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University of Connecticut

12013 UCONN MEN’S SOCCER

• 4 National Players of the Year • 36 BIG EAST Players of the Year • 48 All-America Selections38 All-Americans 4 National Players of the Year 24 BIG EAST Players of the Year 35 First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

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General InformatIon Table of Contents 1 This is UConn Soccer 2-3 Media Information 4-5 Media Guide Credits 5 2013 Schedule 6 UConn Soccer by the Numbers 6 2013 PrevIew 7 The Roster 8 Player Breakdown 9 Season Preview 10-12

CoaChInG Staff 13 Head Coach Ray Reid 14-17 Assoc. Head Coach John Deeley 18 Assoc. Head Coach Tim O’Donohue 19 Assistant Coach Mike Mordocco 20 Dir. of Soccer Admin. Kevin Mellon 21 Strength Coach Chris West 22 Athletic Trainer Mario Diaz 23 Support Staff 23

StUDent-athlete ProfIleS 24 The Seniors 25-28 The Juniors 29-32 The Sophomores 33-34 Freshmen and Newcomers 35-37 Career Game-by-Game Statistics 38-39

2012 revIew 40 Season Review 41-42 Final Statistics 43 Departing Letterwinners 44-46 Box Scores and NCAA 47-49

amerICan athletIC ConferenCe 50 The American 51

BIG EAST Tournament History 52 2012 BIG EAST Review 53

oPPonent InformatIon UConn vs. All-Time Opponents 54 reCorDS & hIStory 55 NCAA Tournament History 56-57 Individual Records 58-59 Team Records 60-61 National Honors 62 All-Americans 63 BIG EAST Honors 64 New England 65 UConn Honors 66 Team Awards 67 All-Time Letterwinners 68-70 Year-by-Year Results 71-74 the UConn exPerIenCe 75 National Championships 76-77 BIG EAST Championships 78-79 The Best of the BIG EAST 80-81 Game Day at UConn 82 The Goal Patrol 83 NCAA’s Most Popular Program 84 Huskies in Major League Soccer 85 Meet the Huskies Banquet 86 Media Coverage 87 National Championship Reunions 88 thIS IS UConn This is UConn 89 Living The UConn Experience 91 Amazing Facilities 93 The State of Connecticut 95 Hartford: UConn’s Capital Town 97

The University of Connecticut is committed to honoring collegiate athletic competition by dem-onstrating pride, responsibility and respect. The UConn community, fans, alumni, students, coaches and student-athletes promote these core values as proud Huskies and first class competitors.

Storrs Center: A New Downtown 99 Our Campus is Connecticut 102 UConn and New York City 103 President Susan Herbst 105 Director of Athletics Warde Manuel 106 Prominent UConn Alumni 107 Close to Storrs 109 UConn Facilities 111 University of Connecticut Athletics 113 UConn Coaches and Staff 115

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In addition to three of the last nine BIG EAST Tournament Championships and their Regular Season crowns in 2005, 2007, 2009, and 2012, the UConn Huskies hold three national titles to their credit, a total of seven conference tournament champi-onships and 12 regular season titles. With eight regular season top finishes and four tournament crowns in the last 16 years, head coach Ray Reid was the most successful coach in the BIG EAST during his tenure. He looks to become a staple in the American Athletic Conference this season.

UConn will be competing in its first ever season in the newly established American Athletic Conference after it captured its 12th and final regular season BIG EAST regular season title in 2012.

Connecticut has a well balanced schedule, facing six teams that advanced to the 2012 NCAA Tourna-ment (Washington, Syracuse, Saint Louis, USF, Louisville, and SMU).

Connecticut will host 11 games at Morrone Stadium this season and hit the pavement for six, including three of the final four contests. Con-necticut will have two games broad-casted live on the newly estbalished NSCAATV.com website.

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University of Connecticut

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UCoNN SoCCEr TImElINE1928: UConn finishes its first season of collegiate soccer with a 2-2 record under head coach Roy Guyer.

1937: John Squires takes over as head coach, a post he would hold for 28 of the next 29 seasons ... Coach Squires passed away in 2006 at the age of 94 as one of the true pioneers of intercollegiate soccer.

1943-1945: Due to World War II, UConn did not field teams for these three seasons.

1948: UConn is crowned the NSCAA National Champion after complet-ing an 11-0 season ... Carlos Fetterolf becomes the first All-America selection.

1969: Joe Morrone becomes the seventh head coach in UConn history ... Morrone coached 28 years, earning a 358-178-53 record, before having the soccer stadium named after him in 1996.

1972: Frantz Innocent scores four goals vs. Hofstra on Nov. 4 to set a school record for single-game goals (record remains intact).

1979: Joe M. Morrone sets the school records for goals (22) and points (57) in a season ... Both records would stay intact until the 2007 season when O’Brian White moved atop in goals with 23.

1980: The Huskies win a program-best 21 games, including 17 straight, on their way to the NCAA Quarterfinals ... Joe M. Morrone wins the Her-mann Trophy, given annually to the best collegiate player.

1981: UConn wins its first NCAA National Championship, beating Ala-bama A&M 2-1 in overtime on Dec. 6 in Palo Alto, Calif. ... The Huskies finish the season with a 20-3-2 record.

1983: In just the second year of BIG EAST soccer play, the Huskies win their first of seven conference championships.

1988: Dan Donigan receives the Adi Dassler Award for the most out-standing senior soccer player.

1997: Ray Reid becomes UConn’s newest head coach after eight seasons at Southern Connecticut State.

2000: The Huskies capture the NCAA National Championship with a 2-0 win over Creighton on Dec. 10 in Charlotte, N.C. Chris Gbandi earns the Hermann Trophy for being the best collegiate player.

2006: UConn celebrates the 25th Anniversary of the 1981 NCAA Cham-pionship with an elaborate reunion weekend and celebration.

2007: The Huskies won their third BIG EAST title in four years, while also taking the regular-season crown. O’Brian White breaks the school record for season goals en route to winning the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy. Julius James is the three-time defending BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year. Ray Reid earns his second 20-win season at UConn, going 20-3-2 through the NCAA Quarterfinals.

2008: UConn made its 29th overall appearance in the NCAA Tournament, including its 11th straight. The Huskies also fought their way into the NCAA Round of 16 for the 19th time in program history.

2009: UConn won the BIG EAST Regular Season title in the Blue Division before making its 30th overall appearance in the NCAA Tournament and its 12th straight.

2010: UConn made its 31st NCAA Tournament appearance as they posted a 12-2-6 overall record. The Huskies were led by All-Americans Josh Ford and Tony Cascio along with freshman All-American Andrew Jean-Baptiste. Cascio was named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year, while Ford was tagged as the Goalkeeper of the Year.

2011: The Huskies earned the No. 1 national ranking for four straight weeks and finished 19-3-3. UConn made it’s 14th straight NCAA post-season appearance and 32nd overall, hosting the NCAA Quarterfinals in Storrs. Freshman Andre Blake and junior Carlos Alvarez were named All-Americans. UConn set a program record with 16 shutouts, includ-ing nine straight.

2012: The Huskies finished the season at 17-4-1, earning their 12th ever BIG EAST regular season title and reaching the quarterfinals in the NCAA Tournament for the 13th time in program history. Andre Blake was named the BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year while Carlos Alvarez was drafted No. 2 in the MLS SuperDraft. Mamadou Doudou Diouf earned a Second Team All-American honors.

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The Husky soccer program prides itself on creating a family atmosphere through the highs and lows of each day as the team strives to reach its goals.

In 2012, UConn spent the entire regular seasonranked in the top-10 according to the NSCAA Poll.

The Huskies finished the postseason ranked No. 6 in the final NSCAA poll.

In the 80 + years since UConn’s first season, there have been countless historic moments. From the team’s 2-2 record in its inaugural season in 1928 to the record-setting 20-3-1 finish in 2007, the Huskies have al-ways been poised for greatness. Some of the most legendary and successful coaches in collegiate soccer history - John Squires, Joe Morrone and now Ray Reid - have paced the sidelines since the 1937 season.

Carlos Alvarez was selected No. 2 overall by Chivas USA in the 2013 MLS SuperDraft in Indianapolis, Ind. Alvarez is UConn’s 26th overall selection in the MLS Draft and ninth first-round selection. Alvarez was a two-time NSCAA Second Team All-American and the 2012 BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year. Alvarez led UConn to the 2009 and 2012 BIG EAST Regular Season Championship and finished his career third all-time at Connecticut with 42 assists. His 82 points placed him No. 14 all-time.

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The 2013 University of Connecticut Men’s Soccer Media Guide has been published to provide pertinent information concerning UConn’s soccer program and to assist the media in its continuing coverage of Husky soccer.

We at Connecticut appreciate your interest in our soccer program and are always available to be of assistance to all media members in their coverage of the Huskies. Please take notice of the following guidelines. Should you have any questions, please call or write our office.

InformatIon & CreDentIalSRequests for home game media passes, photography passes and broadcast accommodations must be made in writing, via email or fax, to the UConn Office of Athletic Communications. All approved requests may be picked up by a representative of the media outlet at the Media Will Call area at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium.

meDIa area ServICeSThe UConn Office of Athletic Communications will provide all working media members pre-game notes and statistics prior to each game. Halftime and final statistics will also be provided.

worKInG meDIa areaPress seating is available at Morrone Stadium’s fully enclosed and heated press box, which is elevated above the playing field at midfield behind the team bench area. The press box also has ethernet internet capabilities.

PreSS ParKInGPress parking is available at the stadium and media members are asked to request a parking pass at least one week prior to each contest.

PoSt-Game ProCeDUreSAll post-game interviews will take place after a 10 minute cooling off period. Head Coach Ray Reid and requested players will be available at a specified area that will be given on game day. Visiting coach and player interviews should be arranged through the visiting SID.

IntervIew reQUeStSInterviews with Connecticut players and coaches should be pre-arranged with the UConn Athletic Communications Office at least 24 hours in advance. On game days, no interviews will be allowed prior to the game.

raDIo PolICyVisiting radio should contact the Athletic Communications Office at least two weeks prior to the scheduled game. Telephone lines are available to visiting radio for charge calls or collect calls only; the fee per line will be $75.00.

roaD reQUeStSPlease direct all credential requests for the Huskies’ road games to the host institution’s men’s soccer media relations contact. A member of UConn’s Athletic Communication office may be available at selected road games to help facilitate post-game interviews.

UConnhUSKIeS.ComThe official web site of UConn Athletics is UConnHuskies.com. Media and fans can get up-to-date information, including game schedules, results, ticket information, press releases, player information and statistics on all of UConn’s 24 varsity sports.

reCeIve UConn SoCCer UPDateSStay up-to-date on the UConn men’s soccer team by logging onto UConnHuskies.com. To receive UConn soccer press releases and media advisories, please contact the UConn Office of Athletic Com-munications.

MEDIA INFORMATION

2012 SeaSonOverall Record ..........................17-4-1BIG EAST Record ....................... 6-2-0/ Co-ChampionsBIG EAST Tournament ....... SeminfinalsNCAA Finish ........... NCAA QuartefinalsFinal NSCAA Finish ......................No. 6

2013 SeaSonStarters Returning/Lost ................ 7/ 4Newcomers .....................................11

CoaChInG StaffHead Coach ..........................Ray Reid Alma Mater ...........So. Connecticut ‘82Overall Record/Years .... 381-94-54/24UConn Record/Years ..... 235-77-39/16

Associate Head Coach ..........John Deeley Alma Mater ...........So. Connecticut ‘80

Associate Head Coach .... ..Tim O’DonohueAlma Mater .................Muhlenberg ‘95

Assistant Coach .......... Mike MordoccoAlma Mater .................Connecticut ‘02

Dir. of Soccer Admin. ..........Kevin Mellon Alma Mater ............ SUNY Potsdam ‘04

UnIverSIty of ConneCtICUtLocation .... Storrs, Conn. 06269Founded .......................... 1881Total Enrollment .......... 30,256Colors Blue (PMS 289) and WhiteNicknames ....... UConn, HuskiesAffiliation ........ NCAA Division IConference ... American AthleticPresident ............ Susan HerbstDirector of Athletics ...........................................Warde ManuelAthletics Phone .. 860-486-2725Athletics Fax ...... 860-486-3300Ticket Office ...... 860-486-2724Mailing Address ....................... University of Connecticut Harry A. Gampel Pavilion 2095 Hillside Road, Unit 1173 Storrs, CT 06269-1173

UConn men’S SoCCerProgram Began ................ 1928Total Games Played/Record ..... 1313/758-446-109 Different Opponents Faced: 137Home Field/Capacity ................ Joseph J. Morrone Stadium/5,100 Playing Surface....Natural Grass

QUICK FACTSMEMO TO MEDIA

UConn hosts an annual media day to start the season which is attended by several local and regional media outlets.

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MEDIA INFORMATION

Associate AD/Communications .... Mike EnrightAssistant Director of Communications ..........................................................Phil Chardis Assistant Director of Communications. ....... Patrick McKenna Communications Assistant & Men’s Soccer Contacts.... .... Scott Waggoner and Jeff PiascikCommunications Assistants ... Sagan Byrne, Bobby Mullen, Scott WaggonerSecretary............................ Luanne Dunstan

Main Office Phone............ 860-486-3531 Fax .................................. 860-486-5085 Husky Hotline .................. 860-486-5050 Web site .................. UConnHuskies.com

UCoNN AThlETIC CommUNICATIoNS

Mike EnrightAssociate AD/

Communications

Patrick McKennaAssistant Director

Phil ChardisAssistant Director

OPPONENT CONTACT EMAIL PHONE ATHLETIC WEB SITE

> Central Fla. Doug Richards [email protected] (407) 823-3213 ucfathletics.com

> Cincinnati TBA GoBearcats.com

> Houston Allison McClain [email protected] (713) 743-9404 Uhcougars.com

> Louisville Garett Wall [email protected] (502) 852-7711 GoCards.om

> Memphis Brad Pope [email protected] (901) 678-5223 gotigersgo.com

> Rutgers Kimberly Zivkovich [email protected] (732) 445-4200 ScarletKnights.com>

> USF Sean Barows [email protected] ( 813) 974-7099 GoUSFBulls.com

> SMU Lindsey Olsen [email protected] (214) 768-4970 smumustangs.com

>Temple Korey Blucas [email protected] (215) 204-7446 owlsports.com

AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE MEN’S SOCCER CONTACTS

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORYOffice ................................................Phone Main Office ........................... 860-486-2725 Soccer Office......................... 860-486-4231 CPIA...................................... 860-486-4376 Communications ................... 860-486-3531 Operations ............................ 860-486-4712 Rec. Services ......................... 860-486-2837 Sports Medicine .................... 860-486-0404 Ticket Office ........................ 877-At-UCONN

Commissioner...........................Mike Aresco

Director ....................................Sara NaggarDirector ................................Chuck SullivanAssistant Director of Sports Admin ...Patrick Colbert

Men’s Soccer Contact ................Sara NaggarPhone ................................... 401-453-0660 Fax ....................................... 401-751-8540 Web site .....................www.theamerican.orgMailing address ...............15 Park Row West Providence, RI 02903

NEWSPAPERSConnecticut Post410 State Street Bridgeport, CT 06604 (203) 333-0161

Daily Campus11 Dog LaneStorrs, CT 06268860-486-3407

Hartford Courant285 Broad StreetHartford, CT 06115860-241-6200

UCoNN SoCCEr mEdIA oUTlETSTV STATIONSChannel 8/My TV9 (WTNH-ABC/WCTX)8 Elm StreetNew Haven, CT 06510203-784-8842

Channel 3 (WFSB-CBS)3 Constitution PlazaHartford, CT 06103860-728-3333

RADIO STATIONSWTIC (1080 AM)10 Executive DriveFarmington, CT 06032860-677-6700

WILI (1400 AM, 98.3 FM)720 Main StreetWillimantic, CT 06266860-456-1111

WHUS (91.7 FM)1501 Storrs Rd., U-3008Storrs, CT 06269860-429-WHUS

SOCCER RESOURCESNSCAAnscaa.com

Soccer Americasocceramerica.com

College Soccer Newscollegesoccernews.com

Soccer Timessoccertimes.com

US Soccerussoccer.com

Soccer New Englandsoccernewengland.com

BIG APPLE Soccerbigapplesoccer.com

ThE AmErICAN AThlETIC CoNFErENCE

Manchester JI306 Progress Dr.Manchester, CT 06045-0510

New Haven Register40 Sargent DriveNew Haven, CT 06511203-789-5200

Waterbury Republican389 Meadow StreetWaterbury, CT 06722203-574-3636

Willimantic Chronicle1 Chronicle RoadWillimantic, CT 06266860-423-8466

Channel 30 (WVIT-NBC)1422 New Britain Ave.W. Hartford, CT 06110860-521-3030

Channel 61 (WTIC-FOX)285 Broad StreetHartford, CT 06115860-241-6200

Scott WaggonerAth. Comm.

Assistant

Luanne DunstanSecretary

MEDIA GUIDE CREDITSThe 2013 Connecticut Soccer Media Guide was written by Jeff Piascik and Scott Waggoner. Cover De-sign by UConn Marketing Department. Editing coordinated by Luanne Dunstan with special assistance from the UConn men’s soccer staff. Published for the University of Connecticut Division of Athletics,.Publication composed on Adobe InDesign. Photography by Stephen Slade; Bob Stowell; Ryan Sayers; UConn Communications; NCAA Photos; Rick Lawrence; Paul Giamou; D.C. United; Major League Soccer; Becky Taylor and the men’s soccer coaching staff. Special thanks to Matthew Lee and Major League Soccer and its member teams.

Bobby MullenAth. Comm.

Assistant

Sagan ByrneAth. Comm.

Assistant

Men’s Soccer Secondary Contact ......Jeff Piascik ([email protected])Cell Phone....................... .. (860) 449-4660

Men’s Soccer Primary Contact............................... Scott WaggonerOffice Phone ......................... 860-486-1498

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2013 SChEdUlEaUGUSt18 Sun. IONA (exhibition) 7:00 p.m.24 Sat. NJIT (exhibition) 7:00 p.m.30 Fri. ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) 7:00 p.m.

SePtemBer2 Mon. WILLIAM & MARY 7:00 p.m.6 Fri. BOSTON UNIVERSITY 7:30 p.m.10 Tues. WASHINGTON 7:00 p.m.14 Sat. BRADLEY 7:00 p.m.17 Tues. at Syracuse 7:00 p.m.21 Sat. SAINT LOUIS# 7:00 p.m.27 Fri. at USF* TBA

oCtoBer2 Wed. at Temple* 3:00 p.m.5 Sat. UCF* 7:00 p.m.9 Wed. RUTGERS* 7:00 p.m.12 Sat. MEMPHIS* 7:00 p.m.15 Tues. COLUMBIA 7:00 p.m.19 Sat. at Louisville*# 7:00 p.m.22 Tues. at Yale 7:00 p.m.26 Sat. CINCINNATI* 7:00 p.m.

novemBer2 Sat. at SMU* 7:00 p.m.

Home Games at Morrone Stadium are in CAPSAll Times Eastern* AAC Contest # Contest featured on NSCAATV.com

>> The 2013 schedule features 11 home games for the Huskies and six on the road. UConn will play six teams that advanced to the 2012 NCAA Tournament.

uconn soccer by the numbersUConn’s NSCAA national ranking at the close of the 2007 regular season and for four weeks through the regular season. The Huskies were a unanimous top selection Oct. 8, 2007 for the first time since that same week in 2000.

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National Championships won by the University of Connecticut (1948, 1981, 2000). UConn is one of seven schools to earn at least two NCAA Titles in the last 30 years.

National Players of the Year from UConn. O’Brian White, the 2007 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy winner, became the latest Husky to achieve the prestigious honor.

UConn has won seven BIG EAST Tournament Championship titles, including its latest during the 2007 season.

Connecticut won its 12th and final BIG EAST regular season title last season. It marked the eighth regular season crown under Ray Reid.

Shutouts earned during the 2011 and 2012 season com-bined. UConn set a program record with 16 shutouts in 2011 and followed its performance with another stellar 12 shutout season.

NCAA Appearances made by the Huskies, including 15 con-secutive trips under head coach Ray Reid. UConn is 38-26-5 all-time in tournament play with two national championships.

BIG EAST Players of the Year, which is more than any other conference program. Most recently, Carlos Alvarez was named the 2012 Midfielder of the Year, while Andre Blake was named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year.

First Team All-BIG EAST honorees under Ray Reid as Carlos Alvarez, Andre Blake, Mamadou Doudou Diouf and Jossimar Sanchez were named to the 2012 team.

Players to earn NSCAA All-America recognition. Blake, Alvarez and Diouf (are the 48th All-America selections in UConn history and the 24th selections under Head Coach Ray Reid. Blake and Alvarez are the fourth and fifth to earn multiple All-America honors, and the first since Julius James in 2006 and 2007.

Years since UConn’s inaugural soccer season. The Huskies have fielded teams 81 of those years, taking a break in 1943-45 due to World War II.

Career wins collected by head coach Ray Reid through the last 23 seasons. He holds a 381-94-54 record and is the second-win-ningest active coach in the NCAA based on percentage (.772).

Fans that attended games at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium during the 2012 season for an average of 4,228 per home contest. Over the past two seasons combined the Huskies have welcomed 109,594 fans to Morrone Stadium.

mEdIA INFormATIoN

UConn Goalkeeper Andre Blake has been named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year in back-to-back seasons. A 2012 First Team All-American, he will enter his junior campaign as one of the top goalies in the country.

Points earned by forward Mamadou Doudou Diouf last sea-son. The senior lead the team with 15 goals and was named a Second Team All-American.

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ROSTERS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8

ROSTER BREAKDOWN ---------------------------------------------------------------------------9

2013 SEASON PREVIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------

2013 SEASoN PrEvIEw

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2013 roSTErS

NUmErICAl roSTErno. name PoS. yr. hGt. wGt. hometown/hIGh SChool/laSt SChool00 Russell Dougan GK Sr. 6-0 190 Barkhamsted, Conn./Northwestern Regional 70 Scott Levene GK Fr. 6-1 175 Stamford, Conn./ New Canaan1 Jacob Wagmeister GK R-So. 6-1 181 River Edge, N.J./N.Y. Red Bulls Academy2 Dwight Ceballo D Jr. 6-0 175 Arouca, Trinidad/St. Anthony’s College3 Michael Mercado D Sr. 6-1 168 Moreno Valley, Calif./Mt. San Antonio College 4 Sergio Campbell D Jr. 6-3 192 Clarendon, Jamaica/Central Arkansas5 Edir DaGraca M Jr. 5-10 149 Bridgeport, Conn./Central6 George Fochive M Sr. 5-9 172 Silver Spring, Md./Hawaii Pacific University7 Juho Karppinen M Sr. 5-11 160 Kuopio, Finland/Kuopion Klassillinen Lukio8 Allando Matheson F Jr. 6-1 175 North York, Ont./Avon Old Farms 9 Ethan Decker F Fr. 5-11 175 Manahawkin, N.J./ The Pennington School10 Cyle Larin M Fr. 6-2 190 Brampton, Ontario/ St. Edmund Campien11 Adria Beso M Jr. 5-6 158 Lleida, Spain/Villarreal 12 Jonathan Goodridge D R-Jr. 5-11 172 Toronto, Ontario/C.W. Baker H.S. (Baldwinsville, N.Y.)13 Kareem Morad D Sr. 6-1 180 Chino Hills, Calif./ Mt. San Antonio (JC)14 Tyler Leeman F R-So. 5-10 160 Oakdale, Conn./Montville 15 Jakob Nerwinski D Fr. 5-10 167 Jackson, N.J./ Notre Dame16 Alex Sanchez M Fr. 5-8 158 Corona, Calif./ Chino Hills17 Will Noiset D R-So. 6-3 175 Wethersfield, Conn/Wethersfield 18 Andre Blake GK Jr. 6-4 175 May Pen, Jamaica/Clarendon College HS19 Kwame Awuah D Fr. 5-7 145 Toronto, Ontario/ Dante Alighieri Academy20 Colin Bradley M R-Sr. 6-2 170 West Hartford, Conn./Avon Old Farms21 Nicholas Zuniga F So. 6-0 173 Norwalk, Conn./Norwalk22 Santiago Muriel D Fr. 5-10 160 Norwalk, Conn./ Acad. Of Information, Tech. and Eng.23 Mamadou Doudou Diouf F Sr. 6-1 170 Dakar, Senegal/College African Sports Etudes25 Jesse Wasserman D Fr. 6-1 170 Farmington, Conn./ Loomis Chaffee26 Shane Hudson M R-So. 5-9 145 Coral Spring, Fla./ Marjory Stoneman Douglas High27 Andrew Geres D Fr. 6-1 155 Portland, Conn./Portland 28 Istvan Kanyo D R-So. 6-2 167 North Haven, Conn./North Haven29 Jon-Luke Ferrandino M R-Fr. 5-11 163 New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan30 Christopher Musco GK So. 6-0 153 North Haven, Conn./North Haven31 Lorenz Esposito M Fr. 5-11 155 Westport, Conn/Staples

AlPhABETICAl roSTErno. name PoS. yr. hGt. wGt. hometown/hIGh SChool/laSt SChool19 Kwame Awuah D Fr. 5-7 145 Toronto, Ontario/ Dante Alighieri Academy11 Adria Beso M Jr. 5-6 158 Lleida, Spain/Villarreal 18 Andre Blake GK Jr. 6-4 175 May Pen, Jamaica/Clarendon College HS20 Colin Bradley M R-Sr. 6-2 170 West Hartford, Conn./Avon Old Farms4 Sergio Campbell D Jr. 6-3 192 Clarendon, Jamaica/Central Arkansas2 Dwight Ceballo D Jr. 6-0 175 Arouca, Trinidad/St. Anthony’s College5 Edir DaGraca M Jr. 5-10 149 Bridgeport, Conn./Central9 Ethan Decker F Fr. 5-11 175 Manahawkin, N.J./ The Pennington School23 Mamadou Doudou Diouf F Sr. 6-1 170 Dakar, Senegal/College African Sports Etudes00 Russell Dougan GK Sr. 6-0 190 Barkhamsted, Conn./Northwestern Regional 731 Lorenz Esposito M Fr. 5-11 155 Westport, Conn/Staples29 Jon-Luke Ferrandino M R-Fr. 5-11 163 New Canaan, Conn./New Canaan6 George Fochive M Sr. 5-9 172 Silver Spring, Md./Hawaii Pacific University27 Andrew Geres D Fr. 6-1 155 Portland, Conn./Portland 12 Jonathan Goodridge D R-Jr. 5-11 172 Toronto, Ontario/C.W. Baker H.S. (Baldwinsville, N.Y.)26 Shane Hudson M R-So. 5-9 145 Coral Spring, Fla./ Marjory Stoneman Douglas High28 Istvan Kanyo D R-So. 6-2 167 North Haven, Conn./North Haven7 Juho Karppinen M Sr. 5-11 160 Kuopio, Finland/Kuopion Klassillinen Lukio 10 Cyle Larin M Fr. 6-2 190 Brampton, Ontario/ St. Edmund Campien14 Tyler Leeman F R-So.. 5-10 160 Oakdale, Conn./Montville 0 Scott Levene GK Fr. 6-1 175 Stamford, Conn./ New Canaan8 Allando Matheson F Jr. 6-1 175 North York, Ont./Avon Old Farms3 Michael Mercado D Sr. 6-1 168 Moreno Valley, Calif./Mt. San Antonio College 13 Kareem Morad D Sr. 6-1 180 Chino Hills, Calif./ Mt. San Antonio (JC)22 Santiago Muriel D Fr. 5-10 160 Norwalk, Conn./ Acad. Of Information, Tech. and Eng.30 Christopher Musco GK So. 6-0 153 North Haven, Conn./North Haven15 Jakob Nerwinski D Fr. 5-10 167 Jackson, N.J./ Notre Dame17 Will Noiset D R-So. 6-3 175 Wethersfield, Conn/Wethersfield 16 Alex Sanchez M Fr. 5-8 158 Corona, Calif./ Chino Hills1 Jacob Wagmeister GK R-So. 6-1 181 River Edge, N.J./N.Y. Red Bulls Academy25 Jesse Wasserman D Fr. 6-1 170 Farmington, Conn./ Loomis Chaffee21 Nicholas Zuniga F So. 6-0 173 Norwalk, Conn./Norwalk* - Adria Beso has two years of eligibility remaining at the start of 2013

heaD CoaCh: Ray Reid (Southern Connecticut ‘82), 17th season aSSoCIate heaD CoaCh: John Deeley (Southern Connecticut ‘80), 17th Season aSSoCIate heaD CoaCh: Tim O’Donohue (Muhlenberg ‘95), Third SeasonaSSIStant CoaCh: Mike Mordocco (Connecticut ‘02), Third SeasonDIreCtor of SoCCer oPeratIonS: Kevin Mellon (SUNY Potsdam ‘04), Third Season

2013 CAPTAINS

Andre BlAke

JuniorMay Pen, Jamaica

MAMAdou doudou diouf

SeniorDakar, Senegal

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roSTEr BrEAKdowN

reDShIrt SenIorS (1)Colin Bradley

SenIorS (6)Mamadou Doudou DioufRussell DouganGeorge FochiveJuho KarppinenMichael MercadoKareem Morad

reDShIrtJUnIorS (1)Jonathan Goodridge

JUnIorS (6)Adria BesoAndre BlakeDwight CeballoSergio CampbellAllando MathesonEdir DaGraca

reDShIrt SoPhomoreS (4)Shane HudsonIstvan KanyoWill NoisetJacob Wagmeister

SoPhomoreS (3)Tyler LeemanChristopher MuscoNicholas Zuniga

reDShIrt freshmen (1)Jon-Luke Ferrandino

freShmen (10)Kwame AwuahEthan DeckerLorenz EspositoAndrew GeresCyle LarinScott LeveneSantiago MurielJakob NerwinskiAlex SanchezJesse Wasserman

forwarDS (5)Ethan DeckerMamadou Doudou Diouf Tyler LeemanAllando MathesonNicholas ZunigaEthan Decker

mIDfIelDerS (10)Adria BesoColin Bradley Edir DaGracaLorenz EspositoJon-Luke FerrandinoGeorge FochiveShane HudsonJuho KarpinnenCyle LarinAlex Sanchez

DefenDerS (12)Kwame AwuahSergio CampbellDwight CeballoAndrew GeresJonathan GoodridgeIstvan KanyoMichael MercadoKareem MoradSantiago MurielJakob NerwinskiWill NoisetJesse Wasserman

GoalIeS (5)Andre BlakeRussell DouganScott LeveneChristopher MuscoJacob Wagmeister

UnIteD StateS (22)

CalIfornIa (3)Michael MercadoKareem MoradAlex Sanchez

ConneCtICUt (14)Colin BradleyEdir DaGracaRussel DouganLorenz EspositoJon-Luke FerrandinoAndrew GeresIstvan KanyoTyler LeemanScott LeveneSantiago MurielChristopher MuscoWill NoisetJesse WassermanNicholas Zuniga

florIDa (1)Shane Hudson

marylanD (1)George Fochive

new JerSey (3)Ethan DeckerJakob NerwinskiJacob Wagmeister

ElIGIBIlITY PrImArY PoSITIoN STATE/CoUNTrY

PronUnCIatIon GUIDe

Michael Mercado ............Mer-Kah-Doe

Juho Karppinen ...... You-ho Car-pin-en

George Fochive .................... FOH-Kive

Istvan Kanyo .........EEsh-Vahn Kahn-yo

Mamadou Diouf ......... Mama-Doo JOfe

(rhymes with Loaf

Edir DeGraca ...............Day- Grack - ah

Andre Geres ..............................Garris

Santiago Muriel .................. mur-ee -el

Will Noiset ............................. Noy-set

Nicholas Zuniga ..............Zoo-nee-gah

Adria Beso ............................. Bess-oh

InternatIonal (10)

CanaDa (4)Kwame AwuahJonathan GoodridgeCyle LarinAllando Matheson

fInlanD (1)Juho Karpinnen

JamaICa (2)Andre BlakeSergio Campbell

SeneGal (1)Mamadou Doudou Diouf

SPaIn (1)Adria Beso

trInIDaD (1)Dwight Ceballo

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retUrnInG StarterS 2012 GP-G-a-Pt23 Mamadou Diouf F Jr. 21-15-2-3220 Colin Bradley M RJr. 22-0-4-43 Michael Mercado D Jr. 20-0-0-018 Andre Blake G Fr. 0.54 GAA11 Adria Beso M Jr. 22-2-5-96 George Fochive M Sr. 22-0-1-14 Sergio Campbell D Jr. 22-0-0-0

Key PlayerS loSt GP-G-a-PtS10 Carlos Alvarez F Sr. 21-7-9-2322 Max Wasserman D Sr. 22-2-6-105 Stephane Diop M Sr. 18-2-3-716 Flo Liu M Sr. 18-2-2-644 Jossimar Sanchez M Sr. 12-1-1-3

After finishing the 2012 season with a 17-4-1 record and advancing to the program’s 13th NCAA Quarterfinal, the 2013 Connecticut men’s soccer team returns seven starters, two All-Americans, and three 2012 All-BIG EAST selections. The returning starters combined with the promising young crop of newcomers put UConn among the nation’s elite programs.

The team returns many key players from the 2012 team, which earned Connecticut’s 12th overall BIG EAST regular season title, but also features an exciting influx of freshmen who figure to have an immediate impact for 17th-year head coach Ray Reid.

“This team has a unique balance of senior leadership and a good class of freshman coming in,” said Reid. “Our captains, Mamadou Diouf and Andre Blake, will anchor our team and I think our incoming players can have a positive impact from the moment they step on the field.”

The seniors on the 2013 squad have reached three NCAA tournaments, including two Quarterfinals, tallied 48 wins and earned the program’s first BIG EAST regular season title since 2009. As the program embarks on its inaugural season in the American Athletic Conference, the seniors on this team are ready to lead the transition.

The 2013 schedule features six teams that reached the NCAA Tournament last season, including five teams that reached at least the second round. The challenging lineup opens up on August 30th against St. Francis (N.Y.) at 7 p.m. at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium.

“Our schedule is one of the toughest schedule’s we’ve had in recent years,” said Reid. “We open the season with St. Francis who always plays us tough and then we have critical home games against William &Mary, Boston University, Washington, Bradley and Saint Louis. We have our work cut out for us in conference play too, as Louisville was one of the nation’s best teams, USF is consistently a top-20 program, and SMU will be a very good team in the AAC.”

Connecticut will have two games broadcasted live on the newly created NSCAATV.com website, which is dedicated to providing in-depth coverage

of NCAA Soccer. The Huskies will first be featured on the website on September 21st when they take on Saint Louis at 7 p.m. at Morrone Stadium and will also be covered for their away match against Louisville on October 19th at 7 p.m.

The Huskies will end the regular season on the road for three of their final four contests, finishing the year in Dallas, Texas against SMU on November, 2nd.

the Defense

The Husky defense has been terrific over the past two seasons, earning 28 shutouts and allowing just 12 total goals in 2012. UConn will look to replace senior defender Max Wasserman who was drafted No. 69 overall by Real Salt Lake in the MLS Supplemental Draft.

Connecticut’s defense returns many of the key players that helped the Huskies rank fourth in NCAA Division I play with just a 0.53 Goals Allowed Average. Senior Michael Mercado has played in 45 games for the Huskies over the past two seasons, logging 1,489 minutes on the field last fall. Also returning to the Husky lineup is junior Sergio Campbell who started in all 22 games for UConn last year, playing nearly 2000 minutes.

Veterans Kareem Morad and Will Nosiet figure to compete for minutes after seeing action in 13 and four games, respectively, for Reid last season. Dwight Ceballo, Istvan Kanyo, and Jonathan Goodridge round out the rest of the returning players. Ceballo didn’t see action last season but has competed in the past with Trinidad and Tobago U-15, U-16, U-17, and U-20 National Teams while attending St. Anthony’s

2013 Season Preview

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the mIDfIelDerS11 Adria Beso M Jr. 5-6 15820 Colin Bradley M R-Sr. 6-2 1705 Edir DeGraca M Jr. 5-10 14931 Lorenz Esposito M Fr. 5-11 155 29 Jon-Luke Ferrandino M R-Fr. 5-11 1636 George Fochive M Sr. 5-9 17226 Shane Hudson M R-So. 5-9 145 7 Juho Karppinen M Sr. 5-11 16010 Cyle Larin M Fr. 6-2 19016 Alex Sanchez M Fr. 5-8 158

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the DefenDerS19 Kwame Awuah D Fr. 5-7 1454 Sergio Campbell D Jr. 6-3 19226 Dwight Ceballo D Jr. 6-0 17527 Andrew Geres D Fr. 6-1 15512 Jonathan Goodridge D R-Jr. 5-11 17228 Istvan Kanyo D R-So. 6-2 1673 Michael Mercado D Sr. 6-1 1687 Kareem Morad D SR. 6-1 18022 Santiago Muriel D Fr. 5-10 16015 Jakob Nerwinski D Fr. 5-10 16717 Will Noiset D R-So. 6-3 17525 Jesse Wasserman D Fr. 6-1 170

michael mercado

College in Trinidad. He was named the SSFL 2010 Defender of the year and named the league MVP in 2010 and 2011.

“I have big expectations for our returning defenders. Sergio Campbell has great feet and is a true warrior out there on the field. Sergio and Michael Mercado make a great pair in the back together. Ceballo and Noiset are extremely athletic and figure to be competing for minutes this season. Kareem Morad is a hard working guy and will be battling for a position this year. Jonathan Goodridge will be a factor out there as well.”

Connecticut has five newcomers vying for positions on the 2013 squad, including freshman Kwame Awuah (Toronto, Ontario) who has earned two bronze medals competing in the Ontario Summer Games in 2010 and 2012. The defender was also named the 2012 Dante Alighieri Boys Soccer MVP.

Joining Awuah in back is Andrew Geres, Santiago Muriel, Jakob Nerwinski and Jesse Wasserman, who is the younger brother of former player Max Wasserman.

“I think our staff is excited to work with the newcomers this year. They are athletic, have good feet and a great feel for what our program is about.”

the midfield

The Husky midfield position lost three key starters in 2012 BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year Carlos Alvarez, who was drafted No. 2 by Chivas USA in the 2013 MLS SuperDraft draft, 2012 All BIG-EAST First Team Member Jossimar Sanchez who was selected with the 42nd overall pick (4th in the Supplemental Draft) by the hometown New England Revolution, and 2012 All-BIG EAST Third Team Member Stephane Diop who was selected with the 89th overall pick (51st in the Supplemental Draft) by the New York Red Bulls. Alvarez, Sanchez and Diop were all four-year starters and will be missed. Combined, the trio started 229 games during their tenures in Storrs.

Junior Adria Beso, who competed in his first season with the Huskies in 2012, was named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team after scoring two goals and tallying five assists in his 2012 campaign. Redshirt senior Colin Bradley, who has started all 67 games for the Huskies since 2010, returns for his final year of eligibility and gives the Huskies a good defensive presence. Bradley logged four points last season on four assists.

In his first season with Connecticut, George Fochive started all 22 games and tied for fifth on the team with 20 shots. He had a productive season, including an assist on the game-winning goal in a 1-0 defeat of Northeastern in the NCAA Tournament on November, 18th, 2012.

“Colin is a valuable component of this year’s team; he has had a great first three years for us. George is a great holding midfielder. He is very quick, has fantastic feet, and is a tenacious tackler. He’s a great presence in the midfield. Adria has great feet, super vision and a great mind for the game.”

Connecticut also returns Juho Karppinen, Jon-Luke Ferrandino, and Shane Hudson, all who figure to see expanded roles in the 2013 season.

Joining the Huskies in 2013 will be junior Edir Degraca and freshmen Cyle Larin, Lorenz Esposito, and Alex Sanchez. Degraca was named an FCJAC All-American in 2011 and Team MVP for Central High School, while Larin was named the 2012 Team Captain of Brampton High School. Alex Sanchex has played for both the Arsenal and Chivas USA Academy teams. Esposito competed with the United States Soccer Development Academy with FC Westchester, in Westchester, N.Y., during his senior season.

“Our midfield should be strong,” said Reid. “I really like our returning players. Our freshmen have had successful high school careers and will be relied on heavily. Alex Sanchez has great potential and can play multiple positions. Losing Carlos Alvarez and Sanchez will hurt us but I think we can pick up the slack and fill the void.”

Colin Bradley

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the SCheDUle 2012Date Team NCAA8/18 IONA (Exhibition) -8/24 NJIT (Exhibition) -8/30 ST. FRANCIS (NY) -9/2 WILLIAM & MARY -9/6 BOSTON UNIVERSITY -9/10 WASHINGTON 2nd Rd9/14 BRADLEY -9/17 at Syracuse 2nd Rd9/21 SAINT LOUIS 2nd Rd9/27 at USF* 2nd Rd10/2 at Temple* -10/5 UCF* -10/9 RUTGERS* -10/12 MEMPHIS* -10/15 COLUMBIA -10/19 at Louisville* Qtrs.10/22 at Yale -10/26 CINCINNATI* -11/2 at SMU* 1st Rd * - American Athletic Conference

SEASoN PrEvIEw

the amerICan toUrnament

The American Athletic Conference Tournament will be played over two weekends, beginning with the First Round games on Nov. 8 and the Quarterfinals Nov. 9. The Semifinals and the Final will take place on Nov. 15 and Nov. 17, respectively, at a site yet to be announced.

The champion receives the league’s automatic bid to the 48-team NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Championship.

the GoalKeePerS18 Andre Blake G Jr. 6-4 17500 Russell Dougan G Sr. 6-0 1900 Scott Levene G Fr. 6-1 17530 Chris Musco G So. 6-0 1531 Jacob Wagmeister G R-So. 6-1 181

the forwarDS9 Ethan Decker F Fr. 5-11 17523 M. Doudou Diouf F Sr. 6-1 17014 Tyler Leeman F R-So. 5-10 1608 Allando Matheson F Jr. 6-1 17521 Nicholas Zuniga F So. 6-0 173

andre Blake

the forwards

The 2012 team finished the season with 39 total goals, finishing just one shy of the 40 scored in 2011. Senior Mamadou Doudou Diouf was a huge part of equation, scoring 15 goals and earning two assists to lead the team with 32 points. Diouf was named to the All-BIG EAST First Team and honored as a Second Team All-American for his play in 2012.

Allando Matheson figures to be a key piece this season as the junior tallied 15 points on seven goals last season, seeing action in 21 games. Matheson recorded a phenomenal .500 SOG%, and finished second among offensive players with a .175 Shot%. Also returning is Nicholas Zuniga, who ended 2012 on a high note, scoring the game-winner against New Mexico in overtime in the Third Round of the NCAA Tournament to send the Huskies to the Elite Eight, and redshirt sopho-more Tyler Leeman who had a productive spring.

Freshman Ethan Decker joins the squad having played two years for The Pennington School and earned First Team All-State honors in 2011 and 2012. He was named the Prep Player of the Year in Mercer County in 2011 and 2012. He was a starter for the Red Bull Academy team and was a key piece for the Red Bull U-18 Academy team that won USDA U18 US National Championship this past summer.

“Diouf had a tremendous year for us last year, scoring big goal after big goal. Matheson was a super energizer for us off the bench, creating lots of havoc for opposing defenses. Nick Zuniga can be an extremely dangerous flank player for us. We started to see his ability last year towards the end of the postseason. Ethan Decker has a lot of potential and we are very eager to start working with him and see him play with our veterans. Tyler Leeman is coming off a good spring and should be a factor too.”

the Goalkeepers

UConn has a storied tradition of All-American goalkeepers under Ray Reid, from Bryheem Han-cock to Josh Ford. More recently, Andre Blake has established himself as one of the premier goal-keepers in the country, earning back-to-back BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year Awards in 2011 and 2012. He was named a First Team All-American and has helped lead UConn to an incredible 28 shutouts over the past two years, including a program record 16 in 2011. The goalkeeper al-lowed just 12 goals last season and boasted a 0.53 goals against average. As a freshman, Blake posted a 0.39 goals against average and became the first freshman in BIG EAST men’s soccer history to take home a major conference award.

“Andre’s work really speaks for itself,” said Reid. “He’s firmly entrenched himself as one of the best goalies in the nation and he’s been rewarded for that with another BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year award last season.”

Backing up Blake will be Jacob Wagmeister, Scott Levene, Russell Dougan and Chris Musco

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HEAD COACH RAY REID ................................ 14-16

What they say about Ray Reid ....................... 17

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH JOHN DEELEY ............. 18

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH TIM O’DONOHUE ........ 19

ASSISTANT COACH MIKE MORDOCCO ................ 20

DIRECTOR OF SOCCER ADMIN. KEVIN MELLON ... 21

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH CHRIS WEST .. 22

ATHLETIC TRAINER MARIO DIAZ & SUPPORT STAFF... 23

Head coach Ray Reid has 381 career wins in 24 seasons as a head coach, including 235 victories at the helm of the UConn men’s soccer program.

Top Photo: Tim O’Donohue, Ray Ried and John DeeleyBottom Photo: Ray Reid and Tim O’Donohue

mEET ThE CoAChING STAFF

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HEAD COACH RAy REID

NAME: Ray Reid

POSITION: Head Coach

YEAR: 17th Season

ALMA MATER: Southern Connecticut ‘82

CAREER RECORD: 381-94-54/24 Seasons

RECORD AT UCONN: 235-77-39/16 Seasons

HONOR ROLL

> NCAA’s Winningest Active Coach (pct.)

> Four National Championships

> Eight National Semifinals

> Eight BIG EAST Regular Season Titles

> Four BIG EAST Tournament Titles

> Four-Time National Coach of the Year

Head coach Ray Reid completed his 16th year at the helm of the University of Connecticut men’s soccer program in 2012 and boasts a 381-94-54 record in his 24 years as a collegiate head coach. Reid’s record at UConn now sits at 235-77-39 after the 2012 season. He enters the 2013 season with the second highest winning percentage among active coaches at the Division I soccer at .771.

Connecticut posted a 17-4-1 overall record in 2012, winning the BIG EAST regular season championship for the first time since 2009. The Huskies reached the NCAA tournament for the 15th consecutive season, falling in the NCAA Quarterfinals to Creighton 1-0 at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium in early December. In the BIG EAST Championship, Connecticut advanced to the Semifinals before dropping a 1-0 contest to Notre Dame.

During his tenure at UConn, Reid has helped lead players to major individual achievements and awards. Departed senior Carlos Alvarez was drafted No. 2 in MLS SuperDraft by Chivas USA after being named a Second Team NSCAA All-American in both 2011 and 2012. Sophomore goalkeeper Andre Blake was named a First Team All-American after being named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the year in his freshmen campaign. Also joining in on the All-American honors was forward Mamadou Doudou Diouf, who was named to the Second Team after scoring a team-leading 15 goals and tallying 32 points in 2012.

Connecticut finished the year fourth in the nation in scoring defense, allowing just 12 total goals for an average of 0.53 per game. After setting the program record with 16 shutouts in 2011, the 2012 squad followed up with 12 shutouts of its own, including a 1-0 shutout of Northeastern

in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. UConn was ranked in the top-25 for the entire season, beginning the year ranked No. 1 in Soccer America Preseason Poll.

The Connecticut defense has been stifling over the past two years as the 2011 squad, which finished at 19-3-3, ranked second in the nation allowing just 0.38 goals per game. The defense went on incredible stretch of 961:32 without allowing a goal from September, 4th, 2011 – October, 12, 2011. The monster defensive effort helped the Huskies hold the No. 1 spot in the national polls for four weeks in 2011.

The Huskies advanced to the BIG EAST Championship in 2011 but dropped a 1-0 result to St. John’s in overtime. In the NCAA Tournament, Connecticut reached the Quarterfinals before falling to Charlotte in penalty kicks at Morrone Stadium.

UConn battled to an overall record of 12-2-6 in 2010 en route to its 31st overall and 13th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. Despite falling to Brown 7-6 in a shootout in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, UConn achieved multiple accolades in 2010, including two major BIG EAST Conference individual honors. UConn’s Josh Ford was named the 2010 BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year, while Tony Cascio earned the honor of BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year. Eight members of the 2010 Huskies were named to All-BIG EAST teams.

Led by Reid, UConn allowed just seven goals on the year to mark the lowest number of goals allowed in a single-season in program history other than the 1948 NSCAA Championship season, a year in which the men’s soccer program played in only

Head CoachConnecticut 1997-pres.Southern Connecticut 1989-1996

Four National Championships 1990, 1992, 1995, 2000Eight National Semifinals 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000Eight BIG EAST Reg. Season Titles 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2012Four BIG EAST Tournament Titles 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007Four National Coach of the Year Awards 1990, 1992, 1994, 2000Two Northeast Div. I Coach of the Year Awards 1999, 2000BIG EAST Coach of the Year 1998Southern Connecticut Athletic Hall of FameConnecticut Soccer Hall of Fame - 2003Brentwood High School Hall of Fame - 1998

Assistant CoachSouthern Connecticut 1983-1988National Championship 1987Three NCAA Semifinals 1983, 1987, 1988

PlayerSouthern Connecticut State 1980-1982 Three NCAA National Semifinals 1980, 1981, 1982Suffolk Community College 1979Brentwood High School

ThE rAY rEId FIlE

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11 games and allowed four goals.

In 2010, the Huskies spent every week ranked in the top-25 of the NSCAA/HendrickCars.com poll, finishing the regular season ranked ninth in the country. The Huskies moved as high as No. 2 on Oct. 5 after opening the year unbeaten at 7-0-2, with wins over the then-nationally ranked No. 22 USF and No. 9 Boston College. During that run, UConn battled No. 15 Harvard to a 1-1 tie in Storrs, Conn. The Huskies’ finished the season with an 8-0-3 mark when playing at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium.

In Division I men’s soccer, UConn was ranked No. 1 in goals against average (0.28) and save percentage (.914) at the conclusion of the regular season. The Huskies also led the BIG EAST Conference in points (115), goals (36), goals per game (2.12), goals against average (0.28) and shutouts (12). Individually, Carlos Alvarez finished the regular season leading the conference with 12 assists and 0.71 assists per game. Josh Ford led the league in GAA with a 0.29 mark and in save percentage at .912.

In the BIG EAST Conference, no other coach has been as dominant as Reid in the last decade. Through his first 16 years at the helm of the Huskies, he has amassed more wins than any other coach or program in the conference during the same period. He also holds the top spot among BIG EAST coaches in the number of conference regular season and tournament championships, as well as the number of players to earn All-American status, major conference awards and be drafted by Major League Soccer. In addition, he is the only BIG EAST head coach to capture a national championship since 1997.

In his 16 years at UConn and the previous eight seasons at his alma mater, Division II Southern Connecticut State University, Reid has built a record of 381-94-54 with a total of four national championships (1990, 1992, 1995 and 2000).

These outstanding accomplishments over the years have not gone unnoticed as Reid has been consistently recognized by his peers for his efforts and continued successes at UConn. He was named the National Coach of the Year in 2000, the Northeast Division Coach of the Year in 1999, 2000 and 2007 and was named the BIG EAST Coach of the Year in 1998.

RAY REID IN THE 21ST CENTURY

2009: The Huskies won their 11th BIG EAST Regular Season title as they were crowned the Blue Division Champions of the BIG EAST Conference. UConn’s overall record of 11-4-4 and BIG EAST mark of 8-3-2 put UConn in its 30th overall and 12th consecutive NCAA Tournament. Toni Stahl was named BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year, while fellow senior Kwame Watson-Siriboe was named BIG EAST Co-Defender of the Year for their efforts. As a freshman, Carlos Alvarez earned BIG EAST Rookie of the Year honors to round out the successful group.

2008: Reid led the Huskies to an 11-5-6 record and their 11th straight trip to the NCAA Tournament as they made the BIG EAST Championship Tournament for the 14th consecutive year. The Huskies spent the entire season ranked among the top-25 in selective polls while five players earned BIG EAST honors at the conclusion of the regular season.

For his dominating performances in his 14 games played, O’Brian White earned BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year honors after leading the Huskies with six goals and 14 points as well as being nominated for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award and the 2008 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy. Toni Stahl joined White as an All-BIG EAST First Team member, while teammates Akeem Priestley and Oscar Castillo earned spots on the second and third teams, respectively. Mike Pezza also was recognized for his successes as he earned honorable mention status.

2007: The 2007 season will go down as one of the best both on and off the field. UConn went 20-3-1, tallying the second most wins of any team in program history and spending a record 12 weeks ranked in the Top 5 (including the last nine in either the No. 1 or No. 2 spot). In addition, the Huskies earned the third BIG EAST Tournament Championship of the last four years after being named co-regular season champs with Notre Dame.

