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Page 1: 2011 RMU Men's Soccer Fact Book
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Quick Facts GENERAL INFORMATION

Location: Moon Township, PA 15108Founded: 1921Enrollment: 5000Affiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Northeast (NEC)Colors: Blue, White and RedNickname: ColonialsPresident: Gregory G. Dell’Omo, Ph.D.Athletic Director: Craig Coleman, M.D.Assistant Athletic Director: Marty GalosiSenior Woman Administrator: Addie MutiDirector of Compliance: Ryan FleischerAssistant Director of Compliance: Carol BonnerDirector of Student Services: Sean SimmonsFaculty Representative: Dr. Scott BranvoldAthletic Department Phone: (412) 397-3295

SPORTS INFORMATION

Sports Information Director: Jim Duzyk  Office Phone: (412) 397-4919  E-mail: [email protected] Sports Information Director: Ken Baker  Office Phone: (412) 397-4914  E-mail: [email protected] Information Graduate Assistant: Spencer KowitzSports Information Graduate Assistant: TBAMen’s Soccer Contact: Ken BakerInternet Address: www.rmucolonials.comSID Mailing Address: 6001 University Boulevard,

Moon Township, PA 15108

COACHING INFORMATION

Head Coach: Bill Denniston  Alma Mater: Bethany ’83  Record at RMU: 92-141-33 (14 seasons)  Career Record: 129-158-37 (17 seasons)Assistant Coach: Joe Di BuonoMen’s Soccer Office Phone: (412) 397-4971Best Time to Reach: Weekdays; 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

TEAM INFORMATION / HISTORY

Home Field: North Athletic Complex2010 Overall Record: 9-7-32010 NEC Record / Finish: 5-3-2 / 5thFirst Season of Men’s Soccer: 1984All-Time Men’s Soccer Record: 175-191-34Years in NCAA Tournament / Last Appearance: 3 / 2005Letterwinners Returning / Lost: 18 / 3Starters Returning / Lost: 10 / 2

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Bill DennistonHead CoaCH

From the time he took over the men’s soccer program at Robert Morris University, head coach Bill Denniston needed just four years to take the program from three wins to a regular-season Northeast Conference championship. Entering his 15th season in 2011, Denniston is looking to build on an impressive 2010 season that featured the most points ever by a NEC team that did not make the playoffs. Tooting a talented young roster, the 2010 squad finished with a 9-7-3 record and went 5-3-2 in conference play. Robert Morris featured seven underclassmen in the starting lineup while four of the team’s top scorers were freshmen. Even with the young lineup, the Colonials, who were selected 10th in the coaches’ preseason poll, lost a tie-breaker for a spot in the NEC playoffs and posted the team’s most wins since 2006 going 9-7-2 and 5-3-2 in conference games. Any one of four RMU rookies had a shot at the NEC Rookie of the Year Award in 2010, but it was Daniel Calabretta who won it after tallying four goals and nine points. Miro Cabrilo matched those numbers in his rookie campaign while Prince Samuels and Luca Campos also were big parts of the turnaround. After leading the team with 15 points as a senior, Neil Shaffer signed a professional contract with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds, becoming the fifth RMU player since 2004 to earn a spot on a pro squad. Shaffer was named to the All-NEC Second Team where he was joined by goalkeeper Toba Bolaji. Bolaji also earned ESPN / CoSIDA Academic All-District II First Team accolades while recording six shutouts. The Colonials struggled in 2009 ending with a 3-13-3 mark, a blip on an otherwise steady heading for the team under the tutelage of Denniston. Other than the previous season, the last time his team finished with a record under .500 was in 2004. The following season, the Colonials went 11-8-1 and took the Northeast Conference title and a trip to the NCAA Tournament.

In 2006, the Colonials bounced back from a 0-1-2 start to the conference schedule to finish 4-1-1 over the final six regular season games and earn the fourth seed in the conference postseason. Robert Morris lost to eventual NEC Champion Monmouth in the semifinals, ending what was a remarkable last season surge into the playoffs. The 2005 Colonials claimed their third NEC Championship and second under the guidance of Denniston. That team finished 11-8-4, the most wins for the program during the Denniston era. In 2001, Denniston earned NEC Coach of the Year honors after leading the Colonials to their first NEC regular-season championships since 1996. He followed that up by taking RMU to the NEC tournament once again in 2002. Yet a regular season championship is not the final goal for Denniston. His ultimate goal is the NCAA Tournament. In addition to returning the Colonials to prominence in the NEC, Denniston has helped

his players move on to the professional ranks. Under his tutelage, 13 players have made their way into the professional ranks, including 2005 graduate and current assistant coach for the Colonials, Joe Di Buono who was drafted by both the Montreal Impact of the USL and the Cleveland Force of the MISL. In 14 years as head coach of the Colonials, Denniston has compiled an overall record of 129-158-37. Prior to his stint with Robert Morris, Denniston served three years as the head coach for Alderson Broaddus (W. Va.) College, guiding the Battlers to a record of 37-17-4 and national rankings in each of his three years. His 1995 squad finished with a national ranking of No. 11, the first year the school participated in Division II athletics, and for those efforts he was named the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. While with Alderson Broaddus, Denniston also served as assistant athletic director. Before becoming head coach of the Battlers, Denniston spent four seasons as assistant men’s soccer coach at Bethany (W.Va.) College. In each of his four years there, Bethany finished with a national ranking of No. 14 or higher in Division III, including a No. 2 ranking in 1993. In his 12 years as an assistant and head coach, Denniston has helped to develop 51 all-conference selections, five Academic All-Americans, four conference MVPs and four All-Americans. A 1983 graduate of Bethany with a degree in physical education, Denniston was a four-year All-Presidents Athletic Conference selection and a three-year All-American. He was also named the PAC’s most valuable player in 1980, was captain of the 1982 Bison squad that was a national finalist and was a Senior Bowl nominee in 1982. A father of three, Denniston and his wife, Kathy, reside in Moon Township.

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YEAR SCHOOL RECORD PCT. NEC FINISH

1994 Alderson Broaddus 12-5-2 .684 — 1995 Alderson Broaddus 14-4-1 .763 — 1996 Alderson Broaddus 11-8-1 .575 — At Alderson Broaddus 37-17-4 .672

1997 Robert Morris 3-14-2 .211 T-7th 1998 Robert Morris 5-14-0 .263 T-7th 1999 Robert Morris 6-12-2 .350 T-7th 2000 Robert Morris 7-10-2 .421 T-6th 2001 Robert Morris 9-9-1 .500 T-1st 2002 Robert Morris 9-9-2 .500 T-3rd 2003 Robert Morris 7-7-5 .500 4th 2004 Robert Morris 5-10-4 .368 6th 2005 Robert Morris 11-8-1 .575 1st 2006 Robert Morris 9-7-4 .550 4th 2007 Robert Morris 7-7-2 .500 T-6th 2008 Robert Morris 2-14-3 .184 10th 2009 Robert Morris 3-13-3 .231 7th 2010 Robert Morris 9-7-2 .556 T-4th

At Robert Morris 92-141-33 .407

Overall Record 129-158-37 .455

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DennistonYear-by-Year

Bill Denniston brought with him an impressive background

in soccer after being named head coach at Robert Morris in 1997,

and he has helped return the Colonials to the top of the NEC standings.

A look at his accomplishments…

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Joe Di Buono, a former Colonial player, enters his third season as an assistant coach with Robert Morris University. Di Buono spent four years playing on the professional level in addition to coaching at various camps and clinics, both state-side and internationally. In the spring of 2006, Di Buono became the first Robert Morris graduate to play in the Polish First Division. The Montreal-native signed a contract with Polonia Warszawa, earning a starting role in the defensive midfield for the Blackshirts. Since returning from Poland, Di Buono has spent the majority of his time playing professional indoor soccer. He played for the Milwaukee Wave during the 2007-08 season and the Philadelphia Kixx in the 08-09 season. He played in 15 of the team’s 18 games, finishing third on the team in blocked shots. Di Buono added five points as well, scoring two goals and adding an assist. Immediately following his graduation from Robert Morris, Di Buono became the sixth Robert Morris player since 2002 to be drafted when he was selected in the first round of the USL’s College Player Draft and was the 11th overall pick, going to the Montreal Impact. He became the first Colonial to be drafted by two teams in the same year when the Major Indoor Soccer League’s Cleveland franchise picked him in their 2005 draft. Di Buono was a 2004 NSCAA / adidas Mid-Atlantic Regional All-American and a team

captain in 2004. As a Colonial, he finished third in the Northeast Conference in 2004 with 17 points on six goals and five assists, scoring all of his points in the last 14 games of the season. He finished fifth in the conference in goal scoring and fourth in assists. A first team All-NEC selection, the forward was held scoreless for the first five games of the season before exploding for 17 points in final 14 games. His best game came in a 4-2 win at Mount St. Mary’s when he scored two goals and added an assist for five points.

Joe Di Buono AssistAnt CoACh • third seAson At robert Morris

Di Buono’s Playing Career

Robert Morris (2003-2006)• 2004 NSCAA / adidas Mid-Atlantic All-Region team• 2004 All-NEC First Team• 2003 All-NEC Second Team• Selected 11th in 2006 USL College Draft• Selected in second round of 2005 MISL Draft

Polonia Warszawa (2006)• First RMU graduate to play in Polish First Division• Started in defensive midfield in final eight games

Trois Rivieres Attak (2006)

Milwaukee Wave (2007-08)• Finished with 19 points (6 goals, 7 assists)• Played in 22 games

Philadelphia Kixx (2008-09)• Played in 15 games• Finished with five points (2 goals, 1 assist)• Third on the team in blocks (14)

Canadian National Beach Soccer Team (2009, 2010)

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2011 Roster NO. PlAyer yr. Ht. Wt. POS. HOMetOWN / HigH ScHOOl (cOllege)

00 Toba Bolaji Jr. 6-1 195 G Vaughn, Ontario / Maple 1 Zac Bowers Fr. 6-1 180 G Coraopolis, Pa. / Moon 2 Matt Sheibley * Sr. 5-7 150 M Dillsburg, Pa. / Northern 3 Matt griffin * Sr. 5-10 160 M Bethel Park, Pa. / Bethel Park 4 Sam Colosimo Jr. 5-8 150 D McKees Rocks, Pa. / Montour 5 Dan Braun * Sr. 6-1 180 M Pittsburgh, Pa. / Thomas Jefferson 6 Kyle Macauley Jr. 6-0 170 D Woodbridge, Ontario / Saint Michael’s College 7 Daniel Calabretta So. 5-6 150 M Brampton, Ontario / St. Marguerite d’Youville 8 Justin Turnley Sr. 6-0 170 D Beaver, Pa. / Beaver 9 Miro Cabrilo So. 6-1 180 F Hamilton, Ontario /Glendale Secondary 10 Shane Beharry Sr. 5-9 160 M Scarborough, Ontario / York University 11 Prince Samuels So. 5-9 155 F Saint Catherine, Jamaica / Kingston College 12 Max Shinsky * Sr. 5-9 160 D York, Pa. / West York Area 13 Evan Phillips So. 5-9 155 B / F Pittsburgh, Pa. / Plum 14 Tyler Gardner * Sr. 6-1 180 D Whitefish, Mont. / Whitefish 15 Carl Reid Fr. 5-9 160 M Kingston, Jamaica / St. Georges 16 Dominic Mascia Jr. 5-8 145 M / F Pickerington, Ohio / Saint Charles Prep 17 Kevin Andino So. 5-11 145 M / F Germantown, Md. / Northwest 18 Francis Bowman * Sr. 5-8 150 F Fawn Grove, Pa. / Kennard-Dale 19 Derek Stein Jr. 6-1 170 F Wapwallopen, Pa. / Crestwood 20 Devon Williams Fr. 5-7 150 M Kingston, Jamaica / St. Georges 21 Andy Correa Jr. 5-11 170 D Silver Spring, Md. / Walter Johnson 22 Michael Jones Jr. 5-9 150 M East Berlin, Pa. / Bermudian Springs 23 Niko Corado Jr. 5-10 160 M Mechanicsburg, Pa. / Cumberland Valley 24 Jared Latchford Fr. 5-10 160 M Enola, Pa. / Pennsboro 25 Matt Fonagy Fr. 6-4 190 M Cecil, Pa. / Canon-McMillan 26 Luca Campos So. 5-9 155 M / F Monaca, Pa. / Center

* Denotes letters earned

Head Coach: Bill Denniston (15th season at RMU; Bethany ’83)Assistant Coach: Joe Di Buono (3rd season at RMU; Robert Morris ’08)

— Pronunciation Guide —

Toba Bolaji – TOE-ba ba-LAW-ghee • Dominic Mascia – MAH-sha • Sam Colosimo – call-a-SEE-moMatt Sheibley – SHY-blee • Andy Correa – ka-REE-a • Niko Corado – KNEE-ko ka-RAW-do • Joe Di Buono – di-BWOE-no

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Max Shinsky#12 D / 5-9 / 160 / Sr. • York, Pa. / WeSt York area

2010

• Played and started 16 games as a junior at central defense

• Anchored a defense that set a school record by allowing just 19 goals

• Member of a defense that set a team-record with six shutouts

• Took three-shots

• Issued two yellow cards

2009

• Appeared in 13 games

• Made 11 starts

• Recorded five shots on the year, with two on net

• Issued the second most yellow cards with five

• Had a stretch of four games in a row receiving a yellow card

2008

• Played in 18 games

• Made 15 starts

• Tallied an assist against St. Francis (N.Y.) (10/17)

• First collegiate start occurred at Rider (8/29)

• Took seven shots

• Issued two yellow cards

Pre-RMU

• Four-year letterwinner at West York

• Earned a spot on the YIAA All-Star team in 2005, 2006 and 2007

• Team’s most valuable player and a captain in 2007

• Named the team’s defensive player of the year in 2006.

