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ALLEGHENY MEN’S SOCCER

2013 MEDIA

GUIDE

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2004 NCAA Tournament ~ Sweet 16Five All-Americans

Four NCAC Players of the Year143 All-Conference Selections

A Tradition of Excellence

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TABLE OF CONTENTSTradition of Excellence ........................ Inside FrontQuick Facts ..........................................................3What Sets Allegheny Apart? ..............................4-5Allegheny At a Glance • Details of Distinction ......6Academic Programs • Alumni Spotlight ...............7Robertson Complex .............................................8Head Coach Angelo Panzetta ................................9Assistant Coach • David V. Wise Center • Why Gators? ...102013 Allegheny Men’s Soccer Roster .................11Player Profiles ...............................................12-182013 Preview .....................................................192012 Season Statistics .......................................20Program Awards & Accolades ...........................21Record Book ......................................................22North Coast Athletic Conference ........................23All-Time Results ............................................24-252013 Allegheny Opponents ................................26Athletic Tradition ..................................Inside Back2013 Men’s Soccer Schedule ............... Back Cover

Location ....................................................................................................... Meadville, Pa.Founded ..................................................................................................................... 1815Enrollment ................................................................................................................ 2,100Nickname .................................................................................................................GatorsColors .......................................................................................................... Blue and GoldPresident ............................................................................................ Dr. James H. MullenAlma Mater .......................................................................... College of the Holy Cross ‘80Affiliation .................................................................................................NCAA Division IIIConference .......................................................................North Coast Athletic ConferenceWebsite ..............................................................................................www.northcoast.orgHome Field .....................................................Frank B. Fuhrer Field at Robertson ComplexAddress ........................................................................................................ 204 Park Ave.

Head Coach ...............................................................................................Angelo PanzettaAlma Mater .............................................................................................................RIT ‘89Phone .......................................................................................................... 814-332-5208Email .................................................................................angelo.panzetta@allegheny.eduAllegheny Record ........................................................................121-81-24 (13th season)Career Record .............................................................................121-81-24 (13th season)Assistant Coach ....................................................................................Nathan WhitehurstOffice Phone ............................................................................................... 814-332-2856Email .......................................................................................nwhitehurst@allegheny.eduAll-Time Overall Record .................................................................................. 433-426-89All-Time NCAC Record (Since 1984) ............................................................... 109-104-90NCAC Tournament Championship/Last ...................................................................1/2004Letterwinnners Returning/Lost .................................................................................23/12Starters Returning/Lost .................................................................................................8/5Newcomers .................................................................................................................... 17

Director of Athletics and Recreation .................................................................Portia HoegPhone ........................................................................................................ (814) 332-3350Email ................................................................................................phoeg@allegheny.eduAssociate Director of Athletics and Recreation Services ...................................... Bill RossPhone ........................................................................................................ (814) 332-2316Email .............................................................................................bill.ross@allegheny.eduAssistant Director of Athletics for Compliance and Internal Operations ..................... Mandy PrusiaPhone ........................................................................................................ (814) 332-3367Email .................................................................................... [email protected] of Athletic Communications ................................................................Jim BergerPhone ........................................................................................................ (814) 332-5952Email .............................................................................................Jjberger@allegheny.eduAsst. Sports Information Director (Men’s Soccer Media Contact) ..................Bryan MontgomeryPhone ........................................................................................................ (814) 332-2812Email ................................................................................... [email protected] Address ...........................................520 North Main Street, Meadville, PA 16335Athletic Fax ............................................................................................... (814) 337-1217

From the North and SouthFrom Interstate 79, take Exit 147A East. Continue on Route 322 East (toward Meadville), and take the Park Avenue Exit on the right at the split entering town. Follow Park Avenue approximatley three miles. Robertson Complex will be on your left at the top of the hill.

From the WestFrom Interstate 71 North, merge I-76 East via exit 209A. Take I-80 East toward New York City/Youngstown (crossing into Pennsylvania). Merge onto I-79 North via Exit 19B toward Erie. Merge onto US-322 East via exit 147A toward Meadville. US-322 East becomes Park Avenue. Follow directions above.

Friends and fans of Allegheny’s intercollegiate athletic teams can continue to follow the Gators’ progress by checking out the college’s web site: www.alleghenygators.com. Log on to the official web site of Allegheny athletics for information on all 21 sports. The soccer site features same day event recaps, press releases, photos, athlete and coach profiles, historical

data and much more.

Allegheny Athletics on the Webwww.alleghenygators.com

ALLEGHENY QUICK FACTS

Follow Us On Twitter! @gatorsports

MEN’S SOCCER AT A GLANCE

ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT INFORMATION

DIRECTIONS TO ALLEGHENY FACILITIES

Allegheny Quick Facts • Table of Contents

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ALLEGHENY AT A GLANCE EnrollmentTotal students........................................................................................2,100Men/women ...................................................................................47%/53%States/countries represented ............................................................... 44/34

Typical First-Year Class Profile — 580 – 600 studentsRanked in top 25% of high school ......................................................... 75%SAT—critical reading and math (middle 50%) ............................ 1100 – 1300ACT (middle 50%) ............................................................................... 23-29High schools represented ........................................................................360From outside Pennsylvania .................................................................... 42%Minority/international students .............................................................. 18%

FacultyFull-time faculty .......................................................................................164Ph.D. or other terminal degree ............................................................... 95%Student-to-faculty ratio ........................................................................... 12:1Average class size, introductory .................................................................21Average class size, advanced .....................................................................11Classes with fewer than 30 students ...................................................... 89%

FacilitiesMajor buildings ..........................................................................................42Central campus ................................................................................ 79 acresRecreation complex ....................................................................... 203 acresBousson nature preserve ............................................................... 283 acres

Financial AidExtensive merit aid available; up to $80,000 guaranteed over eight semesters.Students receiving need-based aid ........................................................ 71%Tuition and fees (2012 – 13) ..............................................................$37,610Room and board (2012 – 13) ..............................................................$9,540

Campus LifeStudent organizations on campus ................................................... Over 100Varsity teams .............................................................................................21Participate in varsity, club, intramurals, and outdoor recreation ....Over 50%Live on campus .................................................................................... 100%Campus activities include concerts in the Grounds for Change coffeehouse, comedians, Late Night programming on weekends, and major annual events such as Wingfest, Casino Night, Springfest and Greek Sing.

Experience Outside the ClassroomComplete independent research Senior Project.................................... 100%Undertake internships ............................................................................ 75% Available internships .......................................................................2,000Participate in community service ...................................................Over 60% Total hours of service per year ......................................................50,000Travel on EL Seminars per year ................................................................100Allegheny-sponsored study abroad per year .......................................70 – 80

OutcomesGraduate from Allegheny ....................................................................... 80% Complete their degree in four years ................................................. 92%Start a career directly ............................................................................. 45% Job-seekers hired within 8 months of graduation ............................ 90%Go on to graduate school directly .......................................................... 45% Graduate school acceptance rate (including pre-law and pre-med) .............................................. 80–100%Join long-term service opportunities directly ......................................... 10%

DETAILS OF DISTINCTIONAllegheny students are provided the freedom to select majors and minors of unusual

combinations, and they combine those interests and talents to develop skills that employers seek most in today’s global economy—being creative, analytical and innovative.

major/minor combinationsrequired to represent two of the liberal arts divisions — natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences

four-year seminar seriesbeginning with the first-year seminar, where the faculty instructor is your advisor for two years

capstone senior projectan essential independent experience that encompasses research, writing, and presentation, mirroring a master’s thesis

off-campus experiences2,000 internships, study abroad programs, service projects, and Allegheny’s distinctive Travel Seminar — intensive faculty-led learning tours

state-of-the-art facilitiesscience research complex and premier communication arts center

extraordinary outcomesgraduate school (including law & medical school) acceptance rates are 80 – 100%, twice the national average

to learn more visit allegheny.edu/unusualcombinations

Details of Distinction • Allegheny At A Glance

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American studiesapplied computing applied economicsart & technologyart & the environmentart (studio)art history Asian studiesastronomybiochemistrybiological and physical studies

biology black studieschemistryChinese studies

Chinese language and literature

classical studiescommunication artscomputer sciencecreative writingdance & movement studieseconomics educationEnglishenvironmental geologyenvironmental scienceenvironmental studiesenvironmental writingFrench/French studiesgeology

German/German studiesglobal health and

developmenthistoryinternational studiesjournalismLatinLatin American & Caribbean

studieslesbian, gay, bisexual &

transgender studiesmanagerial economicsmass communication/

media studiesmathematics

medieval & Renaissance studies

Middle East & North African studies

musicmusic historymusic performancemusic theoryneurosciencephilosophyphysicspolitical sciencepre-dentalpre-lawpre-medicinepre-nursing

pre-pharmacypre-veterinarianpsychologyreligious studiesscience, health & societySpanishtheatrevalues, ethics & social action

women’s studieswritingand self-designed

Every student completes a major and minor— there are over 900 unique combinations possible.

PROGRAMS OF STUDY

DEGREES AND ACADEMIC PROGRAMSUndergraduate DegreesBachelor of Arts, Bachelor of ScienceTeacher CertificationCooperative pre-admission arrangement with the University of Pittsburgh Master of Arts in Teaching Program (PA) and exclusive agreements with Teachers College of Columbia University (NY) and Xavier University (OH)Accelerated Masters Programs (3/2)Management (arts, health care policy, information systems, public policy) with Carnegie Mellon University; Occupational Therapy with Chatham University; Physician Assistant with Chatham University

Accelerated Doctorate Programs Nursing (3/3, 3/4) with Case Western Reserve University; Physical Therapy (4/2) with Chatham University; Osteopathic Medicine (3/4) with the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine or Lake Erie College of Osteopathic MedicineEngineering Cooperative ProgramEngineering (3/2) with University of Pittsburgh, Columbia University, Case Western Reserve University and Washington University in St. Louis; a Master of Science in Engineering (4/2) through Columbia UniversityPreferred Admission Agreements Simon Graduate School at University of Rochester (business administration); Jefferson Medical College, Drexel University College of Medicine (medical school)

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?Dr. Albert A. Moss ‘62Professor & Chair of RadiologyUniversity of Washington

Mr. Jeremy M. Coghlan ‘69General ManagerWBEK UPN-67

Dr. John B. Moore ‘71Trauma SurgeonUniversity of Colorado Health Sciences Center

Mr. Judson H. Shutt ‘77AttorneySegal Wolf Berk Gaines & Liss

Dr. Richard Lee Finder ‘79AnesthesiologistAmbulatory Anesthesia Assoc.

Mr. William Raymond Hartz ‘79Chief Executive OfficerBanyan Consulting LLC

Lt. Colonel Steven L. Held ‘80U.S. Navy/Marine Corps CoordinatorUnited State Marine Corps

Mr. Jeffery D. Wright ‘81JudgeLancaster Court of Common Pleas

Mr. Thomas E. Shirley ‘82Senior Computer ProgrammerMedical Info Technology, Inc.

Mr. Scott Knox Grosjean ‘90Airline PilogSouthwest Airlines

Mr. William W. Kahan ‘97Club Retail Account ExecutiveMajor League Baseball Properties

Patrick F. Capozzi, DDS ‘98DentistConcord Pediatric Dentistry

Mr. Christopher L. Nuttall ‘99OEM Business Manager, iPhoneApple Computer, Inc.

Mr. Ben Montgomery ‘05Financial AdvisorHefren-Tillotson, Inc.

Mr. Marc Scvilli ‘05Clinical PharmacistUPMC

Mr. David Recker ‘06Assistant VP/Client AdvocateWelles, Inc.

Mr. Eric Sloan ‘08Financial Services - Executive RecruiterThe Execu/Search Group

Mr. Travis Tasker ‘13Environmental Engineering MajorPenn State University

Academic Programs • Alumni Spotlight

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Named after 1906 alum Andrew Wells Robertson, the state-of-the-art Robertson Athletic & Recreation Complex encompases the home facilities of the baseball, football, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, and tennis teams.

Frank B. Fuhrer Field, located within the 203-acre Robertson Athletic Complex, was completely renovated in 2006. Fuhrer Field features a FieldTurf playing surface (the same surface used by many NFL teams), stadium lighting, full locker rooms, and an eight lane olympic style track.

The softball complex within Robertson Complex features 25-foot long dugouts, a 25-foot high backstop, a full-field underground watering system, a full-field tarpaulin, an 8x15-foot electronic scoreboard, a fully-enclosed press box, a sound system, spacious locker rooms and a permanent fence.

Robertson Field, located right next to the softball complex, is the home of Allegheny Baseball. The facility includes a batting cage, which sits along the right-field fence, allowing easy access for in-game use, and two spacious dugouts behind each baseline.

Originally known as College Field, the complex was named after Andrew Wells Robertson in 1962 to honor the year he was named Chairman Emeritus of the Allegheny Board of Trustees. Robertson purchased additional acreage along Park Ave. to supplement land originally donated in 1910 by John F. Eberhart. (class of 1853). In addition to donating land, Robertson underwrote the cost of developing the athletic field. A beautiful and spacious venue for intercollegiate athletics, Robertson saw that the natural setting was preserved by having shrubbery and trees removed during construction replanted elsewhere on campus.

In addition, Robertson Athletic Complex also includes one of the nation’s finest outdoor track and field facilities; 12 lighted tennis courts; and an NCAA championship-level cross country course. There are also 102 acres of woodlands, a picnic shelter and trails for outdoor recreation.

Andrew Wells Robertson Athletic & Recreation Complex

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Angelo Panzetta enters his 13th season as head coach of the Allegheny men’s soccer program. A two-time North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Coach of the Year, Panzetta ranks second on the school’s all-time wins list, and is one of only two coaches in program history with 100 or more wins, posting an 121-81-24 overall record during his 11 seasons on the sidelines. In 2012, Panzetta ushered the Gators to their best start in 18 years and second best record under his tenure as the squad used a 13-1-1 start to earn a No. 20 on the National Soccer Coaches Association of American (NSCAA) national poll on Oct. 16. Allegheny ranked as high as No. 3 in the Division III Great Lakes Region poll, also sponsored by the NSCAA, and upended two ranked opponents in six days. The Gators defeated No. 21 Baldwin Wallace, 3-1, at Frank B. Fuhrer Field on Sept. 17 before handing No. 17 Berry College a 3-1 loss in Washington, Pa. on Sept. 23. The Gator defense stood firm during the 2012 campaign, combining for eight shutouts, the most since the 2007 season. Then-junior John Lichina posted four consecutive shutouts from Sept. 2 to Sept. 12, finishing the season with an All-NCAC Honorable Mention selection. In total, Panzetta has coached 64 All-NCAC selections and 14 All-Region honorees. In addition, five Gators earned NSCAA All-East Regional Scholar Honors. Allegheny has made nine NCAC Tournament appearances under the tenure of Panzetta, earning an NCAA Tournament bid in 2004 by using the momentum from the first NCAC Championship in program history over Denison in penalty kicks to advance to the third round of the NCAA Tournament. Once in the NCAA tournament, Allegheny earned the first two NCAA Tournament wins in program history by defeating Transylvania and Carnegie Mellon in penalty kicks before falling to eventual National Champion Messiah. The Gators made back-to-back NCAC tournament appearances in the 2010 and 2011 seasons, marking the first time since 2006 and 2007 that the Gators made the post-season in consecutive campaigns. Panzetta made the playoffs in his first seven seasons on the sideline, completing a stretch of nine consecutive post-season appearances for the Gators. Panzetta earned his first NCAC Coach of the Year honor in the 2002 season, as the Gators posted a 14-6-0 record, tying the school record for wins, while earning the a team a spot in the conference championship game. Allegheny’s magical run in 2004 earned Panzetta his second NCAC Coach of the Year accolade.

