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| Holy Family Tigers Men’s Soccer 2012

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2012 Holy Family University

Men’s Soccer Media Guide

Table of Contents

Table of Contents 2About Holy Family 3About the CACC 4President Sister Francesca Onley 5Athletic Administration 6Residence Halls 7Facilities 8Coaching Staff 9-102012 Roster 11-122012 Season Preview 13-14Meet the 2012 Tigers 15-222012 Schedule 232011 CACC Year In Review 242011 Results/Stats 25-27Record Book 28-29I Chose Division II 302012 Schedule Back CoverThe 2012 Men’s Soccer Media Guide was produced

by the Holy Family Department of Sports Information.

Table of Contents

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Every great achievement starts with a dream. We know because we see dreams made real every single day. Whatever your interests, whatever your goals, you’ll be given every opportunity to pursue them, with success, at Holy Family University.

Founded in 1954 by the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, Holy Family University is a comprehensive four-year university based in Philadelphia. About half of the University’s 3,500 students are enrolled on a full- or part-time basis in the traditional undergraduate program. The remaining students are adults enrolled in graduate programs or accelerated degree programs designed for working adults.

More than 45 degree programs are avail-able from four schools: Arts & Sciences, Business Administration, Education, and Nursing & Allied Health Professions. Con-tinuing education and accelerated degree programs are offered by the Division of Extended Learning.

The University is based at the Northeast Philadelphia Campus, which serves as home of the traditional undergraduate program and offers courses in the gradu-ate program. The Northeast Philadelphia Campus also offers student housing for full-time undergraduates.

Holy Family University

Holy Family — Newtown is located in Newtown Township, Bucks County, and offers an undergraduate program in education, graduate programs, and select courses in the accelerated programs.

Specially designed for adult students, Holy Family — Woodhaven in Bensalem Township, Bucks County, serves as home to the Division of Extended Learning and its continuing education and acceler-ated degree programs. The University’s accelerated MBA also is available in South Philadelphia at Gloria Dei (Old Swedes’) Church, located at Columbus Avenue and Christian Street.

Respect for the individual, the dignity of the human person. Inspired by the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth who founded the University, these values are at the very core of our institution. They are values that are taught here, but even more, they are values that are lived here. Our concern for moral values and social justice guides our programs and enriches everything that we do.

NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIAHoly Family University is a fully accredit-ed, Catholic, private, co-educational, four year University located in the Torresdale section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Founded in 1954 by the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, Holy Family provides liberal arts and professional programs for more than 2,100 undergraduate students through day, evening, and summer ses-sions.

Holy FamilyThe University is based at the Northeast Philadelphia Campus, which serves as home of the traditional under-graduate program and offers courses in the graduate program. The Northeast Philadelphia Campus also offers student housing for full-time undergraduates. Lo-cated less than a mile from Bucks County, Holy Family offers the benefits of a big city in a quiet, park-like suburban setting. With easy access to regional rail lines, city bus routes, and nearby expressways, the University serves as a gateway to all that the City of Brotherly Love offers.

NEWTOWNThe Newtown facility occupies 79 acres in Bucks County Pennsylvania. The building contains the administrative service area, faculty offices, the Center for Graduate Programs in Counseling Psychology, ten classrooms and laboratories including two mixed-use labs, a science lab, a nursing lab, the Learning Resource Center, chapel, student services office, and a commons dining area.

WOODHAVENWoodhaven occupies 4.76 acres on Bristol Pike, in Bensalem, Pennsylvania. It is situ-ated next to the Woodhaven Road exit of I-95 with direct access to both North and South ramps. The 27,000-square-foot building houses both academics and administration. Three hundred convenient parking spaces are available. Woodhaven is home to the Division of Extended Learn-ing and opened in Fall 2003. Woodhaven has academic classrooms, administrative and faculty offices, a conference room, a large meeting/seminar room, a computer lab, and a lounge with vending machines. The site also has the capacity for large group sessions.

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The Central Atlantic Collegiate Confer-ence is an NCAA Division II Conference composed of 14 institutions in Connecti-cut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. The member institutions are Bloomfield College, Caldwell College, Chestnut Hill College, Concordia (NY) College, Dominican (N.Y.) College, Feli-cian College, Georgian Court University, Goldey-Beacom College, Holy Family University, Nyack College, Philadelphia University, Post University, University of the Sciences and Wilmington University.

The CACC was founded in 1961. A meet-ing of eight schools was arranged and host-ed by Norm Wilhelmi, Athletic Director at The King's (NY) College. The meeting resulted in the forming a new conference, the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.The conference included eight original members in the fall of 1961. They were Bloomfield College, Dowling College, The King's College, Marist College, Monmouth College, Nyack College, C.W. Post College and Southampton College.

After years of transition and member-ship changes, NAIA members Bloomfield College, Caldwell College, Dominican College, Georgian Court College, Nyack College, Teikyo- Post University and St. Thomas Aquinas College made applica-tion to the NCAA Division II. The seven schools applied for membership in the fall of 1998. In 2002 the CACC qualified for NCAA Division II Provisional Conference Status and it achieved Active Status in July of 2004. Six schools: Bloomfield College, Caldwell College, Dominican College, Feli-cian College, Georgian Court College and Post University, became full Division II members in 2002-03. Holy Family College, Goldey-Beacom College, Nyack College and University of the Sciences in Phila-delphia became active DII members in 2003-04, followed by Wilmington College in 2004-05.

During the span from 1999-2009, the conference underwent numerous changes in addition to upgrading to Division II. In 1999, St. Thomas Aquinas left the conference and five new members joined. Felician College, Goldey-Beacom College, Holy Family College, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia and Wilmington College, all NAIA schools, immediately ap-

plied for Division II status upon becoming members. In 2000, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) boosted the member-ship to 12 schools and that number grew to 13 in 2005 as Philadelphia University started active membership. NJIT moved on to Division I status after the 2005-06 season. The addition of Chestnut Hill College in 2007 and Concordia College in 2009 brought the CACC to 14 members. Only four conferences in Division II have more members.

The CACC currently offers 13 champion-ship sports, including men's and women's soccer, women's volleyball, men's and women's cross country, men's and wom-en's tennis, men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball, men's golf and women's lacrosse. Currently, nine of the CACC's season-ending tournaments lead to automatic NCAA qualifications, includ-ing women's soccer, volleyball, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's bas-ketball, softball, baseball and men's golf.

With its ascent to active Division II status, the Conference made major improvements by introducing a new website and logo. Both were unveiled in July of 2004. The website, www.caccathletics.org, contains updated stats, schedules, results, photos and news about all 14 member schools. The site underwent a complete redesign in the summer of 2009 and is scheduled for another in 2012.

The CACC adopted its current logo from a design submitted by Royal Rooster Design of Iowa. In 2009, the CACC commissioned seperate logos for each conference sport and in 2010 added championship tourna-ment logos for all sports. A 50th Anniver-sary Logo was created for the 2011-2012 academic year. The logos are trademarked through an agreement with Strategic Marketing Alliance (SMA) to protect and market the CACC marks.

Off the court and field, the CACC and its student-athletes take pride in the balance between academics and athletics. The CACC finished third nationally among Division II Conferences for the gradua-tion rate of its student-athletes, according to the latest NCAA report. Furthermore, the conference established its inaugural

All-Academic team in the fall of 2004 and the number of names on the list continues to grow each year. The CACC honored 285 scholar-athletes in 2010-2011.

The CACC has also become one of the national leaders in the annual Division II Make-A-Wish Foundation fundraiser. The 13 CACC schools raised $12,218 in 2008-09, the eighth-highest total in Division II.

Division II is composed of 23 confer-ences and seven independent institutions ranging from coast-to-coast-and beyond. Division II is the only NCAA member-ship division with programs in Alaska and Puerto Rico. Furthermore, four of the five colleges on Hawaii are members of Divi-sion II.

CACC

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About the President

Sister Francesca Onley, PhD, CSFN, was inaugurated as Holy Family University’s fourth President and Chief Administra-tive Officer on November 22, 1981. In her more than 26 years at the helm of the University, she has overseen the growth of the University.

