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FLYERS IN THE PROS

Chris rolfe ChiCago fire (Mls) / Us NatioNal teaM

DasaN robiNsoNChiCago fire (Mls)

lUboMir bogDaNovCheMl (1st DivisioN, CzeCh repUbliC)

oMar JarUN atlaNta silverbaCks (Usl, 1st DivisioN)

terry alviNoMiNNesota thUNDer (Usl, 1st DivisioN)

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FLYERS IN THE PROS

MiChael NsieN los aNgeles galaxy – 2005 (Mls)

Mark sChUlte ColUMbUs Crew – 2000 (Mls)

DeNNy ClaNtoN ChiCago fire – 2005 (Mls)

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THIS IS DAYTON SOCCERgreat gaMesA T B A U J A N

CUrrier’s 200th wiN In his second season as head coach at Dayton, Dennis Currier achieved his 200th career win in a 3-0 triumph over the Belmont Bruins on Sept. 4, 2006. A burst of offensive productivity that has been missing in action for the Flyers up to that point in the season helped carry them to victory and bring home win No. 200 for Coach Currier.

two for oNeThe electric environment of night games at Baujan field saw another epic match, as well as a goal for the ages, on Sept. 29, 2005, when the Flyers tied the Michigan Wolverines 2-2. Senior midfielder Terry Alvino sent a blistering laser of a shot worthy of his current professional status over the helpless Michigan keeper from 35 yards out to even the score.

x Marks the spotThe heated rivalry between the Xavier Musketeers and the Flyers continued in a classic clash on Oct. 28, 2005. An invigorated UD squad trounced the Musketeers 4-0, adding another notch in the win column for UD in the on-going Dayton/Xavier grudge match.

goiNg to the big DaNCeThe 1997 Dayton Flyers came from out of nowhere to take the Atlantic 10 conference by storm. After conquering the Atlantic 10 regular season and post-season tournament, the Flyers found themselves only one game away from the NCAA tournament. The NCAA play-in game that ensued saw the Flyers lose a heartbreaker to the Rider Broncs 3-1.

Draw the liNeThe steady rainfall that soaked Baujan field right up until kick off could not dampen the spirits of the then-unranked Flyers when they took on No. 12 Oakland Golden Grizzlies on September 26, 2003. The Flyers fought valiantly and earned a draw against a nationally-ranked opponent, the first step in a series of victories that would eventually propel them to a No. 8 national ranking for a brief period later in the season.

wiN iN a MiNUteYet another nationally-ranked opponent fell under the mighty boot of the Flyers in 2003 when UD defeated the Massachusetts Minutemen on October 12 in dramatic, come-from-behind fashion. The Flyers twice fell behind, with UMass going up 1-0 and then again 2-1 after the Flyers evened the score in the first half. UD then went on to score two unanswered goals and added another notch to their giant-killer belt with the 3-2 victory.

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BAUJAN FIELDTHE HOME OF DAYTON SOCCER

Baujan Field, has undergone nearly $1.2 million in renovations over the past five years. It is recognized as one of the nation’s most unique collegiate stadiums.

The facility boasts a well-maintained natural grass surface with an irrigation system as well as a lighting system, allowing for a great atmosphere for night games.

Baujan Field has played host to a number of postseason soccer events. The Atlantic 10 Women’s Soccer Championship was hosted in 1998, and again in 2002. The Atlantic 10 Men’s Soccer Championship was held there in 1996, 1999 and most recently in 2007. A first round match of the 1999 NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship called Baujan Field home as the Flyers advanced with a 3-2 win over Evansville. The Flyer men’s soccer team has twice played NCAA Play-In games at the historic venue in 1997 and 1998.

ONE OF THE TOP VENUES IN THE COUNTRY

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A veteran head coach who has achieved resounding success on the college level with three programs, DENNIS CURRIER has earned the reputation as an outstanding tactician, leader, organizer and motivator.

During head coach Dennis Currier’s tenure at Dayton, six former Flyers currently play professional soccer in North America and Europe. Chris Rolfe and Dasan Robinson are with the Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer. In theUnited States Leagues First Division, Terry Alvino plays for the Minnesota Thunder, Mark Schulte with the Cleveland City Stars and Omar Jarun with the Vancouver Whitecaps. Lubo Bogdanvov is a member of Said in the Czech Republic FirstDivision.

The University of Dayton has had six Major League Soccer draft picks since the 2000 season. Mark Schulte started it all as a fifth round selection of the Tampa Bay Mutiny in the 2000 draft. Other Flyers in the MLS Draft included Denny Clanton who was picked in the 2004 Fourth Round (38th Overall), Chris Rolfe in the 2005 Third Round (29th Overall) and Dasan Robinson in the 2006 Supplemental Round.Dayton was one of six schools with multiple selections to the 2007 U.S. Soccer’s National Training Camp as Chris Rolfe and Dasan Robinson were invited. UCLA led with threeformer players, while Dayton, Virginia, Portland, Furman and Wake Forest each tallied two. Chris Rolfe participated with the U.S. Soccer National Team in 2007, 2008 and 2009. Rolfe was one of 26 players named to the U.S. national team’s roster. Rolfe was also a 2005 MLS Rookie of theYear nominee.

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Following a successful rookie campaign in 2006, DasanRobinson once again proved to be the latest in a line of “diamond in the rough” draft picks in his second Chicago Fire season. The University of Dayton product appeared in 23 regular season league matches with 21 starts for a total of 1,820 minutes played in 2007.

The Flyers seek to build upon a record-setting 2008 season which included a program-best 15 victories, a record-tying 46 goals scored, a third A-10 Championship title and an appearance in the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship. The Flyers are the favorites to win the 2009 Atlantic 10 title and are in the Top 30 in three national preseason polls. Dayton went into the season ranked No. 18 by the College Soccer News preseason rankings, No. 19 in the Top Drawer Soccer 2009 Men’s Tournament 48 Ranking and No. 30 in the NSCAA National Preseason Rankings.

The Dayton men’s soccer program has enjoyed a winning record in 10 of the last12 seasons and advanced to the NCAA Tournament three time – in 1997 and 1998 and just this past season in 2008.

Since 1992 the Flyers have excelled at Baujan Field with a 99-34-12 record, good for a .724 winning percentage. Last season UD went 9-0-0 at home. Since becoming the exclu-sive home to UD soccer, Baujan Field has grown into one of the top soccer venues in the Atlantic 10 Conference. Dayton twice has played NCAA Play-In games at the historic venue 1997 and 1998.

3NCAA TOURNAMENTAPPEARANCES

3ATLANTIC 10 TOURNAMENTCHAMPIONSHIPS

2ATLANTIC 10 REGULAR SEASONCHAMPIONSHIPS

2008 seasoN highlightsAtlantic 10 Tournament ChampionsNCAA Men’s Soccer Championship First RoundNSCAA/adidas Team Academic Award

florian DeCamps Atlantic 10 Championship Most Outstanding Player All-Atlantic 10 First Team Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team NSCAA/adidas All-Mid Atlantic Region First Team OCSCA All-Ohio First Team

ryan handbury NSCAA/adidas All-Mid Atlantic Region Third Team All-Atlantic 10 Honorable Mention Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team

isaac kissi Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team

ben Murray Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-East Region Third Team

Joe olwig NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-East Region Honorable Mention

Jack pearson College Soccer News All-Freshman Third Team Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team

tyler picard OCSCA All-Ohio

sonny renner NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-East Region Honorable Mention

alex torda Hermann Trophy Watch List NSCAA/adidas All-Mid Atlantic Region Second Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Second Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV First Team NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-America Team NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-East Region First Team Atlantic 10 Preseason All-Conference All-Atlantic 10 Second Team Atlantic 10 Academic All-Conference OCSCA All-Ohio

tommy watkins ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV First Team 20

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THIS IS DAYTON SOCCER

DaytoN flyersiN the CoMMUNity

The UD Men’s Soccer team is dedicated to achieving excellence on the field and in the classroom, but the program is also highly committed to being actively involved in the Miami Valley community. When the Flyers are not dominating opponents or hitting the books, the men’s soccer team can often be found participating in various volunteer activities around the city.

In the past the Flyers have participated in Drive 75, which is a service event sponsored by the Red Scare to benefit both The Dayton Area Food Bank and Secret Smiles Organizations. Players assisted the event organizers with collecting money and food donations outside of UD Men’s basketball games.

The Flyers have also been involved with a number of off-campus volunteer activities. The team has participated in volunteer camps and local recreational centers, as well as helping put on free soccer clinics for children nearby suburbs. The Flyers also have volunteered at local elementary schools where they read to students and play games with them at recess. One of the bigger events on the Flyers’ volunteer schedule comes at Christmas time, when the team will put together a number of care packages containing presents and food for families in need during the holiday season.

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THIS IS DAYTON SOCCER

DaytoN FlyER CommUNIty SERvICE PRojECtS OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHIlD

TROTWOOD FREE SOCCER ClINIC

DRIVE 75 - THE DAYTON AREA FOOD BANk AND SECRET SMIlES

TOP SOCCER (OUTREACH PROGRAM)

VOlUNTEER CAMPS AT kETTERING RECREATION CENTER

NORTHMONT SCHOOl VISITS

VISITS TO VARIOUS ElEMENTARY SCHOOlS FOR READING TO STUDENTS

ST. ANTHONY’S CAREER DAY

THOMAS k. MEMORIAl RUN

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TOP TIER NATIONAL CATHOLIC RESEARCH UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON

at thE UNIvERSIty oF DaytoN, wE bElIEvE IN aSkINg bIg qUEStIoNS.

oUR bIggESt oNE: what’S NExt?

The answer springs out of our Catholic,

Marianist philosophy of education. For more

than 150 years, we have remained faithful to

our mission. We educate for transformation.

Students are called to use their knowledge and faith to

change the world. Six civil engineering students recently

combined their technical know-how and community-

building skills to work with the people of Barombi,

Cameroon, to build a pipeline and filter system, bringing

the West African village safe drinking water for

the first time.

that’S tRaNSFoRmatIvE.

Today, we are fast-tracking the development of alternative

and renewable energy. We offer the state’s first master’s

degree in renewable energy. The program builds upon

interest among students in wind power, solar power and

other renewable energy technologies. The University

of Dayton Research Institute is partnering with the Air

Force Research Laboratory to construct and operate the

country’s first federal research facility that will create jet

fuel from coal and biomass. We’re leading a statewide

collaboration of 15 universities dedicated to clean energy

research and development.

that’S ChaNgE thE woRlD NEEDS.

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The University of Dayton attracted more than 12,000

applications for its first-year class, another new record. It

is the most academically prepared class, as measured

by college entrance test scores, in school history. Our

95 rating in the latest NCAA Graduation Success

Report is best in the A-10 and in the top 5 percent of

Division schools. Our annual sponsored research volume

hit another record mark at approximately $94 million,

solidifying our rank as the top Catholic university for

engineering research. In the state, we won Ohio

Research Scholar funds to recruit world-class scholars

for endowed professorships in the promising, high-tech

fields of alternative fuels, layered sensing and advanced

materials. We are the only private university in Ohio

tapped to lead one of the research endeavors.

that’S whERE oUR FUtURE lIES.

The University of Dayton remains on solid financial

footing despite the global financial crisis. An anonymous

donor showed his faith in our future with a $10 million

gift for need-based scholarships — the largest gift for

scholarships in our history.

That’s transformative for another generation of University

of Dayton students committed to changing the world.

what’S NExt?

The University of Dayton reads the signs of the times

and acts. That’s always been our greatest strength. That’s

how we became a top-tier national research university

known globally for scholarship and research that improve

the human condition.

By every measure — from enrollment and research

dollars to rankings and private support — this is a

university on the rise. We are positioned for a future

of extraordinary promise.

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HEAD COACH DENNIS CURRIERDENNIS CURRIER17TH SEASON(230-71-26) SOUTHERN MISS., 1992

With a disciplined, attacking style of soccer, Dennis Currier builds succesful programs everywhere he coaches.

The most recent evidence: Currier and the Flyers raised the 2008 Atlantic 10 Men’s Soccer Championship trophy and advanced to the NCAA Tournament, culminating one of the most extraordinary seasons in University of Dayton men’s soccer history. His UD squad went 15-4-3 overall, claimed the Atlantic 10 Tournament championship, earned UD’s first-ever berth to the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament and finished No. 1 in the NSCAA/adidas® Middle Atlantic Regional Rankings and No. 19 in the national rankings. During the course of the season, the Flyers also won two tournaments, beat No. 15 Saint louis - a first for the program - in the midst of a six-game unbeaten streak to start A-10 play.

In addition to breaking the record for wins in a single season, Dayton tied the school record for goals scored in a season (46). The Flyers racked up more honors during the season than any team in UD history, including Dayton’s first ever consideration for the Hermann Trophy Award in Alex Torda. For Dayton, 10 players amassed 27 postseason honors. On top of that, the Flyers have earned the NSCAA/adidas Team Academic Award for the past two seasons.

With a 42-22-13 record at Dayton over the previous four seasons, Currier is fourth on the all-time wins list. He has produced the Flyers’ impressive results on and off the field based on the principals of dedication, a commitment to excellence, discipline and open communication with his players.

Four former Flyers under Currier’s reign have played professionally in North America and Europe.

Dasan Robinson, who was drafted and signed with the Chicago Fire of the MlS, also was invited to the U.S. National Team tryouts.

Other Flyers in the professional ranks include Omar Jarun who was drafted by the USl’s Atlanta Silverbacks, Terry Alvino, who earned a starting role for the USl’s Minnesota Thunder, and lubo Bogdanov who signed with Cheml in the first division of the Czech Republic.

The Flyers have enjoyed home field dominance under Currier’s direction. UD went 9-0-0 in 2008 and 7-0-2 in 2007 at Baujan Field. Heading into the 2009 season, Dayton is on a 20-game unbeaten streak (17-0-3) on their home turf that dates back to Oct. 28, 2006.

Players have excelled with Currier as their mentor as 11 different Flyers have earned some form of postseason honors.

In his first year as UD’s coach, Currier led the Flyers to an 11-5-4 overall record in 2005, finishing tied for second in the Atlantic 10. Currier, named UD’s head coach on January 24, 2005, opened the 2005 season with a 2-1 exhibition win over No. 18 Ohio State. The Flyers also won their season opener, 3-2, at Cincinnati and won both games of their home tournament, the Dayton Marriott Flyer Classic. Currier charged his team with continuing the Flyers’ excellence at its home facility and the team responded with a 6-1-1 record at Baujan Field in 2005.

As head coach of Incarnate Word for four seasons, Currier’s squads racked up a record of 62-15-7. His first team at UIW in 2001 was 12-8-1, and won the first of four straight conference championships. In 2002, Currier guided the team to a 16-1-3 record, a No. 12 national ranking and the school’s first NCAA tournament bid.

In 2003, UIW was 16-2-2, returned to the NCAA tournament and was ranked 10th in the nation. In 2004 the team finished the season ranked fifth nationally with a record of 18-4-1 and a first-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament’s round of eight.

