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Providence College InformationLocation: ...................................................................................................Providence, R.I.Founded: ...................................................................................................................... 1917Enrollment: ................................................................................................................ 3,518President: .............................................................................Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P.Denomination: ..........................................................................Catholic (Dominican)Athletics Director: ................................................................................ Robert DriscollConference: ........................................................................................................ BIG EASTNickname: .................................................................................................................. FriarsColors: ........................................................................................ Black, White and SilverHome Field: ......................................................................Glay Field (Capacity 1,500)

Coaching StaffHead Coach ................................................. Chaka Daley (Providence College ‘96)Years as Head Coach/Years at PC .................................................................. 11/SameAssistant Coach..................................................John Mark Andrade (Syracuse ‘02)Assistant Coach.......................... Dave DeMello (University of Rhode Island ‘94)Assistant Coach................................................................Tim Fauth (Monmouth ‘01)Director of Soccer Operations ................ Justin Kahle (Providence College ‘10)Men’s Soccer Office Phone: ................................................................ 401-865-2005

Team Information2010 Overall Record .............................................................................................. 13-6-32010 BIG EAST Record ............................................................................................4-4-12010 BIG EAST Finish ....................................................................Fifth Blue Division2010 BIG EAST Championship ...............................................................................3-0-1 ........................................................................... lost PK shootout to Louisville in finalStarters Returning/Lost ..............................................................................................7/5Lettermen Returning/Lost .......................................................................................14/6NCAA Tournament: .........................................................................Five Appearances ..................................................................... (1983, 2005 - 2nd Rd., 2006, 2007, 2010)2011 Captains ..................................................................Jhojan Obando, John Raley

The official apparel logo of the 2011 Providence men’s soccer program.

• Providence College posted its sixth consecutive winning season, a feat that had not been accomplished since 1982-87. The Friars’ 13 wins were the most since the 2006 squad finished with a 13-7-0 mark.

• The Friars earned their fifth trip to the NCAA Tournament, including their fourth in the last six years. Providence hosted its first-ever NCAA Championship game at Glay Field and defeated Saint Peter’s, 6-2, to advance to the second round for the second time in school history.

• The Friars posted a 3-0-1 record in the BIG EAST Championship and advanced to the final for the second time in school history (1984 was the other). PC tied No. 1 Louisville, 1-1, in double overtime, but the Cardinals claimed the BIG EAST title with a 3-2 penalty kick shootout win.

• Matt Marcin was named to the All-BIG EAST First Team and to the NSCAA All-Northeast Region First Team. Marcin, Jhojan Obando, Bryan Minogue, and Andrew Sousa earned All-BIG EAST Tournament Team honors.

• The Friars had a 10-game unbeaten streak (Oct. 16 - Nov. 18), in which they recorded seven consecutive wins for the first time since 1984.

• Providence’s 10-game unbeaten streak (8-0-2) is the longest stretch without a loss since the 1984 team had a 9-0-1 mark.

• The Friars scored 33 goals, the most scored by a Providence team since the 1985 squad had 37.

• PC finished the regular season ranked No. 20 in the NSCAA national poll.

Media RelationsMen’s Soccer SID ..........................................................................................Jorge RochaPhone Number / E-Mail ........................ 401-865-2201/[email protected] Number .............................................................................................. 401-865-2583Web Site ..................................................................................................www.friars.comMailing Address ... Alumni Hall - 1 Cunningham Square, Providence, RI 02918

Table of ContentsGeneral information ..........................................................................................................3Providence College .......................................................................................................4-5Rhode Island ....................................................................................................................6-7Providence College Administration ............................................................................8BIG EAST Conference ................................................................................................. 9-10Friar Facilities ..............................................................................................................11-14Friar Coaching Staff/Support Staff ......................................................................15-182011 Roster ....................................................................................................................... 19Player Profiles .............................................................................................................20-292010 Stats/Results .......................................................................................................... 30Friar Tournament History ............................................................................................. 31Friar Records ..................................................................................................................... 32All-Time Big East Standings ...................................................................................33-35All-Time Friar Greats ....................................................................................................... 36Year-By-Year Results .................................................................................................37-40All-Time Roster ...........................................................................................................41-44

2010 Season Highlights

CreditsThe 2011 Providence College Men’s Soccer Online Team Guide is published by the Providence College Athletic Department and all rights are reserved. All information in this guide is property of Providence College. Editor: Jorge Rocha; Front cover design: John May.Photography: Derrick Robinson, Tom Maguire, David Silverman (DSPics.com), Richard Benjamin, New England Revolution, New York Red Bulls.

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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE PROFILE

Affiliation Roman Catholic Dominican Friars Enrollment 3,518 undergraduates 13% from Rhode Island 65% from New England 18 foreign countries 43% men, 57% women Providence, Rhode Island 175,255 residents 61,168 full time college students

Campus 105 acres

Concannon Fitness Center/Peterson Rec. Center Basketball Courts Indoor Track Swimming Pool Racquetball Courts Nautilus Room Tennis Courts Dance Studio Weight Room

Phillips Memorial Library 560,975 Total holdings which include print and electronic volumes, online databases, serials and electronic media

Albertus Magnus-Hickey Science Complex State of the Art Labs Computer Work Stations Research Facilities

Smith Center for the Arts Angell Blackfriars Theatre Concert Hall Film Screening Classroom Dance Studio Keyboard Piano Lab Music Library

Seven Computer LabsNine DormitoriesFive Apartment BuildingsOne Suite Hall

Faculty 410 members, 400 teaching faculty 8.0% Dominican, 7.3% Friars 12.1:1 student to faculty ratio 96% Ph.D. or highest degree in field

Responding to the needs of Rhode Island, the Dominican Order of Preachers made a special commitment to the state in 1917 and founded Providence College — the only institution of higher learning in North America that is con-ducted by the Order. In 93 years, Providence College has steadily moved to a position of national prominence, while maintaining a per-sonal, community-like atmosphere that fosters growth and development among its student population.

Providence College’s rich heritage dates back to 1216, or the origins of the Dominican Order in Spain. Through the ages, the Dominican Friars became known as the “champions of the faith,” spreading the gospel message through the centuries into every corner of the globe. Today, Dominican Friars continue to spread the gospel in a wide range of remote areas of the world, to teach at every level of the United States educational system.

With the Dominican tradition as its founda-tion, Providence College focuses on developing the entire person through its values-oriented education. The college seeks to complement a student’s knowledge with knowledge of his own values — values that will remain the foundation for sound judgement throughout a lifetime.

To that end, Providence College aims to relate its curriculum to the problems of contemporary

society, offering diverse programs of study that remain grounded in the liberal arts. Students may choose from some 60 concentrations rang-ing from computer science to labor relations to theatre arts. In addition, qualified students who wish to structure a program not specifically provided under the regular concentrations may develop their own program with the approval of the dean of the college.

As part of the core curriculum, all students take a two-year, team-taught course, Devel-opment of Western Civilization (DWC) which integrates the study of literature, philosophy, history and religious studies through the ages into a cohesive interdisciplinary unit.

Situated just on the fringe of downtown Providence, the College’s location enables stu-dents to have easy access to the many social, cultural, educational and recreational amenities of urban life - the Providence Public Library; entertainment at the Providence Performing Arts Center; the Providence Place Mall, the Bank of America City Center, sporting events, entertainment and trade shows at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center and the Providence Convention Center and dozens of fine restaurants. With several other major educational institutions located in Providence, the city has become a hub of collegiate activity.

Providence College Athletic Department Mission Statement

The mission of the Providence College Intercollegiate Athletics program is to foster the personal development and education of young men and women through their participation in NCAA Division I athletics.

Athletic contests provide an opportunity for the campus and the community at large to demonstrate their support of the College, its athletics program, and the student-athletes.

The Athletic Department strives to fulfill student-athlete needs and goals in an environment steeped in the Dominican tradition in which honesty, integrity, mutual respect, effort and constant improvement are cherished and cultivated.

The Mission of the College

Providence College is a primarily undergraduate, liberal arts, Catholic institution of higher education. Committed to fostering academic excellence through the sciences and humani-ties, the College provides a variety of opportunities for intellectual, social, moral and spiritual growth in a supportive environment.

The College actively cultivates intellectual, spiritual, ethical and aesthetic values within the context of the Judaeo-Christian heritage. These values are nurtured by the unique tradition of the Dominican Order which emphasizes quality teaching and scholarship.

Providence College recognizes the unity of the human family that proceeds from its one Cre-ator. It therefore encourages the deepest respect for the essential dignity, freedom and equal-ity of every person and welcomes qualified women and men from all religious, racial and eth-nic backgrounds. Providence College prepares its students to be responsible and productive citizens to serve in their own society and the greater world community.

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ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SERVICESThe Office of Academic Services (OAS) provides specialized support

to student-athletes in light of the unique time demands, responsibilities, and rules governing participation in intercollegiate athletics. Services are provided in a safe, personal environment where academic growth is a priority, personal development and independence are enhanced, and long-term success is nurtured by a staff which models these same commitments.

Student-athletes who have distinguished themselves in the class-room as well as on the field or court, may be nominated for the BIG EAST Academic All-Star Team, the HOCKEY EAST Academic Honor Roll, NFHCA Division I Academic Team, the America East All-Academic Team or CoSIDA’s Academic All-American Program. The Providence College Athletic Department also honors student-athletes each semester who have achieved a 3.00 grade point average or higher.

The student-athlete support staff includes the following:Jonathan Gomes, Assistant Director for Student-Athlete ServicesKaitlyn O’Malley, Academic/Life Skills Coordinator for Student-AthletesJesse Strout, Graduate Assistant

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Providence College is primarily a coeducational four-year under-graduate college of liberal arts and sciences. Its main objective is the intellectual development of its students through the disciplines of the sciences and the humanities, equipping them to become productive and responsible citizens of a democratic society. To be eligible for a degree, a student must accumulate 116 credit hours over an eight semester period with an overall quality point av-erage of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. In addition, a student must complete a minimum of 24 upper-division credits in the field of their major with an overall 2.0 cumulative average unless stipulated. Included in the total credit hours are the following prerequisites for any degree: Develop-ment of Western Civilization (20); Social Sciences (6); Natural Science (6); Philosophy (6); Theology (6); Mathematics (3) and Fine Arts (3). The remaining credit hours are elective with at least nine coming from areas outside one’s major. In addition, all students establish English (writing) Proficiency by coursework or standards designated by the English De-partment. The most popular concentrations for the Class of 2011 were Mar-keting, Management, Biology, English, Political Science, Finance, and Psychology. In all, the college offers a total of 34 majors and 36 minors ranging from theatre arts to computer science. Although this may seem overwhelming on paper, our staff goes to great lengths to monitor each student’s academic progress. The Athlet-ic Department’s Academic Advisor counsels all of the school’s athletes and assists them in any areas in which they are experiencing difficul-ties. It’s a system that Providence is quite proud of and one which we’ve worked long and hard to establish. Any student-athlete who feels the need for tutorial assistance can utilize the college’s tutorial center, as well as the athletic department’s advisors who can supply them with individuals capable of assisting them in their particular course of study.

SERVICES FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES

Academic MonitoringProgress report slips (i.e., requesting information regarding class at-tendance and performance) are sent to each instructor for all student-athletes at least once per semester. The staff track individual progress, schedules meetings with student-athletes as appropriate, and per-sonally contacts instructors as necessary.

Counseling/MentoringThe staff meets with student-athletes, individually and in groups, re-garding academic, athletic, career, and/or personal issues.

Life Skills Program/Special ProjectsPrograms and workshops on select life skills (i.e., NCAA/CHAMPS Life Skills Program) are presented, covering the following five component areas: academics, personal development, community service, athlet-ics, and career development. The OSA has collaborative relationships with many units on campus to help provide these services.

Pre-Advisement/RegistrationThe staff assists student-athletes with planning and course registra-tion. In conjunction with the Office of Academic Records, dates are determined for preregistration each semester.

Study HallQuiet, monitored study time is available, during daytime and evening hours. Student-athletes are required and/or recommendation to at-tend, on a sport-by-sport basis, by their respective head coach.

Travel NotificationsAt the beginning of each semester, student-athletes are provided with letters for their instructors, notifying them of travel/competitive schedules.

Tutorial Services and The Writing CenterThe Tutorial Center, which is nationally certified by the College Read-ing & Learning Association, provides peer tutoring in most all subject areas. The Tutorial Center is open until 9:00 p.m. weeknights. The Writ-ing Center provides more intensive and specialized writing support and also maintains evening hours for student-athletes’ convenience.

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EXPERIENCE A CITY IN RENAISSANCE...Providence, Rhode Island is among America’s most dynamic, diverse and exciting new destination cities. Come and see it for yourself. Gather with thousands in the rejuvenated downtown for a magical WaterFire display. Catch a Broadway-bound show. Enjoy dinner in one of the city’s many award-winning restaurants, then head to Federal Hill to sip an authentic caffe latte. Mingle with the more than 26,000 students who attend the city’s five colleges and universities. Explore internship opportunities with the city’s businesses and nonprofits and see a real-world path to career success. Providence Col-lege’s scenic 105-acre campus is located just 10 minutes away from one of the most historic and cosmopolitan city centers in the United States. Come to Providence and embrace all that America’s Renaissance City has to offer.

A LIVELY DOWNTOWN SCENE...It’s where Colonial-era cobblestone streets intersect with gleaming new office buildings. Where young men and women from across the nation intern with some of the most recognized names in finance, business, technology and healthcare. In Providence, there’s always something happening, always a new exhibition, bookshop or bistro to check out. The New York Times describes it as “one of the hippest towns in New England.” And Money Magazine calls it “the best city in the East for young professionals.”

A WEALTH OF WEEKEND DESTINATIONS...Known as the Ocean State, Rhode Island boasts more than 400 miles of stunning coastline. The world-famous mansions of Newport, along with the shores of Narragansett Bay are just a 30-minute drive from Providence. The ski slopes of New England make a great day trip, and the beaches of Cape Cod, Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard are all within easy reach.

YOU’RE CLOSE...Providence is a short drive from T.F. Green Airport. Known as the “hassle-free gateway to New England,” the airport is conveniently located close to Interstate 95 and offers non-stop flight connections to cities throughout the United States and Caribbean.

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Providence is America’s newest destination city. Here’s why:• The Providence Performing Arts Center is the second largest indoor theater in New England• The Dunkin’ Donuts Center (home of Providence College bas-ketball) has hosted the NCAA Hockey Championship and NCAA Basketball Tournament among other major sporting events• At the upscale Providence Place Mall, you’ll find more than 160 shops, theaters, acclaimed restaurants and an IMAX Theater• The renowned WaterFire display on the Providence River is one of the many attractions that draw thousands to the city’s dynamic downtown• With seven historic districts featuring beautifully preserved 18th-and-19th century architecture, Providence is one of the most historic cities in America• Providence has the country’s largest per capita concentration of college students (26,000 in a city of just over 175,000), mak-ing it one of the nation’s most student-friendly cities• Providence has a rich diversity of neighborhoods offering a wide selection of ethnic cuisine, from pad thai to paella• The nationally acclaimed Roger Williams Park Zoo is home to hundreds of rare animals from around the world• The city’s rich cultural calendar includes dance perfor-mances, theater productions, music recitals, gallery shows and readings by prominent authors and poetsFor complete information, contact the Providence Convention and Visitors Bureau, (800) 233-1636 and the Rhode Island Division of Tourism, (800) 556-2484.

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Since Robert G. Driscoll was hired as the Associate Vice President for Athlet-ics on November 2, 2001, Providence College athletics has experienced unprec-edented growth in academic and athletic performance, fundraising, facilities and community involvement. Driscoll has reinvigorated the Providence College Athletics program, leading the charge

with a vision of creating one of the most respected programs in the na-tion, where each student-athlete graduates and has the opportunity to compete for championships. Driscoll was recognized for his efforts on June 10, 2008 as he was named the 2007-08 Astro Turf Athletics Director of the Year for Division I Northeast Region at the 43rd National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Annual Convention. He also was honored in 2009 by his alma mater, Ithaca College, where he received the Distinguished Sport Industry Leader award during alumni weekend. Most recently, he was elected as Division I-AAA Athletic Directors Association Secretary. Athletically, Providence experienced success in 2010-11. The men’s soccer team earned its way to the championship match of the BIG EAST Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. The Friars played their first home NCAA Championship game and posted a 6-2 win over Saint Peter’s to advance to the Second Round for the second time in school history. The women’s cross country team qualified for the NCAA Championship for the 22nd consecutive season and placed in the top-10 (ninth) for the 17th time in school history. The men’s team also earned a berth to the NCAA Championship, its fifth consecutive appearance and 15th in the last 16 years. There were eight Friars crowned All-Americans. Marshon Brooks became the first PC bas-ketball player to be named to the Associated Press All-America Team since Ryan Gomes in 2004. Brooks also set the BIG EAST single-game and single-season scoring records. Lee Carey, who led the men’s cross country team to a third-place finish at the BIG EAST Championship by capturing the individual title, also earned All-America accolades. Shelby Greany was crowned All-American twice (cross country and indoor track – 3,000 meters). Hannah Davidson also was named All-American as she ran the 3,000 meters at the NCAA Indoor Track Championships. Julian Matthews garnered two All-America honors (indoor track – mile, outdoor track – 1,500 meters). David McCarthy rounded out the list of All-Americans as he earned the honor in the indoor 3,000 meters. In addition, Providence College finished seventh out of 95 Division I-AAA schools in the 2010-11 Learfield Sports Direc-tors’ Cup. The College recently approved renovation plans for Alumni Hall, which is the practice facility for men’s basketball and home courts for women’s basketball and volleyball. Construction will begin in the spring of 2012. In addition, the College gained approval for a state-of-the-art soccer, lacrosse and track athletic complex adjacent to Schneider Arena, which also will be renovated. Included in this complex will be a 30,000 square-foot facility connected to Schneider Arena which will house locker rooms and other facilities for athletic teams. The College also will build a new softball complex and tennis courts on Hendricken Field. In addition to the upcoming renovations to Alumni Hall and Schneider Arena as well as the state-of-the art soccer and lacrosse complex, there have been numerous other facility improvements in Alumni Hall. The men’s basketball offices, hallway and locker rooms were renovated, thanks to a generous gift from Providence College alumnus Joe Calabria ‘65. The Joe Calabria Hallway of Legends was dedicated in January of 2009. Consisting of nine exhibit areas and seven display cases, the hallway features players and teams from each era of the Providence College basketball program. The hallway’s floor

Robert G. Driscoll, Jr. Associate VP/Athletics Director

On February 1, 2005, Providence College announced the elec-tion of Reverend Brian J. Shanley, O.P., to serve as the 12th president of the College. Father Shanley assumed his duties at the College on July 1, 2005, and succeeded Reverend Philip A. Smith, O.P., who served as the Col-

lege’s president from 1994-2005. Prior to his arrival at Providence, Father Shanley served as an associate professor in the School of Philosophy at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.

Father Shanley is a native of Warwick, Rhode Island. A parishioner at St. Gregory the Great Church, he attended local public schools, graduating from Toll Gate High School in 1976.

In 1980, Father Shanley earned his undergraduate degree in history at Providence College. He holds a doctorate degree in philosophy from the University of Toronto, where he completed the Collaborative Providence in Philosophy and Medieval Studies. He also holds a master of divinity degree (theology) and

Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. President

is a replica of the Friars’ Dave Gavitt Court at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center and the project also includes a complete renovation of the coaches’ offices, the film room and the team’s locker room. The men’s soccer program received a generous donation from John Murphy ‘80 and renovated the soccer offices. The Joyce Murphy Soccer Suite opened in November of 2008. The suite features new offices, meeting spaces and a lounge area equipped with flat screen televisions. The men’s soccer locker room also was refurbished thanks to a donation by Kerry and Karl Anderson ‘87. With the creation of the BIG EAST Lacrosse Conference, the lacrosse offices were renovated to go along with a new locker room. The volleyball locker room also was renovated and a new women’s basketball video room was created. In addition, the track/cross country offices and the women’s soccer offices also were refurbished. The Helen Bert Student-Athlete Study Lounge, which was opened in 2007, was recently expanded. Thanks to a generous donation from Judge Bill Leary ’60 and his wife, Emily, the Friends of Friar Hockey Room also was renovated at Schneider Arena. The Bill and Emily Leary Friends of Friar Room includes plasma televisions, high-top counters and meeting space for the teams. In addition, a media library room displaying the history of Friar Hockey was made possible thanks to a generous gift from Bob O’Connor ’62. In August of 2007, the Concannon Fitness Center, a state-of-the-art $18 million facility, was opened. The Concannon Fitness Center is adjacent to the $6 million Lennon Family Field (Astroturf facility), which was completed in August 2005. The Fitness Center houses the Friars’ Jimmy Walker Strength and Conditioning Center as well as administrative and coaching offices, conference rooms and locker rooms. The construction project also provides the department with a state-of-the-art sports medicine complex and a new ticket office. The Canavan Sports Medicine Center, which was completed in August of 2008, is equipped with a hydrotherapy room, which includes a SwimEx rehab pool and two plunges for cold/hot therapy. Many of the College’s athletic improvements were made possible through Driscoll’s fundraising efforts. In each of the 10 years that Driscoll has led the Friars, the athletic department has exceeded its fundraising goals and has generated millions of dollars that have been utilized for student-athlete development and facility enhance-ments.