A native of Irondequoit, N.Y., Panzetta is a 1989 graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), where he turned in a standout collegiate career, becoming the school’s first three-time NCAA Division III All-American First Team selection. While at RIT he led the Tigers to four NCAA playoff appearances, four Empire Athletic Association (EAA) titles, and a 55-7-7 record. Panzetta was also a two-time EAA Player of the Year, and was inducted into the RIT Sports Hall of Fame in 1994.

Following his career at RIT, Panzetta was selected in the first round of the 1989 Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) draft by the Baltimore Blast. He helped Baltimore to a berth in the MISL championship series in 1990, and finished second in the Rookie of the Year balloting. After two seasons with the Blast, he went on to play three seasons for the National Professional Soccer League’s Harrisburg Heat where he helped the team to three playoff appearances. Panzetta is a member of the Harrisburg Heat Hall of Fame, and was recently named to the Heat’s All-Decade team for the 1990s.

Before coming to Allegheny, Panzetta served as the top assistant to Dean Foti at Division I Syracuse University. During his seven years as an assistant with the Orangemen, Panzetta coached 18 All-Big East Conference selections, and helped the team advance to the Big East Tournament Semifinals in 1999, and a quarterfinals appearance in 2000. Panzetta earned a master’s degree in Exercise Science from Syracuse in May of 2000.

Panzetta’s other coaching experience includes one season at his alma mater RIT, and two seasons as an assistant coach at Gillman High School in Baltimore, Md. He has also coached the New York West Olympic Developmental Program’s (ODP) Under-17 team, and was an evaluator for the Region 1 ODP staff. He is licensed with the United States Soccer Federation, holding an A License.

Panzetta and his wife Gina currently reside in Meadville with their daughter Marissa.

Coach Panzetta’s ResumeEducation(RIT) B.A. - Applied Mathematics(Syracuse) Masters - Exercise Science

Head Coaching Experience Allegheny College (2001-Present)

Assistant Coaching ExperienceRIT (1989, Student Assistant)Syracuse (1993-2000)

Panzetta’s Record at Allegheny

Panzetta Notables• Member of D-III National Runner-up at

RIT, 1988

• Drafted in the first round of the 1989

Major Indoor Soccer League Draft by the

Baltimore Blast

• 2002 NCAC Coach of the Year

• 2004 NCAC Coach of the Year

• 2004 NCAC Tournament Champions

• Three-time D-III first-team All-American

• RIT Hall of Fame Inductee - 1994

• Harrisburg Heat Hall of Fame Inductee

Year Overall % NCAC

2001 12-3-1 .781 7-2-0 (3rd)

2002 14-6-0 .700 7-2-0 (2nd)

2003 11-5-2 .666 6-2-1 (4th)

2004 10-8-4 .545 5-4-0 (4th)

2005 8-8-4 .500 5-3-1 (3rd)

2006 11-5-3 .657 5-4-0 (4th)

2007 10-8-1 .552 5-4-0 (4th)

2008 6-9-3 .416 4-3-2 (5th)

2009 7-9-1 .441 2-6-1 (T-7th)

2010 8-8-3 .500 4-3-1 (T-3rd)

2011 11-7-1 .605 4-4-1 (T-4th)

2012 13-4-1 .750 5-3-1 (5th)

Totals 121-81-24 .588 59-40-8

Bold indicates NCAC Tournament Championship

Head Coach Angelo Panzetta

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One of the most dominant landmarks on Allegheny’s campus, the David V. Wise Center was completed in 1997. The main part of the facility is the sports forum located on the upper level. Its 27,000 feet of open floor space is used by the softball team and other intercollegiate programs for year-round indoor training, while a three-lane, 200-meter indoor running track is suspended above the playing surface. A 2,500 square foot weight room is located just off the sports forum. The training facility includes free weights, resistance lifting, stationary bicycles, and a plethora of the latest fitness machines.

In addition, the Wise Center swimming natatorium is located on the same level to provide additional cross-training training opportunities, while the close proximity to the program’s sports medicine facility ensures timely and adequate coverage during all softball-related activities.

Nathan Whitehurst enters his first season as the assistant coach of the Gators and will assist in all aspects of the Allegheny College men’s soccer program. Whitehurst graduated from Lenior-Rhyne University in 2008 with a bachelor’s degree in sports management, earning a master’s degree in sport management and kinesiology from East Tennessee State University in 2011.

Prior to Allegheny, Whitehurst served as the assistant coach at Emory & Henry College, an NCAA Division III institution in Emory, Va. His role included assisting with the day-

to-day operations of the program along with scouting opponents and providing training for the athletes on the team.

Whitehurst was named the head varsity boys coach at Abingdon High School in Feb. 2010, leading the squad to three consecutive district championships. Whitehurst was named the 2011 District Coach of the Year and Co-Regional Coach of the Year. He also has held positions with Fusion FC in Bristol, Tenn. and Patrick Henry High School in Glade Spring, Va.

While at Lenior-Rhyne, Whitehurst was a four-year athlete on the men’s soccer team and was named co-captain his senior year. He led the team in points as a freshman, setting a single-game record for most points in a game (nine – three goals, three assists) during his career. He helped the Bears to the 2006 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference tournament championship, completing a 19-1-1 season with a run to the NCAA Division II Sweet 16.

Whitehurst holds a Tennessee Youth E Coaching License and most recently completed the NSCAA Advanced National course along with the NSCAA Goalkeeping II course.

David V. Wise Center

Through 1925, Allegheny teams had been referred to as Hilltoppers, Methodists, Timothians (in deference to College founder Timothy Alden), and the Blue and Gold. In April of 1925, a group of Allegheny students published the first issue of a humor magazine titled the Allegheny Alligator. The editors explained the reasoning behind the title thus: “The name, Alligator, was selected not because the alligator is noted for its sense of humor, nor because the haunts of the above-mentioned critter are located in this vicinity, but purely and simply because of the 99.44% alliterative value of its orthography.”

A column in that first issue was titled “Gator Gossip,” and in the fall of 1926 an organization called the Go-Get-’Em Gator Club appeared on campus. The club made its presence known at football games by occupying a reserved section of the bleachers and serving as a nucleus for the cheering section. By the end of the decade, Allegheny’s athletic teams were referred to as the Gators. It wasn’t until the 1970s that the name took on a face. It was then that a group of students started a publication evaluating faculty and courses. An illustration of a gator used in one of those publications was adopted by the College administration and eventually evolved into the nameless gator most Alleghenians are familiar with—posed in a tough but friendly stance and proudly wearing a varsity letter sweater.

In 1980 the Golden Gator Club was formed, an organization that remains an important link between the Athletics Department and alumni. The gator graphic has retained its strong identity with athletics and in the fall of 2004, it was redesigned to give it a more contemporary look. A new mascot costume was unveiled and “Chompers” made its debut.

Why Gators?

Assistant CoachNathan Whitehurst

Assistant Coach • Why Gators? • David V. Wise Center

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No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School0 John Lichina Sr. GK 6-0 170 Gibsonia, Pa. / Hampton1 Jake Pugliese So. GK 6-0 190 Buffalo, N.Y. / City Honors2 Brenton Stoddart So. M 5-10 160 Harvard, Mass. / Bromfield3 Alex Etherington Sr. D 5-7 150 West Homestead, Pa. / Central Catholic4 Nick Dias Fr. M 5-7 135 Potomac, Md. / Landon/Shady Side Academy5 Thomas Richter Jr. M 5-8 140 Wexford, Pa. / North Allegheny6 Daniel McCann Sr. D 5-8 155 Irwin, Pa. / Hempfield7 Daniel Szekely Jr. M/F 6-2 170 North Huntingdon, Pa. / Greensburg Cent. Catholic8 Alex Marks So. M 5-10 160 Delmar, N.Y. / Bethlehem Central9 Paul Teufel Sr. M/F 5-11 165 Waterford, Pa. / General McLane10 Axel Monzon Jr. M/F 5-7 165 El Paso, Tex. / Cathedral11 Cameron Olson Jr. M 5-10 175 Clifton Park, N.Y. / Shenendehowa12 Stefano Wach Jr. D 6-2 195 Pittsburgh, Pa. / Hampton13 Erik Donatelli Jr. M 5-10 160 Gibsonia, Pa. / Hampton14 Jacob Lebsack So. M 6-0 170 Buffalo, N.Y. / City Honors15 Brian Graham Sr. F 6-0 175 Lockport, N.Y. / Canisius16 Zach Stryker Fr. M 5-7 145 Delmar, N.Y. / Delmar17 Andrew Miller Sr. M 6-0 180 Olivette, Mo. / John Burroughs18 Corey Macmillan So. D 5-10 160 Kenosha, Wisc. / Marshalltown19 Liam McNamee Fr. M 6-0 175 Olean, N.Y. / Olean20 Jonas Skattum Fr. D 6-2 170 Oslo, Norway / Asker VGS21 Keith Danley Sr. D 5-9 170 Framingham, Mass. / Framingham22 Alejandro Wiel Jr. D 6-0 190 Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico / Southwestern Educational23 Mark Burkhart Sr. D 6-3 175 Rochester, N.Y. / Brighton24 Aaron Donahoe Fr. D 6-0 185 Lakewood, Ohio / Lakewood25 Spencer Meschter Fr. M 6-5 200 Bethesda, Md. / Walt Whitman27 Michael Severyn Sr. GK 5-9 190 Waterford, Pa. / North Allegheny Peter Adler Fr. D 6-0 175 Dunedin, New Zealand / Otago Billy Andrews So. D 5-8 165 Albion, N.Y. / Charles D’Amico Brett Barrett Fr. D 5-9 155 Mount Lebanon, Pa. / Mount Lebanon Alex Boarts Fr. F 5-9 140 Grove City, Pa. / Grove City Ethan Byrne Fr. D 5-9 165 Hopewell, Pa. / Hopewell Jacob Hanko Fr. D 5-11 145 Erie, Pa. / McDowell Landon Hanna Fr. D 6-1 185 DuBois, Pa. / DuBois Tony Householder Fr. D 5-9 160 Cleveland Heights, Ohio / Grand River Academy Ezra Pasackow Fr. D 5-8 155 Shelburne, Vt. / Champlain Valley Union Scott Powell Fr. M 5-10 150 Washington, D.C. / Landon Vincent Reginella Sr. M 5-9 165 Pittsburgh, Pa. / North Allegheny Danny Swann Fr. DS 5-11 175 Ithaca, N.Y. / Ithaca Jack Walsh Fr. M 5-9 130 Pittsburgh, Pa. / Mount Lebanon Bobby Weeks Fr. M 6-1 160 Manchester, Vt. / Burr and Burton Academy

State BreakdownMaryland - 1

Massachusetts - 2Missouri - 1

New York - 10Pennsylvania - 16

Ohio - 2Texas - 1

Vermont - 2Washington D. C. - 1

Wisconsin - 1

Class BreakdownSeniors - 10Juniors - 7

Sophomores -8Freshmen - 16

AlphabeticalAdler, Peter

Andrews, BillyBarrett, BrettBoarts, Alex

Burkhart, MarkByrne, EthanDanley, Keith

Dias, NickDonatelli, Erik

Donohoe, AaronEtherington, Alex

Graham, BrianHanko, Jacob

Hanna, LandonHouseholder, Tony

Lebsack, JacobLichina, John

Macmillan, CoreyMarks, Alex

McCann, DanielMcNamee, Liam

Meschter, SpencerMiller, AndrewMonzon, Axel

Olson, CameronPasackow, EzraPowell, ScottPugliese, Jake

Reginella, VincentRichter, ThomasSeveryn, MichaelSkattum, Jonas

Stoddart, BrentonStryker, Zach

Swann, DannySzekely, Daniel

Teufel, PaulWach, Stefano

Walsh, JackWeeks, BobbyWeil, Alejandro

Assistant Coach • Why Gators? • David V. Wise Center 2013 Allegheny Men’s Soccer Roster

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2012: Played in two matches for the Gators… participated in two Allegheny wins and Geneva (Sept. 8) and Wabash (Oct. 6).

Personal: Son of Steve and Julie Burkhart…born Feb. 16, 1992…environmental science major with minor in economics.

Mark Burkhart

Ye a r G P - G S G A P T S S H G W2 0 1 2 2 - 0 0 0 0 0 0To t a l 2 - 0 0 0 0 0 0

Mark Burkhart Career Statistics

Senior • Defense

Rochester, N.Y.

Brighton

Keith Danley

23Keith Danley

Senior • Defense

Framingham, Mass.

Framingham

21Alex Etherington

Senior • Defense

West Homestead, Pa.

Central Catholic

3

2012: Started in all 18 games…Member of Allegheny defense that held opponents to under one goal per game on average while posting seven shutouts by Allegheny…assisted the lone goal of a one goal shutout win against Wooster on Oct. 10.

2011: Appeared in all 19 games for Allegheny, making 16 starts … Scored his first collegiate goal in a 1-0 win over Wilmington College to capture the title in the 27th annual Wilmington Kiwanis Classic.

2010: Spent his freshman year at Babson College.

Personal: Born on Sept. 6, 1992 ... Son of Brian and Diane Danley ... Majoring in math, with a minor in economics.

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Keith Danley Career Statistics

2012: Appeared in 18 matches, starting in a season-opening, 3-1 win over LaRoche on Sept. 1…was a key for the Gators off of the bench, playing 30 or more minutes in 10 games during the season…finished with 509 minutes played during the 2012 campaign.

2011: Appeared in all 19 games for Allegheny, making 17 starts … a defensive standout that assisted on one goal this season … played a vital part in the defensive success of the Gators, who allowed just 1.44 goals against, to go along with seven shutouts.

2010: Played in 15 games, making four starts as a defender in his first year as a Gator...was on the field for six of the team’s seven defensive shutouts.

Personal: Son of Pamela and William Etherington…born Feb. 16, 1992…majoring in economics, with a minor in english.

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Alex Etherington Career Statistics

Brian Graham

Senior • Forward

Lockport, N.Y.

Canisius

2012: Appeared in six games…debuted in the season opener against LaRoche (Sept. 1), playing 53 minutes…returned from injury on Oct. 16 against Hiram, playing 18 minutes in a critical, 3-0 NCAC road win…played 25 or more minutes the final two games of the season.

