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University of New Haven

QUICK FACTSFounded: 1920Campus: Located in West Haven, Conn., 84 acres on a hilltop overlooking Long Island Sound and the culturally rich city ofNew Haven. A southeastern branch is located in New London,Conn.Enrollment: 3700 undergraduate fulltime, 6000 total enrollmentStudent Ratio: 50% Male, 50 % FemaleGeographic Distribution: 46 states and 28 countriesDiversity: 31% from minority groups (all categories)

FACULTYOver 90% hold PhD’s or the highest degree in their fields. Many have backgrounds as working professionals and are consultants to Connecticut businesses, bringing hands-on experience to theclassroom. UNH has a student-to-faculty ratio of 15:1.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMSUNH offers Associate’s, Bachelor’s, and Master’s Degrees in 114 programs in Arts & Sciences; Business; Engineering; and Justice,Safety and Security Studies. There are nearly 100 different undergraduate programs and 30 graduate programs.

SPECIAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMSHonors Program for highly-motivated students with high levelsof academic achievement. Freshman-year program for all new fresh-men to help them make the transition into university life.Developmental Studies Program for students requiring strengthen-ing of basic academic skills. Center for Learning Resources offersfree tutoring for students seeking extra help with their studies.

INTERNSHIPSOur location in New Haven and proximity to New York City andHartford allow us to offer internships with a wide variety of busi-nesses, government, and non-profit agencies, including ESPN, MTV,Disney, FBI Crime Labs, U.S. Attorney’s Offices, Unilever, and UnitedTechnologies Corporation, among others.

RESIDENTIAL LIFEMaking you feel at home is a priority at UNH. Our on-campus hous-ing is available in eight residence halls. Residential Life staff mem-bers live in each hall and help promote an atmosphere conducive tostudy and social interaction among students. Residence HallCouncils, composed of students elected by their peers, plan socialand recreational activities and serve as representatives for studentsliving in each hall. Room accommodations range from traditionalresidence halls (equipped with a fitness room and campus conven-ience store) to multi-bedroom, apartment-style residences.

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Visit www.newhaven.edu or call 1-800-DIAL-UNH (342-5864)

The David A.BeckermanRecreation Center,opened Fall 2007.Made possible by a generous donationfrom alumnus DavidA. Beckerman, theCenter includes

basketball courts; a multi-sport court for rollerblading, roller hockey,volleyball and indoor soccer; a fitness center with aerobic equipment,weights and televisions; a multi-purpose room for yoga, step aerobics,Pilates and other activities; an elevated running track; and a loungearea for relaxation.

For more information visit us onlineat: www.newhaven.edu or call 800-DIAL-UNH (800-342-5864) to speak with an admissions representative.

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EIGHT NCAAEIGHT NCAAAPPEARANCESAPPEARANCES

2010 SCHEDULESEPTEMBERThu. 2 CONCORDIA (N.Y.) ....................... 4:00 PMSun. 5 at Bentley * ................................. 1:00 PMWed. 8 ASSUMPTION * ........................... 4:00 PMSat. 11 at Southern New Hampshire * .. 1:00 PMWed. 15 at Saint Rose * ........................... 3:30 PMSun. 19 FRANKLIN PIERCE * ................... 1:00 PMWed. 22 at Southern Connecticut * ..........7:00 PMSun. 26 MOLLOY ....................................... 2:00 PMWed. 29 at American International * ........7:00 PM

OCTOBERSat. 2 STONEHILL * ............................... 1:00 PMWed. 6 LE MOYNE * ................................ 4:00 PMSat. 9 at Merrimack * ........................... 1:00 PMTue. 12 SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS ........... 3:30 PMSat. 16 SAINT ANSELM * ........................ 1:00 PMThu. 21 at New York Inst. of Tech. ........... 3:00 PMSun. 24 SAINT MICHAEL’S * .................. 11:00 AMFri. 29 UMASS LOWELL * ...................... 2:30 PM

NOVEMBERNortheast-10 Conference Championship

Tue. 2 Quaterfi nals ........................................TBDFri. 5 Semifi nals ...........................................TBDSun. 7 Championship .....................................TBD

* Northeast-10 Conference matchHome matches in CAPS played at Kayo Field

Neutral matches in Italics

QUICK FACTSUNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVENPresident:............................................Dr. Steven H. KaplanLocation: .........................................West Haven, CT 06516Founded: ...................................................................... 1920Enrollment: ......................................6,000 total enrollmentColors: ................................................................Blue & GoldNickname:.............................................................. ChargersWebsite: ............................................... www.newhaven.edu

MEN’S SOCCERHead Coach: ................................................Josh Krusewski Record at UNH:....................................11-41-1 / 3 years Collegiate Record: ...............................11-41-1 / 3 years Offi ce Phone: ......................................... (203) 932-7027 e-mail: .................................. [email protected] Record: ......................................... 1-17 (0-13 NE-10)All-Time Record: .....................................423-341-61 (.550)First Year of Men’s Soccer: ....................... 1962 (47 years)Home Facility: ...................................................... Kayo Field Capacity: .....................................................................400Assistant Coach: .................................................Mike WnekGrad. Assistant Coach: .....................................Nick Duque

CHARGER ATHLETICSDirector of Athletics: .......................................Deborah ChinAthletic Dept. Phone: ................................ (203) 932-7016Athletic Dept. Fax: ..................................... (203) 932-7470Dir. of Sports Medicine: .................................Ivo Wesseling Offi ce Phone: ......................................... (203) 932-7407Affi liation: .................................................... NCAA Division II Website: ................................................... www.ncaa.comConference ..................................................... Northeast-10 Website: ........................................ www.northeast10.org

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONDirector: ...................................................Andrew Beardsley Offi ce Phone: .........................................(203) 932-7025 Cell Phone: .............................................(203) 887-5374 Fax:......................................................... (203) 932-7470 e-mail: ..................................abeardsley@newhaven.eduGraduate Assistant .................................. Anthony DistasioGraduate Assistant .........................................Lauren HoodSports Hotline: ........................................... (203) 932-7007Website: .............................. www.NewHavenChargers.com

CONTENTSUniversity of New Haven ................................................. IFC2010 Schedule ............................................................ 3, BCCHARGER SOCCER - Quick Facts ................................................................... 32010 COACHES - Head Coach Josh Krusewski ....................................... 4 - Assistant Coach Michael Wnek ................................... 5 - Grad. Assistant Coach Nick Duque ............................. 5 - Assistant Coach Tommy Mattera ................................ 6 - Assistant Coach Erik Geiger ........................................ 62010 PLAYERS - Roster ........................................................................... 7 - I Chose Division II......................................................... 8 - Players .....................................................................9-262010 OUTLOOK - Season Preview ..........................................................27 - Northeast-10 Conference ..........................................282009 REVIEW - 2009 Statistics ..........................................................29 - 2009 Results .............................................................29 - 2009 Northeast-10 Conference Results ..................30HISTORY & RECORDS - Chargers in the Hall ............................................. 31-32 - All-Time Awards ..........................................................33 - Team/Individual Records ..........................................33 - Postseason History ....................................................33 - Record vs. Opponents ...............................................34 - Year-by-Year Records .................................................34 - Year-by-Year Results ............................................. 34-37THE UNIVERSITY - University Administration...........................................38 - Charger Athletics Club ...............................................39 - Charger Supporters ...................................................40 - Charger Athletics .......................................................IBC

The 2010 UNH men’s men’s soccer media guide is a pro-duction of the Offi ce of Athletics Communication. Written and designed by Andrew Beardsley, with assistance from Anthony Distasio and thanks to all previous sports informa-tion staff members. Action photography by John Kritzman Photography unless otherwise noted.

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Joshua Krusewski was appointed head coach of the Charger men’s soccer team on May 2, 2007 and enters his third season in 2009.

Prior to coming to UNH, Krusewski had been an assistant coach in the State of Connecticut for the previous six years, including a stint as the lead assistant coach for Southern Connecticut State University from 2004-2006. He was an assistant coach at the University of Connecticut from 2001-04.

Last season the Chargers posted a 1-17 record and placed 14 student-athletes on the 2009 fall and the 2010 spring Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

In 2008, he led UNH to a 4-14-0 record in there first season in the Northeast-10 Conference. The Chargers opened the season by going 2-2 in their first four contests, including a 2-1 victory over then-No. 9 and a ‘08 national fi nalist, Dowling College. Two games later the program won its first Northeast-10 Conference contest in a 3-2 victory over St. Anselm. The team then lost fi ve straight as they were rattled by key injuries., including two seniors, Jessey Fernandez and goalkeeper James Hilaire. The ‘08 team fi nished with a 3-10 NE-10 record and three Chargers made the All-NE-10 Teams. James Hilaire and Oren Corridon were Third Team selections, while Steven Gennuso was named to the All-Rookie Team.

In 2007, he led UNH to a 6-10-1 record that belied how competitive the Chargers were in many contests. They held defending national champions and then-No. 7 Dowling College to a scoreless draw on October 16, and had previously scored a win over then-No. 23 University of Bridgeport, 2-1, on October 2, giving them points against the top two teams in the regular-season standings. UNH narrowly missed the conference playoffs, fi nishing in a tie for fourth but losing out on a berth with a tiebreaking loss.

As the top assistant at Southern Connecticut

State, he was responsible for the scouting and recruiting of prospective student-athletes, NCAA regulations and compliance, schedule preparations, off-season training, and served as the team’s liaison to the university administration.

Krusewski began his coaching career as an undergraduate assistant coach at SCSU. As an undergrad, he was a member of the coaching staff during the school’s Division II national championship seasons in 1998 and 1999.

He graduated with a B.S. in Business Communication in 2001 and then took a position as an assistant coach at the University of Connecticut under head coach Ray Reid. UConn advanced to the NCAA Division I Championships all four seasons that Krusewski was an assistant, capturing one BIG EAST regular season title and one tournament championship. The team posted a 53-27-9 record during that time. In addition to his coaching duties with the team, he also directed the Ray Reid Soccer School, LLC and established and conducted negotiations with equipment vendors.

Krusewski is a former member of the U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF) referee’s professional list and was a Connecticut Olympic Development coach. He’s also a former head coach at North Haven High School and director of coaching/player development for Northeast United Premier.

Joshua and his wife, Theresa, reside in Newington, Conn. His wife, formerly Theresa Uliano, is the all-time leading scorer for SCSU’s women’s soccer program. The couple has two daughters; Maggie, born in June and Kailey, who will be two in October.

RECORD OVERALL: 11-41-1 (.217)CONFERENCE RECORD: 7-27-1 (.214)ALMA MATER: SOUTH. CONN. ST., 2001

HEAD COACHFOURTH SEASON

University of New HavenHead Coach (2007-Present)

Southern Conn. St. UniversityAssistant Coach (2004-06)

University of ConnecticutAssistant Coach (2001-04)

Southern Conn. St. UnviersityAssistant Coach (1996-01)

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MICHAEL WNEK

Michael Wnek joined the Chargers’ staff as an assistant coach in the fall of 2007, after graduating from UNH with Master’s degree in marketing in the spring of ‘07. Wnek played defense for the Chargers as a graduate student in 2006, when the team advanced to the East Coast Conference Championship match.

Wnek came to UNH after graduating from Saint Michael’s College, where he played in 48 matches over three seasons from 2002-2004. A graduate of Guilford High School, Wnek was a member of the Connecticut Class LL State Championship team as a junior, helping the team to a 21-1-1 record.

The Guilford, Conn. native obtained his USSF “D” License, and has served as U-10 Boys

Head Coach for the Soccer Club of Guilford from 2002-2006. In all he has been coaching on the U-10 to U-14 levels since 2001. Michael also served an internship with the Fairfi eld University women’s soccer coaching staff, and is certifi ed as a USSF referee.

Michael is the son of Mary and Robert Wnek. His father is the Chairman of the Accounting Department at UNH and a professor of Tax and Business Law.

ALMA MATER: ST. MICHAEL’S, 2005

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NICK DUQUE

Nick Duque joins the Chargers’ coaching staff this season as a graduate assistant. He is currently pursueing his master’s degree at UNH.

Duque, a 2008 graduate of Southern Connecticut State University, boasts three years of coaching and over 10 years of playing experience on his resume.

He was a member of the SCSU men’s soccer team for four seasons (2004-07) and was part of the 2007 Northeast-10 Conference Championship team. In 2006 the Owls also qualifi ed for the NCAA Division II Championship and advanced to the quarterfi nals.

The past two year’s Duque has been a

volunteer assistant coach at his alma mater, Naugatuck High School. A four-year champion during high school, he was named to the First Team All-NVL in the fall of 2003. Prior to assisting at NHS, Duque served as a coach for the Naugatuck Youth Soccer League.

Duque was also a member of the 2002-03 Connecticut ODP team and the South Central Premier Club from 1997–04.

ALMA MATER: SOUTHERN CONN., 2008

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TOMMY MATTERA

A three-year member of the Southern Connecticut State University men’s soccer team, Tommy Mattera joined the University of New Haven coaching staff as a volunteer assistant in 2010.

Also a member of the Connecticut ODP State coaching staff and an assistant coach for the Norwalk U19 and U17 boys teams, Mattera spent four years coaching prior to his arrival at UNH.

Mattera has his USSF National D License as well as his USSF National Youth License.

As a member of the Owls soccer program, Mattera was a member of the 2007 Northeast-10 Conference Championship team as well as the 2006 NCAA Division

II Quarterfinal team and the East Region Champions. Mattera scored the game winning goal for the Owls in 2006 when they defeated Dominican College in the NCAA Regional Semifi nal.

Mattera was also a six year stater for the Connecticut ODP team and a U17 team captain.

A 2005 graduate of Norwalk High School, Mattera is currently completing his degree at Southern Connecticut State.

ALMA MATER: SOUTHERN CONN.

ASSISTANT COACHFIRST SEASON

ERIK GEIGER

A 2008 graduate of Yale University, Erik Geiger joined the UNH coaching staff prior to the 2010 season.

Most recently a research assistant for the Yale Cancer Center, Geiger was a standout goalkeeper for the Bulldogs from 2005-07. An All-Ivy League selection in 2005, he helped guide the Bulldogs to the 2005 Ivy League Championship and an at-large bid to the 2005 NCAA tournament.

Beyond his collegiate experience, Geiger was also named the captain of the New York/New Jersey MetroStars U19 team that was a fi nalist in the US Super Y-League National Championship in 2005 and 2006.

During his career, Geiger has also served as a research assistant at Celgene Celluar Therapeutics and Pfi zer, Inc. since graduating college.

Geiger earned his undergraduate degree in History of Science/History of Medicine and Pre-Med. He is currently in Medical School at Yale with an anticipated graduation date of 2014.

ALMA MATER: YALE, 2008

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# Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School Pronunciation 0 Jonathan Creem So. GK 5-10 155 Naugatuck, Conn./Naugatuck 00 Anastasios Petridis Fr. GK 5-9 160 Norwalk, Conn./Brien McMahon 1 J.J. Comeau So. GK 5-9 175 Wallingford, Conn./Mark T. Sheehan Coh-moh 3 Nick Pezzente Jr. M/F 5-9 150 Old Saybrook, Conn./Homeschool/Middlesex C.C. Puh-zen-tee 4 Nick Dionne Jr. M 5-10 142 Meriden, Conn./O.H. Platt Dee-own 5 Steven Gennuso So. F 5-10 180 Middletown, Conn./Xavier Jen-new-so 6 Joe Pires Fr. F 5-6 145 Shelton, Conn./Shelton 7 Jeff Lazzara So. B 5-11 160 North Haven, Conn./North Haven 8 Michael Diker So. B 5-10 160 Danbury, Conn./Danbury 9 Joe D’Antonio Fr. F 5-8 150 Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside 10 Jean Carlos Rafael So. M/F 5-8 165 Lima, Peru/Wilbur Cross 11 Dave Ljungquist Jr. M 5-11 180 Oxford, Conn./Seymour/Central Conn. St. 12 Joel Rodriguez Fr. B 5-11 170 Wallingford, Conn./Mark T Sheehan 13 Andrew Nunez So. M 5-11 179 Cali, Colombia/Berchmans/Norwalk C.C. 14 Hector Pommills Fr. B 5-8 173 Bridgeport, Conn./Kolbe Cathedral 15 Matt Sarrazin Jr. B 6-1 160 Meriden, Conn./O.H. Platt Surr-ah-zin 16 Daniel Dragicevich So. B 5-9 170 Fairport, N.Y./Fairport 17 Austin Coleman Fr. B 5-8 165 North Haven, Conn./Hamden Hall 19 Gui Dos Santos Fr. F 5-1 185 Bethel, Conn./Bethel 20 Anthony Romano So. F 5-9 150 Plainview, N.Y./Bethpage 21 Jonathan Diker Fr. M 5-10 150 Danbury, Conn./Danbury 22 Edwin Carvajal Fr. B 5-11 165 Norwalk, Conn./Wilton 23 Josh Allen So. B/M 6-0 150 Plainview, N.Y./Plainview-Old Bethpage JFK 24 Bjorn Hansson Fr. B 5-11 165 Landskrona, Sweden/Allvar Gullstrandsgymnasiet Head Coach: Joshua Krusewski (Southern Connecticut State ’01) – Fourth Season Kruh-zew-skiAssistant Coach: Michael Wnek (Saint Michael’s ’04) – Fourth Season Win-ekAssistant Coach: Erik Geiger (Yale ‘08) – First Season Assistant Coach: Tommy Mattera – First Season Graduate Assistant: Nick Duque (Southern Connecticut State ‘08) – Second Season Duke

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NATIONALRECOGNITIONOur student-athletes have received the NCAA’s highest individual honors including winning the Walter Byers Scholarship Award (the NCAA’s top student-athlete) and the NCAA Woman of the Year Award.

