (11/7/08 thru 9/25/10) Sean Vliet holds the SJU records for saves in a season (149) and career (530). 2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 26 CAREER LEADERS

POINTS GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Tim Mulqueen Coaches at 1. Don D’Ambra (1990-93) ...... 102 1. Tom Pippet (1970-72) ...... 0.84 2008 Beijing Olympics 2. John McIntyre (1991-93) ...... 74 2. Dave Owsik (1967-69) ...... 0.90 3. Art Jethon (1964-66)...... 66 3. Sean Vliet (1992-95)...... 1.43 4. John Sharp (1991-95) ...... 62 4. Bryan Benedict (2005-10) ...... 1.51 5. Andrew Kulinski (2000-03) ...... 61 5. Pat Kirchner (1982-84)...... 1.68 6. Aleksander Peev (1995-98)...... 60 6. Kevin Dougher (2000-03)...... 1.82 7. Chuck McGlinn (1983-87) ...... 58 7. Tim Mulqueen (1983-87)...... 2.02 8. Lee Palo (1980-83) ...... 53 8. Eric Bowman (1990-91) ...... 2.07 9. Musil Shihadeh (1960-62)...... 52 9. Ari Solomon (1997-98)...... 2.22 10. Michael Feite (1991-94) ...... 50 10. Andrew D’Ottavi (2009-11) ...... 2.57

GOALS SHUTOUTS 1. Don D’Ambra (1990-93) ...... 41 1. Tom Pippet (1970-72) ...... 24 2. Art Jethon (1964-66)...... 33 2. Sean Vliet (1992-95) ...... 21 3. John McIntyre (1991-93) ...... 27 3. Dave Owsik (1967-69)...... 11 4. Musil Shihadeh (1960-62)...... 26 Kevin Dougher (2000-03) ...... 11 5. Chuck McGlinn (1983-87) ...... 26 5. Bryan Benedict (2005-09) ...... 9 6. Lee Palo (1980-83) ...... 24 Pat Kirchner (1982-84) ...... 9 Robin Gyles (1969-71)...... 24 6. Tim Mulqueen (1983-87) ...... 8 8. Aleksander Peev (1995-98)...... 23 9. John Sharp (1991-95) ...... 22 A 1987 graduate, Mulqueen was an assistant Bold indicates current player 10. Andrew Kulinski (2000-03) ...... 20 coach on the U.S. Olympic men’s soccer team in Beijing. His primary responsibilities ASSISTS* dealt with the goalkeepers. The U.S. went 1- 1. Andrew Kulinski (2000-03) ...... 21 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 1-1 in pool play, beating Japan 1-0, drawing 2. John McIntyre (1991-93) ...... 20 the Netherlands 2-2 and losing to eventual Don D’Ambra (1990-93) ...... 20 GAME silver medalists, Nigeria, 2-1. 4. John Sharp (1991-95) ...... 18 Most Goals: 5 5. Aleksander Peev (1995-98)...... 14 Larry Grebe vs. La Salle (10/14/64) Ryan Dougherty (1998-01) ...... 14 Art Jethon vs. Phila. Textile (10/6/66) Michael Feite (1991-94) ...... 14 8. Dan Harmon (1986-88) ...... 12 Most Assists: 3 Chris White (1983-86)...... 12 Jerry Benetatos vs. Villanova (9/30/67) Adam Duffy (2000-03)...... 12 George Todt vs. Pa. Military (11/12/66) *assists not kept prior to 1971 Frank D’Angelo vs. Spring Garden (9/29/87)

SHOTS Most Points: 11 1. Don D’Ambra (1990-93) ...... 297 Art Jethon vs. Phila. Textile (10/6/66) 2. Aleksander Peev (1995-98) ...... 178 3. Colin Baker (2007-10) ...... 173 SEASON 4. John McIntyre (1991-93) ...... 158 5. John Sharp (1991-95) ...... 143 Points per game: 4.67 Jack Comey (1986-89)...... 143 Art Jethon (1966) 6. Chris White (1983-86)...... 134 Michael Feite (1991-94) ...... 134 Goals per game: 2.16 8. Andrew Kulinski (2000-03) ...... 119 Art Jethon (1966) 9. Ryan Dougherty (1998-2001) ...... 114 Assists per game: 0.53 SAVES John McIntyre (1993) 1. Sean Vliet (1992-95) ...... 530 2. Tim Mulqueen (1983-87) ...... 414 CAREER 3. Pat Kirchner (1982-84) ...... 400 Points per game: 2.76 4. Kevin Dougher (2000-03) ...... 349 Art Jethon (1964-66) 5. Bryan Benedict (2005-10)...... 256 6. Eric Bowman (1990-91) ...... 238 Goals per game: 1.32 Don D’Ambra owns the SJU season and 7. Andrew D’Ottavi (2009-11)...... 197 Art Jethon (1964-66) career records for goals (41) and points 8. Tom Pippet (1970-72)...... 143 9. Mike Speicher (1987-89) ...... 129 (102). He is also the only Hawk to be 10. Brent Brower (1996-99) ...... 122 Assists per game: 0.35 named A-10 Player of the Year (1993). Ari Solomon (1997-98) ...... 122 John McIntyre (1991-93) 2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 27 HONORS & AWARDS

ALL-ATLANTIC 10 ATLANTIC 10 ALL-ACADEMIC ALL-SOCCER SIX* SOCCER SIX* Year Player Team 1991 Ed DeLisle 1980 Joe Cugine Player of the Year 1991 John McIntyre 1st 1992 Pete Walsh 1981 Lee Palo 1993 Don D’Ambra 1992 Don D’Ambra 1st 1993 Roy Dumaran 1982 Joe DeRita 2001 Ryan Dougherty 1983 Marty Stanton John McIntyre 1st Andy Wallace 1984 Chris White Sean Vliet 2nd 1994 Mike Blue William Wilkinson Freshman of the Year Marty Stanton 1995 Aleksander Peev 1993 Don D’Ambra 1st Joe Deily 1985 Chris White John McIntyre 1st Andy Wallace 1986 Chuck McGlinn 1998 Roman Escobar John Gallagher 2nd 1995 Mike Blue Chris White 2000 Andrew Kulinski Sean Vliet 2nd Andy Wallace 1988 Jack Comey 2007 Colin Baker 1994 John Gallagher 1st 2001 Ryan Dougherty 1989 Jack Comey Sean Vliet 1st 2002 Matt James 1992 Don D’Ambra Coach of the Year Michael Feite 2nd 2003 Matt James John McIntyre 1993 Tom Turner Pete Walsh 1995 Aleksander Peev 2nd 2011 Tim Brennan 2001 Tom Turner 1993 Don D’Ambra 1997 Aleksander Peev 2nd John McIntyre 1998 Aleksander Peev 1st CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA *Soccer Seven until 2007 Todd Surber Bold indicates current letterwinner 1999 Matt Cox 1st 2001 Ryan Dougherty 3rd Sean Vliet 2000 Matt Cox 2nd 1994 John Sharp SJU Soccer Hall of Fame Ryan Dougherty 2nd CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Andy Wallace Andrew Kulinski 2nd 2001 Ryan Dougherty 1st Michael Feite 1978 Jack Dunn 2001 Andrew Kulinski 2nd 2003 Matt James 2nd 1995 John Gallagher 1980 Jim Gavaghan 2002 Adam Duffy 2nd Brian Schmidt Jay Crawford Sean Vliet 2003 Adam Duffy 1st ALL-REGION 1981 Joe Walls 1996 Aleksander Peev Andrew Kulinski 2nd 1962 Karl Hildebrand Brian Schmidt 1983 Frank Plescha Frank Plescha 1997 Aleksander Peev 1984 Art Jethon ATLANTIC 10 Joe Walls 1998 Roman Escobar 1985 Fr. Emory Ross Co-Player of the Year 1963 Frank Plescha Aleksander Peev Mike Conway 1993 Don D’Ambra Joe Walls 1999 Matt Cox 1964 Art Jethon 2000 Matt Cox 1986 Ed Blaney Rookie of the Year Frank Plescha Ryan Dougherty 1987 Tom Mulholland 2000 Andrew Kulinski 1967 Jack Ruggero Andrew Kulinski 1988 Jack Ruggero 2001 Ryan Dougherty 2007 Colin Baker 1968 Tom Mulholland 1990 George Griffin Andrew Kulinski Jack Ruggero 2002 Adam Duffy 1991 Tom Pippet Coach of the Year 1969 George Griffin Andrew Kulinski 1993 Duke Swiconek 1993 Tom Turner Bob Soley 2003 Adam Duffy 1994 Dan Brennan 1970 Ed Blaney 2004 John Creed 1998 Jim Murray ATLANTIC 10 ALL-TOURNAMENT 1971 Ed Blaney 2005 Michael McInaw 1993 Dave Brown 1972 Ed Blaney 2006 Michael McInaw Marty Stanton Don D’Ambra 1993 Don D’Ambra 2007 Pat Duddy Sam Lee John McIntyre John McIntyre 2008 Colin Baker Charles McGlinn 2009 Travis Gast Todd Surber 2001 Ryan Dougherty Frank D’Angelo 2010 Tom Smart Andrew Kulinski 2011 Tom Smart Don DiJulia Jack Comey 2000 Don D’Ambra HAWKS IN THE PROS 2001 Tom Turner

Don D’Ambra Milwaukee Wave ...... (MISL) 1994-96 Philadelphia Kixx ...... (MISL) 1997-2010

Sam Lee – Asst. Coach Philadelphia Kixx ...... (MISL) 2000-10

John McIntyre Milwaukee Wave ...... (MISL) 1996 Philadelphia Kixx ...... (MISL) 1998-99

Aleksander Peev Philadelphia Kixx ...... (MISL) 2000-01

Don D’Ambra enjoyed a 16-year professional Adam Duffy (left) was a two-time All-Atlantic 10 and playing career and was the head coach of the All-Soccer Seven honoree. Ryan Dougherty (right) Philadelphia Kixx from 2002-09. The Kixx were was the Soccer Seven Player of the Year in 2001. Lee McIntyre Peev crowned MISL Champions in 2007. 2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 28 ALL-TIME ROSTER