2011: Appeared in all 19 games for the Gators… scored a career-high four goals and nine points as a key reserve… tallied an assist on game-winner against John Carroll (9/3/11).

2010: Played in 10 games, making seven starts…recorded his first career point on an assist against Baldwin-Wallace (9/22/10)…his first career goal was a game-winner that came in the final seconds of double-overtime against Oberlin (10/13/10).

Personal: Son of Brian and Patricia Graham…born Jan. 28, 1992…majoring in computer science, with a minor in economics.

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2012: All-NCAC Honorable Mention…started in all 15 games played…became program leader in career shutouts on Sept. 12, making eight saves in a 1-0 win over Point Park…recorded five shutouts, including four consecutive clean sheets from Sept. 2 to Sept. 8…opened the season with a 10-1-1 record…recorded an .832 save percentage, second-highest total in the NCAC…ranked among the conference leaders in fewest goals allowed (17)…finished ranked fourth in the conference in goals against average (1.12)…recorded a season-high eight saves on two occasions, last vs. Wittenberg on Sept. 22…named Allegheny Male Athlete of the Week on Sept. 18 after record- breaking performance against Point Park.

2011: Started in all 19 games for Allegheny making 94 stops for a save percentage of .770 … posted seven shutouts for the second consecutive year, climbing to a tie for third all-time with 14 career shutouts … backstopped Allegheny to a national ranking of 24, first national ranking for the school since their sweet sixteen run in 2004 … had a shutout streak of 375:06 from October 8 – October 22, between a span of five games … selected to the All-NCAC honorable mention team for the second consecutive year.

2010: Logged every minute in goal for the Gators, and was named to the All-NCAC Honorable Mention Team as a rookie…started his career posting three consecutive shutouts, and ended the season with seven total shutouts…ranked first in the NCAC in saves (118), and saves per game (6.21)…his .843 save percentage was ranked in the top-50 in Division III and was second in the NCAC…posted a 1.11 goals against average, and notched a single-game high 15 saves in a 3-2 double-overtime win against Oberlin (10/13/10)…allowed one goal or fewer in 13 of the 19 games he played in goal.

Personal: Son of John and Jeana Lichina…born Dec. 15, 1991…majoring in english, with a minor in history & communication arts.

John Lichina

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Senior • Goalkeeper

Gibsonia, Pa.

Hampton

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Daniel McCann

Senior • Defense

Irwin, Pa.

Hempfield

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2012: Played in 18 games…scored first goal of collegiate career unassisted in 35th minute of 3-0 win at Geneva (Sept. 8).

2011: Appeared in two games as a sophomore.

2010: Appeared in 12 games as a reserve on defense…made collegiate debut against Mount Union (Sept. 1).

Personal: Son of Michele Falcon McCann…born Mar. 5, 1992…majoring in chemistry, with a minor in religous studies.

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Andrew Miller

Senior • Midfield

Olivette, Mo.

John Burroughs

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2012: NSCAA All-East Region Honorable Mention Scholar…Appeared in 17 matches, starting in six…recorded three goals and one assist for seven points…tallied one-game winning goal, scoring in the 89th minute to send the Gators to a 2-1 win over Kenyon on Oct. 13…scored in season-opening, 3-1 win over LaRoche on Sept. 2…tallied insurance goal in 2-0 win over Denison on Sept. 29.

2011: Started in all 19 games…led the team with 15 points and tied for the team lead with six goals… All-NCAC Honorable Mention…netted game- winner in 1-0 victory over Hiram on Oct. 18.

2010: Appeared in 11 games and made three starts…made his first career start on Sept. 22 against Baldwin Wallace, scoring the lone Allegheny goal in a 1-1 tie…tallied game-winner for first career goal in 1-0 win over Otterbein Sept. 18.

Personal: Son of Steve and Nina Miller…born Feb. 18, 1992…majoring in romance languages.

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Personal: Son of Joseph and Donna Reginella. Born May 4, 1992...neuropsychology major.

Vince Reginella

Senior • Midfield

Pittsburgh, Pa.

North Allegheny

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Personal: Son of Gregory and Marjorie Severyn. Born October 23, 1991...english major with minor in psychology.

Michael Severyn

Senior • Goalkeeper

Wexford, Pa.

North Allegheny

Paul Teufel

Senior • Midfield/Forward

Waterford, Pa.

General McLane

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2012: Played in 11 games…debuted in the season opener against LaRoche, playing 20 minutes.

2011: Appeared in six games for Allegheny in his sophomore year … scored his first career point on an assist to Andrew Zimmer against Grove City Sept. 6.

2010: Played in two games as a rookie…Made collegiate debut against Wabash College Oct. 9.

Personal: Son of David and Mary Teufel…born Feb. 27 1992…majoring in economics with minor in environmental writing

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Erik Donatelli

Junior • Defense/Midfield

Gibsonia, Pa.

Hampton

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2012: Appeared in five matches at defense and midfield…the Gators outscored opponents 15-3 in games in which Donatelli entered.

2011: Appeared in one game as a freshman, making collegiate debut against Wabash (Oct. 8)

Personal: Born on Sept. 11, 1992 ... Son of Ron and Mary Lynn Donatelli ... Majoring in economics and a minor in biology.

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Paul Teufel

Personal: Son of Adrienne DiPaolo and Stuart Macmillan...majoring in international studeis with minors in Spanish and art.

Corey Macmillan

Junior • Defense

Kenosha, Wisc.

Marshalltown

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Axel Monzon

Junior • Defense/Midfield

El Paso, Tex.

Cathedral

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2011: Appeared in 14 games as a freshman, mak-ing one start … scored his first collegiate goal against Wabash (Oct. 31) … tallied his first career assist against the College of Wooster (Oct. 8).

Personal: Born on Jan. 21, 1993 ... Son of Javier and Elizabeth Monzon ... Majoring in business, with a minor in psychology.

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Cameron Olson

Junior • Midfield/Forward

Clifton Park, N.Y.

Shenendehowa

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2012: All-NCAC Honorable Mention…participated in 16 matches, starting 15…recorded 12 points off of three goals and six assists…tallied three game-winning goals…scored lone goal in 1-0 win over Wooster (Oct. 10)…recorded five points on one goal and three assists in 2012 Allegheny Classic, earning Co-MVP plaudits…scored game-winner in 3-1 win over then-No. 17 Berry (Ga.) on Sept. 23.

2011: Appeared in 19 games, making eight starts…scored first career point in home debut vs. Grove City (Sept. 6)…netted his first career goal against DePauw (Oct. 22).

Personal: Born on July 4, 1993 ... Son of Ronald and Maria Olson ... undecided major.

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Daniel Szekely

Junior • Midfield/Forward

North Huntington, Pa.

Greensburg Cent. Cath.

2012: Appeared in one game during the 2011-12 season.

Personal: Son of Ernesto Weil and Isabel Urreiztieta…born Feb. 2, 1993…played club soccer at University of South Florida…three-sport varsity athlete in soccer, basketball and volleyball… microbiology major with a classical studies minor with a planned career as a medical doctor.

Alejandro Weil

Junior • Defense

Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico

Southwestern

2012: Appeared in 10 matches during first season in the Blue and Gold…scored first Allegheny goal in 83rd minute of 4-1 win over Wabash (Oct. 6).

2011: Played at Denison University.

Personal: Son of Dr. Daniel and Kelly Szekely ... Born on March 19, 1993 ... Four-time letter win-ner in soccer at Greensburg Central Catholic ... Undecided major.

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Personal: Son of John and Julie Andrews…born Dec. 13, 1993…three-sport athlete, played soccer, ran track and was member of swim team…scholar athlete in every semester of high school career…member of national honor society…majoring in international studies.

Billy Andrews

Sophomore • Defense

Albion, N.Y.

Charles D’Amico

Stefano Wach

Junior • Defense

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Hampton

2012: Appeared in eight games for the Gators.

2011: Spent year at George Washington University.

Personal: Son of Mark and Ingrid Wach ... Born on Apr. 13, 1993 ... four-year letter winner in soccer at Hampton High School ... Selected to All-Section and All-WFIAL for soccer ... Named to the Pittsburgh Tribune Review Elite 11 ... Pittsburgh Gazette All-North All-Star selection.

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Stefano Wach

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Personal: Born on April 30, 1993 ... son of Tom and Dana Richter ... majoring in Biology with a minor in music.

Thomas Richter

Junior • Midfield

Wexford, Pa.

North Allegheny

Cameron Olson

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2012: Appeared in 16 matches…tallied three points on one goal and one assist...scored first collegiate goal in 3-1 win over nationally ranked No. 20 Baldwin Wallace on Sept. 18…added an assist in 4-1 win over Wabash on Oct. 6.

Personal: Son of Lee Marks and Liz Schuster…born Oct. 27, 1994…two-sport athlete, six-time letter-winner…played soccer, track and squash… undecided major.

Alex Marks

Sophomore • Midfield

Delmar, N.Y.

Bethlehem Central

Brenton Stoddart

Personal: Son of Martin and Dianna Pugliese…born Apr. 8, 1994…three-sport athlete in hockey, baseball and soccer...neuroscience major with a planned career in a medical research field.

Jake Pugliese

Sophomore • Goalkeeper

Buffalo, N.Y.

City Honors

2012: Appeared in two matches for the Gators during his freshman campaign.

Personal: Son of Hugh Stoddart and Piali De…born Aug. 5, 1994…varsity letter-winner in soccer, tennis…was on two district champion teams in tennis (2009) and soccer (2011)…undecided major.

Brenton Stoddart

Sophomore • Defense/Midfield

Harvard, Mass.

The Bromfield School

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Personal: Son of Patricia and David Barrett…born Mar. 4, 1995…two-time varsity letter-winner…brother Bryan played soccer at Seton Hill University…economics major with minor in Spanish…planned career in international business.

Brett Barrett

Freshman • Defense

Mount Lebanon, Pa.

Mount Lebanon

Jacob Lebsack

Daniel Swann

Sophomore • Defense

Ithaca, N.Y.

Ithaca

Alex Marks

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Personal: Son of Ralph and Sharon Adler…born Feb. 15, 1994…earned varsity letters in soccer and basketball…named basketball captain during varsity career…biology major.

Peter Adler

Sophomore • Defense

Dunedin, New Zealand

Otago

Jacob Lebsack

Sophomore • Midfield

Buffalo, N.Y.

City Honors

2012: Appeared in 15 games…scored the tying goal in the 42nd minute of Allegheny’s eventual 2-1 win over Kenyon on Oct. 13.

Personal: Son of Jeff Lebsack and Blythe Merill…born on Nov. 8, 1993…two-sport athlete in soccer and track…undecided major.

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Personal: Son of Judith Swann...environmental science major with minor in economics.

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Personal: Son of Antonio and Amy Dias…born Jun. 30, 1994…10-time varsity letter-winner (rugby, lacrosse, wrestling, soccer)…named to All-IAC Soccer team junior year…economics major with minors in geology and environmental science.

Nick Dias

Freshman • Midfield

Potomac, Md.

Shady Side Acad.

Personal: Son of Donald and Dolores Hanna…born Oct. 10, 1994…10-time varsity letter-winner (soccer, wrestling, football)…earned Most Valuable Player award (soccer)…Tri-County Wrestler of the Year …varsity captain (soccer, wrestling)…economics major with minor in environmental science.

Landon Hanna

Freshman • Defense

DuBois, Pa.

DuBois

Personal: Son of Robert and Hallie Meschter…born May 18, 1995…two-time varsity letter-winner…undecided major.

Spencer Meschter

Freshman • Midfield

Bethesda, Md.

Walt Whitman

Personal: Son of Rosemary and Sean McNamee…born Mar. 26, 1995…three-time varsity letter-win-ner…played soccer and hockey during high school career…earned Western New York Exceptional Se-nior and league MVP…economics major.

Liam McNamee

Freshman • Midfield

Olean, N.Y.

Olean

Personal: Son of Sydne and Stephen Hanko…born Feb. 5, 1995…two-time varsity letter-winner…earned All-Region First Team honors as a junior…member of District 10 champions during senior campaign…computer science major.

Jacob Hanko

Freshman • Defense

Erie, Pa.

McDowell

Personal: Son of Cindy Landerbaugh…born Nov. 22, 1994…six-time varsity letter-winner…earned All-Section and All-WPIAL honors during varsity career…undecided major…planned career as corporate attorney.

Ethan Byrne

Freshman • Defense

Hopewell, Pa.

Hopewell

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Personal: Son of Suzanne Rivera and Michael Householder…born Apr. 20, 1995…eight-time varsity letter-winner (soccer, lacrosse, football)…earned two soccer MVP awards…named lacrosse MVP on two occasions…named team captain in soccer and lacrosse during varsity career… undecided major.

Tony Householder

Freshman • Defense

Cleveland Heights, Ohio

Grand River Acad.

Personal: Son of Sandy and Chris Donahoe…born Oct. 17, 1994…six-time varsity letter-winner…earned senior all-star team player…economics major with minor in mathematics.

Aaron Donahoe

Freshman • Defense

Lakewood, Ohio

Lakewood

Personal: Son of William and Michelle Boarts…born Dec. 26, 1994…three-time varsity letter-winner (soccer)…named Region Player of the Year during varsity career…undecided major.

Alex Boarts

Freshman • Forward

Grove CIty, Pa.

Grove City

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Personal: Son of Hege Norheim and Christian Skattum…born Apr. 10, 1994…uncles Dag and Ted Skattum played soccer for Allegheny College.

Jonas Skattum

Frershman • Defense

Oslo, Norway

Asker VGS

Personal: Son of Melissa and John Weeks…born Apr. 9, 1995…two-time varsity letter-winner…won two state championships during varsity career…environmental science major with minor in economics.

Bobby Weeks

Freshman • Midfield

Manchester, Vt.

Burr and Burton Acad.

Personal: Son of Patty and Bob Walsh…born Mar. 17, 1995…four-time varsity letter-winner…WPIAL individual finalist in track…economics major.

Jack Walsh

Freshman • Midfield

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Mount Lebanon

Personal: Son of Houston Keith and Marianne Powell…born Dec. 27, 1994…four-time varsity letter-winner (soccer, track)…earned All-IAC during senior season…environmental science major with minor in geology.

Scott Powell

Freshman • Midfield

Washington, D.C.

Landon

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Personal: Son of Marcy and Troy Stryker…born Apr. 30, 1995…two-time varsity letter-winner…member of Section II Champion squad…undecided major.

Zach Stryker

Freshman • Midfield

Delmar, N.Y.

Delmar

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Personal: Son of David and Holly Pasackow…born Dec.1 4, 1994…two-time varsity letter-winner…won two state championships during senior year (soccer, Nordic skiing)….environmental science major.

Ezra Pasackow

Freshman • Defense

Shelburne, Vt.