COMMUNITYPARTNERSHIPSWe have initiated national community partnerships with the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Habitat for Humanity.

UNIQUEFISCAL MODELWe offer a unique fiscal model for intercollegiate athletics that redefine the institutional value for sponsoring sports and offering athletics scholarships.

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3 NICK PEZZENTE

2009: Started 17 games … Tallied a goal vs. Concordia (9/2) … Added a helper at Stonehill (10/3) … Recorded 13 shots, including seven shots on goal … Had a season-high six shots vs. Nyack (10/20).

2008: Appeared in 17 matches and started 16 ... Finished with one goal and two assists, compiling four points ... Scored one goal against Molloy College on September 18, 2008 ... Totaled fi ve shots on goal and nine total shots ... Played in 1,444 minutes, the second most of any player on the roster.

2007: Played in all 17 matches, with eight starts ... Fourth on team in scoring with four points ... Tied for team lead with two assists ... Scored fi rst collegiate goal in 3-1 home loss to Ameri-can International on Oct. 24 ... Assisted on key goal in a win over then-#23 Bridgeport on Oct. 2, and then on game-winner by Tyler Smith in a 2-0 defeat of STAC, Oct. 6.

High School: Was homeschooled in Old Saybrook, Conn. ... Played on the Connecticut ODP team for two years ... Played for the 2007 Connecticut U-18 State Cup Champions ... Won U-13 Southeast District award ... Was also a volunteer soccer coach.

Personal: Majoring in mechanical engineering and is interested in aviation ... Son of Kimberly and Nick Pezzente ... Two brothers, Andrew and Matthew.

SENIOR / FOURTH SEASON AT UNHPOS: MID/FOR. HT.: 5-9 WT.: 150

LAST SCHOOL: MIDDLESEX C.C.HOMETOWN: OLD SAYBROOK, CONN.

MAJOR: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Year GP G A Pts. 2007 ......17 1 2 42008 ......17 1 2 42009 ......17 1 1 3 Total ..... 34 3 5 11

CAREER TOTALS MATCH HIGHSGoals: 1, three timesAssists: 1, fi ve timesPoints: 2, three times

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2009: One of just two players to start all 18 games … Tied for team lead with three goals and tied for second with seven points … Netted a goal at Stonehill (10/3), vs. Merrimack (10/9) and at St. Anselm (10/17) … Recorded a helper in the season-opener vs. Bentley (8/29).

2008: Appeared and started in all 17 games for the team ... Finished the season fi fth on the team with fi ve points off two goals and one assist ... Scored one game-winning goal ... Tallied four shots on goal and seven shots.

2007: Was a fi xture in the lineup from day one, starting all 17 matches as a freshman ... Played on a defense that posted fi ve shutouts, including a scoreless draw with defending national champion and then-#7 Dowling ... Defense yielded one goal or less in nine different matches.

High School: Captained O.H. Platt High School as a senior ... Earned All-Central Connecticut Conference South honors as a junior and senior ... Four-year letterwinner ... Also ran varsity track in fi nal two years, earning all-conference as a senior ... Honor Roll student.

Personal: Majoring in criminal justice and chose UNH in part for that academic program ... Son of Amy Dionne ... Career goal is to become a police offi cer.

SENIOR / FOURTH SEASON AT UNHPOS: MIDFIELD HT.: 5-10 WT.: 142

LAST SCHOOL: O.H. PLATTHOMETOWN: MERIDEN, CONN.

MAJOR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Year GP G A Pts. 2007 ......17 0 0 02008 ......17 2 1 52009 ......17 3 1 7Total ..... 34 5 2 12

CAREER TOTALS MATCH HIGHSGoals: 1, fi ve timesAssists: 1, twicePoints: 2, fi ve times

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2009: Appeared and started in seven games … Recorded three shots, including two on goal … Had a season-high two shots vs. Concordia (9/2).

2008: Appeared and started in 14 matches ... Scored his fi rst collegiate goal against the College of St. Rose on October 25, 2008 ... Registered six shots and 1,221 minutes.

2007: Recorded fi rst collegiate point with an assist on a goal by Jessey Fernandez in a 2-0 win over St. Thomas Aquinas in October 6 ... Played primarily on defense, seeing action in 16 of 17 matches, with 15 starts ... Played on a defense that posted fi ve shutouts, including a scoreless draw with defending national champion and then-#7 Dowling ... Defense yielded one goal or less in nine different matches.

High School: Holds Platt single-season record with 21 goals scored ... First Team All-Central Connecticut Conference South selection in 2005, 2006 and 2007 ... 2006 First Team All-State selection ... Captain as a junior and senior ... 2006-07 Scholar-Athlete award ... Honor Roll student.

Personal: Undecided on a major ... Son of Starr and Charles Sarrazin.

SENIOR / FOURTH SEASON AT UNHPOS: DEFENSE HT.: 6-1 WT.: 160

LAST SCHOOL: O.H. PLATTHOMETOWN: MERIDEN, CONN.

MAJOR: UNDECIDED

Year GP G A Pts. 2007 ......16 0 1 12008 ......14 1 0 22009 ......7 0 0 0Total ..... 37 1 1 3

CAREER TOTALS MATCH HIGHSGoals: 1, vs. St. Rose, 10/25/08Assists: 1, vs. STAC, 10/6/07Points: 2, vs. St. Rose, 10/25/08

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2009: Appeared in 17 games, starting 14 … Recorded a 2.58 goals-against average in 1327 minutes … Recorded a shutout in UNH’s 4-0 win vs. Concordia (9/2) … Tallied a season-high ten saves at St. Anselm (10/17) and vs. Nyack (10/20) … Finished the season with 75 saves.

2008: Appeared in ten games and started nine ... Finished the season wtih 44 saves ... Season-high of ten saves at Stonehill on October 22, 2008.

High School: Posted 20 shutouts his senior season ... First Team All-Conference selection in Naugatuck Valley League (‘07) ... Earned All-Academic honors as a senior ... Captain his fi nal two years ... Also played baseball.

Personal: Majoring in Management of Sports Industries ... Son of Maureen and Edward Creem ... One brother, Kyle, and two sisters, Molly & Abby.

JUNIOR / THIRD SEASON AT UNHPOS: GOALKEEPER HT.: 5-10 WT.: 155

LAST SCHOOL: NAUGATUCKHOMETOWN: NAUGATUCK, CONN.

MAJOR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Year GP Min. GA GAA Sv Pct. W-L-T Sho2008 10 768 24 2.81 44 .647 2-7-0 0.02009 17 1327 38 2.58 75 .664 1-15-0 1.0Total 27 2095 62 2.66 119 .657 3-22-0 1.0

CAREER TOTALS MATCH HIGHSMin: 106:24, vs. Nyack, 10/20/09Saves: 10, twice

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2009: Appeared in nine games, including four starts … Tallied eight saves, including a season high three at C.W. Post (9/30) … Recorded a 2.53 goals-against average in 320 minutes.

2008: Appeared in 11 games ... Scored fi rst collegiate goal against Stonehill on October 22, 2008 ... Totaled three shots and one shot on goal.

High School: Posted 33 shutouts during four-year career ... All-State selection and two-time All-Housatonic League pick ... Two-time New Haven Register All-Area ... Senior Bowl selection ... Meriden Record-Journal Scholar-Athlete ... South Central Premier team was three-time state champion.

Personal: Son of Sandy and Jim Comeau ... One sister, Megan ... Majoring in Management of Sports Industries.

JUNIOR / THIRD SEASON AT UNHPOS: GOALKEEPER HT.: 5-9 WT.: 175

LAST SCHOOL: MARK T. SHEEHANHOMETOWN: WALLINGFORD, CONN.

MAJOR: MGT. OF SPORTS INDUSTRIES

Year GP Min. GA GAA Sv Pct. W-L-T Sho2008 11 ------------Played as a fi eld player-------------2009 9 320 9 2.53 8 .471 0-2-0 0.0Total 20 320 9 2.53 8 .471 0-2-0 0.0

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2009: Appeared in 16 games, starting 15 … Recorded a goal in two consecutive games … Added a goal in season-opener vs. Bentley (8/29) … Tallied the game-winning goal vs. Con-cordia (9/2) … Recorded a team-high 29 shots, including 15 on net.

2008: Named to the Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team ... Appeared in all 17 matches and started 14 as a freshman ... Finished the season second on the team in points with eight ... Compiled four goals throughout the season ... Tallied 27 shots, 17 shots on goal and one game-winning goal ... Scored fi rst collegiate point on September 3, 2008 in the Chargers 2-1 upset over #9 Dowling College.

High School: First Team All-Area selection ... Middletown Press Athlete of the Week ... Team was Southern Connecticut Conference Co-Champions in 2006 ... Also ran track ... Honor Roll student.

Personal: Majoring in Management of Sports Industries ... Son of Lucy and Gaetano Gen-nuso ... One sister, Monica.

JUNIOR / THIRD SEASON AT UNHPOS: FORWARD HT.: 5-10 WT.: 180

LAST SCHOOL: XAVIERHOMETOWN: MIDDLETOWN, CONN.

MAJOR: MGT. OF SPORTS INDUSTRIES

Year GP G A Pts. 2008 ......17 4 0 82009 ......16 2 0 4Total ..... 33 6 0 12

CAREER TOTALS MATCH HIGHSGoals: 1, six timesAssists: NonePoints: 2, six times

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2009: Appeared in all 18 games, starting 14, including the fi nal 13 … Recorded a shot at Stonehill (10/3).

2008: Played in all 17 games and started 12 ... Scored fi rst collegiate point on September 7, 2008 at Southern Connecticut ... Tallied 1,065 minutes played and one shot.

High School: All-State and All-Area selection in 2006 and ‘07 ... All-Division those seasons plus 2005 ... Team was state quarterfi nalist in 2006 after winning Oronoque Division in Southern Connecticut Conference ... Dean’s List student ... Also played golf and basketball.

Personal: Majoring in business administration ... Son of Ellen Lazzara ... One brother, Mike.

JUNIOR / THIRD SEASON AT UNHPOS: DEFENSE HT.: 5-11 WT.: 160

LAST SCHOOL: NORTH HAVENHOMETOWN: NORTH HAVEN, CONN.

MAJOR: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Year GP G A Pts. 2008 ......17 0 1 12009 ......18 0 0 0Total ..... 35 0 1 1

CAREER TOTALS MATCH HIGHSGoals: NoneAssists: 1, at SCSU, 9/7/08Points: 1, at SCSU, 9/7/08

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2009: Redshirt season ... Did not appear in any games.

2008: Appeared in eight games and started six ... Played in over 500 minutes and played in his fi rst collegiate contest on September 3, 2008.

High School: Two-time All-Fairfi eld County Interscholastic Athletic Conference (FCIAC) selec-tion (2006 and 2007) ... FCIAC Scholar-Athlete of the Month (November ‘07) ... Team captain as a senior ... Also ran track.

Personal: Majoring in mechanical engineering ... Son of Liz and Michael Diker ... One brother, Jonathon, and one sister, Ellen.

JUNIOR / THIRD SEASON AT UNHPOS: DEFENSE HT.: 5-10 WT.: 165

LAST SCHOOL: DANBURYHOMETOWN: DANBURY, CONN.

MAJOR: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Year GP G A Pts. 2008 ......8 0 0 02009 ......0 0 0 0Total ..... 8 0 0 0

CAREER TOTALS MATCH HIGHSGoals: NoneAssists: NonePoints: None

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2009: Appeared in 17 games, starting 15 … Tied for second on the team with two goals … Recorded fi rst collegiate goal vs. Dowling (10/13) … Added a goal at Molloy (10/22) ... Tallied 20 shots, including six on net ... Wore #19.

2008: Played in 14 contests and started 11 ... Also played in 773 minutes and tallied two shots, one shot on goal as a mainstay in the Chargers’ midfi eld.

High School: 2007 All-State Class “L” selection and two-time Southern Connecticut Confer-ence All-Oronoque Division pick ... Earned team’s Offensive Player of the Year award three years in a row ... Honor Roll student.

Personal: Son of Maria and Cesar Rafael ... Two brothers, Cristian and Marlon ... Undecided major.

JUNIOR / THIRD SEASON AT UNHPOS: MID./FOR. HT.: 5-8 WT.: 166

LAST SCHOOL: WILBUR CROSSHOMETOWN: LIMA, PERU

MAJOR: UNDECIDED

Year GP G A Pts. 2008 ......14 0 0 02009 ......17 2 0 4Total ..... 31 2 0 4

CAREER TOTALS MATCH HIGHSGoals: 1, twiceAssists: NonePoints: 2, twice

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2009: Appeared in all 18 games, starting 16 … Tied for team lead with three goals ... Tied for second on the team with seven points … Added a goal and an assist vs. Southern Connecticut (9/22) … Recorded a goal vs. St. Rose (9/16) and at Stonehill (10/3) … Had a season-high three shots vs. Bentley (8/29).

2008: Played in 13 contests and started nine games ... Finished fourth on the team with six points off two goals and two assists ... Scored fi rst collegiate points in his fi rst game against Post University on August 30, 2008 ... Played 716 minutes and registered nine shots on goal, 15 total shots.

High School: Ranked third in the conference in goals and second in assists ... All-Nassau County selection ... Nassau County exceptional seniors team pick ... Served as team captain ... Honor Roll student ... Also played baseball.

Personal: Majoring in Management of Sports Industries ... Son of Denise and Vito Romano ... One sister, Danielle.

JUNIOR / THIRD SEASON AT UNHPOS: FORWARD HT.: 5-9 WT.: 150

LAST SCHOOL: BETHPAGEHOMETOWN: PLAINVIEW, N.Y.

MAJOR: MGT. OF SPORTS INDUSTRIES

Year GP G A Pts. 2008 ......13 2 2 62009 ......18 3 1 7Total ..... 31 5 3 13

CAREER TOTALS MATCH HIGHSGoals: 1, fi ve timesAssists: 2, at St. Anselm, 9/10/08Points: 4, at St. Anselm, 9/10/08

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23 JOSH ALLEN

2009: Appeared in all 18 games, including nine starts … Tallied a shot on goal at Le Moyne (10/6) … Added a shot at St. Michael’s (10/24).

2008: Appeared in eight matches ... Tallied one shot and 214 minutes.

High School: Played for Long Island Junior Soccer League ODP Select program for three years, including SYL Cosmopolitan championship ... Also ran track ... Honor Roll student.

Personal: Majoring in criminal justice ... Hopes to work for the FBI or DEA ... Son of Lorraine and Eli Allen ... One brother, Justin and one sister, Jessica.

JUNIOR / THIRD SEASON AT UNHPOS: DEFENSE HT.: 6-0 WT.: 150

LAST SCHOOL: PLAINVIEW-OLD BETHPAGEHOMETOWN: PLAINVIEW, N.Y.

MAJOR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Year GP G A Pts. 2008 ......8 0 0 02009 ......18 0 0 0Total ..... 26 0 0 0

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2009: Appeared in three games … Tallied a shot at Le Moyne (10/6).

High School: Also played baseball for the Senators of Brien McMahon High School ... Two-year team captain and All-State selection ... Also named to the All-Area and All-Fairfi eld County Interscholastic Athletic Conference team.

Personal: Majoring in Engineering ... Son of John and Phyllis Petridis ... Two brothers, Alex and Nicholas, and one sister, Eleni.

SOPHOMORE / SECOND SEASON AT UNHPOS: GOALKEEPER HT.: 5-9 WT.: 160

LAST SCHOOL: BRIEN MCMAHONHOMETOWN: NORWALK, CONN.

MAJOR: ENGINEERING

Year GP Min. GA GAA Sv Pct. W-L-T Sho2009 3 ------------Played as a fi eld player-------------Total 3 ------------Played as a fi eld player-------------

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9 JOE D’ANTONIO

2009: Appeared in 12 games, starting fi ve … Recorded fi rst collegiate goal vs. Southern Connecticut (9/22) … Added a helper at St. Michael’s (10/24) … Tallied 15 shots, including seven on goal.

High School: Played on the ODP State Team Eastern New York in 2004, 2005 and 2006 ... All-County selection for the Sailors of Oceanside High School ... Won the Northeast Division as part of the Albertson Academy USSF U-18 team in 2008-09 and the U-16 team in 2007-08.

Personal: Undecided on major ... Son of Tony and Denise D’Antonio ... Three brothers, An-thony, Michael and Matthew.

SOPHOMORE / SECOND SEASON AT UNHPOS: FORWARD HT.: 5-8 WT.: 150

LAST SCHOOL: OCEANSIDEHOMETOWN: OCEANSIDE, N.Y.