A Christopher Cox ...... 1995-96 Tim Fallon ...... 1972-74 Tom Honeyman ...... 1988-91 Juan Aigister ...... 1959-60 JohnCox ...... 1965 TomFasy...... 1961 Jim Horstmann ...... 1970-71 Josh Albert ...... 1998-99 Matt Cox ...... 1999-00 Kilian Feeney ...... 1997-99 Bohdan Hnatiuk ...... 1959 Bud Amentt ...... 1972-75 Robert Cranage ...... 1962 Michael Feite ...... 1991-94 Bob Hunter ...... 1964-66 Dylan Andrews ...... 2011-present Jay Crawford ...... 1958-60 Bob Felice ...... 1967 Vince Hyatt ...... 1978 Doug Anthony ...... 1967-68 John Creed ...... 2004-06 TonyFenu ...... 1979 I Rich Atkins ...... 1983 Alex Critzos ...... 2011-present Frank Ferzetti ...... 1984 Anton Isaac ...... 1961 B Joe Crumlish ...... 1970-73 John Figaniak ...... 1999-01 J Colin Baker ...... 2007-10 Joe Cugine ...... 1978-81 Matt Filewicz ...... 2002-04 Matt James ...... 2000-03 Mike Ballasy ...... 1974-75 Scott Cunningham ...... 2002-04 Mike Finegan ...... 1969-72 Tony Jaskel ...... 1960-61 Martin Barlow ...... 1964 Tom Currie ...... 1963-64 Jim Fink ...... 1974-77 Mike Jenemann ...... 1965-67 Fran Barnett ...... 1968 Charlie Cutillo ...... 1969-70 Joe Fink ...... 1976-77 Ed Jennings ...... 1978 Anthony Bartolomeo ...... 1989 D Shawn Fitzgerald ...... 1975 Art Jethon ...... 1964-66 Tom Becker ...... 1980-81 Don D’Ambra ...... 1990-93 Vince Fitzgerald ...... 1974-77 Tom Johnson ...... 2005-08 Emilano Begnardi ...... 1993-94 Frank D’Angelo ...... 1984-87 Tom Fitzpatrick ...... 1982-83 Cliff Jones ...... 2004-07 Bryan Benedict ...... 2005-09 Rob D’Angelo ...... 1994-96 Terry Flanagan ...... 1976-78 K Jerry Benetatos ...... 1966-68 Dave D’Aulerio ...... 1987-89 Joe Fluehr ...... 2007-09 Jim Kaiser ...... 1977-78 Tom Benson ...... 1978-79 Andrew D’Ottavi . . .2009, 11-present Shawn Flynn ...... 1988-90 Fred Kalhammer ...... 1960 Andy Blaney ...... 1971-73 Bob Davidson ...... 1985-87 Matt Foster-Moore ...... 2000-03 Tom Kalup ...... 2000-01 Ed Blaney ...... 1969-72 Ryan Davies ...... 2005 TomFox ...... 1978 Ian Kane ...... 2004-07 Jerry Blaney ...... 1975-78 Hughie Day ...... 1988-91 Harry Fredericks ...... 1985 Mark Kauterman ...... 1979-82 John Blaney ...... 1983-86 Ed DeAngelis ...... 1986-89 Jim Fugedy ...... 1967 Jim Keady ...... 1989-92 Joe Blaney ...... 1977-80 Bob DeBias ...... 1970-71 G Mike Keller ...... 1979 Pat Blessington ...... 1976-78 Y. Degermentzidis ...... 2010 Gable...... 1963 David Kelley ...... 1960 Michael Blue ...... 1992-95 Joe Deily ...... 1993-96 Nico Galati ...... 2008-11 Frank Kelly ...... 1962-63 Erick Bodge ...... 1997-00 Bob DeLaurentis ...... 1960-61 Brendan Gallagher ...... 1988 Jim Kelly ...... 1960-62 Joe Bodnar ...... 2006-08 Jim Delia ...... 1980-83 Jim Gallagher ...... 1975 Mike Kelly ...... 1970-73 Bill Bokus ...... 1996-97 Ed DeLisle ...... 1988-91 John Gallagher ...... 1993-96 Shane Kelly ...... 2009-10 Jim Bollinger ...... 1973 Joe Della Penna ...... 1973-76 Pat Gallagher ...... 1994-97 AlKemary ...... 1975 Jerry Bordwick ...... 1984 Nick DelMonico ...... 1995-97 Al Gambone ...... 1967 ArtKerns...... 1958 Jim Bowdler ...... 1963-64 Art Denchfield ...... 1963 Billy Gardner ...... 1989-92 Jack Kilroy ...... 1980-84 Erik Bowman ...... 1989-92 Joe DeRita ...... 1979-82 Travis Gast ...... 2006-09 TaeKim ...... 1991 Kevin Boyle ...... 2002-03 Brian DeVuono ...... 1999-01 Alex Garst ...... 2007-10 Pat Kirchner ...... 1982-84 Jack Breen ...... 1974 Matt DiDaniels ...... 1996-99 Jim Gavaghan ...... 1958 Jim Kirk ...... 1979-82 Dan Brennan ...... 1975-78 Tom DiEnna ...... 1996-99 Brian Geary ...... 1997-99 Kevin Kirsch ...... 2009-10 Kevin Brennan ...... 1977 Zach DiLanzo ...... 200 Chuck Gesing ...... 1990-92 Bill Kogut ...... 1962-63 Tim Brennan ...... 2009-present Giacomo DiLisi ...... 2007-10 Lee Giannini ...... 1962-63 Justin Kohler ...... 2009-10 TimBrill...... 1974 Chris DiStefano ...... 2000-04 Euclid Gibson ...... 1974 Les Korsos ...... 1991-95 Tom Brislin ...... 2000-03 Greg Donatelli ...... 1999 Mike Gilmartin ...... 1982 Alex Koufacos ...... 2004-07 Tommy Brooks ...... 2011-present Albert Dooley ...... 1958 Mike Glazer ...... 2011-present Andrew Kulinski ...... 2000-03 Brent Brower ...... 1996-99 John Dooley ...... 1958 Mike Goldovich ...... 2004-05 Ryan Krey ...... 1994-96 David Brown ...... 1991-95 Kevin Dougher ...... 2000-03 Joe Gonzales ...... 1969-70 Mike Kruckemeyer ...... 2009 Jim Brown ...... 2004-06 Charlie Dougherty ...... 1977 John Grady ...... 1963 Etienne Kunderwicz ...... 1964 Chris Burke ...... 1999 Joe Dougherty ...... 1969-72 Jim Graham ...... 1959-61 L John Burke ...... 1993-94 Ryan Dougherty ...... 1998-01 Joe Grayauskie ...... 2003-06 Gabin Laboski ...... 1990 Rich Burns ...... 1987 Dan Drake ...... 1975-78 Larry Grebe ...... 1964-66 DanLadik ...... 1989 John Byrne ...... 1963-65 Michael Drozdick ...... 2000 George Griffin ...... 1968-69 Rich Lam ...... 1963-65 C Brendan Duddy ...... 2007-09 George Grisel ...... 1960 Dick Lanahan ...... 1961-63 Sean Canavan ...... 2008-09 Patrick Duddy ...... 2004-07 Mike Guglielmucci ...... 2002 Jorge Landivar ...... 1965 Brian Carlin ...... 1979-82 Paul Duddy ...... 1969-71 Robin Gyles ...... 1969-71 Joe Larkin ...... 1975-76 Frank Carter ...... 1991 Adam Duffy ...... 2000-03 H Rob Lavorerio ...... 2003-05 Peter Carter ...... 2008 Roy Dumaran ...... 1992-93 Chris Haas ...... 1999-02 BillLayton ...... 2007-08 Michael Cerrato ...... 1995-97 JoeDurso ...... 1971 Tim Halterman ...... 1989-92 Dennis Leahy ...... 1990-91 Mike Christian ...... 1983-85 Greg Dusing ...... 2007-10 Cleophas Hanciles ...... 2004 Sam Lee ...... 1976-79 Matteo Chiappini ...... 2006-08 E Chris Hansen ...... 2007 Dave Lenhart ...... 1966-68 Ralph Cirino ...... 1971-74 Andy Ecsery ...... 1958-60 Dan Harmon ...... 1986-89 Tyler Levengood ...... 2011-present Roman (Chip) Ciupak ...... 1969 Josh Edgar ...... 2011-present Chris Harrer ...... 1982 Jason Lewis ...... 2006-09 Joe Civitello ...... 1973-74 Ed Eisenstein ...... 1978 Mike Harrington ...... 1974 Omelan Likasewycz ...... 1962 Mark Cole ...... 1994-97 Nick Eliason ...... 1983-85 Paul Harris ...... 1968-70 John Lindley ...... 1966-68 Jack Comey ...... 1986-89 Jim Encines ...... 1976, 79 David Hartman ...... 1994-97 Alex Longbottom ...... 2010 Tim Comey ...... 1988-91 Roman Escobar ...... 1998-01 Pat Henigan ...... 1977-79 Brian Longo ...... 2010 John Cordero ...... 1986 Matt Espenshade ...... 1988 Peter Herman ...... 1978 Mike Lottier ...... 1995-97 John Corcoran ...... 2005 Bob Evans ...... 1980-81 Karl Hildebrand ...... 1962-63 Paul Lubbe ...... 1972-75 Joseph Corona ...... 1960 BudEvans ...... 1965 Dave Hoban ...... 1962-64 Trevor Lyman ...... 2003-05 Rocco Costabile ...... 1999-01 Buddy Evers ...... 1997-99 Matt Holden ...... 2000 JoeLynch ...... 1977 Rory Costello ...... 1985 F Francis Ho-Lung ...... 1970-72 Matt Lynch ...... 1983 2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 29 ALL-TIME ROSTER