Champlain Valley Union

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Anchored by a group of returning starters that helped lead the Gators to the best start since 1994, the 2013 Allegheny men’s soccer program enter a new season looking to replicate the early success of the previous year while completing the march to the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) championship.

Picked to finish fourth in the NCAC this season in a pre-season poll voted on by the coaches, the Gators finished the 2012 season with a 13-4-1 record. Allegheny began the season winning its first five games, posting a 13-1-1 record through 15 matches, the most wins in as many games since the 1994 season.

“We had a great year last season, I was very proud of our effort and play,” commented head coach Angelo Panzetta. “We take a lot of momentum moving forward into this year with a focus on finishing strong. We look toward to seniors John Lichina and Keith Danley, this year’s captains, to lead us on and off the field. They will be aided by co-captains Cameron Olson and Alex Etherington. I also look at Andrew Miller to his leadership role as well.”

The squad will be led by Lichina, the Allegheny net-minder who has served as the team’s starter over the last three seasons, earning All-NCAC Honorable Mention honors all three years. The school’s career leader in shutouts, Lichina will help direct an Allegheny defensive line that has lost three starters to graduation. Fellow fourth year Michael Severyn and sophomore Jake Pugliese will compete for the backup goalkeeper spot.

Danley returns as the cornerstone of the Allegheny

defense, joining Etherington as a pair of expected starters for the squad. Juniors Stefano Wach and Alejandro Weil, along with freshmen Jonas Skattum and Jacob Hanko, will compete for time in the center back position, joining senior Mark Burkhart and first years Landon Hanna and Tony Householder. The outside back position will see sophomores Corey Macmillan, Billy Andrews and Peter Adler compete with freshmen Ezra Pasackow, Ethan Byrne and Brett Barrett for field roles.

In the forward position, senior Brian Graham returns for a full season after an injury-shortened 2012. He will be joined by fellow fourth year Paul Teufel. Miller and Olson will also contribute to the offense from the center midfield position. Miller, a National Soccer Coaches’ Athletic Association (NSCAA) Honorable Mention Scholar last season, tallied three goals, including the game-winner in a 2-1 win over Kenyon on Oct. 13, after leading the team in scoring during the 2011 season.

Olson took advantage of the move to midfield in 2012, earning an All-NCAC Honorable Mention selection with 12 points off of three

goals and six assists. Junior Axel Monzon, first year Spencer Meschter and fellow freshman Zach Stryker will join Miller and Olson in the competition for midfield. Senior Vincent Reginella, sophomore Brenton Stoddart and freshman Bobby Weeks will also compete for playing time.

The outside midfield will see a high amount of competition, as senior Daniel McCann and junior Tommy Richter hope to seal starting spots after a strong pre-season. They will be pressured by junior Daniel Szekely along with sophomores Alex Marks and Jacob Lebsack, who logged significant minutes for the Gators in 2012 and will be looked upon to provide foundation in the position. Freshman Nick Dias is expected to compete for playing time after a successful camp and will be joined by fellow first years Jack Walsh and Scott Powell.

Coach Panzetta embraces the turnover experienced from the 2012 team, and recognizes the immense potential within the 2013 Allegheny squad as the Gators prepare to enter another season with the hopes of participating in postseason play.

“I feel good about this year’s team,” commented Panzetta, “We have a solid group of returning players combined with a very talented and large freshman class. We hope to get the freshman integrated quickly and build upon our results and play better each week.”

Allegheny will kick off the season on Friday, Aug. 30, as the squad will travel to Holland, Michigan for the 2013 Hope College Tournament, facing off against NAIA member Concordia (Mich.) before taking on Hope, ranked second in the pre-season Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) poll, on Sat., Aug. 31. The Gators will kick off their home slate on Saturday, Sept. 7, welcoming Geneva to Frank B. Furher Field for a 5 p.m. kick-off. The squad will then host Carnegie Mellon on Sept. 14 and Mount Union on Sept. 24 before opening NCAC play at home on Sept. 28 against Denison.

The Gators will open October with a home match against Kenyon on Oct. 5, closing their home schedule with matches against Hiram on Oct. 156 and DePauw on Oct. 26. Allegheny will close the regular season with road matches against Oberlin on Oct. 31 and Wittenberg on Nov. 2.

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2012 Men's Soccer StatisticsAllegheny Combined Team Statistics (as of Aug 13, 2013)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 13-4-1 7-2-1 5-2 1-0CONFERENCE 5-3-1 2-2-1 3-1 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 8-1 5-0 2-1 1-0

Date Opponent Score Att.Sep 01 LA ROCHE W 3-1 164Sep 02 WILMINGTON W 3-0 150Sep 05 GROVE CITY Wot 1-0 100Sep 08 at Geneva College W 3-0 325Sep 12 at Point Park Univ. W 1-0 125Sep 15 at #7 Carnegie Mellon L 0-2 220Sep 18 BALDWIN-WALLACE W 3-1 45

* Sep 22 WITTENBERG T o 2 2-2 125Sep 23 vs #17 Berry W 3-1 75Sep 26 MOUNT UNION W 2-1 75

* Sep 29 at Denison W 2-0 300* Oct 06 WABASH W 4-1 149* Oct 10 WOOSTER W 1-0 25* Oct 13 at Kenyon College W 2-1 103* Oct 16 at Hiram W 3-0 132* Oct 20 OHIO WESLEYAN L 0-3 250* Oct 24 OBERLIN L 0-1 200* Oct 27 at DePauw University L 1-4 512

TEAM STATISTICS ALLM OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 34-222 18-220 Goals scored per game 1.89 1.00 Shot pct. . 1 5 3 . 0 8 2 S h o t s / G a m e 12.3 12.2CORNER KICKS 74 105PENALTY KICKS 1-1 2-2PENALTIES Yellow cards 11 11 Red cards 0 1ATTENDANCE T o t a l 1283 1717 Dates/Avg Per Date 10/128 7/245 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/75

## Player gp g a pts sh sh% gw pk-att22 David DelGreco 18 8 2 18 43 . 1 8 6 4 1 - 19 Conor Azevedo 17 6 3 15 24 . 2 5 0 2 0 - 018 Chris Brennan 18 4 5 13 22 . 1 8 2 0 0 - 011 Cameron Olson 16 3 6 12 25 . 1 2 0 3 0 - 05 Tyler Danzey 18 3 1 7 22 . 1 3 6 1 0 - 010 Andrew Miller 17 3 1 7 18 . 1 6 7 1 0 - 016 Timothy Egan 17 1 2 4 10 . 1 0 0 1 0 - 08 Alex Marks 18 1 1 3 7 . 1 4 3 0 0 - 06 Daniel McCann 18 1 0 2 11 . 0 9 1 0 0 - 014 Jacob Lebsack 15 1 0 2 9 . 1 1 1 0 0 - 015 Joe Caruso 18 1 0 2 5 . 2 0 0 0 0 - 07 Daniel Szekely 10 1 0 2 2 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 04 Travis Tasker 18 0 1 1 9 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 021 Andrew Zimmer 18 0 1 1 6 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 017 Keith Danley 18 0 1 1 5 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 020 Brian Graham 6 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 024 Paul Teufel 11 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 03 Alex Etherington 18 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 025 Alejandro Weil 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 023 Mark Burkhart 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 019 Michael Iacono 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 013 Erik Donatelli 5 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 012 Stefano Wach 9 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 02 Brenton Stoddart 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 00 John Lichina 15 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0

Total 18 34 24 92 222 . 1 5 3 13 1 - 1Opponents 18 18 12 48 220 . 0 8 2 4 2 - 2

## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho1 Andrew Shirley 3 270:00 1 0.33 11 . 9 1 7 3-0-0 2.00 John Lichina 15 1371:58 17 1.12 84 . 8 3 2 10-4-1 5.0

Total 18 1641:58 18 0.99 95 . 8 4 1 13-4-1 7Opponents 18 1641:58 34 1.86 87 . 7 1 9 4-13-1 3

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAllegheny 15 18 1 0 34Opponents 7 11 0 0 18

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAllegheny 108 109 3 2 222Opponents 105 112 2 1 220

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAllegheny 46 48 1 0 95Opponents 49 37 1 0 87

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAllegheny 29 43 1 1 74Opponents 48 56 1 0 105

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAllegheny 105 123 0 1 229Opponents 97 100 1 2 200

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All-American SelectionsRobert Buck ...................................1952Joe Byers .......................................1966David Macky ..................................1959Raymond Shafer ............................1937Robert Siemons .............................1954

Academic All-AmericansZiv Arie ...................................1992, ‘93Ken Cohen ......................................1997

NSCAA All-Region First TeamTim Egan ........................................2012

NSCAA All-Region Second TeamDavid DelGreco ..............................2012Tim Egan ........................................2011Ziv Arie ...................................1992, ‘93L.J. Marks ......................................2000Ben Montgomery ...........................2003Matt Sowa ......................................1999

NSCAA All-Region Third TeamShawn Allen ...................................1988Justin deLeon ................................2002Mark Dobish ..................................2006D.J. Egan ........................................2010Kyle Henry .....................................2002Ryan Larkin ....................................2007Eric Sloan .......................................2006Josh Ver Hague ..............................2002

NSCAA All-Region Honorable MentionBrian Manougian ............................2003L.J. Marks ......................................2001Matt Moffa .....................................2003

PAC Player of the YearDave Nelson ...................................1978

All-PAC SelectionsBlaine Aiken ...................................1975Robert Appleyard ...........................1965Jeffrey Baldwin ..............................1962Chris Belnap ...................................1981Joe Byers ..................1963, ‘64, ‘65, ‘66DeWitt Carmer ........................1974, ‘75Dave Charlton .......... ..............1973, ‘74Tom Fanning .......... ................1972, ‘73Rees Flannery ..................1958, ‘59, ‘60Lou Forbringer ...............................1972David Henschel ..............................1971David Higgins ..........................1974, ‘75Barry Hillman .................................1973Jim Jacob ......................................1978William Janowsky ...................1963, ‘64Ted Kafka .......................................1965Pete Klapper ............................1982, ‘83Klaus Klause ...........................1961, ‘63David Macky ...........................1958, ‘59Richard Martin ........................1970, ‘71William McAteer .............................1960Henry McCauley .............................1963Steve McConnell ...... ..............1968, ‘69Dale Meadowcroft ..........................1967Lanford Melville .............................1971Bob Minkel .....................................1978Louis Moskowitz .....................1963, ‘64Dave Nelson ..............1975, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78Dave Powroznik .............................1969Grant Preble ...................................1962Jeff Reed .................................1966, ‘67Tor Sauar .......................................1958Rich Scott ...............................1977, ‘78Roger Smith ............................1959, ‘61Terry Theocharides ........................1975Vincent Valenti ........................1959, ‘60Dirk VanHeyst .........................1978, ‘80Jim Walther ....................................1958Taft Weaver ....................................1960

NCAC Offensive Player of the YearBen Montgomery ...........................2003Matt Sowa ......................................1999

NCAC Defensive Player of the YearL.J. Marks ......................................2001Ryan Larkin ....................................2007

NCAC Newcomer of the YearJames Brannon ..............................1999Mike Polhamus ..............................1997Patrick Redman ..............................1998Eric Sloan .......................................2004

NCAC Coach of the YearPaul Hogan ....................................1999 Angelo Panzetta ......................2002, ‘04

NCAC All-Decade TeamKyle Henry .......................1993-04 (‘02)James Marks ....................1993-04 (‘01)Ben Montgomery .............2003-12 (‘04)Eric Sloan .........................2003-12 (‘07)

All-NCAC First TeamZiv Arie ...................................1992, ‘93Conor Azevedo ...............................2012Alan Carr ........................................2005Justin deLeon ................................2002David DelGreco ..............................2012Mark Dobish ..................................2006D.J. Egan ........................................2010Tim Egan ..................................2011, 12Matt Helmman ...............................1995Nick Heil .........................................1987Kyle Henry .......................2000, ‘01, ‘02Josh Johnson ................................2004Brian Manougian ............................2005L.J. Marks ...............................2000, ‘01Matt Moffa .....................................2003Ben Montgomery ....................2003, ‘04Pieter Ockers ..................................2000Patrick Redman ..............................1998Mark Sciulli ....................................2003Eric Sloan ................................2006, ‘07Matt Sowa ......................................1999Josh Ver Hague ..............................2002Matt Yanni ......................................1995Nathaniel Yates ..............................2008

All-NCAC Second TeamShawn Allen ...........................1987, ‘88Ziv Arie ..........................................1991Eric Bland .......................................2003Pat Bowman ...................................2007Dan Bryson ....................................1985Daniel Carik ....................................2006John Carroll ............................1987, ‘89Ken Cohen ........................1994, ‘95, ‘96David DelGreco ..............................2011D.J. Egan ........................................2009Scott Falso ..............................1990, ‘91Chris Fedele ...................................2006Adam Fletcher ................................2002Ryan Floyd .....................................2008Scott Gilbert ...................................1990William Grady ................................1989Ron Gruca ...............................1992, ‘93David Harper ..................................1988Matt Hellman ..................................1994John Kapsiak ..................................1998Ryan Keefer ....................................1986Ryan Larkin ....................................2007John Lichina ..................................2010Mike Mangialardi .....................1985, ‘86Brian Manougian ............................2003Jamie Martinez ...............................1992Josh Nichols ..................................1996Pieter Ockers ...........................1999, ‘01Rick Ofsanko ..................................1990M. Parreaguirre ................1988, ‘89, ‘90Rich Phelps ....................................1999

All-NCAC Third TeamBrian Perri ......................................1989Scott Falso .....................................1985

All-NCAC Honorable MentionScott Accamando ...........................1989Eric Bland .......................................2000Mark Bohnemann ...........................1995Chris Brennan ................................2009Jeremy Brown ................................1995Dan Bryson ....................................1984Pat Capozzi ....................................1997Daniel Carik ....................................2006Ken Cohen ......................................1997David Egan ..............................2007, ‘08Timothy Egan .................................2010Nate Farifield ..................................1991Chris Fedele ...................................2006James Fulton ..................................2009Jeremy Garbutt .......................2005, ‘07Scott Gilbert ...................................1988David Harper ..................................1987Dave Hirsch .............................1985, ‘86Nick Heil .........................................1984Matt Hellman ..................................1992Nick Heyniger .................................1985Ryan Keefer ....................................1988John Lichina ............................2011, 12Andrew Miller .................................2011Matt Moffa .....................................2002Dustin Monokian ............................1996Ben Montgomery ...........................2002Mike Newman ................................1991Josh Nichols ..................................1998Chris Nuttal ....................................1996Rick Ofsanko ..................................1989Cameron Olson ..............................2012Brian Perri ......................................1988Ken Postal ......................................1993David Recker ..................................2004Chris Rembold ...............................1994Nate Smith .....................................1999Greg Sprott .............................1986, ‘87Peter Subasic .................................2008Scott Votta .....................................1994Roy Wilson ....................................1993Matt Yanni ......................................1992Nathaniel Yates .......................2005, ‘06John Zdaniewski ............................1998