In addition to the four conference titles, Currier’s teams were ranked No. 2 in the region three times. He guided Incarnate Word to a school-record 34-game regular-season unbeaten streak from 2001 to 2003. His teams had the highest grade point average in the conference two of his four seasons at UIW.

Currier has coached eight NSCAA All-Americans, three NSCAA Scholar All-Americans, three conference Players of the Year, a conference tournament Most Outstanding Player and he recruited three players who went on to be named conference Freshmen of the Year.

Before his stop at Incarnate Word, Currier coached for seven seasons at Harris-Stowe State College in Saint louis, Mo., where he amassed a 126-34-5 record. Harris-Stowe was ranked nationally from 1996 to 2000, and advanced as far as the 2000 NAIA national semifinals. While at Harris-Stowe, Currier was named Regional Coach of the Year three times.

During his 16-year career, Currier’s coaching record stands at 230-71-26.

Off the field, Currier and the Flyers are actively involved in the Miami Valley community. The Flyers mentor students in elementary school, give free soccer lessons and visit patients at children’s hospitals.

Currier is a 1992 graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi. He and his wife Tonya are the parents of two daughters: Sydney and Morgan Elizabeth.

Currier has led every program he has coached to the National tournament.

DeNNis CUrrier’s Career reCorD

yEaR SChool RECoRD PCt. CoNFERENCE PoStSEaSoN

1993 harris-Stowe (NaIa) 18-5-1 .771 - -

1994 harris-Stowe (NaIa) 18-4-1 .804 - -

1995 harris-Stowe (NaIa) 15-5-1 .714 - -

1996 harris-Stowe (NaIa) 15-4-1 .775 - -

1997 harris-Stowe (NaIa) 15-4-1 .775 - -

1998 harris-Stowe (NaIa) 15-4-0 .737 - -

1999 harris-Stowe (NaIa) 14-4-0 .778 amC Champs -

2000 harris-Stowe (NaIa) 15-4-1 .775 - NaIa Final Four

2001 Incarnate word (D-II) 12-8-1 .595 SSC Champs -

2002 Incarnate word (D-II) 16-1-3 .875 SSC Champs NCaa

2003 Incarnate word (D-II) 16-2-2 .850 SSC Champs NCaa

2004 Incarnate word (D-II) 18-4-1 .804 SSC Champs NCaa

2005 Dayton 11-5-4 .650 - -

2006 Dayton 6-9-2 .353 - -

2007 Dayton 10-4-5 .658 - -

2008 Dayton 15-4-3 .750 a-10 Champs NCaa

total 16 seasons 230-71-26 .743 1, a-10, 1 amC, 4 SSC -

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THE COACHES

CHASE BROOKSASSISTANT COACH3RD SEASON AT UD ECkERD, 2003

Chase Brooks enters his third season on the Dayton Flyers staff, helping head coach Dennis Currier on both the offensive and defensive side of the ball. Off the field his focus is on recruiting, scheduling, travel and player development, as well as serving as co-director of the UD Soccer Academy.

He helped the Flyers to their first Atlantic 10 Tournament Championship in 10 years as UD won three games in four days to capture the title. Dayton went 15-4-3 overall in 2008, earned UD’s first-ever berth to the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship and finished No. 1 in the NSCAA/adidas® Middle Atlantic Regional Rankings and No. 19 in the national rankings.

Brooks’ coaching was one of the primary reasons goalkeeper Zac Gibbens earned an Honorable Mention, All-Atlantic 10 selection in 2007. Under Brooks’ guidance Gibbens went 10-4-5 with a 0.89 goals against average, showcased a .783 save percentage and recorded six shutouts.

Before UD, Brooks served as an assistant coach at Northern Illinois University, helping the Huskies to a No. 19 National Ranking in 2006.

As part of the NIU coaching staff for two years, Brooks helped guide the Huskies the Mid-American Conference tournament championship, the Mid-American regular season championship, and an automatic bid to the NCAA National Tournament.

Brooks assisted in training the defenders and goalkeepers that ranked No. 1 nationally in team shutouts and goals against average.

Prior to NIU, Brooks worked for his alma mater, Eckerd College. After a four-year letter winning career, he remained at EC as an assistant coach while he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in management in May 2003. By December 2003, he was chosen as the interim head coach until May 2004.

A native of Ft. Myers, Florida, his playing career for the Tritons began in 1999. Brooks served as captain for Eckerd during his last two seasons with his senior year concluding with First-Team All-Sunshine Conference accolades. After his senior year, he was chosen as the recipient of the James R. Harley Award, which is presented to the student-athlete who best represents Eckerd.

During his college career, the three-time Sunshine State Conference Honor Roll athlete received academic scholarships from Eckerd and the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship program. Brooks has a Master’s degree in sports management from NIU, and also has an Advanced National license from the NSCAA in 2005. He earned an NSCAA National license Distinguished Pass in 2004. He also holds a USSF “B” license.

Brooks and his wife Sarah live in Dayton, Ohio.

kiki lara joined the University of Dayton men’s soccer staff in the spring of 2009. He will serve as an assistant coach for the Flyers, the reigning Atlantic 10 men’s soccer champions.

lara reunites with Currier after playing three seasons for him at University of The Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas from 2001-2003. lara, a three-time NSCAA all-American and captain, was instrumental in helping UIW capture three consecutive Heartland Athletic Conference championships.

In 2002 Incarnate Word boasted a 16-1-3 record, a No. 12 national ranking and earned the school’s first NCAA tournament bid. lara helped the squad to a 16-2-2 mark and a return trip to the NCAA tournament in 2003 and a No. 10 national ranking.

In addition to his immense success on the field, lara excelled in the classroom. The two-time NSCAA Academic All-American graduated with a 3.9 GPA in mathematics, earning his bachelor’s degree from Incarnate Word in 2003.

A native of las Cruces, N.M., lara attended the prestigious Bollettieri Soccer Academy in Florida. Upon graduation from UIW, he played four years in the professional ranks. He played for the Minnesota Thunder of the USl First Division from 2004-2006, making 38 appearances. He comes to Dayton after a successful 2007-08 season with the Portland Timbers, also a team in the USl First Division. He made 25 appearances for the Timbers who advanced to the USl semifinals.

lara also gives back to the community. Not once, but twice he earned his respective team’s humanitarian award. He was honored with the Thunder’s Humanitarian of The Year Award in 2006, and while in Portland, was named the Timbers’ 2007 Community Player of the Year.

During the offseason, lara feeds his passion for coaching by volunteering with his mother and brothers at the family soccer club las Cruces Strikers, one of the most successful clubs in New Mexico. He also volunteered his time coaching in Portland.

In addition to coaching club teams, lara served as an assistant coach for the Washington State University women’s soccer program in 2005 while playing for the Minnesota Thunder.

kiki and his wife Ashley reside in Oakwood, Ohio.

AARON JOHNSONVOlUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH 1ST SEASON AT UD CAMPBEll, 2009

Aaron Johnson joined the Flyer men’s soccer program in the summer of 2009 and serves as the goalkeepers coach.

He comes to Dayton after a stellar four-year career in net for the Campbell University. Johnson broke CU goalkeeper marks for matches played (74) and started (74), minutes played (6805) and career GAA (1.08).

The four-time Atlantic Sun Conference selection is second in both career GAA and shutouts and

sixth in saves in A-Sun history. During Johnson’s four-year career, Campbell won two A-Sun regular season championships (2005, 2008), one A-Sun tournament title (2007), and made the school’s first appearance in the NCAA Division I College Cup (2007). Johnson is a two-time Atlantic Sun Conference Defensive Player of the Year, earning the honor as a freshman and as a senior.

The St. Charles, Mo. native led Christian Brothers College High School to a Missouri state championship and 31-2-1 record in 2004. He was the starting keeper for the Scott Gallagher Soccer Club, which won the 2003 U.S. Club Soccer National Championship and 2004 USYSA national title. Johnson won the 2004 U.S. Youth Soccer Golden Gloves Award (as the best keeper at the national championships) and led his club to back-to-back state championships in 2003 and 2004.

Johnson graduated from Campbell in 2009 with a degree in business administration.

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KIKI LARAASSISTANT COACH1ST SEASON AT UD INCARNATE WORD, 2003

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2009 SEASON PREVIEW IN CURRIER’S WORDS

THIS kID’S A kEEPER - TYlER PICARD POSTED A .97 GAA, SECOND BEST IN UD HISTORY: “We have Tyler Picard coming back as part of the defensive set up. He had a tremendous first season with us and is an extremely composed goal keeper. I think you can look for Sam Cooksey to be that steady backup.”

“Leadership is a critical factor in winning championships. We return four captains with Ben Murray, Zach Weiss, Ryan Handbury, and AlexTorda. It is a dynamic group because they each lead in a different ways. Torda leads by example; Handbury is more of an outspoken leader. Murray and Weiss lead the team both on and off the field.”

THE WAll - THE UD DEFENSE POSTED EIGHT SHUTOUTS IN 2008: “Randy Dennis, Jack Pearson, Ryan Handbury, Tommy Watkins and Sonny Renner have been together and have lots of experience. That experience will certainly help us this year. They were very organized last year and played a big role in our success and I think they have been the foundation of our team for the previous two years before our offense really turned it on.”

THE MIDDIES - DAYTON lED THE A-10 IN ASSISTS PER GAME IN 2008: “Seniors Ben Murray and Zach Weiss are very experienced and they continue to get better each year. They will be the key players this year in the midfield. Freshman Ryan Bauer looks very good this preseason. He shows some promise and is going to vie for some time and really push some of the returning guys.”

FRONT & CENTER - THE FlYER OFFENSE OUTSCORED OPPONENTS 2 TO 1 AND WERE RANkED 9TH IN NCAA SCORING: “Talking about key contributors on offense you have to mention senior Alex Torda. He’s coming off another successful year so we are going to look for big things from him again. Senior Isaac kissi has been a guy that has the attributes to be one of the better attacking players in the A-10. Senior Jeff Popella needs to have a big year. He has the qualities to be a very successful forward at the Division I level.”

THE FlYERS ARE PICkED TO DEFEND THEIR A-10 TITlE: “Any time you come off winning a championship you have to expect to get some accolades and have more pressure on you. The pressure we put on ourselves far outweighs any other pressure that can be put on us. Everybody remembers how great that felt last year to win a championship and that stays with you.”

Experienced. Hardworking. Competitive Winners. That’s how University of Dayton men’s soccer coach Dennis Currier describes his 2009 squad.

“We have an exciting style of soccer that is fun

for fans to watch.”

10 SENIORS ARE BACk FOR 2009 - kYlE BASIl, RANDY DENNIS, RYAN HANDBURY, RYAN HARTMAN, ISAAC kISSI, BEN MURRAY, JEFF POPEllA, SONNY RENNER, AlEX TORDA & ZACH WEISS: “This is a very special class for Dayton and our program. We certainly want the seniors to have their last year be the best. They’ve accomplished a lot since they’ve been here so there would be nothing better than to celebrate that departure with another championship.”

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No. Name yr. pos. ht. hometown/high school2 Alex Frenz SO D 6-0 Whitefish Bay, WI/Whitefish Bay 3 Daniel Rice FR MF 6-0 Annandale, VA/Gonzaga College H.S. 4 Randy Dennis SR D 6-1 San Angelo, TX/San Angelo Central 5 Sonny Renner SR D 5-11 keller, TX/Southlake Carroll 6 Ben Murray SR MF 5-10 Westerville, OH/St. Francis DeSales 7 Nate Dombrowski FR F/MF 6-0 Flower Mound, TX/Jesuit Preparatory School of Dallas 8 Ryan Handbury SR D 6-0 Nottingham, England/Carlton le Willows 9 Alex Torda SR F/MF 5-10 Dallas, TX/Nolan Catholic 10 Ryan Bauer FR MF 6-0 O’Fallon, MO/Chaminade College Preparatory 11 Tommy Watkins JR D 6-0 Richmond, VA/Mills E. Godwin 12 Jeff Popella SR F 6-1 Dayton, OH/Carroll 13 Ryan Hartman SR F 5-11 Jamestown, OH/Greeneview 14 kyle Basil SR D 5-9 Chillicothe, OH/Chillicothe 15 Evan McCreary FR F 6-4 Canton, OH/Massillon Jackson 16 John Sobey RS FR MF 6-0 Woodstock, Il/Woodstock 17 Jonny Phipps RS FR MF 6-2 Plano, TX/Dallas Jesuit 18 Isaac kissi SR MF 6-2 Brong-Ahafo, Ghana/Presbyterian Boys Secondary 19 Johnny Daniels RS SO MF 6-1 Potomac, MD/Georgetown Prep 21 Michael Deyhle RS FR D 6-0 Cincinnati, OH/la Salle 20 Seun Adejobi FR F 6-0 Columbus, OH/St. Francis DeSales22 Zach Weiss SR MF 6-0 St. louis, MO/St. louis Univ. HS 23 Henrik karlsson JR MF 6-4 Västerås, Sweden/Rudbeckianska Gymnasiet 24 Sewell Strifler FR MF 6-3 Plano, TX/Jesuit Preparatory School of Dallas 25 Sam Cooksey FR Gk 6-3 O’Fallon, MO/St. Dominic 26 Tyler Picard RS SO Gk 6-2 Denver, CO/Regis Jesuit 27 Josh lavallee RS FR Gk 6-0 Upland, CA/Upland 28 Jack Pearson SO D 6-3 Coventry, England/king Henry Senior 29 Mario Falsetti RS FR MF 6-1 Elm Grove, WI/Marquette University H.S. 30 Matt Russo FR D 6-0 Denton, TX/lake Dallas 31 Peter Chilemena GS F 6-3 lusaka, Zambia/kabulonga Boys High School

head Coach: Dennis Currier (Southern Missippi ‘92), 5th season at Daytonassistant Coach: Chase Brooks (Eckerd ‘03), 3rd season at Dayton assistant Coach: kiki lara (Incarnate Word ‘03), 1st season at Daytonvolunteer assistant Coach: Aaron Jones (Campbell ‘09), 1st season at Dayton

back Row (left to Right): Assistant Coach Aaron Jones, Assistant Coach Chase Brooks, Ryan Bauer, Isaac Kissi, Randy Dennis, Jeff Popella, Mario Falsetti, Evan McCreary, Henrik Karlsson, Jack Pearson, Sewell Strifler, Seun Adejobi, Tommy Watkins, Sonny Renner, Peter Chilemena, Assistant Coach Kiki Lara, Head Coach Dennis Currier

middle Row (left to Right): Athletic Trainer Kaname Yamaguchi, Zach Weiss, Johnny Daniels, Alex Frenz, Ryan Handbury, Jonny Phipps, Ryan Hartman, Michael Deyhle, Kyle Basil, Alex Torda, Ben Murray

Front Row (left to Right): Matt Russo, Johny Sobey, Sam Cooksey, Tyler Picard, Josh Lavallee, Daniel Rice, Nate Dombrowski

NUMERICAL ROSTERBY CLASSgraDUate stUDeNt (1) 31 Peter Chilemena F

seNiors (10) 4 Randy Dennis D 5 Sonny Renner D6 Ben Murray MF 8 Ryan Handbury D 9 Alex Torda F/MF 12 Jeff Popella F 13 Ryan Hartman F 14 kyle Basil D18 Isaac kissi MF22 Zach Weiss MF

JUNiors (2) 11 Tommy Watkins D23 Henrik karlsson MF

reDshirt sophoMores (2)19 Johnny Daniels MF 26 Tyler Picard Gk

sophoMores (2)2 Alex Frenz D 28 Jack Pearson D

reDshirt freshMeN (5)16 John Sobey MF 17 Jonny Phipps MF21 Michael Deyhle D27 Josh lavallee Gk29 Mario Falsetti MF

freshMeN (8)3 Daniel Rice MF 7 Nate Dombrowski F/MF10 Ryan Bauer MF15 Evan McCreary F 20 Seun Adejobi F 24 Sewell Strifler MF 25 Sam Cooksey Gk30 Matt Russo D

2008 flyer faCt: UD finished ninth in the nation in scoring offense with 2.09 scored per game.

