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Men’s Soccer Decade Info All seasons are Fall 1966 3-7-1 (0-4-1) 5th Clarke Herdic INITIAL SEASON Program first year ROSTER John Marren 4 goals Ed Pereira 3g Dom Demaria 1g Roger Mello 1g Chick Ciccarelli 1g Bill Jenack 1g Bob Ward, Jim Hovanec, John Barclay, Pete Meszaros, Joe Roskowski, Ed Sarluca, Bill Wood, Bob Young, Bob Holliday, Roger Tesi, V. Longtin, Eddie Fulks, Roger Eulau, J. Starr, M. Sanford, P.J. Mullins, Doug Hughes, Danny Pauley, Marshall Katzmann, Steve Westfall HONORS All-WVIAC: Bob Holliday, Bill Jenack Bob Holliday (GK) Goalkeeper of the Year PERFORMANCE First game vs. Alderson-Broaddus, (0-2). First win: Marietta, (2-1). First goal: John Marren. HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS Defeated Morehead State, (1-0, 2-2). According to The Comet, 10/27/66, pg. 4: “The game was played to 2-2 tie, but due to misunderstandings, MHC won by default.” Misunderstanding turned out to be agreed starting time of game. Played Marshall, (0-1) NOTE Athletic field name for Dr. Ashby Blackwell, a faculty member for 50 years.

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Men’s Soccer Decade Info All seasons are Fall 1966 3-7-1 (0-4-1) 5th Clarke Herdic INITIAL SEASON Program first year ROSTER John Marren 4 goals Ed Pereira 3g Dom Demaria 1g Roger Mello 1g Chick Ciccarelli 1g Bill Jenack 1g Bob Ward, Jim Hovanec, John Barclay, Pete Meszaros, Joe Roskowski, Ed Sarluca, Bill Wood, Bob Young, Bob Holliday, Roger Tesi, V. Longtin, Eddie Fulks, Roger Eulau, J. Starr, M. Sanford, P.J. Mullins, Doug Hughes, Danny Pauley, Marshall Katzmann, Steve Westfall HONORS All-WVIAC: Bob Holliday, Bill Jenack Bob Holliday (GK) Goalkeeper of the Year PERFORMANCE First game vs. Alderson-Broaddus, (0-2). First win: Marietta, (2-1). First goal: John Marren. HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS Defeated Morehead State, (1-0, 2-2). According to The Comet, 10/27/66, pg. 4: “The game was played to 2-2 tie, but due to misunderstandings, MHC won by default.” Misunderstanding turned out to be agreed starting time of game. Played Marshall, (0-1) NOTE Athletic field name for Dr. Ashby Blackwell, a faculty member for 50 years.

AFTER MHC Bob Holliday would later coach JV soccer at Yale. Holliday also worked (1979) for the New York Cosmos Youth Soccer program (Pele camps). In addition, Holliday was assistant hockey coach. An award at Yale, the Holliday Award for Spirit and Dedication is named for him. PHOTO Team photo: The Comet, 10/20/66, pg. 6

1967 Yearbook, pg. 128 The Lamp, November 1966, pg. 11

Bob Holliday: The Comet, 12/8/66, pg. 6

The Lamp, January 1967, pg. 15

Bill Jenack: The Comet, 12/8/66, pg. 6 The Lamp, January 1967, pg. 15 Coach Herdic: The Comet, 9/15/66, pg. 4

The Comet, 12/8/66, pg. 6 Yearbook from 1966 has a couple of pages, including photos, on the first year team. GAME PHOTO John Barclay: 1967 Yearbook, pg. 130 Chick Ciccarelli: 1967 Yearbook, pg. 129 Dom Demaria: The Comet, 11/3/66, pg. 4 Bob Holliday: 1967 Yearbook, pg. 129, 130 John Marren: 1967 Yearbook, pg. 129, 131 Roger Mello: 1967 Yearbook, pg. 131 Ed Pereira: The Comet, 10/20/66, pg. 6

The Comet, 7/27/67, pg. 4 1967 Yearbook, pg. 129

Bill Wood: 1967 Yearbook, pg. 130 Coach Herdic: 1967 Yearbook, pg. 128 Unidentified: The Comet, 10/6/66, pg. 4

The Comet, 10/20/66, pg. 4 The Comet, 10/27/66, pg. 4 1967 Yearbook, pg. 130

STORY Coach Herdic being hired: The Comet, 6/23/66, pg. 4

1967 2-10 Herdic ROSTER Stats not complete Ed Pereira 8g 1a John Barclay 2g Dom DeMaria 2g 1a Hugh McCann 2g Bill Jenack 1a Pete Meszaros 1a Joe Roszkowski, Bob Young, Pete Gryowski, Bill Wood, Jim Hovenac, Larry Miller, Robert Beckett, Bob Bennett, Dick Williams, Joseph Maisto, Ed Sarluca, Doug Hughes, Randy Cox, Douglas Pond, Michael DeBenedette, Chick Ciccarellia, Paul Mullins, Paul Kiendel, Jarrel Fulks, Wynn John Howard 161 saves HONOR All-WVIAC: John Howard, Bill Jenack, Ed Pereira HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS Played Morehead State, (2-7, 0-6) Played Virginia Tech, (1-3) PHOTO Team photo: 1968 Yearbook, pg. 96 John Howard: The Lamp, January 1968, pg. 16 Bill Jenack: The Lamp, January 1968, pg. 16) Pete Meszaros: The Comet, 10/26/67, pg. 6 Ed Pereira: The Lamp, January 1968, pg. 16 Bob Young: The Comet, 10/5/67, pg. 6 Coach Herdic: The Comet, 10/5/67, pg. 6 Coach Herdic in practice with the team: The Comet, 9/17/67, pg. 4

The Comet, 9/21/67, pg. 4 Unidentified players: 1968 Yearbook, pg. 96, 97, 98, 99 GAME PHOTO (scenic) in the 1968 Yearbook, pg. 8, 9 STORY/PHOTO Bill Jenack: The Comet, 10/5/67, pg. 5

1968 6-5 Herdic ROSTER Hugh McCann 7g Ed Polhemus 4g 3a Bill Jenack 4g John Duernberger 2g 1a Dave Purnell 2g 1a Jim Muelheisen 2g 1a Dick Williams 1a Mike Debenedette, Larry Miller, Bob Bennett, Girard Goodno, Joe Scheirman, R.Volkert, Ken Fuller, Chip Spencer, Steve Zwillinger, Bill Wood, Joe Roszkowski, Jack Hardin, Greg Baecker John Howard 121 saves 2 shutouts HONOR All-WVIAC: Hugh McCann, Dick Williams, Bill Jenack HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS Defeated Virginia Tech, (2-1) Played Morehead State, (1-3) PHOTO Team photo: 1969 Yearbook, pg. 132 Coach Herdic with players during practice: The Comet, 9/26/68, pg. 4 GAME PHOTO Jim Muehleisen: The Comet, 10/24/68, pg. 4 Ed Polhemus: The Comet, 10/3/68, pg. 4 Unidentified: The Comet, 10/10/68, pg. 4 Unidentified homecoming game photo: The Lamp, January 1969, pg. 4 Several game photos: 1969 Yearbook, pg. 10, 12, 26, 132, 133, 134, 135

1969 7-4 Tom Nozica ROSTER Some stats not complete Harry Wolfesberger 13g 3a Charlie Mould 9g 8a Hugh McCann 5g Ed Polhemus 3g 1a John Duernberger 2g 2a Dave Harrison, Scott Fisher, Frank Russo, Chip Spencer, Larry Miller, Kevin Butler, Kevin McCauley, Mike Wetzel, Mark Bloomberg, Mike DeBenedette, John Howard, Gary Williams, Bob Bennett, Dick Becher, Tom Hamer, Leah Myskiw, Mike Zimmerman, John Cox Greg Baeker 165 saves 3 shutouts HONOR All-WVIAC: Harry Wolfesberger, John Howard HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENT Defeated Morehead State, (3-0) Played Virginia Tech, (1-3) PHOTO Team photo: 1970 Yearbook, pg. 137 John Howard: The Comet, 12/11/69, pg. 4 Charlie Mould: The Comet, 10/23/69, pg. 6 Harry Wolfesberger: The Comet, 10/23/69, pg. 6

The Comet, 12/11/69, pg. 4

Coach Nozica: The Comet, 9/18/69, pg. 4 GAME PHOTO Homecoming: The Comet, 10/23/69, pg. 1, 6 Unidentified: 1970 Yearbook, pg. 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139 Practice photo: The Comet, 9/25/69, pg. 4 STORY/PHOTO Coach Nozica announced as coach: The Comet, 9/18/69, pg. 4

1970 9-2 NAIA Playoffs Nozica Shared WVIAC Regular Season title ROSTER Harry Wolfesberger 19g 11a John Duernberger 13g 3a Kevin Butler 10g 12a Steve Ferullo 7g 3a Bob Wolfesberger 4g Hugh McCann 3g 1a Jim Dempsey 3g Blaze Ionno 2g 10a Rick Wilson 2g Bob Bennett 1g Chip Spencer 1g Ed Polhemus 4a Frank Russo, Bob Grunstra, S. McCurry, Mike DeBenedette, Frank Salerno, Greg Baecker, G. Belcher, W. Jansen John Howard 116 saves HONOR All-WVIAC: Harry Wolfesberger, Ed Polhemus PERFORMANCE 9-0 start to the season Defense allowed only 10 goals all season (The Comet, 9/16/71, pg. 4) John Duernberger five goals vs. Fairmont Harry Wolfesberger five goals vs. Marietta Harry Wolfesberger four goals vs. West Virginia Wesleyan Kevin Butler four goals vs. West Virginia Wesleyan Bob Wolfesberger four goals vs. Transylvania Duernberger and Wolfesberger five goal games were in the same week HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS Defeated Virginia Tech, (9-0) Defeated Morehead State, (3-0) Defeated D&E, (3-2), for the Senators only loss. D&E went on to win the NAIA National Championship.

MHC CAREER SOCCER ACCOMPLISHMENT Harry Wolfesberger scored 32 career goals PHOTO Team photo: The Comet, 12/10/70, pg. 8

1971 Yearbook, pg. 130 Greg Baecker: The Comet, 10/29/70, pg. 4 Bob Bennett: The Comet, 10/29/70, pg. 4 Mike DeBenedette: The Comet, 10/29/70, pg. 4 Jim Dempsey: The Comet, 10/29/70, pg. 4 John Howard: The Comet, 10/29/70, pg. 4 Ed Polhemus: The Comet, 10/29/70, pg. 4 Frank Russo: The Comet, 10/29/70, pg. 4 Bob Wolfesberger: The Comet, 10/29/70, pg. 4 Coach Nozica: The Comet, 9/10/70, pg. 4

The Lamp, March 1971, pg. 10

Unidentified: 1971 Yearbook, pg. 131 Game photo Harry Wolfesberger: The Comet, 10/1/70, pg. 4 Unidentified players: 1971 Yearbook, pg. 130, 131 1971 11-1-1 NAIA Playoffs Regular season undefeated, once tied 2nd WVIAC Nozica ROSTER Steve Ferullo 17g 4a Biagio “Blaze” Ionno 11g 10a Mickey Peluso 6g 8a Vic Carlucci 6g 2a Dave Harrison 5g 2a Jim Dempsey 5g 1a Kevin Butler 5g 3a Bob Grunstra 2g 3a Brian Christy 2g Mark Galen 1a

John Duernberger, Frank Russo, Frank Salerno, Rich Wilson, Justin Blackman, Keith Morrison, John Perri, Joe Russo Gene “Chip” Spencer 6 shutouts HONORS All-WVIAC: John Duernberger, Kevin Butler, Chip Spencer All-South: Kevin Butler (first ever for program) PERFORMANCE Nine straight wins Six shutouts during season Outscored opponents 58-11 Steve Ferullo 4 goals in game twice in a week span (vs. Transylvania 10/9/71 and University of Kentucky 10/16/71). HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS Defeated and shutout the following: Virginia Tech, (4-0), Cincinnati, (5-0), Kentucky, (7-0); Morehead State, ( 3-0). PHOTO Team photo: Morris Harvey 1972 Yearbook, pg. 150

The Comet, 11/18/71, pg. 4

Kevin Butler: The Lamp, October 1971, pg. 11 John Duernberger: The Lamp, October 1971, pg. 11 Steve Ferullo: The Lamp, October 1971, pg. 11 Unidentified during practice: The Comet, 9/9/72, pg. 4