EdLyons ...... 1965 Michael Moulton ...... 2010-present Dan Reily ...... 1980-81 Bob Strohm ...... 1981 Jim Lyons ...... 1980-81 Carlos Moya ...... 1965 Derek Reinhold ...... 1998-00 Will Sunderman ...... 1988-90 Tom Lyons ...... 1976 Keegan Moyer ...... 2005 Brian Reynolds ...... 2010-present Todd Surber ...... 1990-92 M Tom Mulholland ...... 1966-68 Kevin Rhoades ...... 2008-10 Matt Swanick ...... 1985-86 John MacDonald ...... 1982, 84-85 Tim Mulqueen ...... 1983-87 Jim Riceman ...... 1958-60 Art Sweeney ...... 1969 Ray MacDonald ...... 1992 Tom Mulvey ...... 1986-88 John Riley ...... 1972 Rich Swiconek ...... 1969-72 Matt Macey ...... 2010-2011 Conor Mulville ...... 2010 Jon Robichaud ...... 1996-98 T Pete Maher ...... 1992-93 Pat Mundy ...... 2000-02 TonyRod...... 1978 Andrew Takats ...... 2003-04, 06 Tom Mallon ...... 1985-88 Dan Murphy ...... 1967 Juan Rodriguez ...... 1985-86 John Taulane ...... 1990 George Mamo ...... 1979-81 Kevin Murphy ...... 1966 Mauricio Rodriguez ...... 1999-02 Byron Taylor ...... 1979-82 Tom Mancini ...... 1981-84 Jim Murray ...... 1960-62 Greg Rom ...... 2008-11 Pat Temple-West ...... 1961 Nick Mangione ...... 2010 Matt Myers ...... 1988-91 Bryan Ronayne ...... 1965 Bill Tenzca ...... 1986-89 Joe Mannella ...... 1991-94 N Mike Rosenberg ...... 1968-70 Neil Tessler ...... 1983 Rob Markey ...... 1984 Paul Nasturzzo ...... 1965 George Rostworowski ...... 1971 Fred Teufel ...... 1977-78 John Martinez ...... 1976 Ron Necoechea ...... 1969-72 Pete Rottkamp ...... 1998-99 Dave Timko ...... 1974-75 Mike Mascone ...... 1986-89 Jake Nelson ...... 2011-present Frank Rubino ...... 1960-61 Sergio Tobia ...... 1958-59 Andy Mason ...... 1973-76, 77 Dean Niedosik ...... 2003-04, 06 Joseph Rudy ...... 1962 Joe Tobin ...... 1964-66 Bruce Matus ...... 1988-90 Jack Nissley ...... 1958 DinoRufo ...... 1969 Joe Tobin ...... 1994-95 Mike McBride ...... 2005-07 Mike Nori ...... 1985, 87 Jack Ruggero ...... 1966-68 George Todt ...... 1966-68 Jim McCole ...... 1987-90 O Paul Rulkiewicz ...... 1973-76 Martin Todt ...... 1969 Sean McCullers ...... 1998-00 Joe Oakes ...... 1990-92 Michael Rumel ...... 2011-present Billy Tonkin ...... 1994-97 Mike McCurdy ...... 1983-86 Dan O’Brien ...... 1988 Dan Ryan ...... 1992, 94-95 George Torrence ...... 1968 Craig McDonald ...... 2009 Bob O’Connell ...... 1958 Anthony Rygiel ...... 1968-69 Greg Torrence ...... 1967-69 Matt McDonald ...... 1999-00 John O’Donnell ...... 1983-84 S Bill Torrence ...... 1968-69 Jim McDevitt ...... 1972 Brian O’Leary ...... 1984 Tom Sack ...... 1963-65 Michael Troha ...... 2008 Dave McDonald ...... 1980-82 Craig Olsen ...... 2004-07 D.J. Salmon ...... 2007-10 Lynwall Tucker ...... 1976-79 James McDonald ...... 1987 Fran O’Malley ...... 1973-76 David Salter ...... 2008 Tom Turner ...... 1970-73 Earl McEachron ...... 1973 Bill O’Neill ...... 1960-62 Bruce Schaffer ...... 1967-68 Lateef Turral ...... 2002-05 Ryan McFadden ...... 2010-present John O’Rourke ...... 1968 David Schaffer ...... 1995-98 Andrew Tursi ...... 2005-08 Tom McGarvey ...... 1984 Cleve Osborne ...... 1972 Brian Schmidt ...... 1993-96 V Pat McGaw ...... 1971-74 Dave Owsik ...... 1967-69 Kevin Schmidt ...... 1998-02 Ludie Van Wunnick ...... 1963-65 Chuck McGlinn ...... 1983, 85-87 Joe Owsik ...... 1980-81 Ryan Schmitt ...... 2000 Steve Vassalluzzo ...... 1975 Cholly McGlynn ...... 1983 P Mark Schnell ...... 1983-85 Sean Vliet ...... 1992-95 Patrick McGlynn ...... 2010-present Matt Pagano ...... 1984-85 Brian Schweitzer ...... 1988 W Shane McGlynn ...... 2010-2011 Alex Pali ...... 1984-85 Bill Semanyk ...... 1972 Vince Waldron ...... 1980-82 Mike McGowan ...... 1979 Sandor (Alex) Pali ...... 1958-61 John Sharp ...... 1991-92, 94-95 Andy Wallace ...... 1992-95 James McGuigan ...... 2000-01 Trevor Palmer ...... 1977-78 Ned Sheerin ...... 1979-82 John Walls ...... 1958, 62-63 Eugene McGuire ...... 1976 Fran Palo ...... 1982-85 Pat Shea ...... 1985-87 Joe Walls ...... 1961-63 Hugh McGuire ...... 1977 Lee Palo ...... 1980-83 Musil Shihadeh ...... 1960-62 Pete Walsh ...... 1989-92 Tom McGuire ...... 1975-78 Peter Paradiso ...... 2002-05 Josh Simon ...... 2004-05 Tom Walsh ...... 2005 Bill McIlroy ...... 1972-74 Aleksander Peev ...... 1995-98 Jim Slover ...... 2004-06 Joe Waweru ...... 1963 Michael McInaw ...... 2005-08 L. (Sam) Peresyteag ...... 1960-62 Sean Small ...... 1994-97 Bob Weaver ...... 1979 John McIntyre ...... 1991-93 Adam Petitt ...... 2000-03 Vince Small ...... 1958 Joe Weber ...... 1967-68 Jim McKee ...... 1983 Charlie Pigliacelli ...... 1970-71 Xander Smallen ...... 2002-03 Chris White ...... 1983-86 Jim McKeon ...... 1961-63 Tom Pippet ...... 1969-72 Tom Smart ...... 2008-11 Connor Widerman . . . . .2010-present John McKenna ...... 1969-72 Nick Pittaoulis ...... 2000-03 RobSmith ...... 1998 Jack Wiegand ...... 1966-68 Andrew McKie ...... 1985-86, 88 Frank Plescha ...... 1962-64 Tom Smith ...... 1966-68 John Wiegand ...... 1975-76 Bernie McLaughlin ...... 1971-74 EdPohl ...... 1974 Vito Smurro ...... 2008 Tom Wiegand ...... 1968-70 Brian McLaughlin ...... 1974, 76-77 Nick Pozzessere ...... 2005-08 Shane Snyder ...... 1995-98 Terry Will ...... 1967-69 John McLaughlin ...... 1964-66 Rocco Pozzessere ...... 2007-10 Charles Soley ...... 1962 Tom Williams ...... 1996-99 Sean McLaughlin ...... 2003-04, 06 Sam Pozzessere ...... 2010-present Bob Soley ...... 1969-70 Jim Wilson ...... 1979 Bob McLernan ...... 1982-84 Adam Postal ...... 2003-05 Ari Solomon ...... 1997-98 Bob Winslow ...... 1976-78 Jake McPaul ...... 2008-11 Pete Poulle ...... 1977-78 Art Sotos ...... 1990-94 Jay Wischum ...... 1978-80 Art McWilliams ...... 1973-76 Chris Powell ...... 2003-04, 06 Mike Speicher ...... 1987-89 Dave Wren ...... 1966 Kevin McWilliams ...... 1974-77 Joe Powell ...... 1973-74 Jerry St. John ...... 1958 Matt Wurst ...... 2003-06 Jim Melia ...... 1980-83 Pat Prendergast ...... 1984-86 Andy Stackhouse ...... 1981 Y George Mellevold ...... 1958 Brian Priest ...... 1977 Fran Stackhouse ...... 1980-81 Hiro Yamazaki ...... 2002 Mike Melody ...... 1984-88 Chris Pugliese ...... 1990-91 Jim Stackhouse ...... 1987 Z James Meyer ...... 1990 Bill Purcell ...... 1971 Joe Stackhouse ...... 1978-81 Dan Zaykowski ...... 2009 Jamie Miley ...... 1980-83 EricPyne ...... 2004 Bill Stadanlick ...... 1963-64 Gene Zyblikewycz ...... 1960-62 Kevin Miller ...... 2004-06 Q Ed Stangler ...... 1976-79 Pat Mitchell ...... 2002 Andrew Quigley ...... 1996-97 Marty Stanton ...... 1982-85 Bold indicates current letterwinner Pat Mondile ...... 2002-04 R Pat Stanton ...... 1960-61 Ciaran Mooney ...... 1986-88 Bob Raucheisen ...... 1979 Robert Stefanski ...... 1998 *Includes all athletes appearing in a Steve Morgan ...... 1971-74 Colin Reilly ...... 2010-present Robert Stephenson ...... 2008-09 match prior to the 2012 season Tim Morris ...... 1966 Brendan Reilly ...... 2010-present Brandon Stevis ...... 2011-present Bob Morton ...... 1972-75 Jimmy Reilly ...... 2010-present Joe Stock ...... 1993-95 2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 30 ALL-TIME RESULTS