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SONNY RENNER#5ClASS ........ > SENIOR

POSITION ......... > D HEIGHT ............ > 5’11”HOMETOWN ............ > kEllER, TX HIGH SCHOOl .......... > SOUTHlAkE CARROll

RANDY DENNIS#4ClASS ........ > SENIOR

POSITION ........ > DHEIGHT ............ > 6’1”HOMETOWN ............ > SAN ANGElO, TXHIGH SCHOOl .......... > SAN ANGElO CENTRAl

2008: Made quality contributions to the UD defense with 17 appearances and eight starts, including six consecutive, matches, including a double overtime 0-0 tie against Charlotte (Oct. 17) and a 1-0 upset of No. 15 Saint Louis (Oct. 19)...was key in Dayton’s stretch of not allowing a goal in 455:05 minutes, all against A-10 opponents which spurred UD to an eight-game unbeaten streak...registered three assists on the season, including the game-winner against Wright State (Aug. 31)...selected to the NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-East Region Third Team... named to the Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for Spring 2009. 2007: Ranked fifth on the team in scoring with three assists on the season...started all 19 games for UD...helped solidify the back and helped UD to six shutouts on the season...made his UD debut at home against Sacramento State...named to the Courtyard by Marriott Flyer Classic All-Tournament Team...tallied his first career assist at Butler in a 3-2 win.

2006: Saw action in 13 matches at Central Florida, starting seven...aided in the Golden Knights’ shutouts of North Florida, Furman, No. 17 Memphis, Florida International and Stetson. Prior to UD: Played one year at Paul VI High School in New Jersey, where he was selected first-team all-conference and was the only freshman named Second-Team All-Parochial...Played final three seasons at Carroll High School...also played with the Dallas Texas 88 Red Club squad, which captured the USYSA National Championship in 2005...team also won three consecutive Classic League and Premier League titles as well as the state championship in 2003, 2004 and 2005.

Personal: Son of Jules Renner and Ed and Sheryl Sides, has a sister, Jillian...born January 30, 1988...majoring in communication management...enjoys playing FIFA for Xbox 360, reading magazines and talking to relatives.

2008: Made 17 appearances with 15 starts...continued dominance on UD’s back line that posted eight shutouts, including the Atlantic 10 Tournament Championship game against UMass (Nov. 16) in which he played all 90 minutes and made one of the best saves in Dayton soccer history, a diving header late in the game to preserve the title...named to the UNCW Courtyard by Marriott Invitational and Dayton Flyer Courtyard by Marriott Classic All-Tournament Teams after gutsy performances against UNC Wilmington, Coastal Carolina, Marshall and Robert Morris. 2007: Dennis helped solidify the back and helped UD to six shutouts on...at one point during the 2007 season the Flyers did not allow a goal in their last 282:25 minutes of play...made 18 starts and tallied one assist...named to the Courtyard by Marriott Flyer Classic All-Tournament Team...played every single minute during a three-game shutout stretch against Temple, Xavier and St. Bonaventure...dished out his first career assist and recorded his first career point in a victory against Duquesne.

2006: One of three Flyers to start all 17 games in 2006...Dennis was a standout in his first year at UD with a consistent performance as a center back.

Prior to UD: Dennis joined classmate Jeff Popella on collegesoccernews.com’s listing of “Top 100 Freshmen To Keep An Eye On”...was named the District Defensive Most Valuable Player in 2006 as well as being named to Defensive All-State team...three-time all-district in high school...played for the Dallas Texans 88 Red, the 2006 State Cup Champions...Olympic Development Program experience with the North Texas State ODP 2000-2006 and with the Region III ODP 2004-2006...participated in the 2006 MLS combines in Carson, CA...played in the 2006 Region III Guadalajara Mx. International Festival...also named a Texas Scholar.

Personal: Son of Michael and Tammy Dennis and has a sister Candice...born April 26, 1988...majoring in communication management.

• 2008 UNCw Courtyard all-tournament team • 2008, 2007 Dayton Flyer marriott all-tournament team

• 2008 NSCaa/adidas all-Region Scholar • 2007 Dayton Flyer marriott all-tournament team

2008 flyer faCt: In 16 of their 22 games this season the UD defense allowed its opponents just one goal or less.

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RYAN HANDBURY#8ClASS ........ > SENIOR

POSITION ......... > D HEIGHT ............ > 6’0”HOMETOWN ............ > NOTTINGHAM, ENGlAND HIGH SCHOOl .......... > CARlTON lE WIllOWS

BEN MURRAY#6ClASS ........ > SENIOR

POSITION ........ > MFHEIGHT ............ > 5’10”HOMETOWN ............ > WESTERVIllE, OHHIGH SCHOOl .......... > ST. FRANCIS DESAlES

2008: The Flyers’ Iron Man, Handbury played all 2,043 minutes on the pitch and is one of three UD players to start all 22 games... anchors a defense that posted eight shutouts in 2008, including in the A-10 Championship game against UMass...was named to the Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team... started the season by earning the coveted “Red Jersey” which goes to the individual who is a symbol of physical and mental determination, competition, and pride and closed the season with the Coaches Achievement Award for his persistence and dedication...named Atlantic 10 Honorable Mention for the third consecutive season...earned NSCAA/adidas All-Mid Atlantic Region Third Team honors for the second straight season. 2007: Played every minute and started all 19 games for UD...a Third Team NSCAA/adidas Division I All-Region, Mid-Atlantic Team selection...named a Third Team All-Ohio selection by the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Coaches...

helped the Flyers solidify the back and en route to six shutouts on the season. 2006: One of three Flyers to start all 17 games...was named to the A-10’s Honorable Mention Team...scored a goal on eight shots and had an assist...scored a penalty shot in the 35th minute at LaSalle, giving the Flyers a 1-0 win...named a member of the All-Tournament and All-Invite Team at the New Mexico’s TLC Plumbing and Utility Invite...earned a spot on the 2006 All-Ohio Second Team.

Prior to UD: Excelled in a club setting, playing for the prestigious Nottingham Forest Academy...the talented centerback has been called up to England’s U18 National Team three times. Personal: Son of Michelle and Chris Handbury and has two brothers, Jamie and Jake...his father played professional roller hockey for Great Britain...born May 27, 1987...majoring in communication management.

2008: Started all 21 games...named Dayton’s Most Valuable Player due to his impact and importance of his field presence...also chosen to the Atlantic 10 Championship All-Tournament Team for gritty performances, playing all three games - all 277 minutes - in four days to lead the Flyers to the A-10 title...named to the Dayton Flyer Courtyard by Marriott Classic All-Tournament Team after notching the game-winning assist against Marshall (Sept. 19) and also credited with an assist against Robert Morris (Sept. 21)...finished the season with a career-high four assists...also scored one goal, coming against Saint Joseph’s (Nov. 2)...selected to the NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-East Region Third Team...named to the Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for both Fall 2008 and Spring 2009. 2007: Appeared in 15 games for the Flyers and made 12 starts...finished the year with one assist, six shots and three shots on goal...dished out an assist in a 3-2 win at Butler...played strong on the defensive end against Massachusetts in the 2007 Atlantic 10 Tournament.

2006: Named to the 2006-07 Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll...played in 16 games, starting 10 at midfield...recorded six shots and one goal as a freshman...tied for second on the team in assists with two...first collegiate goal and assist came against IUPUI in a victory. Prior to UD: Named First Team All-District and All-League and Third Team All-State during his senior year...First Team All-District and First Team All-League during his junior year...Second Team All-League during his sophomore year...played for Ambassador SC from 1997-2006, the nine-time Ohio South State Champions (1998-2006)...team was 2002 Best of the Midwest Champions, 2003 Region II Runner-Up, 2004 Region II Semifinalist and 2005 Jefferson Cup Champions...was on the Honor Roll all four years and was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of John and Mary Lou Murray and has an older brother Josh...born January 4, 1988...majoring in business economics and finance.

• 2008 atlantic 10 all-Championship team • 2008 Dayton most valuable Player • 2008 NSCaa/adidas all-Region Scholar• 2008, 2007 team Captain

• 2008 atlantic 10 all-Championship team • atlantic 10 honorable mention (‘06, ‘07, ‘08) • NSCaa/adidas all-mid atlantic Region third team • two-time all-ohio

2008 flyer faCt: The Flyers led the Atlantic 10 in points (139), goals (46) and assists (47).

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JEFF POPELLA#12CLASS ........ > SENIOR

POSITION ......... > F HEIGHT ............ > 6’1”HOMETOWN ............ > DAYTON, OH HIGH SCHOOL .......... > CARROLL

ALEX TORDA#9ClASS ........ > SENIOR

POSITION ........ > F/MFHEIGHT ............ > 5’10”HOMETOWN ............ > DAllAS, TXHIGH SCHOOl .......... > NOlAN CATHOlIC

2008: Appeared in all 22 games and earned two starts...was fourth on the team in scoring with four goals and two assists, netting 10 points..scored all 10 points in Atlantic 10 matches, tied for seventh in Conference-only games...scored first assist against George Washington (Oct. 12)...his next assist came against La Salle (Oct. 26) and he went on to score in three of the Flyers’ next four games...notched two goals against Saint Joseph’s (Nov. 2) and scored goals on penalty kicks against Temple (Oct. 31) and Rhode Island (Nov. 13).

2007: Developed into a consistent scorer for the Flyers...finished tied for third on the team in scoring with 10 points...recorded four goals with three game-winners and two assists...played all 19 games and made six starts...dished out his first assist of the year at Butler...tallied the game-winner at Wright State...added his second goal and game-winner of the season at La Salle...picked up a goal and an assist over Saint Joseph’s...came back the next day and tallied his third game-winner in a 1-0

win against Temple...named the Atlantic 10 Player of the Week on Oct. 29.

2006: Played in nine games and started three for UD...the forward had one goal for two points taking eight shots for the season, five of which were on goal...had one goal in a 2-2 tie against Richmond.

Prior to UD: One of two Flyers who collegesoccernews.com lists as a “Top 100 Freshmen To Keep An Eye On” in 2006 (Randy Dennis was the other)...Popella was named the D-II State Player of the Year...named a 2005 NSCAA All-American...MML Player of the Year...First Team All-State, All-Area and All-League...played for the 2002 Ohio South State team...played for the Inter Dayton, United Rapids, Celtics and Ohio Galaxies club teams.

Personal: Son of Jeff and Lora Popella and has two sisters Amber and Marissa, and two brothers Nick and Nate...born November 15, 1987...majoring in communications.

2008: Became one of the most decorated players in UD men’s soccer history with his achievements on the pitch and in the classroom...first-ever Flyer to be named to the Hermann Trophy Watch List...led UD with 10 goals scored...tacked on three assists for 23 points, tied for the team lead and sixth-best in the Atlantic 10...his .45 goals per game was fourth in the A-10 and one of the tops in the NCAA...throughout the season was named to three all-tournament teams... named A-10 Player of the Week for Oct. 13 after scoring two goals in Dayton’s 4-3 win against Richmond and a goal and the game-winning assist in the Flyers’ 3-1 victory over George Washington...again named Atlantic 10 Men’s Soccer Co-Player of the Week and named to the College Soccer News National Team of the Week for Oct. 27 after scoring two goals against La Salle and dishing out the game-winning assist against Fordham...UD’s Co-Offensive Player of the Year, he posted 7 goals and 2 assists in A-10 play, tying him for first in points (16), goals and goals per game (.78)...was named NSCAA/adidas All-Mid Atlantic Region Second Team, All-Atlantic 10 Second Team and All-Ohio by the OSCAA...academic success included ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Second Team and NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-America Team...tabbed to the Atlantic 10 Academic All-Conference Team...was named to the Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for Spring 2009...18 career goals put him 13th all-time on Dayton’s career scoring list.

2007: Enjoyed a breakout campaign as a midfielder...started all 19 games and led the Flyers in scoring with 17 points on six goals and five assists...recorded one game-winning goal...earned a First Team, All-Atlantic 10 selection, the only sophomore in the 2007 class...also earned a First Team selection on the 2007 NSCAA/adidas Division I All-Region, Mid-Atlantic Team...named a First Team All-Ohio selection...named the team’s Most Valuable Player.

2006: Torda started all 12 games in which he played...the midfielder took 16 shots with two goals and an assist all coming against IUPUI...earned Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week honors for the week of Sept. 4-10...was named to the all-Dayton Flyer Marriott Classic team.

Prior to UD: Torda was named to the All-State and All-District First teams in both his junior and senior years...district Most Valuable Player during his senior year...named the District Offensive Player of the Year during his junior season...also named to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram All-Area team...Dallas Cup quarterfinalist in 2005 and 2006...also played for DFW Tejanos ‘88 Boys team...graduated Magna Cum Laude and received a Math award.

Personal: Son of Jay and Fran Torda and has a younger brother Jeff and a sister Jackie who plays soccer at TCU...born February 9, 1988...majoring in entrepreneurship and finance.

• 2008 Hermann Trophy Candidate • 2008 NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-America • 2008 ESPN The Magazine academic all-american • 2008 Atlantic 10 Second Team • 2008 Dayton Flyer Invitational All-Tournament Team• 2008 Wisconsin Invitational All-Tournament Team • 2008 UNCW Invitational All-Tournament Team• 2007 Dayton Most Valuable Player• 2007 Atlantic 10 First Team • 2008, 2007 Team Captain

• 2007 atlantic 10 Player of the week

2008 flyer faCt: The Flyers went 9-0-0 at Baujan Field in ‘08 and have a 20-game unbeaten streak at home (17-0-3) dating back to Oct. 28, 2006.

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KYLE BASIL#14CLASS ........ > SENIOR

POSITION ......... > D HEIGHT ............ > 5’9”HOMETOWN ............ > CHIllICOTHE, OH HIGH SCHOOl .......... > CHIllICOTHE

RYAN HARTMAN#13ClASS ........ > SENIOR

POSITION ........ > FHEIGHT ............ > 5’11”HOMETOWN ............ > JAMESTOWN, OHHIGH SCHOOl .......... > GREENEVIEW

2008: Did not see action.

2007: Did not see action.