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Driscoll served as the NCAA Ice Hockey Championship Committee Chair in 2010-11. He also represents the BIG EAST’s Athletic Directors on the Student-Athlete Advisory Council, serves on the BIG EAST Finance Committee and the HOCKEY EAST Television Negotiations Committee. He previously served on the NCAA Division I Management Council and was an NCAA Fellows Programs Executive Mentor. Driscoll joined the Providence community after 14½ years in athletic administration at the University of California, Berkeley. At Cal, Driscoll served as the Executive Associate Athletic Director and was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the department as well as overseeing football, men’s basketball, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s water polo, rugby, strength training, equipment and the sports medicine programs. Driscoll was hired at Cal as the Associate Athletic Director for Student Services, a position he held for five years. He then assumed the position of Executive Associate Athletic Director, at which point he was responsible for the administration of 27 varsity sports. During his tenure at Cal, he oversaw 25 club sports, a staff of 250 and a $36 million budget. Prior to coming to Providence, he served as the Acting Executive Director for Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreational Sports. During his tenure, Cal won over 20 national championships, competed in the Citrus, Copper, Alamo and Aloha Bowls, NCAA Basketball Tour-naments and the College World Series for baseball and softball. The Bears also finished as high as 12th in the NACDA Directors’ Cup. Before arriving at Cal, Driscoll served six years (1981-87) as the Athletic Director and Chair of the Department of Physical Education, Recreation and Intramural Sports at Mills College in Oakland, Calif. Prior to arriving at Mills, Driscoll was Assistant Athletic Director and Head Baseball and Hockey Coach at Union College in Schenectady, N.Y. from 1977-81. Driscoll was a stand-out hockey and baseball player at Ithaca College (N.Y.), where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education in 1974. He earned his Master of Science in Physical Education/Psychology of Sports from Ithaca in 1975. A native of West Concord, Mass., Driscoll was inducted into the inaugural class of Concord-Carlisle High School’s Athletic Hall of Fame (football, ice hockey and baseball) in 1993. He is the proud father of three children: Tara, a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley; Kelly, a graduate of the University of Michigan; and Sean, a graduate of Providence College. He and his wife Cathy reside in North Kingstown.

the Licentiate in Sacred Theology (S.T.L.), both from the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C. (Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception.)

Ordained to the priesthood in 1987, Father Shanley has devoted his entire career to teaching and admin-istration in Catholic higher education. Following teaching assignments at Providence College and the University of Toronto, he began his tenure at The Catholic University of America in 1994, achieving the rank of associate professor in 2001. Father Shanley’s first teaching assignment was at Providence College from 1988-91. He was an instructor of philosophy, and taught in the Development of Western Civiliza-tion Program.

Father Shanley spent the Fall 2002 semester as a visiting professor at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University. He previously engaged in a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Notre Dame’s Center for Philosophy of Religion in 1998-99.

As the Regent of Studies for the Dominican Province of St. Joseph, Father Shanley holds a seat on the Pro-vincial Council, a body of 12 Dominican Friars serving as cabinet-level advisors to the Prior Provincial. He advises the Prior Provincial on all matters pertaining to the intellectual and academic life of the Province and oversees the academic endeavors of members of the Province, including those in preparation for the priest-hood and those engaged in graduate studies.

Father Shanley has been widely published in philos-ophy-focused academic journals and has been a guest lecturer at a wide range of scholarly conferences.

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The 2011-12 academic year is the 33rd in the history of The BIG EAST Conference as the unique consortium marches on competing at the highest level with integrity and sportsmanship.

The BIG EAST has gone through membership changes since its birth, but the 2011-12 year marks the conference’s seventh straight with the same 16-member group, making for the nation’s largest Division I-A conference.

The BIG EAST Conference’s goals have always been the same. The outstanding performances of the student-athletes at BIG EAST schools are evi-dence of the league’s proud tradition of success. The league has always been able to boast that many of its best students are also its best athletes. The 2010-11 year was no different.

Seven BIG EAST student-athletes were named NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winners, while 22 earned Capital One Academic All-America recog-nition. Maya Moore, Connecticut’s women’s bas-ketball standout, won the NCAA Honda-Broderick Cup as the nation’s top female student-athlete and was chosen as the Capital One Academic All-Amer-ica of the Year.

In the athletic arena, BIG EAST student-athletes again enjoyed success on the national stage. The Connecticut men’s basketball team won its third national championship, completing a magical run through five games of the BIG EAST Champion-ship and six wins in the NCAA tournament. The Vil-lanova women’s cross country team won the NCAA title for the second straight year and the ninth time overall. The Notre Dame women’s soccer team won its third NCAA title, while BIG EAST teams reached national championship games in women’s basket-ball (Notre Dame) and men’s soccer (Louisville).

The BIG EAST placed two teams in the NCAA Women’s Final Four for the second time in the last three years as Connecticut joined Notre Dame in Indianapolis, capping a season in which the Hus-kies extended their NCAA-record winning streak to 90 games.

Individually, BIG EAST student-athletes won five NCAA championships, including an unprece-dented four by Villanova’s Sheila Reid. Reid was the 2010 individual cross country champion, a mem-ber of the Wildcats’ winning indoor distance med-ley relay team and won the 5,000- and 1,500-me-ter titles in outdoor track & field. Louisville’s Matt Hughes, meanwhile, repeated as the NCAA cham-

pion in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the NCAA outdoor meet.

Moore and Reid joined Notre Dame soccer standout Melissa Henderson as winners of Honda Sports Awards as the top performers in their re-spective sports. Moore also became the first three-time winner of the Wade Trophy as the nation’s top women’s basketball player and joined Villanova lacrosse player Brian Karalunas as winners of the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award.

BIG EAST football maintained its national profile as a competitively balanced group. Con-necticut claimed the league’s Bowl Championship Series bid for the first time as the Huskies shared the conference title with Pittsburgh and West Vir-ginia. Six of the league’s eight squads went to bowl games and helped the BIG EAST post a 4-2 bowl record for the second straight year.

The BIG EAST became the nation’s largest Di-vision I-A conference in 2005-06 when five new members began competing – the University of Cincinnati, DePaul University, the University of Louisville, Marquette University and the University of South Florida.

BIG EAST institutions reside in nine of the na-tion’s top 35 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Tam-pa, Pittsburgh, Hartford, Cincinnati and Milwau-kee. With its newest members, BIG EAST markets contain almost one-fourth of all television house-holds in the U.S. When Texas Christian University joins the conference in the 2012-13 academic year, the conference will have a footprint in 30 percent of the nation’s television households.

Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has won 31 national championships in six different sports and 133 student-athletes have won individ-ual national titles.

In 2003-04, Connecticut became the first school in NCAA history to win the men’s and wom-en’s NCAA basketball titles in the same season. In ’02-03, the BIG EAST became the first conference in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s titles in the same year when the Syracuse men and the Connecticut women captured their respective national championships. In men’s basketball, BIG EAST squads have won four of the last 13 NCAA championships. BIG EAST women’s teams have taken seven of the last 12 NCAA titles.

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Proactive movement has been a signature strategy for the conference that was born in 1979. The BIG EAST continually turns challenges into op-portunities to become stronger. The conference currently crowns champions in 24 sports.

The BIG EAST became a reality on May 31, 1979, following a meeting of athletic directors from Providence College, St. John’s, Georgetown and Syracuse universities. Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College completed the original seven school alliance.

While the membership has both increased and changed, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wa-vered. The conference reflects a tradition of broad based programs, led by administrators and coach-es who place a constant emphasis on academic integrity. Its student athletes own significantly high graduation rates and their record of scholas-tic achievement notably show a balance between intercollegiate athletics and academics.

Any successful organization has had the good fortune to have outstanding leadership. The BIG EAST primarily was the brainchild of Dave Gavitt, who was the conference’s first Commissioner. Mi-chael Tranghese, the league’s first full-time em-ployee, and for 11 years the associate to Gavitt, became Commissioner in 1990. In his first year, he administered the formation of The BIG EAST Foot-ball Conference.

John Marinatto, who had served as senior as-sociate commissioner, moved into the Commis-sioner’s chair in 2009 and has continued to steer the conference on its path of success.

The league has long been considered a leader in innovative concepts in promotion and public-ity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for BIG EAST student athletes. The conference has enjoyed longstanding relationships with CBS, ESPN, Inc. and ABC.

BIG EAST men’s basketball games are regular sellouts at campus and major public arenas, in-cluding the annual men’s BIG EAST Championship in Madison Square Garden. The women’s basket-ball championship has led all conferences in atten-dance for the past eight years. Attendance figures also are significant in soccer and baseball.

The BIG EAST has its headquarters in Provi-dence where the conference administers to more than 5,500 student-athletes.

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2011 BIG EAST MEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPNovember 11 & 13 • Red Bull Arena • Harrison, N.J.

There are 16 teams in the BIG EAST Conference, which are divided into a Red and Blue division. The top 12 teams will earn a berth into the championship. Championship tournament games will be held on the campus of the higher seeded teams prior to the semifinal and championship game at Red Bull Arena. The tournament champion receives the league’s automatic berth into the 48-team NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Championship.

The semifinal games are on Friday, Nov. 11 at 5:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. before the championship match takes place at 12:00 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 13. This is the second consecutive year that Red Bull Arena will host the BIG EAST championships.

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The Concannon Fitness Center is a $15-million facility, which opened in August of 2007. The Concannon Fitness Center is adjacent to the Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex. It houses the Friars' Jimmy Walker Strength & Conditioning Center as well as offices, conference rooms and locker rooms. The multi-level facility also houses a wide variety of nautilus, cardiovascular and free-weight equipment, which is open to the student body. Memberships also are available to the local community, alumni, faculty and staff. The varsity weight room is designed for use by student-athletes only, and is located on the first floor. The majority of the strength and conditioning curriculum is conducted in the facil-ity - in addition to the Astroturf field, the Peterson Recreation Center and Taylor Natatorium.

LENNON FAMILY FIELDOpened: August 2005

The Lennon Family Field is home to the Providence College field hockey and men's lacrosse team. This $6-million state-of-the-art facility is one of the top ath-letic complexes to house field hockey in the Northeast. The Lennon Family Field opened its doors in August of 2005. Since its opening, the Friars have catapulted into the national polls and have enjoyed some of their most successful seasons in program history. During each of the last five seasons, Lennon Family Field has proven to be a difficult venue for opposing teams, as the Friars have posted an impressive 27-19 (.630) record at home. Providence also hosted the 2009 BIG EAST Field Hockey Championship at Lennon Family Field on November 7-8.

THE CONCANNON FITNESS CENTERRUANE ATRIUM

Opened: August 2007

GLAY FIELDOpened: September 1976

Glay Field was opened on September 18, 1976 as the Providence College men’s soccer team defeated Merrimack, 4-0. The Field was dedicated on May 1, 1977. It was named after Wilmot Glay ‘78, a Liberian student and soccer player who died in 1975 of a rare bone disease. Glay Field now serves as the home of the Friar men’s and women’s soccer teams.

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The Canavan Sports Medicine Center opened during the 2007-08 academic year and became fully operational in August 2008. The center is the primary sports medicine facility for each of the College's 300+ student-athletes and its work-ing space is roughly 4,000 square feet. This state-of-the-art facility includes nine treatment tables with assorted modality equipment, office space for the eight certified athletic trainers on staff. The space also provides two physician clinic of-fices, where primary care, orthopedic, chiropractic and podiatric physicians eval-uate our student-athletes on a weekly basis. There also is a large rehabilitation/exercise area in the facility that houses a SwimEx rehab pool, one eight-person hot plunge pool and one eight-person cold plunge pool.

Located in The Concannon Fitness Center, the varsity strength & conditioning fa-cility is a 3,600 square foot area dedicated to the Friars' 19 intercollegiate athletic teams. The facility houses over 10 tons of free weights, including dumb bells ranging from five to 150 pounds and a full set of kettle bells. All hand weights, iron plates and bumper plate sets are engraved with one of the College's athletic logos. There are six Power Racks, each with an Olympic Weight-lifting platform. These training stations are extremely versatile and allow numerous athletes to perform a variety of exercises simultaneously. The facility also houses 'tools' such as stability balls, medicine balls, resistance bands, weighted vests, weight-ed jump ropes, plyometric jump boxes, dot drill mats, slide boards, lateral slant boards, lateral skaters, agility ladders, hurdles and numerous apparatuses to de-velop trunk strength and core stabilization. There also are two Woodway high performance treadmills that max out at 16.5 miles per hour.

JIMMY WALKERSTRENGTH & CONDITIONING CENTER

Opened: August 2007

CANAVAN SPORTS MEDICINECENTER

Opened: Spring 2007; Completed: August 2008

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On January 20, 2007, the Providence College athletic department welcomed members of the late Helen Bert's family to celebrate the opening of the Helen Bert Student-Athlete Lounge, located on the second floor of Alumni Hall. Prior to the Friars' game against Marquette on that day, there was a ribbon cutting cer-emony. Bert's family also was presented with a gift honoring the late Helen Bert during a halftime ceremony. The event was attended by friends, family, adminis-trators and faculty, along with the presence of countless alumni. The Helen Bert Student-Athlete Lounge provides an area for all varsity student-athletes to study in a quiet setting. During the 2008-09 academic year, the lounge was renovated and expanded. It houses seven computer work stations, one print station and a seating area for group projects and meetings. The newly renovated lounge also provides office space for staff members from the Office of Academic Services.

The Peterson Recreation Center is located adjacent to Alumni Hall and is con-nected to The Concannon Fitness Center. The facility includes a four-lane indoor track, four regulation length basketball courts and two indoor tennis courts. The Peterson Recreation Center also houses a dance/workout studio and racquetball courts. The facility serves as a home for many of the recreational activities spon-sored by the College and to a series of summer camps and College functions.

Taylor Natatorium is located in the Peterson Recreation Center adjacent to Alum-ni Hall. Taylor Natatorium is home to the Providence College men's and women's swimming & diving programs. The vast majority of Providence's 19 varsity ath-letic programs also use the facility for strength & conditioning workouts.

PETERSONRECREATION CENTER

Renovated: 2007-08

TAYLORNATATORIUM

HELEN BERTSTUDENT-ATHLETE LOUNGE

Opened: January 2007; Completed: Winter 2009

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MEN’S SOCCER LOCKER ROOMOpened: September 2010

The Providence College men’s soccer locker room was opened in September 2010. Thanks to a generous donation from former PC soccer student-athlete Karl Anderson ‘88 and his wife, Kerry ‘88, the men’s soccer locker room was renovated in the summer of 2010.

JOHN MURPHY SOCCER SUITEOpened: November 2008

On November 1, 2008 Providence celebrated the grand opening of the Joyce Murphy Soccer Suite in Alumni Hall. Thanks to a generous gift from former soc-cer student-athlete, John Murphy ’80, the soccer offices underwent a renova-tion and now feature new offices, meeting spaces and a lounge area equipped with flat screen televisions. Named in honor of John’s mother, Joyce A. Murphy, the first-class facility will enhance the atmosphere and experience for the Friar coaching staff and student-athletes.

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head coach chaka daley

Chaka Daley, who is entering his 12th season as the head coach of the Providence College men’s soccer program, continues to build the Friars into a perennial BIG EAST and national power. Daley, who was appointed the third head coach in the history of the program on July 18, 2000, has led the Friars to the NCAA Tournament four times in the last six years. In addition, over the six-year span, Providence has reached the BIG EAST Championship semifinals four times, including a trip to the championship match in 2010. Daley’s 2010 team made an impressive run towards the latter half of the season and enjoyed one of the most successful campaigns in school history. The Friars reeled off seven consecutive wins and were unbeaten in 10 matches (8-0-2) for the first time since 1984. Providence earned a berth in the BIG EAST Tournament and notched road victories at Villanova and at No. 1 seed Georgetown to advance to the semifinals. In the semis, the Friars defeated Cincinnati and earned a spot in the championship match for the second time in school history. The Friars tied the No. 1 ranked team in the nation, Louisville, 1-1, in double overtime, however, the Cardinals claimed the title with a 3-2 shootout win. Providence received an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament and hosted an NCAA game at Glay Field for the first time in school history. The Friars defeated Saint Peter’s, 6-2, to earn their second ever trip to the second round. However, the Friars were defeated, 2-1, at Ohio State and ended the season with a 13-6-3 mark. The 13 wins fell just one short of equalling a school record for most wins (14). The Friars, who finished with an RPI ranking of 19, tallied 33 goals, the most scored in one season since 1985. In addition, Daley coached Matt Marcin, who was named to the All-BIG EAST First Team and to the NSCAA All-Northeast Region First Team. The Friars also had two players chosen in the MLS Draft. Marcin was chosen by the Philadelphia Union, while Andrew Sousa was picked by the New England Revolution.

In 2009, Providence enjoyed a successful season as it registered a 10-7-3 record and posted its fifth consecutive winning season for the first time since 1983-87. Providence recorded three consecutive victo-ries to complete the regular season and earned a spot in the BIG EAST Championship. Providence then posted road wins at Villanova and at No. 8 Connecticut. It marked Providence’s first win at UConn since 1984. In addition, the win was the fifth consecutive triumph and it also marked the first time since 1984 that the Friars won five straight games. In 2008, Providence finished with a 9-7-3 overall record, advanced to the BIG EAST Quarterfinals, but fell just short of a fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament berth. The Friars posted victories over three ranked teams, including No. 10 Connecticut. It marked PC’s first win over UConn since 1997. The Friars, who were ranked as high as 17th nationally, recorded their fourth-consecutive winning season. In 2007, the Friars posted a 9-8-2 overall record and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the fourth time in school history. In addition, the Friars notched a 5-4-2 mark in the BIG EAST. It marked the first time ever that the Friars enjoyed back-to-back winning seasons in the league. Among the big wins was a 1-0 result at Boston College, which was the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament. In 2006, Daley led the Friars to another remarkable season. PC posted a 13-7 overall record, including a 7-4 mark in league play. The seven BIG EAST wins set a school record, while the 13 overall victories were one shy of a school mark (14 set in 1984). The Friars, who were ranked in the national polls for six-consecutive weeks, earned a berth to the NCAA Tournament, which was their second consecutive and third overall. On its way to the NCAA Tournament, Daley’s team posted impressive results. Providence defeated Rutgers for the first time in school history and recorded its first win over Brown since 1993. The Friars advanced to the BIG EAST Tournament, where they hosted Louisville in the first

THE CHAKA DALEY FILEFull Name: Chaka K. Daley Birthdate: April 9, 1974 Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Family: Wife, Heather Daley; son, Donovan; daughter, Savanah

EDUCATION• Graduated from Piper High School (Lauderhill, Fla.)• Earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Providence College in 1996• Earned a master’s degree in business administration from Providence College in 2005

COACHING EXPERIENCE• Head Coach Providence College (2000 - Present)• Assistant Coach Providence College (1996-99)• Major League Soccer Combine Coach (2009)• U.S. Soccer Development Academy Coach - FC Greater Boston - (2008 - Present)• USSF “A” Licensed Coach• NCAA Men’s Soccer Selection Committee (2003 - 07)• Rhode Island Olympic Development Coach (ODP) (2001-02)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE• Played professionally for the New England Revolution (MLS) (1999) • Captain of the Boston Bulldogs (A - League) (1997-99 ) • Played for the Rhode Island Stingrays (USL) (1996-97) • Played at Providence College (NCAA) (1992-96)

HONORS • NSCAA Division 1 New England Coach of the Year (2005)• NSCAA National Coach of the Year candidate (2005)• NCAA Tournament appearances (2005 - 2nd Rd., 2006, 2007, 2010 - 2nd Rd.)• BIG EAST Tournament Semifinal appearances (2003, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010)

RECORD SINCE 2005 Record Accomplishment2010 13-6-3 NCAA Tournament 2nd Round BIG EAST Championship Runner-up2009 10-7-3 BIG EAST Semifinals 2008 9-7-3 BIG EAST Quarterfinals2007 9-8-2 NCAA Tournament 1st round 2006 13-7-0 NCAA Tournament 1st round2005 7-4-9 NCAA Tournament 2nd roundTotal 61-39-20

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round. It marked the first time in school history that Providence hosted a BIG EAST Tournament match. Providence defeated Louisville, 2-0, setting up a quarterfinal match at 15th-ranked Cincinnati. The Friars blanked the Bearcats, 2-0, and advanced to the BIG EAST Semifinals for the third time in four seasons. Daley also coached Ryan Maduro, who was selected to the NSCAA Division I All-America First Team, thus becoming the second Friar to be named to the All-America First Team in the 40-year history of the program. Daley also coached three players who earned All-BIG EAST honors, a first in the program’s history. In 2005, he guided his team to one of the most impressive seasons in the history of Friar soccer as the squad advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The Friars registered a 7-4-9 mark and recorded one of the most improved records in NCAA history. The Friars finished 9.5 games better than the 2004 season, which tied the team for the 10th best turnaround in NCAA history. The team started the season with a nine-game unbeaten streak (4-0-5), which was the longest by a Friar team since the 1984 team was undefeated through 10 games. Daley’s team finished with a regular season record of 5-3-7, which included 3-3-4 mark in league play. He also led the Friars to their first win in BIG EAST Tournament play since 1984 with a 2-1 victory at Cincinnati on November 2, 2005 in the First Round. Daley then led the Friars back to the BIG EAST Semifinals for the second time in three years as they earned a 2-2 tie at No. 21 Seton Hall and advanced when they won the penalty kick shootout, 4-2. In the semifinals, the Friars earned a 0-0 tie against 16th-ranked USF, but did not advance to the Finals as they were defeated in the penalty kick shootout, 3-2. On November 14, it was announced that the Friars had been selected to participate in the 2005 NCAA Tournament. It marked the first time since 1983 and just the second time ever that the Friars advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Daley continued to lead the Friars to new heights as they earned their first NCAA Tournament win ever when they defeated 13th-ranked Hofstra, 1-0, in overtime in the First Round on November 18. The Friars magical season came to an end when they were defeated in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament at No. 2 North Carolina, 2-0, on November 22.