Robert Buck1952

Joe Byers1966

David Macky1959

Raymond Shafer1937

Robert Siemons1954

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Consecutive Wins10 .......................... Sept. 4-Oct. 5, 1994

Unbeaten Streak15..............................................1977-78

Overtime Matches9................................................... 1996*

Consecutive Shutouts6............................. Oct. 8-Oct. 23, 2003

Points43............ vs. Medgar Evers.........9/9/88

Goals13............ vs. Medgar Evers.........9/9/88

Assists17............ vs. Medgar Evers.........9/9/88

Saves23............ vs. Hiram .....................9/1/96

Wins14..................................... 2002 (14-6-0)14..................................... 1999 (14-3-3)13..................................... 2012 (13-4-1)13..................................... 1994 (13-7-0)

Ties6......................................... 1996 (5-9-6)4......................................... 2005 (8-8-4)4....................................... 2004 (10-8-4)4....................................... 1985 (3-11-4)

Goals61..............................1999 (20 matches)54..............................1993 (20 matches)

Fewest Goals Allowed7................................1978 (11 matches)7..................................1963 (7 matches)7..................................1945 (6 matches)7..................................1938 (6 matches)

Assists69..............................1990 (20 matches)65..............................1993 (20 matches)

Saves177............................1996 (20 matches)176............................1986 (19 matches)

Shutouts10..............................2000 (18 matches)10..............................2003 (18 matches)

Points10..Walter Klein ... vs. Alliance .............19419....Scott Falso ..... vs. Medgar Evers ..9/9/889....Dave Nelson .. John Carroll ........10/8/77

Goals5....Walter Klein ... vs. Alliance .............19414....Dave Nelson .. vs. John Carroll ..10/8/77

Assists4....Ryan Fetterolf vs. Wabash .......10/11/084....Ziv Arie .......... vs. Waynesburg ....9/1/93

Saves23..Ken Cohen ..... vs. Hiram ..............9/1/9619..Pete Klapper .. vs. Canisius ............198219..Pete Klapper .. vs. Case ..................1982

Points40..................... Matt Sowa ................. 199939..................... Dave Nelson .............. 197735..................... Rich Ofsanko ............. 1990

Goals17..................... Dave Nelson .............. 197716..................... Adam Fletcher ........... 200216..................... Matt Sowa ................. 1999

Assists16..................... Ziv Arie ...................... 199315..................... Rick Ofsanko ............. 199011..................... Scott Vota .................. 1994

Saves170................... Ken Cohen ................. 1996168................... Nick Heyniger ............ 1986150................... Ken Cohen ................. 1997

Solo Shutouts9....................... Ryan Larkin ............... 20078....................... Ryan Larkin ............... 20068....................... L.J. Marks ................. 2001

Goals Against Average0.60.................. L.J. Marks ................. 20000.65.................. Ryan Larkin ............... 20010.81.................. Ryan Larkin ............... 2006

Points118.................. Dave Nelson .......... 1975-7897.................... Ron Gruca ............. 1991-9494.................... Ziv Arie .................. 1990-93

Goals50.................... David Nelson ......... 1975-7841.................... Ron Gruca ............. 1991-9432.................... Scott Falso ............ 1988-91

Assists34.................... Ziv Arie .................. 1990-9325.................... Rick Ofsanko ......... 1989-9124.................... Matt Yanni ............. 1992-95

Saves481.................. Ken Cohen ............. 1994-97217.................. Nate Fairfield ......... 1990-92214.................. Brian Manougian ... 2002-05

Solo Shutouts18.................... John Lichina ......2010-Pres.17.................... Ryan Larkin ........... 2006-0716.................... Brian Manougian ... 2002-0514.................... L.J. Marks ............. 1998-01

Games Played79.................... Eric Sloan .............. 2004-0779.................... Chris Fedele........... 2003-0679.................... Jud Wible .............. 1995-98

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FIRST TEAMPlayer ......................Pos. .School ......... ClassColton Bloecher ........F .......Ohio Wesleyan .So. David DelGreco .....F .....Allegheny ...... Jr. Ryan Minick .............F .......Hiram ................Sr.Andy Morrison .........F .......DePauw ............So. Conor Azevedo ......M ....Allegheny ...... Sr. Ryan Greenhill ..........M ......Hiram ................Sr. Andrew Parmelee .....M ......Kenyon .............. Jr. Matt Shadoan ...........M ......Ohio Wesleyan .. Jr. Andrew Desmarais ...D .......DePauw .............Sr.Tim Egan .............D .....Allegheny ...... Sr. Kit North ..................D .......Ohio Wesleyan ..Sr. Dan O’Callaghan .......D .......Hiram ................Sr. Paul Hendricks .........GK.....Ohio Wesleyan ..Sr. Offensive Player of the Year: Travis Wall, Ohio WesleyanDefensive Player of the Year:Nathan Sprenkel, DePauw

SECOND TEAMPlayer ......................Pos ...School ......... ClassGeorge Elliot ............F .......DePauw ............. Jr. Andy Harding ...........F .......Hiram ................ Jr. J.J. Jemison .............F .......Kenyon ..............Sr. Ryan Torgersen ........F .......Denison .............Sr. Matt Capozzi ............M ......Oberlin ..............Sr. Matt Schoenfeld .......M ......DePauw .............Sr.Ty Smith ...................M ......Hiram ................Sr. Martin Tobias ...........M ......Ohio Wesleyan .. Jr. Jacob Eganhouse .....D .......Ohio Wesleyan .. Jr. Ari Schwartz .............D .......Oberlin .............. Jr. Andrew Wise ............D .......Oberlin ..............Sr. Ben Witkoff ..............D .......Ohio Wesleyan .. Jr. Tony Halterman ........D .......DePauw .............Sr.

Newcomer of the Year: Brian Schaefer, Ohio WesleyanCoach of the Year:Carl Capellas, Hiram

HONORABLE MENTIONPlayer ......................Pos. .School ......... ClassDaniel Broidy ............F .......Wittenberg ........Sr.Blake Jennings .........F .......Wabash ............So. Nate Snyder .............F .......DePauw ............So. Paolo Bucci ..............M ......Ohio Wesleyan .. Jr. Alejandro Garcia .......M ......Wittenberg ........Sr. Aki Gormezano .........M ......Oberlin ..............Sr. Luke Guju .................M ......Kenyon .............So. Cameron Olson ......M ....Allegheny ..... So. Jon Stegner ..............M ......Ohio Wesleyan .. Jr. Mark Waterman .......M ......Denison ............So. Dean Weaver ............M ......DePauw .............Sr. Caleb Capron ............D .......Hiram ................ Jr. CJ Francoeur ............D .......Wabash .............Sr. John Krentz ..............D .......Denison ............. Jr. Matt Naticchia ..........D .......Wooster ............ Jr. Adam Will ................D .......Wooster ............Sr. Brian Zilla .................D .......Hiram ................ Jr.John Lichina .........GK ...Allegheny ...... Jr. Brandt Rentel ...........GK.....Oberlin .............. Jr. James Smith ............GK.....Kenyon ..............Sr.

NCAC Overall PTS W L T GF GA W L T GF GA Streak Last 10Ohio Wesleyan 22 7 1 1 18 5 13 3 5 40 16 Lost 1 6-2-2DePauw 20 6 1 2 17 10 14 2 5 40 19 Lost 1 7-1-2Hiram 19 6 2 1 17 11 15 3 1 49 22 Lost 1 6-3-1Kenyon 17 5 2 2 11 4 9 6 3 19 9 Tied 1 5-3-2Allegheny 16 5 3 1 15 12 13 4 1 34 18 Lost 3 7-3Denison 13 4 4 1 14 15 8 7 2 32 31 Lost 2 5-4-1Oberlin 12 4 5 0 11 11 9 7 1 25 21 Won 2 4-5-1Wabash 6 2 7 0 9 18 4 14 0 19 33 Lost 1 2-8Wooster 4 1 7 1 7 17 4 12 1 21 32 Lost 2 2-7-1Wittenberg 1 0 8 1 8 24 5 12 2 25 42 Lost 9 1-9

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1934Record: 1-4-0Coach: H.P. Way ........Slippery Rock ............L ....... 0-5Dickinson ...................L ....... 0-6Grove City ..................L ....... 1-2Slippery Rock ............W ...... 2-0Grove City ..................L ....... 1-7

1935Record: 1-3-1Coach: H.P. WayCaptain: Robert DainSlippery Rock ............L ....... 0-1Grove City ..................W ...... 3-0Rochester ...................L ....... 1-4Grove City ..................T ....... 2-2Oberlin ........................L ....... 0-4

1936Record: 2-3-1Coach: H.P. WayCaptain: Keith HutchinsonSlippery Rock ............T ....... 0-0Grove City ..................L ....... 1-3Rochester ...................L ....... 0-3Buffalo State ..............L ....... 1-2Oberlin ........................W ...... 2-1Grove City ..................W ...... 6-1

1937Record: 2-5-0Coach: H.P. WayCaptain: Lew WayBuffalo State ..............L ....... 1-3Slippery Rock ............L ....... 1-2Carnegie Tech ............W ...... 1-0Grove City ..................L ....... 2-3U of Rochester ...........L ....... 1-3Oberlin ........................W ...... 2-0Grove City ..................L ....... 0-1

1938Record: 1-3-2Coach: H.P. WayCaptain: Donald JonesSlippery Rock ............L ....... 1-2Carnegie Tech ............L ....... 0-1Rochester ...................T ....... 1-1Buffalo State ..............L ....... 0-2Grove City ..................T ....... 1-1Oberlin ........................W ...... 4-0

1939Record: 2-3-1Coach: H.P. WayCaptain: Alex HartSlippery Rock ............W ...... 3-2Carnegie Tech ............T ....... 1-1Buffalo State ..............W ...... 3-1Rochester ...................L ....... 2-6Grove City ..................L ....... 2-3Oberlin ........................L ....... 1-2

1940Record: 3-3-0Coach: H.P. WayCaptain: James BaldwinSlippery Rock ............L ....... 0-1Carnegie Tech ............W ...... 4-3Grove City ..................W ...... 3-2Rochester ...................L ....... 1-2Buffalo State ..............W ...... 2-1Oberlin ........................L ....... 0-2

1941Record: 2-2-1Coach: H.P. WayCaptains: Richard Doncaster Hector CaravacciGrove City ..................L ....... 1-2Rochester ...................L ....... 1-2Carnegie Tech ............W ...... 3-1Alliance .......................W ...... 6-1Oberlin ........................T ....... 2-2

1942Record: 3-4-0Coach: H.P. WayCaptain: Walter KleinSlippery Rock ............L ....... 0-2Grove City ..................W ...... 1-0Alliance .......................W ...... 5-0Rochester ...................L ....... 0-6Carnegie Tech ............L ....... 0-1Alliance .......................W ...... 9-1Oberlin ........................L ....... 0-5

1943 & 1944Records Not Available

1945Record: 1-3-2Coach: H.P. WayCaptain: Samuel BarcoThiel ............................W ...... 3-2Oberlin ........................L ....... 0-1Carnegie Tech ............L ....... 0-1Thiel ............................L ....... 0-1Grove City ..................T ....... 2-2

Grove City ..................T ....... 0-01946Record: 4-5-0Coach: H.P. WayCaptain: Sam BarcoBuffalo State ..............L ....... 1-2Slippery Rock ............L ....... 0-3Westminster ..............W ...... 2-1Thiel ............................W ...... 3-0Grove City ..................L ....... 1-3Carnegie Tech ............W ...... 1-0Rochester ...................L ....... 0-5Edinboro.....................W ...... 3-0Oberlin ........................L ....... 0-2

1947Record: 1-8-0Coach: William C. HansonCaptain: Sam BarcoSlippery Rock ............L ....... 1-3Westminster ..............L ....... 2-6Rochester ...................L ....... 1-6Grove City ..................L ....... 1-2Thiel ............................L ....... 1-2Buffalo State ..............L ....... 0-2Oberlin ........................L ....... 0-2Edinboro.....................L ....... 0-1Carnegie Tech ............W ...... 1-0

1948Record: 1-7-2Coach: William C. HansonCaptain: Frank FerrarraccioEdinboro.....................T ....... 1-1Buffalo State ..............L ....... 2-3Westminster ..............L ....... 1-4Grove City ..................L ....... 1-4Thiel ............................T ....... 1-1Slippery Rock ............L ....... 1-3U of Rochester ...........L ....... 0-4Carnegie Tech ............L ....... 1-2Kenyon .......................W ...... 4-2

1949Record: 2-7-0Coach: William C. HansonCaptain: Roger ChristophersonEdinboro.....................W ...... 3-1Kenyon .......................L ....... 3-5Thiel ............................L ....... 3-6Grove City ..................W ...... 1-0Slippery Rock ............L ....... 0-2Westminster ..............L ....... 1-3Rochester ...................L ....... 1-4Carnegie Tech ............L ....... 2-3Oberlin ........................L ....... 2-6

1950Record: 2-6-0Coach: William C. HansonCaptain: Richard WelshEdinboro.....................W ...... 4-2Oberlin ........................L ....... 1-9Thiel ............................L ....... 1-2Slippery Rock ............L ....... 1-6Grove City ..................L ....... 0-3Westminster ..............L ....... 1-3Western Reserve .......W ...... 1-0Carnegie Tech ............L ....... 1-5

1951Record: 3-2-0Coach: William C. HansonCaptain: Bob BlomquistWestern Reserve .......W ...... 3-0Grove City ..................W ...... 4-1at Westminster ..........W ...... 1-0Slippery Rock ............L ....... 1-4at Oberlin ....................L ....... 3-8

1952Record: 1-4-0Coach: William C. HansonCaptain: George Culberson Roger HemerGrove City ..................L ....... 2-3at Western Reserve ...W ...... 4-1at Grove City ..............L ....... 1-2Oberlin ........................L ....... 1-2at Slippery Rock ........L ....... 1-4

1953Record: 4-4-0Coach: William C. HansonCaptain: Robert BuckWestern Reserve .......W ...... 5-0Pitt ..............................W ...... 5-3Grove City ..................W ...... 1-0Slippery Rock ............L ....... 1-4at Oberlin ....................L ....... 0-1Rochester ...................L ....... 0-2at Grove City ..............L ....... 1-2at Case........................W ...... 5-1

1954Record: 2-6-0Coach: William C. HansonCaptain: Robert Ozmunat Western Reserve ...W ...... 2-1

at U of Rochester .......L ....... 1-2Case............................W ...... 2-1at Grove City ..............L ....... 0-3at Slippery Rock ........L ....... 0-1Oberlin ........................L ....... 3-6Pitt ..............................L ....... 2-3Grove City ..................L ....... 0-2

1956Record: 2-5-1Coach: William C. HansonCaptain: Jim LaufferWestern Reserve .......W ...... 5-0U of Rochester ...........L ....... 0-2at Case........................W ...... 3-2Grove City ..................L ....... 1-5Slippery Rock ............L ....... 0-5at Oberlin ....................L ....... 0-6at Grove City ..............T ....... 1-1at U of Pittsburgh ......L ....... 1-7