MAJOR: UNDECIDED

Year GP G A Pts. 2009 ......12 1 1 3Total ..... 12 1 1 3

CAREER TOTALS MATCH HIGHSGoals: 1, vs. SCSU, 9/22/09Assists: 1, at St. Mikes, 10/24/09Points: 2, vs. SCSU, 9/22/09

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2009: One of just two players to start all 18 games … Second on the team with two assists … Tallied a helper vs. Concordia (9/2) and at St. Anselm (10/17) … Recorded a season-high three shuts at Le Moyne (10/6) and at St. Anselm (10/17) … Finished the season with 14 shots, including fi ve on net ... Played as a member of the U21 Puerto Rican National Team.

High School: 2008 member of the NSCAA/adidas All-New England team ... Member of the U-20 Puerto Rican National Team ... Named to the Greater New Haven Soccer Offi cials All-State Team in 2007 and 2008 ... Also a two-time Southern Connecticut All-Conference selection and a New Haven Register All-Area Team selection ... 2008 Record-Journal Scholar Athlete.

Personal: Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Son of Louis and Seidy Rodriguez ... Father played soccer at Eastern Connecticut State University in the 1980’s.

SOPHOMORE / SECOND SEASON AT UNHPOS: DEF./MID. HT.: 5-11 WT.: 170

LAST SCHOOL: MARK T. SHEEHANHOMETOWN: WALLINGFORD, CONN.

MAJOR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Year GP G A Pts. 2009 ......18 0 2 2Total ..... 18 0 2 2

CAREER TOTALS MATCH HIGHSGoals: NoneAssists: 1, twicePoints: 1, twice

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2009: Appeared in fi ve games after joining the team midway through the season.

High School: Two-time Monroe County Division Champions at Fairport High School ... Also a member of two-time New York Section IV Championship team for the Raiders ... Member of the honor roll.

Personal: Majoring in Management of Sports Industries ... Son of Joe and Cerise Dragecevich.

SOPHOMORE / SECOND SEASON AT UNHPOS: DEFENSE HT.: 5-9 WT.: 170

LAST SCHOOL: FAIRPORTHOMETOWN: FAIRPORT, N.Y.

MAJOR: MGT. OF SPORTS INDUSTRIES

Year GP G A Pts. 2009 ......5 0 0 0Total ..... 5 0 0 0

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2009: Appeared and started in 16 games, after missing two matches due to injury … Tallied an assist vs. Merrimack (10/9) … Recorded four shots, including three on goal.

High School: Five year member of the Connecticut Olympic Development Team ... Four-time All-League selection ... Two-time All-State selection and WNEPSSA All-Star ... Also a member of the Green and White Club at Hamden Hall Country Day School.

Personal: Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Son of Ron and Sequella Coleman ... One brother, Ronald, currently plays soccer at Tufts University.

SOPHOMORE / SECOND SEASON AT UNHPOS: DEFENSE HT.: 5-8 WT.: 165

LAST SCHOOL: HAMDEN HALLHOMETOWN: NORTH HAVEN, CONN.

MAJOR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Year GP G A Pts. 2009 ......16 0 1 1Total ..... 16 0 1 1

CAREER TOTALS MATCH HIGHSGoals: NoneAssists: 1, vs. Merrimack, 10/9/09Points: 1, vs. Merrimack, 10/9/09

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High School: Four-year varsity member of the Shelton High School soccer team … As a senior, led the team to the quarterfi nals of the State Tournament … Registered 19 goals and eight assists during the campaign … Named to the All-Conference and All-Division Teams in 2009 … Also selected to the New Haven Register All-Star and CT Post All-Star Teams in 2009.

Personal: Son of Ana and Domingos Pires … One brother, Andrew … Undecided on an aca-demic major at UNH.

FRESHMAN / FIRST SEASON AT UNHPOS: FORWARD HT.: 5-6 WT.: 145

LAST SCHOOL: SHELTONHOMETOWN: SHELTON, CONN.

MAJOR: UNDECIDED

11 DAVE LJUNGQUIST

Prior to UNH: Attended Central Connecticut State University for three semesters.

High School: Played for the Wildcats of Seymour High School … All-League second team and Player of the Year as a freshman and sophomore … Also received the Coach’s Award as a senior.

Personal: Son of Anne and Allen Ljungquist … One sister, Jennifer … Majoring in Mechanical Engineering at UNH.

JUNIOR / FIRST SEASON AT UNHPOS: MIDFIELD HT.: 5-11 WT.: 180

LAST SCHOOL: CEN. CONN. ST.HOMETOWN: OXFORD, CONN.

MAJOR: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

13 ANDRES NUNEZ

High School: Three-sport athlete for Berchmans High School in Cali, Columbia … Standout on the soccer fi eld as well as the volleyball court and in the pool as a member of the water polo team … Helped lead the soccer team to four State Championships from 2003-2006.

Personal: Son of Gloria Satizabal and Francisco Nunez … One sister, Julia … Majoring in System Engineering at New Haven.

SOPHOMORE / FIRST SEASON AT UNHPOS: MIDFIELD HT.: 5-11 WT.: 179

LAST SCHOOL: NORWALK C.C.HOMETOWN: CALI, COLOMBIA

MAJOR: SYSTEM ENGINEERING

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High School: Played four years for the Cougars of Kolbe Cathedral High School … Two-time All-South Western Conference honoree … Led the team to a State Championship and was selected to the All-Patriot Team in 2009.

Personal: Son of Carmen and Steve Pommills … One brother, Earl and one sister, Sonia … Majoring in Graphic Design at New Haven.

FRESHMAN / FIRST SEASON AT UNHPOS: DEFENSE HT.: 5-8 WT.: 173

LAST SCHOOL: KOLBE CATHEDRALHOMETOWN: BRIDGEPORT, CONN.

MAJOR: GRAPHIC DESIGN

19 GUI DOS SANTOS

High School: Played four years for the Wildcats of Bethal High School … Named to the All- South Western Conference Team in 2009 … Selected the Most Valuable Player in the 2009 Region 4 Senior Bowl Game … Served as team captain in 2009.

Personal: Son of Marcia Pereira and Valcir Santos … Majoring in Criminal Justice at New Haven.

FRESHMAN / FIRST SEASON AT UNHPOS: MIDFIELD HT.: 5-11 WT.: 185

LAST SCHOOL: BETHELHOMETOWN: BETHEL, CONN.

MAJOR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE

21 JONATHAN DIKER

High School: Played for the Hatters of Danbury High School … Named to the Fairfi eld County Interscholastic Athletic Conference and Newstime All-Area Teams in 2008 and 2009.

Personal: Son of Elizabeth and Michael Diker … One brother, Michael, who is also a member of the Charger men’s soccer team, and one sister, Ellen … Majoring in English Secondary Education at New Haven.

FRESHMAN / FIRST SEASON AT UNHPOS: MIDFIELD HT.: 5-10 WT.: 150

LAST SCHOOL: DANBURYHOMETOWN: DANBURY, CONN.

MAJOR: ENGLISH SEC. EDUCATION

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High School: Attended Allvar Gullstrandsgymnasiet of Landskrona, Sweden…Recipient of the Swedish Graduation Honor…Also plays tennis and golf.

Personal: Son of Annila and Anders Hansson…One sister, Charlotte…Majoring in General Engineering at UNH.

FRESHMAN / FIRST SEASON AT UNHPOS: DEFENSE HT.: 5-11 WT.: 165

LAST SCHOOL: GULLSTRANDSGYMNASIETHOMETOWN: LANDSKRONA, SWEDEN

MAJOR: GENERAL ENGINEERING

22 EDWIN CARAVAJAL

High School: Two-sport athlete for the Warriors of Wilton High School … Named the All-East FCIAC Player of the Year in 2009 … Recipient of the All-FCIAC Scholar Athlete Award … Named the team captain as a junior and senior.

Personal: Son of Beatriz and Juan Carvajal … One sister, Veronica … Undecided on an aca-demic major at UNH.

FRESHMAN / FIRST SEASON AT UNHPOS: DEFENSE HT.: 5-11 WT.: 165

LAST SCHOOL: WILTONHOMETOWN: NORWALK, CONN.

MAJOR: UNDECIDED

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2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON OUTLOOKOUTLOOKA veteran squad has high hopes on taking the New Haven men’s soccer team to new heights in the 2010 North-east-10 Conference standings. The Chargers return 16 student-athletes from last year’s squad and the strength of the team will undoubtedly lie within its upperclassmen, as the club brings back eight juniors and three seniors.

In all, New Haven returns six of its eight top scorers from last season. Fourth year head coach, Joshua Krusewski, is confi dent that this is the year when the Chargers break through and contend for a Northeast-10 Conference Tour-nament berth.

GoalkeepersJuniors Jonathan Creem and J.J. Comeau will anchor the UNH goal this season. Competing for the top spot, the classmates combined to start all 18 games for the Char-gers in 2009. Creem played over 1,300 minutes, while Co-meau saw 320 minutes of action. Creem posted 75 saves coupled with a 2.58 goals against average, compared to a 2.53 GAA by Comeau. Sophomore Anastasios Petridis will add to the position.

DefenseThe Chargers defense will unquestionably serve as the team’s strength, as six players return from last year’s backline. Juniors Jeff Lazzara and Josh Allen and sopho-mores Austin Coleman and Joel Rodriguez are all eager to get back on the fi eld in 2010. Lazzara saw action in every game, including 14 starts a year ago. Coleman started in all 16 games that he appeared in, while Allen played in all 18 matches, starting in nine of them. Sophomore Joel Rodriguez also hopes to improve with one full season under his belt. Rodriguez started all 18 games last season, played in over 1,400 minutes and played for the Puerto Rican National Team in the off season. In addition, junior Michael Diker and sophomore Daniel Dragicevich each return for another season, while newcomers Hector Pom-mills, Bjorn Hansson and Edwin Caravajal will all compete for a chance to contribute.

Midfi eldThree members of the Chargers midfi eld are back from 2009 and inexperience will not be a factor in 2010. Se-nior Nick Pezzente will transition back to the midfi eld after spending last season on the backline. He enters his fi nal season with three years of action on the pitch. Pezzente tallied one goal and one assist for a total of three points in 17 games last season. Junior Jean Carlos Rafael adds to the experience, coming into the season with 31 career ap-pearances and two goals. Furthermore, newcomers Dave

Ljungquist, Andres Nunez, Gui Dos Santos and Jonathan Diker, will most likely contend for the fi nal starting role in the Chargers midfi eld. Juniors Steven Gennuso and Antho-ny Romano, along with freshmen Pommills and Caravajal, may also contribute to the midfi eld in 2010.

ForwardSenior Nick Dionne and junior Anthony Romano will spear-head the offensive attack for the Chargers this season. Dionne, who started all 18 games in the midfi eld last season, hopes to improve upon a seven-point performance a season ago. Romano returns with fi ve goals and three assists throughout his short career. He fi nished tied for second on the team with seven points, posting three goals and one assist last season. Possibly joining Romano up top will be fellow classmate Steven Gennuso and sophomore Joe D’Antonio. Gennuso and D’Antonio combined for three goals and one assist in 2009. In addition newcomer Joe Pires, a proven scholastic talent, will join the attack as well.

The ScheduleUNH opens the season on Thursday, September 2 with its home opener against non-conference foe, Concordia Col-lege. Three days later, the Chargers move right into North-east-10 Conference action with an away match at Bentley on Sunday, September 5. Following its fi rst road match of the campaign, New Haven then returns home Wednesday, September, 8 for a matchup against the Greyhounds of As-sumption College.

Other highlights of the season include contests with Saint Thomas Aquinas, Saint Anselm, Saint Michael’s and UMass Lowell. The Chargers will host Subway Day on Tuesday, October, 12 (Saint Thomas Aquinas) and Five Guys Day on Saturday, October 16 (Saint Anselm) at Kayo Field. All fans in attendance have an opportunity to win free gift cards, courtesy of our local Subway and Five Guys restaurants. At the end of the regular season, New Haven will host Alumni Day on Sunday, October 24 and Senior Day on Friday, Octo-ber 29. The New Haven Athletic Department encourages all Chargers alumni to attend the women’s and men’s soccer doubleheader against Saint Michael’s at Kayo Field, with all the action beginning at 11 a.m. Later in the week, UNH will honor its senior class members when the team plays host to UMass Lowell on Senior Day. A small ceremony hon-oring the seniors will take place prior to the kickoff.

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The Northeast-10 Conference enters its 30th year as there is little surprise why the Northeast-10 Conference has continued to grow stronger year by year since it’s inception and now stands as a model conference of NCAA Division II.

The conference was built from the ground up with strong cornerstones and a vision of becoming the premier Division II NCAA athletic conference in the nation. A quick look around the league today will tell even the casual observer that the NE-10 has done so. The conference is a powerful union of strong academic and athletic colleges and universities that incorporates 16 institutions from New York and New England. The NE-10 sponsors the most championship sports of any Division II conference in the nation.

The Northeast-10 can look to a long history of successes – the growth from seven original schools to more than double its size 20 years later – the contention for and winning of national championships – the change in league structure from on-campus administration to a central governing location – the anticipation of, coping with and addition of modern technology - the recognition of student-athlete performances in the classroom where the real competitions are played out – all of them have been built thanks to the hard work and dedication through the years of thousands of people who have, at one time or another, called the Northeast-10 home for their athletics program or their livelihood.

The NE-10 history began with the vision of a few good men and women. It was back in 1979 that a handful of athletics directors realized that the world of college athletics was changing and that they, and their programs, would have to change as well.

In the late 1970’s and early 1980’s the NCAA began to emphasize the importance of conferences in organizing competition and determining bids to NCAA national tournaments. The NCAA required six teams to be recognized as a conference in order to award championships, and the creation of national tournaments with automatic qualifi ers to league champions became a new goal towards which teams could strive.

The founding fathers of the NE-10 were only happy to comply. Thus, a handful of athletic directors at smaller schools, classifi ed Division II and of similar scope, academic makeup and athletic abilities hatched the idea of a new athletics conference in New England. Therefore, on October 9, 1979, a simple press release announced that a new unnamed Division II conference was being formed. Eight months later, at the Pleasant Valley Country Club in Springfi eld, Mass., the league was publicly announced.

The Northeast-7 Conference established instant credibility in its membership and that credibility led to a slow but continued expansion through the years. The admittance of Saint Anselm in 1981 created the Northeast-8. In 1984, Hartford joined the ECAC Division I North Atlantic Conference but was immediately replaced by Merrimack.

The “Northeast-10” name came about when Saint Michael’s and Quinnipiac joined the league in 1987 and the conference remained stable until 1995 when Springfield left for Division III. The league stayed at 10 members as Le Moyne joined the league in 1996 from the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) and briefl y expanded to 11 when Pace joined in 1998 from the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference (NYCAC). Quinnipiac elevated to the Division I Northeast Conference (NEC) to again return the foundation of 10 until the last major expansion took place prior to 2001 when fi ve new schools joined the fold. Franklin Pierce, Southern New Hampshire University (formerly New Hampshire College), the University of Massachusetts Lowell and Southern Connecticut State University were joined by the College of Saint Rose.

In 2008, Bryant University departed for Division I and the University of New Haven immediately to replace Bryant in all sports, maintaining a 15 institutions in the conference.

Adelphi University, became the newest member of the conference last year, bringing membership to 16 full-time institutions.

AmericanInternational College

Yellow JacketsSpringfi eld, Mass.

AssumptionCollege

GreyhoundsWorcester, Mass.

BentleyCollegeFalcons

Waltham, Mass.

Franklin PierceUniversityRavens

Rindge, N.H.

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DolphinsSyracuse, N.Y.

University of Massachuetts Lowell

River HawksLowell, Mass.

MerrimackCollegeWarriors

North Andover, Mass.

University ofNew HavenChargers

West Haven, Conn.

PaceUniversity

SettersPleasantville, N.Y.

Saint AnselmCollegeHawks

Manchester, N.H.

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Purple KnightsColchester, Vt.

The College ofSaint Rose

Golden KnightsAlbany, N.Y.

Southern ConnecticutState University

OwlsNew Haven, Conn.

Southern New Hampshire University

PenmenManchester, N.H.

StonehillCollege

SkyhawksEaston, Mass.

AdelphiUniversityPanthers

Garden City, N.Y.