1958 10/20 at Temple ...... 4-1 W VILLANOVA ...... 4-2 W (OVERALL: 4-2-0; MAC: 2-1-0) 10/23 at La Salle ...... 5-0 W 11/22 at Navy ...... 0-6 L HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 10/28 URSINUS ...... 3-0 W Date Opponent Score Result 10/30 ELIZABETHTOWN ...... 0-2 L 1967 10/11 at La Salle ...... 3-2 W 11/3 at Gettysburg ...... 6-3 W (OVERALL: 7-3-0; MAC: 6-2-0) 10/14 at Muhlenberg ...... 4-2 W 11/8 at Delaware ...... 7-0 W HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 10/24 RUTGERS-SOUTH JERSEY . . . . .6-0 W Date Opponent Score Result 11/1 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 5-3 W 1963 VILLANOVA ...... 6-1 W 11/6 TEMPLE ...... 4-5 L (OVERALL: 5-3-2; MAC: 3-2-2) 10/6 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 2-1 W 11/18 at Penn ...... 0-5 L HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 10/14 at Elizabethtown ...... 3-5 L Date Opponent Score Result 10/18 at Rider ...... 6-2 W 1959 10/3 EASTERN BAPTIST ...... 7-0 W 10/21 DREXEL ...... 3-0 W (OVERALL: 5-5-0; MAC: 2-4-0) 10/12 BUCKNELL ...... 2-1 W 10/28 at American ...... 4-0 W HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 10/16 at West Chester ...... 0-3 L 11/1 LA SALLE ...... 3-1 W Date Opponent Score Result 10/19 at Elizabethtown ...... 1-3 L 11/4 New York University ...... 0-1 L Muhlenberg ...... 6-1 W 10/22 at La Salle ...... 1-1 T 11/11 at Pennsylvania Military . . . . .8-0 W Philadelphia Textile ...... 3-1 W 10/26 at Temple ...... 0-0 T 11/15 at Temple ...... 2-3 L Drexel ...... 2-4 L RIDER ...... 0-1 L Ursinus ...... 2-3 L 11/2 DREXEL ...... 2-1 W 1968 Rutgers-South Jersey ...... 1-0 W 11/6 DELAWARE ...... 4-0 W (OVERALL: 7-2-4; MAC: 3-1-3) La Salle ...... 1-3 L 11/16 GETTYSBURG ...... 7-0 W HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 11/4 Temple ...... 0-5 L Date Opponent Score Result Eastern Baptist ...... 3-2 W 1964 9/21 at Villanova ...... 6-0 W Delaware ...... 3-2 W (OVERALL: 7-2-0; MAC: 6-2-0) 9/30 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 0-0 T Penn ...... 0-4 L HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 10/5 ELIZABETHTOWN ...... 0-4 L Date Opponent Score Result 10/12 at New York University ...... 0-0 T 1960 10/3 at Bucknell ...... 4-2 W 10/16 SHIPPENSBURG ...... 4-0 W (OVERALL: 5-4-1; MAC: 3-2-1) 10/14 at La Salle ...... 6-2 W 10/19 HOFSTRA ...... 1-1 T HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 10/17 ELIZABETHTOWN ...... 4-1 W 10/22 at FDU-Madison ...... 0-1 L Date Opponent Score Result 10/21 at Gettysburg ...... 2-1 W 10/26 at Drexel ...... 2-0 W 10/8 at Muhlenberg ...... 1-1 T 10/24 at Delaware ...... 5-0W 10/30 at La Salle ...... 6-0 W 10/11 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 3-1 W 10/28 RIDER ...... 5-0 W 11/5 at Glassboro State ...... 3-0 W 10/19 URSINUS ...... 5-3 W 10/31 at Drexel ...... 0-1 L 11/9 AMERICAN ...... 3-2 W 10/22 RUTGERS-SOUTH JERSEY . . . . .1-0 W 11/7 TEMPLE ...... 3-2 W 11/13 RIDER ...... 2-2 T 10/25 at La Salle ...... 1-2 L 11/11 WEST CHESTER ...... 2-3 L 11/16 TEMPLE ...... 2-0 W 10/29 SETON HALL ...... 0-2 L 11/2 TEMPLE ...... 2-3 L 1965 1969 11/5 at Wagner ...... 3-2 W (OVERALL: 3-7-0; MAC: 2-5-0) (OVERALL: 8-3-2; MAC: 3-1-1) 11/8 at Eastern Baptist ...... 2-3 L HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 11/12 DELAWARE ...... 2-1 W Date Opponent Score Result Date Opponent Score Result 10/6 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 1-2 L 9/30 LA SALLE ...... 6-0 W 1961 10/13 LA SALLE ...... 4-0 W 10/4 at Elizabethtown ...... 3-4 L (OVERALL: 6-3-2; MAC: 3-2-2) 10/16 at Elizabethtown ...... 0-1 L 10/8 DREXEL ...... 7-0 W HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 10/20 at Rider ...... 1-3 L 10/11 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ...... 3-2 W Date Opponent Score Result 10/23 DREXEL ...... 0-1 L 10/15 WEST CHESTER ...... 3-3 T 10/4 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 1-0 W 10/27 DELAWARE ...... 2-8 L 10/18 FDU-MADISON ...... 3-2 W 10/7 MUHLENBERG ...... 5-0 W 10/30 at Temple ...... 0-4 L 10/25 at Hofstra ...... 0-1 L 10/14 at Seton Hall ...... 2-6 L 11/2 BUCKNELL ...... 1-0 W 10/30 at Shippensburg ...... 1-4 L 10/18 at Ursinus ...... 1-2 L 11/6 at American ...... 2-1 W 11/1 at Moravian ...... 6-1 W 10/21 at Rutgers-South Jersey ...... 8-0 W 11/10 at West Chester ...... 0-3 L 11/5 GLASSBORO STATE ...... 6-0 W 10/24 LA SALLE ...... 1-0 W 11/8 at American ...... 4-2 W 10/28 at Temple ...... 0-0 T 1966 11/12 at Temple ...... 2-0 W 11/1 at Elizabethtown ...... 1-2 L (OVERALL: 9-3-0; MAC: 8-2-0) 11/15 at Rider ...... 2-2 T 11/4 WAGNER ...... 3-0 W HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 11/11 at Delaware ...... 1-1 T Date Opponent Score Result 1970 11/18 EASTERN BAPTIST ...... 2-0 W 10/7 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 6-2 W (OVERALL: 11-4-0; MAC: 5-1-0) 10/12 at Bucknell ...... 2-1 W HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 1962 10/15 ELIZABETHTOWN ...... 2-1 W Date Opponent Score Result (OVERALL: 9-1-0; MAC: 7-1-0) 10/19 RIDER ...... 0-2 L 9/19 SAINT LOUIS ...... 0-4 L HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 10/22 at Drexel ...... 3-0 W 9/26 at Villanova ...... 10-1 W Date Opponent Score Result 10/25 at Delaware ...... 3-2 W 9/29 at East Stroudsburg ...... 3-0 W 10/3 at Eastern Baptist ...... 9-1 W 10/28 at La Salle ...... 4-1 W 10/3 ELIZABETHTOWN ...... 2-1 W 10/6 at Muhlenberg ...... 5-0 W 11/2 TEMPLE ...... 1-2 L 10/7 at Drexel ...... 3-0 W 10/13 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 5-1 W 11/5 AMERICAN ...... 3-0 W 10/10 at NEW YORK UNIVERSITY . . .0-1 L 10/16 at Pennsylvania Military . . . . .7-1 W 11/12 PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY . . . .7-2 W 10/14 at West Chester ...... 0-4 L 2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 31 ALL-TIME RESULTS

10/17 at FDU-Madison ...... 2-3 L 10/24 HOFSTRA ...... 6-0 W 10/28 at La Salle ...... 1-0 W 10/31 MORAVIAN ...... 1-0 W 11/4 at Glassboro State ...... 4-1 W 11/7 at American (at Madison) . . . .4-0 W 11/11 at Temple (at Madison) ...... 1-0 W 11/14 RIDER ...... 3-2 W

1971 (OVERALL: 8-1-4; MAC: 3-0-3) HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN Date Opponent Score Result 9/25 VILLANOVA ...... 2-0 W 9/29 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... 1-0 W 10/6 DREXEL ...... 1-0 W 10/9 FDU-MADISON ...... 2-1 W 10/13 WEST CHESTER ...... 1-0 W 10/23 at Hofstra ...... 1-0 W 10/27 LA SALLE ...... 2-2 T 10/30 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 0-0 T 11/3 GLASSBORO STATE ...... 3-0 W 11/6 at American ...... 0-0 T 11/10 at Temple ...... 0-0 T Jack Dunn (standing, far left) was the coach of the first SJU men’s soccer team in 1958. 11/13 at Rider ...... 2-1 W 1974 10/6 at West Chester ...... 0-1 L 11/20 at Penn State ...... 1-4 L (OVERALL: 5-4-4; ECC: 1-3-1) 10/16 HOFSTRA ...... 1-1 T HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 10/21 at La Salle ...... 2-2 T 1972 Date Opponent Score Result 10/23 at Delaware ...... 1-2 L (OVERALL: 11-3-0; MAC: 5-1-0) Villanova ...... 6-0 W 10/27 at Glassboro State ...... 2-0 W HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN East Stroudsburg ...... 0-3 L 10/30 AMERICAN ...... 2-0 W Date Opponent Score Result Saint Peter’s ...... 2-1 W 11/2 TEMPLE ...... 0-2 L 9/23 at Villanova ...... 6-0 W Drexel ...... 0-2 L 11/6 at Trenton State ...... 1-2 L 9/27 at East Stroudsburg ...... 0-2 L Georgetown ...... 5-2 W 11/10 RIDER ...... 1-0 W 9/30 at Elizabethtown ...... 3-2 W West Chester ...... 0-0 T 10/4 at Drexel ...... 1-2 L Southeastern Massachusetts .0-0 T 1977 10/7 at FDU-Madison ...... 3-0 W Hofstra ...... 2-0 W (OVERALL: 5-10-1; ECC: 3-5-0) 10/11 at West Chester ...... 2-0 W La Salle ...... 0-4 L HEAD COACH: JACK RUGGERO 10/21 HOFSTRA ...... 2-0 W Glassboro State ...... 2-1 W Date Opponent Score Result 10/25 at La Salle ...... 1-0 W American ...... 2-2 T 9/13 PENN ...... 1-6 L 11/1 at Glassboro State ...... 4-1 W 11/5 Temple ...... 1-2 L 9/17 VILLANOVA ...... 4-0 W 11/4 AMERICAN ...... 3-0 W FDU-Madison ...... 1-1 T 9/21 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... 1-2 L 11/7 TEMPLE ...... 2-0 W 9/24 GEORGETOWN ...... 2-0 W 11/11 RIDER ...... 2-1 W 1975 9/28 DREXEL ...... 1-2 L RIDER ...... 2-0 W (OVERALL: 4-4-1; ECC: 2-3-0) 10/1 at Loyola (Md.) ...... 0-1 L 11/21 at Penn State ...... 0-2 L HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN 10/2 at Maryland ...... 0-1 L Date Opponent Score Result 10/5 WEST CHESTER ...... 0-1 L 1973 Villanova ...... 1-2 L 10/15 at Hofstra ...... 3-2 W (OVERALL: 6-3-3; MAC: 4-1-1) Drexel ...... 1-3 L 10/19 LA SALLE ...... 1-0 W HEAD COACH: JACK DUNN Georgetown ...... 2-1 W 10/22 DELAWARE ...... 3-2 W Date Opponent Score Result West Chester ...... 2-1 W 10/26 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 2-2 T Villanova ...... 1-1 T Hofstra ...... 2-1 W 10/29 at American ...... 1-2 L East Stroudsburg ...... 1-4 L La Salle ...... 2-1 W 11/1 at Temple ...... 1-4 L Saint Peter’s ...... 3-0 W Glassboro State ...... 3-3 T Drexel ...... 2-1 W American ...... 1-2 L 1978 FDU-Madison ...... 0-0 T 11/5 Temple ...... 2-3 L (OVERALL: 6-10-1; ECC: 2-5-1) West Chester ...... 3-1 W HEAD COACH: JACK RUGGERO Hofstra ...... 7-0 W 1976 Date Opponent Score Result La Salle ...... 1-1 T (OVERALL: 5-6-2; ECC: 1-2-2) Penn ...... 0-6 L Glassboro State ...... 4-1 W HEAD COACH: JACK RUGGERO East Stroudsburg ...... 2-1 W American ...... 2-0 W Date Opponent Score Result Georgetown ...... 2-0 W 11/6 Temple ...... 1-3 L 9/18 at Villanova ...... 4-0 W Drexel ...... 1-2 L Rider ...... 1-2 L 9/22 at East Stroudsburg ...... 0-1 L San Francisco ...... 0-4 L 9/25 at Georgetown ...... 2-1 W West Chester ...... 0-3 L 9/29 at Drexel ...... 0-1 L Trenton State ...... 2-1 W

