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Official 2012 Media Guide for BIG EAST Men's Soccer. This guide is not printed and available exclusively online (www.bigeast.org)

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BIG EAST SoccEr SporTS InformATIon conTAcTS

School SIDContact Office OfficeFax CellPhone PressBox EmailBIG EAST Sara Naggar 401-453-0660 401-751-8540 401-641-8762 ------ [email protected] Jeremy Martin 513-556-5191 513-556-0619 513-519-9792 513-556-3754 [email protected] Matt Lee 860-486-1498 860-486-5085 401-651-7824 use cell phone [email protected] Carli Todd 773-325-7525 773-325-7531 732-606-3915 773-325-7646 [email protected] Barbara Barnes 202-687-7155 202-687-2491 920-285-9094 202-687-7788 [email protected] Kim Pemberton 502-852-7711 502-852-7401 502-445-9435 502-852-2507 [email protected] Lucas LeNoble 414-288-6980 412-288-6519 414-313-2238 use cell phone [email protected] Dame Sean Carroll 574-631-2664 574-631-7941 574-340-2177 use cell phone [email protected] Stacey Brann 412-648-8240 412-648-8248 412-979-1442 use cell phone [email protected] Jorge Rocha 401-865-2201 401-865-2583 401-529-8438 use cell phone [email protected] Hasim Phillips 732-445-4200 732-445-3063 732-470-9457 use cell phone [email protected]. John’s Tim Brown 718-990-1521 718-969-8468 413-519-5255 718-990-2725 [email protected] Hall Vincent Novicki 973-761-9493 973-761-9061 908-902-1621 973-761-9493 [email protected] Charlie Terenzio 813-974-5755 813-974-5823 813-480-3766 use cell phone [email protected] Mike Morrison 315-443-2608 315-443-3405 315-952-4809 315-443-3529 [email protected] Mike Sheridan 610-519-4120 610-519-7323 610-999-7558 use cell phone [email protected]

ThEBIgEaSTCOnFErEnCE15 Park Row West

Providence, R.I. 02903

BigEast.org(401) 453-0660 • Communications

(401) BIG EAST • Switchboard(401) 751-8540 • Fax

BIgEaSTCOnFErEnCESTaFFInterim Commissioner................................................................................... Joseph E. Bailey IIISenior Associate Commissioner (Football & Marketing) ............................ Nicholas V. Carparelli, Jr.Senior Associate Commissioner (Compliance & Governance) ....................... Joseph F. D’Antonio, Jr.Senior Associate Commissioner (Administration) .................................................. Donna DeMarcoAssociate Commissioner (Men’s Basketball) ...........................................................................TBAAssociate Commissioner (Women’s Basketball) ................................................. Danielle DonehewAssociate Commissioner (TV & Men’s Basketball Scheduling) ......................... Thomas R. OdjakjianAssociate Commissioner (Communications) ........................................................... John PaquetteAssociate Commissioner (Olympic Sports) ......................................................... James A. SiedliskiAssociate Commissioner for Compliance ...................................................... Jennifer M. CondarasAssistant Commissioner/Women’s Basketball Officiating .................................... Barbara M. JacobsSenior Director of External Affairs ............................................................. Benjamin E. FaircloughDirector of Business Affairs ..................................................................................Susan S. EatonDirector of Communications .....................................................................................Sara NaggarDirector of Communications ..................................................................................Chuck SullivanDirector of Digital Media .......................................................................................Mark HodgkinDirector of Men’s Basketball Operations .............................................................Shawn P. MurphyDirector of Sport Administration ............................................................... Robert A. Weygand, Jr.Director of Sport Administration ............................................................................ Kristen BrownDirector of Compliance .................................................................................. Kenneth A. SchankAssistant Director of Communications ................................................................Michael A. CoyneAssistant Director of Sport Administration .............................................................................TBAAssistant Director of Football & Video Administration ...............................................Michael CostaCoordinator of Football Officiating ......................................................................... Terry McAulayCoordinator of Men’s Basketball Officiating ................................................. G. Arthur Hyland, Esq.Assistant to the Commissioner ...............................................................................Lisa ZanecchiaSenior Administrative Assistant for Basketball & Administration ................................... Lois DeBloisAdministrative Assistant .....................................................................................Wanda L. FactorAdministrative Assistant ............................................................................................ Linda YatesReceptionist ..................................................................................................... Kathy KirkpatrickAdministrative Fellow ............................................................................................Roberto SassoCommunications Assistant ........................................................................................Mike O’BrienCommunications Assistant .................................................................................... Brooke RayderOlympic Sports & Sport Administration Assistant .......................................... Catherine CarmignaniDigital Network Intern .............................................................................................Jamie Corun

Credits: The 2012 BIG EAST Men’s Soccer Media Guide was produced by Sara Naggar on Adobe InDesign CS6. Editorial assistance from John Paquette, Chuck Sullivan and Michael Coyne. Special thanks to BIG EAST Soccer Sports Information Directors for their assistance. Photo Credits: J. Meric, Ben Solomon, Larry Levanti, Dave Saffran, and School Sports Information Offices.

TABLE OF CONTENTS 2012 BIG EAST Preseason Poll ............ IFCBIG EAST Staff/Soccer SIDs ................... 1The BIG EAST Conference ...................... 2BIG EAST Conference Style Guide ........... 32012 BIG EAST/NCAA Championships ..... 42012 Team-by-Team Quick Facts ............ 52012 Composite Schedule ................... 6-7BIG EAST Notebook ............................... 8BIG EAST in the MLS Draft ..................... 9Cincinnati .......................................10-11Connecticut ....................................12-13DePaul ...........................................14-15Georgetown ....................................16-17Louisville ........................................18-19Marquette .......................................20-21Notre Dame ....................................22-23Pittsburgh .......................................24-25Providence ......................................26-27Rutgers ..........................................28-29St. John’s ........................................30-31Seton Hall .......................................32-33USF ................................................34-35Syracuse .........................................36-37Villanova .........................................38-392011 Season Review........................40-432011 BIG EAST Championship ...............442011 NCAA Championship .....................45BIG EAST Honor Roll .......................46-47All-Time Standings ...........................48-50Regular Season Records .......................51All-Time BIG EAST Honors ...............52-55Annual Award Winners..........................56Championship Records..........................57Championship History ......................58-60NCAA Tournament Results ...............61-62Series Results .................................63-692012 BIG EAST Preseason Honors ....... IBC

Q U I C K F A C T S

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The 2012-13 academic year is the 34th in the history of The BIG EAST Confer-ence as the unique consortium marches on competing at the highest level with integrity and sportsmanship.The BIG EAST has gone through mem-

bership changes since its birth and con-tinues to make strides in improving the quality and depth of the storied league.The BIG EAST Conference has been

always been driven by lofty goals. The outstanding performances of the stu-dent-athletes at BIG EAST schools are evidence of the league’s proud tradi-tion of success. The league has always been able to boast that many of its best students are also its best athletes. The 2011-12 year was no different.In the athletic arena, BIG EAST stu-

dent-athletes again enjoyed success on the national stage. The Georgetown women’s cross country team captured its first NCAA Championship. The win by the Hoyas marked the third-straight year a BIG EAST team has won the women’s cross country championship, with Vil-lanova winning the past two. The Lou-isville men’s basketball team advanced to the Final Four in New Orleans. Con-necticut field hockey reached the NCAA semifinals, as did the Notre Dame men’s lacrosse team. The Irish women’s bas-ketball team and Syracuse women’s la-crosse team each reached the NCAA fi-nals. USF softball reached the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City, Okla., for the first time in program his-tory. The BIG EAST placed two teams in the

NCAA Women’s Final Four for the third time in the last four years as Connecticut joined Notre Dame in Denver, with the Fighting Irish advancing to the national title game for the second-straight year. BIG EAST student-athletes won five

NCAA championships. Sheila Reid won her second-straight NCAA Women’s Cross Country title. Syracuse hurdler Jarret Eaton won the 60-meter hurdle championship in the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championship. Notre Dame won the distance medley relay at the same championship. Georgetown’s Em-ily Infeld won the 3,000-meter run. Lou-isville’s Carlos Almeida won the 200-yard breaststroke at the NCAA Swimming and

Diving Championship. BIG EAST football maintained its na-

tional profile as a competitively balanced group. Three BIG EAST teams won bowl games, while the BIG EAST represen-tative in the Bowl Championship Series won its bowl game for the fourth time in the last seven years- a streak that in-cludes wins against the ACC, Big 12 and SEC champions.

The BIG EAST became the nation’s larg-est Division I-A conference in 2005-06 when five new members began compet-ing – the University of Cincinnati, DePaul University, the University of Louisville, Marquette University and the University of South Florida. BIG EAST institutions reside in 18 of

the nation’s top 50 largest media mar-kets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Tampa, Pittsburgh, Hartford, Cincinnati and Mil-waukee. With its newest members, BIG EAST markets contain more than one-fourth of all television households in the U.S. The BIG EAST will welcome UCF, Houston, Memphis, SMU and Temple in all sports in 2013-14. Temple football will join the league in 2012, with Boise State and San Diego State joining the follow-ing year and Navy in 2015. Since opening its doors in 1979, the

league has won 32 national champi-onships in six different sports and 138 student-athletes have won individual na-tional titles through 2011-12.BIG EAST basketball squads have

captured 11 titles in the last 13 years. In 2003-04, Connecticut became the first school in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball titles in the same season. In ’02-03, the BIG EAST became the first conference in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s titles in the same year when the Syracuse men and the Connecticut women captured their respective nation-al championships. The BIG EAST placed three men’s basketball teams in the Final Four in 1985, the only time this has oc-curred in NCAA history. Proactive movement has been a signa-

ture strategy for the conference that was born in 1979. The BIG EAST continually turns challenges into opportunities to

become stronger. The conference cur-rently crowns champions in 24 sports. The BIG EAST became a reality on May

31, 1979, following a meeting of athletic directors from Providence College, St. John’s, Georgetown and Syracuse uni-versities. Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College completed the original seven school alliance. While the membership has both in-

creased and changed, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. The confer-ence reflects a tradition of broad based programs, led by administrators and coaches who place a constant empha-sis on academic integrity. Its student athletes own significantly high gradua-tion rates and their record of scholastic achievement notably show a balance be-tween intercollegiate athletics and aca-demics.Any successful organization has had

the good fortune to have outstanding leadership. The BIG EAST primarily was the brainchild of Dave Gavitt, who was the conference’s first Commissioner. Mi-chael Tranghese, the league’s first full-time employee, and for 11 years the as-sociate to Gavitt, became Commissioner in 1990. In his first year, he administered the formation of The BIG EAST Football Conference. John Marinatto was the third commissioner of the BIG EAST, serving from 2009-2012, after seven years as the conference’s senior associate com-missioner. The league has long been considered a

leader in innovative concepts in promo-tion and publicity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for BIG EAST student athletes. The conference has enjoyed longstanding relationships with CBS, ESPN, Inc. and ABC.BIG EAST men’s basketball games are

regular sellouts at campus and major public arenas, including the annual men’s BIG EAST Championship in Madison Square Garden. The women’s basketball championship has led all conferences in attendance for the past nine years. At-tendance figures also are significant in soccer and baseball.The BIG EAST has its headquarters in

Providence where the conference ad-ministers to more than 5,500 student-

ABOUT THE BIG EAST

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The winner of the BIG EAST Championship receives the league’s automatic bid to the 48-team NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Championship. The 2012 NCAA Championship marks the 54th anniversary of the tournament. First, second and third round games, as well as the quarterfinals, are held on the campuses of participating

institutions in a single-elimination format.

For the second-straight year, the College Cup - national semifinals and championship games - will be hosted by the University of Alabama at Birmingham and the Alabama Sports Foundation. It will be held at Regions Park in Hoover, Ala., on December 7 and 9. Last season, the BIG EAST had seven teams earn spots in the NCAA Championship. All seven teams earned home games, with four teams earning byes to the second round. Three teams advanced to the quarterfinals (Connecticut, Louisville and USF). The BIG EAST has two national titles, St. John’s in 1996 and UConn in 2000.

First Round Campus Sites Thurs., Nov. 15Second Round Campus Sites Sun., Nov. 18Third Round Campus Sites Sun., Nov. 25Quarterfinals Campus Sites Fri., Sat. or Sun., Nov. 30- Dec. 2Semifinals Regions Park Fri., Dec. 7 (Hoover, Ala.) Championship Regions Park Sun., Dec. 9 (Hoover, Ala.)

2012 ncAA DIvISIon I mEn’S SoccEr chAmpIonShIp

The semifinals and final will be held, for the third-consecutive year, at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, N.J., on Nov. 9 and 11. The champion receives the league’s automatic bid to the 48-team NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Championship.

CBS Sports Network will air both semifinal games live. The championship game will be broadcast on select BIG EAST regional television outlets and CBS SN.

SemifinalS - Red Bull Arena (Harrison, N.J.)*Friday, Nov. 9 (CBS Sports Network)Q1 winner vs. Q2 winner ................................... 3:00 p.m. ETQ3 winner vs. Q4 winner ................................... 5:30 p.m. ET(* - Conference staff has the discretion to change the semifinal games order)

final - Red Bull Arena (Harrison, N.J.)Sunday, Nov. 11 (CBS Sports Network, BIG EAST Regional Sports Networks)Semifinal winners ............................................. Noon ET(All times subject to change)

2012 BIG EAST chAmpIonShIp

The BIG EAST Conference and XOS Digital, Inc., a leader in digital sports media, jointly announced a new partnership on July 1, 2010 resulting in an overhaul to the conference’s official website www.bigeast.org. The BIG EAST Conference’s re-launched site resides on a robust content management system that allows the site to be completely customized on the fly. The new site features a cutting-edge online video platform, a sleek new design, simplified navigation and a newly developed conference-wide regular season and postseason live statistics platform. The conference’s online video platform will retain its BIGEAST.tv branding, with fans driven to that URL to consume all of the conference’s live online and on-demand video offerings. Those offerings will now include new on-demand programming in the form of webisodes and vignettes produced in XOS Digital’s production facility. BIGEAST.tv also will feature highlights of every nationally televised BIG EAST contest posted following the conclusion of every game and other on-demand interviews and features. In addition, fans can access BIGEAST.tv for live streaming of certain conference championships, which will be offered free to consumers.

CHAMPIONSHIPS

St. John’s- 2011 BIG EAST champions

BIG EAST on ThE WEB

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aUgUSTFri. 24 UIC at DePaul ........................................................................2 p.m.

St. Peter’s at Seton Hall ..........................................................3 p.m.

Cincinnati vs. Indiana* ..........................................................5 p.m.

Pittsburgh vs. Niagara (at Duquesne) .................................5:30 p.m.

Providence at Northeastern ...............................................6:30 p.m.

Albany at Syracuse ................................................................7 p.m.

Wisconsin-Milwaukee at Marquette ....................................7:30 p.m.

Georgetown at Virginia......................................................7:30 p.m.

Villanova at Manhattan ......................................................7:30 p.m.

Boston University at St. John’s ................................................8 p.m.

Fordham at Rutgers ...............................................................8 p.m.

Sat. 25 St. Francis (N.Y.) at Connecticut ..............................................7 p.m.

Duke at Notre Dame .........................................................7:30 p.m.

Michigan at USF ...............................................................7:30 p.m.

Sun. 26 Pittsburgh vs. Howard (at Duquesne) ....................................11 a.m.

Cincinnati vs. Drake* .............................................................1 p.m.

Marquette at Wisconsin- Green Bay ........................................4 p.m.

Louisville at Maryland .............................................................7 p.m.

Colgate at St. John’s ..............................................................8 p.m.

Mon. 27 Florida Gulf Coast at Georgetown............................................4 p.m.

Providence at Monmouth ........................................................7 p.m.

Army at Seton Hall .................................................................7 p.m.

Tues. 28 Syracuse at Binghamton .........................................................7 p.m.

Wed. 29 Stony Brook at Villanova ........................................................4 p.m.

Western Illinois at DePaul .......................................................1 p.m.

Thurs. 30 Saint Francis (Pa.) at Cincinnati ..............................................7 p.m.

Fri. 31 Providence at Bryant (Ocean St. Classic) ...............................12 p.m.

CS Northridge at Georgetown .................................................4 p.m.

Notre Dame vs. San Diego State^ ..........................................5 p.m.

Rutgers vs. SIUE$ ..................................................................6 p.m.

Niagara at Syracuse ...............................................................7 p.m.

Dartmouth at Connecticut ......................................................7 p.m.

Princeton at Seton Hall...........................................................7 p.m.

St. John’s at South Carolina ...............................................7:30 p.m.

UIC at Marquette ..............................................................8:05 p.m.

USF vs. SMU+ .......................................................................... TBA

SEPTEMBErSat. 1 Western Michigan at DePaul ...................................................2 p.m.

St. Francis at Pittsburgh .........................................................7 p.m.

Belmont at Louisville ..............................................................7 p.m.

Villanova at Colgate ...............................................................7 p.m.

Sun. 2 St. John’s vs. Kentucky .........................................................11 a.m.

Notre Dame vs. Clemson ................................................. 11:30 a.m.

Penn State at Georgetown ......................................................1 p.m.

Marquette at Drake ................................................................3 p.m.

Rutgers at Creighton$ .......................................................3:30 p.m.

Cincinnati at Xavier ................................................................7 p.m.

USF vs. TBD+ ................................................................................

Mon. 3 Connecticut at Michigan State .................................................1 p.m.

Colgate at Syracuse ...............................................................7 p.m.

Rider at Seton Hall .................................................................7 p.m.

Providence at URI/Brown (Ocean St. Classic) ..............................TBD

Tues. 4 Louisville at Saint Louis ..........................................................7 p.m.

Wed. 5 Princeton at St. John’s ...........................................................8 p.m.

Fri. 7 Boston University at Providence ..............................................3 p.m.

Hartford at Villanova .........................................................4:30 p.m.

Cincinnati vs. Bradley~ ..........................................................6 p.m.

Georgetown at UIC ................................................................7 p.m.

Washington at Connecticut .....................................................7 p.m.

Fort Wayne at Pittsburgh# ................................................7:30 p.m.

Syracuse vs. NJIT! ............................................................7:30 p.m.

Oregon State at Notre Dame& ...........................................7:30 p.m.

DePaul at SIUE ......................................................................8 p.m.

Seton Hall at Old Dominion% .................................................... TBA

Sat. 8 Army at Louisville ..................................................................7 p.m.

Western Illinois at Marquette .............................................8:05 p.m.

William & Mary at St. John’s ...................................................8 p.m.

Rutgers at Princeton ................................................................. TBA

South Carolina at USF++ .......................................................... TBA

Sun. 9 Air Force at Villanova ...........................................................11 a.m.

Georgetown at Wisconsin .....................................................12 p.m.

Syracuse vs. St. Bonaventure! ..............................................12 p.m.

Michigan State at Providence ................................................12 p.m.

Akron at Notre Dame ........................................................2:15 p.m.

Delaware at Pittsburgh# ...................................................2:30 p.m.

Cincinnati at Evansville~ ...................................................3:30 p.m.

Boston University at Connecticut .............................................7 p.m.

Seton Hall vs. Virginia Commonwealth ...................................... TBA

Mon. 10 Iona at USF++ ......................................................................... TBA

Tues. 11 Loyola at DePaul ....................................................................4 p.m.

Wake Forest at Louisville ........................................................7 p.m.

Wed. 12 Holy Cross at Providence ........................................................3 p.m.

Fri. 14 Georgetown at Princeton ........................................................... TBA

Syracuse at UNLV@ .................................................................. TBA

Connecticut at Harvard ..........................................................4 p.m.

Kentucky at Louisville .............................................................7 p.m.

Northern Kentucky at Pittsburgh .............................................7 p.m.

College of Charleston at Rutgers .............................................7 p.m.

Monmouth at Seton Hall .........................................................7 p.m.

Michigan State at Notre Dame ................................................7 p.m.

St. John’s at Akron ............................................................7:30 p.m.

Villanova at Penn ..............................................................7:30 p.m.

Towson at Cincinnati .........................................................7:30 p.m.

DePaul at Ohio State ..............................................................8 p.m.

Michigan at Marquette ......................................................8:05 p.m.

USF at Akron ............................................................................ TBA

Sun. 16 St. John’s vs. Butler .............................................................12 p.m.

Penn at Georgetown ..............................................................1 p.m.

Pittsburgh at Duquesne ..........................................................1 p.m.

Princeton at Villanova ............................................................1 p.m.

Gardner Webb at Cincinnati ....................................................1 p.m.

Notre Dame at Michigan .........................................................2 p.m.

Marquette at Michigan State ..............................................3:30 p.m.

Cal State Fullerton vs. Syracuse@ .............................................. TBA

USF at Butler ............................................................................ TBA

Providence vs. TBA ................................................................... TBA

Tues. 18 Ohio State at Louisville...........................................................7 p.m.

Boston College at Connecticut ................................................7 p.m.

Seton Hall at Delaware ...........................................................7 p.m.

Providence vs. TBA ................................................................... TBA

Wed. 19 Robert Morris at Pittsburgh .....................................................7 p.m.

Drake at DePaul ....................................................................1 p.m.

Thurs. 20 La Salle at Villanova ...............................................................4 p.m.

Sat. 22 RUTGERS at GEORGETOWN ...................................................1 p.m.

SETON HALL at SYRACUSE .....................................................7 p.m.

COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

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NOTRE DAME at LOUISVILLE..................................................7 p.m.

ST. JOHN’S at CONNECTICUT .................................................7 p.m.

CINCINNATI at PITTSBURGH ..................................................7 p.m.

PROVIDENCE at USF .........................................................7:30 p.m.

DE PAUL at MARQUETTE ...................................................8:05 p.m.

Tues. 25 Syracuse at UMass ............................................................3:30 p.m.

Temple at Villanova ................................................................4 p.m.

Georgetown at James Madison ...............................................7 p.m.

Connecticut at Yale ................................................................7 p.m.

Navy at Pittsburgh .................................................................7 p.m.

Columbia at St. John’s ............................................................... TBA

Florida Gulf Coast at USF .......................................................... TBA

Providence vs. TBA ................................................................... TBA

Wed. 26 Central Connecticut State at Rutgers .......................................7 p.m.

Notre Dame at Indiana...........................................................7 p.m.

Cleveland State at Cincinnati ..................................................7 p.m.

DePaul at Northwestern .........................................................7 p.m.

Wisconsin at Marquette .....................................................8:05 p.m.

Sat. 29 USF at VILLANOVA ................................................................1 p.m.

MARQUETTE at PROVIDENCE .................................................1 p.m.

ST. JOHN’S at DE PAUL ..........................................................2 p.m.

GEORGETOWN at PITTSBURGH ..............................................7 p.m.

SYRACUSE at CINCINNATI .....................................................7 p.m.

NOTRE DAME at CONNECTICUT .............................................7 p.m.

LOUISVILLE at RUTGERS .......................................................7 p.m.

OCTOBErWed. 3 CONNECTICUT at GEORGETOWN ...........................................3 p.m.

RUTGERS at SYRACUSE .........................................................7 p.m.

DE PAUL at LOUISVILLE .........................................................7 p.m.

PITTSBURGH at NOTRE DAME ................................................7 p.m.

PROVIDENCE at SETON HALL .................................................7 p.m.

USF at CINCINNATI ...............................................................7 p.m.

VILLANOVA at ST. JOHN’S .................................................7:30 p.m.

Sat. 6 GEORGETOWN at NOTRE DAME .............................................2 p.m.

VILLANOVA at DE PAUL..........................................................2 p.m.

LOUISVILLE at SYRACUSE ......................................................7 p.m.

PITTSBURGH at SETON HALL .................................................7 p.m.

RUTGERS at USF ..............................................................7:30 p.m.

CINCINNATI at ST. JOHN’S ................................................7:30 p.m.

CONNECTICUT at MARQUETTE ...............................................8 p.m.

Tues. 9 Lehigh at Georgetown ............................................................3 p.m.

Lafayette at Villanova .............................................................3 p.m.

Valparaiso at DePaul ..............................................................4 p.m.

Providence at Columbia ..........................................................4 p.m.

Iona at Connecticut ...............................................................7 p.m.

Pittsburgh at NJIT..................................................................7 p.m.

Notre Dame at Northwestern ..................................................7 p.m.

Rutgers at Maryland..........................................................7:30 p.m.

Mercer at USF ..................................................................7:30 p.m.

Northern Illinois at Marquette ............................................8:05 p.m.

Wed. 10 Indiana at Louisville ...............................................................7 p.m.

Western Michigan at Cincinnati ...............................................7 p.m.

Fri. 12 DE PAUL at RUTGERS ............................................................8 p.m.

Sat. 13 MARQUETTE at GEORGETOWN ...............................................1 p.m.

PITTSBURGH at PROVIDENCE ................................................1 p.m.

CINCINNATI at VILLANOVA ....................................................1 p.m.

ST. JOHN’S at LOUISVILLE .....................................................7 p.m.

NOTRE DAME at SETON HALL ................................................7 p.m.

SYRACUSE at USF ..................................................................7 p.m.

Wed. 17 GEORGETOWN at PROVIDENCE ..............................................3 p.m.

SYRACUSE at VILLANOVA .......................................................3 p.m.

CINCINNATI at DE PAUL ........................................................4 p.m.

ST. JOHN’S at RUTGERS .........................................................7 p.m.

LOUISVILLE at USF ................................................................7 p.m.

SETON HALL at CONNECTICUT ...............................................7 p.m.

MARQUETTE at PITTSBURGH .................................................7 p.m.

Sat. 20 PROVIDENCE at NOTRE DAME .............................................12 p.m.

SETON HALL at MARQUETTE ..................................................1 p.m.

VILLANOVA at LOUISVILLE .....................................................7 p.m.

CONNECTICUT at PITTSBURGH ..............................................7 p.m.

RUTGERS at CINCINNATI .......................................................7 p.m.

DE PAUL at SYRACUSE ......................................................7:30 p.m.

USF at ST. JOHN’S .................................................................... TBA

Wed. 24 GEORGETOWN at SETON HALL ..............................................3 p.m.

CONNECTICUT at PROVIDENCE ..............................................3 p.m.

UC Irvine at Louisville ............................................................7 p.m.

VILLANOVA at RUTGERS ........................................................7 p.m.

MARQUETTE at NOTRE DAME .................................................7 p.m.

Thurs. 25 USF at DE PAUL ........................................................................ TBA

Fri. 26 SYRACUSE at ST. JOHN’S ..................................................7:30 p.m.

Sat. 27 PITTSBURGH at VILLANOVA .................................................12 p.m.

SETON HALL at GEORGETOWN ..............................................1 p.m.

LOUISVILLE at CINCINNATI ...................................................7 p.m.

PROVIDENCE at CONNECTICUT ..............................................7 p.m.

NOTRE DAME at MARQUETTE ............................................7:05 p.m.

Wed. 31 BIG EAST Championship First Round ..... (at higher seed campus sites)

nOVEMBErSat. 3 BIG EAST Championship Quarterfinals (at higher seed campus sites)

Fri. 9 BIG EAST Championship Semifinals (Red Bull Arena; Harrison, N.J.)

Sun. 11 BIG EAST Championship Final (Red Bull Arena; Harrison, N.J.)

! Mayor’s Cup in Oneonta, N.Y.;

@ UNLV Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev.

# Nike Invitational in Pittsburgh, Pa.

$ Creighton University Soccer Classic in Omaha, Neb.

% Old Dominion University Tournament in Norfolk, Va.

^ Indiana University Tournament in Bloomington, Ind.

& Berticelli Memorial Tournament in Notre Dame, Ind.

*Saint Louis Tournament in St. Louis, Mo.

~ProRehab Aces Classic in Evansville, Ind.

+ Tulsa Tournament

++ USF Tournament

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COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

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Team Pos. name School Selection-CurrentTeam1996–InauguralDraftNew York D Pat O’Kelly Seton Hall (Round 10, 99th overall)Kansas City GK Phil Wellington Georgetown (Round 11, 106th overall)Colorado F Eric Puls Syracuse (Round 12,112th overall)Columbus M Paul Young Syracuse (Round 13, 121st overall)

1996–CollegeDraftNew England F Paul Keegan Boston College (Round 1, 6th overall)New York F Hamisi Amani-Dove Rutgers (Round 3, 22nd overall)

1997–CollegeDraftDallas D Alan Branigan Rutgers (Round 2, 16th overall)D.C. United D Brandon Leib Georgetown (Round 3, 30th overall)

1997–SupplementalDraftDallas F Dan Stebbins Notre Dame (Round 1, 4th overall)D.C. United F Gerson Echeverry Seton Hall (Round 2, 14th overall)Colorado D Michael Britton Syracuse (Round 3, 23rd overall)

1998–CollegeDraftNew York M Billy Walsh Rutgers (Round 2, 16th overall) New England F Jesse Van Saun St. John’s (Round 2, 17th overall)

1999–Project40Miami M Maurizio Rocha Connecticut Project-40

1999–CollegeDraftDallas F Bobby Rhine Connecticut (Round 1, 6th overall) New York F Eric Kvello Georgetown (Round 3, 31st overall)Chicago M Stefani Miglioranzi St. John’s (Round 3, 36th overall) - LA

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ThreenamedtoLowe’sall-americaTeamsThere were three BIG EAST players named to the Lowe’s Senior All-America First and Second Teams: Notre Dame’s Greg Klazura and Louisville’s Colin Rolfe were named to the first team, while Connecticut’s Tony Cascio earned a spot on the second team. There were four BIG EAST players selected as Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award candidates: Cascio, Klazura, Rolfe and Austin Berry from Louisville.

BIgEaSTattendanceThe BIG EAST was well represented in total home attendance with two teams in the top five as Connecticut ranked second (50,402), and Louisville ranked fourth (42,575). USF was 14th (18,211) and St. John’s was 15th (15,085). Notre Dame ranked 18th (14,467).

BIgEaSTintheTopofthePolls In the final RPI rankings (updated on December 15, 2011), the BIG EAST had four teams in the top 13, the most of any conference. Connecticut was ranked third, USF was ninth, Louisville was 11th and St. John’s rounded out the four teams at No. 13. In the final regular-season NSCAA national poll, the BIG EAST had four teams listed in the top 20 (No. 5 Connecticut, No. 6 USF, No. 7 Louisville, No. 19 St. John’s).

BIgEaSTCoacheshonoredRutgers coach Dan Donigan was named the Northeast Region NSCAA Regional Coach of the Year. Rutgers enjoyed a huge turnaround, going 10-7-4 overall and 6-1-2 in conference action to finish second in the Red Division. The Scarlet Knights advanced to the NCAA Championship Third Round. RU finished the 2011 season entering the final NSCAA rankings at No. 23.

BIG EAST NOTESTheBIgEaSTintheCollegeCupSeven BIG EAST men’s soccer teams competed in the 2011 NCAA Championship, with all seven earning the opportunity to host their first game. Four teams earned byes to the second round and three teams advanced as far as the quarterfinals. In 2010, Louisville reached the NCAA title game.

PostseasonStatushasSkyrocketedSince2001SeasonIn the last nine years, the BIG EAST has averaged six teams in the NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Championship 48-team field – one-eighth of the entire field. In 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010 and 2011, the league advanced a record seven teams to NCAA postseason competition. The BIG EAST has also seen a team advance to the round of 16 every year since 1998, a team reach the quarterfinals in 10 of the last 11 years, and in 2002, three BIG EAST teams earned coveted top-eight seeds when the NCAA bracket was announced.

St.John’swinsBIgEaSTTitleThe Red Storm won their ninth BIG EAST Championship title in 2011. St. John’s earned the third seed in the Red Division and defeated Georgetown 2-1 in the first round. In the quarterfinals, St. John’s earned a trip to Red Bull Arena, defeating West Virginia, the second seed in the Blue Division, 2-0. The Red Storm shut out Villanova 2-0 and defeated Connecticut in overtime 1-0 to claim the title. The program’s last title came in 2009 on penalty kicks.

BIgEaSTChampionshipheldatredBullarenaThe semifinals and final of the 2011 BIG EAST Championship were held at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, N.J., for the second-straight year. Connecticut, the third seed in the Blue Division, defeated Louisville, the No. 4 seed in the Red Division, to advance to the title game against St. John’s. The Red Storm, the third seed in the Red Division, defeated No. 5 Red seed Villanova to advance to the title game. St. John’s took the win in overtime 1-0.

BIgEaSTSuccessOutofthegateEarlyandOftenThe BIG EAST began sponsoring men’s soccer in 1982, but did not officially begin regular-season league competition until 1985 – far later than the formation of most other conferences. Since 1985, the league boasts national championships by two different teams, seven College Cup appearances, 19 quarterfinal-round advancements, several consistent top 20 programs, an astounding record of NCAA appearances by multiple teams especially given the small NCAA field size of 48, and several well-respected head coaches with extensive accolades and experience.

SeveralMen’sSoccerPlayersDraftedintotheMLSThe BIG EAST had 13 players taken in the 2012 MLS SuperDraft. There were seven players taken in the first round and six in the second round. There were five BIG EAST players taken in the 2012 Supplemental Draft.

FournamedtotheM.a.C.hermannWatchListFour BIG EAST players were named to the Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy Watch List for the 2011 season: Carlos Alvarez and Tony Cascio from Connecticut, along with Austin Berry from Louisville. Dom Dwyer of USF was added to the Watch List and was a semifinalist.

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1999–SupplementalDraftKansas City M Ryan Turner Notre Dame (Round 2, 14th overall)

2000MLSSuperDraftSan Jose GK Jon Conway Rutgers (Round 3, 28th overall) Dallas M Brian Piesner Rutgers (Round 4, 46th overall)Colorado F Peter Scavo Seton Hall (Round 5, 55th overall)

2001MLSSuperDraftChicago D Jim Curtin Villanova (Round 3, 29th overall) - CHVLos Angeles M Brent Rahim Connecticut (Round 4, 45th overall)

2002MLSSuperDraftDallas D Chris Gbandi Connecticut (Round 1, 1st overall) - OSNew York D Mansour Ndiaye Connecticut (Round 1, 7th overall)New England M Shalrie Joseph St. John’s (Round 2, 14th overall) - NEColumbus M Jeff Matteo St. John’s (Round 2, 20th overall)Los Angeles GK Bryheem Hancock Connecticut (Round 2, 22nd overall)New York D Sam Forko Connecticut (Round 3, 30th overall)D.C. United M Dennis Ludwig Rutgers (Round 4, 40th overall)

2003MLSSuperDraftDallas D Shavar Thomas Connecticut (Round 1, 10th overall) - CHVChicago F Damani Ralph Connecticut (Round 2, 18th overall) - OS Chicago F Phil Swenda Seton Hall (Round 3, 26th overall)New England GK Kyle Singer Boston College (Round 3, 29th overall)Columbus B Guy Abrahamson Rutgers (Round 5, 47th overall)Colorado F Casey Schmidt Boston College (Round 5, 48th overall)

2004MLSSuperDraftColumbus D Chris Wingert St. John’s (Round 2, 12th overall) - RSLSan Jose M Lindon Pecorelli Connecticut (Round 3, 30th overall)D.C. United M Josh Gros Rutgers (Round 4, 34th overall) Colorado D Kevin Richards Notre Dame (Round 4, 35th overall)Columbus M Luke Vercollone Seton Hall (Round 5, 42nd overall)Kansas City F Justin Detter Notre Dame (Round 5, 47th overall)Chicago M Ryan McGowan Seton Hall (Round 6, 52nd overall)Los Angeles D Chris Aloisi Syracuse (Round 6, 57th overall)

2005MLSSuperDraftChicago D Jack Stewart Notre Dame (Round 1, 10th overall) San Jose D Kevin Goldthwaite Notre Dame (Round 2, 17th overall) - NYKansas City GK Chris Sawyer Notre Dame (Round 2, 24th overall)New York D Chris Corcoran St. John’s (Round 3, 25th overall)Chivas USA D Stephen Arias Connecticut (Round 4, 38th overall) Colorado M Guy Melamed Boston College (Round 4, 43rd overall)Team Pos. name School Selection-CurrentTeam2005–SupplementalDraftNew York D Jason Hernandez Seton Hall (Round 1, 6th overall) - SJColumbus GK Bill Gaudette St. John’s (Round 1, 9th overall) Dallas D Aaron Pitchkolan West Virginia (Round 2, 23rd overall) - SJChicago M Chris Karcz Rutgers (Round 3, 27th overall)Columbus D Ryan Kelly St. John’s (Round 3, 32nd overall)New England D Easton Wilson Connecticut (Round 3, 333rd overall)Colorado M Dan Gargan Georgetown (Round 4, 43rd overall)

2006MLSSuperDraftChivas USA M Sacha Kljestan Seton Hall (Round 1, 5th overall) - CHVChicago D Jeff Curtin Georgetown (Round 2, 14th overall) Kansas City M Matt Groenwald St. John’s (Round 3, 28th overall) Houston M Andre Schmid St. John’s (Round 3, 32nd overall)D.C. United D Jeff Carroll St. John’s (Round 4, 39th overall)

2006–SupplementalDraftHouston M Mpho Moloi Connecticut (Round 1, 7th overall) Salt Lake D Willis Forko Connecticut (Round 2, 14th overall) - OSChicago D Ezra Prendergast Syracuse (Round 3, 34th overall)Dallas D Devon McTavish West Virginia (Round 4, 43rd overall) - D.C.

2007MLSSuperDraftFC Dallas D/M Anthony Wallace USF (Round 1, 9th overall) - DAL Colorado M Greg Dalby Notre Dame (Round 2, 17th overall) - COLOChicago M Nate Norman Notre Dame (Round 2, 21st overall) Toronto FC M Rich Asante Syracuse (Round 3, 27th overall) Colorado F Omar Cummings Cincinnati (Round 3, 31st overall) - COLOColorado M Nick LaBrocca Rutgers (Round 3, 35th overall) - COLOD.C. United F Ricky Schramm Georgetown (Round 3, 37th overall)

2007–SupplementalDraftToronto FC F Jarrod Smith West Virginia (Round 1, 1st overall) Chicago GK Nick Noble West Virginia (Round 1, 7th overall) Los Angeles D Gordon Kljestan Seton Hall (Round 1, 10th overall)

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Toronto FC F Hunter West USF (Round 3, 27th overall)Kansas City GK Chris Konopka Providence (Round 3, 29th overall) - OSColumbus M Ted Niziolek Seton Hall (Round 4, 41st overall)Columbus M Kevin Burns Connecticut (Round 4, 50th overall) - CLB

2008MLSSuperDraftToronto FC D Julius James Connecticut (Round 1, 9th overall) - HOUColumbus D Ryan Miller Notre Dame (Round 3, 31st overall) DC United M Ryan Cordeiro Connecticut (Round 3, 33rd overall) Toronto FC F Joseph Lapira Notre Dame (Round 3, 35th overall)

2008–SupplementalDraftD.C. United M Dan Stratford West Virginia (Round 2, 24th overall) Salt Lake F Kenny Anaba Cincinnati (Round 4, 45th overall)

2009MLSSuperDraftToronto FC F O’Brian White Connecticut (Round 1, 4th overall) - TORKansas City D Matt Besler Notre Dame (Round 1, 8th overall) - KCNew York D Jack Traynor Notre Dame (Round 2, 29th overall) Toronto FC F Kyle Hall Syracuse (Round 3, 39th overall) Kansas City GK Neal Kitson St. John’s (Round 3, 42nd overall) Kansas City M Akeem Priestley Connecticut (Round 4, 50th overall) Colorado F Jordan Seabrook USF (Round 4, 51st overall)

2010MLSSuperDraftVancouver F/MF Jeb Brovsky Notre Dame (Round 2, 19th overall)Kansas City MF J.T. Murray Louisville (Round 2, 32nd overall)Dallas MF Charlie Campbell Louisville (Round 2, 35th overall)Vancouver D Bilal Duckett Notre Dame (Round 3, 37th overall)New England F Steven Perry Notre Dame (Round 3, 39th overall)Columbus MF Bernardo Anor USF (Round 3, 51st overall)

2010–SupplementalDraftSeattle GK Josh Ford Connecticut (Round 1, 11th overall) Salt Lake GK Jeff Attinella USF (Round 1, 14th overall) Dallas MF Brayan Martinez Seton Hall (Round 1, 18th overall) Chicago MF Yannick Salmon Rutgers (Round 2, 27th overall)San Jose GK Phillip Tuttle Notre Dame (Round 2, 33rd overall) Philadelphia MF Matt Marcin Providence (Round 3, 41st overall)New England MF Andrew Sousa Providence (Round 3, 42nd overall) Los Angeles GK Zach Johnson West Virginia (Round 3, 52nd overall) Colorado D Javed Mohammed USF (Round 3, 54th overall)OS - originally drafted by the MLS and now playing for overseas clubs 2011MLSSuperDraftVancouver MF Jeb Brovsky Notre Dame (Round 2, 19th overall) Kansas City D J.T. Murray Louisville (Round 2, 32nd overall) Dallas MF Charlie Campbell Louisville (Round 2, 35th overall) Vancouver D Bilal Duckett Notre Dame (Round 3, 37th overall) New England F Steven Perry Notre Dame (Round 3, 39th overall)Columbus MF Bernardo Anor USF (Round 3, 51st overall)

2011-SupplementalDraftSeattle GK Josh Ford Connecticut (Round 1, 11th overall)Salt Lake GK Jeff Attinella USF (Round 1, 14th overall) Dallas MF Brayan Martinez Seton Hall (Round 1, 18th overall)- CO Chicago MF Yannick Salmon Rutgers (Round 2, 27th overall)San Jose GK Phillip Tuttle Notre Dame (Round 2, 33rd overall)Philadelphia MF Matt Marcin Providence (Round 3, 41st overall)New England MF Andrew Sousa Providence (Round 3, 42nd overall)Los Angeles GK Zach Johnson West Virginia (Round 3, 52nd overall) Colorado D Javed Mohammed USF (Round 3, 54th overall)

2012MLSSuperDraftD.C. United MF Nick DeLeon Louisville (Round 1, 7th overall)Portland D A. Jean-Batpiste Connecticut (Round 1, 8th overall)Chicago D Austin Berry Louisville (Round 1, 9th overall)Toronto D Aaron Maund Notre Dame (Round 1, 12th overall)Colorado MF Tony Cascio Connecticut (Round 1, 14th overall)Kansas City F Dom Dwyer USF (Round 1, 16th overall)Houston F Colin Rolfe Louisville (Round 1, 18th overall)Montreal MF Calum Mallace Marquette (Round 2, 20th overall)Columbus D Aubrey Perry USF (Round 2, 26th overall)Portland MF Brendan King Notre Dame (Round 2, 27th overall)San Jose GK Chris Blais USF (Round 2, 33rd overall)Philadelphia D Raymon Gaddis West Virginia (Round 2, 35th overall)Los Angeles MF Kenney Walker Louisville (Round 2, 38th overall)

2012-SupplementalDraftToronto D Nick Blake Connecticut (Round 1, 14th overall)Vancouver D Greg Klazura Notre Dame (Round 2, 21st overall)Kansas City M Pablo Punyed St. John’s (Round 2, 35th overall)New England D Kevin Garcia Villanova (Round 3, 41st overall)Dallas F Walter Hines St. John’s (Round 3, 49th overall)

OS - originally drafted by the MLS and now playing for overseas clubs

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Location: .................................................... Cincinnati, Ohionickname: .............................................................BearcatsColors: ...........................................................Red and BlackEnrollment: ............................................................. 42,421Founded: .................................................................... 1819Directorofathletics: .....................................Whit BabcockassistantCoaches: ............ Dan Ensley and Jeremy BonomoSoccerOfficePhone: ....................................513-556-05682011record: ...........................................................6-11-12011BIgEaSTrecord/Finish: ........2-7-0/7th Red Division2011Postseason: ........................................................N/AStartersreturning/Lost:............................................. 8/3Letterwinnersreturning/Lost: ..................................16/7SoccerSID: ...................................................Jeremy MartinPhone: ...........................................................513-556-5191Email: ............................................... [email protected]: .............................................www.GoBearcats.com

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aUgUSTFri. 24 vs. Indiana (Saint Louis Tournament) 5:00 p.m.Sun. 26 vs. Drake (Saint Louis Tournament ) 1:00 p.m.Thu. 30 Saint Francis (Pa.) 7:00 p.m.SEPTEMBEr Sun. 2 at Xavier 7:00 p.m.Fri. 7 vs. Bradley (ProRehab Aces Classic) 6:00 p.m.Sun. 9 at Evansville (ProRehab Aces Classic) 3:30 p.m.Fri. 14 Towson 7:30 p.m.Sun. 16 Gardner Webb 1:00 p.m.Sat. 22 at PITTSBURGH 7:00 p.m.Wed. 26 Cleveland State 7:00 p.m.Sat. 29 SYRACUSE 7:00 p.m.OCTOBErWed. 3 USF 7:00 p.m.Sat. 6 at ST. JOHN’S 7:30 p.m.Wed. 10 Western Michigan 7:00 p.m.Sat. 13 at VILLANOVA 1:00 p.m.Wed. 17 at DE PAUL 4:00 p.m.Sat. 20 RUTGERS 7:00 p.m.Sat. 27 LOUISVILLE 7:00 p.m.