In recognition of his strong coaching performance, Daley earned NSCAA Division I New England Coach of the Year honors and was one of eight finalists for the NSCAA/Adidas National Coach of the Year accolades. He also saw two of his players earn All-BIG EAST honors. Sophomore Ryan Maduro was named to the Second Team and senior Eoin Lynch received Honorable Mention accolades. In 2003, Daley led his team to the BIG EAST Semifinals for the first time since 1987 where they lost, 1-0, to eventual BIG EAST Champions, Notre Dame. Daley’s 2002 squad posted a 5-5-0 mark in league play and a spot in the BIG EAST Tournament for the first time since 1998. The five BIG EAST wins marked a personal-high for Daley at the time. In addition, his senior midfielder Mauricio Solano earned All-BIG EAST Third Team honors. Daley is a solid recruiter and has brought a steady flow of talented players to Providence College. Daley replaced former Friar Head Coach Brian Ainscough, who led the rebuilding effort at Providence for five sea-sons. Daley served as Ainscough’s top assistant for four seasons. During his time as an assistant to Ainscough, Daley handled a variety of duties for the Friars, including assisting with the team’s defense and overseeing a number of administrative duties. A 1996 graduate of Providence, Daley brought solid credentials to the head coaching position. Besides being credited with helping turn around the Friar program as an assistant coach, Daley earned four varsity letters while playing for the black and white. He is one of the top players to ever play at Providence. He began his playing career with the Friars as a defender. Daley played his second and third seasons at the forward position before being shifted to defense again as a senior by Ainscough. Throughout his career, Daley recorded nine goals and six assists in 69 games. Daley, a native of Toronto, Ontario, played professional soccer after graduating from Providence. On June 14, 1999, he signed with the New England Revolution, becoming the first former-Friar to play in the MLS. Prior to signing with the Revolution, Daley played for the Revolution’s A-League affiliate, the Boston Bulldogs. He also spent one season with the Rhode Island Stingrays of the USL from 1996-97. Daley, his wife, Heather, son, Donovan, and daughter, Savanah reside in East Providence, R.I.

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John Mark Andrade begins his third season as an assistant men’s soc-cer coach at Providence College. Andrade, who served as the head coach at Dean College for one year, came to Providence with a wealth of soccer experience. In 2008, he guided the Bulldogs to a 10-5 re-cord and the Region XXI Regular Season Championship. Andrade also served as a professor in the Sports Management program at Dean. Andrade, who was the 1997 Gatorade & Umbro Rhode Island Player of the Year, has been the president of Bayside F.C. in East Providence since 2006 and has served as the head coach of the Rhode Island Olympic Develop-mental Program since 2005. Andrade, a two-year All-State performer and a 1997 NSCAA All-American at East Providence High School, was a four-year starter at Syracuse University. He earned All-BIG EAST accolades in 2000 and 2001 and All-Northeast Region honors in those same years. In addition, he served as team captain in 2001 and was named team MVP in 2000-01. Andrade graduated from Syracuse with a degree in Consumer Studies in 2002 and then moved to Portugal where he played professionally in the first division for Maritimo F.C. and the third division for Fafe F.C. Andrade currently resides in East Providence with his wife, Jenny and son, Markos.

David DeMello, who has played an integral part in Providence Col-lege’s resurgence, enters his 12th season as the Friars’ assistant coach. DeMello works with all the day-to-day operations of the program, as well as assisting with the recruit-ing and coaching. A 1994 graduate of the Uni-versity of Rhode Island, DeMello played four years for the Rams’ soccer team. During his junior season, he earned Atlantic-10 All-Conference honors as a back and helped the team reach the conference finals. After graduating from URI in 1994, DeMello played profes-sionally for the Rhode Island Stingrays of the USL and served as the team captain for four sea-sons. DeMello began coaching in 1994 as an assistant at UMass-Dartmouth. He spent three seasons with the Corsairs before becoming an assistant coach at Roger Williams University. De-Mello worked for four seasons at Roger Williams. A 1989 graduate of Bristol High School, DeMello earned All-State honors in his junior and senior years. DeMello and his wife, Vicki, and their daughters, Taylor and Maya, live in Bristol, R.I.

John Mark andrade

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Tim Fauth begins his fourth season as an assistant coach at Provi-dence College. A 2001 graduate of Monmouth University, Fauth came to Providence after a one year stint as an assistant coach at Northeast-ern University under former Friar Head Coach Brian Ainscough. As a goalkeeper at Monmouth, Fauth played in 54 matches, includ-ing 44 starts. After graduating, Fauth played professionally at Limerick

City in Ireland before returning to Monmouth, where he served as an assistant goalkeeper coach for four years (2001-04). In addition to his collegiate experience, Fauth has coached in the New Jersey Olympic Development Program. He currently serves as the Director of Goal-keeping for FC Greater Boston Bolts and is a middle school teacher in Framingham, Mass.

Fauth and his wife, Carly, live in Milford, Mass. with their son, Ryker.

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Kenneth White enters his ninth year as the College’s strength and conditioning coach. White is responsible for all the strength and condi-tioning requirements for the College’s 19 varsity athletics teams. Prior to coming to Providence, White was the head strength and conditioning coach at Stony Brook University. In 1997, he was hired as the first strength and conditioning coach ever at St. Bonaventure Uni-versity, a position he held until leaving for Stony Brook in 1999. White began his career in strength and conditioning in 1995 as a graduate assistant at Columbia University. A 1992 graduate of the University of Vermont, White was a four-year letterman in basketball at the University of Vermont and was co-captain of the squad his senior year. He led the North Atlantic Conference in as-sist-to-turnover ratio for three years. For his efforts on the court, White was elected to the Catamount Hall of Fame on October 4, 2002. White received his master’s degree from Columbia University in 1999. White is certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Asso-ciation as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). He also has a Club Coach/Olympic Weightlifting Certification from USA Weightlifting.

Meghan KileyAssistant Director for

Academic Skills/Programs

suPPort staff

Carl LaBrancheAssociate Athletics Dir./

Facilities Game-Day Management

Billy Timlen Team Manager

John Rock is in his 24th season in the Sports Medicine Department at Providence College. Rock was an Associate Head Athletic Trainer for 13 years, before be-ing promoted to Assistant Athletics Director for Sports Medicine in 2001 and then to Associate Athletics Director in 2010. He oversees all aspects of the Sports Medicine program, including eight certified athletic train-ers, five team physicians and a variety of medical specialists. Rock also is responsible for the Strength & Conditioning program. Rock’s work extends beyond PC. He was the co-founder of the Rhode Island Athletic Trainers Association in 1992 and served as president from 1994-96. He continues to serve in an advisory capacity and as chair of the honors and awards committee. He also was a member of the Rhode Island De-partment of Health Athletic Training Licensure Board from 1992-98 and served as chairman of the board for four years (1994-98). In addition, Rock helped establish the Sports Medicine Advisory Board of the Rhode Island Interscholastic League in 1997 and served on that board for five years. He helped establish and served as the first president of the BIG EAST Sports Medicine Society, which was formed in June 2006. After attaining a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Springfield College in 1980, Rock attended Western Michigan, where he earned a master’s degree in athletic training in 1982. Rock then served as a teacher and athletic trainer at Leander High School in Le-ander, Texas in 1983 before spending one year in minor league baseball with the Baltimore Orioles organization. Rock then began his career in collegiate athletics in 1984 and spent two years as the head athletic trainer at Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia. He then became the as-sistant athletic trainer at Princeton in 1986 and moved on to Providence in 1988. Rock was inducted into the RIATA Hall of Fame in 2007. Rock and his wife, Patty, currently reside in Cranston, R.I. with their three children, Patrick (20), Abby (18) and Maggie (11).

John rockassociate athletics director/sPorts Medicine

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Justin Kahle enters his second season as the Director of Soccer Op-erations at Providence College. In addition, Kahle works in the facilities and game-day management department at Providence. Among his many duties, Kahle will oversee scheduling, assist with travel arrangements, equipment and community relations. Kahle was a four-year starting defender at Providence and led the Friars to two NCAA Tournament appearances (2006 and 2007). He played in every minute of every game. In all, he played in 78 consecu-tive games.

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No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School0 Keasel Broome RS-Fr. GK 6-0 190 Claymont, Del./Caravel Academy1 Jhojan Obando Sr. GK 5-11 170 Kissimmee, Fla./Freedom2 David Datilus Sr. D 6-0 175 Linden, N.J./Linden3 George Hodge RS-So. D 5-8 155 Dartmouth, Mass./Dartmouth4 Shane Powell RS-Fr. D 6-3 175 Wilmington, Del./Salesianum School5 Brandon Adler Fr. D 6-1 180 Montville, N.J./Seton Hall Prep6 John Raley Sr. D 6-0 175 St. Inigoes, Md./St. Mary’s Ryken7 Marcos Ugarte Fr. M 5-7 140 Providence, R.I./Providence Country Day8 Phil Towler Fr. M 6-2 175 Cumbria, England/Cartmel Priory School9 Giuseppe Guerriero Sr. M 5-11 160 Essex, Mass./Manchester-Essex Regional10 Marc Cintron Jr. M/F 6-1 175 Piscataway, N.J./ St. Benedict’s Prep11 Fazal Nabi Fr. M 6-0 165 Portland, Maine/Portland12 Anthony Baumann So. M 5-8 155 Spring Hill, Fla./Tampa Prep13 Rob Bialy Fr. D 5-10 160 East Greenwich, R.I./East Greenwich14 Greg Davis So. F/M 5-9 165 Jamaica, N.Y./Archbishop Molloy15 Keith Jecewiz Jr. F 6-0 180 Smithtown, N.Y./St. Anthony’s16 Jimmy Petruccelli Fr. M 5-6 150 Brentwood, N.H./Exeter17 Brian Grisell So. F/M 6-1 165 Brookfield, Conn./Brookfield18 Byron Regester Sr. GK 6-2 190 Westerville, Ohio/St. Francis DeSales19 Daniel Fabian Sr. M 5-9 150 Southbury, Conn./Pomperaug20 Wilder Arboleda RS-So. M/F 6-0 175 Pawtucket, R.I./Tolman21 Phil Ziegler So. M/F 5-10 150 East Lyme, Conn./East Lyme22 Rishi Desai Fr. M 5-10 150 Holmdel, N.J./Holmdel23 Matt Pesci RS-Fr. D 5-9 150 Towaco, N.J./Montville24 Jeff Kilday Fr. D 6-3 190 Marshfield, Mass./Worcester Academy26 Thomas Ballenthin Fr. D 6-0 175 Lexington, Mass./Lexington

2011 roster

COACHING STAFF ROSTER BY STATE/COUNTRY

Head Coach: Chaka Daley (Providence College ‘96 • 12th Season)Assistant Coaches: John Mark Andrade (Syracuse ‘02)Dave DeMello (Rhode Island ‘94) Tim Fauth (Monmouth ‘01)Director of Soccer Operations: Justin Kahle (Providence College ‘10)Athletic Trainer: John Rock (Springfield College ‘80)

0 • Keasel Broome = Key - zul1 • Jhojan Obando = Joe - hahn2 • David Datilus = Data - luss7 • Marcos Ugarte = oo - gar - tay8 • Jimmy Petruccelli = Petra - cell - ee9 • Giuseppe Guerreiro = Jeh-SEP-ee Ga - rare -o11 • Fazal Nabi = Fah - zuhl Nah - bee12 • Anthony Baumann = Bou - man13 • Rob Bialy = By - lee15 • Keith Jecewiz = Jess - uh - wits17 • Brian Grisell = Gruh - zell20 • Wilder Arboleda = Will - der Arr - bo - lay - duh22 • Rishi Desai = Re-she De - sigh23 • Matt Pesci = Peshee Seniors (6)

David Datilus, Daniel Fabian, Giuseppe Guerriero, Jhojan Obando, John Raley, Byron Regester

Juniors (4)Wilder Arboleda, Marc Cintron, George Hodge, Keith Jecewiz

Sophomores (7)Anthony Baumann, Keasel Broome, Greg Davis, Brian Grisell, Matt Pesci, Shane Powell, Phil Ziegler Freshmen (9) Brandon Adler, Thomas Ballenthin, Rob Bialy, Rishi Desai, Jeff Kilday, Fazal Nabi, Jimmy Petruccelli, Phil Towler,Marcos Ugarte

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Connecticut (3) - Daniel Fabian, Brian Grisell, Phil ZieglerDelaware (2) - Keasel Broome, Shane PowellEngland (1) - Phil TowlerFlorida (2) - Jhojan Obando, Anthony BaumannMaine (1) - Fazal NabiMaryland (1) - John RaleyMassachusetts (4) - George Hodge, Giuseppe Guerriero, Thomas Ballenthin, Jeff Kilday

New Hampshire (1) - Jimmy PetruccelliNew Jersey (5) - Brandon Adler, Marc Cintron, David Datilus, Rishi Desai, Matt PesciNew York (2) - Greg Davis, Keith JecewizOhio (1) - Byron RegesterRhode Island (3) - Wilder Arboleda, Rob Bialy, Marcos Ugarte

ROSTER BY CLASS

EnglandUnited States

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2010: Started 21 of the 22 games in the Friar backline and notched his first collegiate point with an assist in a 3-1 win over Sacred Heart (9/15) … Notched a total of eight shots with four being on target. 2009: Played in 12 games in 2009, including nine starts ... Made his first career start on 9/1 at Sacred Heart ... Helped the Friar defense finish sixth in the BIG EAST in goals against average2008: Played in a game in 2008. 2007: Did not play during his freshman season in 2007.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played four years at Linden High School and served as team captain during his last two sea-sons ... Also was an eight-year member of the Iron-bound Soccer Club ... Led his team to five New Jersey State Cup titles, two regional titles and one U.S. club national crown ... Also played on the New Jersey ODP squad ... Was an honor roll student all four years.

PERSONAL: Son of Adiela and Joseph Datilus ... Has one brother, Remy ... Favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant ... Marketing major.

Player Profiles

2david datilus

Senior DefenDer 6-0 • 175LinDen, n.J.LinDen

Career StatiStiCS

YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS2010 22/21 8 0 1 12009 12/9 6 0 0 02008 1/0 0 0 0 02007 0 - - - -Totals 35/30 14 0 1 1

2010: Started all 22 games for the Friars and to-taled five assists on the season … Notched a ca-reer-high two assists against Saint Peter’s in the NCAA Championship First Round on 11/18 ... Recorded one assist against Rhode Island (9/2), Louisville (9/25) and West Virginia (10/30) 2009: Played in all 20 matches in 2009, in-cluding 10 starts ... Scored a career-high two goals in a win at Pittsburgh (10/3) ... Assisted on the match-winning goal versus Marquette (10/24) ... Also recorded one assist in a win at Georgetown (10/31)2008: Played in 12 games as a freshman ... Scored a goal in a win over Bryant Univer-sity on 10/15.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played four years and was an honor roll student at Pomperaug High School ... Was team captain during his senior season ... Recorded 31 career goals and 62 assists for 155 points ... Earned All-State honors in 2006 and 2007 ... Also named to the Southwest All-Conference Team three times ... Led Pomperaug in assists in his last three seasons ... Also was the team’s leader in goals in 2006 ... Played club soccer at South Central Premier, where he led his squad to the Re-gion One semifinals in 2006 and 2007 ... Also helped his team to three Connecticut State Cup championships.

PERSONAL: Son of Paul and Corinne Fabian ... Has one older brother, Andrew and one younger brother, Kristian ... Favorite athletes are Michael Ballack, Dwayne Wade and David Wright ... Theatre major.

19daniel fabian

Senior MiDfieLDer

5-9 • 150Southbury, Conn.PoMPeraug

Career StatiStiCS

YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS2010 22/22 7 0 5 52009 20/10 10 2 2 62008 12/0 12 1 1 2Totals 54/32 29 3 7 13

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2010: Started every game in net for the Friars and fin-ished the season with an overall record of 13-6-3, in-cluding six shutouts … Made a career-high 12 saves in a 1-1 double overtime tie against Louisville in the BIG EAST Championship final on 11/14 ... Named to the BIG EAST All-Tournament Team ... Recorded 10 saves

in a 1-0 victory over Northeastern (9/21) … Notched seven saves in a 1-0 shutout against Marquette (10/20)

… In BIG EAST Tournament play, Obando yielded just three goals in four games and notched 29 saves, including a shutout against Villanova … Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Hon-or Roll two times (10/25, 11/1) af-ter leading the Friars to a pair

of wins those two weeks.

2009: Played in two games as a junior, in-cluding one start ... Did not allow one goal in two games ... Made his first career start (10/13) against Yale ... Also made his collegiate debut at UConn (10/6) 2008: Missed the 2008 season because of injury. 2007: Did not play during his freshman season.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played at Freedom High School and captained the team during his last three seasons ... Had a goals against average of 0.93 or lower in the last three years ... Posted an eight-game shutout streak in 2006 ... Led Freedom to the Metro title, the District Championship and the Regional semifinals in 2005 and 2006 ... Allowed just two goals during the 2006 playoffs ... Also played club soccer for CFU Strikers and led the team to the state title in 2005 and the Regional Quarterfinals.

PERSONAL: Son of Miguel and Rosmira Obando .. Has one younger brother, Darwin, and one older sister, Aylin ... Favorite athletes are Iker Casillas, Gianluigi Buffon and Kaká ... Health Policy and Management major.

2010: Started nine games and ap-peared in 12 … Had five points on two goals and one assist … Scored his first collegiate goal and the game winner in a 1-0 double overtime

win over Marquette (10/20) … Scored his second goal in the

BIG EAST Championship Quarterfinals in a 2-1

win at Georgetown (11/6).2009: Played in six games in 2009 ... Made his debut

against Holy Cross (9/5) ... Sat out his

freshman season be-cause of injury.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played at Manchester-Essex

Regional High School ... Recorded 26 goals and seven assists in his senior season ... Was a 2005 Cape Ann All-Star, a 2007 Cape Ann All-

League and an Eastern Mass. All-Star ... Helped his club team to a first place finish

in the 2007 Massachusetts State Cup and the Region I League title ... Was part of the U.S. U-15 and U-17 Na-tional teams that played European club teams Bolton Wanderers, Charlton Athletic, Benfica and Estoril.

PERSONAL: Son of Lillian and Bruno Guerriero ... Has two younger sisters, Sophia and Alessia ... Favorite athletes are Kaká, Andrea Pirlo and Cristiano Ronaldo ... Management major.

Player Profiles

9giusePPe guerriero

Senior MiDfieLDer

5-11 • 160eSSex, MaSS.ManCheSter-eSSex regionaL

Career StatiStiCS

YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS2010 12/9 13 2 1 52009 6/0 0 0 0 02008 0/0 - - - -Totals 18/9 13 2 1 5

1JhoJan obando

Senior goaLkeePer

5-11 • 170kiSSiMMee, fLa.freeDoM

Career StatiStiCS

Year GP/GS MNS GA/GAA SVS/SV% W-L-T2010 22/22 2042:04 24/1.06 100/.806 13-6-32009 2/1 90:24 0/0.00 2/1.000 0-0-02008 0 - - - -2007 0 - - - -Totals 24/23 2132:28 24/1.01 102/.810 13-6-3

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2010: One of five Friars to start all 22 games … Helped the Friar defense record six shut-outs … Notched 11 shots on the season, including two on goal versus Cincinnati in the BIG EAST Semifinals (11/12). 2009: Played in all 20 games in 2009 ... Was one of only two Friars to start all 20 games ... Helped the PC defense record nine shutouts ... The defense also fin-ished sixth in the BIG EAST in goals against average ... Finished the season with a career-high four as-sists … Assisted on the overtime match winner at No. 8 UConn in the BIG EAST Quarterfinals (11/7) ... Also posted an assist in wins at Villanova (11/4) and Georgetown (10/31). 2008: Started all 19 games at left back as a freshman.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played four years at St. Mary’s Ryken High School ... Was team captain during his last three seasons ... As a defender, he recorded 45 goals and 14 assists during his last three seasons ... Earned All-County hon-ors and First Team All-Conference honors in all four years ... Was the All-County Player of the Year as a junior and was named as a First Team All-State performer as a senior ... Helped his team win every conference game in all four years ... During his senior season, he also helped his team defeat (2-1) the top-ranked high school team in the country, DeMatha ... Helped his club team to the 2006 State Cup, Regional and National Championship ... Guided his squad to the 2007 State Cup ... Also played for the Baltimore Bays of the U.S. Soccer Development League and helped lead the Bays to the national title.