YEAR GP GS G A PTS

2008 18 15 0 1 1 2009 13 11 0 0 0 2010 18 18 0 0 0 Totals 49 44 0 1 1

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Tyler Gardner#14 D / 6-1 / 180 / r-Sr. • WhitefiSh, Mont. / WhitefiSh

2010

• Suffered a season-ending injury after just three games

• Started two of the first three games

2009

• Started all 19 games

• Only goal came in a 1-5 loss at Niagara (9/18)

• Took six shots, one being on net

• Picked up two yellow cards

2008

• Played in 12 games

• Made nine starts

• First collegiate start came against Rider (8/29)

• Attempted five shots, two on goal

• Was issued one yellow card

Pre-RMU

• Named to the all-state squad as a junior and a senior

• Led the team to back-to-back Montana A class state championships

• All-conference selection for three seasons

• Team went undefeated, 30-0, during his junior and senior seasons

• Named team’s defensive player of the year as a ju-nior and senior.

YEAR GP GS G A PTS

2008 12 9 0 0 0 2009 19 19 1 0 2 2010 3 2 0 0 0 Totals 34 30 1 0 2

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Dan Braun#15 Mf / 6-1 / 180 / Sr. • PittSburgh, Pa. / thoMaS JefferSon

2010

• Played in one game, a 2-1 victory at UNLV (9/17)

2009

• Saw action in 17 games

• Made 11 starts

• Took four shots

• Picked up one yellow card

2008

• Appeared in 17 games on the season

• Made 12 starts

• First collegiate action came versus Pitt (9/7)

• Took one shot

• Was issued one yellow card

Pre-RMU

• Two-sport letterwinner in football and soccer at Thomas Jefferson

• Named the team’s defensive player of the year as a senior

• Was a three-time all-state selection

• Named to all-conference and All-WPIAL teams as a sophomore, junior and senior

• Finished his career with 47 goals

YEAR GP GS G A PTS

2008 17 12 0 0 0 2009 17 11 0 0 0 2010 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 23 0 0 0

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Matt Sheibley#2 Mf / 5-7 / 135 / Sr. • DillSburg, Pa. / northern

2010

• Started nine games

• Saw action in 15 contests

• Had an assist in the team’s regular season finale, a 2-0 win against Saint Francis (Pa.) (11/6)

• Took two shots, one on goal

• Finished the year with one helper

2009

• Appeared in 14 games

• Made seven starts

• Took 10 shots on the year with half of them being on net

• Issued one yellow card

2008

• Played in all 19 games

• Made 17 starts

• First collegiate action was a start against Rider (8/29)

• Scored two goals and one assist for five points

• Third on the team in total scoring

• First collegiate point came on an assist against Canisius (9/28)

• Scored goals against St. Francis (N.Y.) (10/17) and Quinnipiac (10/31)

• Took 19 shots, seven of which were on goal

• Issued three yellow cards.

Pre-RMU

• Two-sport letterwinner in soccer and football at Northern York

• Four-time Mid-Penn Colonial League All-Star

• Named to the 2007 Harrisburg Patriot News Big 11

• Twice named team’s most valuable player

• Finished high school career with 146 points

• Found the net 51 times and had 44 assists

• Named Northern’s offensive player of the year as a sophomore

• Selected to the Eastern Pennsylvania Olympic Devel-opment Program team three-times

YEAR GP GS G A PTS

2008 19 17 2 1 5 2009 14 7 0 0 0 2010 15 9 0 1 1 Totals 48 33 2 2 6

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Matt Sheibley#2 Mf / 5-7 / 135 / Sr. • DillSburg, Pa. / northern

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Francis Bowman#18 Mf / 5-8 / 150 / Sr.• faWn grove, Pa. / kennarD-Dale

2010

• Played 18 games

• Started 5 games

• Second on the team with three goals

• Had one assist

• Finish the year with seven points

• All of his goals came in team victories

• Scored against UNLV (9/17), Canisius (9/26) and Central Connecticut State (10/8)

• Picked up his only assist of the year against St. Francis (N.Y.) (10/22)

2009

• Saw action in 17 games

• Made 15 starts

• Tallied two goals

• First collegiate goal came in a matchup at Central Connecticut State (10/4)

• Recorded the game winning goal in a 1-0 victory over Sacred Heart (10/9)

• Took 16 shots on the year, registering six on net

2008

• Appeared in 15 games on the season

• Made five starts

• First collegiate action game against Rider (8/29)

• Attempted seven shots

• Issued one yellow card

Pre-RMU

• Named team’s most valuable player as a junior and senior

• Was section co-player of the year as a senior

• Led his squad in scoring in 2005, 2006 and 2007

• Tallied 49 goals and 30 assists in four seasons on varsity

• Finished his career with 128 points

• Three-year captain

• Was a county all-star as a junior

• Was a all-county and all-state honorable mention selection as a place kicker in football.

YEAR GP GS G A PTS

2008 15 5 0 0 0 2009 17 15 2 0 4 2010 18 5 3 1 7 Totals 50 25 5 1 11

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Justin Turnley#8 D/Mf / 6-0 / 170 / Sr. • beaver, Pa / beaver

2010

• Started in 15 games

• Played in all 18 contests

• Recorded one assist

• His only helper came in a win against Long Island (10/24)

• Had eight shots, three on net

• Anchored a defense that set a school record by allowing just 19 goals

• Defense set a team-record with six shutouts

2009

• Saw action in 15 games

• Made 11 starts

• Took three shots on the year

2008

• Did not play due to NCAA transfer rules.

2007

• Played and started in 13 games

• Recorded one shot on net

• Helped anchor a defense that recorded four shutouts and posted a 1.25 goals against average.

Pre-RMU

• Four-year all-section pick

• Led Beaver to the WPIAL Championship game in 2006

• Was All-WPIAL and Player of the Year in his section as a senior

• Named all-star game most valuable player as a senior

• Tallied 23 goals and 11 assists as a senior.

YEAR GP GS G A PTS

2007 13 13 0 0 0 2008 DNP 2009 15 11 0 0 0 2010 Totals 28 24 0 0 0

Matt Griffin#3 D / 5-10 / 160 / Sr. • bethel Park, Pa / bethel Park

2010

• Had nine starts

• Played in a total of 15 games

• Tallied only assist in the regular season finale, a 2-0 win against Saint Francis (Pa.) (11/6)

• Took two shots on the season

2009

• Made appearances in 17 games

• Made 15 starts

• Tallied his first collegiate assist in a 1-4 loss at Canisius (9/20)

• Took eight shots, three on net

• Had one yellow card

2008

• Appeared in six games

• Started two games

• First collegiate appearance came against Mount St. Mary’s (10/10)

• Starts came against Long Island (10/19) and Sacred Heart (10/24)

Pre-RMU

• As a senior at Bethel Park, named to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Elite 11, the Western PA All-Star and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette All-South Team

• Helped guide Bethel Park to the 2007 WPIAL title and a spot in the state semifinals

• Was an All-WPIAL selection as a senior

• Led his squad in goals as both a junior and senior

• Bethel Park’s leading scorer in 2007.

YEAR GP GS G A PTS

2008 6 2 0 0 0 2009 17 15 0 1 1 2010 15 9 0 1 1 Totals 38 26 0 2 2

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Justin Turnley#8 D/Mf / 6-0 / 170 / Sr. • beaver, Pa / beaver

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Toba Bolaji#00 g / 6-1 / 195 / Jr. • ConCorD, ontario / MaPle

2010 NSCAA All-Region Team ★ 2010 All-NEC Second Team

2010

• Named to the NSCAA North Atlantic All-Region Team

• Earned a spot on the 2010 Northeast Conference Men’s Soccer Second Team All-Conference

• Started every game and played every minute in net for the Colonials

• Tied the season record for shutouts with six

• His 1.02 goals against average was the fourth lowest in team history

• His .826 save percentage was the sixth lowest

• Recorded 17 saves, the second most in team history, in a 1-1 tie at Fairleigh Dickinson (10/15)

• Earned back-to-back shutouts against St. Francis (N.Y.) (10/22) and Long Island (10/24) combining to make nine saves

• Also had shutouts against Western Michigan (9/17), Canisius (9/26), Central Connecticut State (10/8) and Saint Francis (Pa.) (11/6)

• Finished the season with 90 saves while allowing just 19 goals

2009

• Appeared in 12 games

• Made 11 starts

• Got his first collegiate start in net against Pitt (9/1)

• Made 63 saves, allowing 11 goals

• Finished with a 0.91 goals against average

• Recorded five shutouts

• Ended with a .851 save percentage

• Recorded a career high in saves in a single game with 11 in a tie with Mount St. Mary’s (10/25)

Pre-RMU

• Three-sport letterwinner played soccer, basketball and rugby at Maple

• Was a two-time most valuable player in soccer for the Timberwolves

• Managed to score 21 goals in his high school career

• Led his team to a 9-1 record and the York Region Championship in 2008

• Also played basketball and rugby at Maple, earning most valuable player recognition in each of those sports

• Was three-time athlete of the year in high school

Personal

• Planned major is biology

• Born December 28, 1991

YEAR GP GS GAA SAvE% SHO

2009 12 11 0.91 .851 5 2010 18 18 1.02 .826 6 Totals 30 19 0.98 .836 11

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Dominic Mascia#16 M/f / 5-8 / 145 / Jr. • PiCkerington, ohio / Saint CharleS PreP

2010

• Played in 15 games

• Started in four contests

• Registered six shots, putting two of those on net

• Picked up two yellow cards

2009

• Saw action in 17 games

• Made seven starts

• Started his first collegiate game against UNLV (9/6)

• Recorded his first collegiate assist in the season finale in a 1-0 victory over Saint Francis (Pa.) (11/6)

• Took eight shots on the year, two of which were on net

• Had one yellow card

Pre-RMU

• Played forward at St. Charles Prepatory

• Was named all-league his senior season

• Led the team in scoring for two straight season

• Tallied 10 goals as a senior

• Named third-team all-district in his sophomore season

Personal

• Planned major is engineering

• Born March 1, 1991

YEAR GP GS G A PTS

2009 17 7 0 1 1 2010 15 4 0 0 0 Totals 32 11 0 1 1

Sam Colosimo#4 D / 5-8 / 150 / Jr. • MckeeS roCkS, Pa. / Montour

2010

• Played in one game, a 3-1 loss at Duquesne (9/4)

2009

• Appeared in three games

• First collegiate action came against Pitt (9/1)

• Also recorded his first collegiate goal against Pitt (9/1)

• Took one shot on the year

Pre-RMU

• Named the team’s most valuable player as a senior

• Scored 15 goals and had nine assists in his senior season

• Earned best defensive player award as a junior and was the rookie of the year in his freshman campaign

• Helped the Spartans to a section championship and 17-2-3 record in 2005

• Also lettered in track and field and swimming

YEAR GP GS G A PTS

2009 3 0 1 0 2 2010 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 4 0 1 0 2

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Dominic Mascia#16 M/f / 5-8 / 145 / Jr. • PiCkerington, ohio / Saint CharleS PreP

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Kyle Macaulay#6 D / 6-0 / 170 / Jr. • WooDbriDge, ontario / Saint MiChael’S College