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no.name Pos Cl ht Wt hometown/PreviousSchool11 Emmanuel Appiah MF So. 5-9 160 Westerville, Ohio/Westerville Central17 Matthew Bahner MF Sr. 6-0 170 West Chester, Ohio/Lakota West21 Mike Brizzi D R-Jr. 5-9 160 Loveland, Ohio/Loveland/Cincinnati State23 Cole DeNormandie F So. 6-0 180 Lincoln, Mass./Lincoln-Sudbury Regionalv8 Will Diebold MF So. 5-9 165 Coppell, Texas/Jesuit College Prep30 Alex Gill GK Fr. 6-1 180 Beavercreek, Ohio/Beavercreek0 Taylor Hafling GK R-So. 6-3 185 Louisville, Ky./Male/New Mexico 31 Robert Hasselfeld GK R-Fr. 6-1 190 West Chester, Ohio/Lakota West2 Richardo Israel D Fr. 5-10 165 Free Town, Jamaica/Lennon14 Peter Jannelli MF Jr. 5-10 160 Springfield, Pa./Springfield9 John Manga F Fr. 6-2 195 Lexington, Ky./Henry Clay13 Jacob Martinez MF Fr. 5-7 140 Colorado Springs, Colo./Liberty20 Michael Millay D Jr. 5-11 185 Orlando, Fla./Dr. Phillips15 Danny Mortemore D R-Jr. 6-1 175 Monclova, Ohio/Anthony Wayne/Western Michigan24 David Murrow MF So. 5-7 150 Cleveland, Ohio/Strongsville/Akron5 Christian Myton F/MF R-Jr. 5-7 165 Vandalia, Ohio/Chaminade Julienne18 Zach Patterson D Sr. 6-0 165 Mason, Ohio/Mason12 Leon Powell F Sr. 5-11 175 Kingston, Jamaica/Excelsior/Meridian C.C.6 Matt Remaley F/MF So. 6-1 175 Highlands Ranch, Colo./Mountain Vista3 Gabriel Robinson D Fr. 5-9 170 Easton, Pa./LaSalle16 Shamar Shelton MF Sr. 5-8 145 Kingston, Jamaica/St. George’s/Lindsey Wilson4 Wyatt Stephens D Sr. 6-0 170 Ocala, Fla./Trinity Catholic/Tulsa22 Evan Talkers F Fr. 6-2 185 Villa Hills, Ky./Covington Catholic26 Russell Tattersall F R-Fr. 6-0 165 Erie, Pa./Cathedral Prep10 Ashani Walker MF So. 5-4 140 Kingston, Jamaica/Jamaica College

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PLaYEr gP/gS g a PTS ShColeDenormandie 18/18 7 1 15 29 BIgEaST 9/9 2 1 5 12ShamarShelton 18/15 2 3 7 42 BIgEaST 9/6 1 0 2 15LeonPowell 17/0 2 1 5 27 BIgEaST 8/0 0 0 0 9D.J. Albert 18/15 2 1 5 16 BIG EAST 9/9 0 0 0 9Mattremaley 18/12 2 1 5 15 BIgEaST 9/5 0 0 0 7MichaelMillay 17/17 2 1 5 4 BIgEaST 9/9 2 0 4 2Emmanuelappiah 16/12 1 3 5 36 BIgEaST 9/7 0 2 2 19WillDiebold 18/14 1 2 4 16 BIgEaST 9/8 0 1 1 7Sam Klosterman 18/18 1 2 4 2 BIG EAST 9/9 0 1 1 1UCTotals 18 22 18 62 225 BIgEaST 9 7 6 20 95Opponents 18 29 25 83 211 BIgEaST 9 19 18 56 113

gOaLKEEPErS gP/gS MInS ga/gaa SVS ShOJoey Barnard 14/14 1268:46 18/1.28 53 2 BIG EAST 5/5 429 11/2.60 20 0Taylorhafling 5/4 38111/2.60 20 0 BIgEaST 5/4 38119/2.11 40 1Boldindicatesreturningplayers

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Be a r C at s no t e B o o k

• Head coach Hylton Dayes is UC’s second-winningest coach behind Bob Muro, who posted 114 wins.

• The Bearcats return 2010 second-team All-BIG EAST midfielder Matt Bahner, who scored seven goals and added seven assists in 2010 but missed the 2011 season due to injury

• Sophomore forward Cole DeNormandie was named to the 2011 BIG EAST All-Rookie team after leading the team with 15 points on a squad-high seven goals.

• The Bearcats lose goalkeeper Joey Bamard, who started 14 games last year in net, allowing 1.28 goals per game and posting two shutouts.

• Four Bearcats were named to the TopDrawerSoccer.com Top 100 Freshmen of 2011 list: DeNormandie (No. 14), Will Diebold (No. 69), Matt Remaley (No. 85), and Emmanuel Appiah (No. 95).

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aUgUST27 at Western Michigan W, 3-1SEPTEMBEr2 vs. Virginia# L, 0-1 4 at Virginia Tech# L 1-2 9 Central Arkansas% W, 3-011 IUPUI% W, 4-1 16 Missouri State L, 0-118 Oakland L, 1-2 (2OT) 24 at PROVIDENCE L, 0-2 28 Xavier T, 1-1 (2OT) OCTOBEr1 WEST VIRGINIA L, 0-1 4 SIU-Edwardsville W, 2-1 9 at RUTGERS L, 1-2 12 at LOUISVILLE L, 0-415 VILLANOVA W, 2-1 19 DE PAUL L, 1-222 at SYRACUSE L, 2-4 26 at USF L, 0-3 29 ST. JOHN’S W, 1-0 #Hilton Garden Inn InvitationalCincinnati/Louisville Tournament %BIG EAST games in CAPS

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Location: ........................................................Storrs, Conn.nickname: ..............................................................HuskiesColors: .....................................National Flag Blue and WhiteEnrollment: .............................................................30,525Founded: ....................................................................1881Directorofathletics: ................................... Warde ManuelassistantCoaches: ................. John Deeley, Tim O’Donohue........................................................................Mike MordocoSoccerOfficePhone: ....................................860-486-42312011record: .......................................................... 19-3-32011BIgEaSTrecord/Finish: .......5-2-2/3rd Blue Division 2011Postseason: ............NCAA Championship Quarterfinals Tied Charlotte 1-1 (PK 2-4)Startersreturning/Lost:............................................. 8/3Letterwinnersreturning/Lost: ..................................12/4SoccerSID: .......................................................... Matt LeePhone: ...........................................................860-486-3531Email: ................................................. [email protected]: ........................................www.UConnHuskies.com

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raY re i d aUgUST25 St. Francis (N.Y.) 7:00 p.m.31 Dartmouth 7:00 p.m.SEPTEMBEr3 at Michigan State 1:00 p.m.7 Washington! 7:00 p.m.9 Boston University 7:00 p.m.14 at Harvard 4:00 p.m.18 Boston College 7:00 p.m.22 ST. JOHN’S 7:00 p.m.25 at Yale 7:00 p.m.29 NOTRE DAME 7:00 p.m.OCTOBEr3 at GEORGETOWN 3:00 p.m.6 at MARQUETTE 8:00 p.m.9 Iona 7:00 p.m.17 SETON HALL 7:00 p.m.20 at PITTSBURGH 7:00 p.m.24 at PROVIDENCE 3:00 p.m.27 PROVIDENCE 7:00 p.m.

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no.name Pos. Cl. ht. Wt. hometown/PreviousSchool10 Carlos Alvarez M/F Sr. 5-10 160 Los Angeles, Calif./Bishop Mora Salesian11 Adria Beso M So. 5-6 158 Lleida, Spain/Villarreal 18 Andre Blake GK So. 6-4 175 May Pen, Jamaica/Clarendon College HS27 Jake Bourgault F/M Sr. 5-8 155 Avon, Conn./Avon Old Farms 20 Colin Bradley M R-Jr. 6-2 170 West Hartford, Conn./Avon Old Farms4 Sergio Campbell D So. 6-3 192 Clarendon, Jamaica/Central Arkansas26 Dwight Ceballo D Fr. 6-0 175 Arouca, Trinidad/St. Anthony’s College5 Stephane Diop M Sr. 5-11 165 Dakar, Senegal/College African Sports Etudes23 Mamadou Diouf F Jr. 6-1 170 Dakar, Senegal/College African Sports Etudes29 Jon-Luke Ferrandino M Fr. 5-11 163 New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan9 George Fochive M Jr. 5-9 172 Silver Spring, Md./Hawaii Pacific University12 Jonathan Goodridge D R-So. 5-11 172 Toronto, Ontario/C.W. Baker H.S. (Baldwinsville, N.Y.)2 Shane Hudson M R-Fr. 5-9 145 Coral Spring, Fla./Marjory Stoneman Douglas28 Istvan Kanyo D R-Fr. 6-2 167 North Haven, Conn./North Haven6 Juho Karppinen M Jr. 5-11 160 Kuopio, Finland/Kuopion Klassillinen Lukio14 Tyler Leeman F So. 5-10 160 Oakdale, Conn./Montville 16 Flo Liu M/D Sr. 5-10 165 Richmond, British Columbia/UAB8 Allando Matheson F So. 6-1 175 North York, Ont./Avon Old Farms 3 Michael Mercado D Jr. 6-1 168 Moreno Valley, Calif./Mt. San Antonio College 7 Kareem Morad D So. 6-1 180 Chino Hills, Calif./Mt. San Antonio College17 Will Noiset D R-Fr. 6-3 175 Wethersfield, Conn/Wethersfield 15 Chris O’Brien M/D R-So. 6-1 160 Guilford, Conn./Guilford 0 Greg O’Brien GK R-Fr. 5-11 180 Westfield, N.J./Westfield 24 Christian Porras M Fr. 5-9 165 Rockville, Md./Rockville44 Jossimar Sanchez M Sr. 5-9 170 Paterson, N.J./St. Benedict’s Prep (N.J.)1 Jacob Wagmeister GK R-Fr. 6-1 181 River Edge, N.J./U.S. Academy Team25 Jesse Wasserman D/M Fr. 6-2 170 Unionville, Conn./Loomis Chaffee22 Max Wasserman D Sr. 5-11 165 Farmington, Conn./Loomis Chaffee13 Sean Weir D R-Sr. 6-1 175 New Milford, Conn./South Kent21 Nicholas Zuniga F Fr. 6-0 173 Norwalk, Conn./Norwalk

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PLaYEr gP/gS g a PTS ShMamadou Diouf 25/25 13 2 28 76 BIG EAST 9/9 5 1 11 29Carlos Alvarez 22/21 6 8 20 45 BIG EAST 7/7 0 2 2 9Tony Cascio 25/19 5 8 18 70 BIG EAST 9/7 0 1 1 27Stephane Diop 25/25 5 7 17 50 BIG EAST 9/9 1 3 5 18Allando Matheson 23/8 4 2 10 45 BIG EAST 9/4 3 1 7 20Andrew Jean-Baptiste 25/25 2 1 5 20 BIG EAST 9/9 0 0 0 10Nickardo Blake 25/25 1 3 5 19 BIG EAST 9/9 0 1 1 9Max Wasserman 18/16 2 0 4 5 BIG EAST 8/8 0 0 0 1Jossimar Sanchez 24/24 0 1 1 15 BIG EAST 9/9 0 1 1 7UCOnnTotals 25 40 34 114 382 BIgEaST 9 9 11 29 144Opponents 25 10 10 30 246 BIgEaST 9 4 4 12 117

gOaLKEEPErS gP/gS MInS ga/gaa SVS ShOandreBlake 25/252336:2210/0.39 79 15 BIgEaST 9/9 861:02 4/0.42 35 6Boldindicatesreturningplayers

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• Connecticut returns eight players that started at least 16 games in 2011, including All-BIG EAST selections Carlos Alvarez, Jossimar Sanchez, Andre Blake and Mamadou Diouf.

• The Huskies return four of the top-five scorers from last season, led by All-BIG EAST First Team selection Mamadou Diouf, who finished with 13 goals and 28 points.

• In 2012, UConn will play five games against four teams that competed in the 2011 NCAA Tournament. The Huskies will face four teams that won their respective conference regular-season or tournament championships.

• UConn allowed just 10 goals in 25 games and finished the 2011 season ranked second in the NCAA with a 0.39 goals against average.

• Sophomore goalkeeper Andre Blake and the UConn defense set a Connecticut record with 16 shutouts last season.

• UConn finished the 2011 season ranked second in the nation in total attendance (50,402) and fourth in the NCAA in average attendance (3,600).

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aUgUST27 St. Francis (N.Y.) W, 2-0SEPTEMBEr1 Michigan State W, 2-14 California W, 4-19 at Tulsa % W, 1-011 vs. SMU % W, 1-016 at Boston University W, 1-020 at Boston College W, 2-024 ST. JOHN’S W, 2-027 Yale W, 1-0 (2OT)OCTOBEr1 at LOUISVILLE W, 1-0 (2OT)4 Manhattan W, 3-08 at NOTRE DAME T, 0-0 (2OT)12 PROVIDENCE W, 2-115 PITTSBURGH W, 1-018 at WEST VIRGINIA L, 0-222 GEORGETOWN T, 0-0 (2OT)26 MARQUETTE W, 3-029 at SETON HALL L, 0-1nOVEMBEr3 DePaul$ W, 4-06 at Rutgers$ W, 3-111 vs. Louisville$ W, 1-013 vs. St. John’s$ L, 0-1 (OT)20 Monmouth# W, 2-127 James Madison# W, 3-0DECEMBEr4 Charlotte# T, 1-1 (2OT) Charlotte advanced on PKs 4-2% Hurricane Classic at Tulsa; BIG EAST games in CAPS; $ BIG EAST Championship; # NCAA Championship

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D E P A U L

Location: ..........................................................Chicago, Ill.nickname: ......................................................Blue DemonsColors: .............................................. Royal Blue and ScarletEnrollment: .............................................................25,145Founded: ....................................................................1898Directorofathletics: ............................Jean Lenti PonsettoassistantCoaches: ..................Craig Reynolds, Mark PlotkinSoccerOfficePhone: ....................................773-325-72312011record: .......................................................... 6-11-22011BIgEaSTrecord/Finish: ....... 3-5-1/6th Red Division 2011Postseason: ........BIG EAST Championship First Round L, 0-4 at ConnecticutStartersreturning/Lost:............................................. 9/2Letterwinnersreturning/Lost: ..................................22/5SoccerSID: .........................................................Carli ToddPhone: ...........................................................773-325-8609Email: ................................................... [email protected]: ................................. www.depaulbluedemons.com

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Cr a i G Bl a Z e r aUgUST24 Illinois- Chicago 2:00 p.m.29 Western Illinois 1:00 p.m.SEPTEMBEr1 Western Michigan 2:00 p.m.7 at SIU-Edwardsville 2:00 p.m.11 Loyola 4:00 p.m.14 at Ohio State 8:00 p.m.19 Drake 1:00 p.m.22 at MARQUETTE 8:05 p.m.26 at Northwestern 7:00 p.m.29 ST. JOHN’S 2:00 p.m.OCTOBEr3 at LOUISVILLE 7:00 p.m.6 VILLANOVA 2:00 p.m.9 Valparaiso 4:00 p.m.12 at RUTGERS 7:00 p.m.17 CINCINNATI 4:00 p.m.20 at SYRACUSE 7:00 p.m.26 USF 2:00 p.m.

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david selvaGGi

2012 ro s t e r

no.name Pos. Cl. ht. Wt. hometown/highSchool6 Antonio Aguilar M Sr. 5-7 140 Hammond, Ind./Mt. Carmel7 Jared Blincow D/M Jr. 5-8 165 Lewisville, Texas/Hebron20 Joseph Brinckwirth M Fr. 5-8 140 St. Louis, Mo./Parkway North10 Ray De Leon M Jr. 5-8 152 Grand Prairie, Texas/South Grand Prairie15 Drew Dempsey F Fr. 5-10 155 Liberty, Mo./Liberty26 Jake Douglas D So. 5-7 146 Carollton, Texas/Creekview11 Zach Forbes F Jr. 6-4 185 Quincy, Ill./Quincy12 Thiago Ganancio M So. 5-10 155 Grayslake, Ill./Warren23 Art Garza M Jr. 5-10 165 Naperville, Ill./Naperville Central8 Kyle Gustafson D So. 6-1 165 Libertyville, Ill./Libertyville18 Joseph Hart GK So. 6-2 165 Metarie, La./Jesuit14 Cale Hartle F So. 5-11 155 Key West, Fla./Key West5 Jalen Harvey D Fr. 5-10 175 Smiths, Bermuda/South Kent33 Brian Hindle M Fr. 6-1 170 Hoffman Estates, Ill./Fremd25 Anthony Hunter F So. 5-9 150 Devonshire, Bermuda/South Kent16 Michael Kozielek F Fr. 5-11 160 South Elgin, Ill./South Elgin9 David Leverentz M Jr. 5-10 155 Lake Zurich, Ill./Lake Zurich2 Benjamin Lussier D Fr. 6-2 180 Madison, Conn./South Kent3 Danny Michallik D Fr. 5-11 164 Glastonbury, Conn./Glastonbury19 Jack Rubin GK Fr. 6-0 150 Buffalo Grove, Ill./Stevenson22 Brian Schultz M Jr. 5-10 165 St. Louis, Mo./Saint Louis University HS13 David Selvaggi F So. 5-9 160 Elmhurst, Ill./York1 Eric Sorby GK Jr. 6-2 180 Mundelein, Ill./Mundelein4 Michael Stankiewicz M So. 5-11 175 Mt. Prospect, Ill./Prospect21 Austin Toth D Jr. 6-1 165 Milwaukee, Wis./Pius XI17 Mauricio Velasco D/M Jr. 5-7 155 Allen, Texas/Plano East31 Alex Wallace D Fr. 6-5 170 Huddersfield, England/Algonquin Regional24 Curtis Weir D/M So. 6-2 175 New Milford, Conn./South Kent

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PLaYEr gP/gS g a PTS Shantonioaguilar 19/18 7 4 18 54 BIgEaST 9/8 1 1 3 23DavidSelvaggi 19/13 7 1 15 46 BIgEaST 9/6 3 1 7 23Thiagoganancio 18/14 3 3 9 18 BIgEaST 8/6 0 1 1 2anthonyhunter 17/10 1 2 4 18 BIgEaST 8/4 1 1 3 12Matt Leinauer 18/17 1 1 3 22 BIG EAST 9/8 1 0 2 16DavidLeverentz 10/6 1 1 3 10 BIgEaST 6/5 0 1 1 7Kylegustafson 19/17 1 1 3 4 BIgEaST 9/7 1 0 2 3John Jandl 18/12 1 0 2 5 BIG EAST 8/4 1 0 2 4DPUTotals 19 23 15 61 229 BIgEaST 9 9 7 25 113Opponents 19 34 29 97 296 BIgEaST 9 14 15 43 140

gOaLKEEPErS gP/gS MInS ga/gaa SVS ShOEricSorby 13/12 1111:19 18/1.46 55 1 BIgEaST 9/9 796:19 14/1.58 41 0Joe Ferrari 8/7 638:54 16/2.25 32 0 BIG EAST 1/0 33:41 0/0.00 1 0

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Bl U e de M o n s no t e B o o k

• DePaul is trying to qualify for the BIG EAST Championship for the seventh year in a row.

• Senior Antonio Aguilar enters the 2012 season looking to repeat as All-BIG EAST First Team.

• All-BIG EAST Rookie Team selection David Selvaggi returns after scoring 15 points on seven goals and an assist in his freshman campaign.

• The Blue Demons are looking to advance beyond the first round of the BIG EAST Championship for first time since 2009.

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2011 results(6-11-2 overall / 3-5-1 BIG EAST)

aUgUST27 Oakland W, 3-1SEPTEMBEr1 vs. Illinois-Chicago^ L, 0-24 SIU-Edwardsville L, 1-211 Creighton L, 0-1 (2OT)14 at Loyola-Chicago T, 1-1 (2OT)17 at Western Illinois L, 0-421 at Drake L, 2-424 SETON HALL W, 2-128 Northwestern W, 4-0OCTOBEr1 at GEORGETOWN L, 0-25 Green Bay W, 3-18 at VILLANOVA T, 1-1 (2OT)12 at USF L, 0-215 RUTGERS L, 0-119 at CINCINNATI W, 2-122 at ST. JOHN’S L, 2-426 LOUISVILLE L, 0-129 SYRACUSE W, 2-1nOVEMBEr3 at Connecticut$ L, 0-4

BIG EAST games in CAPS; $ BIG EAST Championship

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G E O R G E T O W N

Location:..................................................Washington, D.C.nickname:..............................................................HoyasColors:........................................................ Blue and GrayEnrollment:............................................................. 6,806Founded:..................................................................1789Directorofathletics: ...........................................Lee ReedassociateheadCoach:....................................Zach SamolassistantCoach:.................................................Brian GillSoccerOfficePhone:.................................. 202-687-65152011record:.........................................................10-5-42011BIgEaSTrecord/Finish:.......5-3-1/6th Blue Division 2011Postseason:........BIG EAST Championship First Round

Lost to St. John’s, 2-1Startersreturning/Lost:............................................. 9/2Letterwinnersreturning/Lost: ..................................19/4SoccerSID:................................................. Barbara JonasPhone:........................................................ 202-687-7155Email:...............................................bj57@georgetown.eduWebsite:..............................................www.GUHoyas.com

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Br i a n Wi e s e aUgUST24 vs. Virginia 7:30 p.m. 27 Florida Gulf Coast 4:00 p.m. 31 CS Northridge 4:00 p.m. SEPTEMBEr2 Penn State 1:00 p.m. 7 at Illinois- Chicago 7:00 p.m.9 at Wisconsin 12:00 p.m.14 at Princeton 7:00 p.m.16 Penn 1:00 p.m.22 RUTGERS 1:00 p.m.25 at James Madison 7:00 p.m. 29 at PITTSBURGH 7:00 p.m. OCTOBEr3 CONNECTICUT 3:00 p.m. 6 at NOTRE DAME 2:00 p.m.9 Lehigh 3:00 p.m. 13 MARQUETTE 1:00 p.m. 17 at PROVIDENCE 3:00 p.m. 24 at SETON HALL 3:00 p.m. 27 SETON HALL 1:00 p.m.

Dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change; BIG EAST games in CAPS

2012 sC H e d U l e

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ian CHristianson

JUnior

steve neUMann

2012 ro s t e r

no.name Pos. Cl. ht. Wt. hometown/highSchool/LastCollege10 Brandon Allen F Fr. 6-0 180 Old Bridge, N.J./St. Joseph 17 Keegan Carter F/M Jr. 5-9 140 Teaneck, N.J./Paramus Catholic 6 Ian Christianson M Sr. 5-11 155 Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Christian Life 4 Joey Dillon M/D Jr. 6-0 160 Rochester Hills, Mich./Rochester Adams 1 Tomas Gomez GK So. 6-1 196 Webster Groves, Mo./Webster Groves 19 Ted Helfrich D Jr. 6-3 191 Belvedere, Calif./Marin Catholic 27 Eric Labourdette M So. 5-11 152 New York, N.Y./Bronx High School of Science2 Austin Martz F/M So. 5-8 150 Mechanicsburg, Pa./Mechanicsburg 8 Tommy Muller D Sr. 5-11 160 Altamonte Springs, Fla./Trinity Prep 16 Jimmy Nealis M/D Sr. 6-0 162 Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa 18 Steve Neumann F/M Jr. 6-0 150 New Hope, Pa./Council Rock North 7 Gabe Padilla F Jr. 5-11 165 Sacramento, Calif./Jesuit 24 Keon Parsa GK Jr. 5-11 165 West Hills, Calif./El Camino Real 20 Andy Riemer F/M Sr. 6-0 160 McLean, Va./Georgetown Prep 15 Jared Rist M/D So. 5-9 145 Durham, N.C./Riverside 12 Keegan Rosenberry M Fr. 5-8 145 Ronks, Pa./Lancaster Mennonite 13 Tyler Rudy M/D So. 5-9 160 Olney, Md./Sherwood 14 Cole Seiler M Fr. 6-1 170 Anderson, S.C./Christ Church Episcopal School 5 Rory Shepard D So. 5-11 158 New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan 9 Tom Skelly M So. 5-9 155 Albuquerque, N.M./Shattuck St. Mary’s 21 Melvin Snoh F Fr. 5-8 150 Coatesville, Pa./Malvern Prep 22 John Snyder M Sr. 5-9 145 Bethesda, Md./Walt Whitman/Virginia Tech11 Josh Turnley M/D Fr. 5-11 170 Beaver, Pa./Beaver Area 23 Nick Van Hollen D Jr. 5-11 170 Kensington, Md./Bethesda-Chevy Chase 3 David Witkoff M Fr. 5-8 160 Gahanna, Ohio/Gahanna Lincoln

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PLaYEr gP/gS g a PTS ShSteveneumann 19/19 11 7 29 71 BIgEaST 9/9 6 5 17 36IanChristianson 19/19 6 1 13 42 BIgEaST 9/9 2 0 4 21andyriemer 19/19 5 3 13 30 BIgEaST 9/9 3 2 8 17TomSkelly 19/15 3 4 10 16 BIgEaST 9/8 3 4 10 9Tylerrudy 19/16 3 2 8 17 BIgEaST 9/9 1 2 4 12Ben Slingerland 19/19 2 0 4 14 BIG EAST 9/9 1 0 2 8Jimmynealis 18/18 0 3 3 7 BIgEaST 8/8 0 1 1 4TommyMuller 18/18 0 1 1 6 BIgEaST 9/9 0 1 1 2JoeyDillon 19/19 0 0 0 6 BIgEaST 9/9 0 0 0 2gUTotals 19 31 25 87 249 BIgEaST 9 17 16 50 128Opponents 19 19 17 55 260 BIgEaST 9 11 11 33 135

gOaLKEEPErS gP/gS MInS ga/gaa SVS ShOTomasgomez 17/171623:49 16/0.89 60 7 BIgEaST 8/8 740 9/1.09 30 3

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(10-5-4 overall / 5-3-1 BIG EAST)2011 st a t i s t i C a l le a d e r s

Ho Ya s no t e B o o k• Georgetown returns nine starters, including its top five scorers from 2011.

• The defense loses two starters in Ben Slingerland and Ibu Otegbeye, but the midfield and the forwards are intact from a season ago.

• Sophomore goalkeeper Tomas Gomez was named to the U20 MNT Training Camp Roster.

• Six freshmen will come to campus in the highest ranked recruiting class overall under head coach Brian Wiese.

• The Hoyas went to Spain and played against two professional Spanish clubs over Spring Break.

• North Kehoe Field is undergoing a facelift this summer with a new brick facade, scoreboard and pressbox as the highlights.

• The Hoyas will play Virginia to open the season at the Maryland SoccerPlex in Germantown, Md.

• GU will face six 2011 NCAA Tournament teams. so P H o M o r e to M a s Go M e Z

H O Y A S

aUgUST29 VCU L, 0-1 (OT)SEPTEMBEr2 Radford W, 2-0 4 Stanford W, 1-0 (2OT) 9 at Michigan State W, 2-1 (2OT)11 at Michigan T, 2-2 (2OT) 16 at Penn T, 1-1 (2OT) 18 Princeton W, 3-0 24 at VILLANOVA W, 2-0 27 at Penn State T, 0-0 (2OT) OCTOBEr1 DE PAUL W, 2-0 4 American W, 2-18 at WEST VIRGINIA L, 0-1 12 at SETON HALL W, 3-115 NOTRE DAME L, 0-3 19 at MARQUETTE W, 3-222 at CONNECTICUT T, 0-0 (2OT) 26 PITTSBURGH W, 6-2 29 PROVIDENCE L, 1-2nOVEMBEr3 at St. John’s$ L, 1-2

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L O U I S V I L L E

Location: ........................................................Louisville, Ky.nickname: ............................................................CardinalsColors: ................................................Red, Black and WhiteEnrollment: .............................................................22,000Founded: ....................................................................1798Directorofathletics: ........................................ Tom JurichassistantCoaches: ...............Mario Sanchez, Jeremy Proud,

John Michael HaydenSoccerOfficePhone: ....................................502-852-01052011record: .......................................................... 14-7-22011BIgEaSTrecord/Finish: ....... 3-4-2/4th Red Division 2011Postseason: .............NCAA Championship Quarterfinals L, 0-1 (2OT) to UCLAStartersreturning/Lost:............................................. 7/5Letterwinnersreturning/Lost: ..................................16/8SoccerSID: .................................................Kim PembertonPhone: ...........................................................502-852-7711Email: ........................................... [email protected]: ............................................. www.UofLsports.com

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ke n lo l l a aUgUST26 at Maryland 7:00 p.m.SEPTEMBEr1 Belmont 7:00 p.m.4 at Saint Louis 7:00 p.m.8 Army 7:00 p.m. 11 Wake Forest 7:00 p.m.14 Kentucky (WHAS TV) 7:00 p.m. 18 Ohio State 7:00 p.m.22 NOTRE DAME 7:00 p.m.29 at RUTGERS 7:00 p.m.OCTOBEr3 DE PAUL 7:00 p.m. 6 at SYRACUSE 7:00 p.m.10 Indiana 7:00 p.m.13 ST. JOHN’S (FoxSoccer) 7:00 p.m.17 at USF 7:00 p.m.20 VILLANOVA 7:00 p.m.24 UC Irvine 7:00 p.m.27 at CINCINNATI 7:00 p.m.

Dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change; BIG EAST games in CAPS

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GreG CoCHrane

2012 ro s t e r

no.name Pos. Cl. ht. Wt. hometown/PreviousSchool18 Dean Abdehou MF Fr. 5-7 130 Shreveport, La./IMG Pendleton School16 Ade Akinsanya D Jr. 5-10 165 Sacramento, Calif./Boston University26 Joachim Ball GK So. 6-3 187 Deutenberg, Germany/Heinrich-Heine Universitat Dusseldorf 27 Daniel Brennan GK Fr. 6-0 175 Edwardsville, Ill./Edwardsville HS2 Greg Cochrane D/MF Sr. 5-8 140 Holland, Pa./Virginia Tech3 Paolo DelPiccolo MF Sr. 6-0 165 Wheat Ridge, Colo./Wheat Ridge HS5 Andrew Farrell MF/D Jr. 5-11 165 Louisville, Ky./Atherton HS11 Zach Foxhoven F Jr. 6-1 170 Littleton, Colo./UCLA13 Brock Granger D Sr. 5-9 155 Honolulu, Hawaii/UNLV22 Marlon Hairston MF/F Fr. 6-0 157 Jackson, Miss./IMG Pendeleton School9 Shaquille Hamilton MF So. 5-8 167 Hillsborough, NJ/Hillsborough HS19 Kegan Harkenrider MF So. 5-10 160 Fort Wayne, Ind./Denver20 Daniel Keller D r-So. 6-0 165 Carmel, Ind./Brebeuf Jesuit Prep School23 Austin Ladd MF/F Fr. 5-10 150 Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington HS Central6 Dylan Mares MF r-So. 5-7 145 Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville Community HS15 Raul Martinez D Fr. 5-8 140 La Verne, Calif./Bonita HS25 Mike Mauro GK Jr. 6-3 180 Bristol, Conn./Air Force Academy21 Alexander Obbey MF/F r-So. 5-9 150 Amherst, Ohio/Marion L. Steele HS12 Jerry Ramirez F Fr. 5-11 160 Chihuahua, Mexico/Summer Creek HS17 Michael Roman MF Sr. 5-11 150 Oxnard, Calif./UCLA4 Ryan Smith MF Sr. 5-11 160 Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier HS1 Zach Torp GK Sr. 6-2 175 Louisville, Ky./DuPont Manual HS14 Isaiah Trejo D So. 6-0 155 Clovis, Calif./Buchanan HS10 Buck Tufty F Sr. 5-9 165 Portland, Ore./Sunset HS8 Santiago Valez MF So. 5-10 155 Longmont, Colo./Ohio State 7 Will Vitalis MF/F r-So. 5-9 155 Crestwood, Ky./South Oldham HS

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PLaYEr gP/gS g a PTS ShColin Rolfe 23/21 9 10 28 69 BIG EAST 9/8 0 2 2 28Nick DeLeon 22/22 6 6 18 76 BIG EAST 9/9 3 2 8 36Kenney Walker 23/23 5 6 16 63 BIG EAST 9/9 1 0 2 28Michaelroman 22/16 4 3 11 28 BIgEaST 9/5 0 2 2 11BuckTufty 23/0 4 2 10 27 BIgEaST 9/0 2 0 4 12andrewFarrell 23/23 1 5 7 10 BIgEaST 9/9 1 0 2 8alexanderObbey 19/7 2 2 6 15 BIgEaST 9/2 1 0 2 5PaoloDelPiccolo 23/23 0 6 6 22 BIgEaST 9/9 0 2 2 13UofLTotals 23 40 50 130 416 BIgEaST 9 9 10 28 184 Opponents 23 19 23 61 260 BIgEaST 9 7 4 18 99

gOaLKEEPErS gP/gS MInS ga/gaa SVS ShOAndre Boudreaux 23/23 2146:18 19/0.80 65 11 BIG EAST 9/9 861:02 7/0.73 27 4

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Ca r d i n a l s no t e B o o k

• Louisville returns seven starters from a team that finished ranked seventh in the nation last season. The Cardinals fell 1-0 in double overtime to UCLA in the Elite Eight round of the NCAA Tournament. The Cardinals lost five starters from last year, including four-year starting keeper Andre Boudreaux. Four of those five starters were drafted in the 2012 MLS Super Draft, with three players taken in the first round.

• Senior midfielder Paolo DelPiccolo will be counted on heavily to lead the midfield this season. The four-year starter finished last season with six assists, ranking him second on the team in that category.

• Three starters return to the backline for the Cardinals in seniors Greg Cochrane and Brock Granger along with junior Andrew Farrell.

• The Cardinals have a talented bunch of newcomers to the team that are expected to make immediate impacts. UCLA transfer Zach Foxhoven could help take over the attack after the departure of Colin Rolfe. Foxhoven played two seasons at ULCA and saw action in 31 games with 10 starts. Last season he dished out two game-winning assists for the Bruins’ College Cup team.

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2011 results(14-7-2 overall / 3-4-2 BIG EAST)

aUgUST27 UCLA W, 2-0SEPTEMBEr2 vs. Wake Forest W, 2-04 at North Carolina L, 1-29 IUPUI W, 2-011 Central Arkansas W, 3-217 Butler W, 4-0 21 at Ohio State W, 1-0 24 at NOTRE DAME (Fox Soccer) L, 0-1OCTOBEr1 CONNECTICUT L, 0-1 (2OT)5 at Indiana W, 3-2 (OT)8 SYRACUSE T, 0-0 (2OT)12 CINCINNATI W, 4-015 at ST. JOHN’S L, 0-118 USF (ESPNU) L, 1-322 RUTGERS T, 1-1 (2OT)26 at DE PAUL W, 1-029 at VILLANOVA W, 2-0nOVEMBEr3 Providence$ W, 5-06 at Marquette$ W, 1-011 vs. Connecticut$ L, 0-120 Bradley# W, 3-227 at Maryland# W, 4-2DECEMBEr3 UCLA# L, 0-1 (2OT)Dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change; BIG EAST games in CAPS$ BIG EAST Championship; # NCAA Championship

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2012 ro s t e r

no.name Pos. Cl. ht. hometown/highSchool25 Alexander Behm MF Fr. 5-10 St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles North5 Bryan Ciesiulka MF Jr. 5-4 Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley2 Paul Dillon D Jr. 5-8 Chesapeake, Va./Indian River19 Trey Dowling F Fr. 6-0 Oconomowoc, Wis./Kettle Moraine17 Adam Hermsen D Fr. 5-11 Appleton, Wis./Appleton North3 Dennis Holowaty D R-So. 5-10 Strongsville, Ohio/St. Ignatius16 Charlie Hoover MF R-So. 5-10 Whitefish Bay, Wis./Whitefish Bay8 Andy Huftalin F Sr. 5-11 Rockford, Ill./Winnebago23 Kelmend Islami F/MF So. 5-5 South Milwaukee, Wis./Whitefish Bay15 Sebastian Jansson MF So. 5-8 Stockholm, Sweden/Vackstanas11 Andrew Krynski F R-Jr. 6-2 Algonquin, Ill./Marian30 Charlie Lyon GK R-So. 6-2 St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles East9 Adam Lysak F R-Jr. 5-10 Janesville, Wis./Milton22 John Mau D R-So. 6-2 Delafield, Wis./Kettle Moraine10 C. Nortey F So. 5-8 Accra, Ghana/Hotchkiss School (Conn.)12 Eric Pothast D Jr. 6-3 Lake Zurich, Ill./Lake Zurich21 John Pothast D Fr. 6-0 Lake Zurich, Ill./Lake Zurich6 Ryan Robb MF Sr. 5-8 Ampthill, England/Redbourne Upper18 Nate Rohde D Fr. 6-5 Brookfield, Wis./Brookfield Central20 James Routledge MF Fr. 5-8 Auckland, New Zealand/Auckland Grammar School26 DJ Schillinger MF R-Fr. 5-10 Noblesville, Ind./ Shattuck-St. Mary’s (Minn.) 24 Patrick Schulz D Fr. 5-6 Gurnee, Ill./Warren Township7 Anthony Selvaggi MF Sr. 5-9 Elmhurst, Ill./York4 Axel Sjӧberg D R-Fr. 6-7 Stockholm, Sweden/Rudebecks31 Brady Walsh GK Fr. 5-10 Grayslake, Ill./Warren Township29 Mac Wheeler GK Fr. 6-1 Waukesha, Wis./Kettle Moraine

M A R Q U E T T E

Location: ....................................................Milwaukee, Wis.nickname: .................................................... Golden EaglesColors: ...........................................................Blue and GoldEnrollment: .............................................................11,800Founded: ....................................................................1881VicePresidentandDirectorofathletics: ....Larry WilliamsassistantCoaches: .................... Steve Bode, Marcel SantosSoccerOfficePhone: ....................................414-288-66282011record: ............................................................ 9-8-22011BIgEaSTrecord/Finish: .......7-2-0/1st Blue Division 2011Postseason: ......BIG EAST Championship Quarterfinals

L, 0-1 to LouisvilleStartersreturning/Lost:............................................. 8/3Letterwinnersreturning/Lost: ..................................16/3SoccerSID: ................................................... Luke LeNoblePhone: ...........................................................414-288-6303Email: .....................................lucas.lenoble@marquette.eduWebsite: ..........................................www.gomarquette.com

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lo U i s Be n n e t t aUgUST24 Milwaukee (Milwaukee Cup) 7:30 p.m.26 at Green Bay 4:00 p.m.31 UIC 8:05 p.m.SEPTEMBEr2 at Drake 3:00 p.m. 8 Western Illinois 8:05 p.m.14 Michigan 8:05 p.m.16 at Michigan State 1:30 p.m. 22 DE PAUL 8:05 p.m.26 Wisconsin 8:05 p.m.29 at PROVIDENCE 1:00 p.m.OCTOBEr6 CONNECTICUT 8:05 p.m.9 Northern Illinois 8:05 p.m.13 at GEORGETOWN 1:00 p.m.17 at PITTSBURGH 7:00 p.m.20 SETON HALL 2:05 p.m.24 at NOTRE DAME 7:00 p.m.27 NOTRE DAME 8:05 p.m.

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2012 sC H e d U l e

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PLaYEr gP/gS g a PTS ShC.nortey 19/15 9 2 20 32 BIgEaST 9/7 6 1 13 16Calum Mallace 16/16 3 6 12 51 BIG EAST 9/9 2 5 9 28andyhuftalin 16/5 3 1 7 21 BIgEaST 8/2 1 0 2 10BryanCiesiulka 19/19 1 5 7 51 BIgEaST 9/9 1 3 5 25KelmendIslami 16/9 2 1 5 21 BIgEaST 7/1 1 1 3 10SebastianJansson 18/11 2 1 5 10 BIgEaST 9/8 2 1 5 4EricPothast 18/18 1 2 4 11 BIgEaST 9/9 0 2 2 3ryanrobb 19/19 0 1 1 11 BIgEaST 9/9 0 0 0 4PaulDillon 19/19 0 1 1 11 BIgEaST 9/9 0 1 1 4MUTotals 19 27 26 80 291 BIgEaST 9 17 18 52 128Opponents 19 24 24 72 279 BIgEaST 9 10 13 33 127

gOaLKEEPErS gP/gS MInS ga/gaa SVS ShODavid Check 18/18 1682:50 22/1.18 91 3 BIG EAST 9/9 776:05 10/1.16 43 3

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Go l d e n ea G l e s no t e B o o k• Defending BIG EAST Conference Blue Division champion Marquette has

its sights set its fourth-straight postseason bid in 2012 after earning BIG EAST Men’s Soccer Championship berths in 2009, 2010 and 2011.

• Eight starting players return for the third consecutive season, although MU will be a bit younger than in years past; Marquette’s roster features 11 freshmen, including 10 newcomers, and just eight upperclassmen.

• Marquette returns unanimous BIG EAST All-Rookie team selection C. Nortey. The Ghanaian striker, who also earned MU’s Newcomer of the Year and Golden Boot awards in 2011, led the squad with nine goals and 20 points last season.

• Six NCAA postseason tournament participants appear on Marquette’s 2012 preseason and regular schedule, including Loyola Chicago, Xavier (Atlantic 10 tournament champion), Western Illinois (Summit League champion) and Northern Illinois, in addition to BIG EAST foes Connecticut (NCAA quarterfinalist) and Providence.

• Marquette renews a long-standing rivalry with Green Bay in 2012. The two teams have met on 37 occasions previously, but not since the 2007 season.