1972 Yearbook, pgs. 152, 153 GAME PHOTO John Duernberger: The Comet, 11/4/71, pg. 4 Dave Harrison: The Comet, 9/23/71, pg. 4 Blaze Ionno: The Comet, 9/23/71, pg. 4 Mickey Peluso: The Comet, 9/23/71, pg. 4 Assorted: 1972 Yearbook, pgs. 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153

1972 6-5 Nozica ROSTER Steve Ferullo 8g 2a Kevin Butler 5g 4a Blaze Ionno 5g 4a Bart Ionno 3g 2a Bob Grunstra 2g 4a Mickey Peluso 2g 1a Vic Carlucci 2g Dave Harrison 1g 2a Tony Ashley 1g Ken Dixon 1g Rick Wilson, Len Rubino, Tony Dean, Ed Kondakjian, Frank Russo, Jay Spencer, Kurt Kutzner, Jim Dempsey, Rolleri Frank Salerno 56 saves Vic Carlucci 54 saves HONOR All-WVIAC: Kevin Butler HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS Defeated Kentucky, (3-2) Played Cincinnati, (3-4) The Cincinnati game marked the first time any MHC team played on synthetic turf. (The Comet, 9/21/72, pg. 4) Played Louisville, (3-5) Played Virginia Tech, (1-2) PHOTO Team photo: 1973 Yearbook, pg. 39 Tony Ashley: flickr.com UC Sports Archives, credited as 1973 team in the photo Kevin Butler: The Comet, 9/7/72, pg. 4 The Lamp, October 1972, pg. 5 Ed Kondakdjian: The Comet, 9/7/72, pg. 4 The Lamp, October 1972, pg. 5 flickr.com UC Sports Archives, credited as 1973 team in the photo

Coach Nozica: The Comet, 9/7/72, pg. 4 The Comet, 9/14/72, pg. 4

The Lamp, October 1972, pg. 5 Practice: 1973 Yearbook, pg. 177 GAME PHOTO Kevin Butler: The Comet, 9/28/72, pg. 4 Jim Dempsey: The Comet, 11/9/72, pg. 4 Dave Harrison: flickr.com, credited as 1973 in the photo Blaze Ionno: The Comet, 9/14/72, pg. 4 flickr.com, credited as 1973 in the photo Mickey Peluso: flickr.com, credited as 1973 in the photo Frank Russo: flickr.com, credited as 1973 in the photo Frank Salerno: flickr.com, credited as 1973 team Coach Nozica: 1973 Yearbook, pg. 38 Unidentified: The Comet, 10/12/72, pg. 4

1973 Yearbook, pg. 38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44 STORY Ed Kondakdjian: The Comet, 9/7/72, pg. 4 1973 3-6-2 Nozica ROSTER Steve Ferullo 10g 3a Jim Dempsey 4g 4a Blaze Ionno 4g Vic Carlucci 3g 2a Rick Smith 1g Butch Glover 1g Ken Given 1g Rick Wilson 1g Mike Sheldon 1g Paul Rice 1a Ken Dixon 1a

Len Rubino, Don Fuller, Oscar Areas, Bob Hutchinson, John Perri, Kevin Butler Vic Carlucci 87 saves Don Fuller 54 saves HONOR All-WVIAC: Kevin Butler PERFORMANCE Blaze Ionno four goals vs. Fairmont 9/23/73 Steve Ferullo three goals vs. Kentucky HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS Tied Cincinnati, (2-2) Tied Kentucky, (5-5) VENUE Home games played at Blackwell Field MHC CAREER SOCCER ACCOMPLISHMENT Steve Ferullo scored 42 career goals Blaze Ionno scored 22 career goals (Comet, 10/11/73, pg. 4) PHOTO Team photo: 1974 Yearbook, pg. 71

The Comet, 10/25/73, pg. 8 Steve Ferullo: flickr.com, UC Sports Archives Bob Grunstra: flickr.com, UC Sports Archives Chip Salerno: flickr.com, UC Sports Archives Rick Wilson: flickr.com, UC Sports Archives Photo of returning lettermen, names in photo not reported, but players could be among these names: Blaze Ionno, Steve Ferullo, Vic Carlucci, Ken Dixon, Jim Dempsey, Rick Wilson: Comet, 9/13/73, pg. 4 GAME PHOTO Kevin Butler: flickr.com UC Sports Archives Ken Dixon: flickr.com UC Sports Archives Blaze Ionno: The Comet, 10/11/73, pg. 4 flickr.com UC Sports Archives

Jay Spencer: flickr.com UC Sports Archives #1: 1974 Yearbook, pg. 72, 74 #7: 1974 Yearbook, pg. 53 Unidentified players: 1974 Yearbook, pg. 70, 71, 72, 73, 74 1974 1-9-1 ROSTER Stats not complete Jerry Ogbudimpka 2g Rick Smith 2g Jay Spencer 1g Souleman Fouja 1g Mickey Peluso 1g Len Rubino, Bill Daneluk, John Perri, Ed Kondakjian, Mike Feinman, Keith Morrison, Bob Hutchinson, Childers, Moynahan, Craft Doug Roberts 138 saves Jim Farrell 12 saves HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS Played Kentucky, (1-4) Played Cincinnati, (0-8) Played West Virginia, (0-6) Played Virginia Tech, (1-3) PHOTO Team photo: The Comet, 11/7/74, pg. 4

1975 Yearbook, pg. 72 Souleman Fouja: The Comet, 9/26/74, pg. 4; The Comet, 12/12/74, pg. 4 1975 Yearbook, pg. 73 Ed Kondakjian: The Comet, 9/26/74, pg. 4

The Comet, 10/17/74, pg. 4 1975 Yearbook, pg. 73 Jerry Ogbudimpka: The Comet, 9/26/74, pg. 4

1975 Yearbook, pg. 73 The Comet, 10/3/74, pg. 4

Doug Roberts: The Comet, 10/24/74, pg. 4

1975 Yearbook, pg. 73

Len Rubino: The Comet, 11/7/74, pg. 4 1975 Yearbook, pg. 73

Jay Spencer: The Comet, 11/7/74, pg. 4 1975 Yearbook, pg. 73

Coach Nozica during practice: The Comet, 10/10/74, pg. 4 GAME PHOTO #3: 1975 Yearbook, pg. 74 #4: 1975 Yearbook, pg. 71 Unidentified: The Comet, 10/10/74, pg. 4

The Comet, 10/24/74, pg. 4 The Comet, 11/14/74, pg. 4 The Comet, 5/1/75, pg. 6 1975 Yearbook, pg. 71, 72, 74, 75

1975 2-8 (2-5) Nozica ROSTER Rick Smith 6g 1a Souleman Fouja 2g Jerry Ogbudimpka 2g Mike Feinman 2g Jorge Chromoy 1g Nelson Orekeke 1g Len Rubino 2a Art Modugno 1a Kevin Kane, Mike Wilson, John Mpi, Bill Daneluk, Neil Anderson, Paul Arcell, Angelo Giannopoulos, Steve McNabb, Sturrey Jeff Weinberg 128 saves Neil Anderson 35 saves HONOR All-WVIAC: Souleman Fouja

HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENT Played #8 West Virginia, (0-14) Played Virginia Tech, (0-4) PHOTO Team photo: 1976 Yearbook, pg. 72 Souleman Fouja: 1976 Yearbook, pg. 73 The Comet, 9/18/75, pg. 4 Kevin Kane: 1976 Yearbook, pg. 74 Jerry Ogbudimpka: 1976 Yearbook, pg. 73 Nelson Orekeke: The Comet, 1/30/75, pg. 3 Len Rubino: The Comet, 9/18/75, pg. 4 1976 Yearbook, pg. 71, 72, 73, 74, 75 Rick Smith: 1976 Yearbook, pg. 73 Jeff Weinberg: 1976 Yearbook, pg. 75 GAME PHOTO Coach Nozica during a game: The Comet, 9/25/75, pg. 4

1976 Yearbook, pg. 74)

Several game photos from the ’75 season in the Comet, though, no names credited in the photos. Same for some of the photos in the 1976 Yearbook. 1976 7-5 (3-4) Nozica ROSTER Paul Arcell 8g 6a Rick Smith 7g 2a Benson Seisay 4g Jerry Ogbudimpka 3g 3a Kevin Kane 3g 2a Angelo Giannoupolos 1g John Scharff 1a Mike Wilson, Steve McNabb, Jorge Chromoy, Jeff Ballinger, Jay Spencer, Tom Passerello, Kurt Linkoff, Phil Reichert, Ron Rose, Kalu Kacson Andy Loizou 68 saves 1 shutout Jeff Weinberg 56 saves

HONOR All-WVIAC: Andy Loizou PERFORMANCE According to the 1977 Yearbook, Paul Arcell was 3rd in WVIAC scoring. Six game win streak after opening the season with four consecutive losses and no goals scored. HIGHIGHTED OPPONENTS Defeated Radford, (4-1) Defeated Virginia Tech, (4-1 Rick Smith two goals, Jerry Ogbudimpka two goals) Played West Virginia, (0-4) PHOTO Team photo: The Comet, 9/23/76, pg. 3

1977 Yearbook, pg. 48 The Lamp, October 1976, pg. 8

Paul Arcell: 1977 Yearbook, pg. 50 Andy Loizou: 1977 Yearbook, pg. 49 Jerry Ogbudimpka: 1977 Yearbook, pg. 49 Rick Smith: 1977 Yearbook, pg. 48 Mike Wilson: 1977 Yearbook, pg. 50 GAME PHOTO Coach Nozica: The Comet, 11/4/76, pg. 4 Unidentified: The Comet, 10/14/76, pg. 4

The Comet, 11/4/76, pg. 4 1977 Yearbook, pgs. 47, 48, 49, 50, 51

1977 2-8 (1-4) Nozica ROSTER Paul Arcell 7g 3a Kevin Kane 3g 3a Angelo Giannopolis 2g Greg Amoral 1g 4a Jeff Weinberg 1g Rick Barry 1a

Jeff Ballinger, Mike Emley, Dennis Regling, John Scharff, Mike Wilson, James Agwu, Benson Seisay, Phil Reichert, Dave Wilson, Mike Mazzella George Wallis 67 saves Jeff Weinberg 28 saves Andy Loizou 25 saves HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS Defeated Morehead State, (2-1, :16 into the game first goal-Amoral goal, Kane assist) Played Virginia Tech, (0-4) Played Radford, (1-3) Played Cincinnati, (0-6) PHOTO Team photo: The Comet, 9/22/77, pg. 4

1978 Yearbook, pg. 47

Paul Arcell: The Comet, 11/3/77, pg. 4 Rick Barry: The Comet, 11/3/77, pg. 4 Kevin Kane: The Comet, 11/3/77, pg. 4 John Scharff: The Comet, 11/3/77, pg. 4 George Wallis: The Comet, 11/3/77, pg. 4 Mark Wallis: The Comet, 11/3/77, pg. 4 Jeff Weinberg: The Comet, 10/20/77, pg. 1 GAME PHOTO Various: 1978 Yearbook, pgs. 47, 48, 49 Coach Nozica: 1978 Yearbook, pg. 47 Morris Harvey Magazine mini-edition, October 1977, has a photo of some of the alumni who played in the Alumni game: Rick Smith, Ed Konjakdjian, John Duernberger and William Wisecup 1978 2-8 (2-4) Nozica ROSTER Benson Seisay 8g 3a Craig Engler 4g Paul Arcell 3g 2a Kevin Kane 1g 1a Paul Turner 2a

Mike Wilson, Mike Emley, Mark Wallis, Paul McNamara, Rick Barry, Kevin Engler John Scharff, Rick Atkinson, Bill Bradbury Jeff Weinberg 98 saves HONOR All-WVIAC: Benson Seisay PERFORMANCE Craig Engler scored 3 goals vs. Marietta HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS Played West Virginia, (0-3) Played Virginia Tech, (0-5) Played Cincinnati, (1-8) Craig Engler scored 3 goals vs. Marietta. PHOTO Team photo: The Perspectus, 9/21/78, pg. 3

1979 Yearbook, pg. 67

Paul Arcell: The Perspectus, 10/12/78, pg. 4 The Perspectus, 11/2/78, pg. 5 Kevin Kane: The Perspectus, 11/2/78, pg. 5 Benson Seisay: The Perspectus, 10/12/78, pg. 4 Jeff Weinberg: The Perspectus, 11/2/78, pg. 5 Mike Wilson: The Perspectus, 11/2/78, pg. 5 GAME PHOTO Paul Arcell: 1979 Yearbook, pg. 86 Rick Barry: 1979 Yearbook, pg. 69 Craig Engler: 1979 Yearbook, pg. 68 Kevin Engler: 1979 Yearbook, pg. 69, 86 Kevin Kane: November ’78 Alumni News, pg. 7