2006: Redshirted his freshman season.

Prior to UD: Named Third Team All-State Third Team as well as First Team All-Conference and All-District during his senior year...also named to the conference and district All-Academic team his senior year...First Team All-Conference and District his junior year...named team Most Valuable Player as well as team captain his junior and senior year...played on the

OSYSA District II and State Team...served as team captain for the Dayton Galaxies U15 and U16 teams that were the 2004 Northern Ohio Cup Champions...also played with the Columbus Crew International Team that participated in the 2004 Manchester Futbol Festival in Manchester, England...member of the National Honor Society and National Spanish Honor Society.

Personal: Son of Brad and Elaine Basil and has two brothers, Josh and Drew...born May 24, 1988...majoring in civil engineering.

2008: Made seven appearances for the Flyers...recorded first collegiate goal and assist in back-to-back games...scored first goal on Oct. 31 against Temple and the same weekend tallied an assist against Saint Joseph’s (Nov. 2)...had three shots, with two on goal and was good for .43 points per game.

2007: Before the season began, Hartman won the coveted “Red Jersey” award, a symbol of physical and mental determination, competition, and pride...appeared in 10 games and made two starts...tallied eight shots with four of them on net...started the final two games of the season (Duquesne and Massachusetts in the A-10 Tournament)...earned the “Coaches Achievement Award.”

2006: Hartman played in four games for UD...made his collegiate debut against Xavier...also appeared against La Salle, UMass and Rhode Island...tallied a shot on goal against Rhode Island.

Prior to UD: Named the 2005 D-III Ohio Player of the Year...adidas/NSCAA All-American...his team was

also the 2005 D-III State Champions...named to the All-Conference team...was a team co-captain and had 36 goals and 20 assists...during his junior year he was Third Team All-Ohio, First Team All-District and named to the All-Conference team...Scored 24 goals and had 11 assists in his junior season...also played for the Beavercreek Celtics Premier during his freshman and sophomore years...he also competed in track where he was the D-II runner-up in the 400 meters...was named to the All-Ohio and Academic All-Ohio teams in track his senior year...also was a state qualifier in the 400 meters as a junior...V-P of the National Honor Society and was a Co-Valedictorian.

Personal: Son of Michael and Marcia Hartman and has a brother Joshua...born October 20, 1987...majoring in pre-physical therapy.

2008 flyer faCt: Dayton is 20-0-1 when scoring three or more goals during Currier’s tenure, including 9-0-1 in 10 games during 2008.

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ZACH WEISS#22ClASS ........ > SENIOR

POSITION ......... > MF HEIGHT ............ > 6’0”HOMETOWN ............ > ST. lOUIS, MO HIGH SCHOOl .......... > ST. lOUIS UNIVERSITY H.S.

ISAAC KISSI#18ClASS ........ > SENIOR

POSITION ........ > MFHEIGHT ............ > 6’2”HOMETOWN ............ > BRONG-AHAFO, GHANAHIGH SCHOOl .......... > PRESBYTERIAN BOYS SECONDARY

2008: Providing a strong presence in the midfield, Weiss had two goals, both game-winners, and tied for the team lead in assists, dishing out five...made 18 appearances with starts in 16 matches...tied for fifth in scoring with nine points...his .40 assists per game was seventh best in the A-10 in Conference-only games...scored his first collegiate goal and had an assist in UD’s season opener against Denver (Aug. 29) in the Dayton Flyer Marriott Invitational...earned Tournament MVP and All-Tournament Team honors...also All-Tournament at the Wisconsin Middleton Sports & Fitness Invitational where he played all 200 minutes including the overtime tie against the host Badgers...recorded assists in back-to-back-to-back games against SIU-Edwardsville (Sept. 26), Richmond (Oct. 10), and George Washington (Oct. 12)...had the game-winning assist in Dayton’s 2-1 overtime win against Temple (Nov. 14) in the A-10 Championship semifinal... scored perhaps his most memorable goal against UMass in the final - the game-winner to clinch the Atlantic 10 Championship.

2007: Played in 14 games and made nine starts...finished with an assist and recorded seven shots on the year...made his first start against Sacramento State...

made seven consecutive starts starting with a victory at Wright State...recorded his first career point with an assist over Duquesne.

2006: Played in 12 games, starting five...made his first collegiate appearance against Northern Illinois...first career start came against No. 1 SMU.

Prior to UD: As a senior, Weiss was named First Team All-State, Second Team All-Metro St. Louis and First Team All-Conference as well as serving as team captain...he was also named to the St. Louis Post Dispatch “Top 10 Players to Watch”...was named Third Team All-Metro St. Louis and Second Team All-Conference his junior year...named Third Team All-Conference during his sophomore year, when his Saint Louis University High School won the state championship...played with the Lou Fusz Soccer Club that was State Champs in 2003 and a National Finalist in 2004...Was State Runner-up with Busch Soccer Club in 2002...competed in the 2002 USA Cup where his team finished in first place...Academic honors each of his four years in high school.

Personal: Son of Dan and Sue Weiss and has a brother Eric...born February 10, 1988...majoring in civil engineering.

2008: A major offensive contributor, Kissi played in 21 games with five consecutive starts in the meat of the Atlantic 10 schedule...the speedster with a rocket shot was third on the team in scoring with 12 points on five goals and two assists...named to the UNCW Courtyard by Marriott Invitational All-Tournament Team after scoring a career-high two goals against Coastal Carolina (Sept. 14)...had two helpers, including the game-winning assist against SIU-Edwardsville (Sept. 26)...tallied the game-winning goal against Fordham (Oct. 24)...scored the Flyers’ first goal of the Atlantic 10 Championship in quarterfinal 3-2 win against Rhode Island (Nov. 13)...selected to the Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team.

2007: In 15 games, Kissi started in 13 of them...finished the season with a goal and two points from the midfield...finished fifth on the team with 24 shots...started in his Flyer debut and recorded his first career goal against Sacramento State...enjoyed a strong performance at Belmont with three scoring chances...took at least one shot in every game but four.

Prior to UD: Kissi is a tall, hard-nosed player who is committed into tackles and is solid technically. Showcases himself as an excellent competitor...attended Presbyterian Boy’s Secondary School and was the Most Valuable Player of the high school team and team captain...attended two years at University of Ghana...competed with their club team as a starting midfielder.

Personal: Son of Samuel and Comfort Kissi and has a brother Stephen, and two sisters, Gloria and Henrietta...born May 14, 1987...majoring in general studies...hopes to someday help alleviate poverty in Africa.

• 2008 Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team • 2008 UNCW Invitational All-Tournament Team

• 2008 Dayton Flyer Invitational mvP• 2008 wisconsin Invitational all-tournament team

2008 flyer faCt: The Flyers tied a UD single-season record for goals scored (46). Dayton outscored its opponents 2 to 1 (46-23).

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ALEX FRENZ#2ClASS ........ > SOPHOMORE

POSITION ... > D HEIGHT ...... > 6’0”HOMETOWN ............ > WHITEFISH BAY, WIHIGH SCHOOl .......... > WHITEFISH BAY

TOMMY WATKINS#11ClASS ........ > JUNIOR

POSITION ........ > DHEIGHT ............ > 6’0”HOMETOWN ............ > RICHMOND, VAHIGH SCHOOl .......... > MIllS E. GODWIN

2008: Saw action in six games...made first collegiate appearance against UNC-Wilmington (Sept. 12) at the UNCW Courtyard by Marriott Classic...also played a season-high 34 minutes in Dayton’s 3-1 win against Coastal Carolina (Sept. 14) in the same tournament...recorded an assist against Robert Morris (Sept. 21)...took two shots, both on goal, for a perfect shot on goal percentage...named to the Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for Fall 2008.

Prior to UD: Member of the FC Milwaukee Club Team, highest ranked club team in Region II...2007 National Finalist...Two-Time Region II Champions...Four-Time Wisconsin State Champions...Four-year starter for Whitefish Bay High School...Captain for his final two years...Scored 61 goals and had 38 assists in his four year career...Wisconsin State Finalist...Second Team All-Conference...Second Team All-State.

Personal: Son of Everett and Elizabeth Frenz and has two brothers, Chris and Andrew...born October 17, 1989...undeclared major in the College of Engineering.

2008: A smart player and mainstay on the Flyer defense, started all 21 games and logged 1,842 minutes... key component of the UD defense that posted eight shutouts in 2008, including in the A-10 Championship game against UMass...at one point during the season the defense did not allow a goal in 455:05 minutes, all against A-10 opponents which sparked Dayton to an eight-game unbeaten streak ...in 17 of their 22 games this season Watkins and the UD defense allowed opponents just one goal or less...also provided an offensive threat for the Flyers, registering five assists, tying for the team in lead...had the game-winning assist in Dayton’s season-opening win over Denver (Aug. 29)...posted four assists against Atlantic 10 opponents, tying him for third in Conference-only assists...also provided the game-winning assist against Richmond (Oct. 10), George Washington (Oct. 12) and Fordham (Oct. 24)...scored first collegiate goal against Robert Morris (Sept. 21)... named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV First Team... named to the Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for both Fall 2008 and Spring 2009.

2007: Played stellar defense to start the season until he was shelved for the season with a broken leg...started in nine games with UD going 6-2-1 with him in the lineup...recorded one assist...made his UD debut at home against Sacramento State...the following game he dished out an assist in a victory over St. Francis (Pa.)...Flyers allowed just eight goals in nine games with him in the lineup.

Prior to UD: Member of the USL Super Y League National Team...served as a team captain and earned all-Colonial district honors his sophomore and junior seasons...also ran track and earned all district honors as a sophomore and served as a team captain as a senior.

Personal: Son of Tom and Wendy Watkins and has a sister Dana...born September 27, 1988...majoring in pre-physical therapy.

• 2008 ESPN The Magazine academic all-District

2008 flyer faCt: The Flyers’ 15-4-3 record placed them ninth in the NCAA in win-loss percentage (.750).

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• 2008 all-ohio • 2008 atlantic 10 Rookie of the week • 2008 College Soccer News team of the week • 2008 top Drawer Soccer men’s College team of the week

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JACK PEARSON#28ClASS ........ > SOPHOMORE

POSITION ......... > D HEIGHT ............. > 6’3”HOMETOWN ............ > COVENTRY, ENGlAND HIGH SCHOOl .......... > kING HENRY SENIOR

TYLER PICARD#26ClASS ........ > RS SOPHOMORE

POSITION ......... > GkHEIGHT ............. > 6’2”HOMETOWN ............ > DENVER, COHIGH SCHOOl .......... > REGIS JESUIT

2008: Pearson made an immediate impact for the Flyers in his rookie campaign on the back line...named Dayton’s Defender of the Year...as a freshman he started 21 games and played the second most minutes on the squad with 1,948...part of a Dayton defense that posted eight shutouts in 2008, including in the A-10 Championship Final against UMass...at one point during the season the defense did not allow a goal in 455:05 minutes, all against A-10 opponents which helped UD to an eight-game unbeaten streak ...in 17 of their 22 games this season Pearson and the UD defense allowed opponents just one goal or less...selected to the 2008 College Soccer News All-Freshman Team and the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team...in addition to his tenacious defense, Pearson is a key in Dayton’s set pieces and totaled four goals, three of which were game-winners...finished the season with nine points, tied for fifth on the team...was named to the Dayton

Flyer Marriott Invitational All-Tournament Team after scoring the game-winning goal over Wright State (Aug. 31) to help his team win the tournament title...also scored the game-winning goal against Coastal Carolina (Sept. 14)...his biggest goal of the season came against No. 15 Saint Louis (Oct. 19), the lone goal gave UD its first win ever against the Billikens...finished with 16 shots, including eight on goal.

Prior to UD: Was an apprentice and youth team player at the prestigious Nottingham Forest Academy...was an English scholarship player...his U18 team was Top 6 in England... played for Coventry Sphinx from 2003-07, helping his squad to League Cup and InterCup Championships.

Personal: Son of Chris and Sally Pearson and has two sisters, Beth and Harriette...born November 11, 1989...majoring in sports management.

2008: Had a stellar campaign in his debut season for the Flyers as their starting goalkeeper...earned his first start in UD’s sixth game of the season after coming into preseason with an injury...proceeded to roll on a 10-game unbeaten streak and went on to start the final 17 games of the year...posted a 13-2-2 record with seven shutouts and a 0.97 GAA, which was fourth in the A-10 and is second best all-time in UD’s single-season record book...his .809 save percentage was the second best in the Atlantic 10 and Top 50 in the NCAA...his 72 saves was good enough for sixth in the conference...made 43 saves in conference action, ranking him second in Atlantic 10-only games...posted three consecutive shutouts in conference play, recording a season-high eight saves in a 0-0 double overtime tie against nationally-ranked Charlotte (Oct. 17) and posted three saves to help the Flyers upset No. 15 Saint Louis 1-0 (Oct. 19)...was named Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week and selected to the College Soccer News National and Top Drawer Soccer Men’s College Teams of the Week for his efforts...made seven saves in the 1-0 shutout of UMass in

the Atlantic 10 Championship Final...named an All-Ohio goalkeeper by OSCAA...also collected Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week honors for Sept. 22 after posting two shutouts.

Prior to UD: Four-year letter winner for the Regis Jesuit Raiders ... Earned first-team all-conference and second-team all-area as a junior and senior ... Rocky Mountain News honored him as one of the “Best of the Best” Top 5A Goalkeepers ... Played club soccer for Real Colorado ... Also lettered in baseball.

Personal: Son of Doug and Randa Picard and has a brother Chad...born September 8, 1988...majoring in business.

• 2008 College Soccer News All-Freshman Team• 2008 Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team• 2008 Dayton Flyer Invitational All-Tournament• 2008 UD Defender of the Year

2008 flyer faCt: Dayton was ranked No. 19 in the season ending poll by College Soccer News.

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JOHNNY DANIELSClASS ....... > RS SOPOSITION ......... > MFHEIGHT ............. > 6’1” HOMETOWN .... > POTOMAC, MD HIGH SCHOOl .. > GEORGETOWN PREP

2008: Did not see action.

Prior to UD: Signed with Penn State after a successful career at Georgetown Prepwhere he was captainin

2006...All-IAC First Team selection...Captured IAC championships in 2004 and 2006...2006 All-Met mention for Maryland/Virginia/Washington, D.C. region...Key member of Little Hoyas teams that attained top 10 Washington Post rankings 2004-06...Captain and starting midfielder for club team, Potomac Cougars, 2003-07...Led the team in scoring in 2003 and 2004 and in assists in 2005 and 2006...2004 Tampa Sun Bowl champion...2005 Region I South Premiere League champion...Helped lead the Cougars to a 2005 Potomac Memorial Tourney championship and 2006 Disney Predator Flight Club championship.

Personal: Son of Michael and Patty Daniels and has a brother, Colie, and sister, Kelsey...born August 31, 1989...majoring in finance.

JOHN SOBEY #16ClASS ....... > RS FRPOSITION ......... > MFHEIGHT ............. > 6’0”HOMETOWN .............. > WOODSTOCk, IlHIGH SCHOOl ............ > WOODSTOCk

2008: Did not see action.