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aUgUST27 at Illinois-Chicago L, 1-2SEPTEMBEr2 vs. Western Michigan # W, 3-2 (2OT)4 vs. Western Illinois # L, 0-1 9 at Milwaukee (Milwaukee Cup) L, 1-211 Wright State L, 1-216 Michigan State T, 1-1 (2OT) 18 at Michigan W, 2-1 (2OT)24 at SYRACUSE W, 3-228 at Wisconsin T, 1-1 (2OT)OCTOBEr1 RUTGERS W, 2-04 Northern Illinois L, 0-1 (2OT)8 at PROVIDENCE W, 3-112 NOTRE DAME W, 1-0 15 WEST VIRGINIA W, 2-1 19 GEORGETOWN L, 2-3 22 at SETON HALL W, 3-026 at CONNECTICUT L, 0-329 PITTSBURGH W, 1-0nOVEMBEr6 Louisville$ L, 0-1

# UWM Tournament (Engelmann Field); BIG EAST games in CAPS$ BIG EAST Championship

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Bo B B Y Cl a r k aUgUST25 Duke 7:30 p.m.31 vs. San Diego State^ 5:00 p.m.SEPTEMBEr2 vs. Clemson^ 11:30 a.m. 7 Oregon State@ 7:30 p.m.9 Akron@ 2:15 p.m.14 Michigan State 7:00 p.m.16 at Michigan 2:00 p.m.22 at LOUISVILLE 7:00 p.m.26 at Indiana 7:00 p.m.29 at CONNECTICUT 7:00 p.m.OCTOBEr3 PITTSBURGH 7:00 p.m.6 GEORGETOWN 2:00 p.m.9 at Northwestern 7:00 p.m. 13 at SETON HALL 7:00 p.m.20 PROVIDENCE 12:00 p.m.24 MARQUETTE 7:00 p.m.27 at MARQUETTE 7:05 p.m.

^ adidas/IU Credit Union Classic (Bloomington, Ind.)@ Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament (Notre Dame, Ind.)Dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change; BIG EAST games in CAPS

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Location:................................................ Notre Dame, Ind.nickname:....................................................Fighting IrishColors:........................................................ Blue and GoldEnrollment:............................................................. 8,371Founded:..................................................................1842Directorofathletics: ................................. Jack SwarbrickassistantCoaches:............................BJ Craig, Greg DalbySoccerOfficePhone:.................................. 574-631-51462011record:...........................................................9-5-42011BIgEaSTrecord/Finish:.......5-3-1/4th Blue Division 2011Postseason:........BIG EAST Championship First Round L, 1-0 to Villanova Startersreturning/Lost:............................................6/5Letterwinnersreturning/Lost:................................14/6SoccerSID:....................................................Sean CarrollPhone:........................................................ 574-631-7516Email:....................................................Carroll.64@nd.eduWebsite:.....................................................www.und.com

2012 ro s t e r

no.name Pos. Cl. ht. Wt. hometown/PreviousSchool8 Nick Besler M/D So. 6-0 160 Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley West9 Leon Brow F Jr. 5-11 160 Mattapan, Mass./The Roxbury Latin School21 Vince Cicciarelli F So. 6-2 205 Peoria, Ill./Peoria Notre Dame19 Kyle Craft M Jr. 5-10 145 Tulsa, Okla./Bishop Kelly17 Ryan Finley F Sr. 6-0 180 Lumberton, N.J./Rancocas Valley/Duke18 Robby Gallegos M So. 5-9 140 Aptos, Calif./Bellarmine24 Trevor Gonzalez D So. 5-10 158 Dallas, Texas/Lovejoy27 Patrick Hodan F/M Fr. 5-9 145 Brookfield, Wisc./Marquette Univ. High School26 Connor Klekota M Fr. 5-8 158 Amherst, Ohio/Amherst Steele6 Max Lachowecki M/F So. 5-10 155 Evansville, Ind./Reitz Memorial0 Adam LaPlaca GK Jr. 5-9 170 Glastonbury, Conn./Glastonbury5 Brendan Lesch M So. 6-0 175 Westport, Conn./Staples25 Danny Lojek M/D Fr. 5-10 145 Orland Park, Ill./Carl Sandburg11 Adam Mena M Sr. 5-10 145 Holland, Mich./West Ottawa4 Connor Miller D Jr. 6-0 175 Aurora, Ill.//Benet Academy 22 Luke Mishu D Jr. 6-0 165 Knoxville, Tenn./Knoxville Catholic3 Bob Novak M Sr. 5-6 145 Homer Glen, Ill./Lockport Township 14 Danny O’Leary F Sr. 5-11 165 Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley12 Andrew O’Malley D Jr. 6-0 180 West Chester, Pa./Salesianum School28 Evan Panken M Fr. 5-10 150 Edina, Minn./Edina10 Dillon Powers M Sr. 5-11 172 Plano, Texas/Plano Senior7 Alex Priede F Jr. 5-9 155 Cincinnati, Ohio/Summit Country Day16 Kyle Richard M/F Sr. 5-10 155 Louisville, Ky./Saint Xavier23 Michael Rose M/F Sr. 6-2 170 Severna Park, Md./Severna Park15 Harrison Shipp F Jr. 5-9 145 Lake Forest, Ill./Lake Forest29 Michael Shipp M/D Fr. 5-11 150 Lake Forest, Ill./Lake Forest30 Brian Talcott GK Fr. 6-2 170 Omaha, Neb./Millard North2 Eric Tilley M/D Sr. 6-0 160 Albuquerque, N.M./Sandia20 Grant Van De Casteele D Sr. 6-2 165 Plano, Texas/Frisco Centennial1 Patrick Wall GK Jr. 5-11 160 Sugarland, Texas/Strake Jesuit College Prep13 Will Walsh GK Sr. 6-4 205 Morristown, N.J./Delbarton

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PLaYEr gP/gS g a PTS ShRyan Finley 17/0 7 2 16 65 BIgEaST 9/0 3 2 8 36harrisonShipp 18/1 5 2 12 34 BIgEaST 9/0 3 0 6 17adamMena 18/10 3 5 11 46 BIgEaST 9/8 0 2 2 19DannyO’Leary 18/18 3 1 7 18 BIgEaST 9/9 2 1 5 11DillonPowers 18/18 1 4 6 19 BIgEaST 9/9 0 2 2 6Michaelrose 8/0 2 1 5 6 BIgEaST 7/0 2 1 5 6Brendan King 18/10 1 2 4 34 BIG EAST 9/8 1 1 3 14LeonBrown 18/17 1 2 4 15 BIgEaST 9/9 1 2 4 6nDTotals 18 27 25 79 308 BIgEaST 9 14 15 43 140Opponents 18 16 15 47 239 BIgEaST 9 7 7 21 123

gOaLKEEPErS gP/gS MInS ga/gaa SVS ShOWillWalsh 18/18 1728:37 16/0.83 62 5 BIgEaST 9/9 843:41 7/0.75 29 3

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Fi G H t i n G ir i s H no t e B o o k• Notre Dame returns six starters from last season after posting a 9-5-4 record, marking the

program’s 11th straight winning season.

• The Irish return 93 percent of their goal production and 86 percent of their point production from last season. Notre Dame welcomes back its top five goal scorers and its top six point scorers. Forward Ryan Finley returns to the Irish for his senior campaign after pacing the Irish in goals (7) and points (16) last season. Senior midfielder Adam Mena notched a team-best five assists in 2011.

• Notre Dame has two All-Conference performers, seniors Ryan Finley and Dillon Powers. Both were named to the 2011 All-BIG EAST Second Team.

• Goalkeeper Will Walsh, a fifth-year senior, returns after collecting all 18 decisions last season and posting a 0.83 goals-against average and a .795 save percentage.

• Head coach Bobby Clark became Notre Dame’s all-time wins leader last season.

• Midfielders Michael Rose and Dillon Powers will serve as team captains during the 2012 campaign.Rose is a fifth-year senior and first-time team captain, while Powers, a senior, will be captaining the Fighting Irish for the second straight season. se n i o r di l l o n Po W e r s

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2011 results(9-5-4 overall / 5-3-1 BIG EAST)

aUgUST27 Indiana T, 0-0 (2ot)SEPTEMBEr2 vs. Dayton! W, 4-14 vs. Saint Louis! L, 1-2 (2OT)9 Denver^ T, 2-2 (2OT)11 Bucknell^ W, 2-116 Michigan W, 2-1 (2OT)18 at Michigan State W, 1-024 LOUISVILLE (Fox Soccer Channel) W, 1-0OCTOBEr1 at ST. JOHN’S L, 1-2 (2OT)5 Northwestern T, 1-1 (2OT)8 CONNECTICUT T, 0-0 (2OT) 12 at MARQUETTE L, 0-115 at GEORGETOWN W, 3-022 at PITTSBURGH W, 3-126 at PROVIDENCE W, 2-129 WEST VIRGINIA L, 0-2nOVEMBEr1 SETON HALL W, 4-03 Villanova$ L, 0-1

! adidas/IU Credit Union Classic (Bloomington, Ind.)^ Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament (Notre Dame, Ind.)BIG EAST games in CAPS; $ BIG EAST Championship

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Jo e lU x B a C H e r aUgUST24 vs. Niagara! 5:30 p.m.26 vs. Howard! 11:00 a.m.SEPTEMBEr1 Saint Francis (Pa.) 2:00 p.m.7 vs. IPFW@ 7:30 p.m.9 vs. Delaware@ 2:30 p.m.14 Northern Kentucky 7:00 p.m.16 at Duquesne 1:00 p.m.19 Robert Morris 7:00 p.m.22 CINCINNATI 7:00 p.m.25 Navy 7:00 p.m.29 GEORGETOWN 7:00 p.m.OCTOBEr3 at NOTRE DAME 7:00 p.m.6 at SETON HALL 7:00 p.m.13 at PROVIDENCE 2:00 p.m.17 MARQUETTE 7:00 p.m.20 CONNECTICUT 7:00 p.m.27 VILLANOVA TBD

! at Duquesne; @ Pitt/Nike Invitational; Dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change; BIG EAST games in CAPS

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Location: ..................................................... Pitssburgh, Pa.nickname: ............................................................ PanthersColors: ................................................... Vegas Gold & NavyEnrollment: .............................................................28,328Founded: ....................................................................1787Directorofathletics: ..................................Steve PedersonassistantCoaches: .............. Eric Barnes and Chris KarwoskiSoccerOfficePhone: ....................................412-383-90782011record: .......................................................... 4-13-12011BIgEaSTrecord/Finish: .......2-7-0/7th Blue Division 2011Postseason: ........................................Did not qualify Startersreturning/Lost:............................................. 6/5Letterwinnersreturning/Lost: ................................15/10SoccerSID: ....................................................Stacey BrannPhone: ...........................................................412-383-8650Email: ........................................... [email protected]: ................................. www.pittsburghpanthers.com

2012 ro s t e r

no.name Pos. Cl. ht. Wt. hometown/PreviousSchool Emilio Cordero D Fr. 6-1 170 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico/Academia del Perpetuo Socorro 6 John Cordier D Jr. 6-0 175 Fairview, Pa./Cathedral Prep11 Julian Dickenson M So. 6-0 175 Augusta, Ga./Lakeside Kevin Fielden D Fr. 6-0 160 Tega Cay, S.C./Fort Mill 23 Alex Fischetti D/M Sr. 5-10 168 Pittsburgh, Pa./Seton La Salle13 Alex Harrison D Jr. 6-2 175 Isle of Man, United Kingdom/Ballakgrmeen High18 Lee Johnston GK So. 6-3 175 Newberry, Fla./Oak Hall12 Alex Lowman M So. 5-11 170 Douglasville, Ga./Woodward Academy Dan Lynd GK Fr. 6-4 175 Penfield, N.Y./Penfield 8 Daniel Mark M So.* 6-0 170 Louisville, Ky./Country Day24 Ryan McKenzie F Jr. 6-1 170 Mars, Pa./Mars Area5 Ryan Myers M So. 5-8 150 Wallingford, Pa./Strath Haven30 Chukwudi (Chu Chu) Onyeukwu F So. 5-10 190 Austell, Ga./South Cobb14 Dan Prete M So. 5-11 160 Mechanicsburg, Pa./Cumberland Valley19 Derrick Smith D So. 6-1 185 Media, Pa./Shipley School Graham Smith M Fr. 5-7 155 New Hope, Pa./New Hope-Solebury Michael Tuohy M Fr. 5-11 175 Glasgow, Scotland/Hyndland Secondary School Matt Venanzi M Fr. 5-9 150 Pittsburgh, Pa./Peters Township 22 Matt Walbert M So. 5-10 170 South Park, Pa./South Park20 Eric Walker M Jr. 5-9 155 Granger, Ind./Penn Andrew Wright D Fr. 6-2 170 Lancaster, Pa./Lampeter-Strasburg 21 Nico Wrobel F Jr. 6-0 165 Berlin, Germany/Georg-Buchner Oberschule/Gardner Webb Nick Wysong M Fr. 6-0 165 Elkhart, Ind./Concor

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PLaYEr gP/gS g a PTS ShnicoWrobel 18/15 5 1 11 19 BIgEaST 9/9 0 1 1 4Manny Morgado 18/18 2 1 5 21 BIG EAST 9/9 2 0 4 10Terry Akpua 17/8 1 3 5 11 BIG EAST 9/3 1 2 4 3Onyeukwu,C. 17/9 2 0 4 14 BIgEaST 8/4 2 0 4 5Ryan Brode 17/17 1 1 3 33 BIG EAST 9/9 1 1 3 20Andy Clifford 15/1 1 1 3 8 BIG EAST 6/1 1 1 3 3Robert Iledare 18/18 1 0 2 12 BIG EAST 9/9 0 0 0 5DanPrete 18/11 1 0 2 8 BIgEaST 9/7 1 0 2 4 PittTotals 18 14 10 38 185 BIgEaST 9 8 8 24 76 Opponents 18 33 31 97 282 BIgEaST 9 18 16 52 158

gOaLKEEPErS gP/gS MInS ga/gaa SVS ShOLeeJohnston 13/11 1091:52 16/1.32 59 2 BIgEaST 7/6 628:34 12 1.72 1

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Pa n t H e r s no t e B o o k

• Pitt returns seven starters and 16 letterwinners from last fall’s squad.

• The Panthers had 10 of their 18 matches decided by a goal, finishing the season with a 4-13-1 record.

• In February, the squad was awarded the top academic honor for a male Pitt team for the third-straight year.

• This season, the Panthers are looking to improve on the seventh-place Blue Division finish from last season.

• Goalkeeper Lee Johnston returns after playing 13 games for the Panthers. He posted a 1.32 goals against average and made 59 saves.

• The top returning offensive player from last year is junior forward Nico Wrobel, who had five goals and an assist in 18 games.

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P A N T H E R S

2011 results(4-13-1 overall / 2-7-0 BIG EAST)

aUgUST26 at Robert Morris L, 1-229 at Saint Francis (Pa.) L, 0-3SEPTEMBEr2 vs. Stony Brook^ W, 1-04 vs. Valparaiso^ T, 1-1 (2OT)9 vs. Air Force! L, 1-211 vs. Bowling Green! L, 0-116 Duquesne W, 1-018 Richmond L, 1-523 at RUTGERS L, 1-3OCTOBEr1 SYRACUSE W, 2-1 (2OT)5 Cleveland State L, 0-1 (OT)8 SETON HALL W, 2-012 WEST VIRGINIA L, 0-215 at CONNECTICUT L, 0-119 PROVIDENCE L, 0-122 NOTRE DAME L, 1-326 at GEORGETOWN L, 2-629 at MARQUETTE L, 0-1

^ at Duquesne; ! Pitt/Nike InvitationalDates and times (Eastern) are subject to change; BIG EAST games in CAPS

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no.name Pos. Cl. ht. Wt. hometown/PreviousSchool5 Brandon Adler D So. 6-1 180 Montville, N.J./Seton Hall Prep17 Manny Andrade Fr. M 5-8 155 Boston, Mass./Charlestown20 Wilder Arboleda M/F RS-Jr. 6-0 175 Pawtucket, R.I./Tolman6 Thomas Ballenthin D So. 6-0 175 Lexington, Mass./Lexington22 Matt Barry F Fr. 5-7 150 Wethersfiled, Conn./Wethersfield 2 Anthony Baumann M Jr. 5-8 155 Spring Hill, Fla./Tampa Prep13 Rob Bialy D So. 5-10 160 East Greenwich, R.I./East Greenwich0 Keasel Broome RS-So. GK 6-0 190 Claymont, Del./Caravel Academy10 Marc Cintron M/F Sr. 6-1 175 Piscataway, N.J./ St. Benedict’s Prep25 Austin Davis GK Fr. 6-3 175 Enfield, Conn./Fermi12 Rishi Desai M RS-Fr. M 5-10 150 Holmdel, N.J./Holmdel24 Dalton Eudy M Fr. 6-0 170 Dallas, Texas/Jesuit College Prep23 Zack Fennessy M Fr. 5-11 155 Prior Lake, Minn./Prior Lake14 Brian Grisell F/M Jr. 6-1 165 Brookfield, Conn./Brookfield3 George Hodge D RS-Jr. 5-8 155 Dartmouth, Mass./Dartmouth15 Keith Jecewiz F Sr. 6-0 180 Smithtown, N.Y./St. Anthony’s4 Jeff Kilday D RS-Fr. 6-3 190 Marshfield, Mass./Worcester Academy9 Markus Naglestad F Jr. 6-0 175 Kristiansand, Norway/University of Bridgeport16 Jimmy Petruccelli M So. 5-6 150 Brentwood, N.H./Exeter1 Byron Regester GK Sr. 6-2 190 Westerville, Ohio/St. Francis DeSales19 AJ Stueck M RS-So. 5-8 160 Brookfield, Conn./Northeastern University8 Phil Towler M So. 6-2 175 Cumbria, England/Cartmel Priory School7 Marcos Ugarte M So. 5-7 140 Providence, R.I./Providence Country Day18 Thomas Wampler M So. 6-0 150 Attleboro, Mass./Franklin Pierce University21 Phil Ziegler M/F Jr. 5-10 150 East Lyme, Conn./East Lyme

Location: ....................................................Providence, R.I.nickname: .................................................................FriarsColors: .................................................Black, White & SilverEnrollment: ...............................................................3,518Founded: ....................................................................1917Directorofathletics: ......................... Robert G. Driscoll, Jr.assistantCoaches: ......... John Mark Andrade, Dave DeMelloSoccerOfficePhone: ....................................401-865-20052011record: .......................................................... 11-8-12011BIgEaSTrecord/Finish: .......5-3-1/5th Blue Division2011Postseason: ...............................NCAA Second Round

Lost at UCSB, 3-2Startersreturning/Lost:............................................. 5/6Letterwinnersreturning/Lost: ..................................14/6SoccerSID: ..................................................... Jorge Rocha Phone: ...........................................................401-865-2272Email: ..............................................jrocha@providence.eduWebsite: ..................................................... www.friars.com

aUgUST24 at Northeastern 6:30 p.m.27 at Monmouth 7:00 p.m.31 at Bryant (Ocean State Classic) 12:00 p.m.SEPTEMBEr3 at URI/Brown (Ocean State Classic) TBD7 Boston University 3:00 p.m.9 Michigan State 12:00 p.m.12 Holy Cross 3:00 p.m.22 at USF 7:30 p.m.25 29 MARQUETTE 1:00 p.m.OCTOBEr3 at SETON HALL 7:00 p.m.9 at Columbia 4:00 p.m.13 PITTSBURGH 1:00 p.m.17 GEORGETOWN 3:00 p.m.20 at NOTRE DAME 12:00 p.m.24 CONNECTICUT 3:00 p.m.27 at CONNECTICUT 7:00 p.m.Dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change; BIG EAST games in CAPS

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gOaLKEEPErS gP/gS MInS ga/gaa SVSShOJhojan Obando 20/19 1770:25 26/1.32 65 7 BIG EAST 9/8 804:14 11/1.23 28 2

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Fr i a r s no t e B o o k

• Providence has made the NCAA Tournament in each of the last two years and has advanced to the Second Round during each season. In all, the Friars have earned an NCAA Tournament berth five of the last seven seasons.

• Providence lost six starters from last season’s team, but return five starters, including two of its top scorers. The Friars have recorded seven consecutive winning seasons for the first time since 1981-87.

• Senior Marc Cintron will lead the way for the Friars. The 2011 All-BIG EAST Third Team selection finished with three goals and five assists in an injury-shortened season.

• Sophomore Marcos Ugarte played a key role in Providence’s success last season. Ugarte finished tied for the team lead with six goals and 15 points as he earned All-BIG EAST Rookie Team honors.

• Head Coach Craig Stewart is in his first season with the Friars after spending the last three seasons as the head coach at Franklin Pierce. Stewart was an assistant coach at PC for three years (2006-08). se n i o r Ma r C Ci n t r o n

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2011 results(11-8-1 overall / 5-3-1 BIG EAST)

aUgUST26 Northeastern L, 1-229 at Quinnipiac W, 2-1 SEPTEMBEr2 Brown! W, 1-05 at Rhode Island! W, 1-0 (OT)10 Sacred Heart W, 1-014 Holy Cross W, 2-017 at Creighton L, 0-324 CINCINNATI W, 2-0OCTOBEr1 at USF T, 1-1 (2OT)4 at Boston University L, 0-18 MARQUETTE L, 1-3 12 at CONNECTICUT L, 1-215 SETON HALL W, 6-118 at PITTSBURGH W, 1-021 at WEST VIRGINIA (Fox Soccer Channel) W, 2-126 NOTRE DAME L, 1-229 at GEORGETOWN W, 2-1nOVEMBEr3 at Louisville$ L, 0-5 17 Dartmouth# W, 1-027 at UC Santa Barbara# L, 2-3! Ocean State Classic, Providence, R.I.Dates and times (Eastern) are subject to changeBIG EAST games in CAPS$ BIG EAST Championship; # NCAA Championship

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da n do n i G a n aUgUST24 Fordham 8:00 p.m.31 vs. SIU – Edwardsville@ 6:00 p.m.SEPTEMBEr2 at Creighton@ 3:30 p.m.8 at Princeton 2:00 p.m.14 College of Charleston 5:30 p.m.22 at GEORGETOWN 1:00 p.m.26 Central Connecticut State 7:00 p.m.29 LOUISVILLE 7:00 p.m.OCTOBEr3 at SYRACUSE 7:00 p.m.6 at USF 7:30 p.m.9 at Maryland 7:30 p.m.12 DE PAUL 8:00 p.m.17 ST. JOHN’S 7:00 p.m.20 at CINCINNATI 7:00 p.m.24 VILLANOVA 7:00 p.m.

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no.name Pos. Cl. ht. Wt. hometown/PreviousSchool Ryan Baird GK Fr. 6-1 170 Plainfield, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep Brian Bennett D Fr. 5-10 160 Allentown, N.J./Allentown Robin Brown M Sr. 6-2 185 Edinburgh, Scotland/Tyler Junior College (Texas) Nathan Bruccoleri M So. 5-7 155 Bordentown, N.J./Pennington School Mael Corboz M Fr. 5-9 155 Green Brook, N.J./Pingry Juan Pablo “JP” Correa F So. 6-1 175 Montville, N.J./Montville Kene Eze F Jr. 6-1 170 Sayreville, N.J./Sayreville/William Paterson Olisa Eze F/M Fr. 6-0 175 Sayreville, N.J./Sayreville Connor Hurff M So. 5-8 160 Sewell, N.J./St. Augustine Prep Kieran Kemmerer D Fr. 6-0 175 Belle Mead, N.J./Montgomery Sean Matteo GK Sr. 5-11 155 Pittman, N.J./Pittman Kevin McMullen GK R-Sr. 6-1 175 Blackwood, N.J./Washington Twp./Southern Methodist Max Moller M So. 5-11 160 Tulsa, Okla./Bishop Kelly Andrew Morgan D/M Fr. 5-10 170 Atlanta, Ga./St. Pius X Catholic Dragan Naumoski M Sr. 6-0 170 Fair Lawn, N.J./Fair Lawn/Fairleigh Dickinson Thomas O’Rourke D So. 5-10 165 Lawrenceville, N.J./Lawrence Exau Paz F Fr. 6-1 175 Cliffside Park, N.J./Cliffside/South Kent Ian Robinson D Fr. 5-10 160 Rye, N.Y./Rye Joe Setchell D Sr. 6-2 185 Kings Lynn, England/Tyler Junior College (Texas) Mike Soboff M Jr. 6-1 175 Boston, Mass./Framington/South Florida Bobby Spracklin M So. 6-1 160 Easthampton, N.J./Rancocas Valley Mitchell Taintor D Fr. 6-2 165 Storrs, Conn./E.O. Smith Ross Tetro D/M Fr. 5-8 145 Freehold, N.J./Colts Neck David Udijohn M/D Fr. 5-10 160 Hamilton, N.J./Notre Dame Dimitrios Vassiliadis M Fr. 5-9 150 Franklin, N.J./St. Joseph’s Todd Webb M Jr. 6-0 160 Toms River, N.J./Toms River North Ryan Woods F So. 5-11 160 Pennington, N.J./Hopewell Valley Regional Amine Zaouia M So. 5-7 140 Kearny, N.J./Kearny

Location: ....................................................Piscataway, N.J.nickname: ................................................... Scarlet KnightsColor: ....................................................................... ScarletEnrollment: .............................................................42,327Founded: ....................................................................1766Directorofathletics: ...................................... Tim PernettiassistantCoaches: .......................Dave Beck, Brian GrazierSoccerOfficePhone: ....................................732-445-42062011record: .......................................................... 10-7-42011BIgEaSTrecord/Finish: .......6-1-2/2nd Red Division2011Postseason: .............NCAA Championship Third Round.......................................................................L, 3-0 to UCLAStartersreturning/Lost:.............................................. 6/5Letterwinnersreturning/Lost: ..................................9/10SoccerSID: ...................................................Hasim Phillips Phone: ...........................................................732-445-7882Email: ...................................... [email protected]: .........................................www.scarletknights.com

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PLaYEr gP/gS g a PTS ShJuanPabloCorrea 20/20 6 5 17 42 BIgEaST 9/9 3 2 8 22KeneEze 20/9 6 3 15 31 BIgEaST 8/4 0 2 2 10Ibrahim Kamara 21/20 5 4 14 55 BIG EAST 9/9 3 2 8 29Bryant Knibbs 21/21 4 3 11 28 BIG EAST 9/9 2 1 5 10Nate Bourdeau 21/21 4 3 11 26 BIG EAST 9/9 2 0 4 13nathanBruccoleri 21/18 2 1 5 14 BIgEaST 9/8 1 1 3 4Sam Archer 21/20 1 3 5 14 BIG EAST 9/9 0 1 1 2Dragannaumoski 21/21 0 3 3 20 BIgEaST 9/9 0 2 2 9rUTotals 16 13 8 34 200 BIgEaST 9 5 4 14 100Opponents 16 23 17 63 213 BIgEaST 9 14 12 40 121

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sC a r l e t kn i G H t s no t e B o o k• Rutgers enjoyed a huge turnaround, going 10-7-4 overall and 6-1-2 in

conference action to finish second in the Red Division. The Scarlet Knights advanced to the NCAA Championship Third Round.

• RU finished the 2011 season entering the final NSCAA rankings at No. 23.

• Despite the loss of two All-BIG EAST selections from a year ago (Ibrahim Kamara and Nate Bourdeau), the Scarlet Knights return their top two scorers in JP Correa and Kene Eze. Correa, an All-BIG EAST Rookie Team selection, was first on the squad with 17 points on six goals and five assists, while Eze added 15 points on six goals and three assists.

• Rutgers also returns starting goalkeeper Kevin McMullen, who went 9-6-4 with three shutouts. He posted a 1.36 goals-against average and .711 save percentage in addition to ranking sixth in the conference with 69 saves.

• The Scarlet Knights, under the direction of third-year head coach Dan Donigan, welcome a 12-member recruiting class. Donigan and his staff were recognized with the NSCAA Northeast Region Coach of the Year honors. so P H o M o r e JP Co r r e a

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aUgUST26 La Salle W, 3-1SEPTEMBEr2 vs. Furman L, 1-34 at College of Charleston W, 2-110 Drexel W, 3-116 Iona L, 0-118 Indiana L, 0-223 PITTSBURGH W, 3-127 Adelphi T, 3-3 (2OT)OCTOBEr1 at MARQUETTE L, 0-24 at Maryland L, 1-2 (OT)9 CINCINNATI W, 2-112 VILLANOVA W, 3-215 at DE PAUL W, 1-019 SYRACUSE W, 2-122 at LOUISVILLE T, 1-1 (2OT)26 at ST. JOHN’S W, 1-0 (2OT)31 USF T, 0-0 (2OT)nOVEMBEr3 Connecticut$ L, 1-317 Colgate# W, 4-220 at Boston College# T, 1-1 Rutgers advanced on PKs 4-327 at UCLA# L, 0-3BIG EAST games in CAPS; $ BIG EAST Championship; # NCAA Championship

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no.name Pos. Cl. ht. Wt. hometown/PreviousSchool5 Cody Albrecht M/F R-Fr. 5-6 145 Silver Spring, Md./DeMatha Catholic8 Juan Andres Aguiar Dorante M Sr. 5-9 165 Caracas, Venezuela/Universidad Catolica Andres Bello11 Jack Bennett M Sr. 5-8 140 London, England/Tyler J.C.13 Taylor Cole D R-Fr. 5-10 150 Clarendon Hills, Ill./Hinsdale Central21 Fernando Colella M Fr. 5-7 135 Caracas, Venezuela/Colegio Jefferson4 Bjorn de Hoop D R-Sr. 6-0 180 Tolbert, Netherlands/Johann Cruyff1 Rafael Diaz GK R-Jr. 6-0 170 Rockaway, N.J./Morris Hills27 Joshua Dillon M/D Fr. 6-1 145 Plano, Texas/Dallas Jesuit2 John Egan M R-Fr. 5-10 145 Smithtown, N.Y./Hauppauge32 Josh Godec M/F R-Fr. 6-0 160 Washington, D.C./Gonzaga College6 Daniel Herrera M R-So. 5-10 165 Massapequa Park, N.Y./Massapequa22 Michael LaRose D Fr. 6-0 170 Cranford, N.J./Seton Hall Prep16 Adrian L’Esperance M R-Jr. 5-9 165 Fort Wayne, Ind./Canterbury15 Nick Matthews M R-Jr. 5-7 140 Ambler, Pa./Wissahickon33 Khaliq McKenzie M/F R-Fr. 5-7 160 Hoffman Estates, Ill./William Fremd7 Jimmy Mulligan M R-Jr. 5-7 145 Medford, N.Y./Patchogue-Medford12 Alex Naples GK R-Jr. 6-0 170 Bellport, N.Y./St. Anthony’s18 Tim Parker D So. 6-2 190 Hicksville, N.Y./Hicksville23 Jordan Rouse D R-So. 6-0 170 Cary, N.C./William G. Enloe3 Brandon Savino M Fr. 5-9 140 Glen Ridge, N.J./Seton Hall Prep26 John-Joe Slater M Jr. 5-9 160 Leigh-On-Sea, Essex, England/Santa Barbara City College0 Jordan Stagmiller GK So. 6-0 180 Avondale, Ariz./North Canyon17 Jamie Thomas D Jr. 5-7 140 Silver Spring, Md./Montgomery Blair9 Andres Vargas F Sr. 5-6 135 Caracas, Venezuela/Universidad Santa Maria

Location: ........................................................ Queens, N.Y.nickname: ..........................................................Red StormColors: .............................................................Red & WhiteEnrollment: .............................................................21,067Founded: ....................................................................1870Directorofathletics: ...................................Chris MonaschassistantCoaches: .........................Jeff Matteo, Ben MallueSoccerOfficePhone: ....................................718-990-67472011record: .......................................................... 14-7-22011BIgEaSTrecord/Finish: ....... 4-5-0/3rd Red Division2011Postseason: ......... NCAA Championship Second Round..................................................................... L, 0-1 to BrownStartersreturning/Lost:............................................. 7/4Letterwinnersreturning/Lost: ..................................15/6SoccerSID: ....................................................... Tim Brown Phone: ...........................................................718-990-1521Email: ................................................ [email protected]: .......................................www.redstormsports.com

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PLaYEr gP/gS g a PTS ShJackBennett 23/23 6 6 18 58 BIgEaST 9/9 0 2 2 23Walter Hines 23/23 6 1 13 41 BIG EAST 9/9 2 1 5 14Pablo Punyed 23/19 4 3 11 41 BIG EAST 9/9 3 2 8 18adrianL’Esperance 23/22 3 3 9 16 BIgEaST 9/9 1 1 3 5andresVargas 18/0 3 0 6 18 BIgEaST 9/0 2 0 4 12Ido Ligety 21/16 3 0 6 14 BIG EAST 7/4 1 0 2 3JimmyMulligan 23/22 1 4 6 56 BIgEaST 9/8 0 1 1 16Danielherrera 19/0 1 2 4 8 BIgEaST 8/0 1 0 2 4TimParker 23/22 1 1 3 23 BIgEaST 9/8 0 0 0 7STJTotals 23 32 25 89 342 BIgEaST 9 12 10 34 133Opponents 23 21 19 61 227 BIgEaST 9 14 12 40 99

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re d st o r M no t e B o o k• St. John’s returns 15 letterwinners, including seven starters, from a 2011

squad that finished 14-7-2, won a conference-record ninth BIG EAST Tournament crown and advanced to the NCAA Tournament.

• Head coach Dr. Dave Masur is 304-97-66 in 21 seasons at the helm of the Red Storm and is 357-118-72 overall as a collegiate head coach. Masur has led St. John’s to 21-consecutive BIG EAST Tournament berths, the longest active streak in the conference.

• The Most Outstanding Offensive Player of the 2011 BIG EAST Tournament, senior Jack Bennett returns to lead the offense. The midfielder tallied six goals, including five gamewinners, and added six assists a season ago.

• Sophomore defender Tim Parker (1g, 1a), a BIG EAST All-Rookie selection, and redshirt juniors Adrian L’Esperance (3g, 4a) and Jimmy Mulligan (1g, 4a) lead the group of returning starters.

• Redshirt junior goalkeepers Rafael Diaz (9-4-1) and Alex Naples (4-3-1) combined for 11 shutouts a season ago.

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aUgUST26 vs. Maryland L, 0-3SEPTEMBEr1 at William & Mary W, 3-03 at Boston University W, 1-09 Harvard W, 2-011 Yale W, 2-016 Indiana T, 0-0 (2OT)18 Iona W, 2-024 at CONNECTICUT L, 0-228 at Princeton W, 3-2 (2OT)OCTOBEr1 NOTRE DAME W, 2-1 (2OT)4 Brown T, 0-0 (2OT)8 at USF L, 2-312 at SYRACUSE W, 2-115 LOUISVILLE W, 1-019 at VILLANOVA L, 1-322 DE PAUL W, 4-226 RUTGERS L, 0-1 (2OT)29 at CINCINNATI L, 0-1nOVEMBEr3 Georgetown$ W, 2-16 at West Virginia$ W, 2-011 vs. Villanova$ W, 2-013 vs. Connecticut$ W, 1-0 (OT)20 Brown# L, 10-1BIG EAST games in CAPS; $ BIG EAST Championship; # NCAA Championship

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Gerson eCHeverrY aUgUST24 Saint Peter’s 7:00 p.m.27 Army 7:00 p.m.31 Princeton 7:00 p.m.SEPTEMBEr3 Rider 7:00 p.m.7 at Old Dominion! 7:00 p.m.9 vs. Virginia Commonwealth! 12:00 p.m.14 Monmouth 7:00 p.m.18 at Delaware 7:00 p.m.22 at SYRACUSE 7:00 p.m.OCTOBER3 PROVIDENCE 7:00 p.m.6 PITTSBURGH 7:00 p.m.9 at NJIT 7:00 p.m.13 NOTRE DAME 7:00 p.m.17 at CONNECTICUT 7:00 p.m.20 at MARQUETTE 1:00 p.m.24 GEORGETOWN 3:00 p.m.27 at GEORGETOWN 1:00 p.m.

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no.name Pos. Cl. ht. Wt. hometown/PreviousSchool5 Bolu Akinyode D Fr. 6-0 181 Brooklyn, N.Y./Thomas Jefferson23 Daniel Bartok F Fr. 6-0 170 Union, N.J. /Union21 Christian Battistesa D/M So. 5-9 154 South Bound Brook, N.J./Bound Brook1 Kevin Bonder GK So. 5-11 187 Whippany, N.J./Whippany Park3 Mateusz Brela D Fr. 6-1 170 Seacaucus, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep13 Damian Bziukiewicz M Fr. 5-10 167 East Rutherford, N.J./Becton00 Mario DeClerico GK Fr. 5-10 170 Maple Shade, N .J./Holy Cross10 Adriano Gabriele M/F Jr. 6-2 177 North Babylon, N.Y./St. John the Baptist14 Chris Garcia D So. 5-9 145 Rutherford, N.J./St. Benedict’s Prep11 Max Garcia F So. 5-9 163 Jersey City, N.J./Dickinson15 Kai Greene M Fr. 5-8 154 South Orange, N.J./Columbia20 John Gurel M So. 6-0 170 Staten Island, N.Y./New Dorp22 Cody Hess F Fr. 6-0 165 Bernville, Pa./ Tulpehocken19 Julian Kennedy D Fr. 6-3 190 Hamburg, Germany/Gorch Fock9 Eric Lagg F/D Fr. 5-10 170 Lafayette, N.J./Pope John XIII18 Andrew LoManto M Fr. 5-10 159 Massapequa Park, N.Y./St. Anthony’s16 Victor Manosalvas M So. 5-7 141 Clifton, N.J./Clifton25 Kevin Matthews M So. 5-6 130 Ambler, Pa./Wissahickon12 Konrad Plewa F Fr. 6-3 169 Wallington, N.J./Wallington27 Anthony Reichwaldt GK/F So. 6-1 196 Lincoln, Neb./Lincoln East17 George Velasquez F So. 5-9 170 Union City, N.J./Don Bosco Prep6 Jason Wellington D Fr. 5-10 159 West Palm Beach, Fla./American Heritage School

Location: ................................................ South Orange, N.Jnickname: ............................................................... PiratesColors: ............................................................Blue & WhiteEnrollment: ...............................................................9,700Founded: ....................................................................1856Directorofathletics: .................................Patrick G. LyonsassistantCoaches: .....Vincent Marcotrigiano, Kobie Johnson.................................................................. Guillemo ValenciaSoccerOfficePhone: ....................................978-761-96932011record: .......................................................... 5-11-22011BIgEaSTrecord/Finish: .......1-8-0/8th Blue Division2011Postseason: ........................................Did not qualifyStartersreturning/Lost:.............................................. 8/3Letterwinnersreturning/Lost: ..................................19/9SoccerSID: .................................................Vincent Novicki Phone: ...........................................................973-761-9493Email: ............................................ [email protected]: ..............................................www.shupirates.com

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PLaYEr gP/gS g a PTS ShMaxgarcia 17/16 5 1 11 61 BIgEaST 9/9 1 1 3 22Giovanni Zammiello 17/15 2 1 5 21 BIG EAST 8/8 0 0 0 6adrianogabriele 8/1 2 0 4 8 BIgEaST 1/0 0 0 0 0JasonWellington 15/12 2 0 4 8 BIgEaST 8/7 1 0 2 6Kaigreen 17/16 1 2 4 8 BIgEaST 9/9 1 0 2 6DamianBziukiewicz 16/15 0 4 4 14 BIgEaST 8//8 0 2 2 8anthonyreichwaldt 14/10 1 1 3 5 BIgEaST 13/5 0 0 0 2ShUTotals 18 17 11 45 216 BIgEaST 9 4 3 11 92Opponents 18 41 42 124 273 BIgEaST 9 25 25 75 135

gOaLKEEPErS gP/gS MInS ga/gaa SVS ShOMarioDeClerico 7/6 623:05 20/2.89 30 2 BIgEaST 4/4 352:43 14/1.71 24 1anthonyreichwalt 9/9 770:23 15/1.75 36 2 BIgEaST 4/4 360:00 9/2.25 14 1

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Pi r at e s no t e B o o k• Seton Hall starts a new era as former Pirate standout Gerson Echeverry was named the team’s

new head coach this fall. Echeverry played for Seton Hall from 1990-93 and was named the Most Outstanding Performer of the 1991 BIG EAST Championship. He was an assistant coach for Seton Hall under Manfred Schellscheidt for five seasons before spending three years as an assistant coach for the United State Soccer Federation Under-17 men’s national team.

• Seton Hall returns six of its top-seven scorers from last year’s squad in addition to bringing back all three goalkeepers who saw significant time in the nets.

• Junior Max Garcia led Seton Hall in scoring last year, netting five goals and an assist to tally 11 points. He tallied one game-winning score and converted his only penalty kick attempt of the year.

• The Pirates also welcome back senior Adriano Gabriele (two goals), sophomore Jason Wellington (two goals), sophomore Kai Greene (one goal, two assists) and sophomore Damian Bziukiewicz (four assists) to this year’s team.

• Junior Anthony Reichwaldt led Seton Hall with nine starts in goal last season, posting a 3-4-1 record. He recorded a pair of shutouts while boasting a 1.75 goals-against average. He also registered a goal and an assist for the Pirates as a forward.