PERSONAL: Son of Lorena and Michael Raley ... Has one younger brother, Jereme who plays at Maryland ... Favorite athletes are Roy Keane and Michael Jordan ... Marketing major.

Player Profiles

6John “JJ” raley

Senior DefenDer

6-0 • 175St. inigoeS, MD.St. Mary’S ryken

Career StatiStiCS

YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS2010 22/22 11 0 0 02009 20/20 23 0 4 42008 19/19 14 0 0 0Totals 61/61 48 0 4 4

18byron regester

Senior goaLkeePer

6-2 • 190WeSterviLLe, ohio

St. franCiS DeSaLeS

2010: Played in two games as a junior … Made one save against No. 23/17 Michigan State (9/9) and did not yield a goal ... Also played against Saint Peter’s in the NCAA Championship First Round (11/18).

2009: Played in one game in 2009 ... Made his collegiate debut on 10/13 versus Yale

... Did not play during his freshman season

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played at St. Francis De-Sales High School, where

he was a three-sport athlete (soccer, tennis, swimming) ... Served as captain of the soccer team in his last two seasons ... Posted an 18-1-2 record, a .880

save percentage and a 0.52 goals against average in 2007 ... Holds the Ohio record for ca-

reer shutouts (23), shutouts in one season (14 in 2007)

and consecutive shutouts (eight in 2007) ... Re-

ceived two All-League and All-District hon-

ors ... Earned First Team All-State and First Team All-Re-gion accolades ... Helped St. Francis DeSales to the Dis-

trict championship, the Regional title in 2007-08 and an appearance in the State Final Four ... His team was nationally ranked throughout the 2007-08 season ... Played for the Columbus Crew of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy and led his squad to a third place finish in the country.

PERSONAL: Son of Sherri and Steve Regester ... Has one older brother, Jordan and one younger sister, Tria ... Favorite athletes are Michael Jordan, Jerry Rice and Oliver Kahn ... Finance major.

Career StatiStiCS

Year GP/GS MNS GA/GAA SVS/SV% W-L-T2010 2/0 26:05 0/0.00 1/1.000 0-0-02009 1/0 45:00 1/2.00 1/.500 0-0-12008 0/0 - - - -Totals 3/0 71:05 1/1.27 2/.667 0-0-1

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20Wilder

arboledarS - SoPhoMore

MiDfieLDer/forWarD

6-0 • 175PaWtuCket, r.i.toLMan

2010: Played in all 22 games and started 11 … Finished second on the team with five goals and third with 13 points ... Made his first collegiate start against Sa-cred Heart (9/15) and totaled four points on two goals … Scored the game win-ner against Quinnipiac (9/18) … Had three assists on the season, including one at Villanova (11/3) in the BIG EAST Championship First Round ... Tallied four points on two goals against Saint Peter’s in NCAA Cham-pionship First Round on 11/18.2009: Did not play during his freshman season at Provi-dence.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Started all four years during his career at Tolman High School ... Named to the All-Division First Team for three con-secutive seasons ... Captained his team during his senior season ... Received Futsal Regional All-Tournament honors in 2006 and 2007 ... Also was on the Futsal National All-Tournament Team in 2008 ... Nominated for the Rhode Island Cox Sportsmanship Award in his senior sea-son ... Graduated in the top-five percent of his class ... Earned high honors during his four years at Tolman ... Member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Son of Wilman Arboleda and Niyereth Espinal ... Has one younger brother, Kevin and one older sister, Meagen ... Favorite athlete is Lionel Messi ... Political Science major.

Career StatiStiCS

YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS2010 22/11 23 5 3 132009 0/0 - - - -Totals 22/11 23 5 3 13

10Marc

cintronJunior

MiDfieLDer/forWarD

6-1• 175PiSCataWay, n.J.St. beneDiCt’S PreP

2010: Started 21 of 22 games and led the team in as-sists (10), while also tallying two goals for 14 points … Finished second on the team with 14 points ... His 10 assists were two shy of tying the PC single-season assists record (12 set in 1982) ... As-sisted on the match win-ner versus Cincinnati in the BIG EAST Champion-ship Semifinals (11/12) ... Notched two assists against Villanova in the BIG EAST Cham-pionship First Round (11/3) and a goal and an assist at top seed Georgetown in the BIG EAST Championship Quar-terfinals (11/6) … For his efforts in the first two rounds of the BIG EAST Cham-pionship Tournament, he was named to the College Soccer News National Team of the Week on 11/7. 2009: Played in all 20 games as a fresh-man and started 12 matches ... Was one of only five players to play in every game ... Scored two goals and added four assists for eight points ... The eight points was the third highest mark on the team while the four assists tied for the team lead ... Scored one goal and assisted on the match winner in a 2-1 triumph at Villanova on 11/4 in the BIG EAST Champion-ship First Round ... Assisted on the lone goal in a 1-0 overtime win at West Virginia (10/28) ... Scored his first career goal against No. 11 Harvard on 10/20.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played four years at St. Benedict’s Prep School ... Named to the All-Prep School First Team as a junior and senior ... Earned sec-ond team honors as a freshman and sophomore ... Was a member of the New Jersey Olympic Development Program (2003-07) ... Helped lead his team to two high school national championships and four state championships ... Member of the Players Development Academy (PDA) club team that cap-tured the U.S. Club National Championship.

PERSONAL: Son of Jeanine and Luciano Cintron ... Has one younger brother, Michael and one younger sister, Lauren ... Favorite athletes are Zlatan Ibrahi-movic and Franck Ribery ... Management major.

Career StatiStiCS

YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS2010 22/21 38 2 10 142009 20/12 27 2 4 8Totals 42/33 65 4 14 22

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2010: Started 19 games for the Fri-ars as a defender … Notched his first assist against Saint Peter’s in the NCAA Championship First Round on 11/18 ... Recorded six shots.2009: Did not play dur-ing his freshman season at Prov-idence.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played soccer for four years and bas-ketball for two seasons at Dartmouth High School ... Was captain of the soccer team for two years and the basketball team for

one year ... Scored five goals and recorded 13 assists in his high school career as a de-fender ... Earned Old Colony League (OCL) Conference All-Star honors in 2007 and 2008 ... Helped his team to three OCL Conference Champi-onships ... Named to the Standard Times Super Team in 2008 ... Played for several club teams, including F.C. Greater Boston Bolts Academy ... Voted 2009 Mr. Dartmouth ... Member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Son of Diane and George Hodge ... Has one younger sister, Lezan ... Favorite athletes are Lionel Messi and LeBron James ... Finance major.

15keith

JeceWizJunior

forWarD

6-0 • 180SMithtoWn, n.y.St. anthony’S

2010: Played in 17 games and made his first collegiate start in the second round of the NCAA Championship at Ohio State ... Recorded his first collegiate points with a goal and an as-sist in a 2-1 win at Harvard (9/29) … Had one assist in a 1-1 draw against DeP-aul (10/16). 2009: Played in eight games during his freshman season at Providence ... Made his collegiate debut on 9/13 against Northeastern.

BEFORE PROVI-DENCE: Played soccer at St. Anthony’s High School ... Also played for the Smithtown Soccer Club and the Metropoli-tan Oval Academy ... Captained St. Anthony’s for one year and Smithtown for four seasons ... Helped St. Anthony’s to an unde-feated championship season and a No. 2 national ranking among high school teams ... Named to the All-Academic Team.

PERSONAL: Son of Carol and Peter Jecewiz ... Has one sister, Dana and two brothers, Nick and Mark ... Nick graduated from Providence College in 2011 ... Favorite athletes are Cristiano Ronaldo and Alexander Ovechkin ... Finance major.

Career StatiStiCS

YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS2010 17/1 9 1 2 42009 8/0 1 0 0 0Totals 25/1 10 1 2 4

Player Profiles

3george

hodgerS - SoPhoMore

DefenDer

5-8 • 155DartMouth, MaSS.DartMouth

Career StatiStiCS

YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS2010 19/19 6 0 1 12009 0/0 - - - -Totals 19/19 6 0 1 1

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2010: Played in 20 games and started six for the Friars … Finished tied for third on the team with four goals and fifth with eight points ... Netted two goals against Rhode Island and the game winner on 9/2 … For his efforts against Rhode Island, he earned BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll ac-colades on 9/6 ... Also scored the match winner in a 3-0 BIG EAST First Round win at Vil-lanova (11/3) ... Scored one goal in the NCAA Championship Second Round at Ohio State.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played soccer for four years at Archbishop Molloy ... Earned CHSAA League Most Valuable Player honors ... Named City Player of the Year as a junior and was an Honorable Mention All-American as a senior ... Named outstanding high school athlete of the year ... Earned All-League, All-Queens and All-City honors in his last two seasons ... Led his team to the CHSAA City championship ... Played club soccer for BW Gottschee ... Was an honor roll student during his junior and senior years at Molloy.

PERSONAL: Son of Hope and Peter Davis ... Has one older brother, Mat-thew and one older sister, Danielle ... Favorite athletes are Thierry Henry, Pelé and Robinho ... Has not declared a major.

12anthony

bauMannSoPhoMore

MiDfieLDer

5-8 • 155SPring hiLL, fLa.taMPa PreP

Player Profiles

2010: Played in 17 matches and start-ed six of the last eight matches for the Friars … Earned his first colle-giate point with an assist in a 1-0 vic-

tory over Quinnipiac (9/18) ... Played in the back and in the midfield.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played four seasons at Tampa Prep where he helped his squad to three state championships ... Captained Tampa Prep dur-

ing his last two seasons ... Recorded 67 career goals

and 97 assists ... Earned Hillsborough County Player of the Year hon-

ors in 2009-10 and All-State Team honors ... Was an All-America candidate and a can-didate for Gatorade Player of the

Year in 2010 ... Led Florida with 32 assists as a sophomore and

a senior ... Played club soccer with the Clearwater Char-gers and led his squad to a state title.

PERSONAL: Son of Lucille and Michael Baumann ... His older

brother, Michael, played professional soccer in England for Wealdstone F.C. ... Also has an older sister, Christie ... Favorite athletes are LeBron James and Wesley Sneijder ... Has not declared a major.

Career StatiStiCS

YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS2010 17/6 3 0 1 1

Career StatiStiCS

YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS2010 20/6 18 4 0 8

14greg

davisSoPhoMore

forWarD/MiDfieLDer

5-9 • 165JaMaiCa, n.y.arChbiShoP MoLLoy

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2010: Started his first collegiate game versus Rhode Island (9/2) and appeared in a total of 16 games … Notched his first collegiate goal in a 1-1 double overtime draw at DePaul (10/16) ... Tallied his sec-ond goal in the NCAA Championship First Round against Saint Peter’s on 11/18.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played four years at Brookfield ... Recorded 38 goals and 45 as-sists in his last three seasons at Brookfield ... Had 15 goals and 18 assists during his senior season ... Was captain of the Brookfield team in his junior and senior season ... Named to the All-State Team during his sophomore and senior seasons ... Also earned All-Conference SWC, and All-Area acco-lades for three consecutive sea-sons ... Helped his team to the CIAC

Division I State championship, the Class L State championship and t h e SWC championship ... Was an Honor Roll Student during all four seasons at Brookfield.

PERSONAL: Son of Margo and Brian Grisell ... Has two younger sisters, Marisa and Brianna ... Favorite athlete is Thierry Henry ... Has not de-clared a major.

Player Profiles

17brian

grisellSoPhoMore

forWarD/MiDfieLDer

6-1 • 165brookfieLD, Conn.brookfieLD

Career StatiStiCS

YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS2010 16/1 8 2 0 4

Career StatiStiCS

YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS2010 9/0 1 - - -

21Phil ziegler

SoPhoMore

MiDfieLDer/forWarD

5-10 • 150eaSt LyMe, Conn.eaSt LyMe

2010: Played in nine games as a freshman ... Made his collegiate debut at Michi-gan State (9/9).

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played soccer for four years at East Lyme where he served as captain during his se-nior season ... Was a high school All-Amer-ica as a senior ... Also named to the All-New England Team, All-State Team in 2008 and 2009 ... Earned New London Day and Norwich Bulle-tin Player of the Year ... Holds the East Lyme High School record for most career goals with 70 ... His 30 goals as a junior ranks tied for most goals in a season at East Lyme ... Was a four-year honor roll student

PERSONAL: Son of Jillian and Carl Ziegler ... Has one older brother, Robert ... Favorite athletes include Ryan Giggs, Shane Williams, Wayne Rooney, Paul Scholes, Gary Neville ... Has not declared a major.

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YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS2010 0 - - - -

4shane

PoWellrS - freShMan

DefenDer

6-3 • 175WiLMington, DeL.SaLeSianuM SChooL

2010: Did not play in a game during his freshman season.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played soccer for four years and was a mem-ber of the track and field team for one season at Salesianum School ... Named First Team All-State in 2009 ... His team captured the state soc-cer championship in 2007 and 2008 ... Was a co-captain of the Dela-ware Olympic Development Team for two years ... Played club soccer for Match Fit Chelsea, FC Delco and the Baltimore Rays ... Member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Son of Susan and Michael Powell, who were both multi-sport collegiate athletes ... Has one younger sister, Kayla ... Favorite athlete is Steven Gerrard ... Finance major.

5brandon adler

freShMan

DefenDer

6-1 • 180MontviLLe, n.J.Seton haLL PreP

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played soccer at Seton Hall Prep where he was a two-year captain ... Scored 13 goals and recorded 21 assists in three seasons ... Named First Team All-State, Star Ledger New Jersey Player of the Year, Gatorade Player of the Year candidate, NSCAA All-American and ESPN First Team All-American in 2010 ... Led his team to its first ever Su-per Essex Conference and county championships in 2009 ... Also helped Seton Hall Prep to the second New Jersey Non Public A title in school history ... In 2010, the team was ranked No. 21 in the ESPN national poll and captured the Super Essex Conference as well as the county cham-pionships ... Member of the New Jersey Olympic Development Program ... Invited to the Under-17 National Team Camp and Nike Friendlies in 2007 ... Member of the New York Bulls Academy for six seasons and was a three-year captain ... Was an Honor Roll student every year.

PERSONAL: Son of Debbie and Michael Adler … Has one younger brother, Zachary … Favorite athletes are Lukas Podolski, John Terry and Blake Griffin ... Has not declared a major.

0keasel

brooMerS - freShMan

goaLkeePer

6-0 • 190CLayMont, DeL.CaraveL aCaDeMy

Career StatiStiCS

Year GP/GS MNS GA/GAA SVS/SV% W-L-T2010 0 - - - -

2010: Did not play in a game during his freshman season.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played soccer and football at Caravel Academy ... Earned First Team All-State, First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-Conference in soccer ... Was a regional All-American in 2009 and was the No. 2 ranked player in Delaware ... Voted best goalkeeper in Delaware ... Helped Caravel Academy to the 2009 state title as he posted a 0.40 goals against average and a 16-2-1 record ... Also earned All-State honors as a kicker on the football team ... Became the first ath-lete to earn First Team All-State honors in two different sports ... Played club soccer for FC Delco and KSC Nemesis ... Also played for Olympic Development Program and was a captain in 2008.

PERSONAL: Son of June and Keasel Broome ... Has two younger broth-ers, Matthew and Jonathan and one older sister, Nina ... Favorite athletes are Tim Howard, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi ... Management major.

Career StatiStiCS

YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS2010 0 - - - -

23Matt

PescirS - freShMan

DefenDer

5-9 • 150toWaCo, n.J.MontviLLe

2010: Did not play in a game during his freshman season.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Was a four-year letter winner at Montville ... Was named First Team All-Conference, First Team All-County and Second Team All-State ... Helped his team win the conference title during his freshman season, the county and state sectional crown during his senior season ... The team was voted the Morris County Team of the Year in 2009 ... At-tended the USSF National U18 Development Academy in 2009.

PERSONAL: Born November 18, 1991 ... Son of LoriAnn and John Pesci ... Favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant ... Has not declared a major.

Player Profiles

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26thoMas

ballenthinfreShMan

DefenDer

6-0 • 175Lexington, MaSS.Lexington

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Earned four letters in soccer, three in indoor track and three in outdoor track at Lexington High School ... Was captain of the soccer team during his senior year at Lexington and played in every game in his four years ... Totaled 20 goals and 22 assists in his final two years ... Named Middlesex League All-Star for 2008-09 and league MVP in 2010 … Helped his team to three Middlesex League titles and one Massachusetts Division I North championship … Selected to the Massachusetts All-State Team in 2009-10 … Was on the 2010 All New England Team … Played club soccer for FC Greater Boston Bolts from 2004-11.

PERSONAL: Son of John and Linda Ballenthin … Has two older broth-ers, Willi and Robby … Willi was a track & field athlete at Columbia, while Robby competes for the track & field team at Bentley ... Favorite athlete is Gerrard Pique ... Has not declared a major.

13rob

bialyfreShMan

DefenDer

5-10 • 160eaSt greenWiCh, r.i.eaSt greenWiCh

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played soccer for four years at East Greenwich High School … Scored 30 goals in his senior season which tied for most goals in the state … Helped lead his team to a state championship in 2009 … Was named First Team All-Area in 2009 … Named Second Team All-State in 2009 and First Team All-State in 2010 ... Also garnered All-Tournament team honors in 2010 ... Played club soccer for FC Greater Boston Bolts (2008-11) ... Prior to the Bolts, Bialy played with Bruno Unit-ed where he helped his team to three Rhode Island State Cup champi-onships.

PERSONAL: Son of Cindy and Bruce Bialy ... Has one older sister, Katie ... Favorite athletes are Blake Griffin and Sergio Ramos ... Has not declared a major.

22rishi

desaifreShMan

MiDfieLDer

5-10 • 155hoLMDeL, n.J.hoLMDeL

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played soccer at Holmdel High School where he was a three-year captain ... Led Holmdel to the 2010 state title ... Scored three goals and added five assists during the 2010 season ... Also played two years for the U.S. Soccer Development Academy for two years ... Played club soccer for Match-Fit Chelsea for two years and was a team captain ... Member of the National Honor Society and the Spanish Na-tional Honor Society ... Was named Super Y League All-Star in 2007 ...

PERSONAL: Son of Vrajesh and Parinda Desai ... Has one older brother, Ravi ... Favorite athletes include Neymar, Robinho, Ronaldinho, Messi, Iniesta and Kobe Bryant ... Has not declared a major.

24Jeff

kildayfreShMan

DefenDer

6-3 • 190MarShfieLD, MaSS.WorCeSter aCaDeMy

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played soccer and baseball for four years at Marshfield High School … Played in every game at Marshfield and to-taled 20 goals and 15 assists ... Named ACL All-Star 2007-2009 … Dur-ing senior year, Kilday was selected to the Eastern Mass All-Star Team, All-State Team, All New England Team and was unanimously voted the ACL Player of the Year … Attended Worcester Academy after his senior year … Named Team MVP, NEPSAC All-Star and was a finalist for NEP-SAC MVP … Also played for the Crusaders United Soccer Club and was named captain … Member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Son of Paul and Carol Kilday … Has two brothers, Paul and Steven … Steven played soccer for four years at St. Anselm College ... Favorite athlete is Carlos Puyol ... Plans to major in business.

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11fazal nabi

freShMan

MiDfieLDer

6-0 • 165PortLanD, Maine

PortLanD

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Earned four letters in soccer and was team captain during the last two years at Portland High School … Totaled 59 goals and 57 assists in four years at Portland, including 20 goals and 20 assists as a senior ... Was an All-State Team selection all four years ... Earned SMAA Offensive Player of the Year honors and was selected to the regional All-Star Team for three consecutive seasons … Made All New England in 2010 … Named 2011 Maine Boys Gatorade Player of the Year ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Played club soccer at Seacoast United (2007-11).

PERSONAL: Son of Mohammad and Shakeela Nabi… Has one younger brother, Humza and two younger sisters, Mashale and Murseal … Plans to major in computer science.

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BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played soccer for four years at Providence Country Day ... Also was a member of the wrestling team as a freshman ... Finished his high school career with 39 goals and 32 assists, includ-ing 16 goals and three assists as a senior ... Earned Best XI honors for the United States Soccer Federation (Northeast Region) in 2010-11 ... Named 2011 Rhode Island Boys Soccer Gatorade Player of the Year ... Earned All-New England and Providence Journal All-State honors as a senior ... Was an honor roll student at PCD ... Was one of four players chosen by Ajax of Amsterdam scouts during USA tour to attend Super Y regionals with Ajax Orlando.