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## Name GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT FG OT HAT GTG 14 Oren Corridon ............... 18-15 1104 3 3 9 14 .214 6 .429 1-0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 20 Anthony Romano .......... 18-16 1048 3 1 7 14 .214 6 .429 2-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 Nick Dionne .................. 18-18 1548 3 1 7 4 .750 3 .750 1-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 10 Roberto Novoa .............. 18-5 632 2 1 5 15 .133 5 .333 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 22 Steven Gennuso ........... 16-15 959 2 0 4 29 .069 15 .517 0-0 1 0-0 1 0 0 0 19 Jean Carlos Rafael ....... 17-15 1241 2 0 4 20 .100 6 .300 1-0 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 9 Joe D’Antonio ................ 12-5 696 1 1 3 15 .067 7 .467 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Nick Pezzente ............... 17-17 1303 1 1 3 13 .077 7 .538 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 0 0 12 Joel Rodriguez .............. 18-18 1413 0 2 2 14 .000 5 .357 3-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 17 Austin Coleman ............ 16-16 1377 0 1 1 4 .000 3 .750 1-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 13 Trent McCaskill ............. 9-1 170 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 15 Matt Sarazin ................. 7-7 615 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 1-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 11 P.J. Horn ........................ 15-9 877 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 23 Josh Allen ...................... 18-9 1029 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 1-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 21 Anastasios Petridis ....... 3-0 18 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 7 Jeff Lazzara ................... 18-14 1356 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 6 Mark Blasiak ................. 11-0 108 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 18 Jason Ruiz ..................... 4-0 22 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 16 Daniel Dragicevich ....... 5-0 62 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 J.J. Comeau ................... 9-4 232 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Jonathan Creem ........... 17-14 1325 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 2-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 00 Ryan O’Donoghue......... 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Total ............................... 18 - 17 11 45 157 .108 69 .439 14-0 1 1-2 2 0 0 0 Opponents .................... 18 - 47 31 125 281 .167 133 .473 17-0 17 0-0 16 2 1 0

## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Svs Pct W L T Sho Faced 1 J.J. Comeau...............9-4 320:03 9 2.53 8 .471 0 2 0 0 46 0 Jonathan Creem .....17-14 1327:01 38 2.58 75 .664 1 15 0 1 232 TM TEAM ............................ 0:00 0 0.00 3 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 Total ........................... 18 1647:04 47 2.57 86 .647 1 17 0 1 278 Opponents ................ 18 1647:04 17 0.93 52 .754 17 1 0 8 155

Date Opponent Res. Score Overall Conf Att. Goals scored (Assists)* Aug 29 BENTLEY L 2-3 0-1-0 0-1-0 148 Roberto Novoa (unassisted) Steven Gennuso (Nick Dionne) Sep 02 CONCORDIA (N.Y.) W 4-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 63 Steven Gennuso (Oren Corridon) Oren Corridon (unassisted) Nick Pezzente (Joel Rodriguez) Roberto Novoa (unassisted)* Sep 08 at Assumption L OT 0-1 1-2-0 0-2-0 100 None* Sep 12 at #22 UMass Lowell L 0-2 1-3-0 0-3-0 134 None * Sep 16 ST. ROSE L 1-2 1-4-0 0-4-0 65 Anthony Romano (Oren Corridon)* Sep 19 at Franklin Pierce L 0-2 1-5-0 0-5-0 136 None * Sep 22 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT L 3-4 1-6-0 0-6-0 196 Anthony Romano (unassisted) Oren Corridon (Anthony Romano) Joe D’Antonio (unassisted)* Sep 27 #7 SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE L 0-4 1-7-0 0-7-0 116 None Sep 30 at C.W. Post L 0-3 1-8-0 0-7-0 98 None * Oct 03 at Stonehill College L 2-3 1-9-0 0-8-0 107 Anthony Romano (Nick Pezzente) Nick Dionne (Roberto Novoa)* Oct 6 at #18 Le Moyne L 0-5 1-10-0 0-9-0 150 None * Oct 9 MERRIMACK L 1-2 1-11-0 0-10-0 113 Nick Dionne (Austin Coleman) Oct 13 DOWLING L 1-3 1-12-0 0-10-0 85 Jean Carlos Rafael (Oren Corridon)* Oct 17 at Saint Anselm L 1-4 1-13-0 0-11-0 220 Nick Dionne (Joel Rodriguez) Oct 20 NYACK L O2 0-1 1-14-0 0-11-0 76 None Oct 22 at Molloy L 1-4 1-15-0 0-11-0 130 Jean Carlos Rafael (penalty kick)* Oct 24 at Saint Michael’s L 1-2 1-16-0 0-12-0 140 Oren Corridon (Joe D’Antonio)* Oct 28 AMER. INTERNATIONAL L 0-2 1-17-0 0-13-0 43 None (* Northeast-10 Conference match Home matches in CAPS Rankings by NSCAA/adidas as of date of match)

2009 SEASON 2009 SEASON STATISTICSSTATISTICS

2009 SEASON 2009 SEASON RESULTSRESULTS

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2009 NE-10 MEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPQuarterfi nals(1) SNHU 0(8) St. Anselm 1

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• Le Moyne won its first Northeast-10 Championship since 2005 with a 2-1 victory over Southern Connecticut. The Dolphins were led by Championship MVP, Josh Mabee.

• Four Northeast-10 schools were selected to the NCAA Division II Tournament and included Le Moyne, Southern New Hampshire, Franklin Pierce and Southern Connecticut.

• Le Moyne advanced to the NCAA Division II National Semifi nals in Tampa, Fla. after defeating conference rival Southern New Hampshire, 3-2, in an overtime penalty kick shootout in the quarterfi nals.

• Three Northeast-10 schools fi nished the year ranked in the fi nal NSCAA Division II Top 25 Poll. Le Moyne led the way

ranked fourth, followed by Southern New Hampshire (8th) and Franklin Pierce (16th).

• Le Moyne’s Daniel St. Jacques was selected the Division II Elite 88 recipient for men’s soccer. The Elite 88 is an award that recognizes the student-athlete with the highest cumulative grade-point average participating at the fi nals site for each of the NCAA’s 88 championships.

• Bentley’s Jared Joaquin became the 11th player in program history to reach 50 career points (20-10-50). Harris Smriko fi nished tied for fourth all-time in assists with 20. As a team, the Falcons reached the playoffs in consecutive years for the fi rst time since 2003-04.

• Merrimack’s Robbie Sabadoz tied the

school record with 19 goals, earning NE-10 Player of the Year honors.

• Southern New Hampshire had three players named NSCAA All-Americans, highlighted by fi rst team selection Richard Kentish. The Penmen reached the NCAA Division II quarterfi nals for the eighth time in program history.

• Six Northeast-10 athletes were named to the NSCAA Division II All-American teams. Le Moyne’s Angelo Reina and Southern New Hampshire’s Richard Kentish highlighted the list as both were named to the fi rst team. Le Moyne’s Sean Lawlor and Southern New Hampshire’s Marc Goulet received second team honors, while fellow Penmen Adrian Schippers and Franklin Pierce’s Frantz Francois picked up third team accolades.

2009 NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCEFINAL STANDINGS

NE-10 OverallTeam Record Pct. Pts. Record Pct.So. New Hamp. * 10-1-2 .846 32 14-4-4 .727Le Moyne ^ 10-2-1 .808 31 18-3-3 .812Franklin Pierce 10-2-1 .808 31 13-5-3 .690So. Connecticut 9-3-1 .731 28 14-5-2 .714Merrimack 9-4 .692 27 11-7-1 .605Assumption 6-5-2 .538 20 9-6-3 .583Bentley 6-5-2 .538 20 6-10-2 .389Saint Anselm 6-5-2 .538 20 7-9-3 .447Saint Michael’s 5-5-3 .500 20 9-5-3 .618American Int’l 5-8 .385 15 8-11 .421Stonehill 3-9-1 .269 10 7-9-1 .441UMass Lowell 3-10 .231 9 4-12 .250Saint Rose 1-11-1 .115 4 2-15-1 .139New Haven 0-13 .000 0 1-17 .056

Three points awarded for a win, one point awarded for a tie.

* Northeast-10 Regular Season Champions^ Northeast-10 Tournament Champion

2009 NE-10 MEN’S SOCCER HIGHLIGHTS

2009 NE-10 MEN’S SOCCER AWARD WINNERSPlayer of the Year

Robbie Sabadoz, MerrimackDefensive Players of the Year

Richard Kentish, Southern New HampshireGoalkeeper of the Year

Sean Lambert, Southern New HampshireFreshman of the Year

Ruben Resendes, Southern New HampshireCo-Coach of the Year

Jeremy Bonomo, AssumptionMarc Hubbard, Southern New Hampshire

All-NE-10 First TeamVictor Gonvalves - Franklin Pierce

Angelo Reina - Le MoyneRobbie Sabadoz - Merrimack

Adrian Schippers - So. New Hamp.Eric Heuze - Bentley

Frantz Francois - Franklin PiercePaul Templeton - So. ConnecticutMarc Goulet - So. New Hampshire

Austin Prete - AssumptionKevin Nuemen - Franklin Pierce

Sean Lawlor - Le MoyneGermain Delage - So. Connecticut

Richard Kentish - So. New HampshireSean Lambert - So. New Hampshire

All-NE-10 Second TeamStephen Blaisdell - AssumptionDiego Tabares - Franklin PierceHarry Appiah - So. Connecticut

Daniel Hernandez - So. New Hamp.Harris Smriko - BentleyGreg Motta - Merrimack

Yoni Feldman - So. ConnecticutKevin Woods - So. New Hampshire

Tom Reilly - Franklin PierceShaliek Dawkins - Franklin Pierce

Kyle Lortie - MerrimackBlake Schill - Saint Michael’s

Sean O’Brien - So. ConnecticutSteve White - Le Moyne

All-NE-10 Third TeamTom Denomme - American Int’l

Stephen Potcner - UMass LowellOlof Lindge - Merrimack

Keesen Howe - Saint AnselmJesse Carr - Le Moyne

Jhony Valencia - UMass LowellVictor Hernandez - So. ConnecticutMike Adam - So. New Hampshire

Bill Nussdorfer - BentleyMike Searson - Saint Anselm

PJ Burnette - So. New HampshireChristopher Agan - Stonehill

Ryan Richards - UMass Lowell

NE-10 All-Rookie TeamConor Doyle - American Int’l

Tom Carroll - AssumptionDominic Mondi - Assumption

Weston Zeiner - BentleySam Kelley - Franklin PierceTyler Rosa - Franklin Pierce

Olof Lindhe - MerrimackJordan Diana - Saint Michael’sFrank Lara - So. Connecticut

Seth Ragaini - So. ConnecticutYoni Feldman - So. Connecticut

Ruben Resendes - So. New Hamp.Christian Rodriguez - So. New Hamp.

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Roberto Taylor, Forward, (9173-74)Inducted 1984

Achieved success that only few soccer players can claim, earning recognition both on the collegiate and professional levels, both regionally and nationally. He transferred to New Haven in 1973 and became an instant contributor to the team even though he did not play soccer during his junior college days. He quickly earned a reputation for being a “jack of all trades” because he played every position on the fi eld with the exception of goalkeeper. In his fi rst year, Taylor helped the team earn an ECAC playoff spot, leading the team in scoring with 33 points. For his effort, he earned All-New England honors, accolades he would also receive as a senior. Taylor made contributions each and every game during his two-year stay, scoring 25 goals in 26 games. He won the respect of his teammates as illustrated by his being named the team captain and most valuable player in 1974. Taylor later received the school’s Athlete of the Year award for his senior-year efforts. After leaving UNH, Taylor played two years of professional soccer, one with the American Soccer League and one with the North American Soccer League. He earned the ASL’s Rookie of the Year award before moving on to the NASL where he marked such legends as Pele.

Joseph Machnik, Coach/A.D. (1969-80)Inducted 1987

For 11 years the names Machnik and Charger Athletics were synonymous. He began his illustrious career as the head coach of the men’s soccer team, where he fi elded some national caliber teams over 10 seasons. In 1970, he coached his Chargers to the NAIA fi nals and to the regionals the next season. UNH then qualifi ed for the prestigious NCAA Regionals in 1973 and ’74, the NCAA Finals in 1976 and the Final Four in 1977. Named New England Intercollegiate Soccer League’s Coach of the Year two times he also served as the hockey coach for three seasons. “Dr. Joe” brought the same intensity and will to succeed to his position as the department’s Director of Athletics. In 1972, he was instrumental in elevating the athletic program by seeking and gaining Charger membership in the prestigious and competitive NCAA. A few years later, in 1975, he also introduced the women’s athletic program and gave the fi nal approval on the proposal which upgraded the football and lacrosse programs from a club to a varsity sport.

John Kowalski, Assistant Coach/Back/Goalkeeper, (1969-72)Inducted 1988

Statistics do not justify the fine career output of Kowalski and his contribution to the soccer program, both as a player and as a coach. A stellar back for Coach Joe Machnik during his four seasons, he contributed heavily to the 19 shutouts posted by the team as he stopped the opposition before the goal. John could also be looked to when a back-up keeper was needed and he fi lled in admirably when called upon. The four-year letterwinner was a three time All-New England selection and was a key part of teams that participated in the University’s fi rst ECAC and NCAA tournaments in soccer. Returning to UNH after graduating, he served as the right-hand man to Machnik for fi ve seasons, during which UNH competed in fi ve NCAA playoffs, and two NCAA Final Four Championships.

Keith Russo, Back, (1980-84)Inducted 1990

Although he didn’t put any points on the scoreboard, Russo played a major role in New Haven’s success by not allowing the opposition to score any goals. As a defensive player, Russo was one of the reasons UNH was so successful in the early 1980s. He supplied the Chargers with outstanding defense and leadership during his career. Russo was a member of the 1981 defense which allowed only 10 goals in 20 games, a record which stood at his induction. During his stay, UNH posted a 56-15-7 record, including a school record 17 wins in 1983. His play earned him a great

deal of recognition, highlighted by All-America honors in both 1982 and 1983. Russo was also named to the All-New England team in three of his four years as a Charger. He played on two NCAA playoff teams during his career, advancing to the Regional Final in both seasons.

Rick Kessel, Goalkeeper, (1975-78)Inducted 1992

Kessel did more than just stop shots for the UNH soccer team. He was a driving force behind the Chargers’ advancement to the 1976 NCAA Championship Game and to the 1977 NCAA Semifi nals. Kessel posted seven shutouts in 1976, two more in the NCAA playoffs, and three in each of his fi nal two seasons. Kessel’s leadership and ability to come up with big plays often while playing injured was a major contributing factor to the team’s success and to the development of its strong following. Kessel helped the Chargers earn four bids to the NCAA tournament and post a 48-13-10 record during his career. He registered 297 saves in four seasons which included a career-high 116 stops in 1976. He owned a career 1.05 goals against average, including three seasons in which he allowed less than one goal per game.

Don Wynschenk, Soccer & Tennis Coach/Admin., (1964-84)Inducted 1993

Wynschenk played an important role during his association with UNH. He contributed to the education process as a teacher, a tennis coach and as Director of Physical Education and Intramural Sports. Wynschenk taught a myriad of subjects during his tenure and served on many faculty committees which helped bridge the gap between the North and Main campuses. His intramural programs encouraged students to come to the North Campus even though they were not directly involved with intercollegiate athletics. Wynschenk acted as a consultant for the design of the North Campus Athletic Complex. He stressed the totality of being a student-athlete, emphasizing the importance of academic success as well as athletic achievement. Wynschenk received the respect and admiration of faculty, staff and students throughout his career.

Dr. Delfi m Pereira, Midfi elder, (1967-68 & 1970-71)Inducted 1995

For four years, Pereira contributed more than goals and assists to the Chargers soccer program. He was a leader, a player who helped his teammates in any way necessary to win games. Pereira was team captain in 1969 and 1970 and was a major force in propelling UNH to its fi rst ever national tournament appearance, the NAIA Final 8. He played every position during his career, including goal keeper. In his sophomore year, an Achilles injury prevented him from running, forcing Pereira to the goal mouth where he won his fi rst game at the position. The next game, Pereira broke his hand while in the goal forcing him out of the lineup, but only for a few games for he returned later that season. He earned All-New England honors as a junior and senior and was named to the New England Intercollegiate All-Star Team in 1970. Pereira fi nished his career with 18 goals and 13 assists which ranked among the top ten at his graduation.

Neville Brown, Forward, (1970-73)Inducted 1996

Brown made a major impact on the Charger soccer team in each of his four seasons. UNH won 44 of 66 games and received four post-season bids during his career. As a freshman, Brown led the squad in scoring with 14 goals and nine assists for 37 points, a total which also ranked among the nation’s scoring leaders. He helped the Chargers to their fi rst-ever post-season tournament as the team fi nished seventh in the 1970 NAIA playoffs. His contributions did not go unnoticed as the forward was placed on the New England Intercollegiate Soccer League’s All-Star team as well

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as the the National Soccer Coaches Association All-Region squad. Brown also appeared on the NEISL and NSCA All-Star teams in 1971 and 1973. He ranked among the team’s leading scorers for three more seasons before fi nishing his career with 45 goals and 31 assists, numbers which still place him among the school’s all-time scoring leaders. Brown was named team captain in his senior season. At the time of his induction, Brown held the school record for career assists with 31 and ranked second all-time in both total point with 121 and career goals with 45. Brown graduated Cum Laude in 1974 and received the Silversmith Award for outstanding contribution to UNH.

Carl Babb, Forward, (1974-75)Inducted 1998

Babb was an outstanding contributor to the UNH program after transferring from Bronx Community College, where he earned All-America honors. The forward fi nished his UNH career with 24 points in 29 games, almost a point per game ratio. His best year came in 1975 when he tied for the team lead in scoring with 16 points, netting fi ve goals and collecting six assists. In his senior season, the men’s soccer team posted a 10-4-2 record and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for only the second time in school history. He led a 1975 team that set the standard for future UNH teams, as the Chargers went on to qualify for the NCAA Tournament the next three seasons. Babb also was a member of the fi rst track team at New Haven, competing in the 100- and 200-meters and 4x100 meter relay.