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aUgUST26 Rider L, 0-1SEPTEMBEr1 Delaware T, 3-3 (2OT)5 at Army W, 1-19 at Boston University W, 2-112 St. Peter’s W, 3-116 at Monmouth L, 0-320 Maryland T, 0-0 (2OT)24 at DE PAUL L, 1-227 Columbia W, 1-0OCTOBEr1 VILLANOVA L, 0-34 Princeton L, 3-78 at PITTSBURGH L, 0-212 GEORGETOWN L, 0-215 at PROVIDENCE L, 1-322 MARQUETTE L, 0-326 WEST VIRGINIA L, 0-229 CONNECTICUT W, 1-0nOVEMBEr1 at NOTRE DAME L, 0-4

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no.name Pos. Cl. ht. Wt. hometown/PreviousSchool20 Roberto Alterio MF So. 5-10 172 Caracas, Venezuela/Caracas F.C.25 Luis Avila D Jr. 5-9 150 Caracas, Venezuela/Colegio Jefferson 17 Lucas Baldin MF So. 5-8 150 Taubate, Brazil/Peterson Hojas Preparatoria SC13 Humberto Bertan F So. 5-6 150 Mexico City, Mexico/Escuela Sierra Nevada 19 Wesley Charpie MF So. 6-0 164 Tarpon Springs, Fla./Tarpon Springs 21 Brandon Curriston MF Jr. 5-10 155 Niceville, Fla./Niceville 11 Ashani Fairclough D/MF Sr. 6-2 165 Portmore, Jamaica/Wolmer’s Boys18 Isaiah Ferguson MF Jr. 5-8 145 Port St. Lucie, Fla./USC-Upstate/Treasure Coast 3 Juan Carlos Garcia D Jr. 6-0 180 Caracas, Venezuela/Schoolcraft School/Colegio La Salle23 Brenton Griffiths D Sr. 6-3 164 Spanish Towne, Jamaica/Tyler (Texas) J.C./Glenmuir 16 Gerardo Hernandez MF So. 5-8 140 Caracas, Venezuela/Henry Clay/Deportivo Ital.5 Samuel Hosseini MF Jr. 6-1 160 Cologne, Germany/Tyler Junior College/Moutesorri Gymnasium30 Dallas Jaye GK So. 6-0 175 Danville, Calif./San Ramon Vallley 14 Mario Mesen D So. 6-1 159 Brujas, Costa Rica/Universidad De Hispananoameric/Colegio32 Mike Mitchell GK Fr. 6-4 185 Bradenton, Fla./Braden River12 Edwin Moalosi F Jr. 5-5 150 Otse, Botswana/Lincoln Junior College/Moeding10 Kyle Nicholls MF Sr. 5-9 156 Kings Lynn, England/Tyler (Texas) J.C.2 Matthew O’Neal D Fr. 6-0 155 Jackson, Miss./Callaway 4 Kevin Olali MF/F Sr. 5-8 140 Plano, Texas/Plano East 1 Eric Osswald GK Jr. 6-3 185 Powell, Ohio/Olentangy Liberty6 Leston Paul MF Jr. 5-8 160 Mayaro, Trinidad/St. Mary 9 Stiven Salinas F Sr. 5-6 150 Miami, Fla./Lincoln (Ill.) College/Killian 22 Ben Sweat D Jr. 6-2 170 Palm Harbor, Fla./Palm Harbor 15 Sebastien Thuriere MF Sr. 5-11 170 St. Petersburg, Fla./Seminole Christopher Waugh F Jr. 5-9 160 Portmore, Jamaica/Wolmer’s 8 Ricardo Webb MF Jr. 5-9 155 Clarendon, Jamaica/Glenmuir

Location: .......................................................... Tampa, Fla.nickname: .................................................................. BullsColors: ........................................................... Green & GoldEnrollment: .............................................................46,167Founded: ....................................................................1956Directorofathletics: ................................... Doug WoolardassistantCoaches: ..........Fred Dikranian, Bryheem Hancock................................................................Sammy CastellanosSoccerOfficePhone: ....................................813-974-41492011record: .......................................................... 13-4-42011BIgEaSTrecord/Finish: ........8-2-2/1st Red Division2011Postseason: ............NCAA Championship Quarterfinals..........................................................L 0-1 (OT) at Creighton Startersreturning/Lost:.............................................. 8/3Letterwinnersreturning/Lost: ..................................18/8SoccerSID: ................................................Charlie TerenzioPhone: ...........................................................413-974-0415Email: ....................................................... [email protected]: ............................................ www.GoUSFBulls.com

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BU l l s no t e B o o k• The Bulls finished the 2011 season with a 13-4-4 overall record, winning

the Red Division title with an 8-2-2 conference mark. USF is coming off its second BIG EAST Red Division Title in program history and its third NCAA Elite Eight Appearance in program history.

• The squad has a core of veteran leadership returning, as there are 18 letterwinners from last year’s team as well as eight returning starters.

• USF will open the season on a milestone mission, as the Bulls are just five wins shy of 500 in program history.

• Adding to the veteran core are seven new players, including two NJCAA First Team All-Americans.

• The offense will have a hole it needs to fill as the Bulls look to replace last year’s BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year and First Round MLS pick Dom Dwyer.

• The Bulls will also look to replace Chris Blais, who played all 21 games in goal for USF last season.

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B U L L S

2011 results(13-4-4 ovErALL / 7-0-2 BIG EAST)

aUgUST27 at Wake Forest W, 2-0 SEPTEMBEr2 Georgia State W, 1-04 Robert Morris W, 3-19 vs. Bradley^ L, 1-2 (OT)11 at Dartmouth T, 3-3 (2OT)16 Saint Louis L, 1-2 18 UC Irvine W, 2-0 25 at WEST VIRGINIA (CBS Sports Network) W, 2-1OCTOBEr1 PROVIDENCE T, 1-1 (2OT)4 at Florida Gulf Coast W, 2-08 ST. JOHN’S W, 3-212 DE PAUL W, 2-015 at SYRACUSE W, 3-2 (OT)18 at LOUISVILLE (ESPNU) W, 3-122 VILLANOVA W, 2-126 CINCINNATI W, 3-031 at RUTGERS T, 0-0 (2OT)nOVEMBEr3 Villanova$ L, 0-120 UCF# W, 2-127 New Mexico# T, 0-0 (2OT) USF advanced on PKs 6-5DECEMBEr3 at Creighton# L, 0-1 (OT)Dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change; BIG EAST games in CAPS; $ BIG EAST Championship; # NCAA Championship

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S Y R A C U S E

Location: ...................................................... Syracuse, N.Y.nickname: .............................................................. OrangeColors: .................................................................... OrangeEnrollment: .............................................................13,987Founded: ....................................................................1870Directorofathletics: .................................. Dr. Daryl GrossassistantCoaches: ..................... Jukka Masalin, Mike MillerSoccerOfficePhone: ....................................315-443-30252011record: .......................................................... 3-12-12011BIgEaSTrecord/Finish: ....... 1-7-1/8th Red Division2011Postseason: ........................................Did not qualifyStartersreturning/Lost:.............................................. 6/5Letterwinnersreturning/Lost: ................................12/18SoccerSID: ...................................................Mike MorrisonEmail: .....................................................mdmorris@syr.eduPhone: ...........................................................315-443-2608WebSite: ...........................................www.SUathletics.com

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ia n MCin t Y r e aUgUST24 Albany 7:00 p.m.28 at Binghamton 7:00 p.m.31 Niagara 7:00 p.m.SEPTEMBEr3 Colgate 7:00 p.m.7 vs. NJIT ! 7:30 p.m.9 vs. St. Bonaventure ! 12:00 p.m.14 at UNLV # 10:00 p.m.16 vs. Cal State Fullerton # 1:30 p.m.22 SETON HALL 7:00 p.m.25 at Massachusetts 3:30 p.m.29 at CINCINNATI 7:00 p.m.OCTOBEr3 RUTGERS 7:00 p.m.6 LOUISVILLE 7:00 p.m.13 at USF 7:00 p.m.17 at VILLANOVA 4:00 p.m.20 DE PAUL 7:30 p.m.26 at ST. JOHN’S 7:30 p.m.

Dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change; BIG EAST games in CAPS; ! - Mayor’s Cup XXXVI (Oneonta, N.Y.); # - UNLV Nike Invitational (Las Vegas, Nev.)

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no. name Pos. Cl. ht. Wt. hometown/PreviousSchool23 Mawuena Agbossoumonde M Sr. 5-11 175 Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy (N.Y.)28 Brandon Albert D R-Fr. 6-2 175 Massena, N.Y./Saratoga Springs26 Trevor Alexander D R-Fr. 6-0 165 Meriden, Conn./Francis T. Maloney10 Tony Asante F Jr. 5-10 150 Bronx, N.Y./Ofori Panin (Ghana)/Monroe College17 Evans Asiamah D R-Jr. 5-5 140 North Brunswick, N.J./North Brunswick Township/Bryant & Stratton 13 Nick Bibbs D Sr. 5-11 170 Ardmore, Pa./Lower Merion/Caldwell College25 Alex Bono GK Fr. 6-3 195 Baldwinsville, N.Y./C.W. Baker6 Mark Brode M Sr. 6-2 178 Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melville27 Grant Chong F So. 5-8 150 Brighton, Mich./Brighton7 Louis Clark F Sr. 5-10 150 Brighton, England/Hove Park School/Ashland University36 Andrew Coughlin GK R-Fr. 5-11 160 Baldwinsville, N.Y./C.W. Baker 5 Ted Cribley M Sr. 6-0 170 Sheffield, England/Notre Dame/Herkimer County Community College19 Tyler Hilliard D R-Fr. 6-0 170 Atlanta, Ga./Westminster School24 Harrison Kendall M Fr. 5-5 130 Narberth, Pa./The Haverford School22 Stephen Krachie M Jr. 6-1 182 Marlboro, N.J./Christian Brothers Academy (N.J.)20 Chris Makowski D So. 5-11 185 Quakertown, Pa./Faith Christian Academy11 Lars Muller F Sr. 6-2 175 Brandenburg, Germany/von Saldern-Gymnasium/Otto Von Guericke Univ.4 Jordan Murrell D So. 5-10 165 Markham, Ontario, Canada/Unionville16 Juuso Pasanen M Fr. 6-0 161 Steinhausen, Switzerland/International School of Zug and Luzern8 Nick Perea M So. 5-10 170 Hollywood, Fla./Nova Southeastern University School15 Ben Ramin F Fr. 6-1 170 Baldwinsville, N.Y./C.W. Baker12 Noah Rhynhart F Fr. 5-9 151 Albany, N.Y./Doane Stuart School 9 Stefanos Stamoulacatos M Fr. 5-10 150 Camillus, N.Y./West Genesee0 Matt Stith GK R-Fr. 5-10 160 Montclair, N.J./Montclair18 Ryan Tessler D R-Jr. 5-9 150 Newtown, Pa./Council Rock North/Mount St. Mary’s3 Skylar Thomas D So. 6-3 180 Pickering, Ontario, Canada/Dunbarton2 Jordan Vale M Fr. 5-10 156 Auckland, New Zealand/Mount Albert Grammar School

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PLaYEr gP/gS g a PTS ShLouisClark 12/11 6 2 14 37 BIgEaST 9/8 5 2 12 26Nick Roydhouse 15/15 3 3 9 51 BIG EAST 8/8 1 2 4 32LarsMuller 12/7 2 3 7 14 BIgEaST 8/5 2 2 6 10SkylarThomas 13/13 2 1 5 10 BIgEaST 8/8 0 1 1 7grantChong 15/1 2 0 4 10 BIgEaST 9/0 2 0 4 8Dan Summers 16/12 1 2 4 42 BIG EAST 9/5 0 1 1 21SUTotals 16 20 17 57 252 BIgEaST 9 12 10 34 160Opponents 16 28 22 78 250 BIgEaST 9 17 16 50 156

gOaLKEEPErS gP/gS MInS ga/gaa SVS ShOPhil Boerger 16/16 1511:17 28/1.67 76 1 BIG EAST 9/9 867:24 17/1.76 49 1

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or a n G e no t e B o o k• The Orange are seeking their first postseason appearance since last

qualifying for the BIG EAST Championship in 2005. To get there the team will have to navigate a challenging schedule that features five opponents that reached the 2011 NCAA Championship.

• Syracuse returns nine starters, including four of its top five scorers. Among the Orange’s returnees are senior Louis Clark, who led the club in points (14) and goals (6) last season, and classmate Ted Cribley, who paced the Orange with four assists.

• The back four of sophomores Jordan Murrell, Skylar Thomas, Chris Makowski and redshirt junior Ryan Tessler should build on the experience they gained last season. The quartet combined for 56 starts in 2011. Tessler was one of two players to start all 16 games for the Orange a year ago.

• The Orange welcome a talented freshman class to campus. The group features three players rated in the top 150 by ESPN Rise, including current United States U-18 National Team members Alex Bono and Stefanos Stamoulacatos.

• SU must replace starting goalkeeper Phil Boerger. Boerger played every minute between the posts last season and finished fourth in the BIG EAST in saves per game.

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O R A N G E

2011 results(3-12-1 overall / 1-7-1 BIG EAST)

aUgUST27 at Colgate L, 0-1SEPTEMBEr1 Canisius W, 2-14 at Siena L, 1-2 (OT)8 Adelphi Postponed11 American W, 2-1 (OT)16 vs. Cal Poly # L, 1-218 vs. New Mexico # L, 1-2 (OT)24 MARQUETTE L, 2-327 Binghamton L, 1-2OCTOBEr1 at PITTSBURGH L, 1-2 (2OT)8 at LOUISVILLE T, 0-0 (2OT)12 ST. JOHN’S L, 1-215 USF L, 2-3 (OT)19 at RUTGERS L, 1-222 CINCINNATI W, 4-226 VILLANOVA L, 0-1 (2OT)29 at DE PAUL L, 1-2

# Akron Tournament (Akron, Ohio)Dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change; BIG EAST games in CAPS

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2012 ro s t e rno.name Pos. Cl. ht. Wt. hometown/PreviousSchool25 Damilola Adetola M Fr. 5-9 148 Bowie, Md./Bowie24 Adetomiwa Adewole D Jr. 6-2 205 Ashton, Md./Sherwood0 Chris Bresnahan GK R-Sr. 6-2 185 McLean, Va./Gonzaga19 Colton Bryant D So. 6-1 175 Marietta, Ga./Lassiter12 Liam Callahan D Fr. 5-9 160 Amherst, N.Y./Sweet Home3 Will Cason D Jr. 6-2 185 Chesapeake, Va./Great Bridge Casey DeFluri GK Fr. 6-0 180 Maplewood, N.J./Seton Hall Prep10 Aaron Dennis F So. 6-2 175 Elmont, N.Y./Elmont1 John Fogarty GK R-Sr. 6-3 172 Marmora, N.J./Ocean City 22 Daniel Gonzalez F/M Jr. 5-9 148 Allen, Tex./John Paul II21 Hayden Harr M So. 6-1 175 Morris Plains, N.J./Seton Hall Prep2 Scott Keogh D Jr. 6-1 185 Scotch Plains, N.J./The Pingry School8 Emerson Lawrence M Sr. 6-0 185 Newark, N.J./Seton Hall Prep15 Nik Lyon M So. 5-8 145 Westfield, Ind./Westfield16 J.T. Maurer M So. 5-9 187 Marlton, N.J./St. Joseph’s Prep7 Kyle McCarthy D Sr. 6-3 160 Basking Ridge, N.J./Ridge 20 Ryan Quane D Sr. 6-2 172 Basking Ridge, N.J./Ridge9 Dylan Renna F Jr. 6-3 185 West Milford, N.J./Don Bosco 18 Adam Santoro M Jr. 6-1 200 Egg Harbor Township, N.J/Egg Harbor6 Sean Sheridan M Fr. 5-11 160 Levittown, Pa./Neshaminy5 Kyle Soroka M Sr. 6-0 160 Langhorne, Pa./Neshaminy17 Brandon Thompson M Fr. 5-8 155 West Hartford, Conn./William Hall14 Oscar Umar M So. 6-0 160 Accra, Ghana/South Kent School00 Andrew Weakly GK So. 6-4 220 Snohomish, Wash./Glacier Park4 Alec Weiss F/M Sr. 6-1 150 Merion, Pa./Harriton11 Ryan Whalen D Sr. 6-0 165 Basking Ridge, N.J./Ridge23 Matt Wiltse D Sr. 5-9 155 Belle Meade, N.J./Montgomery

V I L L A N O V A

Location: ........................................................Villanova, Pa.nickname: .............................................................WildcatsColors: .........................................................Blue and WhiteEnrollment: ...............................................................6,240Founded: ....................................................................1842Directorofathletics: ................................... Vince NicastroassistantCoaches: ...................BJ Callaghan, Steve SawyerSoccerOfficePhone: ....................................610-519-72662011record: ............................................................ 8-9-42011BIgEaSTrecord/Finish: ....... 3-5-1/5th Red Division 2011Postseason: ............................... BIG EAST Semifinals Lost to St. John’s 2-0Startersreturning/Lost:............................................ 10/1Letterwinnersreturning/Lost: .................................. 22/3SoccerSID: ...................................................Mike SheridanPhone: ...........................................................610-519-4145Email: ..................................michael.sheridan@villanova.eduWebsite: ................................................www.Villanova.com

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to M Ca r l i n aUgUST24 at Manhattan 29 Stony Brook 4:00 p.m.

SEPTEMBEr1 at Colgate 7 vs. Hartford (Penn Tournament) 4:30 p.m.9 vs. Air Force (Penn Tournament) 11:00 a.m.14 at Penn 16 Princeton 1:00 p.m. 22 25 Temple 4:00 p.m.29 USF 1:00 p.m.OCTOBEr3 at ST. JOHN’S 6 at DE PAUL 9 Lafayette 3:00 p.m.13 Cincinnati 1:00 p.m.17 Syracuse 3:00 p.m.20 at Louisville 24 at Rutgers 27 Pittsburgh 12:00 p.m.Dates and times (Eastern) are subject to change; BIG EAST games in CAPS

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PLaYEr gP/gS g a PTS ShDylanrenna 18/18 3 6 12 33 BIgEaST 9/9 3 4 10 20aaronDennis 21/21 5 1 11 36 BIgEaST 9/9 0 1 1 11KyleSoroka 19/19 5 0 10 37 BIgEaST 7/7 2 0 4 9E.Lawrence 20/20 4 0 8 28 BIgEaST 8/8 1 0 2 12OscarUmar 21/21 2 4 8 43 BIgEaST 9/9 2 2 6 24KyleMcCarthy 21/21 1 2 4 19 BIgEaST 9/9 1 1 3 8haydenharr 21/7 1 2 4 18 BIgEaST 9/4 1 0 2 8Kevin Garcia 20/20 1 1 3 18 BIG EAST 9/9 1 1 3 9VUTotals 21 23 17 63 289 BIgEaST 9 12 11 35 127Opponents 21 21 25 67 293 BIgEaST 9 13 15 41 144

gOaLKEEPErS gP/gS MInS ga/gaa SVS ShOJohnFogarty 21/21 2001:0 21/0.94 98 9 BIgEaST 9/9 849:16 13/1.38 48 2

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Wi l d C at s no t e B o o k• The Wildcats return 10 starters from a group that gave VU its first ever postseason wins

in November, advancing to the BIG EAST semifinals for the first time since 1993

• Defense will again be the cornerstone for Villanova. The team established a single-season school record with nine shutouts , limiting opponents to an 0.94 goals-against average.

• Senior tri-captain Kyle McCarthy and junior Will Cason are the central backs on a stingy back four. McCarthy is a three-year starter and Cason has been in the starting lineup for most of his two seasons on campus.

• Junior Dylan Renna led the team in scoring in 2011 for the second consecutive season despite missing three early season games as he recovered from hip surgery.

• Senior Kyle Soroka (five goals) and sophomore Oscar Umar (eight points) help generate offense in the midfield and work well with Renna and fellow forward Aaron Dennis (five goals, 11 points)

• The coaching staff will have two redshirt seniors with strong track records to choose from in goal. John Fogarty was stellar in net last season with an 0.95 GAA while starting all 21 games after serving as an understudy to Chris Bresnahan earlier in his career. Meanwhile, Bresnahan returns to action after missing all of last season following hip surgery. Bresnahan recorded a 1.15 GAA while starting 55 of a possible 56 games from 2008-10.

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2011 rESuLTS(8-9-4 ovErALL / 3-5-1 BIG EAST)

aUgUST26 Manhattan W, 2-031 Drexel W, 1-0SEPTEMBEr4 Colgate T, 1-1 (2OT)9 vs. Cal Poly (at Santa Barbara) L, 0-111 at Santa Barbara T, 0-0 (2OT)16 at Princeton L, 1-2 (2OT)18 Penn L, 1-224 GEORGETOWN L, 0-228 at St. Joseph’s W, 3-0 OCTOBEr1 at SETON HALL W, 3-0 4 at Lafayette T, 0-0 (2OT)8 DEPAUL T, 1-1 (2OT)12 at RUTGERS L, 2-315 at CINCINNATI L, 1-219 ST. JOHN’S W, 3-122 at USF L, 1-226 at SYRACUSE W, 1-0 (2OT)29 LOUISVILLE L, 0-2 nOVEMBEr3 at Notre Dame$ W, 1-06 at USF$ W, 1-011 vs. St. John’s$ L, 0-2

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2011 fInAL STAnDInGS

BlueDivision BIgEaST Pts. Pct. Overall Pct. Strk#&Marquette 7-2-0 21 .778 9-8-2 .526 L1#West Virginia (RV/NR) 6-3-0 18 .667 11-8-1 .575 L1*Connecticut (5/5) 5-2-2 17 .667 19-3-3 .820 T1*Notre Dame (NR/20) 5-3-1 16 .611 9-5-4 .647 W1*Providence (RV/NR) 5-3-1 16 .611 11-8-1 .575 L1*Georgetown 5-3-1 16 .611 10-5-4 .632 L2Pittsburgh 2-7-0 6 .222 4-13-1 .250 L6Seton Hall 1-8-0 3 .111 5-11-2 .333 L1

redDivision BIgEaST Pts. Pct. Overall Pct. Strk#&USF (6/17) 7-0-2 23 .889 13-4-4 .750 T1#Rutgers (23/NR) 6-1-2 20 .778 10-7-4 .571 L1*St. John’s (18/7) 4-5-0 12 .444 14-7-2 .652 L1*Louisville (7/18) 3-4-2 11 .444 14-7-2 .652 L1*Villanova 3-5-1 10 .389 8-9-4 .476 L1*DePaul 3-5-1 10 .389 6-11-2 .368 L1Cincinnati 2-7-0 6 .222 6-11-1 .361 W1Syracuse 1-7-1 4 .167 3-12-1 .219 L2(NCSAA/Soccer America rankings) RV – receiving votes; NR – not ranked& Regular season champion; $ BIG EAST Tournament Champion # Clinched bye to BIG EAST Tournament quarterfinals* Clinched BIG EAST Tournament berth

overall

gP goals assists PointsDom Dwyer, USF 17 16 2 34 Steve Neumann, GU 18 11 7 29Mamadou Diouf, UConn 18 10 1 21C. Nortey, MU 18 9 2 20Shadow Sebele, WVU 15 6 7 19Antonio Aguilar, DPU 18 7 4 18Ryan Finley, ND 16 7 2 16Andrew Bevin, WVU 17 7 2 16Juan Pablo Correa, RU 16 5 5 15Marcos Ugarte, PC 17 6 3 15David Selvaggi, DPU 18 7 1 15Cole DeNormandie, UC 18 7 1 15

ConFerenCe onlY

gP goals assists PointsDom Dwyer, USF 9 9 2 20Steve Neumann, GU 9 6 5 17Marcos Ugarte, PC 9 6 3 15C. Nortey, MU 9 6 1 13Greg Davis, PC 9 5 2 12Louis Clark, SU 9 5 2 12Shadow Sebele, WVU 7 4 3 11Mamadou Diouf, UConn 9 5 1 11Tom Skelly, GU 9 3 4 10Dylan Renna, VU 9 3 4 10

GoALkEEpInG LEADErSoverallConFerenCe onlY

gP Mins Svs. ga/avgAndre Blake, UConn 18 1681:00 66 6/0.32Andre Boudreaux, UofL 17 1584:50 49 13/0.74Tomas Gomez, GU 16 1533:40 58 14/0.82Will Walsh, ND 17 1638:30 59 15/0.82Justin Holmes, WVU 11 1010:00 30 10/0.89Chris Blais, USF 17 1598:50 58 16/0.90John Fogarty, VU 18 1731:00 84 19/0.99Rafael Diaz, STJ 15 1310:40 40 15/1.03Jhojan Obando, PC 17 1526:50 53 18/1.06

gP Mins Svs. ga/avgAndre Blake, UConn 9 861:02 33 4/0.42Andre Boudreaux, UofL 9 861:02 27 7/0.73Will Walsh, ND 9 843:41 29 7/0.75Kevin McMullen, RU 9 864:42 35 8/0.83Chris Blais, USF 9 853:26 29 8/0.84Justin Holmes, WVU 7 630:00 16 6/0.86Tomas Gomez, GU 8 740:00 30 9/1.09David Check, MU 9 776:05 43 10/1.16Jhojan Obando, PC 9 804:14 28 11/1.23John Fogarty, VU 9 849:16 48 13/1.38

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all-BIgEaSTFirstTeamAndre Blake, Connecticut, GKMamadou Doudou Diouf, Connecticut, FAndrew Jean-Baptiste, Connecticut, BAntonio Aguilar, DePaul, FSteve Neumann, Georgetown, FAustin Berry, Louisville, BNick DeLeon, Louisville, MFCalum Mallace, Marquette, MFAaron Maund, Notre Dame, BPablo Punyed, St. John’s, MF*Dom Dwyer, USF, F* - unanimous selecion

all-BIgEaSTSecondTeamCarlos Alvarez, Connecticut, MFTony Cascio, Connecticut, FIan Christianson, Georgetown, MFAndre Boudreaux, Louisville, GKColin Rolfe, Louisville, FKenney Walker, Louisville, MFRyan Finley, Notre Dame, FDillon Powers, Notre Dame, MFConnor Lade, St. John’s, BEric Schoenle, West Virginia, BRaymon Gaddis, West Virginia, B

all-BIgEaSTThirdTeamJossimar Sanchez, Connecticut, MFJimmy Nealis, Georgetown, BMarc Cintron, Providence, MFNate Bourdeau, Rutgers, MFIbrahim Kamara, Rutgers, FWalter Hines, St. John’s, FBrenton Griffiths, USF, BLeston Paul, USF, MFAubrey Perry, USF, BAndrew Bevin, West Virginia, FShadow Sebele, West Virginia, MF

all-BIgEaSTrookieTeamCole DeNormandie, Cincinnati, FAndre Blake, Connecticut, GKDavid Selvaggi, DePaul, FTomas Gomez, Georgetown, GK*James C. Nortey, Marquette, FMarcos Ugarte, Providence, MFJuan Pablo Correa, Rutgers, FTim Parker, St. John’s, BWesley Charpie, USF, MFOscar Umar, Villanova, MFAndrew Bevin, West Virginia, F* - unanimous selecion

BIgEaSTOffensivePlayeroftheYear

Dom Dwyer, USF, Jr., F

BIgEaSTgoalkeeperoftheYearAndre Blake, UConn, Fr.

BIgEaSTrookieoftheYearAndrew Bevin, West Virginia, Fr., F

BIgEaSTDefensivePlayeroftheYear

Andrew Jean-Baptiste, UConn, So., B

BIgEaSTCoachingStaffoftheYear

Marquette

BIgEaSTMidfieldersoftheYearPablo Punyed, St. John’s, Jr., MF

BIgEaSTFairPlayawardNotre Dame

BIgEaSTMidfieldersoftheYearCallum Mallace, Marquette, Sr., MF

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OFFEnSIVEPLaYErSOFThEWEEKaug.29 Antonio Aguilar, DePaul, Jr., MSept.5 Mamadou Doudou Diouf, Connecticut, So., MSept.12 Wilder Arboleda, Providence, So., FSept.19 Shadow Sebele, West Virginia, Jr., MSept.26 Marcos Ugarte, Providence, R., MOct.3 Emerson Lawrence, Villanova, Jr., MOct.10 Dom Dwyer, USF, Jr., FOct.17 Dom Dwyer, USF, Jr., FOct.24 Marc Cintron, Providence, Jr., Mnov.1 Dom Dwyer, USF, F, Jr.DEFEnSIVEPLaYErSOFThEWEEKaug.29 Eric Schoenle, West Virginia, Jr., BSept.5 Connor Lade, St. John’s, Sr., BSept.12 Andrew Jean-Baptiste, Connecticut, So., BSept.19 Grant Van De Casteele, Notre Dame, Jr., BSept.26 Greg Klazura, Notre Dame, Sr., D Oct.3 Tommy Muller, Georgetown, Jr., DOct.10 Austin Berry, Louisville, Sr., DOct.17 Connor Lade, St. John’s, Sr., BOct.24 Brenton Griffiths, USF, Jr., Bnov.1 Eric Schoenle, West Virginia, B, Jr.gOaLKEEPErSOFThEWEEKaug.29 Chris Blais, USF, GS, GKSept.5 Jhojan Obando, Providence, Sr., GKSept.12 Anthony Reichwaldt, Seton Hall, So., GKSept.19 Rafael Diaz, St. John’s, R-So., GKSept.26 Andre Blake, Connecticut, Fr., GKOct.3 Andre Blake, Connecticut, Fr., GKOct.10 Phil Boerger, Syracuse, Sr., GKOct.17 David Check, Marquette, Fr., GKOct.24 Tomas Gomez, Georgetown, Fr., GKnov.1 Kevin McMullen, Rutgers, GK, R-Jr.rOOKIESOFThEWEEKaug.29 Aaron Dennis, Villanova, Fr., FSept.5 Andy Bevin, West Virginia, Fr., FSept.12 Cole DeNormandie, Cincinnati, Fr., FSept.19 Andy Bevin, West Virginia, Fr., FSept.26 C. Nortey, Marquette, Fr., FOct.3 Daniel Herrera, St. John’s, R-Fr., MOct.10 Andre Blake, Connecticut, Fr., GKOct.17 Sebastian Jansson, Marquette, Fr., MOct.24 C. Nortey, Marquette, Fr., Fnov.1 Tom Skelly, Georgetown, MF, Fr.hOnOrrOLLSELECTIOnSaug.29Sam Klosterman, Cincinnati, Sr., B; Austin Berry, Louisville, Sr. B; Colin Rolfe, Louisville, Sr., F; Will Walsh, Notre Dame, Sr., GK; Ibrahim Kamara, Rutgers, Sr., FSept.5Steve Neumann, Georgetown, So., F; Ryan Finley, Notre Dame, Jr., F; Lee Johnston, Pittsburgh, Fr., GK; Max Garcia, Seton Hall, So., F; John Fogarty, Villanova, Sr., GKSept.12Austin Berry, Louisville, Sr., B; Jhojan Obando, Providence, Sr., GK; Walter Hines, St. John’s, Sr., F; Connor Lade, St. John’s, Sr., B; Justin Holmes, West Virginia, R-Jr., GKSept.19Ian Christianson, Georgetown, Jr., M; Tomas Gomez, Georgetown, Fr., GK; Chase Rodgers, Louisville, Jr., B; Colin Rolfe, Louisville, Sr., F; Adam Mena, Notre Dame, Sr. MSept.26David Selvaggi, DePaul, Fr., F; Tomas Gomez, Georgetown, Fr., GK; Will Walsh, Notre Dame, Sr., GK; Juan Pablo Correa, Rutgers, Fr., F; Dom Dwyer, USF, Jr., FOct.3Stephane Diop, Connecticut, Jr., M; Tomas Gomez, Georgetown, Fr., GK; Lee Johnston, Pittsburgh, Fr., GK; Kene Eze, Rutgers, So.; Pablo Battuto Punyed, St. John’s, Sr., MOct.10Antonio Aguilar, DePaul, Jr., M; Kenney Walker, Louisville, Sr., M; Terry Akupa, Pittsburgh, Fr., F; Matt Drake, West Virginia, Sr., D; Uwem Etuk, West Virginia, Jr., MOct. 17Mamadou Doudou Diouf, Connecticut, So., F; Steve Neumann, Georgetown, So., F; Greg Davis, Providence, So., F; Bryant Knibbs, Rutgers, Sr., M; Shadow Sebele, West Virginia, Jr. MOct.24Steve Neumann, Georgetown, So., F; Calum Mallace, Marquette, Sr., M; Harrison Shipp, Notre Dame, So., F; Ibrahim Kamara, Rutgers, Sr., F; Louis Clark, Syracuse, Jr., Fnov. 1Mamadou Doudou Diouf, Connecticut, F, So.; Andre Boudreaux, Louisville, GK, Sr.; Ryan Finley, Notre Dame, F, Jr.; Ben Sweat, USF, B, So.; Pat Eavenson, West Virginia, GK, Jr.

AmErIcAn EAGLE ouTfITTErS BIG EAST InSTITuTIonAL mALE SchoLAr-AThLETE AWArD WInnErSJames Crick, LouisvilleAdam Mena, Notre DamePablo Punyed, St. John’sRuben Garrido, West Virginia

nScAA mEn’S coLLEGE SchoLAr ALL-AmErIcA TEAmDillon Powers, Notre Dame Second Team

nScAA SchoLAr ALL-rEGIonAll-EastRegionSam Klosterman, Cincinnati Honorable MentionIbu Otegbeye, Georgetown Honorable MentionBen Slingerland, Georgetown Honorable MentionAndy Reimer, Georgetown Honorable Mention

All-North/CentralRegionDillon Powers, Notre Dame First TeamMichael Alfano, Marquette Second TeamGreg Klazura, Notre Dame Second TeamChristopher Sutton, Notre Dame Second TeamMichael Knapp, Notre Dame Second TeamBonificio Mena, Notre Dame Second Team

coSIDA AcADEmIc ALL-AmErIcAnSAlex Mangan, DePaul Third Team

coSIDA AcADEmIc ALL-DISTrIcTDistrict 1Robert Brickley, Connecticut First TeamBryan Minogue, Providence Second TeamDistrict 2Andrew Welker, Seton Hall Second TeamDistrict 3Hasani Sinclair, USF Second TeamDistrict 5Alex Mangan, DePaul First Team

nScAA rEGIonAL coAch of ThE YEArNortheastRegionDan Donigan, Rutgers

nScAA ALL-AmErIcAnSCarlos Alvarez, Connecticut Second TeamDom Dwyer, USF Second TeamAndre Blake, Connecticut Third TeamAustin Berry, Louisville Third Team

SoccEr AmErIcA mvp’SDom Dwyer, USF First TeamAustin Berry, Louisville Second TeamAndrew Jean-Baptiste, Connecticut Second Team

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School Rank

Connecticut................................................................ 3

USF ........................................................................... 9

Louisville .................................................................. 11

St. John’s ................................................................. 13

Rutgers .................................................................... 22

Providence............................................................... 26

Notre Dame ............................................................. 41

Georgetown ............................................................. 50

Marquette ................................................................ 58

Villanova .................................................................. 78

DePaul ..................................................................... 97

Seton Hall ............................................................. 148

Cincinnati ............................................................... 155

Pittsburgh .............................................................. 178

Syracuse................................................................ 179

These ratings are provided by NCAA.org - last updated Dec. 15nCaa rPinScAA ALL-rEGIon

GreatLakesAustin Berry, Louisville First TeamNick DeLeon, Louisville First TeamCalum Mallace, Marquette First TeamColin Rolfe, Louisville First TeamAaron Maund, Notre Dame Second TeamDillon Powers, Notre Dame Second TeamAntonio Aguilar, DePaul Second TeamRyan Finley, Notre Dame Third Team

NortheastTony Cascio, Connecticut First TeamDom Dwyer, USF First TeamSteve Neumann, Georgetown First TeamCarlos Alvarez, Connecticut First TeamMarc Cintron, Providence First TeamAndrew Jean-Baptiste, Connecticut First TeamConnor Lade, St. John’s First TeamAndre Blake, Connecticut First TeamIan Christianson, Georgetown Second TeamStephane Diop, Connecticut Second TeamJuan Pablo Correa, Rutgers Second TeamChris Blais, USF Third TeamLeston Paul, USF Third Team

m.A.c. hErmAnn TrophY SEmIfInALISTSDom Dwyer, USF

m.A.c. hErmAnn TrophY WATch LISTCarlos Alvarez, ConnecticutAustin Berry, LouisvilleTony Cascio, Connecticut

LoWE’S SEnIor cLASS AWArD fInALISTSGreg Klazura, Notre Dame First TeamColin Rolfe, Louisville First TeamTony Cascio, Connecticut Second Team

LoWE’S SEnIor cLASS AWArD cAnDIDATESAustin Berry, LouisvilleTony Cascio, ConnecticutGreg Klazura, Notre DameColin Rolfe, Louisville

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Thursday,November3atNotreDame,Ind.

No. 5 Red Villanova 1 0 - - -- 1 No. 4 Blue Notre Dame 0 0 - - -- 0Scoring:VU Dennis (Renna) 34:37GoalieSaves:VU Fogarty (6); ND Walsh (3)Shots: VU 10, ND 16CornerKicks: VU 2, ND 11Fouls:VU 15, ND 3Attendance: 194

Thursday,November3atQueens,N.Y. No. 6 Blue Georgetown 1 0 - - -- 1 No. 3 Red St. John’s 1 1 - - -- 2Scoring:STJ Mulligan (unassisted) 7:18; GU Christianson (PK) 37:59; STJ Parker (Bennett) 49:03GoalieSaves: GU Gomez (2); STJ Naples 2Shots: GU 10, STJ 11CornerKicks: GU 4, STJ 4Fouls:GU 17, STJ 14Attendance: 1108

Thursday,November3atLouisville,Ky. No. 5 Blue Providence 0 0 - - -- 0 No. 4 Red Louisville 3 2 - - -- 5Scoring:LOU Obbey (unassisted) 16:24; LOU Rolfe (Cochrane, Roman) 21:31; LOU Hamilton (Tufty, DelPiccolo) 35:19; LOU Rolfe (Walker, DeLeon) 46:01; LOU Rolfe (Obbey) 51:37GoalieSaves:PC Obando (3); PC Regester (1); LOU Boudreaux (0); LOU Mauro (0)Shots: PC 10, LOU 18CornerKicks:PC 4, LOU 2Fouls:PC 8, LOU 10Attendance: 453

Thursday,November3atStorrs,Conn. No. 6 Red DePaul 0 0 - - -- 0 No. 3 Blue Connecticut 3 1 - - -- 4Scoring:UCONN Alvarez (PK) 26:58; UCONN Alvarez (unassisted) 31:49; UCONN Diop (unassisted) 37:01; UCONN Jean-Baptiste (Diouf, Alvarez) 66:39GoalieSaves: DPU Ferrari (8); DPU Hart (0); UCONN Blake (1)Shots: DPU 4, UCONN 26CornerKicks:DPU 2, UCONN 6Fouls:DPU 12, UCONN 15Attendance: 1845

QuArTErfInALS - SunDAY, novEmBEr 6(at CaMPUs sites)

Sunday,November6atTampa,Fla.

No. 5 Red Villanova 1 0 - - -- 1 No. 1 Red USF 0 0 - - -- 0Scoring:VU Soroka (unassisted) 2:10GoalieSaves: VU Fogarty (4); USF Blais (3)Shots: VU 7, USF 9CornerKicks: VU 7, USF 2Fouls:VU 13, USF 12Attendance: 1589

Sunday,November6atMorgantown,W.Va. No. 3 Red St. John’s 0 2 - - -- 2 No. 2 Blue West Virginia 0 0 - - -- 0Scoring:STJ Hines (Bennett) 60:25; STJ Vargas (L’Esperance) 89:50GoalieSaves:STJ Naples (2); WVU Eavenson (4)Shots: STJ 9, WVU 9CornerKicks: STJ 2, WVU 4Fouls: STJ 6, WVU 11Attendance: 1013

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BIG EAST chAmpIonShIp ALL-TournAmEnT TEAmCarlos Alvarez, ConnecticutStephane Diop, Connecticut

Mamadou Doudou Diouf, ConnecticutAndrew Jean-Baptiste, Connecticut

Nick DeLeon, LouisvilleJack Bennett, St. John’sWalter Hines, St. John’s

Ido Ligety, St. John’sAlex Naples, St. John’sKyle Soroka, Villanova

moST ouTSTAnDInG offEnSIvE pErformErJack Bennett, St. John’s

moST ouTSTAnDInG DEfEnSIvE pErformErConnor Lade, St. John’s

Sunday,November6atMilwaukee,Wisc. No. 4 Red Louisville 1 0 - - -- 1 No. 1 Blue Marquette 0 0 - - -- 0Scoring:LOU Rolfe (Walker) 22:41GoalieSaves:LOU Boudreaux (2); MU Check (3)Shots: LOU 6, MU 14CornerKicks: LOU 3, MU 9Fouls:LOU 17, MU 13Attendance: 623

Sunday,November6atPiscataway,N.J. No. 3 Blue Connecticut 0 3 - - -- 3 No. 2 Red Rutgers 0 1 - - -- 1Scoring:RU Eze (Knibbs) 51:10; UCONN Jean-Baptiste (Cascio) 52:37; UCONN Cascio (unassisted) 60:34; UCONN Diop (unassisted) 83:22GoalieSaves: UCONN Blake (3); RU McMullen (3)Shots: UCONN 16, RU 7CornerKicks: UCONN 8, RU 1Fouls: UCONN 8, RU 11Attendance: 501

SEmIfInALS - frIDAY, novEmBEr 11(at red BUll arena in Harrison, n.J.)

No. 4 Red Louisville 0 0 - - -- 0 No. 3 Blue Connecticut 0 1 - - -- 1Scoring:UCONN Diop (N. Blake) 78:52GoalieSaves: LOU Boudreaux (1); UCONN A. Blake (4)Shots: LOU 16, UCONN 9CornerKicks:LOU 2, UCONN 5Fouls: LOU 10, UCONN 9Attendance: 2377

No. 5 Red Villanova 0 0 - - -- 0 No. 3 Red St. John’s 0 2 - - -- 2Scoring:STJ Hines (Bennett) 76:59; STJ Ligety (Bennett) 81:06GoalieSaves:VU Fogarty (4); STJ Naples (3)Shots: VU 12, STJ 18CornerKicks: VU 3, STJ 7Fouls: VU 13, STJ 3Attendance: 2377

fInAL - SunDAY, novEmBEr 13(at red BUll arena in Harrison, n.J.)

No. 3 Red St. John’s 0 0 1 - -- 1 No. 3 Blue Connecticut 0 0 0 - -- 0Scoring:STJ Bennett (unassisted) 96:14GoalieSaves: STJ Naples (1); UCONN Blake (1)Shots: STJ 13, UCONN 13CornerKicks: STJ 1, UCONN 4Fouls:STJ 10, UCONN 5Attendance: 2178

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Wednesday,November16atMorgantown,W.Va. Xavier 0 1 0 - -- 1 West Virginia 1 0 1 - -- 2Scoring:WVU Williams (Etuk) 38:18; XU DePaoli (Hagglund, Spencer) 84:12; WVU Schoenle (Flott) 98:18GoalieSaves:XU Marshall (5); WVU Eavenson (4)Shots: XU 9, WVU 18CornerKicks: XU 3, WVU 7Fouls:XU 7, WVU 12Attendance: 253

Thursday,November17atPiscataway,N.J. Colgate 1 1 - - -- 2 Rutgers 1 3 - - -- 4Scoring:RU Knibbs (unassisted) 22:28; COL Miller (Conlin) 24:31; RU Bourdeau (PK) 63:50; RU Correa (Bourdeau) 81:12; RU own goal 84:22; COL Leourneau (Schuber, Metzger) 89:33GoalieSaves:COL Reed (5); RU McMullen (4)Shots: COL 18, RU 11CornerKicks:COL 3, RU 5Fouls:COL 4, RU 12Attendance: 629

Thursday,November17atProvidence,R.I. Dartmouth 0 0 - - -- 0 Providence 1 0 - - -- 1Scoring:PC Raley (Davis, Cintron) 10:23GoalieSaves:DART Cohen (2); PC Obando (2)Shots: DART 9, PC 8CornerKicks:DART 4, PC 1Fouls:DART 13, PC 10Attendance: 581

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Sunday,November20atQueens,N.Y. Brown 0 1 - - -- 1 St. John’s 0 0 - - -- 0Scoring:BRWN Remick (Maurey) 47:47GoalieSaves:BRWN Kernan-Schloss (4); STJ Naples (4)Shots: BRWN 9, STJ 17CornerKicks:BRWN 3, STJ 5Fouls:BRWN 12, STJ 10Attendance: 1027

Sunday,November20atLouisville,Ky. Bradley 0 2 0 0 -- 2 Louisville 0 2 0 1 -- 3Scoring:BRAD Davis (Graf, Wojcik) 54:05; LOU Rolfe (unassisted) 86:08; LOU Walker (Rolfe) 86:38; BRAD Gaul (Balle) 89:34; LOU DeLeon (Farrell, Granger) 107:42GoalieSaves: BRAD Billings (8); LOU Boudreaux (2)Shots: BRAD 15, LOU 28CornerKicks:BRAD 3, LOU 8Fouls: BRAD 17, LOU 20Attendance: 712

fIrST rounD (at CaMPUs sites) Sunday,November20atCollegePark,Md. West Virginia 0 0 - - -- 0 Maryland 1 3 - - -- 4Scoring: MD Townsend (Leikvang) 19:47; MD Townsend (Jane, Raley) 59:34; MD Cyrus (Jane) 60:36; MDTownsend (Forbess) 75:34GoalieSaves: WVU Eavenson (3); MD Cardona (1)Shots: WVU 5, MD 19CornerKicks: WVU 6, MD 8Fouls:WVU 16, MD 13Attendance: 2437

Sunday,November20atNewton,Mass. Rutgers 0 1 0 0 -- 1 Boston College 0 1 0 0 -- 1

Rutgers advances on penalty kicks, 4-3Scoring: BC Chin (unassisted) 52:46; RU Kamara (Archer, Knibbs) 86:30GoalieSaves: RU McMullen (5); BC Luthy (2)Shots: RU 10, BC 17CornerKicks:RU 7, BC 5Fouls: RU 15, BC 8Attendance: 886

Sunday,November20atStorrs,Conn. Monmouth 1 0 - - -- 1 Connecticut 1 1 - - -- 2Scoring:MU Jeffery (Sotka) 25:48; UCONN Diouf (Alvarez) 39:00; UCONN Diouf (PK) 49:25GoalieSaves:MU Blackburn (4); UCONN Blake (0)Shots: MU 3, UCONN 16CornerKicks:MU 1, UCONN 6Fouls:MU 12, UCONN 12Attendance: 3979

Sunday,November20atTampa,Fla. UCF 0 1 0 - -- 1 USF 0 1 1 - -- 2Scoring:USF own goal 69:17; UCF Hunt (Robson) 71:28; USF Charpie (Thuriere) 95:47GoalieSaves:UCF Evers (1); USF Blais (5)Shots: UCF 12, USF 5CornerKicks:UCF 7, USF 2Fouls:UCF 12, USF 15Attendance: 3029

Sunday,November20atSantaBarbara,Calif. Providence 0 2 - - -- 2 UCSB 2 1 - - -- 3Scoring:UCSB Silva (Madueno) 5:13; UCSB Madueno (Sarle); PC Adler (Baumann) 67:07; UCSB Sarle (Silva) 71:35; PC Baumann (PK) 82:26GoalieSaves:PC Obando (7); UCSB Grandt (2)Shots: PC 6, UCSB 16CornerKicks: PC 6, UCSB 6Fouls: PC 6, UCSB 9Attendance: 1131

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Sunday,November27atStorrs,Conn.