Southern Connecticut YEAR W-L-T PCT. 1989## 14-7-1 .659 1990* 22-0-1 .978 1991 14-4-3 .738 1992* 21-2-1 .896 1993** 17-2-3 .841 1994# 17-0-4 .905 1995* 21-1-1 .935 1996# 20-1-1 .932 146-17-15 .862

Connecticut YEAR W-L-T PCT. 1997 11-7-2 .600 1998 17-4-0 .894 1999# 19-5-0 .791 2000* 20-3-2 .840 2001 15-5-2 .727 2002 16-6-1 .717 2003 9-8-4 .524 2004 12-8-3 .587 2005 16-3-2 .810 2006 10-7-2 .579 2007## 20-3-1 .854 2008 11-5-6 .636 2009 11-4-4 .684 2010 12-2-6 .750 2011## 19-3-3 .820 2012## 17-4-1 .784 235-77-39 .725

*- National Champions **- NCAA Finals

#- NCAA Semifinals ##- NCAA Quarterfinals

ray reID By the nUmBerS (at UConn)

National Championship

M.A.C. Hermann Trophy winners

College Cup semifinal matches

BIG EAST Tournament Championships

BIG EAST Regular Season Champions

NSCAA All-American selections by 15 players

BIG EAST Player of the Year Honorees

First Team All-BIG EAST Selections

Wins at UConn

Career Wins

aCtIve CoaCheS minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution. CoaCh, team yrS. w-l-t PCt.1. ray reid, Connecticut ................................ 24 ............. 381-94-54 .............. .7712. Dave Masur, St. John’s (N.Y.) .................26 ...........367-123-72 ........ .7163. Jeremy Gunn, Stanford ..........................14............196-69-32 ........... .7144. Robert McCourt, Monmouth ..................9 .............112-38-30 ........... .7065. Dennis Currier, Dayton .........................20............267-102-33 ......... .7056. Tom Martin, James Madison ..................36............462-181-61 ........ .6997. George Gelnovatch, Virginia ..................17 ...........247-100-30 ........ .694

all-tImeminimum 10 years as a head coach at an nCaa Division I school; includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution. *active coach CoaCh (team) yrS. w-l-t PCt.1. Gus Donoghue (San Francisco 1946-60) ..............15 .....121-12-14 ... .8712. Gene Kenney (Michigan St. 1956-69) ...................14 .....120-13-13 ... .8663. Jock Stewart (UCLA 1949-66) ..............................18 .....194-29-12 ... .8514. Jerry Yeagley (Indiana 1973-03) ..........................31 .....544-101-45 . .8215. Sigi Schmid (UCLA 1980-98.................................19 .....322-63-33 ... .8106. Bill Jeffrey (Penn St. 1926-52) ..............................27 .....151-25-29 ... .8077. Bruce Arena (Virginia 1978-95) ...........................18 .....295-59-31 ... .8068. Harry Keough (St. Louis 1967-82) .......................16 .....213-50-23 ... .7859. Bob Guelker (St. Louis 1959-66, SIU Edwardsville 1967-85) ..............27 .....311-77-26 ... .78310. I.M. Ibrahim (Clemson 1967-94) ..........................28 .....388-102-31 . .77411. Doyle Royal (Maryland 1946-73) .........................28 .....217-58-18 ... .77112. *ray reid (Southern Conn. St. 1989-96, Connecticut 1997-12) ..............................24 .......381-94-54 ..... .771

NCAA wINNINGEST CoAChES

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HEAD COACH RAy REID

For all their success on the field, Reid’s players earned an unprecedented, though well-deserved, level of postseason recognition. O’Brian White, who led the NCAA in goals and points for much of the year, was named the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy winner, as well as a First Team All-America and the Soccer America Player of the Year, while Julius James joined White as an All-America honoree for the third straight year. White and James were also named the BIG EAST Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively, bringing Reid’s number of major conference award winners to 18 – more than any other coach during his tenure.

In addition, James and Ryan Cordeiro were both selected in the MLS SuperDraft, increasing Reid’s number of Major League Soccer draftees to 17. James was drafted by Toronto FC with the ninth overall pick, while Cordeiro went to DC United with the 33rd overall selection.

2006: The Huskies wrapped up Reid’s 10th season at UConn with a 10-7-2 record and their ninth-straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. They also made their 12th consecutive trip to the BIG EAST Tournament after completing the regular season in second place in the Blue Division with an 8-2-1 conference record, including an undefeated 5-0-1 mark away from Morrone Stadium. The BIG EAST coaches recognized the Huskies’ stellar in-conference play by voting Julius James the 2006 Defender of the Year and Toni Stahl this season’s Rookie of the Year, in addition to placing four others on All-BIG EAST Teams.

2005: Reid guided the Huskies to their second consecutive and sixth all-time BIG EAST Tournament Championship as well as the BIG EAST regular season championship in the Blue Division. This was just the second time that UConn has won both the BIG EAST regular season and the conference championships. The 1-0 victory over conference newcomer South Florida in the championship game earned UConn the conference bid into the NCAA tournament for the team’s eighth consecutive appearance. The Huskies earned a bye in the first round of play and defeated Stony Brook in the second round to advance to the third round. The team played Akron to a 3-3 tie in the game before falling in penalty kicks after two overtimes. UConn finished the season with a 16-3-2 overall record. Following the 2005 run, Mpho Moloi and Willis Forko were taken in the MLS draft, raising Reid’s total draft selections to 15 in eight years and the sixth consecutive year that the head coach has sent players to the United States’ premier soccer league.

2004: Reid led the Huskies to their fifth BIG EAST Tournament Championship with a stunning 5-3 penalty kick decision over Seton Hall after playing to a 0-0 tie through double overtime. Additionally, the team made its seventh consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance, where UConn posted a 2-1 overtime victory over Marist in NCAA first round action before coming up just short against Boston College in the second round, falling 1-0. After beginning the season 1-3-0, the team posted a strong run to end with a 12-8-3 record and a 5-4-1 ledger against conference foes.

Reid’s exemplary coaching continued to succeed in the off-season as Easton Wilson and Esteban Arias were both taken in the MLS draft, bringing the number of Reid’s total draft selections to 12.

2003: The season raised several challenges for Reid and the youthful Huskies with a hefty strength of schedule, UConn excelled earning their sixth consecutive and 24th overall NCAA Tournament berth in the 2003 College Cup. Led by only two seniors and a sea of underclassmen, the Huskies took wins over several ranked teams including No. 5 Indiana, No. 5 Notre Dame, No. 23 Virginia Tech and No. 25 Boston College through the season. In the quarterfinals of the 2003 BIG EAST Tournament, Notre Dame knocked the Huskies out of contention, but a bid to the NCAA Tournament kept the Huskies chances alive. After a convincing 3-0 shutout over Rhode Island, UConn battled No. 6 St. John’s to a 0-0 tie sending the game in penalty kicks. St. John’s won 4-2 on penalty kicks in the shootout, ending the Huskies season with an even 8-8-3 overall record.

Reid also captured his 250th win as a head coach in 2003 and 100th victory at Connecticut. The Huskies shutout Virginia Tech, 2-0, on Oct. 8 allowing Reid to hit the 250-game milestone in only his 14th year as a head coach. On Sept. 5 in UConn’s first home game of the season, Connecticut defeated Boston University 1-0, giving Reid the century mark in wins at UConn.

2002: The Huskies earned their 18th appearance in the BIG EAST Tournament after posting a 7-3 league record. Ranked in the top 10 for most of the season, the Huskies fell to Boston College (3-2) in the finals of the BIG EAST Championship, after defeating St. John’s on penalty kicks in the semifinals. UConn notched its sixth-straight and 23rd overall bid into the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the Elite Eight before being knocked off by Maryland, 3-0. UConn completed the season with a 17-6 overall record.

2001: Reid and the Huskies captured their fourth-consecutive BIG EAST regular season title, advanced to the NCAA Tournament and ended the season with an overall 15-5-2 record and 9-1 in the BIG EAST. The Huskies advanced to the BIG EAST Championship game falling to St. John’s (1-0) and then dropped a three-overtime 2-1 decision to Rutgers in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

2000: Reid and the Huskies brought home the 2000 NCAA Men’s College Cup Championship and posted 20 wins, the most since 1981 when the Huskies went en route to a national championship with a 20-3-2 record. UConn finished the season atop the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and Soccer America Magazine polls. For his achievements, Reid was tabbed with NSCAA Division I National Coach of the Year.

CoaCh yearS GameS won loSt tIeD PCt. Roy Guyer (1928) 1 4 2 2 0 .500 Jack Seman (1929) 1 4 0 4 0 .000 Billie Darrow (1930-31) 2 15 1 12 2 .133 Jack Dennerley (1932-36) 5 38 11 27 0 .289 Carl Fischer (1942) 1 9 3 6 0 .333 John Squires (1937-41, 1948-68) 28 303 148 140 15 .513 Joe Morrone (1969-1996) 28 589 358 178 53 .653 ray reid (1997-present) 16 351 235 77 39 .721

totalS 81 1313 758 446 109 .619

All-TImE CoNNECTICUT CoAChING rECordS

From 1998 to the 2001 season, the Huskies captured consecutive regular season BIG EAST titles. Reid was named the 1998 BIG EAST Coach of the Year and the 1999 Northeast Division I Regional Coach of the Year. Through eight seasons, he has compiled an impressive mark of 120-46-13 (.707), including a 92-35-11 mark in the past six years.

Named the eighth head coach of men’s soccer at the University of Connecticut on December 18, 1996, Reid took over the coaching reigns after directing the Southern Connecticut State University program to NCAA Division II national titles in 1990, 1992 and 1995. He led SCSU to six trips to the NCAA Division II ‘Final Four’, including a ‘Final Four’ berth each of his last five seasons at the school.

at Southern Connecticut

As head coach of Southern Connecticut for eight years, Reid amassed a number of accolades, including three National Coach of the Year awards. He led the Owls to three national championships in five years and the team advanced to the NCAA national semifinals six times under his direction. For his contributions to Southern Connecticut athletics as both a coach and a player, Reid was inducted into the Southern Connecticut State Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998.

He received the head coaching nod in 1989, taking over for Bob Dikranian and in only his second year at the helm, the team won the first of his three national crowns, posting an unbeaten 22-0-1 record in 1990. Reid then led Southern Connecticut to another national championship with a 21-2-1 record in 1992 and the Owls would win the national title for the third time under Reid’s direction in 1995, posting a 21-1-1 record.

During the decade of the 1990s (1990-1996), Reid’s teams at Southern Connecticut lost only 10 games in seven years, posting an overall record of 132-10-14 (.891) and going unbeaten in both 1990 and 1994. In 1996, Southern Connecticut was ranked No. 1 in the nation in NCAA Division II circles as Reid led SCSU to a 20-1-1 record, losing its only game of the year in the national semifinal round.

Prior to being named head coach, Reid served as top assistant to then head coach Dikranian for six seasons (1983-1988).Throughout his full 17 years of association with the Southern Connecticut men’s soccer program as a player, assistant coach and head coach, he was part of an overall record of 288-50-32 (.821), four national championships, 12 trips to the NCAA Semifinals and 16 NCAA postseason berths.

as a Player

A scholastic soccer star at Brentwood High School (NY), Reid was an all-region selection at Suffolk Community College before transferring to Southern Connecticut prior to the 1980 season. While at Southern, he helped lead the team to a 46-13-3 record over three seasons, reaching the NCAA Semifinals during each of those campaigns (1980-82).

Reid, a native of Brentwood, N.Y., and a 1982 graduate from Southern Connecticut, was a three-year starter and a two-year captain for the Owls during his undergraduate years. Southern had a 46-13-3 record during that span with three NCAA national semi-final appearances.

Reid coached the Connecticut Under-17 Olympic Development team for four seasons and has also coached the Under-15 team as well as the USSF Under-13 1/2 Region One Select Team. He is a member of the Connecticut Junior Soccer Association coaching staff and holds a USSF “A” coaching license.

off the fIelD

Reid married the former Valerie Casares on May 31, 2008. He has two daughters, Cate (20) and Dannielle (18).

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“Coach Reid’s dedication to this University and the student body is unmatched. He is one of the hardest working coaches I know and embodies that spirit of UConn Athletics. ”

KEVIN OLLIE Head CoachUConn Men’s Basketball

“Coach Reid is the most determined person I know. His hard work and dedication to the game and to his players are contagious. He has an uncanny ability to get the very best out of his student-athletes. I owe so much to Coach Reid for being a great coach, mo-tivator, mentor and friend. I am currently following my dream of coaching college soccer thanks to the guidance and leadership of Coach Reid.”

BOB MUUSSHead CoachDenver Men’s Soccer

FEllow CoAChES

“I have known Ray as a colleague for many years. He is driven, motivated and hard working. However, the one trait that I always think of with Ray is his competitiveness. The man wants to win.”

SIGI SCHMIDHead CoachSeattle Sounders FC

“Throughout my pro career, I have been fortunate enough to have kept close ties with Coach Reid and his staff. The focus and dedication he instills in each player is the same I experience today at the pro level. UConn has gained a valuable teacher whose lessons will reap success at many levels.”

KEVIN ANDERSONHead CoachColumbia Men’s SoccerTampa Bay Mutiny (Former Player)

ProFESSIoNAl PlAYErS PAST ANd PrESENT

ESTEEmEd EdUCATorSDANA WILDERAssistant Vice ProvostUniversity of Connecticut

“Ray Reid is a compassionate and committed coach who strives to get the best out of his student-athletes. All of his success is a result of strong lead-ership. The university is fortunate to have a coach whose vision has made the University of Connecticut a place where student-athletes can come to learn, create, and grow both on and off the pitch.”

FATHER EDWIN D. LEAHYHeadmasterSt. Benedict’s Prep

“We have had nine student-athletes play for Coach Reid over the years, from Maurizio Rocha to (Recent Graduates) Michael Pezza and Marco Zanfardino. I am proud of our relationship with the University of Connecticut soccer team and I trust Ray Reid with our student-athletes.”

“Thanks to Coach Reid I have realized my dream of playing professional soccer. He prepared me for the next level by helping me to understand how the game is played. Coach Reid is not only a great coach, but he’s also a great teacher and a master of motivation. I owe most of my success to Coach Reid.”

SHAVAR THOMASMLS PlayerChivas USA

“Coach Reid is a very intense person, and after leaving UConn for the MLS, you realize how much that intensity helps build you as a person, beyond your college years. Being at the MLS, you come to appreciate Coach Reid and his philosophies on and off the field.”

“Playing professional soccer was always a dream of mine, and I owe a great deal of thanks to Coach Reid for getting me there. He helped to expand my style of play which gave me a greater opportunity for success at this level. He is a great motivator and a talented teacher.”

O’BRIAN WHITEMLS PlayerToronto FC

“Coach Reid is very intense. He motivates his players and is always pushing them to meet their potential and show the best of their abilities. He demands nothing but the best.”

BOBBY RHINEFOrmer MLS Front OfficeFC Dallas

CHRIS GBANDINorwegian First Division PlayerFK HaugesundAssistant Coach - Holy Cross

THE WORD ON RAy REID

“Coach Reid loves soccer. No question about that. He helped me throughout my career at UConn, getting me ready for the professional soccer world. Without him I would not be where I am right now and the man that I am today. I never regret the decision I made to come to UConn because I knew I would learn something new every day, not just about soccer knowledge, but real life knowledge.”

TONI STAHLFormer MLS PlayerPhiladelphia Union

“Coach Reid has helped me to mature and not make excuses for myself ever. He has also taught me to go out and achieve my goals even when they did not seem attainable.”

KWAME WATSON-SIRIBOEMLS PlayerReal Salt Lake

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JOHN DEElEy

John Deeley is in his 17th year with the Connecticut men’s soccer program and his 13th season as an associate head coach in 2013.

Most recently, Deeley was named a 2012 Top Assistant Coach by College Soccer News after the Huskies went 17-4-1 in the 2012 season. Deeley was also named to the 2011 List by CSN.

Before starting at UConn, Deeley spent the previous eight seasons with Ray Reid at Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, Conn.

At UConn, Deeley is primarily responsible for scouting opponents and breaking down the game, both mentally and in terms of analyzing game tape. Players and coaches alike consider him one of the most tactical minds in the game, a skill Deeley has garnered after nearly two decades with one of the most talented coaching staffs in the country.

While working alongside Ray Reid over the last 20 years, Deeley helped his teams at Southern and UConn capture four National Championships (1990, 1992, 1995 and 2000) and eight national semifinal game appear-ances (1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999 and 2000). During this time, Reid became the winningest active coach in the NCAA - all the while with Deeley by his side. Prior to his eight seasons at Southern, Deeley was an assistant for one season at Cleveland State University and also was the head coach for one season at Mt. Union (Ohio) College.

In addition to his work in the college game, Deeley served as a member of the Olympic Development Program Region 1 staff for eight years, including four as the assistant coach for the U13 regional development squad. As a player, Deeley was a standout midfielder for Southern from 1977-80, when the Owls had a 48-16-6 record with four trips to the NCAA Tourna-ment, including three semifinal appearances.

“Coach Deeley brings a very even-keeled approach to the game and has a calming influence that balances out the rest of our staff. In addition, he is one of the greatest tactical minds in college soccer with the ability to break any opponent down.”

- Head Coach Ray Reid

After over 20 years in the college coaching ranks, he holds a “C” coaching license from the USSF.

A native of North Babylon, N.Y., Deeley is married to Karen Warner, who was an All-American and assistant coach for Len Tsantiris and the UConn women’s soccer team.

He graduated from Southern Connecticut with an undergraduate degree in political science.

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TIM O’DONOHuE

Tim O’Donohue is in his third season with UConn in 2013, taking the Huskies to the NCAA Quarterfinals in the last two seasons. UConn finished with a 17-4-1 record in O’Donohue’s second season in Storrs. Since joining the staff in 2011, the Huskies sit at 36-7-4 overall.

O’Donohue spent the previous 10 seasons at Stevens Institute of Technology. After taking over at the helm of Stevens in 2001, O’Donohue kept the Ducks in the top-20 of the NSCAA poll for eight consecutive seasons. During his tenure, Stevens reached the third round of the NCAA Tournament in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2009. O’Donohue left Stevens with the fourth-highest winning percentage all-time at any level of college soccer with a .844 winning percentage based on a record of 165-21-23.

O’Donohue led the 2006 Ducks to an undefeated record while the 2008 squad advanced to the NCAA National Championship.

After joining the Empire 8 in 2007, Stevens went on to win the conference title in each season it was a member of the league. Prior to the four consecutive Empire 8 championships, the Ducks won the Skyline Conference Championship in 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006.

Four of O’Donohue’s players were honored as first-team NSCAA All-Americans in 2009 and 2010 and 12 players have received All-America accolades during his career at Stevens. There have been 39 NSCAA All-Region performers, five CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, and 77 all-conference athletes over the last 10 years. Seven times O’Donohue coached the conference Player of the Year and he was named the Skyline and Empire 8 Doug May Memorial Coach of the Year one time each in addition to being named the East Region Coach of the Year in 2003.

The Stevens Institute of Technology program achieved great academic success during O’Donohue’s tenure. During the 2009, 2010 seasons, O’Donohue helped continue the great academic standards at Stevens as 21 of 25 players maintained a GPA above 3.0.

O’Donohue holds several merits from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) including a Premier Diploma and a Master Coach Diploma. O’Donohue was one of the first five coaches to be presented with the honor in the NCAA landscape. He also previously served as the Region III Technical Director for the NSCAA.

A 1995 graduate of Muhlenberg College with a degree in English, O’Donohue was a four-year starter and helped lead the team to four-straight NCAA Tournament appearances including a berth to the 1995 Final Four. He was inducted into the Muhlenberg Athletics Hall of Fame as part of the 1995 men’s soccer team.

“Tim O’Donohue brings a wealth of experience to our program. His accomplishments at Stevens Institute of Technology speak for itself. He’s an outstanding recruiter as well as a great on-field coach.”

- Head Coach Ray Reid

Third Seasonmuhlenberg College ‘95

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MIkE MORDOCCO

Mike Mordocco is in his third season on the bench in 2013, leading UConn to the NCAA Quarterfinals and a17-4-1 record in 2012. Mordocco graduated from Con-necticut in 2002 after leading the Huskies to the 2000 NCAA Championship.

Mordocco returned to UConn after eight seasons in the college coaching ranks. Most recently, Mordocco served as a top assistant at Division I Stony Brook for four sea-sons. While at Stony Brook, Mordocco led the Seawolves to the 2009 America East Championship and to the NCAA Tournament that season.

Prior to his time spent with Stony Brook, Mordocco spent four years as an assistant at Division III Oneonta State.

Mordocco has coached numerous youth teams since his graduation, beginning with the U18 Black Watch Soccer Club out of Albany, N.Y. in 2004. He also served as the head coach of both the U11 and U16-U18 teams at Stony Brook Soccer Club between 2007 and 2010, leading his players to the 2009 Score at the Shore cham-pionship title as well as a victory at the 2010 Northeast Regional Premier Championship.

He also has experience in administrative roles, serving as both the Technical Director of the Stony Brook Soccer Club Youth Academy and as the Assistant Director of the Markovic Academy of Soccer for five years.

As a player, Mordocco led Connecticut to four BIG EAST Regular Season Championships, a BIG EAST Tournament Championship, to the 1999 NCAA Semifinals and to the 2000 NCAA Championship.

ASSISTANT COACH

Mike MordoccoThird SeasonConnecticut ‘02

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DIRECTOR OF SOCCER ADMINISTRATION

Kevin Mellon

kEVIN MEllON

Kevin Mellon is in his third season with UConn in 2013, helping to lead Connecticut to the NCAA Quarterfinals and a 17-4-1 overall record in 2012.

Mellon has a wealth of soccer experience as both a coach and a player. He spent the 2010 campaign with BIG EAST member and long time rival St. John’s, serving as the Director of Soccer Operations.

Prior to joining the Red Storm, Mellon led Bridgton Academy to a 19-10-3 record in two seasons as head coach. Bridgton Academy had an undefeated season and the best record in program history in Mel-lon’s second season, finishing with a 14-0-1 record.

Third SeasonSUNY Potsdam ‘04

Mellon also spent two seasons as head coach of the women’s soccer team at North Country Community College and one season as an as-sistant coach of the men’s team at SUNY Potsdam.

As a player, Mellon won two NJCAA National Championships and two NJCAA Region III Championships in 1999 and 2000 at Herkimer County Community College. Mellon then went on to spend two seasons at SUNY Potsdam.

Mellon graduated from SUNY Potsdam in 2004 with a B.A. in his-tory.

ASSISTANT COACH

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StrenGth anD ConDItIonInG at UConnAn integral part of Connecticut’s men’s soccer is its strength and conditioning program, under the direction of strength and conditioning coordinator Jerry Martin. Associate strength and conditioning coach Chris West works with the men’s soccer team and oversees the strength and conditioning program.

The program is geared specifically for soccer players, and runs throughout the year, with an intensive training program in the fall preseason and a maintenance program during the winter season.

Specific testing is done to each player to monitor his progress in strength, flexibility, power, body composition and aerobic and anaerobic conditioning, providing the coaches and medical staff with an accurate athletic profile on each soccer player.

Connecticut soccer players have the use of two different weight rooms in the Harry A. Gampel Pavilion as well as a new state-of-the-art facility located in the remodeled Hugh S. Greer Field House. These strength and conditioning facilities provide UConn soccer with 7,000 square feet of weight training facilities.

West supervises a strength and conditioning program for each individual player for year-round training. Each program can be modified to fulfill the specific needs of each student-athlete.

This program is another example of how student-athletes receive the “extra competitive edge” at Connecticut.

Chris West is currently the associate strength and conditioning coach at UConn and serves as the Director for Fitness Education with the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. In addition, West serves as the medical coordinator for the adidas Elite Soccer Program. Prior to his appointment at UConn, he served as Strength and Conditioning Coordinator at Saint Louis University. West also has experience in the professional ranks after serving internships with the Oakland Raiders and Los Angeles Kings, as well as a graduate assistantship with the Seattle Seahawks.

He earned his bachelors degree from California State University at Long Beach in physical education and his master’s degree in exercise and movement science from the University of Oregon. West holds certi-fications from the National Strength and Conditioning Association as a Certified Strength and Condition-ing Specialist, the National Athletic Training Association as a Certified Athletic Trainer and United States Weightlifting as a Club Coach. West specializes in using heart rate monitors to assess physical exertion of athletes in sport specific settings as well as prescribe appropriate intensities and volumes for training. This approach creates a seamless training synergy between the sport coach and the strength and conditioning practitioner and the athlete.

Along with his practical application within the field, West has co-authored several research journal pub-lications on performance profiles of soccer athletes and has created a working model for the complete development of the soccer player.

“Chris West to me is the best soccer strength coach in the country. In a profession when many strength coaches are one dimensional, Chris gets the whole picture. He understands strength, conditioning, agility, flexibility and how it affects our NSCAA coaching program. Our program would not be where it is today without Chris West’s expertise.” -Head Coach Ray Reid

JERRY MARTINStrength & Conditioning Coordinator

CHRIS WESTAssociate Strength & Conditioning Coordinator

MAUREEN BUTLERAssistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

StrenGth & ConDItIonInG Staff

AMANDA KIMBALLAssistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

JOEL DEMARCO Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

EMILY WEBSTERStrength & ConditioningGraduate Assistant

CHRISTOPHER GIACCHINOStrength & ConditioningGraduate Assistant

CHRIs WEsT

13th SeasonCal State long Beach ‘95

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DR. THOMAS TROJIAN

Team PhysicianPennsylvania ‘87

MARIO DIAZ/suPPORT sTAFF

EVAN FEINGLASSAssociate Director of Athletics/Facilities

Management and Event Planning

Washington (St. Louis) ‘93

MARIA MURRAYMen’s Soccer

Secretary

BECKY TAYLORAcademic Counseling

Massachusetts ‘94

mEN’S SoCCEr SUPPorT STAFF

MEGAN HASTILLOEquipment

Connecticut ‘05

Mario Diaz enters his sixth season with the Connecticut men’s soccer program as the team’s primary athletic trainer.

His responsibilities at UConn include overseeing the day-to-day sports medicine needs of each UConn soccer student-athlete, while working closely with the rest of the sports medicine staff. Along with men’s soccer, he also works with the UConn women’s rowing team.

Prior to joining the Huskies, Diaz was a graduate assistant athletic trainer at Marshall University from 2006-08 and worked primarily with Marshall’s football and men’s soccer teams, while earning his master’s degree in sport administration. He earned his undergraduate degree from Central Connecticut State University in athletic training in 2006 where he played soccer for two seasons for the Blue Devils.

Diaz is a certified athletic trainer from the National Athletics Trainers Association.

PAUL McCARTHYDeputy Director of

Athletics/Chief of StaffConnecticut ‘88

Sixth SeasonCentral Connecticut State ‘06marshall ‘08

JOHN SEAGRAVEMarketing

Connecticut ‘10O u r FAm I lY, T h E I r T E A m

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STUDENT-ATHLETES ....................25-37

SENIORS ......................................25-28

JUNIORS ......................................29-32

SOPHOMORES .............................33-34

FRESHMEN AND NEWCOMERS ......35-37

GAME-BY-GAME CAREER STATS .......38-39

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Top Picture: (L-R) Stephane Diop, Mamadou Diouf and Allando Matheson celebrate against Marquette.

Allando Matheson (right) scored seven goals in just 862 minutes of play in 2012.

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mEET ThE hUSKIES

aS a JUnIor (2012): College Soccer News 2nd Team All-American...NSCAA Second Team All-American...All-BIG EAST First Team...Played over 1500 minutes for the Huskies...was the team leader in goals with 15 and points with 32...Finished the season with 2 assists...Played in 21 games for the Huskies and started 20...Had 2 goals in a match three times and had 2 games where he scored 2 goals and tallied an assist...Averaged 1.52 points per game to lead the team...College Soccer News National Team of the week 9/17...BIG EAST Honor Roll 9/17...Named the BIG EAST Preseason Offensive Player of the Year and a unanimous choice to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team.Named the BIG EAST Preseason Offensive Player of the Year and a unanimous choice to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team.

aS a SoPhomore (2011): Started all 25 games... Finished the season with 13 goals and two assists for 28 points... Named All-BIG EAST First Team... Selected to the BIG EAST All-Tournament Team... Ranked second in the BIG EAST Conference with 13 goals... 28 points ranked third in the BIG EAST... Had four multi-goal performances as a sophomore... Named to the Topdrawersoccer.com National Team of the Week after tallying both goals in UConn’s 2-1 victory over Monmouth (Nov. 20) in the NCAA Second Round... Named BIG EAST Player of the Week after tallying four goals on the weekend in victories over Michigan State and No. 7 California, including a hat trick with the game-winning goal in the 4-1 victory over Cal.

Career Statistics

Career highsGoals: 3, vs. California >> September 4, 2011Assists: 1, Five, last vs. Seton Hall >> October 17, 2012Points: 6, vs. California >> September 4, 2011Shots: 9, vs. St. Francis (NY) >> September 1, 2010

aS a freShman (2010): Started 11 of 12 games played... missed eight games in the middle of the season due to an injury... named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team for his efforts... named the league’s Rookie of the Week on Sept. 7...tallied 13 points for the Huskies on six goals and one assist... recorded 50 shots, including 19 on goal... scored one game winner which was against St. Francis (N.Y.) in his first collegiate match... recorded a career-high five points in UConn’s 6-0 win over Manhattan on Sept. 7... scored two goals twice, vs. Manhattan (Sept. 7) and Yale (Sept. 4)... led the BIG EAST in shots per game with 4.17.

PrIor to UConn: Played at College African Sports Etudes (CASE) in Dakar, Senegal... was a starting forward for CASE.

PerSonal: An economics major...Born September 15, 1990

2012 College Soccer news 2nd team all-american2012 nSCaa Second team all-american2012 all-BIG eaSt first team2012 BIG eaSt honor roll 9/172011 all-BIG eaSt first team2011 BIG eaSt all-tournament teamTopdrawersoccer.com national Player of the week (11/20)2010 BIG eaSt all-rookie team

mamadoudiouf 23Senior - CaptainForwarddakar, SenegalCollege African Sports Etudes

GP min G a Pts Shots Shot% SoG SoG% Gw

2010 12 837 6 1 13 50 .120 19 .380 12011 25 1706 13 2 28 76 .171 30 .395 42012 21 1533 15 2 32 73 .205 35 .479 6Career 58 4076 34 5 73 199 .171 84 .422 11

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aS a JUnIor (2012): Played in and started all 22 games for the Hus-kies...Totaled just shy of 2000 minutes on the season...Tied for 5th on the team in shots with 20...assisted on the game-winning goal in a 1-0 defeat of Northeastern in the NCAA Tournament on 11/18.

PrIor to UConn: Transferred from Division II Hawaii Pacific University... Tallied five goals and five assists in two seasons at HPU... Named to the NSCAA Second Team All-West Region and the All-PacWest First Team in 2011 after registering one goal and three assists for five points... Started all-16 games he played as a sophomore... Named Second Team All-PacWest in 2010 after totaling four goals and two assists as a freshman... Attended high school in Clermont-Ferrand, France.

PerSonal: An economics major... Born March 24, 1992.

George Fochive

6Senior MidfieldSilver Spring, md.Hawaii Pacific

GP min G a Pts Shots Shot% SoG SoG% Gw

2012 22 1945 0 1 1 20 .000 4 .200 0Career 22 1945 0 1 1 20 .000 4 .200 0

Career highsGoals: ---Assists: 1, vs. Northeastern >> November 18, 2012Points: 1, vs. Northeastern >> November 18, 2012Shots: 5, vs, Washington >> September 7, 2012

west hartford,Conn.Avon old Farms

ColinBradley

20redshirt-Senior Midfield

aS a reDShIrt JUnIor (2012): Played in and started all 22 games for the Huskies...Recorded almost 2000 minutes of playing time during the 2012 season...Finished the season with 4 points off of 4 assists...Was an extremely valuable part of a defense that recorded 12 shut outs on the season...Had an assist in the Huskies 2-1 vic-tory over New Mexico in the Sweet 16.

aS a reDShIrt SoPhomore (2011): Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... Started all 25 games in the UConn midfield... Finished the season with one assist coming against No. 7 California (Sept. 4)... Part of a UConn defense that set a school record with 16 shutouts on the season.

aS a reDShIrt freShman (2010): Played and started in all 20 games for the Huskies in 2010... had two assists for two points on the year... recorded his first collegiate point with an assist in his first career game against St. Francis (N.Y.) on Sept. 1... recorded nine total shots with two on goal.

PrIor to UConn: Lettered four years and was a four-year starter at Avon Old Farms... A two-time captain and All-State selection... Named a two-time Western New England Prep School Soccer As-sociation All-Star.

* Redshirted in 2009 Season

PerSonal: Sociology major... Born October 22, 1990.

Career Statistics GP min G a Pts Shots Shot% SoG SoG% Gw 2010 20 1266 0 2 2 9 .000 2 .222 02011 25 2085 0 1 1 17 .000 6 .353 02012 22 1839 0 4 4 7 .000 3 .429 0Career 67 5190 0 7 7 33 .000 11 .333 0

Career highsGoals: ---Assists: 1, Seven times, last vs. New Mexico >> November 25, 2012Points: 1, Seven times, ast vs. New Mexico >> November 25, 2012Shots: 2, seven times, last vs. Marquette >> October 26,2011

Career Statistics

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aS a JUnIor (2012): Played in 9 games for the Huskies...finished the season with 103 minutes of playing time...recorded an assist against Harvard on 9/14.

aS a SoPhomore (2011): Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... Appeared in 16 games, starting three... Finished the sea-son with one goal for two points... Started against SMU (Sept. 11), Yale (Sept. 27) and Manhattan (Oct. 4)... Scored his lone goal of the season in UConn’s 3-0 victory over Manhattan (Oct. 4).

aS a freShman (2010): Saw time in 11 games for the Huskies... named to the BIG EAST weekly honor roll on Nov. 2... scored two goals for four points on the year... registered four shots, including two on goal... tallied two goals at Pittsburgh (Oct. 31), including a penalty kick in the 60th minute of the match... his lone game-winning goal came at Pittsburgh (Oct. 31).

PrIor to UConn: Played for the Finland U-17 National Team..Went to Kuopion Klassillinen lukio for high school...Played for the KuPS Youth Team...Competed in the high school World Cup in Chile in 2007.

PerSonal: An economics major... Born March 8, 1990.

Career Statistics

JuhoKarppinen

7Senior MidfieldKuoppio, FinlandKuopion Klassillinen

GP GS G a Pts Shots Shot% SoG SoG% Gw2010 11 0 2 0 4 4 .500 2 .500 12011 16 3 1 0 2 10 .100 5 .500 02013 9 0 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0Career 36 3 3 1 7 15 .200 7 .467 1

Career highs

Goals: 2, vs. Pitt >> October 31, 2010Assists: 1, vs. Harvard >> September, 14, 2012Points: 4, vs. Pitt >> October 31, 2010Shots: 2, four times, last vs. Providence >> October 12, 2011

michael mercadoSenior defensemoreno valley, Calif.

mt. San Antonio Junior College

aS a JUnIor (2012): Played in 20 games for the Huskies starting 16...Totaled 1489 minutes of playing time on the season...Was a crucial part of the Husky defense that tallied 12 shut outs...had 2 shots against Washington on 9/7.

aS a SoPhomore (2011): Started all 25 games, playing every minute... Helped anchor a defense that set a Connecticut record with 16 shutouts.

PrIor to UConn: Mercado most recently competed with Mt. San Antonio Junior College in Walnut, Calif... Mercado led the Mount-ies to the 2010 State JUCO Championship and a 19-1-4 overall record... Mt. SAC ended the 2010 season ranked No. 3 in the final NSCAA Performance Subaru Junior College National Rankings... He went on to be named First Team All-South Coast Conference... Mercado also competed with the U.S. Development Academy for two years prior to attending Mt. SAC... He attended Canyon Springs High in Moreno Valley, Calif.

PerSonal: A sociology major... Born October 28, 1991.

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GP GS G a Pts Shots Shot% SoG SoG% Gw2011 25 25 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 02012 20 16 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0Career 45 41 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0

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Career highs

Goals: ---Assists: ---Points: ---Shots: 2, vs. Washington >> September, 7, 2012

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russell dougan 00SeniorGoalkeeperClarendon, JamaicaCentral Arkansas

aS a JUnIor (2012): Played in 13 games for the Huskies totaling 128 minutes on the season.

PrIor to UConn: Attended Mt. San Antonio Junior College in Walnut, Calif... Led Mt. Sac to the 2011 NSCAA Junior College Division III National Championship with a 22-0-3 record... Helped lead Mt. Sac to back-to-back Region and State Championships... Led Mt. Sac to a No. 3 national ranking in 2010 along with current UConn defender Michael Mercado... A three-year varsity starter at Chino Hills High... Named 2008 Team MVP, 2008 First Team All-Sierra and was named to the 2008 Southern California All-Star Team.

PerSonal: A sociology major... Born July 4, 1990.

Career Statistics GP GS G a Pts Shots Shot% SoG SoG% Gw2012 13 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0

KareemmoradSeniordefenseChino hills, Calif.mt. San Antonio (JC)

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PrIor to UConn: Captained the Northwestern Regional team in 2009 and 2010... Named an All-League selection in 2009 and 2010... Led his team to the 2008 Berkshire League Championship... Finished his career with a record of 42-10-3.

PerSonal: A communications sciences major... Born February 15, 1992.

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Career Statistics GP GS min. Ga Gaa Saves Sv% w l t Sho2011 25 25 2337:21 10 0.39 79 .888 19 3 3 152012 22 22 2008:12 12 0.54 63 .840 17 4 1 12Career 47 47 4345:33 22 0.47 142 .867 36 7 4 27

Career highs

Saves: 9, at Notre Dame >> October 8, 2011Shutouts: 27 career, last vs. Northeastern >> November 18th, 2012

Andre Blake 18Junior - CaptainGoalkeepermay Pen, JamaicaClarendon College

2012 BIG eaSt Goalkeeper of the year 2012 all BIG-eaSt first team 2012 nSCaa first team all-american 2012 College Soccer news third team all-american 2011 BIG eaSt Goalkeeper of the year 2011 all-BIG eaSt first team 2011 nSCaa/Continental tire third team all-american 2011 College Soccer news Second team all-american 2011 Soccer america all-freshman first team

Honors and Awards

aS a SoPhomore (2012): Started all 22 games for the Huskies...Finished the season with a record of 17-4-1 including 12 shut outs...Named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year for the second straight season...All BIG-EAST first team selection...NSCAA First Team All-American...Soccer America MVP First Team...College Soccer News Third Team All-American...0.54 Goals Against Average and a .840 save percentage...New England Soccer News Player of the Year...Named the unanimous BIG EAST Preseason Goalkeeper of the Year and to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team... Named to the Hermann Trophy Watch List.Named the unanimous BIG EAST Preseason Goalkeeper of the Year and to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team... Named to the Hermann Trophy Watch List.

aS a freShman (2011): Started all 25 games for the Huskies... Finished the season with a 19-3-3 record including 15 shutouts... Named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year becoming the first fresh-man in BIG EAST men’s soccer history to win a major conference award... All-BIG EAST First Team selection... NSCAA/Continental Tire Third Team All-American... College Soccer News Second Team All-American... Soccer America All-Freshman First Team... Set a Connecticut record with nine straight shutouts from Sept. 9 - Oct. 12 spanning 961:32... Tied the UConn record with 15 shutouts... Set a Connecticut record with 16 shutouts as a team... 0.39 goals against average ranked third in UConn history and second in the NCAA in 2011... finished with a .888 save percentage to lead the BIG EAST and rank fourth in the nation.

PrIor to UConn: A member of the U-17 and U-20 Jamaican National Teams... Attended Clarendon College High School in Clar-endon, Jamaica... A member of the Harbor View Youth and Sporting Central Youth Football Teams in Jamaica.

PerSonal: A communications sciences major... Born November 21, 1990.

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aS a SoPhomore in 2012: Appeared in 22 games for the Huskies...Tallied 9 points from 2 goals and 5 assists...Finished the season with 20 shots including 7 on goal...Had both a goal and an assist in a key 2-1 victory over BIG EAST rival Pittsburgh on October 20th...Scored a goal and assisted on the Huskies only other score in a 2-3 loss to conference foe Marquette on October 6th.

PrIor to UConn: Trained with Villarreal C.F. youth team of the Spanish La Liga, the top professional league in Spain... Led Villar-real youth team to its fourth-straight league title... Led Villarreal to the quarterfinals of the 2011 Kings Cup which features the top clubs in Spain.

PerSonal: An economics major... Born May 24, 1992.

Career Statistics GP GS G a Pts Shots Shot% SoG SoG% Gw2012 22 22 2 5 9 20 .100 7 .350 0Career 22 22 2 5 9 20 .100 7 .350 0

Career highsGoals: 1, twice, last at Pitt. >> October, 20, 2012

Assists: 1, five times, ast at Pitt >> October 20, 2012

Points: 3, at Pitt. >>October 20, 2012

Shots: 4, vs. St. Francis (N.Y) >> August, 8, 2012

AdriaBeso 11Junior Midfieldlleida, Spainvillarreal

SergioCampbellJunior

Clarendon, JamaicaCentral Arkansas

defense

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aS a SohPomore (2012): Appeared in and started all 22 games for the Huskies...Tallied almost 2000 minutes of play for a defense that finished with 12 shut outs on the season...Finished ninth on the team with 8 shots on the season.

PrIor to UConn: A transfer from the University of Central Ar-kansas... Appeared in eight games, starting seven, as a freshman defender at Central Arkansas... A member of the Jamaican U15, U17, U20 and senior national teams... Appeared with the Jamai-can senior national team in the 2010 Caribbean Championship in victories over Guyana and Grenada... Captained the Jamaica U20 National Team... Attended Clarendon College High School in Clar-endon, Jamaica, along with current sophomore Andre Blake.

PerSonal: A sociology major... Born January 16, 1992.

Career Statistics GP GS G a Pts Shots Shot% SoG SoG% Gw2012 22 22 0 0 0 8 .000 2 .250 0Career 22 22 0 0 0 8 .000 2 .250 0

Career highsGoals:---Assists: ---Points: ---

Shots: 1, eight times, last at Providence >>October, 24, 2012

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dwightCeballoJunior defenseArouca, TrinidadSt. Anthony’s College

Career Statistics

Jonathan Goodridgeredshirt- Junior defenseToronto, ontarioC.w. Baker high

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hoNorS ANd AwArdS

Career Statistics GP GS G a Pts Shots Shot% SoG SoG% Gw2010 REDSHIRT SEASON2011 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 02012 5 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0Career 9 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0

aS a freShman (2012): Did not appear for the Huskies in 2012.

PrIor to UConn: A member of the Trinidad and Tobago U15, U16, U17 and U20 National Teams... Competed with St. Anthony’s College in the Trinidad Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL)... Named MVP of the 2011 SSFL... Captained St. Anthony’s College in 2011 and was named MVP in 2010 and 2011... Named the 2010 Trinidad SSFL Defender of the Year.

PerSonal: An exploratory major... Born June 6, 1992.

GP GS G a Pts Shot% SoG SoG% Gw 2012 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0

aS a reDShIrt SoPhomore (2012): Appeared in 5 games, playing 53 minutes.

aS a reDShIrt freShman (2011): Appeared in four games, play-ing 53 minutes.

aS a freShman (2010): Redshirted 2010 season.

PrIor to UConn: Lettered at C.W. Baker High School in Baldwinsville, N.Y.... led his team to become a New York State semifinalist in 2008 as well as the Regional Championship in that same year...led his team to the Regional Finals in both 2007 and 2009 as well as a Section III Championship title in 2007, 2008 and 2009...guided his team to a 2007 and 2009 CNYCL league championship... earned All-CNY First Team accolades in 2008 and 2009.

PerSonal: A mechanical engineering major... Born June 28, 1992.

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Allando mathesonJunior ForwardNorth York, ontarioAvon old Farms

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Shanehudsonredshirt- Sophomore

MidfieldCoral Spring, Fla.marjory Stoneman douglas

Career Statistics

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aS a SoPhomore (2012): Appeared in 19 games for the Huskies starting 3...Totaled 862 minutes on the season...Finished third on the team in points with 15...Had 7 goals and 1 assist for the Hus-kies including two 2-goal games...Netted 4 game-winning goals on the season finishing second on the team...Had a goal and an assist for the Huskies in a 2-1 victory over Dartmouth on 8/31...BIG EAST Honor Roll 9/3.

aS a freShman (2011): Appeared in 23 games, starting eight... Led all rookies with 10 points on four goals and two assists... 10 points ranked fifth on the squad... All four of his tallies came as game winners... Notched game-winning goals at Boston University (Sept. 16), against No. 12 St. John's (Sept. 24), against Pittsburgh (Oct. 15) and against Marquette (Oct. 26).

PrIor to UConn: A member of the U-17 and U-20 Canadian National Teams... Trained in the Toronto FC Academy... Appeared with the Toronto FC first team... Attended Avon Old Farms in Avon, Conn... Selected to participate in the WNEPSSA All-Star game while at Avon Old Farms.

PerSonal : A communications sciences major... Born February 29, 1992.

GP GS G a Pts Shots Shot% SoG SoG% Gw2011 23 4 4 2 10 44 .091 18 .409 42012 19 3 7 1 15 40 .175 20 .500 4Career 42 7 11 3 25 84 .131 38 .452 8

Career highs Goals: 1,eleven times, last vs. Iona >> October 9, 2012Assists: 1, three times, last vs. Darmouth >> August 31, 2012Points: 3, twice, last vs. Darmouth >> August 31, 2012Shots: 8, vs. Yale >>September 27, 2011

aS a reDShIrt freShman (2012): Appeared in 2 games, playing 19 minutes.

aS a freShman (2011): Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... Did not appear in the lineup as a freshman.

PrIor to UConn: Competed with the Coral Spring Storm club team... Attended Marjory Stoneman Douglas High... A member of the Region III ODP Team in 2009.

PerSonal: A mechanical engineering major... Born December 3, 1992.

GP GS G a Pts Shots Shot% SoG SoG% Gw2012 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0Career 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0

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IstvanKanyoredshirt- SophomoredefenseNorth haven, Conn.North haven

Career Statistics GP GS G a Pts Shots Shot% SoG SoG% Gw2012 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0Career 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0

Tyler leemanredshirt - SophomoreForwardoakdale, Conn.montville

Career Statistics

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aS a reDShIrt freShman (2012): Appeared in 2 games, playing 15 minutes.

aS a freShman (2011): Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... Did not appear as a freshman.

PrIor to UConn: An All-New England selection at North Haven, Kanyo played three years of soccer under head coach Federico Fion-della... He was named All-State and was honored as the Greater New Haven Referee Association Player of the Year... Also an All-conference selection in tennis, Kanyo graduated in the top-10 of his class and was a member of the National Honor Society.

PerSonal: A chemistry major... Born August 27, 1993.

Career highsGoals: ---Assists: ---Points: ---Shots: 1, vs. Manhattan >> October 4, 2011

aS a SoPhomore (2012): Did not see any game action.

aS a freShman (2011): Appeared in five games as a freshman, registering one shot.

PrIor to UConn: Competed with Oakwood Academy... Attended Montville High School... Two time All-State selection... NSCAA Adidas All-American... NSCAA Adidas Scholar All-American... Con-necticut Soccer Coaches Association Boys Player of the Year... New London Day and Norwich Bulletin All-Area Player of the Year.

PerSonal: A pre-pharmacy major... Born April 11, 1993.

GP GS G a Pts Shots Shot% SoG SoG% Gw2011 5 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0Career 5 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0

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NicholasZunigaSophomoreForwardNorwalk, Conn.Norwalk

aS a freShman (2012): Appeared in 13 games for the Huskies starting in one...Totaled 331 minutes on the season...Scored his only goal on the season against New Mexico in the NCAA Tournament on 11/25.

PrIor to UConn: Attended Norwalk High... Finished his senior season with 17 goals and 10 assists... Named 2011 All-New England, All-State and All-FCIAC in Connecticut... Led Norwalk High to the 2011 State Semifinals with a 13-1-2 record... Named 2010 All-FCIAC Second Team.

PerSonal: An exploratory major... Born July 11, 1994.

Career Statistics GP GS G a Pts Shots Shot% SoG SoG% Gw2012 13 1 1 0 2 13 .077 6 .462 1Career 13 1 1 0 2 13 .077 6 .462 1

Career highs

Goals: 1, vs. New Mexico >> November, 25, 2012Assists: ---Points: 2, vs. New Mexico >> November 25, 2012Shots: 3, three times, last vs. New Mexico >> November 25, 2012

21 will Noisetredshirt- SophomoredefenseWethersfield, Conn.Wethersfield

aS a reDShIrt SoPhomore (2012): Played in 4 games totaling 34 minutes.

aS a freShman (2011): Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... Redshirted season.

PrIor to UConn: Attended South Kent Preparatory... Played for Oakwood Academy... Led South Kent to the New England Cham-pionship and an 18-3-2 overall record... Named a 2011 NEPSSA All-Star... A 2009 All-State selection at Wethersfield High.

PerSonal: An exploratory major... Born July 8, 1992.

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ChrismuscoSophomoreGoalkeeperNorth haven, Conn.North haven

aS a freShman (2012): Did not see game action.

PrIor to UConn: Attended North Haven High along with current UConn defender Istvan Kanyo... Captained North Haven and was named Team MVP as a senior... Finished his career with a 0.75 goals against average... Named All-Oronoque and was selected to the Con-necticut Senior Bowl... Named CIAC Scholar Athlete of the Year while at North Haven.

PerSonal: A chemistry major... Born November 21, 1993.

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GP GS G a Pts Shots Shot% SoG SoG% Gw2012 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0Career 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0

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Jacobwagmeisterredshirt-SophomoreGoalkeeperriver Edge, N.J.N.Y. red Bulls Academy

aS a reDShIrt SoPhomore (2012): Played in 1 game for the Hus-kies totaling 12 minutes of action.

aS a freShman (2011): Redshirted season.

Prior to UConn: Trained with the N.Y. Red Bulls Academy Team... Starting goalkeeper for the Red Bulls Academy in 2010 and 2011... A member of the U.S. National Pool in 2006 and 2007... A region I ODP selection in 2006 and 2007... A member of the New Jersey ODP team in 2006 and 2007... Trains with the New York Red Bulls academy.

PerSonal: A communications sciences major... Born April 12, 1993. GP GS min. Ga Gaa Saves Sv% w l t Sho2012 1 0 12:21 0 0.00 0 N/A 0 0 0 N/A

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EthandeckerFreshmanForwardmanahawkin, N.J.The Pennington School

lorenzEspositoFreshmanMidfieldwestport, Conn.Staples

PrIor to UConn: Started for the Staples High School soccer team during his sophomore and junior years and led Staples to the CIAC Class LL Championship Game ... Competed with the United States Soccer Development Academy with FC Westchester, in Westchester, N.Y., during his senior season ... Started in every game he competed in for FC Westchester with the U14, U16 and U18 Teams ... Selected as team captain of the U18 squad.

PerSonal: An exploratory major ... Born February 11, 1995 ... Also a black belt in Tae Kwon Do and won gold medals in the US Taekwondo Junior Olympics for sparring in July of 2003 and 2004 ... Ranked No. 1 in the country in the sport for two-straight years.

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KwameAwuahFreshman defenseToronto, ontariodante Alighieri Academy

PrIor to UConn: A member of the Canadian National Team pool, Awuah is also a squad player on the U14-U16 Ontario Provincial Program ... Earned an Ontario Summer Games bronze medal in 2010 ... Team won the Ontario Futsal Cup Championship in 2008 and the Nutrilite National All-Star Championship in 2009 ... Squad advanced to the Nutrilite National All-Star Finals in 2011 and won the 2012 Adidas Potomac Tournament ... Honored as the Dante Alighieri Varsity boys soccer MVP after scoring 15 goals in eight games.

PerSonal: An exploratory major ... Born December 2, 1995.

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PrIor to UConn: CoMpeted At Monroe College in eACh of the lAst two seAsons, helping the teAM plAy for the nAtionAl ChAMpionship in 2011 ... honored As An fCJAC All-AMeriCAn in 2011 ... seleCted As the teAM MVp for CentrAl high sChool And piCked to CoMpete in the senior Bowl.

PerSonal: An exploratory major...Born May 29, 1992

PrIor to UConn: Played two years for head coach Chad Bridges at The Pennington School ... Scored 45 goals and tallied 27 assists in his final two years at Pennington, earning First Team All-State honors in 2011 and 2012 ... Voted as the Prep Player of the Year in Mercer County in each of the last two seasons and as the Area Player of the Year in 2012 ... Team advanced to the Mercer Country Tournament Finals in each of the last two seasons, winning the crown in 2012 ... Former member of the U15 National Team Pool and currently a part of the U20 Pool ... Competed in the U17 Resi-dency Program.

PerSonal: An pre-kinesiology major ... Born October 6, 1994

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AndrewGeresFreshmandefensePortland, Conn.Portland

PrIor to UConn: Played three years for head coach James Stotler at Portland High School ... A member of the All-Conference, All-State and All-New England teams during his junior season ... Also earned men-tion on the Hartford Courant All-Courant First Team and Middletown Press All-Area Team in 2011 ... A member of the Oakwood Soccer Club for seven years and competed with the Oakwood Soccer Club United States Development Soccer Academy from age 16-17 ... Selected as the team captain of that squad.

PerSonal: Undecided major ... Born August 29, 1995.

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ScottleveneFreshmanGoalkeeperStamford, Conn.New Canaan

PrIor to UConn: Played three years at New Canaan High School for head coach Victor Sanchez ... Selected to the All-County and All-State Team twice ... Helped New Canaan win the State Championship during his sophomore season ... Spent three years on the Connecticut ODP and two years on the Region I Team ... Voted team captain of his FC Westchester Academy Team and was honored as Academy Performer of the Week on May 19, 2011 ... Competed in the Academy Select game at the 2011 Winter Showcase and was a member of the U14 and U15 United States National Teams.

PerSonal: Undecided business major ... Born August 31, 1995.

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CylelarinFreshmanMidfieldBrampton, ontarioSt. Edmund Campien

PrIor to UConn: Competed for St. Edmund Campion High School in Brampton, Ontario ... Helped the team to three OFSAA Champion-ships while scoring the most goals on his team during his final three seasons ... Named team captain of Brampton High.

PerSonal: An exploratory major ... Born April 17, 1995.

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Jon-lukeFerrandinoredshirt- FreshmanMidfieldNew Canaan, ConnNew Canaan

PrIor to UConn: Attended New Canaan High... Named All-State as a senior in 2011... Two-time All-FCIAC selection... Led New Canaan to the State Championship in 2010... Finished his high school career with 40 goals and 29 assists... Competed with the New Jersey Soccer Academy under legendary U.S. midfielder Tab Ramos... Named to the U15 Super Y National Team... Competed with the Region I Olympic Development Program in 2008... A member of the Connecticut Olympic Development Program.

PerSonal: A pre-sports management major... Born September 12, 1994.

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JakobNerwinskiFreshmandefenseJackson, N.J.Notre dame

PrIor to UConn: Played four years at Notre Dame High School in Lawrenceville, N.J. for head coach Mike Prior ... Scored 21 goals and added 19 assists as the team captain for Notre Dame during his senior season ... Was named to the All-State, All-Area and All-CVC First Teams while also being selected as Team MVP ... Earned All-County honors in each of his four years ... Holds the single-season goals scored record at Notre Dame and ended his high school career as the program’s top points scorer.

PerSonal: An economics major ... Born October 17, 1994 ... Gradu-ated cum laude and was a member of the Spanish Honors Society.

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JessewassermanFreshmandefenseFarmington, Conn.loomis Chaffee

PrIor to UConn: Attended Loomis Chaffee Preparatory in Windsor, Conn... Two-year captain at Loomis Chaffee... Two-time All-State selection... Competed with the U.S. Soccer Development Academy... Captained the Oakwood Academy Soccer Club.... Member of the U14 National Pool... Competed with the Connecticut Olympic Development Program... Younger brother of UConn senior Max Wasserman.