Nick Sakiewicz, Goalkeeper, (1979-82)Inducted 1999

Sakiewicz entered the UNH Hall of Fame as one of the most successful goaltenders in school history. He still holds several school records, including most shutouts in a career with 25 during his four seasons. He was an All-New England Collegiate Conference and All-New England selection during his career. During his senior season, Sakiewicz allowed only 17 goals in

19 games and stopped 123 of 140 shots on goal. His best season came during his junior year, in which he allowed only 10 goals in 20 games, and stopped 121 of 131 shots, including 11 shutouts. Following graduation, Sakiewicz played professionally in both France and Portugal. He served one year as the Vice-President of Corporate Sales for Major League Soccer and at induction was the President and General Manager of Major League Soccer’s Tampa Bay Mutiny.

Peter Zimmerman, Forward/Midfi elder (1975-78)Inducted 2005

During the 1970’s, the versatile Peter Zimmerman was an integral part of UNH’s soccer success, ranking among the team’s leading scorers during each of his four seasons. Zimmerman fi nished his career with 24 goals and 18 assists for 66 points. As a freshman, he netted a single-season career high eight goals for 16 points and never looked back. Zimmerman tallied four goals and 12 points as a sophomore and junior, and had two goals and nine points as a senior. During his time in a Charger uniform, the program posted a 51-15-10 overall record, making NCAA playoff appearances in each season. In 1976, Zimmerman helped the team reach the NCAA Division II National Championship match. New Haven moved on to the National Semifi nals in Seattle, Washington by defeating Southern Connecticut State, 1-0 in four overtimes, as he scored the game-winning goal. In 1977, the Chargers again reached the Final Four returning from Miami, Fla. with a third place fi nish. One of three brothers to compete at UNH, Zimmerman played two years with brother Bernard. He set an example as a three-year team captain with his ability to inspire confi dence in his teammates, and his spirit and love of the game were evident each time he took the fi eld. Zimmerman also represented the team in many campus activities with class and character. In 1979, his athletic excellence and scholarship were recognized as he received UNH’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award.

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ALL-AMERICANSBoniface Uche .......1981 First Team (F)Keith Russo ...........1982Keith Russo ...........1983Boniface Uche .......1984 First Team (M)

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSMaurice Aboud ......2006 ESPN the Magazine Second Team

UNH IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGSYear Final Regular Season Poll1977 .......... 17th (Poll included all Divisions)1981 ......... 9th1983 ......... 9th1984 ......... 7th1985 ......... 19th1996 ......... 17th* Poll conducted by Intercollegiate Soccer Coaches Association of America (ISAA) from 1971-95.

ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERSPlayer Years G A Pts.Boniface Uche .......1981-84 51 30 132Bert Williams .........1998-00 56 18 130Neville Brown .........1970-73 45 31 121Joshua Phillips .......1984-86 42 17 101Glenn Banks ..........1967-68 37 18 92Krys Furman ..........1975-78 32 26 90Tony Cartiera .........1993-96 38 8 84Abou Cissokho .......1989-92 36 10 82Jose Rojas ..............1983-86 30 20 80Keith McCormick ...1984-86 28 22 78Sahar Rostami .......1998-00 26 22 74

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSSINGLE-GAME RECORDS Goals 6, Sahar Rostami, 09/18/00 vs. STAC (Tied-4th all-time NCAA D-II) Assists 5, Edi Bogdanovic, 1983 Points 15, Sahar Rostami, 09/18/00 vs. STAC (Tied-2nd all-time NCAA D-II)

SEASON RECORDS Goals 30, Bert Williams, 2000 (11th all-time NCAA D-II) Assists 19, Omar Castillo, 1997 (tied, 21st all-time NCAA D-II) Points 66, Bert Williams (30g, 6a), 2000 Shutouts 11, Josh Faris, 1997 11, Nick Sakiewicz, 1981 Fewest Goals Against 10, Nick Sakiewicz, 1981

CAREER RECORDS Goals 56, Bert Williams, 1998-2000 Assists 31, Neville Brown, 1970-73 Points 132, Boniface Uche, 1981-84 Shutouts 26, Josh Faris, 1995-1999 Fewest Goals Against 43, Nick Sakiewicz, 1979-82 (58 Games, 0.74 GAA)

TEAM RECORDSConsecutive Winning Seasons 12, 1975-86

TEAM GAME RECORDS Goals 18, 1984 vs. AIC Largest Margin of Victory 18 Goals, 18-0 vs. AIC, 1984 Goals Against 10, vs. Quinnipiac, 1966

TEAM SEASON RECORDS Goals 95, 1984 - 21 Games Fewest Goals Against 10, 1981 - 20 Games Winning Percentage 1.000 (10-0), 1965 Wins 17, 1983 Longest Unbeaten Streak 18, 1964-65 Consecutive Wins 18, 1964-65 Consecutive Shutouts 5, 1977 & 1979 Consec. Games Not Shutout 22, 1984-85 Most Goals Against 51, 1993 - 17 Games Losses 17, 2009 Consecutive Losses 16, 2009

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDSYears Coach....................W L T Pct.1962 ...........Richard Curren .....12 1 0 .9231963-66...... Paul DelGobbo .....35 7 2 .8181967-68......Don Wynschenk ...13 8 3 .6041969-79...... Joe Machnik .........110 55 21 .6481980 ...........Bill Wallach ...........11 2 4 .7651981-90 ...... Joe Maher ............108 71 12 .5971991-93 ......Rick Pauloski........17 32 4 .3581994-97 ...... Tom Poitras ..........38 32 5 .5401998-00......Mark Lukas ..........33 21 4 .5692001-03 ...... Chris Payne ..........19 35 1 .3462004-06 .....Matt Verni .............16 36 4 .3082007-Pres ... Josh Krusewski ....11 41 1 .217TOTALS ........47 Seasons ..........423 341 61 .550

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY 1976 National Runners-Up1977 National Third Place

1984 Final Four

1972 Division IIFirst Round (24 teams)

Bridgeport 1, UNH 0

1975 Division IIFirst Round (16 teams)Le Moyne 3, at UNH 0

1976 Division IIFirst Round (16 teams)

UNH 4, C.W. Post 0Second Round (8 teams)UNH 1, So. Conn. 0 (4OT)

Final FourUNH 2, Mo.-St. Louis 1 (2OT)

National Championship(Seattle, Wash.)

Loyola (Md.) 2, UNH 0

1977 Division IIFirst Round (16 teams)

UNH 3, Hartford 0Second Round (8 teams)

UNH 1, So. Conn. 0Final Four

Alabama A&M 2, UNH 0Third Place Game

UNH 3, Wisc.-Green Bay 2 (2OT - PKs)

1978 Division IIFirst Round (16 teams)

at UNH 3, Hartford 1Second Round (8 teams)

at So. Conn. 2, UNH 0

1981 Division IIFirst Round (10 teams)

UNH 2, at Hartford 1 (OT)Second Round (8 teams)

So. Conn. 1, at UNH 0

1983 Division IIFirst Round (12 teams)

at UNH 2, Keene State 1Second Round (8 teams)

at So. Conn. 1, UNH 0

1984 Division IIFirst Round (12 teams)

UNH 2, Bridgeport 1Second Round (8 teams)

UNH 1, at Tampa 0Final Four

Florida International 3, UNH 2

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1963 (7-3-1)Coach: Paul DelGobboMass. Maritime ...........................W .....5-0Assumption ..................................W .....5-0Quinnipiac ....................................W .....2-0New England College ...................L ......2-4Nasson .........................................W .....3-2Quinnipiac .....................................L ......2-4Stonehill ........................................T ......2-2FDU-Madison ...............................W .....3-1Danbury State .............................W .....7-2Nichols ..........................................L ......1-6New Bedford Tech .......................W .....6-2

1964 (11-2-1)Coach: Paul DelGobboAssumption ..................................W .....6-2Quinnipiac .....................................L ......2-3Quinnipiac .....................................L ......2-4New England College ..................W .....4-1Durfee Tech .................................W .....8-0Albany State ..................................T ......0-0Nasson .........................................W .....4-0Fairfi eld University .......................W .....4-1Danbury State .............................W .....4-3Durfee Tech .................................W .. 12-0FDU-Madison ...............................W .....2-1

Windham .....................................W .....6-1New Bedford Tech .......................W .....2-0New Bedford Tech .......................W .....4-0

1965 (10-0)Coach: Paul DelGobboat Danbury State College ............W .....3-0New England College ..................W .....4-0Albany State College ...................W .....6-3Fairfi eld University .......................W .. 14-1at Quinnipiac College ..................W .....4-2Sacred Heart University ..............W .. 10-1S.M.T.I. .........................................W .....2-1Assumption College ....................W .....6-1at Eastern Nazarene ...................W .. 11-3at Windham College ....................W .....6-1

1966 (7-2)Coach: Paul DelGobboat Fairfi eld ....................................W .....5-4Stony Brook .................................W .....3-0at Sacred Heart ...........................W .....6-2Windham......................................W .....6-1at S.M.T.I. ......................................L ......1-3New York Tech .............................W .....5-1at Assumption .............................W .....5-3Quinnipiac .....................................L ... 1-10at New York Tech .........................W .....7-0

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Fairfi eld ........................................W .....3-0Newark State ...............................W .....5-1Monmouth ...................................W .....5-3S’eastern Mass. Tech. Inst .........W .....6-1Nasson ..........................................L ......2-4Eastern Nazarene .......................W .....7-0Windham (VT) ..............................W .....2-0Assumption ..................................W .....2-0Quinnipiac .....................................T ......2-2New York Tech .............................W .....5-2*Western New England ...............L ......1-3Stony Brook ..................................T ......1-1* NAIA Area 8 Tournament

1968 (5-6-1)Coach: Don WynschenkS’eastern Mass. Tech. Inst ..........L ......2-5Newark State ................................L ......2-3Monmouth College ......................W .....4-2Western New England .................W .....5-3Windham College .........................L ......3-6Eastern Nazarene .......................W .....7-6Quinnipiac (OT) ............................W .....3-2St. Francis (OT) .............................T ......3-3Fairfi eld .........................................L ......0-2Assumption ...................................L ......1-2Southern Connecticut ..................L ......0-3Bryant College .............................W .....6-2

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Quinnipiac .....................................L ......0-2Philadelphia Textile ......................L ......0-3Monmouth ...................................W .....1-0Western New Enlgand .................W .....4-1Southeastern Mass. .....................L ......1-2Pratt Institute (OT) ........................L ......4-6Eastern Nazarene (OT) .................L ......1-2Windham (OT) ...............................T ......2-2Fairfi eld .........................................L ......1-2Assumption ...................................L ......1-2Southern Connecticut ..................L ......0-6Central Connecticut .....................L ......0-1New York University ......................L ......0-2

1970 (13-5-1)Coach: Joe MachnikNAIA NATIONAL TOURN.Quinnipiac College (OT) ................T ......1-1at Southern Mass. .......................W .....7-1Southern Connecticut .................W .....3-0at Monmouth ...............................W .. 10-0at Fairfi eld ....................................W .....5-1Windham......................................W .....2-0at Central Connecticut ................W .....2-1at CCNY .........................................L ......1-3at C.W. Post .................................W .....4-0Assumption ..................................W .....4-1FDU-Madison ................................L ......1-2Philadelphia Textile ......................L ......1-2New York University ....................W .....2-1Pratt Institute (OT) .......................W .....1-0

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1974 ..... Joe Machnik ..................5 9 01975 .... Joe Machnik ................10 5 21976 ..... Joe Machnik ............... 12 6 21977 ..... Joe Machnik ................16 2 21978 .... Joe Machnik ............... 13 2 41979 .... Joe Machnik ..................8 6 31980 ....Bill Wallach ................. 11 2 41981 .... Joe Maher ................... 15 4 11982 .... Joe Maher ................... 13 5 11983 .... Joe Maher ....................17 4 11984 .... Joe Maher ....................16 4 11985 .... Joe Maher ................... 11 7 11986 .... Joe Maher ....................10 5 2

1987 .... Joe Maher ......................7 13 01988 .... Joe Maher ......................7 9 11989 .... Joe Maher ......................6 9 21990 .... Joe Maher ......................6 11 21991 ....Rick Pauloski .................5 10 21992 ....Rick Pauloski .................7 11 11993 ....Rick Pauloski .................5 11 11994 ....Tom Poitras ...................3 12 11995 ....Tom Poitras ...................7 9 21996 ....Tom Poitras ................ 13 5 11997 ....Tom Poitras ................ 15 6 11998 ....Mark Lukas ................ 12 6 11999 ....Mark Lukas ...................9 9 1

2000 ....Mark Lukas ................ 12 6 22001 ....Chris Payne ...................4 14 12002 ....Chris Payne ...................8 11 02003 ....Chris Payne ...................7 10 02004 ....Matt Verni ......................5 12 02005 ....Matt Verni ......................5 13 12006 ....Matt Verni ......................6 11 32007 .... Joshua Krusewski .........6 10 12008 .... Joshua Krusewski .........4 14 02009 .... Joshua Krusewski .........1 17 0Totals ....47 years .................. 423-341-61

Opponent W L TAlabama A&M ................................ 0 1 0Albany ............................................ 2 1 3American International ...............10 5 2Assumption ..................................13 7 0Babson ........................................... 3 4 2Barrington ...................................... 1 0 0Bentley ........................................... 3 3 0Binghamton ................................... 3 0 0Bloomsburg ................................... 1 1 0Bloomfi eld ...................................... 1 1 0Bridgeport ....................................12 15 0Brooklyn College ............................ 2 0 0Bryant............................................. 8 2 0C.W. Post ......................................14 15 1California (Pa.) ............................... 0 2 0CCNY .............................................. 6 3 0Central Connecticut St. ...............12 2 4Concordia (N.Y.) ...........................14 4 1Connecticut College ...................... 5 1 0Dallas Baptist ................................ 0 1 0Danbury State ............................... 3 0 0Davis & Elkins ................................ 0 1 2Dominican (N.Y.) ............................ 3 1 0Dowling .......................................... 9 13 2Durfee Tech ................................... 2 0 0

Earlham (Indiana) ......................... 1 0 0East Stroudsburg ........................... 0 4 0Eastern Connecticut St. ..............10 3 1Eastern Nazarene ......................... 3 1 0Eckard ............................................ 1 0 0Fairfi eld ........................................20 2 0FDU-Madison ................................. 6 2 0Felician ........................................... 3 3 0Florida International ...................... 0 1 0Franklin Pierce ............................... 1 15 1Hartford .......................................... 6 3 2Hofstra ........................................... 1 0 1Holy Family..................................... 0 2 0Hunter ............................................ 0 1 0Kean (N.J.) ..................................... 3 4 0Keene State ................................... 4 13 2Kutztown ........................................ 4 3 0Le Moyne ....................................... 2 5 0LIU-Brooklyn ................................... 1 5 2Lock Haven .................................... 0 6 1Loyola (Md.) ................................... 0 1 0UMass Lowell...............................20 10 2Mass. Maritime ............................. 1 0 0Merchant Marine Acad. ................ 2 0 0Mercy ............................................. 6 9 4Mercyhurst ..................................... 0 1 0

Merrimack ..................................... 2 6 0Missouri-St. Louis .......................... 1 0 0Molloy ............................................. 3 5 0Monmouth ..................................... 6 0 0Nasson ........................................... 2 1 0New Bedford Tech ......................... 3 0 0New England College .................... 2 2 0New Jersey Inst of Tech. ............... 2 0 0Newark State ................................. 1 1 0Nichols ........................................... 0 1 0Nyack ............................................. 3 1 0New York Inst. of Tech. ................10 12 3NYU ................................................ 4 3 0Oneonta State ............................... 0 3 1Ottawa (Kansas) ............................ 0 1 0Pace ............................................... 5 0 0Philadelphia U. .............................. 1 5 2Post ..............................................12 2 1Pratt Institute ................................. 6 1 0Queens (N.Y.) ................................. 6 4 0Quinnipiac ....................................21 10 6Ricker College ................................ 1 0 0Roberts Wesleyan ......................... 0 1 0Sacred Heart ...............................17 8 2Saint Anselm ................................. 1 6 0Saint Rose ..................................... 1 2 0

Shippensburg ................................ 0 1 0Slippery Rock ................................. 2 0 0Southampton ...............................14 10 1S’eastern Mass Tech. In. .............. 2 3 0Southern Conn. St. ......................11 33 2Southern Mass. ............................. 1 0 0Southern New Hampshire ............ 3 18 1(Formerly New Hampshire College)St. Francis (N.Y.) ............................ 4 4 6St. Michael’s .................................. 0 2 0St. Thomas Aquinas ...................... 7 0 0Stonehill .......................................12 8 1Stony Brook ................................... 3 2 1Tampa ............................................ 1 0 0U. of District Columbia .................. 1 0 0U.S. Coast Guard Acad. ................. 1 0 0University of Mexico ...................... 0 1 0Villanova ........................................ 1 0 0Western New England ................... 4 1 0Westfi eld State .............................. 3 1 1Windham College .......................... 6 1 1Wisconsin-Green Bay .................... 1 0 0Yale ................................................. 3 3 1

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1971 (13-4-1)Coach: Joe MachnikCoast Guard .................................W .....3-1at Windham .................................W .....7-0Monmouth ...................................W .. 11-0Fairfi eld ........................................W .....5-0C.W. Post ......................................W .....5-0Central Connecticut ....................W .....5-0at Philadelphia Textile ..................L ......1-2CCNY ............................................W .....6-1at Quinnipiac ...............................W .....2-0at Assumption .............................W .....6-1at Southern Connecticut ..............L ......0-3at Pratt .........................................W .....2-0St. Francis (NY) .............................T ......3-3at New York University .................L ......1-2at FDU-Madison ...........................W .....2-1Babson .........................................W .....1-0*Barrington (3OT)........................W .....2-1#Keene State................................L ......2-3* NAIA Area 8 Southern Division Playoffs at New Haven# NAIA Area 8 Championship at WIllimantic, Conn.