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Villanova ...... 2-0 W 10/14 VILLANOVA ...... 5-2 W 9/19 SPRING GARDEN ...... 0-1 L Hofstra ...... 4-1 W 10/17 at Hofstra ...... 2-1 W 9/22 LOYOLA (Md.) ...... 1-0 W La Salle ...... 0-5 L LA SALLE ...... 1-2 L 9/26 PENN ...... 3-0 W Delaware ...... 1-5 L 10/24 DELAWARE ...... 0-2 L 9/29 at Drexel ...... 0-2 L Philadelphia Textile ...... 1-4 L 10/26 GLASSBORO STATE ...... 0-0 T 10/3 MONMOUTH ...... 2-1 W American ...... 1-0 W EAST STROUDSBURG ...... 2-1 W 10/10 at Villanova ...... 2-2 T 10/31 Temple ...... 0-2 L 10/31 at AMERICAN ...... 0-3 L 10/13 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...... 1-3 L Loyola (Md.) ...... 1-2 L 11/3 TEMPLE ...... 0-5 L 10/17 at La Salle ...... 2-1 W Glassboro State ...... 0-1 L 11/5 at Rider ...... 3-0 W 10/20 at Rutgers ...... 1-3 L Rider ...... 1-1 T 11/7 at Loyola (Md.) ...... 0-4 L 10/25 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 0-6 L 11/10 at Trenton State ...... 1-0 W 10/27 at Georgetown ...... 2-2 T 1979 11/14 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 0-6 L 10/30 at Temple ...... 1-2 L (OVERALL: 3-13-2; ECC: 1-2-2) 10/3 RUTGERS-CAMDEN ...... 2-2 T HEAD COACH: JACK RUGGERO 1982 10/10 RIDER ...... 3-2 W Date Opponent Score Result (OVERALL: 6-9-2; SOCCER 7: 0-6-0) 9/15 at Trenton State ...... 0-3 L HEAD COACH: JACK RUGGERO 1985 9/16 at Rider ...... 2-1 W Date Opponent Score Result (OVERALL: 4-16-0; SOCCER 7: 1-5-0) 9/19 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... 2-2 T 9/11 IONA ...... 4-1 W HEAD COACH: JACK RUGGERO 9/22 GEORGETOWN ...... 0-1 L 9/15 at East Stroudsburg ...... 2-2 T Date Opponent Score Result 9/26 DREXEL ...... 2-1 W 9/18 LAFAYETTE ...... 3-2 W 9/7 VILLANOVA ...... 0-1 L 10/2 PENN ...... 0-3 L 9/22 RUTGERS-CAMDEN ...... 4-0 W 9/11 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... 1-4 L 10/3 WEST CHESTER ...... 0-2 L 9/25 PENN ...... 0-1 L 9/14 DELAWARE ...... 1-2 L 10/6 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 0-4 L 9/29 at Drexel ...... 1-3 L 9/18 at Spring Garden ...... 2-0 W 10/10 VILLANOVA ...... 0-2 L 10/9 at West Chester ...... 2-5 L 9/21 RUTGERS ...... 0-1 L 10/13 at Hofstra ...... 1-4 L 10/13 at Villanova ...... 1-2 L 9/24 at Penn ...... 1-3 L 10/17 LA SALLE ...... 0-2 L 10/16 HOFSTRA ...... 3-2 W 9/27 at Penn State ...... 0-4 L 10/20 at Delaware ...... 0-0 T 10/20 at La Salle ...... 1-3 L 10/2 at Monmouth ...... 0-2 L 10/27 at American ...... 0-3 L 10/23 at Delaware ...... 0-5 L 10/5 at Hartford ...... 0-2 L 10/30 at Temple ...... 0-4 L 10/28 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 0-1 L 10/6 at Northeastern ...... 3-0 W 11/3 at Loyola (Md.) ...... 0-3 L 10/30 at Georgetown ...... 2-1 W 10/9 at Loyola (Md.) ...... 0-4 L 11/6 GLASSBORO STATE ...... 0-1 L 11/2 at Temple ...... 1-3 L 10/12 at George Washington ...... 0-4 L 11/8 at Rider ...... 2-1 W 11/6 LOYOLA (Md.) ...... 1-0 W 10/16 LA SALLE ...... 0-3 L 11/10 at NJIT ...... 0-3 L 11/9 TRENTON STATE ...... 2-3 L 10/19 WEST CHESTER ...... 2-0 W 11/13 RIDER ...... 1-1 T 10/21 OLD DOMINION ...... 0-2 L 1980 10/26 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 0-1 L (OVERALL: 2-13-1; ECC: 1-6-1) 1983 10/29 TEMPLE ...... 1-5 L HEAD COACH: JACK RUGGERO (OVERALL: 6-10-1; ECC: 5-11-2; SOCCER 7: 2-4-0) 11/2 DREXEL ...... 1-0 W Date Opponent Score Result HEAD COACH: JACK RUGGERO 11/5 TRENTON STATE ...... 0-2 L 9/13 at West Chester ...... 1-3 L Date Opponent Score Result 11/9 at Rider ...... 0-1 L 9/17 at East Stroudsburg ...... 1-2 L 9/10 WEST CHESTER ...... 2-1 W 9/24 RUTGERS-CAMDEN ...... 1-2 L 9/14 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... 3-2 W 1986 9/27 TRENTON STATE ...... 0-1 L 9/17 at Rutgers-Camden ...... 0-0 T (OVERALL: 5-12-1; SOCCER 7: 0-6-0) 9/29 PENN ...... 0-2 L 9/21 at Spring Garden ...... 1-4 L HEAD COACH: JACK RUGGERO 10/1 at Drexel ...... 2-6 L 9/24 at Iona ...... 0-2 L Date Opponent Score Result 10/11 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 1-4 L 9/27 at Penn ...... 0-1 L 9/5 at Villanova ...... 1-2 L 10/15 at Villanova ...... 0-2 L 10/1 DREXEL ...... 2-4 L 9/10 at East Stroudsburg ...... 1-2 L 10/18 HOFSTRA ...... 2-3 L 10/7 vs. Rutgers (at UMass) ...... 0-2 L 9/13 at Delaware ...... 2-1 W 10/22 at La Salle ...... 0-0 T 10/8 at North Adams State ...... 0-0 T 9/17 SPRING GARDEN ...... 1-0 W 10/25 at Delaware ...... 1-2 L 10/12 VILLANOVA ...... 1-0 W 9/20 at Central Connecticut State . .1-2 L 10/30 at Georgetown ...... 2-1 W 10/19 LA SALLE ...... 1-0 W 9/23 PENN ...... 0-4 L 11/1 AMERICAN ...... 1-4 L 10/22 DELAWARE ...... 0-2 L 9/29 at Rutgers ...... 1-2 L 11/4 at Temple ...... 0-1 L 10/26 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 0-2 L 10/1 MONMOUTH ...... 4-2 W 11/6 RIDER ...... 2-0 W 10/29 GEORGETOWN ...... 2-1 W 10/4 at La Salle ...... 0-1 L 11/8 LOYOLA (Md.) ...... 0-1 L 11/1 TEMPLE ...... 1-2 L 10/8 LOYOLA (Md.) ...... 1-2 L 11/5 at Loyola (Md.) ...... 0-3 L 10/11 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...... 1-0 W 1981 11/9 at Trenton State ...... 0-1 L 10/14 at West Chester ...... 0-0 T (OVERALL: 7-10-1; ECC: 3-5-0) 11/12 at Rider ...... 0-2 L 10/18 at UMBC ...... 2-0 W HEAD COACH: JACK RUGGERO 10/19 at Navy ...... 2-3 L Date Opponent Score Result 1984 10/25 Philadelphia Textile ...... 1-4 L 9/12 WEST CHESTER ...... 3-0 W (OVERALL: 5-8-4; SOCCER 7: 2-3-0) 10/28 at Temple ...... 0-5 L 9/19 at Lafayette ...... 0-4 L HEAD COACH: JACK RUGGERO 11/1 at Drexel ...... 0-4 L 9/22 at Rutgers-Camden ...... 0-3 L Date Opponent Score Result 11/4 at Trenton State ...... 1-4 L 9/25 at Penn ...... 2-3 L 9/8 at West Chester ...... 0-0 T 9/30 DREXEL ...... 1-3 L 9/12 at East Stroudsburg ...... 0-2 L 10/11 GEORGETOWN ...... 1-0 W 9/15 at Delaware ...... 0-2L 2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 33 ALL-TIME RESULTS