2010

• Appeared in all but one contest

• Started 14 games

• Anchored a defense that set school records by allowing just 19 goals and recording six shutouts

• Picked up his first collegiate point with an assist against Central Connecticut State (10/8)

• Issued three yellow cards

• Made his first career start against Wright State (9/8)

2009

• Did not play

Pre-RMU

• As a senior, was named most valuable player in both soccer and track

• Was St. Michael’s Athlete of the Year in 2009

• Won the Old Boy’s Award as best student-athlete

• Led squad to 11-0 record and CISAA Championship in 2006 and the OFSAA Bronze in 2008

• As a track athlete, won the CISAA 200 meter dash in 2009

Personal

• Planned major is biology

• Born January 31, 1991

YEAR GP GS G A PTS

2009 DNP 2010 17 14 0 1 1 Totals 17 14 0 1 1

Shane Beharry#10 M / 5-9 / 160 / Sr. • SCarborough, ontario /

Sir John a. MaCDonalD (York univerSitY)

2010

• Played in 15 of the squads 18 contests

• Lone start of the season came against St. Francis (N.Y.) (10/22)

• Seven of his eight shots on the season were on goal

2009

• Saw action in all 19 games

• Made 11 starts

• Got first collegiate start in a game against Pitt (9/1)

• Recorded his first collegiate goal in a 2-3 loss at Central Connecticut State (10/4

• Took 18 shots on the year, seven of which were on net

• Had two yellow cards

Pre-RMU

• Played one season at York University

• Helped the Lions to the 2009 CIS National Cham-pionship

• Has trained with the Trinidad U-17 National Team

• Ran track and field in addition to playing soccer at John A. MacDonald

• Was the team’s top set-up man, leading the squad in assists all four years

• Named most valuable player of the team as a senior

Personal

• Planned major is sports management

• Born Nov. 26, 1990

YEAR GP GS G A PTS

2009 19 11 1 0 2 2010 15 1 0 0 0 Totals 34 12 1 0 2

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Derek Stein#19 f / 6-1 / 170 / Jr. • WaPWalloPen, Pa. / CreStWooD

2010

• His only appearance of the season came in a 1-0 loss at Mount St. Mary’s (10/29)

2009

• Appeared in nine games

• Made two starts … Got his first collegiate start at Canisius (9/20)

• Took three shots on the year

Pre-RMU

• Named team’s most valuable player as both a junior and a senior

• Was an All-Wyoming Valley Conference First Team selection in 2007 and 2008

• Helped his Olympic Development Program Team to a regional championship in 2008

• Also lettered in volleyball at Crestwood

Personal

• Planned major is business management

• Born April 4, 1991

YEAR GP GS G A PTS

2009 9 2 0 0 0 2010 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 10 2 0 0 0

Andy Correa#21 D / 5-11 / 170 / Jr. • Silver SPring, MD. / Walter JohnSon

2010

• Did not play

2009

• Did not play

Pre-RMU

• Was named the county player of the year as a senior

• Was also an all-county first-team selection in 2008

• Helped Walter Johnson squad to a 4A State Championship and a 4A West Regional Championship in 2006

Personal

• Planned major is engineering

• Born Feb. 6, 1991

YEAR GP GS G A PTS

2009 DNP 2010 DNP Totals DNP

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Michael Jones#22 M / 5-9 / 150 / Jr. • eaSt berlin, Pa. / berMuDian SPringS

2010

• Started in 12 of the 14 games in which he played

• Anchored a defense that set a school record by allowing just 19 goals and set a team-record with six shutouts

• Had two shots on the year

2009

• Appeared in six games, making four starts

• First collegiate start came against cross-town rival Duquesne (9/23)

• Took one shot on the year

Pre-RMU

• Was a four-year letterwinner at Bermudian Springs

• Was a YAIAA Division III First Team All-Star selection

• Was also named to the all-conference team

• Scored 10 goals as a senior

• Team went 10-6-2 and 8-2 in conference play his senior season

• Was a senior all-star

Personal

• Planned major is accounting

• Born Feb. 15, 1991

YEAR GP GS G A PTS

2009 6 4 0 0 0 2010 14 12 0 0 0 Totals 20 16 0 0 0

Niko Corado#23 M / 5-10 / 160 / Jr. • MeChaniCSburg, Pa. / CuMberlanD valleY

2010

• Did not see action

2009

• Saw action in eight games

• First collegiate start came against Green Bay (9/13)

Pre-RMU

• Earned a spot on the Mid-Penn Soccer Common-wealth Division All-Star First Team

Personal

• Planned major is accounting

• Born Dec. 25, 1990

YEAR GP GS G A PTS

2009 8 1 0 0 0 2010 DNP Totals 8 1 0 0 0

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Prince Samuels#11 f / 5-9 / So. • Saint Catherine, JaMaiCa / kingSton College

2010

• Started 13 games and played in 16 of the 18 contests

• Was third on the squad with eight points

• Led the team with four assists

• Also scored two goals

• Recorded his first career point with a goal against Canisius (9/26

• Finished with four points on a goal and two assists in a 4-0 win over Central Connecticut State (10/8)

• Tacked on two more assists the following game against Quinnipiac (10/10) to earn NEC Rookie of the Week honors

• Took 23 shots on the season, eight of his shots were on net

• Picked up two yellow cards

Pre-RMU

• Member of the Jamaica U-17 National Team in 2008

• Kingston College High School most valuable player in 2007

• Was named most outstanding player in 2008

• Leading goal scorer in 2009

Personal

• Born Jan. 21, 1992

• Son of Donarie Robinson

• Has two older sisters, Tamara and Alicia

• Major is mechanical engineering

• In 2006, represented Jamaica in the first Robotics Competition in San Jose, Calif.

YEAR GP GS G A PTS

2010 18 16 1 2 4 Totals 18 16 1 2 4

Evan Phillips#13 f / 5-9 / So. • PittSburgh, Pa. / PluM

2010

• Saw his only action of the season in a 3-1 loss to Duquesne (9/4)

Pre-RMU

• Three-year letterwinner at Plum Senior High School

• All-section and All-WPIAL in 2008

• Three-year state champion on cup team and won Futsal Nationals in 2007

Personal

• Born Mar. 16, 1991

• Honor student in 2008

• Son of Ron and Bunny Phillips

• Has two younger sisters, Emma and Hali, along with one older brother, Kiel

• Major is media arts

YEAR GP GS G A PTS

2010 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 1 0 0 0 0

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Prince Samuels#11 f / 5-9 / So. • Saint Catherine, JaMaiCa / kingSton College

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Kevin Andino#17 f / M / 5-11 / So. • gerMantoWn, MD. / northWeSt

2010

• Played three games as a rookie

• Saw his first collegiate action at Pitt (9/1)

• Also played against Duquesne (9/4) and Wright State (9/8)

Pre-RMU

• Was a four-time letterwinner in soccer at Northwest High School

• 2009 Gazette News first team all-gazette selection

• 2009 Washington Post first team all-met selection

• 2009 Maryland first team all-state

• 2009 ESPN Rise Maryland all-star

• 2009 Greater D.C. first team selection

Personal

• Born April 24, 1992

• Son of Melvin Andino and Maria Gomez

• Has one younger sister, Rachelle

• Major is finance

YEAR GP GS G A PTS

2010 3 0 0 0 0 Totals 3 0 0 0 0

Daniel Calabretta#7 f/M / 5-6 / So. • braMPton, ontario / St. Marguerite D’Youville

★ 2010 NEC Rookie of the Year

2010

• Was named the Northeast Conference Rookie of the Year

• Tied for second on the team with nine points

• Was also tied for second with four goals

• Started 16 games while playing in 17

• Notched his first career goal against Western Michigan (9/17)

• Tallied his lone helper of the season against Canisius (9/26)

• Scored single goals against Quinnipiac (10/10), St. Francis (N.Y.) (10/22) and Long Island (10/24)

• Took a team-high 29 shots

Pre-RMU

• Was a three-time letterwinner in soccer at St. Mar-guerite d’Youville High School

• Was named athlete of the year in 2010

• Won national championship with club team

Personal

• Born June 6, 1992

• Son of Dominic and Sandra Calabretta

• Has one younger sister, Nicole

• Major is marketing

YEAR GP GS G A PTS

2010 17 16 4 1 9 Totals 17 16 4 1 9

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Miro Cabrilo#9 f / 6-1 / So. • haMilton, ontario / glenDale SeConDarY

2010

• Tied for second on the team in both goals with four and points with nine

• Started and played in all 18 games

• Tallied his first career marker in a 2-0 win over Western Michigan (9/17)

• Scored two days later in a 2-1 victory at UNLV (9/19

• Finished the season with a goal and an assist dur-ing a 2-0 win against Saint Francis (Pa.) (11/6)

• Also had a single goal against Bryant (10/1)

• Took 19 shots on the season

Pre-RMU

• Participated in soccer, basketball and tennis at Glen-dale Secondary School

• Captain of the soccer team in 2009

• Was named 2007 junior athlete of the year

• Was named athlete of the year in 2008 and 2009

• Was named most valuable player as well as team captain in 2009

• Won 2008 and 2009 high school championships

Personal

• Born June 6, 1992

• Son of Milenko and Nelica Cabrilo

• Has one older brother, Aleksander

• Major is mathematics

YEAR GP GS G A PTS

2010 18 18 4 1 9 Totals 18 18 4 1 9

Luca Campos#26 M / 5-9 / So. • MonaCa, Pa. / Center

2010

• Played in 16 games, earning the starting nod in 15

• Tied for fifth on the team with seven points

• Had the third most goals on the team with three

• Added an assist

• Scored his first career goal in a 4-0 drubbing of Central Connecticut State (10/8)

• Added an assist to finish with three points in that game

• Scored a single goal (10/17)

• Finished off the year with a marker in a 2-0 win against Saint Francis (Pa.) (11/6)

Pre-RMU

• Participated in soccer and football at Center High School

• Won four section championships in soccer and was a WPIAL runner up

• Was a three-time all-state, four-time all-WPIAL, four-time all-section and three-time East Region All-American selection

• Played for the Stars United soccer club.

Personal

• Born Sept. 20, 1991

• Son of Steve and Debbie Campos

• Major is sports management

YEAR GP GS G A PTS

2010 16 15 3 1 7 Totals 16 15 3 1 7

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Miro Cabrilo#9 f / 6-1 / So. • haMilton, ontario / glenDale SeConDarY

Luca Campos#26 M / 5-9 / So. • MonaCa, Pa. / Center

Carl Reid

#15 fr. • kingSton, JaMaiCa / St. george’S

Pre-RMU

• Key member of the Jamaican National U20 team

• Helped St. George’s to Championships in 2008 and 2009

Personal

• Born January 13, 1992

Devon Williams#20 fr. / M / 5-7 • kingSton, JaMaiCa / St. george’S

Pre-RMU

• Helped St. George’s to championships in 2008 and 2009

• Played for the Jamaican National Team against Trinidad and Tobaggo

• Has five appearances with the Jamaican National U20 team

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Zachary Bowers#1 fr. / gk / 6-1 • Moon toWnShiP, Pa. / Moon area

Pre-RMU

• Helped cup team win state championships in 2008, 2010 and 2011

• Helped Moon to a section championship in 2008

• Named WPSCA All Star in 2010

• Selected to the All Section team in 2010

• Two-sport letterwinner

• Two-year lettterwinner in football

Personal

• Major is Nursing

• Born August 13, 1993

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Jared Latchford#24 Fr./M/F/5-10•Enola,Pa./EastPEnnsboro

Pre-RMU

• Selected to Patriot News Big 11 second team in 2010

• Named to the Mid-Penn Conference first teamCapital Division in 2010

• Racked up 110 career points at East Pennsboro netting 48 goals and adding 14 assists in his four years

• Scored 26 goals and has nine helpers good for 61 points his senior season

Personal

• Major is Business Administration

• Born April 11, 1993

Matthew Fonagy#25 Fr./M/6-3•Canonsburg,Pa./Canon-McMillan

Pre-RMU

• Named to Almanac’s Elite 11 in 2010

• Selected to the All-WPIAL and All-Section teams in 2010

• Helped Canon-McMillan to a 14-5-1 record in 2010

• Netted 14 and added 7 assists his senior season

Personal

• Major is Accounting

• Born April 2, 1993

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2010 Final StatisticsOverall: 9-7-2 • Conference: 5-3-2 • Home: 7-1-0 • Away: 0-6-2 • Neutral: 2-0-0