PerSonal: An exploratory major... Born April 28, 1993.

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ChristianPorras

Midfield

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NicholasZuniga

ForwardNorwalk, Conn.Norwalk

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AlexSanchezFreshmanMidfieldCorona, Calif.Chino hills

PrIor to UConn: Played two years at Chino Hills High School, in California, for head coach Kyle Shuler ... Earned All-Sierra League and All- CIF Southern Section First Team honors during his senior year ... Competed in the United States Soccer Development Academy with Arsenal (U16) and Chivas USA (U18).

PerSonal: A math major ... Born April 1, 1995.

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Santiagomuriel 22FreshmandefenseNorwalk, Conn.Acad. of Info, Tech, and Eng .

PrIor to UConn: Competed for head coach Chris Laughton at the Academy of Information, Technology and Engineering in Stamford, Conn. ... Named to the All-FCIAC First Team and the All-State Team during his senior year ... Earned mention as an All-FCIAC West selec-tion during his junior season ... Tallied 12 goals and 18 assists as the team captain in 2012 en route to leading the squad to the FCIAC and State Championships ... For his efforts, Muriel was honored as the State Championship MVP.

PerSonal: An exploratory major ... Born January 19, 1995.

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GAmE-BY-GAmE CArEEr STATS

#11 AdrIA BESo2012 opponent Start Sh G a Pts8/8 ST. FRANCIS (NY) * 4 0 0 0 8/31 DARMOUTH * 0 0 0 09/3 at Michigan St. * 1 0 1 1 9/7 WASHINGTON * 0 0 0 0 9/9 BOSTON U * 0 0 0 0 9/14 at Harvard * 1 0 0 0 9/19 BOSTON COLL. * 2 0 0 0 9/22 ST. JOHN’S * 1 0 1 1 9/25 at Yale * 2 0 0 0 9/29 NOTRE DAME * 0 0 0 0 10/3 at Georgetown * 1 0 0 0 10/6 at Marquette * 1 1 1 3 10/9 IONA * 0 0 1 1 10/17 SETON HALL * 3 0 0 0 10/20 at Pitt * 2 1 1 3 10/24 at Providence * 1 0 0 0 10/27 PROVIDENCE * 1 0 0 0 BIG EAST Tournament11/4 VILLANOVA * 0 0 0 0 11/9 vs. Notre Dame * 0 0 0 0 NCAA Tournament11/18 NORTHEASTERN * 0 0 0 0 11/25 NEW MEXICO * 0 0 0 0 12/2 CREIGHTON * 0 0 0 0

#18 ANdrE BlAKE2012 opponent Start Ga Sv Sv% Sho8/8 ST. FRANCIS (NY) * 0 1 1.00 1 8/31 DARMOUTH * 1 2 .750 09/3 at Michigan St. * 0 5 .889 1 9/7 WASHINGTON * 0 2 .909 1 9/9 BOSTON U * 1 4 .875 0 9/14 at Harvard * 0 0 .875 1 9/19 BOSTON COLL. * 0 3 .895 1 9/22 ST. JOHN’S * 0 2 .905 1 9/25 at Yale * 0 1 .909 1 9/29 NOTRE DAME * 1 6 .897 0 10/3 at Georgetown * 1 7 .892 0 10/6 at Marquette * 3 7 .851 0 10/9 IONA * 0 3 .860 1 10/17 SETON HALL * 0 2 .865 1 10/20 at Pitt * 1 3 .857 0 10/24 at Providence * 1 3 .850 0 10/27 PROVIDENCE * 0 0 .850 1 BIG EAST Tournament11/4 VILLANOVA * 0 0 .850 1 11/9 vs. Notre Dame * 1 4 .846 0 NCAA Tournament11/18 NORTHEASTERN * 0 2 .851 1 11/25 NEW MEXICO * 1 4 .847 0 12/2 CREIGHTON * 1 2 .840 0

2011 opponent Start Ga Sv Sv% Sho 8/27 ST. FRANCIS (NY) * 0 3 1.00 19/1 MICHIGAN ST. * 1 5 .889 09/4 CALIFORNIA * 1 2 .833 09/9 at Tulsa * 0 3 .867 19/11 vs. SMU * 0 1 .875 19/16 at Boston Univ. * 0 3 .895 19/20 at Boston College * 0 8 .926 19/24 ST. JOHN’S * 0 1 .929 19/27 YALE * 0 5 .939 110/1 at Louisville * 0 6 .949 110/4 MANHATTAN * 0 3 .952 110/8 at Notre Dame * 0 9 .961 110/12 PROVIDENCE * 1 4 .946 010/15 PITTSBURGH * 0 2 .948 110/18 at West Virginia * 2 3 .921 010/22 GEORGETOWN * 0 1 .922 110/26 MARQUETTE * 0 5 .928 110/30 at Seton Hall * 1 2 .917 0BIG EAST Tournament 11/3 DEPAUL * 0 1 .918 111/6 at Rutgers * 1 3 .909 011/11 vs. Louisville * 0 4 .914 111/13 vs. St. John’s * 1 1 .904 0NCAA Tournament11/20 MONMOUTH * 1 0 .893 011/27 JAMES MADISON * 0 0 .893 112/4 CHARLOTTE * 1 4 .888 0

#20 ColIN BrAdlEY2012 opponent Start Sh G a Pts8/8 ST. FRANCIS (NY) * 0 0 0 0 8/31 DARMOUTH * 0 0 1 19/3 at Michigan St. * 0 0 0 0 9/7 WASHINGTON * 1 0 0 0 9/9 BOSTON U * 1 0 0 0 9/14 at Harvard * 0 0 0 0 9/19 BOSTON COLL. * 0 0 0 0 9/22 ST. JOHN’S * 0 0 0 0 9/25 at Yale * 1 0 0 0 9/29 NOTRE DAME * 0 0 0 0 10/3 at Georgetown * 0 0 0 0 10/6 at Marquette * 0 0 0 0 10/9 IONA * 1 0 0 0 10/17 SETON HALL * 0 0 1 1 10/20 at Pitt * 0 0 0 0 10/24 at Providence * 0 0 0 0 10/27 PROVIDENCE * 1 0 1 1 BIG EAST Tournament11/4 VILLANOVA * 0 0 0 0 11/9 vs. Notre Dame * 0 0 0 0 NCAA Tournament11/18 NORTHEASTERN * 0 0 0 0 11/25 NEW MEXICO * 1 0 1 1 12/2 CREIGHTON * 1 0 0 0 2011 opponent Start Sh G a Pts 8/27 ST. FRANCIS (NY) * 0 0 0 09/1 MICHIGAN ST. * 1 0 0 09/4 CALIFORNIA * 1 0 1 19/9 at Tulsa * 0 0 0 09/11 vs. SMU * 0 0 0 09/16 at Boston Univ. * 2 0 0 09/20 at Boston College * 0 0 0 09/24 ST. JOHN’S * 0 0 0 09/27 YALE * 0 0 0 010/1 at Louisville * 1 0 0 010/4 MANHATTAN * 0 0 0 010/8 at Notre Dame * 1 0 0 010/12 PROVIDENCE * 2 0 0 010/15 PITTSBURGH * 1 0 0 010/18 at West Virginia * 0 0 0 010/22 GEORGETOWN * 2 0 0 010/26 MARQUETTE * 2 0 0 010/30 at Seton Hall * 0 0 0 0BIG EAST Tournament 11/3 DEPAUL * 1 0 0 011/6 at Rutgers * 1 0 0 011/11 vs. Louisville * 1 0 0 011/13 vs. St. John’s * 0 0 0 0NCAA Tournament11/20 MONMOUTH * 1 0 0 011/27 JAMES MADISON * 0 0 0 012/4 CHARLOTTE * 0 0 0 0

2010 opponent Start Sh G a Pts9/1 ST. FRANCIS (NY) * 0 0 1 19/4 YALE * 0 0 0 09/7 MANHATTAN * 0 0 0 09/11 HARVARD * 2 0 0 09/17 vs. Kentucky * 2 0 1 09/19 at South Carolina * 0 0 0 09/24 USF * 0 0 0 09/28 BC * 0 0 0 110/1 at Marquette * 1 0 0 010/5 at Maryland * 0 0 0 010/9 SETON HALL * 0 0 0 010/13 at Providence * 0 0 0 010/16 at St. John’s * 0 0 0 010/19 WET VIRGINIA * 1 0 0 010/22 NOTER DAME * 2 0 0 010/28 at Georgetown * 0 0 0 010/31 at PITT * 0 0 0 0BIG EAST Tournament11/5 DEPAUL * 0 0 0 011/8 at Cincinnati * 0 0 0 0NCAA Tournament11/21 BROWN * 1 0 0 0

#4 SErGIo CAmPBEll2012 opponent Start Sh G a Pts8/8 ST. FRANCIS (NY) * 0 0 0 0 8/31 DARMOUTH * 0 0 0 09/3 at Michigan St. * 0 0 0 0 9/7 WASHINGTON * 0 0 0 0

9/9 BOSTON U * 1 0 0 0 9/14 at Harvard * 0 0 0 0 9/19 BOSTON COLL. * 0 0 0 0 9/22 ST. JOHN’S * 1 0 0 0 9/25 at Yale * 1 0 0 0 9/29 NOTRE DAME * 0 0 0 0 10/3 at Georgetown * 1 0 0 0 10/6 at Marquette * 0 0 0 0 10/9 IONA * 1 0 0 0 10/17 SETON HALL * 1 0 0 0 10/20 at Pitt * 1 0 0 0 10/24 at Providence * 1 0 0 0 10/27 PROVIDENCE * 0 0 0 0 BIG EAST Tournament11/4 VILLANOVA * 0 0 0 0 11/9 vs. Notre Dame * 0 0 0 0 NCAA Tournament11/18 NORTHEASTERN * 0 0 0 0 11/25 NEW MEXICO * 0 0 0 0 12/2 CREIGHTON * 0 0 0 0 #23 mAmAdoU dIoUF2012 opponent Start Sh G a Pts8/8 ST. FRANCIS (NY) * 6 1 0 2 8/31 DARMOUTH * 4 1 0 29/3 at Michigan St. * 1 0 0 0 9/7 WASHINGTON * 1 0 0 0 9/9 BOSTON U * 2 0 0 0 9/14 at Harvard * 3 2 1 5 9/19 BOSTON COLL. * 3 2 0 4 9/22 ST. JOHN’S * 2 0 0 0 9/25 at Yale * 4 1 0 2 9/29 NOTRE DAME * 1 0 0 0 10/3 at Georgetown * 4 1 0 2 10/6 at Marquette * 3 0 0 0 10/9 IONA * 6 1 0 2 10/17 SETON HALL * 5 2 1 5 10/20 at Pitt * 5 0 0 0 10/24 at Providence - - - - 10/27 PROVIDENCE 1 1 0 2 BIG EAST Tournament11/4 VILLANOVA * 7 1 0 2 11/9 vs. Notre Dame * 4 0 0 0 NCAA Tournament11/18 NORTHEASTERN * 3 1 0 2 11/25 NEW MEXICO * 3 1 0 2 12/2 CREIGHTON * 5 0 0 0 2011 opponent Start Sh G a Pts 8/27 ST. FRANCIS (NY) * 5 0 0 09/1 MICHIGAN ST. * 4 1 0 29/4 CALIFORNIA * 6 3 0 69/9 at Tulsa * 3 1 0 29/11 vs. SMU * 1 0 0 09/16 at Boston Univ. * 0 0 0 09/20 at Boston College * 2 0 0 09/24 ST. JOHN’S * 4 1 0 29/27 YALE * 2 0 0 010/1 at Louisville * 1 0 0 010/4 MANHATTAN * 3 0 0 010/8 at Notre Dame * 4 0 0 010/12 PROVIDENCE * 2 2 0 410/15 PITTSBURGH * 4 0 0 010/18 at West Virginia * 3 0 0 010/22 GEORGETOWN * 3 0 0 010/26 MARQUETTE * 5 2 1 510/30 at Seton Hall * 3 0 0 0BIG EAST Tournament 11/3 DEPAUL * 3 0 1 111/6 at Rutgers * 1 0 0 011/11 vs. Louisville * 4 0 0 011/13 vs. St. John’s * 4 0 0 0NCAA Tournament11/20 MONMOUTH * 4 2 0 411/27 JAMES MADISON * 5 1 0 212/4 CHARLOTTE * 0 0 0 0

2010 opponent Start Sh G a Pts9/1 ST. FRANCIS (NY) * 9 1 0 29/4 YALE * 3 2 0 49/7 MANHATTAN * 5 2 1 59/11 HARVARD * 7 0 0 09/17 vs. Kentucky * 1 0 0 010/16 at St. John’s 0 0 0 010/19 WET VIRGINIA * 3 0 0 010/28 at Georgetown * 2 0 0 010/31 at PITT * 2 0 0 0

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GAmE-BY-GAmE CArEEr STATS

BIG EAST Tournament11/5 DEPAUL * 7 0 0 011/8 at Cincinnati * 3 0 0 0NCAA Tournament11/21 BROWN * 8 1 0 2 #6 GEorGE FoChIvE2012 opponent Start Sh G a Pts8/8 ST. FRANCIS (NY) * 0 0 0 0 8/31 DARMOUTH * 2 0 0 09/3 at Michigan St. * 0 0 0 0 9/7 WASHINGTON * 5 0 0 0 9/9 BOSTON U * 1 0 0 0 9/14 at Harvard * 1 0 0 0 9/19 BOSTON COLL. * 0 0 0 0 9/22 ST. JOHN’S * 0 0 0 0 9/25 at Yale * 1 0 0 0 9/29 NOTRE DAME * 1 0 0 0 10/3 at Georgetown * 0 0 0 0 10/6 at Marquette * 1 0 0 0 10/9 IONA * 3 0 0 0 10/17 SETON HALL * 0 0 0 0 10/20 at Pitt * 0 0 0 0 10/24 at Providence * 0 0 0 0 10/27 PROVIDENCE * 1 0 0 0 BIG EAST Tournament11/4 VILLANOVA * 0 0 0 0 11/9 vs. Notre Dame * 0 0 0 0 NCAA Tournament11/18 NORTHEASTERN * 0 0 1 1 11/25 NEW MEXICO * 1 0 0 0 12/2 CREIGHTON * 3 0 0 0 #12 JoNAThAN GoodrIdGE2012 opponent Start Sh G a Pts9/3 at Michigan St. 0 0 0 0 9/14 at Harvard 0 0 0 0 9/22 ST. JOHN’S 0 0 0 0 10/6 at Marquette 0 0 0 0 10/17 SETON HALL 0 0 0 0

#3 ISTvAN KANYo9/14 at Harvard 0 0 0 0 10/17 SETON HALL 0 0 0 0 #6 JUho KArPPINEN2012 opponent Start Sh G a Pts8/8 ST. FRANCIS (NY) 0 0 0 0 9/3 at Michigan St. 1 0 0 0 9/14 at Harvard 0 0 1 1 9/22 ST. JOHN’S 0 0 0 0 9/25 at Yale 0 0 0 0 910/6 at Marquette 0 0 0 0 10/9 IONA 0 0 0 0 10/17 SETON HALL 0 0 0 0 10/27 PROVIDENCE 0 0 0 0

2011 opponent Start Sh G a Pts8/27 ST. FRANCIS (NY) 1 0 0 09/1 MICHIGAN ST. 0 0 0 09/4 CALIFORNIA 0 0 0 09/11 vs. SMU * 1 0 0 09/20 at Boston College 0 0 0 09/24 ST. JOHN’S 2 0 0 09/27 YALE * 2 0 0 010/4 MANHATTAN * 1 1 0 210/8 at Notre Dame 0 0 0 010/12 PROVIDENCE 2 0 0 010/15 PITTSBURGH 0 0 0 010/18 at West Virginia 0 0 0 010/26 MARQUETTE 0 0 0 010/30 at Seton Hall 0 0 0 0BIG EAST Tournament11/3 DEPAUL 1 0 0 0NCAA Tournament11/27 JAMES MADISON 0 0 0 0

2010 opponent Start Sh G a Pts10/1 at Marquette 0 0 0 010/5 at Maryland 0 0 0 010/9 SETON HALL 0 0 0 010/13 at Providence 0 0 0 010/16 at St. John’s 1 0 0 010/19 WET VIRGINIA 0 0 0 010/22 NOTER DAME 0 0 0 010/28 at Georgetown 0 0 0 010/31 at PITT 2 2 0 4

BIG EAST Tournament11/8 at Cincinnati 0 0 0 0NCAA Tournament11/21 BROWN 1 0 0 0

#14 TYlEr lEEmAN2011 opponent Start Sh G a Pts 10/4 MANHATTAN 1 0 0 010/18 at West Virginia 0 0 0 010/26 MARQUETTE 0 0 0 0BIG EAST Tournament 11/3 DEPAUL 0 0 0 0NCAA Tournament11/27 JAMES MADISON 0 0 0 0

#8 AllANdo mAThESoN2012 opponent Start Sh G a Pts8/8 ST. FRANCIS (NY) 1 0 0 0 8/31 DARMOUTH 5 1 1 39/3 at Michigan St. 5 1 0 2 9/7 WASHINGTON * 4 0 0 0 9/9 BOSTON U 2 0 0 0 9/14 at Harvard 3 1 0 2 9/19 BOSTON COLL. 1 0 0 0 9/22 ST. JOHN’S 1 1 0 2 9/25 at Yale 2 1 0 2 9/29 NOTRE DAME 0 0 0 0 10/3 at Georgetown 2 1 0 2 10/6 at Marquette * 7 0 0 0 10/9 IONA 5 1 0 2 10/20 at Pitt 2 0 0 0 10/24 at Providence * 0 0 0 0 BIG EAST Tournament11/9 vs. Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 NCAA Tournament11/18 NORTHEASTERN 0 0 0 0 11/25 NEW MEXICO 0 0 0 0 12/2 CREIGHTON 0 0 0 0

2011 opponent Start Sh G a Pts9/4 CALIFORNIA 1 0 0 09/9 at Tulsa 0 0 0 09/11 vs. SMU 0 0 0 09/16 at Boston Univ. 2 1 0 29/20 at Boston College 1 0 0 09/24 ST. JOHN’S 3 1 0 29/27 YALE 8 0 0 010/1 at Louisville 3 0 0 010/4 MANHATTAN 3 0 1 110/8 at Notre Dame 2 0 0 010/12 PROVIDENCE 2 0 0 010/15 PITTSBURGH * 5 1 0 210/18 at West Virginia * 0 0 0 010/22 GEORGETOWN 1 0 0 010/26 MARQUETTE * 2 1 1 310/30 at Seton Hall * 2 0 0 0BIG EAST Tournament 11/3 DEPAUL * 5 0 0 011/6 at Rutgers * 1 0 0 011/11 vs. Louisville * 0 0 0 011/13 vs. St. John’s 0 0 0 0NCAA Tournament11/20 MONMOUTH * 0 0 0 011/27 JAMES MADISON 2 0 0 012/4 CHARLOTTE 1 0 0 0

#3 mIChAEl mErCAdo2012 opponent Start Sh G a Pts8/8 ST. FRANCIS (NY) * 0 0 0 0 8/31 DARMOUTH * 0 0 0 09/3 at Michigan St. * 0 0 0 0 9/7 WASHINGTON * 2 0 0 0 9/9 BOSTON U * 0 0 0 0 9/14 at Harvard * 0 0 0 0 9/19 BOSTON COLL. * 0 0 0 0 9/22 ST. JOHN’S 0 0 0 0 9/25 at Yale 0 0 0 0 10/3 at Georgetown 0 0 0 2 10/6 at Marquette * 0 0 0 0 10/9 IONA * 0 0 0 0 10/17 SETON HALL * 0 0 0 010/20 at Pitt * 0 0 0 0 10/24 at Providence * 0 0 0 0 BIG EAST Tournament11/4 VILLANOVA * 0 0 0 011/9 vs. Notre Dame * 0 0 0 0

NCAA Tournament11/18 NORTHEASTERN * 0 0 0 0 11/25 NEW MEXICO * 0 0 0 0 12/2 CREIGHTON * 0 0 0 0

2011 opponent Start Sh G a Pts 8/27 ST. FRANCIS (NY) * 0 0 0 09/1 MICHIGAN ST. * 0 0 0 09/4 CALIFORNIA * 0 0 0 09/9 at Tulsa * 0 0 0 09/11 vs. SMU * 0 0 0 09/16 at Boston Univ. * 0 0 0 09/20 at Boston College * 0 0 0 09/24 ST. JOHN’S * 0 0 0 09/27 YALE * 0 0 0 010/1 at Louisville * 0 0 0 010/4 MANHATTAN * 0 0 0 010/8 at Notre Dame * 0 0 0 010/12 PROVIDENCE * 0 0 0 010/15 PITTSBURGH * 0 0 0 010/18 at West Virginia * 0 0 0 010/22 GEORGETOWN * 0 0 0 010/26 MARQUETTE * 0 0 0 010/30 at Seton Hall * 0 0 0 0BIG EAST Tournament 11/3 DEPAUL * 0 0 0 011/6 at Rutgers * 0 0 0 011/11 vs. Louisville * 0 0 0 011/13 vs. St. John’s * 0 0 0 0NCAA Tournament11/20 MONMOUTH * 0 0 0 011/27 JAMES MADISON * 0 0 0 012/4 CHARLOTTE * 0 0 0 0

#13 Kareem morad 2012 opponent Start Sh G a Pts9/7 WASHINGTON 0 0 0 0 9/14 at Harvard 0 0 0 0 9/19 BOSTON COLL. 0 0 0 0 9/22 ST. JOHN’S 0 0 0 0 9/25 at Yale 0 0 0 09/29 NOTRE DAME 0 0 0 0 10/3 at Georgetown 0 0 0 2 10/6 at Marquette 0 0 0 0 10/9 IONA 0 0 0 0 10/17 SETON HALL 0 0 0 0 10/24 at Providence 0 0 0 0 BIG EAST Tournament11/9 vs. Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 NCAA Tournament11/25 NEW MEXICO 0 0 0 0 12/2 CREIGHTON 0 0 0 0

#17 will Noiset2012 opponent Start Sh G a Pts9/14 at Harvard 0 0 0 0 10/6 at Marquette 0 0 0 010/17 SETON HALL 0 0 0 010/24 at Providence 0 0 0 0

w#1 Jacob wagmeister 2012 opponent Start Ga Sv Sv% Sho9/14 at harvard 0 0 .000 0

#21 Nick Zuniga 2012 opponent Start Sh G a Pts8/8 ST. FRANCIS (NY) * 0 0 0 09/3 at Michigan St. * 0 0 0 0 9/9 BOSTON U * 1 0 0 0 9/14 at Harvard * 1 0 0 0 9/29 NOTRE DAME * 0 0 0 0 10/17 SETON HALL * 1 0 0 0 10/24 at Providence * 3 0 0 0 10/27 PROVIDENCE * 3 0 0 0 BIG EAST Tournament11/4 VILLANOVA * 0 0 0 0 11/9 vs. Notre Dame * 1 0 0 0 NCAA Tournament11/18 NORTHEASTERN * 0 0 0 0 11/25 NEW MEXICO * 3 1 0 2 12/2 CREIGHTON * 0 0 0 0

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Pictured At Right (L-R): Two UConn Draft picks, Max Was-serman and Carlos Alvarez celebrate during the BIG EAST

Tournament

2012 SEASON REVIEW ............41-42

RESULTS & STATISTICS ................43

DEPARTING LETTERWINNERS ..44-46

BOX SCORES & NCAA .............47-49

2012 SEASoN rEvIEw

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2012 SEASoN rEvIEw

2011 SEASoN rEvIEw

The 2012 season, much like 2011, was a season of defensive dominance for the Con-necticut men’s soccer team. Head coach Ray Reid’s squad garnered national attention throughout the season, capturing its 12th regular season BIG EAST title in its final sea-son in the conference. The Huskies reached the Quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive year, before dropping a 1-0 contest to Creighton.

A 17-4-1 record saw the Huskies ranked in the top-10 in all major national polls throughout the season, before closing the year ranked as the No. 6 team by the NSCAA. UConn finished fourth in the coun-try with a 0.53 goals against average and scored 39 goals on offense.

The Huskies entered the season with a 25 game win-streak at Joseph J. Morrone Sta-dium and won 12 of their first 13 games at home (12-0-1) before falling to Creighton on Dec. 2nd. The Huskies once again en-joyed large crowds at Morrone stadium, finishing the season with a total attendance of 59,192 for an average of 4,228 fans per game.

Connecticut finished first in the BIG EAST Blue Division at 6-2-0 and took home the eighth conference crown under Reid and the 12th in program history. In the BIG EAST Championship, UConn advanced to the Semifinals with a win over Villanova but dropped a 1-0 match to Notre Dame in Chester, Pa. Connecticut was in search of its eighth BIG EAST crown. Despite the BIG EAST loss, the Huskies grabbed the No. 4

seed in the NCAA Tournament , earning their 33rd overall and 15th consecutive trip to the tournament.

In tournament action, the Huskies held on to a 1-0 lead in the second round after Mamadou Doudou Diouf netted a goal in the 24th minute and advanced to play New Mexico at home. In front of a crown of 4,315, freshman Nicholas Zuniga scored his first collegiate goal in OT to give the Huskies a thrilling 1-0 victory over New Mexico and send the program to its13th appearance in the NCAA Quarterfinals. The season came to a disappointing end on Dec. 2nd, when Creighton’s Christian Blandon scored from six yards out with just 1:30 remaining in regulation to give the Bluejays a 1-0 victory.

Several individuals found themselves on the national landscape with excellent performances. Andre Blake earned BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year recognition for the second consecutive year, which marked the third straight year a Husky player has taken home the accolade. Carlos Alvarez was crowned BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year. UConn had four BIG EAST First-Team selections and six overall honorees.

Alvarez and Blake were joined on the All-BIG EAST First Team by senior captain Jossimar Sanchez junior forward Mama-dou Doudou Diouf.

2012 SEASoN rEvIEw

andre Blake won his second

consecutive BIG eaSt Goalkeeper

of the year award in 2012.

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CarloS alvareZ> All-BIG EAST Preseason Team > Soccer America Preseason All-American > NSCAA Second Team All-American > All-BIG EAST FirstTeam > 2012 BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year > College Soccer News FirstTeam All-American > Soccer America MVP Second Team>Drafted No. 2 overall by Chivas USA in MLS SuperDraft

aDrIa BeSo> BIG EAST All-Rookie Team. anDre BlaKe > BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year > All-BIG EAST First Team> NSCAA First Team All-American> Soccer America MVP First Team > College Soccer News Third Team All-American > NSCAA/Continental Tire First Team All-American> BIG EAST Preseason Goalkeeper of the Year> Named to the Hermann Trophy Watch List StePhane DIoP> All-BIG EAST Third Team>Drafted No. 51 by the New York Red Bulls in the MLS Supplemental Draft

mamaDoU DoUDoU DIoUf> All-BIG EAST First Team> NSCAA Second Team All-American> College Soccer News 2nd Team All-American> BIG EAST Honor Roll 9/17> BIG EAST Preseason Offensive Player of the Year> Preseason All-BIG EAST Team

JoSSImar SanCheZ> All-BIG EAST First Team> Drafted No. 4 by the New England Revolution in the MLS Supplemental Draft

max waSSerman> Drafted No. 69 by the Real Salt Lake in the MLS Supplemental Draft

2012 InDIvIDUal aCColaDeS

2012 BIG eaSt Goalkeeper of the year<< anDre BlaKe

2012 all- BIG eaSt first team>>mamadou Doudou Diouf

Stephane Diop was placed on the All-BIG EAST Third Team while sophomore Adria Beso earned a spot on the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team.

On the national level, three Husky players were touted as All-Americans, with Blake earning First Team Honors and Diouf and Alvarez claiming Sec-ond Team spots. Blake was UConn’s 16th First-Team selection and the 14th player overall to earn the honor, with Chris Gbandi (2000, 2001) and Julius James (2006, 2007) the only players to be named First Team All-American multiple years.

The success on the field translated into four draft picks for Connecticut, headlined by Alvarez be-ing taken No. 2 overall by Chivas USA in the MLS SuperDraft. Jossimar Sanchez was taken with the No. 4 pick in the first round by the New England Revolution. Diop was taken No. 51 by the New York Red Bulls and Max Wasserman was chosen No. 69 by Real Salt Lake. With the selections UConn now boasts 29 MLS Draft picks.

Diouf led the Huskies with 32 points on 15 goals and two assists, starting in 20 games for UConn. Alvarez finished second on the team with 23 points, including seven goals and nine assists. On defense, Wasserman, Michael Mercardo and Ser-gio Campbell started 60 games combined, while midfielder Colin Bradley increased his streak to 67 consecutive matches started.

Several newcomers made immediate impacts for UConn, with Adria Beso and George Fochive both starting in every game for Reid. Beso had both a goal and an assist in a key 2-1 victory over BIG EAST rival Pittsburgh on October 20th, 2012 and Fochive assisted on the game-winning goal in a 1-0 defeat of Northeastern in the NCAA Tournament on 11/18.

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InDIvIDUal StatIStICS## name GP-GS mIn G a PtS Sh yC-rC Gw PK-att23 DIOUF, Mamadou 21-20 1533 15 2 32 73 1-0 6 2-210 ALVAREZ, Carlos 22-21 1868 7 9 23 48 2-0 3 2-38 MATHESON, Alando 19-3 862 7 1 15 40 0-0 4 0-022 WASSERMAN, Max 22-22 1931 2 6 10 16 2-0 1 0-011 BESO, Adria 22-22 1688 2 5 9 20 3-0 0 0-05 DIOP, Stephane 18-17 1055 2 3 7 22 2-0 1 0-016 LIU, Flo 18-16 1532 2 2 6 5 0-0 1 0-020 BRADLEY, Colin 22-22 1839 0 4 4 7 1-0 0 0-044 SANCHEZ, Jossimar 12-12 1077 1 1 3 2 3-0 0 0-021 ZUNIGA, Nicholas 13-1 331 1 0 2 13 0-0 1 0-013 WEIR, Sean 22-4 727 0 2 2 6 1-0 0 0-09 FOCHIVE, George 22-22 1945 0 1 1 20 2-0 0 0-06 KARPPINEN, Juho 9-0 103 0 1 1 1 0-0 0 0-04 CAMPBELL, Sergio 22-22 1948 0 0 0 8 4-0 0 0-03 MERCADO, Michael 20-16 1489 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 0-028 KANYO, Istvan 2-0 15 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-027 BOURGAULT, Jake 1-0 11 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-017 NOISET, Will 4-0 34 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-012 GOODRIDGE, Jon 5-0 53 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-07 MORAD, Kareem 13-0 128 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-02 HUDSON, Shane 2-0 19 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 total 22 - 39 37 115 283 17 4-5 opponents 22 - 12 13 37 207 4 0-1

## name GP-GS mIn Ga avG SvS PCt w-l-t Sho18 BLAKE, Andre 22-22 2008:12 12 0.54 63 .840 17-4-1 111 WAGMESITER 1-0 12:21 0 0.00 0 0.000 0-0-0 0 TEAM - 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 1 total 22 2020:33 12 0.53 64 .842 17-4-1 12 opponents 22 2020:33 39 1.74 83 .680 4-17-1 3

team StatIStICS By PerIoDGoalS By PerIoD 1st 2nd ot ot2 totalConnecticut 16 20 2 1 39 Opponents 5 7 0 0 12

ShotS By PerIoD 1st 2nd ot ot2 totalConnecticut 130 146 3 4 283 Opponents 96 108 2 1 207

SaveS By PerIoD 1st 2nd ot ot2 totalConnecticut 31 32 0 1 64Opponents 39 43 1 0 83

Corner KICKS By PrD 1st 2nd ot ot2 totalConnecticut 49 55 3 O 107Opponents 31 48 1 0 80

foUlS By PerIoD 1st 2nd ot ot2 totalConnecticut 101 117 1 4 223Opponents 121 120 2 6 249

UConn oPPShot StatIStICS Goals-Shot attempts 39-283 12-207 Goals scored average 1.77 0.55 Shot pct. .138 .058 Shots/Game 12.9 9.4 Assists 37 13Corner KICKS 107 80Penalty KICKS 4-5 0-1

PenaltIeS Fouls 223 249 Yellow cards 22 26 Red cards 0 2attenDanCe Total 59,192 6,998 Average 4,228 249

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Date oPPonent wl SCore overall Conf attenD GoalS SCoreD

Aug 8 vs. SAINT FRANCIS W 1-0 1- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 5100% DIOUF (penalty kick) Aug 31 vs. DARTMOUTH W OT 2-1 2-0-0 0-0-0 3705 MATHESON (Wasserman) DIOUF (Matheson)

Sep 3 at MICHIGAN STATE W 1-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 1511 MATHESON (Wasserman, Beso)

Sep 7 vs #21 WASHINGTON W OT 1-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 4902 WASSERMAN (unassisted)

Sep 9 vs. BU T O2 1-1 4-0-1 0-0-0 3166 ALVAREZ (unassisted)

Sep 14 at HARVARD W 6-0 5-0-1 0-0-0 407 DIOUF (Alvarez) DIOUF (unassisted) DIOP (unassisted) ALVAREZ (Diouf, Sanchez) WASSERMAN (unassisted) MATHESON (Karppinen)

Sep 19 vs Boston College W 2-0 6-0-1 0-0-0 2648 DIOUF (Alvarez, Diop) DIOUF (penalty kick)

Sep 22 vs #13 ST. JOHN’S W 3-0 7-0-1 1-0-0 5100 % ALVAREZ (Wasserman, Beso) ALVAREZ (penalty kick) MATHESON (Alvarez)

Sep 25 at YALE W 2-0 8-0-1 2-0-0 1004 MATHESON (Alvarez) DIOUF (Alvarez)

Sep 29 vs. #8 NOTRE DAME W 2-1 9-0-1 2-0-0 5100% ALVAREZ (penalty kick) LIU (Mishu)

Oct 3 at #3 GEORGETOWN W 2-1 10-0-1 3-0-0 1113 DIOUF (unassisted) MATHESON (Liu, Wasserman)

Oct 6 at #9 MARQUETTE L 2-3 10-1-1 3-1-0 1353 SANCHEZ (Beso) BESO (unassisted)Oct 9 vs. IONA W 2-0 11-1-1 3-1-0 2635 MATHESON (Diop) DIOUF (Beso)

Oct 17 vs. Seton Hall W 4-0 12-1-1 4-1-0 2926 DIOP (Bradley) DIOUF (Diop) LIU (Diouf) DIOUF (Alvarez, Liu)

Oct 20 at PITTSBURGH W 2-1 13-1-1 5-1-0 350 BESO (Wasserman) ALVAREZ (Beso)

Oct 24 at PROVIDENCE L 0-1 13-2-1 5-2-0 1250 -

Oct 27 vs. PROVIDENCE W 2-0 14-2-1 6-2-0 5100% ALVAREZ (unassisted) DIOUF (Weir, Bradley)

Nov 4 vs. VILLANOVA W 1-0 15-2-1 6-2-0 4720 DIOUF (Alvarez)

Nov 9 vs. NOTRE DAME L 0-1 15-3-1 6-2-0 1878 -

Nov 18 vs. NORTHEASTERN W 1-0 16-3-1 6-2-0 4675 DIOUF (Fochive)

Nov 25 vs. #9 NEW MEXICO W O2 2-1 17-3-1 6-2-0 4315 DIOUF (Weir, Wasser.) ZUNIGA (Alva., Bradley)

Dec 2 vs. #8 CREIGHTON L 0-1 17-4-1 6-2-0 5100 %

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aS a SenIor (2012): Drafted No.2 overall by Chivas USA in the MLS Superdraft....Was named to the College Soccer News First Team All-American....NSCAA Second Team All-American...Big EAST Midfielder of the Year....Finished career third all-time at Connecticut with 42 assists...Had a six point game streak registering 16 points from 5 goals and 6 assists...Soccer America Preseason All-Americain...Topdrawersoccer.com #6 ranked player...Named to the Hermann Trophy Watch List.

aS a JUnIor (2011): NSCAA/Continental Tire Second Team All-American...College Soccer News Third Team All-American...Was named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team...Selected to the 2011 BIG EAST All-Tournament Team...Finished the season with 20 points on six goals and eight assists...Had four game-game winning goals...Named College Soccer News National Player of the Week on Nov. 28 after recording the game-winning goal and an assist in the 3-0 victory over James Madison in the NCAA Third Round...Named to the All-BIG EAST Preseason and M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Watch List.

aS a SoPhomore (2010): Was named to the NSCAA All-Northeast First Team....All-BIG EAST First Team Selection...Led UConn with 14 assists on the season...Registered two game-winning goals...Started all 20 games for Connecticut...Recorded a season-high four assists in UConn’s 4-0 victory over South Florida on Sept. 24, televised nationally on ESPNU.

aS a freShman (2009): Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Year...Earned a spot on the All-BIG EAST Third Team and the All-BIG EAST Rookie Team..Named to the Soccer America All-Freshman Team...Started all 19 games..Scored three goals on the season.

PrIor to UConn: Lettered all four years at Bishop MoraSalesian in Los Angeles, Calif...Played for the Under-20 National Teams for the USA (August 2008) and Mexico (March 2009)...Led his team to four league championship titles...Named Athlete of the Year and most valu-able player in the Santa Fe League in 2008..Earned First Team All-CIF (California Interscholastic Federation in 2007 and 2008.

PerSonal: Majored in Spanish and literature and culture....Born November 12, 1990.

Career Statistics GP GS G a Pts Shots Shot% SoG SoG% Gw2009 19 19 3 11 17 36 .083 19 .528 12010 20 20 4 14 22 27 .148 16 .593 22011 22 22 6 8 20 45 .133 20 .444 42012 21 21 7 9 23 48 .146 22 .458 3Career 82 82 20 42 82 156 .128 77 .494 10

Career highsGoals: 2, three times, last vs. DePaul >> Nov 03, 2011Assists:4, USF >> Sep 24, 2010Points: 5, three times, last vs. DePaul >> Nov 03, 2011Shots: 7, St. John’s >> September 22, 2012

aS a SenIor (2012): Drafted No. 51 by the New York Red Bulls in the MLS Supplemental Draft...All-BIG EAST Third Team...Finished the sea-son ranked 6th on the team with 7 points...Captained the team to its second straight quarterfinals appearance in the NCAA Tournament...Scored a goal and assisted on another in a 4-0 defeated of Seton Hall on 10/17.

aS a JUnIor (2011): Named to the NSCAA All-Northeast Region Sec-ond Team..Finished the season with five goals and seven assists for 17 points...Selected to the BIG EAST All-Tournament Team...Scored a goal in three straight games in the BIG EAST Tournament...Scored the game-winning goal in overtime at No. 8 Louisville (Oct. 1).

aS a SoPhomore (2010): Named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team...Was BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 13...Started in all 20 games for UConn...Scored eight goals and had one assist on the year...Registered two game-winning goals..Scored three goals in league play.

aS a freShman (2009): Earned a spot in the All-BIG EAST Rookie Team...Played in all 19 games and made 13 starts...Registered one goal and five assists in his first season..Scored the game-winner against Yale (10/20)...Earned 2009 BIG EAST All-Academic Honors.

PrIor to UConn: Played at College African Sports Etudes (CASE) in Dakar, Senegal before graduating in 2008...Started at midfielder and forward for CASE for three years.

PerSonal: Majored in economics.

Carlos Alvarez

GP GS G a Pts Shots Shot% SoG SoG% Gw2009 19 13 1 5 7 19 .053 6 .316 12010 20 20 8 1 17 35 .229 16 .457 22011 25 25 5 7 17 51 .098 16 .314 22012 18 18 2 3 7 22 .091 6 .409 1Career 82 76 16 16 48 127 .126 44 .370 6

Career Statistics

Career highsGoals: 1, 16 timesAssists:2, Marquette >> Oct 26, 2011Points: 3, four timesShots: 7, Manhattan >> Oct 04, 2011

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aS a SenIor (2012): Played in 18 games for the Huskies starting 16...Scored 2 goals and recorded 2 assists on the season for 6 points...Played 1532 minutes total...BIG EAST Honor Roll 10/1.

aS a JUnIor (2011): Saw action in 11 games in his first season at UConn...Registered two shots in 186 minutes of play...Played in six of seven postseason contests.

PrIor to UConn: Attended UAB in 2010...Appeared in all 18 games, starting 12...Led the team with six assists in 2010...Played for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC...Led the Whitecaps in the San Diego Surf Cup finals...Attended Robert Cecil Palmer Secondary School in Richmond, B.C....Led the team in goals and assists for three straight years.

PerSonal: Majored in economics...Born August 23, 1990.

Career Statistics GP GS G a Pts Shots Shot% SoG SoG% Gw2011 11 0 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 02012 18 16 2 2 6 5 .400 3 .600 1Career 29 16 2 2 6 7 .286 5 .714 1

Career highsGoals: 1, two times, last vs. Seton Hall >> Oct 17, 2012Assists: 1, two times, last vs. Seton Hall >> Oct 17, 2012Points: 3, vs Seton Hall>> Oct 17, 2012Shots: 2, at Providence >> Oct 24, 2012

aS a SenIor (2012): Drafted No. 4 by the New England Revolution in the MLS Supplemental Draft..All-BIG EAST First Team...Played in 12 games for the UConn starting each one...Finished the year with a goal and an assist...Was named team captain for the second straight season.

aS a JUnIor (2011): Earned All-BIG EAST Third Team honors...Started all 24 games...Finished the season with one assist...Named to the Hurricane Class All-Tournament Team and to the Top-drawersoccer.com National Team of the Week after leading UConn to back-to-back shutouts over Tulsa and SMU.

aS a SoPhomore (2010): Named to the All-BIG EAST Third Team...Played and started 19 games for the Huskies..Recorded four points on two goals...Scored one game-winning goal...Scored in UConn’s 3-0 victory over Kentucky.

aS a freShman (2009): Named to Topdrawersoccer.com All-Rookie Team Honorable Mention..Earned a spot on the All-BIG EAST Rookie Team...Started 18 games for UConn...Recorded eight shots total on the year.

PrIor to UConn: Lettered four years at St. Benedict’s Prep. in Newark, NJ...Earned All-State Honors as a Gray Bee...Selected for All-America Second Team Honors...Named an All-Americain by Parade Magazine in 2009...Played for the Under-15, Under-17 and Under-18 U.S.A. National Teams.

PerSonal: Majored in psychology...Born September 4, 1991.

GP GS G a Pts Shots Shot% SoG SoG% Gw2009 19 18 0 0 0 8 .000 1 .125 02010 19 19 2 0 4 24 .083 5 .208 12011 24 24 0 1 1 15 .000 2 .133 02012 12 12 1 1 3 2 .500 2 1.000 0Career 74 74 3 2 8 49 .061 10 .204 1

Career Statistics

Career highsGoals: 1, three times, last at Marquette >> Oct 06, 2012Assists: 1, two times, last at Harvard >> Sep 14, 2012Points: 2, three times last at Marquette>> Oct 06, 2012Shots: 4, three times last at Cincinnati >> Nov 08, 2010

Flo liu2011-2012

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aS a SenIor (2012): Drafted No. 69 by Real Salt Lake in the MLS Supple-mental Draft..Finished the season 4th on the team with 10 points...Had 2 goals and 6 assists on the season....Had a 3-game point streak recording an assist against Dartmouth on 8/31, an assist against Mich. State on 9/3 and a goal against Washington on 9/7...BIG EAST Honor Roll 9/10...Started all 22 games.

aS a JUnIor (2011): Appeared in 18 games, starting 16...Moved to outside back to start the season after playing in the midfield in his first two seasons...Part of a defense that set a UConn record with 16 shutouts on the season...Finished the season with two goals, both coming on free kicks...Scored the game-winning goal against SMU (Sept. 11).

aS a SoPhomore (2010): Played in all 20 games for Connecticut..Recorded eight points on one goal and six assists...Earned two assists in UConn’s 6-0 victory over Manhattan on Sept. 7.

aS a freShman (2009): Saw action in 11 games for the Huskies...Recorded his only goal at Yale (10/20)...Had two total shots on the season.

PrIor to UConn: Lettered all four years at the Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor,Conn....Was an All-Conference, All-New England and All-State at Loomis Chaffee..Given All-America honors after captaining his team for two seasons....Selected for the Adidas ESP Camp...Member of the Northeast Regional Team.

PerSonal: Majored in psychology...Born October 1, 1989.

Career Statistics

Career highsGoals: 1, six timesAssists: 2, Manhattan >> Sept 07, 2010Points: 2, seven timesShots: 3, two times, last vs. Boston University >> Sep 09, 2012

aS a reDShIrt SenIor (2012): Appeared in all 22 games for the Huskies starting in 4...Totaled 727 minutes of playing time...Had 3 assists on the season including one against New Mexico in the NCAA Tournament on 11/25.

aS a reDShIrt JUnIor (2011): Appeared in 22 games for UConn, starting nine of them....Recorded his first collegiate assist against Marquette (Oct. 26)...Started seven of the final eight games at left back for UConn.

aS a reDShIrt SoPhomore (2010): Played in nine games making one start...Scored his first collegiate goal in UConn’s 6-0 win over Manhattan on Sept. 7....Finished the season with two points..Made first collegiate start in UConn’s NCAA Tournament second round game against Brown on Nov. 21.

aS a reDShIrt freShman (2009): Saw action in two games...Played 10 minutes against Providence (10/6) and five minutes against Mar-quette (11/2).

aS a freShman (2008): Redshirted 2008 season.

PrIor to UConn: Lettered four years at the South Kent School...Named captain and MVP of his team for two seasons...Named two-time All-Western New England and All-State during his time at South Kent...Member of adidas elite soccer program.

PerSonal: Majored in exercise science and strength and conditioning..Born April 7, 1990.

GP GS G a Pts Shots Shot% SoG SoG% Gw2009 11 0 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 02010 20 20 1 6 8 6 .167 3 .500 02011 18 16 2 0 4 5 .400 3 .600 22012 22 22 2 6 10 16 .125 6 .375 1Career 71 58 6 12 24 29 .207 14 .483 3

GP GS G a Pts Shots Shot% SoG SoG% Gw2009 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 02010 9 1 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 02011 22 9 0 2 1 1 .000 0 .000 02012 22 4 0 3 2 6 .000 2 .333 0Career 55 14 1 5 5 8 .125 3 .375 0

Career Statistics

Career highsGoals: 1, Manhattan >>Sep 07, 2010Assists: 1, Three times, last one vs. New Mexico >> Nov 25, 2012Points: 2, Manhattan >>Sep 07, 2010Shots: 2, two times, last at Georgetown >> Oct 03, 2012

max wasserman2009-2012

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aug. 25, 2012 >> Storrs, Conn. 1 2 fSaint Francis (NY) 0 0 0 No. 4 Connecticut 1 0 1

SCorInG SUmmary:Connecticut1 35:22 Diouf (1) Penalty Kick

GoalKeePerS:SFU: Clarhaut (90:00, 1 G, 6 svs) UConn: Blake (90:00, 0 GA, 1 svs)

ShotS 1 2 totSaint Francis 2 1 3Connecticut 9 7 16

C. KICKS 1 2 totSaint Francis 1 3 4Connecticut 6 2 8

SaveS 1 2 tot Saint Francis 3 3 6Connecticut 0 1 1

foUlS 1 2 tot Saint Francis 9 6 15Connecticut 4 7 11

attenDanCe: 5,100%

SIDelIneS: The Huskies outshot St. Francis 16-3 as Connecticut won its season opener in front of a sellout crowd. Mamadou Doudou Diouf scored his first goal of the season on a penalty kick.

Sept. 3, 2012 >> east lansing, mI. 1 2 fNo. 5 Connecticut 0 1 1Michigan State 0 0 0

SCorInG SUmmary:Connecticut1 51:34 Matheson (2) Wasserman BesoGoalKeePerS:UConn: Blake (90:00, 0 GA, 5 svs)MI St.: Dobbins (90:00, 1 GA, 3 svs)

ShotS 1 2 totConnecticut 1 7 8Michigan St. 1 8 9

C. KICKS 1 2 totConnecticut 1 2 3Michigan St. 2 1 3

SaveS 1 2 tot Connecticut 0 5 5Michigan St. 1 2 3

foUlS 1 2 tot Connecticut 3 8 11Michigan St. 6 6 12

attenDanCe: 1,511

SIDelIneS: Allando Matheson came off the bench and scored a goal for the second straight game. The goal was his second of the year and helped the Huskies improve to 3-0 on the season.

Sept. 7, 2012 >> Storrs, Conn.. 1 2 ot fNo. 21 Washington 0 0 0 0No. 4 Connecticut 0 0 1 1

SCorInG SUmmary:Connecticut1 91:17 Wasserman (1)

GoalKeePerS:Wash: Richey (90:00, 1 GA, 4 svs) UConn: Blake (91:17, 0 GA, 2 svs)

ShotS 1 2 ot totWashington 1 7 0 8Connecticut 9 7 1 17

C. KICKS 1 2 ot totWashington 3 2 0 5 Connecticut 5 5 0 10

SaveS 1 2 ot tot Washington 3 1 0 4Connecticut 0 2 0 2

foUlS 1 2 ot tot Washington 4 8 1 13Connecticut 5 2 0 7

attenDanCe: 4,902

SIDelIneS: Max Wasserman scored his first goal of the season on a free kick from 20 yards away to give the Huskies their second overtime victory of the season. The goal was Wasser-man’s third game-winner in the past two seasons.

aug. 31, 2012 >> Storrs, Conn. 1 2 ot fDartmouth 0 1 0 1No. 5 Connecticut 0 1 1 2

SCorInG SUmmary:Connecticut1 54:35 Matheson (1) Wasserman 2 94:58 Diouf (2) Matheson Bradley Dartmouth 1 89:54 Jacobson (1) Heffron

GoalKeePerS:Dartmouth: Cohen (94:58, 2 GA, 4 svs.) UConn: Blake (94:58, 1 GA, 2 svs)

ShotS 1 2 ot totDartmouth 2 7 0 8Connecticut 10 5 1 16

C. KICKS 1 2 ot totDartmouth 1 2 0 3 Connecticut 4 1 1 6

SaveS 1 2 ot tot Dartmouth 3 1 0 4Connecticut 2 0 0 2

foUlS 1 2 ot tot Dartmouth 4 5 1 10Connecticut 5 2 0 7

attenDanCe: 3,705

SIDelIneS: Allando Matheson re-cords a goal and an assist as the Hus-kies improve to 2-0 on the season.

Sept. 9, 2012 >> Storrs., Conn. 1 2 ot 2ot fBoston University 0 1 0 0 1No. 4 Connecticut 1 0 0 0 1

SCorInG SUmmary:Connecticut 1 29:47 Alvarez (1)

Boston University 1 60:18 Sozeri (1) McCaffrey

GoalKeePerS:BU: Thomson (110:00, 1 GA, 5 svs) UConn: Blake (110:00, 1 GA, 4 svs)

ShotS 1 2 ot 2ot totBoston Univ. 4 10 1 1 16Connecticut 6 5 1 3 15

C. KICKS 1 2 ot 2ot totBoston Univ. 2 2 1 0 5Connecticut 2 4 2 0 8

SaveS 1 2 ot 2ot totBoston Univ. 3 1 1 0 5Connecticut 0 3 0 1 4

foUlS 1 2 ot 2ot tot Boston Univ. 2 17 0 5 24Connecticut 4 6 0 3 13

attenDanCe: 3,166

SIDelIneS: Carlos Alvarez registered his first goal of the season on a chip shot in the first half. The 1-1 draw was the first tie of the season for the Huskies.

Sept. 14, 2012 > Cambridge, mass. 1 2 fNo. 4 Connecticut 3 3 6Harvard 0 0 0

SCorInG SUmmary:Connecticut 1 4:31 Diouf (3) Alvarez 2 10:53 Diouf (4) Unassisted 3 22:56 Diop (1) Unassisted 4 45:24 Alvarez (2) Diouf, Sanchez 5 57:43 Wasserman (2) Unassisted 6 87:17 Matheson (3) Karppinen

GoalKeePerS:UConn: Blake (77:39, 0 GA, 0 svs) Wag. (12:21, 0 GA, 0 svs)Harv.: Mendez (90:00, 6 GA, 3 svs)

ShotS 1 2 totConnecticut 5 8 13Harvard 2 1 3

C. KICKS 1 2 totConnecticut 3 0 3Harvard 0 2 2

SaveS 1 2 tot Connecticut 0 0 0Harvard 1 2 3

foUlS 1 2 tot Connecticut 5 2 7Harvard 8 4 12

attenDanCe: 407

SIDelIneS: Mamadou Doudou Diouf scoed twice as the Huskies moved to 5-0-1 on the season.

Sept. 19, 2012 >> Storrs, Conn. 1 2 fBoston College 0 0 0No. 4 Connecticut 1 1 2

SCorInG SUmmary:Connecticut1 10:38 Diouf (5) Alvarez, Doip2 73:22 Diouf (6) Penalty Kick

GoalKeePerS:BC: Luthy (90:00, 2 GA, 3 svs)UConn: Blake (90:00, 0 GA, 3 svs)

ShotS 1 2 totBoston Coll. 3 6 9Connecticut 4 3 7

C. KICKS 1 2 totBoston Coll. 0 3 3Connecticut 0 3 3

SaveS 1 2 totBoston Coll. 2 1 3Connecticut 2 1 3

foUlS 1 2 totBoston Coll. 5 6 11Connecticut 2 7 9

attenDanCe: 2,648

SIDelIneS: Mamadou Doudou Diouf continued his hot streak, scoring his fifth and sixth goals of the season. It was the second straight multi-goal game for Diouf, who has scored twice in a game eight times in his career.

Sept. 22, 2012>> Storrs, Conn. 1 2 fNo. 13 St. John’s 0 0 0No. 2 Connecticut 1 2 3

SCorInG SUmmary:Connecticut1 13:22 Alvarez (2) Wasserman Beso 2 78:44 Alvarez (3) Penalty Kick 3 82:51 Matheson (4) Alvarez

GoalKeePerS:SJU: Diaz (90:00, 3 GA, 3 svs)UConn: Blake (90:00, 0 GA, 2 svs)

ShotS 1 2 totSJU 3 3 6Connecticut 7 8 15

C. KICKS 1 2 totSJU 1 1 2Connecticut 2 3 5

SaveS 1 2 totSJU 0 3 3Connecticut 1 1 2

foUlS 1 2 totSJU 4 5 9Connecticut 9 9 18

attenDanCe: 5,100 (sellout)

SIDelIneS: For the seventh straight season Connecticut won its BIG EAST opener behind two goals from Carlos Alvarez. The Huskies are now 13-2-1 all-time in BIG EAST openers under head coach Ray Reid.