James Madison 0 0 - - -- 0 Connecticut 1 2 - - -- 3Scoring:UCONN Alvarez (Cascio) 18:27; UCONN Diouf (unassisted) 62:16; UCONN Cascio (Alvarez) 64:18GoalieSaves:JMU Epperson (4); UCONN Blake (0)Shots: JMU 5, UCONN 16CornerKicks:JMU 3, UCONN 3Fouls:JMU 11, UCONN 11Attendance: 4983

Sunday,November27atCollegePark,Md. Louisville 1 3 - - -- 4 Maryland 1 1 - - -- 2Scoring:LOU DeLeon (Rolfe) 18:36; MD Townsend (Mullins) 33:41; LOU Rolfe (Walker) 51:56; MD Oduaran (Stertzer, Pace) 67:25; LOU Keller (Rolfe) 78:18; LOU Roman (Rolfe) 83:37GoalieSaves: LOU Boudreaux (3); MD Cardona (4)Shots: LOU 14, MD 17CornerKicks: LOU 4, MD 6Fouls: LOU 19, MD 8Attendance: 2660

Sunday,November27atTampa,Fla. New Mexico 0 0 0 0 -- 0 USF 0 0 0 0 -- 0

USF advanced on penalty kicks, 6-5Scoring:--GoalieSaves:NM Rodriquez (2); USF Blais (3)Shots: NM 10, USF 10CornerKicks:NM 4, USF 7Fouls:NM 7, USF 9Attendance: 3592

Sunday,November27atLosAngeles,Calif. Rutgers 0 0 - - -- 0 UCLA 2 1 - - -- 3Scoring:UCLA Hoffman (Hollingshead, Matchett) 0:41; UCLA Chavez (Rowe) 43:14; UCLA Hoffman (Rowe, Hollingshead) 48:18GoalieSaves:RU McMullen (4); UCLA Rowe (3)Shots: RU 11, UCLA 12CornerKicks:RU 1, UCLA 3Fouls: RU 20, UCLA 7Attendance: 749

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Sunday,December4atOmaha,Neb.

USF 0 0 0 - -- 0 Creighton 0 0 1 - -- 1Scoring:CU Finlay (Ribeiro) 96:41GoalieSaves: USF Blais (3); CU Holt (3)Shots: USF 6, CU 20CornerKicks:USF 2, CU 10Fouls:USF 14, CU 13Attendance: 2341

Saturday,December3atLouisville,Ky. UCLA 0 0 0 1 -- 1 Louisville 0 0 0 0 -- 0Scoring: UCLA Williams (Hollingshead, Matchett) 101:31GoalieSaves:UCLA Rowe (3); LOU Boudreaux (4)Shots: UCLA 17, LOU 12CornerKicks:UCLA 6, LOU 4Fouls:UCLA 14, LOU 6Attendance: 4832

Sunday,December4atStorrs,Conn. Charlotte 0 1 0 0 -- 1 Connecticut 0 1 0 0 -- 1Scoring:UCONN Cascio (Alvarez) 81:13; CHA Gentile (Gibson, Weldon) 84:34GoalieSaves:CHA Davis (3); UCONN Blake (4)Shots: CHA 11, UCONN 9CornerKicks:CHA 6, UCONN 4Fouls:CHA 21, UCONN 13Attendance: 5100

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nScAA ALL-AmErIcAnS2011 Carlos Alvarez (Connecticut) - 2nd team Dom Dwyer (USF) - 2nd team Andre Blake (Connecticut) - 3rd team Austin Berry (Louisville) - 3rd team Eric Schoenle (West Virginia) - 3rd team2010 Tony Cascio (Connecticut) - 1st team Colin Rolfe (Louisville) - 1st team Austin Berry (Louisville) - 2nd team Josh Ford (Connecticut) - 3rd team2009 Jeff Attinella (USF) - 1st team Colin Rolfe (Louisville0 -1st team Phil Edginton (Louisville)- 2nd team Toni Sthal (Connecticut) - 2nd team2008 Matt Besler (Notre Dame) - 1st team Joel Gustafsson (St. John’s) - 2nd team Yohance Marshall (USF) - 3rd team O’Brian White (Connecticut) - 3rd team2007 Julius James (Connecticut) - 1st team O’Brian White (Connecticut) - 1st team Joseph Lapira (Notre Dame) - 1st team Ryan Miller (Notre Dame) - 2nd team Andy Wright (Notre Dame) - 3rd team2006 Omar Cummings (Cincinnati) - 1st team Greg Dalby (Notre Dame) - 1st team Julius James (Connecticut) - 1st team Joseph Lapira (Notre Dame) - 1st team Ryan Maduro (Providence) - 1st team Nick Noble (West Virginia) - 1st team Jarrod Smith (West Virginia) - 2nd team2005 Greg Dalby (Notre Dame) - 1st team Julius James (Connecticut) - 2nd team Matt Groenwald (St. John’s) - 3rd team Sacha Kljestan (Seton Hall) - 3rd team 2004 Sacha Kljestan (Seton Hall) - 1st team Chris Sawyer (Notre Dame) - 1st Team Guy Melamed (Boston College) - 2nd team2003 Chris Wingert (St. John’s) - 1st team Justin Dtter (Notre Dame) - 3rd team Josh Gros (Rutgers) - 3rd team2002 Chris Wingert (St. John’s) - 1st team Damani Ralph (Connecticut) - 2nd team Shavar Thomas (Connecticut) - 2nd team Guy Abrahamson (Rutgers) - 3rd team Guy Melamed (Boston College) - 3rd team2001 Chris Gbandi (Connecticut) - 1st team Guy Abrahamson (Rutgers) - 2nd team Jeff Matteo (St. John’s) - 2nd team Bryheem Hancock (Connecticut) - 3rd team Shalrie Joseph (St. John’s) - 3rd team2000 Chris Hamblin (Boston College) - 1st team Chris Gbandi (Connecticut) - 1st team Brent Rahim (Connecticut) - 2nd team Darin Lewis (Connecticut) - 2nd team1999 Jon Conway (Rutgers) - 2nd team Chris Gbandi (Connecticut) - 2nd team Danny Parkin (St. John’s) - 3rd team Brent Rahim (Connecticut) - 2nd team1998 Eric Kvello (Georgetown) - 3rd team Stefani Miglioranzi (St. John’s) - 2nd team Bobby Rhine (Connecticut) - 2nd team Maurizio Rocha (Connecticut) - 1st team1997 Kevin Daly (St. John’s) - 1st team Stefani Miglioranzi (St. John’s) - 2nd team Billy Walsh (Rutgers) - 2nd team1996 Ben Hickey (St. John’s) - 2nd team Alan Branigan (Rutgers) - 3rd team Tony Capasso (Notre Dame) - 3rd team Bobby Rhine (Connecticut) - 3rd team Michael Shaw (Rutgers) - 3rd team1995 Ben Hickey (St. John’s) - 1st team Paul Keegan (Boston College) - 2nd team1994 Tommy Houston (Seton Hall) - 2nd team1993 Paul Keegan (Boston College) - 3rd team Huey Ferguson (St. John’s) - 3rd team1992 Hector Zamora (Seton Hall) - 1st team Paul Young (Syracuse) - 2nd team

Huey Ferguson (St. John’s) - 3rd team1991 Gerson Echeverry (Seton Hall) - 3rd team1989 Pat O’Kelly (Seton Hall) - 1st team1988 Dan Donigan (Connecticut) - 2nd team Pat O’Kelly (Seton Hall) - 1st team Seamus Purcell (Providence) - 3rd team1987 Seamus Purcell (Providence) - 1st team Dan Donigan (Connecticut) - 2nd team Ian Hennessy (Seton Hall) - 3rd team Chris Reif (Connecticut) - 3rd team1986 Dan Donigan (Connecticut) - 3rd team Pat Hughes (Seton Hall) - 2nd team1985 Matt Addington (Connecticut) - 2nd team Andy Pantason (Connecticut) - 3rd team Thoukis Stravrianidis (Connecticut) - 2nd team1984 Martin Hayes (Providence) - 2nd team1983 Martin Hayes (Providence) - 3rd team1982 William Morrone (Connecticut) - 2nd team Joe Papaleo (Syracuse) - 3rd teamPrior to BiG east CoMPetition

1981 Elvis Comrie (Connecticut) - 2nd team Pedro DeBrito (Connecticut) 1st team1980 Erhardt Kapp (Connecticut) - 1st team Joseph Morrone (Connecticut) - 1st team Pedro DeBrito (Connecticut) - Honorable Mention1979 Joseph Morrone (Connecticut) - Honorable Mention

hErmAnn TrophY rEcIpIEnT2007 O’Brian White (Connecticut)2006 Joseph Lapira (Notre Dame)2003 Chris Wingert (St. John’s)2000 Chris Gbandi (Connecticut)nScAA nATIonAL coAch of ThE YEAr2010 Ken Lolla (Louisville)2000 Ray Reid (Connecticut)1996 Dave Masur (St. John’s)nScAA honor AWArD1988 Joe Morrone (Head Coach Connecticut 1969-96)SoccEr AmErIcA pLAYEr of ThE YEAr2007 O’Brian White (Connecticut)2006 Joseph Lapira (Notre Dame)2000 Chris Gbandi (Connecticut)SoccEr AmErIcA frEShmAn of ThE YEAr 2001 Jarett Park (Syracuse)SoccEr AmErIcA coAch of ThE YEAr2010 Ken Lolla (Louisville)2006 Marlon LeBlanc (West Virginia)2002 Ed Kelly (Boston College)2001 Dave Masur (St. John’s)SoccEr AmErIcA mvpS2011 Dom Dwyer (USF), Austin Berry (Louisville), Andrew Jean-Baptiste (Connecticut)2010 Colin Rolfe (Louisville), Josh Ford (Connecticut), Austin Berry (Louisville), Tony Cascio (Connecticut)2009 Phil Edginton (Louisville)2008 Neal Kitson (St. John’s), Yohance Marshall (USF)2007 Julius James (Connecticut), Joseph Lapira (Notre Dame), O’Brian White (Connecticut), Andy Wright (West Virginia)2006 Joseph Lapira (Notre Dame), Jarrod Smith (West Virginia)2004 Guy Melamed (Boston College), Jack Stewart (Notre Dame)2003 Chris Wingert (St. John’s)2002 Shavar Thomas (Connecticut), Chris Wingert (St. John’s)2001 Shalrie Joseph (St. John’s)2000 Chris Gbandi, Darin Lewis, Brent Rahim (Connecticut) 1999 Chris Gbandi (Connecticut)1998 Maurizio Rocha (Connecticut)1997 Kevin Daly (St. John’s)1996 Kevin Daly (St. John’s), Ricardo Joseph (St. John’s)1988 Dan Donigan (Connecticut), Pat O’Kelly (Seton Hall)1984 Martin Hayes (Providence)1982 Joe Papaleo (Syracuse)Prior to BiG east CoMPetition

1981 Elvis Comrie (Connecticut) 1980 Joe Morrone (Connecticut)1979 Joe Morrone (Connecticut)

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BIG EAST SchoLAr-AThLETES of ThE YEArFrancisco Aristeguieta, USF 2009-10Zak Boggs, USF 2008-09Guy Melamed, Boston College 2004-05Chris Wingert, St. John’s 2003-04Casey Schmidt, Boston College 2002-03Greg Strohmann, Seton Hall 2001-02Chris Hamblin, Boston College 2000-01Hector Zamora, Seton Hall 1992-93Pat O’Kelly, Seton Hall 1989-90

BIG EAST SchoLAr-AThLETE AWArD WInnErS (began in 1995)Nathan Feltz, DePaul 2009-10Matt Baker, Pittsburgh 2009-10Bryan Minogue, Providence 2009-10Dori Arad, Connecticut 2008-09 Eric Hermosillo, DePaul 2008-09Sean Bellomy, Georgetown 2008-09Matt Besler, Notre Dame 2008-09Timothy Murray, Providence 2008-09Rory Quinn, St. John’s 2008-09Kyle Hall, Syracuse 2008-09Donald LaGuerre, West Virginia 2008-09Dori Arad, Connecticut 2007-08John Kornfeld, DePaul 2007-08Marco Terminiesi, Louisville 2007-08Jeff Stepan, St. John’s 2007-08Anthony D’Oyley, USF 2007-08Brendon Smith, Pittsburgh 2006-07Joe Weill, Providence 2006-07Bart Koffeman, Rutgers 2006-07Matt Anstey, West Virginia 2006-07Moshe Shalchon, Connecticut 2005-06Luke Rojo, DePaul 2005-06Thomas DeCato, Pittsburgh 2005-06Derek Nobrega, Providence 2005-06Hunter West, USF 2005-06Brett Strassfurth, Villanova 2005-06Devon McTavish, West Virginia 2005-06Paul Brandley, Georgetown 2004-05Jacob Kring, Pittsburgh 2004-05Chris Karcz, Rutgers 2004-05Josh Gros, Rutgers 2003-04Steve Stoute, Seton Hall 2003-04Todd Stigliano, Providence 2002-03Patrick Lonergan, St. John’s 2002-03Vincent Scerbo, Seton Hall 2002-03Eric Chapman, Syracuse 2002-03Stephen Leaman, Villanova 2002-03Mansour Ndiaye, Connecticut 2001-02Chin Orih, West Virginia 2001-02Peter Veltri, Pittsburgh 2001-02Omar Chavez, St. John’s 2000-01Joe Noonan, Villanova 2000-01Brian Evans, Providence 1999-00Pablo Budna, St. John’s 1999-00Jared Feola, West Virginia 1999-00

nScAA SchoLAr-AThLETE of ThE YEArMatt Besler, Notre Dame 2008-09

nScAA mEn’S coLLEGE SchoLAr ALL-AmErIcA TEAmJeb Brovsky, Notre Dame 2010 first teamAlex Mangan, DePaul 2010 first teamSteven Perry, Notre Dame 2010 first teamPhil Edginton, Louisville 2009 first teamMichael Thomas, Notre Dame 2009 first teamMatt Besler, Notre Dame 2008 first teamErik Gustafsson, St. John’s 2008 first teamMichael Thomas, Notre Dame 2008 second teamBrian Visser, DePaul 2007 first teamRyan Miller, Notre Dame 2007 first teamMatt Besler, Notre Dame 2007 second teamChris Wingert, St. John’s 2003 first team

coSIDA AcADEmIc ALL-AmErIcAnSGuy Melamed, Boston College 2004 first teamBill Arnault, Boston College 2003 second teamCasey Schmidt, Boston College 2002 third teamMoshe Shalchon, Connecticut 2005 second teamBobby Rhine, Connecticut 1998 third teamAlex Mangan, DePaul 2010 third teamTodd Colonna, Georgetown 1991 third teamDan Helfrich, Georgetown 1997 third teamMatt Besler, Notre Dame 2008 first teamRyan Miller, Notre Dame 2007 second teamJohn Stephens, Notre Dame 2005 second teamPhil Murphy, Notre Dame 1998 first teamRyan Turner, Notre Dame 1997 third teamTom Blesso, Providence 2001 third teamDennis Ludwig, Rutgers 2001 third teamJeff Stepan, St. John’s 2007 first team

2006 first teamMatt Groenwald, St. John’s 2005 first team

2004 first team2003 first team

Patrick Lonergan, St. John’s 2002 third teamJef Stoklosa, St. John’s 2000 first teamChris Wingert, St. John’s 2003 first team*

2002 first team2001 third team

Ingo Dittel, Seton Hall 2001 second teamTorsten Knor, Seton Hall 2001 first teamPat O’Kelly, Seton Hall 1990 second teamGreg Strohmann, Seton Hall 2001 first team

2000 third teamZak Boggs, USF 2008 first teamEric Chapman, Syracuse 2002 third team

2001 third teamGabriel Gervais, Syracuse 1999 first team

1998 third teamLasse Mertins, Virginia Tech 2003 third teamPat Carroll, West Virginia 2007 third teamCarlos Iga, West Virginia 1998 third team* - Academic All-America Team Member of the Year

uSf - Zak Boggs

notre Dame - matt Belser

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2011BIGEAST Overall

BlueDivision W L T Pts* W L TMarquette 7 2 0 21 9 8 2West Virginia 6 3 0 18 11 8 1Connecticut 5 2 2 17 19 3 3 Notre Dame 5 3 1 16 9 5 4Providence 5 3 1 16 11 8 1Georgetown 5 3 1 16 10 5 4Pittsburgh 2 7 0 6 4 13 1 Seton Hall 1 8 0 3 5 11 2

BIGEAST OverallRedDivision W L T Pts* W L TUSF 7 0 2 23 13 4 4Rutgers 6 1 2 20 10 7 4St. John’s 4 5 0 12 14 7 2Louisville 3 4 2 11 14 7 2Villanova 3 5 1 10 8 9 4DePaul 3 5 1 10 6 11 2Cincinnati 2 7 0 6 6 11 1Syracuse 1 7 1 4 3 12 1

2010 BIGEAST OverallBlueDivision W L T Pts* W L TGeorgetown 7 2 0 21 12 6 2Notre Dame 6 2 1 19 10 6 4Connecticut 5 1 3 18 12 2 6West Virginia 5 4 0 15 11 8 2Providence 4 4 1 13 13 6 3Marquette 3 4 2 11 7 8 4Pittsburgh 1 6 2 5 6 9 2Seton Hall 1 8 0 3 3 13 1

BIGEAST OverallRedDivision W L T Pts* W L TLouisville 9 0 0 27 20 0 3Cincinnati 5 1 3 18 7 5 7St. John’s 4 3 2 14 10 6 2Villanova 4 3 2 14 8 8 3USF 4 3 2 14 9 6 4DePaul 1 5 3 6 4 10 5Rutgers 1 8 0 3 4 11 1 Syracuse 0 6 3 3 2 10 5

2009 BIGEAST OverallBlueDivision W L T Pts* W L TConnecticut 8 2 1 25 11 4 4Notre Dame 8 3 0 24 11 8 4West Virginia 6 3 2 20 7 5 6Georgetown 6 5 0 18 9 8 2Providence 5 4 2 17 10 7 3 Marquette 3 5 3 12 4 11 3Seton Hall 1 7 3 6 4 10 3Pittsburgh 1 9 1 4 2 13 2

BIGEAST OverallRedDivision W L T Pts* W L TLouisville 8 2 1 25 13 3 4St. John’s 6 1 4 22 9 3 9USF 6 3 2 20 14 4 3 Villanova 5 5 1 16 9 8 2DePaul 5 6 0 15 8 9 3Rutgers 5 6 0 15 9 10 0Cincinnati 3 8 0 9 8 10 0Syracuse 2 9 0 6 3 15 0

2008 BIGEAST Overall

BlueDivision W L T Pts* W L TNotre Dame 7 2 2 23 12 7 2Connecticut 6 3 2 20 11 5 6Georgetown 5 3 3 18 11 5 3Providence 5 5 1 16 9 7 3West Virginia 3 4 4 13 5 9 5Pittsburgh 3 6 2 11 7 8 3Seton Hall 2 5 4 10 6 8 4Marquette 1 8 2 5 3 10 4 BIGEAST OverallRedDivision W L T Pts* W L TSt. John’s 8 1 2 26 19 3 3 USF 7 3 1 22 15 5 3DePaul 5 4 2 17 9 7 4Louisville 5 5 1 16 11 8 2Villanova 4 5 2 14 7 10 2Cincinnati 4 6 1 13 7 10 2Syracuse 4 6 1 13 8 6 3Rutgers 3 6 2 11 6 9 3

2007 BIGEAST Overall

BlueDivision W L T Pts* W L TConnecticut 8 2 1 25 20 3 1Notre Dame 7 0 4 25 14 5 5West Virginia 7 3 1 22 14 6 2Providence 5 4 2 17 9 8 2Georgetown 5 5 1 16 7 11 1Seton Hall 3 8 0 9 7 11 1Pittsburgh 1 9 1 4 3 13 2Marquette 1 9 1 4 2 12 4 BIGEAST OverallRedDivision W L T Pts* W L TDePaul 7 4 0 21 12 8 0Louisville 6 3 2 20 11 7 4St. John’s 6 3 2 20 9 7 5USF 6 4 1 19 14 6 2Cincinnati 5 5 1 16 9 10 1Villanova 5 5 1 16 10 9 1Rutgers 4 7 0 12 7 11 1Syracuse 3 8 0 9 6 8 4

2006 BIGEAST Overall

BlueDivision W L T Pts* W L TWest Virginia 9 0 1 28 15 3 3Connecticut 8 2 1 25 10 7 2Notre Dame 8 3 0 24 15 6 2Providence 7 4 0 21 13 7 0Seton Hall 7 4 0 21 9 8 1Pittsburgh 4 5 1 13 5 11 2Georgetown 3 8 0 9 6 11 0Marquette 0 11 0 0 1 15 1

BIGEAST OverallRedDivision W L T Pts* W L TCincinnati 7 3 1 22 11 6 2Rutgers 6 4 1 19 10 6 3St. John’s 5 4 2 17 14 6 2USF 4 3 4 16 9 6 4Louisville 4 5 2 14 5 10 3DePaul 4 7 0 12 5 12 2Syracuse 2 8 1 7 7 8 1Villanova 2 9 0 6 6 10 1

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2002 BIGEAST Overall W L T Pts* W L TBoston College 8 2 0 24 18 5 0St. John’s 7 1 2 23 13 3 5Connecticut 7 3 0 21 17 6 0Notre Dame 6 3 1 19 12 6 3Georgetown 5 4 1 16 8 9 1Rutgers 5 4 1 16 8 8 3Seton Hall 5 5 0 15 9 8 3Providence 5 5 0 15 7 11 0Virginia Tech 5 5 0 15 10 7 1Syracuse 3 6 1 10 8 8 2Pittsburgh 2 7 1 7 8 9 1Villanova 2 8 0 6 5 13 0West Virginia 1 8 1 4 4 11 2

2001 BIGEAST Overall W L T Pts* W L TConnecticut 9 1 0 27 15 5 2Notre Dame 7 3 0 21 12 7 0St. John’s 6 1 3 21 16 3 3Rutgers 6 3 1 19 15 7 3Seton Hall 6 3 1 19 12 7 2Boston College 6 4 0 18 10 8 0Georgetown 6 4 0 18 9 9 1Virginia Tech 4 4 2 14 11 6 2Syracuse 4 5 1 13 7 8 1Villanova 3 7 0 9 5 12 0Pittsburgh 2 6 2 8 6 8 3West Virginia 1 9 0 3 5 11 0Providence 0 10 0 0 1 14 2* - starting in 2001, three points were awarded for a conference win and a point for a tie

2000 BIGEAST Overall W L T Pts W L TConnecticut 8 1 2 18 20 3 2St. John’s 8 2 1 17 14 5 2Boston College 7 3 1 15 12 7 1Pittsburgh 7 4 0 14 13 5 0Seton Hall 6 5 0 12 13 7 0Georgetown 5 5 1 11 9 8 1Rutgers 5 5 1 11 10 9 1Syracuse 4 5 2 10 8 9 2Notre Dame 4 7 0 8 7 8 2Providence 3 7 1 7 4 13 1Villanova 2 7 2 6 6 9 2West Virginia 1 9 1 3 4 13 1

1999 BIGEAST Overall W L T Pts W L TRutgers 8 1 2 18 12 6 3Connecticut 9 2 0 18 19 5 0West Virginia 8 2 1 17 13 5 1St. John’s 6 2 3 15 12 6 3Georgetown 6 4 1 13 11 9 1Syracuse 6 5 0 12 11 9 0Seton Hall 5 5 1 11 9 8 1Notre Dame 4 5 2 10 8 9 3Providence 5 6 0 10 8 8 1Boston College 2 9 0 4 6 9 2Pittsburgh 1 8 2 4 7 9 3Villanova 0 11 0 0 2 15 0

2005BIGEAST Overall

BlueDivision W L T Pts* W L TConnecticut 7 3 1 22 16 3 2Seton Hall 6 3 2 20 13 4 3Notre Dame 6 4 1 19 12 8 3West Virginia 6 4 1 19 13 8 2Georgetown 6 5 0 18 10 9 1Providence 3 3 4 13 7 4 9Pittsburgh 2 9 0 6 3 12 1Marquette 1 8 1 4 5 11 1 RedDivision W L T Pts* W L TUSF 9 2 0 27 13 6 2St. John’s 6 2 3 21 11 6 5Cincinnati 6 3 2 20 10 7 2Villanova 6 4 1 19 7 7 4Rutgers 5 4 2 17 8 8 3Syracuse 3 7 1 10 7 8 4Louisville 2 7 2 8 5 11 2DePaul 2 8 1 7 4 11 2

2004 BIGEAST Overall W L T Pts* W L TNotre Dame 8 1 1 25 13 3 3St. John’s 6 1 3 21 12 6 4Boston College 6 3 1 19 13 5 2Villanova 5 3 2 17 7 5 6Georgetown 5 4 1 16 11 8 2Connecticut 5 4 1 16 12 8 3West Virginia 5 4 1 16 12 7 1Seton Hall 5 5 0 15 12 7 3Pittsburgh 3 6 1 10 6 8 3Syracuse 3 7 0 9 5 12 0Rutgers 2 5 3 9 6 8 4Providence 0 10 0 0 0 16 0

2003 BIGEAST Overall W L T Pts* W L TSt. John’s 8 2 0 24 17 6 3Virginia Tech 7 3 0 21 14 5 3Notre Dame 6 3 1 19 16 3 4Rutgers 5 2 3 18 11 7 4Seton Hall 5 2 3 18 9 6 4Connecticut 5 3 2 17 9 8 4Providence 4 5 1 13 6 10 3Villanova 4 6 0 12 10 8 1Boston College 3 5 2 11 6 7 4Pittsburgh 3 6 1 10 6 11 1Georgetown 3 7 0 9 8 9 2Syracuse 1 5 4 7 4 8 5West Virginia 1 6 3 6 5 10 3

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1998 BIGEAST Overall W L T Pts W L TConnecticut 9 2 0 18 17 4 0St. John’s 8 2 1 17 16 5 3Rutgers 8 3 0 16 12 7 2Georgetown 7 4 0 14 15 6 0Providence 6 4 1 13 9 9 1Seton Hall 5 3 3 13 11 4 4Notre Dame 5 4 2 12 9 6 3West Virginia 4 6 1 9 11 8 1Syracuse 4 6 1 9 8 9 1Boston College 2 8 1 5 5 10 2Pittsburgh 1 8 2 4 6 9 3Villanova 1 10 0 2 5 12 0

1997 BIGEAST Overall W L T Pts W L TSt. John’s 9 1 1 19 18 4 2Georgetown 9 2 0 18 15 7 0Rutgers 7 2 2 16 14 7 2Seton Hall 7 4 0 14 11 8 0Notre Dame 5 5 1 11 10 9 2Villanova 4 4 3 11 6 9 5Connecticut 5 6 0 10 11 7 2Boston College 4 6 1 9 5 9 2Pittsburgh 3 5 3 9 10 5 4Syracuse 3 7 1 7 7 11 1West Virginia 3 8 0 6 7 13 0Providence 1 10 0 2 3 15 0

1996 BIGEAST Overall W L T Pts W L TSt. John’s 9 1 1 19 22 2 2Connecticut 7 2 2 16 15 3 3Notre Dame 6 3 2 14 14 7 2Rutgers 6 4 1 13 13 7 3Syracuse 5 5 1 11 10 7 2Georgetown 4 5 2 10 7 10 2Seton Hall 4 5 2 10 7 10 2Boston College 3 4 4 10 3 10 4Providence 2 5 4 8 6 8 4Villanova 3 6 2 8 7 8 3West Virginia 3 7 1 7 7 12 1Pittsburgh 2 7 2 6 8 7 2

1995 BIGEAST Overall W L T Pts W L TBoston College 8 1 1 17 11 5 2Pittsburgh 8 3 0 16 14 6 1Rutgers 5 2 4 14 10 6 6St. John’s 6 3 1 13 16 5 1Syracuse 6 5 0 12 10 8 1Georgetown 5 5 1 11 8 9 3Seton Hall 5 5 1 11 10 7 2Connecticut 4 6 1 9 7 11 2West Virginia 3 5 3 9 5 9 4Notre Dame 4 7 0 8 9 10 0Villanova 4 7 0 8 6 9 2Providence 1 10 0 2 2 16 0

1994 BIGEAST Overall W L T Pts W L TPtsGeorgetown 7 1 0 14 18 4 0 36St. John’s 6 1 1 13 14 5 3 31Boston College 5 2 1 11 7 7 3 17Seton Hall 5 3 0 10 12 6 0 24Connecticut 5 3 0 10 12 6 0 24Syracuse 2 5 1 5 7 9 2 16Villanova 2 5 1 5 6 11 1 13Pittsburgh 1 6 1 3 9 8 1 19Providence 0 7 1 1 4 12 1 9

1993 BIGEAST Overall W L T Pts W L TPtsSt. John’s 6 0 2 14 18 1 3 39Georgetown 4 2 2 10 9 8 2 20Boston College 5 3 0 10 12 5 1 25Villanova 4 3 1 9 6 10 2 14Seton Hall 3 3 2 8 8 6 3 19Pittsburgh 3 4 1 7 9 5 3 21Syracuse 3 4 1 7 7 10 2 16Connecticut 3 5 0 6 10 8 0 20Providence 0 7 1 1 7 10 1 15

1992 BIGEAST Overall W L T Pts W L TPtsSt. John’s 8 0 0 16 17 3 2 36Pittsburgh 5 2 1 11 12 6 1 25Seton Hall 4 3 1 9 12 7 3 27Georgetown 4 4 0 8 11 7 1 23Connecticut 3 4 1 7 7 10 2 16Boston College 3 5 0 6 10 8 0 20Syracuse 2 4 2 6 8 9 2 18Providence 2 5 1 5 6 7 4 16Villanova 2 6 0 4 9 8 1 19

1991 BIGEAST Overall W L T Pts W L TPts.Seton Hall 7 1 0 14 14 4 3 31Connecticut 6 2 0 12 11 7 3 25St. John’s 5 2 1 11 12 5 2 26Villanova 4 4 0 8 11 7 0 22Georgetown 4 4 0 8 10 8 1 21Syracuse 3 5 0 6 10 9 0 20Boston College 2 4 2 6 8 7 3 19Providence 2 5 1 5 6 8 2 14Pittsburgh 0 6 2 2 6 7 4 16

1990 BIGEAST Overall W L T Pts W L TPtsSeton Hall 6 2 0 12 11 8 2 24Boston College 5 2 1 11 14 5 2 30Syracuse 4 3 1 9 10 6 5 25Connecticut 3 2 3 9 9 9 5 23Georgetown 4 4 0 8 11 9 0 22Pittsburgh 3 3 2 8 7 8 2 16Villanova 3 5 0 6 8 10 0 16Providence 2 4 2 6 8 5 2 18St. John’s 1 6 1 3 8 8 1 17

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1989BIGEAST Overall

NorthDivision W L T W L TConnecticut 1 0 2 12 5 5Boston College 2 1 0 8 10 1Syracuse 1 1 1 11 4 4Providence 0 2 1 5 8 3

SouthDivision W L T W L TSeton Hall 4 0 0 10 7 1Georgetown 3 1 0 9 9 1St. John’s 2 2 0 11 7 1Pittsburgh 1 3 0 8 6 3Villanova 0 4 0 7 12 0

1988 BIGEAST OverallNorthDivision W L T W L TConnecticut 2 1 0 14 8 1Syracuse 2 1 0 12 10 0Providence 1 2 0 8 8 1Boston College 1 2 0 7 11 1

SouthDivision W L T W L TSeton Hall 4 0 0 16 4 0Georgetown 2 2 0 12 7 1St. John’s 2 2 0 8 9 1Pittsburgh 1 3 0 6 8 1Villanova 1 3 0 6 9 2

1987 BIGEAST OverallNorthDivision W L T W L TConnecticut 3 0 0 13 7 3Boston College 1 1 1 4 12 3Providence 1 2 0 9 7 1Syracuse 0 2 1 8 9 3

SouthDivision W L T W L TSeton Hall 4 0 0 14 4 3St. John’s 2 1 1 9 7 3Georgetown 2 2 0 7 11 0Villanova 1 2 1 9 8 1Pittsburgh 0 4 0 4 10 1

1986 BIGEAST OverallNorthDivision W L T W L TSyracuse 3 1 0 16 5 2Connecticut 1 3 0 12 7 2Boston College 2 1 0 8 8 5Providence 1 2 0 7 9 0

SouthDivision W L T W L TSeton Hall 3 0 1 18 2 2Pittsburgh 1 2 1 10 5 2Villanova 1 3 0 8 8 2Georgetown 2 1 1 8 10 1St. John’s 1 2 1 4 8 3

InDIvIDuAL SInGLE GAmE rEcorDS

Goals: 4 Ben McKnight (GU) vs. West Virginia, 9-20-95

Assists: 4 Gil Ascunce (GU) vs. Seton Hall, 10-14-954 Trevor Goodrich (GU) vs. Villanova, 10-12-024 Carlos Alvarez (UConn) vs. USF, 9-24-10

Points: 8 Ben McKnight (GU) vs. West Virginia, 9-20-95 Shots: 11 Joe Lapira (ND) vs. West Virginia, 10-1-05

Saves:18 Tim Sobelman (Pitt) vs. Villanova, 10-13-91

InDIvIDuAL SEASon rEcorDS

Goals: 12 Jarrod Smith, West Virginia, 2006 (10 games)

Assists: 16 Maurizio Rocha, Connecticut, 1996 (11 games)

Points: 28 Jarrod Smith, West Virginia, 2006 (11 games)

Saves: 77 Matthew Westfall, Villanova, 1997 (10 games)

GAA: 0.21 Josh Ford, Connecticut, 2010 (9 games) 0.29 Chris Sawyer, Notre Dame, 2004 (10 games) Jeffrey Stoklosa, St. John’s, 2000 (6 games)

1985 BIGEAST Overall

NorthDivision W L T W L TConnecticut 3 0 0 17 4 3Syracuse 2 1 0 12 6 4Boston College 1 2 0 8 9 3Providence 0 3 0 8 7 1

SouthDivision W L T W L TPittsburgh 4 0 0 11 3 2St. John’s 3 1 0 11 7 1Seton Hall 2 2 0 8 7 1Georgetown 1 3 0 8 11 0Villanova 0 4 0 4 12 1

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Goals Gls. Gms.2011 Dom Dwyer (USF) 9 92010 Steven Perry (ND) 9 92009 Tony Cascio (UConn) 7 112008 Bright Dike (ND) 5 11 Dritan Sela (SHU) 5 112007 O’Brian White (UConn) 8 112006 Jarrod Smith (WVU) 12 102005 Four players 6 --2004 Ricky Schramm (GU) 7 102003 Josh Gros (RU) 9 102002 Cesar Cuellar (UConn) 10 102001 Kirk Johnson (SU) 9 10 Dennis Ludwig (RU) 9 102000 Cesar Cuellar (UConn) 9 111999 Gabriel Gervais (SU) 10 111998 Pablo Budna (STJ) 7 11 Jeff Knittel (SU) 7 11 Eric Kvello (GU) 7 11 Peter Scavo (SHU) 7 11 Greg Strohmann (SHU) 7 111997 Eric Kvello (GU) 10 111996 Michael Shaw (RU) 8 101995 Michael Magarinos (SHU) 11 111994 Steve Whelan (SHU) 6 71993 Steve Whelan (SHU) 7 8 Raul Ferrer (GU) 7 81992 Huey Ferguson (STJ) 8 81991 Gerson Echeverry (SHU) 6 8 Todd Colonna (GU) 6 8 Joe Roy (VU) 6 7 Tom Dillow (GU) 6 41990 John Silva (SHU) 8 8

assists asst. Gms.2011 Steve Neumann (GU) 5 9 Calum Mallace (MU) 5 92010 Carlos Alvarez (UConn) 7 92009 Carlos Alvarez (UConn) 8 112008 Aaron Clapham (UofL) 6 112007 Mike Pezza (UConn) 8 112006 Omar Cummings (UC) 8 112005 Rodrigo Hidalgo (USF) 7 102004 Dan Gargan (GU) 5 102003 Luke Vercollone (SHU) 6 92002 Chad Riley (ND) 8 102001 Jarett Park (SU) 9 102000 Chad Riley (ND) 5 11 Chris Wingert (STJ) 5 111999 Kevin Shaw (GU) 10 111998 Maurizio Rocha (UConn) 9 111997 Maurizio Rocha (UConn) 7 111996 Maurizio Rocha (UConn) 16 111995 Bill Lanza (ND) 7 8 Gil Ascunce (GU) 7 111994 Michael Magarinos (SHU) 9 81993 Scott Aimetti (VU) 6 8 David Price (STJ) 6 61992 Huey Ferguson (STJ) 7 81991 Gerson Echeverry (SHU) 6 81990 Steve Morris (SU) 5 8

TEAm SInGLE GAmE rEcorDS

Goals: 8 Rutgers vs. West Virginia, 9-16-00 8 St. John’s vs. Providence, 9-18-987 St. John’s vs. Villanova, 10-1-967 Georgetown vs. Seton Hall, 10-14-95 7 Seton Hall at Pittsburgh, 10-1-05

Assists: 11 Georgetown vs. Seton Hall, 10-14-95

Points: 25 St. John’s vs. Providence, 9-18-9825 Georgetown vs. Seton Hall, 10-14-95

Shots: 35 Connecticut vs. Boston College, ot, 10-11-0035 USF vs. Pittsburgh, 2ot, 9-7-06

CornerKicks: 17 Seton Hall vs. Georgetown, 10-26-91

Fouls: 42 Georgetown vs. Providence, ot, 10-21-90

Saves:18 Pittsburgh (Tim Sobelman) vs. Villanova, OT 10-13-91ON

TEAm SEASon rEcorDS

Goals: 29 St. John’s, 1996 (11 games)

Assists: 36 St. John’s, 1996 (11 games)

Points: 94 St. John’s, 1996 (11 games)

Saves: 83 Villanova, 1995 (11 games)

FewestGoalsAllowed: 3 Notre Dame, 2004 (10 games)

TEAM RECORDS/ANNUAL LEADERSTEAM RECORDS/ANNUAL LEADERSTEAM RECORDS/ANNUAL LEADERS

W L T Pct.