1979 Yearbook, pg. 68

John Scharff: 1979 Yearbook, pg. 68, 86 Benson Seisay: 1979 Yearbook, pg. 82, 83 Jeff Weinberg: 1979 Yearbook, pg. 69, 86 Coach Nozica: 1979 Yearbook, pg. 69, 86

Unidentified goalie making a save: The Perspectus, 9/28/78, pg. 5 Unidentified players celebrating: The Perspectus, 10/5/78, pg. 4 1979 6-6 (4-3) NAIA District 28 playoff Nozica ROSTER John Sintic 17g 3a Steve Rogers 5g 3a Peiman Haririan 3g 3a Mark Beach 3g 2a Rob Pecora 3g Mitch Ellison 1g 1a Jim Plumb 1g Paul Turner 1a Brian Hall, Mark Hirsch, John Scharff, John Comerford, Scott Fowler, Scott Cravens, Ed Sailer, Mark Wallis, Rick Barry, Norm Kristic, Bob Schaefer, Mohammad Moozoun, Rick Atkinson, Wayne Gatewood, John Brown George Seyfert 79 saves 1 shutout Assistant coach Chip Spencer HONOR All-WVIAC: John Scharff, John Sintic PERFORMANCE John Sintic 5th in the nation in scoring. Top scorer in the WVIAC. John Sintic scored 4 goals in a game twice (WV Tech and Wheeling) in the same week. HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS Defeated Marshall, (3-2) Played Virginia Tech, (1-2 2 OT) Played West Virginia, (0-4)

PHOTO Team photo: Colloquy, September 21, pg.4

1980 Yearbook, pg. 46 Mark Beach: The Colloquy, 10/18/79, pg. 4 Rob Pecora: The Colloquy, 10/4/79, pg. 4 1980 Yearbook, pg. 47 Jim Plumb: 1980 Yearbook, pg. 47 Steve Rodgers: The Colloquy, 10/25/79, pg. 4, game photo The Colloquy, 11/15/79, pg. 7 John Scharff: The Colloquy, 11/29/79, pg. 6 1980 Yearbook, pg. 47 George Seyfert: The Colloquy, 10/4/79, pg.4 John Sintic: The Colloquy, 9/21/79, pg. 4, game photo

The Colloquy, 11/29/79, pg. 6 1980 Yearbook, pg. 47 Paul Turner: 1980 Yearbook, pg. 47 Unidentified: 1980 Yearbook, pg. 47 1980 3-9 (2-3) NAIA District 28 playoff Nozica ROSTER John Sintic 11g 2a Buddy McKenna 5g 2a Rob Pecora 2g 1a Dan McPherson 1g 2a Mark Hirsch 1g 1a Sonny Smith 1g Bane 2a Steve Rodgers 1g Jude Welsh, Ken Lemunyon, Dan Bardgett, Paul Turner, Mark Beach, Peiman Hairirian, Brian Hall, John Comerford, Ed Sailer, Jim Plumb, John Scharff, Mitch Ellison, Mark Wallis, Rick Barry, Norm Kristic, Bob Schaefer, Mohammed Mouzoun

George Seyfert 128 saves John Brown 36 saves Assistant coach: Chip Spencer HONOR All-WVIAC: John Sintic PERFORMANCE John Sintic three goals vs. Virginia Tech HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENT Played Cincinnati, (2-4) Played Virginia Tech, (3-4) Played West Virginia, (0-7) Played Radford, (0-3) PHOTO Team photo: flickr.com, UC Sports Archives Rob Pecora: 1981 Yearbook, pg. 22 John Sintic: The Colloquy, 12/4/80, pg. 4 GAME PHOTO Mark Beach: 1981 Yearbook, pg. 22 Mark Hirsch: 1981 Yearbook, pg. 22, 23 Steve Rodgers: The Colloquy, 10/16/80, pg. 5

1981 Yearbook, pg. 23, 38

Paul Turner: 1981 Yearbook, pg. 22, 23 Unidentified: The Colloquy, 10/2, pg. 4

1981 Yearbook, pg. 23

1981 8-7 (3-3) WVIAC playoffs Nozica ROSTER Stats not complete John Sintic 12g 5a Mark Beach 6g 4a Mike Warns 5g 7a Mitch Ellison 3g 2a Paul Turner 3g Mitch Fitzhenry 2g Steve Parks 1g Jude Welsh 1g Mike Burrowes 1a Rob Sparrow Rick Atkinson Bob Schaefer 128 saves George Seyfert 1 save HONORS NAIA All-American: John Sintic (1st team) All-WVIAC: John Sintic All-South: John Sintic John Sintic first MH/UC soccer player to be selected All-American (Spring 2005 Maroon and Gold, pg. 15) HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS Defeated Louisville (3-1) Defeated Marshall, (6-1) Defeated Cincinnati (4-2) Defeated Radford, (2-1) Played Virginia Tech (0-1) Played Ohio (3-4, OT) Played West Virginia, (0-4) Played #2 in the nation Davis & Elkins, (2-6) GAME PHOTO Mitch Ellison: The Colloquy, 9/17/81, pg. 4 John Sintic: The Colloquy, 9/17/81, pg. 4

1982 2-11 (0-6) Nozica ROSTER John Sintic, Mitch Ellison, Fred Walter, Joe Sayer, Jimmy Read, Zepherin Francis, Steve Parks, Bob Schaefer, Dexter Sandiford, Rob Sparrow, Mike Burrowes, Mark Hirsch, Sonny Smith PERFORMANCE John Sintic scored his school record 43rd career goal on 10/14/82 HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS Defeated Kentucky, (3-2 OT, Steve Parks goal in OT) Defeated Morehead State, (2-1) Played Radford, (0-1) Played Louisville, (2-3) Played Virginia Tech, (3-5) Played Marshall, (0-3) Played West Virginia, (0-10) Played #1 in the nation Alderson-Broaddus MHC/UC CAREER SOCCER ACCOMPLISHMENT John Sintic 43 career goals (2005 Spring Maroon and Gold, pg. 15) (Colloquy, 10/21/82, pg. 4) Tom Nozica 69 career wins PHOTO Mike Burrowes: 1983 Yearbook, pg. 56, two photos Zepherin Francis: 1983 Yearbook, pg. 56, two photos Jimmy Read: 1983 Yearbook, pg. 56 Dexter Sandiford: 1983 Yearbook, pg. 56 Joe Sayer: 1983 Yearbook, pg. 56 John Sintic: The Colloquy, 9/23/82, pg. 4 1983 Yearbook, pg. 56 Rob Sparrow: 1983 Yearbook, pg. 56 Fred Walter: 1983 Yearbook, pg. 56 GAME PHOTO John Sintic: The Colloquy, 12/9/82, pg. 4 Unidentified: 1983 Yearbook, pg. 56

1983 Did not play 1984 Did not play 1985 11-7 (3-2) 3rd District 28 Playoff Dave Carr ROSTER (Haven’s stats are the only full season, everyone else last reported) Lionel Haven 18g 6a Rich Tripp 11g 3a Craig Smart 3g Keith Neale 2g Steve Kilpatrick 2g 2 gw Brad Wachsmuth 1g 1a Todd Robinson 1g Jeff Pullman 1g Toni Aranha 1g Paul Sadler 1g Leo Munis 1g Rick Fisher 1g Julian Radice 1g David Allum 1a David Martin, Michael Ryan, Sam Audu, Ron Fernandez, Todd Watts, David Keith, Robert Parsons Leo Munis 3 shutouts HONORS Lionel Haven NAIA All-American (Honorable Mention) All-WVIAC: Lionel Haven Dave Carr Atlantic Region Coach of the Year UC/Metropolitan Life All-Tournament: Lionel Haven, Leo Munis, Michael Ryan, David Allum PERFORMANCE Lionel Haven three goals vs. Slippery Rock, (3-0) Lionel Haven three goals vs. Rio Grande, (13-1) Lionel Haven three goals vs. WV Tech, (9-0) Rich Tripp three goals vs. Rio Grande, (13-1).

Team had eight goals in the first half vs. Rio Grande, (13-1). HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENT Defeated Cincinnati, (2-1 OT) Defeated Kentucky, (5-1) Defeated Marshall, (4-2, down 2-0 before scoring four unanswered) Played West Virginia, (0-2) Played Virginia Tech, (0-1) Played #6 Davis and Elkins, (2-5) and #1 Alderson-Broaddus, (1-3), in consecutive games Played #3 WVWC, (1-5) PHOTO Team photo: 1986 Yearbook, pg. 58 GAME PHOTO Unidentified: 1986 Yearbook, pg. 58, 59 STORY/PHOTO Lionel Haven: The Eagle Dispatch, 9/27/85, pg. 4 Coach Carr: Alumni News, Spring 1985, pg. 13 1986 10-8-1 District 28 playoffs Carr NATIONAL RANKING 26th during season ROSTER Lionel Haven 8g 8a Kari Vaisanen 8g 4a Doug Coffey 6g 3a Todd Watts 2g 2a Rich Tripp 2g 1a (incomplete) Julian Radice 2g (incomplete) Rick Fisher Rudy Smallwood Tony Aranha 4 shutouts

HONORS Kari Vaisanen NAIA Honorable Mention All-American All-WVIAC: Lionel Haven, Kari Vaisanen HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS Defeated Marshall 10/12/86 (1-0) Haven goal in double overtime—game was televised tape delay on West Virginia PBS. Defeated Morehead State, (2-1) Tied Virginia Tech, (2-2) Played West Virginia, (2-3) Played # 1 ranked WVWC, (2-5 OT) Played #2 Davis & Elkins, (0-6) Played #6 Alderson-Broaddus, (1-3) Played #16 Tiffin, (1-2). (All scores from WVWC to Tiffin in The Eagle Dispatch, 10/31/86, pg. 4) Metropolitan Life Classic (Charleston, WV): Played Georgetown, (2-3); defeated Carleton (VT), (2-0). GAME PHOTO Rudy Smallwood: The Eagle Dispatch, 10/1/86, pg. 4 1987 11-8-2 (1-2-1) Carr ROSTER Player stats below are complete (Golden Reporter, 11/13/87, pg. 3): Rich Tripp 10g 4a Lionel Haven 7g 8a Todd Watts 6g 3a Pat O’Hare 4g 4a Phil O’Hare 4g 2a Players stats below are incomplete (some game stats in the Scrapbook Library Archives): Carlos Gonzales 2g Craig Smart 1g 1a Oscar Perez 1g

David Allum, Brad Wachsmuth, Todd Robinson, David Martin, Keith Neale, Walter Jurusz, Kari Vaisanen, Paul Sadler, Jeff Pfluke, Edmund St. Rose, Brian Anderson, Doug Coffey, Mike Ryan, Keith McCann, Rick Fisher Toni Aranha five shutouts, 61 saves (saves are incomplete), 1.5 goals against average Jeff Clark one shutout , nine saves, two games (incomplete) Todd McLaughlin 1 shutout 5 saves. HONOR All-WVIAC: Tony Aranha, Lionel Haven PERFORMANCE According to the Golden Reporter, 11/6/87, pg. 4: Tripp captured the team scoring title for the fall 1987 season. Lionel Haven three goals vs. Winthrop Rich Tripp three goals vs. Capital (OH), 10/21/87 HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENT Defeated Virginia Tech, (1-0) Defeated Xavier, (1-0) Defeated Dayton, (2-1) Defeated Winthrop, (5-0) Defeated Morehead State, (5-0) Played West Virginia, (0-1) Played Marshall, (0-1, in the Challenge Cup) Played Wright State, (1-5) Played #1 in the nation Alderson-Broaddus, (0-3) Played top twenty ranked Tiffin, (1-1) NOTE Last reported conference record: 1-2-1 (Golden Reporter, 11/13/87, pg. 4) PHOTO Team photo: 1988 Yearbook, pg. 73 GAME PHOTO Paul Sadler: The Golden Reporter, 10/23/87, pg. 4 Todd Watts: The Golden Reporter, 10/16/87, pg. 4 Unidentified: Alumni Magazine, December 1987, pg. 18 Assorted: 1988 Yearbook, pgs. 72, 73