PERSONAL: Son of Lisa Limer and Ernesto Ugarte ... Ernesto played semi-professional soccer in Peru ... Has one older brother, Alex who played soccer at Bucknell University ... Favorite athlete is Lionel Messi ... Born in Madrid, Spain ... Plans to major in global studies.

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BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Was a four-year starter at Exeter High School ... Helped his team post a 77-7-3 record in four years ... Totaled 49 goals and 57 career assists at Exeter ... Earned All-State accolades in his final three seasons ... Named All-New England and was runner-up for All-America honors ... Nominated for 2011 New Hampshire Boys Gatorade Player of the Year ... Played club soccer for Seacoast United where he was team captain for three consecutive seasons ... Led Seacoast to the 2008 Super Y national quarterfinals ... Member of the Under-15, Under-17 and Un-der-18 National Team Pools.

PERSONAL: Son of Marjorie and James Petruccelli ... James played soccer at Green Mountain College ... Has one younger sister, Brianna ... Favorite athletes are Carlos Tevez, Steven Gerrard and Andres Iniesta ... Plans to major in business.

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BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Cartmel Priory Secondary School where he was a five-sport athlete ... Took part of four tours (including trips to Spain, France and the Isle of Man) with the soccer team while at Cartmel Priory where he was team captain ... Also played at Carlisle United during the last five years ... Recorded eight goals and nine assists in his final season at Carlisle, where he was a vice captain.

PERSONAL: Son of John and Sandra Towler ... Has two older sisters, Debbie and Caroline ... Plans to become a physical education teacher and a personal trainer ... Favorite athlete is Stuart Holden.

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Providence collegeThe Automated ScoreBook

Providence College Combined Team Statistics (as of Apr 11, 2011)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL

ALL GAMES 13-6-3 6-3 6-3-2 1-0-1

CONFERENCE 4-4-1 2-3 2-1-1 0-0

NON-CONFERENCE 9-2-2 4-0 4-2-1 1-0-1

Date Opponent Score Att.

# Sep 02 RHODE ISLAND W 2-1 217

# Sep 06 at Brown To2 0-0 1143

Sep 09 at #23 Michigan State L 0-4 2009

Sep 15 SACRED HEART W 3-1 276

Sep 18 QUINNIPIAC W 1-0 355

Sep 21 at Northeastern W 1-0 382

* Sep 25 #8 LOUISVILLE L 1-2 537

Sep 29 at Harvard W 2-1 188

* Oct 03 at Notre Dame L 1-2 1331

* Oct 09 GEORGETOWN L 0-1 417

* Oct 13 #5 CONNECTICUT L 0-2 457

* Oct 16 at DePaul To2 1-1 326

* Oct 20 at Marquette Wo2 1-0 246

* Oct 24 PITT W 2-1 423

* Oct 27 at Seton Hall W 2-1 444

* Oct 30 WVU W 1-0 572

$ Nov 03 at Villanova W 3-0 389

$ Nov 06 at #25 Georgetown W 2-1 937

$ Nov 12 vs Cincinnati W 2-1 0

$ Nov 13 vs #1 Louisville To2 1-1 0

! Nov 18 SAINT PETER'S W 6-2 1208

! Nov 21 at Ohio State L 1-2 477

# Ocean State Soccer Classic

* BIG EAST Conference Match

$ BIG EAST Championship

! NCAA Championship

TEAM STATISTICS PC OPP

SHOT STATISTICS

Goals-Shot attempts 33-261 24-283

Goals scored per game 1.50 1.09

Shot pct. . 1 2 6 . 0 8 5

Shots on goal-Attempts 116-261 125-283

SOG pct. . 4 4 4 . 4 4 2

S h o t s / G a m e 11.9 12.9

CORNER KICKS 101 115

PENALTY KICKS 1-2 3-3

OFFSIDES 49 55

PENALTIES

Yellow cards 22 27

Red cards 1 3

ATTENDANCE

T o t a l 4462 7872

Dates/Avg Per Date 9/496 11/716

Neutral Site #/Avg 2/0

2010 results and statistics

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PROVIDENCE COLLLEGE BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

Postseason

YEAR PC OPP PC OPP PC OPP PC OPP2010 3 at #4 Villanova 0 2 at #1 Georgetown 1 2 vs. #2 Cincinnati 1 1 vs. #1 Louisville 1 (2OT) (PC #5 Seed) (LOU wins shootout, 3-2) 2009 2 at #4 Villanova 1 1 at #1 Connecticut 0 (OT) 0 vs. #1 St. John’s 2 (PC #5 Seed)2008 2 #5 Villanova 1 0 at #1 St. John’s 1 (OT) (PC #4 Seed)2007 0 #5 Cincinnati 2 (PC #4 Seed)2006 2 #5 Louisville 0 2 at #3 Cincinnati 0 0 vs. #3 St. John’s 2 (PC #4 Seed)2005 2 at #3 Cincinnati 1 2 at #2 Seton Hall 2 0 vs. #1 USF 0 (2OT) (PC #6 Seed) (PC wins shootout, 4-2) (USF wins shootout, 3-2)2003 (PC #7 Seed) 2 vs. at #2 Virginia Tech 2 (2OT) PC wins shootout, 4-22002 (PC #8 Seed) 0 #1 Boston College 41998 (PC #5 Seed) 0 #4 Georgetown 11987 (PC #4 Seed) 0 vs. #1 Seton Hall 11984 (PC #1 Seed) 2 vs. #4 Villanova 0 0 vs. #3 Connecticut 11983 (PC #1 Seed) 3 vs. #3 Syracuse 4

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

Kevin JonesKempes Corbally

Mauricio Solano Tim Ritter

Ryan Maduro

Matt Marcin

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BIG EAST HONOR ROLLALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

Year Player Team/Position2010 Matt Marcin First Team/Midfield2009 Tim Ritter Second Team/Forward2008 Ryan Maduro Second Team/Midfield Tim Ritter Third Team/Forward2007 Ryan Maduro First Team/Midfield2006 Ryan Maduro First Team/Midfield Chris Konopka Second Team/Goalkeeper Tim Ritter Third Team/Forward2005 Ryan Maduro Third Team/Midfield2002 Mauricio Solano Third Team/Midfield2001 Kempes Corbally Second Team/Back2000 Kevin Jones Second Team/Forward1999 Kevin Jones Second Team/Forward Kempes Corbally Second Team/Back1998 Mike Eisenhut Second Team/Midfield John Costigan Second Team/Back1996 Dan Pires Second Team/Goalkeeper1991 John Martin Forward1990 Dwaine Shanley Back

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM1998 Kempes Corbally Back1996 Andy McConville Midfield Kevin Jones Forward

ALL-CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM2010 Matt Marcin Midfield Bryan Minogue Back Jhojan Obando Goalkeeper Andrew Sousa Midfield2009 Justin Kahle Back

YEAR PC OPP PC OPP2010 6 Saint Peter’s 2 1 at #16 Ohio 22007 0 at Old Dominion 12006 0 at Hoftra 22005 1 at Hoftra 0 (OT) 0 at #4 North Carolina 21983 0 Connecticut 2

First Round Second Round

PROVIDENCE COLLLEGE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ALL AMERICANS

Year Player Team/Position2006 Ryan Maduro First Team/Midfield1988 Seamus Purcell Third Team/Back1987 Seamus Purcell First Tem/Back1984 Martin Hayes Third Team/Midfield1983 Martin Hayes Second Team/Midfield

Seamus PurcellRyan MaduroMartin Hayes

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Former Friars and Major League Soccer

Chris Konopka• New York • 2011-• Drafted by Kansas City (2007)

Chaka Daley• New England • 1999

SINGLE SEASON RECORDSMost Goals 17, John Farren (1984)Most Assists 12, Art Podgorski (1982)Most Points Scored 43, John Farren (1983)Most Minutes Played 2042, Jhojan Obando (2010)Goals Against Average .880, Jim Morris (1990)

CAREER GOALS LEADERSName Years Goals1. John Farren 1982-85 622. Eoin Lynch 2002-05 273. Jim Rabadan 1975-78 264. Pat Kocourek 1986-88 245. Karl Anderson 1985-87 22 Matt Marcin 2007-10 226. John Martin 1987-91 21 Kevin Jones 1996-01 218. Jay Skelton 1978-81 209. Tim Ritter 2005-07, 2009 1910. Juan Acevedo 1994-97 18 Steve Warjanka 1992-94 18

CAREER ASSISTS LEADERSName Years Assists1. John Farren 1982-85 302. Michael Eisenhut 1996-99 243. Art Podgorski 1981-84 22 Ryan Maduro 2004-08 225. Alan Doyle 1976-79 186. Dwaine Shanley 1987-90 17 Kevin Jones 1996-99 17

CAREER POINTS LEADERSName Years Points1. John Farren 1982-85 1542. Pat Kocourek 1986-88 633. Eoin Lynch 2002-05 614. Kevin Jones 1996-01 595. Jim Rabadan 1975-78 586. John Martin 1987-91 567. Matt Marcin 2007-10 538. Karl Anderson 1985-87 52 Tim Ritter 2005-07, 2009 5210. Ryan Maduro 2004-08 50

TEAM RECORDSMost Games Won Season 14 (1984)Most BIG EAST Games Won Season 7 (2006)Longest Winning Streak 11 (1970)Most Ties In A Season 9* (2005)Most Overtime Games 12* (2005)Most Improved Won-Loss Record 9.5^ (2005)Most Games In A Season 22 (2010)Most Consecutive Winning Seasons 9 (1980-88)Most Games Lost Season 16 (1995, 2004)Longest Losing Streak 16 (2004)Most Goals Scored Game 11 (1982)Most Goals Scored Season 60 (1983)Fewest Goals Season 8 (2004)Fewest Goals Allowed Season 10 (1970)Most Shutouts In a Season 11 (1984)Most Consecutive Shutouts (Season) 7 (1983)

* - NCAA Record; ^ - Tied for 10th best All-Time In NCAA History

John FarrenKarl Anderson Eoin Lynch

Tim Murray• Signed with New England (2010)• 2010-

Providence college records

Andrew Sousa• Drafted by New England (2011)• 2011-

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W L T PTS W L TSeton Hall * 7 1 0 14 14 4 3Connecticut 6 2 0 12 11 7 3St. John’s 5 2 1 11 12 5 2Villanova 4 4 0 8 11 7 0Georgetown 4 4 0 8 10 8 1Syracuse 3 5 0 6 10 9 0Boston College 2 4 2 6 8 7 3Providence 2 5 1 5 6 8 2Pittsburgh 0 6 2 2 6 7 4 W L T PTS W L TSt. John’s * 8 0 0 16 17 3 2Pittsburgh 5 2 1 11 12 6 1Seton Hall 4 3 2 9 12 7 3Georgetown 4 4 0 8 11 7 1Connecticut 3 4 1 7 7 10 2Boston College 3 5 0 6 10 8 0Syracuse 2 4 2 6 8 9 2Providence 2 5 1 5 6 7 4Villanova 2 6 0 4 9 8 1

W L T PTS W L TSt. John’s * 6 0 2 14 18 1 3Georgetown 4 2 2 10 9 8 2Boston College 5 3 0 10 12 5 1Villanova 4 3 1 9 6 10 2Seton Hall 3 3 2 8 8 6 3Pittsburgh 3 4 1 7 9 5 3Syracuse 3 4 1 7 7 10 2Connecticut 3 5 0 6 19 8 0Providence 0 7 1 1 7 10 1

W L T PTS W L TGeorgetown 7 1 0 14 18 4 0St. John’s * 6 1 1 13 14 5 3Boston College 5 2 1 11 7 7 3Seton Hall 5 3 0 10 12 6 0Connecticut 5 3 0 10 12 6 0Syracuse 2 5 1 5 7 9 2Villanova 2 5 1 5 6 11 1Pittsburgh 1 6 1 3 9 8 1Providence 0 7 1 1 4 12 1

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

‘85North Division W L T W L TConnecticut 3 0 0 17 4 3Syracuse * 2 1 0 12 6 4 Boston College 1 2 0 8 9 3Providence 0 3 0 8 7 1South Division W L T W L TPittsburgh 4 0 0 11 3 2St.John’s 3 1 0 11 7 1 Seton Hall 2 2 0 8 7 1 Georgetown 1 3 0 8 11 0Villanova 0 4 0 4 12 1

North Division W L T W L TSyracuse 3 1 0 16 5 2Connecticut 1 3 0 12 7 2Boston College 2 1 0 8 8 5Providence 1 2 0 9 8 0South Division W L T W L TSeton Hall * 3 0 1 18 2 2Pittsburgh 1 2 1 10 5 2Villanova 1 3 0 8 8 2Georgetown 2 1 1 8 10 1St. John’s 1 2 1 4 8 3

North Divison W L T W L TConnecticut 3 0 0 13 7 3Boston College 1 1 1 4 12 3Providence 1 2 0 9 7 1Syracuse 0 2 1 8 9 3South Division W L T W L TSeton Hall * 4 0 0 14 4 3St.John’s 2 1 1 9 7 3Georgetown 2 2 0 7 11 0Villanova 1 2 1 9 8 1Pittsburgh 0 4 0 4 10 1

North Division W L T W L TConnecticut 2 1 0 14 8 1Syracuse 2 1 0 12 10 0Providence 1 2 0 8 8 1Boston College 1 2 0 7 11 1South Division W L T W L TSeton Hall * 4 0 0 16 4 0Georgetown 2 2 0 12 7 1St. John’s 2 2 0 8 9 1Pittsburgh 1 3 0 6 8 1Villanova 1 3 0 6 9 2

North Division W L T W L TConnecticut * 1 0 2 12 5 5Boston College 2 1 0 8 10 1Syracuse 1 1 1 11 4 4Providence 0 2 1 5 8 3South Division W L T W L TSeton Hall 4 0 0 10 7 1Georgetown 3 1 0 9 9 1St. John’s 2 2 0 11 7 1Pittsuburgh 1 3 0 8 6 3Villanova 0 4 0 7 12 0

W L T PTS W L TSeton Hall 6 2 0 12 11 8 2Boston College * 5 2 1 11 14 5 2Syracuse 4 3 1 9 10 6 5 Connecticut 3 2 3 9 9 9 5 Georgetown 4 4 0 8 11 9 0Pittsburgh 3 3 2 8 7 8 2Villanova 3 5 0 6 8 10 0Providence 2 4 2 6 8 5 2St. John’s 1 6 1 3 8 8 1

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‘02

‘01

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‘03

W L T PTS W L TSt. John’s 9 1 1 19 22 2 2Connecticut 7 2 2 16 15 3 3Notre Dame * 6 3 2 14 14 7 2Rutgers 6 4 1 13 13 7 3Syracuse 5 5 1 11 10 7 2Georgetown 4 5 2 10 7 10 2Seton Hall 4 5 2 10 7 10 2Boston College 3 4 4 10 3 10 4Providence 2 5 4 8 6 8 4Villanova 3 6 2 8 7 8 3West Virginia 3 7 1 7 7 12 1Pittsburgh 2 7 2 6 8 7 2 W L T PTS W L TSt. John’s 9 1 1 19 18 4 2Georgetown 9 2 0 18 15 7 0Rutgers * 7 2 2 16 14 7 2Seton Hall 7 4 0 14 11 8 0Notre Dame 5 5 1 11 10 9 2Villanova 4 4 3 11 6 9 5Connecticut 5 6 0 10 11 7 2Boston College 4 6 1 9 5 9 2Pittsburgh 3 5 3 9 10 5 4Syracuse 3 7 1 7 7 11 1West Virginia 3 8 0 6 7 13 0Providence 1 10 0 2 3 15 0 W L T PTS W L TConnecticut 9 2 0 18 17 4 0St. John’s * 8 2 1 17 16 5 3Rutgers 8 3 0 16 12 7 2Georgetown 7 4 0 14 15 6 0Providence 6 4 1 13 9 9 1Seton Hall 5 3 3 13 11 4 4Notre Dame 5 4 2 12 9 6 3West Virginia 4 6 1 9 11 8 1Syracuse 4 6 1 9 8 9 1Boston College 2 8 1 5 5 10 2Pittsburgh 1 8 2 4 6 9 3Villanova 1 10 0 2 5 12 0

W L T PTS W L TRutgers 8 1 2 18 11 4 3 Connecticut * 9 2 0 18 13 4 0West Virginia 8 2 1 17 13 4 1St. John’s 6 2 3 15 11 4 3Georgetown 6 4 1 13 9 8 1Syracuse 6 5 0 12 9 8 0Seton Hall 5 5 1 11 9 7 1Notre Dame 4 5 2 10 8 8 3Providence 5 6 0 10 8 8 1Boston College 2 9 0 4 6 9 2Pittsburgh 1 8 2 4 6 9 3Villanova 0 11 0 0 2 14 0

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

W L T PTS W L TConnecticut 9 1 0 27 15 5 2Notre Dame 7 3 0 21 12 7 0St. John’s * 6 1 3 21 17 3 3Rutgers 6 3 1 19 15 7 3Seton Hall 6 3 1 19 12 7 2Boston College 6 4 0 18 10 8 0Georgetown 6 4 0 18 9 9 1Virginia Tech 4 4 2 14 11 6 2Syracuse 4 5 1 13 7 8 1Villanova 3 7 0 9 5 12 0Pittsburgh 2 6 2 8 6 8 3West Virginia 1 9 0 3 5 11 0Providence 0 10 0 0 1 14 2 W L T PTS W L T*Boston College 8 2 0 24 18 5 0 St. John’s 7 1 2 23 13 3 5 Connecticut 7 3 0 21 17 6 0 Notre Dame 6 3 1 19 12 6 3 Georgetown 5 4 1 16 8 9 1 Rutgers 5 4 1 16 8 8 3 Seton Hall 5 5 0 15 9 8 3 Providence 5 5 0 15 7 11 0 Virginia Tech 5 5 0 15 10 7 1 Syracuse 3 6 1 10 8 8 2 Pittsburgh 2 7 1 7 8 9 1 Villanova 2 8 0 6 5 13 0 West Virginia 1 8 1 4 4 11 2 W L T PTS W L TSt. John’s 8 2 0 24 17 6 3Virginia Tech 7 3 0 21 14 5 3 Notre Dame * 6 3 1 19 16 3 4 Rutgers 5 2 3 18 11 7 4 Seton Hall 5 2 3 18 9 6 4Connecticut 5 3 2 17 9 8 4Providence 4 5 1 13 6 10 3 Villanova 4 6 0 12 10 8 1Boston College 3 5 2 11 6 7 4Pittsburgh 3 6 1 10 6 11 1Georgetown 3 7 0 9 8 9 2Syracuse 1 5 4 7 4 8 5West Virginia 1 6 3 6 5 10 3

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

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Blue Division W L T PTS W L TConnecticut* 7 3 1 22 16 3 2 Seton Hall 6 3 2 20 13 4 3 West Virginia 6 4 1 19 14 7 2 Notre Dame 6 4 1 19 12 8 3Georgetown 6 5 0 18 10 9 1 Providence 3 3 4 13 7 4 9 Pittsburgh 2 9 0 6 3 12 1 Marquette 1 8 1 4 5 11 1

Red Division W L T PTS W L TUSF 9 2 0 27 13 6 2 St. John’s 6 2 3 21 11 6 5 Cincinnati 6 3 2 20 10 7 2 Villanova 6 4 1 19 7 7 4 Rutgers 5 4 2 17 8 8 3 Syracuse 3 7 1 10 7 8 4 Louisville 2 7 2 8 5 11 2 DePaul 2 8 1 7 4 11 2

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

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

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Blue Division W L T PTS W L TNotre Dame 7 0 4 25 14 5 5Connecticut * 8 2 1 25 20 3 1 West Virginia 7 3 1 22 14 6 2 Providence 5 4 2 17 9 8 2Georgetown 5 5 1 16 7 11 1Seton Hall 3 8 0 9 7 11 1Pittsburgh 1 9 1 4 3 13 2Marquette 1 9 1 4 2 12 4

Red Division W L T PTS W L TDePaul 7 4 0 21 12 8 0Louisville 6 3 2 20 11 7 4St. John’s 6 3 2 20 9 7 5USF 6 4 1 19 14 6 2Villanova 5 5 1 16 10 9 1Cincinnati 5 5 1 16 9 10 1Rutgers 4 7 0 12 7 11 1Syracuse 3 8 0 9 6 8 4

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Blue Division W L T PTS W L TNotre Dame 7 2 2 23 12 7 2Connecticut 6 3 2 20 11 5 6Georgetown 5 3 3 18 11 5 3Providence 5 5 1 16 9 7 3West Virginia 3 4 4 13 5 9 5Pittsburgh 3 6 2 11 7 8 3 Seton Hall 2 5 4 10 6 8 4Marquette 1 8 2 5 3 10 4

Red Division W L T PTS W L TSt. John’s 8 1 2 26 19 3 3USF * 7 3 1 22 15 5 3DePaul 5 4 2 17 9 7 4Louisville 5 5 1 16 11 8 2Villanova 4 5 2 14 7 10 2Cincinnati 4 6 1 13 7 10 2Syracuse 4 6 1 13 8 6 3Rutgers 3 6 2 11 6 9 3

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Blue Division W L T PTS W L TConnecticut 8 2 1 25 11 4 4Notre Dame 8 3 0 24 11 8 4West Virginia 6 3 2 13 7 5 6Georgetown 6 5 0 18 9 8 2Providence 5 4 2 17 10 7 3Marquette 3 5 3 12 4 11 3Seton Hall 1 7 3 6 4 10 3Pittsburgh 1 9 1 4 2 13 2

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

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

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

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Bill Doyle guided the Friars to a 207-155-35 mark in 27 sea-sons (1968-94) as the head coach (second longest tenure of any head coach ever at PC). He led the Friars to the NCAA Tournament in 1983. His Friars earned the Sampson Trophy in 1983 and 1984 as the top team in the Eastern Region. In 1983, he was named BIG EAST Coach of the Year and he was one of eight finalists for 1984 National Coach of the Year. In 1984, his Friar squad was ranked eighth nationally and first in New England.