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GAmE 13 GAmE 14 GAmE 15 GAmE 16

Sept. 25, 2012 > new haven, Conn. 1 2 fNo. 2 Connecticut 1 1 2 Yale 0 0 0

SCorInG SUmmary:Connecticut1 36:23 Matheson (5) Alvarez 2 55:26 Diouf (7) Alvarez

GoalKeePerS:UConn: Blake (90:00, 0 GA, 1 sv)Yale (90:00, 2 GA, 4 svs)

ShotS 1 2 totConnecticut 9 6 15Yale 3 3 6

C. KICKS 1 2 totConnecticut 4 3 7Yale 1 2 3

SaveS 1 2 totConnecticut 1 0 1Yale 2 2 4

foUlS 1 2 totConnecticut 4 2 6Yale 4 5 9

attenDanCe: 1,004 SIDelIneS: Carlos Alvarez had his first multi-assist game of the season as the Huskies improved to 8-0-1. Alvarez has had at least one point in five straight games.

Sept. 29, 2012 >> Storrs., Conn. 1 2 fNotre Dame 0 1 1No. 2 Connecticut 2 0 2

SCorInG SUmmary:Connecticut1 28:23 Alvarez (5) Penalty kick2 35:25 Liu (1) Alvarez

Notre Dame 1 48:26 Powers (3) Mishu

GoalKeePerS:ND: Walsh (90:00, 2 GA, 4 svs) UConn: Blake (90:00, 1 GA, 6 svs)

ShotS 1 2 totNotre Dame 6 5 11Connecticut 7 2 9

C. KICKS 1 2 totNotre Dame 0 5 5Connecticut 1 3 4

SaveS 1 2 totNotre Dame 2 2 4Connecticut 4 2 6

foUlS 1 2 totManhattan 5 3 8Connecticut 6 4 10

attenDanCe: 5,100 (sellout)

SIDelIneS: Flo Liu scored his first career goal as the Huskies remain perfect in conference play. Alvarez recorded a point for the sixth straight game.

oct. 03, 2012 >> washington, D.C. 1 2 fNo. 2 Connecticut 1 1 2 No. 3 Georgetown 0 1 1

SCorInG SUmmary:Connecticut1 38:17 Diouf (8) 2 63:11 Matheson (6) Liu Wasserman

Georgetown 1 65:27 Riemer (6) Neumann, Rudy

GoalKeePerS:UConn: Blake (90:00, 1 GA, 7 svs)GTOWN: Parsa (90:00, 2 GA, 4 svs)

ShotS 1 2 totConnecticut 6 8 14Georgetown 12 6 18

C. KICKS 1 2 totConnecticut 0 2 2Georgetown 5 3 8

SaveS 1 2 totConnecticut 6 1 7Georgetown 2 2 4

foUlS 1 2 totConnecticut 3 1 4Georgetown 7 1 8

attenDanCe: 1,113

SIDelIneS: Connecticut won its third straight conference game behind Andre Blake’s seven saves. The loss was Georgetown’s first of the year.

Sept. 6, 2012 >> milwaukee, wis. 1 2 fNo. 2 Connecticut 0 2 2 No. 9 Marquette 2 1 3

SCorInG SUmmary:Marquette 1 31:56 Lysak (4) Islami 2 39:55 Huftalin (5) Hermsen 3 81:05 Huftalin (6) Lysak

Connecticut 1 70:22 Sanchez (1) Beso 2 89:20 Beso (1) Unassisted

GoalKeePerS:UConn: Blake (90:00, 3 GA, 7 svs)Marquette: Lyon (90:00, 2 GA, 5 svs)

ShotS 1 2 totConnecticut 4 11 15Marquette 9 12 21

C. KICKS 1 2 totConnecticut 1 2 3Marquette 3 6 9

SaveS 1 2 totConnecticut 2 5 7Marquette 2 3 5

foUlS 1 2 totConnecticut 6 4 10Marquette 5 7 12

attenDanCe: 1,353 SIDelIneS: The Huskies lose despite the first goals of the season from Adria Beso and Jossimar Sanchez.

oct. 9, 2012 >> Storrs, Conn. 1 2 fIona 0 0 0No. 2 Connecticut 0 2 2

SCorInG SUmmary:Connecticut1 51:03 Matheson (7) Diop2 79:42 Diouf (8) Beso

GoalKeePerS:IU: Barbero (90:00, 2 GA, 7 svs)UConn: Blake (90:00, 0 GA, 3 svs)

ShotS 1 2 totIona 2 3 5Connecticut 9 10 19

C. KICKS 1 2 totIona 2 0 2Connecticut 1 5 6

SaveS 1 2 totIona 3 4 7Connecticut 1 2 3

foUlS 1 2 totIona 5 3 8Connecticut 5 4 9

attenDanCe: 2,635

SIDelIneS: With the win UConn extended its home unbeaten streak to 34 games, the seventh longest in NCAA history. The Huskies are now one home win away from the school record set in 1982.

oct. 17, 2012 >> Storrs, Conn. 1 2 fSeton Hall 0 0 0No. 4 Connecticut 2 2 4

SCorInG SUmmary:Connecticut1 17:53 Diop (2) Bradley2 20:16 Diouf (10) Diop 3 48:22 Liu (2) Diouf 4 61:12 Diouf (11) Alvarez, Liu

GoalKeePerS:S. Hall: Bonder (90:00, 4 GA, 2 svs)UConn: Blake (90:00, 0 GA, 2 svs)

ShotS 1 2 totSeton Hall 8 3 11Connecticut 8 10 18

C. KICKS 1 2 totSeton Hall 3 3 6Connecticut 1 5 6

SaveS 1 2 totSeton Hall 1 1 2Connecticut 2 0 2

foUlS 1 2 totSeton Hall 2 5 7Connecticut 2 2 4

attenDanCe: 2,926

SIDelIneS: Flo Liu scored his second goal of the season while Mamadou Doudou added his team-leading 11th goal as the Huskies cruised to victory to improve to 12-1-1 overall.

oct. 20, 2012 >> Pittsburgh, Pa 1 2 fNo. 4 Connecticut 0 2 2Pittsburgh 1 0 1

SCorInG SUmmary:Pittsburgh1 34:59 Clifford (1) Wysong

Connecticut 1 57:36 Beso (2) Wasserman 2 66:22 Alvarez (6) Beso

GoalKeePerS:UConn: Blake (90:00, 1 GA, 3 svs)Pitt: Lynd (90:00, 2 GA, 3 svs)

ShotS 1 2 totConnecticut 10 7 17Pittsburgh 2 4 6

C. KICKS 1 2 totConnecticut 4 0 4Pittsburgh 0 2 2

SaveS 1 2 totConnecticut 1 2 3Pittsburgh 3 0 3

foUlS 1 2 totConnecticut 3 5 8Pittsburgh 7 5 12

attenDanCe: 350

SIDelIneS: Adria Beso scored his second goal of the season and later recorded an assist. The win puts UConn atop the BIG EAST Blue Divi-sion along with Marquette.

oct. 24, 2012 >> Storrs, Conn. 1 2 fNo. 3 Connecticut 0 0 0Providence 0 1 1

SCorInG SUmmary:Providence1 54:49 Urgarte (4) Jecewiz

GoalKeePerS:UConn: Blake (90:00, 1 GA, 3 svs)PC: Broome (90:00, 0 GA, 3 svs)

ShotS 1 2 totConnecticut 3 6 9Pirovidence 2 4 6

C. KICKS 1 2 totConnecticut 3 2 5Providence 1 2 3

SaveS 1 2 totConnecticut 1 2 3Providence 1 2 3

foUlS 1 2 totConnecticut 5 8 13Providence 6 9 15

attenDanCe: 1,250

SIDelIneS: Connecticut dropped its second conference game of the season after giving up a goal early in the second half. The Huskies were outshot by their opponent for the first time this season.

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GAmE 17 GAmE 18 GAmE 19 GAmE 20

GAmE 21 GAmE 22

Andre Blake was named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year after recording 12 shutouts during the 2012 season

oct. 27, 2012 >> Storrs, Conn. 1 2 fProvidence 0 0 0No. 3 Connecticut 1 1 2

SCorInG SUmmary:Connecticut1 25:10 Alvarez (7)2 56:32 Diouf (12) Weir, Bradley GoalKeePerS:Providence: Broome (90:00, 2 GA, 4 svs)UConn: Blake (90:00, 0 GA, 0 svs)

ShotS 1 2 totProvidence 4 3 7Connecticut 7 3 10

C. KICKS 1 2 totProvidence 0 5 5Connecticut 4 0 4

SaveS 1 2 totProvidence 3 2 5Connecticut 0 0 0

foUlS 1 2 totProvidence 5 5 10Connecticut 4 5 9

attenDanCe: 5,100 (sellout)

SIDelIneS: Connecticut earned its 12th BIG EAST Regular Season Title with the win. The Huskies finished the season with a 6-2 conference record, tied for the best with Georgetown. It was their first conference title since 2009.

nov. 4, 2012 >> Storrs, Conn. BIG eaSt tournament Quarterfinal 1 2 fVillanova 0 0 0No. 6 Connecticut 1 0 1

SCorInG SUmmary:Connecticut1 Diouf (13) Alvarez GoalKeePerS:Villanova: Fogarty (90:00, 1 GA, 5 svs)UConn: Blake (90:00, 0 GA, 4 svs)

ShotS 1 2 totVillanova 4 2 6Connecticut 6 6 12

C. KICKS 1 2 totVillanova 2 0 2Connecticut 1 3 4

SaveS 1 2 totVillanova 2 3 5Connecticut 0 0 0

foUlS 1 2 totVillanova 7 2 9Connecticut 9 3 12

attenDanCe: 4,720

SIDelIneS: Andre Blake earned his 10th shutout of the season as the Huskies advanced to the semifinals of the BIG EAST Tournament where they will see Notre Dame. Mamadou Doudou Diouf scored his team leading 13th goal in the victory.

nov. 9, 2012 >> Chester, Pa.BIG eaSt tournament Semifinal 1 2 fNo. 7 Notre Dame 1 0 1 No. 6 Connecticut 0 0 0

SCorInG SUmmary:Notre Dame1 10:09 Powers Priede

GoalKeePerS:ND: Walsh (90:00, 0 GA, 2 svs) UConn: Blake (90:00, 1 GA, 4 svs)

ShotS 1 2 totNotre Dame 7 6 13Connecticut 2 5 7

C. KICKS 1 2 totNotre Dame 2 3 5Connecticut 2 2 4

SaveS 1 2 totNotre Dame 1 1 2Connecticut 3 1 4

foUlS 1 2 totNotre Dame 5 5 10Connecticut 2 7 9

attenDanCe: N/A

SIDelIneS: Connecticut fell short in the BIG EAST Semifinals after conced-ing an early goal to Notre Dame. The loss drops UConn’s record to 15-3-1 and the Huskies will wait until Nov. 12 to find out what seed they will be in the 2012 NCAA Tournament.

nov. 18, 2012 >> Sorrs, Conn.nCaa tournament Second round 1 2 fNortheastern 0 0 0 No. 7 Connecticut 1 0 1

SCorInG SUmmary:Connecticut 1 23:36 Diouf (14) Fochive

GoalKeePerS:NE: Blum (90:00, 1 GA, 1 sv) UConn: Blake (90:00, 0 GA, 2 svs)

ShotS 1 2 totNortheastern 5 5 10Connecticut 1 4 5

C. KICKS 1 2 totNortheastern 1 0 1Connecticut 0 1 1

SaveS 1 2 totNortheastern 0 1 1Connecticut 0 2 2

foUlS 1 2 totNortheastern 9 6 15Connecticut 4 10 14

attenDanCe: 4,675

SIDelIneS: Despite getting out-shot 10-5, the Huskies defeated Northeastern to advance to the third round of the NCAA Tournament. Mamadou Doudou Diouf scored his 14th goal of the season and Andre Blake recorded his 11th shutout of the season.

nov. 25, 2012 >> Storrs, Conn. nCaa tournament third round 1 2 ot 2ot fNo. 9 New Mexico 1 0 0 0 1 No. 7 Connecticut 0 1 0 1 2

SCorInG SUmmary:New Mexico1 31:48 Sandoval (15) Calderon

Connecticut 1 75:57 Diouf (15) Weir, Wasserman 2 104:18 Zuniga (1)Alvarez, Bradley

GoalKeePerS:NM: Rodriguez (104:18, 2 GA, 3 svs) UConn: Blake (104:18, 1 GA, 4 svs)

ShotS 1 2 ot 2ot totNew Mexico 6 7 1 0 14Connecticut 4 8 1 1 14

C. KICKS 1 2 ot 2ot totNew Mexico 0 3 0 0 3Connecticut 2 1 0 0 3

SaveS 1 2 ot 2ot totNew Mexico 0 3 0 0 3Connecticut 3 2 0 0 5

foUlS 1 2 ot 2ot tot New Mexico 6 4 1 1 12Connecticut 5 8 1 1 15

attenDanCe: 4,315

SIDelIneS: Nicholas Zuniga’s first goal helped the Huskies top New Mexico in overtime to advance to the q u a r t e r f i n a l s o f t h e N C A A Tournament

Dec. 2, 2012 >> Sorrs, Conn.nCaa tournament Quarterfinals 1 2 fNo. 8 Creighton 0 1 1 No. 7 Connecticut 0 0 0

SCorInG SUmmary:Creighton 1 88:30 Blandon (4) Gomez

GoalKeePerS:Creighton: Gal (90:00, 0 GA, 4 svs) UConn: Blake (90:00, 1 GA, 2 svs)

ShotS 1 2 totCreighton 8 2 10Connecticut 3 10 13

C. KICKS 1 2 totCreighton 1 0 1Connecticut 2 6 8

SaveS 1 2 totCreighton 1 3 4Connecticut 2 0 2

foUlS 1 2 totCreighton 6 6 12Connecticut 5 6 11

attenDanCe: 5,100%

SIDelIneS: Connecticut’s season came to end after falling to Creigh-ton 1-0 in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament. With the loss the Huskies end the season at 17-4-1 overall.

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UCONN’S TOURNAMENT HISTORY .....52-54

entering the American Athletic conference

Looking back at the bIG eAst

American Athletic conference

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Not entirely unlike the nation that provides its namesake, the American Athletic Conference was born from an ideal in which members with ambitious goals are provided with the means to succeed in their quests for excellence.

With roots that extend to three conferences, the American Athletic Conference membership in 2013 – its debut sea-son – consists of 10 institutions: the University of Central Florida, the University of Cincinnati, the University of Connecticut, the University of Houston, the University of Louisville, the University of Memphis, Rutgers University, Southern Methodist University, the University of South Florida and Temple University. All but Houston sponsor men’s soccer, making 2013-14 a nine-member league for the sport.

In 2014-15, East Carolina University, Tulane University and the University of Tulsa come aboard. The 2015-16 season sees the U.S. Naval Academy join the ranks in football only.

The American, which operated as the Big East Confer-ence from 1979 to 2013, will immediately take a place at the forefront of Division I athletics, with schools that have played in a combined five Bowl Championship Series games, won four NCAA men’s basketball titles since 1999, and won eight NCAA women’s basketball championships since 1995.

The 2013 season will mark the final year of a six-year arrangement with ESPN that gives The American national exposure on ABC television and the ESPN family of networks. ESPN, ESPN2 or ABC will carry a minimum of 19 American home football games each season. Cha- mpionship Week in December includes three Ameri-can games on either ABC, ESPN or ESPN2. At least four American games are featured on ESPN’s Thursday-night package.

In addition, ESPN Regional Television will continue to produce and distribute its Game of the Week package to a nationally syndicated audience, reaching more than 30 million homes. Most of these games also will be avail-able as part of the ESPN GamePlan subscription service. Finally, a minimum of five home games will be carried on ESPNU.

American Athletic conference

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reGUlar SeaSon toUrnament oPPonent toUrneyyear w l t fInISh w l t1982 No Conf. Play@ #3 Boston College 1, #2 Connecticut 1 0 0 1 (B.C. advanced on PKs, 5-4)**1983 2 1 0 n/a #2 Connecticut 1, #3 Boston College 0 2 0 0 #2 Connecticut 5, #4 Syracuse 11984 1 2 0 n/a #3 Connecticut 5, #2 Syracuse 0 2 0 0 #3 Connecticut 1, #1 Providence 01985 3 0 0 1st* #1 Connecticut 1, #4 St. John’s 0 1 1 0 #2 Syracuse 1, Connecticut 01986 1 2 0rt t 3rd* #2 Syracuse 1, #3 Connecticut 0 0 1 01987 3 0 0 1st* #2 Connecticut 1, #3 St. John’s 0 1 1 0 #1 Seton Hall 2, Connecticut 11988 2 1 0 t 1st* #2 Connecticut 3, #3 Syracuse 1 1 1 0 #1 Seton Hall 4, Connecticut 21989 1 0 2 2nd* #1 Connecticut 2, #4 Boston College 0 2 0 0 #1 Connecticut 3, #2 Seton Hall 01990 3 2 3 4th #1 Seton Hall 2, #4 Connecticut 2 0 0 1 (S.H.U. won shoot-out, 4-2)**1991 6 2 0 2nd #3 St. John’s 2, #2 Connecticut 1 0 1 01992 3 4 1 5th ----1993 3 5 0 8th ----1994 5 3 0 5th ----1995 4 6 1 8th #1 Boston College 2, #8 Connecticut 1 0 1 01996 7 2 2 2nd #2 Connecticut 3, #7 Seton Hall 0 1 1 0 #3 Notre Dame 2, #2 Connecticut 11997 5 6 0 7th #2 Georgetown 2, #7 Connecticut 0 0 1 01998 9 2 0 1st #1 Connecticut 4, #8 West Virginia 0 1 1 0 #4 Georgetown 2, #1 Connecticut 1 1999 9 2 0 t 1st #2 Connecticut 2, #7 Seton Hall 0 3 0 0 #2 Connecticut 1, #6 Syracuse 0 #2 Connecticut 2, #5 Georgetown 02000 8 1 2 1st #1 Connecticut 2, #8 Syracuse 0 1 1 0 #5 Seton Hall 3, #1 Connecticut 2 (OT)2001 9 1 0 1st #1 Connecticut 2, #8 Virginia Tech 1 (2OT) 2 1 0 #1 Connecticut 1, #4 Rutgers 0 #3 St. John’s 1, #1 Connecticut 02002 7 3 0 3rd #3 Connecticut 1, #6 Rutgers 0 1 1 1 #3 Connecticut 2, #2 St. John’s 2 (2ot) UC advances on pk’s #1 Boston College 3, #3 Connecticut 22003 5 3 2 6th #3 Notre Dame 2, #6 Connecticut 0 0 1 02004 5 4 1 t 5th #6 Connecticut 1, #3 Boston College 0 2 0 1 #6 Connecticut 1, #7 West Virginia 0 #6 Connecticut 0, #8 Seton Hall 0 UConn wins championship, 5-3 PKs2005 7 3 1 1st^ #1 Connecticut 5, # 5 Georgetown 0 3 0 0 #1 Connecticut 1, #2 St. John’s 0 #1 Connecticut 1, #2 South Florida 02006 8 2 1 2nd^ #3 St. John’s 1, #2 Connectict 0 0 1 02007 8 2 1 t-1st^ #1 Connecticut 2, # 4 South Florida 0 3 0 0 #1 Connecticut 5, # 2 Louisville 1 #1 Connecticut 2, #2 Notre Dame 02008 6 3 2 2nd^ #3 DePaul 1, #2 Connecticut 0 0 1 02009 8 2 1 1st^ #5 Providence 1, #1 Connecticut 0 0 1 02010 5 1 3 3rd^ #3 Connecticut 2, #6 DePaul 0 1 0 1 #2 Cincinnati 1, #3 Connecticut 1 Cincinnati advances on pk’s (4-1)2011 5 2 2 3rd^ #3 Connecticut 4, #6 Depaul 0 2 1 0 #2 Rutgers 1, #3 Connecticut 3 #3 Connecticut 0, #3 St. John’s 1 (OT)2012 6 2 0 1st^ #1 Connecticut 1, #4 Villanova 0 1 1 0 #3 Notre Dame 1, #1 Connecticut 0 total 154 69 25 .671 28 years 30 18 5 .613 BOLD- Years of Tournament Championships; @- Divisional play was held from 1985-90; *indicates Connecti-cut’s Northern Division finish. Full round-robin play implemented in 1990. ^indicates Connecticut’s Blue Divi-sion Finish. Divisional play was reinstated in 2005 due to league expansion.

UCoNN IN ThE BIG EAST ToUrNAmENT year-By-year ChamPIonS1982 Syracuse Alden Shattuck1983 Connecticut Joe morrone 1984 Connecticut Joe morrone1985 Syracuse Tim Hankinson 1986 Seton Hall Ed Kelly 1987 Seton Hall Ed Kelly 1988 Seton Hall Manny Schellscheidt1989 Connecticut Joe morrone 1990 Boston Coll. Ed Kelly 1991 Seton Hall Manny Schellscheidt1992 St. John’s Dave Masur 1993 St. John’s Dave Masur 1994 St. John’s Dave Masur 1995 St. John’s Dave Masur 1996 Notre Dame Mike Berticelli 1997 Rutgers Bob Reasso 1998 St. John’s Dave Masur 1999 Connecticut ray reid 2000 Boston Coll. Ed Kelly2001 St. John’s Dave Masur2002 Boston Coll. Ed Kelly 2003 Notre Dame Bobby Clark 2004 Connecticut ray reid 2005 Connecticut ray reid 2006 St. John’s Dave Masur2007 Connecticut ray reid2008 South Florida George Kiefer2009 St. John’s Dave Masur2010 Louisville Ken Lolla2011 St. John’s Dave Masur2012 Notre Dame Bobby Clark

ChamPIonShIP BreaKDownSt. John’s ..................................... 9 Connecticut ................................. 7Seton Hall .................................... 4Boston College ............................. 3Notre Dame ................................. 3Syracuse ...................................... 2Louisville ..................................... 1Rutgers ........................................ 1South Florida ............................... 1

toUrnament wInSSt. John’s ................................... 33Connecticut ............................... 30 Seton Hall .................................. 13Notre Dame ............................... 15Rutgers ...................................... 11Providence ................................. 10Georgetown ............................... 10 South Florida ............................... 7Syracuse ...................................... 7Louisville ..................................... 5West Virginia................................ 5DePaul ......................................... 3Villanova ...................................... 3Cincinnati .................................... 1Pittsburgh .................................... 1

reCorDS In toUrney Playteam yrs. recordCincinnati 6 1-6-1Connecticut 28 30-18-5DePaul 6 3-5-2Georgetown 20 10-18-4Louisville 7 5-5-4Notre Dame 16 15-11-5Pittsburgh 6 1-6-1Providence 13 10-11-4Rutgers 13 11-10-4St. John’s 25 33-15-4Seton Hall 22 13-14-6South Florida 7 7-5-2Syracuse 14 7-11-1Villanova 13 3-11-2West Virginia 9 5-9-2

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Mamadou Diouf was named to the ALL-BIG EAST First Team in 2012

2012 PlAYErS oF ThE YEArOFFENSIVE ............................................... Ryan Finley (Notre Dame)DEFENSIVE ...........................................andrew farrell (louisville)GOALKEEPER .........................................andre Blake (ConnecticutROOKIE ...............................................Brandon Allen (Georgetown)TEAM FAIR PLAY AWARD ..........................Notre Dame, GeorgetownCOACHING STAFF .......................................Syracuse: Ian McIntyre

All-BIG EAST FIrST TEAmandre Blake Connecticut GK Carlos alvarez Connecticut mf mamdou Diouf Connecticut f Jossimar Sanchez Connecticut D Antonio Aguillar DePaul F Ian Christianson Georgetown MF Steve Neumann Georgetown F Paolo DelPiccolo Louisville MF Andrew Farrell* Louisville D Ryan Finley* Notre Dame F Dillon Powers Notre Dame MF Rafael Diaz St. John’s GK Jack Bennett St. John’s D All-BIG EAST SECoNd TEAmBrandon allen Georgetown f tomas Gomez Georgetown GK Jimmy Nealis Georgetown D Will Vitalis Louisville F Bryan Ciesiulka Marquette MF Andy Huftalin Marquette F Axel Sjoberg Marquette D Mael Corboz Rutgers MF Kene Eze Rutgers F Tim Parker St. John’s D James Thomas St John’s MF Kyle Soroka Villanova F All-BIG EAST ThIrd TEAmStephane Diop Connecticut mf Tommy Muller Georgetown D Greg Cochrane Lousiville MFDylan Mares Louisville FNick Besler Notre Dame MFHarrison Shipp Notre Dame FGrant Van DeCasteele Notre Dame DWilder Arborleda Providence MFJordan Murrell Syracuse DJordan Vale Syracuse MFOscar Umar Villanova MF

All-BIG EAST rooKIE TEAmrichardo Israel Connecticut D Adria Beso Connecticut MF Brandon Allen Georgetown F Marlon Hairston Louisville MF John Pothast Marquette D Axel Sjoberg Marquette D Patrick Hodin Notre Dame MF Max Lachowecki Notre Dame D Mael Corboz Rutgers MF Mitchell Taintor Rutgers D Alex Bono Syracuse GKJodran Vale Syracuse MFSean Sheridan Villanova D * - unanimous selection

Blue Division Be rec Pts % rec. % #&Georgetown 6-2-0 18 .750 19-4-3 .788#&Connecticut 6-2-0 18 .750 17-4-1 .795*Marquette 5-2-1 17 .688 16-4-1 .786*Notre Dame 5-2-1 17 .688 17-4-1 .795*Seton Hall 2-6-0 6 .250 6-12-0 .333Providence 2-6-0 6 .250 4-10-2 .313Pittsburgh 0-8-0 0 .000 6-9-2 .412 red Division#&Louisville 7-1-0 21 .875 14-6-1 .690#Syracuse 5-3-0 15 .625 14-6-1 .690#St. John’s 4-3-1 13 .563 10-5-4 .632*Villanova 3-3-2 11 .500 12-6-2 .650*Cinicinnati 3-3-2 11 .500 6-9-4 .421Rutgers 3-4-1 10 .438 7-7-1 .500South Florida 2-3-3 9 .438 8-5-4 .588DePaul 1-6-1 4 .188 4-10-3 .324

(NSCAA/Soccer America Rankings)& - Regular Season Champion; $ - BIG EAST Tournament Champion# - Clinched bye to BIG EAST Tournament quarterfinals* - Clinched BIG EAST Tournament berth

2012 FINAl STANdINGS

Andre Blake was the 2012 BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year, winning the award for the second straight season.

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first first opponent Game win G w l t Pct.Adelphi 1976 1978 6 3 0 3 .750Air Force 1979 1979 1 1 0 0 1.000Akron 2001 - 2 0 0 2 .000Alabama A&M 1981 1981 7 4 2 1 .643American 1983 1983 2 2 0 0 1.000American Inter. 1934 1934 3 1 2 0 .333Amherst 1930 1964 14 10 3 1 .750Army 1954 1988 5 1 4 0 .200Arnold 1939 1939 1 1 0 0 1.000Bloomfield 1939 1939 1 1 0 0 1.000Boston College 1974 1974 42 31 8 3 .774BoSton UnIv. 1951 1951 45 30 12 3 .700BraDley 2013 First MeetingBrandeis 1952 1952 4 4 0 0 1.000Bridgeport 1957 1957 19 12 6 1 .658Bridgewater 1931 1932 2 1 1 0 .500Brown 1936 1941 62 29 30 3 .492California 1981 1981 2 2 0 0 1.000UC-Santa Barbara 2004 - 1 0 1 0 .000Canisius 2007 2007 1 1 0 0 1.000Central florIDa 1978 1978 4 4 0 0 1.000Charlotte 2011 - 1 0 0 1 .500CInCInnatI 1999 2008 4 1 2 1 .375Clark 1928 1932 18 12 5 1 .694Clemson 1978 2000 6 1 4 1 .250Coast Guard 1940 1940 17 13 3 1 .794Colgate 1959 1961 8 2 6 0 .250ColUmBIa 1983 - 1 0 1 0 .000Cornell 1995 - 1 0 1 0 .000Cortland State 1960 1960 1 1 0 0 1.000Creighton 2000 2000 3 1 2 0 .333Dartmouth 1935 1948 42 24 16 2 .595DePaul 2007 2010 4 2 2 0 .500Drexel 1987 1987 2 2 0 0 1.000Duke 1980 1980 6 2 4 0 .333Eastern Illinois 1981 1981 1 1 0 0 1.000Fairfield 1979 1979 5 4 0 1 .900FDU 1989 - 2 0 1 1 .000Florida Int’l 2007 2007 1 1 0 0 1.000Fordham 1986 1986 1 1 0 0 1.000Fort Devens 1947 1947 2 2 0 0 1.000Fresno State 1987 - 2 0 1 1 .000Furman 1999 1999 1 1 0 0 1.000George Mason 1993 1993 2 2 0 0 1.000Georgetown 1990 1991 26 14 9 3 .596Hartford 1958 1958 13 12 1 0 .923Hartwick 1974 1974 11 4 5 2 .455Harvard 1946 1946 29 15 8 6 .621Havana 1949 - 1 0 1 0 .000Hillyer 1957 1957 1 1 0 0 1.000Hofstra 1971 1971 4 4 0 0 1.000Holy Cross 1971 1971 4 4 0 0 1.000Howard 1978 1978 3 2 0 1 .833Indiana 1978 1981 6 3 2 1 .583Iona 1995 1995 3 2 0 1 .833Jacksonville 1996 1996 1 1 0 0 1.000James Madison 2011 2011 1 1 0 0 1.000Kentucky 2010 2010 1 1 0 0 1.000Lafayette 1979 1979 3 3 0 0 1.000Lehigh 1992 1992 1 1 0 0 1.000Long Island Univ. 1970 1975 11 9 2 0 .818loUISvIlle 2005 2008 5 4 1 0 .800LMU 2006 - 1 0 1 0 .000Maine 1965 1965 15 13 1 1 .900Manhattan 2010 2010 2 2 0 0 1.000Marist 2004 2004 1 1 0 0 1.000Marquette 1991 1991 9 7 1 1 .833Maryland 1950 1951 10 3 7 0 .300Massachusetts 1930 1941 62 32 24 6 . 5 6 5 memPhIS 2013 First MeetingM.I.T. 1941 1941 18 14 1 3 .861Michigan 2004 - 1 0 1 0 .000Michigan State 2011 2011 2 2 0 0 1.000Middlebury 1966 1966 5 1 4 0 .200

first first opponent Game win G w l t Pct. Monmouth 1998 1998 3 2 0 1 .833Navy 1985 1985 1 1 0 0 1.000Nevada-Las Vegas 1988 - 1 0 1 0 .000New Hampshire 1965 1965 19 17 1 1 .921New Mexico 2012 2012 1 1 0 0 1.000Niagara 1997 1997 1 1 0 0 1.000North Carolina 1981 1981 7 2 5 0 .286NC State 1980 1980 3 2 1 0 .666North Texas St. 1983 1984 2 1 1 0 .500Northeastern 1930 2012 3 1 2 0 .333Notre Dame 1986 1995 22 11 8 4 .591Ohio State 1982 1982 2 2 0 0 1.000Old Dominion 1982 1982 4 3 1 0 .750Penn State 1979 1981 16 4 8 4 .375Pennsylvania 1989 1989 2 2 0 0 1.000Philadelphia Textile 1978 1988 7 3 2 2 .571Pittsburgh 1990 1991 21 17 3 2 .857Portland 1990 1990 3 3 0 0 1.000Princeton 1975 1975 4 4 0 0 1.000Providence 1973 1973 39 32 6 2 .846Quinnipiac 2004 2004 1 1 0 0 1.000Rensselar 1937 - 2 0 2 0 .000Rhode Island 2003 2003 1 1 0 0 1.000Richmond 1994 1994 3 2 0 1 .833Rollins 1978 - 1 0 1 0 .000rUtGerS 1982 1982 21 11 10 1 .523Sacred Heart 2005 2005 2 2 0 0 1.000St. Bonaventure 1994 1994 1 1 0 0 1.000St. franCIS (ny) 1990 1990 6 6 0 0 1.000St. John’s 1981 1981 32 13 13 6 .500SaInt loUIS 1973 1980 9 3 5 1 .389St. Mary’s (CA) 1996 1996 1 1 0 0 1.000St. Peter’s 1997 1997 8 7 0 1 .938St. Stephan’s 1930 1931 4 3 1 0 .750San Francisco 1977 1988 8 2 5 1 .313Santa Clara 1999 1999 1 0 1 0 .000Seton Hall 1987 1989 30 14 13 3 .517South Carolina 1979 1979 6 5 1 0 .833SoUth florIDa 1988 1988 8 8 0 0 1.000S.I.U. - Edwardsville 1977 1977 2 2 0 0 1.000SmU 1983 1983 4 3 1 0 .750Springfield 1928 1948 45 14 28 3 .344Stafford 1928 1928 2 2 0 0 1.000Stanford 1980 1980 5 4 1 0 .800Stetson 1990 - 1 0 1 0 .000Stony Brook 2005 2005 3 3 0 0 1.000SyraCUSe 1982 1983 35 22 10 3 .671temPle 2013 First MeetingTrinity 1932 1932 6 4 2 0 .667Tufts 1939 1940 7 4 3 0 .571Tulsa 2008 2011 2 1 0 1 .750UCLA 1979 1979 4 2 1 1 .625UNC-Greensboro 2005 2005 1 1 0 0 1.000UNLV 2001 2002 2 1 1 0 .500Vermont 1964 1964 27 16 10 1 .611Villanova 1990 1990 17 14 2 1 .853Virginia 1980 1980 3 2 1 0 .667Virginia Comm. 2000 2000 2 1 0 1 .750Virginia Tech 2001 2001 4 3 1 0 .750Wake Forest 1991 - 5 0 4 1 .100waShInGton 1990 2002 5 2 3 0 .400Wesleyan 1929 1936 47 15 30 2 .340West Virginia 1984 1984 20 12 5 3 .725 wIllIam & mary 1982 1986 5 1 2 2 .400Williams 1932 1947 29 13 14 2 .483Wisconsin 1992 1 0 1 0 .000Wisconsin - Mil. 1982 1982 2 2 0 0 1.000Worcester Polytech 1931 1940 11 2 9 0 .182yale 1935 1947 66 36 26 4 .576(unaccounted) - - 35 19 13 2 totalS 1313 758 446 109 .619BolD = 2013 opponents

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NCAA HISTORY .................................56-57

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS .......................58-59

TEAM RECORDS ................................60-61

NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR ..........62

ALL-AMERICANS .....................................63

BIG EAST HONORS ..................................64

NEW ENGLAND HONORS .........................65

UCONN AWARDS ...............................66-67

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS .................68-70

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS .....................71-74

Joseph M. Morrone (right) signs autographs after a game. Morrone is UConn’s all-time points leader with 158 on 61 goals, another UConn program-best, and 36 assists.

Mike Howard, Joseph M. Morrone, Joseph J. Morrone and Erhardt Kapp

history and records

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All-TImE NCAA ToUrNAmENT rESUlTS year (reC) (rD) oPPonent SIte Head Coach John Squires, 1946-19681960 (11-3-0) (1) Connecticut 4, Cortland State 3 Storrs, Conn. (5) Maryland 4, Connecticut 0 College Park, Md. 1966 (8-5-0) (1) Army 2, Connecticut 1 Storrs, Conn. Head Coach Joseph Morrone, 1969-1996 1972 (8-7-1) (1) Brown 4, Connecticut 2 Providence, R.I. 1973 (13-4-2) (1) Brown 1, Connecticut 0 (ot) Storrs, Conn. 1974 (18-2-1) (1) Connecticut 4, Bridgeport 1 Storrs, Conn. (2) Connecticut 4, Brown 3 Storrs, Conn. (4) Hartwick 2, Connecticut 0 Oneonta, N.Y. NCAA Quarterfinals 1975 (16-3-3) (1) Connecticut 4, Vermont 3 (ot) Storrs, Conn. (2) Brown 2, Connecticut 1 (ot) Storrs, Conn. 1976 (18-2-2) (1) Connecticut 2, Rhode Island 1 Storrs, Conn. (2) Connecticut 1, Brown 0 Storrs, Conn. (4) Hartwick 2, Connecticut 0 Oneonta, N.Y. NCAA Quarterfinals 1978 (19-6-0) (1) Connecticut 4, Dartmouth 0 Hanover, N.H. (2) Connecticut 3, Brown 1 Providence, R.I. (4) Phila. Textile 3, Connecticut 0 Storrs, Conn. NCAA Quarterfinals 1979 (19-7-0) (2) Rhode Island 3, Connecticut 2 (ot) Storrs, Conn. 1980 (21-2-1) (2) Connecticut 6, Boston University 0 Storrs, Conn. (4) Hartwick 1, Connecticut 0 Oneonta, N.Y. NCAA Quarterfinals 1981 (20-3-2) (2) Connecticut 6, vermont 2 Storrs, Conn. (4) Connecticut 3, long Island Univ. 0 Storrs, Conn. (5) Connecticut 2, eastern Illinois 1 Palo alto, Calif. (6) Connecticut 2, alabama a&m 1 (ot) Palo alto, Calif. NCAA National Champions

1982 (15-3-7) (2) Connecticut 3, Boston Coll. 2 (OT-PK’s) Storrs, Conn. (4) Connecticut 1, Long Island 0 (OT, PK’s) Storrs, Conn. (5) Duke 2, Connecticut 1 Durham, N.C. NCAA Semifinals 1983 (16-9-1) (2) Connecticut 2, Providence 0 Storrs, Conn. (4) Connecticut 1, Alabama A&M 0 Storrs, Conn. (5) Columbia 4, Connecticut 0 Storrs, Conn. NCAA Semifinals 1984 (14-9-1) (2) Harvard 1, Connecticut 0 (ot) Storrs, Conn.

1985 (17-4-3) (2) Boston Univ. 2, Connecticut 1 (OT-PK’s) Storrs, Conn. 1987 (13-7-3) (2) Harvard 1, Connecticut 0 (ot) Storrs, Conn. 1988 (14-8-1) (1) Boston University 3, Connecticut 1 Storrs, Conn. 1989 (12-5-5) (1) Vermont 2, Connecticut 0 Burlington, Vt.

year (reC) (rD) oPPonent SIte

Head Coach Ray Reid, 1997-Present 1998 (17-4-0) (1) Penn State 1, Connecticut 0 Storrs, Conn. 1999 (19-5-0) (1) No. 4 Connecticut 2, Hartford 1 (4ot) Storrs, Conn. (2) No. 4 Connecticut 3, Yale 0 Storrs, Conn. (4) No. 4 Connecticut 3, Furman 2 Storrs, Conn. (5) Santa Clara 2, No. 4 Connecticut 1 (4ot) Charlotte, N.C. NCAA Semifinals 2000 (20-3-2) (1) Connecticut 3, Dartmouth 0 Storrs, Conn. (2) Connecticut 2, no. 2 Clemson 1 (ot) Clemson, S.C. (4) Connecticut 1, Brown 0 Storrs, Conn. (5) Connecticut 2, no. 6 SmU 0 Charlotte, n.C. (6) Connecticut 2, Creighton 0 Charlotte, n.C. NCAA National Champions 2001 (15-5-2) (2) Rutgers 3, Connecticut 2 (3ot) Storrs, Conn. 2002 (17-6-0) (2) No. 7 Connecticut 4, Pennsylvania 0 Storrs, Conn. (3) No. 7 Connecticut 1, Indiana 0 Storrs, Conn. (4) No. 2 Maryland 3, No. 7 Connecticut 0 College Park, Md. NCAA Quarterfinals

2003 (9-8-4) (1) Connecticut 3, Rhode Island 0 Storrs, Conn. (2) No. 6 St. John’s 0, Connecticut 0 (2ot, SJU advances on PK’s, 4-2) Jamaica, N.Y.

2004 (12-8-3) (1) Connecticut 2, Marist 1 (ot) Storrs, Conn. (2) No. 15 Boston College 1, Connecticut 0 Newton, Mass.

2005 (16-3-2) (2) No. 8 Connecticut 2, Stony Brook 0 Storrs, Conn. (3) No. 9 Akron 3 , No. 8 Connecticut 3 Storrs, Conn. (2ot, Akron advances on PK’s, 4-3)

2006 (10-7-2) (1) Fairfield 1, Connecticut 0 Storrs, Conn.

2007 (20-3-1) (2) No. 3 Connecticut 2, Vermont 0 Storrs, Conn. (3) No. 3 Connecticut 5, USF 0 Storrs, Conn. (4) No. 11 Virginia Tech 1, No. 3 Connecticut 0 Storrs, Conn. NCAA Quarterfinals

2008 (11-5-6) (1) Connecticut 1, Fairfield 0 Storrs, Conn. (2) Connecticut 2, No. 10 Virginia 0 Charlottesville, Va. (3) No. 7 Creighton 2, Connecticut 1 (ot) Omaha, Neb.

2009 (11-4-4) (1) Connecticut 0, Monmouth 0 West Long Branch, N.J. (2ot, Monmouth advances on PK’s, 4-3)

2010 (12-2-6) (2) No. 11 Connecticut 1, No. 22 Brown 1 Storrs, Conn. (2ot, Brown advances on PK’s, 7-6)

2011 (19-3-2) (2) No. 3 Connecticut 2, Monmouth 1 Storrs, Conn. (3) No. 3 Connecticut 3, No. 14 James Mad. 0 Storrs, Conn. (4) No. 3 Connecticut 1, Charlotte 1 Storrs, Conn. (2ot, Charlotte advances on PK’s, 4-2)

2012 (17-4-1) (2) No.7 Connecticut 1, Northeastern 0 Storrs, Conn. (3) No. 7 Connecticut 2, No. 9 New Mexico 1 (ot) Storrs, Conn. (4) No.8 Creighton 1, No. 7 Connecticut 0 Storrs, Conn.

nCaa tournament ledger

1 - First Round2 - Second Round3 - Third Round4 - Quarterfinals5 - Semifinals6 - Championship

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UConn In the nCaa toUrnament

NCAA Tournament Appearances ..............................................33 NCAA Championships ................................................................2 Championship Game Appearances .............................................2 Semifinal Game Appearances .....................................................5 Quarterfinal Game Appearances ...............................................13 Overall NCAA Tournament Record ...................................38-26-5 By Decade 1960-1969 ..........................................................................1-2-0 1970-1979 ..........................................................................7-7-0 1980-1989 ..........................................................................9-8-0 1990-1999 ..........................................................................3-2-0 2000- 2009 .......................................................................14-6-3 2010-pres. ...........................................................................4-1-2 Site At Home ..........................................................................30-15-3 On the Road ......................................................................4-10-2 Neutral ................................................................................4-1-0 Under head Coach ray reid NCAA Tournament Appearances .. 15 (all conescutive since 1998) NCAA Tournament Record .................................................21-9-5 NCAA Tournament Home Record .......................................17-5-3 NCAA Tournament Away Record ..........................................2-3-2 NCAA Tournament Neutral Record .......................................2-1-0

nCaa aPPearanCeS (33)1960, 1966, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009,

2010, 2011, 2012 nCaa ChamPIonShIPS (2)1981, 2000 nCaa ChamPIonShIP Game aPPearanCeS (2)1981, 2000 nSCaa ChamPIonShIPS (1)1948 SemIfInal Game aPPearanCeS (5)1981, 1982, 1983, 1999, 2000 QUarterfInal Game aPPearanCeS (13)1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2012

team reCorD laSt nCaa meetInG Akron 0-0-1 2005 T, 3-3 (2ot) (Akron 4-3 PKS) Alabama A&M 2-0 1983 W, 1-0 Army 0-1 1966 L, 2-1 Boston College 1-1 2004 L, 1-0 Boston University 1-2 1988 L, 3-1 Bridgeport 1-0 1974 L, 4-1 Brown 3-3-1 2010 T, 1-1 (2ot) (Brown 7-6 PKS) Charlotte 0-0-1 2011 T, 1-1 (2ot) (Charlotte 4-2 PKS) Clemson 1-0 2000 W, 2-1 Columbia 0-1 1983 L, 3-0 Cortland State 1-0 1960 W, 4-3 Creighton 1-2 2012 L, 1-0 Dartmouth 2-0 2000 W, 3-0 Duke 0-1 1982 L, 2-1 Eastern Illinois 1-0 1981 W, 2-1 Fairfield 1-1 2008 W, 1-0 Furman 1-0 1999 W, 3-2 Hartford 1-0 1999 W, 2-1 Hartwick 0-3 1980 L, 1-0 Harvard 0-2 1987 L, 1-0 Indiana 2-0 2002 W, 1-0 James Madison 1-0 2011 W, 3-0 Long Island University 2-0 1982 W, 1-0 Marist 1-0 2004 w, 2-1 (ot) Maryland 0-2 2002 L, 3-0 Monmouth 1-0-1 2009 W, 2-1 New Mexico 1-0 2012 W, 2-1 (ot) Northeastern 1-0 2012 W, 1-0 Pennsylvania 1-0 2002 W, 4-0 Penn State 0-1 1998 W, 1-0 Philadelphia Textile 0-1 1978 L, 3-0 Providence 1-0 1983 W, 2-0 Rhode Island 2-1 2003 W, 3-0 Rutgers 0-1 2001 L, 2-1 St. John’s 0-0-1 2003 T, 0-0 (St. John’s 4-2 PKs) Santa Clara 0-1 1999 L, 2-1 South Florida 1-0 2007 W, 5-0 Southern Methodist 1-0 2000 W, 2-0 Stony Brook 1-0 2005 W, 2-0 Vermont 3-1 2007 W, 2-0 Virginia 1-0 2008 W, 2-0 Virginia Tech 0-1 2007 L, 1-0 Yale 1-0 1999 W, 3-0 totalS 36-25-5 *National Championship

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nCaa College Cup offensive mvP2000 Darin Lewis ’001981 Graziano Cornolo ’83 nCaa College Cup Defensive mvP2000 Chris Gbandi ’01

UConn’s 2000 National Championship press conference after defeating Creighton 2-0 in the title game in Charlotte, N.C.

ColleGe CUP moSt valUaBle PlayerS

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PoIntS name *Points Goals assists years1. Joseph Morrone (M) 158 61 36 77-802. Elvis Comrie (F) 145 55 35 78-81 Pedro DeBrito (F) 145 43 59 78-814. Matthew Addington (F) 127 52 23 82-855. O’Brian White (F) 115 46 23 05-08 6. Daniel Donigan (F) 110 35 40 85-887. Maurizio Rocha (M) 105 27 51 95-988. Bobby Rhine (F) 104 42 20 94-989. Cesar Cuellar (F) 92 39 14 00-0310. Frantz Innocent (F) 91 33 25 72-7411. Erik Barbieri (F) 90 36 18 91-94 Graziano Cornolo (F) 90 33 24 79-8213. Thomas Nevers (F) 83 35 13 74-7714. Carlos Alvarez (M) 82 20 42 2009-201215. Robert Lindell (F/M) 79 23 33 88-9116. mamadou Diouf (f) 73 34 5 2010-pres17. Brian Parker (F) 69 23 23 87-90 Myroslaw Krasij (F) 69 33 3 60-6219. Damani Ralph (F) 64 27 10 01-02 Timothy Hunter (F) 64 22 20 72-74 Medrick Innocent (F) 64 22 20 75-79

* - NOTE: Starting in 1981, the NCAA changed its scoring rules to allow two points awarded for a goal and as many as two assists allowed for each goal. All individual records, including those prior to 1981, now reflect this change.

wInS1. Josh Ford (07-10) ...............................54 2. Matt Chavlovich (96-99) .....................533. Adam Schuerman (02-05) ...................51 4. Bryheem Hancock (98-01)...................445. James Renehan (79-81) .......................416. Andrew Pantason (82-85) ...................407. Thomas Foley (87-90) .........................378. andre Blake (11-Present) .......................369. Terrance McSherry (73-75) .................3310. Sloan Spaeth (91-94) ..........................31 Anthony Pierce (80-83) .......................31 tIeS1. Josh Ford (07-10) ...............................17 2. Thomas Foley (87-90) .........................123. Adam Schuerman (02-05) ....................84. Andrew Pantason (82-85) ....................6 Anthony Pierce (80-83) ........................66. Matt Chavlovich (96-99) ......................57. Bryheem Hancock (98-01)....................4 Sloan Spaeth (91-94) ...........................4 Terrance McSherry (73-75) ..................4 andre Blake (11-Present) ........................ 411. James Renehan (79-81) ........................3

feweSt loSSeS (minimum two seasons)1. Robert Ross (75-79) ............................32. Terrance McSherry (74-75) ..................43. Anthony Pierce (80-83) ........................64. Donald Grant (46-48) ..........................7 andre Blake (11-Present) ........................ 7

ConSeCUtIve StartS1. Josh Ford (07-10) ...............................85 2. Jonathan Demeter (71-73) .................493. Bryheem Hancock (98-01)...................47 Andrew Pantason (82-85) ...................47 andre Blake (11-Present) .......................476. Matt Chavlovich (96-99) .....................447. Adam Schuerman (02-05) ...................388. Thomas Foley (87-90) .........................339. Sloan Spaeth (91-94) ..........................32. Meredith Morhardt (56-58) .................32

loweSt Gaa 1. Robert Ross (75-79) ......................... 0.352. andre Blake (11-Present) ..................... 0.453. Josh Ford (07-10) ............................. 0.544. Bryheem Hancock (98-01)................. 0.705. Matt Chavlovich (96-99) ................... 0.716. Terrance McSherry (74-75) ............... 0.787. James Renehan (79-81) ..................... 0.85 Adam Schuerman (02-05) ................. 0.859. Andrew Pantason (82-85) ................. 0.93 Anthony Pierce (80-83) ..................... 0.9311. Brian Hall (86-90) ............................. 0.97 SaveS1. James Renehan (79-81) ......................3372. Jon Demeter (71-73) ..........................3333. Sloan Spaeth (91-94) .........................3194. Thomas Foley (87-90) ........................3175. Andrew Pantason (82-85) ..................2916. Matt Chavlovich (96-99) ....................2807. Josh Ford (07-Present) .......................275 8. Terrance McSherry (74-75) ................247 Adam Schuerman (02-05) ..................24710. Anthony Pierce (80-83) ......................192 ShUtoUtS1. Josh Ford (07-10) NCAA RECORD ........502. Adam Schuerman (02-05) ...................383. Matt Chavlovich (96-99) .................. 33.94. Bryheem Hancock (98-01)...................295. Andrew Pantason (82-85) ................ 26.786. James Renehan (79-81) .................... 26.277. andre Blake (11-Present) .......................268. Thomas Foley (87-90) .........................259. Robert Ross (75-79) ...........................19 Terrance McSherry (74-75) .................1911. Jonathan Demeter (71-73) ..................17 leaSt GoalS alloweD (minimum two seasons)1. Robert Ross (75-79) ...........................142. andre Blake (11-Present) .......................223. Bryheem Hancock (98-01)...................254. Terrance McSherry (74-75) .................325. Brian Hall (86-90) ...............................356. Sloan Spaeth (91-94) ..........................39

( ) InDICateS PrImary PoSItIon GoalS*1. Joseph Morrone (77-80) ..................... 612. Elvis Comrie (78-81) .......................... 553. Matthew Addington (82-85) ...............524. O’Brian White (05-08) ........................ 46 5. Pedro DeBrito (78-81) ........................ 436. Bobby Rhine (94-98) .......................... 427. Cesar Cuellar (00-03) ........................ 398. Erik Barbieri (91-94) .......................... 369. Daniel Donigan (85-88) ..................... 35 Thomas Nevers (74-77) ..................... 35 aSSIStS*1. Pedro DeBrito (78-81) ........................ 592. Maurizio Rocha (95-98) ..................... 513. Carlos Alvarez (2009-12) ...................424. Daniel Donigan (85-88) ..................... 405. Joseph Morrone (77-80) ..................... 366. Elvis Comrie (78-81) .......................... 357. Mike Pezza (06-09) ............................ 348. Robert Lindell (88-91) ....................... 339. Edward Raftery (82-85) ...................... 30 Thoukis Stavrianidis (81-85) ..............30

CArEEr GoAlKEEPING rECordS

CArEEr SCorING rECordS

Josh ford finished his career as one of the greatest players in UConn history.

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* - NOTE: Starting in 1981, the NCAA changed its scoring rules to allow two points awarded for a goal and as many as two assists allowed for each goal. All individual records, including

those prior to 1981, now reflect this change.