Born in Philadelphia’s Mayfair section on March 4, 1933, Sister Francesca joined the Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth in 1950. She received her bachelor of arts degree in Educa-tion, Business from Holy Family in 1959. Seven years later, she earned her master’s degree in secondary Education, Business from Marywood University, and in 1986, Sister Francesca earned a PhD in Higher Education Administration from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.

Under her guidance, Holy Family made the transition to University status in 2002.

Sister Francesca’s vision has allowed Holy Family to grow throughout the quarter of a century she has been President. In that time, the University has constructed many buildings, including the Campus Center (1988), the University building in New-town(1997), the Education & Technology Center (2005), and the Garden Residence (2006).

Other University sites include Bensalem (2003) and South Philadelphia (2007).

An effective administrator with 25 years experience in planning, fundraising, financial management, development and institutional expansion, Sister Francesca has overseen the re-structuring of the University’s Board of Trustees, and main-tained the integrity of the University’s educational philosophy and academic programs.

Professional Activities and Memberships:International Association of University Presidents Chair of the Commission on Disarmament Education, Conflict Resolu-tion and Peace 2004-2006.

As chair of the Commission on Disarma-ment Education, Conflict Resolution and Peace, Sister Francesca has encouraged university presidents in the Association to launch and/or strengthen peace educa-tion initiatives. More information on IAUP can be found at www.iaups.org.

EDUCATION: PhD Southern Illinois University at Car-bondale (Higher Education Administra-tion), 1986MS Marywood College (Secondary Educa-tion, Business), 1966BA Holy Family University, (Education, Business), 1959

Sister Francesca Onley, PhD, CSFNPresident

ADDITIONAL POSITIONS HELD:Holy Family UniversityAssistant to the President from 1980 to 1981

Nazareth Academy High SchoolPrincipal, 1972 to 1980Assistant Principal, Guidance Counselor, 1967 to 1972Faculty, 1965 to 1967

Nazareth Academy Grade SchoolFaculty, 1953 to 1965

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Sandra Michael was appointed the Direc-tor of Athletics for Holy Family University in 1985. She currently oversees Holy Fam-ily’s 15 NCAA Division II sports. A Phila-delphia native, Michael earned a Bachelor of Science degree in health, physical education, recreation and dance from Temple University and a Master’s Degree in education from Holy Family.

Michael has been instrumental in the growth and success of the athletics pro-gram during her tenure. When Michael took over, Holy Family had three club teams: men’s basketball, women’s bas-ketball and softball. The school became a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) District 19 in 1986.

In 1989, men’s soccer became an official sport at Holy Family. Women’s soccer and men’s golf were added to the fold in 1997, and Michael made men’s and women’s cross country University-sponsored sports in 2000. Under Michael’s leadership, Holy Family made the transition to NCAA Division II in 2003, after completing its two-year provisional process. Women’s volleyball was added that same year. Michael also led an extensive fund-raising campaign for the construction of the Fit-ness Center at Holy Family, which opened its doors in 2003. Over the next two years, women’s tennis and men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track brought the team total count to 14. Most recently,

Holy Family added women’s lacrosse, which began play in 2009.

Michael is a two-time recipient of the NAIA Female Athletics Administrator of the Year award and was recognized in 2002 and 2009 by the National Associa-tion of Collegiate Directors of Athletics as Athletics Director of the Year. In 2009, for her many contributions to athletics at Holy Family, Michael was inducted into the Holy Family University Athletics Hall of Fame as a part of its inaugural class.

In addition to her responsibilities as Direc-tor of Athletics, Michael has served in leadership roles on numerous committees including: NAIA Chairperson for District 19 (1989-1993), president of the Central At-lantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) (2004-2006), chairperson of the NCAA Northeast Regional Division II Women’s Basketball Committee (2004-2006), national chair of the NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Committee (2006-2008).

Currently, Michael is serving a four-year term as a member of the NCAA Division II Management Council and is chair of the NCAA Division II Membership Committee. She also is an active participant on the NCAA Committee on Women’s Basketball Issues, and serves as chairperson of the CACC Ethics Committee.

Michael lives in Philadelphia with her hus-band of 36 years, Bob Michael. They have two children, Brian and Julie.

Sandra MichaelDirector of Athletics

ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION

Robin ArnoldAssociate Director of Athletics

[email protected]

Kevin HuckelAsst. Director of Athletics, Daily Operations

[email protected]

Janet PanekAsst. Director of Athletics, Head Athletics Trainer

[email protected]

Jermaine RolleAsst. Director of Athletics, Compliance

TBA

Joe CalabreseSports Coordinator

[email protected]

William CarolanStrength & Conditioning/Asst. Athletics Trainer

[email protected]

Tim HamillFitness Instructor

[email protected]

Kristin MidkiffAssistant Athletics [email protected]

Greg PellegrinoDirector of Sports [email protected]

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Residence Halls

Stevenson Lane ResidenceStevenson Lane Residence opened in the Fall of 2009 and offers suite-style living with well thought-out design and amenities in line with what students expect in contemporary campus housing. Each unit serves up to four students and features two bedrooms, a bathroom with separate shower and sink facilities, and a small living room. Kitchenette and laundry rooms are provided on each floor. A quiet study room sits on one wing of each floor and on the opposite wing of each floor sits a student lounge offering a spectacular panoramic view of the campus and beyond. The building’s first floor features a fitness room, game room, vending room, and a multipurpose room with ample meeting space. The building also has a health suite. Students use security swipe cards to access the building and gain entrance to their rooms. The building has a 24-hour security attendant and security cameras. This five-story, brick and glass structure looks similar to the university’s John Perzel Education and Technology Center built in 2005 on the Northeast Philadelphia Campus. A $20 million project, the Stevenson Residence accommodates 148 students within 67,430 square feet of space. It also offers four resident advisor suites, a suite for a residence life professional and 128 parking spaces.

Duplex ApartmentsLocated just off campus, the University’s Duplex Apartments offer independent living for up to three same-sex students per apartment. Each air-conditioned apartment contains two bedrooms - one designed to hold two students, the other designed to hold just one - plus a large living and dining room, a full kitchen, and one bathroom. Duplex residents may opt into the University’s meal plan. Cable television service and high-speed Internet access are available, although residents must subscribe to and pay for these services. Each apartment also contains a clothes washer and dryer which are free of charge to duplex residents.

St. Joseph HallLocated at the center of campus just steps from the Campus Center, Holy Family Hall, and the Library, St. Joseph Hall offers double-occupancy rooms and communal bathrooms, plus three handicapped-accessible rooms with adjoining private baths. The four-story residence hall houses both male and female students separated by floor and contains a 24-hour computer lab, lounges, vending room, and a recreation room designed by students. A security desk monitors building access around the clock, and a residence-life professional lives in the building and supervises the hall’s student resident advisors.

Each floor contains a kitchenette with range and sink and laundry machines in this building are free of charge to the residents. Each room provides individually controlled air conditioning and includes cable-television service, high-speed Internet access, and campus-wide voice mail. Plus, wireless Internet access is available throughout the building. The rooms feature new furniture that offers students the option of bunking and lofting.

Garden ResidenceLocated on the edge of campus is the Garden Residence, which is our newest addition to on campus living. The Garden Residence holds approximately 45 students in apartment style living. There is a kitchen, two bathrooms, a living area and a washer and dryer in each unit. Apartments either have two double rooms, or one double room and two single rooms. Cable television service and high-speed Internet access are available. Limited parking is available to residents. This area is designated for upper-class students who would like some independence.

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Athletic Facilities

Albert & Carolyn Smith Cardio Room

The Albert and Carolyn Smith Cardio Room was completed in 2003. The cardio room, located in the Campus Center, contains state-of-the-art equipment including: 10 treadmills, six elipticals, six stationary bikes, two stair climbers, two rowing machines and two Nintendo Wiis. The room also has an open area for abdominal and select leg workouts. In August 2009, seven brand new flat screen televisions were installed.

Weight RoomThe weight room, like the Albert and Carolyn Cardio Room, opened its doors in 2003. The room which features 40 pieces of Hammer Strength apparatus and three full racks of free weights that allow for a total-body workout.