Cincinnati 4 7 8 .421

Connecticut 22 6 22 .660

DePaul 7 5 7 .553

Georgetown 24 13 13 .610

Louisville 7 6 10 .522

Marquette 3 6 8 .412

Notre Dame 10 9 19 .513

Pittsburgh 8 16 28 .423

Providence 9 12 25 .467

Rutgers 14 11 25 .530

St. John’s 10 7 35 .529

Seton Hall 10 14 23 .457

USF 6 3 12 .571

Syracuse 10 18 23 .421

Villanova 11 20 18 .408

teaM reCords in ConFerenCe reGUlar-season overtiMe GaMes

Points Pts. Gms.2011 Dom Dwyer (USF) 20 92010 Steven Perry (ND) 19 92009 Tony Cascio (UConn) 17 112008 Bright Dike (ND) 11 13 2007 O’Brian White (UConn) 19 112006 Jarrod Smith (WVU) 28 102005 Sacha Kljestan (SHU) 16 112004 Ricky Schramm (GU) 17 102003 Josh Gros (RU) 21 102002 Cesar Cuellar (UConn) 21 102001 Kirk Johnson (SU) 23 102000 Cesar Cuellar (UConn) 21 111999 Gabriel Gervais (SU) 23 111998 Eric Kvello (GU) 21 111997 Eric Kvello (GU) 24 111996 Michael Shaw (RU) 18 10 Bobby Rhine (UConn) 18 111995 Ben McKnight (GU) 23 111994 Steve Whelan (SHU) 14 71993 Huey Ferguson (STJ) 15 8 Steve Whelan (SHU) 15 8 Raul Ferrer (GU) 15 81992 Huey Ferguson (STJ) 23 81991 Gerson Echeverry (SHU) 18 81990 John Silva (SHU) 16 8

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GoalkeeperoftheYear:Josh Ford, ConnecticutRookieoftheYear:Dylan Mares, Louisville

All-BIGEASTFirstTeamCarlos Alvarez, MF, ConnecticutAustin Berry, D, Louisville Jeb Brovsky, MF, Notre Dame *Tony Cascio, F, ConnecticutIan Christianson, MF, GeorgetownNick DeLeon, MF, Louisville Josh Ford, GK, Connecticut Matt Marcin, MF, Providence *Steven Perry, F, Notre Dame Colin Rolfe, F, Louisville Tadeu Terra, MF, St. John’s

All-BIGEASTSecondTeamAntonio Aguilar, MF, DePaulBernardo Anor, MF, USF Matt Bahner, MF, Cincinnati Stephane Diop, MF, ConnecticutRaymon Gaddis, D, West VirginiaZach Johnson, GK, West VirginiaCalum Mallace, MF, Marquette Dylan Mares, MF, Louisville Brayan Martinez, MF, Seton HallAaron Maund, D, Notre Dame Javed Mohammed, D, USFSteve Neumann, MF, GeorgetownDillon Powers, MF, Notre DameAbel Sebele, MF, West Virginia

All-BIGEASTThirdTeamJeff Attinella, GK, USF Paolo DelPiccolo, MF, LouisvilleGreg King, D, Connecticut Connor Lade, D, St. John’sAlex Mangan, F, DePaul Leston Paul, MF, USFDylan Renna, F, Villanova Yannick Salmon, MF, RutgersJossimar Sanchez, MF, ConnecticutDom Sarle, F, St. John’s Eric Schoenle, D, West Virgin-ia Hasani Sinclair, F, USFKenney Walker, MF, LouisvilleMatt Williams, GK, Cincinnati

All-BIGEASTRookieTeamRafael Diaz, GK, St. John’sJoey Dillon, MF, GeorgetownMamadou Diouf, F, ConnecticutAndrew Jean-Baptiste, D, ConnecticutDylan Mares, MF, LouisvilleSteve Neumann, MF/F, GeorgetownLeston Paul, MF, USFDylan Renna, F, VillanovaDom Sarle, F, St. John’sJoseph Schmid, MF, VillanovaHarrison Shipp, F, Notre Dame

2009CoachingStaffoftheYear:LouisvilleOffensivePlayeroftheYear:Bright Dike, Notre DameCo-DefensivePlayersoftheYear:Phil Edginton, LouisvilleKwame Watson-Siriboe, ConnecticutMidfielderoftheYear:Toni Stahl, Connecticut

GoalkeeperoftheYear:Jeff Attinella, USFRookieoftheYear:Carlos Alvarez, Connecticut

All-BIGEASTFirstTeamJeff Attinella, USF, Jr., GKTony Cascio, Connecticut, So., F*Bright Dike, Notre Dame, Sr., F*Phil Edginton, Louisville, Sr., D*Colin Rolfe, Louisville, So., FMichael Seamon, Villanova, Sr., MF*Toni Stahl, Connecticut, Sr., MFMichael Thomas, Notre Dame, Sr., MFSteffen Vroom, DePaul, Sr., FKwame Watson-Siriboe, Connecticut, Sr., DSverre Wegge Gundhus, St. John’s, Jr., F

All-BIGEASTSecondTeamBernardo Anor, USF, R-So., MFBen Clack, St. John’s, R-Sr., DNelson Becerra, St. John’s, Sr., MFJoel Gustafsson, St. John’s, Sr., DZach Johnson, West Virginia, R-Jr., GKJaved Mohammed, USF, Jr., DJustin Morrow, Notre Dame, Sr., DTim Ritter, Providence, Sr., FYannick Salmon, Rutgers, Jr., MFTadeu Terra, St. John’s, R-Jr., MFHansen Woodruff, Syracuse, Sr., F

All-BIGEASTThirdTeamCarlos Alvarez, Connecticut, Fr., FFrancisco Aristeguieta, USF, Sr., MFJeb Brovsky, Notre Dame, Jr., FZak Boggs, USF, Sr., MFChris Christian, Villanova, Jr., DJosh Ford, Connecticut, R-Jr., GKIbrahim Kamara, Rutgers, So., FBrayan Martinez, Seton Hall, Jr., MFAaron Maund, Notre Dame, So., DGift Maworere, West Virginia, Sr., MFAndrew Welker, Seton Hall, Jr. F

All-BIGEASTRookieTeamAntonio Aguilar, DePaul, Fr., F Carlos Alvarez, Connecticut, Fr., F Ian Christianson, Georgetown, Fr, MFPaolo Del Piccolo, Louisville, Fr., MFStephane DioP, Connecticut, Fr., MFDillon Powers, Notre Dame, Fr., MF Jossimar Sanchez, Connecticut, Fr., MFEric Schoenle, West Virginia, Fr., D Abel Sebele, West Virginia, Fr., MF Hasani Sinclair, USF, Fr., F Kyle Soroka, Villanova, Fr., F

2008CoachingStaffoftheYear:St. John’s – Dave Masur, head coachOffensivePlayeroftheYear:O’Brian White, ConnecticutDefensivePlayeroftheYear:Joel Gustafsson, St. John’sMidfielderoftheYear:Nelson Becerra, St. John’sGoalkeeperoftheYear:Zach Johnson, West VirginiaRookieoftheYear:Colin Rolfe, Louisville

All-BIGEASTFirstTeamNelson Becerra, MF, St. John’sMatt Besler, D, Notre DameAaron Clapham, MF, LouisvilleBright Dike, F, Notre DameJoel Gustafsson, D, St. John’sZach Johnson, GK, West VirginiaYohance Marshall, D, USFBrayan Martinez, , MF, Seton HallKevon Neaves, MF, USFToni Stahl, MF, ConnecticutO’Brian White, F, Connecticut

All-BIGEASTSecondTeamAustin Berry, D, LouisvilleDilly Duka, MF, RutgersKyle Hall, F, SyracuseRyan Maduro, MF, Providence Akeem Priestley, MF, ConnecticutJerry Saintil, MF, Seton HallMichael Thomas, MF, Notre DameJack Traynor, D, Notre DameBrian Visser, GK, DePaulSteffen Vroom, F, DePaulHansen Woodruff, MF, Syracuse

All-BIGEASTThirdTeamZak Boggs, F, USFJeb Brovsky, F, Notre DameOscar Castillo, D, ConnecticutTafadzwa Chiduku, F, St. John’sLen Coleman, D, GeorgetownNeal Kitson, GK, St. John’sTim Ritter, F, ProvidenceJordan Seabrook, F, USFMichael Seamon, F, VillanovaBrad Simpson, D, CincinnatiRyan Soroka, MF, St. John’s

All-BIGEASTHonorableMentionJeff Attinella, GK, USF Peter Grasso, F, GeorgetownGift Maworere, D, West Virginia Michael Pezza, MF, ConnecticutTadeu Terra, MF, St. John’s, R-So Karol Wasielewski, D, Syracuse

2007CoachingStaffoftheYear:DePaul – Craig Blazer, head coachOffensivePlayeroftheYear:O’Brian White, ConnecticutDefensivePlayeroftheYear:Julius James, ConnecticutMidfielderoftheYear:Andy Wright, West VirginiaGoalkeeperoftheYear:Brian Visser, DePaulRookieoftheYear:Brayan Martinez, Seton Hall

All-BIGEASTFirstTeamKenny Anaba, F, CincinnatiEliseo Giusfredi, F, Seton HallJulius James, D, ConnecticutJoseph Lapira, F, Notre DameRyan Maduro, M, ProvidenceRyan Miller, M, Notre DameKevon Neaves, M, USFToni Stahl, M, ConnecticutBrian Visser, GK, DePaulO’Brian White, F, ConnecticutAndy Wright, M, West Virginia

2011CoachingStaffoftheYear:MarquetteOffensivePlayeroftheYear:Dom Dwyer, USFDefensivePlayeroftheYear:Andrew Jean-Baptiste, ConnecticutMidfielderoftheYear:Calum Mallace, MarquettePablo Punyed, St. John’sGoalkeeperoftheYear:Andre Blake, ConnecticutRookieoftheYear:Andrew Bevin, West Virginia

All-BIGEASTFirstTeamAndre Blake, Connecticut, GKMamadou Doudou Diouf, Conn., FAndrew Jean-Baptiste, Conn., DAntonio Aguilar, DePaul, FSteve Neumann, Georgetown, FAustin Berry, Louisville, DNick DeLeon, Louisville, MFCalum Mallace, Marquette, MFAaron Maund, Notre Dame, DPablo Punyed, St. John’s, MF*Dom Dwyer, USF, F

All-BIGEASTSecondTeamCarlos Alvarez, Connecticut, MFTony Cascio, Connecticut, FIan Christianson, Georgetown, MFAndre Boudreaux, Louisville, GKColin Rolfe, Louisville, FKenney Walker, Louisville, MFRyan Finley, Notre Dame, FDillon Powers, Notre Dame, MFConnor Lade, St. John’s, DEric Schoenle, West Virginia, DRaymon Gaddis, West Virginia, D

All-BIGEASTThirdTeamJossimar Sanchez, Connecticut, MFJimmy Nealis, Georgetown, DMarc Cintron, Providence, MFNate Bourdeau, Rutgers, MFIbrahim Kamara, Rutgers, FWalter Hines, St. John’s, FBrenton Griffiths, USFDLeston Paul, USF, MFAubrey Perry, USF, DAndrew Bevin, West Virginia, FShadow Sebele, West Virginia, MF

All-BIGEASTRookieTeamCole DeNormandie, Cincinnati, FAndre Blake, Connecticut, GKDavid Selvaggi, DePaul, FTomas Gomez, Georgetown, GK*James C. Nortey, Marquette, FMarcos Ugarte, Providence, MFJuan Pablo Correa, Rutgers, FTim Parker, St. John’s, DWesley Charpie, USF, MFOscar Umar, Villanova, MFAndrew Bevin, West Virginia, F

2010CoachingStaffoftheYear:Georgetown, LouisvilleOffensivePlayeroftheYear:Tony Cascio, ConnecticutDefensivePlayeroftheYear:Austin Berry, LouisvilleMidfielderoftheYear:Ian Christianson, Georgetown

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All-BIGEASTSecondTeamMatt Besler, D, Notre DameChris Cahill, GK, Notre DameRyan Cordeiro, M, ConnecticutYohance Marshall, D, USFAkeem Priestley, M, ConnecticutSimon Schoendorf, M, USFJordan Seabrook, F, USFMike Seamon, M, VillanovaJeff Stepan, D, St. John’sDan Stratford, M, West VirginiaHansen Woodruff, F, Syracuse

All-BIGEASTThirdTeamBernardo Anor, M, USFLen Coleman, D, GeorgetownPhil Edington, D, LouisvilleJosh Ford, GK, ConnecticutJason Landers, GK, St. John’sKurt Martin, F, Notre DameBrayan Martinez, M, Seton HallLuis Martinez, M, SyracuseBrad Peetoom, D, SyracuseJack Traynor, D, Notre DameOthaniel Yanez, M, Louisville

All-BIGEASTHonorableMen-tionMatt Armstrong, M, Notre DameJoel Gustafsson, D, St. John’sAmir Ikner, D, CincinnatiGift Maworere, M, West VirginiaMike Pezza, M, Connecticut

2006CoachingStaffoftheYear:West Virginia - Marlon LeBlanc, head coachOffensivePlayeroftheYear:Joseph Lapira, Notre Dame DefensivePlayeroftheYear:Julius James, Connecticut MidfielderoftheYear:Greg Dalby, Notre Dame GoalkeeperoftheYear:Nick Noble, West VirginiaRookieoftheYear:Toni Stahl, Connecticut

All-BIGEASTFirstTeamOmar Cummings, F, Cincinnati Greg Dalby, M, Notre Dame Eliseo Giusfredi, F, Seton Hall David Guzman, M, Louisville Julius James, D, Connecticut Joseph Lapira, F, Notre Dame Ryan Maduro, M, Providence Nick Noble, GK, West Virginia Jarrod Smith, F, West Virginia O’Brian White, F, Connecticut Andrew Wright, M, West Virginia

All-BIGEASTSecondTeamKenny Anaba, F, Cincinnati Matt Besler, D, Notre Dame Amir Ikner, D, Cincinnati Frank Jonke, F, Louisville Bart Koffeman, D, Rutgers Chris Konopka, GK, Providence Nick LaBrocca, M, Rutgers Teddy Niziolek, M, Seton Hall Akeem Priestley, M, Connecticut Ricky Schramm, F, Georgetown Kareem Smith, D, USF

All-BIGEASTThirdTeamChris Cahill, GK, Notre Dame Patrik Engstrom, D, St. John’s Andrew Halsell, D, West Virginia Rodrigo Hidalgo, M, USF Gordon Kljestan, D, Seton Hall Kevon Neaves, M, USF John Raus, F, Seton Hall Timothy Ritter, F, Providence Karl Schilling, D, Connecticut Jordan Seabrook, F, USF Toni Stahl, M, Connecticut

All-BIGEASTHonorableMentionRich Asante, M, Syracuse Ryan Cordeiro, F, Connecticut Georgios Spanos, D, St. John’s Jack Traynor, D, Notre Dame All-BIGEASTThirdTeamKenny Anaba, F, CincinnatiRyan Cordeiro, M, ConnecticutTom Dziamba, D, Seton HallWillis Forko, D, ConnecticutNick LaBrocca, M, RutgersJoe Lapira, F, Notre DameYohance Marshall, D, USFDevon McTavish, D, West Virginia Ryan Maduro, M, ProvidenceRicky Schramm, F, GeorgetownAdam Sternberger, M, Rutgers

All-BIGEASTHonorableMentionB. Jefferson-Dow, GeorgetownGordon Kljestan, Seton HallBrett Stassfurth, VillanovaEoin Lynch, Providence

2005CoachingStaffoftheYear:Seton Hall - Manny Schellscheidt, head coachOffensivePlayeroftheYear:Sacha Kljestan, Seton HallMidfielderoftheYear:Mpho Moloi, ConnecticutDefensivePlayeroftheYear:Julius James, ConnecticutGoalkeeperoftheYear:Jason Landers, St. John’sRookieoftheYear:O’Brian White, Connecticut

All-BIGEASTFirstTeamJason Landers, GK, St. John’sOmar Cummings, F, CincinnatiGreg Dalby, D, Notre DameIan Etherington, M, Notre DameMatt Groenwald, F, St. John’sDavid Guzman, M, LouisvilleRodrigo Hidalgo, M, USFJulius James, D, ConnecticutSacha Kljestan, F, Seton HallMpho Moloi, M, ConnecticutSteven Old, D, St. John’s

All-BIGEASTSecondTeamNick Noble, GK, West VirginiaJeff Carroll, D, St. John’s, Sr., DChukwudi Chijindu, F, ConnecticutJeff Curtin, D, GeorgetownEliseo Giusfredi, F, Seton HallGarry Lewis, M, St. John’sTeddy Niziolek, M, Seton HallEzra Prendergast, D, SyracuseJordan Seabrook, F, USFJarrod Smith, F, West Virginia

O’Brian White, F, ConnecticutAndy Wright, F, West Virginia

2004CoachingStaffoftheYear:Notre Dame - Bobby Clark, head coachOffensivePlayeroftheYear:Ricky Schramm, GeorgetownDefensivePlayeroftheYear:Jack Stewart, Notre DameMidfielderoftheYear:Guy Melamed, Boston CollegeGoalkeeperoftheYear:Chris Sawyer, Notre DameRookieoftheYear:Charlie Davies, Boston College

All-BIGEASTFirstTeamChris Sawyer, GK, Notre DameCharlie Davies, F, Boston CollegeKevin Goldthwaite, B, Notre DameMatt Groenwald, M, Notre DamePat Haggerty, B, Boston CollegeSasha Kljestan, M, Seton HallJerrod Laventure, F, Seton HallGuy Melamed, M, Boston CollegeSimone Salinno, M, St. John’sRicky Schramm, F, GeorgetownJack Stewart, B, Notre Dame

All-BIGEASTSecondTeamIssey Maholo, GK, Boton CollegeSam Brill, B, Boston CollegeJeff Curtin, B, GeorgetownGreg Dalby, M, Notre DameDan Gargan, M, GeorgetownJason Hernandez, B, Seton HallJulius James, B, ConnecticutNick LaBrocca, M, RutgersJon Lopuski, M, VillanovaMpho Moloi, M, ConnecticutKeeyan Young, F, Pittsburgh

All-BIGEASTThirdTeamJeff Carroll, B, St. John’sChukwudi Chijindu, F, ConnecticutChris Corcoran, B, St. John’sDan DeMasters, F, VillanovaIan Etherington, M, Notre DameWillis Forko, B, ConnecticutAndrei Gotsmanov, F, St. John’sChris Karcz, F, RutgersJustin McGeeney, F, Notre DameSteven Old, B, St. John’sAaron Pitchkolan, B, West VirginiaAndre Schmid, F, St. John’s

2003CoachingStaffoftheYear:Va. Tech - Oliver Weiss, head coachOffensivePlayeroftheYear:Josh Gros, RutgersDefensivePlayeroftheYear:Chris Wingert, St. John’sMidfielderoftheYear:Matia Damiani, St. John’sGoalkeeperoftheYear:Chris Sawyer, Notre DameRookieoftheYear:Ben Nason, Virginia Tech

All-BIGEASTFirstTeamChris Corcoran, M, St. John’sMatia Damiani, M, St. John’sJustin Detter, F, Notre DameMatt Groenwald, M, St. John’sJosh Gros, F, RutgersGuy Melamed, B, Boston CollegeSimone Salinno, M, St. John’sChris Sawyer, GK, Notre DameJack Stewart, B, Notre DameLuke Vercollone, M, Seton HallChris Wingert, B, St. John’s

All-BIGEASTSecondTeamBill Arnault, M, Boston CollegeJeff Curtin, B, GeorgetownBill Gaudette, GK, St. John’sKevin Goldthwaite, B, Notre DameChris Karcz, M, RutgersRyan McGowan, M, Seton HallLasse Mertins, B, Virginia TechLindon Pecorelli, F, ConnecticutChad Riley, M, Notre DameSteve Sealy, F, ConnecticutKeeyan Young, F, Pittsburgh

All-BIGEASTThirdTeamChris Aloisi, B, SryacuseRicardo Arenas, F, RutgersDan Gargan, B, GeorgetownSacha Kljestan, M, Seton HallGreg Martin, M, Notre DameMpho Moloi, M, ConnecticutBen Nason, F, Virginia TechDave O’Donnell, B, VillanovaDevon Prescod, F, Notre DameKevin Richards, B, Notre DamePeer Rogge, F, Virginia Tech

2002CoachingStaffoftheYear:Boston College - Ed Kelly, head coachOffensivePlayeroftheYear:Damani Ralph, ConnecticutDefensivePlayeroftheYear:Chris Wingert, St. John’sMidfielderoftheYear:Anthony Curtis, ConnecticutGoalkeeperoftheYear:Kyle Singer, Boston CollegeRookieoftheYear:Jeff Curtin, Georgetown

All-BIGEASTFirstTeamErich Braun, F, Notre DameCesar Cuellar, F, ConnecticutAnthony Curtis, M, ConnecticutGuy Melamed, B, Boston CollegeDamani Ralph, F, ConnecticutCasey Schmidt, F, Boston CollegeKyle Singer, GK, Boston CollegePhil Swenda, F, Seton HallShavar Thomas, B, ConnecticutBobby Thompson, M, Boston Coll.Chris Wingert, B, St. John’s

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1999CoachoftheYear:Paul Marco, West VirginiaOffensivePlayeroftheYear:Peter Scavo, Seton HallDefensivePlayeroftheYear:Chris Gbandi, ConnecticutRookieoftheYear:Erich Braun, Notre Dame

All-BIGEASTFirstTeamJonathan Conway, GK, RutgersLuis Arauz, F, ConnecticutPatrice Bernier, F/M, SyracuseJim Curtin, D/M, VillanovaChris Gbandi, D, ConnecticutGabriel Gervais, F/M, SyracuseDanny Parkin, D, St. John’sCraig Patton, M, West VirginiaBrian Piesner, M, RutgersBrent Rahim, M, ConnecticutPeter Scavo, F, Seton Hall

All-BIGEASTSecondTeamMatt Chavlovich, GK, ConnecticutDavid Boutilier, D, RutgersKempes Corbally, D, ProvidenceBrian Cuddy, M, Seton HallJared Feola, M, West VirginiaMert Incekara, M, GeorgetownKevin Jones, F, ProvidenceMedufia Kulego, F, St. John’sJeff Matteo, M, St. John’sJeff Rigby, D, Seton HallKevin Shaw, M, Georgetown

BIGEASTAll-RookieTeamGuy Abrahamson, M, RutgersChris Aloisi, D/M, SyracuseOscar Arauz, F, St. John’sErich Braun, F, Notre DameMeurys Cajas, M, ConnecticutGuido Cristofori, M, West VirginiaAlberto Duenas, M, St. John’sChris Ferhle, D, SyracuseCasey Schmidt, F, Boston CollegePhil Swenda, M, Seton HallWill Thornton, D, ConnecticutJohn Youssef, M/F, Rutgers

1998CoachoftheYear:Ray Reid, ConnecticutOffensivePlayeroftheYear:Maurizio Rocha, ConnecticutDefensivePlayeroftheYear:Danny Parkin, St. John’sRookieoftheYear:Chris Gbandi, Connecticut

All-BIGEASTFirstTeamJon Conway, GK, RutgersChris Gbandi, B, ConnecticutEric Kvello, F, GeorgetownJeff Knittel, F, SyracuseStefani Miglioranzi, M, St. John’sDanny Parkin, B, St. John’sBrian Piesner, M, RutgersJohn Rath, B, RutgersBobby Rhine, F, ConnecticutMaurizio Rocha, M, ConnecticutPeter Scavo, F, Seton Hall

All-BIGEASTSecondTeamGreg Velho, GK, Notre DameDaniel Balaguero, B, West VirginiaJimmy Buscemi, F, St. John’sJohn Costigan, B, ProvidenceJim Curtin, B, VillanovaMichael Eisenhit, M, ProvidenceMatt McNew, B, Notre DameBrent Rahim, M, ConnecticutGregory Strohmann, F, Seton HallRoberto Vargas, B, ConnecticutShane Walton, F, Notre Dame

BIGEASTAll-RookieTeamPatrice Bernier, M, SyracuseDavid Boutilier, M, RutgersKempes Corbally, B, ProvidenceChris Gbandi, B, ConnecticutBryheem Hancock, GK, Conn.Jeff Matteo, M/B, St. John’sMansour Ndiaye, B, ConnecticutChin Orih, M, West VirginiaKen Owens, F, GeorgetownGregory Strohmann, F, Seton HallShane Walton, F, Notre Dame

1997CoachoftheYear:Keith Tabatznik, GeorgetownCo-OffensivePlayersoftheYear:Eric Kvello, GeorgetownMaurizio Rocha, ConnecticutDefensivePlayeroftheYear:Kevin Daly, St. John’sRookieoftheYear:Jim Curtin, Villanova

All-BIGEASTFirstTeamJon Conway, GK, RutgersIan Checcio, B, RutgersKevin Daly, B, St. John’sGreg Dillard, B, GeorgetownStefani Miglioranzi, M, St. John’sMaurizio Rocha, M, ConnecticutBilly Walsh, M, RutgersEric Kvello, F, GeorgetownBrian Piesner, F, RutgersPeter Scavo, F, Seton HallJesse Van Saun, F, St. John’s

All-BIGEASTSecondTeamTyler Purtill, GK, GeorgetownPawel Krakowiak, B, St. John’sJohn Rath, B, RutgersRoberto Vargas, B, ConnecticutAsgeir Asgeirsson, M, Boston Coll.Jeff Knittel, M, SyracuseKeith McDonald, M, Boston CollegeJimmy Buscemi, F, St. John’sAndy Leardini, F, West VirginiaRyan Turner, F, Notre DameJesse Van Saun, F, St. John’s

BIGEASTAll-RookieTeamSean Boyle, SyracuseBrian Cuddy, Seton HallJim Curtin, VillanovaBen Garry, PittsburghChris Hamblin, Boston CollegeBrent Rahim, ConnecticutKyle Rakow, GeorgetownEdwin Rivera, ConnecticutMark Simpson, RutgersDavid Stewart, St. John’sRoberto Vargas, Connecticut

All-BIGEASTThirdTeamBill Arnault, M/B, Boston CollegeDavid Castellanos, F, ConnecticutChris Cleary, M/F, Boston CollegeGuido Cristofori, F, SyracuseTodd Moser, B, RutgersJarett Park, F, SyracuseLindoo Pecorelli, F, ConnecticutChad Riley, M, Notre DameBrian Ruth, B, Seton HallCasey Schmidt, F, Boston CollegePhil Swenda, F, Seton HallShavar Thomas, B, Connecticut

2000CoachoftheYear:Ed Kelly, Boston CollegeOffensivePlayeroftheYear:Casey Schmidt, Boston CollegeDefensivePlayeroftheYear:Chris Gbandi, ConnecticutMidfielderoftheYear:Brent Rahim, ConnecticutGoalkeeperoftheYear:Chris Hamblin, Boston CollegeRookieoftheYear:Cesar Cuellar, Connecticut

All-BIGEASTFirstTeamChris Hamblin, GK, Boston CollegeCasey Schmidt, F, Boston CollegeChris Gbandi, B, ConnecticutDarin Lewis, F, ConnecticutBrent Rahim, M, ConnecticutGuy Abrahamson, M, RutgersDavid Boutilier, B, RutgersJeff Matteo, M, St. John’sOmar Chavez, B, St. John’sShalrie Joseph, F, St. John’sBrian Cuddy, M, Seton HallJim Curtin, B, Villanova

All-BIGEASTSecondTeamKevin Bacher, GK, SyracuseKevin Boyd, B, Boston CollegeCesar Cuellar, F, ConnecticutKenny Owens, F, GeorgetownChris Churchill, B, PittsburghBen Garry, M, PittsburghKevin Jones, F, ProvidenceDennis Ludwig, F, RutgersDustin Sheppard, F, RutgersGreg Strohmann, F, Seton HallJohn Andrade, M, SyracuseGuido Cristofori, F, Syracuse

BIGEASTAll-RookieTeamKirt Dorsett, M, Boston CollegeCesar Cuellar, F, ConnecticutGreg Freeburg, B, GeorgetownJustin Detter, M/B, Notre DameChad Riley, M, Notre DameSherif El Bialy, F, RutgersBill Gaudette, GK, St. John’sMarlon Rojas, M, St. John’sChris Wingert, M, St. John’sRyan McGowan, M, Seton HallKirk Johnson, F, Syracuse

All-BIGEASTSecondTeamGuy Abrahamson, B, RutgersBill Arnault, M, Boston CollegeRich Bradley, M, St. John’sChris Corcoran, F, St. John’sJeff Curtin, B, GeorgetownJustin Detter, M, Notre DameSherif El Bialy, M, RutgersBill Gaudette, GK, St. John’sRyan McGowan, M, Seton HallJarett Park, F, SyracuseJack Stewart, B, Notre DameMarcus Svensson, B, Connecticut

All-BIGEASTThirdTeamChris Aloisi, B, SyracusePaul Chase, B, Boston CollegeGuido Cristofori, F, SyracuseJustin Gaul, GK, PittsburghChris Karcz, F, RutgersLindon Pecorelli, M, ConnecticutChad Riley, M, Notre DameChris Sawyer, GK, Notre DameAndre Schmid, F, St. John’sMauricio Solano, M, ProvidenceWill Thornton, B, Connecticut

2001CoachoftheYear:Bobby Clark, Notre DameOffensivePlayeroftheYear:Dennis Ludwig, RutgersDefensivePlayeroftheYear:Chris Gbandi, ConnecticutMidfielderoftheYear:Jeff Matteo, St. John’sGoalkeeperoftheYear:Bryheem Hancock, ConnecticutRookieoftheYear:Jarett Park, Syracuse

All-BIGEASTFirstTeamBryheem Hancock, GK, Con-necticutGuy Abrahamson, B, RutgersErich Braun, F, Notre DameJustin Detter, M/B, Notre DameSherif El Bialy, F, RutgersChris Gbandi, B, ConnecticutKirk Johnson, F, SyracuseShalrie Joseph, M, St. John’sDennis Ludwig, F, RutgersJeff Matteo, M, St. John’sKenny Owens, M/B, GeorgetownAll-BIGEASTSecondTeamChris Sawyer, GK, Notre DameJohn Andrade, M, SyracusePaul Chase, B/M, Boston CollegeKempes Corbally, B, ProvidenceAnthony Curtis, M, ConnecticutGriffin Howard, M/B, Notre DameRyan McGowan, M, Seton HallDamani Ralph, F, ConnecticutFred Silva, F/M, Virginia TechGreg Strohmann, F, Seton HallChris Wingert, M, St. John’s

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1996CoachoftheYear:Joe Morrone, ConnecticutOffensivePlayeroftheYear:Medufia Kulego, St. John’sDefensivePlayeroftheYear:Brandon Lieb, GeorgetownRookieoftheYear:Wojtek Krakowiak, St. John’s

All-BIGEASTFirstTeamJosh Freeman, GK, SyracuseKevin Daly, B, St. John’sKevin Kalish, B, ConnecticutBrandon Lieb, B, GeorgetownTony Capasso, M, Notre DameBen Hickey, M, St. John’sMaurizio Rocha, M, ConnecticutMedufia Kulego, F, St. John’sBobby Rhine, F, ConnecticutMichael Shaw, F, RutgersJesse Van Saun, F, St. John’s

All-BIGEASTSecondTeamDan Pires, GK, ProvidenceAlan Branigan, B, RutgersStefani Miglioranzi, B, St. John’sMatt Yakubisin, B, SyracuseJeff DiMaria, M, ConnecticutTom Houston, M, Seton HallRicardo Joseph, M, St. John’sAsgeir Asgeirsson, F, Boston Coll.Tom Greaser, F, GeorgetownDariusz Panol, F, SyracusePeter Scavo, F, Seton Hall

BIGEASTAll-RookieTeamAlex Bradley, SyracuseMatt Chavlovich, ConnecticutPaul Cornoni, Boston CollegeRyan Cox, Notre DameKevin Jones, ProvidenceWojtek Krakowiak, St. John’sAndy McConville, ProvidenceConnor Porter, VillanovaPeter Scavo, Seton HallKevin Shaw, GeorgetownAlan Woods, Notre Dame

1995CoachoftheYear:Joe Luxbacher, PittsburghOffensivePlayeroftheYear:Michael Magarinos, Seton HallDefensivePlayeroftheYear:Doug Nevins, VillanovaRookieoftheYear:Jeff Knittel, Syracuse

All-BIGEASTFirstTeamMarc Bala, GK, Boston CollegeTerry Murphy, B, St. John’sDoug Nevins, B, VillanovaBrandon Lieb, B, GeorgetownAnthony Buckley, M, Boston CollegeBen Hickey, M, St. John’sSteve McKee, M, Seton HallPaul Keegan, F, Boston CollegeMichael Magarinos, F, Seton HallBen McKnight, F, GeorgetownHamisi Amani-Dove, F, Rutgers

All-BIGEASTSecondTeamKris DaCosta, GK, St. John’sMatt Yakubisin, B, SyracuseAlan Branigan, B, RutgersTim Lavin, B, Boston CollegeJeff Knittel, M, SyracuseJeff Porter, M, PittsburghJohn McCallion, M, SyracuseBill Lanza, F, Notre DameAndy Leardini, F, West VirginiaJesse Van Saun, F, St. John’sTom Houston, F, Seton Hall

1994CoachoftheYear:Keith Tabatznik, GeorgetownCo-OffensivePlayersoftheYr.:Erik Barbieri, ConnecticutPaul Keegan, Boston CollegeDefensivePlayeroftheYear:Phil Wellington, GeorgetownRookieoftheYear:Bobby Rhine, Connecticut

All-BIGEASTFirstTeamPhil Wellington, GK, GeorgetownPaul Edwards, B, St. John’sChris Jones, B, GeorgetownCarlos Casas, B, Boston CollegeTim Keegan, M, GeorgetownCarlton Carter, M, St. John’sSteve McKee, M, Seton HallErik Barbieri, F, ConnecticutPaul Keegan, F, Boston CollegeTom Houston, F, Seton HallHuey Ferguson, F, St. John’s

All-BIGEASTSecondTeamMarc Bala, GK, Boston CollegeTerry Murphy, B, St. John’sDerek Sullivan, B, ConnecticutBrandon Lieb, B, GeorgetownMichael Magarinos, M, Seton HallBen Hickey, M, St. John’sJohn McCallion, M, SyracuseRoberto DeLuca, F, St. John’sRaul Ferrer, F, GeorgetownBen McKnight, F, GeorgetownSteve Whelan, F, Seton Hall

1993CoachoftheYear:Dave Masur, St. John’sOffensivePlayeroftheYear:Huey Ferguson, St. John’sDefensivePlayeroftheYear:Paul Edwards, St. John’sRookieoftheYear:Keith O’Halloran, Boston College

All-BIGEASTFirstTeamJon Urbom, GK, St. John’sPaul Edwards, B, St. John’sTerrence Murphy, B, St. John’sChris Jones, B, GeorgetownPaul Fahey, B, Boston CollegeJames Danaher, M, ConnecticutCarlton Carter, M, St. John’sPaul Keegan, M, Boston CollegeHuey Ferguson, F, St. John’sJoe Roy, F, VillanovaBrian Siracusa, F, Boston College

All-BIGEASTSecondTeamPhil Wellington, GK, GeorgetownPeter Agelis, B, St. John’sBrandon Lieb, B, GeorgetownCharlie Wasson, B, PittsburghNelson Lopes, B, ConnecticutDavid Price, M, St. John’sJohn McCallion, M, SyracuseDoug Nevins, M, VillanovaGerson Echeverry, F, Seton HallRoberto DeLuca, F, St. John’sSteve Whelan, F, Seton Hall

1992CoachoftheYear:Joe Luxbacher, PittsburghOffensivePlayeroftheYear:Huey Ferguson, St. John’sDefensivePlayeroftheYear:Kieran Walsh, St. John’sRookieoftheYear:Paul Keegan, Boston College

All-BIGEASTTeamJon Urbom, GK, St. John’sKieran Walsh, B, St. John’sHector Zamora, B, Seton HallCarlos Casas, B, Boston CollegeGui Barbosa, B, GeorgetownTim Keegan, M, GeorgetownPaul Young, M, SyracuseKen Santos, M, VillanovaGerson Echeverry, F, Seton HallHuey Ferguson, F, St. John’sJoe Roy, F, Villanova

1991CoachoftheYear:Dave Masur, St. John’sOffensivePlayeroftheYear:Gerson Echeverry, Seton HallDefensivePlayeroftheYear:Jon Urbom, St. John’sRookieoftheYear:Carlos Casas, Boston College

All-BIGEASTTeamJon Urbom, GK, St. John’sVince Jajuga, B, ConnecticutHector Zamora, B, Seton HallChris Albrecht, B, ConnecticutScott Cooke, B, St. John’sPaul Young, M, SyracuseTim Keegan, M, GeorgetownRob Lindell, M, ConnecticutJohn Silva, M, Seton HallGerson Echeverry, F, Seton HallTodd Colonna, F, GeorgetownJohn Martin, F, ProvidenceJoe Roy, F, Villanova

1990CoachoftheYear:Ed Kelly, Boston CollegeOffensivePlayeroftheYear:Steve Morris, SyracuseDefensivePlayeroftheYear:George Nazario, Seton HallRookieoftheYear:Gerson Echeverry, Seton Hall

All-BIGEASTTeamRay Purdon, GK, Seton HallDwaine Shanley, B, ProvidenceChris Albrecht, B, ConnecticutBrian Anderson, B, ConnecticutGeorge Nazario, B, Seton HallKen Santos, M, VillanovaAndy Sage, M, Boston CollegeJohn Silva, M, Seton HallTodd Colonna, F, GeorgetownPaul Young, F, SyracuseSteve Morris, F, SyracuseEoin Monohan, F, Seton Hall

1989CoachoftheYear:Ed Kelly, Boston CollegeNorthDiv.PlayeroftheYear:Steve Morris, SyracuseNorthDiv.RookiesoftheYear:Justin Ceccarelli, Boston CollegeCharlie Wilkie, SyracuseSouthDiv.PlayeroftheYear:Pat O’Kelly, Seton HallSouthDiv.RookieoftheYear:Ken Santos, Villanova

1988CoachoftheYear:Joe Morrone, ConnecticutNorthDiv.PlayeroftheYear:Dan Donigan, ConnecticutNorthDiv.RookieoftheYear:Kona Hislop, SyracuseSouthDiv.PlayeroftheYear:Pat O’Kelly, Seton HallSouthDiv.RookieoftheYear:David Barron, Georgetown1987CoachoftheYearFred Agnostakis, St. John’sNorthDiv.PlayeroftheYear:Dan Donigan, ConnecticutNorthDiv.RookieoftheYear:Tom Foley, ConnecticutSouthDiv.PlayersoftheYear:Walter Gartner, SJUGeorge Nazario, SHUSouthDiv.RookieoftheYear:Eoin Monahan, Seton Hall

1986CoachoftheYear:Tim Hankinson, SyracuseNorthDiv.PlayeroftheYear:Jim Garrant, SyracuseNorthDiv.RookiesoftheYear:Steve Morris, SyracuseSteve Rammel, ConnecticutSouthDiv.PlayeroftheYear:Peter Matischak, Seton HallSouthDiv.RookieoftheYear:Pat Hughes, Seton Hall

1985CoachoftheYearJoe Morrone, ConnecticutNorthDiv.PlayeroftheYear:Andy Pantason, ConnecticutNorthDiv.RookieoftheYear:Dan Donigan, Connecticut

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coAchInG STAff of ThE YEAr#1985N Joe Morrone, Connecticut1986N Tim Hankinson, Syracuse1987N Fred Agnostakis, St. Johns’s1988N Joe Morrone, Connecticut1989N Ed Kelly, Boston College1990 Ed Kelly, Boston College1991 Dave Masur, St. John’s1992 Joe Luxbacher, Pittsburgh1993 Dave Masur, St. John’s 1994 Keith Tabatznik, Georgetown1995 Joe Luxbacher, Pittsburgh 1996 Joe Morrone, Connecticut 1997 Keith Tabatznik, Georgetown1998 Ray Reid, Connecticut1999 Paul Marco, West Virginia2000 Ed Kelly, Boston College2001 Bobby Clark, Notre Dame2002* Boston College, Ed Kelly 2003 Virginia Tech, Oliver Weiss2004 Notre Dame, Bobby Clark 2005 Seton Hall, M. Schellscheidt2006 West Virginia, Marlon LeBlanc2007 DePaul, Craig Blazer2008 St. John’s, Dave Masur2009 Louisville, Ken Lolla2010 Georgetown, Brian Wiese Louisville, Ken Lolla2011 Marquette, Louis Bennett

rookIE of ThE YEAr#1985N Dan Donigan, Connecticut1985S Joey Krische, St. John’s1986N Steve Morris, Syracuse Steve Rammel, Connecticut1986S Peter Hughes, Seton Hall1987N Tom Foley, Connecticut1987S Eoin Monahan, Seton Hall1988N Kona Hislop, Syracuse1988S David Barron, Georgetown1989N Justin Ceccarelli, Boston College Charlie Wilkie, Syracuse1989S Ken Santos, Villanova 1990 Gerson Echeverry, Seton Hall1991 Carlos Casas, Boston College1992 Paul Keegan, Boston College1993 Keith O’Halloran, Boston College 1994 Bobby Rhine, Connecticut1995 Jeff Knittel, Syracuse 1996 Wojtek Krakowiak, St. John’s1997 Jim Curtin, Georgetown 1998 Chris Gbandi, Connecticut1999 Erich Braun, Notre Dame2000 Cesar Cuellar, Connecticut2001 Jarett Park, Syracuse2002 Jeff Curtin, Georgetown 2003 Ben Nason, Virginia Tech2004 Charlie Davies, Boston College 2005 O’Brian White, Connecticut2006 Toni Stahl, Connecticut2007 Brayan Martinez, Seton Hall

2008 Colin Rolfe, Louisville2009 Carlos Alvarez, Connecticut2010 Dylan Mares, Louisville2011 Andrew Bevin, West Virginia

mIDfIELDEr of ThE YEAr$2000 Brent Rahim, Connecticut2001 Jeff Matteo, St. John’s2002 Anthony Curtis, Connecticut2003 Matia Damiani, St. John’s2004 Guy Melamed, Boston College2005 Mpho Moloi, Connecticut2006 Greg Dalby, Notre Dame2007 Andy Wright, West Virginia2008 Nelson Becerra, St. John’s2009 Toni Stahl, Connecticut2010 Ian Christianson, Georgetown2011 Callum Mallace, Marquette Pablo Punyed, St. John’s

GoALkEEpEr of ThE YEAr%1998 Jonathan Conway, Rutgers1998 Jonathan Conway, Rutgers2000 Chris Hamblin, Boston College2001 Bryheem Hancock, Connecticut2002 Kyle Singer, Boston College2003 Chris Sawyer, Notre Dame2004 Chris Sawyer, Notre Dame2005 Jason Landers, St. John’s2006 Nick Noble, West Virginia2007 Brian Visser, DePaul2008 Zach Johnson, West Virginia2009 Jeff Attinella, USF2010 Josh Ford, Connecticut2011 Andre Blake, Connecticut

DEfEnSIvE pLAYEr of ThE YEAr1990 George Nazario, Seton Hall1991 Jon Urbom, St. John’s1992 Kieran Walsh, St. John’s1993 Paul Edwards, St. John’s1994 Phil Wellington, Georgetown1995 Doug Nevins, Villanova1996 Brandon Lieb, Georgetown1997 Kevin Daly, St. John’s1998 Danny Parkin, St. John’s1999 Chris Gbandi, Connecticut2000 Chris Gbandi, Connecticut2001 Chris Gbandi, Connecticut2002 Chris Wingert, St. John’s2003 Chris Wingert, St. John’s2004 Jack Stewart, Notre Dame2005 Julius James, Connecticut2006 Julius James, Connecticut2007 Julius James, Connecticut2008 Joel Gustafsson, St. John’s2009 Jeff Attinella, USF2010 Austin Berry, Louisville2011 Andrew Jean-Baptiste, Connecticut

offEnSIvE pLAYEr of ThE YEAr#1985N Andy Pantason, Connecticut1985S Neil Doorley, St. John’s1986N Jim Garratt, Syracuse1986S Peter Matischak, Seton Hall1987N Dan Donigan, Connecticut1987S Walter Gartner, St. John’s George Nazario, Seton Hall1988N Dan Donigan, Connecticut1988S Pat O’Kelly, Seton Hall1989N Steve Morris, Syracuse 1989S Pat O’Kelly, Seton Hall1990 Steve Morris, Syracuse1991 Gerson Echeverry, Seton Hall1992 Huey Ferguson, St. John’s1993 Huey Ferguson, St. John’s1994 Eric Barbieri, Connecticut Paul Keegan, Boston College1995 Michael Magarinos, Seton Hall1996 Medufia Kulego, St. John’s1997 Eric Kvello, Georgetown Maurizio Rocha, Connecticut1998 Maurizio Rocha, Connecticut1999 Peter Scavo, Seton Hall2000 Casey Schmidt, Boston College2001 Dennis Ludwig, Rutgers2002 Damani Ralph, Connecticut2003 Josh Gros, Rutgers2004 Ricky Schramm, Georgetown2005 Sacha Kljestan, Seton Hall2006 Joseph Lapira, Notre Dame2007 O’Brian White, Connecticut2008 O’Brian White, Connecticut2009 Bright Dike, Notre Dame2010 Tony Cascio, Connecticut2011 Dom Dwyer, USF

N - North Division; S- South Division# - before full round-robin competition, a divisional player of the year and rookie of the year were awarded - Coach of the year was awarded to the top vote receiver among all coaches% - began in 1998; $ - began in 2000* - award changed to Coaching Staff of the Year in 2002, head coach listed