PoIntS name Season Points* Goals assists1. Joseph Morrone 1979 57 22 132. O’Brian White 2007 53 23 73. Matthew Addington 1985 46 20 6 Elvis Comrie 1981 46 15 16 Elvis Comrie 1980 46 17 126. Joseph Morrone 1980 44 17 107. Pedro DeBrito 1980 43 15 138. Maurizio Rocha 1998 42 13 16

SaveS1. Jonathan Demeter .........162 ...........19712. Jonathan Demeter .........143 ...........19723. Terrance McSherry ........139 ...........19754. Robert Ross ...................127 ...........19765. Thomas Foley ................122 ...........19896. Andrew Pantason ..........122 ...........19857. Andrew Pantason ..........120 ...........19848. James Renehan ..............120 ...........19799. James Renehan ..............116 ...........198110. Terrance McSherry ........105 ...........1974

loweSt Gaa1. Matt Chavlovich ............ 0.34 ...........1998 Josh Ford ...................... 0.34 ...........20102. andre Blake ....................... 0.39 ..............20114. James Renehan ............. 0.44 ...........19805. Terrance McSherry ........ 0.44 ...........19746. Josh Ford ...................... 0.50 ...........2009 7. Bryheem Hancock ......... 0.50 ...........20008. Robert Ross .................. 0.50 ...........19769. Josh Ford ...................... 0.53 ...........200710. andre Blake ....................... 0.54 ..............201211. Adam Schuerman .......... 0.56 ...........200512. Josh Ford ..................... 0.59 ...........200813. Matt Chavlovich ............ 0.68 ...........1999

feweSt GoalS alloweD1. Matt Chavlovich ...............3 .............19982. Donald Grant ...................4 .............19483. Josh Ford .........................6 .............20104. James Renehan ................8 .............19805. Brian Hall ........................9 .............19886. Brian Hall ........................9 .............19867. Josh Ford ........................10 ............2009 andre Blake .........................10 ................20119. Bryheem Hancock ...........10 ............199810. Robert Ross .....................11 ............197611. Adam Schuerman ...........12 ............2005 andre Blake .........................12 ................201213. Josh Ford ........................13 ............2007 Bryheem Hancock ...........13 ............2000 Meredith Morhardt .........13 ............1958 Donald Grant...................13 ............1947

ShUtoUtS1. Bryheem Hancock ...........15 ............2000 andre Blake .........................15 ................20113. Josh Ford ........................14 ............2007 Adam Schuerman ............14 ............2005 Robert Ross .....................14 ............19766. Josh Ford ........................13 ............2009 Jonathan Demeter ..........13 ............19738. Josh Ford ........................12 ............2008 Thomas Foley ..................12 ............1989 Matt Chavlovich ..............12 ............199911. Josh Ford ........................11 ............2010 andre Blake .........................11 ................2012 Adam Schuerman ............11 ............2002 Andrew Pantason ...........11 ............1985 James Renehan ................11 ............1980 Terrance McSherry .........11 ............1974 wInS1. Josh Ford ........................20 ............2007 Bryheem Hancock ............20 ............20003. andre Blake .........................19 ................2011 Matt Chavlovich ..............18 ............1999 Robert Ross .....................18 ............1976

SEASoN GoAlKEEPING rECordS

aSSIStS 1. Pedro DeBrito ..................20 ..........1981 Pedro DeBrito .................20 ..........1979 3. Mike Pezza ......................19 ..........2007 4. Maurizio Rocha ..............16 ..........1998 Maurizio Rocha ..............16 ..........1996 James Danaher ................16 ..........1993 Elvis Comrie ...................16 ..........1981 8. Carlos Alvarez .................14 ..........2010 9. Maurizio Rocha ..............13 ..........1997 Thoukis Stavrianidis .......13 ..........1983 Pedro DeBrito .................13 ..........1980 Joseph Morrone ..............13 ..........1979

GoalS 1. O’Brian White ..................23 ..........2007 2. Joseph Morrone ..............22 ..........1979 3. Matthew Addington .........20 ..........1985 4. Damani Ralph .................18 ..........2002 5. Matthew Addington .........17 ..........1984 Elvis Comrie ....................17 ..........1980 Joseph Morrone ...............17 ..........1980 Myroslaw Krasij ..............17 ..........1960 9. Frantz Innocent ..............16 ..........1974 Cesar Cuellar ...................16 ..........2002 11. Cesar Cuellar ..................15 ..........2000 Bobby Rhine ...................15 ..........1998 Erik Barbieri ...................15 ..........1994 Elvis Comrie ....................15 ..........1981 Pedro DeBrito .................15 ..........1980 Joseph Morrone ..............15 ..........1978 Robert Gai ......................15 ..........1958 mamadou Diouf ................. 15 ............. 2012

PoIntS# name ........................G,a ........opponent .... year9 Frantz Innocent ...4G, 1A Hofstra .......19728 Matt Addington ....3G, 2A Fairfield .......1984 William Tuttle ......4G ...... Brandeis .....19547 Erik Barbieri ..........3G, 1A . Providence ...1992 Elvis Comrie ........3G, 1A Amherst .....1980 Bonginkosi Macala .3G, 1A Richmond ...20046 mamadou Diouf .....3G ..........California ... 2011 Tony Cascio .........3G ....... USF ..............2010 O’Brian White .......3G ....... Pittsburgh ...2007 O’Brian White .......3G ....... Providence ..2007 O’Brian White .......3G ....... USF .............2007 Cesar Cuellar ......3G ....... Syracuse .....2002 Cesar Cuellar ......3G ....... Georgetown 2002 Cesar Cuellar ......3G ....... Seton Hall ...2000 Darin Lewis .........3G ....... Duke ..........2000 Luis Arauz ...........3G ....... Providence .1999 Bobby Rhine ........3G ....... West Virginia .1998 Maurizio Rocha ...3G ...... Long Island .1998 Jeff DiMaria ..........3G ...... Notre Dame .1995 Dan Sapienza .......2G, 2A Iona ............1995 Steve Chirgwin ....3G ...... St. Francis ..1994 Derek Sullivan .....2G, 2A Harvard ......1993 Pedro DeBrito ......2G, 2A Bridgeport ..1981 Graziano Cornolo 3G ...... Brown .........1981 Tony Cascio .........2G, 2A . Providence ....2009 Elvis Comrie ........2G, 2A Brown .........1981 Pedro DeBrito ......2G, 2A . Providence .1979 Joseph Morrone ...2G, 2A Maine .........1979 Timothy Hunter ...1G, 4A Holy Cross...1972

GAmE rECordSGoalS# name ..............................opponent ............. year4 Frantz Innocent .........Hofstra .............1972 John Sahnas .............Maine ................1968 John Fay ...................Rhode Island .....1965 Philip Atanmo ..........UMass ................1963 Myroslaw Krasij ........UMass ................1961 Myroslaw Krasij ........Yale ...................1960 William Tuttle ...........Brandeis ............1954

aSSIStS4 CARLOS ALVAREZ ......USF ....................2010 Elvis Comrie .............St. John’s ..........1981 Joseph Morrone ........Stanford ............1980 Joseph Morrone ........Fairfield ............1979 Timothy Hunter .........Holy Cross ........1972

frantz Innocent’s nine-point game against hofstra in 1972 has stood for 37 years as

the greatest single scoring output.

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wInS ............. SeaSon ............reCorD 21.............1980 ................ 21-2-1 20.............2000 ................ 20-3-2 .................1981 ................ 20-3-2 19.............1999 ................ 19-5-0 ................1979 ................ 19-7-0 .................1978 ................ 19-6-0 .................2011 ................. 19-3-2 18.............1976 ................ 18-2-2 .................1974 ................ 18-2-1 17.............2002 ................ 17-6-0 .................1998 ................ 17-4-0 .................1985 ................ 17-4-3 .................2012 ................. 17-4-1 16.............2005 ................. 16-3-2 .................1983 ................ 16-9-1 .................1975 ................ 16-3-3 loSSeS......... SeaSon ............reCorD 11.............1995 ................ 7-11-2 .................1977 ................ 9-11-1 .................1971 ................ 4-11-0 10 ............1992 ................ 7-10-2 9...............1990 .................. 9-9-5 .................1984 ................ 14-9-1 .................1983 ................ 16-9-1 .................1969 .................. 3-9-0 .................1962 .................. 3-9-0 .................1955 .................. 1-9-2 .................1954 .................. 3-9-0 tIeS ............... Season .................record 7...............1982 ................ 15-3-7 6...............2008 ................. 11-5-6 6...............2010 ................. 12-2-5 .................1989 ................ 12-5-5 .................1990 .................. 9-9-5 4...............2003 .................. 9-8-4 4...............2009 ................. 11-4-4 3...............2011 ................. 19-3-3 .................2004 ................ 12-8-3 .................1996 ................ 15-3-3 .................1991 ................ 11-7-3 .................1987 ................ 13-7-3 .................1985 ................ 17-4-3

ShUtoUt wInS ..................... SeaSon ............reCorD 14.............2007 ................. 20-3-1 .................2000 ................ 20-3-2 .................1976 ................ 18-2-2 .................2011 ................. 19-3-2 13.............2005 ................. 16-3-2 .................1980 ................ 21-2-1 12.............1999 ................ 19-5-0 .................2012 ................. 17-4-1 11.............2010 ................. 12-2-5 .................2002 ................ 17-6-0 .................1998 .................. 7-4-0 .................1984 ................ 14-9-1 .................1983 ................ 16-9-1 .................1974 ................ 18-2-1 .................1973 ................ 13-3-2 10.............1996 ................ 15-3-3 .................1979 ................ 19-7-0 ShUtoUtS . SeaSon ............reCorD 15.............2011 ................. 17-2-2 .................2000 ................ 20-3-2 14.............2005 ................. 16-3-2 .................1980 ................ 21-2-1 .................1976 ................ 18-2-2 13.............2010 ................. 12-2-5 .................2009 ................. 11-4-4 12.............2008 ................. 11-5-6 .................1999 ................ 19-5-0 .................1973 ................ 13-3-2 .................2012 ................. 17-4-1 11.............2002 ................ 17-6-0 .................1998 ................ 17-4-0 .................1985 ................ 17-4-3 .................1984 ................ 14-9-1 .................1983 ................ 16-9-1 .................1974 ................ 18-2-1 .................2011 ................. 13-0-1 10.............1996 ................ 15-3-3 .................1981 ................ 20-3-2 .................1979 ................ 19-7-0 .................1982 ................ 15-3-7 GoalS alloweD ..................... SeaSon ............reCorD 4...............1948 ................ 11-0-0 7...............2010 ................. 12-2-5 10.............2011 ................. 19-3-2

.................2009 ................. 11-4-4 11.............1976 ................ 18-2-2 12.............2005 ................. 16-3-2 .................1980 ................ 21-2-1 .................1933 .................. 2-5-0 .................2012 ................. 17-4-1 13.............2007 ................. 20-3-1 .................2000 ................ 20-3-2 .................1998 ................ 17-4-0 .................1958 ................ 10-1-0 .................1947 ................. 7-2-0) 14.............2008 ................. 11-5-6 .................1974 ................ 18-2-1 .................1949 .................. 7-3-1 GoalS .......... SeaSon ............reCorD 93.............1979 ................ 19-7-0 86.............1980 ................ 21-2-1 76.............1981 ................ 20-3-2 65.............1978 ................ 19-6-0 57.............1974 ................ 18-2-1 56.............1999 ................ 19-5-0 55.............1983 ................ 16-9-1 53.............1975 ................ 16-3-3 .................2007 ................. 20-3-1 51.............2002 ................. 17-6-0 50.............1998 ................ 17-4-0 .................1996 ................ 15-3-3 aSSIStS ....... SeaSon ............reCorD 92* ...........1981 ................ 20-3-2 69.............1979 ................ 19-7-0 68.............2007 ................. 20-3-1 .................1983 ................ 16-9-1 66.............1980 ................ 21-2-1 63.............1985 ................ 17-4-3 57.............1999 ................ 19-5-0 54.............2000 ................ 20-3-2 .................2002 ................ 17-6-0 .................1996 ................ 15-3-3 53.............1998 ................ 17-4-0 PoIntS ........ SeaSon .............totalS255 .............1979 ............93G, 69A244 .............1981 ............76G, 92A238 .............1980 ............86G, 66A179 .............1978 ............65G, 49A178 .............1983 ............55G, 68A174 .............2007 .............53G, 68A160 .............1974 ............57G, 46A156 .............2002 ............51G, 54A

SEASoN TEAm rECordS

*NOTE: Starting in 1981, the NCAA changed its scoring rules to allow 2 points awarded for a goal and as many as 2 assists allowed for each goal. All individual records, including those prior to 1981, now reflect this change

No. 1 Connecticut 3, Stafford 2 Roy Guyer (Saturday, Oct. 26, 1928)

No. 50 Connecticut 3, Brown 0 John Squires (Wednesday, Oct. 27, 1948)

No. 100 Connecticut 3, Williams 0 John Squires (Saturday, Oct. 18, 1958)

No. 150 Connecticut 2, Middlebury 0 John Squires (Saturday, Oct. 22, 1966)

No. 200 Connecticut 8, Holy Cross 1 Joe Morrone (Saturday, Sept. 14, 1974)

No. 250 Connecticut 1, Brown 0** Joe Morrone (Sunday, Nov. 21, 1976)

No. 300 Connecticut 2, St. Louis 0 Joe Morrone (Friday, Sept. 5, 1980)

No. 350 Connecticut 1, Brown 0 Joe Morrone (Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1982)

No. 400 Connecticut 3, St. Louis 2 (ot) Joe Morrone (Sunday, Nov. 2, 1985)

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GAmE TEAm rECordS

No. 450 Connecticut 1, Alabama A&M 0 Joe Morrone (Sunday, Oct. 29, 1989)

No. 500 Connecticut 3, Boston Coll. 1 (ot) Joe Morrone (October 26, 1995)

No. 550 Connecticut 4, West Virginia 0 Ray Reid (November 7, 1998)

No. 600 Connecticut 1, Providence 0 Ray Reid (October 31, 2001)

No. 650 Connecticut 2, Notre Dame 1 Ray Reid (October 2, 2005)

No. 700 Connecticut 2, Virginia 0** Ray Reid (November 25, 2008) No. 750 Connecticut 2, Yale 0 Ray Reid (September 25, 2012)

**NCAA Tournament Game oPenInG Day reCorDSConnecticut’s Record in Season Openers: 35-39-5^ Connecticut’s Record in Home Openers: 47-25-4^*

^ No teams during 1943-45* 1941 & 1942 seasons not available

PoIntS 31........1984 ............ Fairfield (9-0) 28* ......1981 ....... Bridgeport (9-0) 26........1995 ................Iona (8-1) 24........2003 .......... Hartford (6-1) ............1981 ......... St. John’s (7-0) ............1972 .......... Hofstra (12-0) 21........2010 ........ Manhattan (6-0) 21........1989 ..............Brown (6-0) 20........2005 .........Marquette (6-0) ............1996 .......W. Virginia (6-1) ............1981 ..............Brown (6-1) 18........1981 .......... Vermont (6-2) ............1979 ........... Fairfield (9-0) GoalS 12........1972 ........... Hofstra (12-0) 9..........1984 ............ Fairfield (9-0) ............1981 ........ Bridgeport (9-0) ............1979 ............ Fairfield (9-0) ............1963 ..Massachusetts (9-4) ............1959 ..Massachusetts (9-1) ............1947 ...... Fort Devens (9-1)

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TEAm STrEAKS YEAr-BY-YEAr rESUlTS/CAPTAINSYEAR COACH CAPTAIN(S) RECORD PCT.1928 Guyer Alf Anderson 2-2-0 .5001929 Seman Alf Anderson 0-4-0 .0001930 Darrow Alf Anderson 0-6-1 .0711931 Darrow Kenneth Tourville 1-6-1 .1881932 Dennerley Leroy Anderson 3-5-0 .3751933 Dennerley Herbert Clark 2-5-0 .2861934 Dennerley William Smith 3-6-0 .3331935 Dennerley Raymond Read 2-5-0 .2861936 Dennerley Willis Hayes 1-6-0 .1431937 Squires Theodore Janiga 1-7-0 .1251938 Squires Emile Beloin 1-7-0 .1251939 Squires Jack Humphries 3-6-0 .3331940 Squires Donald Geer 4-3-1 .5631941 Squires Myron Baldwin 6-3-0 .6671942 Fischer Jonathan Hutchinson 3-6-0 .3331943-1945 World War II1946 Squires A. Cunningham, W. Kilday 4-5-0 .4441947 Squires Stuart Johnson 7-2-0 .7781948# Squires Norm Pratt 11-0-0 1.001949 Squires Carlos Fetterolf 7-3-1 .6821950 Squires Gerald Coholon, Milton Nichols 3-6-2 .3641951 Squires Dwight Thompson 5-4-0 .5561952 Squires Francis Preli 5-6-0 .4551953 Squires Henry Eykelhoff 5-4-1 .5501954 Squires Bill Tuttle 3-9-0 .2501955 Squires Richard Rowland 1-9-2 .1671956 Squires Douglas Allen 4-6-0 .4001957 Squires Raymond Farrar, Peter McDevitt 7-3-1 .6821958 Squires M. Morhardt, P. Reckert 10-1-0 .9091959 Squires Norman Edmonds, Robert Gai 4-6-2 .4171960 Squires Tony Attanasio 11-3-0 .7861961 Squires Frederick Larson, Roger Steves 9-3-0 .7501962 Squires Robert Hartwell, Myron Krasij 3-9-0 .2501963 Squires Thomas Ansaldi, William Schneider 4-7-0 .3641964 Squires Thomas Ansaldi, Howard Crossman 7-4-2 .6151965 Squires Antin Dudus, Gerald Sherman 5-6-1 .4581966 Squires Dennis Danko 8-5-0 .6151967 Squires Alan Cowles 6-7-0 .4621968 Squires Raymond Strong 4-6-2 .4171969 Morrone Donald Emery, Dana Jewett 3-9-0 .2501970 Morrone Julian Bevans, Richard Favreau 6-5-2 .5381971 Morrone Eric Lund 4-11-0 .2671972 Morrone L. Burisjuk, Robert Dederer 8-7-1 .5311973 Morrone Jonathan Demeter 13-4-2 .7371974 Morrone T. Hunter, G. Nicholls, T. Shepard 18-2-1 .8811975 Morrone N. Brickley, T. McSherry, M. Swofford 16-3-3 .7951976 Morrone James Evans, R. Paul Hunter 18-2-2 .8641977 Morrone Thomas Nevers 9-11-1 .4521978 Morrone Robert Ross 19-6-0 .7601979 Morrone Kenneth Murphy 19-7-0 .7311980 Morrone Erhardt Kapp, Joseph Morrone 21-2-1 .8961981* Morrone Charles McSpiritt 20-3-2 .8401982 Morrone Timothy Masley, William Morrone 15-3-7 .7401983 Morrone James D’Orsaneo, Anthony Pierce 16-9-1 .6341984 Morrone Kieran Coffey, Eric Myren 14-9-1 .6041985 Morrone M. Addington, J. Trager 17-4-3 .7711986 Morrone G. Barger, M. Mosher, A. Rizza 12-7-2 .6191987 Morrone Christopher Reif 13-7-3 .6301988 Morrone Daniel Donigan 14-8-1 .6301989 Morrone William Lawrence, Kevin O’Hara 12-5-5 .6591990 Morrone Brian Anderson, Brian Parker 9-9-5 .5501991 Morrone Vincent Jajuga 11-7-3 .5951992 Morrone Andrew McCully 7-10-2 .4211993 Morrone James Danaher 10-8-0 .5561994 Morrone Nelson Lopes, Sloan Spaeth 12-6-0 .6671995 Morrone Derek Sullivan 7-11-2 .4001996 Morrone Steve Chirgwin 15-3-3 .7861997 Reid Jim McManus, Bobby Rhine 11-7-2 .6001998 Reid Bobby Rhine, Maurizio Rocha 17-4-0 .8101999 Reid Brent Rahim, Max Zieky 19-5-0 .7922000* Reid B. Rahim, M. Zieky, C. Gbandi 20-3-2 .8402001 Reid C. Gbandi, B. Hancock, M. Ndiaye 15-5-2 .7272002 Reid W. Thornton, A. Curtis, R. Fernandes 17-6-0 .7392003 Reid Mpho Moloi 9-8-4 .5242004 Reid Mpho Moloi 12-8-3 .5872005 Reid J. James, M. Moloi, M. Shalchon 16-3-2 .8102006 Reid C. Chijindu, J. James, K. Schilling 10-7-2 .5792007 Reid R. Cordeiro, J. James, K. Schilling, T. Stahl 20-3-1 .8542008 Reid Dori Arad, K. Schilling, T. Stahl, O. White 11-5-6 .6362009 Reid Josh Ford, Kwame Watson-Siriboe 11-4-4 .6842010 Reid Josh Ford, Robert Brickley 12-2-6 .7502011 Reid Carlos Alvarez, Stephane Diop 19-3-3 .8202012 Reid Jossimar Sanchez, Stephane Diop 17-4-1 .795

totals: 1928-2012 l 82 Seasons l 1313 games l 759-446-108 l .619 #- NSCAA National Champions *- NCAA Division I National Champions

moSt ConSeCUtIve reGUlar SeaSon GameS ...won: 17 - twICe 9/10/1980 (W, 5-2 at Bridgeport) - 11/9/1980 (T, 0-0 at Penn St.) 11/14/1947 (W, 9-1 vs. Ft. Devins) - 10/26/1949 (L, 3-2 at Brown) loSt: 10 10/29/1937 (L, 3-1 at AIC) - 11/12/1938 (W, 4-2 vs. Clark)

wIthoUt a loSS: 28 9/10/1980 (W, 5-2 at Bridgeport) - 10/2/1981 (L, 2-1 at San Francisco) won at home: 18 9/4/2001 (W, 5-1 vs. St. Peter’s) - 9/13/2003 (T, 0-0 vs. Seton Hall) wIthoUt a loSS at home: 37 10/12/1979 (W, 5-0 vs. Boston College) - 10/24/1982 (L, 3-1 to Ala. A&M) won away: 14 10/23/1973 (W, 1-0 at Brown) - 9/20/1975 (L, 3-1 at Vermont) wIthoUt a loSS away: 16 9/24/1975 (W, 5-0 at Boston Univ.) - 10/17/1977 (L, 2-1OT at Vermont) loSt at home: 8 9/28/1955 (L, 4-1 vs. Yale) - 10/27/1956 (W, 2-1 vs. M.I.T.) loSt away: 18 9/28/1935 (L, 10-0 at Yale) - 10/17/1939 (W, 3-2 at Clark) wIthoUt a wIn: 10 10/29/1937 (L, 3-1 at AIC) - 11/12/1938 (W, 4-2 vs. Clark) wIthoUt a wIn at home: 8 9/28/1955 (L, 4-1 vs. Yale) - 10/27/1956 (W, 2-1 vs. M.I.T.)

moSt ConSeCUtIve GameS ... won: 17 - twICe 9/10/1980 (W, 5-2 at Bridgeport) - 11/9/1980 (T, 0-0 at Penn St.) 11/14/1947 (W, 9-1 vs. Ft. Devins) - 10/26/1949 (L, 3-2 at Brown) loSt: 10 10/29/1937 (L, 3-1 at AIC) - 11/12/1938 (W, 4-2 vs. Clark) won at home: 17 8/31/07 (W, 3-2 vs. Canisius) - 12/8/07 (L, 1-0 vs. Virginia Tech) won away: 14 10/23/1973 (W, 1-0 at Brown) - 12/1/1974 (L, 2-0 at Hartwick) wIthoUt a loSS: 20 9/10/1980 (W, 5-2 at Bridgeport) - 12/12/1980 (L, 1-0 at Hartwick) wIthoUt a loSS at home: 389/1/2010 (W, 2-0 vs. St. Francis) - 12/2/2012 (L, 1-0 vs. Creighton) wIthoUt a loSS away: 19 9/22/1973 (W, 1-0 at Vermont) - 12/1/1974 (L, 2-0 at Hartwick) wIthoUt a wIn: 10 10/29/1937 (L, 3-1 at AIC) - 11/12/1938 (W, 4-2 vs. Clark) wIthoUt a wIn at home: 8 9/28/1955 (L, 4-0 vs. Yale) - 10/27/1956 (W, 2-1 over M.I.T.) wIthoUt a wIn away: 18 9/28/1935 (L, 10-0 at Yale) - 10/17/1939 (W, 3-2 at Clark) loSt at home: 8 9/28/1955 (L, 4-1 vs. Yale) - 10/27/1956 (W, 2-1 vs. M.I.T.) loSt away: 18 9/28/1935 (L, 10-0 at Yale) - 10/17/1939 (W, 3-2 at Clark)

wIthoUt allowInG a Goal: 9 - 961:32 8/27/11 - 10/8/11 (W, 2-1 vs. Providence)

SCorInG a Goal: 38 9/13/1975 (L, 2-1 vs. St. Louis) - 11/3/1976 (W, 1-0 at Williams)

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UCoNN’S NATIoNAl PlAYErS oF ThE YEAr

DAN DONIGAN

O’BRIAN WHITE2007 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy winner

CHRIS GBANDI2000 M.A.C. Hermann Trophy winner

DANIEL E. DONIGAN1988 Adi Dassler Award winner

JOSEPH M. MORRONE1980 Hermann Trophy winner

JOE MORRONE

m.a.C hermann trophy winners

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JAMES BLOZIE

PEDRO DEBRITO CARLOS FETTEROLF CHRIS GBANDI

R. PAUL HUNTER FRANTZ INNOCENT

ERHARDT KAPP JOSEPH M. MORRONE

MAURIZIO ROCHA

FIrST TEAm NSCAA All-AmErICANS

O’BRIAN WHITE

fIrSt teamMerritt Baldwin ..................................... 1948 James Blozie ......................................... 1949Tony Cascio .......................................... 2010Pedro DeBrito........................................ 1981Carlos Fetterolf ..................................... 1948Chris Gbandi .............................2000 & 2001R. Paul Hunter ....................................... 1976Frantz Innocent ..................................... 1974Julius James ..............................2006 & 2007Erhardt Kapp ......................................... 1980Joseph M. Morrone ................................ 1980Maurizio Rocha ..................................... 1998O’Brian White ........................................ 2007andre Blake..................................................... 2012 SeConD teamMatthew Addington .............................. 1985Carlos Alvarez...........................2011 & 2012Elvis Comrie .......................................... 1981Daniel Donigan .........................1987 & 1988Carlos Fetterolf ..................................... 1949Chris Gbandi ......................................... 1999Frantz Innocent ..................................... 1973Julius James .......................................... 2005Stuart Johnson ...................................... 1948Myroslaw Krasij ..................................... 1960Darin Lewis ........................................... 2000Meredith G. Morhardt ............................ 1958Joseph M. Morrone ................................ 1978William T. Morrone ................................ 1982Brent Rahim ..............................1999 & 2000Damani Ralph ....................................... 2002Bobby Rhine .......................................... 1998Toni Stahl ............................................. 2009Thoukis Stavrianidis .............................. 1985Shavar Thomas ..................................... 2002mamadou Diouf............................................. 2012 thIrD teamandre Blake..................................................... 2011Daniel Donigan ..................................... 1986Josh Ford .............................................. 2010Bryheem Hancock ................................. 2001Andrew D. Pantason .............................. 1985Christopher M. Reif ............................... 1987Bobby Rhine .......................................... 1996O’Brian White ........................................ 2008 honoraBle mentIonAnthony D. Attanasio ............................ 1960Merritt Baldwin ..................................... 1949Julian W. Bevans .................................... 1970Pedro DeBrito........................................ 1980Carlos Fetterolf ..................................... 1947R. Paul Hunter ....................................... 1975Timothy R. Hunter ....................1972 & 1974Paulus Ingram ....................................... 1966Stuart Johnson ...................................... 1947Erhardt Kapp ......................................... 1978Joseph M. Morrone ................................ 1979Norman Pratt ........................................ 1948John S. Sahnas ...................................... 1969

JULIUS JAMES

MERRITT BALDWIN TONY CASCIO

ANDRE BLAKE

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All-CoNFErENCE TEAmSfIrSt team2012 ANDRE BLAKE ..................................‘15 CARLOS ALVAREZ ............................‘13 MAMADOU DIOUF ...........................‘14 JOSSIMAR SANCHEZ .........................‘132011 ANDRE BLAKE ..................................‘15 MAMADOU DOUDOU DIOUF ............‘14 ANDREW JEAN-BAPTISTE ..................‘142010 CARLOS ALVAREZ ............................‘13 Tony Cascio ....................................‘12 Josh Ford ........................................‘112009 Tony Cascio ....................................‘12 Toni Stahl .......................................‘10 Kwame Watson-Siriboe ....................‘102008 Toni Stahl .......................................‘10 O’Brian White ..................................‘092007 Julius James ....................................‘07 Toni Stahl .......................................‘10 O’Brian White ..................................‘092006 Julius James ....................................‘08 O’Brian White ..................................‘092005 Julius James ....................................‘08 Mpho Moloi .....................................‘052002 Cesar Cuellar ..................................’04 Anthony Curtis ................................’03 Damani Ralph .................................’03 Shavar Thomas ...............................’042001 Chris Gbandi ...................................’02 Bryheem Hancock............................’022000 Chris Gbandi ...................................’02 Darin Lewis .....................................’01 Brent Rahim ....................................’011999 Luis Arauz .......................................’00 Chris Gbandi ...................................’02 Brent Rahim ....................................’011998 Chris Gbandi ...................................’02 Bobby Rhine ....................................’99 Maurizio Rocha ...............................’991997 Maurizio Rocha ...............................’991996 Kevin Kalish ....................................’99 Bobby Rhine ...................................’98 Maurizio Rocha ...............................’991994 Erik Barbieri ...................................’951993 James Danaher ................................’941991 Vincent Jajuga .................................’92 Robert Lindell ................................’921990 Christopher Albrecht .......................’92 Brian Anderson ...............................’91 SeConD team2011 Carlos Alvarez .................................‘13 Tony Cascio ....................................‘122009 Stephane Diop.................................‘132008 Akeem Priestley ..............................‘092007 Ryan Cordeiro .................................‘08 Akeem Priestley ..............................‘092006 Akeem Priestley ..............................‘092005 Chukwudi Chijindu ..........................‘08 O’Brian White ..................................‘092004 Julius James ....................................‘08 Mpho Moloi .....................................‘062003 Lindon Pecorelli ..............................’04 Steve Sealy ......................................’072002 Marcus Svensson .............................’052001 Anthony Curtis ................................’03 Damani Ralph .................................’032000 Cesar Cuellar ..................................’041999 Matt Chavlovich ..............................’001998 Brent Rahim ....................................’01 Roberto Vargas ...............................’011997 Roberto Vargas ...............................’011996 Jeffrey DiMaria ................................’991994 Derek Sullivan .................................’961993 Nelson Lopes ..................................’95 thIrD team (StarteD 2001)2012 Stephane Diop.................................‘132011 Jossimar Sanchez ............................‘132010 Greg King ........................................‘11 Jossimar Sanchez ............................‘132009 Carlos Alvarez .................................‘13 Josh Ford ........................................‘112008 Oscar Castillo ..................................‘092007 Josh Ford ........................................‘112006 Karl Schilling ...................................‘09 Toni Stahl .......................................‘102005 Ryan Cordeiro .................................‘08 Willis Forko .....................................‘062004 Chukwudi Chijindu ..........................‘08

Willis Forko .....................................’062003 Mpho Moloi .....................................’062002 Lindon Pecorelli ..............................’04 William Thornton ............................’032001 David Castellanos ............................’02 Lindon Pecorelli ..............................’04 Shavar Thomas ...............................’05 honoraBle mentIon (StarteD 2005)2008 Mike Pezza ......................................‘102007 Mike Pezza ......................................‘102006 Ryan Cordeiro .................................‘08 all-rooKIe team (1995-2000, 2009)2012 ADRIA BESO ....................................‘152010 MAMADOU DOUDOU DIOUF ............‘14 ANDREW JEAN-BAPTISTE ..................‘142009 CARLOS ALVAREZ ............................‘13 STEPHANE DIOP ...............................‘13 JOSSIMAR SANCHEZ .........................‘132000 Cesar Cuellar ..................................’041999 Meurys Cajas...................................’031999 Will Thornton ..................................’031998 Chris Gbandi ...................................’021998 Bryheem Hancock............................’021998 Mansour Ndiaye ..............................’021997 Brent Rahim ....................................’011997 Edwin Rivera ...................................’011997 Roberto Vargas ...............................’011996 Matt Chavlovich ..............................’00

PlAYErS oF ThE YEAroffenSIve Player of the year2010 Tony Cascio ....................................‘122007 O’Brian White ..................................‘092002 Damani Ralph .................................‘031998 Maurizio Rocha ...............................’99 Co-offenSIve Player of the year1997 Maurizio Rocha ...............................’991994 Erik Barbieri ....................................’95 DefenSIve Player of the year2011 Andrew Jean-Baptiste ......................‘142009 Kwame Watson-Siriboe ....................‘102007 Julius James ....................................‘082006 Julius James ....................................‘082005 Julius James ....................................‘082001 Chris Gbandi ...................................’022000 Chris Gbandi ...................................’021999 Chris Gbandi ...................................’02 mIDfIelDer of the year (StarteD In 2000)2012 Carlos Alvarez .................................‘132009 Toni Stahl .......................................‘102005 Mpho Moloi .....................................‘062002 Anthony Curtis ................................’032000 Brent Rahim ....................................’01 GoalKeePer of the year2012 andre Blake ............................................. ‘152011 andre Blake ............................................. ‘152010 Josh Ford ........................................‘112001 Bryheem Hancock............................’02 rooKIe of the year2009 Carlos Alvarez .................................‘132006 Toni Stahl .......................................‘102005 O’Brian White ..................................‘092000 Cesar Cuellar ..................................’041998 Chris Gbandi ...................................’021994 Bobby Rhine ....................................’98 north DIvISIon freShman of the year (1985-89)1987 Thomas Foley ..................................’901986 Steven C. Rammell ..........................’90 (Co-Freshman of the Year)1985 Daniel Donigan ...............................’89 Player of the DeCaDe1991 Daniel Donigan ...............................’89 north Player of the year (1985-89)1988 Daniel Donigan ..............................’891987 Daniel Donigan ..............................’891985 Andrew Pantason ............................’86

ToUrNAmENT oFFENSIvE mvP2007 Dori Arad ........................................‘092005 O’Brian White ..................................‘092004 Steve Sealy ......................................‘08

ToUrNAmENT dEFENSIvE mvP2005 Adam Schuerman ............................‘062004 Karl Schilling ...................................‘08

All-ToUrNAmENT TEAm1999 #Darin Lewis ...................................’011989 #Thomas Foley ................................’911989 Vincent Jajuga .................................’921989 William Lawrence ............................’901989 Kevin O’Hara ...................................’901988 Christopher Albrecht .......................’921988 Fernando Carlos ..............................’891988 #Daniel Donigan .............................’891988 Kerry Rudich ...................................’891987 Christopher Reif ..............................’881987 Todd D’Alessandro .........................’881987 Daniel Donigan ...............................’891987 Thomas Foley ..................................’901986 Christopher Heath ...........................’871986 Daniel Donigan ...............................’891985 Matthew Addington .........................’861985 Matthew Mosher..............................’871985 Andrew Pantason ............................’861985 Thoukis Stavrianidis ........................’861984 Kieran Coffey ..................................’851984 Jeffrey Dunn ....................................’851984 Eric Myren .......................................’851984 *Matthew Addington .......................’861983 *James D’Orsaneo ...........................’841983 Anthony Pierce ................................’851983 Joseph Trager .................................’861983 Scott Cook ......................................’831982 Timothy Masley ...............................’831982 William Morrone ..............................’83*-MVP, #-Most Outstanding Performer

ACAdEmIC All-STArS 2009 Robert Brickley ................................‘112009 TONY CASCIO .................................‘122009 STEPHANE DIOP ...............................‘132009 Greg King ........................................‘112009 Matt Sangeloty ................................‘112007 Dori Arad ........................................‘09 2007 Robert Brickley ................................‘112007 Caesar Lopez ..................................‘092007 Matt Sangeloty ................................‘112006 Dori Arad ........................................‘09 2006 Robert Brickley ................................‘112006 Glen Carnahan ................................‘072006 Brandon Guishard ...........................‘072006 Louis Jones .....................................‘082006 Brett Pollack ....................................‘072006 Matt Sangeloty ................................‘112006 Karl Schilling ...................................‘092005 Dori Arad ........................................‘092005 Glen Carnahan ................................‘072005 Alex Horwath ..................................‘092005 Louis Jones .....................................‘082005 Karl Schilling ...................................‘092005 Adam Schuerman ............................‘062005 Moshe Shalchon ..............................‘062004 Glen Carnahan ................................’072004 Louis Jones .....................................’082004 Mpho Moloi .....................................’062004 Brett Pollack ....................................’082004 Karl Schilling ...................................’092004 Adam Schuerman ............................’062004 Moshe Shalchon ..............................’072003 Yuval Ezer .......................................’042003 Glen Carnahan ................................’072003 Louis Jones .....................................’082003 Mpho Moloi .....................................’062003 Patrick Nevins .................................’042003 Brett Pollack ....................................’082003 Moshe Shalchon ..............................’072001 Peter Lechak ...................................’052001 Fernando Morales ...........................’032001 Mansour Ndaiye ..............................’022001 Eric Soares ......................................’022001 Jamie Verab .....................................’052001 Ryan Winkler ...................................’052000 Mansour Ndiaye ..............................’022000 Max Zieky .......................................’011999 Ryan Brown .....................................’011999 Mansour Ndiaye ..............................’021999 Edwin Rivera ...................................’011999 Mike Rueda .....................................’021998 Matthew Chavlovich ........................’001998 Alex Cortes .....................................’001998 Mansour Ndiaye ..............................’02

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Timothy H. Masley ..................................1982William T. Morrone ........................1981, 1982Elvis A. Comrie..............................1980, 1981Pedro G. DeBrito .................1979, 1980, 1981Charles J. McSpiritt ..................................1981Erhardt Kapp .......................1978, 1979, 1980Joseph M. Morrone ..............1977, 1978, 1979, 1980Kenneth P. Murphy ........................1978, 1979Medrick Innocent ..........................1976, 1978Thomas M. Nevers ........................1976, 1977James M. Evans .............................1975, 1976R. Paul Hunter ...............................1975, 1976Leonidas Tsantiris ...................................1975Timothy R. Hunter ..............1972, 1973, 1974Frantz Innocent ...................1972, 1973, 1974Jonathan D. Demeter .....................1971, 1972John T. Tagaras .......................................1971Julian W. Bevans ......................................1970Richard J. Favreau ...................................1970Eric S. Lund .............................................1970John S. Sahnas ........................................1969Michael Dill .............................................1966Paulus Ingram .........................................1966Myroslaw Krasij ...................1960, 1961, 1962Anthony Attanasio ........................1959, 1960Roger L. Steves .......................................1960Norman D. Edmonds ...............................1959Peter A. Reckert ............................1957, 1958Meredith Morhardt ........................1957, 1958Michael J. Gorman ...................................1957Dwight Thompson ..................................1951Francis A. Preli ........................................1951James E. Blozie ........................................1949Carlos Fetterolf .......................................1949Stuart Johnson ........................................1948Norman Pratt ..........................................1948Paul Salling .............................................1948Merritt Baldwin .......................................1948George B. Cleveland ................................1948Carlos Fetterolf .......................................1948Ellis Beck ................................................1942Paul Roberg ............................................1942Myron Baldwin ........................................1941

Tony Cascio ..................................2010, 2011Josh Ford ................................................2010Andrew Jean-Baptiste ....................2010, 2011 Carlos Alvarez...........2009, 2010, 2011, 2012Stephane Diop ........................................2011Andre Blake ...................................2011,2012 Toni Stahl .................2006, 2007, 2008, 2009Akeem Priestley ..................2006, 2007, 2008O’Brian White ............2005, 2006, 2007, 2008Mamadou Diouf ......................................2012Ryan Cordeiro .........................................2007Julius James ..............2004, 2005, 2006, 2007Adam Schuerman ....................................2005Willis Forko ...................................2004, 2005Mpho Moloi ..................................2004, 2005Steve Sealy ..............................................2003Lindon Pecorelli ......................................2003Cesar Cuellar ..........................................2002Shavar Thomas .......................................2002Anthony Curtis ..............................2001, 2002Chris Gbandi .............1998, 1999, 2000, 2001Bryheem Hancock ...................................2001Damani Ralph ...............................2001, 2002Darin Lewis ......................................2000, ’99Brent Rahim ........................2000, 1999, 1998Roberto A. Vargas ...................................1997Matthew J. Chavlovich .............................1996Kevin J. Kalish .........................................1996Bobby G. Rhine ................................1996, ’98Maurizio Rocha ................................1996, ’98Erik S. Barbieri ........................................1994James R. Danaher ....................................1993Nelson M. Lopes .....................................1993Wolde S. Harris .......................................1992Robert C. Lindell ............................1991,1990Vincent M. Jajuga ..........................1991, 1989Daniel D. Donigan ......... 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988Christopher M. Reif .......................1986, 1987Matthew R. Addington ..................1984, 1985Andrew D. Pantason ................................1985Thoukis Stavrianidis ................................1985Kieran P. Coffey ............................1983, 1984Eric T. Myren .......................1982, 1983, 1984Scott C. Cook ..........................................1983Graziano Cornolo ....................................1982

nSCaa all-new enGlanD/northeaSt team new enGlanD InterColleGIate SoCCer leaGUe all-Star teamDerek Sullivan ......................................1995Nelson M. Lopes ...........................1994, ’93Erik S. Barbieri .....................................1994James R. Danaher .................................1993Wolde S. Harris ....................................1992Robert C. Lindell ...........................1991, ’90Vincent M. Jajuga ...................1991, ’90, ’89Thomas G. Foley ....................1990, ’89, ’88Daniel D. Donigan .........................1988, ’86Matthew B. Mosher ..............................1986Christopher M. Reif ..............................1986Matthew R. Addington ..................1985, ’84Andrew D. Pantason .............................1985Thoukis Stavrianidis ......................1985, ’83Joseph Trager ......................................1985Kieran P. Coffey ............................1984, ’83Eric T. Myren ..........................1984, ’83, ’82Scott C. Cook .......................................1983Graziano Cornolo .................................1982Timothy H. Masley ...............................1982William T. Morrone ........................1982, ’81Elvis A. Comrie..............................1981, ’80Pedro G. DeBrito ....................1981, ’80, ’79Charles J. McSpiritt ...............................1981Erhardt Kapp ..........................1980, ’79, ’78Joe M. Morrone ...............1980, ’79, ’78, ’77Kenneth P. Murphy ...............................1979Medrick Innocent ..........................1978, ’76Kenneth P. Murphy ...............................1978Thomas M. Nevers .................1977, ’76, ’75James M. Evans .............................1976, ’75R. Paul Hunter ...............................1976, ’75Terrance L. McSherry ...........................1975Michael L. Swofford ..............................1975Leonidas Tsantiris ................................1975Timothy R. Hunter .................1974, ’73, ’72Frantz Innocent ......................1974, ’73, ’72John T. Tagaras ....................................1972Jonathan D. Demeter ............................1971Julian W. Beavans .................................1970Richard J. Favreau ................................1970Bohdan Krasij.......................................1970

Andrew Pantason1985 All-New England

Graziano Cornolo1982 All-New England

Stuart Johnson 1948 All-New England

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ColleGe CUP DefenSIve mvP2000 Chris Gbandi................... ’01 yanKee ConferenCe all-Star team (1965-79)Kenneth P. Murphy ................. 1979Erhardt Kapp ................... 1979, ’78Joseph M. Morrone .......... 1979, ’78Pedro G. DeBrito .................... 1979Medrick Innocent ..... 1978, ’76, ’75Kenneth P. Murphy .......... 1978, ’77James A. Lyman ..................... 1978Thomas M. Nevers .......... 1977, ’76Antonio S. Carvahlo ............... 1977Richard Kren .......................... 1977James M. Evans ........ 1976, ’75, ’74Donald G. Fehlinger ............... 1976R. Paul Hunter ................. 1976, ’75Luigi F. Mango ....................... 1976Robert G. Ross ....................... 1976Terrance L. McSherry ...... 1975, ’74Timothy R. Hunter .......... 1974, ’73Frantz Innocent ............... 1974, ’72Gregory K. Nicholls ................ 1974Thomas B. Shepard ................ 1974Leonidas Tsantiris .................. 1974Jon D. Demeter ...................... 1973Julian W. Bevans ..................... 1970Richard J. Favreau .................. 1970Bohdan Krasij......................... 1970John S. Sahnas ....................... 1969Raymond F. Strong ..... 1968, ’67, ’66Alan L. Gowles ...................... 1967Ferrington B. Langa ................ 1967Dennis Danko ........................ 1966Paulus Ingram ........................ 1966Cris Kovlakas ......................... 1966Alan W. Lyon .......................... 1965

CoSIDa aCaDemIC all-amerICa2005 Moshe Shalchon (2nd) ..... ‘06

CoSIDa aCaDemIC all-DIStrICt2008 Dori Arad (1st) ................ ‘092008 Karl Schilling (1st) ........... ‘092007 Dori Arad (2nd) ............... ‘092005 Karl Schilling (2nd) ......... ‘092005 Moshe Shalchon (1st) ...... ‘06

UNIvErSITY oF CoNNECTICUT hoNorSUConn ClUB oUtStanDInG SenIor SCholar-athlete2011 Robert Brickley ............... ‘11

2009 Dori Arad ........................ ‘09

2005 Moshe Shalchon .............. ‘06

2001 Mansour Ndiaye .............. ‘02

1998 Bobby G. Rhine ............... ’99

1994 James R. Danaher............ ’94 DIvISIon of athletICS meDallIon awarD (ENDED 1989)1989 Daniel D. Donigan .......... ’89

1988 Christopher M. Reif ......... ’88

1987 Gregory W. Barger ........... ’87

1986 Matthew R. Addington .... ’86

1986 Andrew D. Pantason........ ’86

1986 Thoukis Stavrianidis ........ ’86

1984 Kieran P. Coffey .............. ’85

1984 Eric T. Myren .................. ’85

1983 William T. Morrone ......... ’83

1983 Graziano Cornolo............ ’83

1983 Timothy H. Masley .......... ’83

1982 Elvis A. Comrie ............... ’82

1981 Erhardt Kapp .................. ’81

1979 Robert G. Ross ................ ’79

1975 Timothy R. Hunter .......... ’75

1973 Eric S. Lund ..................... ’72

1969 Paulus E. Ingram ............. ’67

1963 Myron Krasij ................... ’63

UConn ClUB oUtStanDInG SenIor athlete2012 Stephane Diop ................ ‘13

2012 Carlos Alvarez ................ ‘13

2012 Jossimar Sanchez ............ ‘13

2011 Josh Ford ........................ ‘11

2010 Toni Stahl ....................... ‘10

2010 Kwame Watson-Siriboe .... ‘10

2009 O’Brian White .................. ‘09

2007 Julius James .................... ‘08

2005 Mpho Moloi .................... ‘06

2003 Lindon Pecorelli .............. ’04

2002 Damani Ralph ................. ’03

2001 Chris Gbandi................... ’02

2001 Bryheem Hancock ........... ’02

2000 Darin Lewis ..................... ’01

2000 Brent Rahim .................... ’01

2000 Max Zieky ....................... ’01

1999 Matthew J. Chavlovich ..... ’00

1998 Maurizio Rocha ............... ’99

1994 Erik S. Barbieri ................ ’95

1989 Daniel D. Donigan .......... ’89

1988 Christopher M. Reif ......... ’88

1987 Gregory W. Barger ........... ’87

1986 Matthew R. Addington .... ’86

1986 Andrew D. Pantason........ ’86

1985 Jeffrey S. Dunn ................ ’85

1983 William T. Morrone ......... ’83

1982 Pedro G. DeBrito ............. ’82

1981 Joseph M. Morrone.......... ’81

1981 Erhardt Kapp .................. ’81

1978 Thomas M. Nevers .......... ’78

1977 R. Paul Hunter................. ’77

DIv. I SenIor all-Star Game2004 Stephen Arias ................. ’042003 Lindon Pecorelli .............. ’032002 Anthony Curtis ............... ’022002 Damani Ralph ................. ’022002 William Thornton ............ ’022001 Bryheem Hancock ........... ’012001 Mansour Ndiaye .............. ’012000 Darin Lewis ..................... ’012000 Brent Rahim .................... ’012000 Max Zieky ....................... ’011999 Matthew J. Chavlovich ..... ’001999 Luis Arauz ...................... ’001998 Bobby G. Rhine ............... ’991998 Maurizio Rocha ............... ’99 SenIor all-Star Game mvP1998 Bobby G. Rhine ............... ’99 InDoor Sr ClaSSIC (1986-93)1993 James R. Danaher............ ’931992 Vincent M. Jajuga ............ ’921991 Thomas G. Foley ............. ’911989 Daniel D. Donigan .......... ’891988 Christopher M. Reif ......... ’881986 Andrew D. Pantason........ ’861986 Thoukis Stavrianidis ........ ’86 aDIDaS natIonal SCholar-athlete all-amerICa team1993 James R. Danaher............ ’93

nSCaa/aDIDaS SCholar-athlete all-reGIon team2008 Dori Arad (3rd) ............... ’09

eCaC merIt meDal1983 William T. Morrone ......... ’83 SOCCer AmeriCA natIonal mvP awarD2012 anDre BlaKe......................‘152007 O’Brian White .................. ‘092007 Julius James .................... ‘082000 Chris Gbandi................... ’022000 Darin Lewis ..................... ’012000 Brent Rahim .................... ’011988 Daniel D. Donigan .......... ’891981 Elvis A. Comrie ............... ’811980 Joseph M. Morrone.......... ’811979 Joseph M. Morrone.......... ’81 oUtDoor Sr. Bowl Game1988 Daniel D. Donigan .......... ’891987 Christopher M. Reif ......... ’881985 Matthew R. Addington .... ’861985 Andrew D. Pantason........ ’861984 Kieran P. Coffey .............. ’851984 Eric T. Myren .................. ’851982 William T. Morrone ......... ’831981 Pedro G. DeBrito ............. ’821980 Erhardt Kapp .................. ’811980 Joseph M. Morrone.......... ’811979 Kenneth P. Murphy ......... ’801978 Medrick Innocent ............ ’791977 Thomas M. Nevers .......... ’781976 James M. Evans ............... ’771976 R. Paul Hunter................. ’771974 Timothy R. Hunter .......... ’751974 Erhardt Kapp .................. ’75 CollGe CUP offenSIve mvP2000 Darin Lewis ..................... ’001981 Graziano Cornolo............ ’83

UConn ClUB oUtStanDInG SenIor SCholar-athleteS

JAMES R. DANAHER1994

BOBBY RHINE1999

MANSOUR NDIAYE2002

MOSHE SHALCHON2006

DORI ARAD2009

ROBERT BRICKLEY2011

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The Joseph J. morrone Award To annually honor that member of the University of Connecticut Varsity Soccer Team who has excelled in the area of strength and conditioning. Presented by the strength and conditioning staff, the award goes to the athlete who is exemplary in his effort and dedication displayed toward the physical preparation for year-round competition. Prior to 1999, this award was given to the “Most Outstanding Competitor.

2008 Dori Arad ...................... ‘092007 Julius James .................. ‘082006 Ryan Cordeiro ............... ‘082005 Julius James .................. ‘082004 Glen Carnahan .............. ‘072003 Mpho Moloi .................. ‘062002 William Thornton .......... ‘032001 Eric Soares .................... ‘022000 Sam Forko .................... ‘021999 Max Zieky ..................... ’011998 Bobby G. Rhine ............. ’991997 James M. McManus ....... ’981996 James M. McManus ....... ’98

The eric S. Lund memorial AwardTo annually honor that member of the University of Connecticut Soccer Team who is “The Most Improved Player” by best exemplifying the tremendous desire to excel, enthusiasm and courage of Eric S. Lund, 1972. Presented by Eric’s many friends.