Campus Center GymnasiumThe Campus Center Gymnasium opened in 1988 and housed the men’s and women’s basketball teams. In 2005, the women’s volleyball team started to call it home. The gym, which seats 1,000, has hosted numerous CACC Championship Tournaments and the NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball East Regional Tournament in 2008 and 2009.

Tiger FieldTiger Field is located behind the Campus Center and is the home field of the men’s and women’s soccer teams and the women’s lacrosse team. The all-grass field also doubles as an intermural field for flag football.

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Head Coach Georg Montag

Georg Montag will enter his first year as head coach of the Holy Family University men’s soccer team in 2012. Montag was named the pro-gram’s fifth ever head coach on Nov. 30, 2011. “Hiring Georg as the men's head soccer coach was a decision that made sense on many levels,” said Director of Athletics Sandra Michael. “Dur-ing Georg's tenure with the team as the assistant coach, he brought experience, knowledge, and dedication to the program. He developed a professional rapport with the team as well as the entire department. Georg definitely gained the respect of the team over the years. Often Georg would quickly jump in practice to demonstrate skills or their game strategy.” Michael continues, “I'm looking forward to Georg continuing the suc-cess that the team has experienced in the classroom and on the pitch. We made many strides in connecting with our Alumni and I know that Georg will continue to make inroads with them. My vision is to bring home the CACC banner and I am confident that under Georg's direction

that will come to fruition.” Montag is no stranger to Holy Family and the men's soccer program. For the past seven seasons, Montag served as head assistant coach. During that span, the Tigers were 73-55-10 and advanced to the CACC Championship Final twice.

“I was very pleased and excited when Sandy called to tell me I would be the next head men's soccer coach at Holy Family University,” said Mon-tag. “I want to personally thank Sandy, along with the athletic depart-ment, and senior administration for giving me this opportunity. With the quality of the players returning along with the excitement of adding new talented student-athletes, I welcome the opportunity to continue the success that has been established with the ultimate objective of continued achievement for the future.” Montag had a stellar playing career as a four-year starter at nearby La Salle University, where he was a three-time All-Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) selection and a three-time All-Soccer Seven selec-tion. A two-time regional All-American, Montag finished as the leading goal scorer in school history setting the mark with 37 goals and 97 total points. In 1997, he was inducted into the La Salle University Athletic Hall of Fame. After graduating from La Salle in 1992 with a degree in finance, he was drafted to play in the National Professional Soccer League. Montag was also inducted into the Philadelphia Soccer and Archbishop Ryan High School Halls of Fame. He has coached at Archbishop Ryan and with the Bensalem School District. Away from the field, he is an accountant and an information technologies manager in Newtown. Montag completed his course work for a Master degree in Elementary Education at Holy Family.

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Assistant Coaches

Bill O’Neill will enter his first season as a member of the Holy Family University men’s soccer coaching staff in 2012.

O’Neill brings 30 years of playing and coaching soccer experience to Holy Family. He was recently inducted to the Southeastern PA Soccer Hall of Fame after an illustrious playing career that included honors at George Washington HS and Glassboro (now Rowan) University.

At George Washington HS, O’Neill won two Philadelphia Public League Titles in ‘85 and was captain of the ‘87 team. He was named City Player of the Year, 1st Team All Public and All Scholastic. At Glassboro State College (Rowan), as a four year starter, O’Neill was All Conference four years and All Region three years. He served as a two-year Captain (‘89,’90) and captained the 1990 team to an NCAA Division III National Championship at GSC/Rowan, where his teammates named him the MVP for that season.

His playing career continued in the professional ranks, after college, while playing for the Philadelphia Freedom.

O’Neill has a Bachelor of Science degree from Eastern University in Early, Elementary and Special Education, Magna Cum Laude and cur-rently holds a USSF D license.

He resides in Jenkintown, PA with his wife, Terry and their 3 children.

Bill O’Neill

Marc Ferretti enters his first season as a member of the Holy Family University men’s soccer coaching staff in 2012 as a volunteer assistant coach.

Ferretti is a recent graduate of Holy Family and was a four-year member of the men’s soccer team (2008-2011). During his career, Ferretti played in 55 games and nearly 5,000 minutes in net for the Tigers. He finished his career with a 1.67 goals against average and sported a career 28-20-4 record to go along with 11 shutouts. Ferretti also ranks first all-time in program history with 324 saves. He recorded a career-best 118 saves as a sophomore in 2009.

Mark Ferretti

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2012 Men’s Soccer Team

2012 Senior Class: Jeffrey Wimsey, Kelly Diaz & Dodji Freitas

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2012 Men’s Soccer Team

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School1 Nick Aglira So. GK 6-3 208 Churchville, Pa./Archbishop Wood 2 Justin Massaro So. MF 5-6 145 Warminster, Pa./William Tennent 3 Christian Cepeda Fr. D/M 5-9 170 Philadelphia, Pa. (Argentina)/Abington Friends 5 Keith Crews So. F 5-7 143 Warrington, Pa./Central Bucks South 6 Kevan Melly So. D 6-0 137 Hatboro, Pa./Hatboro-Horsham 7 Tom Kostick Fr. D 5-11 153 Philadelphia, Pa./Roman Catholic 8 Ahmed Elgayar Jr. MF 6-0 155 Philadelphia, Pa./Central 9 Aiah Mbriwa Fr. F 5-6 132 Abington, Pa./Philmont Christian Academy 10 Dodji Freitas Sr. F/MF 5-10 155 Philadelphia, Pa. (Togo)/Samuel Fels 11 Nicolas Delgado So. F 6-4 170 Philadelphia, Pa./Roman Catholic 12 Alex Bilay Jr. M 6-3 190 Philadelphia, Pa. (Ukraine), Central 13 Ira Woodruff Jr. MF/D 5-10 160 Philadelphia, Pa./North Catholic 14 Ian Hower Fr. F 5-9 145 Schuylkill Haven, Pa./Schuylkill Haven 15 Adam Marinelli Fr. D 5-11 158 Schuylkill Haven, Pa./Schuylkill Haven 16 Kevin McCollick Fr. M 5-9 150 Washington Twp., N.J./Washington Twp.17 Siafa Dempster Fr. F 5-11 144 Upper Darby, Pa./Upper Darby18 Jeffrey Wimsey Sr. MF 5-11 150 Philadelphia, Pa./Father Judge 24 Anthony DiPietro So. F 5-11 178 Philadelphia, Pa./Northeast 26 Scott Stratton Jr. F 6-5 230 Philadelphia, Pa./Roman Catholic/Lock Haven 27 Szymone Zegar Fr. F 6-1 203 Philadelphia, Pa./Central 28 Kevin Pohl Fr. M 6-1 185 Trevose, Pa./Father Judge 34 Kelly Diaz Sr. GK 5-10 185 Palisades Park, N.J./Palisades Park/Ohio Valley

Head Coach: Georg Montag, 1st Season (La Salle)Assistant Coach: Bill O’NeillVolunteer Assistant Coach: Mark Ferretti

Back Row (L-R): Dodji Freitas, Jeffrey Wimsey, Ahmed Elgayar, Ira Woodruff, Scott Stratton, Kelly Diaz, Nick Aglira, Tom Kostick, Kevan Melly, Kevin Pohl & Nicolas Delgado. Front Row (L-R): Aiah Mbriwa, Szymone Zegar, Justin Massaro, Ian Hower, Christian Cepeda, Kevin McCollick, Anthony DiPietro & Adam Marinelli.

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2012 Season Outlook

Men’s Soccer Sets Sights on Conference Championship

The Holy Family University men’s soccer team brings back six starters from last year’s squad as the Tigers look to return to the Central Atlantic Collegiate Con-ference (CACC) tournament for an impressive seventh straight year in 2012. This season, Holy Family will have a new, but familiar face on the sidelines guiding the team. Georg Mon-tag takes over the reins as the program’s fifth head coach after serving as head assistant coach the past seven seasons.

During that span, the Tigers were 73-55-10 and ad-vanced to the CACC Championship Final twice. Also joining the coaching staff as the head assistant coach is Bill O’Neill along with volunteer assistant, Mark Fer-retti (Voorhees, N.J./Paul VI). Holy Family finished 11-6-1 overall a year ago and were 7-3-1 in conference play to earn the number five seed in the CACC Championship.