GAME RESULTS DATE OPPONENT` W/L/T SCORE RECORD NEC GOALIE GOAL SCORERS

9/1 @ Pitt L 0-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 Bolaji (6) 9/4 @ Duquesne L 1-3 0-2-0 0-0-0 Bolaji (1) SHAFFER, Neil 9/8 WRIGHT STATE L OT 0-1 0-3-0 0-0-0 Bolaji (3) 9/12 @ Buffalo L 2-3 0-4-0 0-0-0 Bolaji (8) SHAFFER, Neil (2)9/17 vs. Western Michigan W 2-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 Bolaji (7) CABRILO, Miro CALABRETTA, Daniel9/17 vs. UNLV W 2-1 2-4-0 0-0-0 Bolaji (4) BOWMAN, Francis CABRILO, Miro9/24 NIAGARA W OT 2-1 3-4-0 0-0-0 Bolaji (3) SHAFFER, Neil (2) 9/26 CANISIUS W 2-0 4-4-0 0-0-0 Bolaji (4) BOWMAN, Francis SAMUELS, Prince10/1 @ Bryant * T O2 1-1 4-4-1 0-0-1 Bolaji (2) CABRILO, Miro 10/8 CENTRAL CONN. STATE * W 4-0 5-4-1 1-0-1 Bolaji (5) SAMUELS, Prince CAMPOS, Luca BOWMAN, Francis SOLIS, Tyler10/10 QUINNIPIAC * W 2-1 6-4-1 2-0-1 Bolaji (5) SOLIS, Tyler CALABRETTA, Daniel10/15 @ Fairleigh Dickinson * T O2 1-1 6-4-2 2-0-2 Bolaji (17) SHAFFER, Neil10/17 @ Sacred Heart * L 1-2 6-5-2 2-1-2 Bolaji (4) CAMPOS, Luca10/22 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) * W 1-0 7-5-2 3-1-2 Bolaji (5) CALABRETTA, Daniel10/24 LONG ISLAND * W 1-0 8-5-2 4-1-2 Bolaji (4) CALABRETTA, Daniel10/29 @ Mount St. Mary’s * L 0-1 8-6-2 4-2-2 Bolaji (2)10/31 @ #12 Monmouth * L 0-3 8-7-2 4-3-2 Bolaji (6) 11/06 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * W 2-0 9-7-2 5-3-2 Bolaji (4) CABRILO, Miro CAMPOS, Luca

TEAM STATISTICS RMU OPP

SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts ................... 24-199 19-250 Goals scored per game .............. 1.33 1.06 Shot pct. ........................................... .121 .076 Shots on goal-Attempts ............ 86-199 111-250 SOG pct. ........................................... .432 .444 Shots/Game ................................... 11.1 13.9 Assists .............................................. 18 19CORNER KICKS .................................. 89 94 Goals off corners .......................... 2 1PENALTY KICKS ................................ 4-4 1-3PENALTIES .......................................... Yellow cards ................................... 24 19 Red cards ........................................ 1 0ATTENDANCE Total .................................................. 1830 1533 Dates/Avg Per Date .................... 8/229 8/192 Neutral Site #/Avg ...................... 2/20

GOALS BY PERIOD

1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

Robert Morris .... 11 12 1 0 24Opponents ........... 7 11 1 0 19

SHOTS BY PERIOD

1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

Robert Morris .... 91 102 4 2 199Opponents ........... 115 125 4 6 250

SAVES BY PERIOD

1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

Robert Morris .... 38 48 2 4 92Opponents ........... 30 30 0 2 62

CORNERS KICKS BY PERIOD

1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

Robert Morris .... 41 44 2 2 89Opponents ........... 44 47 1 2 94

FOULS BY PERIOD

1st 2nd OT OT2 Total

Robert Morris .... 117 141 4 2 264Opponents ........... 101 85 6 0 192

Continued ➜Matt Griffin Luca Campos

Jared Latchford#24 fr. / M/f / 5-10 • enola, Pa. / eaSt PennSboro

Matthew Fonagy#25 fr. / M / 6-3 • CanonSburg, Pa. / Canon-McMillan

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INDIVIDUAL ## NAMe gP-gS g A PtS SH SHOt% SOg SOg% yc-rc gW PK-Att

11 SHAFFER, Neil 18-18 6 3 15 28 .214 13 .464 3-0 1 4-4 20 CALABRETTA, Daniel 17-16 4 1 9 29 .138 10 .345 1-0 3 0-0 24 CABRILO, Miro 18-18 4 1 9 19 .211 10 .526 3-0 3 0-0 7 SAMUELS, Prince 16-13 2 4 8 23 .087 8 .348 2-0 1 0-0 18 BOWMAN, Francis 18-5 3 1 7 20 .150 10 .500 1-0 1 0-0 26 CAMPOS, Luca 16-15 3 1 7 9 .333 4 .444 2-0 0 0-0 5 SOLIS, Tyler 18-2 2 2 6 26 .077 13 .500 0-0 0 0-0 9 TORRANCE, David 17-15 0 1 1 12 .000 4 .333 1-0 0 0-0 8 TURNLEY, Justin 18-15 0 1 1 8 .000 3 .375 0-0 0 0-0 6 MACAULEY, Kyle 17-14 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 3-1 0 0-0 3 GRIFFIN, Matt 15-9 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 1-0 0 0-0 2 SHEIBLEY, Matt 10-3 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 2-0 0 0-0 10 BEHARRY, Shane 15-1 0 0 0 8 .000 7 .875 0-0 0 0-0 16 MASCIA, Dominic 15-4 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 2-0 0 0-0 12 SHINSKY, Max 18-18 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 2-0 0 0-0 22 JONES, Michael 14-12 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 19 STEIN, Derek 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 17 ANDINO, Kevin 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 15 BRAUN, Dan 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 14 GARDNER, Tyler 3-2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 13 PHILLIPS, Evan 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 4 COLOSIMO, Sam 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 00 BOLAJI, Toba 18-18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0

Total 18 24 18 66 199 .121 86 .432 24-1 9 4-4

Opponents 18 19 19 57 250 .076 111 .444 19-0 7 1-3

|-GOAL AvERAGE-| |--------SAvES--------| |-------RECORD-------| ## NAMe gP-gS MiNuteS gA Avg SAveS Pct W-l-t SHO

00 BOLAJI, Toba 18-18 1669:16 19 1.02 90 .826 9-7-2 6

Total 18 1669:16 19 1.02 92 .829 9-7-2 6

Opponents 18 1669:16 24 1.29 62 .721 7-9-2 4

Team Saves: 2

Max shinsky Kevin andinoJustin turnley

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2010 Northeast Conference Wrap Up

School NEC Pts Overall Pct Streak Home Away Neutral

1. Monmouth* 6-0-4 22 14-2-4 .800 L1 8-2-1 5-0-3 1-0

2. Sacred Heart* 6-2-2 20 11-6-2 .632 L1 7-2 4-3-2 0-1

3. Saint Francis (Pa.)* 6-3-1 19 11-7-1 .605 L1 6-0-1 3-7 2-0

4. Fairleigh Dickinson* 5-3-2 17 9-7-2 .556 L1 3-2-2 6-5 0-0

Robert Morris 5-3-2 17 9-7-2 .556 W1 7-1 0-6-2 2-0

6. Long Island 4-5-1 13 7-10-1 .417 W2 6-1-1 1-7 0-2

Mount St. Mary’s 4-5-1 13 7-10-1 .417 T1 4-4-1 3-5 0-1

8. St. Francis (N.Y.) 3-6-1 10 5-9-3 .382 L1 3-1-1 2-7-2 0-1

Quinnipiac 3-6-1 10 4-11-2 .294 T1 4-2-2 0-9 0-0

10. Bryant 2-6-2 8 4-10-2 .312 L4 3-3-1 1-6-1 0-1

11. Central Conn. State 1-6-3 6 4-10-3 .324 L1 1-5-1 2-5-2 1-0

* Clinched NEC Tournament Berth

POINTS SCHOOL GP G A PTS. PPG

1. KINNE, Ryan Monmouth 20 12 6 30 1.50 2. WHEELER, Chris Mount St. Mary’s 18 13 2 28 1.56 3. FLEMING, Patrick Saint Francis (Pa.) 18 8 8 24 1.33 4. REINOLD, Dominic Fairleigh Dickinson 18 9 4 22 1.22 5. SALLHAG, John St. Francis (N.Y.) 14 8 0 16 1.14 6. SHAFFER, Neil Robert Morris 18 6 3 15 0.83

7. JAKUBOWSKI, Steve Long Island 18 4 6 14 0.78 DETZEL, Eric Mount St. Mary’s 18 3 8 14 0.78 9. JOHNSON, Jakeem Long Island 18 6 1 13 0.72 10. CASTRO, Marcello Sacred Heart 17 5 2 12 0.71 McLEOD, Kingsley Saint Francis (Pa.) 19 5 2 12 0.63 CLARK, Ryan Monmouth. 20 3 6 12 0.60

GOALS SCHOOL GP G GPG

1. WHEELER, Chris Mount St. Mary’s 18 13 0.72 2. KINNE, Ryan Monmouth 20 12 0.60 3. REINOLD, Dominic Fairleigh Dickinson 18 9 0.50 4. SALLHAG, John St. Francis (N.Y.) 14 8 0.57 FLEMING, Patrick Saint Francis (Pa.) 18 8 0.44 6. SHAFFER, Neil Robert Morris 18 6 0.33

JOHNSON, Jakeem Long Island 18 6 0.33 8. PURANEN, Erkko Monmouth 13 5 0.38 GUERY, Norbert Bryant 14 5 0.36 SUPRISE, Philip Quinnipiac 14 5 0.36 CASTRO, Marcello Sacred Heart 17 5 0.29 McLEOD, Kingsley Saint Francis (Pa.) 19 5 0.26 O’REILLY, Sean Saint Francis (Pa.) 19 5 0.26

ASSISTS SCHOOL GP NO. APG

1. FLEMING, Patrick Saint Francis (Pa.) 18 8 0.44 DETZEL, Eric Mount St. Mary’s 18 8 0.44 3. MAABDI, Adam St. Francis (N.Y.) 17 6 0.35 JAKUBOWSKI, Steve Long Island 18 6 0.33 CLARK, Ryan Monmouth 20 6 0.30 KINNE, Ryan Monmouth 20 6 0.30 7. SOUBRIER, Pierre Quinnipiac 15 5 0.33 GOMBAMI, Owen Saint Francis (Pa.) 19 5 0.26 9. SAMUELS, Prince Robert Morris 16 4 0.25

KOLARAC, Nick Saint Francis (Pa.). 16 4 0.25 WEIR, Robbie St. Francis (N.Y.) 17 4 0.24 CAVENER, Robert Central Conn. State 17 4 0.24 REINOLD, Dominic Fairleigh Dickinson 18 4 0.22 ALLEN, RJ Monmouth 20 4 0.20

GOALS AGAINST AvG. SCHOOL GP GA GAA

1. MEREDITH, Bryan Monmouth 20 13 0.63 2. LISSEK, Jacob Fairleigh Dickinson 15 13 0.88 3. FAIT, Alex Sacred Heart 15 16 1.02 4. BOLAJI, Toba Robert Morris 18 19 1.02

5. OCCHIALINI, Anthony Central Conn. State 16 17 1.10 6. VALCICAK, Daniel Saint Francis (Pa.) 17 22 1.28 7. JULIEN, Curtis St. Francis (N.Y.) 16 21 1.40 8. JANSSEN, Adam Long Island 15 22 1.51 9. DAVIS, Chris Mount St. Mary’s 16 26 1.57 10. LAVALLEE, Josh Quinnipiac 13 19 1.58

SAvE PERCENTAGE SCHOOL GP SAvES GA PCT.