Martin Hayes ‘85 was the first Friar to receive All-America accolades. He earned Second Team All-America honors in 1983 and Third Team All-America honors in 1984. Hayes also was an All-New England selection as a freshman, sophomore, junior and senior. He scored 16 goals and added 16 assists (48 points) in four seasons as a midfielder for PC.

John Farren ‘86 holds all of the Providence scoring records. He was the 1982 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year and the scor-ing leader in New England as a freshman with 43 points (17 goals, nine assists). Farren was an All-New England selection as a freshman, sophomore, junior and senior. He ranks first at PC in goals (62), assists (30) and points (154). Farren also holds the PC single-season goals record (17) and points record (43).

Seamus Purcell ‘ 89 was the top defender to ever play for the Friars. He was a 1987 First Team All-America selection (PC’s first First Team All-America selection in soccer), a 1988 Third Team All-America selection and a 1988 First Team All-New England. Purcell registered 21 points (eight goals, five assists) in four seasons at Providence. He was inducted into the Providence College Hall of Fame on February 16, 2008 and is the first ever soccer player to be inducted into the PC Hall of Fame.

John Martin ‘91 ranks fifth all-time at Providence in goals with 21 and sixth all-time in points with 56. His senior season, he earned All-BIG EAST honors as a forward. In four seasons with the Friars, the native of Toms River, N.J. registered 21 goals and 14 assists.

Dwaine Shanley ‘91 was the first Friar ever to earn All-BIG EAST honors. In 1990, Shanley earned conference honors as a defender. He also earned Second Team All-New England accolades his senior season. Shanley, who recorded 31 points in his career as a defender, ranks fifth on PC’s all-time assist list with 17. His senior year, the native of Dublin, Ireland earned PC’s prestigious Mal Brown Award.

Chaka Daley ‘96 has filled every role in Friar soccer. He played for the team from 1992-96 and recorded nine goals and six assists in 69 games. After graduation, he served as an assistant coach for PC for four seasons before becoming the head coach in 2000. In 2005, Daley was named NSCAA Division I New England Coach of the Year after leading PC to a 7-4-9 mark and to the Second Round of the NCAA Tourna-ment. He has led the Friars to four NCAA Tournament berths in the last six years, including three consecutive trips, a feat

that had never been accomplished. He had an extensive professional career and is the only Friar ever to play in the MLS, as he spent the 1999 season with the New England Revolution.

Kevin Jones ‘00 ranks fifth all-time at PC in points (59), tied for fourth all-time in goals (21) and tied for fifth all-time in assists (17). He was named Second Team All-BIG EAST in 1999 and 2000 was named to the All-Rookie Team in 1996. In 1999, Jones received First Team All-New England accolades and was named PC Male Athlete of the Year.

Kempes Corbally ‘02 was a two-time All-BIG EAST selection and a BIG EAST All-Rookie Team member. In 1999 and 2001, he earned Second Team All-BIG EAST honors as a defender. A native of Dublin, Ireland, Corbally recorded seven goals and two assists in 70 career games with the Friars. He earned the College’s Mal Brown Award his senior year.

Eoin Lynch ‘06 helped lead the 2005 Friars to one of the greatest seasons ever. He scored the winning goal in over-time to give PC a 1-0 win over Hofstra in the First Round of the 2005 NCAA Tourney. It was the Friars’ first NCAA win ever. He finished his career ranked second all-time at PC in goals (27) and third in points (61). He led the Friars in scoring in each of his four seasons. As a senior, he earned All-New England accolades and All-BIG EAST honorable mention honors.

Chris Konopka ‘07 is one of the top goalkeepers in Friar history. He ranks third all-time at Providence with 49 career games played. In 2006, he was named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team and became the second goalkeeper in PC his-tory to earn conference accolades. In 2005, Konopka played 2020:38 and set a PC record for most minutes played in one season. He finished with 12 career shutouts.

Ryan Maduro ‘09 is one of the top players to ever play at Providence. He helped lead the Friars to three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances. After his sophomore season in 2006, Maduro was named to the NSCAA All-America First Team and became just the second Friar ever to earn first team honors. He also became the first Friar to earn All-BIG EAST First Team accolades (2006 and 2007). In all, he earned four All-BIG EAST honors. He also was named PC Male Athlete of the Year in 2007. He ranks tied for third all-time at PC with 22 career assists and ninth with 50 career points.

Tim Murray ‘09 also emerged as one of the top goalkeepers to ever play at Providence College. Murray, who holds the Providence College record for most career shutouts (27), completed his final season at PC in 2009. Murray played in 60 career games at Providence, including 19 in each of his last three seasons. In 2008, he helped the Friars record a 9-7-3 mark as he posted a 0.86 goals against average and notched a career-high 10 shutouts. In 2009, Murray finished with nine shutouts and posted a 0.90 goals against average as Provi-

dence reached the BIG EAST semifinals for the second time in four years. Murray also helped the Friars reach the NCAA Tournament in 2007 and 2006.

Matt Marcin ‘11 completed his career at Providence tied for fifth all-time with 22 goals and seventh with 53 points. In 2010, Marcin led the Friars to one of their best seasons ever as he tallied a team-high 10 goals. The Friars finished with a 13-6-3 overall record and advanced to the BIG EAST Cham-pionship final. PC then earned an at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament and defeated Saint Peter’s, 6-2, to advance to the second round for the second time ever. Marcin was named to the NSCAA All-Northeast Region First Team, the All-BIG

EAST First Team and earned BIG EAST All-Tournament Team honors.

all-tiMe friar greats

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1968 (6-3-0) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP3 at Bryant 12 at Stonehill 01 at Brandeis 3 -0 at Clark 7 -2 at Barrington 12 at Merrimack 13 at Sacred Heart 02 at RI College 11 RHODE ISLAND 2 -16 16

1969 (3-5-1) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP2 STONEHILL 03 at Bryant 10 at Clark 7 -3 at Coast Guard 5 -1 BRANDEIS 3 -1 BARRINGTON 5 -3 SACRED HEART 3 (OT)2 RI College 11 RHODE ISLAND 4 -16 29

1970 (11-1) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP2 COAST GUARD 16 BRYANT 03 ASSUMPTION 04 MERRIMACK 12 BARRINGTON 12 BRANDEIS 12 ST. ANSLEM’S 01 SACRED HEART 03 STONEHILL 02 RI COLLEGE 03 BOSTON COLLEGE 21 RHODE ISLAND 4 -31 10

1971 (10-3) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP4 ROGER WILLIAMS 01 at Merrimack 02 RI COLLEGE 04 at Assumption 21 BRANDEIS 3 -2 STONEHILL 12 at St. Anselm’s 13 SACRED HEART 12 at Bryant 12 HOLY CROSS 10 at Boston College 3 -0 at Rhode Island 2 -2 BARRINGTON 125 16

1972 (11-2) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP3 MERRIMACK 11 RI COLLEGE 010 ASSUMPTION 14 SACRED HEART 23 STONEHILL 14 ST. ANSELM’S 2

2 BRANDEIS 14 COAST GUARD 23 BOSTON COLLEGE 23 BRYANT 03 RHODE ISLAND 7 -2 BARRINGTON 10 FORDHAM 1 -42 21

1973 (6-2-3) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP1 MERRIMACK 01 at RI College 4 -5 ASSUMPTION 11 RHODE ISLAND 1(OT)3 at Holy Cross 17 STONEHILL 00 at Connecticut 8 -4 BRYANT 12 BOSTON COLLEGE 20 COAST GUARD 03 BARRINGTON 027 18

1974 (3-8-1) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP7 MERRIMACK 01 RI COLLEGE 10 BROWN 4 -1 ASSUMPTION 00 RHODE ISLAND 7 -0 HOLY CROSS 2 -1 BRYANT 2 -1 ST. ANSELM’S 3 -5 BOSTON COLLEGE O0 CONNECTICUT 2 -1 BARRINGTON 3 -1 BOSTON UNIV. 2 -18 26

1975 (7-4-0) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP2 MERRIMACK 01 RHODE ISLAND 3 -1 HOLY CROSS 2 -4 BRYANT 0 2 BOSTON UNIV. 14 BOSTON COLLEGE 30 ASSUMPTION 2 -4 BENTLEY 20 CONNECTICUT 15 BARRINGTON 02 STONEHILL 125 15

1976 (10-6-0) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP4 MERRIMACK 03 RI COLLEGE 07 ASSUMPTION 02 RHODE ISLAND 3 -4 HOLY CROSS 01 BOSTON UNIV. 2 -4 BRYANT 01 ST. ANSELM 0 (2OT)2 BOSTON COLLEGE 0 3 BENTLEY 2

0 STONEHILL 1 -1 BARRINGTON 0 (2OT)1 BRANDEIS 2 -1 CONNECTICUT 2 -1 LONG ISLAND 5 -1 Oneonta (N.Y.)* 036 17*ECAC Tournament

1977 (5-9-1) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP9 at Merrimack 11 RHODE ISLAND 3 -3 at Holy Cross 3 (OT)1 BOSTON UNIV. 3 -1 at Bryant 2 -3 at Boston College 01 at Assumption 2 -3 STONEHILL 10 BENTLEY 1 -0 at Connecticut 1 -2 BARRINGTON 3 -2 ST. ANSELM’S 01 RI COLLEGE 2 -0 at Massachusetts 2 -27 22

1978 (8-4-1) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP6 MERRIMACK 01 at RI College 06 ASSUMPTION 20 at Rhode Island 3 -4 HOLY CROSS 04 BRYANT 11 at Brandeis 5 -1 MASSACHUSETTS 3 -0 BOSTON COLLEGE 1 -0 at Bentley 0(OT)2 at American Int. 02 at Barrington 13 at Stonehill 230 18

1979 (6-6-0) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP5 at Merrimack 13 RI COLLEGE 02 RHODE ISLAND 3 -1 at Holy Cross 01 YALE 4 -0 at Massachusetts 1 -2 at Boston College 03 BENTLEY 21 at Brown 4 -3 AMERICAN INT. 1o at Bryant 2 -2 CONNECTICUT 7 -23 25

1980 (7-5-3) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP4 BARRINGTON 00 at RI College 0 (OT)6 at Stonehill 02 at Rhode Island 3 (OT) -4 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0

0 HOLY CROSS 1 (OT) -0 at Yale 5 -3 BRYANT 2 (OT) -0 at Brandeis 1 -3 MASSACHUSETTS 10 BOSTON COLLEGE 0 (OT)0 at Bentley 0 (OT)1 at Boston University 2 -4 SE MASS. 02 at American Int. 129 16

1981 (9-5-2) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP4 at Barrington 14 FAIRFIELD 20 RHODE ISLAND 1 -1 at New Hampshire 02 YALE 10 BRANDEIS 3 -1 at Massachusetts 01 at Boston College 3 -2 at Assumption 02 BENTLEY 03 at Bryant 10 BOSTON UNIV. 0 (OT)7 STONEHILL 00 at Brown 6 -0 at Holy Cross 5 -1 SOUTHERN CONN. 1 (OT)28 24

1982 (8-7-2) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP11 BARRINGTON 04 at Fairfield 11 at Rhode Island 2 -1 at Yale 2 (OT) -3 NEW HAMPSHIRE 20 at Southern Conn. 4 -7 HOLY CROSS 11 MASSACHUSETTS 00 at Boston College 1 -6 ASSUMPTION 00 at Bentley 0 (OT)0 BOSTON UNIV. 2 -5 BRYANT 08 SETON HALL 02 at Stonehill 2 (OT)2 BROWN 3 (OT) -2 CONNECTICUT 3 (OT) -53 23

1983 (13-3-2) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP7 at Barrington 04 FAIRFIELD 00 RHODE ISLAND 1 -3 at New Hampshire 26 MAINE 17 at Seton Hall 11 at UMass 00 at Boston College 0 (OT)7 at Assumption 05 QUINNIPIAC 01 BOSTON UNIV. 02 BENTLEY 0

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4 STONEHILL 03 at Brown 3 (OT)4 at Holy Cross 13 Syracuse* 4 -0 Connecticut# 2 -60 15*BIG EAST Tournament; #NCAA Tournament

1984 (14-2-2) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP6 at Fairfield 01 at Rhode Island 03 IONA 02 MANHATTAN 01 MASSACHUSETTS 2 -4 SYRACUSE 27 SETON HALL 14 HOLY CROSS 03 BOSTON COLLEGE 03 at Stonehill 13 at Northeatern 21 at Conneticut 00 at Boston University 0 (OT)1 NEW HAMPSHIRE 02 MAINE 03 BROWN 3 (OT)2 at Villanova 00 at Connecticut* 1 -46 12*BIG EAST Tournament

1985 (8-7-1/0-3-0) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP0 at Syracuse 1 -2 IONA 01 RHODE ISLAND 3 -2 at Holy Cross 11 at Massachusetts 2 -1 at Loyola* 2 -3 vs Yale* 12 at New Hampshire 15 at Hartford 10 at Boston College 1 -4 STONEHILL 07 NORTHEASTERN 20 CONNECTICUT 2 -1 at Brown 1 (OT)0 BOSTON UNIV. 4 -8 FAIRFIELD 037 22*Loyola Invitational

1986 (9-8-0/1-2-0) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP7 at Utica 13 at Iona 03 at Rhode Island 22 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 (OT)0 at Yale 1 -2 SYRACUSE 1 (OT)4 HOLY CROSS 11 at Boston University 6 -1 HARTFORD 00 DARTMOUTH 2 -1 BOSTON COLLEGE 2 (OT) -0 at Connecticut 3 -

1 BROWN 2 -0 MASSACHUSETTS 1 -1 at Fairfield 01 at Central Conn. 2 (OT) -5 at Northeastern 132 26

1987 (9-7-1/1-2-0) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP3 FAIRFIELD 01 RHODE ISLAND 2 -1 at New Hampshire 3 -1 CENTRAL CONN. 02 at Syracuse 12 at Holy Cross 2 (OT)6 NORTHEASTERN 01 at Hartford 00 at Dartmouth 2 -3 IONA 01 at Boston College 2(OT)-1 CONNECTICUT 3 -2 BOSTON UNIV. 1 (OT)1 at Massachusetts 2 -1 ST. JOHN’S 05 at Brown 00 Seton Hall* 1 -31 19*BIG EAST Tournament

1988 (8-8-1/1-2-0) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP4 at Fairfield 12 at Rhode Island 2 (OT)5 NEW HAMPSHIRE 21 YALE 2 -2 SYRACUSE 04 HOLY CROSS 02 at Northeastern 02 HARTFORD 3 -2 at Iona 00 at Central Conn. 2 -0 BOSTON COLLEGE 2 -0 at Connecticut 2 -2 at Boston University 4 -2 MASSACHUSETTS 12 at St. John’s 01 BROWN 2 -31 24

1989 (5-8-3/0-2-1) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP2 RHODE ISLAND 3 -1 at New Hampshire 1 (OT)4 MERRIMACK 24 at Brown 2 0 at Syracuse 5 -1 at Holy Cross 1 (OT)0 at Yale 2 -2 FAIRFIELD 00 at Dartmouth 1 -2 IONA 01 CONNECTICUT 1 (OT)2 NORTHEASTERN 11 at Boston College 2 -0 BOSTON UNIV. 2 -0 at Massachusetts 2 -0 ST. JOHN’S 2 -20 26

1990 (8-5-2/2-4-2) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC OPP0 at Rhode Island 1 -2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 (OT)1 BROWN 01 at Seton Hall 2 -1 at Fairfield 0 (OT)2 at Iona 03 HOLY CROSS 02 at Northeastern 01 at Connecticut 1 (OT)2 SYRACUSE 10 BOSTON COLLEGE 0 (OT)3 PITTSBURGH 23 GEORGETOWN 4 (OT) -0 at St. John’s 1 -1 at Villanova 3 -22 15

1991 (6-8-2/2-5-1) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP1 Merrimack* 1 (OT)3 Iona* 01 FAIRFIELD 02 at Georgetown 05 NORTHEASTERN 20 ST. JOHN’S 2 -0 SETON HALL 2 -0 at Syracuse 2 -3 at Holy Cross 2 (OT)0 at New Hampshire 4 -1 CONNECTICUT 2 -2 at Pittsburgh 02 at Brown 3 -2 at Boston College 2 (OT)1 VILLANOVA 3 -0 MASSACHUSETTS 1 -23 27*New Hampshire Invitational

1992 (6-7-4/2-5-1) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP3 IONA 11 at Fairfield 1 (OT)1 PITTSBURGH 3 -0 at Northeastern 1 -3 HOLY CROSS 01 GEORGETOWN 02 at Massachusetts 10 SYRACUSE 1 -0 RHODE ISLAND 0 (OT)1 at Dartmouth 1 (OT)0 at Connecticut 5 -1 at St. John’s 2 -2 BOSTON COLLEGE 12 at Seton Hall 2 (OT)1 NEW HAMPSHIRE 2 -2 at Villanova 4 -2 BROWN 122 26

1993 (7-10-1/0-7-1) • Coach: Bill Doyle PC OPP5 Iona* 02 at Fordham* 0 3 FAIRFIELD 13 MASSACHUSETTS 0

1 at New Hampshire 5 -1 DARTMOUTH 4 -1 at Boston College 2 -1 at Pittsburgh 2 -0 at Syracuse 1 -2 at Rhode Island 1 (OT)0 at Georgetown 3 -2 CONNECTICUT 3 -1 VILLANOVA 2 - 0 at Holy Cross 1 -0 ST. JOHN’S 2 -4 NORTHEASTERN 31 SETON HALL 1 (OT)2 at Brown 129 32*at New York Tech

1994 (4-12-1/0-7-1) • Coach: Bill DoylePC OPP2 at Fairfield 00 Hartwick* 3 -4 Oneota State* 11 at St. John’s 3 -0 SYRACUSE 2 -1 at Yale 03 PITTSBURGH 4 (OT) -1 GEORGETOWN 2 -3 IONA 00 at Massachusetts 3 -1 at Seton Hall 5 -0 at Connecticut 6 -1 at Villanova 1 (OT)1 at Dartmouth 5 -2 HOLY CROSS 3 (OT) -4 RHODE ISLAND 5 (OT) -0 BOSTON COLLEGE 1 -24 44*Mayor’s Cup XIX (Oneonta, NY)

1995 (2-16-0/1-10-0) • Coach: Brian AinscoughPC OPP0 FAIRFIELD 2 - 2 at West Virginia 3 - 3 BROWN 4 (OT) -0 PITTSBURGH 3 -1 ST. JOHN’S 3 -4 YALE 10 RUTGERS 4 -0 CONNECTICUT 2 -0 at Villanova 2 -1 at Holy Cross 2 -0 at Notre Dame 1 -0 at Rhode Island 2 -0 at Georgetown 4 -0 SYRACUSE 1 -1 at Dartmouth 2 -0 at Boston College 3 -3 SETON HALL 22 at Harvard 3 -17 44

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1996 (6-8-4/2-5-4) • Coach: Brian AinscoughPC OPP0 NOTRE DAME 1 - 2 at Fairfield 0 2 at Pittsburgh 2 (OT)1 RHODE ISLAND 01 at Brown 2 -2 RUTGERS 2 (OT)2 VILLANOVA 02 at Yale 1 (OT)1 at Seton Hall 6 -1 HOLY CROSS 0 (OT)2 WEST VIRGINIA 13 GEORGETOWN 3 (OT)0 at St. John’s 4 -0 at Syracuse 1 -3 BOSTON COLLEGE 3 (OT)2 DARTMOUTH 3 -0 at Connecticut 1 -0 at Harvard 3 -24 33

1997 (3-15-0/1-10-0) • Coach: Brian AinscoughPC OPP0 at Boston College 2 - 0 at Notre Dame 3 - 2 CONNECTICUT 1 (OT)1 PITTSBURGH 4 -1 Yale 3 -3 FAIRFIELD 11 HARVARD 2 -1 SYRACUSE 5 -1 St. JOHN’S 4 -2 at Rhode Island 1 1 at West Virginia 2 -3 BROWN 4 -0 at Holy Cross 1 -1 SETON HALL 5 -0 at Villanova 1 -1 at Rutgers 3 -3 at Georgetown 4 -1 at Dartmouth 3 -22 49

1998 (9-9-1/6-4-1) • Coach: Brian AinscoughPC OPP0 at Connecticut 3 - 0 vs. Vermont % 1 -1 vs. New Hampshire% 2 -0 at Fairfield 1 -0 at St. John’s 8 -1 at Syracuse 0 (OT)2 HARVARD 12 at Pittsburgh 04 RHODE ISLAND 00 WEST VIRGINIA 2 -1 at Brown 2 -1 RUTGERS 2 -4 VILLANOVA 22 NOTRE DAME 12 GEORGETOWN 12 BOSTON COLLEGE 00 at Seton Hall 0 (OT)3 DARTMOUTH 10 at Georgetown * 1 (2OT)-25 28% @ UNH Tournament; * BIG EAST Quarterfinals

1999 (8-8-1/5-6-0) • Coach: Brian AinscoughPC OPP3 at Boston College 11 FAIRFIELD 1 (OT)3 at Harvard 2 (OT)1 Rutgers 3 -4 at Villanova 11 at Rhode Island 4 -0 at West Virginia 2 -1 CONNECTICUT 3 -1 PITTSBURGH 01 BROWN 2 -0 at Notre Dame 4 -2 SYRACUSE 3 -1 ST. JOHN’S 2 -3 at Georgetown 14 QUINNIPIAC 11 SETON HALL 03 at Dartmouth 230 32

2000 (4-13-1/3-7-1) • Coach: Chaka DaleyPC OPP1 vs. Maine* 2 -0 vs. URI* 1 -2 at Fairfield 3 -2 WEST VIRGINIA 1 (OT)0 BOSTON COLLEGE 3 -1 at Pittsburgh 2 (OT) -2 VILLANOVA 2 (OT)0 RUTGERS 3 -2 GEORGETOWN 11 CONNECTICUT 4 -3 NOTRE DAME 1 2 at Brown 3 -0 at Seton Hall 5 - 0 at Syracuse 2 -0 at St. John’s 2 -4 QUINNIPIAC 20 at Virginia 2 -1 DARTMOUTH 2 -21 41* at URI Invitational

2001 (1-14-2/0-10-0) • Coach: Chaka DaleyPC OPP0 vs. Duquesne* 1 -0 at St. Bonaventure 4 -0 ST. JOHN’S 1 -0 at Dartmouth 3 -0 at Syracuse 5 -2 at New Hampshire 2 (OT)0 at Georgetown 1 -0 HARVARD 3 -1 BROWN 1 (OT)1 at Villanova 3 -2 at Boston College 3 -2 PITTSBURGH 3 -0 NOTRE DAME 2 -0 at Rutgers 2 -0 CONNECTICUT 1 -3 at Quinnipiac 01 SETON HALL 5 -13 41* at St. Bonaventure, N.Y.