The Tigers advanced to the semifinals for the first time since 2008. Holy Family was also ranked in the NSCAA Division II East Region rankings for four con-secutive weeks as well. The team was ranked as high as sixth in the region at one point during the season. Despite last year’s success, Holy Family was picked

to finish sixth in the annual CACC Men’s Soccer Pre-season Coaches’ Poll after receiving 75 points. Even though the poll can’t predict fully how the season will unfold, if the poll does pan out, the Tigers will be among the eight teams competing in this year’s con-ference championship. Holy Family has the talent and depth to do just that. Holy Family returns a total of 12 players from last year’s squad along with nine newcomers.

The Tigers come back with two of their three All-CACC selections from last season; including senior defender Dodji Freitas (Philadelphia, Pa. (Togo)//Samuel Fels)

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2012 Season Outlook

and sophomore forward Nicolas Delgado (Philadel-phia, Pa./Roman Catholic). Freitas earned second team honors for the second consecutive season, while Delgado was named the conference’s Rookie of the Year. Despite losing All-Conference and All-Region selec-tion in Seydou Ba (Philadelphia, Pa. (Mauritania)/John Bartram) to graduation, the Tigers do return three of their top four scorers from a year ago.

Delgado finished last season with six goals and two assists for 14 points, while senior Jeffrey Wimsey (Philadelphia, Pa./Father Judge) and sophomore Keith Crews (Warrington, Pa./Central Bucks South) each tal-lied five goals and three assists each.

Defensively, the Tigers defense allowed only 1.60 goals per game ranking the team fifth in the confer-ence. The team will have plenty of experience on the defensive end and midfield area with Freitas and juniors Ahmed Elgayar (Philadelphia, Pa./Central) and Ira Woodruff (Philadelphia, Pa./North Catholic) all returning. The three of them combined have played in 120 career games giving the Tigers leadership and experience in the defensive end. Holy Family opens the season on Thursday with a non-conference contest at home with East Strouds-burg University before heading to the University of New Haven on Sunday, Sept. 2. After back-to-back non-conference opponents, the Tigers open their con-ference schedule on the road against Caldwell College on Saturday, Sept. 8.

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Meet the Tigers

Nick AgliraYear: Sophomore

Position: GKHeight:6-3

Weight: 208Hometown: Blandon, Pa.High School: Fleetwood

Major: Nursing

#12011 Season: Did not appear in a game during his freshman season.

High School: Aglira comes to Holy Family from Archbishop Wood High School and was part of a team that won three straight (2008-2010) District 12 Championships. Aglira was a three-year varsity player that earned Most Improved Honors his junior season after recording a new school record of 16 shutouts. He also posted a school record, 0.33 goals against average. Aglira was named captain his senior season and helped the team make AA State Finals and the PCL Finals. He also received the Most Unheralded Player award as a senior. Aglira finished his career at Archbishop Wood with the most career shutouts.

Year GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW2011 15 0 1 1 8 .000 0TOTAL 15 0 1 1 8 .000 0

2011 Season: Appeared in 15 games last season, including nine starts as a freshman.... Made his first career start in the season opener at Molloy College (9/1).... tallied his first career assist and point versus C.W. Post (9/3).

High School: Massaro was a four-year varsity starter for William Tennent High School. He was twice selected to the All-League Suburban One National Division teams. He earned both second team and first team honors during his high school career. The former team captain led the league in goals scored twice during his career.

Justin MassaroYear: Sophomore

Position: MFHeight: 5-6Weight: 145

Hometown: Warminster, Pa.High School: William Tennent

Major: Undecided

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Year GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW2011 18 5 3 13 21 .238 1TOTAL 18 5 3 13 21 .238 1

2011 Season: Started all 18 games during his first year of collegiate ac-tion... finished the season with five goals, three assists and 13 points....tallied his first career assist and point in the season opener at Molloy College... Scored his first career goal in the 3-2 win versus Caldwell College (9/10)... Scored the game-winner in the 1-0 victory over #13 Millersville University (10/25)....Named CACC Rookie of the Week for the week ending Oct. 30.

High School: Crews is coming off an MVP season at CB South High School. As a senior, he was named the team captain during preseason and was selected the team’s Most Valuable Player when it was all said and done. Crews is a Suburban One All-League first team selection and scored a school record 23 goals this season. He earned the Golden Boot Award for his accomplishment.

Keith CrewsYear: Sophomore

Position: FHeight: 5-7Weight: 143

Hometown: Warrington, Pa.High School: Central Bucks South

Major: Business

#5Year GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW2011 - DNP - TOTAL - - - - - - -

2011 Season: Did not appear in a game during his freshman season.

High School: Melly was a three-year varsity player for Hatboro-Horsham High School. During his junior season he received the team’s Most-Im-proved Player award and followed that up his senior year as Co-Captain and the recipient of the Coaches Award. Melly was also a third team All-Conference selection his senior year and was an All-Star representa-tive for Suburban One.

Kevan MellyYear: Sophomore

Position: DHeight: 6-0Weight: 137

Hometown: Hatboro, Pa.High School: Hatboro-Horsham

Major: Nursing

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Year GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW2010 16 0 0 0 3 .000 02011 18 0 2 2 2 .000 0TOTAL 34 0 2 2 5 .000 0

2011 Season: Started all 18 games at midfield for the Tigers during his sophomore season... recorded his first career assist and point versus C.W. Post (9/3).... Also tallied an assist in the 3-2 victory at Dominican College (9/17).

2010 Season: Appeared in 16 games during his freshman season at the midfield position.

High School: First team all-Public selection and team captain at Cen-tral...Registered 10 goals and 15 assists as a senior...Gifted player with great feet, vision, overall skill and a passion for defense...Able to play both sides of the ball.

Ahmed ElgayarYear: JuniorPosition: MFHeight: 6-0Weight: 155

Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa.High School: CentralMajor: Undecided

#8Year GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW2009 16 0 0 0 8 .000 02010 15 2 1 5 7 .286 02011 18 4 1 9 17 .235 0TOTAL 49 6 2 14 32 .187 0

2011 Season: Earned All-CACC honors for the second straight season after being named to the second team.... Started all 18 games and was an integral part to the Holy Family defense.... finished the season with a career-best four goals, one assist and nine points.... Named to the CACC All-Tournament team.

2010 Season: Earned All-CACC honors for the first time in his career after being named to the second team. Was a key component to the Holy Family defense this season. The Tigers held conference opponents to 1.73 goals per game this year during the regular season. He finished the year with two goals and one assist for five points. Scored two goals in the CACC quarterfinal match up against Bloomfield College.

2009 Season: Started all 16 games in which he appeared...11th on team with eight shots on goal...Recorded one save versus Post in CACC quarterfinal after the goalkeeper was pulled for extra player with 4:32 left in regulation.

Dodji FreitasYear:Senior

Position: F/MFHeight: 5-10Weight: 155

Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa. (Togo)High School: Samuel Fels

Major: Accounting

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Year GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW2011 18 6 2 14 33 .182 0TOTAL 18 6 2 14 33 .182 0

2011 Season: Became just the second player in program history to be named the CACC Rookie of the Year... Started all 18 games.... finished the season with six goals, two assists and 14 points....Tallied his first ca-reer assist/point at Molloy College (9/1).... scored his first career goal in the victory against Caldwell College (9/10).... Scored a season-high two goals in the 4-2 victory at Goldey-Beacom College (9/20)... Recorded at least one point in five of his first six games....Named the CACC Rookie of the Week for the week ending Sept. 18.

High School: Delgado was a four-year varsity starter for Roman Catholic High School. He was a three-time All-Catholic selection during his sophomore, junior and senior seasons. Delgado was also named the Offensive Most Valuable Player during his sophomore season for Roman Catholic. During his senior campaign, Delgado was named team cap-tain. In 2007 his club team, the YMS Thunder, went to the state finals.