1. BOLAJI, Toba Robert Morris 18 90 19 .826

2. LISSEK, Jacob Fairleigh Dickinson 15 61 13 .824 3. MEREDITH, Bryan Monmouth 20 55 13 .809 4. VALCICAK, Daniel Saint Francis (Pa.) 17 82 22 .788 5. JANSSEN, Adam Long Island 15 73 22 .768 6. FAIT, Alex Sacred Heart 15 48 16 .750 7. OCCHIALINI, Anthony Central Conn. State 16 50 17 .746 8. JULIEN, Curtis St. Francis (N.Y.) 16 59 21 .738 9. LAVALLEE, Josh Quinnipiac 13 50 19 .725 10. TUTINO, Victor Bryant 16 79 31 .718

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2010 AWARD WINNERSPlayer of the Year — Ryan Kinne, Monmouth

Defensive Player of the Year — Marcello Castro, Sacred HeartRookie of the Year — Daniel Calabretta, Robert Morris

Coach of the Year — Joe Barroso, Sacred Heart 2010 NEC First Team All-Conference

NAME SCHOOL POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL

Patrick Fleming Saint Francis (Pa.) F 6-0 Sr. Dunedin, New Zealand / BayfieldDominic Reinold Fairleigh Dickinson F 6-2 So. Wesseling, Germany / Gesamtschule RodenkirchenChris Wheeler Mount St. Mary’s F 6-0 Jr. Newcastle, Australia / St. Francis XavierRyan Clark Monmouth MF 5-10 So. Freehold, N.J. / Freehold TownshipEric Detzel Mount St. Mary’s MF 6-0 Sr. York, Pa. / Central YorkSteve Jakubowski Long Island MF 6-0 Jr. West Deptford, N.J. / West DeptfordRyan Kinne Monmouth MF 5-8 Sr. Naugatuck, Conn. / NaugatuckR.J. Allen Monmouth D 5-11 Jr. Old Bridge, N.J. / St. Joseph’sMarcello Castro Sacred Heart D 6-3 So. Parana, Brazil / Centro Universitario MaringaRobert Cavener Central Conn. State D 6-0 Sr. Tynemouth, England / NorhamBryan Meredith Monmouth G 6-2 Sr. Scotch Plains, N.J. / Scotch Plains - Fanwood

2010 NEC Second Team All-Conference

NAME SCHOOL POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL

Jakeem Johnson Long Island F 6-0 So. Upper Montclair, N.J. / MontclairSamson Malijani Fairleigh Dickinson F 5-8 Sr. Lusaka, Zambia / La SapienzaJohn Sallhag St. Francis (N.Y.) F 5-9 Sr. Vaxjo, Sweden / KatedralskolanMax Hamilton Monmouth MF 5-11 Jr. Medord, N.J. / ShawneeNeil Shaffer Robert Morris MF 5-10 Sr. Aliquippa, Pa. / Beaver

Tolle Staffanson Quinnipiac MF 6-1 Sr. Goteborg, Sweden / KatrinelundsgymnasietEdwin Victor Sacred Heart MF 5-11 So. Bridgeport, Conn. / CentralTyler Hibbs Saint Francis (Pa.) D 5-11 Sr. St. Catherine, Canada / Governor SimcoePierre Soubrier Quinnipiac D 5-11 Sr. Aurigna, France / ScarboroughAnthony Vazquez Monmouth D 6-0 Sr. Belford, N.J. / Middletown NorthToba Bolaji Robert Morris G 6-1 So. vaughn, Ontario / Maple

2010 NEC Players of the Week9/7 Ryan Kinne Monmouth9/13 Marcello Castro Sacred Heart9/20 John Sallhag St. Francis (N.Y.)9/27 Dominic Reinold Fairleigh Dickinson10/4 Daniel Valcicak Saint Francis (Pa.)10/11 Tyler Solis Robert Morris

10/18 Michael Calderon Fairleigh Dickinson10/25 Dominic Reinold Fairleigh Dickinson11/1 Ryan Kinne Monmouth11/8 Pierre Soubrier Quinnipiac

2010 NEC Rookies of the Week9/7 Jacob Rubinstein Monmouth9/13 Jacob Rubinstein Monmouth Koudzo Komlan Mount St. Mary’s9/20 Miro Cabrillo Robert Morris

9/27 Jacob Lissek Fairleigh Dickinson10/4 Miro Cabrillo Robert Morris

10/11 Prince Samuels Robert Morris

10/18 Michael Calderon Fairleigh Dickinson10/25 Daniel Calabretta Robert Morris

11/1 Tobi Iguade Saint Francis (Pa.)11/8 Miro Cabrillo Robert Morris

2010 NEC ChampionshipsHosted by Monmouth 

West Long Branch, N.J. 

November 12 & 14

— Semifinals —#1 Monmouth 1, #4 Fairleigh Dickinson 0

#3 Saint Francis (Pa.) 2, #2 Sacred Heart 1 (OT)

— Championship —

#1 Monmouth 1, #3 Saint Francis (Pa.) 0

Prince samuels

dominic Mascia

Miro Cabrilo

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Year-By-Year Results

2010 record: 9-7-2; neC: 5-3-2 (5th)

head Coach: bill Denniston

9/1 @ Pitt .......................................................L 0-19/4 @ Duquesne .........................................L 1-39/8 WRIGHT STATE ...................................L 0-1 OT9/12 @ Buffalo ...............................................L 2-39/17 vs. Western Michigan # ...................W 2-09/19 vs. UNLV # .............................................W 2-19/24 NIAGARA ................................................W 2-1 OT9/26 CANISIUS ...............................................W 2-010/1 @ Bryant * .............................................T 1-1 2OT10/8 CENTRAL CONN. STATE * ...............W 4-010/10 QUINNIPIAC * ......................................W 2-110/15 @ Fairleigh Dickinson * ...................T 1-1 2OT10/17 @ Sacred Heart * ................................L 1-210/22 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) * ...........................W 1-010/24 LONG ISLAND * ...................................W 1-010/29 @ Mount St. Mary’s * ........................L 0-110/31 @ #12 Monmouth * ...........................L 0-311/6 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * .....................W 2-0

# Green Bay Tournament

2009 record: 3-13-3; neC: 3-4-3 (7th)

head Coach: bill Denniston

9/1 PITT.......................................................... L 1-39/4 vs. UC-Davis .......................................... L 0-39/6 @ UNLV ................................................... L 2-79/11 LASALLE ................................................. L 0-49/13 GREEN BAY ........................................... L 0-29/18 @ Niagara .............................................. L 1-59/20 @ Canisius ............................................. L 1-49/23 DUQUESNE............................................ L 0-19/25 BUFFALO ................................................ L 0-210/20 @ Quinnipiac ........................................ T 0-010/4 @ Central Conn. State ....................... L 2-310/1 SACRED HEART................................... W 1-010/11 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ................... T 0-0 2OT10/16 @ Long Island ...................................... W 2-1 2OT10/18 @ St. Francis (N.Y.)............................. L 0-110/23 MONMOUTH ......................................... L 0-110/25 MOUNT ST. MARY’S ........................... T 0-0 2OT11/1 BRYANT .................................................. L 1-2 2OT11/6 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) ......................... W 1-0

2008 record: 2-14-3; neC: 0-7-2 (10th)

head Coach: bill Denniston

8/29 RIDER ...................................................... L 1-28/31 ALBANY .................................................. L 0-19/7 @ Pitt ....................................................... L 0-39/12 vs. Western Michigan ........................ W 2-19/14 BRYANT .................................................. T 0-0 2OT9/19 @ Butler ................................................. L 0-39/21 @ Dayton ............................................... L 0-59/26 @ Duquesne ......................................... L 0-1 OT

9/28 CANISIUS ............................................... W 3-010/3 NIAGARA ................................................ L 2-3 OT10/10 @ Mount St. Mary’s ........................... L 0-610/12 @ Monmouth * .................................... T 2-2 2OT10/17 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) .............................. L 2-310/19 LONG ISLAND ...................................... L 0-210/24 @ Sacred Heart ................................... L 0-110/26 @ Fairleigh Dickinson ...................... L 0-110/31 QUINNIPIAC ......................................... T 1-1 2OT11/2 CENTRAL CONN. STATE .................. L 0-111/9 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) ........................ L 0-3

2007 record: 7-7-2; neC: 2-4-3 (t-6th)

head Coach: bill Denniston

8/31 DUQUESNE............................................ W 2-09/2 @ Canisius ............................................. W 2-19/4 PITTSBURGH ........................................ W 3-19/7 vs. Binghamton .................................... L 0-19/9 vs. Wright State ................................... W 1-09/14 vs. #22 Furman ................................... L 0-19/16 @ Wofford ............................................. W 2-19/22 WEST VA. WESLEYAN ....................... T 0-09/30 @ Niagara .............................................. L 3-410/5 @ Long Island ...................................... T 1-1 2OT10/7 @ St. Francis (N.Y.)............................. L 2-310/12 SACRED HEART................................... W 2-010/14 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ................... L 0-110/19 @ Quinnipiac ........................................ T 1-1 2OT10/21 @ Central Conn. State ....................... L 1-210/28 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) ......................... L 1-311/02 MONMOUTH ......................................... W 2-12 OT11/4 MOUNT ST. MARY’S ........................... T 3-3 2OT

2006 record: 9-7-4; neC: 4-2-3 (4th)

head Coach: bill Denniston

8/25 @ Cleveland State .............................. L 0-48/27 MANHATTAN ....................................... W 6-19/1 WESTERN MICHIGAN ...................... W 2-19/3 @ Duquesne ......................................... L 0-19/8 @ #10 AKRON ..................................... L 0-1 OT9/15 CANISIUS ............................................... T 3-3 2OT9/17 NIAGARA ................................................ W 1-0 OT9/22 @ Bradley .............................................. L 0-39/23 vs. Missouri State ............................... W 1-09/27 @ PITT .................................................... W 4-110/1 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) ........................ T 0-0 2OT10/6 @ Mount St. Mary’s ........................... T 2-2 2OT10/8 @ MONMOUTH ................................... L 1-310/13 LONG ISLAND ...................................... W 2-110/15 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) .............................. W 2-110/20 @ Fairleigh Dickinson ...................... T 0-0 2OT10/22 @ Sacred Heart ................................... L 1-310/27 QUINNIPIAC ......................................... W 2-110/29 CENTRAL CONN. STATE .................. W 1-011/3 @ #16 MONMOUTH .......................... L 0-3

2005 record: 11-8-1; neC: 5-3-1 (t-2nd)

head Coach: bill Denniston

NCAA Tournament

NEC Tournament Champions

9/4 AKRON .................................................... L 0-59/10 @ Oneonta ............................................. W 3-19/11 vs. HARTWICK ..................................... L 1-39/14 CLEVELAND STATE ........................... W 2-09/21 ST. VINCENT ......................................... W 5-19/25 @ Canisius ............................................. W 4-29/28 @ WVU .................................................... L 0-39/30 DUQUESNE............................................ L 0-110/7 SACRED HEART................................... W 3-210/10 #14 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ............... W 2-010/17 @ Central Conn. State ....................... L 1-410/18 @ Quinnipiac ........................................ T 0-0 2OT10/21 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) ......................... W 2-110/28 MONMOUTH ......................................... L 0-110/30 MOUNT ST. MARY’S ........................... W 2-1 OT11/4 @ Long Island ...................................... L 3-4 OT11/6 @ St. Francis (N.Y.)............................. W 2-111/11 vs. Central Conn. State...................... W 2-111/13 @ Monmouth ....................................... W 3-2 OT11/19 @ West Virginia .................................. L 0-1

2004 record: 5-10-4; neC: 3-3-3 (6th)

head Coach: bill Denniston

9/1 @ #22 Akron ........................................ L 0-19/4 vs. Philadelphia ................................... L 0-19/5 vs. Albany............................................... T 0-0 2OT9/10 vs. Loyola (Md.) ................................... L 0-39/12 @ George Mason ................................. L 0-39/22 PITTSBURGH ........................................ W 1-09/26 CANISIUS ............................................... W 1-09/28 @ Duquesne ......................................... L 1-210/5 @ Cleveland State .............................. L 1-310/10 QUINNIPIAC ......................................... T 0-0 2OT10/8 CENTRAL CONN. STATE .................. T 1-1 2OT10/13 WEST VIRGINIA .................................. L 1-210/17 ST. FRANCIS (Pa.) ............................... W 1-010/24 @ Mount St. Mary’s ........................... W 4-210/22 @ Monmouth ....................................... T 1-1 2OT10/29 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) .............................. L 1-2 OT10/31 LONG ISLAND ...................................... L 1-311/5 @ Fairleigh Dickinson ...................... L 1-411/7 @ Sacred Heart ................................... W 2-0

2003 record: 7-7-5; neC: 5-2-2 (4th)

head Coach: bill Denniston

8/29 vs. Lafayette .......................................... L 1-28/30 vs. Colgate .............................................. T 3-3 2OT9/3 CLEVELAND STATE ........................... L 2-39/7 MARSHALL ............................................ W 2-1

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9/10 @ Pittsburgh ........................................ W 3-29/12 vs. Binghamton .................................... L 0-19/14 @ West Virgina .................................... L 0-29/19 DUQUESNE............................................ T 1-1 2OT9/26 @ St. Francis (N.Y.)............................. W 3-19/28 @ Long Island ...................................... L 0-110/3 SACRED HEART................................... W 3-110/5 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ................... L 1-210/13 SLIPPERY ROCK .................................. T 2-2 2OT10/17 MOUNT ST. MARY’S ........................... W 4-010/19 MONMOUTH ......................................... W 4-210/24 @ Quinnipiac ........................................ W 2-110/26 @ Central Conn. State ....................... T 1-1 2OT11/8 @ St. Francis (Pa.) .............................. T 0-0 2OT11/14 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson ..................... L 1-3