1988 12-4-2 (0-1-2) District 28 playoff Carr ROSTER All stats not reported except for O’Hare’s total goals Phil O’Hare 21g 2a Rich Tripp 9g 2a Lionel Haven 6g 2a Joni Kallioinen 3g David Allum 1g Johnny Yannis 1g Kari Vaisanen 1g Todd Robinson 1a Doug Coffey 1a Toni Aranha, Brad Wachsmuth, Todd Petroske, Todd McLaughlin, Keith Neale, Archie Davis HONORS Phil O’Hare NAIA All-American (3rd team) Lionel Haven NAIA All-American (Honorable Mention) All-WVIAC: Lionel Haven, Rich Tripp. Dave Carr Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year PERFORMANCE In 14 league games, UC gave up only 15 goals. According to the Golden Reporter, 2/3/89, pg. 4: Phil O’ Hare had 21 goals, 49 points for the season. According to the Spring ’89 Alumni News: O’Hare finished the season ranked tenth in the nation in goal production. Lionel Haven played in the Soccer Senior Bowl game (Tempe, AZ). HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS Defeated Marshall, (6-0), story in The Golden Reporter, 10/21/88, pg. 6 Defeated Kentucky, (6-0) Defeated Virginia Tech, (2-0) Defeated Appalachian State, (4-2) Played High Point, (1-2)

UC CAREER SOCCER ACCOMPLISHMENT Lionel Haven career totals: 39 goals, 24 assists. According to the Golden Reporter, 10/14/88, Haven had 100 points with five games remaining. The school record, at the time of the article was 104 points. (After the five games, and, if the count above (39 goals,24 assists) is correct, Haven finished with 102 points.) The Golden Reporter, 2/3/89, has Rich Tripp with 102 career points as well. According to the 1989 Yearbook: Phil O’ Hare broke the home record of twenty goals by scoring a total of twenty-one goals. (?) Dave Carr 44-28-5 career record AFTER UC Lionel Haven served as commissioner at the qualifying games for World Cup 2002 and 2006. Haven served as General Secretary of the Bahamas Football Association. Dave Carr would later be an assistant at New Mexico GAME PHOTO Toni Aranha: 1990 Alumni Magazine, Spring 1990, pg. 14 #4: The Golden Reporter, 9/23/88, pg. 4 #6: The Golden Reporter, 9/23/88, pg. 4 Unidentified: The Golden Reporter, 10/21/88, pg. 6

The Golden Reporter, 10/28/88, pg. 6 STORY/PHOTO Toni Aranha: Alumni Magazine, Spring 1990, front cover, pg. 11, 14, 15 Lionel Haven: The Golden Reporter, 10/14/88, pg. 8 Phil O’Hare: The Golden Reporter, 10/14/88, pg. 8 Rich Tripp: The Golden Reporter, 10/14/88, pg. 8 Coach Carr: The Golden Reporter, 12/9/88, pg. 7

Alumni Magazine, Spring 1989, pg. 19

1989 14-5 (2-3) WVIAC Tournament Finalist Shaun Pendleton

District 28 playoff ROSTER Stats not complete Brad Young 22g 2a Kari Vaisanen 18g 3a Phil O’Hare 4g 3a Ken Meyer 3g 1a Jason Martin 1g Leon Raynor 2a Archie Davis 1a Johnny Yannis 1a Doug Coffey 1a Chris Wolfe 1a Irving Romaine Rich Draper 130 saves Todd McLaughlin HONOR Kari Vaisanen All-American (Honorable Mention) All-WVIAC: Kari Vaisanen, Brad Young PERFORMANCE Team goals against average 1.26, recorded nine shutouts Phil O’ Hare four goals vs Marietta 9/19/89 HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS Defeated #12 D&E, (4-0) In WVIAC Tournament, played #6 in the nation, Alderson-Broaddus, in the semi-finals, (1-0); played #1 in the nation, West Virginia Wesleyan, in the finals. NOTE In April of 1990, Irving Romaine was chosen to represent Bermuda at the CONCACAF Youth Cup. (The Golden Reporter, 4/5/90, pg. 6) Source of WVIAC tournament, All-American, All-WVIAC info: 1990 Spring Alumni News. PHOTO Coach Pendleton: Alumni Magazine, Fall 1989, pg. 17

GAME PHOTO Irving Romaine: 1990 Yearbook, pg. 115 Kari Vaisanen: 1990 Yearbook, pg. 114 Coach Pendleton: 1990 Yearbook, pg. 114 Unidentified: 1990 Yearbook, pg. 114, 115 STORY/PHOTO Coach Pendleton: The Golden Reporter, 4/7/89, pg. 8 1990 13-6-1 (3-3) Shared WVIAC title Pendleton

District 28 playoff

ROSTER Stats not complete Phil O’ Hare 9g 1a Neal Bland 7g Stephen Glover 6g Brad Young 6g Scott Cooper 3g Kent Youngstrom 3g David Read 1g Irving Romaine 1g Leon Raynor 1g Jamie Chantler 1g Archie Davis 1g Khari Sharrief 1g Lea Oxley, David Bromiley, Darren Read, Jamie Vandeberg, Aaron Sellers, Andy Spellman, Todd McLaughlin Paul Hogan 2 shutouts HONOR All-WVIAC: David Read HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS Defeated #17 Walsh, (2-0) Played #1 WVWC, (1-2)

UC CAREER SOCCER ACCOMPLISHMENT Phil O’Hare 38 career goals AFTER UC Shaun Pendleton would go on to head coach at Lynn University (Boca Raton, FL) and Appalachian State. PHOTO Team photo: 1991 Yearbook, pg. 9 Leon Raynor The Golden Reporter, 9/10/90, pg. 6 1991 Yearbook, pg. 8 Irving Romaine: The Golden Reporter, 9/10/90, pg. 6 Kent Youngstrom: 1991 Yearbook, pg. 18 GAME PHOTO Archie Davis: Golden Reporter, 10/1/90, pg. 7 Steve Glover: The Golden Reporter, 10/1/90, pg. 7 Phil O’Hare: Golden Reporter, 10/1/90, pg. 10

Golden Reporter, 10/15/90, pg. 7

Unidentified: Golden Reporter, 9/24/90, pg. 6 Golden Reporter, 10/15/90, pg. 6

Practice photo: The Golden Reporter, 9/4/90, pg. 6. STORY/PHOTO Todd McLaughlin: The Golden Reporter, 11/5/90, pg. 6 Leon Raynor: The Golden Reporter, 10/1/90, pg. 4 STUDENT SPOTLIGHT/PHOTO Archie Davis: The Golden Reporter, 2/11/91, pg. 5

1991 13-6 (5-2) Shared WVIAC Title District 28 playoffs Greg Hooks ROSTER Stats not complete: Kurt Lehnert 34g Jamie Chantler 6g Damian Cooper 6g Khari Sharief 4g Trevor Nulty 3g Jeff Jost 2g Kent Youngstrom 2g Cedric Nelom 1g Eugene Dean 1g Richard Hinds 1g David Bromiley 1g Ivan Perez 1g Kory Angelin 1g Pablo Castro Tex Culver Andy Spellman Paul Hogan 1 shutout Eric Culver 1 shutout HONORS Kurt Lehnert All-American First Team All-WVIAC: Kurt Lehnert Kurt Lehnert selected to the Senior Bowl 1992 team (1992 Yearbook) Greg Hooks WVIAC Coach of the Year PERFORMANCE Kurt Lehnert 34 goals (32 goals for Lehnert in the 11/13/91 Golden Reporter) Kurt Lehnert scoring average was 2nd best in the country Kurt Lehnert 4 goals vs. Marietta, September ’91 Kurt Lehnert 4 goals vs. Thomas More, October ’91 Kurt Lehnert 4 goals vs. Asbury, October ’91 Pablo Castro 3 assists vs. Thomas More, October ’91 Jeff Jost 3 assists vs. Asbury, October ’91

HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS According to the Golden Reporter, 11/13/91, UC gave WVWC their first regular season conference loss in three years. Defeated #17 Walsh, (2-0) Defeated High Point, (3-1) UC CAREER SOCCER ACCOMPLISHMENT Kurt Lehnert scored 34 career goals AFTER UC Kurt Lehnert signed with the Bundesliga, German professional league. PHOTO Team photo (non-uniform): 1992 Yearbook Kurt Lehnert wearing Senior Bowl jacket: 1992 Yearbook, pg. 18 Coach Hooks: 1992 Yearbook, pg. 18 Coach Hooks and Ike Ofoje: 1992 Yearbook, pg. 46 GAME PHOTO Jamie Chantler: The Golden Reporter, 10/30/91, pg. 7 The Golden Reporter, 11/6/91, pg. 6 1992 Yearbook, pg. 18 Damian Cooper: The Golden Reporter, 10/2/91, pg. 6 Eugene Dean: The Golden Reporter, 10/2/91, pg. 6 Richard Hinds: The Golden Reporter, 10/2/91, pg. 6 Paul Hogan: The Golden Reporter, 10/2/91, pg. 6 1992 Yearbook, pg. 18 Kurt Lehnert: The Golden Reporter, 10/2/91, pg. 6 Cedric Nelom: The Golden Reporter, 11/6/91, pg. 6 Ivan Perez: The Golden Reporter, 10/30/91, pg. 7 1992 Yearbook, pg. 19 Andy Spellman: The Golden Reporter, 10/2/91, pg. 6 Kent Youngstrom: The Golden Reporter, 10/9/91, pg. 6 Unidentified: 1992 Yearbook, pg. 19 The Golden Reporter, 9/5/91, pg. 6

The Golden Reporter, 9/18/91, pg. 6

Huddle: The Golden Reporter, 9/18/91, pg. 6 Coach Hooks: The Golden Reporter, 8/21/91, pg. 5 Coach Hooks with team on the sideline: The Golden Reporter, 10/2/91, pg. 6 Coach Hooks addressing team on the sideline: 1992 Yearbook, pg. 19 STORY/PHOTO Eugene Dean: The Golden Reporter, 10/2/91, pg. 9 Khari Sharrieff: The Golden Reporter, 10/2/91, pg. 9 PROFILE/PHOTO Jamie Chantler: The Golden Reporter, 9/18/91, pg. 7 Archie Davis: The Golden Reporter, 10/30/91, pg. 9 Kurt Lehnert: The Golden Reporter, 11/13/91, pg. 6 Cedric Nelom: The Golden Reporter, 10/9/91, pg. 9 Trevor Nulty: The Golden Reporter, 9/18/91, pg. 7 Andy Spellman: The Golden Reporter, 10/23/91, pg. 7 1992 14-4-2 (4-1) WVIAC Tournament Finalist Hooks

NAIA District 28 playoffs NATIONAL RANKING Highest ranking: 20th ROSTER Stats incomplete Eddie Reichert 13g Jamie Chantler 12g 11a Kent Youngstrom 6g Trevor Nulty 6g 1a Kamau Darbeau 4g Nik Craig 4g Richard Hinds 3g 2a Jeff Jost 2g Andy Spellman 2g Pablo Castro 1g Korey Angelin 1g Dave Bromiley 1g Cedric Nelom, Damian Cooper, Michael Checchi, Eugene Dean, Matthew Dutchess, Kip McKeay

Paul Hogan 1 shutout Assistant coach: Ike Ofoje HONORS Jamie Chantler All-American All-WVIAC: Cedric Nelom, Jamie Chantler All-Region: Jamie Chantler PERFORMANCE According to the 11/5/92 Golden Reporter: Chantler scored three goals in a span of 15 minutes vs. West Virginia Wesleyan. HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENT Played #1 West Virginia Wesleyan, (0-2) AFTER UC Ike Ofoje would later go on to head coach of South Carolina-Aiken. PHOTO Team photo: 1992 Yearbook, pg. 9 Korey Angelin: Golden Reporter, 10/1/92, pg. 5 Jamie Chantler: Golden Reporter, 11/5/92, pg. 1 Kamau Darbau: Golden Reporter, 10/22/92, pg. 8 Paul Hogan: Golden Reporter, 10/1/92, pg. 5 Eddie Reichert: Golden Reporter, 10/1/92, pg. 5 Golden Reporter, 10/22/92, pg. 8 Gabor Santa: Golden Reporter, 10/1/92, pg. 5 Coach Ofoje: Maroon and Gold, Fall 1992, pg. 12 GAME PHOTO Jamie Chantler: Golden Reporter, 9/10/92, pg. 1 Jeff Jost: Golden Reporter, 10/1/92, pg. 7 Trevor Nulty: Golden Reporter, 10/22/92, pg. 7