1957Record: 1-6-0Coach: William C. HansonCaptain: Richard CottonWestern Reserve .......W ...... 2-0at Case........................L ....... 0-4Grove City ..................L ....... 0-5Rochester ...................L ....... 0-6at Grove City ..............L ....... 0-3at Fenn........................L ....... 1-3Slippery Rock ............L ....... 1-3

1958Record: 1-6-1Coach: William C. HansonCaptain: Ernie Gelmanat Rochester ...............L ..... 0-16Western Reserve .......T ....... 5-5at Grove City ..............L ....... 2-5Fenn............................L ....... 3-6Case............................L ....... 0-2at Slippery Rock ........L ....... 1-7at Western Reserve ...W ...... 4-3at Case........................L ....... 1-3

1959Record: 3-5-0Coach: William C. HansonCaptain: Dave MackyWestern Reserve .......W ...... 4-2at Fenn........................L ....... 0-4Rochester ...................L ....... 0-7Case............................W ...... 3-1Grove City ..................L ....... 1-3Slippery Rock ............L ....... 1-3at Case........................W ...... 3-1at Western Reserve ...L ....... 0-4

1960Record: 1-6-1Coach: William C. HansonCaptain: William McAteerat Western Reserve ...T ....... 1-1Fredonia .....................L ....... 1-4Fenn............................L ....... 0-3Case............................L ..2-4 OTat Slippery Rock ........L ....... 1-3at Grove City ..............L ....... 0-1at Case........................L ....... 0-5at Western Reserve ...W ...... 6-0

1961Record: 0-7-1Coach: William C. HansonCaptain: Roger Smithat Fredonia .................L ....... 1-4Slippery Rock ............T ....... 2-2at Case........................L ....... 0-6Western Reserve .......L ..2-3 OTGrove City ..................L ....... 0-2at Western Reserve ...L ....... 1-2Case............................L ....... 1-3at Hiram .....................L ..1-2 OT

1962Record: 0-6-1Coach: William C. HansonCaptain: Taft Weaverat Western Reserve ...L ....... 2-4at Case........................L ....... 1-4at Slippery Rock ........L ....... 0-3Hiram .........................L ....... 3-4at Grove City ..............L ....... 1-3Case............................T ....... 3-3Western Reserve .......L ....... 0-2

1963Record: 5-1-1Coach: William C. HansonCaptain: Robert Barndollar Henry McCauleyat Hiram .....................L ....... 3-4Western Reserve .......W ...... 2-0Slippery Rock ............T ....... 1-1at Case........................W ...... 3-0Grove City ..................W ...... 2-1Case............................W ...... 3-1at Western Reserve ...W ...... 2-0

1964Record: 4-2-1Coach: William C. HansonCaptain: Lou Moskowitz Grant PrebleHiram .........................W ...... 3-0Case............................T ....... 2-2at Western Reserve ...W ...... 1-0at Grove City ..............L ....... 0-3John Carroll ...............W ...... 5-1at Slippery Rock ........L ....... 0-3at Mount Union ..........W ...... 4-0

1965Record: 5-3-0Coach: William C. HansonCaptain: Joseph Byers Ted KafkaJohn Carroll ...............W .1-0 OTat Case........................L ....... 3-4at Hiram .....................W ...... 4-2Western Reserve .......W ...... 4-0Grove City ..................L ....... 1-3at John Carroll ...........W ...... 1-0at Western Reserve ...W ...... 2-1Case............................L ....... 2-3

1966Record: 2-4-2Coach: William C. HansonCaptain: Joseph Byers Ted Kafkaat John Carroll ...........W ...... 3-2Case............................T ....... 0-0Hiram .........................L ....... 1-3at Western Reserve ...W ...... 3-1at Grove City ..............L ....... 0-7John Carroll ...............L ....... 1-2Western Reserve .......T ....... 2-2at Case........................L ....... 2-4

1967Record: 2-5-1Coach: William C. HansonCaptain: Fredrick Voelker Dale Meadowcroft Joseph GombasJohn Carroll ...............W ...... 1-0 at Case........................L ....... 2-6at Hiram .....................L ....... 0-1at Adelbert ..................T ....... 2-2Grove City ..................L ....... 0-2at John Carroll ...........W ...... 4-0Adelbert ......................L ....... 3-4Case............................L ....... 1-2

1968Record: 1-7-0Coach: Donald R. SchrieferCaptain: Robert B. Appleyard William J. Cooperat Case........................L ....... 2-3Adelbert ......................L ....... 0-4at Grove City ..............L ....... 2-4at John Carroll ...........W ...... 3-1Case............................L ....... 2-3at Adelbert ..................L ....... 1-2John Carroll ...............L ....... 1-2Bethany ......................L ....... 3-5

1969Record: 4-3-1Coach: William C. HansonCaptain: Daniel L. PowroznikCase............................L ....... 2-3Hiram .........................W ...... 3-2at Bethany ..................L ....... 0-1at Case........................L ....... 1-4John Carroll ...............W ...... 3-0Grove City ..................T ....... 1-1at Western Reserve ...W .3-2 OTat John Carroll ...........W ...... 1-0

1970Record: 4-3-1Coach: William C. HansonCaptain: Daniel L. PowroznikCase............................L ....... 2-3Hiram .........................W ...... 3-2at Bethany ..................L ....... 0-1at Case........................L ....... 1-4John Carroll ...............W ...... 3-0Grove City ..................T ....... 1-1at Western Reserve ...W .3-2 OTat John Carroll ...........W ...... 1-0

1971Record: 5-2-1Coach: Sam Freasat Grove City ..............T ....... 1-1John Carroll ...............W ...... 3-1Wash & Jeff ...............W ...... 4-2Case Western .............W ...... 1-0at Edinboro ................L ....... 0-3Hiram .........................W ...... 4-1Bethany ......................L ....... 2-4at Alliance ...................W ...... 2-1

1972Record: 1-4-4Coach: Sam FreasAt Grove City ..............L ....... 2-5Wash & Jeff ...............L ....... 1-4Thiel ............................W ...... 5-1Bethany ......................T ....... 1-1John Carroll ...............T ....... 4-4Case Western .............T ....... 4-4Hiram .........................L ....... 1-2Alliance .......................L ....... 2-3Carnegie Mellon .........T ....... 2-2

1973Record: 7-2-0Coach: Sam FreasGrove City ..................L ....... 2-4Wash & Jeff ...............W ...... 7-1Thiel ............................W ...... 4-1Bethany ......................L ....... 1-3John Carroll ...............W ...... 2-0Case Western .............W ...... 2-1Hiram .........................W ...... 4-0Carnegie Mellon .........W ...... 6-2

1974Record: 4-3-1Coach: Sam FreasHiram .........................W ...... 3-0Bethany ......................L ....... 2-6Grove City ..................L ....... 0-1Edinboro.....................L ....... 3-4Case Western .............W ...... 3-1Wash & Jeff ...............T ....... 1-1John Carroll ...............W ...... 4-0Carnegie Mellon .........W ...... 5-2

1975Record: 6-2-1Coach: Sam FreasAlliance .......................W ...... 3-1Hiram .........................L ....... 2-3Bethany ......................W ...... 2-1Case Western .............W ...... 1-0Wash & Jeff ...............W ...... 3-0John Carroll ...............W ...... 8-2Edinboro.....................T ....... 1-1Carnegie Mellon .........W .... 11-1Grove City ..................L ....... 0-1

1976Record: 5-3-1Coach: Dave HigginsAlliance .......................W ...... 3-2Grove City ..................T ..2-2 OTWash & Jeff ...............L ....... 2-3John Carroll ...............W ...... 5-1Hiram .........................W ...... 3-0Case Western .............W ...... 2-1Edinboro.....................L ..2-3 OTCarnegie Mellon .........W ...... 4-1Bethany ......................L ....... 1-2

1977Record: 7-3-1Coach: Tom ErdosCaptains: Robert Kay John SutphenAlliance .......................W ...... 3-2Grove City ..................L ....... 1-2Wash & Jeff ...............W ...... 3-1Oberlin ........................W ...... 7-1John Carroll ...............W ...... 9-1Hiram .........................W ...... 4-1PSU-Behrend .............L ....... 0-1Case Western .............L ....... 2-4Carnegie Mellon .........W ...... 5-2Edinboro.....................W ...... 1-0Bethany ......................T ....... 0-0

1978Record: 10-0-1Coach: Tom ErdosAlliance .......................W ...... 4-2Grove City ..................W ...... 3-1Wash & Jeff ...............W ...... 9-0Oberlin ........................W ...... 1-0John Carroll ...............W ...... 1-0Hiram .........................W ...... 4-1PSU-Behrend .............T ....... 1-1Case Western .............W ...... 2-0Carnegie Mellon .........W ...... 3-1Bethany .....................W ...... 4-0Edinboro.....................W ...... 5-1

1979Record: 6-6-0Coach: Tom ErdosCaptains: J. Brautigan, P. Ry-becky, R. VanWhy, L. ZulickAlliance .......................W ...... 4-1Kutztown ....................L ....... 2-5Oberlin ........................W ...... 2-0Grove City ..................L ....... 2-5Wash & Jeff ...............W ...... 3-1John Carroll ...............L ....... 1-2Hiram .........................W ...... 4-0Bethany ......................W ...... 3-0Case............................L ....... 1-3Carnegie Mellon .........L ....... 2-4

Edinboro.....................W ...... 5-1Bethany ......................L ....... 2-7

1980Record: 4-7-2Coach: Tom ErdosAlliance .......................W ...... 4-1Oberlin ........................W ...... 1-0Grove City ..................L ....... 0-2Wash & Jeff ...............W ...... 4-0Mercyhurst .................L ....... 0-5John Carroll ...............T ....... 0-0Hiram .........................W ...... 3-0Bethany ......................L ....... 2-3Case............................L ....... 0-5Gannon.......................L ....... 2-3Carnegie Mellon .........T ....... 1-1Edinboro.....................L ....... 1-3Bethany ......................L ....... 1-3

1981Record: 6-7-0Coach: Russ WilsonOberlin ........................L ....... 1-6Grove City ..................L ....... 1-6Wash & Jeff ...............W ...... 2-1Mercyhurst .................L ....... 0-2John Carroll ...............L ....... 1-3Alliance .......................W ...... 5-0Hiram .........................W ...... 8-0Bethany ......................L ....... 1-3Case............................L ....... 0-1Gannon.......................W ...... 2-0Carnegie Mellon .........W ...... 9-0Edinboro.....................W ...... 5-4Bethany ......................L ....... 0-3

1982Record: 4-5-3Coach: Russ WilsonCanisius......................W ...... 2-1Oberlin ........................T ....... 2-2Grove City ..................L ....... 2-3Pitt-Bradford ..............W ...... 5-2Mercyhurst .................L ....... 0-2Bethany ......................L ....... 0-5Alliance .......................W ...... 7-0Carnegie Mellon .........T ....... 1-1John Carroll ...............L ....... 0-1Case Reserve .............T ....... 3-3Gannon.......................L ....... 1-2W&J ...........................W ...... 4-0

1983Record: 7-5-2Coach: Martin A. Goldbergat Canisius..................L ..1-2 OTOberlin ........................T ..2-2 OTGrove City ..................W ...... 2-1Pitt-Bradford ..............W ...... 6-1Mercyhurst .................W ...... 2-1Bethany ......................L ....... 0-3at Alliance ...................W ...... 8-2Carnegie Mellon .........W ...... 2-0at John Carroll ...........W ...... 1-0at Case Reserve .........L ....... 0-4Gannon.......................L ....... 1-2W&J ...........................W ...... 1-0at Edinboro ................L ....... 1-3at Hiram .....................T ....... 1-1

1984Record: 8-9-1 (1-4-1)Coach: Martin A. Goldbergat Pitt-Bradford ..........W ...... 4-2Canisius......................L ....... 2-4Lynchburg ..................L ....... 0-2Denison ......................L ....... 0-4at Grove City ..............W ...... 1-0at Behrend ..................W ...... 2-1Mercyhurst .................W ...... 3-0Case Western .............W ...... 3-0Alliance .......................W ...... 5-1at Oberlin ....................T ....... 1-1John Carroll ...............W ...... 3-2Kenyon .......................L ....... 0-2at Gannon ..................L ....... 2-3at Wooster .................L ..0-1 OTEdinboro.....................W ...... 1-0at Ohio Wesleyan .......L ....... 3-7Bethany ......................L ....... 0-4at Denison ..................L ....... 1-3

1985Record: 3-11-4 (1-3-2)Coach: Martin A. GoldbergMarietta ......................L ....... 0-1Frostburg State ..........L ....... 0-2Canisius......................L ....... 1-3IUP Univ. of Pa. .........L ....... 0-1Grove City ..................L ....... 0-2Behrend ......................T ....... 0-0Mercyhurst .................L ....... 0-1Denison ......................L ....... 2-7Alliance .......................W ...... 2-0Oberlin ........................T ....... 0-0John Carroll ...............T ....... 1-1Kenyon .......................L ....... 1-2Gannon.......................L ....... 0-2Wooster .....................W ...... 2-1

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Edinboro.....................W ...... 1-0Ohio Wesleyan ...........L ....... 0-5Bethany ......................L ....... 0-3Case Reserve .............T ....... 1-1

1986Record: 3-11-4 (1-3-2)Coach: Martin A. GoldbergMarietta ......................L ....... 0-1Frostburg State ..........L ....... 0-2Canisius......................L ....... 1-3IUP Univ. of Pa. .........L ....... 0-1Grove City ..................L ....... 0-2Behrend ......................T ....... 0-0Mercyhurst .................L ....... 0-1Denison ......................L ....... 2-7Alliance .......................W ...... 2-0Oberlin ........................T ....... 0-0John Carroll ...............T ....... 1-1Kenyon .......................L ....... 1-2Gannon.......................L ....... 0-2Wooster .....................W ...... 2-1Edinboro.....................W ...... 1-0Ohio Wesleyan ...........L ....... 0-5Bethany ......................L ....... 0-3Case Reserve .............T ....... 1-1

1987Record: 10-8-1 (2-3-1)Coach: Martin A. GoldbergMalone .......................L ....... 1-3Huntingdon ................L ....... 2-3Mercyhurst .................L ....... 0-1IUP .............................W ...... 1-0Grove City ..................W ...... 1-0Denison ......................T ....... 5-5Carnegie Mellon .........L ..0-1 OTOberlin ........................L ....... 2-4Wooster .....................W ...... 2-0John Carroll ...............W ...... 2-1Ohio Wesleyan ...........L ....... 0-2Canisius......................L ....... 0-3Case Western .............W ...... 4-0Geneva .......................W ...... 4-0Behrend ......................W ...... 3-0Westminster ..............W ...... 8-0Pitt-Bradford ..............W ...... 1-0Kenyon .......................L ....... 0-1California (Pa.) ...........W ...... 2-0