Prior to UD: Member of the Chicago Magic Soccer Club, ranked as one of the top soccer clubs in the

country...Captain of his club team for three years...Qualified for Super Y League National Tournament...Selected to the Illinois State ODP team for two years.

Personal: Son of Steve and Marianne Sobey and has four sisters, Michelle, Carianne, Marta and Stephanie .....born November 11, 1989....majoring in mechanical engineering.

JONNY PHIPPSClASS ....... > RS FRPOSITION .......... > MFHEIGHT ............. > 6’2”HOMETOWN .............. > PlANO, TXHIGH SCHOOl ............ > DAllAS JESUIT

2008: Did not see action.

Prior to UD: Member of the Dallas Texans Soccer Club, coached by David Hudgell...Team

rated as one of the top teams in the country...2008 Disney Showcase Champions...Regional qualifiers for the past three years...2007 Dallas Cup Semi-Finalist...Varsity starter for Dallas Jesuit High School, coached by Charles DeLong...member of District and Bi-District Championship team...also played Varsity basketball at Jesuit High School.

Personal: Son of Terri Phipps and has two brothers, Mike and Matt ....born September 7, 1989 ... undeclared major...enjoys writing/making music.

MICHAEL DEYHLE #21ClASS .......... > RS FRPOSITION ............. > DHEIGHT................. > 6’0”HOMETOWN ................. > CINCINNATI, OHHIGH SCHOOl ............... > lA SAllE

2008: Named to the Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for both Fall 2008 and Spring 2009.

Prior to UD: Member of the Cincinnati United Premier Club, coached by Terry Nicholl...Three Time State Champion with CUP...Tampa Bay Sun Bowl Champions...Disney Showcase Semi-Finalist...Captain for LaSalle High School...Named First Team All GCL his junior and senior years...First Team All Southwest Ohio...Third Team All-State in his senior year...Named Academic All-Southwest...Nominated for Academic All-American

Personal: Son of Tony and Beth Deyhle and has one brother, Mitch, and three sisters, Rachael, Hailey and Janna ...born July 14, 1989... majoring in biology.

Coach Currier’s Comment: “John is a focused student-athlete with the aspirations of playing at the next level. He is a composed central midfielder that has the ability to link up play. He has an excellent work rate and has tremendous potential for the future.”

Coach Currier’s Comment: “Johnny is a central midfielder who makes good penetrating runs in behind defenses.”

Coach Currier’s Comment: “Jonny has excellent size and commitment and will compete for a role as a defensive midfielder or a back.”

Coach Currier’s Comment: “Michael is a hard-nosed defender with excellent one v one abilities. He adds tremendous depth to our back line.”

2008 flyer faCt: Dayton rode a 10-game unbeaten streak to break a school record. Six were against conference foes, as UD started A-10 play with a 5-0-1 mark.2008 flyer faCt: Dayton was ranked No. 19 in the season ending poll by College Soccer News.

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MARIO FALSETTIClASS ....... > RS FRPOSITION ......... > MFHEIGHT ............. > 6’1” HOMETOWN .... > ElM GROVE, WI HIGH SCHOOl .. > MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY HS

2008: Did not see action.

Prior to UD: Member of the FC Milwaukee Club Team, highest ranked club team in Region II...2007

National Finalist...Two-Time Region II Champions...Four-Time Wisconsin State Champions...Varsity started for Marquette University High School...Wisconsin State Finalist...First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-State his senior year.

Personal: Son of Frank and Mary Clare Falsetti and has a brother Dominic ...born January 7, 1990...majoring in pre-law.

HENRIK KARLSSON #23ClASS ....... > JRPOSITION ......... > MFHEIGHT ............. > 6’4”HOMETOWN .............. > VäSTERåS, SWEDENHIGH SCHOOl ............ > RUDBECkIANSkA GYMNASIET

Prior to UD: Played in 36 games the last two seasons at the University of Bridgeport (CT)...Earned East Coast Conference First Team honors as a freshman and also was named ECC Rookie of the Week...

as a sophomore in 2008 earned Second Team All-ECC honors...Transfers to UD with a 4.0 GPA...Was named NSCAA/adidas All-East Region Second Team and Academic All-District by CoSIDA in 2008...Scored five goals and distributed four assists in his two seasons as a defensive midfielder at Bridgeport...Played club ball for Västerås IK in Sweden.

Personal: Son of Lars-Åke Stockeus and Pirkko Karlsson...Has two sisters, Linda and Anna...Born May 24, 1986...majoring in business.

PETER CHILEMENAClASS ....... > GSPOSITION ......... > FHEIGHT ............. > 6’3”HOMETOWN .............. > lUSAkA, ZAMBIAHIGH SCHOOl ............ > kABUlONGA BOYS H.S.

Prior to UD : Named MVP and top scorer of his club team UNZA...Represented Zambia Senior National Team in friendly match.

Personal: Son of Marcha and Patricia and has four siblings; Maureen, Mwenda, Andrew and Gina...Born Oct. 26, 1985.

SEUN ADEJOBI #20ClASS... > FRPOSITION .... > FHEIGHT........ > 6’0”HOMETOWN > COlUMBUS, OHHIGH SCHOOl > ST. FRANCIS DESAlES

Prior to UD: Scored 20 goals as a junior at St. Francis DeSales and was named second team all-district and All-CCL...led St. Francis DeSales to the state semifinals in 2007

and 2008...played club for the Columbus Crew Academy and Worthington United, which he led to a 2007 State Cup championship. Personal: Son of Yomi and Remi Adejobi...as three siblings: Temi, Buki and Dayo...Born Oct. 24, 1990...undeclared major in the College of Engineering.

Coach Currier’s Comment: “Henrik will come in with good experience after playing two seasons in Division II. He will give us tremendous depth in the defensive midfield and center back positions.”

Coach Currier’s Comment: “Mario has excellent size and power. For his club team, he has displayed excellent versatility by playing in six different positions on the field. ”

Coach Currier’s Comment: “Peter is highly skilled forward with a very good goal scoring history.”

2008 flyer faCt: The Flyers were ranked as high as 22nd in the NSCAA Top 25 National Poll.

Coach Currier’s Comment: “A big target player who will need developing his first year to be successful in the future.”

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#23ClASS ....... > JRPOSITION ......... > MFHEIGHT ............. > 6’4”HOMETOWN .............. > VäSTERåS, SWEDENHIGH SCHOOl ............ > RUDBECkIANSkA GYMNASIET

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DANIEL RICE #3ClASS ....... > FRPOSITION ......... > MFHEIGHT ............. > 6’0” HOMETOWN .... > ANNANDAlE, VA HIGH SCHOOl .. > GONZAGA COllEGE H.S.

Prior to UD: Was named Third Team All-Met in 2008 after scoring 17 goals and notching 15 assists for the No. 4 team in the nation, Gonzaga College High School...Was also named a TopDrawerSoccer.

com Player to Watch in the U.S. Development Academy...In three seasons at Gonzaga, tallied 30 goals, 31 assists and 91 points...Played for Team America that advanced to four consecutive Virginia State Cups, winning it all in 2002 and 2004...Currently plays club for DC United Academy.

Personal: Son of Gerard and Eilish Rice and has three siblings; Johnathan, Maura, and Kieran who plays soccer at JMU…Born Sept. 5, 1991…His cousin Richard Hughes plays for Portsmouth in the EPL…majoring in communications.

NATE DOMBROWSKI #7ClASS ....... > FRPOSITION ......... > MF/FHEIGHT ............. > 6’0”HOMETOWN .............. > FlOWER MOUND, TXHIGH SCHOOl ............ > JESUIT PREPARATORY

Prior to UD: A two-time Second Team all-district selection after leading his high school to a 47-3 record and two regional appearances...Scored 23 goals and had 16 assists in the two seasons...Plays

for Dallas Jesuit College Prep, the No. 1 Boys Team in Texas Class 5A Coaches Poll, along with fellow signee Sewell Strifler...DJCP is also ranked the No. 1 Boys Team in the nation by ESPN Rise Magazine and is No. 2 in the nation in the NSCAA/adidas Poll...Plays for FC Dallas Academy.

Personal: Son of Duane and Janice Dombrowski and has two younger sisters Emily and Elizabeth…Born July 31, 1991.

RYAN BAUER #10ClASS ....... > FRPOSITION ......... > MFHEIGHT ............. > 6’0”HOMETOWN .............. > O’FAllON, MOHIGH SCHOOl .................. > CHAMINADE COllEGE PREP

2009: One of three UD incoming freshmen to earn a spot on the Atlantic 10 Preseason All-Rookie Team.

Prior to UD: Named Second Team All-State and All-Metro after captaining Chaminade to the 2008 Class 3 District Championship...Scored six goals and had four assists and was named team MVP...A 4.0 student and member of National Honor Society...Played at the National Camp in Carson, Calif. in 2008-09 season...Has played for Scott Gallaher U.S. Development Academy Team since 2007 and was named Starting XI in Midwest Region by U.S. Soccer...Named the 14th Top Recruit for the National Class of 2009 by TopDrawerSoccer.com...Trained with Clube Athletico Paranese for five weeks in Curitiba, Brazil with their U17 squad...Holds a National D Coaching License and is a USSF soccer referee.

Personal: Son of Dan and Kim Bauer and has three siblings; Chelsea, Kylene and Megan…Born Jan. 30, 1991…majoring in physics with a minor in theology.

EVAN MCCREARY #15ClASS .......... > FRPOSITION ............. > FHEIGHT................. > 6’4”HOMETOWN ................. > CANTON, OHHIGH SCHOOl ............... > MASSIllON JACkSON

2009: One of three UD incoming freshmen to earn a spot on the Atlantic 10 Preseason All-Rookie Team.

Prior to UD: Was named First Team all-Region and All-State his senior season at Massillon Jackson after leading the squad to a 17-1-2 record...Earned Federal League and District Player of the Year honors, and was named Jackson’s MVP after scoring 21 goals in 2008...A four-time First Team All-Federal League pick and a three-time First Team All-County selection...Led the Polar Bears to a State runner-up finish in 2007 and three Federal League Championships (2005, 2007, 2008)...Played for the Everest FC that were crowned Regional Champs and were 2008 National Championship finalists.

Personal: Son of Brian McCreary and Kristina Nero and has five siblings; Amber, Zachary, Camden, Marissa and Xavier…Born Sept. 20, 1990…His grandfather Ronald Tuck was an All-American football player, his stepfather Daniel Nero played college baseball and his two brothers Zachary and Camden played college soccer…majoring in biology.

Coach Currier’s Comment: “Nate is a versatile attacking player with excellent quickness. He has received tremendous coaching from FC Dallas Youth and Coach DeLong at Jesuit.”

Coach Currier’s Comment: “Daniel is an athletic midfielder that captained the No. 4 ranked high school team in the nation, Gonzaga. He is highly regarded in the DC United youth program.”

Coach Currier’s Comment: “A standout for Chaminade HS and Scott Gallagher, Ryan is considered one of the top youth players in the 2009 class. He is a tremendous leader that can play anywhere in the midfield as well as up top. He possesses every quality that a Dayton Flyer is about.”

Coach Currier’s Comment: “Evan is a big, athletic target forward with an excellent work rate. He has a tremendous history of scoring goals and led his club team to the national final.”

2008 flyer faCt: After defeating Rhode Island, Temple and UMass for the A-10 championship, Dayton ended the regular season ranked first in the NSCAA Regional Poll.

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SEWELL STRIFLER #24CLASS ..... > FRPOSITION ...... > MFHEIGHT .......... > 6’3” HOMETOWN ..> PLANO, TXHIGH SCHOOL > JESUIT PREPARATORY

2009: One of three UD incoming freshmen to earn a spot on the Atlantic 10 Preseason All-Rookie Team. Prior to UD: Has scored 24 goals in seven games so far this season for Dallas Jesuit College Prep,

the No. 1 Boys Team in Texas Class 5A Coaches Poll, along with fellow signee Nate Dombrowski...DJCP is also ranked the No. 1 Boys Team in the nation by ESPN Rise Magazine and is No. 2 in the nation in the NSCAA/adidas Poll...Led Andromeda SC to the U17 USYS National Championship...Named to the Top 10 Class of 2009 as the No. 7 recruit out of Texas by TopDrawerSoccer.com and named to the Top 100 National Class of 2009 as the 88th best recruit by the same publication.

Personal: Son of Stanley and Leslie Strifler and has a brother Stetson and sister Sayler…His father Stanley played basketball at SMU…Born March 2, 1991…majoring in business.

SAM COOKSEY #25CLASS ..... > FRPOSITION ...... > GKHEIGHT .......... > 6’3”HOMETOWN ..........> O’FALLON, MOHIGH SCHOOL ....... > ST. DOMINIC

Prior to UD: Named Missouri Goalkeeper of the Year and a three-time Class 2 All-State selection...Also a three-time all-AAA Conference selection and named AAA Goalkeeper of the

Year...Led St. Dominic to three state appearances, including a runner-up finish in 2006...Owns the school record for career wins (70) and shutouts (46)...Closed out career with 660 saves...Plays club ball for Scott Gallagher, two-time Missouri State champions (2006 & 2007).

Personal: Son of Ken and Susan Cooksey and has two siblings Kevin and Sean…Born Sept. 18, 1991…majoring in chemical engineering.

JOSH LAVALLEECLASS ..... > RS FRPOSITION > GKHEIGHT .......... > 6’0”HOMETOWN ..........> UPLAND, CAHIGH SCHOOL ....... > UPLAND

Prior to UD: Was a two-year starter for Upland High School...His Real So Cal Academy Club team advanced to the Academy League Playoffs in Greensboro, NC in 2008-09...Also played for

South Coast Bayern, leading them to the semifinals of the FarWest Regional Championships and the Super Y-League Championships...His squad also competed for the Dallas Cup in 2007-08...Was a four-year member of Student Government at Upland, including Boys Athletic Commissioner as a senior.

Personal: Son of Sylvain and Jacqueline Lavallee...has a younger brother Matthew and a younger sister Bethany...Is related to Kylie Bivens Hopper, who was a defender for the U.S. Women’s National Team that was the bronze medal in the 2003 World Cup...Born on May 21, 1990...majoring in sports management/pre-law.

MATT RUSSO #30CLASS > FRPOSITION > DHEIGHT ..... > 6’0”HOMETOWN > DENTON, TXHIGH SCHOOL > LAKE DALLAS

Prior to UD: A two-time Second Team all-district selection for Lake Dallas...Named Defensive MVP as a freshman...Earned the Merit Scholar Award...Plays club for the Dallas Texans, two-

time Premier League champions, and the 2008 State Cup champs.

Personal: Son of Dan and Laura Russo and has two siblings Aaron and Ashley…Born May 29, 1991…majoring in business.

Coach Currier’s Comment: “Sam comes from one of the top clubs in the nation, Scott Gallagher and will give us tremendous depth at the goalkeeping position.”

Coach Currier’s Comment: “Sewell is a very athletic player who can play anywhere in the midfield. He is a fierce competitor that played a significant role in leading Andromeda SC to a national championship. He currently captains the No. 1 high school team in the nation, Jesuit. We are excited that he has chosen to be a Flyer.”