1987 10/14 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 0-1 L 9/30 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 0-2 L (OVERALL: 4-15-1; A-10: 0-4-0; SOCCER 7: 0-5-1) 10/16 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 1-2 L 10/6 WEST CHESTER ...... 1-0 W HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 10/22 at Rhode Island ...... 1-0 W 10/8 at Lafayette ...... 1-0 W Date Opponent Score Result 10/24 TEMPLE ...... 1-2 L 10/10 BLOOMSBURG ...... 5-0 W 9/5 VILLANOVA ...... 0-1 L 10/26 at Bloomsburg ...... 0-2 L 10/13 LEHIGH ...... 2-0 W 9/9 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... 0-1 L 10/28 DREXEL ...... 1-2 L 10/16 at Massachusetts ...... 2-4 L 9/12 DELAWARE ...... 2-1 W 11/8 at Penn ...... 1-4 L 10/18 RHODE ISLAND ...... 4-0 W 9/15 at Rutgers ...... 0-3 L 10/20 at Temple ...... 2-2 T 9/18 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ST. . .0-1 L 1990 10/23 WEST VIRGINIA ...... 0-2 L 9/20 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 0-2 L (OVERALL: 9-10-0; A-10: 2-6-0; SOCCER 7: 1-4-0) 10/28 at Penn ...... 0-4 L 9/22 at Penn ...... 0-6 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 10/31 at Saint Peter’s ...... 7-1 W 9/26 UMBC ...... 3-1 W Date Opponent Score Result 11/3 at Villanova ...... 0-2 L 9/29 at Spring Garden ...... 9-1 W 9/1 at UMBC ...... 1-4 L 10/3 LA SALLE ...... 1-1 T 9/4 at Cabrini ...... 3-1 W 1993 10/1 at Monmouth ...... 1-4 L 9/8 at Drexel ...... 0-2 L (OVERALL: 12-6-1; A-10: 4-3-0; SOCCER 7: 4-1-0) 10/14 at West Chester ...... 1-2 L 9/11 RUTGERS ...... 0-1 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 10/18 NAVY ...... 0-1 L 9/15 at St. Bonaventure ...... 3-1 W Date Opponent Score Result 10/20 CABRINI ...... 2-1 W 9/17 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 1-2 L 9/4 LAFAYETTE ...... 4-0 W 10/24 at Rhode Island ...... 2-10 L 9/22 RIDER ...... 1-0 W 9/6 DREXEL ...... 2-1 W 10/27 TEMPLE ...... 0-2 L 9/25 at La Salle ...... 2-4 L 9/8 at Rider ...... 1-1 T 10/29 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 0-2 L 9/28 at Penn State ...... 1-5 L 9/10 PENN ...... 2-0 W 10/31 DREXEL ...... 0-1 L 9/30 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...... 1-2 L 9/12 DETROIT MERCY ...... 5-1 W 11/3 TRENTON STATE ...... 1-3 L 10/6 MONMOUTH ...... 2-0 W 9/14 at Rutgers ...... 0-1 L 11/7 at Rider ...... 1-3L 10/8 at Villanova ...... 2-1 W 9/18 MONMOUTH ...... 2-3 L 10/10 WEST CHESTER ...... 2-1 W 9/22 LA SALLE ...... 4-0 W 1988 10/19 at Massachusetts ...... 2-1W 9/25 at George Washington ...... 2-1 W (OVERALL: 6-13-0; A-10: 0-4-0; SOCCER 7: 0-5-1) 10/21 RHODE ISLAND ...... 1-2 L 9/29 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 1-2 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 10/23 at Temple ...... 1-3 L 10/1 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 4-0 W Date Opponent Score Result 10/26 WEST VIRGINIA ...... 0-3 L 10/3 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 2-0 W 9/10 at UMBC ...... 1-3 L 10/13 at Lehigh ...... 2-0 W 9/13 RUTGERS ...... 0-7 L 1991 10/17 at Rhode Island ...... 2-5 L 9/15 SPRING GARDEN ...... 4-0 W (OVERALL: 7-11-0; A-10: 1-6-0; SOCCER 7: 1-4-0) 10/22 at West Virginia ...... 0-1 L 9/18 at Massachusetts ...... 0-4 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 10/30 TEMPLE ...... 4-0 W 9/21 PENN ...... 1-3 L Date Opponent Score Result 11/3 VILLANOVA ...... 5-1 W 9/24 at La Salle ...... 3-5L 9/7 DREXEL ...... 2-0 W 11/5 at Temple ...... 2-1 W 9/26 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 1-2 L 9/10 at Rutgers ...... 1-4 L 11/7 at Rutgers ...... 0-3 L 9/30 at Villanova ...... 0-1 L 9/14 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 2-3 L 10/4 LEHIGH ...... 3-5 L 9/18 at Rider ...... 3-2 W 1994 10/6 BLOOMSBURG ...... 2-1 W 9/24 LA SALLE ...... 0-2 L (OVERALL: 10-7-2; A-10: 5-1-1; SOCCER 7: 2-2-1) 10/8 MONMOUTH ...... 3-4 L 9/28 at George Washington ...... 0-7 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 10/12 WEST CHESTER ...... 4-2 W 10/2 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 0-1 L Date Opponent Score Result 10/14 at Delaware ...... 1-2 L 10/7 VILLANOVA ...... 2-3 L 9/4 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 0-0 T 10/19 at Cabrini ...... 1-0 W 10/9 at West Chester ...... 1-0 W 9/5 RIDER ...... 3-0 W 10/22 RHODE ISLAND ...... 1-5 L 10/12 at Bloomsburg ...... 2-0 W 9/10 at Wisconsin ...... 0-4 L 10/25 at Temple ...... 0-2 L 10/14 UMBC ...... 2-3 L 9/11 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee . . . . .0-7 L 10/28 at Drexel ...... 1-3 L 10/18 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 1-0 W 9/14 RUTGERS ...... 0-0 T 11/1 at Trenton State ...... 2-1 W 10/20 at Rhode Island ...... 2-3 L 9/17 at Monmouth ...... 4-0 W 11/5 RIDER ...... 2-1W 10/22 TEMPLE ...... 0-2 L 9/19 at La Salle ...... 1-3 L 10/25 at West Virginia ...... 0-8 L 9/21 BUCKNELL ...... 2-3 L 1989 10/27 at Millersville ...... 3-4 L 9/24 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...... 3-1 W (OVERALL: 4-13-2; A-10: 1-3-0; SOCCER 7: 0-6-0) 11/1 at Monmouth ...... 3-2 W 9/26 at Villanova ...... 2-1 W HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 11/3 SAINT PETER’S ...... 3-2 W 10/1 at Massachusetts ...... 1-4 L Date Opponent Score Result 10/8 at Drexel ...... 2-4 L 9/2 CABRINI ...... 2-1 W 1992 10/14 at St. Bonaventure ...... 4-1 W 9/9 at American ...... 2-3 L (OVERALL: 6-10-4; A-10: 1-4-2; SOCCER 7: 0-3-2) 10/16 RHODE ISLAND ...... 1-0 W 9/10 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...... 0-3 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 10/19 LEHIGH ...... 3-0 W 9/12 at Rutgers ...... 0-4 L Date Opponent Score Result 10/23 WEST VIRGINIA ...... 1-0 W 9/16 UMBC ...... 2-3 L 9/5 at New Hampshire ...... 1-1 T 10/25 at Penn ...... 3-1 W 9/21 at Fairfield ...... 2-2 T 9/6 at St. John’s ...... 2-3 L 10/29 at Temple ...... 4-2 W 9/23 LA SALLE ...... 1-3 L 9/9 RUTGERS ...... 1-4 L 11/4 at Rutgers ...... 2-4 L 9/27 at Spring Garden ...... 2-0 W 9/12 at St. Bonaventure ...... 2-3 L 9/30 VILLANOVA ...... 1-2 L 9/16 RIDER ...... 1-4 L 10/4 at Lehigh ...... 0-3 L 9/19 at Drexel ...... 3-5 L 10/7 at Monmouth ...... 2-1 W 9/23 at La Salle ...... 1-1 T 10/11 at West Chester ...... 1-1 T 9/26 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...... 2-2 T 2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 34 ALL-TIME RESULTS

1995 10/26 at Duquesne ...... 2-1 W 10/8 RHODE ISLAND (OT) ...... 2-3 L (OVERALL: 5-10-4; A-10: 3-6-2; SOCCER 7: 1-0-4) 10/31 VIRGINIA TECH ...... 1-4 L 10/13 at Dayton ...... 1-3 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 11/2 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...... 3-5 L 10/15 at Xavier ...... 0-6 L Date Opponent Score Result 10/20 at Fordham ...... 1-2 L 9/2 at Lehigh ...... 0-2 L 1998 10/22 at La Salle ...... 2-0 W 9/3 vs. Army (at Lehigh) ...... 0-1 L (OVERALL: 3-16-0; A-10: 1-10-0; SOCCER 7: 1-4-0) 10/27 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 0-2 L 9/5 at #2 Rutgers ...... 0-2 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 10/29 DUQUESNE ...... 3-2 W 9/9 at Virginia Tech ...... 0-4 L Date Opponent Score Result 9/13 DREXEL (OT) ...... 1-1 T 9/5 vs. Winthrop (at UMBC) . . . . .0-3 L 2001 9/16 at Rider ...... 2-1 W 9/6 at UMBC ...... 2-0 W (OVERALL: 10-7-2; A-10: 4-5-2; SOCCER 7: 2-2-1) 9/22 DAYTON ...... 2-0 W 9/9 at Drexel ...... 0-5 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 9/24 at George Washington ...... 1-4 L 9/12 vs. Buffalo (at WVU) ...... 0-1 L Date Opponent Score Result 9/28 at Philadelphia Textile (OT) . . .2-2 T 9/13 vs. Niagara (at WVU) ...... 0-1 L 9/1 vs. Monmouth (at Rider) . . . . .3-1 W 10/1 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 6-1 W 9/15 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 3-1 W 9/2 at Rider ...... 2-1 W 10/6 TEMPLE (OT) ...... 1-1 T 9/19 TEMPLE (OT) ...... 1-2 L 9/8 NIAGARA ...... 3-2 W 10/8 at Fordham ...... 1-5 L 9/26 VILLANOVA ...... 0-1 L 9/9 MANHATTAN ...... 3-1 W 10/10 PENN ...... 3-0 W 9/29 at Manhattan ...... 0-1 L 9/12 DREXEL ...... 0-3 L 10/13 XAVIER ...... 1-4 L 10/2 RHODE ISLAND ...... 2-5 L 9/19 LEHIGH ...... 1-3 L 10/15 at Rhode Island ...... 0-1 L 10/4 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 6-1 W 9/29 at Temple ...... 0-3 L 10/20 at Duquesne ...... 3-2 W 10/9 at Xavier ...... 1-5 L 10/5 at St. Bonaventure ...... 2-0 W 10/24 LA SALLE (OT) ...... 1-1 T 10/11 at Dayton ...... 0-5 L 10/7 at Duquesne ...... 1-0 W 10/27 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 1-2 L 10/16 at La Salle ...... 1-3 L 10/12 RICHMOND ...... 0-2 L 11/1 at Bucknell ...... 1-4 L 10/18 at Fordham ...... 0-3 L 10/14 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...... 3-0 W 10/23 DUQUESNE ...... 0-1 L 10/19 at Massachusetts (OT) ...... 2-3 L 1996 10/25 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 0-2 L 10/21 at Rhode Island (OT) ...... 1-2 L (OVERALL: 3-12-1; A-10: 2-9-1; SOCCER 7: 1-4-1) 10/30 at George Washington ...... 0-4 L 10/26 DAYTON (2OT) ...... 2-2 T HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 11/1 at Virginia Tech ...... 0-3 L 10/28 XAVIER (OT) ...... 1-2 L Date Opponent Score Result 11/2 FORDHAM ...... 3-1 W 8/31 UNC-WILMINGTON ...... 0-2 L 1999 11/4 LA SALLE ...... 1-1 T 9/2 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 0-3 L (OVERALL: 4 -14-1; A-10: 4-7-0; SOCCER 7: 1-4-0) 11/10 at Villanova ...... 2-1 W 9/7 at Drexel ...... 4-2 W HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 11/12 at Philadelphia University . . . .2-1 W 9/11 VILLANOVA ...... 1-3 L Date Opponent Score Result 9/27 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 0-1 L 9/1 at Villanova ...... 2-4 L 2002 9/29 RHODE ISLAND ...... 1-8 L 9/4 HOLY CROSS (at Rider) ...... 1-4 L (OVERALL: 8-11-0; A-10: 3-8-0; SOCCER 7: 1-3-0) 10/4 at Dayton ...... 2-5 L 9/5 at Rider ...... 1-4 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 10/6 at Xavier ...... 2-1 W 9/8 DREXEL (OT) ...... 1-2 L Date Opponent Score Result 10/11 at Fordham ...... 2-4 L 9/10 TEMPLE ...... 1-2 L 8/31 vs. Binghamton (at Rider) . . . .2-1 W 10/14 at La Salle ...... 1-2 L 9/11 NIAGARA ...... 2-3 L 9/4 VILLANOVA ...... 1-0 W 10/18 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 2-4 L 9/15 at Philadelphia University . . . .0-3 L 9/7 VIRGINIA MILITARY INST. . . . .3-2 W 10/20 DUQUESNE ...... 3-1 W 9/21 MANHATTAN (2OT) ...... 0-0 T 9/8 vs. Wofford (at Phila. U.) . . . . .1-0 W 10/25 at Virginia Tech ...... 1-3 L 9/25 at Temple ...... 1-3 L 9/11 at Drexel ...... 0-1 L 10/27 at George Washington ...... 1-6 L 10/1 at Rhode Island ...... 0-5 L 9/24 PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY. . .1-0 W 11/1 at Temple ...... 1-1 T 10/3 at Massachusetts ...... 0-7 L 9/28 at Temple ...... 2-1 W 11/4 at Penn ...... 2-4 L 10/8 XAVIER ...... 4-3 W 10/1 at Lehigh ...... 0-2 L 10/1 DAYTON ...... 0-3 L 10/4 at La Salle ...... 0-2 L 1997 10/1 LA SALLE (2OT) ...... 2-1 W 10/6 at Fordham (OT) ...... 3-4 L (OVERALL: 3-14-2; A-10: 1-9-1; SOCCER 7: 0-5-1) 10/1 FORDHAM ...... 2-0 W 10/11 DUQUESNE ...... 1-4 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 10/22 at Duquesne ...... 0-5 L 10/13 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 5-2 W Date Opponent Score Result 10/24 at St. Bonaventure ...... 0-4 L 10/18 at George Washington ...... 1-5 L 8/29 at Loyola (Ill.) ...... 0-4 L 10/29 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...... 2-0 W 10/25 RHODE ISLAND ...... 2-0 W 8/31 at Detroit Mercy (2OT) ...... 3-2 W 10/31 VIRGINIA TECH ...... 1-2 L 10/27 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 1-3 L 9/3 DREXEL ...... 1-3 L 11/1 at Xavier ...... 0-2 L 9/6 at UNC-Wilmington ...... 1-0 W 2000 11/3 at Dayton ...... 0-4 L 9/10 at Villanova ...... 1-7 L (OVERALL: 5 -11-0; A-10: 3-7-0; SOCCER 7: 2-4-0) 11/7 at Richmond ...... 0-1 L 9/13 MANHATTAN (2OT) ...... 1-1 T HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 11/13 PENN ...... 0-1 L 9/15 at Philadelphia Textile ...... 1-3 L Date Opponent Score Result 9/20 TEMPLE (2OT) ...... 1-1 T 9/1 VILLANOVA ...... 2-3 L 2003 10/3 at Massachusetts ...... 1-3 L 9/4 at Manhattan (OT) ...... 3-2 W (OVERALL: 8-11-1; A-10: 5-5-1; SOCCER 7: 1-3-0) 10/5 at Rhode Island ...... 0-1 L 9/9 at Niagara ...... 2-1 W HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 10/10 DAYTON (2OT) ...... 1-2 L 9/13 PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY . . .0-1 L Date Opponent Score Result 10/12 XAVIER ...... 0-3 L 9/16 at Drexel (OT) ...... 1-2 L 8/29 at New Hampshire ...... 1-5 L 10/17 FORDHAM (OT) ...... 1-2 L 9/19 at Lehigh ...... 1-4 L 8/31 vs. Vermont (at UNH) ...... 3-2 W 10/19 LA SALLE ...... 0-2 L 9/23 TEMPLE ...... 6-1 W 9/6 MANHATTAN ...... 3-0 W 10/21 PENN ...... 0-2 L 10/1 at George Washington ...... 1-4 L 9/7 DETROIT MERCY ...... 2-1 W 10/24 at St. Bonaventure ...... 0-3 L 10/6 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 2-4 L 9/13 at Colgate ...... 0-3 L 2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 35 ALL-TIME RESULTS