1988Record: 10-9-1 (1-5-0)Coach: Martin A. Goldberg ........Oswego ......................L ....... 0-1Nazereth .....................L ....... 2-4Mercyhurst .................L ....... 1-4IUP .............................T ....... 1-1at Grove City ..............L ....... 0-1Medgar Evers .............W .... 13-1Nazereth .....................W ...... 2-0at California (Pa.) .......W ...... 2-0Oberlin ........................L ....... 1-2at PSU-Behrend .........W ...... 4-1Wooster .....................L ....... 0-1at John Carroll ...........W ...... 3-2at Case Western .........W ...... 2-1Mount Union ..............W ...... 3-1at Ohio Wesleyan .......L ....... 0-4at Geneva ...................W .2-1 OTKenyon .......................L ..2-3 OTWestminster ..............W ...... 7-0at Pitt-Bradford ..........W ...... 3-1at Denison ..................L ....... 1-3

1989Record: 11-9-0 (3-5-0)Coach: Martin A. Goldberg .......Alfred ..........................L ....... 0-3Western Connecticut .L ....... 1-3PSU-Behrend .............W ...... 4-3at Ashland ..................W ...... 3-2Grove City ..................W ...... 5-1Earlham ......................L ....... 0-2at Mount Union ..........L ....... 1-2at Wooster .................L ....... 1-3Mercyhurst .................L ....... 0-1at Wittenberg .............L ....... 0-1at John Carroll ...........W ...... 2-0at IUP .........................W ...... 3-2California (Pa.) ...........W ...... 5-1Kenyon .......................W ...... 2-1at Oberlin ....................L ....... 2-3at Ohio Wesleyan .......L ....... 1-9Case Western .............W ...... 2-1Denison ......................W ...... 5-2at Westminster ..........W ...... 2-1Pitt-Bradford ..............W ...... 1-0

1990Record: 12-7-1 (3-5-0)Coach: Martin A. GoldbergCaptains: Scott Falso Mario Parreaguirre Binghamton State ......T ....... 2-2Skidmore ...................L ....... 0-1At Mercyhurst ............L ....... 1-2Ashland ......................W ...... 7-2At Grove City ..............W ...... 1-0At Earlham .................W ...... 1-0Mt. Union ...................W ...... 8-0

Wooster .....................L ....... 1-2At PS-Behrend ...........W ...... 3-1Wittenberg .................L ....... 1-3John Carroll ...............W ...... 8-1Ohio Wesleyan ...........L ....... 0-5At California PA. .........W ...... 5-0At Kenyon ..................L ....... 1-2Oberlin ........................W ...... 3-1IUP. .............................W ...... 1-0At Case Western ........W ...... 1-0Westminster ..............W .4-1 OTAt Denison .................W ...... 2-1At Pitt-Bradford ..........W .... 10-3

1991Record: 9-8-2 (2-4-2)Coach: Martin A. Goldberg ........Captains: Jeff Carragher Scott FalsoMessiah ......................L ....... 0-3At Mercyhurst ............W ...... 3-2Pt. Park.......................W ...... 1-0Grove City ..................L ....... 2-3At John Carroll ...........L ....... 0-2At Mt. Union ...............L ....... 3-4Denison ......................T ....... 0-0PS-Behrend ...............W ...... 7-1At Wittenberg .............W ...... 2-1At Oberlin ...................L ....... 1-2Kenyon .......................W ...... 2-0At IUP. ........................W ...... 5-0At Wooster .................T ....... 1-1Case Western .............L ....... 0-1Earlham ......................L ....... 0-1Pitt-Bradford ..............W ...... 1-0At Westminster ..........W ...... 5-1At Ohio Wesleyan ......L ....... 0-5Wash. & Jeff. .............W ...... 2-0

1992Record: 9-9-2 (2-5-1)Coach: Martin A. GoldbergCaptain: Nate Fairfield At PS-Behrend ...........W ...... 4-0Ithaca..........................L ....... 0-3Dickinson ...................W ...... 1-0At Grove City ..............W ...... 1-0At Ashland ..................W ...... 4-0Mount Union ..............W ...... 4-2John Carroll ...............L ....... 1-2Mercyhurst .................L ....... 0-3At Denison .................T ....... 2-2Wittenberg .................L ....... 0-1Oberlin ........................W ...... 4-2At Pitt-Bradford ..........W ...... 7-2At Kenyon ..................L ....... 0-4Slippery Rock ............T ....... 3-3Wooster .....................L ....... 0-1Westminster ..............W ...... 4-1At Case Western ........W ...... 4-2At Earlham .................L ....... 0-1At Wash & Jeff ...........L ....... 1-2Ohio Wesleyan ...........L ....... 1-3

1993Record: 12-8-0 (3-5-0)Coach: Martin A. GoldbergCaptains: Ziv Arie, Ron Gruca,David JurczakWaynesburg...............W ...... 8-0Plattsburgh ................L ....... 3-4Oswego ......................W ...... 4-3Grove City ..................W ...... 1-0At John Carroll ...........L ....... 0-2At Mount Union .........W ...... 4-2At Oberlin ...................L ....... 0-1At Carnegie Mellon ....L ....... 0-5Case Western .............W ...... 4-0Earlham ......................W ...... 3-0PS-Behrend ...............W ...... 4-1Pitt-Bradford ..............W ...... 8-0At Wittenberg .............L ....... 1-2At Slippery Rock ........W ...... 4-2At Ohio Wesleyan ......L ....... 1-5At Westminster ..........W ...... 1-0Wash & Jeff ...............W ...... 2-0Kenyon .......................L ....... 1-3At Wooster .................L ....... 0-1Denison ......................W ...... 5-0

1994Record: 13-7-0 (4-4-0)Coach: Martin A. Goldberg ........Captains: Chris Lantzy Ken PostalWaynesburg...............W ...... 3-1John Carroll ...............L ....... 0-3St. John Fisher ...........W ...... 2-0At Grove City ..............W ...... 3-2Slippery Rock ............W ...... 3-0Mount Union ..............W ...... 4-1Seneca (Canada) .......W ...... 4-1Oberlin ........................W ...... 4-0At Denison .................W ...... 4-2At Case Western ........W ...... 1-0At Earlham .................W ...... 1-0At Wash & Jeff ...........W ...... 4-0Wittenberg .................L ....... 0-3Carnegie Mellon .........L ....... 1-5Ohio Wesleyan ...........L ....... 0-2

Westminster ..............W .2-1 OTAt Pitt-Bradford ..........W ...... 6-0At Kenyon ..................L ....... 6-0Wooster .....................L ..1-2 OTAt PS-Behrend ...........L ....... 0-1

1995Record: 9-10-1 (4-4-0)Coach: Martin A. Goldberg ........Captains: Matt Hellman Matt YanniFredonia State ............L ....... 2-3Clarkson .....................L ....... 0-1Grove City ..................W ...... 2-1At Nazareth ................L ....... 0-1At Caldwell .................W ...... 3-0At Mount Union .........L ....... 0-2At Carnegie Mellon ....L ....... 0-3At Slippery Rock ........L ....... 0-2At Wooster .................W ...... 2-0At Ohio Wesleyan ......L ....... 0-4Wash & Jeff ...............T ....... 3-3Earlham ......................L ....... 1-2At Oberlin ...................W .2-1 OTDenison ......................W ...... 2-1At Westminster ..........W ...... 2-1Pitt-Bradford ..............W ...... 3-1Kenyon .......................L ....... 0-3Case Western .............W ...... 4-2At Wittenberg .............L ....... 3-5PS-Behrend ...............W .2-1 OT

1996Record: 5-9-6 (3-4-1)Coach: Martin A. GoldbergCaptains: Jeremy Brown John ReidFredonia State ............L ....... 0-7Hiram .........................L ..1-2 OTAt Grove City ..............L ..1-2 OTLycoming ...................W ...... 2-1Mount Union ..............T ....... 1-1 Slippery Rock ............L ....... 0-2At Carnegie Mellon ....L ....... 0-1At Denison .................W ...... 2-0At Wash & Jeff ...........T ....... 1-1 Ohio Wesleyan ...........L ....... 0-1At Case Western ........W ...... 5-0At Kenyon ..................L ....... 1-9Wooster .....................L ..0-1 OTMuskingum ................T ....... 2-2 At Pitt-Bradford ..........W ...... 5-2At Earlham .................T ....... 0-0 Westminster ..............T ....... 1-1 Oberlin ........................W ...... 2-0At PS-Behrend ...........T ....... 3-3 Wittenberg .................L ....... 0-2

1997Record: 11-8-1 (2-5-1)Coach: Martin A. GoldbergCaptains: Pat Capozzi Ken CohenGrove City ..................W ...... 2-1Bethany ......................L ....... 0-3John Carroll ...............W ...... 1-0At Mount Union .........W ...... 2-1At Oberlin ...................W ...... 2-0Carnegie Mellon .........L ....... 0-2Kenyon .......................L ....... 1-3Wash & Jeff ...............W ...... 1-0At Wittenberg .............L ....... 0-1At Westminster ..........W ...... 3-2Denison ......................L ....... 2-4Case Western .............W ...... 2-0At Slippery Rock ........L ....... 1-6Pitt-Bradford ..............W ...... 4-0Earlham ......................T ....... 3-3 LaRoche .....................W .2-1 OTAt Ohio Wesleyan ......L ....... 0-2At Wooster .................L ....... 0-1At Muskingum ...........W ...... 4-0PS- Behrend ..............W ...... 4-0

1998Record: 11-6-3 (5-3-0)Coach: Paul HoganAt Grove City ..............W ...... 3-1Marietta ......................T ....... 1-1Muskingum ................W ...... 5-0Mount Union ..............T ....... 1-1Fredonia State ............L ....... 0-4Buffalo State ..............W .3-2 OTCarnegie Mellon .........T ....... 1-1At Denison .................L ....... 2-3At Wash & Jeff ...........L ....... 0-5Wittenberg .................W ...... 3-2Westminster ..............W ...... 2-1At Pitt-Bradford ..........W ...... 3-2At Case Western ........W .1-0 OTOhio Wesleyan ...........L ....... 3-2Wooster .....................W ...... 2-0Oberlin ........................W ...... 6-0Slippery Rock ............W .3-2 OTAt Earlham .................L ....... 0-2At Kenyon ..................W ...... 1-0At PS-Behrend ...........L ..2-1 OT

1999Record: 14-3-3 (6-1-2)

Coach: Paul HoganGrove City ..................W ...... 4-1R.I.T. ...........................W ...... 2-1Mullenberg ................L ....... 0-1At Mount Union .........W ...... 3-1Fredonia .....................L ....... 1-2John Carroll ...............W ...... 3-0Bethany ......................W ...... 3-0Wash & Jeff ...............W ...... 1-0Denison ......................W ...... 2-1At Westminster ..........T ....... 1-1Pitt-Bradford ..............W ...... 6-0At Wittenberg .............T ....... 1-1At Wooster .................W ...... 1-0Kenyon .......................W ...... 1-0Pitt-Greensberg .........W ...... 3-2At Ohio Wesleyan ......L ....... 1-3At Oberlin ...................W ...... 4-1Wabash ......................W ...... 2-1Earlham ......................T ....... 0-0Hiram .........................W ...... 3-1

2000Record: 10-7-1 (6-2-1)Coach: Paul HoganMessiah ......................L ....... 1-2R.I.T. ...........................L ....... 0-2Mount Union ..............W ...... 2-0At Va. Wesleyan .........W ...... 1-0At St. Mary’s (MD) .....W ...... 5-0At Bethany ..................L ....... 0-1Westminster ..............L ....... 2-3Oberlin ........................T ..1-1 OTOhio Wesleyan ...........L ....... 1-2At Hiram .....................W ...... 1-0Wittenberg .................W ...... 5-0At Earlham .................W ...... 1-0At Wabash..................W ...... 4-0At Denison .................L ....... 0-1At Kenyon ..................W ...... 1-0At Pitt-Greensberg .....W ...... 3-0Wooster .....................W .1-0 OTEarlham ......................L ....... 0-2

2001Record: 12-4-1 (7-2-1)Coach: Angelo Panzetta.............John Carroll ...............L ....... 0-3Calvin..........................W ...... 2-0At Mount Union .........W ...... 2-0Richard Stockton .......L ....... 2-3Montclair State ..........W ...... 3-1Pitt-Greensburg .........W ...... 2-1At Ohio Wesleyan ......L ....... 0-4Wabash ......................W .1-0 OTEarlham ......................W ...... 1-0Kenyon .......................L ....... 1-0At Oberlin ...................W ...... 4-0At Wooster .................W .2-1 OTHiram .........................W ...... 2-0Denison ......................W .1-0 OTAt Westminster ..........W .2-1 OTAt Wittenberg .............W ...... 1-0Denison ......................T ....... 2-2

2002Record: 14-6-0 (7-2-0)Coach: Angelo Panzetta.............Mt. Union ...................W ...... 4-1St. Mary’s ...................W ...... 2-1Villa Julie ....................W ...... 3-0At Fredonia .................L ....... 1-3At Marietta..................L ....... 1-2At Wooster .................L ....... 2-1Baldwin-Wallace ........T ....... 1-1Wittenburg .................W ...... 2-0At John Carroll ...........L ....... 4-0Hiram .........................W ...... 4-1Wabash ......................W ...... 3-0Hiram .........................W ...... 5-0Oberlin ........................W ...... 2-0Denison ......................W ...... 2-0Alfed ...........................W ...... 5-2Ohio Wesleyan ...........W 2-1 2OTAt Earlham .................L ..2-1 OTDenison ......................W ...... 2-0At Ohio Wesleyan ......L ....... 1-0

2003Record: 11-5-2 (6-2-1)Coach: Angelo PanzettaHeidelberg ..................W ...... 2-0at Mount Union ..........W ...... 2-1at Wash & Jeff ...........W ...... 3-0Fredonia .....................T ....... 1-1at Pitt-Greensburg .....W ...... 4-2at Marietta ..................W ...... 5-0at Wooster .................W ...... 2-0Baldwin-Walace .........L ....... 1-2Ohio Wesleyan ...........L ....... 1-3Hiram .........................W ...... 5-0Kenyon .......................W ...... 4-0At Oberlin ...................T ....... 0-0At Wittenberg .............W ...... 4-0Earlham ......................W ...... 3-0at Wabash ..................W ...... 3-0at Alfred ......................L ....... 0-3Denison ......................L ....... 1-2at Wooster .................L ....... 0-1