2002 record: 9-9-2; neC: 6-3-1 (t-3rd)

head Coach: bill Denniston

8/31 BUCKNELL ............................................ L 2-39/4 @ Cleveland State .............................. W 2-09/7 vs. Canisius ............................................ W 4-19/8 @ Buffalo ............................................... T 2-2 2OT9/11 PITTSBURGH ........................................ L 0-19/15 @ Marshall ............................................ L 0-29/20 @ Duquesne ......................................... L 0-59/25 WEST VIRGINIA .................................. L 0-19/29 ST. FRANCIS (Pa.) ............................... W 3-210/4 @ Fairleigh Dickinson ...................... L 0-210/6 @ Monmouth ....................................... W 2-010/11 @ UMBC ................................................. L 0-210/13 @ Mount St. Mary’s ........................... W 6-110/18 CENTRAL CONN. STATE .................. W 2-110/20 QUINNIPIAC ......................................... T 0-0 2OT10/29 GENEVA .................................................. W 5-0

11/1 LONG ISLAND ...................................... L 0-111/3 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) .............................. W 2-011/8 @ Sacred Heart ................................... W 3-211/15 vs. Long Island ..................................... L 0-3

2001 record: 9-9-1; neC: 8-2

head Coach: bill Denniston

NEC Regular Season Champions

1 vs. Michigan .......................................... L 1-22 @ Michigan State ................................ L 1-24 CLEVELAND STATE ........................... L 0-18 @ Bucknell ............................................ L 0-118 DUQUESNE............................................ L 1-221 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ................... W 2-124 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) .............................. W 6-128 @ Long Island ...................................... L 2-3 2 OT30 @ St. Francis (N.Y.)............................. W 2-15 MONMOUTH ......................................... W 3-27 SACRED HEART................................... W 7-012 @ Quinnipiac ........................................ W 3-114 @ Central Conn. State ....................... L 2-319 UMBC ....................................................... W 3-221 MOUNT ST. MARY’S ........................... W 3-124 @ Pittsburgh ........................................ T 0-0 2OT28 @ West Virginia .................................. L 1-2 OT3 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) ......................... W 1-09 vs. Long Island ..................................... L 2-3

2000 record: 7-10-2; neC 5-4-1 (t-6th)

head Coach: bill Denniston

9/1 @ Akron ................................................. L 0-29/4 BUCKNELL ............................................ W 1-09/8 MICHIGAN STATE ............................... L 0-29/10 @ Canisius ............................................. T 1-1 OT9/13 WEST VIRGINIA .................................. L 1-2

9/15 @ Cleveland State .............................. W 3-19/16 vs. Loyola-Chicago ............................. L 0-1 OT9/19 @ Duquesne ......................................... L 0-1 OT9/22 @ Monmouth ....................................... W 5-29/24 @ Fairleigh Dickinson ...................... W 4-09/29 LONG ISLAND ...................................... W 4-110/1 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) .............................. L 0-110/6 @ Sacred Heart ................................... W 1-010/10 PITTSBURGH ........................................ L 1-210/13 QUINNIPIAC ......................................... L 1-510/15 CENTRAL CONN. STATE .................. W 1-010/18 UMBC ....................................................... L 0-510/22 @ Mount St. Mary’s ........................... T 2-2 OT10/29 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) ........................ L 1-5

1999 record: 6-12-2; neC: 3-5-2 (t-7th)

head Coach: bill Denniston

9/2 NIAGARA ................................................ W 3-09/8 @ Bucknell ............................................ L 0-19/11 @ Wright State .................................... L 1-39/12 @ Marshall ............................................ W 1-09/14 @ Penn State ........................................ L 0-39/17 CANISIUS ............................................... L 0-19/21 DUQUESNE............................................ L 0-49/24 MONMOUTH ......................................... T 2-2 OT9/28 @ Pittsburgh ........................................ L 0-310/1 @ Long Island ...................................... L 1-210/2 @ Saint Francis (N.Y.) ....................... T 1-1 OT10/6 @ James Madison ............................... W 3-210/8 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ................... L 0-110/10 SACRED HEART................................... W 3-010/13 AMERICAN ............................................ L 1-210/15 @ Quinnipiac ........................................ W 1-0

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10/17 @ Central Conn. State ....................... W 3-110/22 UMBC ....................................................... L 1-310/24 MOUNT ST. MARY’S ........................... L 1-310/31 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) ......................... L 1-3

1998 record: 5-14-0; neC: 3-6 (t-7th)

head Coach: bill Denniston

9/5 @ Navy .................................................... L 1-39/6 vs. Towson ............................................. L 1-69/9 PITTSBURGH ........................................ L 3-79/15 AKRON .................................................... L 2-59/19 UMBC ....................................................... L 2-39/22 @ Duquesne ......................................... W 4-09/25 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) .............................. L 0-29/27 LONG ISLAND ...................................... W 3-210/2 @ Monmouth ....................................... L 2-410/4 @ Fairleigh Dickinson ...................... L 0-410/7 CLEVELAND STATE ........................... L 1-2 OT10/13 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) ........................ W 2-010/16 QUINNIPIAC ......................................... W 6-010/18 CENTRAL CONN. STATE .................. L 0-410/21 @ America ............................................. L 0-310/25 @ Niagara .............................................. W 2-110/28 @ West Virginia .................................. L 1-210/31 @ Mount St. Mary’s ........................... L 0-1 OT11/3 JAMES MADISON ................................ L 0-5

1997 record: 3-14-2; neC: 1-5 (t-7th)

head Coach: bill Denniston

8/30 WEST VIRGINIA .................................. W 1-09/2 SAINT VINCENT .................................. L 1-29/5 @ Old Dominion ................................. L 0-19/6 @ William & Mary .............................. L 0-79/12 @ Drecel ................................................. T 1-19/14 @ Temple ............................................... L 0-29/17 DUQUESNE............................................ T 1-19/19 @ Akron ................................................. L 0-49/21 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ................... W 2-19/24 @ Cleveland State .............................. L 1-69/27 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) .............................. L 0-310/1 @ Pittsburgh ........................................ L 0-210/12 @ Monmouth ....................................... L 0-110/14 NIAGARA ................................................ L 1-210/16 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) ......................... L 3-410/18 MOUNT ST. MARY’S ........................... L 1-310/26 @ Long Island ...................................... L 2-510/28 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) .............................. W 4-211/1 @ James Madison ............................... L 0-8

1996 record: 12-7-1; neC: 7-1-0 (1st)

head Coach: John kowalski

NEC Regular Season Champions

8/31 vs. Illinois-Chicago ............................. T 2-2 OT9/1 @ Coastal Carolina............................. L 1-2

9/8 @ Virginia Commonwealth ............ W 1-09/11 DREXEL .................................................. W 4-09/15 LOYOLA................................................... L 2-4 OT9/18 @ Duquesne ......................................... L 1-29/27 @ St. Francis (N.Y.)............................. L 0-19/29 @ Marist ................................................. W 2-010/2 PITTSBURGH ........................................ L 1-210/6 MONMOUTH ......................................... W 2-010/11 @ Mount St. Mary’s ........................... W 2-1 OT10/13 @ Fairleigh Dickinson ...................... W 1-010/16 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) ........................ W 3-110/19 RIDER ...................................................... W 2-110/20 @ Maryland .......................................... L 0-510/23 @ West Virginia .................................. W 3-210/29 AKRON .................................................... W 1-0 OT11/2 LONG ISLAND ...................................... W 4-011/8 MOUNT ST. MARY’S ........................... W 4-211/10 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) .............................. L 1-2

1995 record: 14-4-0; neC: 8-0-0 (1st)

head Coach: John kowalski

NEC Regular Season Champions

9/2 @ Pittsburgh ........................................ W 4-09/3 @ Buffalo ............................................... W 1-09/9 MARIST ................................................... W 7-0

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9/13 WEST VIRGINIA .................................. W 6-29/17 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ................... W 3-29/20 @ North Carolina State .................... L 2-3 OT9/23 @ American .......................................... W 4-19/29 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) .............................. W 3-010/1 MOUNT ST. MARY’S ........................... W 1-010/8 @ Monmouth ....................................... W 6-110/10 DUQUESNE............................................ W 1-010/17 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) ......................... W 3-2 OT10/20 @ Long Island ...................................... W 4-110/22 @ Rider ................................................... W 4-310/25 @ Virginia .............................................. L 0-310/28 JAMES MADISON ................................ W 4-110/29 @ Akron ................................................. L 0-111/3 MONMOUTH ......................................... L 4-3

1994 record: 15-7-1; neC: 7-0-1 (1st)

head Coach: John kowalski

NCAA Tournament

NEC Tournament Champions

NEC Regular Season Champions

9/3 @ George Washington ...................... W 5-2 OT9/9 @ St. Francis (N.Y.)............................. W 1-09/11 @ Marist ................................................. W 3-19/14 MIAMI (Ohio) ....................................... W 2-1 OT9/17 @ Fairleigh Dickinson ...................... W 3-29/21 PITTSBURGH ........................................ W 3-29/23 @ William & Mary .............................. L 0-29/25 @ Old Dominion ................................. L 0-59/28 @ Marshall ............................................ W 4-110/1 @ Mount St. Mary’s ........................... T 0-0 OT10/2 @ Radford.............................................. W 2-1 OT10/5 @ West Virginia .................................. L 2-310/8 MONMOUTH ......................................... W 2-110/15 RIDER ...................................................... W 4-110/16 @ Akron ................................................. L 0-410/19 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) ........................ W 9-010/22 LONG ISLAND ...................................... W 2-110/25 @ James Madison ............................... L 0-110/30 @ Maryland .......................................... L 0-1

11/4 @ Long Island ...................................... W 4-111/6 @ Mount St. Mary’s ........................... W 2-0 OT11/12 LAFAYETTE ........................................... W 1-011/18 @ Penn State ........................................ L 3-0

1993 record: 14-7-1; neC: 5-3-0 (t-3rd)

head Coach: John kowalski

NCAA Tournament

NEC Tournament Champions

9/28 MARSHALL ............................................ W 3-19/8 @ Buffalo ............................................... T 1-1 OT9/11 MARIST ................................................... W 2-09/12 RADFORD .............................................. W 4-09/15 WEST VIRGINIA .................................. W 3-19/17 @ Cleveland State .............................. L 0-29/19 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ................... L 0-19/25 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) .............................. W 4-09/26 @ Kentucky ........................................... L 0-110/3 MOUNT ST. MARY’S ........................... W 2-110/9 @ Monmouth ....................................... W 3-010/14 @ #25 Miami (Ohio) ......................... W 1-010/16 NIAGARA ................................................ W 11-210/19 CANISIUS ............................................... W 11-010/20 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) ......................... L 2-310/23 @ Rider ................................................... W 4-110/25 @ Long Island ...................................... L 0-1 OT10/31 @ wake Forest ..................................... W 1-011/2 PITTSBURGH ........................................ L 0-1 OT11/6 @ Monmouth ....................................... W 3-211/7 @ Long Island ...................................... W 2-0 OT11/14 @ #11 Penn State ............................... L 0-3

1992 record: 11-8-2; neC: 6-1-1 (1st)

head Coach: John kowalski

NEC Regular Season Champions

9/5 @ Lehigh ................................................ W 2-1 OT9/6 vs. Villanova .......................................... L 0-39/11 @ Marist ................................................. T 1-1 OT9/13 @ St. Francis (N.Y.)............................. L 3-19/16 @ Marshall ............................................ W 3-1

9/19 @ Fairleigh Dickinson ...................... W 2-1 OT9/23 GEORGE WASHINGTON ................... L 2-49/27 KENTUCKY ............................................ W 2-1 OT10/2 @ Duke ................................................... L 2-510/4 @ Mount St. Mary’s ........................... W 2-010/7 @ West Virginia .................................. L 0-410/9 VIRGINIA TECH ................................... T 1-1 OT10/11 MONMOUTH ......................................... W 1-010/15 CLEVELAND STATE ........................... W 1-010/17 @ Niagara .............................................. W 10-010/24 RIDER ...................................................... W 3-2 OT10/27 LONG ISLAND ...................................... W 2-010/29 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) ........................ W 4-311/1 RADFORD .............................................. L 3-511/3 @ Pittsburgh ........................................ L 0-211/7 @ Fairleigh Dickinson ...................... L 0-1