9/20 PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY . . .2-5 L 2006 2009 9/28 DREXEL ...... 1-2 L (OVERALL: 2-12-4; A-10: 1-6-2; SOCCER 7: 1-3-1) (OVERALL: 0-17-0; A-10: 0-9-0; SOCCER 6: 0-3-0) 9/30 at Villanova ...... 0-2 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 10/3 XAVIER ...... 2-0 W Date Opponent Score Result Date Opponent Score Result 10/5 DAYTON (2OT) ...... 1-2 L 8/25 at UMBC ...... 1-5 L 9/4 at Navy ...... 1-3 L 10/10 LA SALLE ...... 1-0 W 8/27 vs. Navy (at UMBC) ...... 1-3 L 9/6 vs. UMBC (at Navy) ...... 0-6 L 10/12 FORDHAM ...... 3-1 W 8/30 VILLANOVA (2OT) ...... 1-2 L 9/9 DREXEL ...... 1-4 L 10/17 at Duquesne ...... 0-5 L 9/8 MOUNT ST. MARY’S ...... 0-3 L 9/11 at James Madison ...... 0-1 L 10/19 at St. Bonaventure (2OT) . . . .3-2 W 9/10 vs. Manhattan (at Phila. U.) . .1-2 L 9/13 at Towson ...... 1-3 L 10/24 GEORGE WASHINGTON (2OT) 0-0 T 9/15 at Penn ...... 0-4 L 9/18 at Stetson ...... 0-4 L 10/26 RICHMOND ...... 1-2 L 9/17 vs. Princeton (at Penn) (2OT) .1-1 T 9/20 vs. Jacksonville (at Stetson) . .0-4 L 10/31 at Rhode Island (2OT) ...... 1-2 L 9/23 LA SALLE ...... 3-2 W 9/23 DELAWARE ...... 0-2 L 11/2 at Massachusetts ...... 0-5 L 9/29 RICHMOND (2OT) ...... 0-1 L 10/10 TEMPLE ...... 1-2 L 11/5 at Penn ...... 1-7 L 10/1 CHARLOTTE ...... 1-6 L 10/16 at Rhode Island ...... 0-3 L 11/8 TEMPLE ...... 1-0 W 10/7 at Temple ...... 1-2 L 10/18 at Massachusetts ...... 0-2 L 10/10 at Philadelphia Univ. (2OT) . . .2-2 T 10/23 DUQUESNE ...... 0-4 L 2004 10/13 at Masschusetts (2OT) ...... 0-0 T 10/25 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 0-2 L (OVERALL: 3-14-1; A-10: 2-8-1; SOCCER 7: 1-1-0) 10/15 at Rhode Island ...... 1-6 L 10/30 at Fordham ...... 0-1 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 10/20 SAINT LOUIS ...... 0-1 L 11/1 at La Salle ...... 1-5 L Date Opponent Score Result 10/22 DUQUESNE ...... 1-0 W 11/6 CHARLOTTE (OT) ...... 1-2 L 9/3 at James Madison ...... 1-2 L 10/27 at St. Bonaventure ...... 1-4 L 11/8 SAINT LOUIS ...... 0-3 L 9/5 vs. Virginia Tech (at JMU) . . . .0-4 L 10/29 at Fordham (2OT) ...... 0-0 T 9/11 MONMOUTH ...... 1-2 L 2010 9/12 BINGHAMTON ...... 0-3 L 2007 (OVERALL: 2-15-0; A-10: 1-8-0; SOCCER 6: 0-4-0) 9/15 at Philadelphia University (2OT)3-2 W (OVERALL: 5-12-1; A-10: 4-5-0; SOCCER 7: 0-2) HEAD COACH: DON D’AMBRA 9/18 vs. Lafayette (at Lehigh) . . . . .0-3 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER Date Opponent Score Result 9/19 at Lehigh ...... 0-3 L Date Opponent Score Result 9/3 PENN ...... 0-2 L 10/1 MASSACHUSETTS (2OT) ...... 0-0 T 8/31 vs. Furman (at C. Carolina) . . .0-6 L 9/5 TOWSON ...... 2-3 L 10/3 RHODE ISLAND ...... 0-2 L 9/2 at Coastal Carolina ...... 3-2 W 9/9 vs. Duquesne (at Pittsburgh) .0-1 L 10/8 at Dayton ...... 0-4 L 9/12 at Villanova ...... 0-4 L 9/12 at Pittsburgh ...... 0-5 L 10/10 at Xavier ...... 0-3 L 9/15 RIDER ...... 0-2 L 9/16 at Cornell ...... 1-3 L 10/15 at Fordham ...... 2-1 W 9/17 at Pittsburgh (OT) ...... 1-2 L 9/22 at Villanova ...... 0-3 L 10/17 at La Salle ...... 2-1 W 9/22 at La Salle ...... 1-4 L 9/25 IONA ...... 1-0 W 10/22 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 0-3 L 9/29 PENN ...... 0-4 L 9/29 LA SALLE ...... 0-1 L 10/24 DUQUESNE ...... 0-2 L 10/6 at NJIT (2OT) ...... 1-1 T 10/9 at Temple ...... 0-3 L 10/29 at Richmond ...... 0-3 L 10/13 TEMPLE ...... 1-0 W 10/15 at Xavier ...... 0-2 L 10/31 at George Washington ...... 0-2 L 10/16 PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY . . .1-3 L 10/17 at Dayton ...... 0-2 L 11/6 TEMPLE ...... 1-6 L 10/19 GEORGE WASHINGTON (2OT) 2-1 W 10/22 RHODE ISLAND ...... 2-0 W 10/21 RICHMOND ...... 1-0 W 10/24 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 0-1 L 2005 10/26 at Dayton ...... 1-3 L 10/29 at Charlotte ...... 0-3 L (OVERALL: 2-14-1; A-10: 0-9-0; SOCCER 7: 1-1) 10/28 at Xavier (OT) ...... 1-0 W 10/31 at Saint Louis ...... 0-3 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 11/2 at #13 Saint Louis ...... 0-8 L 11/5 RICHMOND ...... 0-2 L Date Opponent Score Result 11/4 at Charlotte ...... 1-3 L 11/7 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...... 0-4 L 9/3 at William & Mary ...... 0-8 L 11/9 MASSACHUSETTS ...... 0-3 L 9/7 at Binghamton ...... 1-5 L 11/11 RHODE ISLAND ...... 2-4 L 2011 9/16 at Long Island ...... 0-3 L (OVERALL: 2-15-0; A-10: 1-8-0; SOCCER 6: 0-4-0) 9/18 vs. Adelphi (at Long Island) . . .3-2 W 2008 HEAD COACH: DON D’AMBRA 9/20 at Wake Forest ...... 0-5 L (OVERALL: 5-8-2; A-10: 2-6-1; SOCCER 6: 1-0-1) Date Opponent Score Result 9/24 at Towson ...... 0-5 L HEAD COACH: TOM TURNER 9/1 DETROIT MERCY ...... 2-5 L 10/1 at Monmouth ...... 0-0 T Date Opponent Score Result 9/4 at Penn ...... 1-5 L 10/7 at Duquesne ...... 1-2 L 9/5 at Drexel (2OT) ...... 0-0 T 9/13 at Army ...... 2-0 W 10/9 at Saint Louis ...... 0-8 L 9/9 at Delaware (OT) ...... 3-2 W 9/16 BUCKNELL ...... 0-1 L 10/14 at George Washington ...... 1-6 L 9/12 NAVY (2OT) ...... 0-1 L 9/23 CORNELL ...... 0-1 L 10/16 at La Salle ...... 1-3 L 9/24 at George Mason ...... 0-2 L 9/25 at Iona ...... 1-2 L 10/18 at Philadelphia University . . . .3-2 W 10/4 at Rider ...... 2-0 W 9/28 VILLANOVA ...... 0-3 L 10/22 TEMPLE ...... 1-2 L 10/7 NJIT ...... 2-1 W 10/2 at Hartwick ...... 0-1 L 10/28 FORDHAM ...... 0-1 L 10/10 at St. Bonaventure (2OT) . . . .0-0 T 10/7 at George Washington ...... 0-4 L 10/30 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 1-2 L 10/12 at Duquesne ...... 1-4 L 10/9 at Richmond (2OT) ...... 2-3 L 11/4 DAYTON ...... 1-3 L 10/17 at Richmond ...... 0-3 L 10/15 TEMPLE ...... 0-2 L 11/6 XAVIER ...... 0-1 L 10/19 at George Washington ...... 0-5 L 10/21 DAYTON ...... 0-3 L 10/25 at Temple ...... 0-2 L 10/23 XAVIER ...... 1-2 L 10/31 XAVIER ...... 2-1 W 10/28 at St. Bonaventure ...... 1-0 W 11/2 DAYTON ...... 1-7 L 10/30 at Duquesne ...... 0-5 L 11/7 LA SALLE ...... 1-0 W 11/4 FORDHAM ...... 1-2 L 11/9 FORDHAM ...... 0-4 L 11/6 LA SALLE ...... 0-4 L