1972 (9-2-2)Coach: Joe MachnikNCAA TOURNAMENT (24 Teams)St. Francis (NY) ............................W .....3-1at Fairfi eld ....................................W .....3-1Pratt .............................................W .....4-1Philadelphia Textile (OT) ..............T ......2-2at CCNY ........................................W .....3-2at Central Connecticut .................T ......4-4Assumption ..................................W .....6-0Southern Connecticut .................W .....1-0at Oneonta State ..........................L ......1-6Quinnipiac ....................................W .....1-0FDU-Madison ...............................W .....4-2New York University .....................W .....1-0*Bridgeport ..................................L ......0-1*NCAA New England Regionals (at UNH)

1973 (9-4-3)Coach: Joe MachnikFairfi eld ........................................W .. 10-0at Babson .....................................L ......2-6at Monmouth ...............................W .....4-0at St. Francis (NY)........................W .....3-2at Philadelphia Textile ..................T ......1-1CCNY ............................................W .....5-1Central Connecticut .....................T ......0-0at Assumption .............................W .....6-1at Southern Connecticut .............W .....1-0Oneonta State .............................L ......0-2at FDU-Madison ............................L ......3-4New York University .....................W .....2-0at Quinnipiac ...............................W .....1-0Long Island University ..................T ......1-1*Kean College (OT) .....................W .....4-1*Hunter College ...........................L ......0-1*ECAC Central Regional Tournament at Kean College, Union, N.J.

1974 (5-9)Coach: Joe MachnikUniversity of Mexico .....................L ......0-1at Yale ...........................................L ......0-1at Fairfi eld ....................................W .....9-3

Babson ..........................................L ......0-1at LIU .............................................L ......1-6Philadelphia Textile ......................L ......0-1at CCNY .........................................L ......2-3St. Francis .....................................L ......1-2Quinnipiac ....................................W .....3-1at Keene St. ..................................L ......0-2FDU-Madison ...............................W .....4-0NYU ...............................................L ......0-1at Central Conn. State ................W .....6-2Southern Conn. State .................W .....3-1

1975 (10-5-2)Coach: Joe MachnikNCAA TOURNAMENT (16 Tms)Connecticut College ....................W .....2-1Yale University .............................W .....2-1Oneonta State ..............................L ......0-3Fairfi eld University .......................W .....3-0Long Island University .................W .....1-0Philadelphia TEctile ......................L ......1-5CCNY ............................................W .....3-0Central Connecticut .....................T ......0-0Sacred Heart University ..............W .....3-0St. Francis College........................T ......1-1Keene State ..................................L ......1-5FDU-Madison ...............................W .....3-1New York University .....................W .....2-0Babson College ............................L ......0-2Southern Connecticut .................W .....2-0Quinnipiac College ......................W .....4-0*Le Moyne College .......................L ......0-3*NCAA Division II Playoffs (at UNH)

1976 (12-6-2)Coach: Joe MachnikNCAA DIVISION II NATIONAL RUNNERS-UPWestern New England .................W .....6-3Oneonta State ..............................T ......2-2Fairfi eld University .......................W .....5-0Connecticut College ....................W .....1-0St. Francis .....................................L ......0-2Long Island University ..................L ......1-5CCNY ............................................W .....5-0Central Connecticut ....................W .....4-0Philadelphia Textile .....................W .....2-1Sacred Heart ...............................W .. 10-0Quinnipiac College ......................W .....2-0Keene State ..................................L ......1-3Yale University ..............................L ......0-2Babson College ............................T ......1-1Eastern Connecticut State ...........L ......0-1Southern Conn. State .................W [email protected]. Post College .....................W .....4-0#So. Conn. State (4OT) ...............W .....1-0$U. of Mo.-St. Louis (2OT) ...........W .....2-1*Loyola Baltimore ........................L ......0-2@NCAA Region I Semifi nal#NCAA Region I Final$NCAA National Semifi nal*NCAA Division II National Championship match (Seattle, Wash.)

1977 (16-2-2)Coach: Joe MachnikNCAA DIV. II NATIONAL THIRD PLACEWestern New England .................W .....2-0Fairfi eld ........................................W .....5-1Quinnipiac .....................................T ......1-1St. Francis ....................................W .....5-0Yale ...............................................W .....2-1Southampton ...............................W .....4-1CCNY ............................................W .....4-1Central Conn. State .....................W .....4-1Stonehill .......................................W .....2-1Sacred Heart ...............................W .....4-0

Univ. of Lowell ..............................W .....5-0Keene State ................................W .....1-0Babson .........................................W .....2-0Eastern Conn. State .....................T ......1-1Long Island Univ. ..........................L ......2-3Hartford ........................................W .....3-0Southern Conn. State .................W .....1-0*Hartford .....................................W .....3-0*Southern Conn. .........................W .....1-0#Alabama A & M ..........................L [email protected] Bay (2OT) .............W .....3-2UNH wins on penalty kicks*NCAA New England Regional#NCAA Semifi nals (Miami, Fla.)@NCAA Third Place Game (Miami, Fla.)

1978 (13-2-4)Coach: Joe MachnikNCAA ELITE EIGHTDavis & Elkins ...............................T ......0-0Villanova ......................................W .....7-0Fairfi eld ........................................W .....4-1Hartford .........................................T ......1-1Yale ...............................................W .....1-0Southern Connecticut ..................L ......0-3Southampton ...............................W .....3-1Quinnipiac ....................................W .....1-0Central Connecticut ....................W .....2-1Stonehill .......................................W .....4-1Sacred Heart ...............................W .....5-1Lowell University ..........................W .....2-0C.W. Post ......................................W .....4-0St. Francis (NY) ............................W .....2-1Babson ..........................................T ......1-1Eastern Connecticut ....................W .....4-2Long Island University ..................T ......1-1$Hartford .....................................W .....3-1#at Southern Connecticut ...........L ......1-3$ NCAA New England Regional First Round (at UNH)# NCAA N. England Reg. Championship

1979 (8-6-3)Coach: Joe MachnikEckerd College .............................W .....2-0at Westfi eld St. ............................T ......1-1Quinnipiac College .......................T ......2-2Yale University (OT) .......................T ... 2-2** Yale advanced on penalty kicks, 3-1Connecticut College .....................L ......0-1at C.W. Post .................................L ......2-3Southampton College .................W .....3-0Fairfi eld University .......................W .....8-0at Stonehill College .....................W .....4-0Sacred Heart ...............................W .....4-0Lowell Univeristy .........................W .....1-0Unviersity of Hartford ...................L ......0-3at St. Francis (NY).........................T ......2-2at Babson College ........................L ......0-3Central Connecticut ....................W .....2-0Eastern Connecticut ....................W .....5-1Long Island Univ. (OT) ..................L ......2-4

1980 (11-2-4)Coach: Bill WallachWestfi eld St. ................................W .....6-0at Southampton ..........................W .....3-2New York Tech. ............................W .....3-0vs. Southern Connecticut ............L ......1-4vs. Quinnipiac ..............................W .....5-0at Connecticut College ................W .....3-0C.W. Post ......................................W .....3-2Pratt Institute ...............................W .....3-0at Fairfi eld University...................W .....1-0at Central Connecticut .................T ......1-1University of Hartford ...................T ......0-0at Sacred Heart ...........................W .....2-1at University of Lowell ..................T ......2-2

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1981 (15-4-1)Coach: Joe MaherNCAA ELITE EIGHTMercy College (OT) .......................T ......0-0at New York Tech .........................W .....1-0at C.W. Post College ....................W .....1-0vs. Yale University (OT) .................L ......1-2vs. Quinnipiac College .................W .....4-1Connecticut College ....................W .....1-0at University of Hartford ...............L ......1-2at Fairfi eld University...................W .....5-1Central Conn. St. College ............W .....1-0at Babson College .......................W .....1-0Sacred Heart University ..............W .....4-1University of Lowell .....................W .....1-0Southampton College ................W .....3-0at St. Francis College ...................L ......0-1Eastern Conn. St. College ...........W .....2-0at Merchant Marine Acad. ..........W .....2-1at Pratt Institute ..........................W .....6-0Kutztown St. College ...................W .....5-0@at Univ. of Hartford (OT) ...........W .....2-1#So. Conn. State ..........................L ......0-1@ NCAA Division II Northeast Regional First Round# NCAA Division II Northeast Regional Championship (at UNH)

1982 (13-5-1)Coach: Joe Maherat Mercy .......................................W .....2-0*at Lowell ....................................W .....2-1N.Y. Tech .......................................L ......0-2*Quinnipiac .................................W .....3-1*So. Conn. State .........................W .....1-0at Connecticut College ................W .....3-1at Hofstra ......................................T ......0-0Fairfi eld ........................................W .....6-0at Central Conn. State ................W .....2-1Hartford .........................................L ......0-1Dowling .........................................L ......0-4at New Hamp. Coll. (OT) ..............W .....1-0St. Francis (OT) .............................T ......0-0C.W. Post .....................................W .....4-0Pratt .............................................W forfeit*at U. of Bridgeport (OT) ..............L ......1-2*at Sacred Heart .........................W .....2-1at Southampton ..........................W .....5-0Brooklyn College ..........................W .....2-0* NECC Conference Match

1983 (17-4-1)Coach: Joe MaherNCAA ELITE EIGHTvs. Davis & Elkins (OT) .................T ......1-1vs. Dowling ...................................W .....3-2*at Sacred Heart .........................W .....3-0*Lowell .........................................W .....2-1at New York Tech. (OT) ................W .....1-0*at Quinnipiac (OT) ......................L ......1-2Mercy ...........................................W .....4-1at Fairfi eld ....................................W .....5-0Hofstra .........................................W .....1-0*Central Connecticut State ........W .....4-1Queens .........................................W .. 11-0at Dowling ....................................W .....2-0at C.W. Post .................................W .....5-1at St. Francis .................................L ......1-2*New Hampshire College ...........W .....1-0at Hartford ...................................W .....5-1*Bridgeport .................................W .....3-0*Southern Connecticut ................L ......1-3Southampton ...............................W .....3-0

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1984 (16-4-1)Coach: Joe MaherNCAA FINAL FOUR#Keene State................................L ......0-2#Kean of N.J. ................................L ......1-4*Sacred Heart .............................W .....6-1New York Tech. .............................L ......2-3*Quinnipiac .................................W .....3-0at Mercy (OT) ................................T ......1-1Fairfi eld ........................................W .. 13-1*Lowell .........................................W .....9-0*at Central Conn. State ..............W .....3-0at Queens ....................................W .....6-0Dowling ........................................W .....6-2C.W. Post ......................................W .....3-1*at New Hampshire Coll. ............W .....5-1*at Bridgeport .............................W .....4-1*So. Conn. State (OT) ..................W .....2-1at Southampton ..........................W .....4-0American International ...............W .. 18-0Hartford ........................................W .....4-0@Bridgeport .................................W .....2-1$at Tampa ....................................W .....1-0&vs. Florida Int’l Univ. (OT) ...........L ......2-3# at Keene State Tournament* NECC Conference Match@ NCAA Div. II Regionals$ NCAA Div. II Quarterfi nals& NCAA Div. II Semifi nals (Miami, Fla.)

1985 (11-7-1)Coach: Joe Maher*at Sacred Heart .........................W .....3-1*Lowell .........................................W .....5-0at N.Y. Tech. ..................................L ......0-1at Pace .........................................W .....1-0at Fairfi eld ....................................W .....7-0Central Connecticut ....................W .....5-2Queens .........................................W .....8-1at Dowling (OT) .............................T ......1-1Eastern Connecticut .....................L ......2-4at C.W. Post ..................................L ......0-3*New Hamp. College (OT) ............L ......1-2Keene State .................................W .....2-1*Bridgeport .................................W .....1-0*at Southern Conn. (OT) ..............L ......0-1Southampton ...............................W .....4-0at Kean of New Jersey ................W .....2-1Mercy ............................................L ......3-4*Quinnipiac ..................................L ......0-2at American International ...........W .....5-1* NECC Conference Match

1986 (10-5-2)Coach: Joe Maher*Sacred Heart University ............W .....3-0*University of Lowell ...................W .....3-1New York Tech. ............................W .....3-1Pace University ............................W .....3-2at Mercy College (OT) ..................W .....3-1at Queens College ........................L ......2-3at Central Conn. St. Univ. .............L ......0-6Dowling Colllege ..........................W .....2-1*Quinnipiac College .....................L ......2-3at Eastern Conn. State ...............W .....4-3C.W. Post College ........................W .....2-1*at New Hampshire College ........L ......1-2*at Keene St. College (OT) ..........T ......0-0*at University of Bridgeport.........L ......0-1*So. Connecticut State (OT) ........T ......0-0at Southampton College .............W .....3-0

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1987 (7-13)Coach: Joe Maher#Lock Haven .................................L ......0-5#East Stroudsburg .......................L ......0-4Westfi eld State College ...............W .....3-2at NYIT (OT) ..................................W .....2-1at Pace University ........................W .....1-0at C.W. Post College .....................L ......0-4Queens College ............................L ......1-3at Quinnipiac College ..................W .....2-1*at Sacred Heart University ........L ......0-1at Dowling College .......................W .....3-0*at So. Connecticut State ............L ......0-3Eastern Conn. State .....................L ......1-5at American International ...........W .....7-0*New Hampshire College ............L ......1-2*Keene State College ..................L ......0-2*University of Bridgeport .............L ......1-2Mercy College ...............................L ......0-2Southampton College ..................L ......2-3*Lowell .........................................W .....4-1at Kean College of NJ ...................L ......0-1# Lock Haven University Tournament* NECC Conference Match

1988 (7-9-1)Coach: Joe MaherC.W. Post (OT) ...............................L ......0-1at Westfi eld State (OT) .................L ......0-1at Lowell (OT) ...............................W .....3-2N.Y. Tech .......................................L ......1-2*Franklin Pierce (OT) ....................L ......1-2Pace .............................................W .....2-1at Queens College .......................W .....4-1Quinnipiac (OT) .............................T ......1-1*Sacred Heart ..............................L ......0-1Dowling ........................................W .....5-0*Southern Connecticut ................L ......0-4at Eastern Connecticut ...............W .....4-0*at New Hampshire Coll. .............L ......1-2*at Keene State ...........................L ......1-3*at Bridgeport .............................W .....3-0at Mercy ........................................L ......1-3at Southampton ..........................W .....1-0* NECC Conference Match

1989 (6-9-2)Coach: Joe Maherat C.W. Post ..................................L ......0-1Westfi eld State ............................W .....5-1Lowell ...........................................W .....1-0at N.Y. Tech (OT) ...........................T ......2-2*at Franklin Pierce .......................L ......1-2at Quinnipiac ...............................W .....4-1*at Sacred Heart ..........................L ......1-2at Dowling .....................................L ......1-2*at Southern Connecticut ...........L ......0-2Eastern Connecticut (OT) ............W .....1-0*New Hampshire Coll. (OT) ..........T ......0-0*Keene State................................L ......0-1*Bridgeport ..................................L ......1-2Mercy ............................................L ......1-3Southampton ...............................W .....3-1Kean College ................................L ......1-3at Concordia (OT) .........................W .....3-2* NECC Conference Match

1990 (6-11-2)Coach: Joe MaherC.W. Post College .........................L ......0-4at Eastern Conn. State ................W .....1-0*at University of Lowell ...............W .....6-1New York Tech (OT) .......................L ......2-3*So. Connecticut State ................L ......0-8Pace University ............................W .....4-1

Dowling College ............................L ......1-2at Queens College .......................W .....4-2Quinnipiac College (OT) ................T ......0-0at Mercy College ..........................W forfeit*Sacred Heart University ............W .....2-0at Southampton College ..............L ......1-4*Franklin Pierce College (OT) ......T ......1-1*at New Hampshire College ........L ......0-3*at Keene State College ..............L ......0-2*at University of Bridgeport.........L ......2-3Stonehill College (OT) ...................L ......1-2Kean College ...............................L ......3-6Concordia College (OT).................L ......1-2* NECC Conference Match

1991 (5-10-2)Coach: Rick Pauloski*UMass-Lowell .............................T ......2-2*at So. Connecticut State ............L ......0-5Queens College ...........................W .....1-0Southampton College ..................L ......0-1*Keene State College ..................L ......0-1at Quinnipiac College ..................W .....5-2Mercy College ...............................T ......0-0*at Sacred Heart University ........L ......0-2*at Franklin Pierce College ..........L ......0-8Eastern Connecticut State ..........W .....3-2*New Hampshire college .............L ......1-2at Stonehill College ......................L ......1-2*University of Bridgeport .............L ......0-6at American International ...........W .....3-0at Dowling College ........................L ......1-3at Concordia College ...................W .....6-1at C.W. Post College .....................L ......2-5* NECC Conference Match