2008 Josh Ford ........................ ‘112007 Kwame Watson-Siriboe .......... ‘102006 Euan Holden ................... ‘102005 Stanley Ford ................... ‘072004 Willis Forko ..................... ‘062003 Stephen Arias ................. ‘052002 Michael Mordocco ........... ‘022001 Sam Forko ...................... ‘022000 Lindon Pecorelli .............. ‘041999 Garrett Grinsfelder .......... ’011999 Sam Forko ...................... ’021998 Max Zieky ....................... ’011997 Brian Sherwood ............... ’981996 David J. Rinaldi ............... ’971995 James M. McManus ......... ’981994 James M. Martin .............. ’961993 David A. Lynch ................ ’931992 Andrew J. McCully ........... ’931991 T. Corey Tumage ............ ’921990 Christopher L. Cutshall ... ’911989 Vincent M. Jajuga ............ ’921988 Fernando V. Carlos ......... ’891987 Todd F. D’Alessandro ..... ’881986 Christopher J. Heath ....... ’871985 Joseph Trager ................. ’861984 Anthony C. Rizza ............ ’871983 James A. D’Orsaneo ........ ’841982 Paul F. Hunter ................. ’831981 James J. Renehan ............ ’821980 Michael D. Howard .......... ’811979 Daniel J. Sullivan ............. ’801978 Wilbert Cadet .................. ’801977 Peter E. Huckins .............. ’781976 R. Lance Deckman .......... ’771975 John R. Blomstrann ......... ’761974 Lloyd S. Grant ................. ‘751973 Philip H. Whitehead ......... ‘741972 John E. Joy ..................... ‘74

The Herbert Tryon Clark, Jr. memorial AwardThis award is made annually to that member of the University of Connecticut Soccer Team who is the “Most Outstanding Scholar” during the previous academic year. The recipient has the highest academic grade point average achieved during the previous spring, summer and fall semesters, and is based on a min. of 30 earned academic credits. 2008 Robert Brickley ............... ‘10 2007 Dori Arad ........................ ‘092006 Karl Schilling .................. ‘092005 Moshe Shalchon.............. ‘062004 Moshe Shalchon.............. ‘062003 Moshe Shalchon.............. ‘062003 Glen Carnahan ................ ‘072002 Fernando Morales ........... ‘032001 Mansour Ndiaye .............. ‘022000 Mansour Ndiaye .............. ‘021999 Mansour Ndiaye .............. ’021998 Matthew J. Chavlovich ..... ’001997 Brian W. Sherwood .......... ’981996 Brian W. Sherwood .......... ’981995 Brian W. Sherwood .......... ’981994 D. Sloan Spaeth .............. ’951993 James R. Danaher ........... ’941992 James R. Danaher ........... ’941991 Vincent M. Jajuga ............ ’921990 Vincent M. Jajuga ............ ’921989 William J. Lawrence ......... ’901988 Kerry D. Rudich .............. ’891987 Kerry D. Rudich .............. ’891986 Gregory W. Barger........... ’86

The Dr. John Y. Squires Award

This award is made annually to that member of the University of Connecticut Soccer Team who, in the opinion of his teammates, is the “Consummate Team Player” on the basis of his competitiveness, high work ethic, positive attitude and loyalty to the program. Presented by soccer alumni who played for Coach Squires during his 32-year tenure (1937-1968) as head coach. 2008 Oscar Castillo ................. ‘092007 Toni Stahl ....................... ‘102006 Brandon Guishard ........... ‘072005 Mpho Moloi .................... ‘062004 Mpho Moloi .................... ‘062003 Lindon Pecorelli .............. ‘042002 Damani Ralph ................. ‘032001 Bryheem Hancock ........... ‘022000 Max Zieky ....................... ‘011999 Mansour Ndiaye .............. ’021998 Maurizio Rocha ............... ’991997 Maurizio Rocha ............... ’991996 Bobby G. Rhine .............. ’981995 Derek C. Sullivan ............ ’961994 Erik S. Barbieri ................ ’951993 James R. Danaher ........... ’941992 James R. Danaher ........... ’941991 Robert C. Lindell ............. ’921991 Vincent M. Jajuga ............ ’921990 Robert C. Lindell ............. ’921989 Thomas G. Foley ............. ’911988 Daniel D. Donigan .......... ’891987 Christopher M. Reif ......... ’881987 Daniel D. Donigan .......... ’891986 Christopher M. Reif ......... ’881985 Matthew R. Addington .... ’861985 Andrew D. Pantason ....... ’861984 Jeffrey S. Dunn ................ ’851983 Kieran P. Coffey .............. ’851982 Timothy H. Masley .......... ’831982 William T. Morrone ......... ’831981 Pedro G. DeBrito ............. ’821981 Charles J. McSpiritt ......... ’821980 Erhardt Kapp .................. ’811980 Joseph M. Morrone ......... ’811979 Joseph M. Morrone ......... ’811978 Erhardt Kapp .................. ’811977 Kenneth P. Murphy ......... ’801976 R. Paul Hunter ................ ’771975 R. Paul Hunter ................ ’771974 Frantz Innocent .............. ’751973 Jonathan D. Demeter ...... ’741973 Frantz Innocent .............. ’75

Dori Arad earned The Joseph J. Morrone Award in 2008

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-aaa-Abbott, Samuel .................................. ’49Aborn, Dale ....................... ’49, ’50, ’51Abromaitis, Peter ............................. ’62Addington, Matthew ....... ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85(c)Adler, Edgar ...................................... ’37Albertsen, Paal H. .............................. ‘95Albrecht, Christopher .... ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91Alderman, Neal M. ............................ ’62Allen, Arthur N. ................................. ’55Allen, Douglas F. .................... ’54, ’56 (c)Allen, Mike (mgr) ........................’98, ’99Almeida, Carlos .......................... ’81, ’82Alvarez, Carlos ................... ‘09, ‘10, 11, 12Anatole, Geofffrey ............................. ‘04Anderson, Alf R. .........’28(c), ’29(c), ’30(c)Anderson, Brian T. ..... ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90(c)Anderson, LeRoy A. ...........’30, ’31, ’32(c)Anderson, Sidney R. .......................... ’39Ansaldi, Thomas A. ........... ’62, ’63, ’64(c)Anthony, Thomas .............................. ’55Arad, Dori ................‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 (c)Arauz, Luis ............................... ’98, ’99Arcano, Joseph T. ...................... ’46, ’47Arias, Stephen ................... ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Arnold, Robert E. ...................... ’58, ’59Ashcroft, Allan D. ............... ’28, ’29, ’30Atanmo, Philip N. ...................... ’63, ’64Attanasio, Anthony D. .....’58, ’59, ’60(c)

- bbb -Bacich, Timothy A. ........ ’91, ’92, ’93, ‘94Bagley, Keith F. ................................. ’71Baldwin, Merritt ............ ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49Baldwin, Myron Jr. .............’39, ’40, ’41(c)Barald, Erick ...................................... ’29Barbieri, Erik S. ............. ’91, ’92, ’93, ‘94Barger, Gregory W. ..... ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86(c)Barriga, Raul O. ................................. ’71Bartman, Raymond J. ......................... ’38Bayman, Richard .................. ’86, ’87, ’88Beagle, Steve G. ................................ ’79Beck, Ellis A. ............................... ’41, ’42Behonick, Steve .................... ’01, ‘02, ‘03Beloin, Emile J. ..................... ’36, ’37, ’38Bennett, Mark P. ........................ 1994-95Berg, James A. .............................. 1958Berger, Donald P. ........ ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49Berk, Paul D. ............................. ’55, ’57Beso, adria ...................................... ‘12Bevans, Julian W. ....................... ’69, ’70Biggs, David W. ......................... ’31, ’32Billeaud, Mitchell A. ......................... ‘93Billings, Andrew G. ........................... ’71Binford, Benjamin Wade III ............... ’67Birnbaum, Michael A. ...................... ‘93Blake, andre .............................. ‘11.’12Blae, Nickardo ................................... ‘10Blank, Jonathan ......................... ’77, ’78Blender, Richard P. .................... ’70, ’71Blomstrann, John R. ........... ’73, ’74, ’75Blozie, James E. .................. ’47, ’48, ’49Boa, Joe .............................. ‘05, ‘07, ‘08Bojarczuk, Eric .......................... ’95, ‘96Bonadies, Bruce R. ............. ’62, ’63, ’64Booth, James A. ............................... ’65Bopp, Jeffrey R. ......................... ’79, ’80Borbely, Martin S. ...................... ’71, ’72Borggren, Viktor .............................. ‘04Borisjuk, Lova ................. ’70, ’71, ’72(c)Borja, Santiago P. ........ ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87Borsari, Kenneth .............................. ’61Bovenzi, Frank ................................. ’76Bowman, Douglas J. ......................... ‘96Boyko, William ................................. ’62Bradley, Colin ............................‘10, ‘11, ‘12Brawn, Glen E. (mgr) ........................ ’50Brayton, Kevin M. ............... ’91, ’92, ‘93Brickley, Neil C. ...................... ’74, ’75(c)Brickley, Robert ................... ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Brosnan, Eiric V. ........................ ’93, ‘94Brown, Drew ............... ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Brown, Edward L. ............... ’28, ’29, ’30Brown, Richard A. ............................ ’50Brown, Ryan C. ............ ’97, ’98, ’99, ‘00Brownlee, Cynthia L. (mgr) ........ ’76, ’77Brubacher, John R. .................... ’81, ’82Bruce, Robert (mgr) .......................... ’42Buchanan, Howard ........................... ’42Burkle, Jr., Edmund P. ............... ’82, ’83Burns, Erl ......................................... ’99Burns, Kevin ................ ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Burton, Granville L. .......................... ’35

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Cadet, Wilbert ...................... ’77, ’78, ’79Cahill, Richard K. ............................... ’80Cain, Edward J. ............................’67, ’68Cajas, Meurys .............................’99, ‘00Calad, Edward J. ................................ ’70Caldiera, Armand ................. ’51, ’52, ’53Campbell, Sergio ......................... 11’12Cameron, Sean ...........................‘03, ‘04Campbell, Fergus M. ......................... ’83Camposeo, Joseph ............................ ’63Cantwell, Jonathan A. ........................ ‘96Carli, Peter ........................................ ’77Carlos, Carlos M............ ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81Carlos, Domingos M. ......................... ’80Carlos, Fernando V. ....... ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88Carlson, Einar W. ............................... ’34Carnahan, Glen ............. ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Cartagena, Franklin ........................... ’99Carvahlo, Antonio S. ............. ’76, ’77, ’78Carvahlo, Susan (mgr) ....................... ’86Cascio, Tony ....................... ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Castell, Theodore P. ......................... ‘93Castellanos, David ...................... ’00, ‘01Castillo, Oscar ........................... ‘07, ‘08Cavanagh, Jr., Robert S. ................... ‘96Cenatiempo, Steve ..................... ‘05, ‘06Chaisson, Robert M. ......................... ’53Chambers, Evans F. ............ ’68, ’69, ’70Chapman, Kenneth ..... ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49Chastain, Timothy P. ........................ ’92Chavlovich, Matthew ... ’96, ’97, ’98, ’99Chehebar, Abe .................................. ‘05Chijindu, Chukwudi .... ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Child, Henry T. ................... ’34, ’35, ’36Chirgwin, Stephen M. ......’94, ’95, ’96(c)Churyk, Wayne M. ....... ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87Cirullo, Gary .................................... ’73Clark, Hebert T. .............’31, ’32, ’33 (c)Cleveland, George B. .......... ’47, ’48, ’49Coe, Howard H. ................................ ’35Coffey, Kieran P. ......’81, ’82, ’83, ’84(c)Coholan, Gerald ..................... ’49, ’50(c)Coholan, Theodore .......................... ’47Comrie, Elvis A. ........... ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81Condon, Joseph M. ........................... ’39Condren, Frank .......... ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49Conklin, Donald B. ............. ’77, ’78, ’79Cook, Scott C. .................................. ’83Cooke, William ................................. ’63Cooke, William C. ............... ’71, ’72, ’73Cordeiro, Ryan ........‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 (c)Corkum, Robert W. ............................ ’65Cornolo, Graziano ................ ’80, ’81, ’82Cortes, Alex .................. ’96, ’97, ’98, ’99Cote, Wilfred ..................................... ’31Cowles, Alan L. ................. ’65, ’66, ’67(c)Coyle, Joe ..................... ’01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Crompton, David A. .................... ’71, ’72Crossman, Howard F. ........’62, ’63, ’64(c)Crowley, Christopher R. ............... ’93, ‘95Cruz, Hernando A. (mgr) ................... ’82Cueller, Caeser .............. ’00, ’01, ‘02, ‘03Cullen, Edward E. .............................. ’58Cullen, Maura A. (mgr) ...................... ’85Cunningham, Andrew C. ......... ’46(c), ’47Curran, Robert ............................’59, ’60Curtis, Anthony ..................... ’01, ’02 (c)Cutshall, Christopher L. ........ ’88, ’89, ’90

- ddd -D’Alessandro, Todd D. .. ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87D’Orsaneo, James A. ...’80, ’81, ’82,’83(c)Danaher, James R. .................. ’92, ’93 (c)Daniel, Jack M. .................................. ’67Danko, Dennis ........................ ’64, ’66(c)Dardenne, Daniel M. ....................’85, ’86Dastur, Armin N. (mgr) ......... ’90, ’91, ’92Davis, Jean (mgr) ............................... ’84Day, Lawrence E. ............................... ’82DeBrito, Pedro G. .......... ’78, ’79, ’80, ’81Deckman, R. Lance ............... ’74, ’75, ’76DeCoursey, Lowell A. (mgr) ................ ’51Dederer, Robert N. ............’70, ’71, ’72(c)Delio, Frank S. (mgr) ....................’78, ’79Demeter, Jonathan D. ........’71, ’72, ’73(c)DeMicco, Michael J. .............. ’38, ’39, ’40Dennar, Evan A. ................................ ’64Derrico, Robert J. ........................’76, ’77Detora, Kenneth L. ............................ ’70Dickerson, Berton (mgr) ..................... ’31Dickerson, Clark C. .............. ’66, ’67, ’68

DiDomizio, Domenico ....................... ’42Dill, Michael ................................’65, ’66Dill, Randolph W. ........................’67, ’68DiMaria, Jeffrey D. .......................’95, ‘96Diop, Stephane .............. ‘09, ‘10, 11, 12Diouf, mamadou .......................‘10, 11, 12Docherty, Robert ......................... ’77, ’78Dogarsi, Andre ................................. ’64Doherty, Jason C. ......................’95, ’98Domke, Thomas ............................... ’84Donigan, Daniel D. ..... ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88(c)Doran, Jeffery B. ................................ ’70Doyle, Edwin .................................... ’64Dragat, Leo H. ...........................’28, ’30Drake, Brian W. ...........................’96, ’97Dubuc, Lawrence ........................’47, ’48Ducach, George J. ............................. ’73Dudus, Antin .......................... ’59, ’65(c)Dunn, Adam S. ............................’88, ’89Dunn, Jeffrey S. ............. ’81, ’82, ’83, ’84Dunn, Joseph .................................... ’50Dunn, Nathan ................................... ’31Dunne, Frederick .............................. ’36Dupor, Aleksandar ............................ ’88Durbas, Stanley F. ....................... ’57, ’58Dyer, James F. .............................’67, ’68

- eee -Edmonds, Norman D. ........’57, ’58, ’59(c)Emery, Donald D. ..............’67, ’68, ’69(c)Enders, Christopher M. ..................... ‘93Errazuriz, Cristian .......................’89, ’90Evans, James M. ................’74, ’75, ’76(c)Eykelhoff, Henry J. ............. ’51, ’52, ’53(c)Ezer, Yuval ........................................ ‘03

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Fagan, Frederick J. .......................’30, ’31Falomo, Oluyemi ............................... ’64Farrar, Raymond ...............’55, ’56, ’57(c)Favreau, Richard .................. ’68, ’69, ’70Fay, John F. ....................................... ’65Fedus, Ronald C. .................. ’70, ’71, ’72Fehlinger, Donald G. ............ ’74, ’75, ’76Feinstein, Norman A. ’ ............ 66, ’67, ’69Felber, Everett H. .............................. ’35Ferguson, Derek ............................... ‘02Fernandes, Rui ................. ’99, ’00, ’02 (c)Fetterolf, Carlos ................ ’47, ’48, ’49(c)Ficken, George Jr. .............................. ’49Ficken, Richard ...........................’52, ’53Field, Raymond F. ................ ’32, ’33, ’34Fisher, Kenneth R. ............................. ’75Fiske, Tor R. ........................ ’89, ’90, ’91Foley, Thomas G. .......... ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90fochive, George .........................................‘12Ford, Josh ........... ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 (c), ‘10 (c)Ford, Stanley ................. ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Forgette, Jr. James R. ................... ’84, ’85Forko, Sam S. ................ ’98, ’99, ’00, ‘01Forko, Willis .....................‘03, ‘04, ‘05 (c)Foster, Brian R. .................... ’71, ’73, ’74Freeman, Robert E. ............................ ’32Fromayan, Daivd ..........................‘04, ‘05Fromer, Jack ........................ ’37, ’38, ’39Fromkin, Benjamin J. ......................... ’36

- ggg -Gai, Robert F. .................... ’57, ’58, ’59(c)Gaipa, Walter E. ................................ ’47Galgowski, Victor .............................. ’42Gazzola, John P. (mgr) ................. ’92, ‘93Gbandi, Chris ........’98, ’99, ‘00 (c), ’01 (c)Geer, Donald L. .................’38, ’39, ’40(c)Gerring, Irving .................................. ’29Giardina, Bruno C. ................ ’64, ’65, ’66Gibbs, Geoffrey ................................. ’59Gidman, Justin V. .............................. ’63Gilhuly, Timothy R. ............................ ’74Gilkes, Kenneth G. ............................ ’62Gillard, Robert G. II ........ ’89, ’91, ’92, ‘93Gindele, Rick C. ................................ ’77Gleeson, Joseph J. (mgr) ....... ’58, ’59, ’60Glynn, Robert L. ..........................’66, ’68Gobel, John A.............................. ’63, ’64Goldring, Jacob .................... ’35, ’36, ’37Gonzales, Guillermo L. ...................... ’59Goodwin, James M. ........................... ’90Gorman, Michael J. ............... ’55, ’56, ’57Gracewski, Joseph J. ....................’41, ’42Grant, Donald A. .................. ’46, ’47, ’48Grant, Lloyd S. ..................... ’67, ’73, ’74Graziano, Anthony E. ................... ’70, ’71Grbic, Srdjan ............................... ’83, ’84

Green, C. Richard .............................. ’34Gregg, Leon M. ...........................’31, ’32Grinsfelder, Garrett W. .......... ’98, ’99, ‘00Grogan, J. ......................................... ’37Grosvenor, Qian ................................ ‘10Gruno, Ian M. .................................... ’87Gryk, Henry S. ............................. ’37, ’38Guillscher, John I. .............................. ’51Guishard, Brandon ................ ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Gumz, Klaus .................................... ’60Gunther, Donald G. (mgr) .................. ’52Gurnon, Roy K. ................................. ’76Gustafson, E. James ....................’91, ’92

- hhh -Haalck, Henry .................................... ‘53Haley, Theodore G. ........................... ’92Hall, Brian R. ................. ’86, ’87, ’88, ’90Halligan, Patrick .................... ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Hancock, Bryheem .... ’98, ’99, ’00, ’01 (c)Hanson, Clifford M. (mgr) .................. ’72Hare, Hobart N. ................................. ‘94Harland, Edgar N. .............................. ’29Harrington, Raymond A. .................... ’29Harrington, Rusty .............................. ‘02Harris, Daniel I. .................... ’59, ’60, ’61Harris, Donald I. ................................ ’54Harris, Wolde S. ................................ ’92Harrison, Edward F. ........................... ’60Hart, Douglas ................................... ’63Hart, Irving A. ................................... ’39Hart, Robert H. (mgr) ......................... ’39Hartwell, Robert E. ............’60, ’61, ’62(c)Hawley, George (mgr) ........................ ’37Hayes, Willis H. .................’34, ’35, ’36(c)Heath, Christopher J. ..... ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86Henry-Frazer, Maxx ........................... ’97Hens, Christopher D. ......................... ’83Hermanson, Richard .......................... ’63Hermberg, Kirn ................................. ’86Hernandez, Cruz ........................ ‘08, ‘09Herrshaft, Alex ................................. ’54Higgins, John P. ................... ’48, ’49, ’50Hinman, H. Thomas .......................... ’72Hintz, David W. ................................. ’70Hoffman, David J. .......... ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91HoGlin, Travis M. .............................. ’90Holden, Euan .............................. ‘06, ‘07Holland, Dane T. (mgr) ................’75, ’76Holman, William ................................ ’54Hooper, John S. ................................. ’28Horwath, Alex .................................... ‘06Horwath, Richard T. ....................’85, ’86Howard, Michael D. .............. ’78, ’79, ’80Hubbard, Donald .............................. ’52Huckins, Peter E. .................. ’74, ’76, ’77Humphries, Jack ................’37, ’38, ’39(c)Hunter, Paul F. ..................... ’80, ’81, ’82Hunter, R. Paul ..................’74, ’75, ’76(c)Hunter, Timothy R. ............ ’72, ’73, ’74(c)Hutchinson, Jonathan ........’40, ’41, ’42(c)

- iii -Iacovella, Chris ................................. ‘95Iannacone, Thomas ........................... ’60Ikle, Alan D. ......................... ’53, ’54, ’55Ingliss, Peter H. .................... ’68, ’69, ’70Ingram, Paulus ........................... ’63, ’66Innocent, Frantz ................... ’72, ’73, ’74Innocent, Medrick ......... ’75, ’76, ’77, ’78Irwin, William A. III ............................ ’62

- jjj -Jajuga, Vincent M. ...... ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91(c)James, Julius .... ‘04, ‘05(c), ‘06(c), ‘07 (c)Janiga, Thaddeus J. .........’35, ’36, ’37(c)Janiszewski, John F. .................. ’60, ’61Jaworski, Raymond .................... ’53, ’54Jean-Baptiste, Andrew ....................... ‘10Jendrucek, Edward S. ................. ’50, ’51Jenks, John M. ........................... ’96, ’97Jewett, Dana L. ................ ’67, ’68, ’69(c)Johnson, Garet W. ............................ ’51Johnson, Roy T. ......................... ’55, ’56Johnson, Stuart W. ..........’46, ’47(c), ’48Johnson, Sylvia A. (mgr) ............ ’83, ’84Johnston, David (mgr) ...................... ’41Jones, Louis ................. ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Jordan, John M. ........................... ’85, ’86Jordhamo, Lambe H. (mgr) ...........’53, ’54Jorgenson, Robert H. ...................’51, ’52Joselyn, Stuart S. ............................... ’28Joy, John E. ................................. ’71, ’72Jurgelas, Thomas G. ............. ’52, ’53, ’56

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- kkk -Kagerer, Martin ................................. ‘96Kalinowski, Richard J. .................. ’56, ’58Kalish, Kevin J. ............................’95, ‘96Kane, Joseph W. ................................ ’62Kapp, Erhardt, ........... ’77, ’78, ’79, ’80(c) Karpinnen, Juho .........................‘10, 11, 12Kaszcynec, Semen ............................. ’62Katz, Lawrence ................................. ’62Kelley, Hugh J. ............................’35, ’36Kennedy, Harold E. ............... ’51, ’52, ’53Kentish, Richard ................................. ‘06Kerlew, Ryan ...................................... ‘06Kerr, Neville ...................................... ’58Keuler, Brian (mgr) ............................ ’86Kibbe, Thomas G. ................ ’59, ’60, ’61Kiernan, James K. .............................. ’81Kilday, Walter .................... ’42, ’46(c), ’47King, Greg ................... ‘07, ‘08. ‘09, ‘10King, John J. ............................... ‘38, ’39Kirby, Aaron B. (mgr) ................ ’96, ’97Kirschmann, Marvin B. ....... ’47, ’48, ’49Kissane, William J. .............. ’50, ’51, ’52Klein, Gary P. ................................... ’68Kleinwaks, Randall K. ....................... ’75Knets, Egons ...................... ’60, ’61, ’62Koelbl, Glenn ................................... ’97Kolodziej, Sandra J. (mgr) ................. ’88Kovlakas, Christopher ...................... ’66Krasij, Bohdan ........................... ’69, ’70Krasij, Mark .............................. ‘97, ’98Krasij, Myroslaw ..............’60, ’61, ’62(c)Krass, Sydney L. ............................... ’33Krause, Jonathan A. .................. ’75, ’76Kren, Richard ..................... ’77, ’79, ’80Kricioketis, Raymond P..................... ’56Krug, Thomas A. .............................. ’76Kuehn, Jr., Edward R. ......... ’37, ’38, ’39Kugler, Peter N................................. ’68Kulas, Mike P. .................................. ’98Kupidlowski, Peter B. ....................... ’33Kupinski, Mieczyslaw ............... ’67, ’68Kurimai, Mark A. ................ ’68, ’69, ’70

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LaBarre, Robert ................................. ’73LaFreniere, Thomas (mgr) ............ ’55, ’56Lagan, Raymond P. (mgr) ................... ’77Lages, Marcus W. .............................. ’97Lindro, Arthur J. ................................ ’75Lane, Jr., Ronald L. ............................ ’83Langa, Ferrington B. ....................’66, ’67LaPrade, Christopher ................... ’77, ’78Larsen, David E. .......................... ’28, ’29Larsen, Peter M. ................................ ’79Larson, Frederick A. .......... ’59, ’60, ’61(c)Lauberth, Joseph R. ........................... ’84Laurinaitis, Mark D. ........................... ’92Lawrence, William ...... ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89(c)Lazur, James A. (mgr) ........................ ’70Lechak, Peter .................................... ‘02Ledger, Steven ............................ ’77, ’78LeMay, Robert J. ................................ ’80LeMonnier, Donald M. .......... ’66, ’67, ’68Lerner, Irwin ............................... ’60, ’61Levy, Coleman .................................. ’60Lewis, Darin ................................’99, ‘00Lewis, Floyd Jr. .................................. ’65Liebgrab, David .................... ’40, ’41, ’42Lindell, Robert C. .......... ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91Linker, Adam M. ........... ’90, ’91, ’92, ‘93Lisbin, Richard A. ........................’72, ’73Liu, Flo ...................................... ‘11, ‘12Litvin, Harold ....................... ’38, ’39, ’40Loeffler, Albert L. ........................ ’35, ’36Loeffler, Paul H. ................... ’65, ’66, ’67Lonero, Salvatore J. .............. ’64, ’66, ’67Lopes, Nelson ............ ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94(c)Lopez, Caeser ............... ‘04, ‘05, ‘07, ‘08Lorimer, Thomas.............................. ’54Loriquer, Alain J. ....................... ’72, ’73Lorne, Gerneil O. ....................... ’97, ’98Lowe, Jonathan C. ............................ ’92Lucas, Michael J. .............................. ’37Luce, James F. .................................. ’76Luchkan, Jeroslaw ............................ ’57Luchtenberg, Walter ........... ’31, ’32, ’33Lulaj, Kanto ................ ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87Lund, Eric S. .................... ’69, ’70, ’71(c)Lyman, James A. ......... ’77, ’78, ’79, ’80Lynch, David A. ........... ’90, ’91, ’92, ‘93Lynch, Edward A. ............... ’80, ’81, ’82Lynch, Joseph A. ................ ’74, ’75, ’76

Lynch, Joseph E. ................. ’70, ’71, ’72Lyon, Allan W. .................... ’65, ’67, ’68Lyons, Thomas J............................... ’52

- mmm-Macala, Bonginkosi ............................ ‘04MacConnachie, Ian M. ............ ’66,’67,’68MacVeigh, James ............................... ’59Madyiwa, Stanislaus .......................... ’64Magno, Luigi F. .................... ’74, ’75, ’76Maher, Ann M. (mgr) ...................’80, ’81Maher, Edward J. ............................... ’57Malcolm, Eric .................................... ’77Malinconico, Frank ............................ ’48Mallozzi, Vinny Jr. ............................. ’97Mandowa, Patrick R.G. ................ ’66, ’67Maric, Peter J. .................................... ’97Mark, Donny ............................... ’99, ‘00Marsh, James P. ................................ ’60Marsh, Walter W. ............... ’55, ’56, ’57(c)Marshall, Adam T. ................ ’94, ’95, ‘96Martin, James M. ........... ’92, ’93, ’94, ‘95Martin, John J. ................................... ’30Martin, Wells ................. ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49Masley, Timothy H. .... ’79, ’80, ’81, ’82(c)Mason, Clifford R. ....................... ’30, ’31Mason, Everett C. ........................’33, ’34matheson, allando ........................... ‘11 ‘12McAdams, Mark T. ............................ ‘76McCarroll, Timothy I. ..................’91, ’92McCully, Andrew J. ........ ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92McCully, Craig I. ............ ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92McDevitt, Peter J. ...............’55, ’56, ’57(c)McDonald, David O. .......................... ’62McDougall, Duncan J. ........................ ’58McKee, James (mgr) .......................... ’87McKee, Robert F. .................. ’51, ’52, ’53McKie, Andrew .................................. ‘08McLeod, Andrew ......................... ’01, ‘02McManus, James ....... ’94, ’95, ’96, ‘97 (c)McRury, Stuart G. ........................’91, ’92McSherry, Terrance L. ........’73, ’74, ’75(c)McSpiritt, Charles ....... ‘77, ’79, ’80, ’81(c)Medved, Christopher (mgr) ................ ’64Mekkelsen, Stephen .......................... ’70Meoni, Ronald............................. ’53, ’54mercado, michael ............................. ‘11, ‘12Metsack, Robert S. (mgr) ............. ’71, ’73Miller, Steven V. ................... ’74, ’75, ’76Millers, Imants .................................. ’54Milone, Brian E. ........................... ’86, ’87Milone, Evan ..................................... ‘96Minton, Luke .................................... ’86Mitchell, Charles F. ............................ ’58Mitnick, George J............................... ’37Moberg, Rudolph J. ........................... ’61Moloi, Mpho ....... ‘02, ‘03(c), ‘04(c), ‘05 (c) Mones, Wayne ............................ ’72, ’73Monstream, Edwin M. ........... ’28, ’29, ’30Monty, Karl .................................’69, ’70Moon, Noel H.................................... ’81Morales, Fernando ........ ’99, ’00, ’01, ‘02Mordocco, Michael ........ ’99, ’00, ’01, ‘02Morhardt, Meredith .......’56,’57,’58(c),’59Morrone, Joseph ........ ’77, ’78, ’79, ’80(c)Morrone, William ........ ’79, ’80, ’81, ’82(c)Mory, Donald L. ................................ ’41Mosher, Matthew ....... ’82, ’83, ’85, ’86(c)Mumford, Eugene S. .......................... ’71Muncy, Kyle D. ............................ ’90, ’91Murphy, Edmond J. ............... ’49, ’50, ’52Murphy, Edward F. ......................’75, ’76Murphy, Kenneth P. .... ’76, ’77, ’78, ’79(c)Murray, Keith J. ................................. ’76Murray, Richard T. .......................’75, ’76Myers, Martin ..............................’41, ’42Myers, Robb H. ............ ’93, ’94, ’95, ‘96Myren, Eric T. ............. ’81, ’82, ’83, ’84(c)

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Nash, Frederick J. .............................. ’40Ndiaye, Mansour ....... ’98, ’99, ’00, ’01 (c)Ndlangamandla, Humphrey ............... ’69Neil, Cleveland O. ................ ’58, ’59, ‘60Nelson, Ralph B. ................................ ’65Nettleton, George E. .......................... ’35Nevers, Sr., Thomas M. ................’48, ’49Nevers, Jr., Thomas M. ’74, ’75, ’76,’77(c)Neville, John A. (mgr) ........................ ‘58Nevins, Pat ....................................... ‘03Nichols, Milton E. .............. ’48, ’49, ’50(c)Nicholls, Gregory K. ................ ’72, ’74(c)Nicklaw, Shawn ............ ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10

Niedrowski, Michael S. ....... ’94, ’95, ’97Nielsen, W. Joseph .................... ’89, ’90Norwood, Josh .................................. ‘06Nothnagle, Jr. William A. .................. ’35Novajasky, John J. ............................ ’80Noyes, John H. (mgr) ........................ ’36

- ooo -O’Connell, Daniel R. (mgr) ................. ’70O’Connor, Dennis E. .......................... ’79O’Dell, Kenneth C. ...................... ’52, ’53O’Hara, Kevin J. .......... ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89(c)Ohms, Jan S. ........................ ’48, ’49, ’50Olah, Zolton ..................................... ’55de Oliveira, Leandro .......................... ‘02Orr, Samuel ................................’38, ’39Osorio, William ............. ’01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Osterhoudt, John B. (mgr.) ................. ‘48Osterling, Marvin ........................’57, ’58Oswald, John .................................... ’56Otto, Bruce W. ................................... ’79Owolo, David .............................. ’63, ’64

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Pantason, Andrew D. ..... ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86Parent, Jeffery M................... ’74, ’75, ’76Parker, Brian C. .......... ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90(c)Parkes, Patrick .................................. ’46Parri, Brian M. ................................... ’88Passelinski, Samuel ........................... ’28Pasternack, Waddie S. ........................ ’28Patterson, David L. ............................ ’57Peacock, Scott ................................... ’86Pearson, Gilbert (mgr) ....................... ’38Pecorelli, Lindon ........... ’00, ’01, ‘02, ‘03Pelletier, Daniel E. ............................. ’74Pelton, Douglas J. ........................ ’54, ’55Pelton, Harvey............................. ’53, ’54Peracchio, Thomas R. ........................ ’72Perun, Doug ................................ ’99, 00Petitti, Richard ............................’52, ’53Petry, G. Michael ............................... ’89Pezza, Michael ............. ‘06, ‘07, ‘08. ‘09Picard, Eric ....................................... ’77Pierce, Anthony L. ....’80, ’81, ’82, ’83(c)Pierce, Philip F. (mgr) ....................... ’40Pierpoint, William S. (mgr) ................ ’57Pierson, Michael W. .......................... ’62Pitney, James ................................... ’50Pokras, Daniel ........................... ’77, ’78Pollack, Brett ....................... ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Polivka, Chad E. ............................... ’91Ponce, Alan ................................ ‘09, ‘10Posner, Anthony .............................. ’78Pracon, Joseph ................................. ’28Practor ............................................. ’28Pratt, Norman R. ................ ’46, ’47, ’48Pratt, Samuel ..................... ’39, ’40, ’41Preli, Francis A. ............... ’50, ’51, ’52(c)Priddy, Robert E. ....................... ’49, ’51Priestley, Akeem ................. ‘06, ‘07, ‘08

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Quattrocchi, Ian ......................... ’01, ‘02Qureshi, Sohaib ........................ ‘02, ‘03

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Raftery, Jr., Edward J. ..... ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85Rahim, Brent ...... ’97, ’98, ’99 (c), ‘00 (c)Rainford, Rohn .......................... ’00, ‘01Rainho, Rui ...................................... ‘01Ralph, Damani .......................... ’01, 02Rammel, Steven C. .................... ’86, ’87Read, Raymond F. ......................... ’35(c)Read, Truman W. ...................... ’33, ’34Reckert, Peter A. .............’56, ’57, ’58(c)Reich, Abraham ................. ’68, ’69, ’70Reif, Christopher M. ....’84 ’85,’86,’87(c)Renehan, James J. .............. ’79, ’80. ’81Rensink, Jay D. ................................. ’89Rhine, Bobby G. ... ’94, ’95, ’96(c), ’98(c)Rice, Peter .......................... ’71, ’72, ’73Richardson, Keith W. ........................ ‘96Richardson, William Rinaldi, David J. ......... ’93, ’94, ’95, ‘96Ritchie, David C. .............................. ’71Rivard, Robin J. (mgr) ....................... ’74Rivera, Edwin L. ........... ’97, ’98, ’99, ‘00Rizo-Patron, Carlos .......................... ‘94Rizza, Anthony C. ...’83, ’84, ’85, ’86 (c)Robbins, Hamlin .............................. ’28Roberg, Paul D. ......................... ’41, ’42Roberts, Marc W. .............................. ’68Robinson, Dwayne F. ........................ ’83

Rocha, Maurizio .......’95, ’96, ’97, ’98(c) Romance, Mark ................................ ’86Romeo, Elio ............................... 80, ’81Roscoe, Lawrence ............................ ’69Rose, Norman C. ....................... ’31, ’32Rosenblatt, Charles A. ........ ’37, ’38, ’39Ross, Lawrence ................................ ’78Ross, Richard ................................... ’41Ross, Robert G. ...............’75, ’76, ’78(c)Rossiter, Morris ............................... ’38Rota, Andres ............................. ‘02, ‘03Rotert, Richard W. ............................ ’69Roushon, Louis ......................... ’55, ’56Rowland, Richard P. ........ ’53, ’54, ’55(c)Ruch, Erwin J. ..................... ’59, ’60, ’61Rudich, Kerry D. .................. ’86, ’87,’88Rueda, Mike ........................ ’98, ’99, 00Rushforth, Charles P. ....................... ’60

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Sahnas, John S. .................... ’67, ’68, ’69St. George, Aaron .............................. ‘00Salling, Paul ......................... ’47, ’48, ’49Salvato, Robert ................................. ’78Salvatore, John Christopher ............... ’89Samu, Frank ..................................... ’28Sanchez, Daniel A. ......................’89, ’90Sanchez, Jossimar ......... ‘09, ‘10, 11, ‘12Sanchez, Michael A. .......................... ’82Sangeloty, Matthew ............. ‘06, ‘07, ‘10Santoro, Natalino S. ........... ’64, ’65, ’66Sapienza, Daniel H. ............ ’92, ’94, ‘95Saunders, Michael C. .......... ’90, ’91, ’92Saunders, Thomas G. ................ ’28, ’29Sautter, Corey J. ....................... ’93, ‘94Scarso, Thomas ............................... ’62Schaefer, John H., ............................ ’63Schaet, Robert F. ....................... ’52, ’53Scheide, William J. ..................... ’50, ’51Schilling, Karl ........ ‘04, ‘05, ‘06(c), ‘08(c)Schippers, Adrian M. .......... ’72, ’73, ’74Schneider, George F. ................. ’67, ’68Schneider, William H. ......... ’62, ’63, ’64Schofield, Donald D. ........... ’62,’63, ’64Schuerman, Adam ........ ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Schultz, Victor .................... ’54, ’55,’57Schwager, Thomas J. .......... ’59, ’60, ’61Schwarting, Gerald A. ......... ’65, ’67, ’68Scopel, Joseph J. .............................. ’85Sealy, Steve ............................... ‘03, ‘04Seiler, W. Joseph .............................. ‘94Semon, John H. ................................ ’28Sgueglia, Roberto........................ ‘06, 07Shalchon, Moshe ................ ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Shapiro, Aaron .......................... ’36, ’37Shaw, Karen L. (mgr) ................. ’80, ’81Sheltz, Walter J. ................................ ’84Shepard, Thomas B. ........ ’72, ’73, ’74(c)Sherbacow, Paul S. (mgr) .................. ’60Sherman, Gerald ............. ’63, ’64, ’65(c)Sherman, Michael ...................... ’65, ’67Sherry, Theodore P. .................. ’94, ‘95Sherwood, Brian W. ............ ’95, ’96, ’97Shipley, Angus M. ............................ ’36Shipman, Mark S. ............... ’56, ’57, ’58Shipman, Michael P. ......................... ‘96Shultis, Reed .................................... ’50Sichel, Edward.................................. ’40Silverstein, Morris .............. ’50, ’51, ’52Skeete, Desmond ............................. ’71Skubliskas, John B. ........................... ’32Slechta, Matej .................................. ’73Smith, Donald S. ................ ’67, ’68, ’69Smith, Jason B. ................................. ’88Smith, Robbins B. ............................. ’54Smith, William P. .............’32, ’33, ’34(c)Soares, Eric L. ............. ’98, ’99, ’00, ‘01Solomon, Gary ................... ’61, ’62, ’64Spaeth, Sloan ........... ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94(c)Spence, Phillip S. ....................... ’36, ’38Spencer, Richard W. .................. ’49, ’50Stahl, Toni ................‘06, ‘07, ‘08(c), ‘09Standish, James ........................ ’31, ’32Stanley, Charles D. ........................... ’59Stanotas, Dimitrios ......................... ‘93Staver, John T. .......................... ’57, ’58Stavrianidis, Fotis G. ........................ ’82Stavrianidis, Thoukis G. .. ’81,’82,’83,’85Stevenson, Brian H. .......................... ’81Stein, Matthew J. .............................. ‘94Steves, Roger L. ..............’59, ’60, ’61(c)Stinnett, Ryan ................................... ‘08Storrs, Arnold B. .............................. ’30Straker, Gary ............................. ’78, ’79

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All-TImE rESUlTS1928 (2-2) Coach: roy Guyer10-19 A L, 8-0 Clark10-26 A W, 3-2 Stafford11-2 A L, 6-0 Springfield11-9 H W, 4-1 Stafford 1929 (0-4) Coach: Jack Seman10-5 H L, 6-0 Clark10-10 A L, 5-1 Wesleyan10-19 A L Unknown 11-2 H L, 3-0 Springfield (JV) 1930 (0-6-1) Coach: Billie Darrow10-4 A L, 7-1 Amherst10-10 A T, 1-1 Clark 10-17 A L, 2-1 Wesleyan10-18 A L, 7-0 Northeastern10-25 A L, 3-1 St. Stephan’s11-1 A L, 3-1 Springfield11-15 A L, 4-1 Mass. Agric. 1931 (1-6-1) Coach: Billie Darrow10-3 A L, 8-0 Wesleyan10-10 H L, 4-3 Clark 10-12 A L, 5-2 W.P.I. 10-16 A W, 3-2 St. Stephan’s10-24 A L, 4-0 Bridgewater10-31 A L, 5-1 Northeastern11-7 H T, 1-1 Springfield11-14 H L, 5-1 Mass. Agric. 1932 (3-5) Coach: Jack Dennerley10-1 H W, 5-1 St. Stephan’s10-8 A L, 5-0 Wesleyan10-15 A L, 3-0 Williams 10-22 H L, 4-0 W.P.I. 10-29 A L, 1-0 Clark A W, 1-0 Trinity 11-5 H W, 2-0 Bridgewater11-11 A L, 4-0 Mass. State 1933 (2-5) Coach: Jack Dennerley10-7 A L, 2-1 Wesleyan10-14 H W, 5-2 Clark 10-21 A L, 1-0 Williams 10-24 H L, 2-0 Trinity10-28 H L, 1-0 W.P.I. 11-4 A W, 3-2 St. Stephan’s11-10 H L, 2-0 Mass. State 1934 (3-6) Coach: Jack Dennerley10-3 A L, 2-0 Amherst10-6 H L, 6-1 Wesleyan10-13 A L, 2-1 Mass. State10-20 H L, 4-1 W.P.I. 10-27 A W, 3-0 Trinity 11-3 A L, 2-1 Williams 11-7 H W, 2-1 American Int’l.11-17 A W, 1-0 Clark H L, 3-0 Springfield 1935 (2-5) Coach: Jack Dennerley9-28 A L, 10-0 Yale 10-5 A L, 6-1 Wesleyan10-12 A L, 2-1 Mass. State10-19 A L, 4-1 W.P.I. 10-26 H W, 2-0 Trinity 11-9 H L, 3-2 Dartmouth11-16 H W, 1-0 Clark

1936 (1-6) Coach: Jack Dennerley10-3 H W, 6-5 Wesleyan10-10 H L, 2-1 Mass. State10-24 A L, 3-1 Trinity10-28 H L, 10-0 Yale 11-6 A L, 2-0 Dartmouth11-14 A L, 1-0 Clark

Sura, Jose ......................................... ‘01Svensson, Marcus ............................ ‘02Swiman, Charles .............................. ’40Swofford, Michael L ......... ’72, ’74, ’75(c)

- ttt -Tagaras, T. John ................... ’71, ’72, ’73Taible, G. Michael .............................. ’87Tamsky, Ivan W. .......................... ’33, ’34Taylor, Frank T. ................................. ’33Tedford, John R. ............ ’46, ’47, ’48, ’49Tedford, Tim .................................... ‘97Tedoni, Tim W. ................................. ‘96Teleky, Geza ..................................... ‘00Terry, Kristen G. (mgr) .......... ’88, ’89, ’90Thomas, Devon ................................. ‘08Thomas, Shavar ........................... ’01, 02Thompson, Dwight S. ........ ’49, ’50, ’51(c)Thompson, Thomas F. ...................... ’81Thornton, William ..... ’99, ’00, ’01, ’02 (c)Thulin, John E. .................................. ’28Tishon, Ryan T. ............. ’96, ’97, ’98, ’99Toole, Ryan M. .................................. ‘95Torres, Felipe................ ’95, ’96, ’98, ’99Totten, Richard G. ....................... ’70, ’71Tourville, Kenneth H. .............. ’30, ’31 (c)Trager, Joseph W. ....... ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85(c)Trainor, Kevin J. ................... ’94, ’96, ’97Troy, Joseph A. ...........................’84, ’85Tsantiris, Leonides ........ ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76Tschummi, Herbert R. ....................... ’49Tunson, Michael S. ...................... ’86, ’87Turnage, T. Corey ......... ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91Turner, Lewellyn .................. ’32, ’33, ’34Turney, Francis W.............................. ’31Tuttle, George W. ........................ ’41, ’42Tuttle, William B. ...............’52, ’53, ’54(c)Twaalhoven, William-Paul F. ......... ’84, ’85

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Vaida, Frank ..................................... ’39Vaida, Mitchell ..................... ’40, ’41, ’42Vargas, Roberto A. ........ ’97, ’98, ’99, ‘00Varholak, Nicholas ............................ ‘01Vassar, James P. ................................ ’76Ventres, James .................................. ’50Verab, Jamie ................. ’01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Vergnes, Roger P. .............................. ’81Verley, Frank A. ................................ ’58Vigil, Santiago ................................... ’84Villota, Albert .................................... ‘95

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Walcoff, Richard I. ............................. ’71Walsh, Dennis J. ................................ ’71Wasserman, Max .......... ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ;12Waterman, Donald J. ............. ’51, ’52, ’53Watson-Siriboe,Kwame .. ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 (c)Wehrle, Alfred L. .............................. ’55Weir, Sean ......................................... ‘10Wells, Harold G. ................. ’33, ’34, ’35West, Andrew ................................... ’97Wharf, thomas ........................... ‘09, ‘10White, O’Brian ...........‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08(c)Whitehead, Philip H. ........... ’71, ’72, ’73Wiberg, Bijorn S. ................ ’56, ’57, ’58Williams, Frederick W. ............... ’59, ’61Williams, Lloyd ................................. ’37Willoughby, Russell J. ....................... ’33Wilson, Easton ........................... ‘03, ‘04Wisniewski, Adam ............................ ’46Wissinger, Carl M. ..................... ’31, ’32Wood, Clarke B. ............................... ’31Woods, Eric M. ................................. ’92Wrajght, John E. (mgr) ........ ’67, ’68, ’69Wright, John R. ................... ’65, ’66, ’67Wuskell, Andrew .............................. ’62

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Yavis, John C........................ ’54, ’55, ’56Yeager, Aliva F. ...........................’54, ’55Young, Colby W. ......................... ’28, ’29Young, Jonathan C. (mgr) ............’73, ’74Young, Todd ..................................... ’86

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Zaiss, Thomas ..................... ’87, ’88, ‘89Zeichosky, Henry ........................ ’40, ’41Zieky, Max ............’97, ’98, ’99 (c), ‘00 (c)Zukas, Albert ..............................’41, ’42

(c) - captaincy ..... (mgr)-Indicates manager

BolD - CUrrent PlayerS

11-19 A L, 4-0 Brown 1937 (1-7) Coach: John Squires10-2 A L, 5-2 Wesleyan10-9 A L, 7-0 Mass. State10-16 A L, 4-0 W.P.I.10-23 H W, 3-0 Trinity 10-29 A L, 3-1 AIC11-2 H L, 5-1 Springfield11-13 A L, 4-0 Rensselaer11-19 H L, 5-0 Brown 1938 (1-7) Coach: John Squires10-1 H L, 8-0 Wesleyan10-8 H L, 5-0 Mass. State10-15 H L, 8-2 W.P.I.10-22 A L, 5-1 Rensselaer10-29 A L, 10-0 Springfield11-4 H L, 6-1 AIC11-12 H W, 4-2 Clark11-19 A L, 4-2 Brown 1939 (3-6) Coach: John Squires10-2 H W, 3-0 Bloomfield10-7 A L, 6-1 Wesleyan10-17 A L, 2-1 Mass. State10-20 A W, 3-2 Clark10-25 A L, 4-0 W.P.I. 11-4 H L, 3-1 Springfield11-8 H L, 2-1 Brown 11-18 H W, 7-2 Arnold 11-22 A L, 2-1 Tufts 1940 (4-3-1) Coach: John Squires10-5 H L, 10-1 Wesleyan10-12 H T, 2-2 Mass. State10-16 H W, 4-3 Clark 10-19 H W, 2-1 W.P.I. 10-25 A L, 3-0 Brown 10-30 A L, 3-0 Springfield11-8 A W, 3-1 Coast Guard11-16 A W, 4-1 Tufts 1941 (6-3-0) Coach: John Squires10-4 W, 3-1 Mass. State10-11 L, 6-4 Wesleyan10-15 W, 4-1 Clark 10-18 W. 2-1 W.P.I. 10-25 W. 4-1 Brown 10-29 L, 5-1 Springfield11-1 W, 3-1 M.I.T. 11-8 W, 5-1 Coast Guard11-15 L, 3-2 Tufts No Home/Away Game Records 1942 (3-6) Coach: Carl fischer L, 2-1 Mass. State W, 4-0 Clark L, 2-1 Brown L, 3-2 W.P.I. L, 4-2 Wesleyan W, 5-0 M.I.T. L, 4-0 Springfield L, 2-0 Tufts W, 3-0 Coast Guard No Home/Away Game Records 1943-45 no teamS-wwII 1946 (4-5) Coach: John Squires10-12 H W, 3-2 Tufts 10-19 A L, 6-1 Williams 10-23 H W, 2-1 Brown 10-26 A L, 2-0 Mass. State11-1 A L, 3-0 Springfield11-6 A L, 2-0 Yale 11-9 A W, 2-1 Harvard 11-12 H L, 2-0 Wesleyan11-16 A W, 4-3 Coast Guard1947 (7-2)

Coach: John Squires10-4 H W, 5-0 Clark 10-10 A W, 8-1 Tufts 10-18 H W, 5-2 Williams 10-25 H W, 6-1 Massachusetts10-29 A W, 2-1 Brown 11-1 A L, 2-0 Springfield11-5 H L, 3-1 Yale11-11 A L, 4-2 Wesleyan11-14 H W, 9-1 Fort Devens 1948 (11-0) Coach: John SquiresNSCAA NATiONAL CHAmPiONS10-2 A W, 3-0 Yale 10-9 H W, 6-0 Dartmouth10-13 H W, 5-0 Tufts 10-16 A W, 4-1 Williams 10-19 A W, 5-0 Clark 10-23 A W, 3-1 Massachusetts10-27 H W, 3-0 Brown 10-30 H W, 3-2 Springfield11-6 H W, 3-0 M.I.T. 11-9 H W, 3-0 Wesleyan11-13 A W, 5-0 Fort Devens 1949 (7-3-1) Coach: John Squires10-8 A W, 5-1 Dartmouth10-12 H W, 2-1 Yale 10-15 H W, 5-0 Williams 10-18 H W, 1-0 Harvard 10-22 H W, 4-1 Massachusetts10-26 A L, 3-2 Brown 10-29 A L, 4-1 Springfield11-2 H W, 7-0 Clark11-5 A T, 3-3 M.I.T. 11-8 A W, 1-0 Wesleyan11-11 A L, 1-0 U. of Havana 1950 (3-6-2) Coach: John Squires10-4 A W, 3-0 Clark 10-7 H L, 1-0 Dartmouth10-11 A W, 3-0 Yale10-14 A W, 2-1 Williams 10-17 A L, 2-0 Harvard 10-21 A T, 1-1 Massachusetts10-28 H L, 2-0 Springfield11-4 H T, 2-2 M.I.T. 11-7 H L, 3-1 Wesleyan11-11 A L, 4-2 Maryland 11-15 H L, 2-0 Brown 1951 (5-4) Coach: John Squires10-13 A L, 7-1 Dartmouth10-17 A L, 1-0 Brown 10-20 H W, 4-0 Massachusetts10-27 H W, 3-0 Williams 10-31 H W, 3-1 Boston Univ.11-3 A W, 2-0 M.I.T. 11-7 A L, 2-1 Wesleyan11-10 H L, 5-1 Yale 11-16 H W, 4-2 Maryland 1952 (5-6) Coach: John Squires10-4 H W, 2-1 Brandeis 10-11 A L, 4-3 Yale 10-15 H W, 3-1 Brown 10-18 A L, 6-0 Massachusetts10-22 H L, 5-1 Dartmouth10-25 A L, 2-1 Williams 10-29 A W, 1-0 Boston Univ.11-1 H W, 2-0 M.I.T. 11-5 H L, 2-1 Wesleyan11-11 H L, 3-1 Harvard 11-15 A W, 2-1 Springfield

1953 (5-4-1) Coach: John Squires10-3 A W, 7-0 Brandeis 10-7 H L, 2-1 Springfield10-10 A L, 3-1 Dartmouth10-14 A W, 3-1 Brown 10-17 H T, 2-2 Massachusetts

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• 4 National Players of the Year • 36 BIG EAST Players of the Year • 48 All-America Selections

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10-28 H W, 7-0 Boston Univ.10-31 A W, 2-1 M.I.T. 11-4 A W, 3-0 Wesleyan11-7 H L, 2-0 Yale 11-13 A L, 4-0 Maryland 1954 (3-9) Coach: John Squires10-2 H W, 7-0 Brandeis 10-6 A L, 4-0 Yale 10-9 H l, 5-1 Dartmouth10-13 A L, 2-0 Army10-16 A L, 2-1 Massachusetts10-20 H L, 3-1 Brown10-23 A L, 1-0 Williams 10-27 A W, 5-1 Boston Univ.10-30 H L, 2-0 M.I.T.11-3 H L, 1-0 Wesleyan11-10 A L, 4-0 Springfield11-12 H L, 1-0 Maryland 1955 (1-9-2) Coach: John Squires9-28 H L, 4-1 Yale 10-1 A W, 4-0 Brandeis 10-5 A L, 4-0 Army10-8 A L, 4-0 Wesleyan10-12 A L, 6-0 Dartmouth10-14 H L, 3-1 Massachusetts10-19 A L, 3-0 Brown 10-22 H L, 3-1 Williams 10-26 H L, 3-2 Boston Univ.10-28 A T, 2-2 M.I.T. 11-5 A L, 0-0 Coast Guard11-9 H L, 4-0 Springfield 1956 (4-6) Coach: John Squires9-29 A 0-5 Yale 10-6 H 1-3 Wesleyan10-13 A W, 4-1 Massachusetts10-17 H L, 2-1 Dartmouth10-20 H L, 2-1 Williams10-27 H W, 2-1 M.I.T. 10-30 H L, 4-2 Brown 11-2 A W, 6-1 Boston Univ.11-7 A L, 4-1 Springfield11-9 H W, 1-0 Coast Guard 1957 (7-3-1) Coach: John Squires9-28 A W, 4-3 Dartmouth10-2 H L, 5-2 Yale 10-5 A L, 3-1 Wesleyan10-12 H W, 3-1 Massachusetts10-15 H W, 6-0 Bridgeport10-19 A W, 2-0 Williams 10-23 H W, 4-1 Hillyer 10-26 H W, 3-0 Boston Univ.10-30 A T, 0-0 Brown 11-6 H L, 4-1 Springfield11-9 A W, 6-4 Coast Guard 1958 (10-1) Coach: John Squires9-27 H W, 4-2 Dartmouth10-1 A L, 4-3 Yale 10-3 H W, 2-1 Wesleyan10-8 H W, 5-0 Hartford 10-11 A W, 8-1 Massachusetts10-15 A W, 2-1 Bridgeport10-18 H W, 3-0 Williams 10-25 A W, 8-2 Boston Univ.10-28 H W, 6-1 Brown 11-5 A W, 7-0 Springfield11-8 H W, 4-1 Coast Guard 1959 (4-6-2) Coach: John Squires9-26 A L, 3-2 Dartmouth9-30 H L, 2-0 Yale 10-3 A T, 0-0 Wesleyan10-7 H W, 4-0 Hartford 10-10 H W, 9-1 Massachusetts10-13 H L, 6-1 Bridgeport10-17 A T, 1-1 Williams 10-20 H W, 4-1 Boston Univ.