Coach Currier’s Comment: “Josh has a good youth pedigree and will add excellent depth to our goalkeeping situation.”

Coach Currier’s Comment: “Matt is a very athletic center back that has tremendous 1v1 defending ability. He continues our successful pipeline with one of the most prestigious clubs in the nation, the Dallas Texans.”

2008 flyer faCt: UD won an Atlantic 10 Championship in 1998 and celebrated the 10-year anniversary by adding another trophy to the case.

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#25CLASS ..... > FRPOSITION ...... > GKHEIGHT .......... > 6’3”HOMETOWN ..........> O’FALLON, MOHIGH SCHOOL ....... > ST. DOMINIC

#30CLASS > FRPOSITION > DHEIGHT ..... > 6’0”HOMETOWN > DENTON, TXHIGH SCHOOL > LAKE DALLAS

2008 DaytoN CoMbiNeD teaM statistiCs

RECoRD ovERall homE away NEUtRalALL GAMES 15-4-3 9-0 2-3-3 4-1CONFERENCE 6-2-1 4-0 2-2-1 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 9-2-2 5-0 0-1-2 4-1

## Name gp-gs Min g a pts sh shot% gw

9 TORDA, Alex 22-22 1502 10 3 23 52 .192 1

15 DeCAMPS, Florian 22-20 1460 9 5 23 51 .176 6

18 KISSI, Isaac 21-5 1046 5 2 12 24 .208 1

12 POPELLA, Jeff 22-2 878 4 2 10 40 .100 0

30 PEARSON, Jack 21-21 1945 4 1 9 16 .250 3

22 WEISS, Zach 18-16 1146 2 5 9 15 .133 2

17 ALBERS, Josh 9-4 357 3 2 8 11 .273 1

7 OLWIG, Joe 22-22 1622 3 1 7 17 .176 1

11 WATKINS, Tommy 21-21 1842 1 5 7 5 .200 0

6 MURRAY, Ben 21-21 1600 1 4 6 19 .053 0

10 ZAPRYANOV, Simeon 22-18 1356 0 5 5 6 .000 0

8 HANDBURY, Ryan 22-22 2040 1 2 4 8 .125 0

13 HARTMAN, Ryan 7-0 131 1 1 3 3 .333 0

28 BAKER, Luke 15-2 719 0 3 3 21 .000 0

5 RENNER, Sonny 17-8 1013 0 3 3 1 .000 0

24 YOUNG, Lucas 6-0 300 1 0 2 4 .250 0

4 DENNIS, Randy 17-15 1125 0 2 2 0 .000 0

2 FRENZ, Alex 6-0 121 0 1 1 2 .000 0

3 MARCH, Daniel 5-1 240 0 0 0 1 .000 0

Total............... 22 22487 46 47 139 296 .155 15

opponents........... 22 - 23 21 67 300 .077 4

## Name gp-gs Minutes ga avg saves pct w-l-t sho

26 PICARD, Tyler 17-17 1576:53 17 0.97 72 .809 13-2-2 7

1 DAVIS, Alex 5-5 467:28 6 1.16 26 .812 2-2-1 1

TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 4 1.000 0 0

total............... 22 2044:21 23 1.01 102 .816 15-4-3 8

opponents........... 22 2044:21 46 2.03 87 .654 4-15-3 5

team saves: 4

iNDiviDUal statistiCs

Date oppoNeNt wl sCore atteND aUg. 29 DeNver w 3-1 823aUg. 31 wright state w 1-0 542sept. 5 vs Uw-MilwaUkee l 0-1 345sept. 7 at wisCoNsiN t o2 3-3 755 sept. 12 at UNC wilMiNgtoN l 0-1 812sept. 14 vs Coastal CaroliNa w 3-1 200sept. 19 Marshall w 1-0 494sept. 21 robert Morris w 5-0 375sept. 26 siU-eDwarDsville w 3-2 545oCt. 10 riChMoND w 4-3 345oCt. 12 george washiNgtoN w 3-1 272oCt. 17 at Charlotte t o2 0-0 540oCt. 19 at #15 saiNt loUis w 1-0 1215oCt. 24 forDhaM w 1-0 432oCt. 26 la salle w 3-1 598oCt. 31 at teMple l 2-4 168Nov. 2 at saiNt Joseph’s w 7-1 224Nov. 8 at xavier l 0-1 423Nov. 13 vs rhoDe islaND% w 3-2 285Nov. 14 vs teMple% w ot 2-1 313Nov. 16 vs MassaChUsetts% w 1-0 125Nov. 21 at #15 UiC! t o2 0-0 409% atlaNtiC 10 ChaMpioNship ! NCaa ChaMpioNship

gaMe resUlts

alex torDa NaMeD to herMaNN trophy list AUG. 20, 2008 - Junior men’s soccer player Alex Torda made Dayton history. The talented midfielder was named to the Missouri Athletic Club’s 2008 Hermann Trophy Watch list. UD ClaiMs flyer Marriott iNvite title AUG. 31, 2008 - Freshman Jack Pearson’s provided the game winner in UD’s 1-0 victory over Wright State, giving Dayton the Flyer Marriott Invitational championship. Zach Weiss was named Tournament MVP.

flyers DoMiNate, wiN seCoND toUrNaMeNt SEPT. 21, 2008 - Florian DeCamps finished what he started, scoring the first and last goal in the Flyers’ 5-0 win against Robert Morris He scored three goals over the weekend to help the Flyers win the Dayton Courtyard by Marriott Tournament and took MVP honors. DaytoN MeN’s soCCer Upsets No. 15 billikeNs OCT 19, 2008 - Dayton capped off a solid weekend of Atlantic 10 play with a stunning 1-0 shutout against No. 15 Saint louis, the first win over the Billikens for the UD men’s soccer program. Jack Pearson was the hero for the Flyers scoring the lone goal on a header in the 18th minute on a set piece from Simeon Zapryanov.

foUr players hoNoreD oN all-atlaNtiC 10 teaMs NOV. 12, 2008 - Florian DeCamps earned First Team All-Atlantic 10 honors. Alex Torda picked up Second Team accolades and Ryan Handbury was tabbed an Honorable Mention selection. Jack Pearson was named to the All-Rookie Team. In addition to his Second Team Honors, Torda was named to the Academic All-Conference Team.

flyers CrowNeD a-10 MeN’s soCCer ChaMps NOV. 16, 2008 - In a swirling snow storm at Rooney Field the University of Dayton pulled off a 1-0 upset of top-seeded Massachusetts at the 2008 Atlantic 10 Men’s Soccer Championship. UD improved to 15-4-2 and broke a school record for single season victories and earned a berth in the 2008 NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship.

torDa garNers aCaDeMiC all-aMeriCa® hoNorsNOV. 19, 2008 - Alex Torda was named a second team selection to the 2008 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America® Men’s Soccer Teams. He was also selected to the prestigious 2008 NSCAA/adidas Men’s College Scholar All-America Team. He is just the third UD player since 1997 to earn the distinction.

pearsoN tabbeD freshMaN all-aMeriCaNDEC. 22, 2008 - Jack Pearson was recognized on the College Soccer News 2008 All-Freshman Men’s Soccer Teams. Pearson, a 6-foot-3 defender for the Flyers, was a Third Team all-American selection.

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TEAM RECORDS

Most goals scored in a game: 12 vs. Toledo (1974) 11 vs. Ohio Northern (1970)Most goals allowed in a game: 10 vs. Saint Louis (1959)

Most goals scored in a season: 46 2008 (22 games) 46 1975 (14 games) 43 1971 (10 games); 1990 (22 games)

Most goals per game, season: 4.75 1966 (8 games, 38 goals) 4.30 1971 (10 games, 43 goals) 4.00 1957 (7 games, 28 goals)

Fewest goals allowed, season: 6 1968 (11 games)

Wins: 15 2008 (15-4-3) 14 2000 (14-4-2) 13 1998 (13-9-0) 12 1997 (12-8-1); 1987 (12-10-0); 2003 (12-5-2)

Win percentage: .875 1972 (10-1-1) .864 1968 (9-1-1)

Most shutouts: 13 1998 (11-0-2 in those games; 13-9-0 for the season) 8 2008 (6-0-2; 15-4-3) 7 1968 (7-0-0; 9-1-1); 1974 (5-0-2; 7-3-3)

Consecutive shutouts: 5 1968 (5-0)

Most overtime games: 7 1992 (2-3-2) 6 2001 (3-1-2)

Consecutive overtime games: 3 1990 (1-1-1); 1997 (2-0-1)

Longest winning steak: 9 1993 (first win: Oct 8- last win: Nov 5); 1998 (Oct 2-Oct 30) 7 2000 (Oct 13-Nov 3)

Longest unbeaten streak (one season) 10 2008 (Sept. 14-Oct. 26; WWWWWWTWWW) 9 1993 (Oct 8-Nov 5; WWWWWWWWW) 1998 (Oct 2-Oct 30; WWWWWWWWW) Longest unbeaten streak (multiple seasons) 15 1972-1973 (WTWWWWW - TTWWWWW) Longest game (in minutes): 150 (4 OT, 5-4 PK Win vs. G. Washington, 2000)

DENNIS CURRIERFoURth all-tImE IN CoaChINg wINS at UD, INClUDINg a SChool-RECoRD 15 IN 2008.

ChRIS RolFESEt UD’S SINglE-SEaSoN aND CaREER aSSISt RECoRDS wIth 10 IN 2004, FoR 25 CaREER hElPERS.

Pat obIayaSCoRED SEvEN goalS IN oNE gamE vERSUS thE FIghtINg IRISh oF NotRE DamE IN 1966.

bRaDy o’toolESCoRED 32 goalS IN hIS FlyER CaREER, thE SECoND hIghESt total SINCE 1988.

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bob RohRbaChholDS thE UD RECoRDS FoR goalS IN a SEaSoN aND CaREER, aND IS tIED FoR thE moSt goalS IN a gamE.

R.j. kaSzUbaPUt UP baCk-to-baCk 18 goal SEaSoNS IN 1999 aND 2000, aND waS aN all-amERICaN IN 2000.

tIm mCCaRthyPUt UP a SPaRklINg 0.99 goalS agaINSt avERagE IN goal aS thE FlyERS PItChED 13 ShUtoUtS IN 1998.

DENNy ClaNtoNNo FlyER haS StaRtED moRE gamES thaN ClaNtoN’S 77 bEFoRE movINg oN to thE mlS.

Season Records Number Player Season GamesMost goals in a season: 31 Bob Rohrbach 1975 14Most goals in a season since 1988: 18 R.J. Kaszuba 2000 20 18 R.J. Kaszuba 1999 18 17 Emmanuel Ayim 1997 21 15 Chris Rolfe 2002 19Most Goals Per Game, Season: 1.50 Bob Rohrbach 1975 14Most Goals Per Game, Season, since 1988: 1.00 R.J. Kaszuba 2000 18Most Assists, Season: 10 Chris Rolfe 2004 13 8 Mark Phillips 1994 18 8 Chris Rolfe 2001 20 8 Nick Igel 1991 20Most Assists Per Game, Season: .77 Chris Rolfe 2004 13 0.50 Chris Rolfe 2003 10Best Goals Against Average, Season: 0.76 Nick Tarkany 2005 0.97 Tyler Picard 2008 Most Saves, Season 162 Toni Scalia 1961

Game Records Number Player Date OpponentMost goals in a game: 7 Pat Obiaya 1966 vs. Notre Dame 7 Bob Rohrbach 1975 vs. Wilmington 4 Bob Rohrbach 1974 vs. Toledo 4 Bob Ostholhoff 1972 vs Wright StateMost goals in a game since 1988: 4 R.J. Kaszuba Oct 1, 2000 vs. La SalleFastest goal into a match: 0:11 Sunday Isename Sept 20, 2000 vs. Bowling GreenMost Assists, Game: 4 Mike Thompson 1966 vs Notre Dame 4 Jim Gerker 1972 vs Wright StateFewest Goals Allowed, Season:Most Saves, Game: 36 Ray Aufmuth 1962 vs. Ball State Most Saves, Game: 31 Toni Scalia 1961 vs. Earlham

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1955Earl Scheidler NSCAA All-Midwest Region

1966Elie Saleebi All-Ohio First TeamPat Obiaya All-Ohio First Team All-America Second Team

1967Bill Cheny All-Ohio Second TeamCharles Ezendu All-Ohio Second Team

1968Bill Cheny All-Ohio Second TeamRich Noose All-Ohio Honorable Mention

1972Mike Cahill All-Ohio Second Team All-Midwest Honorable Mention

1973 Bob Rohrbach All-Ohio

1974Mike Cahill All-Ohio Second TeamJim Gerker All-Ohio Honorable MentionBob Rohrbach All-Ohio Honorable MentionDave Mechler All-Ohio Honorable Mention

1975Bob Rohrbach All-America Second Team

1976Bob Rohrbach All-America Honorable Mention

1989Steve Michel All-MCC Second TeamBrady O’Toole MCC All-Tournament TeamJim Hafner MCC All-Tournament TeamJohn Boucavalas MCC All-Newcomers Team

1990Brady O’Toole Third Team All-Midwest First Team All-OhioMark Phillips All-MCC Newcomers Team MCC All-Tournament TeamJoe Fischer MCC All-Tournament Team

1991Nick Igel All-MCC Second Team

1992Nick Igel All-MCC First Team First Team All-Ohio All-Midwest Second TeamMark Phillips All-MCC Second Team First Team All-OhioScott Schaeper All-MCC Second Team All-Ohio Second Team

1993Mark Phillips Second Team All-Ohio Second Team Academic All-Great Lakes Mike Reynaert Great Midwest All-Newcomer TeamScott Schaeper All-Great Midwest Second Team All-Ohio Second Team

1994Scott Schaeper All-Ohio First Team Great Lakes Region Academic All-America

1995Brian Collier Second Team All-Atlantic 10 All-Ohio First TeamKevin Rudolph All-Ohio Second Team

1997Emmanuel Ayim First Team All-Atlantic 10 All-Championship TeamDrew Krafcik NSCAA Academic All-America Tim McCarthy All-Championship TeamShawn Rockey All-Championship Team A-10 Championship Most Outstanding PlayerMark Schulte First Team All-Atlantic 10

1998Emmanuel Ayim All-Championship TeamR.J. Kaszuba First Team All-Atlantic 10Tim McCarthy First Team All-Atlantic 10Rick Roettker First Team All-Atlantic 10 All-Championship TeamMark Schulte First Team All-Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team A-10 Championship Most Outstanding Player NSCAA Academic All-AmericaGodfrey Tenoff All-Championship Team

1999 Emmanuel Ayim First Team All-Atlantic 10Mark Schulte First Team All-Atlantic 10R.J. Kaszuba Second Team All-Atlantic 10