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2002 (7-11-0/5-5-0) • Coach: Chaka DaleyPC OPP2 vs. Sacred Heart * 1 1 at Cent. Connecticut* 2 -0 RUTGERS 3 -1 GEORGETOWN 3 -0 RHODE ISLAND 3 -1 at Notre Dame 5 -3 NEW HAMPSHIRE 4 (2OT)-3 SYRACUSE 0 1 at Harvard 2 -1 at Virginia Tech 0 1 at Connecticut 2 -1 WEST VIRGINIA 0 0 at Brown 2 - 0 at Seton Hall 1 -3 QUINNIPIAC 2 4 at Pittsburgh 22 VILLANOVA 0 0 at Boston College # 4 -24 36

2003 (6-10-3/4-5-1) • Coach: Chaka DaleyPC OPP6 vs. Sacred Heart* 1 0 at Cent. Connecticut* 1 -1 RUTGERS 4 -2 RHODE ISLAND 11 vs. Florida Atlantic 3 -0 at South Florida 1(OT)-1 at West Virginia 01 Seton Hall 01 BOSTON COLLEGE 1 (OT)3 at Georgetown 11 at St. John’s 3 -2 at Brown 2 (OT)1 PITTSBURGH 00 NOTRE DAME 2 -0 at Villanova 1 -0 VIRGINIA TECH 1 -0 HARVARD 2 -2 at Virginia Tech# 2 (OT)0 vs. Notre Dame# 1 -22 27 * @ CCSU Tournament # BIG EAST Tournament

2004 (0-16-0/0-10-0) • Coach: Chaka DaleyPC OPP0 at Bradley* 1 -0 vs. Drake* 3 -2 VILLANOVA 3 -0 at Rhode Island 3 -0 at Rutgers 1 -0 at Boston College 2 -0 at Seton Hall 3 -1 CONNECTICUT 2 -0 CENTRAL CONN. 1-0 GEORGETOWN 1 (2OT)-2 BROWN 3 -2 WEST VIRGINIA 3 (OT) -1 ST. JOHN”S 3 -0 at Syracuse 1 -0 at Harvard 3 -0 at Pittsburgh 2 -8 35* at Bradley Classic

2005 (7-4-9/3-3-4) • Coach: Chaka DaleyPC OPP4 Maine 01 at Rhode Island 12 SACRED HEART 01 at Yale 1 (2OT)1 at Louisville 11 at Cincinnati 13 SYRACUSE 2 0 ST. JOHN’S 03 at Georgetown 22 at Connecticut 3 (OT) -2 SETON HALL 21 BROWN 11 NOTRE DAME 2-0 at West Virginia 1-1 at Pittsburgh 02 at Cincinnati# 02 at Seton Hall# 2 (2OT)0 South Florida# 0 (2OT)1 at Hofstra* 0 (OT)0 at North Carolina* 2 -27 21# BIG EAST Tournament* NCAA Tournament

2006 (13-7-0/7-4-0) • Coach: Chaka DaleyPC OPP4 SACRED HEART 11 RHODE ISLAND 2 - 1 at Northeastern 03 VILLANOVA 12 RUTGERS 03 at Syracuse 20 at St. John’s 1 (OT) -1 at Marquette 03 at Holy Cross 24 GEORGETOWN 00 CONNECTICUT 1 -2 PITTSBURGH 1 (OT)2 BROWN 10 at Notre Dame 3 -

Providence celebrates after capturing its first ever NCAA Tournament win, a 1-0 overtime decision at Hofstra on Novem-ber 18, 2005.

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1 at Seton Hall 00 WEST VIRGINIA 1 -2 LOUISVILLE # 0 2 at Cincinnati # 00 St. John’s # 2 -0 at Hofstra * 2 -31 20# BIG EAST Tournament* NCAA Tournament

2007 (9-8-2/5-4-2) • Coach: Chaka DaleyPC OPP2 SACRED HEART 1 (2OT)0 at Rhode Island 2 - 1 NORTHEASTERN 01 HARVARD 2 -1 HOLY CROSS 02 at DePaul 01 at USF 3 -3 SYRACUSE 10 ST. JOHN’S 0 (2OT)0 at Georgetown 2 -0 at Connecticut 3 -2 MARQUETTE 01 at Boston College 02 at Pittsburgh 03 SETON HALL 2 (OT)2 NOTRE DAME 2 (2OT)0 at West Virginia 3 -0 CINCINNATI # 2 -0 at Old Dominion * 1 -21 24# BIG EAST Tournament* NCAA Tournament

2008 (9-7-3/5-5-1) • Coach: Chaka DaleyPC OPP1 SACRED HEART 01 BOSTON COLLEGE 01 at Holy Cross 1 (2OT)1 GEORGETOWN 00 at Northeastern 0 (2OT)0 CINCINNATI 0 (2OT)0 LOUISVILLE 1 -0 at Syracuse 3 -0 at St. John’s 1 -2 at Seton Hall 3 - (OT)1 CONNECTICUT 01 WEST VIRGINIA 02 BRYANT UNIVERSITY 01 at Notre Dame 3 -2 at Marquette 01 at Harvard 3 -3 PITTSBURGH 02 VILLANOVA # 10 at St. John’s # 1 (OT)19 17# BIG EAST Tournament

2009 (10-7-3/5-4-2) • Coach: Chaka DaleyPC OPP1 at Sacred Heart 0 (2OT)1 HOLY CROSS 00 at Boston University 3 -1 NORTHEASTERN 01 at Rutgers 2 (2OT) -0 at Villanova 1 -1 SYRACUSE 0

0 ST. JOHN’S 0 (2OT)3 at Pittsburgh 00 at Connecticut 3 -0 NOTRE DAME 1 (2OT) -1 YALE 1 (2OT) 1 SETON HALL 1 (2OT)1 HARVARD 2 -1 MARQUETTE 01 at West Virginia 0 (OT)2 at Georgetown 1 (OT)2 at Villanova # 11 at Connecticut # 0 (OT)0 St. John’s # 2 -18 17# BIG EAST Tournament

2010 (13-6-3/4-4-1) • Coach: Chaka DaleyPC OPP2 RHODE ISLAND ^ 10 at Brown ^ 0 (2OT)0 at Michigan State 4 -3 SACRED HEART 11 QUINNIPIAC 01 at Northeastern 01 LOUISVILLE 2 -2 at Harvard 11 at Notre Dame 2 -0 GEORGETOWN 1 -0 CONNECTICUT 2 -1 at DePaul 1 (2OT)1 at Marquette 0 (2OT)2 PITTSBURGH 02 at Seton Hall 11 WEST VIRGINIA 03 at Villanova # 02 at Georgetown # 12 Cincinnati # 11 Louisville # 1 (2OT)6 SAINT PETER’S * 2 1 at Ohio State * 2 -33 24# BIG EAST Tournament* NCAA Tournament^ Ocean State Soccer Classic

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FRIARS VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS First LastTEAM Meeting Meeting W L TAmerican Int. College 1978 1981 3 0 0Assumption 1970 1983 10 2 0Barrington 1968 1983 12 3 0Bentley 1975 1983 5 1 3Boston College 1970 2008 13 17 7Boston University 1974 2009 3 10 2Bradley 2004 2004 0 1 0Brandeis 1968 1981 1 7 0Brown 1974 2010 6 14 7Bryant 1968 2008 12 3 0Central Connecticut 1986 2004 1 5 0Cincinnati 2005 2010 3 1 2Clark 1968 1969 0 2 0Coast Guard 1969 1973 2 1 1Connecticut 1973 2010 5 30 2Dartmouth 1986 2001 2 11 1DePaul 2007 2007 1 0 1Drake 2004 2004 0 1 0Duquesne 2001 2001 0 1 0Fairfield 1981 2000 15 3 2Florida Atlantic 2003 2003 0 1 0Fordham 1972 1993 1 1 0Georgetown 1990 2010 11 11 1Hartford 1985 1988 3 1 0Hartwick 1994 1994 0 1 0Harvard 1995 2010 3 10 0Hofstra 2005 2006 1 1 0Holy Cross 1971 2009 18 8 4Iona 1984 1994 11 0 0Louisville 2005 2010 1 2 2Long Island 1976 1976 0 1 0Loyola 1985 1985 0 1 0Maine 1983 2005 3 1 0Manhattan 1984 1984 1 0 0Marquette 2006 2010 5 0 0Massachusetts 1977 1994 7 10 0Merrimack 1968 1991 12 0 1Michigan State 2010 2010 0 1 0New Hampshire 1980 2002 9 7 2North Carolina 2005 2005 0 1 0Northeastern 1984 2010 13 1 1Notre Dame 1995 2009 2 13 1Old Dominion 2007 2007 0 1 0Oneonta (N.Y.) 1976 1994 2 0 0Pittsburgh 1990 2010 12 8 1Quinnipiac 1983 2010 6 0 0Rhode Island 1968 2010 9 26 4Rhode Island College 1968 1980 8 2 1Roger Williams 1971 1971 1 0 0Rutgers 1995 2009 1 10 1Sacred Heart 1968 2010 12 0 1St. Anselm 1970 1977 5 1 0St. Bonaventure 2001 2001 0 1 0St. John’s 1987 2009 2 19 3St. Peter’s 2010 2010 1 0 0Seton Hall 1982 2010 9 11 6Stonehill 1968 1985 13 1 1Southeastern Mass. 1980 1980 1 0 0Southern Connecticut 1981 1982 0 1 1South Florida 2003 2007 0 2 1Syracuse 1983 2009 11 15 0Utica 1986 1986 1 0 0Vermont 1998 2003 0 1 1Villanova 1984 2010 9 10 2Virginia 2000 2000 0 1 0Virginia Tech 2002 2003 1 1 0West Virginia 1995 2010 7 8 0Yale 1979 2009 5 7 2TOTALS (43 seasons) 295 297 64

The 2010 Friars defeated St. Peter’s, 6-2, in the first ever NCAA Tournament game played on the Providence campus.

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AName Years G-A-Pts HometownBrian Abbate 1994-97 0-1-1 Guilford, Conn.Juan Acevedo 1994-97 18-11-47 Belmont, Mass.Jon Alva-Cavero 2001-02 0-2-2 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.Karl Anderson 1985-87 22-8-52 Simsbury, Conn.Kevin Anderson 1974-75 Rutland, Mass.Brian Anselmo 1989-92 8-4-20 Massapequa, N.Y.Jeff Anthony 1978 0-0-0 Rocky Hill, Conn.Wilder Arboleda 2009- 5-3-13 Pawtucket, R.I.Ricardo Arocha 2004-05 0-0-0 Fanwood, N.J.

BTom Babka 1994-96 3-3-9 Berwyn, Ill.Brett Bache 1999-01 0-1-1 Cranston, R.I.Lou Bachetti 1981 0-0-0 Enfield, Conn.Sean Bakhtiari 2006-09 0-1-1 Hampstead, N.H.Bill Baker 1979-80 7-9-23 Barrington, R.I.Brian Baker 2002-05 0-0-0 Annapolis, Md.Matt Baldwin 1991-94 13-8-34 Conroe, TexasTony Barriera 1987-89 4-6-14 Norwood, Mass.Jay Barry 1974 Warren, R.I.Greg Basillio 1990-91 0-0-0 Tewksbury, Mass.Jeremiah Bass 1996 0-0-0 Racine, Wis.Manoel Batista 1968-69 Cranston, R.I.Anthony Baumann 2010- 0-1-1 Spring Hill, Fla.Ray Bedard 1972,74-75 4-1-9 Ellington, Conn.Greg Bennett 2000-04 1-4-6 Dublin, IrelandTim Bennett 1988-91 1-2-4 Omaha, Neb.Robert Berardi 1982-83 2-1-5 Cheshire, Conn.John Bernard 1968-69 Palmar, Mass.Richard Bianco 1973-75 4-0-8 East Providence, R.I. John Blackburn 1988 0-0-0 Damascus, Md.Thomas Blesso 1998-01 10-10-30 Billerica, Mass.Gerald Boisvert 1970-71 Lewiston, Mass.Michael Boss 1978 0-0-0 Springfield, Mass.Bert Brenton 1985 1-0-2 Bethesda, Md.Kevin Brouillard 1974-77 2-6-10 Killingly, Conn.A.J. Brown 2006-09 0-1-1 Ft. Myers, Fla. Bobby Brown 1995-98 3-6-12 Westtown, N.Y.Justin Brown 1989 0-0-0 Krikwood, Mo.Patrick Buckley 1982-84 0-4-4 New York, N.Y.Ted Burbage 1982 0-1-1 Pearl River, N.J.Joe Burbige 2000 0-0-0 Babylon, N.Y.Alex Bury 2004-07 6-3-15 Shrewsbury, Mass.Andrew Bussmann 1997-01 11-7-29 Guilford, Conn.Tim Button 1984-85 Rocky Hill, Conn.Henru Buzy 1971 Iselin, N.J.Larry Byrne 1975 1-0-2 Deep River, Conn.

CJeff Caiola 1988-91 7-7-21 Chapel Hill, N.C.Phil Caliendo 1984 0-0-0 Duxbury, Mass.Dennis Calvalho 1974 Kearny, N.Y.Jack Capetta 1974-76 1-0-2 Rocky Hill, Conn.Steve Carreira 1984 0-0-0 Tiverton, R.I.Louis Carreiro 1971 Westport, Mass.Blaine Carroll 1979-82 0-2-2 Natick, Mass.T.J. Casey 1997-00 0-0-0 Milford, Conn.Mike Cavallo 1991 0-0-0 Ludlow, Mass.David Chase 2003-04 0-4-4 Morris Plains, N.J.Paul Chase 1999 1-2-4 Weymouth, Mass.James Chirico 1978 0-0-0 Fishkill, N.Y.

Name Years G-A-Pts HometownBill Chisholm 1980-82 2-2-8 Short Hills, N.J.James Christian 1989-92 0-2-2 Agawam, Mass.Nick Cianci 2007-09 3-4-10 W. Hartford, Conn.Marc Cintron 2009- 4-14-22 Piscataway, N.J.Sean Clark 1990-93 2-4-8 Greenlawn, N.Y.Denis Clarke 1989 2-1-5 Dublin, IrelandFritz Cleveland 1986 Long Lake, N.Y. George Cleveland 1983-84 0-0-0 Long Lake, N.Y. Derek Cobbe 1999-00 2-4-8 Dublin, IrelandKevin Coffey 1976-77 9-2-20 Northampton, Mass. Mark Cohn 1972-75 0-1-1 Framingham, Mass.Tony Conte 1978-81 6-3-15 Enfield, Conn.Jason Cooley 1991-93 0-0-0 Clifton, Va.Kempes Corbally 1998-01 7-2-16 Dublin, IrelandDavid Corcoran 1988-90 0-1-1 Deham, Mass.Russell Corner 1998-01 5-2-12 Abington, Mass.Gary Corrigan 1995-98 1-0-2 Salisbury, Md.John Costigan 1997-98 3-2-8 Dublin, IrelandSean Coughlin 1983 0-0-0 Newport, R.I.Chris Coulis 1993-96 0-3-5 Toronto, OntarioGreg Cox 1992-93 0-0-0 Havertown, Pa.Jonathan Crawford 1992-96 5-5-15 McClean, Va.Steve Crowe 1976-79 1-1-3 Peterborough, N.H. Tyler Cundy 2000 0-0-0 Barrington, R.I.Connor Curran-Hays 2003 0-0-0 Camp Hill, Pa.Don Cunningham 1982-83 0-0-0 Nyack, N.Y.Kevin Curry 1968-69 Needham, Mass.Tony Czar 1993-96 2-3-7 Westfield, N.J.

DChaka Daley 1992-95 9-6-24 Toronto, OntarioMichael Daly 2007-10 0-0-0 Hicksville, N.Y.Ralph D’Andrea 1981-85 10-9-29 Pascoag, R.I.David Datilus 2007- 0-1-1 Linden, N.J.Greg Davis 2010- 4-0-8 Jamaica, N.Y.James Davis 1968-69 Ridgewood, N.J.Mark Davis 1981-82 1-0-2 Mahawa, N.J.John Dawson 1985 Boxford, Mass.Pat Day 1988 0-0-0 Kingston, R.I.Shawn Deehan 2001-04 0-0-0 Salisbury, Md.Keith DellaRocco 1975-77 1-0-2 Windsor, Conn. Dan Denault 1973 0-1-1 Chicopee, Mass.Mark Deresienski 1970 Narragansett, R.I.Dom Digilo 1973-75 1-0-2 Hamden, Conn.Ryan Dillon 1991 0-0-0 Fort Polk, La.Michael DiStefano 1994 0-0-0 Succasunna, N.J.Jeff Dobozy 1992 0-0-0 Delaware, OhioMatt Dolan 1988 0-0-0 New Prov., N.J.Keith Donohue 1989-92 1-2-4 Middletown, N.J.Keith Dorsey 1997-99 4-2-10 Cranston, R.I.Mike Dorsey 1988-91 2-0-4 Franklin, Mass.Alan Doyle 1976-79 13-18-44 North Kingstown, R.I.Peter Drennan 1975-77 3-2-8 Pittsfield, Mass.Tim Driscoll 1983-85 0-1-1 Melville, N.Y.Evan Dufault 2004 1-1-3 Sutton, Mass. Brad Dunn 1999-00 0-0-0 Scituate, Mass.Brendan Dunnigan 1983 Westminster, Conn.

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EName Years G-A-Pts HometownMichael Eisenhut 1996-99 11-18-40 Hanover, Mass.Mike Enright 1986 0-0-0 Oakland, N.J.Ken Erdoes 1989-90 0-0-0 Marietta, Ga. Brian Evans 1997-00 1-0-2 N. Branford, Conn.