10-24 A W, 6-1 Brown 10-31 A L, 7-0 Colgate 11-4 H L, 1-0 Springfield11-7 A L, 1-0 Coast Guard 1960 (11-3) Coach: John SquiresNCAA FiNAL FOUr9-24 H W, 3-1 Dartmouth9-28 H W, 3-1 Wesleyan10-5 A W, 4-2 Yale10-8 A W, 3-0 Massachusetts10-11 A L, 6-2 Bridgeport10-15 H W, 3-2 Williams 10-18 H W, 8-0 Hartford 10-22 A W, 5-0 Boston Univ.10-26 A L, 3-2 Colgate 11-2 A W, 3-2 Springfield11-5 H W, 4-1 Coast Guard11-8 H W, 2-0 Brown 11-19 H W, 4-3* SUNY Cortland11-25 A L, 4-0* Maryland *NCAA Tournament

1961 (9-3) Coach: John Squires9-28 H L, 4-1 Yale9-30 A W, 2-1 Dartmouth10-4 H L, 3-2 Yale 10-10 H W, 3-2 Bridgeport10-14 H W, 6-1 Massachusetts10-18 A L, 6-1 Wesleyan10-21 A L, 5-2 Williams 10-23 H W, 2-1 Hartford10-31 A W, 4-2 Brown 11-4 A W, 3-1 Coast Guard11-8 H W, 5-2 Springfield11-11 H W, 1-0 Colgate 11-14 A W, 7-2 Rhode Island 1962 (3-9) Coach: John Squires9-29 H L, 1-0 Dartmouth10-3 A L, 6-1 Yale 10-6 H W, 3-1 Rhode Island10-10 A L, 2-1 Bridgeport10-13 A W, 3-1 Massachusetts10-17 H L, 3-1 Brown 10-20 H L, 2-1 Williams 10-23 H L, 3-2 Hartford 10-31 H L, 4-2 Wesleyan11-3 H W, 2-1 Coast Guard11-6 A L, 4-3 Springfield11-10 A L, 5-2 Colgate 1963 (4-7) Coach: John Squires10-2 H L, 4-2 Yale 10-8 H L, 4-0 Bridgeport10-12 H W, 9-4 Massachusetts10-16 A L, 6-2 Brown 10-19 A L, 4-0 Williams 10-22 H W, 3-2 Hartford 10-26 H L, 6-2 Colgate 10-30 A L, 4-0 Wesleyan11-2 A W, 2-0 Coast Guard11-5 H L, 2-0 Springfield11-16 A W, 3-0 Rhode Island 1964 (7-4-2) Coach: John Squires10-3 H W, 7-1 Vermont10-7 A T, 3-3 Yale 10-10 A W. 1-0 Massachusetts10-14 H W, 2-1 Brown 10-17 H L, 5-2 Williams 10-20 H W, 5-0 Hartford 10-24 A L, 3-1 Colgate 10-28 H L, 2-1 Wesleyan10-31 H W, 3-0 Amherst11-3 A T, 3-3 Springfield11-5 A W, 1-0 M.I.T. 11-7 A L, 2-1 Coast Guard11-14 H W, 2-0 Rhode Island 1965 (5-6-1)

Coach: John Squires10-2 A L, 3-0 Vermont10-9 H W, 5-1 Massachusetts10-16 A W, 3-1 Maine10-20 H L, 1-0 Coast Guard10-23 A L, 3-1 Brown 10-27 A L, 1-0 Wesleyan10-30 A L, 2-0 Amherst11-1 H W, 1-0 New Hampshire11-3 H L, 2-1 Yale 11-6 H W, 3-0 M.I.T. 11-9 H T, 3-3 Springfield11-13 A W, 6-2 Rhode Island 1966 (8-5) Coach: John Squires10-1 H L, 4-1 Vermont10-8 A L, 2-1 Massachusetts10-12 H L, 3-1 Brown 10-15 H W, 8-0 Maine 10-19 A W, 1-0 Coast Guard10-22 A W, 2-0 Middlebury10-26 H W, 3-2 Wesleyan10-29 A W, 3-1 New Hampshire11-2 A L, 2-1 Yale11-5 A W, 6-1 M.I.T. 11-8 A W, 3-1 Springfield11-12 H W, 3-1 Rhode Island11-22 H L, 2-1* Army *NCAA Tournament 1967 (6-7) Coach: John Squires10-7 A L, 5-4 Vermont10-11 A W, 2-1 Wesleyan10-14 H L, 2-1 Massachusetts10-18 A W, 5-0 Coast Guard10-21 A W, 4-1 Maine 10-24 H W, 2-1 Amherst10-28 H L, 2-1 Middlebury11-1 H W, 4-3 Yale11-4 H W, 6-0 New Hampshire11-8 A L, 4-0 Brown 11-11 H W, 3-1 M.I.T.11-14 H L, 2-1 Springfield11-18 A L, 3-1 Rhode Island 1968 (4-6-2) Coach: John Squires9-21 H L, 1-0 Vermont9-28 H T, 2-2 Harvard 10-5 A T, 0-0 New Hampshire10-12 A W, 2-1 Massachusetts10-16 H W, 1-0 Wesleyan 10-19 H W, 4-2 Maine 10-23 H L, 2-0 Brown 10-26 A L, 2-0 Middlebury11-6 A L, 1-0 Yale 11-9 A W, 4-0 M.I.T. 11-16 A L, 5-3 Rhode Island11-21 A L, 8-0 Springfield 1969 (3-9) Coach: Joseph morrone9-20 A L, 5-4 Vermont10-1 A L, 5-0 Harvard 10-4 H W, 3-0 New Hampshire10-8 A L, 1-0 Wesleyan10-11 H L, 2-1 Massachusetts10-18 A W, 7-0 Maine 10-21 A L, 2-0 Brown 10-25 H L, 4-2 Middlebury10-29 H L, 2-1 Springfield11-5 H L, 2-1 Yale11-8 H W, 5-3 M.I.T. 11-15 A L, 4-1 Rhode Island 1970 (6-5-2) Coach: Joseph morrone9-26 H T, 1-1 Vermont9-30 A L, 2-0 Long Island U.10-3 A W, 2-1 New Hampshire10-7 H T, 2-2 Wesleyan10-10 A L, 5-3 Massachusetts10-17 H W, 4-3 Maine 10-20 A L, 2-1 Brown 10-24 A L, 2-0 Middlebury

10-28 A W, 3-2 Springfield11-4 A W, 1-0 Yale11-7 A W, 4-1 M.I.T. 11-11 H W, 3-1 Boston Univ.11-14 H L, 4-2 Rhode Island 1971 (4-11) Coach: Joseph morrone9-18 A L, 3-2 Vermont9-22 H W, 2-1 Bridgeport9-25 H L, 1-0 Williams 9-28 H L, 4-1 Long Island U.10-2 H L, 2-1 New Hampshire10-6 A L, 1-0 Wesleyan10-9 H L, 4-0 Massachusetts10-11 A L, 6-0 Boston Univ.10-16 A L, 3-2 Maine 10-19 A L, 2-0 Brown 10-27 H L, 1-0 Springfield10-30 A W, 3-0 Hofstra 11-3 H W, 1-0 Yale 11-6 A W, 1-0 Holy Cross11-13 A L, 4-0 Rhode Island 1972 (8-7-1) Coach: Joseph morrone9-20 A L, 3-1 Bridgeport9-23 H W, 3-2 Vermont (ot)9-30 A W, 2-1 Yale 10-7 A W, 2-1 New Hampshire10-11 H W, 2-1 Wesleyan10-14 H W, 5-1 Boston Univ.10-18 A T, 1-1 Amherst10-21 H W, 2-1 Maine 10-24 H L, 3-2 Brown 10-28 A L, 3-1 Massachusetts11-1 A L, 3-0 Springfield11-4 H W, 12-0 Hofstra 11-8 A L, 3-1 Williams 11-11 H W, 7-0 Holy Cross11-18 H L, 5-1 Rhode Island11-21 A L, 4-2* Brown *NCAA Tournament 1973 (13-4-2) Coach: Joseph morrone9-17 H 1-2 St. Louis9-19 H 2-3 Bridgeport9-22 A W, 1-0 Vermont9-26 A W, 1-0 Boston Univ.9-29 H W, 2-0 Yale 10-6 H W, 4-2 New Hampshire10-10 A W, 1-0 Wesleyan10-14 H W, 8-0 Providence10-17 A W, 1-0 Harvard 10-20 A T, 1-1 Maine 10-23 A W, 1-0 Brown 10-27 H W, 2-0 Massachusetts10-31 H L, 6-2 Springfield11-3 A W, 5-0 Hofstra 11-7 H T, 0-0 Williams 11-9 A W, 5-0 Holy Cross11-14 H W, 2-1 Amherst11-17 A W, 3-0 Rhode Island11-20 H L, 1-0* (ot) Brown*NCAA Tournament 1974 (18-2-1) Coach: Joseph morroneNCAA FiNAL SiX9-14 H W, 8-1 Holy Cross9-18 A W, 2-1 Bridgeport9-21 H W, 3-2 Vermont9-25 H W, 4-0 Boston Univ.9-28 A W, 1-0 Yale 10-2 A W, 3-0 Hartwick10-5 A W, 1-0 New Hampshire10-9 H W, 5-0 Wesleyan10-12 A W, 4-1 Boston College10-16 H W, 1-1 Harvard 10-19 H W, 6-0 Maine 10-23 H W, 1-0 Brown 10-26 A W, 1-0 Massachusetts10-30 A W, 2-1 Springfield11-2 A W, 2-0 Providence

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11-6 A W, 2-0 Williams 11-13 A W, 3-0 Amherst11-16 H L, 1-0 Rhode Island11-20 H W, 4-1* Bridgeport11-26 H W, 4-3* Brown 12-1 A L, 2-0* Hartwick *NCAA Tournament 1975 (16-3-3) Coach: Joseph morrone9-13 H L, 2-1 (ot) St. Louis9-17 H W, 3-1 Bridgeport9-20 A L, 3-1 Vermont9-24 A W, 5-0 Boston Univ.9-27 H W, 2-1 Yale 10-1 A W, 4-0 Princeton10-3 H W, 1-0 New Hampshire10-7 A W, 1-0 Wesleyan10-9 H W, 2-1 Springfield10-14 H T, 1-1 (ot) Hartwick10-16 H W, 5-1 Boston College10-18 A W, 5-0 Maine 10-22 A T, 2-2 (ot) Brown10-24 H W, 1-0 Massachusetts10-29 A W, 2-1 (ot) Dartmouth11-1 H W, 1-0 Providence11-5 H W, 2-1 Williams 11-8 H W, 3-1 Long Island U.11-12 H W, 5-0 Amherst11-15 A T, 1-1 (ot) Rhode Island 11-19 H W, 4-3* (ot)Vermont11-25 H L, 2-1* (ot) Brown*NCAA Tournament 1976 (18-2-2) Coach: Joseph morroneNCAA FiNAL SiX9-15 A T, 1-1 (ot) Bridgeport 9-18 H W, 3-2 Vermont9-22 A W, 3-0 Amherst9-25 A W, 3-0 Yale 9-29 H W, 3-0 Princeton10-1 A W, 4-0 New Hampshire10-6 H W, 5-0 Wesleyan10-8 H T, 1-1 (ot) Adelphi10-14 A W, 4-0 Boston College10-16 H W, 3-0 Maine 10-20 H W, 3-2 (ot) Brown10-23 A W, 3-0 Massachusetts10-26 A W, 1-0 Springfield10-28 H W, 1-0 Dartmouth10-30 H W, 4-0 Boston Univ.11-3 A W, 1-0 Williams 11-7 H L, 1-0 Hartwick 11-10 A W, 2-1 Providence11-13 H W, 4-0 Rhode Island11-17 H W, 2-1* Rhode Island11-21 H W, 1-0* Brown 11-25 A L, 2-0 Hartwick*NCAA Tournament 1977 (9-11-1) Coach: Joseph morrone9-7 H W, 4-0 SIU-Edwards-ville9-10 H L, 1-0 St. Louis9-14 H W, 3-2 Bridgeport9-17 A L, 2-1 (ot) Vermont 9-21 H W, 2-0 Amherst9-24 A T, 1-1 (ot) Adelphi9-29 H L, 3-2 San Francisco10-1 H W, 3-1 New Hampshire10-5 A L, 2-1 Wesleyan10-8 H W, 2-0 Boston College10-11 A L, 2-1 Dartmouth10-13 A L, 2-1 Boston Univ.10-15 A W, 3-0 Maine 10-18 A L, 3-1 Brown 10-21 H L, 2-1 Massachusetts10-25 H W, 5-1 Springfield10-29 H W, 1-0 Providence11-2 H W, 3-2 Williams (ot)11-5 H L, 2-1 Hartwick 11-9 H L, 3-2 Yale 11-12 A L, 3-1 Rhode Island

1978 (19-6) Coach: Joseph morroneNCAA FiNAL SiX9-6 H W, 4-1 Howard 9-9 H L, 4-2 Indiana9-13 A W, 1-0 Bridgeport9-17 H L, 2-0 Clemson 9-23 H W, 5-1 Adelphi 9-26 H W, 2-0 Boston Univ.9-28 A W, 5-0 Amherst9-30 H W, 3-0 Harvard 10-4 A W, 2-0 Yale 10-6 A W, 3-2 (ot) UNH10-11 H L, 3-2 Dartmouth10-14 A W, 2-1 Boston College10-18 H W, 5-1 Wesleyan10-21 H W, 6-0 Maine 10-25 H L, 1-0 Brown 10-28 A W, 2-1 Massachusetts10-31 A W, 3-0 Springfield11-3 A W, 2-0 Florida Tech11-5 A L, 1-0 (ot) Rollins11-8 A W, 4-3 Williams 11-11 H W, 2-1 (ot) Vermont11-14 A W, 4-0* Dartmouth11-18 H W, 3-0* Rhode Island11-21 A W, 3-1* Brown 11-26 H L, 3-0* Phila. Textile*NCAA Tournament 1979 (19-7-0) Coach: Joseph morrone9-5 H W, 2-1 UCLA 9-8 H L, 2-1 St. Louis9-12 H W, 7-0 Bridgeport9-14 A W, 5-0 South Carolina9-16 A L, 2-1 (ot) Clemson9-19 A W, 3-1 Adelphi 9-22 A L, 2-1 Vermont9-25 A W, 2-0 Boston Univ.9-27 H W, 7-1 Amherst9-29 A W, 2-1 Harvard 10-3 H W, 2-1 Yale10-7 H L, 4-3 San Francisco10-10 A W, 4-1 Dartmouth10-12 H W, 5-0 Boston College10-14 H W, 5-0 Air Force10-17 H W, 4-0 New Hampshire10-20 A W, 6-0 Maine 10-23 A W, 1-0 Brown 10-27 H W, 3-2 Massachusetts10-31 A W, 5-0 Springfield11-3 H W, 9-0 Fairfield 11-6 A W, 7-2 Providence11-9 A L, 2-1 Penn State11-11 A W, 4-1 Lafayette11-17 A L, 3-1 Rhode Island11-25 H L, 3-2*(ot) Rhode Island *NCAA Tournament 1980 (21-2-1) Coach: Joseph morroneNCAA Quarterfinals9-3 H W, 1-0 SIU-Edwards-ville9-5 A W, 2-0 St. Louis9-7 A L, 1-0 Indiana 9-10 A W, 5-2 Bridgeport9-14 H W, 7-0 Stanford9-20 H W, 2-0 Vermont9-23 H W, 4-0 Boston Univ.9-27 H W, 5-1 Harvard 10-1 A W, 1-0 Yale 10-4 H W, 6-1 Duke10-7 A W, 4-1 Boston College10-9 H W, 4-1 Dartmouth10-12 H W, 3-2 N.C. State10-15 A W, 7-0 New Hampshire10-18 H W, 4-0 Virginia 10-22 A W, 6-1 Amherst10-25 A W, 6-1 Massachusetts10-29 A W, 1-0 Springfield11-2 H W, 3-0 Lafayette11-6 H W, 3-0 Brown11-9 H T, 0-0 Penn State11-15 H W, 6-0 Rhode Island11-22 H W, 6-0* Boston Univ.12-6 A L, 1-0*(ot) Hartwick

*NCAA Tournament 1981 (20-3-2) Coach: Joseph morroneNCAA NATiONAL CHAmPiON9-2 H W, 4-3 St. Louis (ot)9-6 H W, 3-1 Indiana9-13 H W, 3-1 South Carolina9-16 H W, 3-1 Boston College9-19 A W, 2-0 Vermont9-23 A W, 3-1 Boston Univ.9-27 H W, 9-0 Bridgeport9-30 A W, 1-0 Cal/Berkeley10-2 A L, 2-1 San Francisco10-4 A L, 3-0 Stanford 10-9 A W, 1-0 Dartmouth10-11 H W, 1-0 North Carolina10-14 H W, 5-0 New Hampshire10-20 H W, 3-1 Massachusetts10-23 A W, 6-1 Brown 10-25 H W, 7-0 St. John’s10-28 H W, 4-0 Yale 11-1 H T, 1-1 (ot) Alabama A&M 11-6 A W, 3-2 Penn State11-8 A 3-4 Phila. Textiles11-14 A T, 0-0 (ot) Rhode Island 11-21 H W, 6-2* Vermont11-29 H W, 3-0* Long Island U.12-5 A W, 2-1* Eastern Illinois12-6 A W, 2-1* Alabama A&M *NCAA Tournament 1982 (15-3-7) Coach: Joseph morroneNCAA Semifinals 9-1 H 4-0 Wis.-Milwauk.9-5 H 6-0 Ohio State9-10 A 2-1 Old Dominion9-12 A T, 0-0 William & Mary9-15 A T, 1-1 (ot) Boston Coll. 9-19 H W, 1-0 Vermont9-22 H W, 1-0 Boston Univ.9-26 A L, 3-1 Syracuse9-29 A W, 4-1 Harvard 10-3 H T, 1-1 (ot) San Francisco 10-6 H W, 1-0 Rhode Island10-10 H W, 4-0 Dartmouth10-13 A W, 3-2 (ot) New Hampshire 10-17 H W, 2-0 Rutgers 10-20 A T, 2-2 Mass. (ot)10-24 H L, 3-1 (ot) Alabama A&M10-27 A T, 1-1 (ot) Yale 10-31 H W, 3-2 Penn State11-3 H W, 1-0 Brown 11-7 H T, 1-1 (ot) Phila. Textile11-10 A W, 3-2 (ot) Providence11-13 H T, 1-1# (ot)Boston Coll.11-21 H W, 3-2* (ot) Boston Coll.11-28 H W, 1-0* LIU (ot) 12-5 A L, 2-1* Duke#BIG EAST Tournament *NCAA Tournament 1983 (16-9-1, 2-1-0 BIG eaSt) Coach: Joseph morroneNCAA Semifinals9-2 H L, 2-1 North Carolina9-4 H W, 3-1 American9-9 A L, 3-2 (ot) N. Texas St.9-11 A L, 2-4 SMU 9-14 H W, 3-0 Boston Coll.9-18 H W, 2-0 Vermont9-21 A W, 2-1 Boston Univ.9-25 H W, 2-1 (ot) Syracuse9-28 H T, 1-1 (ot) Harvard10-2 H L, 3-1 Clemson 10-5 A W, 2-0 Rhode Island10-9 A W, 2-0 Dartmouth10-12 H W, 5-0 Yale10-16 H L, 1-0 William & Mary10-19 H W, 5-0 Massachusetts10-23 H W, 5-0 Old Dominion10-26 A L, 3-0 Providence10-28 A L, 3-2 (ot) Penn State10-30 A L, 3-0 Rutgers11-2 A W, 3-1 Brown 11-6 H W, 3-0 South Carolina11-11 H W, 1-0# Boston Coll.

11-13 H W, 5-1# Syracuse11-20 H W, 2-0* Providence11-27 H W, 1-0* Alabama A&M12-4 H L, 4-0* Columbia#BIG EAST Tournament (1st) *NCAA Tournament 1984 (14-9-1, 1-2-0 BIG eaSt) Coach: Joseph morrone9-1 A L, 5-0 Clemson9-2 A L, 3-0 South Carolina9-7 H W, 3-0 N.Texas State9-9 H W, 4-0 So. Methodist9-12 A W, 3-1 Boston Coll.9-16 A W, 4-0 Vermont9-19 H W, 3-0 Boston Univ.9-21 A L, 3-1 Syracuse 9-23 H W, 9-0 Fairfield 9-26 A L, 2-0 Harvard 9-30 H W, 2-1 Long Island10-3 H W, 2-1 Rhode Island10-7 H W, 2-0 Dartmouth10-10 A W, 1-0 Yale 10-14 H L, 1-0 Alabama A&M10-17 A L, 2-1 Massachusetts10-21 H W, 4-0 West Virginia10-24 H L, 1-0 Providence10-28 H L, 2-1 Penn State10-31 H W, 1-0 Brown 11-4 H T, 1-1 (ot) Rutgers11-9 H W, 5-0# Syracuse 11-11 H W, 1-0# Providence11-25 H L, 1-0* (ot) Harvard#BIG EAST Tournament (1st) *NCAA Tournament

1985 (17-4-3, 3-0-0 BIG eaSt) Coach: Joseph morrone9-1 H T, 0-0 (ot) Hartwick9-6 N T, 1-1 UCLA9-7 N T, 0-0 (ot) Clemson9-11 H W, 1-0 Boston College9-15 H W, 4-1 Vermont9-18 A W, 2-0 Boston Univ.9-20 H W, 3-1 Stanford9-22 H W, 3-1 (ot) Syracuse9-25 H W, 5-1 Harvard 9-29 H W, 4-1 Howard10-2 A W, 2-1 Rhode Island10-6 A W, 3-0 Dartmouth10-9 H W, 2-1 Yale 10-13 H W, 1-0 North Carolina10-16 H W, 2-0 Massachusetts10-20 H W, 2-0 Navy 10-23 H W, 2-0 Providence10-25 A L, 2-1 Penn State10-27 A W, 3-0 Rutgers 11-3 H W, 3-2 (ot) St. Louis11-5 A L, 4-3 (ot) Brown11-9 H W, 1-0# St. John’s 11-10 H L, 1-0# Syracuse11-24 H L, 2-1* Boston Univ. #BIG EAST Tournament *NCAA Tournament 1986 (12-7-2, 1-2-0 BIG eaSt) Coach: Joseph morrone8-31 H W, 2-0 (ot) William & Mary9-6 A W, 4-0 Vermont9-9 A L, 2-1 (ot) Boston Coll.9-12 A L, 5-0 Duke 9-14 N L, 2-1 (ot) N. Carolina St.9-17 H L, 2-0 Boston Univ.9-19 A L, 4-3 Syracuse 9-21 H W, 2-0 Central Florida9-24 A T, 1-1 (ot) Harvard 9-28 H W, 2-0 Fordham10-1 H W, 5-0 Rhode Island10-5 H W, 1-0 Dartmouth10-8 A W, 1-0 Yale10-12 H W, 2-1 Alabama A&M10-15 A W, 3-1 Massachusetts10-19 H L, 2-1 (ot) Notre Dame10-22 H W, 3-0 Providence10-26 H T, 3-3 (ot) Penn State10-29 H W, 2-1 (ot) Brown11-2 H W, 1-0 (ot) Rutgers11-8 H L, 1-0# Syracuse #BIG EAST Tournament

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1987 (13-7-3, 3-0-0 BIG eaSt) Coach: Joseph morrone9-1 H T, 1-1 (ot) Adelphi9-4 H W, 3-0 Drexel 9-6 H W, 3-1 (ot) Stanford9-9 H W, 3-1 Boston College9-12 A L, 2-1 Fresno State9-13 A L, 1-0 San Francisco9-16 A W, 2-1 Boston Univ.9-20 H W, 2-0 Syracuse9-23 H T, 0-0 (ot) Harvard9-27 H W, 2-1 UCLA9-30 A W, 1-0 Rhode Island10-7 H W, 3-2 Yale 10-11 H L, 2-1 Duke10-14 H W, 1-0 (ot) Massachusetts10-18 H W, 3-0 Colgate10-21 A W, 3-1 Providence10-23 A T, 2-2 (ot) Penn State10-25 A L, 1-0 Rutgers 10-28 A L, 2-1 Brown11-1 H W, 2-1 Princeton11-6 H W, 1-0# St. John’s 11-8 H L, 2-1# Seton Hall11-15 H L, 1-0 (ot)* Harvard #BIG EAST Tournament *NCAA Tournament 1988 (14-8-1, 2-1-0 BIG eaSt) Coach: Joseph morrone9-1 H W, 2-1 Phila. Textile9-4 H L, 4-2 Old Dominion9-7 A W, 2-1 (ot) Boston Coll.9-9 A L, 3-1 UNLV9-10 A L, 1-0 UCLA9-14 H T, 1-1 (ot) Boston Univ.9-16 A L, 1-0 Syracuse 9-18 H W, 1-0 Army9-21 A W, 2-1 Harvard 9-25 H W, 1-0 San Francisco9-28 H W, 2-1 Rhode Island10-2 A W, 3-1 Dartmouth10-5 A L, 1-0 Yale10-9 H W, 3-0 South Florida10-12 A W, 2-0 Massachusetts10-16 H W, 3-0 Lafayette10-19 H W, 2-0 Providence10-23 H L, 1-0 Penn State10-26 H W, 2-0 Brown 10-30 H W, 2-1 Rutgers11-5 H W, 3-1# Syracuse 11-6 H L, 4-2# Seton Hall11-13 H L, 3-1* Boston Univ.#BIG EAST Tournament *NCAA Tournament 1989 (12-5-5, 1-0-2 BIG eaSt) Coach: Joseph morrone9-1 A W, 1-0 South Florida9-3 A W, 2-0 Central Florida9-6 H W, 2-0 Boston College9-10 H T, 0-0 (ot) Howard9-13 A L, 3-0 Boston Univ.9-17 H T, 1-1 (ot) Syracuse9-20 H L, 1-0 (ot) Yale9-24 H L, 4-0 North Carolina9-27 A W, 3-1 Rhode Island10-1 H W, 2-1 Dartmouth10-4 H W, 1-0 Harvard10-8 H L, 2-1 FDU10-11 A T, 1-1 (ot) Providence10-15 H W, 3-1 Pennsylvania10-18 H T, 0-0 (ot) Massachusetts10-20 A W, 2-1 Penn State10-22 A T, 1-1 (ot) Phila. Textiles 10-25 A W, 6-0 Brown10-29 H W, 1-0 Alabama A&M11-3 H W, 2-0# Boston College11-5 H W, 3-1# Seton Hall11-11 A L, 2-0* Vermont #BIG EAST Tournament (1st) *NCAA Tournament 1990 (9-9-5, 3-2-3 BIG eaSt) Coach: Joseph morrone8-26 H W, 3-0 Phila. Textile9-1 N L, 2-0 Washington

9-2 A W, 2-1 Portland 9-6 A L, 4-3 Boston College9-9 H W, 3-0 Long Island9-12 H W, 4-0 St. John’s 9-14 A T, 0-0 (ot) Syracuse9-16 H L, 1-0 Stetson9-19 A L, 2-1 Harvard9-23 H W, 1-0 Villanova 9-26 H W, 5-2 Rhode Island9-30 A L, 2-1 Dartmouth10-3 A L, 3-1 (ot) Yale 10-7 H W, 2-1 (ot) Seton Hall10-10 H T, 1-1 (ot) Providence10-12 A T, 0-0 (ot) Pittsburgh10-14 A L, 2-1 Georgetown10-17 A W, 1-0 Massachusetts10-21 H T, 2-2 (ot) Penn State10-24 H L, 3-2 (ot) Brown10-28 H W, 2-0 St. Francis (NY)10-30 H L, 3-2 Boston Univ.11-2 H T, 2-2# (ot)Seton Hall (SH pks)#BIG EAST Tournament 1991 (11-7-3, 6-2-0 BIG eaSt) Coach: Joseph morrone8-30 N L, 1-0 North Carolina9-1 A L, 5-1 Wake Forest9-8 H W, 2-1 Portland 9-11 H W, 1-0 Boston College9-15 H T, 2-2 (ot) William & Mary9-18 A L, 1-0 St. John’s9-22 H W, 2-1 Syracuse 9-25 H W, 2-1 (ot) Harvard9-29 H W, 4-0 Pittsburgh10-2 A L, 1-0 Boston Univ.10-6 H T, 0-0 (ot) Dartmouth10-9 H W, 1-0 Yale 10-12 A L, 3-2 Seton Hall10-16 A W, 2-1 Providence10-20 H W, 3-2 Georgetown10-23 H T, 1-1 (ot) Massachusetts10-25 A W, 3-2 Penn State10-27 A W, 3-2 Villanova10-30 A W, 1-0 Brown11-3 H W, 4-2 Marquette11-8 H L, 2-1# St. John’s#BIG EAST Tournament 1992 (7-10-2,3-4-1 BIG eaSt) Coach: Joseph morrone9-5 A L, 2-1 Wisconsin 9-6 N W, 2-1 Wisconsin-Mil.9-9 H L, 2-1 Boston Univ.9-13 H W, 5-0 Lehigh9-16 H L, 4-1 St. John’s9-20 A T, 2-2 Syracuse 9-23 A L, 2-1 Harvard 9-27 H T, 1-1 Wake Forest9-30 A L, 3-1 Boston Coll.10-4 A L, 2-1 Dartmouth10-7 A L, 2-1 Yale10-11 H W, 3-0 Seton Hall10-14 H W, 5-0 Providence10-16 A L, 1-0 Pittsburgh10-18 A L, 3-2 Georgetown10-21 A L, 4-0 Massachusetts10-25 H W, 3-0 Villanova10-28 H W, 1-0 Brown11-1 H W, 2-1 Penn State 1993 (10-8-0,3-5-0 BIG eaSt) Coach: Joseph morrone9-4 N W, 3-2 George Mason9-5 N L, 5-1 Virginia9-9 H W, 1-0 Massachusetts9-12 H L, 2-1 Army9-15 A L, 2-0 St. John’s9-19 H W, 2-0 Syracuse 9-22 H W, 6-4 Harvard 9-26 H W, 4-0 Fairfield9-29 H W, 1-0 Dartmouth10-3 H W, 2-0 Georgetown10-6 H W, 3-0 Yale10-9 A L, 3-1 Seton Hall10-13 A W, 3-2 Providence10-17 H L, 2-1 Pittsburgh10-22 A L, 5-0 Penn State

10-24 A L, 3-0 Villanova 10-27 H L, 3-1 Boston Coll.10-31 H W, 5-1 Long Isl. Univ. 1994 (12-6-0, 5-3-0 BIG eaSt) Coach: Joseph morrone9-3 H W, 7-1 St. Francis (NY)9-9 N W, 3-1 Stanford9-11 A L, 3-1 San Francisco9-14 H W, 2-0 Massachusetts9-18 H W, 3-0 Villanova 9-21 A W, 5-3 (ot) Harvard9-25 H W, 6-0 St. Bonaventure10-2 A W, 3-1 (ot) Syracuse10-5 A W, 2-1 Yale10-9 H L, 1-0 St. John’s10-14 A W, 1-0 Pittsburgh10-16 A L, 3-1 Georgetown10-20 H W, 6-0 Providence10-23 H L, 3-2 (ot) Colgate10-26 A W, 2-1 Boston Coll.10-30 H L, 6-2 Seton Hall11-1 H W, 3-2 (ot) Richmond11-4 A L, 1-0 Dartmouth 1995 (7-11-2,4-6-1 BIG eaSt) Coach: Joseph morrone9-2 H L, 6-0 North Carolina9-3 H L, 5-1 Maryland9-8 N W, 1-0 Old Dominion9-9 A L, 3-1 W&M (ot)9-13 H W, 8-1 Iona9-17 H L, 2-1 Pittsburgh9-20 H T, 1-1 Yale (ot)9-24 H L, 1-0 Rutgers9-27 H W, 4-2 Dartmouth10-1 A L, 1-0 Syracuse10-4 A W, 2-0 Providence10-8 H T, 2-2 (ot) W. Virginia10-11 H W, 2-1 (ot) Boston Coll. 10-14 H L, 3-2 (ot) Cornell10-19 A L, 2-0 Seton Hall10-22 A W, 2-1 Villanova10-25 H L, 3-1 Georgetown10-29 H W, 4-0 Notre Dame11-4 A L, 1-0 St. John’s11-10 N L, 2-1# Boston College#BIG EAST Tournament 1996 (15-3-3,7-2-2 BIG eaSt) Coach: Joseph morrone8-31 A W, 2-1 Central Florida9-1 N W, 5-2 Jacksonville9-7 H W, 3-0 St. Mary’s9-8 H W, 2-1 San Francisco9-14 A L, 2-0 St. John’s9-20 A 1-1 (ot) Notre Dame 9-22 A W, 2-0 Pittsburgh9-25 H W, 1-0 Drexel9-29 H W, 2-0 Syracuse10-2 A W, 3-0 Yale10-6 H W, 4-1 Villanova10-8 H T, 3-3 (ot) Fairfield10-12 A L, 1-0 Rutgers10-18 H W, 6-1 West Virginia10-20 H T, 3-3 (ot) Georgetown10-23 H W, 4-0 Long Island10-27 H W, 2-0 Seton Hall10-30 A W, 2-0 Boston College11-3 H W, 1-0 (ot) Providence11-10 H W, 3-0# Seton Hall11-16 N L, 2-1# Notre Dame#BIG EAST Tournament 1997 (11-7-2, 5-6-0 BIG eaSt) Coach: ray reid8-30 A L, 2-0 Syracuse9-6 H W, 2-1 Ohio State9-7 H T, 1-1 (ot) Richmond9-10 A L, 2-1(ot) Providence 9-14 H L, 2-0 Rutgers9-17 H W, 2-0 St. Peter’s9-21 A L, 1-0 Villanova9-26 A L, 1-0 (ot) Georgetown 9-28 A L, 4-3 (ot) West Virginia 10-1 H W, 2-0 Niagara10-5 H W, 3-0 Boston College

10-8 H W, 2-1 Yale10-12 H W, 2-0 St. John’s10-15 H W, 3-1 Phila. Textile10-19 H T, 0-0 (ot) FDU 10-24 H W, 4-2 Pittsburgh10-26 H W, 2-1 (ot) Notre Dame10-29 H W, 3-0 Long Island11-2 A W, 3-2 (ot) Seton Hall11-10 A L, 0-2# Georgetown#BIG EAST Tournament 1998 (17-4-0, 9-2-0 BIG eaSt) Coach: ray reidBiG eAST reG. SeASON CHAmPiONS9-1 H W, 3-0 Providence9-5 A W, 3-1 St. John’s9-11 H W, 5-1+ Princeton9-13 H W, 2-1+ South Florida9-18 H W, 1-0 West Virginia9-20 H W, 4-0 Georgetown9-23 A W, 1-0 Yale9-27 H W, 5-0 Syracuse9-30 A W, 3-2 (ot) Boston Coll.10-4 H W, 2-0 Villanova10-7 H W, 4-1 Long Island10-11 H W, 3-1 Hatrwick10-16 A W, 2-0 Notre Dame10-18 A W, 1-0 (ot) Pittsburgh10-21 H W, 2-0 St. Francis (NY)10-25 H L, 2-1 Seton Hall10-28 H W, 3-0 Monmouth10-31 A L, 1-0 Rutgers11-7 H W, 4-0# West Virginia11-13 N L, 2-1# Georgetown11-22 H L, 1-0^ Penn State+ at Willow Brook Park, New Britain, Conn.# BIG EAST Tournament ^NCAA Tournament 1999 (19-5-0, 9-2-0 BIG eaSt) Coach: ray reidBiG eAST reG. SeASON CHAmPiONS BiG eAST TOUrNAmeNT CHAmPiONS NCAA SemiFiNALiSTS9-3 H W, 4-1+ Hartford9-5 H L, 2-1+ Cincinnati9-10 N W, 3-0 NC State9-11 A L, 2-1 (ot) Duke9-19 H W, 2-1 (ot) Notre Dame 9-22 H W, 5-0 Yale9-26 H W, 3-0 St. John’s9-29 A W, 3-1 Providence10-2 A L, 2-1 Seton Hall10-6 H W, 4-0 Boston Univ.10-10 H L, 2-1 Rutgers10-15 A W, 1-0 Georgetown10-17 A W, 3-0 West Virginia10-24 A W, 3-1 Villanova10-28 H W, 2-0 Boston College10-31 A W, 3-2 (ot) Syracuse11-3 H W, 3-0 Pittsburgh11-7 H W, 2-0# Seton Hall11-12 H W, 1-0# Syracuse11-15 H W, 2-0# Georgetown11-21 H W, 2-1̂ (4ot) Hartford11-28 H W, 3-0^ Yale12-5 H W, 3-2^ Furman12-12 N L, 2-1! (4ot) Santa Clara+ at Willow Brook Park, New Britain, CT # BIG EAST Tournament ^NCAA Tournament ! NCAA College Cup 2000 (20-3-2, 8-1-2 BIG eaSt) Coach: ray reidNCAA NATiONAL CHAmPiONBiG eAST reG. SeASON CHAmPiONS9-1 H L, 1-2+(ot) Wake Forest9-2 H W, 4-1+(ot) Duke9-10 H W, 4-0 Seton Hall9-15 A W, 3-1% Hartwick9-16 N W, 1-0% New Hampshire9-22 A W, 1-0 Pittsburgh9-24 A W, 1-0 Notre Dame9-27 H W, 3-0 St. Peter’s9-30 A T, 0-0 (2ot)St. John’s 10-4 H W, 4-1 Providence10-7 H W, 1-0 VCU10-11 A W, 1-1(2ot)Boston College10-14 H L, 1-0 Syracuse10-20 H W, 2-0 Georgetown10-22 H W, 2-0 West Virginia10-25 H W, 4-1 Villanova10-28 A W, 2-1 Rutgers (ot)10-31 H W, 1-0 Hartford11-5 H W, 2-0# Syracuse11-10 N L, 3-2# (ot)Seton Hall11-19 H W, 3-0^ Dartmouth11-26 A W, 2-1^ (ot)Clemson

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12-3 H W, 1-0^ Brown12-8 N W, 2-0! So. Methodist12-10 N W, 2-0! Creighton+ UConn Soccer Classic% Hartwick Classic, Hartwick,N.Y.# BIG EAST Tournament^NCAA Tournament ! NCAA College Cup 2001 (15-5-2, 9-1-0 BIG eaSt) Coach: ray reidBiG eAST reG. SeASON CHAmPiONS8-31 H T, 3-3+(2ot)Akron9-1 H L, 1-0+ Washington9-4 H W, 5-1 St. Peter’s9-6 H W, 1-0 Boston Univ.9-9 A W, 2-1 (2ot)Villanova9-21 N T, 2-2* (2ot)Fresno St.9-23 A L, 6-1* UNLV9-26 H W, 1-0 Pittsburgh9-29 H W, 2-1 Hartford (ot)10-5 A W, 3-0 West Virginia10-10 H W, 1-0 Boston College10-13 A W, 3-1 Syracuse 10-20 A L, 1-0 Georgetown10-24 A W, 2-0 Yale10-27 H W, 1-0 Notre Dame10-31 A W, 1-0 Providence11-3 H W, 1-0 (ot) Rutgers11-6 H W, 2-1 St. John’s11-11 H W, 2-1# (2ot)VA Tech11-16 H W, 1-0# Rutgers11-18 H L, 1-0# St. John’s11-25 H L, 2-1 ̂(3ot)Rutgers+ UConn Soccer Classic, Conn.* UNLV Rebel Classic# BIG EAST Tournament^NCAA Tournament

2002 (16-6-1, 7-3-0 BIG eaSt) Coach: ray reid8-31 A L, 3-2 Seton Hall9-6 H W, 3-0+ American9-8 H W, 5-0+ UNLV9-14 H W, 2-0 West Virginia9-17 A L, 1-0 Boston Univ.9-21 A W, 4-1 Pittsburgh9-27 N W, 2-1* Portland9-29 A W, 2-0* Washington10-2 A W, 1-0 Boston College10-5 H W, 5-1 Georgetown10-9 H W, 2-1 Providence10-12 H W, 2-0 Maryland10-20 A L, 3-1 Notre Dame10-25 A L, 1-0^ St. John’s10-26 N W, 4-0^ Adelphi10-30 H W, 2-0 Virginia Tech11-3 H W, 4-2 Syracuse11-9 H W, 1-0# Rutgers11-15 N T, 2-2# St. John’s (2ot, UConn advances on PK’s)11-17 N L, 3-2# Boston College11-27 H W, 4-0$ Pennsylvania12-1 H W, 1-0$ Indiana12-7 A L, 3-0$ Maryland+ UConn Soccer Classic, Conn.* Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash.^ St. John’s Classic, Jamaica, N.Y.# BIG EAST Tournament$NCAA Tournament 2003 (9-8-4, 5-3-2 BIG eaSt) Coach: ray reid8-29 A L, 2-0* Wake Forest8-30 N L, 3-0* North Carolina9-5 H W, 1-0+ Boston Univ.9-6 H W, 2-1+ Indiana9-13 H T, 0-0 (2ot)Seton Hall9-20 A L, 2-0 Rutgers9-24 H W, 1-0 (2ot) Boston Coll. 9-27 A T, 2-2 (2ot)West Virginia10-1 H L, 0-1 Yale10-4 H W, 2-1 Villanova10-8 A W, 2-0 Virginia Tech10-12 A L, 4-0 Maryland10-15 H L, 1-0 (2ot)St. John’s10-18 H W, 1-0 Notre Dame10-22 H W, 6-1 Hartford10-26 A L, 2-1 Syracuse10-28 H T, 1-1 (2ot)St. Peter’s11-1 A W, 1-0 Georgetown11-9 A L, 2-0# Notre Dame11-22 H W, 3-0$ Rhode Island11-26 A T, 0-0$ St. John’s (2ot, SJU advances on PK’s, 4-2)* Wake Forest Classic, S.C.+ UConn Soccer Classic, Storrs, Conn.# BIG EAST Tournament$NCAA Tournament

2004 (12-8-3, 5-4-1 BIG eaSt) Coach: ray reidBiG eAST TOUrNAmeNT CHAmPiONS9-1 H L, 1-0 Michigan9-4 H L, 1-0 Washington9-10 H W, 4-0+ Richmond9-11 H L, 1-0+ Santa Barbara9-15 H W, 1-0 (2ot) St. Peter’s 9-19 H W, 2-0 West Virginia9-22 A T, 1-1 (2ot)VCU9-25 H W, 1-0 Pittsburgh10-3 A T, 2-2 (2ot)Villanova10-5 H W, 2-1 Quinnipiac10-9 A L, 1-0 St. John’s10-12 H W, 2-1 Boston Univ.10-16 H W, 1-0 (ot) Rutgers10-20 H L, 2-0 Boston Coll.10-23 A L, 2-0 Seton Hall10-27 H W, 3-2 Syracuse10-30 A L, 2-0 Notre Dame11-2 A W, 2-1 Providence11-7 A W, 1-0# Boston Coll.11-12 N W, 1-0# West Virginia11-14 N T, 0-0# Seton Hall (2ot, UConn advances, 5-3 PKs)11-20 H W, 2-1$ (ot) Marist11-23 A L, 1-0$ Boston Coll.+ UConn Soccer Classic, Storrs, Conn.# BIG EAST Tournament$NCAA Tournament

2005 (16-3-2, 7-3-1 BIG eaSt)Coach: ray reidBiG eAST reG. SeASON CHAmPS BiG eAST TOUrNAmeNT CHAmPiONS9-2 H W, 2-0+ St. Peter’s9-4 H W, 2-0+ Hartwick9-9 N W, 2-1! George Mason9-11 N W, 2-0! UNC Greensboro9-16 A L, 2-0 Cincinnati9-18 A L, 2-1 Louisville9-23 H T, 0-0 (2ot)St. John’s9-25 H W, 1-0 Syracuse9-28 H W, 3-0 Sacred Heart10-1 H W, 6-0 Marquette10-5 H W, 3-2 (ot) Providence10-8 A W, 2-1 Notre Dame10-19 H W, 3-0 Pittsburgh10-22 A L, 1-0 Seton Hall10-26 A W, 1-0 West Virginia10-29 H W, 1-0 Georgetown11-6 H W, 5-0# Georgetown11-11 H W, 1-0# St. John’s11-13 H W, 1-0# South Florida11-23 H W, 2-0$ Stony Brook11-27 H T, 3-3$ Akron (2ot, Akron 4-3 PKs)+ UConn Soccer Classic! Brown Classic, Providence, R.I.# BIG EAST Tournament$NCAA Tournament

2006 (10-7-2, 8-2-1 BIG eaSt)Coach: ray reid8-26 H L, 1-0 LMU9-1 A T, 1-1 (2ot)!Indiana9-3 N L, 5-1! St. Louis9-8 H W, 2-1 (2ot) Rutgers9-10 H W, 2-1 Villanova9-14 A T, 0-0 (2ot)St. John’s9-17 A W, 2-0 Syracuse9-20 H W,2-0 Sacred Heart9-23 A W, 3-1 Georgetown9-27 H W, 4-1 Yale9-30 H L, 3-0 West Virginia10-3 A W, 1-0 Providence10-7 H W, 3-1 Seton Hall10-10 H L, 1-0 (2ot)Wake Forest10-14 A W, 4-3 Pittsburgh10-18 A W, 1-0 Marquette10-21 H L, 1-0 Notre Dame10-29 H L, 1-0# St. John’s11-11 H L, 2-1$ Fairfield! Indiana Tournament, Bloomington, Ind.# BIG EAST Tournament$NCAA Tournament

2007 (20-3-1, 8-2-1 BIG eaSt)Coach: ray reidBiG eAST reG. SeASON CHAmPiONSBiG eAST TOUrNAmeNT CHAmPiONS8-31 H W, 3-2 Canisius9-2 H W, 3-0 Stony Brook9-7 H W, 3-0+ South Carolina 9-8 H W, 1-0+ Florida Int’l9-12 H W, 2-0 Hofstra9-15 H W, 1-0 (ot) Georgetown9-21 A W, 2-1 South Florida9-23 A L, 1-0 DePaul

9-28 H W, 3-0 St. John’s9-30 H W, 1-0 Syracuse10-3 H W, 3-1 Hartford10-6 H W, 4-0 Pittsburgh10-10 H W, 3-0 Providence10-13 A T, 3-3 (ot) Notre Dame10-19 A L, 1-0 West Virginia10-24 A W, 2-1 Yale10-27 H W, 2-1 Marquette110-3 A W, 1-0 Seton Hall11-10 H W, 2-0# South Florida11-16 H W, 5-1# Louisville11-18 H W, 2-0# Notre Dame11-28 H W, 2-0$ Vermont12-2 H W, 5-0$ South Florida12-8 H L, 1-0$ Virginia Tech+ UConn Soccer Classic, Storrs, Conn.# BIG EAST Tournament$NCAA Tournament

2008 (11-5-6, 6-3-2 BIG eaSt)Coach: ray reid8-29 H W, 4-0 St. Peter’s8-31 H T, 1-1 (2ot)Tulsa9-3 H W, 1-0 Stony Brook9-7 H T, 0-0 (2ot)Boston Univ.9-13 A T, 0-0 (2ot)Saint Louis9-19 H W, 1-0 Louisville9-21 H W, 2-1 Cincinnati9-26 A L, 3-1 St. John’s9-28 A W, 1-0 (2ot)Syracuse10-3 H L, 1-0 West Virginia10-8 A L, 1-0 Providence10-11 A T, 0-0 (2ot)Georgetown10-15 H W, 2-1 Dartmouth10-18 A W, 1-0 Marquette10-22 H T, 0-0 (2ot)Yale10-25 H W, 1-0 (ot) Notre Dame10-28 A T, 2-2 (2ot)Pittsburgh10-31 H W, 2-1 Seton Hall11-8 H L, 1-0# DePaul11-21 H W, 1-0$ Fairfield11-25 A W, 2-0$ Virginia11-29 A L, 2-1$ (ot)Creighton# BIG EAST Tournament$NCAA Tournament

2009 (11-4-4, 8-2-1 BIG eaSt)BiG eAST reG. SeASON CHAmPiONSCoach: ray reid9-2 H W, 2-0 St. Peter’s9-5 H L, 3-0 Boston Univ.9-11 A T, 0-0 (2ot)Darmouth9-13 N T, 0-0 (2ot)Iona9-18 A W, 2-1 Villanova9-20 A L, 2-1 Rutgers9-25 H W, 1-0 St. John’s9-27 H W, 2-0 Syracuse10-3 H W, 1-0 Georgetown10-6 H W, 4-0 Providence10-10 A T, 0-0 (2ot)West Virginia10-14 H W, 4-0 Harvard10-17 H W, 2-0 Pittsburgh10-20 A W, 2-0 Yale10-25 A W, 3-1 Seton Hall10-31 A L, 2-1 (ot) Notre Dame11-2 H W, 3-0 Marquette11-7 H L, 1-0# (ot)Providence11-19 A T, 0-0$ Monmouth (2ot, Monmouth advances, 4-3) # BIG EAST Tournament$NCAA Tournament

2010 (12-2-6, 5-1-3 BIG eaSt)Coach: ray reid9-1 H W, 2-0 St. Francis (N.Y.)9-4 H W, 3-1 Yale9-7 H W, 6-0 Manhattan9-11 H T, 1-1 (2ot)Harvard9-17 N W, 3-0 Kentucky9-19 A W, 4-0 South Carolina9-24 H W, 4-0 South Florida9-28 H W, 2-0 Boston College10-1 A T, 1-1 (2ot)Marquette10-5 A L, 1-0 Maryland10-9 H W, 4-0 Seton Hall10-13 A W, 2-0 Providence10-16 A T, 0-0 (2ot)St. John’s10-19 H W, 2-0^ West Virginia10-22 H T, 0-0!(2ot)Notre Dame10-27 A L, 1-0 Georgetown10-31 A W, 2-0 Pittsburgh11-5 H W, 2-0# DePaul11-7 A T, 1-1# Cincinnati (2ot, Cincinnati advances in PKs 4-1)11-21 H T, 1-1$ Brown (2ot, Brown advances in PKS 7-6) # BIG EAST Tournament$NCAA Tournament

^ Televised on ESPNU! Televised on Fox Soccer Channel

2011 (19-3-3, 5-2-2 BIG eaSt)Coach: ray reid8-27 H W, 2-0 St. Francis (N.Y.)9-1 H W, 2-1 Michigan State9-4 H W, 4-1 California9-9 A W, 1-0! Tulsa9-11 N W, 1-0! SMU9-16 A W, 1-0 Boston University9-20 A W, 2-0 Boston College9-24 H W, 2-0 St. John’s9-27 H W, 1-0 (2ot)Yale10-1 A W, 1-0 (2ot)Louisville10-4 H W, 3-0 Manhattan10-8 A T, 0-0 (2ot)Notre Dame10-12 H W, 2-1 Providence10-15 H W, 1-0 Pittsburgh10-18 A L, 2-0 West Virginia10-22 H T, 0-0 (2ot)Georgetown10-26 H W, 3-0 Marquette10-30 A L, 1-0 Seton Hall11-3 H W, 4-0# DePaul11-6 A W, 3-1# Rutgers11-11 N W, 1-0# Louisville11-13 N L, 1-0# (ot)St. John’s11-20 H W, 2-1$ Monmouth11-27 H W, 3-0$ James Madison12-4 H T, 1-1 $ Charlotte (2ot, Charlotte advances in PKs, 4-2)! - Hurricane Classic, Tulsa, Okla.# - BIG EAST Tournament $ - NCAA Tournament

2012 (17-4-1, 6-2-0 BIG eaSt)Coach: ray reid8-25 H W, 1-0 St. Francis (N.Y.)8-31 H W, 2-1(ot) Dartmouth9-3 A W, 1-0(ot) Washington9-7 H W, 1-0 Tulsa9-9 H T, 1-1 Boston University9-14 A W, 6-0 Harvard9-19 H W, 2-0 Boston College9-22 H W, 3-0 St. John’s9-25 A W, 2-0 Yale9-29 H W,2-1 Notre Dame10-3 A W, 2-1 Georgetown10-6 A L, 3-2 Marquette10-9 H W, 2-0 Iona10-17 H W,4-0 Setonal Hall10-20 A W, 2-1 Pittsburgh10-24 A L, 1-0 Providence10-27 H W, 2-0 Providence11-4 H W, 1-0# Villanova11-9 N L, 1-0 Notre Dame11-18 H W, 1-0 $ Northeastern11-25 H W, 2-1 (ot)$ New Mexico 12-2 H L, 1-0$ Creighton# - BIG EAST Tournament $ - NCAA Tournament

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS ..............76-77

BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIPS .................78-79

THE BEST OF THE BIG EAST ...............80-81

GAME DAY AT UCONN ...........................82

THE GOAL PATROL .................................83

NCAA’S MOST POPULAR PROGRAM .........84

UCONN SOCCER ALUMNI ........................85

HUSKIES IN MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER .......86

MEET THE HUSKIES BANQUET .................87

MEDIA COVERAGE ..................................88

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP REUNIONS ....89

UConn led the country in total attendance with 58,392 in 2007 and 39,138 in 2008. In 2010, UConn welcomed over 34,000 fans into Morrone Stadium to support its men’s soccer program and ranked third in the country in average attendance. In 2012, the Huskies averaged 4,228 fans per contest for a total of 59,192.

the experience

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2000 nCaa ChamPIonShIP

MAX ZIEKY and SAM FORKO

Head coach Ray Reid and the Huskies won the 2000 NCAA College Cup with a 2-0 win over Creighton in the championship game on Dec. 10. Chris Gbandi scored a goal in the first half and Darin Lewis sealed the win in the 86th minute to give UConn the victory.

Gbandi was the most outstanding defensive player, while Lewis was the most outstanding offensive player.

UConn opened NCAA play with wins over Dartmouth and Clemson before defeating Brown in the quarterfinals in a renewal of one of New England’s original college soccer rivalries. A 2-0 win over Southern Methodist in the semifinals set up the championship game.

UConn finished the year with a 20-3-2 record while Chris Gbandi, Darin Lewis and Brent Rahim all earned All-America honors.

national champions: 1948, 1981, 2000

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1981 nCaa ChamPIonShIP

1948 nSCaa ChamPIonShIP

MERRITT BALDWIN

CHARLIE McSPIRITT

Head coach Joe Morrone and the Huskies were on top of the men’s college soccer world in 1981 as UConn topped Alabama A&M by a 2-1 score in overtime on December 6 at Stanford Stadium to win the NCAA Championship.

UConn posted victories over Vermont and Long Island at home in opening round NCAA games before topping Eastern Illinois by a 2-1 overtime score in the national semifinals to move on to the championship.

UConn had a 20-3-2 record in 1981 as Elvis Comrie and Pedro DeBrito were both named All-Americans.

The 1948 UConn men’s soccer team, under head coach John Squires, posted a perfect 11-0 record and was named the national champion by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.

The team beat such schools and teams as Yale, Tufts, UMass, MIT and Fort Devens – but had to wait until February of 1949 before it was officially voted the national champion.

Stuart Johnson and Merritt Baldwin were both All-American performers that year.

1981 nCaa ChamPIonShIP

1948 natIonal ChamPIonShIP

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In November of 2007, UConn recorded its

seventh BIG EAST Tournament title and its third

tournament crown in four years.

With the title, head coach Ray Reid recorded

his fourth BIG EAST Tournament victory in 10

seasons with the Huskies.

The Huskies lead the conference with 27 tour-

nament wins, just one more than 2008 Final

Four competitor St. John’s.