2000 Lee Crawford All-Championship TeamDenny Clayton Second Team All-Atlantic 10 Atlantic 10 All-Rookie TeamWade Fischer Verizon Academic All-America At-Large Team Chris Harder Second Team All-Atlantic 10Sunday Isename Second Team All-Atlantic 10 OSCAA All-Ohio First TeamR.J. Kaszuba Third Team All-America Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Year All-Championship Team First Team All-Atlantic 10 Atlantic 10 Scholar Athete of the Year Atlantic 10 Academic All-Confernce OSCAA All-Ohio First Team Verizon Academic All-America At-Large TeamErik Nelson First Team All-Atlantic 10Michael Nsien All-Championship TeamDave Schureck Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year

2001Dan Bestic Verizon Academic All-America Second Team Verizon Academic All-District First Team Atlantic 10 Academic All-ConfernceDenny Clayton Second Team All-Atlantic 10 OSCAA All-Ohio Second TeamWade Fischer Verizon Academic All-America Second Team Atlantic 10 Academic All-ConfernceSunday Isename First Team All-Atlantic 10 OSCAA All-Great Lakes First Team OSCAA All-Ohio First Team Erik Nelson Second Team All-Atlantic 10 OSCAA All-Grea t Lakes First Team OSCAA All-Ohio First Team Chris Rolfe Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team OSCAA All-Ohio Second Team

2002Denny Clayton OSCAA All-Ohio First TeamNate Darr Atlantic 10 All-Rookie TeamScott Hinshaw Atlantic 10 Academic All-Conference Verizon Academic All-District IV TeamMichael Nsien Second Team All-Atlantic 10 OSCAA All-Ohio Second Team Chris Rolfe First Team All-Atlantic 10 NSCAA All-Great Lakes First Team OSCAA All-Ohio First TeamTye Stebbins Atlantic 10 Academic All-Conference

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2003Antti Arst Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team Denny Clayton NSCAA All-America Third Team All-Atlantic 10 First Team OSCAA All-Ohio First Team NSCAA All-Great Lakes First Team Atlantic 10 Pre-Season All-ConferenceChristian Porto OSCAA All-Ohio First Team NSCAA All-Great Lakes First Team All-Atlantic 10 First Team Chris Rolfe OSCAA All-Ohio First Team Atlantic 10 Pre-Season All-ConferenceTye Stebbins OSCAA All-Ohio Second Team Academic All-District

2004Chris Rolfe NSCAA All-America Second Team NSCAA Great Lakes Region First Team All-Atlantic 10 First Team OSCAA All-Ohio First Team Atlantic 10 Pre-Season All-ConferenceTye Stebbins All-Atlantic 10 First Team NSCAA Great Lakes Region Second Team ESPN Academic All-America Third Team ESPN Academic All-District First Team Atlantic 10 Pre-Season All-ConferenceNate Darr All-Atlantic 10 Second Team NSCAA Great Lakes Region Third TeamOmar Jarun All-Atlantic 10 Second Team NSCAA Great Lakes Region Third TeamMatt Troop Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team

2005Omar Jarun All-Atlantic 10 First Team All-Great Lakes Region Second TeamNate Darr All-Atlantic 10 First Team All-Great Lakes Region Third TeamTerry Alvino All-Atlantic 10 Second Team All-Great Lakes Region Second TeamDan Hartwig ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team

2006Ryan Handbury 2006 All-Atlantic 10 Honorable Mention

2007Zac Gibbens All-Atlantic 10 Honorable MentionRyan Handbury All-Mid Atlantic Region Third TeamGary Long Atlantic 10 All-Championship TeamAlex Torda All-Atlantic 10 First Team All-Mid Atlantic Region Third Team 2008Florian DeCamps A-10 Championship Most Outstanding Player All-Atlantic 10 First Team Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team NSCAA/adidas All-Mid Atlantic Region First Team OCSCA All-Ohio First TeamRyan Handbury NSCAA/adidas All-Mid Atlantic Region Third Team All-Atlantic 10 Honorable Mention Atlantic 10 All-Championship TeamIsaac Kissi Atlantic 10 All-Championship TeamBen Murray Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-East Region Third TeamJoe Olwig NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-East Region HMJack Pearson College Soccer News All-Freshman Third Team Atlantic 10 All-Rookie TeamTyler Picard OCSCA All-Ohio Sonny Renner NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-East Region HMAlex Torda Hermann Trophy Watch List NSCAA/adidas All-Mid Atlantic Region Second Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Second Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV First Team NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-America Team NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-East Region First Team Atlantic 10 Preseason All-Conference All-Atlantic 10 Second Team Atlantic 10 Academic All-Conference OCSCA All-Ohio Tommy Watkins ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV First Team

flyers iN the prosMAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER

DENNy ClaNtoN CHICAGO FIRE (2004)

ChRIS RolFE CHICAGO FIRE (2005-)

DaSaN RobINSoN CHICAGO FIRE (2006-)

maRk SChUltE COLUMBUS CREW (2005)

mIChaEl NSIEN LOS ANGELES GALAZY (2005)

UNITED SOCCER LEAGUES FIRST DIVISION (A-LEAGUE)

EmmaNUEl ayIm 2000 FIRST ROUND (SIxTH OVERALL)

SAN DIEGO FLASH

CINCINNATI RIVERHAWKS

R.j. kaSzUba 2001 FIRST ROUND (3RD OVERALL)

CINCINNATI RIVERHAWKS

omaR jaRUN 2006 FIRST ROUND (SIxTH OVERALL)

ATLANTA SILVERHAWKS

thE mlS SUPERDRaFtDENNy ClaNtoN 2004 FOURTH ROUND (38TH OVERALL)

CHICAGO FIRE

ChRIS RolFE 2005 THIRD ROUND (29TH OVERALL)

CHICAGO FIRE

DaSaN RobINSoN 2006 SUPPLEMENTAL ROUND

CHICAGO FIRE

UNItED SoCCER lEagUES FIRSt DIvISIoN (“a-lEagUE”) DRaFtEmmaNUEl ayIm 2000 FIRST ROUND (SIxTH OVERALL)

SAN DIEGO FLASH

maRk SChUltE 2000 TERRITORIAL ROUND

CINCINNATI RIVERHAWKS

R.j. kaSzUba 2001 FIRST ROUND (THIRD OVERALL)

CINCINNATI RIVERHAWKS

omaR jaRUN 2006 FIRST ROUND (SIxTH OVERALL)

ATLANTA SILVERHAWKS

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UD ACADEMICSERVICESoFFICE oF aCaDEmIC SERvICES FoR StUDENt-athlEtES; a DIvISIoN oF thE oFFICE oF thE PRovoSt

wEEkly mEEtINgSAcademic coordinators hold weekly meetings with student-athletes to assess how they are performing their course work and to emphasize time management, study skills, organization, and goal setting as well as provide an opportunity to communication athletic and/or personal issues.

aCaDEmIC moNItoRINgAcademic coordinators closely monitor the academic progress of student-athletes. In addition to freshmen midterm grades reported by the University, progress reports are issued to professors to ensure that attendance, effort and progress are maintained.

StUDy hallStudy hall is structured, monitored, and quiet environment in which student-athletes have the opportunity to develop consistent and appropriate study skills. Computer and wireless access are available as well as the opportunity to meet with tutors. Coaches are notified on a regular basis regarding study hall attendance and behavior.

aCaDEmIC CooRDINatoRSIn addition to University assigned academic advisors, academic coordinators are assigned to specific athletic teams are responsible for providing academic support to all student-athletes. Coordinators compliment the University’s academic advisors by assisting in academic advising, counseling, and monitoring. Academic coordinators ensure that student-athletes follow NCAA, Atlantic 10, and University of Dayton guidelines.

StUDENt lEaRNINg SUPPoRtAcademics works closely with the Student Learning Support (SLS) office on campus to provide students with tutoring and disability support services. The intent of the tutorial program is to provide academic assistance in areas that include review of class discussion and notes, study strategies, and other information that is imperative to the respective class, while services from DSS include adaptive technology, extended test time, and note-taking.

awaRDS• all-academic team Recognizes student-athletes who earned the

highest cumulative grade point average on their respective teams.

• 4.00 Flyers award Given to those who achieved a perfect grade point

average during winter or fall semesters.

• 3.50 honorees Student-athletes who have achieved a grade point

average of 3.5 or above during either the fall or winter semesters.

• Presidential outstanding Scholar-athlete award

The Presidential Outstanding Scholar-Athlete Award is designed to be the most prestigious honor presented by the Office of Academic Services for Student-Athletes and the Office of the Provost. It serves to recognize two student-athletes, one male and one female, who have demonstrated academic excellence, qualities of leadership and service to the University of Dayton community.

NCAACOMPLIANCE

what IS a PRoSPECtIvE StUDENt-athlEtE/”PRoSPECt”?A prospect is any student who has started classes for the ninth (9th) grade, any student who receives financial assistance or other benefits from UD and/or its athletics representative that are not normally provided to prospective students generally.

You become a “recruited prospective student-athlete” at a particular college if any coach or representative of the college’s athletics interests (booster or representative) approaches you (or any member of your family) about enrolling and participating in athletics at that college. Activities by coaches or boosters that cause you to become a recruited prospective student-athlete are:• Providingyouwithanofficialvisit*• Placingmorethanonetelephonecalltoyouorany

other member of your family• Visitingyouoranyothermemberofyourfamily

anywhere other than the college campus* Youmaytakeamaximumoffive“officialvisits”withnomore

than one to any single institution

NCaa ComPlIaNCE - thE NCaa aND yoUThe University of Dayton is committed to the principle of institutional control in operating its athletics program in a manner that is consistent with the letter and spirit of NCAA, conference and university rules and regulations.

The University’s commitment is to maintain control of its athletics programs through cooperation between responsible administrators, coaches, faculty, all institutional staff members, student- athletes and representatives of the University’s athletics interests.

a mESSagE to PRoSPECtS...To participate in varsity athletics, student-athletes must receive “qualifier” status determined by the NCAA Clearinghouse. Please visit www.NCAAClearinghouse.net for further information.

It is never too early for student-athletes to start planning for college. Call the NCAA’s “Wanna Play? Know the Rule” hotline at 1-800-638-3731 to hear recorded information and order your free copy of the NCAA Guide for the College Bound Student-Athlete.

aSk bEFoRE yoU aCtThe importance of following all NCAA rules and regulations is imperative to maintaining the integrity of the University of Dayton. We ask all alumni, current student-athletes, prospective student-athletes, their families and friends to help the University protect the athletic eligibility of our student-athletes and the reputation of the University by adhering to the rules and regulations of the NCAA and by contacting the UD Compliance Office or the NCAA with all questions.

With questions regarding the information above, contact Matt Tanney, Coordinator for Compliance, in the UD Compliance Office at (937)-229-1285 or [email protected].

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tIm qUINN, m.D. oRthoPEDIC CoNSUltaNt

SPORTS MEDICINE

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

Head Athletic Trainer: Steve Foster, ATC, LAT (football)

Manager of Sports Medicine: Nate Seymour, ATC, LAT, CSCS (men’s basketball)

Assistant Athletic Trainer: Kaname Yamaguchi, ATC, LAT (men’s soccer, baseball)

Assistant Athletic Trainer: Jaime Potter, ATC, LAT (women’s basketball, rowing)

Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer: Christopher Cameron, ATC, LAT (volleyball, track & field)

Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer: Lisa Schulte, (women’s soccer, softball)

Team Doctor: Dr. Sean Convery, M.D.

Orthopedic Consultant: Dr. Tim Quinn, M.D.

Assistant Team Physician: Dusty Rhodes, D.O.

Assistant Team Physician: Mike Barrow, M.D.

Assistant Team Physician: Teresa Zryd, MD, MSPH

Orthopedic Consultant: Jim Klosterman, M.D.

Team Physician Emeritus: Art Bok, D.O.

SPoRtS mEDICINE StaFFAt the University of Dayton, the health and well being of our student-athletes is a primary concern. We strive to prevent injuries through pre-participation physical examinations, well-designed conditioning programs, warm-ups, proper practice planning, and appropriate equipment selection. When an athletic injury occurs, our goal is to provide the best medical care possible from the initial first-aid to the follow-up care and rehabilitation.

FaCIlItIESThere are two Athletic Training Rooms in operation at the University of Dayton. The Arena Training Room is located in the Donoher Basketball Center and utilized by Arena Complex teams for practices and games. The Frericks Center training room is open year round and is utilized for treatment and rehabilitation to all sports in the mornings and serves those sports that operate out of the Frericks Center in the afternoon.

StaFFThe University of Dayton Sports Medicine Staff consists of a team of Family Practice Physicians and Orthopedic Consultants and four full-time and two graduate assis-tant certified and licensed Athletic Trainers. In particular instances the Head Team Physician may refer athletes to other physicians or specialists. However, the Head Team Physician supervises the status of all athletes referred to other physicians or specialists and has the final authority with regard to all medical disqualifications, treatment, and return to play. Referrals to specialists will be made through the Team Physicians or Athletic Trainers only.

State-of-the-art conditioning centers, fully-equipped training rooms and full-time professionals combine to create a program for student-athletes that gives them a physical edge over the competition. Each UD team has a plan designed and administered by qualified professionals to meet the specific needs of their sport and style of play. All student-athletes perform basic strength training with a general emphasis on explosive lifts that involve as much of the body as possible. Conditioning programs are designed to prepare student-athletes for the specific metabolic demands of their sport. Core training, agility work and sport specific exercises are then incorporated into each program to prepare each student-athlete for competitive success.

The UD strength & conditioning coaches work with out sports medicine staff to help reduce the risk of injuries and to efficiently return student-athletes to competition as quickly and as safely as possible following injury. With four staff members holding the Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) credential, UD stays current on the latest research to insure that our programs are among the best in the country. In addition, the UD strength and conditioning staff can provide assistance in eating strategies that will improve health and competitiveness of UD student-athletes. The University of Dayton athletic conditioning centers, located both in the Frericks Center and the Donoher Basketball Center, house the very latest treadmills, Nautilus equipment, and free weights.

Trained personnel are present at all athletic contests and, where possible, at all practices to insure prompt medical attention. The Sports Medicine Staff works closely with the coaching staff to keep them informed regarding the medical status of the athletes.

Dr. Sean Convery is in his ninth year heading up Dayton’s medical staff. Convery’s primary full-time position is serving as the medical director of The Sports Medicine Center at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton. In addition, he is a

faculty member in the Family Practice Residency Program at Miami Valley Hospital; associate clinical professor in the Department of Family Practice at Wright State University School of Medicine; school physician for the Kettering City School District; and team physician at Kettering Fairmont High School.

Former Flyer football standout Dr. Tim Quinn serves his alma mater as the orthopedic consultant for UD Athletics. A 1973 graduate, Quinn has been associated with the Flyers in this capacity since 1988. He was a two-time

First Team Academic All-America, and was chosen a National Football Foundation /College Football Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete in 1972. A versatile player, he was a starter at linebacker and on the defensive line in his career. He is also a two-time winner of UD’s John L. Macbeth Memorial Scholar-Athlete Award.

toDD lINklatERAssociate Head Baseball Coach/Assistant Strength & Conditioning CoachMED, Baseball and Softball

joE owENSAssociate Director of Athletics/Director of Athletic Performance EnhancementCSCS*D,NSCACoachPractitioner

maRk thobECoordinator of Strength and ConditioningMS, CSCSMen’s & Women’s Cross Country, Football, Rowing, Men’s & Women’s Soccer, Men’s & Women’s Tennis, and Track & Field

mIkE bEwlEyStrength & Conditioning CoachMS, CSCS, Men’s & Women’s Basketball and Men’s and Women’s Golf

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Daniel J. Curran is president of the University of Dayton, recognized as a top-tier national research university and one of the 10 best Catholic universities in the country. The Philadelphia native became the University of Dayton’s 18th president and first lay leader on July 1, 2002.