Golden Reporter, 10/29/92, pg. 7

Kent Youngstrom: Golden Reporter, 10/22/92, pg. 7

Unidentified: Golden Reporter, 10/8/92, pg. 1 1993 Yearbook, pg. 5, 9

STORY/PHOTO Jamie Chantler: Golden Reporter, 1/27/93, pg. 5 STORY Kurt Lehnert signing with a pro team: Golden Reporter, 2/18/93, pg. 1 1993 12-5-1 (4-1-1) WVIAC Champs NAIA District 28 playoff Hooks ROSTER Damian Cooper 10g Eddie Reichert 8g Gabor Santa 8g Patrice Mbakop 7g Cedric Nelom 6g Kent Youngstrom 5g Jamie Chantler 5g Trevor Nulty 4g Trevor Nutter 3g Eugene Dean 3g David Bromiley 2g C.W. Haynes 1g Pablo Castro 1g Andy Spellman 1g Richard Hinds 1g Jason Seeley, Nik Craig, Jason Lantz, Jeff Brannon, Jacob Bodner, Jeremy Garbin, Sean Simmons Paul Hogan 140 saves, three shutouts (shutouts reported in archives, could be more) HONORS All-WVIAC: Jamie Chantler, Damian Cooper Jamie Chantler WVIAC Player of the Year All-South: Jamie Chantler, Cedric Nelom, Damian Cooper, Eddie Reichert Damian Cooper Academic All-American Eddie Reichert Academic All-American PERFORMANCE Team was not shutout

NOTE Source of post-season accolades: Maroon and Gold, Spring ’94, pg. 24. PHOTO Team photo, names included: Maroon and Gold, Spring 1994, pg. 24 Non-uniform team photo: 1994 Yearbook, pg. 17 Jamie Chantler: Maroon and Gold, Spring 1994, pg. 24 GAME PHOTO 1994 Yearbook, pg. 17 1994 14-6-1 (3-2-1) District playoffs Hooks NATIONAL RANKING Ranked as high as 4th in the nation ROSTER All stats not reported, except for Reichert’s goals: Ed Reichert 17g 2a Trevor Nulty 9g Damian Cooper 8g Jamie Chantler 5g Sean Simmons 6g Zachary Oyler 6g Richard Hinds 3g 1a Benito Sno 2g Jeremy Garbin 2g Eugene Dean 1g Mike Laughlin 1g Steve Figueroa 1g Nik Craig Jason Lantz Cedric Nelom Pablo Castro Greg Hilvers 1 shutout

HONORS All-WVIAC: Pablo Castro, Jamie Chantler, Damian Cooper, Jason Lantz, Eddie Reichert Damian Cooper, Jason Lantz, Eddie Reichert, Nik Craig selected to the South Atlantic Academic All-American Team. Nik Craig named One Valley Bank Scholar Athlete PERFORMANCE Eddie Reichert led the WVIAC in goals scored HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS Defeated Campbell, (4-3) Played ranked #2 in D-I Clemson, (0-4) Played UNC-Greensboro, (0-2) AFTER UC Greg Hooks would later head coach at University of South Carolina-Spartanburg (Upstate) PHOTO Team photo: Maroon and Gold, Fall 1994, pg. 20 1995 9-9-3 (3-3) WVIAC Tournament Finalist Pete Curtis ROSTER Stats not complete, except for Reichert’s goals: Eddie Reichert 15g Sean Simmons 3g Scott Jablonski 2g Nik Craig 1g 1a Carl Taskes 1g Zach Oyler 1a Jeff Jost 1a John Burnworth Ryan Fennell Jason Lantz 5 straight shutouts(?) Assistant coach: Jamie Chantler

HONORS All-WVIAC: Eddie Reichert, Nik Craig, Jason Lantz All-South Atlantic: Eddie Reichert According to the Eagle, 2/9/96, pg. 6: Craig and Reichert were Scholar Athlete All-Americans. HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS Defeated nationally ranked Alderson-Broaddus, (2-0) in the WVIAC Tournament Semifinals. Played #3 Gannon, (0-1) Played #6 USC-Spartanburg, (0-1) Played eventual Final Four participant Mercyhurst, (1-1) NOTE Record last reported: 9-9-3 according to the ’96 Spring Maroon and Gold. UC CAREER SOCCER ACCOMPLISHMENT Eddie Reichert 53 career goals PHOTO Nik Craig: Maroon and Gold, Spring 1997, pg. 26 Eddie Reichert: Maroon and Gold, Spring 1997, pg. 26 Coach Chantler: Maroon and Gold, Winter 1996, pg. 26 GAME PHOTO Zach Oyler: The Eagle, 10/2/95, pg. 6 Unidentified: The Eagle, 9/14/95, pg. 8 The Eagle, 5/2/96, pg. 6 STORY Coach Curtis: The Eagle, 8/31/95, pg. 6

1996 17-2-1 (5-1) WVIAC Regular Season Champs Curtis

WVIAC Tournament Finalist NATIONAL RANKING Highest national ranking: 3rd Final ranking: 16th

ROSTER Stats not complete: John Harr 23 g 2a Anders Ronnevig 8g Spencer Davies 6g Benito Sno 3g Sean Simmons 3g 1a Adam Vignon 3g Duane St. Hill 2g 2a Steve Figueroa 2g 1a Luc McClean 1g 1a Matias Piniero 1g 1a Carl Taskes 1g John Burnworth 1a Mark Brown Jason Lantz 3 shutouts in a row Assistant Coach: Jamie Chantler HONORS All-WVIAC: John Harr, Carl Taskes, Sean Simmons, Jason Lantz All-Region: John Harr, Sean Simmons, Jason Lantz, Anders Ronnevig According to the Spring ’97 Maroon and Gold, pg. 26: ‘Nik Craig, Jason Lantz and Eddie Reichert named NSCAA Scholar-Athlete Soccer All-Americans in 1996” PERFORMANCE John Harr 4 goals vs. D&E Spencer Davies scored 3 goals in 20 minutes vs. Salem

HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS Defeated Marshall, (2-1 OT). Story in The Eagle, 11/13/96, pg. 8. Defeated #4 Gannon, (2-0) Defeated #6 Catawba, (3-1) Defeated #14 Wingate, (2-1) PHOTO Team photo: Maroon and Gold, Spring 1997, pg. 25 Jason Lantz: The Eagle, 12/4/96, pg. 8

Maroon and Gold, Spring 1997, pg. 26 GAME PHOTO Adam Vignon: The Eagle, 10/2/96, pg. 4 #2: The Eagle, 4/30/97, pg. 8 Unidentified: The Eagle, 9/18/96, pg. 4 PROFILE/PHOTO John Harr: The Eagle, 10/30/96, pg. 7 1997 10-9-2 (4-2-1) WVIAC Tournament Finalist Curtis ROSTER Otis Burrows, Luc McClean, Ryan Fennell, Benito Sno, Adam Vignon, John Burnworth, Mark Brown, Steve Figueroa, Phil Elias HONOR All-WVIAC: Phil Elias, Mark Brown, Adam Vignon PHOTO Adam Vignon: The Eagle, 8/28/98, pg. 7. GAME PHOTO Otis Burrows: The Eagle, 11/21/97, pg. 7 Luc McClean: The Eagle, 8/29/97, pg. 4

1998 13-6-2 (4-2-1) 3rd WVIAC Tournament Finalist Curtis NATIONAL RANKING Highest national ranking: 4th STREAK Eight game win streak to open the season (University News, 12/2/98, pg. 4) ROSTER Danny Ritter 13g 6a Luke McClean 11g 2a Burt Burris 10g 5a Per Ole Tenden 8g 7a Nic Stamenov 8g 4a John Burnworth 5g 4a Marco Leques 3g John Birkelbach 2g Moffat Odour 2g Mark Karake 1g Dustin Lockney 1g Mark Brown 1a Justin Giovagnoli 1a Shaun Stevens 2a Ryan Fennell, Taizo Maekawa, Babatunde Olutola, Joe Varney, Mark Templeton, Tommy Chanthavixay, Hussam Al-Najjar Phil Elias 81 saves 9 shutouts Bobby Hamberg 20 saves 1 shutout Assistant coaches: Carl Taskes, Adam Vignon. HONORS All-WVIAC: Mark Brown, John Burnworth, Phil Elias All-South Atlantic Region: Mark Brown, John Burnworth, Phil Elias, Danny Ritter University of Southern Indiana Tournament team: Phil Elias, John Burnworth, Danny Ritter, Mark Brown Ryan Fennell WVIAC Senior Scholar Athlete Award HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENT Defeated nationally-ranked SIU-Edwardsville, (2-1)

PHOTO Ryan Fennell: University News, 3/10/99, pg. 3 Coach Curtis: University News, 6/3/98, pg. 3 GAME PHOTO Mark Brown: The Eagle, 9/25/98, pg. 8 Per Ole Tenden: The Eagle, 9/14/98, pg. 7 Nik Stamenov: The Eagle, 9/25/98, pg. 8 Unidentified: 1989 Yearbook, pg. 96, 97 Practice photo Burt Burris: The Eagle, 11/6/98, pg. 7 Dustin Lockney: The Eagle, 11/6/98, pg. 7 STORY/PHOTO John Burnworth: The Eagle, 10/23/98, pg. 8 STORY Team accomplishments: University News, 12/2/98, pg. 4 PROFILE/PHOTO Per Ole Tenden: The Eagle, 1/22/99, pg. 6 1999-2000 21-2 (7-0) 1st NCAA D-II FINAL FOUR Curtis WVIAC Regular Season Champs WVIAC Tournament Champs

Region Champs

NATIONAL RANKING Final national ranking: 3rd STREAK 14-0 start to season (Source: Maroon and Gold, Spring 2000). 10-0 according to the Eagle. POST-SEASON NCAA Tournament: Round of 16, defeated West Virginia Wesleyan, (3-1). Elite 8 defeated IUP-FW, (5-0). NCAA FINAL FOUR (Miami, FL), played Southern Connecticut, (0-1).

ROSTER Per Ole Tenden 34g 19a (22 games) Danny Ritter 20g 11a (20 games) Nikola Stamenov 17g 10a Luis Castellanos 7g 2a John Burnworth 6g 7a Trond Haugen 6g 6a Luke McClean 3g 13a Johan Stausland 3g 5a Mark Karake 3g 2a Dustin Lockney 2g 7a Mark Brown 2g 4a Moffat Odour 2g 1a Taizo Maekawa 2g Babatunde Olutula 2g John Birklebach 1g 5a Johan Nordin 1g 2a Andy Herrera Phil Elias 62 saves 15 shutouts Nathan Amick 2 saves HONORS NCAA D-II All-American: Luke McClean (1st team), Per Ole Tenden (2nd team), Moffat Odour (2nd team) Final Four All-Tournament: Phil Elias All-WVIAC: Phil Elias, Moffat Odour, Luke McLean, Mark Brown, Nik Stamenov, John Burnworth, Per Ole Tenden, Danny Ritter. All-Region: Phil Elias, (editors note: three others were named, yet to identify) According to the Fall 2000 Maroon and Gold: Record total of eight players named WVIAC First Team All-Conference and four selected for All-Great Lakes First Team. (Does not list the individuals). Pete Curtis WVIAC Coach of the Year

Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year Luke McClean WVIAC Scholar Athlete Award

SEASON ACCOMPLISHMENTS Team Program’s first appearance in the NCAA D-II Tournament 21 wins LED THE NATION in ’99 and tied for 13th ALL-TIME IN NCAA D-II (as of 2011). (NCAA.org) Team LED THE NATION in scoring average, (5.1 per game) Team had 48 points vs. Ohio Valley, 4th HIGHEST POINT TOTAL IN NCAA D-II as of 2011. (NCAA. org); 16 goals tied for 8th for MOST GOALS IN A GAME; 16 assists 4th MOST ASSISTS IN A GAME. Team had 15 shutouts which is tied for second in the nation for the season for 11th ALL-TIME in NCAA D-II. Team outscored opponents, 112-10 UC SOCCER LED THE NATION for the 1999 season in: Goals 112 in 23 games which (as of 2010) is the 2nd MOST SCORED IN A SEASON IN NCAA D-II. Goals per game 4.87; 3rd BEST ALL-TIME IN D-II (as of 2010) Goals against avrg. 0.42; tied for 14th ALL-TIME IN D-II (as of 2010), 10 goals against in 2,119 minutes. Per Ole Tenden Per Ole Tenden was TOP GOAL scorer, (34), in the NATION for all NCAA divisions. Ole Tenden 34 goals was good for the FIFTH BEST SEASON in D-II history. (NCAA.org) Ole Tenden scored 87 points, (3.95 per game). Points scored is the 6th best total in NCAA D-II history as of 2011. The points per game is the 12th