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Teams(YearsParticipated) Yrs. W L T Pct 1st 2ndCincinnati (2005-08, 2010) 5 1 5 1 .214 0 0Connecticut (1982-1991, 1995-2011) ______________________________ 27 _____ 31 _____ 18 _____ 3 ______ .625 _______7 _______ 6DePaul (2006-11) ______________________________________________6 ______ 3 ______5 _____ 2 ______ .400 _______0 _______ 0Georgetown (1988, 1992-2002, 2004-05, ‘07-11) ____________________ 19 ______ 8 _____ 17 _____ 4 ______ .345 _______0 _______ 3Louisville (2006-11) _____________________________________________6 ______ 5 ______4 _____ 4 ______ .538 _______1 _______ 0Marquette (2009-11) ____________________________________________3 ______ 0 ______3 _____ 0 ______ .000 _______0 _______ 0Notre Dame (1996-99, 2001-11) _________________________________ 15 _____ 13 _____ 11 _____ 5 ______ .534 _______2 _______ 2Pittsburgh (1985, 1992, 1995, 2000, ‘06, ‘08) ________________________6 ______ 1 ______6 _____ 1 ______ .188 _______0 _______ 1Providence (1983-84, 1987, 1998, 2002-03, 2005-11) ________________ 13 _____ 10 _____ 11 _____ 4 ______ .480 _______0 _______ 2Rutgers (1995-2003, 2005-06, 2009, 2011) _________________________ 13 _____ 11 _____ 10 _____ 4 ______ .520 _______1 _______ 1St. John’s (1982, 1985, 1987, 1991-2011) __________________________ 24 _____ 34 _____ 14 _____ 4 ______ .692 _______9 _______ 4Seton Hall (1986-1992, 1994-2007) _______________________________ 21 _____ 13 _____ 13 _____ 6 ______ .500 _______4 _______ 5USF (2005-11) _________________________________________________7 ______ 7 ______5 _____ 2 ______ .571 _______1 _______ 1Syracuse (1982-86, 1988-1990, 1995-96, 1999-2000, 2005) ___________ 13 ______ 7 _____ 10 _____ 1 ______ .417 _______2 _______ 2Villanova (1984, 1991, 1993, 1997, 2003-05, ‘07-11) _________________ 12 ______ 2 _____ 10 _____ 2 ______ .214 _______0 _______ 0

TEAm rEcorDS In chAmpIonShIp pLAY

Year Champion Coach Score Runner-up Host1982 Syracuse Alden Shattuck 1-0* Boston College Connecticut1983 Connecticut Joe Morrone 5-1 Syracuse Connecticut1984 Connecticut Joe Morrone 1-0 Providence Connecticut1985 Syracuse Tim Hankinson 1-0 Connecticut Connecticut1986 Seton Hall Ed Kelly 3-2 Syracuse Connecticut1987 Seton Hall Ed Kelly 2-1 Connecticut Connecticut1988 Seton Hall Manny Schellscheidt 4-2 Connecticut Connecticut1989 Connecticut Joe Morrone 3-1 Seton Hall Connecticut1990 Boston College Ed Kelly 2-1* Seton Hall Connecticut1991 Seton Hall Manny Schellscheidt 1-0 St. John’s Connecticut1992 St. John’s Dave Masur 2-1 Seton Hall Connecticut1993 St. John’s Dave Masur 2-0* Boston College Seton Hall1994 St. John’s Dave Masur 1-0 Georgetown Connecticut1995 St. John’s Dave Masur 2-0 Pittsburgh Rutgers1996 Notre Dame Mike Berticelli 1-0 Rutgers Rutgers1997 Rutgers Bob Reasso 2-1* St. John’s Rutgers#1998 St. John’s Dave Masur 4-1 Georgetown Rutgers1999 Connecticut Ray Reid 2-0 Georgetown Connecticut2000 Boston College Ed Kelly 2-1 Seton Hall Rutgers2001 St. John’s Dave Masur 1-0 Connecticut Connecticut2002 Boston College Ed Kelly 3-2 Connecticut Rutgers2003 Notre Dame Bobby Clark 2-0 St. John’s Connecticut2004 Connecticut Ray Reid 0-0* Seton Hall Rutgers2005 Connecticut Ray Reid 1-0 USF Connecticut2006 St. John’s Dave Masur 1-0 (ot) West Virginia Rutgers2007 Connecticut Ray Reid 2-0 Notre Dame Connecticut2008 USF George Kiefer 1-0 (ot) St. John’s USF2009 St. John’s Dave Masur 0-0 (2ot) PKs 5-3 Notre Dame West Virginia2010 Louisville Ken Lolla 1-1 (2ot) PKs 3-2 Providence Red Bull Arena2011 St. John’s Dave Masur 1-0 (ot) Connecticut Red Bull Arena * - Indicates overtime; # - 1997 semifinals played at University of Connecticut, final moved to Rutgers due to field conditions (snow, ice) at UConn

chAmpIonShIp rEcorDSMostGoals,Individual,OneGame: 4 - Ian Hennessy, Seton Hall (8) vs. Boston College (2), 1986MostPoints,Individual,OneGame: 9 - Ian Hennessy (4 goals, 1 assist), Seton Hall (8) vs. Boston College (2), 1986MostGoals,Individual,OneTournament: 6 - Ian Hennessy, Seton Hall, 2 games, 1986MostPoints,Individual,OneTournament: 13 - Ian Hennessy (6 goals, 1 assist), Seton Hall, 1986BestGoalsAgainstAverage,OneTournament: 4 games - 0.00 - Jason Landers, St. John’s, 2006; 3 - games 0.00 - Adam Schuerman, UConn, 2004, 2005; 0.00 - Boris Pardo, Seton Hall, 2004; 0.00 - Chris Sawyer, Notre Dame, 2003; 0.00 - Guy Hertz, St. John’s, 2001; 0.00 - Matt Chavlovich, UConn, 1999; 2 games - 0.00 - Andy Pantason, Connecticut, 1984; Rick Fatscher, Syracuse, 1985; Steve Armenti, Seton Hall, 1991; Kris DaCosta, St. John’s, 1994MostGoals,OneTeam,OneGame: 8 - Seton Hall vs. Boston College (2), 1986MostGoals,TwoTeams,OneGame: 10 - Seton Hall (8) vs. Boston College (2), 1986; St. John’s (6) vs. Villanova (4), ot, 1993MostGoalsPerGame,OneTournament: 5.5 - Seton Hall, 2 games, 1986FewestGoalsAllowedPerGame,OneTournament: 0.0 - Connecticut, 2004, 2005; Seton Hall, 2004; Notre Dame, 2003; St. John’s, 2001, 2006 (5 games); Connecticut, 1999 LongestGame: 160 minutes, 26 seconds - Syracuse (1) vs. Boston College (0), 6 overtimes, 1982

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2011CHAMPIONSHIPFirst Round#6R DePaul 0 0 - - -- 0#3B Connecticut 3 1 - - -- 4

#5B Providence 0 0 - - -- 0#4R Louisville 3 2 - - -- 5

#6B Georgetown 1 0 - - -- 1#3R St. John’s 1 1 - - -- 2

#5R Villanova 1 0 - - -- 1#4B Notre Dame 0 0 - - -- 0

Quarterfinals#3B Connecticut 0 3 - - -- 3#2R Rutgers 0 1 - - -- 1

#4R Louisville 1 0 - - -- 1#1B Marquette 0 0 - - -- 0

#5R Villanova 1 0 - - -- 1#1R USF 0 0 - - -- 0

Semifinals#4R Louisville 0 0 - - -- 0#3B Connecticut 0 1 - - -- 1

#5R Villanova 0 0 - - -- 0#3R St. John’s 0 2 - - -- 2

Final#3R St. John’s 0 0 1 - -- 1#3B Connecticut 0 0 0 - -- 0MostOutstandingOffensivePerformerJack Bennett (STJ)MostOutstandingDefensivePlayerConnor Lade (STJ)All-TournamentTeamAndrew Jean-Baptiste (UConn); Mamadou Doudou Diouf (UConn); Stephane Diop (UConn); Carlos Alvarez (UConn); Nick DeLeon (LOU); Walter Hines (STJ); Alex Naples (STJ); Ido Ligety (STJ); Kyle Soroka (VU)

2010CHAMPIONSHIPFirst Round#6R DePaul 0 0 - - -- 0#3B Connecticut 0 2 - - -- 2

#5B Providence 1 2 - - -- 3 #4R Villanova 0 0 - - -- 0

#6B Marquette 1 2 - - -- 3#3R St. John’s 1 0 - - -- 1

#5R USF 1 0 - - -- 1#4B West Virginia 1 1 - - -- 2

Quarterfinals#2R Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 -- 1#3B Connecticut 1 0 0 0 -- 1Cincinnati advances on penalty kicks, 4-1

#1B Georgetown 0 1 - - -- 1#5B Providence 0 2 - - -- 2

#2B Notre Dame 1 1 - - -- 2#6B Marquette 0 1 - - -- 1

#1R Louisville 0 2 - - -- 2#4B West Virginia 0 0 - - -- 0

Semifinals#2R Cincinnati 0 1 - - -- 1#5B Providence 2 0 - - -- 2

#2 Notre Dame 0 0 - - -- 0#1R Louisville 0 1 - - -- 1

Final#5B Providence 0 1 0 0 -- 1#1R Louisville 0 1 0 0 -- 1UofL advances on penalty kicks, 3-2MostOutstandingOffensivePerformerColin Rolfe (UofL)MostOutstandingDefensivePlayerAndre Boudreaux (UofL)All-TournamentTeamMatthew Bahner (UC); Austin Berry (UofL); Andre Boudreaux (UofL); Jeb Brovsky (ND); Matt Marcin (PC); Bryan Minogue (PC); J.T. Murray (UofL); Jhojan Obando (PC); Dillon Powers (ND); Colin Rolfe (UofL); Andrew Sousa (PC)

2009CHAMPIONSHIPFirst Round#6R Rutgers 2 0 - - -- 2#3B West Virginia 0 0 - - -- 0

#5B Providence 0 2 - - -- 2#4R Villanova 1 0 - - -- 1

#6B Marquette 0 1 - - -- 1#3R USF 1 1 - - -- 2

#5R DePaul 1 1 0 0 -- 2#4B Georgetown 1 1 0 0 -- 2DPU advanced on penalty kicks, 3-1

Quarterfinals#6R Rutgers 0 0 - - -- 0#2R St. John’s 0 3 - - -- 3

#5B Providence 0 0 1 - -- 1#1B Connecticut 0 0 0 - -- 0

#3R USF 2 0 0 0 -- 2#2B Notre Dame 1 1 0 0 -- 2Notre Dame advanced on penalty kicks, 5-4

#5R DePaul 0 1 0 0 -- 1#1R Louisville 1 0 0 0 -- 1Louisville advanced on penalty kicks, 3-2

Semifinals#5B Providence 0 0 - - -- 0#2R St. John’s 2 0 - - -- 2 #2B Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 -- 0#1R Louisville 0 0 0 0 -- 0Notre Dame advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3

Final#2R St. John’s 0 0 0 0 -- 0#2B Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 -- 0St. John’s advanced on penalty kicks, 5-3MostOutstandingOffensivePerformerWalter Hines (STJ)MostOutstandingDefensivePlayerDerby Carrillo (STJ)BIGEASTChampionshipAll-TournamentTeamJustin Kahle (PC); Kenney Walker (LOU); Othaniel Yanez (LOU); Aaron Maund (ND); Michael Thomas (ND); Jeb Brovsky (ND); Walter Hines (STJ); David Reed (STJ); Connor Lade (STJ); Derby Carrillo (STJ); Sverre Wegge-Gunshus (STJ)

2008CHAMPIONSHIPFirst Round#5R Villanova 1 0 - - -- 1#4B Providence 1 1 - - -- 2

#6B Pittsburgh 0 1 - - -- 1#3R DePaul 3 0 - - -- 3

#5B West Virginia 0 0 - - -- 0#4R Louisville 0 2 - - -- 2

#6R Cincinnati 1 0 - - -- 1#3B Georgetown 3 0 - - -- 3

Quarterfinals#4R Louisville 0 0 - - -- 0#1B Notre Dame 0 1 - - -- 1

#3R DePaul 0 1 - - -- 1#2B Connecticut 0 0 - - -- 0

#4B Providence 0 0 0 - -- 0#1R St. John’s 0 0 1 - -- 1

#3B Georgetown 0 1 - - -- 1#1R USF 1 1 - - -- 2

Semifinals#3R DePaul 0 0 - - -- 0#1R St. John’s 2 0 - - -- 2

#2R USF 0 2 - - -- 2#1B Notre Dame 1 0 - - -- 1

Final#2R USF 0 0 1 - -- 1#1R St. John’s 0 0 0 - -- 0MostOutstandingOffensivePerformerSebastian Thuriere (USF)MostOutstandingDefensivePerformerYohance Marshall (USF)BIGEASTChampionshipAll-TournamentTeamPeter Sterbenz (DPU); Bright Dike (ND); Jeb Brovsky (ND); Sebastian Thuriere (USF); Francisco Aristeguieta (USF); Yohance Marshall (USF); Zak Boggs (USF); Ryan Soroka (STJ); Nelson Becerra (STJ); Ben Clack (STJ); Jeff Attinella (USF)

2007CHAMPIONSHIPFirst Round#5R Cincinnati 1 1 - - -- 2#4B Providence 0 0 - - -- 0

#6B Seton Hall 2 0 0 0 -- 2#3R St. John’s 2 0 0 0 -- 2STJ advanced on penalty kicks, 3-2

#6R Villanova 0 0 - - -- 2#3B West Virginia 2 0 - - -- 2

#5B Georgetown 0 0 - - -- 0#4R USF 1 3 - - -- 4

Quarterfinals#5R Cincinnati 0 0 - - -- 0#1R DePaul 0 1 - - -- 1

#3B West Virginia 0 2 0 0 -- 2#2R Louisville 2 0 0 0 -- 2UofL advanced on penalty kicks, 3-1

#4R USF 0 0 - - -- 0#1B Connecticut 0 2 - - -- 2

#3R St. John’s 0 0 - - -- 0#2B Notre Dame 0 1 - - -- 1

Semifinals#2B Notre Dame 1 1 - - -- 2#1R DePaul 0 1 - - -- 1

#2R Louisville 1 0 - - -- 1#1B Connecticut 1 4 - - -- 5

Final#2B Notre Dame 0 0 - - -- 0#1B Connecticut 2 0 - - -- 2MostOutstandingOffensivePerformerDori Arad (UConn)MostOutstandingDefensivePerformerJosh Ford (UConn)

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BIGEASTChampionshipAll-TournamentTeamDori Arad (UConn); Josh Ford (UConn); Julius James (UConn); Akeem Priestley (UConn); Toni Stahl (UConn); O’Brian White (UConn); Joseph Lapira (ND); Ryan Miller (ND); Michael Thomas (ND); John Kornfeld (DPU); Frank Jonke (LOU)

2006CHAMPIONSHIPFirst Round#5R Louisville 0 0 - - -- 0#4B Providence 1 1 - - -- 2

#5B Seton Hall 0 1 - - -- 1#4R USF 3 2 - - -- 5

#6R DePaul 0 0 - - -- 0#3B Notre Dame 1 1 - - -- 2

#6B Pittsburgh 0 0 - - -- 0#3R St. John’s 1 0 - - -- 1

Quarterfinals#4B Providence 1 1 - - -- 2#1R Cincinnati 0 0 - - -- 0

#3B Notre Dame 1 0 0 0 -- 1#2R Rutgers 0 1 0 1 -- 2

#4R USF 0 0 - - -- 0#1B West Virginia 0 1 - - -- 1

#3R St. John’s 1 0 - - -- 1#2B Connecticut 0 0 - - -- 0

Semifinals#4B Providence 0 0 - - -- 0#3R St. John’s 0 2 - - -- 2

#2R Rutgers 0 0 0 0 -- 0#2B West Virginia 0 0 0 0 -- 0WVU advanced on penalty kicks, 4-2

Final#3R St. John’s 0 0 1 - -- 1#1B West Virginia 0 0 0 - -- 0Most Outstanding Offensive PerformerRyan Soroka (STJ)Most Outstanding Defensive PerformerBilly Hole (STJ)

2005CHAMPIONSHIPFirst Round#6R Syracuse 0 0 0 0 -- 0#3B Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 -- 0ND advanced on penalty kicks, 4-2

#6B Providence 2 0 - - -- 2#3R Cincinnati 0 1 - - -- 1

#5R Rutgers 0 0 0 0 -- 0#4B West Virginia 0 0 0 1 -- 1

#5B Georgetown 0 2 0 0 -- 2#4R Villanova 0 2 0 0 -- 2GU advanced on penalty kicks, 3-0

Quarterfinals#3B Notre Dame 0 0 - - -- 0#2R St. John’s 0 1 - - -- 1

#4B West Virginia 1 0 - - -- 1#1R USF 0 4 - - -- 4

#6B Providence 1 1 0 0 -- 2#2B Seton Hall 1 1 0 0 -- 2PC advanced on penalty kicks, 4-2

#5B Georgetown 0 0 - - -- 0#1B Connecticut 1 4 - - -- 5

Semifinals#6B Providence 0 0 0 0 -- 0#1R USF 0 0 0 0 -- 0USF advanced on penalty kicks, 3-2

#2R St. John’s 0 0 - - -- 0#1B Connecticut 0 1 - - -- 1

Final#1R USF 0 0 - - -- 0#1B Connecticut 1 0 - - -- 1Most Outstanding Offensive PerformerO’Brian White (UConn)Most Outstanding Defensive PerformerAdam Schuerman (UConn)

2004CHAMPIONSHIPQuarterfinals#8 Seton Hall 0 0 0 0 -- 0#1 Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 -- 0SHU advanced on penalty kicks, 8-7

#7 West Virginia 0 1 -- 1#2 St. John’s 0 0 -- 0

#6 Connecticut 0 1 -- 1#3 Boston College 0 0 -- 0

#5 Georgetown 0 0 0 0 -- 0#4 Villanova 0 0 0 0 -- 0GU advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3

Semifinals#7 West Virginia 0 0 -- 0#6 Connecticut 1 0 -- 1

#8 Seton Hall 0 0 1 -- 1#5 Georgetown 0 0 0 -- 0

Final#8 Seton Hall 0 0 0 0 -- 0#6 Connecticut 0 0 0 0 -- 0UC wins on penalty kicks, 5-3Most Outstanding Offensive PerformerSteve Sealy (UConn)Most Outstanding Defensive PerformerKarl Schilling (UConn)

2003CHAMPIONSHIPQuarterfinals#8 Villanova 0 1 0 -- 1#1 St. John’s 0 1 1 -- 2

#7 Providence 1 1 0 0 -- 2#2 Virginia Tech 1 1 0 0 -- 2PC advanced on penalty kicks, 4-2

#6 Connecticut 0 0 -- 0#3 Notre Dame 0 2 -- 2

#5 Seton Hall 0 0 0 -- 0#4 Rutgers 0 0 1 -- 1

Semifinals#7 Providence 0 0 -- 0#3 Notre Dame 0 1 -- 1

#4 Rutgers 0 1 0 0 -- 1#1 St. John’s 0 1 0 0 -- 1SJU advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3

Final#3 Notre Dame 0 2 -- 2#1 St. John’s 0 0 -- 0Most Outstanding Perfomer - Chris Sawyer (ND)

2002CHAMPIONSHIPQuarterfinals#8 Providence 0 0 -- 0#1 Boston College 1 3 -- 4

#7 Seton Hall 0 0 -- 0#2 St. John’s 1 1 -- 2

#6 Rutgers 0 0 -- 0#3 Connecticut 1 0 -- 1

#5 Georgetown 0 1 1 -- 2#4 Notre Dame 1 0 0 -- 1

Semifinals#3 Connecticut 0 2 0 0 -- 2#2 St. John’s 1 1 0 0 -- 2UConn won on penalty kicks, 6-5

#5 Georgetown 0 0 -- 0#1 Boston College 0 2 -- 2

Final#3 Connecticut 0 2 -- 2#1 Boston College 2 1 -- 3Outstanding Performer - Bobby Thompson (BC)

2001CHAMPIONSHIPQuarterfinals#8 Virginia Tech 1 0 0 0 -- 1#1 Connecticut 1 0 0 1 -- 2

#7 Georgetown 0 0 -- 0#2 Notre Dame 1 0 -- 1

#6 Boston College 0 0 -- 0#3 St. John’s 0 1 -- 1

#5 Seton Hall 1 0 -- 1#4 Rutgers 1 1 -- 2

Semifinals#3 St. John’s 0 1 -- 1#2 Notre Dame 0 0 -- 0

#4 Rutgers 0 0 -- 0#1 Connecticut 1 0 -- 1

Finals#3 St. John’s 0 1 -- 1#1 Connecticut 0 0 -- 0Most Outstanding Performer - Shalrie Joseph (STJ)

2000CHAMPIONSHIPQuarterfinals#8 Syracuse 0 0 -- 0#1 Connecticut 1 1 -- 2

#7 Rutgers 2 0 0 1 -- 3#2 St. John’s 1 1 0 0 -- 2

#6 Georgetown 0 1 0 -- 1#3 Boston College 1 0 1 -- 2

#5 Seton Hall 1 1 -- 2#4 Pittsburgh 0 1 -- 1

Semifinals#5 Seton Hall 1 1 1 -- 3#1 Connecticut 2 0 0 -- 2

#7 Rutgers 0 0 -- 0#3 Boston College 1 0 -- 1

Final#5 Seton Hall 0 1 -- 1#3 Boston College 1 1 -- 2Outstanding Performer - Bobby Thompson (BC)

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1999CHAMPIONSHIPQuarterfinals#8 Notre Dame 0 0 -- 0#1 Rutgers 2 0 -- 2

#7 Seton Hall 0 0 -- 0#2 Connecticut 0 2 -- 2

#6 Syracuse 2 0 -- 2#3 West Virginia 0 1 -- 1

#5 Georgetown 0 0 1 -- 1#4 St. John’s 0 0 0 -- 0

Semifinals#5 Georgetown 1 1 -- 2#1 Rutgers 0 0 -- 0

#6 Syracuse 0 0 -- 0#1 Connecticut 0 1 -- 1

Final#5 Georgetown 0 0 -- 0#2 Connecticut 1 1 -- 2Outstanding Performer - Darin Lewis (UConn)

1998CHAMPIONSHIPQuarterfinals#8 West Virginia 0 0 -- 0#1 Connecticut 3 1 -- 4

#6 Seton Hall 0 1 0 0 -- 1#3 Rutgers 1 0 1 1 -- 3

#7 Notre Dame 0 0 -- 0#2 St. John’s 2 0 -- 2

#5 Providence 0 0 0 0 -- 0#4 Georgetown 0 0 0 1 -- 1

Semifinals#4 Georgetown 0 2 -- 2#1 Connecticut 0 1 -- 1

#3 Rutgers 1 0 -- 1#2 St. John’s 0 2 -- 2

Final#4 Georgetown 0 1 -- 1#2 St. John’s 1 3 -- 4Outstanding Performer - Antoniou Theorides (STJ)

1997CHAMPIONSHIPQuarterfinals#8 Boston College 0 0 -- 0#1 St. John’s 1 0 -- 1

#6 Villanova 0 0 -- 0#3 Rutgers 1 1 -- 2

#5 Notre Dame 1 1 -- 2#4 Seton Hall 0 0 -- 0

#7 Connecticut 0 0 -- 0#2 Georgetown 0 2 -- 2

Semifinals#3 Rutgers 0 1 -- 1#2 Georgetown 0 0 -- 0

#5 Notre Dame 0 1 -- 1#1 St. John’s 2 2 -- 4

Final#3 Rutgers 1 0 0 1 -- 2#1 St. John’s 0 1 0 0 -- 1Outstanding Performer - Jon Conway (RU)

1996CHAMPIONSHIPQuarterfinals#8 Boston College 0 0 0 0 -- 0#1 St. John’s 0 0 1 0 -- 1

#7 Seton Hall 0 0 -- 0#2 Connecticut 3 0 -- 3

#6 Georgetown 1 0 -- 1#3 Notre Dame 1 1 -- 2

#5 Syracuse 0 1 0 0 -- 1#4 Rutgers 1 0 0 1 -- 2

Semifinals#3 Notre Dame 2 0 -- 2#2 Connecticut 0 1 -- 1

#4 Rutgers 1 1 0 1 -- 3#1 St. John’s 0 2 1 0 -- 3(RU won shootout, 3-2)

Final#4 Rutgers 0 0 -- 0#3 Notre Dame 1 0 -- 1Outstanding Performer - Greg Velho (ND)

1995CHAMPIONSHIPQuarterfinals#4 Connecticut 1 0 -- 1#1 Boston College 1 1 -- 2

#5 Syracuse 1 0 -- 1#4 St. John’s 1 1 -- 2

#7 Seton Hall 0 1 0 0 -- 1#2 Pittsburgh 1 0 0 0 -- 1(UP won shootout, 4-3)

#6 Georgetown 0 2 0 0 -- 2#3 Rutgers 2 0 0 0 -- 2(RU won shootout, 6-5)

Semifinals#4 St. John’s 0 2 -- 2#1 Boston College 1 0 -- 1

#3 Rutgers 0 1 -- 1#2 Pittsburgh 0 3 -- 3

Final#4 St. John’s 1 1 -- 2#2 Pittsburgh 0 0 -- 0Outstanding Performer — Joenal Catma (STJ)

1994CHAMPIONSHIPSemifinals#4 Seton Hall 0 1 -- 1#1 Georgetown 1 1 -- 2

#3 Boston College 0 0 -- 0#2 St. John’s 2 2 -- 4

Final#2 St. John’s 0 1 -- 1#1 Georgetown 0 0 -- 0Outstanding Performer - Ben Hickey (STJ)

1993CHAMPIONSHIPSemifinals#4 Villanova 2 2 0 0 -- 4#1 St. John’s 3 1 0 2 -- 6

#3 Boston College 2 2 -- 4#2 Georgetown 0 0 -- 0

Final #3 Boston College 0 0 0 0 -- 0#1 St. John’s 0 0 0 2 -- 2Outstanding Performer — Carlton Carter (STJ)

1992CHAMPIONSHIPSemifinals #4 Georgetown 1 0 -- 1#1 St. John’s 2 0 -- 2

#3 Seton Hall 3 2 -- 5#2 Pittsburgh 1 0 -- 1

Final #3 Seton Hall 0 1 -- 1#1 St. John’s 1 1 -- 2Outstanding Performer- Carlton Carter (STJ)

1991CHAMPIONSHIPSemifinals#4 Villanova 0 0 -- 0#1 Seton Hall 0 4 -- 4

#3 St. John’s 2 0 -- 2#1 Connecticut 0 1 -- 1

Final#3 St. John’s 0 0 -- 0#1 Seton Hall 0 1 -- 1Outstanding Perfomer-Gerson Echeverry (SHU)

1990CHAMPIONSHIPSemifinals#3 Syracuse 0 0 -- 0#2 Boston College 1 1 -- 2

#4 Connecticut 1 1 0 0 -- 2#1 Seton Hall 2 0 0 0 -- 2(Seton Hall won shootout 4-2)

Final#2 Boston College 0 1 1 0 -- 2#1 Seton Hall 1 0 0 0 -- 1Outstanding Performer-Justin Ceccarelli (BC)

1989CHAMPIONSHIPSemifinals#3 Syracuse 1 0 -- 1#2 Seton Hall 1 1 -- 2

#4 Boston College 0 0 -- 0#1 Connecticut 1 1 -- 2

Final#2 Seton Hall 0 1 -- 1#1 Connecticut 1 2 -- 3Outstanding Performer - Tom Foley (UConn)

1988CHAMPIONSHIPSemifinals#4 Georgetown 0 0 -- 0#1 Seton Hall 1 1 -- 2

#3 Syracuse 0 1 -- 1#2 Connecticut 2 1 -- 3

Final#2 Connecticut 2 0 -- 2#1 Seton Hall 2 2 -- 4Outstanding Performer - Dan Donigan (UConn)

1987CHAMPIONSHIPSemifinals#4 Providence 0 0 -- 0#1 Seton Hall 1 0 -- 1

#3 St. John’s 0 0 -- 0#2 Connecticut 1 0 -- 1

BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTSS

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2011ConnecticutW 2-1 Monmouth 2nd roundW 3-0 James Madison 3rd roundT 1-1 Charlotte quarterfinals

Charlotte advanced on penalty kicks 4-2LouisvilleW 3-2 (ot) Bradley 2nd roundW 4-2 Maryland 3rd roundL 0-1 (2ot) UCLA quarterfinalsProvidenceW 1-0 Dartmouth 1st roundL 2-3 UCSB 2nd roundRutgersW 4-2 Colgate 1st roundT 1-1 Boston College 2nd round

Rutgers advanced on penalty kicks 4-3L 0-3 UCLA 3rd roundSt.John’sL 0-1 Brown 2nd roundUSFW 2-1 UCF 2nd roundT 0-0 New Mexico 3rd round

USF advanced on penalty kicks 6-5L 0-1 (ot) Creighton quarterfinalsWestVirginiaW 2-1 (ot) Xavier 1st roundL 0-4 Maryland 2nd round2010ConnecticutT 1-1 (2ot) Brown 2nd round

Brown advanced on penalty kicks, 7-6GeorgetownW 3-0 UNC-Greensboro 1st roundT 0-0 (2ot) North Carolina 2nd round

North Carolina advanced on penalty kicks 5-4Louisville W 3-1 College of Charleston 2nd roundW 2-1 Ohio State 3rd roundW 5-4 UCLA quarterfinalsW 2-1 North Carolina semifinalsL 0-1 Akron finalNotreDameL 1-2 Dartmouth 2nd roundProvidenceW 6-2 St. Peter’s 1st roundL 1-2 Ohio State 2nd roundUSFL 0-3 UCF 1st roundWestVirginiaW 4-2 Xavier 1st roundL 2-3 Akron 2nd round

2009Connecticut T 0-0 (2ot) Monmouth 1st round

Monmouth advanced on penalty kicks 4-3LouisvilleL 0-2 Indiana 1st roundNotreDameW 2-1 UW-Green Bay 1st roundL 1-3 Northwestern 2nd roundSt.John’sL 0-1 Boston College 2nd roundUSFW 2-1 Stetson 1st roundL 0-2 Akron 2nd round

BIG EAST BIG EAST BIG EAST IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

2008Connecticut W 1-0 Fairfield 1st roundW 2-0 VIrginia 2nd roundL 1-2 (ot) Creighton 3rd roundLouisvilleL 3-4 (ot) Jacksonville 1st roundNotreDameL 1-2 Northwestern 2nd roundSt.John’sW 1-0 Boston University 2nd roundW 3-2 UC Irvine 3rd roundW 3-2 (ot) Indiana quarterfinalsL 0-1 (2ot) Maryland semifinalsUSFW 2-1 Harvard 2nd roundT 1-1 (2ot) UNC Grensboro 3rd round USF advanced on penalty kicks, 3-1L 0-5 Wake Forest quarterfinals2007Connecticut W 2-0 Vermont 2nd roundW 5-0 USF 3rd roundL 0-1 Virginia Tech quarterfinalsDePaulL 0-2 Bradley 1st roundLouisvilleW 1-0 Duke 1st roundL 0-1 Ohio State 2nd roundNotreDameW 2-1 Oakland 2nd roundW 2-0 Santa Clara 3rd roundL 0-1 (ot) Wake Forest quarterfinalsProvidence L 0-1 Old Dominion 1st roundUSFW 2-1 Colgate 1st roundW 1-0 (2ot) Akron 2nd roundL 0-5 Connnecticut 3rd roundWestVirginiaW 1-0 Virginia 2nd roundL 1-3 Wake Forest 3rd round

2006Cincinnati L 0-3 Northwestern 1st roundConnecticut L 1-2 Fairfield 2nd roundNotreDameW 1-0 Illinois-Chicago 2nd roundW 1-0 Maryland 3rd roundL 2-3 Virginia quarterfinalsProvidenceL 0-2 Hofstra 1st roundRutgersT 1-1 Rhode Island 1st round

URI advanced on penalty kicks, 4-2St.John’sW 1-0 Monmouth 1st roundL 0-2 Maryland 2nd roundWestVirginiaL 2-1 (2ot) UNC-Greensboro 2nd round

Final#2 Connecticut 0 1 -- 1#1 Seton Hall 2 0 -- 2Outstanding Performer - Ian Hennessy (SHU)

1986CHAMPIONSHIPSemifinals#4 Boston College 0 2 -- 2#1 Seton Hall 2 6 -- 8

#3 Connecticut 0 0 -- 0#2 Syracuse 1 0 -- 1

Final#2 Syracuse 0 2 -- 2#1 Seton Hall 1 2 -- 3Outstanding Performer - Ian Hennessy (SHU)

1985CHAMPIONSHIPSemifinals#3 Pittsburgh 0 0 -- 0#2 Syracuse 1 1 -- 2

#4 St. John’s 0 0 -- 0#1 Connecticut 0 1 -- 1

Final#2 Syracuse 0 1 -- 1#1 Connecticut 0 0 -- 0Outstanding Performer - Rick Fatscher (SU)

1984CHAMPIONSHIPSemifinals#4 Villanova 0 0 -- 0#1 Providence 0 2 -- 2

#3 Connecticut 2 3 -- 5#2 Syracuse 0 0 -- 0

Final#3 Connecticut 1 0 -- 1#1 Providence 0 0 -- 0Outstanding Performer-Matt Addington (UConn)

1983CHAMPIONSHIPSemifinals#4 Syracuse 1 3 -- 4#1 Providence 1 2 -- 3

#3 Boston College 0 0 -- 0#2 Connecticut 0 1 -- 1

Final#4 Syracuse 0 1 -- 1#2 Connecticut 1 4 -- 5Outstanding Performer - Jim D’Orsaneo (UConn)

1982CHAMPIONSHIPSemifinals#4 St. John’s 0 2 -- 2#1 Syracuse 2 1 -- 3

#3 BC 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 -- 2#2 UConn 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 -- 1(BC won shoot-out 5-4)

Final#3 BC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0#1 Syracuse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -- 1Outstanding Performer - Billy Dorante (SU)

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2005Connecticut W 2-0 Stony Brook 2nd roundT 3-3 Akron 3rd round

Akron advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3NotreDameW 1-0 Western Illinois 1st roundW 2-0 Indiana 2nd roundL 0-1 Clemson 3rd roundProvidence W 1-0 (ot) Hofstra 1st roundL 0-2 North Carolina 2nd roundSt.John’sW 3-1 Marist 1st roundW 1-0 Dartmouth 2nd roundL 1-3 Maryland 3rd roundSetonHallW 2-1 Hartwick 1st roundL 0-1 Penn State 2nd roundUSFW 3-0 Stetson 1st roundT 4-4 Virginia 2nd round Virginia advanced on penalty kicks, 7-6WestVirginiaW 1-0 Robert Morris 1st roundL 0-5 Akron 2nd round

2004 BostonCollegeW 1-0 Connecticut 2nd roundL 0-1 Indiana 3rd roundConnecticut W 2-1 (2ot) Marist 1st roundL 0-1 Boston College 2nd roundNotreDameL 1-2 Ohio State 2nd roundSt.John’sW 2-1 Boston University 2nd roundW 2-1 UCLA 3rd roundL 0-1 Maryland quarterfinalsSetonHallL 1-2 Hofstra 1st round

2003 Connecticut W 3-0 Rhode Island 1st roundT 0-0 St. John’s 2nd round

SJU advanced on penalty kicks, 4-2 NotreDameW 4-1 UW-Milwaukee 2nd roundT 1-1 Michigan 3rd round

UM advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3 RutgersW 3-1 Lafayette 1st roundL 2-3 Akron 2nd roundSt.John’sT 0-0 Connecticut 2nd round

SJU advanced on penalty kicks, 4-2W 3-2 (2ot) UC Santa Barbara 3rd roundW 3-2 Creighton quarterfinalsW 1-0 Maryland semifinalsL 1-2 Indiana finalSetonHallL 0-2 Virginia 1st roundVirginiaTechT 3-3 Clemson 1st round

VT advanced on penalty kicks, 6-5L 2-5 VA Commonwealth 2nd round

2002BostonCollegeW 2-1 Northeastern 2nd roundW 4-4 Southern Methodist 3rd round BC advanced on penalty kicks, 2-1L 2-6 Creighton quarterfinalsConnecticut W 4-0 Pennsylvania 2nd roundW 1-0 Indiana 3rd roundL 0-3 Maryland quarterfinalsNotreDameW 3-1 Akron 1st roundL 0-1 Indiana 2nd roundSt.John’sW 2-1 (2ot) Fairleigh Dickinson 2nd roundL 0-1 (ot) Creighton 3rd roundSetonHallL 0-1 (ot) Pennsylvania 1st round

2001 BostonCollegeL 0-1 (3ot) Fairleigh Dickinson1st roundConnecticut L 1-2 (3ot) Rutgers 2nd roundNotreDameL 0-1 Maryland 1st roundRutgersW 1-0 Harvard 1st roundW 2-1 (3ot) Connecticut 1st roundL 0-3 Indiana 3rd roundSt.John’sW 1-0 Massachusetts 2nd roundW 2-1 (3ot) Penn State 3rd roundW 2-0 Southern Methodist quarterfinalsL 1-2 (2ot) Indiana semifinalsSetonHallW 2-1 Coastal Carolina 1st roundW 2-0 Virginia 2nd roundL 0-1 Fairleigh Dickinson 3rd round

2000 BostonCollegeL 0-3 Rhode Island 1st roundConnecticut W 3-0 Dartmouth 1st roundW 2-1 (ot) Clemson 2nd roundW 1-0 Brown quarterfinalsW 2-0 SMU semifi-nals W2-0 Creighton finalNCAANationalChampionsSt.John’sW 1-0 James Madison 1st roundL 1-2 Virginia 2nd round

1999Connecticut W 2-1 (4ot) Hartford 1st roundW 3-0 Yale 2nd roundW 3-2 Furman quarterfinalsL 1-2 (4ot) Santa Clara semifinalsRutgersL 0-1 (2ot) Yale 1st roundSt.John’sW 1-0 Maryland 1st roundL 1-2 (3ot) Penn State 2nd round

BIG EAST IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPP

1998Connecticut L 0-1 Penn State 1st roundSt.John’sW 1-0 (ot) Brown 1st roundW 1-0 Penn State 2nd roundL 1-2 Santa Clara quarterfinals

1997Georgetown W 2-1 VCU 1st roundL 1-5 Virginia 2nd roundRutgers L 0-1 Maryland 1st roundSt.John’sW 2-1 Brown 1st roundL 1-2 South Florida 2nd round

1996St.John’sW 5-1 Fordham 1st roundW 2-1 George Mason 2nd roundW 2-1 (ot) William & Mary quarterfinalsW 2-1 Creighton semifinalsW4-1 FloridaInt’l finalNCAANationalChampionsNotreDameW 1-0 UNC Greensboro 1st roundL 0-1 UNC Charlotte 2nd roundRutgersW 2-1 (ot) Cornell 1st roundL 0-2 Florida International 2nd round

1995St.John’sL 2-3 Hartwick 1st round

1994St.John’sL 0-1 Rutgers 1st round GeorgetownL 3-4 Maryland 1st round

1993St.John’sL 1-2 Boston University 1st round

1992St.John’sL 0-1 Dartmouth 1st round SetonHallW 2-0 Hartford 1st round L 3-4 Dartmouth 2nd round

1991SetonHallW 1-1 Adelphi 1st round L 3-4 ot Yale 2nd round

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St. John’s - national semifinalists

connecticut -national champions

connecticut -national semifinalists

St. John’s -national champions

Louisville - national runner-up

BIG EAST BIG EAST BIG EAST IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

1990BostonCollegeL 2-3 Boston University 1st round SetonHallL 0-2 Columbia 1st round

1989Connecticut L 0-2 Vermont 1st round

1988SetonHallW 5-2 Brooklyn College 2nd round L 1-3 Indiana quarterfinal Connecticut L 1-3 Boston University 1st round

1987Seton Hall L 1-2 Rutgers 2nd round Connecticut L 0-1 ot Harvard 2nd round

1986SetonHallL 0-2 (ot) Penn State 1st round

1985Connecticut L 1-2 (ot) Boston University 2nd round

1984ConnecticutL 0-1 (ot) PK Harvard 2nd round Syracuse L 1-3 Hartwick 1st round

1983Connecticut W 2-0 Providence 1st round W 1-0 Alabama A&M quarterfinal L 0-4 Columbia semifinal Providence L 0-2 Connecticut 1st round

1982Connecticut W 3-2 (ot) Boston College 2nd round W 1-0 (ot) LIU quarterfinal L 1-2 Duke semifinal BostonCollegeL 2-3 (ot) Connecticut 2nd round

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Cincinnativs.ConnecticutBIGEASTReg.Season 1-1-0BIGEASTTournament 0-0-1Total 1-1-1

Year Win Score2005 CIN 2-02008 UConn 2-12010 -- 1-1 2ot TFR*

UC advanced on PKs, 4-1

Cincinnativs.DePaulBIGEASTReg.Season 3-3-1BIGEASTTournament 0-1-0Total 3-4-1

Year Win Score2005 CIN 2-1 2ot2006 CIN 1-02007 CIN 1-0 DPU 1-0 TQ2008 DPU 2-12009 DPU 2-1 ot2010 -- 1-1 2ot2011 DPU 2-1

Cincinnativs.GeorgetownBIGEASTReg.Season 2-0-0BIGEASTTournament 0-1-0Total 2-1-0

Year Win Score2007 CIN 2-1 2008 GU 3-1 TFR2010 CIN 2-0

Cincinnativs.LouisvilleBIGEASTReg.Season 2-5-0BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 2-5-0

Year Win Score2005 CIN 4-3 ot2006 CIN 3-02007 LOU 1-02008 LOU 2-1 ot 2009 LOU 3-12010 LOU 3-1 2011 LOU 4-0

Cincinnativs.MarquetteBIGEASTReg.Season 2-3-0BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 2-3-0

Year Win Score2005 CIN 2-02006 CIN 3-12007 MU 2-1 2ot2008 MU 1-02009 MU 1-0 2ot

Cincinnativs.NotreDameBIGEASTReg.Season 3-1-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 3-1-1

Year Win Score2005 CIN 2-12006 CIN 2-12007 -- 1-1 2ot2008 ND 3-02009 CIN 1-0

Cincinnativs.PittsburghBIGEASTReg.Season 1-1-0BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 1-1-0

Year Win Score2006 Pitt 2-1 2ot2009 CIN 1-0

Cincinnativs.ProvidenceBIGEASTReg.Season 0-1-2BIGEASTTournament 1-2-0Total 1-3-2

Year Win Score2005 -- 1-1 2ot PC 2-1 TFR2006 PC 2-0 TQ2007 CIN 2-0 TFR2008 -- 0-0 2ot2010 PC 2-1 TS2011 PC 2-0

Cincinnativs.RutgersBIGEASTReg.Season 3-3-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 3-3-1

Year Win Score2005 -- 1-1 2ot2006 RU 1-02007 CIN 1-02008 CIN 1-02009 RU 3-02010 CIN 2-02011 RU 2-1

Cincinnativs.St.John’sBIGEASTReg.Season 3-4-0BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 3-4-0

Year Win Score2005 STJ 1-02006 CIN 2-12007 STJ 2-02008 STJ 2-02009 STJ 2-12010 CIN 2-02011 CIN 1-0

Cincinnativs.SetonHallBIGEASTReg.Season 2-0-0BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 2-0-0

Year Win Score2007 CIN 4-02010 CIN 2-1

Cincinnativs.USFBIGEASTReg.Season 1-4-2BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 1-4-2

Year Win Score2005 USF 2-1 2ot2006 -- 0-0 2ot2007 USF 3-2 2ot2008 CIN 1-02009 USF 2-02010 -- 1-1 2ot2011 USF 3-0

Cincinnativs.SyracuseBIGEASTReg.Season 3-4-0BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 3-4-0