2004Record: 10-8-4 (5-4-0)Coach: Angelo PanzettaMount Union ..............W ...... 2-1at Capital ....................T ....... 0-0 Wash & Jeff ..............W ...... 1-0Pitt-Greensburg .........L ....... 3-4at Baldwin-Wallace ....L ....... 0-1at Kenyon ...................W ...... 4-1at Muskingum ............W ...... 1-0John Carroll ...............L ....... 1-2Wittenberg .................L ....... 0-2Oberlin ........................L ....... 1-3at Denison ..................L ....... 1-3at Nazareth .................W ...... 2-0at Ohio Wesleyan .......L ..3-4 OTat Hiram .....................W ...... 4-1Wabash ......................W ...... 4-1Wooster .....................W ...... 1-0at Earlham ..................W ...... 2-0at Wooster# ...............W ...... 1-0Denison* ....................T ....... 0-0at Transylvania@ ........T ....... 0-0Carnegie Mellon^ .......T ....... 1-1at Messiah% ..............L ....... 0-5

2005Record: 8-8-4 (5-3-1)Coach: Angelo Panzettaat Nazareth .................T ....... 1-1at RIT ..........................L ....... 1-2at Wash & Jeff ...........W ...... 2-1Case Western .............T ....... 1-1at Mount Union ..........L ....... 2-3Marietta ......................L ....... 0-1Baldwin-Wallace ........W ...... 1-0Denison ......................W ...... 2-1at John Carroll ...........T ....... 2-2Earlham ......................W ...... 2-1at Oberlin ....................L ....... 1-2Kenyon .......................W ...... 2-0at Wittenberg .............W ...... 1-0at Pitt-Greensburg .....L ....... 0-1Hiram .........................L ....... 1-2at Wabash ..................W ...... 4-0at Wooster .................T ....... 1-1Ohio Wesleyan ...........L ....... 1-3at Oberlin#..................W ...... 1-0at Ohio Wesleyan*L...0-3

2006Record: 11-5-3 (5-4-0)Coach: Angelo PanzettaOlivet ..........................W ...... 2-1Wisconsin-Oshkosh ..W ...... 1-0John Carroll ...............T ....... 0-0at Roanoke .................W ...... 2-0Greensboro ................W ...... 2-0Mount Union ..............W ...... 2-1at Marietta ..................W ...... 3-0at Baldwin-Wallace ....T ....... 1-1at Ohio Wesleyan .......L ....... 1-2Wabash ......................W ...... 4-1Oberlin ........................W ...... 4-0at Kenyon ...................L ....... 0-1at Wooster .................W ...... 3-1at Earlham ..................W ...... 3-0at Denison ..................L ....... 0-1at Hiram .....................L ....... 1-3Wittenberg .................W ...... 2-1at Ohio Wesleyan# .....T ....... 0-0at Denison* ................L ....... 2-3

2007Record: 10-8-1 (5-4-0)Coach: Angelo Panzettaat Case Western .........L ....... 0-1Lawrence ...................W ...... 2-1Ohio Northern ............W ...... 2-1RIT ..............................L ....... 1-2Wash & Jeff ...............W ...... 2-0at John Carroll ...........L ..1-2 OTat Mount Union ..........W ...... 1-0Baldwin-Wallace ........W ...... 1-0Denison ......................W ...... 1-0at Oberlin ....................L ....... 0-1Earlham ......................W ...... 1-0Ohio Wesleyan ...........W ...... 3-0at Wabash ..................W ...... 1-0Hiram .........................W ...... 1-0at Wittenberg .............L ....... 0-2at Wooster .................L ....... 0-1Kenyon .......................L ....... 0-1at Kenyon# .................T ....... 0-0at Ohio Wesleyan* .....L ....... 0-1

2008Record: 6-9-3 (4-3-2)Coach: Angelo PanzettaDickinson ...................L ....... 2-3Rowan ........................W .2-1 OTSusquehanna .............L ....... 0-2Alma ...........................W ...... 2-0at Ohio Northern ........L ....... 0-1Heidelberg ..................L ..3-4 OTMount Union ..............L ..2-3 OTat Baldwin-Wallace ....L ....... 1-2Wittenberg .................L ....... 1-2John Carroll ...............T ....... 1-1at Denison ..................T ....... 0-0

Wabash ......................W ...... 8-1at Hiram .....................L ....... 0-2Oberlin ........................T ....... 1-1at Earlham ..................W ...... 2-1at Kenyon ...................W ...... 2-1Wooster .....................W ...... 3-2at Ohio Wesleyan .......L ....... 2-3

2009Record: 7-9-1 (2-6-1)Coach: Angelo Panzettaat Mount Union ..........W ...... 3-1Muskingum ................W ...... 2-1LaRoche .....................W ...... 2-1at Heidelberg ..............L ....... 0-1at St. Vincent ..............W ...... 4-1Carnegie Mellon .........L ....... 4-1Baldwin-Wallace ........L ....... 0-5at Wittenberg .............T ....... 1-1at John Carroll ...........W ...... 3-2Denison ......................L ....... 0-3at Wabash ..................L ....... 1-4Hiram .........................L ....... 2-3Earlham ......................W ...... 2-1at Oberlin ....................L ..3-4 OTKenyon .......................W ...... 2-0at Wooster .................L ....... 1-2Ohio Wesleyan ...........L ....... 0-2

2010Record: 8-8-3 (4-3-1)Coach: Angelo PanzettaMt Union ....................W ...... 2-0Eastern Mennonite ....W ...... 4-0Wilmington ................W ...... 1-0At Carnegie Mellon ....L ....... 0-3Heidelberg ..................L ....... 0-1St. Vincent ..................T ....... 1-1Otterbein ....................W ..... 1-0Capital ........................L ....... 0-2Baldwin-Wallace ........T ....... 1-1Wooster .....................T ....... 0-0John Carroll ...............L ....... 0-1At Kenyon ..................L ....... 0-1At Hiram .....................W ...... 3-1Wabash ......................W ...... 1-0Oberlin ........................W 3-2 2OTAt Denison .................L ....... 1-2Wittenberg .................W ...... 2-0At Ohio Wesleyan ......L ....... 0-5At Ohio Wesleyan# ....L ....... 0-2

2011Record: 11-7-1 (4-4-1)Coach: Angelo Panzettav. Centre College ........W ...... 2-0v. John Carroll ............W ..... 2-0Grove City ..................W ..... 5-2v. Heidelberg ..............W .2-1 OTat Wilmington ............W ...... 1-0at Mount Union ..........L ....... 0-3Carnegie Mellon .........W ...... 3-2at Baldwin-Wallace ....L ....... 2-4at Wittenberg .............W ...... 3-0Denison ......................L ....... 0-3PSU-Behrend .............W ...... 2-1at Wabash ..................W ...... 5-1at Wooster .................W ...... 2-0Kenyon .......................T ....... 0-0Hiram .........................W ...... 1-0DePauw ......................L ....... 1-3at Oberlin ....................L 2-3 2OTat Ohio Wesleyan .......L ....... 0-1at Ohio Wesleyan# .....L ....... 1-4

2012Record: 13-4-1 (5-3-1)Coach: Angelo PanzettaLaRoche .....................W ...... 3-1Wilmington ................W ...... 3-0Grove City ..................W .1-0 OTat Geneva ...................W ...... 3-0at Point Park ..............W ...... 1-0at Carnegie Mellon .....L ....... 0-2Baldwin-Wallace ........W ...... 2-0Wittenberg .................T ....... 2-2Berry ...........................W ...... 3-1Mount Union ..............W ...... 2-1at Denison ..................W ...... 2-0Wabash ......................W ...... 4-1Wooster .....................W ...... 1-0at Kenyon ...................L ....... 1-2at Hiram .....................W ...... 3-0Ohio Wesleyan ...........L ....... 0-3Oberlin ........................L ....... 0-1at DePauw ..................L ....... 1-4

# - NCAC Tournament Semifinal * - NCAC Tournament Final @ - NCAA Tournament First Round^ - NCAA Tournament Second Round% - NCAA Tournament Third Round

All-Time Results

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Concordia (Wisc.) Falcons

Aug. 30 • 5 p.m.Holland, Mich.

Location ...................Mequon, Wisc.Conference ............................. NACCHead Coach ..................Tom Saleska2012 Record ...............11-8-2/8-2-1Record v. Allegheny ....First MeetingLast Result .................................N/A

HopeFlying DutchmenAug. 31 • 7 p.m.Holland, Mich.

Location ....................Holland, Mich.Conference ..............................MIAAHead Coach .................. Steve Smith2012 Record ...............12-8-0/9-5-0Record v. Allegheny ....First MeetingLast Result .................................N/A

Location ................... Grove City, Pa.Conference ................................PACHead Coach ..................Mike Dreves2012 Record .................8-9-2/5-2-1Record v. Allegheny ... 40-23-9 GROLast Result ......1-0 (OT) ALL, 9/5/12

Location ........................Geneva, Pa.Conference ................................PACHead Coach ...................Gary Dunda2012 Record ...............10-7-5/5-1-2Record v. Allegheny .........3-0-0 ALLLast Result ..............3-0 ALL, 9/8/12

Location ...................Pittsburgh, Pa.Conference .............................AMCCHead Coach ......................David Day2012 Record ...............9-10-0/7-2-0Record v. Allegheny .........3-0-0 ALLLast Result ..............3-1 ALL, 9/1/12

Carnegie MellonTartans

Sept. 14 • 1 p.m.Meadville, Pa.

Location ...................Pittsburgh, Pa.Conference ................................UAAHead Coach ...................Arron Lujan2012 Record ...............13-4-1/4-2-1Record v. Allegheny ...15-13-5 CMULast Result .......... 2-0 CMU, 9/15/12

Location ........................ Berea, OhioConference ................................OACHead Coach .....................Reid Ayers2012 Record .................7-7-4/2-4-3Record v. Allegheny ......... 5-3-3 BWLast Result ............2-0 ALL, 9/18/12

Penn State-BehrendLions

Location ............................. Erie, Pa.Conference .............................AMCCHead Coach ................Dan Perritano2012 Record ...............17-5-0/8-1-0Record v. Allegheny .......11-3-4 ALLLast Result ............2-1 ALL, 10/3/11

Mount UnionRaidersRAIDERS

Location .....................Alliance, OhioConference ................................OACHead Coach ...................Nick Stirrett2012 Record .................4-8-4/2-4-3Record v. Allegheny .......18-6-1 ALLLast Result ............2-1 ALL, 9/26/12

DenisonBig Red

Location ................... Granville, OhioConference ............................. NCACHead Coach ....................Rob Russo2012 Record .................8-7-2/4-4-1Record v. Allegheny ....15-13-6 DENLast Result ............2-0 ALL, 9/29/12

KenyonLords

Location .................... Gambier, OhioConference ............................. NCACHead Coach ..................Chris Brown2012 Record .................9-6-3/5-2-2Record v. Allegheny .... 17-12-2 KENLast Result ..........2-1 ALL, 10/13/12

WabashLittle Giants

Location ............Crawfordsville, Ind.Conference ............................. NCACHead Coach ................... Chris Keller2012 Record ...............4-14-0/2-7-0Record v. Allegheny .......13-1-0 ALLLast Result ............4-1 ALL, 10/6/12

HiramTerriers

Location ........................Hiram, OhioConference ............................. NCACHead Coach ............... Dan Zemanski 2012 Record ..............15-3-1/6-2-1Record v. Allegheny .....21-12-1 ALLLast Result ..........3-0 ALL, 10/16/12

Ohio WesleyanBattling Bishops

Location ...................Delaware, OhioConference ............................. NCACHead Coach .....................Jay Martin2012 Record ...............13-3-5/7-1-1Record v. Allegheny .....32-2-1 OWULast Result ........3-0 OWU, 10/20/12

WoosterFighting Scots

Location .................... Wooster, OhioConference ............................. NCACHead Coach .................Graham Ford2012 Record ...............4-12-1/1-7-1Record v. Allegheny .....15-13-3 ALLLast Result ..........1-0 ALL, 10/10/12

DePauwTigers

Location ................Greencastle, Ind.Conference ............................. NCACHead Coach ...................Brad Hauter2012 Record ...............14-2-5/6-1-2Record v. Allegheny ........ 2-0-0 DEPLast Result ..........4-1 DEP, 10/27/12

OberlinYeomen

Location ......................Oberlin, OhioConference ............................. NCACHead Coach ..................... Blake New2012 Record .................9-7-1/4-5-0Record v. Allegheny .... 25-18-9 OBELast Result ......... 1-0 OBE, 10/24/12

WittenbergTigers

Location ................Springfield, OhioConference ............................. NCACHead Coach ............... Steve Dawson2012 Record ...............5-12-2/0-8-1Record v. Allegheny .....11-10-3 ALLLast Result .............2-2 TIE, 9/22/12

Grove CityWolverines

Sept. 4 • 4 p.m.Grove City, Pa.

GenevaGolden Hurricanes

Sept. 7 • 5 p.m.Meadville, Pa.

La RocheRedhawks

Sept. 11 • 4 p.m.Pittsburgh, Pa.

Baldwin WallaceYellow Jackets

Sept. 17 • 7 p.m.Berea, Ohio

Sept. 20 • 7 p.m.Erie, Pa.

Sept. 24 • 7:30 p.m.Meadville, Pa.

Sept. 28 • 5 p.m.Meadville, Pa.

Oct. 5 • 1 p.m.Meadville, Pa.

Oct. 12 • 11 a.m.Crawfordsville, Ind.

Oct. 16 • 7:30 p.m.Meadville, Pa.

Oct. 19 • 7:30 p.m.Delaware, Ohio

Oct. 22 • 7:30 p.m.Wooster, Ohio

Oct. 26 • 2 p.m.Meadville, Pa.

Oct. 30 • 7 p.m.Oberlin, Ohio

Nov. 2 • 7:30 p.m.Springfield, Ohio

2013 Allegheny Opponents

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Aug. 30 Concordia

5 p.m.

Holland, M

ich.

Aug. 31 Hope

7 p.m.

Holland, M

ich.

Sept. 4

Grove City

4 p.m.

Grove CIty,

Pa.

Sept. 7

Geneva

5 p.m. Meadvill

e, Pa.

Sept. 11 La R

oche

4 p.m. Pitts

burgh, Pa.

Sept. 14 Carnegie Mellon

2 p.m. Meadvill

e, Pa.

Sept. 17 Bald

win Wallace

7 p.m.

Berea, O

hio

Sept. 20 Penn State

-Behrend 7 p.m.

Erie, Pa.

Sept. 24 Mount Union

7:30 p.m. Meadvill

e, Pa.

Sept. 28 Deniso

n*

5 p.m. Meadvill

e, Pa.

Oct. 5

Kenyon*

1 p.m. Meadvill

e, Pa.

Oct. 12

Wabash*

11 a.m. Craw

fordsville,

Ind.

Oct. 16

Hiram*

7:30 p.m. Meadvill

e, Pa.

Oct. 19

Ohio Wesleyan

* 7:30 p.m.

Delaware

, Ohio

Oct. 22

Wooster*

7:30 p.m. Wooste

r, Ohio

Oct. 26

DePauw*

2 p.m. Meadvill

e, Pa.

Oct. 30

Oberlin*

7 p.m.

Oberlin, Ohio

Nov. 2

Wittenberg

*

7:30 p.m. Springfield, Ohio

Home Gam

es in Bold

* - Denotes

NCAC Contest

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