BEST SEASON D-II history as of 2011. (NCAA.org) PER OLE TENDEN 1999 NCAA D-II LEADER IN: Points 87 Points per game 3.95 Goals per game 1.55 Assists per game 0.86 Danny Ritter Danny Ritter tied for 2nd ALL-TIME NCAA D-II in points in a game (15) vs. Ohio Valley, 8/31/99 (as of 2011). Ritter SEVEN GOALS in the game set a SCHOOL RECORD and is tied for 2nd ALL-TIME NCAA D-II as of 2011. (NCAA.org)

Dustin Lockney Dustin Lockney five assists vs. Ohio Valley, 8/31/99 is tied for 2nd ALL-TIME NCAA D-II as of 2011. (NCAA.org) Phil Elias Phil Elias 15 shutouts. Elias finished SECOND IN NCAA D-II in goals against for the season. (Source: ?) (Editors note: Elias is not listed in the NCAA.org career stats when his numbers from this year could/should be) UC CAREER SOCCER ACCOMPLISHMENTS Per Ole Tenden 42 career goals (Editors note: Stats turned into the NCAA have Ole Tenden 42 career goals, 26 career assists.) Phil Elias stats turned into NCAA had him with 58 goals AGAINST for his career. AFTER UC Pete Curtis went on to be the head coach of Cleveland State. PHOTO Team photo: Maroon and Gold, Spring 2000, pg. 39. (Editors note: Team photo in the Winter 1999 Maroon and Gold, pg. 29. Though it’s a Winter ’99 issue, the article and team photo appear to be from the Fall ’99 season) Team photo after winning the Elite Eight: The Eagle, 12/3/99, pg. 1 Luke McLean and Dr. Welch with the WVIAC Scholar Athlete Award: Maroon and Gold, Spring 2000, pg. 43 Luke McLean: The Eagle, 4/14/00, pg. 10 Dan Ritter: The Eagle, 9/23/99, pg. 7 GAME PHOTO John Birkelbach: The Eagle, 12/3/99, pg. 8 Trond Haugen: The Eagle, 10/8/99, pg. 4 Mark Karake: The Eagle, 9/23/99, pg. 7 Luke McLean: The Eagle, 12/3/99, pg. 8 Per Ole Tenden: The Eagle, 9/23/99, pg. 7 Daniel Ritter: The Eagle, 12/3/99, pg. 8 Johan Stausland: The Eagle, 9/23/99, pg. 7

2000 14-6-1 (5-2) WVIAC Tournament Finalist Marty Martinez ROSTER Stats not complete Nikola Stamenov 5g Monteiro Santos 5g Espen Sjoevoll 2g Gavin Christie 1g David Brooks, Mark Karake Justin Cooper, Phil Elias, Daniel McKell, John Birklebach, Antony Hudson HONOR All-WVIAC: Phil Elias, Gavin Christie, Nik Stamenov PERFORMANCE Monteiro Santos five goals in a game vs. District of Columbia, (9-3), September. HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENT Tied #14 Mercyhurst, (1-1) UC CAREER SOCCER ACCOMPLISHMENT Nik Stamenov scored 30 career goals AFTER UC John Birkelbach would go on to head coach at Mountain State. PHOTO Team photo: Maroon and Gold, Fall 2000, pg. 31 Mark Karake: The Eagle, 9/28/00, pg. 1 Coach Martinez: Maroon and Gold, Spring 2000, pg. 14 GAME PHOTO John Birklebach: The Eagle, 10/19/00, pg. 8 David Brooks: The Eagle, 10/19/00, pg. 8 Mark Karake: The Eagle, 9/14/00, pg. 8 Daniel McKell: The Eagle, 10/19/00, pg. 8 Nik Stamenov: The Eagle, 9/14/00, pg. 8 STORY/PHOTO Phil Elias: The Eagle, 11/16/00, pg. 7, 8

2001 8-10-1 (4-2-1) 3rd Martinez ROSTER Espen Sjoevell 24 g 5a Justin Cooper 4g 3a Monteiro Santos 4g 3a Danny Ritter 4g 3a Trond Haugen 3a Gavin Christie 2g David Latham 1g Randy Ballard 1a David Brooks 1a Benito Sno, Daniel McKell Paul Calfee, Luis Castellanos, John Kline, Modupe Ladeji, Dustin Lockney, Eric Russell, Clayton Samples, Kyle Smith, John Sugzdinis, Mackenzie Briggs, Stanton Smith David Latham 90 saves HONORS All-WVIAC: Espen Sjoevell, Trond Haugen Dan Ritter recipient of the BB&T/WVIAC Scholar Athlete award. (Spring 2002 Maroon and Gold, pg. 20) PERFORMANCE Espen Sjoevell finished the season ranked 9th in the nation in points per game, (2.79). Sjoevell 7th in goals per game, (1.26) (NCAA.org) Espen Sjoevell 4 goals vs. Francis Marion (SC) UC CAREER SOCCER ACCOMPLISHMENT Danny Ritter scored 37 career goals HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENT Defeated #6 Francis Marion (SC), (4-1), 9/31/01 PHOTO #21: Maroon and Gold, Spring 2002, pg. 21 Unidentified: Maroon and Gold, Spring 2002, pg. 20

2002 10-9 (6-2) Martinez ROSTER Stanton Smith 10g 6a Monterio Santos 10g Chad Duernberger 7g 2a Trond Haugen 4g 5a Justin Cooper 4g 2a Marcus Reis 4g 1a Kyle Smith 2g Bobby Bicker 1g 4a Gavin Christie 1g Martin Pederson 1a Randy Ballard Stephen Badoo, Paul Calfee, Milan Golubovic, Clayton Samples, Rashid Abdulai, Chad Hudnall, Will McChesney, Edirin Onoge, Alexander Quaye David Latham 86 saves Assistant coach: John Birklebach HONORS All-WVIAC: Justin Cooper, Trond Haugen, Stanton Smith, Chad Duernberger All-Region: Stanton Smith, Trond Haugen, Chad Duernberger, Justin Cooper GAME PHOTO Unidentified: Spring 2003 Maroon and Gold, pg. 25 2003 7-10-1 (4-3) 4th Martinez ROSTER Stanton Smith 9g 4a Chad Duernberger 7g 4a Marcus Reis 6g 1a Justin Cooper 5g 5a Bobby Bicker 4g 2a Martin Pederson 2g 2a Robert Unger 1g 1a Gavin Christie 1g 3a David Kendall 1g Fadel Abdulaal 1g

Damien Frederick 1g Robert Gabriel 1g Anthony Grier 1g Ryan Slattery 1a Alex Quaye Randy Ballard Brian Emrick James Williams Ben Sanger Paul Calfee Fiedel Abdul Hadel Abdulaal Stephen Badoo Luis Castellanos Josh Higgins Clayton Samples David Latham 91 saves 3 shutouts Reese Van Wyan Rashid Abdulai, Milan Golubovic, Chad Hudnall, Will McChesney, Edirin Onoge, Kyle Smith Assistant coach: John Birkelbach HONOR All-WVIAC: Stanton Smith, Justin Cooper 2004 (6-1) WVIAC Tournament Champs Martinez ROSTER Brent Wilson, Mark Broyles, James Williams, Adam Prestifilippo, Chad Duernberger, Bobby Bicker, Stanton Smith, Brian Emrick, Alex Quaye, Ben Sanger, Derek Carson, Marcus Reis, Randy Ballard, Byron Burgess, Luis Castellanos, Jared Dudley, Javier Escobar, Damien Frederick, Robert Gabriel III, Clayton Samples, Glenn Slattery, Gary Taylor, Robert Unger, Reese Van Wyan, Britain Whitlock, Adam Wolf HONORS All-WVIAC: Brent Wilson, Stanton Smith, Chad Duernberger All-Region: Stanton Smith

HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENT Won WVIAC Tournament Final vs. Wheeling Jesuit, (1-1) 4-3 Penalty kicks PHOTO Team photo: 2005 Spring Maroon and Gold, pg. 21 2005 4-14-1 (3-3-1) Martinez ROSTER Chad Duernberger 8g Mark Broyles 5g 1a Adam Prestifillipo 2g 3a Gary Taylor 2g Joseph Troubertaris 2g Callum Jenkins 2g 2a Isaac Counts 1g 1a James Williams 3a Brock Davis Brian Emrick Keino Johnson Ben Sanger Cory Stout Adam Wolf Derek Carson Robert Cullifer, Jr Alex Ray Glenn Slattery Britain Whitlock Andrae Williamson Sean Bailey David Beaufort Michael Frame Robert Gabriel III James Martin Eli Smith Gabriel Haynes Kyle Klingensmith Paul Merkel Brent Wilson 126 saves Reese Van Wyan 13 saves

HONOR All-WVIAC: Chad Duernberger HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENT Played Virginia Tech, (1-10) AFTER UC Chad Duernberger would go on to head coach at the University of Charleston, assistant at Penn State. PHOTO Chad Duernberger and his family on Senior Day: Spring 2010 Maroon and Gold, pg. 21 GAME PHOTO Callum Jenkins: 2004-05 Annual Report, pg. 7 PROFILE/PHOTO In the 2011 Spring Maroon and Gold, pg. 12, alumni profile of Mark Broyles. 2006 2-15-1 (1-5-1) Martinez ROSTER Stats through 12 games Callum Jenkins 3g 2a Adam Prestifilippo 3g 1a Adam Wolf 2g Alex Ashley 2g James Williams 1g Nicholas Murray 1g Brian Emrick 1a Gary Taylor, David Beaufort, Lamar Cancino, Robert Cullifer, Jr., Abayomi D’Aguilar, Brock Davis, Anthony Gray, Gabe Haynes, Keino Johnson, Kyle Klingensmith, Rohan Lamb, James Martin, Alex Ray, Ben Sanger, Glenn Slattery, Eli Smith, Kedar Watson, Britain Whitlock, Matt Silva, Cory Stout, Jarrett Woodard Brent Wilson 53 saves Reese Van Wyan 30 saves GAME PHOTO Callum Jenkins: 2007 Winter Maroon and Gold, pg. 22

2007 0-17 (0-9) Martinez ROSTER Stats after 13 games Adam Prestifilippo 4g 1a Michael Osuji 2g Adam Wolf 2g Alex Ray 1g Ian Rebrook 1g 1a Lamar Cancino 1g Victor Machado 1g James Williams 1a Kyle Klingensmith 1a Kedar Watson 1a Keino Johnson, Cory Stout, Bryce Larsen, Adam Stair, Gabe Haynes, Andrae Williamson, James Martin, Ben Blair, Jermaine McKenzie, Gary Taylor Brent Wilson 63 saves 2008 4-11-2 (3-5-2) Chad Duernberger ROSTER Dion Peters 7g 6a Ian Rebrook 5g 2a Darko Karamatic 4g 1a Kyle Klingensmith 4g Craig Cantor 3g 3a Predrag Ivanovic 3g 1a Bryce Larsen 1g Jordan McCollam 1g Michael Osuji 1a Anthony Gray 1a Lamar Cancino, Justin Emerson, Gabriel Haynes, Kyle McCarty, Mladen Petrovic, Steve Prater, Kedar Watson, Andrae Williamson, Bobby Cullifer, Cory Stout Jermain McKenzie 41 saves Robert Spain 20 saves

HONOR All-WVIAC: Dion Peters PERFORMANCE Dion Peters led the WVIAC in points per game, (2.14); assists per game, (0.71); tied for first in assists, (5). HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENT Tied #11 Davis & Elkins, (1-1) PHOTO Coach Duernberger: The Eagle, 2/7/08, pg. 3 2009 19-4 (10-0) NCAA D-II ELITE EIGHT Duernberger WVIAC Regular Season

WVIAC Tournament Champs BEST WIN-LOSS IMPROVEMENT IN THE NATION FOR ’09; 4TH BEST ALL-TIME POST-SEASON Defeated #4 Millersville (Round of 32), (2-0) Defeated #12 Slippery Rock (Sweet 16), (3-2) Played Lewis (IL), (Elite 8 in Chicago, IL), (1-4) NATIONAL RANKING Final National Ranking: 7th ROSTER Dion Peters 18g 5a 5gw Darko Karomatic 12g 10a 6gw Rob Vincent 9g 1a 1gw Predrag Ivanovic 7g 8a 4gw Craig Cantor 1g 5a Justin Emerson 1g 1gw Lamar Cancino 1g 4a Jordan McCollam 2g 1a Mladen Petrovic 2g 2a 1gw Drew DeAngelo 2g Kyle McCarty 1g 4a Bryce Larsen 1g Michael Osuji 1g Jordan Rose 1g