Nicolas DelgadoYear: Sophomore

Position: FHeight: 6-4Weight: 170

Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa.High School: Roman CatholicMajor: Sports Management-

Marketing

#11Year GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW2010 19 2 0 4 11 .182 02011 18 1 2 4 19 .053 0TOTAL 37 3 2 8 30 .100 0

2011 Season: Started all 18 games for the Tigers during his sophomore season.... finished the season with one goal and two assists for four points....was an integral part to the Holy Family defense... tallied his first career assist in the 4-2 victory at Goldey-Beacom College (9/20)... scored a goal in the regular season finale win versus Concordia College (10/27).... Named to the CACC All-Academic team.

2010 Season: In his first season of collegiate action, Woodruff appeared in all 19 contests, including 16 starts for the Tigers. He finished the season with two goals and four points. Scored a goal in the 4-2 victory at Chestnut Hill College on Oct. 14. Also tallied a score in the CACC quarterfinal match up against Bloomfield College on Nov. 2.

High School: First team all-Catholic pick and team captain at North Catholic...Earned a scholor-athlete award...Fierce competitor...Strikes a good ball...Very reliable on the pitch.

Ira WoodruffYear: Junior

Position: MF/DHeight: 5-10Weight: 160

Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa.High School: North Catholic

Major: Nursing

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Year GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW2009 18 3 7 13 22 .136 12010 19 3 4 10 20 .150 12011 18 5 3 13 20 .250 1TOTAL 55 11 14 36 62 .177 3

2011 Season: Started all 18 games during his junior season.... scored a career-high five goals to go along with three assists.... tied his career-high with 13 total points.... Scored the game-winning goal in the 4-2 vic-tory at Goldey-Beacom College.... Scored a goal in the CACC Quarterfinal victory at Bloomfield College (10/31).

2010 Season: Started all 19 games last season and finished third on the team in scoring with ten points. Finished the year with three goals and four assists. Tallied a season-best three points in the 3-1 victory at Davis & Elkins on Sept. 4. Finished the game with one goal and one assist. Scored the game-winning goal in the 4-2 victory at Chestnut Hill College on Oct. 14.

2009 Season: Earned seven starts in 18 appearances...Ranked third in assists (7) and sixth in assists per game (.39) in CACC...Led the team in assists and ranked fifth in points (13)...Credited with game-winning goal and two assists in 2OT victory over Chestnut Hill...Registered two assists in games against both Lincoln (Pa.) and Goldey-Beacom.

High School: Wimsey earned all-State first team, all-Southeastern Pennsylvania first team, all-Catholic League first team and Philadelphia Catholic League MVP honors as a senior...Also named the Player of the Year by the News Gleaner and the Philadelphia Old Timers Association...In his junior year, helped Father Judge win the Catholic League cham-pionship and was named All-Catholic League first team...Tabbed to the All-Catholic League team as a sophomore.

Jeffrey WimseyYear: SeniorPosition: MFHeight: 5-11Weight: 150

Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa.High School: Father Judge

Major: Criminal Justice

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Year GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW2011 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0TOTAL 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0

2011 Season: Appeared in only four games during his freshman season.

High School: DiPietro joins Holy Family after spending his high school playing career at Northeast High School. DiPietro was the team captain his junior and senior seasons. He capped his high school career as a first team All-Public honoree.

Anthony DiPietroYear: Sophomore

Position: FHeight: 5-11Weight: 178

Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa.High School: Northeast

Major: Biology/Secondary Ed.

#24

Year GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW2011 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0TOTAL 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0

2011 Season: Appeared in only four games in his first year with the Tigers.

Scott StrattonYear: JuniorPosition: FHeight: 6-5Weight: 230

Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa.High School: Roman Catholic

Major: Criminal Justice

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2011 Season: Appeared in only two games as a field position player.

Previous schools: Transfer from Ohio Valley University after two sea-sons...Named first team all-League, set school record for shutouts in a season and chosen as team captain for two years at Palisades High School...Expected to make an immediate impact with his commitment, competitiveness and athleticism.

Kelly DiazYear: SeniorPosition: GKHeight: 5-10Weight: 185

Hometown: Palisades Park, N.J.High School: Palisades Park

Major: Criminal Justice

#34Year GP Min GA GAA SV W L T SHO*2008 5 270:00 6 2.00 10 0 1 0 1*2009 10 448:04 12 2.41 29 1 1 0 02010 - DNP - TOTAL 15 718:04 18 39 1 2 0 1

* While at Ohio Valley University

Year GP G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW2011 2 0 0 0 1 .000 0TOTAL 2 0 0 0 1 .000 0

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Christian CepedaYear: FreshmanPosition: D/M

Height: 5-9Weight: 170

Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa. (Argentina)High School: Abington Friends

Major: Undecided

#3

Tom KostickYear: Freshman

Position: DHeight: 5-11Weight: 153

Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa.High School: Roman Catholic

Major: Criminal Justice

#7Aiah MbriwaYear: Freshman

Position: FHeight: 5-6Weight: 132

Hometown: Abington, Pa.High School: Philmont Christian Acad.

Major: Criminal Justice

#9

Alex BilayYear: JuniorPosition: MHeight: 6-3Weight: 190

Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa. (Ukraine)High School: Central

Major: Political Science

#12Ian Hower

Year: FreshmanPosition: FHeight: 5-9Weight: 145

Hometown: Schuylkill Haven, Pa.High School: Schuylkill Haven

Major: Nursing

#14

Adam MarinelliYear: Freshman

Position: DHeight: 5-11Weight: 158

Hometown: Schuylkill Haven, Pa.High School: Schuylkill HavenMajor: Sports Management-

Marketing

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Kevin McCollickYear: Freshman

Position: MHeight: 5-9Weight: 150

Hometown: Washington Twp., N.J.High School: Washington Twp.

Major: Undecided

#16

Siafa DempsterYear: Fr.

Position: FHeight: 5-11Weight: 144

Hometown: Upper Darby, Pa.High School: Upper Darby

Major:

#17Szymone Zegar

Year: FreshmanPosition: FHeight: 6-1Weight: 203

Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa.High School: Central

Major: Sports Management-Marketing

#27

Kevin PohlYear: Freshman

Position: MHeight: 6-1Weight: 185

Hometown: Trevose, Pa.High School: Father Judge

Major: Undecided

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General Information

Location: Philadelphia, Pa., 19114

Founded: 1954

Undergraduate Enrollment: 3,345

University President: Sister Francesca Onley, CSFN, Ph.D.

Director of Athletics: Sandra Michael

Nickname: Tigers

Colors: Copenhagen Blue and White

Affliation: NCAA Division II

Conference: Central Atlantic Collegiate

Athletic Dept. Phone Number: 267-341-3353

Athletic Dept. Fax: 215-637-6675

University Phone Number: 215-637-7700

SID Information

Director of Sports Information: Greg Pellegrino

Office Phone: 267-341-3482

Cell Phone: 215-266-6188

Office Fax: 215-827-0137

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: http://athletics.holyfamily.edu

Men’s Soccer Information:

Head Coach: Georg Montag

Alma Mater: La Salle

Record at HFU/Yrs.: 1st Season

CACC Record/Yrs.: 1st Season

Career Record/Yrs.: 1st Season

Office Phone: 267-341-3282

Assistant Coaches: Bill O’Neill & Mark Ferretti

Head Athletic Trainer: Janet Panek, ATC

Assistant Athletic Trainer: Kristin Midkiff, ATC

Strength & Conditioning: William Carolan, ATC

Venue: Tiger Field

2011 Overall Record: 11-6-1

2011 CACC Record: 7-3-1

Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4

Players Returning/Lost: 12/8

Newcomers: 10

Quick FactsAUGUST 30 EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY Tiger Field 4:00 p.m.

SEPTEMBER2 at University of New Haven New Haven, Conn. 1:00 p.m.8 at Caldwell College * Caldwell, N.J. 2:00 p.m.11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Tiger Field 4:00 p.m.13 at West Chester University West Chester, Pa. 4:30 p.m.15 NYACK COLLEGE * Tiger Field 2:30 p.m.18 at Mercy College Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. 3:00 p.m.22 at Felician College * Rutherford, N.J. 8:00 p.m.26 MOLLOY COLLEGE Tiger Field 4:00 p.m.29 DOMINICAN COLLEGE * Tiger Field 2:30 p.m.