2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 36 ALL-TIME RECORD VS. OPPONENTS

OPPONENT WLTLAST OPPONENT WLTLAST Adelphi 1002005 New Hampshire 0112003 American 10 621989 NJIT 1112008 Army 1102011 New York University 1211970 Binghamton 1202005 North Adams State 0011983 Bloomsburg 4101992 Niagara 2202001 Bucknell 4302011 North Carolina-Wilmington 1101997 Buffalo 0101998 Northeastern 1001985 Butler First Meeting Old Dominion 0101985 Cabrini 4001990 Penn 4 23 0 2011 Central Connecticut State 0201987 Pennsylvania Military 3001967 Charlotte 0402010 Penn State 0401990 Coastal Carolina 100 2007 Philadelphia University 12 23 6 2007 Colgate 0102003 Pittsburgh 0202010 Cornell 0202011 Princeton 0012006 Dayton 1 13 1 2011 Rhode Island 5 17 0 2010 Delaware 10 11 2 2009 Richmond 1802011 Detroit Mercy 3102011 Rider 19 10 5 2008 Drexel 13 30 2 2011 Rutgers 0 14 1 1995 Duquesne 6 10 0 2011 Rutgers-Camden 5221984 East Stroudsburg 5 10 2 1986 St. Francis (N.Y.) First Meeting Eastern Baptist 4101963 Saint Louis 0602010 Elizabethtown 4701970 Saint Peter’s 4001992 Fairfield 0011989 Stony Brook First Meeting Fairleigh Dickinson-Madison 3221974 St. Bonaventure 8 11 1 2011 Fordham 4 10 1 2011 St. John’s 0111992 Furman 0102007 San Francisco 0101978 George Mason 0102008 Seton Hall 0201961 George Washington 6 16 2 2011 Shippensburg 1101969 Georgetown 9111984 Southeastern Massachusetts 0011974 Gettysburg 3001964 Spring Garden 5201989 Glassboro State 8221981 Stetson 0102009 Hartford 0101985 Temple 13 37 6 2011 Hartwick 0102011 Towson 0302010 Hofstra 10 311982 Trenton State 3901988 Holy Cross 0101999 UMBC 3602009 Iona 2202011 Ursinus 2201962 Jacksonville 0102009 Vermont 1002003 James Madison 0202009 Villanova 17 21 2 2011 Kentucky First Meeting Virginia Tech 0602004 Lafayette 3202004 Virginia Military Institute 1002002 La Salle 22 23 9 2011 Wagner 2001962 Lehigh 3702004 Wake Forest 0102005 Long Island 0102005 West Chester 11 11 5 1992 Loyola (Ill.) 0101997 West Virginia 1411994 Loyola (Md.) 2801986 William & Mary 0102005 Manhattan 3222006 Winthrop 0101998 Maryland 0101977 Wisconsin 0101994 Massachusetts 4 15 2 2010 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0101994 Millersville 1101991 Wofford 1002002 Monmouth 7512005 Xavier 5 10 0 2011 Moravian 2001970 Mount St. Mary’s 0102006 Bold denotes 2012 opponent Muhlenberg 4011962 Navy 0602009 2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 37 ADMINISTRATION

C. Kevin Gillispie, S.J. Don DiJulia University President Vice President for Athletics Athletic Director

ATHLETIC DIRECTORY SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT Vice President for Athletics/Athletic Director ...... Don DiJulia ...... 610-660-1707 The Mission of the Athletics Department at Saint Joseph’s Assistant Vice President/Athletics Business Affairs...... Jim Brown University reflects the Mission of the University by using ...... 610-660-1726 the programs within Athletics as a way to develop the Associate Vice President/Athletic Development ...... Katie Shields whole person and preparing men and women for others...... 610-660-1231 Associate Athletic Director/Varsity Programs...... Renie Shields • To educate the whole person by complementing the ...... 610-660-2584 academic experience with athletic and recreational programs and Associate Athletic Director/Facilities ...... Al Pendleton activities outside the classroom...... 610-660-3292 Associate Athletic Director/Marketing/Corporate Partnerships. . Tim Curran • To create an environment for personal growth through openness, ...... 610-660-1702 respect, and a concern for others. Associate Athletic Director/Communications ...... Marie Wozniak ...... 610-660-1727 • To communicate the value of community and family through team Assistant AD/Recreation & Intramurals ...... Corey Shannon work and sportsmanship...... 610-660-3052 Assistant Athletic Director/Facilities ...... Joe DeLacy • To provide opportunities for students to learn self-discipline, ...... 610-660-1720 responsibility, decision-making, and attainment of goals. Director of Educational Support Services ...... Janet Greder ...... 610-660-1728 • To provide opportunities for students to participate and compete in a Director of Sports Medicine ...... Lori Rafferty first-class manner...... 610-660-1699 Athletic Comm. Asst. (Men’s Soccer Contact) ...... Nicole Philpot • To provide equitable opportunities for all students and staff, including ...... 610-660-2601 women and minorities.

SID E-mail...... • To advance the University regionally and nationally through Athletics Office ...... 610-660-1707 intercollegiate athletics. Athletics Fax...... 610-660-1716

DIRECTIONS TO FINNESEY FIELD

From the North: N.J. Turnpike to Exit 6 (Pa. Turnpike connector). Follow Pa. Turnpike to Exit 326 (Rte. 476). Follow 476 South to Rte. 76 East, towards Philadelphia. Follow Rte. 76 East to Exit 339 (Rte. 1, City Avenue). Follow two miles to SJU.

From the East: Take either the Ben Franklin Bridge (via Rte. 676) or the Walt Whitman Bridge; Follow Rte. 76 West to Exit 339 (Rte. 1, City Avenue). Follow two miles to SJU.

From the South: I-95 North to 476 North. Follow 476 North to Exit 5 (Rte. 1). Follow Rte. 1 North to SJU, approximately 10 miles.

From the West: Pa. Turnpike to Exit 326 (Valley Forge). Follow Rte. 76 East, toward Philadelphia, to Exit 339 (Rte. 1, City Avenue). Follow two miles to SJU.

From the Airport: I-95 North to Rte. 76 West towards Valley Forge. Follow Rte. 76 West to Exit 339 (Rte. 1, City Avenue). Follow two miles to SJU.

2012 SAINT JOSEPH’S MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 38 THE UNIVERSITY

Founded in 1851, Saint Joseph’s is an inde- pendent, Catholic, Jesuit university teaching dis- ciplined reasoning, effective communication and a love of learning. From Willings Alley in Old City Philadelphia to Stiles Street in North Philadelphia to its current location on City Avenue, Saint Joseph’s has continued to grow and change with the times. The University com- bines the Jesuit tradition of academic excel- lence, a history of service and an ideal campus location to produce successful students who strive to make a good world even better. Full-time, undergraduate day enrollment comprises approximately 4,650 students. Graduate, evening and executive programs push total enrollment to more than 8,000 stu- dents.

THE JESUIT TRADITION OF ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Saint Joseph’s nationally-recognized aca- demic reputation is confirmed by ongoing acknowledgment in Barron’s, U.S. News & World Report and Peterson’s. The Jesuit tradi- tion of intellectual inquiry and personal concern manifests itself in small, challenging classes taught by a caring faculty. Graduate assistants SJU offers local, national and international fessional schools and other advanced degree do not teach, so undergraduates can be sure opportunities for student service. From North programs. Part-time work and internships pro- they are receiving the very best educational Philadelphia to Camden, N.J.; from New Orleans vide real-world experiences, the kind which experience from trained experts. One-on-one to the Appalachian Mountains, Saint Joseph’s delight future employers. And with its many interaction between students and faculty is a students embrace the Jesuit mission of serving diverse student organizations, SJU offers ample reality at Saint Joseph’s. those in need. The Thanksgiving Dinner Dance opportunities to assume leadership positions. A solid liberal arts curriculum provides for area senior citizens and the Hand-in-Hand An extensive on-campus recruitment pro- across-the-board learning for every student. Festival for the handicapped are two annual gram provides graduates with a head start in Supporting that curriculum are comprehensive student-run events that draw thousands of spe- their employment search. Regular meetings academic majors and learning facilities. The cial visitors to campus for fun and friendship. with faculty advisors, along with advisory pro- result is a broad education that prepares stu- grams in the health professions and in pre-law, dents not only for employment and graduate IDEAL CAMPUS LOCATION assist students who wish to further their school- school, but for life itself. SJU’s City Avenue location combines the ing. In the fall of 1998, SJU opened the $25 mil- best of dynamic Philadelphia with the subur- lion Owen A. Mandeville Hall, which houses the ban, residential setting of the elegant Main PHILADELPHIA Erivan K. Haub School of Business, the Center Line. Saint Joseph’s 65 acres span two counties, SJU’s Philadelphia location gives students for Food Marketing and the region's first allowing students to literally enjoy the best of access to two worlds. The campus resembles a "Teletorium" and "Moot Boardrooms." An both worlds. The city of Philadelphia, with its park, surrounded by the stately homes of 87,000-square-foot international academic cen- tremendous wealth of historical, cultural, social Philadelphia’s historic Main Line suburbs. Yet ter featuring state-of-the-art distance learning and athletic attractions, is easily accessible, students have access to the cultural, commer- technology, it is located near the corner of 54th while the safety, serenity and greenery of a sub- cial and recreational activities of downtown Street and City Avenue. urban campus are right at hand. Philadelphia -– only a short ride away. SJU stu- The friendly atmosphere and close-knit dents take frequent advantage of the artistic A HISTORY OF SERVICE campus ensure that students don’t get lost in and cultural resources Philadelphia offers, as The students of Saint Joseph’s University either the literal or the figurative sense at Saint well. They visit the Philadelphia Museum of Art; are dedicated to making today’s world even Joseph’s. Expanded library, computer and ath- the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts; the better. A natural spirit of volunteerism has letic facilities add a big-time “feel” to this grow- Franklin Institute Science Museum; the enabled the University’s community service ing university. Academy of Music, which houses ballet and programs to become the most popular opera; and the new Kimmel Center, home to extracurricular activities on campus. In addi- SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS the Philadelphia Orchestra. In addition, SJU stu- tion, a Service Learning program allows stu- Men and women leave Saint Joseph’s pre- dents enjoy rooting for Philadelphia’s teams in dents to receive academic credit for their work pared. The University boasts an excellent record the four major professional sports leagues. outside the classroom. of placing its graduates in first-time jobs, pro-

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