Nikolas Adair 1g 1a Gabe Haynes 1g Adam Hintz Tyler Demitroff Steve Prater Ian Rebrook Sean Teepen 88 saves 10 shutouts Robert Spain 5 saves Assistant coach: Jim Kirk HONORS NCAA All-Americans: Rob Vincent (2nd team), Predrag Ivanovic (2nd team), Dion Peters (3rd team). All-WVIAC: Rob Vincent, Sean Teepen, Dion Peters, Adam Hintz, Kyle McCarty, Predrag Ivanovic, Darko Karamatic Dion Peters WVIAC Player of the Year Rob Vincent WVIAC Freshman of the Year Chad Duernberger NCAA D-II NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR Chad Duernberger WVIAC Coach of the Year Region Coach of the Year PERFORMANCE Team led the WVIAC in shot on goal, (208, 20.8 per); goals, (31, 3.1 per); goals per game, (3.1); goals allowed, (3, 0.3 per); goals against average, (920:54 minutes, 0.29); shutouts, (seven). Predrag Ivanovic tied for first in the WVIAC in game-winning goals, (three) Sean Teepen led the WVIAC in goals against average, (0.31); save percentage, (.914) Team did not allow a goal for seven consecutive games (Charleston Daily Mail, 10/15/09) Dion Peters five goals vs. Bluefield (VA) HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENT Played Marshall, (0-1)

PHOTO Team photo: 2010 Yearbook, pg. 53 2011-12 Athletic Media Guide, pg. 24 GAME PHOTO Rob Vincent: Spring 2010 Maroon and Gold, pg. 23 Unidentified: 2010 Yearbook, pg. 52, 53 STORY/PHOTO Lamar Cancino: Maroon and Gold, Spring 2011, pg. 7. Coach Duernberger: Spring 2010 Maroon and Gold, pg. 20 Photo taken after the Alumni Game: Spring 2010 Maroon and Gold, pg. 21 2010 16-4-1 (8-1) NCAA D-II SWEET SIXTEEN Duernberger WVIAC Regular Season Champs

WVIAC Tournament Champs NATIONAL RANKING Highest ranking during season: 4th Final ranking: 10th. ROSTER Dion Peters 12g 5a 3gw Rob Vincent 9g 8a 5gw Harry Machacha 7g 3a 3gw Ryan Osborne 5g 5a 3gw Dan Walmsley 3g 3a 1gw Craig Cantor 1g 2a Eddie Mangan 3g 3a 1gw Kyle McCarty 2g 1a Michael Osuji 4g Marshall Ngodibi 2g 2a Bijan Daghsteib 1a Adam Hintz Justin Emerson James Hall Dylan Bogdan Zach Higganbotham

Tony Serge Jordan McCollam Bryan Gaska Ceth Locklear Sean Teepen 79 saves 8 shutouts Koty Chandler 3 saves Assistant coaches: Jim Kirk, Gabe Haynes HONORS NCAA D-II All-American: Rob Vincent Rob Vincent WVIAC Player of the Year Chad Duernberger WVIAC Coach of the Year All-WVIAC: Rob Vincent, Dion Peters, Sean Teepen, Craig Cantor, Harry Machacha All-Region: Dion Peters, Rob Vincent, Sean Teepen, Ryan Osborne, Craig Cantor, Harry Machacha PERFORMANCE Team led the WVIAC in points, (7.0 in nine games); goals, (23); goals per game, (2.56); assists, (17); assists per game, (1.89) POST-SEASON Round of 32- Defeated Shippensburg, (1-0) Sweet 16- Played West Virginia Wesleyan, (1-2 2OT) NOTE Attendance record set (at the time) for a Golden Eagle Men’s Soccer game, 511 for the 2010 home opener vs. Urbana. (2011-12 Athletic Media Guide, pg. 39) UC CAREER SOCCER ACCOMPLISHMENT Chad Duernberger career record 39-19-3 AFTER UC Chad Duernberger would go on to be an assistant at Penn State. PHOTO Rob Vincent celebration after WVIAC Championship: 2011-12 Athletic Media Guide, pg 4

Coach Duernberger celebrating after WVIAC Championship: 2011-12 Athletic Media Guide, pg. 4 Fans during the attendance record game: 2011-12 Athletic Media Guide, pg. 39 Schoenbaum Stadium: 2011-12 Athletic Media Guide, pg. 43 GAME PHOTO Craig Cantor: 2011-12 Athletic Media Guide, pg. 82 Harry Machacha: 2011-12 Athletic Media Guide, pg. 82 Kyle McCarty: 2011 Spring Maroon and Gold, pg. 20 2011-12 Athletic Media Guide, pg. 82 Dion Peters: 2011-12 Athletic Media Guide, pg. 81, 82 Sean Teepen: 2011-12 Athletic Media Guide, pg. 82 Rob Vincent: 2011-12 Athletic Media Guide, pg. 81, 82 2011 13-6 (8-1) WVIAC Regular Season Chris Grassie

WVIAC Tournament Champs NATIONAL RANKING Pre-season national ranking: 10th Final national ranking: 11th ROSTER Dion Peters 11 goals 7 assists 6 game-winners Rob Vincent 9 8 3 Harry Machacha 6 3 Ryan Osborne 3 8 Michael Osuji 3 Garrett Listo 2 2 Dan Walmsley 2 3 1 Craig Cantor 2 5 1 Marshall Ngobidi 1 2 Adam Hintz 2 1 Kyle McCarty 2 Ceth Locklear 1 Ben Stafford 1 Justin Emerson 1 James Hall Daniel Barrie

Brian Gaska Bijan Dastgheib Zach Higganbotham Dylan Bogdan Jordan McCollam Sean Teepen 50 saves 7 shutouts Assistant coaches: Jim Kirk, Gabriel Haynes HONORS All-American: Rob Vincent (First Team); Dion Peters (Honorable Mention) Dion Peters WVIAC Player of the Year and Atlantic Region Player of the Year All-WVIAC: Dion Peters, Dan Walmsley, Rob Vincent, Harry Machacha, Adam Hintz All-Region: Dion Peters, Dan Walmsley, Rob Vincent, Harry Machacha, Adam Hintz, Ryan Osborne, Sean Teepen Chris Grassie WVIAC Coach of the Year Michael Osuji WVIAC Senior Scholar-Athlete PERFORMANCE Team finished ranked ninth in the nation in scoring, (2.53) Team finished ranked ninth in the nation in total goals, (48) Dion Peters Finished 12th in the nation in points per game, (1.95) Finished 12th in the nation in total points, (37) Finished 15th in the nation in total goals, (15) Ryan Osborne Finished 17th in the nation in assists per game, (0.5) Finished tied for 15th in the nation in total assists, (9) Rob Vincent Finished tied for 15th in the nation in total assists, (9)

UC CAREER SOCCER ACCOMPLISHMENT Dion Peters 52 career goals NOTE Rob Vincent is believed to be the first three time All-American in the history of the school in any sport.

PHOTO Team photo: 2011-12 Athletic Media Guide, pg. 85 Coach Grassie: 2011-12 Athletic Media Guide, pg. 81 2012 13-2-4 (9-0) NCAA Tournament Grassie WVIAC Regular Season Champs WVIAC Tournament Champs NATIONAL RANKING Pre-season: 25th Highest: 4th ROSTER Rob Vincent 9 goals 8 assists 3 game-winners Nathan Schmitt 5 2 1 Renan Ramos 4 5 1 Dan Walmsley 4 2 Jules Gabbiadini 4 3 Adam Hintz 3 1 2 Lewis Osborne 3 3 Garrett Listo 3 1 Brett Elliott 2 1 Alexander Gallardo 2 4 2 Michael Hagarty 1 2 Bijan Dastgheib 1 1 Jordan Lavender 1 1 O. Akinunde 1 Oziel Ruiz 1 Ceth Locklear 4 Andy Harrison James Hall Blair Stuart Femi Akintunde Patrick Kelly Sean Teepen 70 saves 9 shutouts Justin Bryant 3 saves James Bailey 1 save

HONORS Rob Vincent All-American (First Team) Rob Vincent WVIAC Player of the Year Chris Grassie WVIAC Coach of the Year All-WVIAC: Rob Vincent, Dan Walmsley, Andy Harrison, Sean Teepen, Brett Elliott All-Region: Rob Vincent, Sean Teepen, Dan Walmsley, Brett Elliott, Renan Ramos HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENT Defeated #4 Millersville, (2-1) POST-SEASON 1st round: Played Mercyhurst, (0-1) NOTE The 730 in attendance for the Mercyhurst NCAA Tournament match (11/9/12) was the largest for a UC mens’s home soccer fixture 2013 12-5-1 (8-3-1) MEC Tournament Champs NATIONAL RANKING Pre-season: #11 ROSTER Augusto Maciel 6 goals 4 assists 3 game-winners Lewis Osborne 7 2 1 Jules Gabbiadini 5 1 1 Alexander Gallardo 2 2 1 Conor Branson 5 2 Andrew Harrison 1 Brett Elliott 3 1 Pascal Pireddu 1 1 1 Renan Ramos 2 Michael Hagarty 1 1 1 Bruno Oliveira 2 1 1 Leighton Richards 3 Kody Harrell 1 1 Justin Bryant 2 James Hall 1 Jake Young 1 Michael Bellot 1

Jordan Lavender 2 Fabian Veit 57 saves 7 shutouts Justin Bryant 2 saves 1 shutout Nathan Schmitt, Mihael Barroilhet, Alex Ross, Michael Schmitt, Bernado Fraga, Diego Siguelnitzsky, James Bailes Assistant coaches: Sean Teepen, Predrag Ivanovic HONORS All-MEC: Andy Harrison, Conor Branson, Augusto Maciel, Lewis Osborne All-MEC Tournament: Fabien Veit, Michael Hagarty, Renan Ramos, Augusto Maciel All-Region: Lewis Osborne, Augusto Maciel, Conor Branson, Andy Harrison HIGHLIGHTED OPPONENTS Defeated #13 Gannon, (2-1) Split with #4 Notre Dame College, (1-3; 3-2) Played #4 Mercyhurst, (1-2 OT) PERFORMANCE Augusto Maciel three goals vs. Shepherd, (10/12/13)

2014 22-1-1 (11-0-1) NCAA TOURNAMENT FINALIST Grassie MEC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS MEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPS HIGHEST NATIONAL RANK DURING SEASON: 1st (Note: UC men’s soccer is the first team in the history of Golden Eagle Athletics (any sport) to be ranked number one in the nation. In addition, UC men’s soccer is the first team in any sport to play in a National Championship final.) FINAL NATIONAL RANKING: 2nd ROSTER/STATS Augusto Maciel 18g 14a 6gw Will Roberts 18 7 1 Conor Branson 9 7 4 Lewis Osborne 6 7 4 Renan Ramos 7 4 2 Kevin Feucht 7 3 2 Felipe Antonio 6 5 1 Jules Gabbiadini 6 1 Mike Hagarty 3 4 Leighton Richards 6 Andy Harrison 1 3 1 Dion Stergiotis 2 1 Bruno Oliveira 3 Jake Young 1 1 Mike Barroilhet 2 Michael Lacombe 1 Lucas Santos 1 Jordan Lavender, Pedro Leao, Michael Schmitt, Blake Terry, Blair Stuart Fabian Veit 42 saves 13 shutouts Justin Bryant 13 saves 1 shutout Assistant coaches: Dan Stratford, Sean Teepen, Predrag Ivanovic HONORS All-American: Fabian Veit, Augusto Maciel, Conor Branson (First Team) Will Roberts, Jake Young (Third Team) Scholar All-American: Conor Branson All-Region: Conor Branson (Player of the Year), Augusto Maciel, Will Roberts, Jake Young, Fabian Veit, Lewis Osborne, Kevin Feucht

All-MEC: Augusto Maciel (Offensive Player of the Year), Conor Branson (Defensive Player of the Year), Fabian Veit, Jake Young, Kevin Feucht, Lewis Osborne, Will Roberts (Freshman of the Year) MEC Male Scholar Athlete of the Year: Conor Branson Chris Grassie MEC Coach of the Year Chris Grassie MEC Men’s Sport Coach of the Year POST-SEASON NCAA Tournament: Round of 32, Charleston, WV, Defeated Bloomsburg, (5-0) Sweet 16, North Andover, MA, Defeated Mercyhurst, (1-0) Elite Eight, North Andover, MA, Defeated LIU Post, (1-0) Final Four semi-finals, Louisville, KY, Defeated Colorado Mesa, (2-0) National Championship game, Louisville, KY, Played Lynn, (2-3) PERFORMANCE First team in any sport in school history to play in a National Championship game Fabian Veit #1 in the nation in goals against average, (.41) 12-0 at home Did not allow a first half goal for 23 consecutive games Trailed only 97 minutes out of 2,193 minutes played