FDaniel Fabian 2008- 3-7-13 Southbury, Conn. Irving Farrell 1972-73 8-2-18 Pascoag, R.I.Patrick Farrell 1973-76 Dublin, IrelandRyan Farrell 2002-04 0-0-0 Glastonbury, Conn.Tim Farrell 1980-82 10-9-29 New City, N.Y.John Farren 1982-85 62-30-154 Toronto, OntarioPelino Ferzoco 1973-75 9-3-21 Leominster, Mass.Brian Feschler 1986 0-0-0 S. Windsor, Conn.Jeff Finan 1978-79 0-0-0 Cumberland, R.I.Tom Finocchio 1988 0-0-0 Lynn, Mass.Blair Fish 1991, 93 3-0-6 Wakefield, R.I.Brian Fleming 1979 2-0-4 Waltham, Mass.Colin Fogarty 1981 0-0-0 N. Kingstown, R.I.Dave Freniere 1981-84 6-7-19 Natick, Mass.

GBrian Gaffey 1980 0-0-0 Topsfield, Mass.Eric Gardula 1985 1-0-2 Ruthland, Mass.Brian Gareau 1992-95 3-5-11 Glastonbury, Conn.Chris Garrahan 1978-80 1-6-8 Greenville, R.I.Dave Gendron 1989 0-0-0 Kingsport, Tenn.Matthew Giardina 1971 Pittsfield, Mass.Matthew Gilbride 1980-83 3-1-7 New Haven, Conn.Tim Gilbride 1970-73 6-2-14 New Haven, Conn.Mike Gilbride 1978-79 1-0-2 New Haven, Conn.Matthew Gilbridge 1982 Greensboro, N.C.Jim Gothers 1985-88 8-2-18 Wethersfield, Conn.Tim Gray 1997-98 0-0-0 Sherborn, Mass.Brian Grisell 2010- 2-0-4 Brookfield, Conn.Chris Guay 1988 0-0-0 Harrisville, R.I.Guiseppe Guerriero 2008- 2-1-5 Essex, Mass.

HRafael Haegney 1996 0-0-0 Holliston, Mass.Scott Hankard 2003-07 1-1-3 Glastonbury, Conn.Jim Harrigan 1976-79 4-3-11 Bristol. Conn.Mike Harrington 1991-93 1-0-2 Longsdale, Pa.Ted Harrington 1984 0-0-0 Needham, Mass.Brian Harty 1984-86 1-1-3 Farmington, Conn.Michael Hastings 1968-69 Leominster, Mass.Kevin Haverty 1970-73 1-1-3 Leominster, Mass.Larry Hayes 1984-85 13-13-39 Dublin, IrelandMartin Hayes 1982-83 12-13-37 Dublin, IrelandJohn Healy 1982 0-0-0 Sudbury, Mass. Hani Henein 1987-90 7-7-21 E.Brunswick, N.J.Derren Hermann 1985 Bloomington, Ind.Johan Hernandez 2010 0-0-0 Scotch Plains, N.J.James Hickey 1971 Rockport, Mass.George Hodge 2009- 0-1-1 Dartmouth, Mass.Chris Hogan 1987 0-0-0 Foxboro, Mass.Thomas Holden, Jr. 1970 New Bedford, Mass.Chris Holterfoff 1996-99 3-7-13 Wayne, N.J.Kyle Hutchins 1976-79 1-4-6 Cumberland, R.I.Brian Hynes 1994-95 0-0-0 Essex Junction, Vt.

IName Years G-A-Pts HometownMichael Iafrati 2005-05 0-0-0 Warwick, R.I.Carlos Isidoro 1972 1-0-2 Warren, R.I.

JKeith Jecewiz 2009- 1-2-4 Smithtown, N.Y.Kevin Jones 1996-00 21-17-59 Westford, Mass.Brian Jones 1992-95 2-5-9 Andover, Mass.

KDave Kacerguis 1970-72 Bethlehem, Conn.Justin Kahle 2006-09 2-8-12 Oceanport, N.J.Ryan Kanaczet 1993 North Scituate, R.I.Terry Keith 1979-80 1-2-4 Minneapolis, Minn.Tim Kelley 1986-87 Granbury, Conn.Joe Kidson 1995 1-0-2 Hingham, Mass.John King 1987 0-1-1 Manchester, Conn.Milan Kirby 1983 0-0-0 Mendham, N.J.Pat Kocourek 1986-88 24-15-63 Edina, Minn.Mark Koczan 1986-89 0-2-2 Bricktown, N.J.Scott Kosier 1988 0-1-1 W.Springfield, Mass.Keith Krostrewski 1995-98 0-1-1 Orchard Park, N.Y.Jeremy Krause 1996-98 0-4-4 Holliston, Mass.Sam Krauter 2001 0-0-0 Indianapolis, Ind.Dave Kreinsen 1976-79 0-4-4 Bohemia, N.Y.Robert Kruse 1994-97 10-3-23 Forth Wayne, Ind.John Kuhlman 1984, 86 0-1-1 Chesterfield, Mo.

LEric LaBranche 1980-83 9-9-27 West Springfield, Mass.David Lapine 1984 0-0-0 Danvers, Mass.Andy Latessa 1987 0-0-0 Fairfax, Va.Juan Carlos Latuf 1984 0-0-0 Santiago, ChileBill Lawrence 1978-80 1-6-8 Bourne, Mass.Piter Leal 1991-92 2-1-5 Westport, Mass.Kyle LeDuc 2005-06 0-0-0 Topsham, MaineKevin Legare 1978-80 1-0-2 Warwick, R.I.Mark Leskanic 1984-85 1-4-6 Bloomfield, N.J.Mike Lindgren 1975-78 3-2-8 Thornwood, N.Y.Steve Logan 1974-75 Bay Shore, N.J.Peter Lomenzo, Jr. 1968-69 Wayne, Pa.William Lubin 1970-71 Kensingston, Conn.Brendan Lynch 1982-85 14-11-39 Stoney Point, N.Y.Dave Lynch 1988 1-0-2 Glastonbury, Conn.Eoin Lynch 2002-05 27-7-61 Yarmouth, Mass.John Lyons 1971 Iselin, N.Y.

MIan MacKenzie 2002-03 0-0-0 Barrington, R.I.Mike Madden 1972 0-0-0 Scituate, Mass.Ryan Maduro 2004-08 12-16-50 Bristol, R.I.Jim March 1970-72 12-0-24 Bethlehem, Conn.Matt Marcin 2007-10 22-9-53 Wilmington, Del. Chris Markgraf 1991-94 5-4-14 Cedarburh, Wis.Andrew Martella 1968-69 East Northport, N.Y. Jason Martin 1991-94 2-4-8 Pawcatuck, Conn.John Martin 1987-91 21-14-56 Toms River, N.J. Xavier Matesan 1970-73 3-1-7 Tauton, Mass.Jon Mayhew 1982-83 2-0-4 Madison, Conn. Emilio Mazzola 1972-74 3-1-7 Newton, Mass.Tim McAward 1978, 81 0-1-1 Garden City, N.Y.Jim McCartney 1976 3-0-6 S. Windsor, Conn.

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Name Years G-A-Pts HometownToussaint McClure 06-07, 09-10 0-3-3 Atlanta, Ga.Andrew McConville 1996-99 12-12-36 Madison, Conn.Peter McConville 1987 0-0-0 South Orange, N.J.Kevin McCormick 1968-71 Endwell, N.Y.Geoff McCoy 1989-90 1-0-2 Shelton, Conn.Sean McDermott 1990-93 6-1-13 Glenmont, N.Y.Andy McDonald 1994-95 1-1-3 Holiston, Mass.Bill McGarry 1990 0-0-0 Ridgefield, Conn,Sean McGroarty 1989-92 3-1-7 Media, OhioJim McInnis 1978 2-0-4 Woonsocket, R.I.Brendan McKeague 2006 0-0-0 Alexandria, Va.Nathan Mckeever 2007-08 0-0-0 Lilburn, Ga.Francis McNeice 1968-69 Braintree, Ma.Jonathan Medcalf 2006-07 12-2-26 Tulsa, Okla.Christian Meyer 1992-95 3-0-6 Huntington, N.Y.Paul Mihich 2003 1-0-2 Roswell, Ga.Bryan Minogue 2007-10 1-0-2 Miller Place, N.Y.Tom Moran 1999-01 0-0-0 West Springfield, Mass.Mike Moretti 1979-82 8-6-24 Hamden, Conn.Robert Morgan 1971-73 2-3-7 Pittsfield, Mass.Dan Moriarty 1989 0-0-0 Monson, Mass.Kevin Mullen 1972-73 0-1-1 Mowsy, N.Y.Mike Mulligan 1976 0-0-0 Bohemia, N.Y.Kevin Mullins 1975 1-0-2 Greensboro, N.C.Mark Mullins 1981-84 3-11-17 Greensboro, N.C.Brian Murphy 1979-83 6-8-20 Chemlsford, Mass. Greg Murphy 1974 Manhasset, N.Y.John Murphy 1977-79 10-7-27 East Northport, N.Y.

NMichael Narciso 2005-08 3-3-9 Livingston, N.J.Erik Nelson 1987 0-0-0 St. Paul, Minn.Kevin Neumen 2005-09 4-2-10 Miller Place, N.Y.Robert Nicholas 1968-69 Barrington, R.I.Chris Noble 1986 1-0-2 Montclair, N.J.Derek Nobrega 2002-05 8-5-21 Cumberland, R.I.John Nunes 1984 0-0-0 Bristol, R.I.

OGreg O’Brien 1979-80 Hamden, Conn.Joseph O’Connell 1993-96 3-3-9 Landing, N.J.Matt O’Donnell 2004-06 1-0-2 Armonk, N.Y.Gerard O’Riordan 1990-91 0-0-0 Woodside, N.Y.Shawn O’Sullivan 1972 1-0-2 Wallingford, Conn.Matt O’Toole 1997-00 3-4-10 Norwell, Mass.Matt Otte 2004-07 2-1-5 East Lyme, Conn.

PRich Pace 1984-87 9-9-27 Massapequa, N.Y.Kyle Pacheco 2006 0-0-0 Smithfield, R.I.Dean Palozej 1975 2-0-4 Ellington, Conn.Bob Panzenhagen 1976-77 1-2-4 Riveredge, N.J.Greg Papaz 1973,75-76 4-0-8 Cumberland, R.I.Brian Parks 1976-78 4-3-11 Colts Neck, N.J.Michael Pereira 2007-10 1-3-5 London, OntarioMatt Pesci 2010- 0-0-0 Towaco, N.J.Eric Peterson 1982-85 1-3-5 Simsbury, Conn.Anthony Petrarca 2002-05 3-8-14 Johnston, R.I.Charles Pettygrove 1976-77 5-2-12 Southport, Conn.Joe Piro 1981 2-0-4 Chappaqua, N.Y.Michael Pizzaro 1971 Newburgh, N.Y.Ronald Plaska 1968-69 Colonia, N.J.

Name Years G-A-Pts HometownArthur Podgorski 1981-84 17-12-46 Ind. Orchard, Mass.Dean Polozej 1974,1976 2-0-4 Ellington, Conn.Shane Powell 2010- 0-0-0 Wilmington, Del.Laird Prescott 1990-93 0-0-0 Trinidad, West IndiesSeamus Purcell 1985-88 8-5-21 Dublin, Ireland

QPat Quill 1989 0-0-0 Westfield, N.J.Craig Quish 1994 0-0-0 Danbury, Conn.

RJim Rabadan 1975-78 26-6-58 Teaneck, N.J.Mike Rafferty 1974 Verona, N.J.John Raley 2008- 0-4-4 St. Inigoes, Md.Kevin Reagan 1977 0-1-1 James Reardon 1968-70 Pawtucket, R.I.Alex Redding 2007-09 4-1-9 Newton, Mass.Jonathan Rhode 2000-04 3-6-12 Guilford, Conn.Jim Riccobono 1995-98 1-2-4 Bayshore, N.Y.Mark Richards 1985 Westford, Mass.Daniel Riley, Jr. 1970 Rockville, Conn.Scott Ritter 1992, 93 0-1-1 Fairfax, Va.Timothy Ritter 2005-06, 08-09 14-14-42 Weston, Mass.Brendan Roche 1995 0-0-0 Hampton, Va.Peter Roman 1975-78 7-14-28 Rockyhill, Conn.Jeffrey Romig 2006 0-0-0 New Orleans, La.Scott Rosenburg 1984, 85 2-1-5 Simsbury, Conn.Michael Rucki 1985-87 2-4-8 Columbia, Md.Peter Russell 1988-91 8-12-28 Needham, Mass.Kenneth Ryan 1968-71 Levittown, N.Y.

SEmil Samman 1992-95 3-4-10 Harrington, N.J.Roy Sandeman 2008-09 0-0-0 Edinburgh, ScotlandDave Sarazan 1986 0-1-1 East Greenwich, R.I.Issam Sawtarie 2006 0-1-1 Bethany, W.Va.Jeff Sawyer 2000-04 0-0-0 Chicopee, Mass.Jeffrey Schulz 1968-69 West Islip, N.Y.Paul Sciarra 1971 Branford, Conn.David Scorpio 2010 0-0-0 Cranston, R.I.Jeff Scott 1988-92 10-9-29 Brick, N.J.Chip Scutari 1988 0-0-0 Rockaway, N.J.Dwaine Shanley 1987-90 14-17-45 Dublin, IrelandJim Sheil 1973 1-0-2 West Springfield, Mass.Peter Sheil 1970,1973 1-1-3 West Springfiled, Mass.Robert Silva 1968-69 Ludlow, Mass.Jay Skelton 1978-81 20-4-44 Westerly, R.I.Mark Smaldrone 1980 0-2-2 Tiverton, R.I.Walter Smietana 1968-69 Rocky Hill, Conn.Bruce Smith 1972 1-0-2 Fall River, Mass.Dane Smith 1997-00 1-2-4 Wyoming, R.I.Jeff Smith 2001-04 6-3-15 Omaha, Neb.Michael Smith 1985-88 1-1-3 Westport, Conn.Mike Smith 1980 0-0-0 Springfield, Mass.Mauricio Solano 2000-02 5-3-13 Coral Springs, Fla.Andrew Sousa 2008-10 8-7-23 Fall River, Mass.Steve Souza 1979-80 Little Compton, R.I.Mark Stefancci 1981 Endfield, Conn. Andy Stephens 1983-85 4-6-14 Hamden, Conn.Todd Stigliano 1999-02 7-1-15 Newington, Conn.Chris Stoker 2008-09 1-0-2 Holden, Mass.Carlos Suero 2001-04 2-5-9 Plantation, Fla.Mike Suffeleto 1971-74 17-6-40 Blackstone, Mass.

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Name Years G-A-Pts HometownMike Sullivan 1976-77 2-1-5 S. Glastonbury, Conn.Charles Sunderland 1968-69 Fall River, Mass.Eric Swanbeck 1975 1-0-2 Franklin, Mass.

TChris Tarrant 1988 0-0-0 Cazenovia, N.Y.Herbert Thomas 1968-69 Dominca, West IndiesMichael Thompson 1968-69 Ludlow, Mass.Neville Thompson 2001 1-1-3 Miami, Fla.Larry Tirone 1973 0-0-0 Saten Island, N.Y.Alex Titelis 1974 Faziegn, GreeceZachary Tobin 2002-05 1-4-6 North Kingstown, R.I.Hadrien Toure 2006-07 2-5-9 Lyon, FranceMark Traynor 1981 1-0-2 Milton, OntarioJoe Troy 1983 0-0-0 Norwalk, Conn.Todd Trusk 1985 Phoenix, Pa.Dion Tsourides 1984 0-0-0 Shrewsbury, Mass.Name Years G-A-Pts HometownKevin Tuzzio 1987 1-0-2 Belmar, N.J.

UBill Urkie 1987 0-0-0 Radding, Conn.

VJeff Van Tiem 1989 3-2-8 Devon, Pa.Anthony Varbaro 1984 0-0-0 Ryebrook, N.Y.Mark Ventrone 1990-93 1-5-7 East Greenwich, R.I.Chris Violandi 1980 0-0-0 Duxbury, Mass.Steve Viollette 1985 0-0-0 Cumberland, R.I.

WSteve Warjanka 1992-94 18-5-41 Maplewood, N.J.Joseph Weill 2003-06 3-1-7 Merrick, N.Y.Jerome Wesson 1990 0-0-0 Providence, R.I.Benjamin Wexler 2006-07, 09 1-0-2 Minnetonka, Minn.Ian Wexler 2002-05 13-2-28 Minnetonka, Minn.Kevin Williams 1984-87 3-7-13 Maplewood, N.J.Glay Wilnot 1975 Liberia, W.AfricaLarry Witt 1970-73 1-0-2 Islina, N.J.Michael Wright 1995 0-0-0 Amherst, N.Y. Bernie Yanelli 1978 1-2-4 Rocky Hill, Conn.

ZMichael Zizzamia 2002 0-0-0 Windsor, Conn.Phil Ziegler 2010 0-0-0 East Lyme, Conn.

-Statistics are unavailiable for the 1969-1971 and 1974 seasons.

GoalkeepersName Years Games GAA Saves HometownKen Begasse 1992-93 5 2.65 24 Danbury, Conn.Oliver Blum 2008-09 0 -- -- N.Yarmouth, MaineKeasal Broome 2010 0 -- -- Claymont, Del.Glen Butrick 1982 1 0.00 0 Wash. Township, N.J.Michael Cardenas 1999 6 1.57 25 Framingham, Mass.Peter Chenette 1978-80 26 1.49 62* Manchester, N.H.Joe Crehan 1983-86 62 1.13 230 Walpole, Mass.Gerry Eustace 1989 2 1.00 18 Peekstill, N.J.Steve Eustace 1979 3 3.11 17 Metchuen, N.J.Robb Falaguerra 1990-92 4 2.12 12 East Providence, R.I.Walt Felag 1975 7 1.15 Warren, R.I.Carmine Gangi 1986 1 1.00 3 Norwalk, Conn.Michael Greulich 1999-02 15 2.55 83 Cincinnati, OhioDanny Glynn 1999-01 42 2.15 197 Manchester, EnglandChris Ivany 1993-96 22 2.63 109 Kuwait City, KuwaitMichael King 2003-06 0 -- -- Ashland, Mass.Chris Konopka 2003-06 49 1.17 199 Toms River, N.J.Brian Lee 2005-06 0 -- -- Hillsborough, N.J.Damian LoBasso 2007 0 -- -- River Vale, N.J.Peter Lyons 1976 6 0.80 16 Providence, R.I.Michael Magee 1975-77 19 1.56 82* Trenton, N.J.Clevie Mandiville 1991-93 1 3.00 9 Lincoln, Mass.Jack McGovern 1983 2 0.50 1 Kings Park, N.Y.Jim Morris 1987-90 33 1.28 198 Wilmington, Del.Frank Morris 1980-82 31 1.29 222* Wilmington, Del.Timothy Murray 2005-09 60 1.01 201 Haverhill, Mass.Jeff Newman 2001-04 41 1.32 198 Northboro, Mass.Charlie Nolfi 1987-88 22 1.15 99 Dedham, Mass.Jhojan Obando 2007- 24 1.01 102 Kissimmee, Fla.Dave O’Brien 1976-79 36 1.29 261 Springfield, Mass.Terry Olsen 1985 3 0.00 0Bob Pattan 1977 1 2.00 8 Germantown, Tenn.Daniel Pires 1995-98 63 1.90 378 Ludlow, Mass.Byron Regester 2008- 3 1.27 2 Westerville, OhioPeter Rothman 1980-83 23 1.08 87 Glastonbury, Conn.James Smith 1990-93 47 1.43 263 S.Burlington, Vt.Christian Tate 1997-98 5 3.50 10 Weymouth, Mass.Joe Troy 1988 5 1.82 18 Norwalk, Conn.Barry Williams 1984-85 5 0.64 12 Keene, N.J.Michael Wright 1994 13 1.95 55 Ramsey, N.Y.

-All goaltender statistics prior to the 1975 season are unavailiable.*Saves for the 1975 and 1980 seasons are unavailiable.

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WELCOME TO FRIARTOWN...August26 Fri. NORTHEASTERN 1:00 p.m.29 Mon. at Quinnipiac 4:00 p.m.

September 2 Fri. BROWN $ Noon5 Mon. vs. Bryant/URI $ (at URI) 5/7:30 p.m.10 Sat. SACRED HEART 1:00 p.m.14 Wed. HOLY CROSS 3:00 p.m.17 Sat. at Creighton 7:00 p.m.24 Sat. CINCINNATI * 1:00 p.m.

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15 Sat. SETON HALL * 1:00 p.m.18 Tue. at Pittsburgh * 7:00 p.m.21 Fri. at West Virginia * % 7:00 p.m.26 Wed. NOTRE DAME * 3:00 p.m.29 Sat. at Georgetown * 1:00 p.m.

November 2 Wed. BIG EAST First Round TBA5 Sat. BIG EAST Quarterfinals TBA11 Fri. at BIG EAST (Semifinals) # TBA13 Sun. at BIG EAST Final # TBA

Home matches in BOLD CAPS$ - Ocean State Classic* - BIG EAST Conference Match% - FOX Soccer Channel# - at Red Bull Arena - Harrison, N.J.

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