OCTOBER2 PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY * Tiger Field 4:00 p.m.6 BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE * Tiger Field 2:30 p.m.10 GOLDEY-BEACOM COLLEGE * Tiger Field 4:00 p.m.13 at Concordia College * Bronxville, N.Y. 2:30 p.m.18 at Wilmington University * Wilmington, Del. 3:30 p.m.20 POST UNIVERSITY * Tiger Field 2:30 p.m.24 at Chestnut Hill College * Philadelphia, Pa. 7:00 p.m.30 CACC Quarterfinals Campus Site TBA

NOVEMBER1 CACC Semifinals Waterbury, Conn. TBA3 CACC Championship Final Waterbury, Conn. TBA

* Denotes Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference ContestBOLD Denotes Home Contests

2012 Schedule

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Past CACC Champions

Year Regular Season Tournament1993 Caldwell Bloomfield1994 Bloomfield Bloomfield1995 Bloomfield Bloomfield1996 Bloomfield/Post Post1997 Post Post1998 Post Post1999 Holy Family Nyack2000 Post Felician2001 Wilmington Felician2002 Goldey-Beacom Dominican2003 Wilmington Goldey-Beacom2004 Dominican Dominican2005 Dominican Dominican2006 DOminican Dominican2007 Dominican Wilmington2008 Caldwell Post2009 Wilmington Nyack2010 Bloomfield Dominican2011 Post Nyack

2011 All-CACC Second0 TeamGK Adrian Ibanez, Nyack

D Arben Cosovic, CaldwellD Dodji Freitas, Holy Family

D Jose Hernandez, WilmingtonD Steven Hobart, BloomfieldM Edgar Aguilar, BloomfieldM Claude Allen, Bloomfield

M Josh Delva, FelicianM Ray Kuemmer, WilmingtonM Gavin Reid, Chestnut Hill

F Francis Eno, PostF Adrian Sutcliffe, FelicianF Mosiah Whyte, Caldwell

2011 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Standings |------------------Conference------------------| |-------------------Overall------------------| Pts GP Record Win % GF GA GP Record Win % GF GAPost 25 11 8-2-1 0.773 21 13 19 11-4-4 0.684 34 26Dominican 23 11 7-2-2 0.727 21 9 18 9-6-3 0.583 26 17Wilmington 23 11 7-2-2 0.727 36 13 19 8-7-4 0.526 45 34Bloomfield 22 11 7-3-1 0.682 37 21 18 10-7-1 0.583 44 35Holy Family 22 11 7-3-1 0.682 26 19 18 11-6-1 0.639 41 32Felician 18 11 6-5-0 0.545 21 17 20 10-10-0 0.500 41 31Nyack 17 11 5-4-2 0.545 19 15 21 13-6-2 0.667 39 22Caldwell 13 11 4-6-1 0.409 20 28 18 7-9-2 0.444 32 46Chestnut Hill 12 11 4-7-0 0.364 16 25 18 7-10-1 0.417 26 37Philadelphia 9 11 3-8-0 0.273 14 21 16 5-11-0 0.312 20 30Concordia 9 11 3-8-0 0.273 22 36 17 3-14-0 0.176 25 48Goldey-Beacom 0 11 0-11-0 0.000 7 43 15 0-15-0 0.000 9 51

2011 CACC Championship Tournament

Quarterfinals#1 Post 2, #8 Caldwell 0

#7 Nyack 4, #2 Wilmington 0#6 Felician 2, #3 Dominican 1

#5 Holy Family 3, #4 Bloomfield 0

Semifinals#1 Post 4, #5 Holy Family 2

#7 Nyack 3, #6 Felician 1

Championship #7 Nyack 1, #1 Post 0 (OT)

2011 All-CACC First TeamGK Brandon Heembrock, Dominican

D Hylton Davis, PostD Justus Henry, Wilmington

D Keleenna Onyeaka, FelicianM Felix Horn, Nyack

M Kresimer Nurnberger, WilmingtonM Juan Ramirez, Bloomfield

F Seydou Ba, Holy FamilyF Terry Gibbs, Bloomfield

F Eddie Kowalo, WilmingtonF Ryan Purnell, Philadelphia

2011 All-CACC Honorable MentionMarco Likos, NyackEltany Morais, Post

Matthew Shutter, Dominican

2011 Major AwardsPlayer of the Year: Terry Gibbs, Bloomfield

Rookie of the Year: Nicolas Delgado, Holy FamilyCoach of the Year: Ted Haley, Post

Team Sportsmanship Award: Goldey-Beacom College

2011 CACC in Review

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2011 Results/StatsThe Automated ScoreBook

Holy Family Combined Team Statistics (as of Aug 14, 2012)All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 11-6-1 6-1-1 5-3 0-2CONFERENCE 7-3-1 4-0-1 3-3 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 4-3 2-1 2-0 0-2

Date Opponent Score Att.09/01/11 at Molloy Wo2 3-2 8509/03/11 vs C.W. Post L o 2 2-3 40

* 09/10/11 CALDWELL COLLEGE Wo2 3-2 12009/13/11 QUEENS COLLEGE W 3-1 45

* 09/17/11 at Dominican NY W 3-2 60* 09/20/11 at Goldey-Beacom W 4-2 75* 09/27/11 WILMINGTON T o 2 1-1 35* 10/01/11 FELICIAN COLLEGE W 3-1 125* 10/04/11 at Philadelphia Univ. W 3-0 44* 10/08/11 at Bloomfield College L 1-6 70

10/10/11 WEST CHESTER UNIV. L 1-3 60* 10/15/11 at NYACK-MS L 1-2 500* 10/18/11 CHESTNUT HILL W 2-0 65* 10/22/11 at Post University L o 2 0-1 100

10/25/11 #13 MILLERSVILLE UNIV. W 1-0 60* 10/27/11 CONCORDIA (N.Y.) W 5-2 25

10/31/11 at Bloomfield College W 3-0 5011/03/11 vs #1 Post University L 2-4 93

TEAM STATISTICS HFU OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 41-216 32-310 Goals scored per game 2.28 1.78 Shot pct. . 1 9 0 . 1 0 3 S h o t s / G a m e 12.0 17.2CORNER KICKS 85 98PENALTY KICKS 1-1 4-5PENALTIES Yellow cards 16 12 Red cards 1 1ATTENDANCE T o t a l 535 984 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/67 8/123 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/66

## Player gp g a pts sh sh% gw pk-att0 DIAZ, Kelly 2 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 01 FERRETTI, Mark 18 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 02 MASSARO, Justin 15 0 1 1 8 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 04 CHIN, Shane 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 05 CREWS, Keith 18 5 3 13 21 . 2 3 8 1 0 - 07 ELGAYAR, Ahmed 18 0 2 2 2 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 08 FREITAS, Dodji 18 4 1 9 17 . 2 3 5 0 1 - 19 GEORGE, William 18 0 2 2 6 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 010 BA, Seydou 18 13 8 34 67 . 1 9 4 6 0 - 011 DELGADO, Nicolas 18 6 2 14 33 . 1 8 2 0 0 - 013 WOODRUFF, Ira 18 1 2 4 19 . 0 5 3 0 0 - 016 FISCHER, Marc 16 4 1 9 8 . 5 0 0 3 0 - 017 PARK, Dennis 18 0 1 1 6 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 018 WIMSEY, Jeffrey 18 5 3 13 20 . 2 5 0 1 0 - 023 RODGERS, Conor 15 2 0 4 8 . 2 5 0 0 0 - 024 DiPIETRO, Anthony 4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 026 STRATTON, Scott 4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 030 ROCHA, Osni 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0

Total 18 41 26 108 216 . 1 9 0 11 1 - 1Opponents 18 32 15 79 310 . 1 0 3 6 4 - 5

## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho30 ROCHA, Osni 3 30:38 0 0.00 4 1.000 0-0-0 01 FERRETTI, Mark 18 1673:40 32 1.72 109 . 7 7 3 11-6-1 4

Total 18 1704:18 32 1.69 115 . 7 8 2 11-6-1 4Opponents 18 1703:18 41 2.17 61 . 5 9 8 6-10-1 1