2015 20-3 (10-2) NATIONAL FINAL FOUR Grassie MEC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS MEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPS HIGHEST NATIONAL RANKING: 1st FINAL NATIONAL RANKING: 2nd ROSTER/STATS G A GW Will Roberts 21 6 8 Augusto Maciel 12 3 3 Felipe Antonio 10 4 1 Lewis Osborne 4 8 1 Renan Ramos 4 5 1 Conor Branson 4 4 2 Patrick Guier 3 1 2 Jermaine Windster 2 3 1 Michael Hagarty 2 2 Bruno Oliveira 6 Leighton Richards 2 1 Dion Stergiotis 1 2 Michael Barrolheit 3 Jake Young 1 Andrew Harrison, Jordan Lavender, Lucas Santos, Owen O’Leary, Harry Ellis, Vaughn Griffith, Michael Lacombe, Max Dandy Fabian Veit 1,991:39 MP 14 GA 40 saves 12 shutouts Kellan Green 98:19 MP 2 saves 1 combined shutout Tim Hayslett 8:15 MP 1 combined shutout Assistant coaches: Dan Stratford, Sean Teepen, Tyler Amerman HONORS All-American: Will Roberts (1st), Conor Branson (1st), Augusto Maciel (Honorable Mention) Academic All-American: Conor Branson Conor Branson Elite 90 Winner All-MEC: Will Roberts (Offensive Player of the Year) Conor Branson (Defensive Player of the Year) Jake Young, Felipe Antonio, Augusto Maciel

All-MEC Tournament: Augusto Maciel, Will Roberts, Jake Young All-Region: Will Roberts (Player of the Year) Augusto Maciel, Felipe Antonio, Conor Branson, Jake Young Chris Grassie MEC Coach of the Year Region Coach of the Year POST-SEASON NCAA TOURNAMENT 1st: Charleston, WV, Defeated Notre Dame, (4-2) 2nd: Charleston, WV, Defeated Urbana, (1-0) Elite 8: Charleston, WV, Defeated LIU Post, (2-1) Final Four, Semi-Finals: Pensacola, FL, Played Pfeiffer (NC), (1-2) PERFORMANCE Top Ten nationally in scoring, goals, goals against average, shutouts, points, shots per game, shots on goal Will Roberts #1 in the nation in game-winning goals, (8) #2 in the nation in goals scored, (21) Fabian Veit #5 in the nation in minutes played, (1,991) #8 in the nation in goals against average, (.633) 12-1 at home UC SOCCER ACCOMPLISHMENT Augusto Maciel 36 goals career was in the top ten in program history 2014 and 2015 teams were the first in any athletic program at the school to go to back-to-back National Final Four’s Chris Grassie became the school soccer all-time coaching wins leader during the season

Updates as they arrive: TEAM WINS 22 2014 21 2000 20 2015 19 2009 17 1996 16 2009 14 1989 14 1992 14 1994 14 2000 GOALS (Career) Eddie Reichert 53 Dion Peters 52 John Sintic 43 Steve Ferullo 42 Per Ole Tenden 42 Lionel Haven 39 Will Roberts 39 Phil O’Hare 38 Dan Ritter 37 Augusto Maciel 36 Kurt Lehnert 34 Harry Wolfesberger 32 Nik Stamenov 30 GOALS (Season) Kurt Lehnert 34 1991 Per Ole Tenden 34 1999 Espen Sjoevell 24 2001 John Harr 23 1996 Brad Young 22 1989 Phil O’Hare 21 1988 Will Roberts 21 2015 Dan Ritter 20 1990 Harry Wolfesberger 19 1970

Lionel Haven 18 1985 Kari Vaisanen 18 1989 Dion Peters 18 2009 Augusto Maciel 18 2014 Will Roberts 18 2014 GOALS (Game) Danny Ritter 7 1999 vs. Ohio Valley Harry Wolfesberger 5 1970 vs. Marietta John Duernberger 5 1970 vs. Fairmont State Monteiro Santos 5 1990 vs. District of Columbia Dion Peters 5 2009 vs. Bluefield (VA) Harry Wolfesberger 4 1970 vs. West Virginia Wesleyan Kevin Butler 4 1970 vs. West Virginia Wesleyan Bob Wolfesberger 4 1970 vs. Transylvania Steve Ferullo 4 1971 vs. Transylvania Steve Ferullo 4 1971 vs. Kentucky Blaze Ionno 4 1973 vs. Fairmont State John Sintic 4 1979 vs. WV Tech John Sintic 4 1979 vs. Wheeling Phil O’Hare 4 1989 vs. Marietta Kurt Lehnert 4 1991 vs. Thomas More (KY) Kurt Lehnert 4 1991 vs. Marietta Kurt Lehnert 4 1991 vs. Asbury (TN) John Harr 4 1996 vs. Davis and Elkins Espen Sjoevell 4 2001 vs. Francis Marion (SC) Will Roberts 4 2014 vs. Chowan (NC) SHUTOUTS (Individual, season) Phil Elias 15 1999 Fabian Veit 13 2014 Fabian Veit 12 2015 Sean Teepen 10 2009 Phil Elias 9 1998 Sean Teepen 9 2012 Sean Teepen 8 2010 Sean Teepen 7 2011 Chip Spencer 6 1971 Tony Aranha 5 1987

Jason Lantz 5 1995 Tony Aranha 4 1986 Greg Baecker 3 1969 Leo Munis 3 1985 Paul Hogan 3 1993 Jason Lantz 3 1996 David Latham 3 2003 TEAM Most goals in a game 16 Transylvania ’70 16 Ohio Valley ‘99 Most goals in a season 112 ‘99 Most shutouts in a season 15 ‘99 15 2014 Consecutive wins 14 ‘99 Consecutive games without a loss 23 2014 Most wins in a season 22 2014 21 1999 20 2015 INDIVIDUAL Most goals season 34 Per Ole Tenden ‘99 34 Kurt Lehnert ‘91 Most goals game 7 Danny Ritter vs. OVU ‘99 Most goals career 53 Eddie Reichert ’92-‘95

52 Dion Peters 2007-11 Career wins (pre-2016 season) Stats are complete unless noted below Chris Grassie 80 Pete Curtis 68 Tom Nozica 67 Greg Hooks 53

Marty Martinez 45 (need 2004) Dave Carr 44 Chad Duernberger 39 Shaun Pendleton 27 Clarke Herdic 11 As of the pre-‘16 season, men’s soccer program has won 424 games with two seasons needed. University of Charleston All-Americans 1981 John Sintic (First Team) 1985 Lionel Haven (Honorable Mention) 1986 Kari Vaisanen (Honorable Mention) 1988 Phil O’Hare (Third Team) Lionel Haven (Honorable Mention) 1989 Kari Vaisanen (Honorable Mention) 1991 Kurt Lehnert (First Team) 1992 Jamie Chantler 1999 Luke McClean (First Team) Per Ole Tenden (Second Team) Moffat Odour (Second Team) 2009 Rob Vincent (Second Team) Predrag Ivanovic (Second Team) Dion Peters (Third Team) 2010 Rob Vincent (Second Team) 2011 Rob Vincent (First Team) Dion Peters (Honorable Mention) 2012 Rob Vincent (First Team) 2014 Fabian Veit (First Team) Augusto Maciel (First Team) Conor Branson (First Team) Will Roberts (Third Team) Jake Young (Third Team) 2015 Will Roberts (First Team) Conor Branson (First Team) Augusto Maciel (Honorable Mention) National Coach of the Year 2009 Chad Duernberger Academic All-American 1993 Damian Cooper, Eddie Reichert 1995 Nik Craig, Eddie Reichert

2014 Conor Branson 2015 Conor Branson All-Region 1971 Kevin Butler 1981 John Sintic 1992 Jamie Chantler 1993 Jamie Chantler, Cedric Nelom, Damian Cooper, Eddie Reichert 1995 Eddie Reichert 1996 Sean Simmons, Jason Lantz, Anders Ronnevig, John Harr 1998 Mark Brown, John Burnworth, Phil Elias, Danny Ritter 1999 Phil Elias, Luke McLean, Moffat Odour, Per Ole Tenden 2002 Stanton Smith, Trond Haugen, Chad Duernberger, Justin Cooper 2004 Stanton Smith 2010 Rob Vincent, Dion Peters, Sean Teepen, Ryan Osborne, Craig Cantor, Harry Machacha 2011 Dion Peters (Player of the Year), Rob Vincent, Dan Walmsley, Adam Hintz, Harry Machacha, Ryan Osborne, Sean Teepen 2012 Sean Teepen, Dan Walmsley, Brett Elliott, Rob Vincent, Renan Ramos, 2013 Lewis Osborne, Augusto Maciel, Andy Harrison 2014 Conor Branson (Player of the Year), Augusto Maciel, Will Roberts, Jake Young, Fabian Veit, Lewis Osborne, Kevin Feucht 2015 Will Roberts (Player of the Year), Augusto Maciel, Conor Branson, Felipe Antonio, Jake Young Region Coach of the Year 1985 Dave Carr 1988 Dave Carr 1999 Pete Curtis 2009 Chad Duernberger 2014 Chris Grassie 2015 Chris Grassie All-WVIAC 1966 Bob Holliday Bill Jenack 1967 John Howard Bill Jenack Ed Pereira 1968 Hugh McCann Dick Williams Bill Jenack 1969 Harry Wolfesberger John Howard 1970 Harry Wolfesberger

Ed Polhemus 1971 John Duernberger Kevin Butler Chip Spencer 1972 Kevin Butler 1973 Kevin Butler 1975 Souleman Fouja 1976 Andy Loizou 1978 Benson Seisay 1979 John Sintic John Scharff 1980 John Sintic 1981 John Sintic 1985 Lionel Haven 1986 Lionel Haven Kari Vaisanen 1987 Tony Aranha Lionel Haven 1988 Lionel Haven Rich Tripp 1989 Kari Vaisanen Brad Young 1990 David Read 1991 Kurt Lehnert 1992 Cedric Nelom Jamie Chantler 1993 Jamie Chantler (Player of the Year) Damian Cooper 1994 Pablo Castro Jamie Chantler Damian Cooper Jason Lantz Eddie Reichert 1995 Eddie Reichert Nik Craig Jason Lantz 1996 John Harr Carl Taskes Sean Simmons Jason Lantz 1997 Phil Elias Mark Brown Adam Vignon 1998 Mark Brown John Burnworth Phil Elias

1999 Phil Elias Moffat Odour Luke McClean Mark Brown Nik Stamenov John Burnworth Per Ole Tenden Danny Ritter 2000 Phil Elias Gavin Christie Nik Stamenov 2001 Espen Sjoevell Trond Haugen 2002 Trond Haugen Justin Cooper Stanton Smith Chad Duernberger 2003 Stanton Smith Justin Cooper 2004 Stanton Smith Chad Duernberger Brent Wilson 2005 Chad Duernberger 2008 Dion Peters 2009 Dion Peters (Player of the Year) Rob Vincent (Freshman of the Year) Sean Teepen Adam Hintz Kyle McCarty Predrag Ivanovic

Darko Karamatic 2010 Rob Vincent (Player of the Year) Dion Peters Sean Teepen Craig Cantor Harry Machacha 2011 Dion Peters (Player of the Year) Dan Walmsley Rob Vincent Adam Hintz Harry Machacha 2012 Dan Walmsley Andy Harrison Sean Teepen

Brett Elliott WVIAC Coach of the Year 1991 Greg Hooks 1999 Pete Curtis 2009 Chad Duernberger 2010 Chad Duernberger 2011 Chris Grassie 2012 Chris Grassie ALL-MEC 2013 Andy Harrison, Conor Branson, Augusto Maciel, Lewis Osborne 2014 Augusto Maciel (Offensive Player of the Year) Conor Branson (Defensive Player of the Year) Will Roberts (Freshman of the Year) Fabian Veit, Jake Young, Kevin Feucht, Lewis Osborne 2015 Will Roberts (Offensive Player of the Year) Conor Branson (Defensive Player of the Year) Jake Young, Felipe Antonio, Augusto Maciel MEC Coach of the Year 2014 Chris Grassie 2015 Chris Grassie MEC Men’s Sport Coach of the Year 2014-15 Chris Grassie