1991 record: 8-8-3; neC: 4-2-1 (3rd)

head Coach: John kowalski

9/7 @ Radford.............................................. W 2-19/8 @ Virginia Tech ................................... L 1-2 OT9/11 @ Canisius ............................................. W 2-09/14 MARIST ................................................... W 1-09/15 @ George Washington ...................... L 0-49/18 LA ROCHE .............................................. W 3-19/21 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON ................... T 1-1 OT9/22 MARSHALL ............................................ T 1-1 OT9/28 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) .............................. L 1-210/1 NIAGARA ................................................ W 8-010/5 MOUNT ST. MARY’S ........................... W 2-0 OT10/9 @ Duke ................................................... L 0-310/12 @ Monmouth ....................................... W 2-110/19 @ Old Dominion ................................. L 0-110/23 PITTSBURGH ........................................ T 2-2 OT10/26 @ Bucknell ............................................ L 0-110/29 @ Long Island ...................................... L 0-211/3 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) ......................... W 1-011/9 @ Monmouth ....................................... L 1-4

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RMU vs. All Opponents

Akron ........................................ 1-8-0Albany ...................................... 0-1-0Alderson-Broaddus ............ 0-1-0American ................................ 1-2-0Bethany ................................... 0-1-0Binghamton ........................... 0-2-0Bradley .................................... 0-1-0Bryant ................................. 0-1-2

Bucknell .................................. 1-4-0Buffalo ................................ 1-2-2

Butler........................................ 0-1-0California ................................ 3-0-0Canisius .............................. 9-2-2

Central Conn. State ......... 6-6-2

Cleveland State ..................... 4-7-0Coastal Carolina ................... 0-1-0Colgate ..................................... 0-0-1Dayton ...................................... 0-1-0Drexel ....................................... 1-0-1Duke .......................................... 0-2-0Duquesne ........................... 3-10-2

Fairleigh Dickinson ........ 8-11-4

Furman .................................... 0-1-0Gannon .................................... 0-1-0Geneva ..................................... 1-0-0George Washington ............ 1-2-0Hartwick ................................. 0-1-0Illinois-Chicago .................... 0-0-1Indiana (Pa.) .......................... 1-0-0James Madison ..................... 2-3-0Kentucky ................................. 1-1-0Lafayette ................................. 1-1-0LaRoche ................................... 2-0-0La Salle ..................................... 0-1-0Lehigh ...................................... 1-0-0Long Island ........................ 12-12-1

Loyola ....................................... 0-2-0Loyola-Chicago ..................... 0-1-0Manhattan .............................. 1-0-0Marist ....................................... 6-0-1Marshall .................................. 4-3-1Maryland ................................. 0-2-0

Miami (Ohio) ......................... 2-0-0Michigan .................................. 0-1-0Michigan State ...................... 0-1-0Missouri State ....................... 1-0-0Monmouth ......................... 15-9-2

Mount St. Mary’s .............. 13-6-4

Navy .......................................... 0-1-0Niagara ............................... 7-4-0

North Carolina State .......... 0-1-0Old Dominion ........................ 0-3-0Oneonta ................................... 1-0-0Penn State............................... 0-3-0Pittsburgh.......................... 7-11-2

Point Park ............................... 1-0-0Quinnipiac ......................... 6-1-6

Radford .................................... 3-2-0Rider ......................................... 5-1-0Sacred Heart ..................... 8-3-0

Saint Francis (Pa.) ........... 13-7-2

Saint Vincent ......................... 1-1-0St. Francis (N.Y.) ............... 9-12-0

Slippery Rock ........................ 0-0-1Temple ..................................... 0-1-0Towson .................................... 0-1-0UC-Davis .................................. 0-1-0UMBC ........................................ 1-4-0UNLv .................................... 1-1-0

UW-Green Bay ...................... 0-1-0Villianova ................................ 0-1-0Virginia .................................... 0-1-0Virginia Commonwealth .. 1-0-0Virginia Tech ......................... 0-1-1Wake Forest ........................... 1-0-0West Virginia Wesleyan .... 0-1-1West Virginia ......................... 5-10-0Western Michigan ........... 3-0-0

Wheeling ................................. 0-1-0William and Mary ............... 0-2-0Wofford .................................... 1-0-0Wright State ...................... 1-2-0

Note: Results are from 1992 to presentTeams in bold are 2010 opponents

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

Record Book

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

GOALS No. Yr. 1. Tony Bunbury ........................................ 23 1986 2. Troy Fabiano .......................................... 19 1993 3. Musa Shannon ....................................... 16 1996 4. Jacek Przednowek ............................... 15 2007 5. Jacek Przednowek ............................... 14 2005 Tony Bubury .......................................... 14 1987 6. Said Ali ..................................................... 13 2003 7. Musa Shannon ....................................... 12 1995 Jamie Dodds ........................................... 12 2001 9. Marco Patitucci ..................................... 11 1994 Said Ali ..................................................... 11 2002

ASSISTS No. Yr. 1. Shelly Noel .............................................. 14 1987 2. Tony Bunbury ........................................ 12 1986 3. Andy Masson ......................................... 11 1993 Rhian Dodds........................................... 11 2002 5. Chris Hultquist ...................................... 10 1995 6. Steve Bell ................................................. 9 1995 7. Che Pitt ..................................................... 8 1990 8. Ryan Zabinski ........................................ 8 2006 9. Seven tied with….................................. 7

POINTS No. Yr. 1. Tony Bunbury ........................................ 58 1986 2. Troy Fabiano .......................................... 43 1993 3. Musa Shannon ....................................... 37 1996 4. Tony Bunbury ........................................ 35 1987 5. Jacek Przednowek ............................... 34 2007 Musa Shannon ....................................... 34 1995 7. Jacek Przednowek ............................... 31 2005 Jamie Dodds ........................................... 31 2001 9. Said Ali ..................................................... 30 2003 Musa Shannon ....................................... 30 1995 11. Said Ali ..................................................... 25 2002

Note: Active players bold* Minimum 500 minutes played

GOALKEEPING RECORDS*

WINS No. Yr. 1. Jason Keller ............................................ 15 1994 2. Fab Moscatiello ..................................... 14 1995 3. Doug Petras ............................................ 12 1993 4. Matt Felice .............................................. 10 2005 Doug Petras ............................................ 10 1992 6. Toba Bolaji ...................................... 9 2010 Matt Felice .............................................. 9 2006 Jason Keller ............................................ 9 1996 Matt Henson........................................... 9 2001 Mike Ozdinec ......................................... 9 2002

GOALS ALLOWED No. Yr. 1. Toba Bolaji ...................................... 11 2009 Matt Henson........................................... 11 2000 2. Jason Keller ............................................ 13 1996 3. Pat Wisnom ............................................ 14 1996 Vasil Chapla ............................................ 14 1990 5. Doug Petras ............................................ 17 1991

SAVES No. Yr. 1. Doug Petras ............................................ 134 1990 2. Mike Kunzweiller ................................. 129 1984 3. Matt Felice .............................................. 126 2007 Doug Petras ............................................ 126 1991 5. Jason Keller ............................................ 121 1994 6. Matt Henson........................................... 119 1998

SAVE PERCENTAGE Pct. Yr. 1. Doug Petras ............................................ .865 1991 2. Doug Petras ............................................ .856 1993 3. Toba Bolaji ...................................... .851 2009 4. Matt Felice .............................................. .840 2007 5. Jason Keller ............................................ .827 1996 6. Toba Bolaji ...................................... .826 2010

SHUTOUTS No. Yr. 1. Toba Bolaji ...................................... 6 2010 Doug Petras ............................................ 6 1993 Tomer Chencinski ................................ 6 2004 4. Toba Bolaji ...................................... 5 2009 Matt Felice .............................................. 5 2006 Jason Keller ............................................ 5 1996 Fab Moscatiello ..................................... 5 1995 8. Matt Felice .............................................. 4 2007 Jason Keller ............................................ 4 1994 Doug Petras ........................................... 4 1992

GOALS AGAINST AVG. Avg. Yr. 1. Doug Petras ............................................ 0.90 1993 2. Toba Bolaji ...................................... 0.91 2009 3. Jason Keller ............................................ 0.94 1996 4. Toba Bolaji ...................................... 1.02 2010 5. Matt Henson........................................... 1.14 2000 6. Doug Petras ............................................ 1.18 1991

TEAM

Wins NO. YR.

15 .............. 1994 14 .............. 1993 14 .............. 1995 12 .............. 1996 11 .............. 2005 1992

Home Wins NO. YR.

9 .............. 1994 8 .............. 1995 8 .............. 1993 7 ............. 2010 2006 1996

Points NO. YR.

167 .............. 1993 165 .............. 1995 145 .............. 1986 131 .............. 1994 123 .............. 1990

Goals NO. YR.

57 .............. 1993 56 .............. 1994 49 .............. 1994 49 .............. 1986 45 .............. 1990

Assists NO. YR.

53 .............. 1995 53 .............. 1993 47 .............. 1986 36 .............. 2002 34 .............. 2001

GOALKEEPING

Shutouts NO. YR.

8 .............. 1993 6 .............. 1995 2004 2010 5 .............. 1990 1991 1992 5 .............. 1994 2006 2009 4 .............. 2000 .............. 2007

Goals Allowed NO. YR.

19 ............. 2010 21 .............. 1993 24 .............. 1995 2007 26 .............. 1991 27 .............. 1996 28 .............. 2001 2004

Saves NO. YR.

166 .............. 1991 160 .............. 1990 149 .............. 1986 129 .............. 2007 125 .............. 1998 125 .............. 1997

Save Pct. NO. YR.

.848 .............. 1993 .843 .............. 2007 .843 .............. 1991 .829 ............. 2010 .807 .............. 1996 .799 .............. 2006

Goals Against Avg. NO. YR.

0.90 .............. 1993 1.02 ............. 2010 1.25 .............. 2007 1.26 .............. 1991 1.29 .............. 1995 1.29 .............. 1996

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CAREER RECORDS

MATCHES No. Years

1. Chris Hultquist ................................. 84 1992-95 2. Brian Davis ........................................ 83 1993-96 3. Clint Wisniewski ............................. 82 1993-96 4. Bob Hart ............................................. 81 1991-94 Andrew Masson ............................... 81 1990-94 Todd Schulenberger ...................... 81 1990-94 7. Musa Shannon .................................. 79 1993-96 8. Mark Klabnik .................................... 77 2003-06 9. Troy Fabiano ..................................... 76 1990-93 10. Dwayne Chin ..................................... 75 2004-07

GOALS No. Years

1. Musa Shannon .................................. 44 1993-96 2. Tony Bunbury ................................... 40 1986-89 3. Troy Fabiano ..................................... 39 1990-93 4. Jacek Przednowek .......................... 38 2005-07 5. Jason DeFranco ................................ 30 1998-01 6. Jamie Dodds ...................................... 25 2001-04 7. Said Ali ................................................ 24 2002-04 Brian Davis ........................................ 23 1993-96 9. Chris Hultquist ................................. 22 1992-95 Marco Patitucci ................................ 22 1991-94

ASSISTS No. Years

1. Chris Hultquist ................................. 21 1992-95 Andrew Masson ............................... 21 1990-94 3. Ryan Zabinski ................................... 20 2004-07 Jamie Dodds ...................................... 20 2001-04 5. Musa Shannon .................................. 18 1993-96 Che Pitt ................................................ 18 1990-93 7. Troy Fabiano ..................................... 17 1990-93 John Roach ......................................... 17 1992-95 Rhian Dodds...................................... 17 1998-02 10. Steve Bell ............................................ 13 1994-96

POINTS No. Years

1. Musa Shannon .................................. 106 1993-96 2. Tony Bunbury ................................... 104 1086-89 3. Troy Fabiano ..................................... 95 1990-93 4. Jacek Przednowek .......................... 87 2005-07 5. Jamie Dodds ...................................... 70 2001-04 Jason DeFranco ................................ 70 1998-01 7. Chris Hultquist ................................. 65 1992-95 8. Brian Davis ........................................ 58 1993-96 9. Marco Patitucci ................................ 56 1991-94 10. Said Ali ................................................ 55 2002-03

CAREER GOALKEEPING RECORDS

MATCHES No. Years

1. Matt Felice ......................................... 73 2005-08 2. Doug Petras ....................................... 69 1990-93 3. Matt Henson...................................... 68 1998-01 4. Tomer Chencinski ........................... 37 2003-04 5. Jason Keller ....................................... 36 1994, 1996