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalHoly Family 18 21 0 2 41Opponents 17 13 0 2 32

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalHoly Family 104 102 6 4 216Opponents 134 156 10 10 310

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalHoly Family 51 59 2 3 115Opponents 33 27 2 0 62

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalHoly Family 39 41 3 2 85Opponents 40 52 4 2 98

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalHoly Family 100 120 8 3 231Opponents 106 100 5 2 213

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2011 Team StatsThe Automated ScoreBookHoly Family Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 13, 2012)

All games

Overall: 11-6-1 Conf: 7-3-1 Home: 6-1-1 Away: 5-3-0 Neut: 0-2-0

TEAM STATISTICS HFU OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 41-216 32-310 Goals scored per game 2.28 1.78 Shot pct. . 1 9 0 . 1 0 3 S h o t s / G a m e 12.0 17.2 A s s i s t s 26 15CORNER KICKS 85 98PENALTY KICKS 1-1 4-5PENALTIES Yellow cards 16 12 Red cards 1 1ATTENDANCE T o t a l 535 984 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/67 8/123 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/66

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalHoly Family 18 21 0 2 41Opponents 17 13 0 2 32

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalHoly Family 104 102 6 4 216Opponents 134 156 10 10 310

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalHoly Family 51 59 2 3 115Opponents 33 27 2 0 62

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalHoly Family 39 41 3 2 85Opponents 40 52 4 2 98

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalHoly Family 100 120 8 3 231Opponents 106 100 5 2 213

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The Automated ScoreBookHoly Family Category Leaders (as of Sep 13, 2012)

All games

## Points GP G A Pts Shots10 BA, Seydou 18 13 8 34 6711 DELGADO, Nicolas 18 6 2 14 335 CREWS, Keith 18 5 3 13 2118 WIMSEY, Jeffrey 18 5 3 13 208 FREITAS, Dodji 18 4 1 9 1716 FISCHER, Marc 16 4 1 9 823 RODGERS, Conor 15 2 0 4 813 WOODRUFF, Ira 18 1 2 4 199 GEORGE, William 18 0 2 2 67 ELGAYAR, Ahmed 18 0 2 2 2

## Goals GP G A Pts Shots10 BA, Seydou 18 13 8 34 6711 DELGADO, Nicolas 18 6 2 14 3318 WIMSEY, Jeffrey 18 5 3 13 205 CREWS, Keith 18 5 3 13 2116 FISCHER, Marc 16 4 1 9 88 FREITAS, Dodji 18 4 1 9 1723 RODGERS, Conor 15 2 0 4 813 WOODRUFF, Ira 18 1 2 4 19TM TEAM 16 1 0 2 0

## Assists GP G A Pts Shots10 BA, Seydou 18 13 8 34 6718 WIMSEY, Jeffrey 18 5 3 13 205 CREWS, Keith 18 5 3 13 2111 DELGADO, Nicolas 18 6 2 14 339 GEORGE, William 18 0 2 2 67 ELGAYAR, Ahmed 18 0 2 2 213 WOODRUFF, Ira 18 1 2 4 1916 FISCHER, Marc 16 4 1 9 88 FREITAS, Dodji 18 4 1 9 1717 PARK, Dennis 18 0 1 1 6

## Shots GP G A Shots Shot%10 BA, Seydou 18 13 8 67 . 1 9 411 DELGADO, Nicolas 18 6 2 33 . 1 8 25 CREWS, Keith 18 5 3 21 . 2 3 818 WIMSEY, Jeffrey 18 5 3 20 . 2 5 013 WOODRUFF, Ira 18 1 2 19 . 0 5 38 FREITAS, Dodji 18 4 1 17 . 2 3 516 FISCHER, Marc 16 4 1 8 . 5 0 023 RODGERS, Conor 15 2 0 8 . 2 5 02 MASSARO, Justin 15 0 1 8 . 0 0 017 PARK, Dennis 18 0 1 6 . 0 0 0

## Game-winning Goals GP No.10 BA, Seydou 18 616 FISCHER, Marc 16 35 CREWS, Keith 18 118 WIMSEY, Jeffrey 18 1

2011 Leaders

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Single Season Records

PointsRank Pts. Name Year1. 46 Rich Million 1998t-2. 44 Lance DiRenzi 1989t-2. 44 Lance DiRenzi 1990t-4. 41 Tim Weglicki 2008t-4. 41 Pat Fallon 19936. 40 Tim Hamill 2003t-7. 37 Matt Kocher 2008t-7. 37 Dan Beisel 1990t-7. 37 Matt Gamble 200110. 34 Seydou Ba 2011

GoalsRank G Name Year1. 19 Rich Million 1998t-2. 18 Pat Fallon 1993t-2. 18 Tim Weglicki 2008t-2. 18 Lance DiRenzi 19895. 16 Lance DiRenzi 19906. 15 Matt Kocher 2008t-7. 13 Fran Dougherty 1996t-7. 13 Pat Fallon 1996t-7. 13 Seydou Ba 2009t-7. 13 Seydou Ba 2011

AssistsRank A Name Year1. 18 Tim Hamill 20032. 15 Matt Gamble 2001t-3. 13 Dan Beisel 1990t-3. 13 Matt Gamble 20025. 12 Lance DiRenzi 19906. 10 Ed Szambelak 2007t-7. 9 Jim Mariner 1990t-7. 9 Fran Dougherty 1998t-7. 9 Chris Weber 2003t-7. 9 David Laurich 2006t-7. 9 Ed Szambelak 2006

SavesRank SV Name Year1. 137 Pete Punchello 19982. 130 Chris Jorlett 19923. 128 Eric Schneidereit 20014. 126 Dennis Kenyon 19965. 118 Mark Ferretti 20096. 117 Dennis Kenyon 19957. 111 Kevin Nealis 19978. 109 Mark Ferretti 20119. 107 Pete Punchello 199910. 102 Evan Nash 2003

Save Percentage (Min. 25 Saves)Rank % Name Year1. .933 Kevin Nealis (3GA/42SV) 19982. .913 Pete Punchello (6GA/63SV) 19973. .900 Dennis Kenyon (14GA/126SV) 19964. .843 Mark Ferretti (22GA/118SV) 20095. .838 Chris Augustine (6GA/31SV) 20056. .835 Pete Punchello (27GA/137SV) 19987. .833 Tim Shaw (6GA/30SV) 1999t-8. .821 Eric Schnedereit (28GA/128SV) 2001t-8. .821 Kevin Nealis (7GA/32SV) 199510. .817 Pete Punchello (24GA/107SV) 1999

Goals Against Avg. (750 Minutes)Rank GAA Name Year1. 0.69 Brian Mitchell (6GA/783 min) 20052. 1.02 Sean Cahill (11GA/972 min) 20053. 1.26 Mark Ferretti (22GA/1575 min) 20094. 1.40 Benjamin Roller (22GA/1418 min) 20075. 1.52 Evan Nash (23GA/1360 min) 20036. 1.57 Patrick Becker (18 GA/1033 min) 20067. 1.61 Eric Schnedereit (28GA/1562 min) 20018. 1.72 Mark Ferretti (32GA/1674 min) 20119. 2.02 Mark Ferretti (38GA/1696 min) 201010. 2.44 Chuck Bernard (33GA/1219 min) 2008

Most ShutoutsRank SHO Name Year1. 14 Jim Milligan 1990t-2. 7 Jim Milligan 1991t-2. 7 Pete Punchello 1999t-4. 6 Dennis Kenyon 1996t-4. 6 Evan Nash 2003t-5. 5 Pete Punchello 1997t-5. 5 Dennis Kenyon 1995t-5. 5 Jim Melnick 1989t-9. 4 Jim Miller 1993t-9. 4 Pete Punchello 1998t-4. 4 Kevin Pennell 2002t-9. 4 Sean Cahill 2005t-9. 4 Mark Ferretti 2009