The loss to Providence in the second round

of the 2009 BIG EAST Tournament was just

the fourth time in the last 12 years that

UConn was eliminated from the conference

tournament after just one game. This also

occurred in 2008, 2006 and 2003.

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The University of Connecticut men’s soccer team has

won 12 BIG EAST Conference regular season titles as

head coach Ray Reid has led the Huskies to seven of

these championships.

In 2012, the Huskies earned their first conference

crown since 2009 with a 2-0 win over Providence.

The Huskies’ top-finish in the Blue Division in 2009

marked the third time in five years that they earned at

least a share of the regular season title.

In 2000, the Huskies won the BIG EAST regular season

crown before being eliminated early in the postsea-

son conference tournament by a 3-2 overtime loss to

Seton Hall.

Despite the loss, the Huskies won their last five games

of the season to win the NCAA Championship title.

During that postseason run, UConn out-scored its

opponents 10-1.

BIG eaSt regular Season Champions

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S ince Ray Reid took over the helm of the University of Con-

necticut men’s soccer team in 1997, no team in the BIG EAST

has achieved the levels of success as that of his teams and their

individuals. In the last 16 years, a total of 17 student-athletes have

earned a combined 28 BIG EAST Player of the Year honors.

Chris Gbandi is the only Husky player to receive a Player of the

Year award all four years as a letterwinner. He earned Rookie of

the Year recognition as a freshman in 1998 before going on to

garner Defensive Player of the Year accolades each of the next

three seasons.

Julius James joined Gbandi as a three-time recipient of Defensive

Player of the Year trophy as O’Brian White became a three-time

winner on the offensive side as he was named Player of the Year

in 2007 and 2008, becoming the first UConn player to achieve

the offensive honor since Damani Ralph in 2002. White was

named Rookie of the Year in 2005

.

Andre Blake has received back-to-back Goalkeeper of the Year

Awards for his play in 2011 and 2012.

the Best of the BIG eaSt / Continuing to the american

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offenSIve Player of the year2010 Tony Cascio ‘122008 O’Brian White ‘092007 O’Brian White ‘092002 Damani Ralph ‘031998 Maurizio Rocha ’99

Co-offenSIve Player of the year1997 Maurizio Rocha ’991994 Erik Barbieri ’95

DefenSIve Player of the year2011 Andrew Jean-Baptiste ‘142007 Julius James ‘082006 Julius James ‘082005 Julius James ‘082001 Chris Gbandi ’022000 Chris Gbandi ’021999 Chris Gbandi ’02

Co-DefenSIve Player of the year2009 Kwame Watson-Siriboe ‘10

mIDfIelDer of the year 2012 Carlos Alvarez ‘132009 Toni Stahl ‘102005 Mpho Moloi ‘062002 Anthony Curtis ’032000 Brent Rahim ’01

GoalKeePer of the year2012 andre Blake ‘152011 Andre Blake ‘152010 Josh Ford ‘112001 Bryheem Hancock ’02

rooKIe of the year2009 Carlos Alvarez ‘132006 Toni Stahl ‘102005 O’Brian White ‘092000 Cesar Cuellar ’041998 Chris Gbandi ’021994 Bobby Rhine ’98

Player of the DeCaDe1991 Daniel Donigan ’89

no. DIvISIon freShman of the year (1985-1989)1987 Thomas Foley ’901986 Steven C. Rammell ’901985 Daniel Donigan ’89

north DIvISIon Player of the year (1985-89)1988 Daniel Donigan ’891987 Daniel Donigan ’89

bIG eAst PLAyers of the yeAr

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“UConn hUSKy” fIGht SonG“UConn Husky” is the fight song of the school. It was written in the mid-1930’s by Herb France, who was UConn’s Director of Music until the mid-1950’s. The song is widely known for its playing at different sporting events, but got “out of this world” attention in October 1989 when it was played aboard NASA’s Space Shuttle to wake up the shuttle astronauts. Among those astronauts on the mission was Franklin Chang-Diaz, a 1973 UConn graduate.

SChool ColorSThe official colors of the University of Connecticut are National Flag Blue and White. To be specific, the blue is listed as PMS 289, a deep shade of navy.

Jonathan the hUSKy maSCot The official mascot of the University of Connecticut is a Siberian Husky dog named Jonathan. The first Husky dog came to the Storrs campus in Dec. 1934 and the puppy

was named for Jonathan Trumbull, Governor of Connecticut during the Revolutionary War. Jonathan I’s pedigree was traced back to include a great-grandfather, who traveled to the North Pole with Admiral E. Byrd in 1909. Jonathan III was with Admiral Byrd when he undertook “Operation High Jump” to the Antarctic in 1946-47.

A costumed mascot, an all-white Siberian Husky, gained popularity over the past several decades and through national television exposure has become “in demand” throughout the state and region, representing his University.

UConn HuskySymbol of might to the

foe.Fight, fight Connecticut,

It’s victory, let’s go!Connecticut UConn

Husky,Do it again for the white

and blue, So go, go, go, go, Con-

necticut,Connecticut U.

C-O-N-N-E-C-T-I-C-U-T, Connecticut

Connecticut Husky, Connecticut Husky,

Connecticut C-O-N-N-U. Fight!

(Repeat first verse)

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GAmeDAy At uconn Now one of the largest soccer student support groups in the

country, the Goal Patrol operates its own Web site and meets

prior to every home game to prepare for the night’s match

and upcoming opponents on the schedule. The mission

statement of the group is to “provide an exciting footballing

atmosphere for the players, coaches, and spectators.”

For more information regarding how to join The Goal

Patrol:

Contact: John Donlon

Email: [email protected]

The Goal Patrol was formed by a small group of spirited

undergraduate students during the 2005 season and the

Huskies’ record-breaking run to back-to-back BIG EAST

Championships. Over the last four years, this group has

grown to over 1,000 members that dutifully cheer on the

men’s soccer team at each and every home contest.

the Goal Patrol

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toP attenDanCe fIGUreS at UConn*

d uring the 2007 season, over 58,000 fans traveled to Joseph J. Morrone Stadium to cheer the Huskies to the BIG EAST regular season and tournament championships. In fact, UConn fans made up four crowds in the Top 10 attendance figures in modern Joseph J. Morrone Stadium history, including the new record number. Some 5,495 people crowded into the stadium to watch UConn and Virginia Tech square off in the NCAA Quarterfinals.

In Soccer America’s release of biggest crowds for the 2007 regular season, UConn appears three times, more than any other program.

ThE PAST SIX SEASoNS...>> UConn led the country in attendance in 2007 with 58,392 fans and again in 2008 with 39,138. In 2009, UConn was second in average at-tendance (3,037), while in 2010, the Huskies were third in the country as they averaged 3,126 fans per contest. The 2011 season saw UConn rank fourth in average attendance (3,600) and second in total attendance.

>> UConn has averaged over 3,000 fans per game at Morrone Stadium since 2007.

>> In 2011, UConn was ranked second in the nation as the Huskies wel-comed 50,402 fans to Morrone Stadium.

>>In 2012, the Huskies averaged over 4100 fans per game at Morrone, with a season total of 59,192.

att. Date opponent5,495 12/8/2007 Virginia Tech5,489 8/26/2006 Loyola Marymount5,324 8/31/2007 Duke (Exh.)5,271 9/23/2005 St. John’s5,237 9/25/2004 Pittsburgh5,116 9/28/2007 St. John’s5,100 12/4/2011 Charlotte5,100 10/22/2011 Georgetown5,100 9/24/2011 St. John’s 5,100 8/8/2012 Saint Francis 5,100 9/22/2012 St. John’s 5,100 9/29/2012 Notre Dame 5,100 12/2/2012 Creighton5,011 10/5/2002 Georgetown4,995 10/15/2011 Pittsburgh4,983 11/27/2011 James Madison 4,902 09/07/2012 Washington4,802 10/18/2003 Notre Dame4,785 9/25/2009 St. John’s 4,720 11/04/2012 Villanova 4,675 11/18/2012 Northeastern4,619 9/30/2006 West Virginia4,477 10/9/2010 Seton Hall

*The stadium was restructured prior to the 2002 season and the capacity went from over 8,000 to 5,564.

*During the 2008 season, more restructuring occurred, limiting capacity of the stadium to 4,407. In 2009, stadium capacity was improved to 4,500. The current sell-out of Morrone Stadium is 5,100.

*These crowds represent the largest numbers since recon-struction in 2002.

the ncAA’s most PoPuLAr ProGrAm

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Kwame Watson-Siriboe

Shavar Thomas

O’Brian White

Seattle Sounders

Kevin Burns

UCONN’S ALL-TIME MLS DRAFT PICKS YEAR PLAYER RD PICK TEAM 1999 Bobby Rhine 1st 6th Dallas Maurizio Rocha Project-40 Miami 2001 Brent Rahim 4th 45th LA 2002 Chris Gbandi 1st 1st Dallas Sam Forko 3rd 30th NY-NJ Mansour Ndiaye 1st 7th NY-NJ Bryheem Hancock 2nd 22nd LA 2003 Shavar thomas 1st 10th Dallas Damani Ralph 2nd 18th Chicago 2004 Lindon Pecorelli 3rd 30th San Jose 2005 Esteban Arias 4th 38th Chivas Easton Wilson* 3rd 33rd N. England 2006 Mpho Moloi* 1st 7th Houston Willis Forko* 2nd 14th Salt Lake 2007 Kevin Burns* 4th 50th Columbus 2008 Julius James 1st 9th toronto Ryan Cordeiro 3rd 33rd DC United 2009 o’Brian white 1st 4th toronto Akeem Priestley 4th 50th Kansas City 2010 toni Stahl 2nd 17th Philadelphia K. watson-Siriboe 2nd 26th Chicago 2011 Josh ford* 1st 11th Seattle 2012 andrew Jean-Baptiste1st 8th Portland tony Cascio 1st 14th Colorado Nickardo Blake* 1st 14th Toronto 2013 Carlos Alvarez 1st 2nd Chivas Jossimar Sanchez* 1st 4th N. England Stephane Diop* 3rd 51st New York Max Wasserman* 4th 69th Salt Lake

* Supplemental Draft selectionBold indicates current players.

UCONN’S ALL-TIME MLS ROSTER PLAYER TEAM YRS IN MLS Carlos Alvarez Chivas 2013-present Esteban Arias Chivas 2005-2006 Kevin Burns Columbus 2008-present tony Cascio Coloroda 2012-present David Castellanos Colorado 2004 Ryan Cordeiro DC United 2008 Josh ford Seattle 2011-present Sam Forko NY/NJ 2002 Willis Forko Salt Lake 2006-2007 Chris Gbandi Dallas 2003-2007 Bryheem Hancock Los Angeles 2003 Julius James toronto 2008 houston 2009 DC United 2010 Columbus 2011-present a. Jean-Baptiste Portland 2012-present Darin Lewis NY/NJ 2002 Mpho Moloi Houston 2006-2007 Mansour Ndiaye NY/NJ 2002 Lindon Pecorelli San Jose 2004 Brent Rahim Los Angeles 2001 Damani Ralph Chicago 2003-2004 Bobby Rhine Dallas 1999-2008 Maurizio Rocha Miami 1999-2000 Toni Stahl Philadelphia 2010 Shavar thomas Dallas 2003 Kansas City 2004-2006 Chivas 2007-2009 Philadelphia 2010 Kansas City 2010-present K.watson-Siriboe Chicago 2010-present o’Brian white toronto 2009-2010 Seattle 2011-present Easton Wilson New England 2005

PHOTO CREDITS:Burns: Columbus Crew Thomas: Juan Miranda / Chivas USARhine: Associated PressWhite: Paul Giamou

husKIes In mAJor LeAGue soccer

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Every fall, the University of Connecticut men’s soccer team puts on its annual “Meet the Huskies” banquet.

In addition to being a fundraiser for the team, the banquet serves as a venue for donors, sponsors and fans alike to get to know this year’s team.

There is ample time for autographs prior to dinner where children of all ages can meet and greet their favorite players. As the night progresses, the team is introduced and several people are honored for the contribu-tions to, not just UConn Soccer, but the sport as a whole.

In 2010, the 2000 National Championship team came back to campus to be honored at the event as part of its reunion weekend.

Join the men’s soccer team, coaches and staff on September 7th for the annual banquet as the Huskies continue their tradition of success during the upcoming year. For more information, call 860-486-4231.

2013 HONOREES

Bob Dikranian ........................................... Former SCSU Head Coach

Edward Raftery ...........................Former UConn Player (1982-1985)

Edwin Rivera ................................Former UConn Player (1997-2000)

Joseph Trager ..............................Former UConn Player (1982-1985)

Roberto Vargas ...........................Former UConn Player (1997-2000)

Chris West .........................UConn Strength and Conditioning Coach

FRIDAY >> SEPTEMBER 7, 2013ROME BALL ROOM, STORRS, Conn.

2013 mEET ThE hUSKIES BANqUET

meet the husKIes bAnQuet

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John tUIte: whUS raDIo

The University of Connecticut men’s soc-cer program continues to rank in a class by itself when the issue of media coverage arises. The Connecticut soccer program boasts the largest media following (print and electronic) of any collegiate soccer program in the BIG EAST Conference, Northeast region and one of the largest in the entire nation.

Connecticut’s home games often attract several daily newspapers, radio and televi-sion stations to report on the Huskies.

In addition to appearances on Fox Soccer, UConn soccer has appeared on ESPNU, CSTV, SNY, Cox Sports and BIG EAST TV in the last several seasons.

In fact, the Connecticut soccer program was a pioneer in the development of col-lege soccer on television, both nationally and regionally. Connecticut soccer has a long history of television exposure as the Huskies have ap-peared on ESPN 19 times, including ESPN’s live coverage of Connecticut’s 2-1 overtime victory against Alabama A&M for the 1981 NCAA National Championship and UConn’s 2-0 win versus Creighton to capture the 2000 NCAA National Championship.

On ESPN, Connecticut has faced top nation-al opponents such as St. Louis, UCLA, San Francisco, Virginia and North Carolina.

John Tuite enters his 30th year as the “Voice of Connecticut Soccer” on WHUS-FM Radio (91.7 FM).

Tuite has accompanied the Husky soccer team on every major intersectional trip since 1983. In addition to his duties at WHUS, Tuite is a news and sports reporter for WILI-AM and I-98 FM Radio in nearby Willimantic, Conn.

Tuite began working at WHUS in 1982, and became a full-time play-by-play announcer in 1983.

The Storrs, Conn., native has been honored on several occasions by the Connecticut Associated Press for outstanding sports play-by-play. In 1993, Tuite received the New England Collegiate Soccer Association “Media Award”. He also was honored by the Associated Press for his broadcast of the 1984 NCAA National Tournament regional match between UConn and Harvard and is a past recipient of the UConn Friends of Soccer “Recognition Award”.

The fall of 2007 marks the 36th consecutive year that WHUS-Radio, 91.7 FM in Storrs, Conn., will broadcast University of Connecticut soccer. Since this unique tradition of live intercollegiate soccer broadcasts was begun, WHUS-Radio has carried Husky soccer games home and away, providing the soccer program the most extensive radio coverage of any NCAA soccer team in the nation.

The WHUS signal carries 60 miles from Storrs, and its broadcasts of Connecticut soccer can be heard in Central Massachusetts, Vermont, Long Island and Rhode Island. It can also be found live via the Internet at www.whus.org.

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m embers of the 1981 NCAA Championship team were welcomed back to Storrs the weekend of September 29-31, 2006 to celebrate the 25th An-niversary of its historic overtime win against Alabama A&M.

The full weekend of activities started off Friday, Sept. 29, with the annual Meet the Huskies Dinner. The night was highlighted by a reunion of the 1981 NCAA Championship team.

The 2000 NCAA Championship team came back to Storrs the weekend of September 10-12, 2010 to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of its 2-0 win over Creighton for the National Title.

The legacy

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This is

UConn

Next Generation Connecticut“Next Generation Connecticut” was signed into law this past summer and posi-

tions UConn to ascend the ranks of the world’s elite research universities, as its intel-lectual capital is put to work energizing the state’s innovation-based economy. The $1.5 billion construction component is an investment in building new scientific laboratories, purchasing advanced equipment, constructing new classrooms, and adding housing. The state will also invest $137 million in operating funds to hire hundreds of new faculty, and to expand the student body in STEM fields (science, technology, engineer-ing, and math). The initiative is projected to bring in more than $270 million in new research dollars over 10 years, spur well over half a billion dollars in business activity, and support more than 4,000 permanent jobs, plus 30,000 construction jobs.

U.S. News World Report ranks UConn among the top 25 public universities in the nation.

UConn’s School of Business is ranked among the Top 25 public undergradu-ate business programs in the U.S. according to U.S. News and World Report.

The University has been selected as a member of Universitas 21, a preemi-nent international network of leading research-intensive universities in 15 countries.

The Neag School of Education’s doctoral program in kinesiology ranks No. 1 in the nation, according to the American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Education.

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More than 30,000 students enrolled, representing nearly every state in the nation and 98 countries. Average SAT scores for incoming freshmen at Storrs are up over 100 points since 1996 and are now 1226 (critical reading and math only). The 440 students UConn welcomed into its Honors Program in 2011 had an average SAT score of more than 1400. Minority students made up 26% of the 2012 incoming undergraduate class. Since 1995, 1,538 valedicto-rians and salutatorians have enrolled at all campuses. In fall 2012, 48 percent of freshmen entering the Storrs campus were ranked in the top 10 percent of their high school class and 84 percent were ranked in the top 25 percent of their class.

UConn continues to renew, rebuild and enhance our campuses through an unprecedented $2.8 billion, 20-year investment in the University’s infrastructure. UCONN 2000 has been the most ambitious publicly financed univer-sity building program in the country. Now in its 18th year, UCONN 2000 has invigorated the University’s living and learning environments, helped advance faculty research, and stimulated public and private investment. This investment revitalizes the state’s future by providing the means for the University to attract high-achieving students, prestigious faculty, and funding from public grants and private donors. The multibillion dollar facelift has facilitated UConn’s ascent to national prominence among public research uni-versities.

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Living the UConn Experience• More than 30,000 students are enrolled, among the various campuses

statewide and represent nearly every state in the nation and 98 countries.

• Average SAT scores for incoming freshmen at Storrs are up over 100 points since 1996 and now average 1226 (critical reading and math only).

• The 440 students UConn welcomed into its Honors Program in 2012 had an average SAT score of more than 1400.

• Minority students make up 26% of the 2012 incoming undergraduate class.

• Since 1995, 1,538 valedictorians and salutatorians have enrolled at all campuses. In fall 2012, 48 percent of freshmen entering the Storrs campus were ranked in the top 10 percent of their high school class and 84 percent were ranked in the top 25 percent of their class.

• 93% of freshmen return for their sophomore year.

GettinG involved• UConn offers more than 500 student clubs and organizations.

• In 2011, students chose from more than 300 Study Abroad programs in 65 countries.

• Cooperative education programs and internships integrate classroom learning and work experience in business, industry, and public service.

AttrActions• In 2011, more than 49,000 prospective students and their families embarked

on tours of the UConn campus from the Lodewick Visitors Center, the gateway to the unique facilities that define the University’s 4,000-acre main campus.

• Visitors may enjoy lodging, dining, and relaxing in the Nathan Hale Inn, our on-campus hotel and conference facility.

• With more than 3 million volumes, the Homer Babbidge Library is the intellectual hub of the Storrs campus. In fact, the Association of Research Libraries ranks UConn’s library system 20th among public research libraries in the United States.

• UConn’s Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts showcases the region’s most noteworthy dramatic events. It stages professional touring attractions that range from Broadway musicals to intimate cabarets.

• The collections of the William Benton Museum of Art include more than 5,500 pieces; the museum features a gallery exclusively dedicated to presenting human rights-oriented visual arts, as well as an outdoor meditation sculpture garden.

• Housed in UConn’s Museum of Natural History, the Connecticut Archaeology Center explores the natural and cultural history of southern New England.

• The J. Robert Donnelly Husky Heritage Sports Museum features photos, videos, plaques, banners, uniforms, NCAA National Championship trophies and our football team’s bowl trophies.

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Since 1995, the State of Connecticut has invested nearly $4 billion in the University’s infrastructure. UCONN 2000 and 21st Century UConn have been the most ambitious publicly financed university building programs in the country totaling nearly $3 billion. The state has also spent $8 billion in Bioscience Connecticut at the UConn Health Center and $2 million in the development of a Tech Park at Storrs main campus.

Amazing Facilities

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The landmark UCONN 2000 campaign has created more than 9.7 million square feet of new and renovated space for research, teaching, living, and learning. Now in its 17th year, completed projects include:

• An award-winning building for the Department of Chemistry. According to the International Architecture Yearbook, the Chemistry building is one of the best-designed buildings in the world.

• New buildings for the Schools of Business and Pharmacy.

• The modern Biology/Physics Building.

• New building for Information Technologies Engineering.

• A new Agricultural Biotechnology Laboratory.

• Additions to the William Benton Museum of Art.

• Renovations to numerous facilities, including the Homer Babbidge Library, the historic Wilbur Cross building, the Connecticut State Museum of Natural History, and the Philip E. Austin Building, the home of UConn’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

• Construction that includes the latest innovations in student residential communities.

• Oak Hall and Laurel Hall are dynamic new buildings dedicated solely to state-of-the art classrooms, both notable for their environmental conscious, sustainable energy feature. Laurel Hall is the University’s First Green LEED Certification building.

• Widmer Wing, a new 15,800-square foot addition to the main building of UConn’s School of Nursing.

• Additions and renovations to the Weston A. Bousfield Psychology Building.

• In addition to the improvements to the Storrs campus, the Avery Point campus houses a sophisticated marine facility; the campuses at Stamford, Waterbury, Hartford, and Torrington have been revitalized, as well as the UConn School of Law.

•A new technology park with the initial building scheduled to be completed in 2015-16. The first facility will consist of a 125,000 square foot Innovation Partnership Building, allowing industry scientists and business entrepreneurs to work side-by-side using world-class equipment and shared laboratories.

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The State of Connecticut

• With a population of 3.5 Million, the State of Connecticut is the largest populated state without an institution that is a current member of the five conferences that comprise the new BCS in 2014 (ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, SEC, and Pac-12).

• A total of 120,621 UConn alumni currently reside in the State of Connecticut, and more than 32,000 additional alumni reside in the neighboring northeast region states of Massachusetts, New York and New Jersey.

• Overall, more than 75% of UConn alumni reside in the northeast corridor of the United States.

• This Northeast corridor comprises a total of more than 58 million residents.

• Connecticut is one of the original colonies and has a history of being revolutionary politically, socially, culturally, and economically.

• The state boasts many firsts, among them: Igor Sikorsky invented the helicopter, the first nuclear submarine was launched, and the first President to ride in an automobile did so in Hartford in 1902.

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Connecticut’s average household income is $83,000, which is 20% above the national average.

Connecticut ranks #1 among all states in per capital income.

Connecticut ranks #2 among all states in finance and insurance jobs.

Connecticut ranks #3 among all states in both advanced degree and in the low poverty rate.

Connecticut ranks #4 among all states in healthy residents, total state productivity, and energy efficiency.

Connecticut ranks among the top 10 states in number of scientists and engineers, worldwide productivity, venture capital deals, education and health service jobs, patents, low crime rates, technology and science capacity and exports.

Connecticut continues to lead the way in the areas of stem-cell research and energy alternatives.

ConneCtiCut Loves its sportsResidents of Connecticut go wild over Husky sports… but there are also several other big time sports attractions in the state. The Travelers Championship in Cromwell is a regular stop on the PGA Tour and part of its FedEx Cup series. The New Haven Open at Yale is a prominent part of the U.S. Open Tennis Series while Lime Rock Park in Lakeville has been in existence since 1957 and hosts events each summer as part of the American LeMans Series and the Rolex Sports Car Series. The Connecticut Sun of the WNBA and several minor league baseball and hockey teams are also part of the state’s sports scene.

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Hartford: UConn’s Capital Town• The UConn School of Business has classroom facilities in downtown

Hartford and soon the UConn Greater Hartford Campus will move directly downtown.

• “The Insurance Capital Of The World” – home of Aetna, Cigna, ING, The Phoenix Companies, Travelers, United Health Group and The Hartford Financial Services Group.

• Home of the multi-billion dollar conglomerate United Technologies Corporation and its subsidiaries Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation, UTC Aerospace Systems, Pratt & Whitney, UTC Power, Otis and UTC Climate Controls and Security.

• A population base of 23 million people within a 100-mile radius and 100 million within an eight-hour drive.

• Hartford has the nation’s highest percentage of individuals over the age of 25 who have a college bachelor’s degree or higher.

• Cultural attractions include: The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum, the oldest public art museum in the United States, and The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts. The Connecticut Convention Center opened in 2005 and is the largest convention center between New York and Boston.

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Storrs Center:A New Downtown

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Our Campus is ConnecticutIn addition to the main campus in Storrs, the University of Connecticut has a number of other campuses and schools around the state, which truly makes the state into the campus.

The UConn Health Center and John Dempsey Hospital is located in Farmington, just west of Hartford. Today, Bioscience Connecticut, an $864 million initiative, is transforming the campus of the UConn Health Center. Bioscience Connecticut is a forward-thinking plan to create thousands of construction and related jobs in the short-term and generate long-term, sustainable economic growth based on bioscience research, innovation, entrepreneurship and commercialization. It is a multifaceted plan that also includes initiatives to improve access to healthcare services in the region and beyond.

Renovations have begun in the original research tower and work is underway to build the new outpatient care center and the new hospital tower. In addition, groundbreaking ceremonies were held in January for the new $1.1 billion Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, the first return on the state’s Bioscience Connecticut investment, which will be housed on the UConn Health Center campus. The Jackson initiative is a collaboration between the globally prominent Jackson Laboratory, UConn, the Health Center and leading academic and healthcare institutions in the region.

The UConn School of Law is one of the leading public law schools in the country. Its campus, listed on the National Register of Historic Sites, is among the most beautiful of any law school in the United States. The newly-completed law library is perhaps the finest facility of its kind in the world. Two miles from the center of Hartford, the Law School is located in a neighborhood of large Victorian homes.

UConn has long had an undergraduate campus in the Greater Hartford region and plans are now underway to relocate that campus to the center of downtown Hartford.

The UConn campus in downtown Stamford is surrounded by a cluster of corporate headquarters including a number of Fortune 500 companies, such as Pitney-Bowes and Charter Communications.

The UConn campus in Waterbury is housed in a new state-of the-art facility. Options exist to transfer to the Storrs campus after two years or earn a degree right in Waterbury.

UConn’s “campus by the ocean” is located at Avery Point in the southern portion of the state in Groton. Avery Point is the home to the Connecticut Sea Grant Program in conjunction with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Project Oceanography, and education program for middle school and high school students, is also on the Avery Point campus.

The Torrington campus, located in the hills of the western portion of the state, is home to the famed Litchfield County Writers Program. The program attracts visits by some of the country’s most pre-eminent writers including Roxana Robinson and the late Madeline L’Engle and Arthur Miller.

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• There are approximately 22,000 UConn graduates who live in New York City and the surrounding metropolitan area.

• The New York Chapter of the UConn Alumni Association is the group’s fastest growing chapter.

• In 2010-11, UConn men’s basketball was the most viewed Big East Conference team in New York City. A combined 1.35 million households watched UConn basketball games in the New York DMA that were televised on ESPN or ESPN2.

• UConn’s five games in the BIG EAST tournament were watched by a combined 590,000 households in the New York DMA.

• The world-famous Metropolitan Opera in New York City has an exclusive educational partnership with UConn, providing internships and other benefits for Fine Arts students.

“A lot of people don’t understand what makes New York tick. The two schools with the biggest impact in the New York market have been Syracuse and Connecticut.

”Former BIG EAST Commissioner Mike Tranghese, New York Times, March 11, 2013

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UConn and New York CityThe UConn Football Footprint

In New York City• In a recent New York Times on-line story,

UConn was the only former BIG EAST school listed among the top five most popular college football teams in both the New York and Boston DMAs.

SNY (SportsNet New York) Recognizes The Popularity Of The UConn Brand

• UConn is the only university in the country whose football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball television programs have syndicated TV packages with the same regional sports network – SportsNet New York, which is also the television home of the New York Mets. A total of 38 UConn games during the 2012-13 academic year were shown by SNY, whose distribution is 14 million television households. SNY’s four-state regional footprint, which includes New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania, is comprised of nine million TV households. Its national distribution through satellite service is five million TV homes.

• SNY, with its headquarters located in midtown Manhattan, dedicates more than 650 hours of coverage annually to UConn Athletics, including live games, re-airs, previews/reviews, coaches’ shows, specials and features.

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PreSiDenT

SUSan HerbSt

Dr. Susan Herbst is the 15th president of the University of

Connecticut and began her duties at the school in June of 2011.Prior to coming to her position in Storrs, Herbst was the execu-

tive vice chancellor and chief academic officer for The University System of Georgia.

Herbst is the first woman to be selected as the University’s president since the school’s founding in 1881.

In her position with The University System of Georgia, Herbst led 15 university presidents and oversaw the academic missions for all 35 public universities in Georgia. She worked closely with the system’s Board of Regents on all aspects of finance and higher edu-cation policy for the state. The system has more than 311,000 stu-dents, roughly 10,000 faculty members, and a budget of more than $6 billion a year. She had been with the Georgia system since 2007.

In addition to those duties, Herbst continued to hold a faculty appointment as a professor of public policy at Georgia Tech.

She is the author of many scholarly journal articles and books, including her most recent book about incivility in American poli-tics, Rude Democracy, released in September 2010.

Herbst was previously provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at SUNY-Albany from 2005 to 2007, and also served as acting president of the school for a year. She also served as the dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Temple University from 2003 to 2005.

Herbst joined Northwestern University as an assistant professor in 1989 and remained there until 2003. There, she rose to become chair of the political science department and associate dean for faculty affairs.

She received her BA in political science from Duke University in 1984 and her Ph.D. in communication theory and research from the University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communications in Los Angeles in 1989.

Herbst was born in New York City and raised in the mid-Hudson Valley town of Peekskill, N.Y. She and her husband, Doug Hughes, have two children: Daniel Hughes and Becky Hughes.

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W arde J. Manuel, who has had a distinguished career in intercollegiate

athletics that ranges from being a student-athlete to a director of athletics, became the Director of Athletics in March of 2011.

Manuel, a 1990 graduate of the University of Michigan where he played both football and track and field, has most recently been the Director of Athletics at the University at Buffalo for six years.

His first academic year of 2012-13 was a highly successful one for UConn teams, highlighted by the women’s basketball team winning the NCAA Championship. In addition, UConn teams from men’s soccer, field hockey and baseball all took part in NCAA tournament play while the women’s diving and men’s and women’s track and field programs were all represented in NCAA individual championships.

Manuel also directed UConn’s acceptance into membership of Hockey East, the nation’s premier men’s ice hockey conference, as the Huskies begin play in the league in 2014-15. Ground was broken for the UConn Basketball Development Center in the spring of 2013 and the facility will open in 2014 to service both the Huskies’ men’s and women’s championship basketball teams.

Manuel oversaw a coaching transition in men’s basketball with the retirement of Hall of Fame coach Jim Calhoun and the hiring of former Husky student-athlete, NBA player and UConn assistant coach Kevin Ollie. Manuel also hired new head coaches for the UConn men’s and women’s ice hockey programs.

The UConn Division of Athletics once again had an outstanding rate performance in the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) in 2013 as the men’s basketball team posted a 947 as Manuel has helped develop a com-prehensive academic plan for all UConn programs. Each Husky team met the NCAA minimum requirement while most teams, a total of 20, scored 970 or better.

In June of 2013, Manuel was one of 11 Division I ADs, who were named to Athletic Director Advisory Group to the NCAA leadership. The membership of this advisory group will meet periodically with NCAA leadership to provide feedback and perspective on issues that affect NCAA Division I members.

Manuel has already become a key leader in the American Athletic Conference and has been named a member of the league’s Finance Committee.

Manuel led a 20-sport program at Buffalo, an institution that is a member of the prestigious American Association of Universities. Buffalo enjoyed an unparalleled period of success during his time there from an athletic, academic and community service perspective.

From an academic standpoint, teams at Buffalo enjoyed incredible academic success. When Manuel arrived at UB, there were four programs - football, men’s basketball, wrestling, and baseball - that fell far below the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) cut score of 925. With a focused aca-demic plan, all four teams posted a four-year APR rate above the cut score and at the end of 2009-10, 10 of UB’s 20 sports had scores of 975 or above.

Buffalo enjoyed great on-field success during Manuel’s time as the football team participated in the 2009 International Bowl and the men’s basketball team made postseason appearances in three of the past seven years. Olympic sports also thrived under Manuel’s leadership with accom-plishments such as three-straight Dad Vail Regatta titles by the rowing team, six wrestlers earning spots at the 2011 NCAA Championship and the women’s tennis team making an appearance in the 2008 NCAA tournament. The sports of baseball and softball won a record number of games during his tenure and student-athletes earned All-American and all-conference honors at record rates.

Manuel was honored by Sports Business Journal as a 2008 national 40-Under-40 honoree after receiving the same honor from Business First of Buffalo in Fall of 2007. Manuel has served on a number of national and conference committees and boards.

In September of 2011, he was one of only three Athletic Directors asked to serve on the Collegiate Model Rules committee, a working group of the Division I Committee on Academic Performance, charged with broad overview of the current NCAA Rules Manual.

He also currently serves on the NCAA Division I Championships/Sports Management Cabinet and served for four years as a member of the NCAA’s Academic Cabinet. During that time, he was selected as Chair of the NCAA Academic Eligibility & Compliance Transfer Ad Hoc Committee. He is a member of the Boards of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the D1A Athletic Directors Association. He also serves as a member of the Council of Presidents Budget & Finance Committee and served for three years as the Chair of the Mid-American Conference Director of Athletics Finance Committee.

In June of 2007, Manuel accepted the Opportunity Award by all-time tennis great Billie Jean King, as Buffalo was recognized by the Women’s Sports Foundation as one of four “standout” colleges and universities in the nation for outstanding achievement in providing equitable athletic oppor-tunities for its female student-athletes.

Prior to his time at Buffalo, he was the assistant and associate director of athletics for the University of Michigan, where he oversaw that school’s football and men’s basketball programs. In February 1998, he was named an assistant athletic director at Michigan with responsibilities for overseeing operational facets of the university’s athletic program. He was named an associate athletic director in September 2000.

Born May 22, 1968, Manuel is a native of New Orleans, who was a high school All-American football player and played for the University of Michigan under its legendary coach, Bo Schembechler. Manuel earned multiple letters and started at defensive end in his sophomore year. His football career was cut short by a neck injury and he subsequently earned two letters on the Wolverines’ track and field team.

After graduating from Michigan, Manuel was coordinator of the university’s Wade H. McCree, Jr., Incentive Scholars Program from June 1990 to August 1993. The program is a partnership with The President’s Council of State Universities and Detroit Public Schools that helps stu-dents prepare for higher education at public universities in Michigan. He subsequently worked briefly as an academic advisor with the Georgia Tech Athletic Association before being named assistant athletic director of aca-demic affairs.

In the course of working on a PhD in social work and psychology at Michigan, he earned a master’s degree in social work in 1993 and an MBA from Michigan’s Ross School of Business in April 2005.

Manuel and his wife, Chrislan, have a daughter, Emma (18), who is entering her sophomore year at UConn, and a son, Evan (14).

DireCTor of ATHLeTiCS

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Roy Brooks ’72

Mike Aresco ’76 Law

Jim Abromaitis ’79, ’82Executive DirectorCapital City Economic Development AuthorityFormer basketball player

Matthew AdilettaIntel Fellow and Director of Communication Processor Architecture, Digital Enterprise Group of Intel Corporation

rick Baran ’93 LawChief Financial Officer, MediaShift

Alan Bennett ’69Noted pharmaceutical and medical device attorney

Andy Bessette ’75Former men’s track and field All-AmericanExecutive Vice President and Chief Administrative OfficerThe Travelers Companies, Inc.

Doug Bernstein ’85FounderMelissa and Doug Toys, LLC

Zeljko Bogetic ’90 Ph.D.Lead Economist for Russia, World Bank

Suzanne Bona ‘95Host, Sunday BaroqueNational Public Radio

Kevin Bouley ’80President and CEONerac, Inc.

roy Brooks ’72Warren Distinguished Professor of LawsUniversity of San Diego

Jackie Burns ’02Broadway actress, “Wicked”

Martin Buzas ’58Senior Geologist and CuratorDepartment of PaleobiologyNational Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution

James Calhoun ’89President and CEOConverse, Inc.

Michael J. Callahan ’95 LawExecutive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer, Secretary, Auction.com

Douglas Casa ’97 PhDCOO, Korey Stringer InstituteUniversity of Connecticut

Scott Case ’92 CEO, Startup America Partnership and co-founder of Priceline.com

franklin Chang-Diaz ’73Retired NASA astronaut who is a veteran of seven space flights

robert Cizik ’53Former Chairman of the Board/Chief Executive Officer of Cooper Industries Inc.

Dale r. Comey ’64Former UConn basketball playerExecutive Vice PresidentITT Corporation (retired)

Carol Ann Conboy ‘69Associate Justice, New Hampshire Supreme Court

Bill Congdon ’75Former Publish and Chief Revenue Officer, Popular Mechanics Magazine; Adjunct Professor, UConn

Joe Courtney ’78 LawUnited States CongressmanSecond District – Connecticut

Scott Cowen ’68Former UConn football playerPresident, Tulane University

Marc D’Amelio ’91Founder and CEOMadsoul Clothing, Inc.

Dawn Denvir ’81Chief of Organizational Learning and DevelopmentDivision of Human Resources, UNICEF

John DeStefano ’77, ’80Mayor, City of New Haven, Connecticut

robert Diamond ’77 MBAFormer Chief Executive Office Barclays Bank (England)

Chris Donovan ‘69Television ProducerEmmy nominee for “Party of Five” and “Home Improvement”Golden Globes and Daytime Emmys Producer

Kathleeen Dudzinski ’89Founder, Dolphin Communication Project

Charles Duelfer ’74Noted United Nations and CIA Weapons Inspector

Herb Dunn ’61Senior Vice President, Smith-Barney Co. (retired)

Doug elliot ‘82PresidentCommercial MarketsThe Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.

Bill finch ’79MayorCity of Bridgeport, Conn.

robert fiondella, ’68 LawChief Executive Officer (Retired)Phoenix Home Life Mutual Insurance Co.Founding PrincipalJEROB Enterprises, LLC

Mark e. freitas ‘81Founder, Mark Edward Partners LLCFormer men’s ice hockey player

Patricia Gallup ’79Chairman and Chief Administrative Officer of PC Connection, Inc.

Sam Gejdenson ’71Former United States Congressman,2nd District, Connecticut

roger A. Gelfenbien ’65Former Chairman, University of ConnecticutBoard of TrusteesManaging Partner of Andersen Consulting, Inc. (retired)

David Grimaldi ’79Curator of Invertebrate ZoologyAmerican Museum of Natural HistoryNew York, N.Y.

eunice Groark ’65First female Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut (1991-95)

richard J. Grossi ’57President and CEOUnited Illuminating (Ret.)

Lubbie Harper Jr. ’67 M.S.W., ’75 Law

Retired Justice, Connecticut Supreme Court

edward A. Horrigan, Jr. ’50President and CEO of R.J. Reynolds (retired)Former football player

ned Kahn ’82Nationally-prominent sculptor and scientist

robert Kaplan ‘73National Correspondent, Atlantic Monthly

Joette Katz ’77 J.D. Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Children and Families

Tom Keegan ’84Co-producer of Broadway show “Little Women”Animator, “Blues Clues” children’s television series

Gerald Krell ’57Documentary Film ProducerPublic Broadcasting System

Wally Lamb ’72, ’77Best-selling author

John M. Lasala ’83 M.D.Director of Interventional Cardiology, Washington University School of Medicine

David M. Lee ’55 (Graduate)1996 Co-Winner of Nobel Prize for Physics

Georgina i. Lucas ’70Former Vice President Travelers Insurance Company

Lynn Malerba ’08 MastersChief, Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut

Jerold Mande ’78Senior Advisor, Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer ServicesU.S. Department of Agriculture

David P. Marks ’69, ’71Executive VP and Chief Investment Officer at Cuna Mutual Group and President of MEMBERS Capital Advisors

Myles Martel ’65President, Martel and Associates, Villanova, Pa.Highly-recognized leadership communication advisor

Michael Maslin ’76Cartoonist, New Yorker magazine

richard Mastracchio ’82Mission specialist for NASA who flew his second mission, on the Space Shuttle Endeavor in August of 2007

Anita Bevacqua McBride ‘81Executive in Residence, School of Public Affairs at American University; former assistant to the President of the United State and Chief of Staff for the First Lady

Aaron Ment ’58Chief Court Administrator (retired) of the Connecticut Judicial System

Wally Lamb ’72, ’77

Andy Bessette ’75

Suzanne Bona ’95

James Calhoun ’89 Doug Elliot ’82 Mark E. Freitas ’81 Bobby Moynihan ’99

Prominent UConn Alumni

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irina Moore ’04 MBAVice President of Risk ManamentGE Capital Aviation Services, Inc.

Bobby Moynihan ‘99Actor, Saturday Night Live

Christopher Murphy ’02 Law

United States Senator – Connecticut

Kathleen Murphy ’87 J.D.PresidentFidelity Personal Investment, Inc.

randal nardone ’80CEO and Co-FounderFortress Investment Group, LLC

Denis J. nayden ’76Managing PartnerOak Hill Capital, Inc.Member of University of Connecticut Board of Trustees

Kevin o’Connor ’92 LawFormer Associate Attorney General of the United States

eric owles ‘98Chief DealBook Producer,New York Times

Les Payne ’64Nationally-known columnistPulitzer Prize Award Recipient

Morris Pleasure ‘86Renowned multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer

Joseph W. Polisi ’69President of the Juilliard SchoolNew York City

narissa ramdhani ’90 M.A.Chief Executive OfficerIfa Lethu FoundationGroenkloof, South Africa

Gen. robert risCassi ’58Retired Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army

Thomas D. ritter ’77Former Speaker of the House of RepresentativesState of ConnecticutMember of University of Connecticut Board of Trustees

William P. robinson ’71 (Master’s)

Associate Justice Rhode Island Supreme Court

emily roisman ’85 J.D.Vice President and Corporate Counsel, Feld Entertainment

Lewis B. rome ’54, ’57 LLBFormer Chairman University of Connecticut Board of TrusteesPartner, Rome Smith & Assoc.

Philip rubin ’75 Ph.D.Assistant Director for Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Office of Science and TechnologyExecutive Office of the President of the United States

David rudman ’85Voice of many characters on TV’s Sesame Street

Carolyn runowicz ‘73Former PresidentAmerican Cancer Society

Harriet Sanford ’79 (Master’s)President/Chief Executive OfficerNational Education Association Foundation

Pedro Segarra, ’85 JD, ’99 MSW

MayorCity of Hartford, Conn.

John C. Severino ’59Former UConn football playerFormer President of CBS Television Stations

Mark r. Shenkman ’65President, Shenkman Capital Management, Inc.

William Simon ’83, ‘88President, CEOWalmart, U.S.

Patrick J. Sheehan ’67Vice President, A.G. Edwards & Sons

robert Skinner ‘93Co-Founder and PartnerLuminous Capital, Inc.

David J. Stockton ‘76Former Chief EconomistUnited States Federal Reserve

Peter Tesei ’91First SelectmanCity of Greenwich, Conn.

Huw Thomas ’86 (Ph.D.)Dean, Tufts UniversitySchool of Dentistry

William Trueheart ’66Former President of Bryant College, Smithfield, R.I.

Paige Turco ’88Television and Film Actress

David Ushery ’89Anchor and ReporterWNBC-TV, New York

Lih-Chyi Wen ’93, ’96Deputy DirectorEnergy and Environmental Research CenterTaiwan World Trade Organization

John Yearwood ’86World Editor, Miami Herald

Dona D. Young ’80 LawChairman, President and Chief Executive OfficerThe Phoenix Companies, Inc. (Ret.)

Glenn Adamo ’77Vice President of Broadcast, Production and Media OperationsNFL

James Abromaitis ’82Director of Athletics, Albertus Magnus (Conn.) College

Mike Aresco ’76 LawCommissioner, BIG EAST Conference

Celia Bobrowsky ’80Director of Community Affairs Major League Baseball

Janna Blais ’93Associate Athletic DirectorSenior Women’s AdministratorNorthwestern UniversityFormer softball player

Leigh Ann Curl ’85Head Team Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore RavensFormer UConn women’s basketball student-athlete

John Dorsey ’84Former UConn Football All-American and NFL standout with the Green Bay Packers Director of Football Operations-Green Bay Packers

Jamelle elliott ’96, ‘97Head Women’s Basketball CoachUniversity of Cincinnati

Charlie eshbach ’74President - Portland (Maine) Sea Dogs (Double-A Affiliate of Boston Red Sox)Former President, Eastern League

Bill Geist ’92 MBASenior Vice President, Finance Programming and Ad Sales – ESPN, Bristol, Conn.

Bill Holowaty ’67Former Head Baseball CoachFour-Time NCAA Division III ChampionEastern Connecticut State University

Kirk ferentz ’78Head Football CoachUniversity of Iowa

Dan iassogna ’91Major League Baseball Umpire

Matt Kenny ’97Vice President, Field SalesDisney and ESPN Media Networks

Leigh Montville ’65Nationally known sportswriter and author

rebecca Lobo ’95Former women’s basketball All-American and Academic All-AmericanESPN AnnouncerMember, UConn Board of Trustees

Dave ogrean ’74Executive Director USA Hockey

Steve Pikiell ’90Head Basketball CoachStony Brook University

Jim reynolds ’91Major League Baseball Umpire

Jennifer rizzotti ’96Head Women’s Basketball Coach University of Hartford

Chris Sienko ’88General Manager, Connecticut Sun, WNBA

Michael Soltys ’81Vice President for U.S. Network Communications ESPN

Judy Walden Scarafile ’71PresidentCape Cod Baseball League

Dennis Wolff ‘78Head Women’s Basketball Coach, Virginia Tech

David Ushery ’89

Paige Turco ’88

William Simon ’83, ’88

Mark R. Shenkman ’65Morris Pleasure ’86

Li-Chyi Wen ’93, ’96

Uconn AlUmni in ProfessionAl And colleGe Athletics

A number of UConn alumni, some of who are former student-athletes, have established prominent careers working in the sports industry.

Kathleen Murphy ’87 JD Denis J. Nayden ’76

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in addition to all that the city of Hartford and the state of Connecticut has to offer, the region within two hours of Storrs is ripe with cultural and entertainment possibilities.

NEW YORK CITY (142 miles)

The United States’ largest city and “the media capital of the world,” New York City is located approximately two hours from Storrs and offers a wide array of cultural opportunities. From the glitter of Times Square, to the vast expanse of Central Park, to the majestic skyline, New York City is an incomparable destination and one that can be easily reached by the Metro-North train lines that run into southern Connecticut. UConn students also enjoy the city’s active sporting landscape. The New York metro area also boasts 10 major professional sports franchises, including the NFL’s New York Jets and Giants, Major League Baseball’s New York Mets and Yankees, the NBA’s New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets, the NHL’s New York Islanders, New York Rangers and New Jersey Devils and the WNBA’s New York Liberty.

SPRINGFIELD (47 miles)

The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame is located less than an hour from Storrs in Springfield, Mass., just minutes from the YMCA where Dr. James Naismith invented the game in 1891. A must-see for any fan of the hardwood, the Hall of Fame reopened in the fall of 2002 in a $45 million home just off of Interstate 91 in Springfield. The pinnacle of any basketball career, the hall’s long list of inductees now includes UConn men’s basketball coach Jim Calhoun, a 2005 inductee, and women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma, a 2006 inductee. Once you finish your tour of the Hall of Fame, Springfield’s neighboring suburb of Agawam is the home of Six Flags New England, the region’s largest amusement park.

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BOSTON (86 miles)

The birthplace of the American Revolution, Boston’s historic Freedom Trail is a living history textbook, covering everything from the Battle of Bunker Hill to the midnight ride of Paul Revere. Meanwhile, the city blends its old world charm with a cosmopolitan new world attitude that is evidenced by some of the trendier shops and restaurants that line both historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace and the Back Bay’s Newbury Street. One of the world’s foremost centers of education, Boston is home to over 50 colleges and universities; perhaps the entire world’s most concentrated collection of colleges. The greater Boston area also includes the summer beach resorts on Cape Cod and the islands of Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard. A hub of sporting activity, the 2004 and 2007 World Series Champion Boston Red Sox have called fabled Fenway Park home since 1912. The 2008 NBA Champion Boston Celtics and the 2011 Stanley Cup Champions Boston Bruins also call Beantown home, while the 2002, 2004 and 2005 Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots and MLS’ New England Revolution play outside of the city in Foxboro’s Gillette Stadium.

PROVIDENCE (51 miles)

Rhode Island’s capital city shows that one of the nation’s smallest states also has plenty to offer its visitors. The multi-cultural capital city, which dates back to 1636, is the Ocean State’s centerpiece. The best known hamlet on the Rhode Island shore, the ocean town of Newport is world famous for its mansions and is a popular vacation destination for those seeking aquatic activities. Newport’s renowned music festival is also a well-attended annual event.

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RenTsChleR FieldHome of UConn football

MaRk R. shenkMan TRaining CenTeR

The BuRTon FaMily FooTBall CoMplex

J.o. ChRisTian FieldHome of baseball

Joseph J. MoRRone sTadiuMHome of men’s and women’s soccer

hugh gReeR Field houseHome of men’s and women’s indoor track

WolFF-ZaCkin naTaToRiuMHome of men’s and women’s swimming and diving

CovenTRy lakeHome of rowing

geoRge J. sheRMan FaMily spoRTs CoMplex

Home of men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, field hockey and women’s lacrosse

UConn Facilities

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MaRk edWaRd FReiTas iCe FoRuMHome of men’s and women’s ice hockey

haRRy a. gaMpel pavilionHome of men’s and women’s basketball

and women’s volleyball

xl CenTeRHome of men’s and women’s basketball

The BuRRill FaMily Field aT The ConneCTiCuT soFTBall sTadiuM

Home of softballuConn Tennis CouRTs

Home of men’s and women’s tennis

uConn BaskeTBall developMenT CenTeROpening in 2014!

xl CenTeRHome of men’s ice hockey

Coming in 2014!

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atHletiCST

he University of Connecticut Division of Athletics enjoyed another outstanding year in 2012-13. UConn fin-ished tenth in the final standings for the Women’s Capital One Cup, which rates the top athletic programs in the country each year based on NCAA Championship perfor-mance and position in final polls.

The women’s basketball team won its eighth national championship as it played in its 14th Final Four. The men’s soccer and field hockey teams each advanced to the quarterfinals of their NCAA tournaments while the women’s cross country team had an unprecedented eight-place finish at the NCAAs. In the spring, the baseball team made its third NCAA appearance in the past four years and the women’s lacrosse team earned its first-ever NCAA trip.

The UConn men’s track and field team won confer-ence championships during both the indoor and outdoor season and sent individuals to NCAA competition. The women’s track and field team also sent a number of individ-uals to NCAA play with four Huskies earning All-America honors in the outdoor season and five in the indoor season. The UConn women’s swimming and diving team also sent a representative to the NCAA Championship.

The UConn women’s basketball team won its eighth NCAA Championship and advanced to the Final Four for the fifth-straight season.

The Husky field hockey team had another suc-cessful year – making its way to the NCAA quarterfinals.

The UConn men’s soccer team had another successful fall as it played in the NCAA quar-terfinals.

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The Husky women’s cross country team finished in eighth-place at the NCAA Championship – the highest-ever in program history.

Victoria Flowers was one of nine All-American selections for the Husky

women’s track and field program.

The UConn baseball team made its third NCAA appearance in the past four years.

The UConn men’s track and field team won indoor and outdoor conference

championships in 2012-13.

Kevin Ollie was named the men’s basketball head coach taking over for Hall of Famer Jim Calhoun.

The women’s lacrosse team earned a spot in the NCAA tournament for the first time in school history.

Diver Danielle Cecco participated in the NCAA Championship for the third time in her career.

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Dr. Jeffrey AndersonDirector of Sports Medicine Services

Dr. Scott BrownNCAA Faculty Athletics Representative

Jim CalhounSpecial Assistant to the Director of Athletics

Debbie CorumSenior Associate Director of Athletics/Sport Administration & SWA

Cyndi CostanzoExecutive Director of Recreational Services

Jim DonohueAssistant Athletics Director - Development

Evan FeinglassDirector of Facilities and Event Management

Mike EnrightAssociate Director of Athletics/ Communications

Dan GlinskiDirector of Equipment Services

Douglas GnodtkeSenior Associate Director of Athletics/CFO and Internal Operations

Bob HowardHead Athletic Trainer

Dave KaplanDirector of Video Services

Kyle KravchukAssistant Director of Athletics/Ticket Operations

Jerry MartinStrength and Conditioning Coordinator

Neal EskinSenior Associate Director of Athletics/Special Projects & External Services

Geno AuriemmaWomen’s Basketball

Mike CavanaughMen’s Ice Hockey

Kevin OllieMen’s Basketball

Bob GoldbergMen’s and Women’s Swimming

Chris MacKenzieWomen’s Ice Hockey

Glenn MarshallDirector of Tennis

Dave PezzinoMen’s Golf

Paul Pasqualoni Football

Bill MorganWomen’s Track and Field / Cross Country

Karen MullinsSoftball

Jim PendersBaseball

Ray ReidMen’s Soccer

Greg RoyMen’s Track and Field / Cross Country

Jennifer Sanford-WendryWomen’s Rowing

Nancy StevensField Hockey

Holly Strauss-O’BrienVolleyball

Len TsantirisWomen’s Soccer

Katie WoodsWomen’s Lacrosse

Paul McCarthyDeputy Director of Athletics/Chief of Staff

Tim TolokanSpecial Assistant to the Director of Athletics

Vince VolpeAssociate Athletics Director - Development

Maureen O’ConnorAssistant Director of Athletics/ Business Services

Dee RoweSpecial Adviser for Athletics

Kyle MuncyAssistant Director of Athletics-Licensing

Dave Evan Associate Director of Athletics/External Operations

UConn Coaches and Staff