1992 (7-11-1)Coach: Rick PauloskiC.W. Post college ..........................L ......0-3at Teikyo-Post University .............W .....2-0American International ...............W .....4-0at Queens College ........................L ......1-3at Southampton College .............W .....1-0at Mercy College ...........................L ......0-6Quinnipiac College ......................W .....1-0Concordia College ........................L ......2-3*Sacred Heart University .............L ......0-3*Franklin Pierce College ..............L ......0-4at NYIT ...........................................L ......1-3*Le Moyne College (OT) ..............W .....4-3Stonehill College ..........................L ......2-6*at New Hampshire College ........L ......0-5Dowling College ...........................W .....3-1*at Keene State College (OT) ......T ......1-1*So. Connecticut State Univ. .......L ......0-4*at UMass-Lowell ........................W .....2-0#at Sacred Heart University ........L ......0-1# NECC Playoff Match* NECC Conference Match

1993 (5-11-1)Coach: Rick Pauloskiat C.W. Post ..................................L ......0-9at Bryant .......................................L ......0-4Southampton ................................L ......2-3Mercy ............................................L ......2-3at Quinnipiac ...............................W .....2-1*Keene State................................L ......0-1*at Sacred Heart ..........................L ......1-3at Concordia ................................W .....3-2Teikyo Post (OT) ............................T ......1-1*Bridgeport ..................................L ......0-5*UMass-Lowell ............................W .....2-0at Stonehill....................................L ......2-4*NH College ..................................L ......0-4at Dowling ....................................W .....3-1*at Franklin Pierce .......................L ......1-6*at So. Connecticut .....................L ......0-5

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1994 (3-12-1)Coach: Tom PoitrasC.W. Post College .........................L ......0-3Quinnipiac College ......................W .....5-1at Southampton College ..............L ......0-4at Mercy College ...........................L ......0-1*at Keene State ...........................L ......0-3*Sacred Heart University .............L ......0-2Concordia College ........................T ......3-3Dowling College ............................L ......0-4*at University of Bridgeport.........L ......1-3*at UMass Lowell ........................W .....3-2Stonehill College ..........................L ......0-2*at New Hampshire College ........L ......0-9Bryant College .............................W .....3-0*Franklin Pierce College ..............L ......2-4*Southern Connecticut ................L ......0-4*Le Moyne College .......................L ......0-6* NECC Conference Match

1995 (7-9-2)Coach: Tom Poitrasat Stonehill College .....................W .....2-1New York Tech ..............................L ......1-2at Bryant College .........................W .....8-3Assumption College ....................W .....3-0Keene State College ...................L ......0-4at Southern Conn. State ..............L ......0-5UMass Lowell ...............................W .....1-0at Franklin Pierce .........................L ......0-2Le Moyne College .........................L ......1-5at University of Bridgeport ..........W .....3-0New Hampshire College...............L ......0-3American International ................L ......1-2at Teikyo Post Univ. .....................W .....3-0at Quinnipiac College (OT) ...........L ......2-3at University of Albany..................T ......1-1at Concordia College ...................W .....1-0University at Stony Brook .............L ......2-3at Sacred Heart University ...........T ......0-0

1996 (13-5-1)Coach: Tom Poitras#at Quinnipiac College .................L ......1-2#vs. New York TEch .....................W .....2-0Bryant College .............................W .....4-1at Keene State College ...............W .....2-1So. Connecticut State Univ. .........L ......0-3Concordia College ........................L ......0-1at U. of District of Columbia .......W .....3-0University of Bridgeport ..............W .....2-0at New Hampshire College ..........L ......0-2at American International ...........W .....5-0University of Albany (OT) ..............T ......0-0Sacred Heart University ..............W .....4-0Stonehill College .........................W .....6-1Teikyo-Post University..................W .....5-1at UMass Lowell ..........................W .....4-0at University of Stony Brook........W .....2-0at Assumption College ................W .....2-0Franklin Pierce College ...............W .....2-1vs. East Stroudsburg Univ. ...........L ......2-5# Quinnipiac College’s “Q Cup”

1997 (15-6-1)Coach: Tom PoitrasNJ Tech (at Bentley) ....................W .....4-0St. Rose (at Bentley) ...................W .....6-0at Bryant ......................................W .....6-0at Teikyo Post ..............................W .....6-1at Kutztown ..................................W .....3-1*at So. Connecticut State ............L ......0-5*UMass-Lowell ............................W .....4-0at St. Anselm (OT) .........................L ......0-1Quinnipiac ....................................W .....1-0

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1998 (12-6-1)Coach: Mark Lukasat Assumption (OT) ......................W .....2-1Kutztown ......................................W .....5-2#at Lock Haven (OT) .....................T ......2-2#vs. Bloomsburg .........................W .....6-2*at Binghamton ..........................W .....4-2Stonehill .......................................W .....6-1@vs. St. Anselm (OT) ....................L ......1-2@vs. Merrimack ...........................W .....3-1*Franklin Pierce ...........................L ......1-3Bryant...........................................W .....2-1*at UMass-Lowell ........................W .....3-0at American International ...........W .....5-0*at New Hampshire .....................L ......0-1at Bentley .....................................W .....3-1*Sacred Heart .............................W .....4-1*Southern Connecticut ................L ......0-1*at Stonybrook .............................L ......0-2*Bridgeport (OT) ...........................L ......1-2*Albany ........................................W .....3-0* NECC Conference Match# at the Lock Haven Invitational@ Merrimack Tournament

1999 (9-9-1)Coach: Mark LukasAssumption College .....................L ......0-1#vs. New Jersey Tech ..................W .....5-2#at East Stroudburg Univ. ............L ......1-3Nyack College (2OT) ....................W .....2-1*University of Bridgeport ............W .....1-0*at So. Conn. State (OT) ..............L ......0-1at Stonehill College .....................W .....5-1*at Franklin Pierce College..........L ......1-4St. Anselm’s College ....................L ......1-4*New Hampshire College ............L ......0-1at Bryant College .........................W .....3-1at Merrimack College ...................L ......1-3*Binghamton University .............W .....1-0at Southampton Coll. (2OT) .........T ......1-1Bentley College .............................L ......1-3American International ...............W .....3-2*at Teikyo-Post University ...........W .....2-1*UMass-Lowell ............................W .....2-0*at Felician College ......................L ......1-3# at East Stroudsburg Tournament* NECC Conference Match

2000 (12-6-2)Coach: Mark Lukasat Southern Connectiuct ..............T ......0-0vs. Kutztown .................................L ......0-1at Southampton ...........................L ......1-4Franklin Pierce ..............................L ......1-3at Binghamton .............................W .....3-1at Concordia .................................L ......0-1St. Thomas Aquinas ....................W .. 12-0at Bridgeport ...............................W .....2-0at Nyack .......................................W .....3-1Stonehill .......................................W .....4-1

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2001 (4-14-1)Coach: Chris Payneat UMass Lowell ...........................L ......2-3at Assumption ..............................L ......1-3vs. Lock Haven .............................L ......0-2vs. Southern Connecticut ............L ......0-2at Southampton (2OT) .................L ......2-3Dowling .........................................L ......0-3at C.W. Post ..................................L ......0-1St. Anselm .....................................L ......1-2N.Y. Tech .......................................L ......1-3Nyack ...........................................W .....5-1at Merrimack ................................L ......0-1at Bryant .......................................L ......1-2at Franklin Pierce .........................L ......1-7Bridgeport .....................................L ......0-2American International ................T ......1-1at Teikyo Post ..............................W .....2-1at Dominican ...............................W .....5-1at Stonehill....................................L ......1-2Concordia .....................................W .....3-0

2002 (8-11)Coach: Chris PayneMercyhurst ....................................L ......2-4Stonehill College .........................W .....2-1Franklin Pierce (2OT) ....................L ......1-2Kutztown University .....................W .....2-1at Umass Lowell ...........................L ......2-4Teikyo Post ...................................W .....4-1at So. Connecticut State ..............L ......0-8*Dowling College ..........................L ......0-3Assumption (2OT) .........................L ......1-2*NYIT .............................................L ......1-7*at Concordia (2OT) ....................W .....2-1Dominican College ......................W .....4-3*C.W. Post ...................................W .....2-0*at St. Thomas Aquinas..............W .....3-1at Felician College (2OT) ..............L ......1-2*at U. of Bridgeport (2OT) ...........L ......0-1*Molloy College ...........................W .....3-1*Southampton College ................L ......0-1*at Mercy College ........................L ......1-3*NYCAC Conference Match

2003 (7-10)Coach: Chris Payneat Teikyo Post ..............................W .....2-0vs. Roberts Wesleyan ...................L ......2-3vs. Concordia (NY) .......................W .....6-0UML ...............................................L ......0-5at Southern Connecticut ..............L ......0-7at Kutztown State .........................L ......2-3at Domincan College ....................L ......3-5Felician College ...........................W .....1-0*at Southampton College ............L ......0-3*at Molloy College Lions ..............L ......1-2*at Dowling College .....................L ......1-2*St. Thomas ................................W .....1-0*at C.W. Post ...............................W .....2-1*Bridgeport ..................................L ......1-5*Mercy .........................................W .....3-2*Concordia ..................................W .....3-2*at NYIT ........................................L ......1-3*NYCAC Conference Match

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Head Coach: Matt Vernivs. Lock Haven .............................L ......1-4at Bloomsburg State ....................L ......0-4Teikyo ...........................................W .....4-2at East Stroudsburg .....................L ......1-4at Shippensburg ...........................L ......0-4at Southern Connecticut ..............L ......0-4at UMass Lowell ...........................L ......0-5Kutztown University ......................L ......1-2*at Mercy College ........................L ......0-1*Molloy (2OT) ..............................W .....1-0*Concordia ..................................W .....4-0*C.W. Post ...................................W .....4-1*NYIT .............................................L ......2-3*at St. Thomas Aquinas..............W .....3-1*at Southampton College ............L ......2-3*at University of Bridgeport.........L ......1-4*Dowling .......................................L ......1-6*NYCAC Conference Match

2005 (5-13-1)Head Coach: Matt Verniat Lock Haven University .............L ......0-3at California U. (PA) ......................L ......2-4at American Int’l (2OT) .................L ......0-1Dallas Baptist ...............................L ......0-2UMass Lowell (2OT)......................L ......0-1at Stonehill...................................W .....1-0Holy Family (2OT) .........................L ......1-2Slippery Rock ...............................W .....2-1So. New Hampshire......................L ......1-2at So. Connecticut ........................L ......0-2at Post University..........................L ......0-1*at Molloy College ........................L ......0-1*at Dowling College .....................L ......0-7*vs C.W. Post ................................L ......0-5*at NYIT (2OT) ..............................T ......2-2*Mercy .........................................W .....1-0*Concordia (NY) ..........................W .....4-2*University of Bridgeport .............L ......1-2*St. Thomas Aquinas ..................W .....1-0* NYCAC Conference Match

2006 (6-11-3, 4-2-2 ECC)Head Coach: Matt VerniECC Tourn. Runners-UpLock Haven ...................................L ......0-3Bloomfi eld ....................................W .....5-0at Holy Family ...............................L ......0-1at UMass Lowell ...........................L ......1-3*at Concordia College (NY).........W .....3-1*Dowling .......................................L ......1-3vs. Stonehill ..................................L ......0-1at Merrimack ................................L ......0-1at So. New Hampshire .................L ......0-3*Molloy ........................................W .....1-0*at Bridgeport .............................W .....2-1*New York Tech (2OT) ..................T ......0-0*at St. Thomas Aquinas..............W .....1-0at So. Connecticut (2OT) ..............L ......0-1*C.W. Post (2OT) ..........................L ......0-1*at Mercy College (2OT) ..............T ......1-1American International ................L ......2-3Post ..............................................W .....2-1! at #20 C.W. Post (2OT) ..............T ......1-1UNH advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3$ at #1 Dowling ............................L ......1-2! East Coast Conference Semifi nal$ ECC Championship* East Coast Conference Match

2007 (6-10-1, 4-4-1 ECC)Head Coach: Josh Krusewskiat Lock Haven ...............................L ......0-4California (Pa.) ..............................L ......0-1#5 UMass Lowell ..........................L ......0-2Bloomfi eld .....................................L ......0-1at Post U. .....................................W .....1-0

* Concordia (N.Y.)........................W .....1-0* at Molloy ....................................L ......0-5* Mercy .........................................L ......1-2* at New York Tech .......................L ......0-3* #23 Bridgeport ........................W .....2-1* St. Thomas Aquinas .................W .....2-0Felician .........................................W .....3-0at Southern Connecticut ..............L ......1-2* #7 Dowling ................................T ......0-0* Queens (N.Y.) .............................L ......2-3American International ................L ......1-3* at C.W. Post ..............................W .....2-1* East Coast Conference Match

2008 (4-14, 3-10 NE-10)Head Coach: Josh KrusewskiPost (OT)........................................L ......1-2at #9 Dowling ..............................W .....2-1* at #18 So. Connecticut ............L ......1-5* at St. Anselm ............................W .....3-2C.W. Post .......................................L ......0-1* So. New Hampshire ..................L ......1-2Molloy ............................................L ......1-3* St. Michael’s..............................L ......1-3* at Merrimack .......................... L (f) ...0-1 * American Int’l ...........................W .....4-2* at #14 Le Moyne .......................L ......0-4* at Bentley ..................................L ......2-6* Assumption ...............................L ......1-2* Franklin Pierce ..........................L ......0-1* at UMass Lowell ........................L ......0-4* at Stonehill ...............................W .....3-1* College of St. Rose ....................L ......1-3Felician ..........................................L ......3-0* Northeast-10 Conference Match(f) Forfeit

2009 (1-17, 0-13 NE-10)Head Coach: Josh Krusewski* Bentley .......................................L ......2-3Concordia (N.Y.) ...........................W .....4-0* at Assumption .......................L (OT) ..0-1* at UMass Lowell ........................L ......0-2* College of St. Rose ....................L ......1-2* at Franklin Pierce ......................L ......0-2* Southern Connecticut State .....L ......3-4* Southern New Hampshire ........L ......0-4at C.W. Post ..................................L ......0-3* at Stonehill ................................L ......2-3* at Le Moyne ...............................L ......0-5* Merrimack .................................L ......1-2Dowling .........................................L ......1-3* at Saint Anselm .........................L ......1-4Nyack ........................................ L(OT) ..0-1* at Molloy ....................................L ......1-4* at Saint Michael’s .....................L ......1-2* American International .............L ......0-2* Northeast-10 Conference Match

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Deborah Chin, Associate Vice President Director of Athletics and Recreation

Steven H. Kaplan, Ph.D., University PresidentSteven H. Kaplan, Ph.D., became the sixth president of the University of New Haven (UNH) on July 1, 2004. Dr. Kaplan joined a nearly 85-year-old institution dedicated to experiential education. With enrollment of over 5,200 undergraduate and graduate students representing more than 35 states and some 45

countries, UNH has several nationally ranked programs in a number of majors in business, engineering, public safety, and the liberal arts and sciences.

Dr. Kaplan was presented to the community in March 2004 by then Board of Governors Chairman Robert Alvine, who characterized the president-designate as energetic, well-liked and respected, focused and remarkably effective in mobilizing an institution’s resources to achieve target results. His highest priorities are strengthening the University’s endowment, growing enrollment to optimum levels, and engendering an atmosphere for excellence among all constituencies. He has focused on establishing strong relationships with members and organizations within UNH’s circle of constituents – faculty, students, administrators, alumni, friends, campus neighbors and leaders of Connecticut’s business and public service communities.

As president, he oversees a faculty of nearly 400, 530 staff, and an annual budget of $84 million.

Previously, Dr. Kaplan was chancellor and professor of English at the University of Virginia’s College at

Wise, Virginia, the only four-year branch campus of the University of Virginia and one of the nation’s best public colleges, according to U. S. News & World Report.

Dr. Kaplan began his teaching career in 1982 as an Instructor of English at the University of Maryland, European Division. From 1985-1989, he served as Visiting Lecturer in American Studies at Eberhard-Karls Universitat, Tübingen, Germany – one of the oldest and most highly regarded universities in Europe. After completing his doctoral studies at Eberhard-Karls Universität, he returned to the U.S. to teach English at the University of Southern Colorado. Within three years, he was made department chair, serving in that capacity for two years before becoming Director of the Center for International Studies.

Dr. Kaplan also served as dean of Arts and Humanities at SUNY College at Buffalo, an institution with about 11,000 students; and as Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Butler University, an independent comprehensive institution of fi ve colleges and 3,400 students, which is ranked by U. S. News & World Report as one of the top regional universities in the Midwest.

He completed his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature at Eberhard-Karls Universität in Germany and holds the Master of Arts degree (with a concentration in philosophy, German, and English), also from Eberhard-Karls Universitat. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California at Los Angeles.

Dr. Kaplan is the author of a book on American translations of the poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke, a number of scholarly essays, a book on Tim O’Brien’s

fi ction with the University of South Carolina Press, and an anthology of international war stories with the University Press of Colorado.

Dr. Kaplan and his wife, Anemone Schweizer-Kaplan, are both ardent opera buffs and love to ballroom dance, hike, and downhill ski. They share a great love for the visual and performing arts and have traveled to over twenty-fi ve countries in twenty-fi ve years, including Tanzania where they hiked up Mt. Kilimanjaro. They have a son and three daughters

Dr. Kaplan grew up in Chicago, the son of a shoe store owner and an actress-comedienne. He said his stepfather, Irving Glovin, taught him to love ideas and appreciate the contributions we all need to make to good causes. He was a good friend of Oskar Schindler, was instrumental in getting the story out in book and fi lm form (associate producer of the fi lm), and is the President of the Oskar Schindler Humanitarian Foundation. Dr. Kaplan also serves on the board of the foundation.