Year-By-Year Scoring Leaders

PointsYear Name G A Pts.1989 Lance DiRenzi 18 8 441990 Lance DiRenzi 16 12 441991 Dan Beisel 12 5 291992 John Deluisi 7 5 191993 Pat Fallon 18 5 411994 Kevin Sullivan 5 3 13 Greg Simonds 5 3 131995 Fran Dougherty 8 3 191996 Fran Dougherty 13 6 321997 Fran Dougherty 10 2 221998 Rich Million 19 8 461999 Rich Million 6 8 202000 Matt Gamble 11 1 232001 Matt Gamble 11 15 372002 Matt Gamble 8 13 292003 Tim Hamill 11 18 402004 Jim Latronica 9 1 192005 Jim Latronica 10 6 262006 Sean Hordijenko 12 5 292007 Steve Kientzy 12 2 262008 Tim Weglicki 18 5 412009 Seydou Ba 13 3 292010 Colin Whalen 4 8 162011 Seydou Ba 13 8 34

GoalsYear Name Goals1989 Lance DiRenzi 181990 Lance DiRenzi 161991 Dan Beisel 121992 Terry Malone 7 John Deluisi 71993 Pat Fallon 181994 Kevin Sullivan 5 Greg Simonds 5 Jason Columbo 51995 Fran Dougherty 8

1996 Fran Dougherty 13 Pat Fallon 131997 Fran Dougherty 101998 Rich Million 191999 Mickey Charlton 8 Matt Gamble 82000 Matt Gamble 112001 Matt Gamble 112002 Matt Gamble 82003 Tim Hamill 112004 Jim Latronica 92005 Jim Latronica 102006 Sean Hordijenko 122007 Steve Kientzy 122008 Tim Weglicki 182009 Seydou Ba 132010 Tim Weglicki 52011 Seydou Ba 13

AssistsYear Name Assists1989 Lance DiRenzi 81990 Dan Beisel 131991 Jim Mariner 81992 John Deluisi 51993 Pat Fallon 51994 Greg Simonds 3 Kevin Sullivan 3 Terry Malone 31995 Jason Columbo 81996 Vinny Trearty 81997 Dermot Logue 71998 Fran Dougherty 91999 Rich Million 8 Vinny Trearty 82000 Nick Kuzewycz 32001 Matt Gamble 152002 Matt Gamble 132003 Tim Hamill 182004 Ed Szambelak 3 Joe Dolchanczyk 32005 Jim Latronica 62006 David Laurich 9 Ed Szambelak 92007 Ed Szambelak 102008 Matt Kocher 72009 Jeffrey Wimsey 72010 Colin Whalen 82011 Seydou Ba 8

Record Book

Seydou Ba ‘11

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Career Records

PointsRank Pts Name Years1. 107 Matt Gamble 1999-022. 104 Fran Dougherty 1995-983. 96 Lance DiRenzi 1989-914. 91 Pat Fallon 1992-965. 79 Rich Million 1997-99t-6. 73 Jim Latronica 2004-07t-6. 73 Matt Kocher 2005-088. 72 Tim Weglicki 2008-109. 70 Tim Hamill 2000-03t-10. 66 Dan Beisel 1990-91t-10. 66 Steve Kientzy 2005-07

GoalsRank G Name Years1. 42 Fran Dougherty 1995-982. 40 Pat Fallon 1992-96t-3. 38 Lance DiRenzi 1989-91t-3. 38 Matt Gamble 1999-02t-5. 31 Jim Latronica 2004-07t-5. 31 Matt Kocher 2005-08t-7. 30 Rich Million 1997-99t-7. 30 Tim Weglicki 2008-109. 27 Steve Kientzy 2005-0710. 26 Seydou Ba 2009,11

AssistsRank A Name Years1. 31 Matt Gamble 1999-022. 29 Vinny Trearty 1996-99t-3. 26 Tim Hamill 2000-03t-3. 26 Ed Szambelak 2004-07t-5. 20 Lance DiRenzi 1989-91t-5. 20 Jim Mariner 1989-91t-5. 20 Fran Dougherty 1995-988. 19 Rich Million 1997-99t-9. 18 Dan Beisel 1990-91t-9. 18 Nick Kuzewycz 2000-02

SavesRank SV Name Years1. 324 Mark Ferretti 2009-112. 307 Pete Punchello 1997-993. 243 Dennis Kenyon 1995-964. 206 Kevin Nealis 1995-985. 203 Chris Jorlett 1991-946. 163 Jim Miller 1993-957. 141 Benjamin Roller 2006-078. 136 Patrick Becker 2006-089. 128 Eric Schneidereit 200110. 102 Evan Nash 2003

Save Percentage (Min. 50 Saves)Rank % Name Years1. .843 Pete Punchello (57GA/307SV) 1997-992. .838 Dennis Kenyon (47GA/243SV) 1995-963. .827 Kevin Nealis (43GA/206SV) 1995-984. .821 Eric Schneidereit (28GA/128SV) 20015. .816 Evan Nash (23GA/102SV) 20036. .788 Benjamin Roller (38GA/141SV) 2006-077. .779 Mark Ferretti (92GA/324SV) 2009-118. .769 Jim Miller (49GA/163SV) 1993-95t-9. .750 Kevin Pennell (24GA/72SV) 2002,04t-9. .750 Chris Augustine (21GA/63SV) 2004-05

Most ShutoutsRank SHO Name Years1. 21 Jim Milligan 1990-912. 16 Pete Punchello 1997-99t-3. 11 Dennis Kenyon 1995-96t-3. 11 Mark Ferretti 2009-11t-5. 6 Jim Melnick 1989-90t-5. 6 Kevin Nealis 1995-98t-5. 6 Evan Nash 2003t-8. 5 Chris Jorlett 1991-94t-8. 5 Jim Miller 1993-95t-10. 4 Sean Cahill 2004-06t-10. 4 Benjamin Roller 2006-07

All-CACC Selections

2001Matt Gamble

2002Matt Gamble (1st Team)

Nick Colacicco (2nd Team)

2003Tim Hamill (1st Team)

Kevin MacKenzie (2nd Team)Chris Weber (2nd Team)

2004Jim Latronica (2nd Team)

2005Steve Kientzy (2nd Team)Ed Szambelak (2nd Team)Jim Latronica (2nd Team)

2006Chris Weber (2nd Team)Steve Kientzy (2nd Team)Ed Szambelak (2nd Team)

Sean Hordijenko (2nd Team)

2007Steve Kientzy (1st Team)Jim Latronica (2nd Team)

Sean Hordijenko (2nd Team)Ed Szambelak (HM)Kevin Penko (HM)

2008Matt Kocher (1st Team)

Tim Weglicki (2nd Team)

2009Tim Weglicki (1st Team)Seydou Ba (2nd Team)

Jason Lopez (HM)

2010Colin Whalen (1st Team)Dodji Freitas (2nd Team)

Nick Pratico (HM)

2011Seydou Ba (1st Team)

Dodji Freitas (2nd Team)

CACC Rookie of the YearTim Weglicki (2008)

Nicolas Delgado (2011)

CACC All-Academic Selections

Patrick Becker (2007 & 2008)William George (209 & 2010)

Chris Jones (2004 & 2005)Kevin MacKenzie (2005)Benjamin Roller (2007)

Matt Stricker (2005)Ira Woodruff (2011)

Record Book

Mark Ferretti ‘11

Matt Gamble ‘02

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2012 ScheduleAUGUST30 EAST STROUDSBURG 4:00 p.m.

SEPTEMBER2 at New Haven 1:00 p.m.8 at Caldwell * 2:00 p.m.11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 4:00 p.m.13 at West Chester 4:30 p.m.15 NYACK * 2:30 p.m.18 at Mercy 3:00 p.m.22 at Felician * 8:00 p.m.26 MOLLOY 4:00 p.m.29 DOMINICAN * 2:30 p.m.

OCTOBER2 PHILADELPHIA * 4:00 p.m.6 BLOOMFIELD * 2:30 p.m.10 GOLDEY-BEACOM * 4:00 p.m.13 at Concordia * 2:30 p.m.18 at Wilmington * 3:30 p.m.20 POST * 2:30 p.m.24 at Chestnut Hill * 7:00 p.m.30 CACC Quarterfinals TBA

NOVEMBER1 CACC Semifinals TBA3 CACC Championship TBA

* CACC ContestCAPS - Home Contest