Year Win Score2005 SU 2-12006 CIN 3-02007 SU 1-02008 CIN 1-02009 SU 3-12010 CIN 4-02011 SU 4-2

Cincinnativs.VillanovaBIGEASTReg.Season 6-0-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 6-0-1

Year Win Score2005 CIN 3-12006 CIN 2-1 2ot2007 CIN 1-0 2ot2008 CIN 1-02009 CIN 2-12010 -- 0-0 2ot2011 CIN 2-1

Connecticutvs.DePaulBIGEASTReg.Season 0-1-0BIGEASTTournament 2-1-0Total 2-2-0

Year Win Score2007 DPU 1-02008 DPU 1-0 TQ2010 UConn 2-0 TFR2011 UConn 4-0 TFR

Connecticutvs.GeorgetownBIGEASTReg.Season 11-7-3BIGEASTTournament 2-2-0Total 13-9-3

Year Win Score1990 GU 2-11991 UConn 3-21992 GU 3-21993 UConn 2-01994 GU 3-11995 GU 3-11996 -- 3-3 ot1997 GU 1-0 ot GU 2-0 TQ1998 UConn 4-0 GU 2-1 TS1999 UConn 1-0 UConn 2-0 TF 2000 UConn 2-02001 GU 1-02002 UConn 5-12003 UConn 1-02005 UConn 1-0 UConn 5-0 TQ2006 UConn 3-12007 UConn 1-0 ot2008 -- 0-0 2ot2009 UConn 1-02010 GU 1-02011 -- 0-0 2ot

Connecticutvs.LouisvilleBIGEASTReg.Season 2-1-0BIGEASTTournament 2-0-0Total 3-1-0

Year Win Score2005 LOU 2-12007 UConn 5-1 TS2008 UConn 1-02011 UConn 1-0 2ot 2011 UConn 1-0 TS

Connecticutvs.MarquetteBIGEASTReg.Season 6-0-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 6-0-1

Year Win Score2005 UConn 6-02006 UConn 1-02007 UConn 2-1 ot2008 UConn 1-02009 UConn 3-02010 -- 1-1 2ot2011 UConn 3-0

Connecticutvs.NotreDameBIGEASTReg.Season 9-4-4BIGEASTTournament 1-2-0Total 10-6-4

Year Win Score1995 UConn 4-01996 -- 1-1 ot ND 2-1 TS1997 UConn 2-1 ot1998 UConn 2-01999 UConn 2-1 ot 2000 UConn 1-02001 UConn 1-02002 ND 3-12003 UConn 1-0 ND 2-0 TQ2004 ND 2-02005 UConn 2-12006 ND 1-02007 -- 3-3 2ot UConn 2-1 TF2008 UConn 1-0 ot2009 ND 2-1 ot2010 -- 0-0 2ot2011 -- 0-0 2ot

Connecticutvs.PittsburghBIGEASTReg.Season 16-3-2BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 16-3-2

Year Win Score1990 -- 0-0 ot1991 UConn 4-01992 Pitt 1-01993 Pitt 2-11994 UConn 1-01995 Pitt 2-11996 UConn 2-01997 UConn 4-21998 UConn 1-0 ot1999 UConn 3-0 2000 UConn 1-02001 UConn 1-02002 UConn 4-12004 UConn 1-02005 UConn 3-02006 UConn 4-32007 UConn 4-0

BIG EAST SERIES RECORDS

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2008 -- 2-2 2ot2009 UConn 2-02010 UConn 2-02011 UConn 1-0

Connecticutvs.ProvidenceBIGEASTReg.Season 22-4-2BIGEASTTournament 1-1-0NCAATournament 1-0-0Total 24-5-2

Year Win Score1983 PC 3-0 UConn 2-0 NC1984 PC 1-0 UConn 1-0 TF1985 UConn 2-01986 UConn 3-01987 UConn 3-11988 UConn 2-01989 -- 1-1 ot1990 -- 1-1 ot1991 UConn 2-11992 UConn 5-01993 UConn 3-21994 UConn 6-01995 UConn 2-01996 UConn 1-0 ot1997 PC 2-1 ot1998 UConn 3-01999 UConn 3-1 2000 UConn 4-12001 UConn 1-02002 UConn 2-12004 UConn 2-12005 UConn 3-2 ot2006 UConn 1-02007 UConn 3-02008 PC 1-02009 UConn 4-0 PC 1-0 ot TQ 2010 UConn 2-02011 UConn 2-1

Connecticutvs.RutgersBIGEASTReg.Season 4-7-0BIGEASTTournament 3-0-0NCAATournament 0-1-0Total 7-8-0

Year Win Score1995 RU 1-01996 RU 1-01997 RU 2-01998 RU 1-01999 RU 2-1 2000 UConn 2-1 ot2001 UConn 1-0 ot UConn 1-0 TS RU 2-1 3ot NC2002 UConn 1-0 TQ2003 RU 2-02004 UConn 1-0 2ot2006 UConn 2-1 2ot2009 RU 2-12011 UConn 3-1 TQ

Connecticutvs.St.John’sBIGEASTReg.Season 8-10-4BIGEASTTournament 4-4-0NCAATournament 0-0-1Total 12-14-5

Year Win Score1985 UConn 1-0 TS1987 UConn 1-0 TS1990 UConn 4-01991 STJ 1-0 STJ 2-1 TS1992 STJ 4-11993 STJ 2-01994 STJ 1-01995 STJ 1-01996 STJ 2-0

1997 UConn 2-01998 UConn 3-11999 UConn 3-0 2000 -- 0-0 2ot2001 UConn 2-1 STJ 1-0 TF2002 STJ 1-0 UConn 2-2* 2ot TQ2003 STJ 1-0 2ot STJ 0-0! 2ot NC2004 STJ 1-02005 -- 0-0 2ot UConn 1-0 TS2006 -- 0-0 2ot STJ 1-0 TQ2007 UConn 3-02008 STJ 3-12009 UConn 1-02010 -- 0-0 2ot2011 UConn 2-02011 STJ 1-0 ot TF* - UConn advanced on PKs 6-5! - STJ advanced on PKs 4-2

Connecticutvs.SetonHallBIGEASTReg.Season 10-10-1BIGEASTTournament 3-3-2Total 13-13-3

Year Win Score1987 SHU 2-1 TF1988 SHU 4-2 TF1989 UConn 3-1 TF1990 UConn 2-1 ot -- 2-2 ot& TS1991 SHU 3-21992 UConn 3-01993 SHU 3-1 ot1994 SHU 6-21995 SHU 2-01996 UConn 2-0 UConn 3-0 TQ1997 UConn 3-2 ot1998 SHU 2-11999 SHU 1-0 UConn 2-0 TQ 2000 UConn 4-0 SHU 3-2 ot TS2002 SHU 3-22003 -- 0-0 2ot2004 SHU 2-0 -- 0-0* 2ot TF2005 SHU 1-02006 UConn 3-12007 UConn 1-02008 UConn 2-12009 UConn 3-12010 UConn 4-02011 SHU 1-0

& - SHU advanced on PK’s 4-2 * - UConn advanced on PK’s 5-3

Connecticutvs.USFBIGEASTReg.Season 3-0-0BIGEASTTournament 1-0-0NCAATouranment 1-0-0Total 5-0-0

Year Win Score2005 UConn 1-02007 UConn 2-1 UConn 2-0 TQ UConn 5-0 NC2010 UConn 4-0

Connecticutvs.SyracuseBIGEASTReg.Season 17-7-3BIGEASTTournament 5-2-0Total 22-9-3

Year Win Score1983 UConn 2-1 UConn 5-1 TF

1984 SU 3-1 UConn 5-0 TS1985 UConn 3-1 ot SU 1-0 TF1986 SU 4-3 SU 1-0 TS1987 UConn 2-01988 SU 1-0 UConn 3-1 TS1989 -- 1-1 ot1990 -- 0-0 ot1991 UConn 2-11992 -- 2-2 ot1993 UConn 2-01994 UConn 3-11995 SU 1-01996 UConn 2-01997 SU 2-01998 UConn 5-01999 UConn 3-2 ot UConn 1-0 TS 2000 SU 1-0 UConn 2-0 TQ2001 UConn 3-12002 UConn 4-22003 SU 2-12004 UConn 3-22005 UConn 1-0 2006 UConn 2-02007 UConn 1-02008 UConn 1-0 2ot2009 UConn 2-0

Connecticutvs.VillanovaBIGEASTReg.Season 13-2-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 13-2-1

Year Win Score1990 UConn 1-01991 UConn 3-21992 UConn 3-01993 VU 3-01994 UConn 3-01995 UConn 2-11996 UConn 4-11997 VU 1-01998 UConn 2-01999 UConn 3-1 2000 UConn 4-12001 UConn 2-1 2ot2003 UConn 2-12004 -- 2-2 2ot2006 UConn 2-12009 UConn 2-1

DePaulvs.GeorgetownBIGEASTReg.Season 0-3-0BIGEASTTournament 0-0-1Total 0-3-1

Year Win Score2005 GU 4-3 ot2008 GU 1-02009 - 2-2 2ot* TFR2011 GU 2-0*DePaul advanced on PKs, 4-1

DePaulvs.LouisvilleBIGEASTReg.Season 3-4-0BIGEASTTournament 0-0-1Total 3-4-1

Year Win Score2005 DPU 2-12006 DPU 1-02007 DPU 2-12008 LOU 2-02009 LOU 1-0 -- 1-1 2ot* TQ2010 LOU 2-12011 LOU 1-0*Louisville advanced on PKs, 3-2

DePaulvs.MarquetteBIGEASTReg.Season 2-0-0BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 2-0-0

Year Win Score2006 DPU 2-02009 DPU 2-1 2ot

DePaulvs.NotreDameBIGEASTReg.Season 0-2-0BIGEASTTournament 0-2-0Total 0-4-0

Year Win Score2006 ND 3-0 ND 2-0 TFR2007 ND 2-1 TS2009 ND 2-1

DePaulvs.PittsburghBIGEASTReg.Season 3-2-0BIGEASTTournament 1-0-0Total 4-2-0

Year Win Score2005 Pitt 1-02006 Pitt 1-02007 DPU 1-0 2ot2008 DPU 1-0 DPU 3-1 TFR2009 DPU 1-0

DePaulvs.ProvidenceBIGEASTReg.Season 0-1-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 0-1-1

Year Win Score2007 PC 2-02010 -- 1-1 2ot

DePaulvs.RutgersBIGEASTReg.Season 3-3-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 3-3-1

Year Win Score2005 RU 3-12006 RU 3-12007 DPU 1-0 2ot2008 -- 0-0 2ot2009 DPU 1-02010 DPU 2-02011 RU 1-0

DePaulvs.St.John’sBIGEASTReg.Season 2-4-1BIGEASTTournament 0-1-0Total 2-5-1

Year Win Score2005 STJ 0-12006 DPU 2-12007 DPU 2-02008 -- 0-0 2ot STJ 2-0 TS2009 STJ 2-02010 STJ 1-02011 STJ 4-2

DePaulvs.SetonHallBIGEASTReg.Season 2-0-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 2-0-1

Year Win Score2005 -- 2-2 2ot2008 DPU 1-02011 DPU 2-1

BIG EAST SERIES RECORDS

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DePaulvs.USFBIGEASTReg.Season 2-5-0BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 2-5-0

Year Win Score2005 USF 3-12006 DPU 2-12007 USF 2-02008 DPU 1-02009 USF 1-02010 USF 1-02011 USF 2-0

DePaulvs.SyracuseBIGEASTReg.Season 4-2-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 4-2-1

Year Win Score2005 DPU 1-02006 SU 1-02007 DPU 1-0 ot2008 SU 1-02009 DPU 2-12010 -- 0-0 2ot2011 DPU 2-1

DePaulvs.VillanovaBIGEASTReg.Season 2-4-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 2-4-1

Year Win Score2005 VU 3-12006 VU 2-1 2ot2007 DPU 1-0 ot2008 DPU 1-0 ot2009 VU 4-22010 VU 3-12011 -- 1-1 2ot

Georgetownvs.LouisvilleBIGEASTReg.Season 1-0-0BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 1-0-0

Year Win Score2007 GU 1-0 Georgetownvs.MarquetteBIGEASTReg.Season 6-1-0BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 6-1-0

Year Win Score2005 GU 1-02006 GU 1-0 ot2007 GU 2-12008 GU 4-22009 MU 1-02010 GU 6-22011 GU 3-2

Georgetownvs.NotreDameBIGEASTReg.Season 6-10-1BIGEASTTournament 1-2-0Total 7-12-1

Year Win Score1995 ND 3-21996 ND 2-1 ot ND 2-1 TQ1997 GU 2-1 ot1998 GU 2-11999 GU 3-1 2000 GU 2-02001 ND 3-1 ND 1-0 TQ2002 GU 3-2 GU 2-1 ot TQ2003 ND 2-12004 ND 4-1

2005 GU 1-02006 ND 4-12007 -- 0-0 2ot2008 ND 2-12009 ND 2-1 ot2010 ND 3-02011 ND 3-0

Georgetownvs.PittsburghBIGEASTReg.Season 20-6-0BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 20-6-0

Year Win Score1985 Pitt 3-01986 GU 1-01987 GU 1-01988 GU 1-01989 GU 3-11990 GU 3-01991 GU 4-31992 GU 2-11993 GU 3-11994 GU 3-21995 Pitt 1-01996 GU 2-01997 GU 2-1 ot1998 GU 2-01999 GU 1-0 2ot 2000 Pitt 4-22001 GU 1-02003 Pitt 2-1 2ot2004 Pitt 2-12005 GU 3-12006 Pitt 1-02007 GU 2-02008 GU 1-02009 GU 1-0 2ot2010 GU 1-02011 GU 6-2

Georgetownvs.ProvidenceBIGEASTReg.Season 10-11-1BIGEASTTournament 1-1-0Total 11-12-1

Year Win Score1990 GU 4-3 ot1991 PC 2-11992 PC 1-01993 GU 3-01994 GU 2-11995 GU 4-01996 -- 3-3 ot1997 GU 4-31998 PC 2-1 GU 1-0 2ot TQ1999 PC 3-1 2000 PC 2-12001 GU 1-02002 GU 3-12003 PC 3-12004 GU 1-0 2ot2005 PC 3-22006 PC 4-02007 GU 2-02008 PC 1-02009 PC 2-1 ot2010 GU 1-0 PC 2-1 TQ2011 PC 2-1

Georgetownvs.RutgersBIGEASTReg.Season 8-5-1BIGEASTTournament 1-1-1Total 9-6-2

Year Win Score1995 -- 3-3 ot -- 2-2 ot TQ1996 RU 4-11997 GU 3-1 RU 1-0 TS

1998 GU 1-01999 RU 3-0 GU 2-0 TS 2000 GU 2-12001 RU 3-2 ot2002 GU 1-02004 GU 3-22005 GU 3-2 ot2006 RU 1-0 ot2007 RU 1-02008 GU 2-1 ot2009 GU 2-0

Georgetownvs.St.John’sBIGEASTReg.Season 3-16-3BIGEASTTournament 1-4-0Total 4-20-3

Year Win Score1985 STJ 1-01986 STJ 2-01987 STJ 2-11988 STJ 2-11989 GU 3-2 ot1990 GU 4-3 ot1991 STJ 2-1 ot1992 STJ 4-0 STJ 2-1 TS1993 -- 1-1 ot1994 GU 2-1 ot STJ 1-0 TF1995 STJ 1-01996 STJ 2-11997 STJ 1-01998 STJ 2-1 ot STJ 4-1 TF1999 -- 1-1 2ot GU 1-0 ot TQ 2000 STJ 1-02001 STJ 1-02002 -- 0-0 2ot2003 STJ 3-02004 STJ 1-02006 STJ 5-22009 STJ 2-02011 STJ 2-1 TFR

Georgetownvs.SetonHallBIGEASTReg.Season 12-12-2BIGEASTTournament 1-2-0Total 13-14-2

Year Win Score1985 SHU 2-11986 -- 1-1 ot1987 SHU 4-11988 SHU 1-0 SHU 2-0 TS1989 SHU 10-01990 SHU 2-01991 GU 5-4 ot1992 SHU 3-01993 SHU 4-31994 GU 3-2 GU 2-1 TS1995 GU 7-21996 GU 2-11997 SHU 1-01998 SHU 3-2 ot1999 GU 2-0 2000 GU 3-2 ot2001 GU 4-22003 SHU 3-12004 GU 4-0 SHU 1-0 ot TS2005 SHU 4-12006 SHU 2-1 ot2007 GU 2-12008 -- 1-1 2ot2009 GU 2-12010 GU 6-02011 GU 3-1

Georgetownvs.USFBIGEASTReg.Season 0-2-0BIGEASTTournament 0-2-0Total 0-4-0

Year Win Score2005 USF 3-12007 USF 4-0 TFR2008 USF 2-1 USF 2-1 TQ

Georgetownvs.SyracuseBIGEASTReg.Season 10-5-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 10-5-1

Year Win Score1990 SU 3-01991 GU 3-11992 GU 4-11993 GU 2-01994 GU 4-01995 SU 1-01996 SU 3-11997 GU 2-11998 GU 5-4 ot1999 SU 2-0 2000 -- 0-0 2ot2002 SU 3-2 ot2003 GU 4-12004 GU 3-22006 GU 1-0 2ot2009 GU 2-0

Georgetownvs.VillanovaBIGEASTReg.Season 19-7-2BIGEASTTournament 0-0-2Total 19-7-4

Year Win Score1983 GU 3-11984 VU 3-01985 GU 3-21986 GU 2-01987 GU 1-01988 GU 1-01989 GU 1-01990 VU 3-11991 VU 6-41992 VU 3-11993 -- 2-2 ot1994 VU 1-01995 GU 3-21996 GU 3-11997 GU 5-01998 GU 3-2 ot1999 GU 5-1 2000 GU 1-0 ot2002 GU 4-12003 GU 2-02004 VU 2-1 -- 1-1* 2ot TQ2005 GU 2-0 -- 2-2^2ot TFR2006 GU 1-02007 VU 1-02008 -- 0-0 2ot2009 GU 1-02011 GU 2-0

Louisvillevs.MarquetteBIGEASTReg.Season 2-1-2BIGEASTTournament 1-0-0Total 3-1-2

Year Win Score2005 MU 2-12006 LOU 4-0 2007 LOU 2-02008 -- 1-1 2ot2009 -- 2-2 2ot2011 LOU 1-0 TQ

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Louisvillevs.USFBIGEASTReg.Season 3-3-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 3-3-1

Year Win Score2005 USF 4-12006 -- 1-1 2ot2007 LOU 1-02008 USF 1-0 ot2009 LOU 1-02010 LOU 2-1 2ot2011 USF 3-1

Louisvillevs.SyracuseBIGEASTReg.Season 4-2-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 4-2-1

Year Win Score2005 SU 2-1 2ot2006 LOU 4-02007 LOU 1-02008 SU 3-2 ot2009 LOU 4-02010 LOU 2-12011 -- 0-0 2ot

Louisvillevs.VillanovaBIGEASTReg.Season 4-1-2BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 4-1-2

Year Win Score2005 -- 0-0 2ot2006 LOU 5-02007 -- 1-1 2ot2008 VU 3-22009 LOU 5-02010 LOU 3-12011 LOU 2-0

Marquettevs.NotreDameBIGEASTReg.Season 1-6-0BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 1-6-0

Year Win Score2005 ND 1-02006 ND 4-02007 ND 1-02008 ND 4-12009 ND 2-02010 ND 4-1 ND 2-1 TS2011 MU 1-0

Marquettevs.PittsburghBIGEASTReg.Season 2-4-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 2-4-1

Year Win Score2005 Pitt 1-02006 Pitt 3-02007 Pitt 2-1 2ot2008 Pitt 1-02009 MU 5-02010 -- 2-2 2ot2011 MU 1-0

Marquettevs.ProvidenceBIGEASTReg.Season 1-5-0BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 1-5-0

Year Win Score2006 PC 1-0 2007 PC 2-02008 PC 2-02009 PC 1-02010 PC 1-02011 MU 3-1

Marquettevs.RutgersBIGEASTReg.Season 2-1-0BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 2-1-0

Year Win Score2007 RU 1-0 2010 MU 1-02011 MU 2-0

Marquettevs.St.John’sBIGEASTReg.Season 0-2-0BIGEASTTournament 1-0-0Total 1-2-0

Year Win Score2005 STJ 1-02008 STJ 1-0 2ot2010 MU 3-1 TFR

Marquettevs.SetonHallBIGEASTReg.Season 2-3-2BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 2-3-2

Year Win Score2005 SHU 3-12006 SHU 3-12007 SHU 5-12008 -- 1-1 2ot2009 -- 0-0 2ot2010 MU 3-22011 MU 3-0

Marquettevs.USFBIGEASTReg.Season 0-1-0BIGEASTTournament 0-1-0Total 0-2-0

Year Win Score2006 USF 2-12009 USF 2-1 TFR

Marquettevs.SyracuseBIGEASTReg.Season 2-1-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 2-1-1

Year Win Score2005 -- 1-1 2ot2008 SU 1-02010 MU 3-02011 MU 3-2

Marquettevs.VillanovaBIGEASTReg.Season 0-1-0BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 0-1-0

Year Win Score2007 VU 1-0

NotreDamevs.PittsburghBIGEASTReg.Season 10-3-3BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 10-3-3

Year Win Score1995 Pitt 3-01996 ND 3-01997 -- 0-0 ot1998 -- 2-2 ot1999 -- 1-1 2ot 2000 Pitt 3-22002 Pitt 1-0 ot2003 ND 2-02004 ND 3-02005 ND 2-12006 ND 3-12007 ND 3-02008 ND 4-12009 ND 1-0

Louisvillevs.NotreDameBIGEASTReg.Season 2-5-0BIGEASTTournament 1-1-1Total 3-6-1

Year Win Score2005 ND 2-12006 ND 2-02007 ND 2-12008 LOU 2-1 ot ND 1-0 TQ2009 ND 4-0 -- 0-0 2ot* TS2010 LOU 2-1 LOU 1-0 TS2011 ND 1-0 * Notre Dame advanced on PKs, 4-3

Louisvillevs.PittsburghBIGEASTReg.Season 2-0-0BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 2-0-0

Year Win Score2006 LOU 2-1 ot2009 LOU 5-0

Louisvillevs.ProvidenceBIGEASTReg.Season 3-0-1BIGEASTTournament 1-1-1Total 4-1-2

Year Win Score2005 -- 1-1 2ot2006 PC 2-0 TFR2008 LOU 1-02009 LOU 2-02010 LOU 2-1 -- 1-1 2ot* TF2011 LOU 5-0 TFR* Louisville advanced on PKs, 3-2

Louisvillevs.RutgersBIGEASTReg.Season 3-1-2BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 3-1-2

Year Win Score2005 LOU 4-12006 -- 0-0 2ot2007 LOU 3-12008 RU 2-12010 LOU 2-12011 -- 1-1 2ot

Louisvillevs.St.John’sBIGEASTReg.Season 2-4-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 2-4-1

Year Win Score2005 STJ 4-02006 STJ 1-02007 -- 0-0 2ot2008 LOU 2-12009 STJ 3-2 2ot2010 LOU 2-1 ot2011 STJ 1-0

Louisvillevs.SetonHallBIGEASTReg.Season 1-0-0BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 1-0-0

Year Win Score2007 LOU 4-0

2010 ND 3-22011 ND 3-1

NotreDamevs.ProvidenceBIGEASTReg.Season 13-2-1BIGEASTTournament 1-0-0Total 13-2-1

Year Win Score1995 ND 1-01996 ND 1-01997 ND 3-01998 PC 2-11999 ND 4-0 2000 PC 3-12001 ND 2-02002 ND 5-12003 ND 2-0 ND 1-0 TS2005 ND 2-1 2ot2006 ND 3-02007 -- 2-2 2ot2008 ND 3-12009 ND 1-0 2ot2010 ND 2-12011 ND 2-1

NotreDamevs.RutgersBIGEASTReg.Season 3-7-1BIGEASTTournament 1-2-0Total 4-9-1

Year Win Score1995 RU 5-21996 RU 1-0 ND 1-0 TF1997 ND 1-01998 RU 1-0 ot1999 RU 1-0 RU 2-0 TQ 2000 RU 3-12001 RU 3-02002 -- 1-1 2ot2003 RU 5-22004 ND 1-02006 RU 2-1 TQ2007 ND 2-0 GU 1-02010 GU 3-1* - GU advanced on PK’s 4-3^ - GU advanced on PK’s 3-0

NotreDamevs.St.John’sBIGEASTReg.Season 2-7-4BIGEASTTournament 2-4-1Total 4-11-5

Year Win Score1995 STJ 6-01996 -- 2-2 ot1997 STJ 1-0 STJ 4-1 TS1998 -- 1-1 ot STJ 2-0 TQ1999 STJ 4-1 2000 ND 1-02001 STJ 1-0 TS2002 STJ 1-02003 STJ 3-0 ND 2-0 TF2004 -- 1-1 2ot2005 STJ 2-1 STJ 1-0 TQ2007 ND 1-0 TQ2008 -- 0-0 2ot2009$ STJ 2-0 -- 0-0* 2ot2010 ND 1-02011 STJ 2-1 2ot$ nonconference matchup* St. John’s advanced on PKs, 5-3

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Pittsburghvs.ProvidenceBIGEASTReg.Season 13-15-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 13-15-1

Year Win Score1983 Pitt 2-11984 Pitt 2-01985 Pitt 2-11986 Pitt 2-01987 PC 1-01988 Pitt 1-01989 Pitt 2-11990 Pitt 2-01991 PC 3-1 ot1992 Pitt 1-01993 PC 1-01994 PC 1-01995 Pitt 1-01996 -- 2-2 ot1997 Pitt 4-11998 PC 2-01999 PC 1-0 2000 Pitt 2-1 ot2001 Pitt 3-22002 PC 4-22003 PC 1-02004 Pitt 2-02005 PC 1-02006 PC 2-1 ot2007 PC 2-02008 PC 3-02009 PC 3-02010 PC 2-12011 PC 1-0

Pittsburghvs.RutgersBIGEASTReg.Season 4-8-2BIGEASTTournament 1-0-0Total 5-8-2

Year Win Score1995 Pitt 2-0 Pitt 3-1 TS1996 Pitt 1-01997 RU 4-21998 RU 1-0 ot1999 -- 0-0 2ot 2000 RU 2-02001 RU 3-22002 RU 3-22003 RU 4-12004 -- 3-3 2ot2005 RU 4-12008 Pitt 1-02010 Pitt 3-02011 RU 3-1

Pittsburghvs.St.John’sBIGEASTReg.Season 3-13-4BIGEASTTournament 0-2-0Total 3-15-4

Year Win Score1985 Pitt 1-01986 -- 2-2 ot1987 STJ 2-11988 STJ 1-01989 STJ 1-01990 -- 0-0 ot1991 -- 1-1 ot1992 STJ 4-11993 STJ 2-01994 STJ 3-0 ot1995 Pitt 2-1 STJ 2-0 TF1996 STJ 4-21997 STJ 2-11998 STJ 2-11999 STJ 2-0 2000 Pitt 1-02001 -- 1-1 2ot2002 STJ 1-0

2004 STJ 1-02006 STJ 1-0 TFR2007 STJ 4-1

Pittsburghvs.SetonHallBIGEASTReg.Season 7-17-2BIGEASTTournament 0-2-1Total 7-19-3

Year Win Score1985 Pitt 4-2 ot1986 SHU 4-01987 SHU 7-01988 SHU 5-01989 SHU 8-11990 SHU 3-11991 SHU 2-11992 Pitt 3-2 SHU 5-1 TS1993 -- 1-1 ot1994 SHU 2-01995 SHU 2-0 -- 1-1* ot TQ1996 SHU 3-11997 SHU 1-01998 -- 3-3 ot1999 SHU 3-2 ot 2000 Pitt 4-3

SHU 2-1 TQ2002 SHU 1-02003 SHU 2-12004 Pitt 2-12005 SHU 7-12006 SHU 2-02007 SHU 2-12008 Pitt 3-22009 Pitt 3-22010 SHU 4-02011 Pitt 2-0* - Pitt advanced on PK’s 4-3

Pittsburghvs.USFBIGEASTReg.Season 0-3-2BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 0-3-2

Year Win Score2005 USF 1-02006 -- 1-1 2ot2007 -- 1-1 2ot2008 USF 1-02009 USF 2-1

Pittsburghvs.SyracuseBIGEASTReg.Season 8-6-3BIGEASTTournament 0-1-0Total 8-7-3

Year Win Score1985 SU 2-0 TS1990 Pitt 1-01991 SU 3-01992 -- 2-2 ot1993 Pitt 5-31994 -- 0-0 ot1995 Pitt 2-11996 Pitt 1-01997 Pitt 4-31998 SU 1-01999 SU 2-0 2000 Pitt 1-02001 SU 4-12003 Pitt 3-22004 SU 3-2 2ot2007 SU 2-02010 -- 0-0 2ot2011 Pitt 2-1 2ot

Pittsburghvs.VillanovaBIGEASTReg.Season 12-9-2BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 12-9-2

Year Win Score1983 Pitt 2-11984 Pitt 2-01985 Pitt 2-11986 Pitt 2-01987 VU 1-01988 Pitt 1-01989 Pitt 2-11990 Pitt 2-01991 VU 3-1 ot1992 Pitt 1-01993 VU 1-01994 VU 1-01995 Pitt 1-01996 -- 3-3 ot1997 -- 1-1 ot1998 Pitt 1-01999 Pitt 1-0 2000 VU 3-02001 VU 2-02002 Pitt 2-1 ot2003 VU 3-22005 VU 2-02008 VU 1-0 2ot

Providencevs.RutgersBIGEASTReg.Season 0-10-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 0-10-1

Year Win Score1995 RU 4-01996 -- 2-2 ot1997 RU 3-11998 RU 2-11999 RU 3-1 2000 RU 3-02001 RU 2-02002 RU 3-02003 RU 4-12004 RU 1-02009 RU 2-1 2ot

Providencevs.St.John’sBIGEASTReg.Season 0-16-3BIGEASTTournament 0-3-0Total 0-19-3

Year Win Score1990 STJ 1-01991 STJ 2-01992 STJ 2-11993 STJ 2-01994 STJ 3-11995 STJ 3-11996 STJ 4-01997 STJ 4-11998 STJ 8-01999 STJ 2-1 2000 STJ 2-02001 STJ 1-02003 STJ 3-12004 STJ 3-12005 -- 0-0 2ot2006 STJ 1-0 ot STJ 2-0 TS2007 -- 0-0 2ot2008 STJ 1-0 STJ 1-0 ot TQ2009 -- 0-0 2ot STJ 2-0 TS

NotreDamevs.SetonHallBIGEASTReg.Season 10-4-2BIGEASTTournament 1-0-1Total 11-4-3

Year Win Score1995 SHU 4-11996 ND 1-01997 SHU 2-1 ND 2-0 TQ1998 ND 2-01999 -- 1-1 2ot 2000 SHU 1-02001 SHU 1-0 ot2002 ND 4-02004 ND 1-0 -- 0-0* 2ot TQ2005 ND 4-02006 ND 2-02007 ND 2-02008 -- 1-1 2ot2009 ND 2-12010 ND 3-12011 ND 4-0* - SHU advanced on PK’s 8-7

NotreDamevs.USFBIGEASTReg.Season 0-2-0BIGEASTTournament 0-1-0Total 0-3-0

Year Win Score2006 USF 2-02008 USF 2-12009 USF 2-1 -- 2-2* 2ot TQ* Notre Dame advanced on PKs, 5-4NotreDamevs.SyracuseBIGEASTReg.Season 9-1-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-1Total 9-1-2

Year Win Score1995 ND 3-01996 ND 1-01997 SU 1-01998 ND 3-11999 ND 2-0 2000 ND 3-02001 ND 2-1 ot2003 -- 1-1 2ot2004 ND 1-0 2ot2005 ND 1-0 -- 0-0* 2ot TFR2008 ND 3-0* - ND advanced on PK’s 4-2

NotreDamevs.VillanovaBIGEASTReg.Season 10-1-0BIGEASTTournament 0-1-0Total 10-2-0

Year Win Score1995 ND 4-11996 VU 2-11997 ND 1-01998 ND 2-1 ot1999 ND 5-0 2000 ND 2-12001 ND 5-02002 ND 5-02003 ND 2-02004 ND 1-02007 ND 1-02011 VU 1-0 TFR

BIG EAST SERIES RECORDS

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Providencevs.SetonHallBIGEASTReg.Season 5-11-5BIGEASTTournament 0-1-1Total 5-12-6

Year Win Score1987 PC 1-0 TS1990 SHU 2-11991 SHU 2-01992 -- 22 ot1993 -- 1-1 ot1994 SHU 5-11995 SHU 3-21996 SHU 6-11997 SHU 5-11998 -- 0-0 ot1999 PC 1-0 2000 SHU 5-02001 SHU 5-12002 SHU 1-02004 SHU 3-02005 -- 1-1 2ot -- 2-2* 2ot TQ2006 PC 1-02007 PC 3-2 ot2008 SHU 3-2 ot2009 -- 1-1 2ot2010 PC 2-12011 PC 6-1* - PC advanced on PK’s 4-2

Providencevs.USFBIGEASTReg.Season 0-1-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-1Total 0-1-2

Year Win Score2005 -- 0-0* 2ot TS2007 USF 3-12011 -- 1-1 2ot* - USF advanced on PK’s 3-2

Providencevs.SyracuseBIGEASTReg.Season 11-14-0BIGEASTTournament 0-1-0Total 11-15-0

Year Win Score1983 SU 4-3 TS1984 PC 4-21985 SU 1-01986 PC 2-1 ot1987 PC 2-11988 PC 2-01989 SU 5-01990 PC 2-11991 SU 2-01992 SU 1-01993 SU 1-01994 SU 1-01995 SU 1-01996 SU 1-01997 SU 5-11998 PC 1-0 ot1999 SU 3-2 2000 SU 2-02001 SU 5-02002 PC 3-02004 SU 1-02005 PC 3-22006 PC 3-22007 PC 3-12008 SU 3-02009 PC 1-0

Providencevs.VillanovaBIGEASTReg.Season 5-10-2BIGEASTTournament 4-0-0Total 9-10-2

Year Win Score1984 PC 2-0 TS1990 VU 3-1 ot

1991 VU 3-11992 VU 4-21993 VU 2-11994 -- 1-1 ot1995 VU 2-01996 PC 2-01997 VU 1-0 ot1998 PC 4-21999 PC 4-1 2000 -- 2-2 2ot2001 VU 3-12002 PC 2-02003 VU 1-02004 VU 3-22006 PC 3-12008 PC 2-1 TFR2009 VU 1-0 PC 2-1 TFR2010 PC 3-0 TFR

Rutgersvs.St.John’sBIGEASTReg.Season 4-9-5BIGEASTTournament 1-2-2Total 5-11-7

Year Win Score1995 RU 2-11996 STJ 2-1 ot -- 3-3* ot TS1997 -- 0-0 ot RU 2-1 ot TF1998 STJ 1-0 STJ 2-1 TS1999 -- 0-0 2ot 2000 STJ 1-0 RU 3-2 2ot2001 -- 1-1 2ot2002 STJ 3-12003 STJ 3-1 -- 1-1!2ot TS2004 -- 0-0 2ot2005 -- 1-1 2ot2006 RU 2-1 ot2007 STJ 1-02008 STJ 1-02009 STJ 2-0 STJ 3-0 TQ2010 STJ 1-02011 RU 1-0 2ot* - RU advanced on PKs 3-2! - STJ advanced on PKs 4-3

Rutgersvs.SetonHallBIGEASTReg.Season 7-5-2BIGEASTTournament 3-0-0Total 10-5-2

Year Win Score1995 -- 1-1 ot1996 SHU 3-21997 RU 1-01998 RU 1-0 RU 3-1 2ot TQ1999 RU 2-1 2000 SHU 3-22001 RU 1-0 RU 2-1 TQ2002 RU 1-02003 -- 1-1 2ot RU 1-0 ot TQ2005 SHU 2-12006 SHU 1-02007 SHU 4-12008 RU 2-12009 RU 2-1 2ot

Rutgersvs.USFBIGEASTReg.Season 5-1-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 5-1-1

Year Win Score2005 RU 3-02006 RU 1-02007 RU 3-12008 USF 1-02009 RU 2-1 2ot2010 USF 1-02011 -- 0-0 2ot

Rutgersvs.SyracuseBIGEASTReg.Season 9-7-1BIGEASTTournament 1-0-0Total 10-7-1

Year Win Score1995 SU 2-11996 RU 2-1 ot RU 2-1 TQ1997 RU 3-01998 SU 2-01999 RU 2-1 2000 SU 2-02001 SU 3-2 ot2002 SU 2-12003 -- 1-1 2ot2004 SU 2-02005 RU 3-02006 RU 3-12007 RU 2-12008 SU 3-2 ot2009 SU 3-02010 RU 3-02011 RU 2-1

Rutgersvs.VillanovaBIGEASTReg.Season 6-8-2BIGEASTTournament 1-0-0Total 7-8-2

Year Win Score1995 RU 2-01996 VU 4-11997 -- 1-1 ot RU 2-0 TQ1998 RU 1-0 ot1999 RU 3-0 2000 -- 2-2 2ot2002 RU 5-02003 VU 2-02004 VU 1-02005 RU 1-02006 VU 2-12007 VU 2-1 ot2008 VU 2-02009 VU 3-02010 VU 1-02011 RU 3-2

St.John’svs.SetonHallBIGEASTReg.Season13-10-1BIGEASTTournament 2-1-1Total 15-11-2

Year Win Score1983 STJ 5-01984 STJ 3-01985 STJ 2-01986 SHU 4-11987 SHU 4-01988 SHU 4-01989 SHU 4-01990 SHU 2-01991 SHU 2-1 SHU 1-0 TF1992 STJ 2-0 STJ 2-1 TF1993 STJ 1-01994 STJ 4-1

1995 SHU 1-01996 STJ 2-01997 STJ 3-01998 STJ 6-21999 SHU 1-0 2ot 2000 STJ 2-1 ot2001 STJ 1-02002 STJ 1-0 STJ 2-0 TQ2003 SHU 4-22004 STJ 2-02006 SHU 3-22007 -- 2-2* 2ot TFR2009 -- 0-0 2ot* - STJ advanced on PK’s 3-2

St.John’svs.USFBIGEASTReg.Season 3-3-1BIGEASTTournament 0-1-0Total 3-4-1

Year Win Score2005 USF 1-02006 STJ 1-02007 USF 2-02008 STJ 1-0 USF 1-0 ot TF2009 -- 1-1 2ot2010 STJ 2-02011 USF 3-2

St.John’svs.SyracuseBIGEASTReg.Season 15-2-4BIGEASTTournament 1-1-0Total 16-3-4

Year Win Score1982 SU 3-2 TS1990 SU 2-0 ot1991 STJ 2-1 ot1992 STJ 4-11993 -- 1-1 ot1994 STJ 2-11995 STJ 3-0 STJ 2-1 TQ1996 SU 2-01997 STJ 5-01998 STJ 3-11999 STJ 3-0 2000 STJ 2-02001 STJ 4-02002 -- 1-1 2ot2003 STJ 3-02005 STJ 1-02006 -- 1-1 2ot2007 STJ 3-12008 STJ 4-22009 STJ 2-02010 -- 0-0 2ot2011 STJ 2-1

St.John’svs.VillanovaBIGEASTReg.Season 19-5-4BIGEASTTournament 3-0-0Total 22-5-4

Year Win Score1984 -- 1-1 ot1985 STJ 1-01986 VU 1-01987 -- 0-0 ot1988 VU 1-01989 STJ 3-01990 VU 2-01991 STJ 2-11992 STJ 3-01993 STJ 4-1 STJ 6-4 ot TS1994 STJ 3-01995 STJ 2-01996 STJ 7-01997 STJ 1-01998 STJ 4-0

BIG EAST SERIES RECORDS

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2003 VU 1-02004 SHU 2-02005 VU 1-0 ot2006 SHU 2-02007 VU 2-02008 VU 1-0 ot2009 VU 4-12010 VU 1-02011 VU 3-0

USFvs.SyracuseBIGEASTReg.Season 5-1-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 5-1-1

Year Win Score2005 USF 1-02006 USF 2-1 2ot2007 SU 1-02008 -- 0-0 2ot2009 USF 3-02010 USF 4-02011 USF 3-2 ot

USFvs.VillanovaBIGEASTReg.Season 6-0-1BIGEASTTournament 0-1-0Total 6-1-1

Year Win Score2005 USF 4-22006 USF 1-02007 USF 3-02008 USF 1-02009 USF 3-12010 -- 0-0 2ot2011 USF 2-12011 VU 1-0 TFR

Syracusevs.VillanovaBIGEASTReg.Season 9-10-1BIGEASTTournament 0-0-0Total 9-10-1

Year Win Score1990 SU 3-2 ot1991 VU 1-01992 SU 1-01993 SU 1-01994 SU 3-01995 VU 1-01996 SU 1-01997 -- 1-1 ot1998 SU 3-01999 SU 2-1 2ot 2000 SU 2-02001 SU 4-12002 VU 3-12004 VU 1-02005 VU 1-02007 VU 3-22008 VU 1-02009 VU 3-12010 VU 2-1 ot2011 VU 1-0 2ot

1999 STJ 3-0 2000 STJ 5-12001 STJ 5-02002 STJ 2-02003 STJ 2-0 STJ 2-1 ot TQ2004 -- 1-1 2ot2005 VU 1-02006 STJ 2-02007 STJ 2-02008 STJ 3-02009 -- 1-1 2ot2010 STJ 1-02011 VU 3-12011 STJ 2-0 TS

SetonHallvs.USFBIGEASTReg.Season 0-2-0BIGEASTTournament 0-1-0Total 0-3-0

Year Win Score2005 USF 3-2 ot2006 USF 5-1 TFR2008 USF 2-0

SetonHallvs.SyracuseBIGEASTReg.Season 10-4-3BIGEASTTournament 2-0-0Total 12-4-3

Year Win Score1986 SHU 3-2 TF1989 SHU 2-1 TS1990 SHU 3-11991 SHU 4-01992 SHU 6-01993 SU 3-2 ot1994 SHU 3-21995 SU 1-01996 -- 2-2 ot1997 SHU 1-01998 SHU 2-01999 SU 2-1 2000 SU 3-02001 -- 2-2 2ot2002 SHU 3-12003 -- 0-0 2ot2004 SHU 1-02006 SHU 2-12009 SHU 3-1

SetonHallvs.VillanovaBIGEASTReg.Season 18-9-0BIGEASTTournament 1-0-0Total 19-9-0

Year Win Score1984 VU 1-01985 SHU 3-21986 SHU 2-1 ot1987 SHU 6-01988 SHU 2-01989 SHU 5-11990 SHU 2-1 ot1991 SHU 4-2 SHU 4-0 TS1992 SHU 4-01993 SHU 5-21994 SHU 2-01995 SUU 3-21996 VU 3-21997 VU 2-11998 SHU 3-01999 SHU 2-1 2000 SHU 3-12001 SHU 4-2

BIG EAST SERIES RECORDS

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red DivisioncincinnatiDepaulLouisvillerutgersSt. John’suSfSyracuse villanova

Blue DivisionconnecticutGeorgetown

marquettenotre Dame

pittsburghprovidenceSeton hall