His wife grew up in Southwest Germany. She holds the equivalent of an American M.A. in Secondary Education and taught at a German high school. She is a ceramics artist and taught German and pottery during their time in Wise.

Deborah Chin became the school’s fourth director of athletics in 1993, and currently oversees a department which sponsors 17 NCAA Division II varsity sports. She was elected to the prestigious position of Chair for the NCAA’s Division II Management Council for 2008.

UNH Athletics has enjoyed a high level of success across the board during Chin’s tenure as Director of Athletics, advancing to NCAA tournament play 50 times in 14-plus years. UNH has recently made a number of capital improvements to athletic and recreational facilities, including the construction of the multi-million dollar David A. Beckerman Student Recreation Center, a $1.3 million synthetic turf renovation of Kayo Field (soccer and lacrosse), as well as installation of state-of-the-art blue and yellow synthetic turf at the new Ralph F. DellaCamera Stadium. Chin spearheaded efforts to re-instate football as a varsity program and fi nd UNH a new athletics conference that best fi ts the institution’s long-term academic and athletic aspirations. Both goals were accomplished when UNH announced on November 13, 2007 that it had been accepted as a full member of the prestigious Northeast-10 Conference, effective the 2008-09 academic year. The Charger football team will return to the gridiron for the 2009 season.

A member of the University of New Haven staff since 1975, Chin began her UNH career as Coordinator of Women’s Athletics. She was responsible for starting

the women’s intercollegiate athletic program at UNH, coaching volleyball, tennis, basketball and softball in the early years. Chin eventually surrendered all head coaching responsibilities, except volleyball, when she was promoted to Associate Director of Athletics in 1979.

Among her numerous honors, Chin was named the NACWAA NCAA Division II Administrator of the Year in 2009 after serving as the D-II Management Council Chair. In 2007, the Connecticut Sportswriters’ Alliance presented Chin with the Gold Key Award, the state’s top sporting honor which recognizes significant contributions to athletics in the State of Connecticut. Chin won the NACDA/Continental Airlines Athletic Director of the Year for the Northeast Region in 1998-99 and was awarded the NACWAA Josten’s District I Administrator of the Year Award in 1997. Chin won the National Association for Girls and Women in Sports Presidential Award in March 1997 and was the Connecticut Post Woman of the Year in 1993. Chin has also earned the U.S. Volleyball Association Meritorious Service Award and the YMCA Women in Leadership Award.

As head women’s volleyball coach, Chin fashioned a Hall of Fame resume - literally - earning induction into the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Hall of Fame in December, 2006. Chin is also a member of the Connecticut Volleyball Hall of Fame (Inducted October, 1998), the Connecticut Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame (April, 1999), and the Athletics Hall of Fame at her alma mater, SUNY-Cortland.

In a 19-year career (1975-93) as head coach for the Chargers, she posted a 578-179 record (.764) and was

at that time only the fi fth Division II coach to win 500 career matches. The Chargers made 10 trips to the NCAA tournament during Chin’s reign, reaching the top fi ve four times. Her awards include six AVCA Northeast Region Coach of the Year distinctions as well as eight New England Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year honors. Chin coached the Chargers to twelve 30-win seasons, including six straight. She is also recognized internationally as a top volleyball clinician.

As an administrator, Chin has served on over 30 national and regional committees. In addition to her most recent position as Chair of the Division II Management Council, her resume includes terms as chairperson for the NCAA Division II Volleyball Committee (1988-92), the NCAA Division II Baseball Committee (1997-2001), the NCAA Northeast Regional Football Committee (1999-2003), and the NACDA John McLendon Minority Scholarship Committee (1999-present). She served four years on the NACWAA Board of Directors (1993-96), and acted as the Volleyball Commissioner for the 1995 Special Olympics World Games held in New Haven.

A graduate of SUNY-Cortland with a Bachelor’s of science in physical education, Chin earned her Master’s of science degree in physical education from UNC-Greensboro.

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CHARGERCHARGER ATHLETIC CLUB ATHLETIC CLUBThe Charger Athletics Club serves as a vital force in helping the University of New Haven Department of athletics continue its strong athletics tradition. The suc-cess of the athletic programs enhances the university’s reputation at both the regional and national levels.

Membership in the Charger Athletics Club is open to alumni, parents of student-athletes, faculty & staff, students and friends of athletics. The funds raised by the Charger Athletics Club help fund capi-tal projects, which benefi t all of the Charger athletic teams and help to enhance the game-day experiences of loyal fans, faculty, staff and the local community who support UNH student-athletes.

All gifts to the Charger Athletics Club by alumni, par-ents, faculty, staff and friends will be counted in the university’s Annual Fund. By making an annual fund gift through the Charger Athletics Club donors are emphasizing the importance of athletics to the Univer-sity community and helping student-athletes succeed on and off the fi eld.

Annual membership runs from July 1 through June 30 and is open to all for a minimum donation of $50.

Visit www.NewHavenChargers.com to join in the tradition of success!

MEMBERSHIP LEVELSAll-American Club: $1,000 +Director’s Club: $500-$999Coaches’ Club: $250-$499Captain’s Club: $100-$249

Varsity Club: $50-$99

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YOUR DONATION MADE IT POSSIBLEYOUR DONATION MADE IT POSSIBLE

The UNH equipment room was renovated prior to the fall of 2008, the UNH Department of Athletics equipment room received these state-of-the-art slid-ing storage systems. The storage system allows for additional storage, while maintaining the same square footage. This proj-ect helped improve to ath-letic experience for every UNH athletic team.

Generous donations to the Charger Athletics Club help make capital improve-ments like these come to life. You can help keep the Chargers at the forefront of NCAA Division II and the Northeast-10 Conference, and help attract the best student-athletes to represent UNH with class and dignity.

To join, visit www.NewHavenChargers.com and click on Charger Athletics Club!

CHARGERS SUPPORTERS - 2009-10 Fiscal Year

Membership LevelsAll-American Club: $1,000+Director’s Club: $500-$999Coaches’ Club: $250-$499Captain’s Club: $100-$249

Varsity Club: $50-$99

CHARGERCHARGER SUPPORTERS SUPPORTERS

All-American LevelAnthem Blue Cross and Blue

ShieldCT Junior Soccer Association

Edward StysFountainhead Property Man-

agementJettis Technologies

John FreyPepperidge Farm

Petra ConstructionWells Fargo

Wiggin and Dana

Director’s Club LevelBollinger, Inc.

Courtyard Marriott OrangeChristopher Ruskay

John CouryFollett Higher Education Group

FujiFilm - SeeHere.comHealey Properties, LLC

John RabaLawnMaster

Nicholas Rossomando Memo-rial

Scholarship FundSecurity Technologies Inc.

Sheila KrajcirSonia Haubner

Terrance McIntoshThe George Ellis Co.

Captain’s Club LevelAdvantage Maintenance, Inc.

Affordable Bus ChartersAlinabal, Inc.

American Executive LimoApicella Adjusters

Arrow BusAqua

Autism Awareness, AutismSoci-ety.com

Bill Fisher General ContractorBlanchette Sporting Goods, Inc.

BlumShapiroBridgeport Lumber

Candido Electric

Carroll Communications, LLCCerrato Family

Charm’s Security Hardware, Inc.Christy’s Pub, New Haven

CitcoCity Stitchers

Classic Upholstery Inc.Columbus Auto Body

Comprehensive Orthopaedics & Musculoskeletal Care

Corso Fruit and Vegetable Market

Creem FamilyCT Presort, LLC

Dee-Zee Ice, Inc. DeSumma & Wexler Fine

JewelryDragicevich Family

Duffy’sEagle Leasing

Eastern EnterprisesEd Pepe - Class of ‘71

Edge Technology Svcs, Inc.Elements Fine CateringElite Investigations LTDEmmett’s Auto Service

Enviromental Engineering Inc.Eric and Celia WoodExperience In DesignFederico & Sette, P.C.

FiresideFive Guys Burgers & Fries

Ford & Ulrich-Stan IgnatowskiGame Time Sports

George Waldron- Basketball Alum

Gerald IgnatowskiGiant Glass

Group Insurance AssociatesHA Latham Movers

Harty PressHealthdrive Medical and Dental

PracticesHoneywell Fire Systems

Ian Leffl erITS Integrated Technical Sys-

tems, Inc.Jay Young

JL SportsJoe Machnik’s No. 1 Soccer

CampsJohn Altermatt

Jonathan B. Armus CPA, PCJoseph Sporkin

K. Morgan AssociatesKrajcir Landscaping

Kramer Printing CompanyLeaden Associates, Inc

Lenders & Fleet Services, Inc.Liberty MutualLiuzzi Cheese

M & S Lawn CareMar-Len Printing & Mailing

Marshall & Sterling, Inc.McKee Investments and Con-

tractingMed-Aid LLC/TownsendM H Chodos Insurance

Microboard Processing, Inc.Mike Forte

Mizzy ConstructionML McLaughlin

Montesi VolkswagenNarragansett Creamery

New Haven Gridiron ClubNew Haven Women’s SoccerNortheast Builders Supply

On Deck SportsPeter Pan

Pitney BowesPrimo Plumbing and Heating

Quest Builders Group, Inc.Real Estate Two, Inc.

Robert DeobilRoberto Taylor Agency

Rocky’s Aqua on the WaterSasaki Associates, Inc.Schimenti Construction

Seacrest Nursing & Retirement Services

Skip Falcone, Attorney at LawSlick Master Productions

SoccerTikesSouley Mane KabaSpringBrook Deli

Stanley Ignatowski

Taunton PackagingTaylor Rental/Party Plus

Team CT Blue Jays BaseballTed Taddei - Go Charger

Football!The Che Group, IncTimothy Donahue

Trifecta HoopsTwin Hull Boats LLC

U-Save Car and Truck RentalWallin City Ford

Wallingford OpticalWhaling City Ford

Winkle Bus CompanyWoodbridge Running Co.World Class Sports, LLC

Varsity Club LevelAffordable Bus Charters

Alfredo ClothierAnthony’sArt Ogden

AsicsAunt Chiladas

BajaBiaghetti’s

Black Bear SaloonBoston Celtics

Boston Marriott Long WharfBradford PortraitBreakaway Deli

Champion’s ChoiceChili’s

Country Club of WoodbridgeDaniel BarrDave Onze

Dave PetersonDonald LevineDuane Brooks

Dunns Irish BarEli’s

EquinoxFairfi eld AthleticsFollet BookstoreForest Package

FujiFilm - SeeHere.comFull Circle PizzaGeorgie’s Diner

Greek OliveHenry C. Lee College

Holiday Inn North HavenIndian Neck Liquor Store

J. RoosJodie Rossi

Kathleen SmithLa Cuisine

Louie’sMichaelangelo’s

Mike McKeeMoe’s Southwest Grill

New England BeverageNew England Revolution

Nick SakiewiczOrange Hills Country Club

On-the-BorderPaul Gagliardi

PlaywrightRenee Hourigan

Reno’s PizzaRon DiGravioRustic Oak

Savin Rock Bar & GrillSide Street Grill

Soho Hair Group & Day SpaStacey Lisborg

SubwaySugarbush Resort

Taft HairTexas Roadhouse

The Sandwich ManThe Tradition Golf Club at

WindsorTheshia Nieves

Tim StantonTolli’s Pizza

Tony SparanoTre Scalini

Under ArmourWallingford Country Club

WasabiWilloughby’s Coffee House

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POSTSEASON SUCCESS

Men’s Cross CountryNCAA National Qualifi ers: 1979, 2001

Women’s Cross CountryNCAA National Qualifi er: 2004

BaseballNCAA World Series: 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979,

1980, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1998; NCAA Region-

als: 1972, 1973, 1976, 1981, 1983, 1989, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2001, 2003, 2006,

2010; NAIA World Series: 1966, 1970; NAIA Regionals: 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970

Men’s BasketballNCAA Regionals: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989,

2003, 2004; NAIA: 1966, 1968, 1969

Women’s BasketballNCAA National Champions: 1987

NCAA Elite 8: 1988; NCAA Regionals: 1986, 1989, 2003, 2006, 2007

FootballNCAA Runner-up: 1997; NCAA Semifi nals:

1992; NCAA Regionals: 1993, 1995

Men’s GolfNCAA 7th place: 1970; NCAA Regionals:

2004, 2005; NCAA Nationals: 2004; NCAA Regionals (Individual): 2006, 2007

Men’s LacrosseNCAA Regionals: 1977, 1978

Women’s LacrosseNCAA Regionals: 2009

Men’s Track & FieldNCAA National Qualifi ers: 1975, 1976, 1978,

1980, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2004,

2006, 2007, 2009

Women’s Track & FieldNCAA National Qualifi ers: 2009, 2010

Men’s SoccerNCAA Runner-up: 1976; NCAA Semifi nals:

1977, 1984; NCAA Regionals: 1972, 1975, 1978, 1981, 1983; NAIA: 1970

Women’s SoccerNCAA Regionals: 2005, 2006

SoftballNCAA Regionals: 1995, 1996, 2004, 2005,

2008, 2009, 2010

Women’s VolleyballNCAA Elite 8: 1984, 1985, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002,

2008; NCAA Regionals: 1983, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2010; EAIAW: 1978,

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UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICSDEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the department of intercollegiate athletics is to support the mission of the university and to integrate intercollegiate athletics into higher education so that the educational experience of the student-athlete is paramount. The department will provide growth opportunities to achieve in a nationally competitive intercollegiate program that attracts, nurtures and graduates student-athletes who under the guidance of a quality staff, represent the University of New Haven with character and integrity while achieving academic excellence, serving the community and pursuing excellence in their respective sports.

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS PHILOSOPHY

Higher education has lasting importance on an individual’s future success. For this reason, the emphasis for the student-athlete experience at the University of New Haven is a comprehensive program of learning and development in a personal setting. As an NCAA Division II program, our approach provides growth opportunities through academic achievement, learning in high-level athletic competition and development of positive societal attitudes in service to community. The balance and integration of these different areas of learning opportunity provide our student-athletes a path to graduation while cultivating a variety of skills and knowledge for life ahead.

The University of New Haven seeks to provide the world with leaders who can make a positive difference in a global society. Student-athletes are afforded unique opportunities for leadership because of the visibility provided through athletics competition. UNH’s intercollegiate program provides opportunities for its student-athletes to develop moral virtues, such as courage, self-confi dence, and integrity and to learn communication and teamwork skills associated with outstanding leadership. Thus the Department of Athletics helps the University satisfy its primary aspiration, which is to prepare students to lead purposeful and fulfi lling lives in a global society through experiential, collaborative, and discovery-based learning.

The Department of Athletics is committed to delivering intercollegiate athletics programs that are consistent with the University’s mission and generates the trust and support of its various constituencies. The goal of the department is to fi eld sports teams that compete successfully against other NCAA Division II teams while upholding the academic standards of the University of New Haven. The department is also committed to conducting its programs in strict adherence to the policies, rules and regulations set by the University’s administration, Board of Governors, the NCAA and the Northeast-10 Conference.

Through its programs, the department gives its student-athletes of different genders, races, religions, national origins and sexual orientation opportunities to participate in intercollegiate competition. The intercollegiate program will function free of discrimination with a University commitment to the adherence to Title IX and the Offi ce of Civil Rights guidelines. A major goal of the Department of Athletics is to help student-athletes realize the full potential of their athletic abilities while also increasing their intellectual capabilities and providing them a meaningful opportunity to earn a baccalaureate degree. The department will not compromise its commitment to educate and graduate its student-athletes.

Department of Athletics personnel are expected to represent the University in a manner consistent with UNH’s principles and values. All personnel are expected to perform their responsibilities with the highest standards of integrity, ethical behavior and sportsmanship at all times. Coaches and staff are expected to treat student-athletes fairly and with respect and to facilitate leadership that helps them mature physically, intellectually, emotionally and socially.

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS HIGHLIGHTS

• The UNH women’s volleyball team has reached the NCAA Sweet 16 seventeen times since 1983, and advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight 11 times, including an Elite Eight appearance in 2008.• Baseball has consistently been ranked as one of the winningest Division II programs in NCAA history. Baseball Coach Emeritus Frank “Porky” Vieira retired after the 2006 season as Division II’s all-time winningest coach by percentage, and logged 1,127 career victories. The team has appeared in 17 College World Series and made 32 Regional appearances. Baseball has also produced nine major league players, including former Cy Young winner Steve Bedrosian of the Philadelphia Phillies.• Women’s Basketball won the NCAA Division II National Championship in 1987.• The football program appeared in four NCAA championship playoffs, earning runner-up status in 1997. That title-game appearance made UNH the only football team in the State of Connecticut to ever compete for a national title and the smallest school (in terms of enrollment) to compete for an NCAA Championship.• Tailback Roger Graham won the 1993 Harlon Hill Trophy as the top Division II Football Player in the nation.• Men’s Soccer reached the NCAA fi nals in 1976 and fi nished third in 1977.

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