GOALS ALLOWED No. Years

1. Toba Bolaji .................................. 11 2009 2. Toba Bolaji .................................. 19 2010 3. Fab Moscatiello ................................ 23 1995 4. Vasil Chapla ....................................... 29 1990-94 5. Jason Keller ....................................... 46 1994, 1996 6. Pat Wisnom ....................................... 49 1994-97

SAVES No. Years

1. Doug Petras ....................................... 470 1990-93 2. Matt Felice ......................................... 437 2005-08 3. Matt Henson...................................... 375 1998-01 4. Jason Keller ....................................... 183 1994, 1996 5. Tomer Chencinski ........................... 180 2003-04

SAVE PERCENTAGE * Pct. Years

1. Toba Bolaji .................................. .836 2009-10 2. Doug Petras ....................................... .832 1990-93 3. Jason Keller ....................................... .799 1994, 1996 4. Matt Felice ......................................... .793 2005-08 5. Tomer Chencinski ........................... .783 2003-04

GOALS AGAINST AVG. * Avg. Years

1. Toba Bolaji .................................. 0.98 2009-10 2. Jason Keller ....................................... 1.21 1994, 1996 3. Fab Moscatiello ................................ 1.32 1995 4. Tomer Chencinski ........................... 1.34 2003-04 5. Doug Petras ....................................... 1.37 1990-93

* Minimum 1000 minutes

SHUTOUTS No. Years

1. Doug Petras ....................................... 16 1990-93 2. Matt Felice ......................................... 14 2005-08 3. Toba Bolaji .................................. 11 2009-10 4. Jason Keller ....................................... 9 1994, 1996 Matt Henson...................................... 9 1998-01 6. Tomer Chencinski ........................... 8 2003-04

WINS No. Years

1. Doug Petras ....................................... 34 1990-93 2. Matt Felice ......................................... 28 2005-08 3. Jason Keller ....................................... 24 1994, 1996 4. Matt Henson...................................... 23 1998-01Matt Felice

Jacek Przednowek

andy Masson

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TEAM GAME RECORDS

POINTS Opponent Date

19 Manhattan ...................................................................................... Aug. 27, 2006 18 Mount St. Mary’s .......................................................................... Oct. 13, 2002 16 Geneva .............................................................................................. Oct. 29, 2002 15 St. Vincent ....................................................................................... Sept. 21, 2005 14 Monmouth ...................................................................................... Oct. 19, 2003 13 Central Conn. State .......................................................... Oct. 8, 2010 12 Canisius ........................................................................................... Sept. 7, 2002 11 Six times

GOALS Opponent Date

11 Canisius ........................................................................................... Oct. 19, 1993 Niagara ............................................................................................. Oct. 16, 1993 Niagara ............................................................................................. Oct. 17, 1992 9 Saint Francis (Pa.) ....................................................................... Oct. 19, 1994 8 Niagara ............................................................................................. Oct. 1, 1991 7 Sacred Heart .................................................................................. Oct. 7, 2001 Marist ............................................................................................... Sept. 9, 1995 6 Manhattan ...................................................................................... Aug. 27, 2006 Mount St. Mary’s .......................................................................... Oct. 13, 2002 California (Pa.) .............................................................................. Sept. 24, 2001 Quinnipiac ...................................................................................... Oct. 16, 1998 West Virginia ................................................................................. Sept. 13, 1995 5 St. Vincent ....................................................................................... Sept. 21, 2005 Geneva .............................................................................................. Oct. 29, 2002 Monmouth ...................................................................................... Sept. 22, 2000 George Washington .................................................................... Sept. 3, 1994 4 Nine times

ASSISTS Opponent Date

7 Manhattan ...................................................................................... Aug. 27, 2006 Monmouth ...................................................................................... Oct. 19, 2003 Mount St. Mary’s .......................................................................... Oct. 13, 2002 Geneva .............................................................................................. Oct. 29, 2002 5 Four times

INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS

POINTS Player Opponent Date

10 Troy Fabiano Canisius Oct. 19, 1993 9 Said Ali Mount St. Mary’s Oct. 13, 2002 8 Jacek Przednowek Manhattan Aug. 27, 2006 Troy Fabiano Niagara Oct. 16, 1993 7 Connor Curran-Hays Pittsburgh Sept. 27, 2006 6 Three times

GOALS Player Opponent Date

5 Troy Fabiano Canisius Oct. 19, 1993 4 Jacek Przednowek Manhattan Aug. 27, 2006 Said Ali Mount St. Mary’s Oct. 13, 2002 Troy Fabiano Niagara Oct. 16, 1993 3 Seven times

ASSISTS Player Opponent Date

5 Marco Pattitucci Saint Francis (Pa.) Oct. 19, 1994 3 Ryan Zabinksi Sacred Heart Oct. 7, 2005 Todd Shulenberger Canisius Oct. 19, 1993

SAVES Player Opponent Date

18 Matt Henson Pittsburgh Sept. 9, 1998 17 Toba Bolaji Fairleigh Dickinson Oct. 15, 2010 16 Doug Petras Marshall Sept. 22, 1991 14 Matt Felice Quinnipiac Oct. 31, 2008 Pat Wisnom Akron Sept. 19, 1997 Fabrizio Moscatiello Saint Francis (Pa.) Oct. 17, 1995 13 Jason Keller Pittsburgh Sept. 21, 1994 12 Pat Wisnom Fairleigh Dickinson Sept. 21, 1997 Pat Wisnom Saint Francis (Pa.) Oct. 16, 1997 Jason Keller Miami (Ohio) Sept. 14, 1994 Doug Petras Long Island Oct. 25, 1993 Doug Petras Monmouth Oct. 12, 1991 Doug Petras Old Dominion Oct. 19, 1991 11 Matt Felice St. Francis (N.Y.) Oct. 7, 2007 Matt Felice Central Connecticut State Oct. 21, 2007 Matt Felice Monmouth Nov. 2, 2007 Mike Ozdinec Marshall Sept. 15, 2002 Matt Henson Pittsburgh Oct. 24, 2001 Matt Henson American Oct. 21, 1998

rMu celebrates after winning the 1993 neC tournament

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Soccer in the RMU Hall of Fame

TONY BUNBURY (1985-89)Induction Year: 1996

Tony Bunbury was the first men’s soccer player inducted into the RMU Athletic Hall of Fame on Sept. 14, 1996. A native of Montreal, Canada, Bunbury owns the RMU single-season records for goals (23) and points (58), both of which came during the 1986 season. His 14 goals and 35 points the following year rank fourth in the single-season record book. In the career record book, Bunbury ranks second in goals (40) and points (104). While at Robert Morris University was also a member of the track and field team.

JOHN KOWALSKI (1989-96)Induction Year: 2000

John Kowalski served as the head coach of the RMU men’s soccer team from 1989-96 and was inducted into the Hall of Fame on Oct. 21, 2000. He compiled an overall record of 88-66-9 (.567), leading the Colonials to the NCAA Tournament in 1993. He also served as head coach when the Colonials won a school-record 15 games (under acting coach Peter Smith) and made the NCAA Tournament in 1994. Kowalski was named NEC Coach of the Year in 1992 and 1995, and his ’95 team was ranked as high as 16th nationally. He

also worked as the head coach of the Pittsburgh Spirit of the Major Indoor Soccer League, the Tampa Bay Mutiny of the MLS and the Pittsburgh Riverhounds of the A-League. He is now head coach of the Colonial women’s soccer team, a program that began in 1994.

DOUG PETRAS (1990-93)Induction Year: 2000

Petras, a native of North Huntingdon, Pa., and a graduate of Norwin High School, was inducted into the Hall of Fame along with Kowalski after compiling a 33-28-5 record and a 1.49 goals against average as RMU’s goalkeeper from 1990-93. An All-NEC selection in 1993, he guided the Colonials to the NCAA Tournament with a 12-6-1 record and a 0.90 goals against average. Petras played professionally with the Tampa Bay Mutiny of the MLS and the Pittsburgh Riverhounds of the A-League and owns the RMU single-season

records for saves (134 in 1990), save percentage (.865 in 1991), shutouts (six in 1993) and goals against average (0.90 in 1993).

TROY FABIANO (1990-93)Induction Year: 2001

Fabiano, a native of Kenosha, Wis., and a graduate of Bradford High School, was inducted into the Hall of Fame on Nov. 3, 2001. He ranks third in the Colonial record book for career goals (39) and points (95). In 1993, he was named the NEC Player of the Year, leading RMU to its first NCAA Tournament with a conference-best 19 goals and 43 points. Both those totals currently rank second in the single-season record book. Fabiano led RMU in scoring in both 1992 and 1993 and was named to the All-NEC Second

Team in 1991 and First Team in 1992. Fabiano currently is in his sixth season as head coach of the women’s soccer team at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside in his hometown of Kenosha.

MUSA SHANNON (1993-96)Induction Year: 2002

Shannon, a native of Liberia, was an All-NEC selection in 1995 and 1996 and was part of the only two men’s soccer NCAA Tournament appearances (1993-94) in RMU history. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame on Sept. 8, 2002. Shannon’s career totals of 44 goals and 106 points are both school records, and he also ranks tied for third on RMU’s career record list in assists with 18. His 16 goals and 37 points from the 1996 campaign currently rank third in the single-season record book. Shannon played

professionally for the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer and also played for the Tampa Bay Mutiny of the MLS in 1998-99.

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Colonials in the Pros

Said Ali • 2004 • Toronto Lynx

• USL First Division• Three-Time Regional All-American

Danny Anderson • 2003 • Sunnana F.C.

• Damallsvenskan – Sweden

Musa Shannon • 1997 • Tampa Bay Mutiny

• Major League Soccer• 1997 Third-Round Selection

Jamie Dodds • 2004 • Toronto Lynx

• USL First Division• Three-time All-NEC First Team

Rhian Dodds • 2003 • Kilmarnock F.C.

• Scottish Premier League• 2002 NEC Most Valuable Player

Joe Di Buono • 2005 • Polonia Warszawa• Polish First Division

• 2004 All-NEC First Team

— PAST COLONIALS IN THE PROS —Jacek Przednowek ’08 • Ryan Zabinksi ’08 • Allen Brown ’06 • Troy Fabiano ’94 • Doug Petras ’94 • Todd Shulenberger ’94 • Neil Shaffer ’11

David Moxom ’95 • Chris Hultquist ’96 • Kert Mease ’96 • Steve Bell ’97 • Ché Pitt ’00 • Matt Henson ’03 • Roman Kurpas • Fabrizio Muscatiello

Jason Pelletier • 2007

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2011 Men’s Soccer Schedule DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME

August

26 (Fri.) PITTSBURGH Moon Township, Pa. 4:00 p.m.

31 (Wed.) BUFFALO Moon Township, Pa. 4:00 p.m.

september

4 (Sun.) @ South Florida Tampa, Fla. 7:30 p.m.

9 (Fri.) vs. Cornell 1 Oneonta, N.Y. 7:30 p.m.

11 (Sun.) vs. Fairfield 1 Oneonta, N.Y. Noon

14 (Wed.) @ Canisius Buffalo, N.Y. 7:00 p.m.

18 (Sun.) @ Cleveland State Cleveland, Ohio 3:00 p.m.

22 (Thurs.) DUQUESNE Moon Township, Pa. 4:00 p.m.

30 (Fri.) SACRED HEART * Moon Township, Pa. 4:00 p.m.

OctOber

2 (Sun.) FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON * Moon Township, Pa. 1:00 p.m.

7 (Fri.) @ Central Connecticut State New Britain, Conn. 3:00 p.m.

9 (Sun.) @ Quinnnipiac * Hamden, Conn. 3:00 p.m.

14 (Fri.) @ St. Francis (N.Y.) Brooklyn Heights, N.Y. 7:00 p.m.

16 (Sun.) @ Long Island * Brooklyn, N.Y. 1:00 p.m.

21 (Fri.) BRYANT * Moon Township, Pa. 3:00 p.m.

28 (Fri.) MONMOUTH * Moon Township, Pa. 3:00 p.m.

30 (Sun.) MOUNT ST. MARY’S * Moon Township, Pa. 1:00 p.m.

nOvember

6 (Sun.) @ Saint Francis (Pa.) Loretto, Pa. 1:00 p.m.

11-13 (Fri.-Sun) NEC Tournament TBD TBA

Home games in BOLD CAPS | All home games played at North Athletic Complex

1 – Mayor’s Cup, Oneonta, N.Y. | * – Northeast Conference game