By almost every measure — from enrollment to research dollars to rankings — the University of Dayton has grown in stature during his presidency. Since 2002, the University of Dayton has established centers of excellence in nanotechnology; fuels and combustion; ladar and optical communications; and advanced sensor technology. The University launched the nation’s first accelerated law curriculum, started a doctor of physical therapy program and introduced one of the nation’s first bachelor’s degrees in human rights studies.

The University also constructed an Innovation Center in the School of Engineering; built a sports complex; and opened the Dayton Early College Academy, a charter school on campus that prepares first-generation college students to earn a high school diploma and college credits at the same time. In the residential arena, the University built two facilities that combine living and learning — Marianist Hall, a residence hall with learning spaces, and ArtStreet, an imaginative housing and arts education complex in the University neighborhood. RecPlex, an ultramodern fitness and recreation complex, opened in 2006.

Curran’s forward-thinking, innovative approach also translates to the playing fields. As a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division I board of directors from 2004-2008, Dr. Curran helped shape academic reforms designed to improve the graduation rate of student-athletes. He also has served on the executive committee and Division I-AA/I-AAA Presidential Advisory Group and the Higher Learning Commission.

A sociologist by training, he is passionate about issues of social justice. In 2007, he received the Joseph E. Lowery Human Rights Legacy Award from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference as well as the Humanitarian Award from the National Conference for Community and Justice of Greater Dayton for his “personal advocacy and energy toward building a more inclusive community.”

In 2005, Dr. Curran joined University of Dayton students on a relief trip to hurricane-stricken Mississippi. In 2002, he received the Eternal Flame Award, an international award given for “exceptional contribution to the field of Holocaust education.”

Dr. Curran spent 23 years in various administrative and faculty positions at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, most recently as executive vice president and vice president for academic affairs.

Dr. Curran and his wife, Claire, have two sons, Sean and Aidan.

A former Flyer student-athlete himself, Tim Wabler is the seventh man to serve as the University of Dayton’s Director of Athletics. As UD’s Vice-President and Director of Athletics, Wabler is responsible for the oversight of 17 intercollegiate athletics programs, on-campus athletic facilities including Baujan Field

and the Frericks Center, and the University of Dayton Arena with the surrounding Arena Sports Complex.

Wabler first returned to the University’s Athletics Division as an administrator in 1993 as Associate Director Athletics. As Associate AD, Wabler worked in every area of athletics administration -- overseeing UD’s sports programs, student-athlete support services, development and major facility projects.

Since Wabler has been part of the Dayton Athletics Division, the Flyers have experienced significantly improved competitive success. Since 1998, UD has had 26 conference championships and had 20 teams reach the post-season. In the nine years prior to 1998, the Flyers had only seven conference championships and one tournament appearance.

In the last two years, Dayton athletics has reached even higher heights. Flyer teams have combined to have their best winning percentage than any other period in school history and set milestones in several sports while still maintaining graduation rates that are among the highest in the country.

The highlights include the following: Women’s soccer has earned five NCAA tournament appearances (including a berth in the “Sweet Sixteen” in 2001) and has won eight of the last 11 A-10 regular season championships. Women’s volleyball has earned four NCAA tournament appearances and has won nine A-10 titles (regular season and/or tournament). Men’s soccer has won five A-10 titles and played in the 2008 NCAA tournament. The baseball team’s record for wins in a season was 25 after the 2000 campaign -- since then UD has won at least 30 games six times and won the A-10 regular season championship in 2009. And the Flyer football team has won the Pioneer Football League championship nine times in the 16-year history of the league, and has taken home the 2002 and 2007 NCAA Division I-AA Mid-Major National Championships.

As success on the field has improved, UD student-athletes have also performed in the classroom. The Flyers’ combined cumulative grade point average has risen to a school-record 3.235. UD has had 34 Academic All-Americans in the last nine years. Only Nebraska, Rensselaer Poly and Rice had more. The Flyers had three Arthur Ashe Scholar-Athletes in 2005-06, the most in school history. Dayton is consistently among the league leaders in placing student-athletes on the Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll, even though the Flyers participate in fewer A-10 sports than all but one school. UD had the most players on the PFL Academic Honor Roll for the ninth consecutive year in 2008.

Wabler is also the administrator who oversees UD’s athletic fund-raising efforts and long-term finances. Radio and television agreements have been expanded to increase exposure for Flyer athletics.

Wabler has been actively involved in numerous A-10 Conference committees, including the Championships Review Committee, Baseball Committee and Soccer Committee. His committee work also extends to service to the University community. He currently serves on UD’s Campus Master Planning Committee, and has been a past member of UD’s Committee on Diversity in Community and Resource Allocation Steering Committee. Wabler is also an NCAA Peer Reviewer and a member of the Greater Dayton YMCA’s Board of Trustees.

A 1974 graduate of UD’s School of Business Administration, Wabler has also completed the Sports Management Institute Executive Program. A former member of UD’s Athletic Board, Wabler was a four-year letterwinner and three-time Pitcher of the Year for UD. He served as team captain as a senior. A 1970 graduate of Chaminade High School in Dayton, Wabler is the first Dayton native to serve as the University’s Director of Athletics. Tim and his wife Arlene have two daughters, Sarah and Leigh Anne.

DR. DaNIEl j.CURRaNUNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

mEgaN PEaSEAssistant Athletics Director/Senior Woman Administrator

tIm wablERVICE PRESIDENT/DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Flyer student-athlete and administrator Megan Pease returned to UD in August 2008. Pease was a standout volleyball player from 1999 to 2003. After graduation, she first worked in the Athletics Division as UD’s Compliance Coordinator for all 17 Flyer sports teams from 2004 to 2006. She assisted UD’s Associate Director of Athletics in all areas of NCAA and A-10 regulations. She then was Dayton’s

Assistant Director of Marketing for one year before taking a position with Paychex, Inc. in Dayton. While working in the UD athletics administration, she also served as the Faculty Advisor for the Flyer Student-Athlete Advisory Board.

During her first stint at Dayton, Pease implemented the community service element of the NCAA Life Skills program at the University of Dayton, the successful initial marketing of the 2007 NCAA Women’s Basketball Regional at UD Arena, and the monitoring of squad lists, initial eligibility and continuing eligibility for UD’s nearly 400 student-athletes.

Pease came to UD following a prep career that concluded with her being named the Ohio Division I Player of the Year in 1998 at Mansfield (OH) Madison High School. She was part of a UD volleyball program that won 102 matches, including an A-10 Regular Season Championship in 2001 and UD’s first-ever A-10 Tournament title in 2003.

She was a senior leader of the Flyer team that won UD’s first-ever NCAA Tournament match with a stunning five-game upset of host Michigan State. She was a three-time recipient of the Dr. R. Elaine Driedame Coach’s Award. As a junior and senior, she was the president of UD’s Student-Athlete Advisory Board.

Pease holds two degrees from the University of Dayton. She earned her Bachelor’s in Management Information Systems (with a minor in Operations Management) in 2003, and her MBA (specialization in Marketing) in 2004.

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Last First First Yr Last Yr GP G A Pts Sh GPG PPG GWAdelman Andrew 1981 1981 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Agocs Lou 1965 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Al-Dossary Essa 1971 1972 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Aldrich Cory 1993 1994 2 0 1 1 0 .00 .50 0Alfano Joe 1967 1967 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Al-Jarwan Jamel 1986 1987 -- 4 1 9 16 -- -- --Albers Josh 2006 2008 28 5 3 13 18 .18 .46 1Allen Scott 2004 2004 9 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0Almeyda Luis 1974 1974 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Alvino Terry 2005 2005 18 6 2 14 45 .33 .78 3Americo Leonard 1964 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Anthony Scott 1989 1991 33 4 1 9 17 .12 .27 2Anticoli Mike 1985 1986 -- 4 2 10 46 -- -- --Appel Joe 1998 2001 52 2 5 9 21 .04 .17 0Arnold Gary 1968 1970 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Arst Antti 2003 2006 61 4 7 15 42 .06 .25 1Ashe Doug 1976 1979 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Astaburaga Alfredo 1971 1971 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Ayim Emmanuel 1996 1999 69 28 15 71 207 .41 1.03 8Baechle Tim 1992 1995 35 4 1 9 17 .11 .26 --Baer Morgan 1971 1971Baker Luke 2008 2008 15 0 3 3 21 .00 .20 0Baker Thomas 1964 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Balles Tom 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Balloon* Scott 2002 2002 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Baniak Michael J 1976 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Baniak Jon 1978 1980 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Barr Walter 1991 1994 60 2 3 7 14 .03 .12 1Bath Mike 1996 33 0 0 0 16 .00 .00 0Basil Kyle 2006 active 0 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0Beaudet Peter 1979 1982 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Becerra Dan 1957 1958 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Beehler Michael 1977 1978 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Benga Janos 1976 1978 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Bergan John 1976 1979 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Bertrams James 1980 1985 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Bestic Dan 1998 2001 33 0 2 2 6 .00 .06 0Bird Peter 1971 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Bischof Ed 1967 1968 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Bischof William 1967 1968 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Bishop Joe 1965 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Black John 1967 1968 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Blackburn Damion 2002 2005 36 2 9 13 30 .06 .36 0Blanco Jorge 1958 1958 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Blum Andy 2002 2002 1 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0Boas Mark 1973 1975 -- 2 5 9 49 -- -- --Boerste Jerry 1980 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Bogdanov Lubomir 2005 2005 8 4 2 10 19 .50 1.25 2Boucuvalas John 1989 1992 79 6 12 24 96 .08 .30 --Boyer Jeff 2005 2005 0 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0Boyle Sean 2007 2007 1 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0Brick Mike 1971 1973 -- 9 5 23 43 -- -- --Brito Jose 1976 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Brugman Mike 1997 32 6 2 14 21 .19 .44 1Buchalter Gus 1959 1963 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Burgess Dean 1982 1984 13 6 2 14 43 .46 1.08 --Burgess Dwight 1982 1982 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Burns Brian 1974 1974 -- 1 0 2 2 -- -- --Byrd Chris 1997 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- 0Cadman Larry 1965 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Cahill Mike 1970 1974 -- 0 3 3 27 -- -- --Caldas Carlos 1986 1987 -- 4 2 10 12 -- -- --Callahan Scott 1981 1984 9 0 1 1 3 .00 .11 --Callahan Kevin 1978 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Campbell Richie 2004 2005 22 1 0 2 3 .05 .09 0Campbell Scott 1981 1984 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Carson Richard 1964 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Casale Anthony 1986 1989 20 14 11 39 97 .70 1.95 --Cerwinske Dan 1998 2001 66 3 5 11 30 .05 .17 2Chamis Peter 1997 4 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0Charleton Mark 1975 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Cheney Bill 1966 1968 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Chestnutt Tom 1991 1993 23 1 1 3 7 .04 .13 0Cheyney William 1968 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Chicoine Josh 1991 1994 58 6 2 14 28 .10 .24 3Chubb Dave -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Clanton Denny 2000 2003 77 2 6 10 28 .03 .13 0Claure Luis 1957 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Collier Brian 1997 43 0 0 0 13 .00 .00 --Colt Bill 1977 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Condell Oliver 2004 2006 40 33 0 0 0 .00 .00 0Connell Michael 1983 1986 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Conway Dave 1979 1982 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Conway Casey 1979 1981 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Cooke Dave 1982 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Last First First Yr Last Yr GP G A Pts Sh GPG PPG GW Cooper Patrick 1968 1969 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Cordova Arturo 1957 1959 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Craig Ryan 1994 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- 0Crawford Lee 1998 2001 79 9 18 36 61 .11 .46 1Crusi Lusciano 1964 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Daley Michael 1979 1981 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Darr Nate 2002 2005 68 11 10 32 109 .16 .47 5Davidson Eric 1990 1990 1 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0DeCamps Florian 2006 2008 55 14 9 37 100 .25 .36 0DeCarlo Mark 1985 1989 62 17 8 42 81 .27 .67 6Decker Steve 1979 1979 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Dee Thomas 1964 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Dempsey Eric 2005 2007 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dennis Randy 2006 active 52 0 3 3 0 0 .06 0Derhake Tom 1999 64 1 6 8 25 .02 .13 0Diago Gonzalez 1984 1984 9 0 0 0 1 .00 .00 --Diaz Alberto 1957 1957 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --DiBello Tony 2003 2006 36 1 1 3 22 .03 .08 1Dolan Patrick 1976 1978 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Donovan Joe 1973 1976 -- 0 0 0 13 -- -- --Dorrier Richard 1965 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Downing Joe 1988 1991 60 4 4 12 86 .07 .20 --Downing Scott 1992 1995 73 6 11 23 90 .08 .32 1Downing Tom 1968 1970 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Drerup Bernie 1957 1957 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Drusinsky Cliff 1994 14 0 0 0 12 .00 .00 0Dunlap Thomas 1967 1969 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Dyjak Richard 1966 1966 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Ebner Thomas 1981 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Eddy Cliff 1972 -- 2 0 4 -- -- -- --Eifert Craig 1988 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Eilerman Michael 1979 1982 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --El-Sayad Tarik 1990 1990 1 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0Elsbree Langdon 1999 6 0 0 0 5 .00 .00 0Englert Anton -- 0 1 1 3 -- -- --Englert Tony 1974 1977 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Eovino Francis 1969 1971 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Eppich Al 1963 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Erwaroye Andrew 1961 1961 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Escobar Ernesto 1976 1978 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Escobar Alvaro 1976 1978 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Ezendu Charles 1966 1967 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Faily Jesse 2001 2003 29 1 2 4 49 .03 .14 0Fairweather Roke 1974 1976 -- 0 0 0 3 -- -- --Falanga Mike 1963 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Fanatico Scott 1985 1987 -- 2 1 5 12 -- -- --Farschner Robert 1979 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Feltham Glen 1985 1987 -- 0 0 0 2 -- -- --Ferara M. 1956 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Fernandez Horatio 1959 1958 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Ferranz V. 1956 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Ferrara P. 1956 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Ferreira Ron 1971 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Fioriti Greg 1984 1987 -- 2 0 4 12 -- -- --Fischer Wade 1998 2001 77 12 11 35 49 .16 .46 4Fitzgerald Tom 1991 1994 50 8 3 19 27 .16 .38 3Fitzgerald Bob 1989 1992Flinn Donald 1976 1978 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Flood John 1976 1979 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Fogg Tom -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Forschner Robert 1976 1977 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Forsee Pete 1985 1988 -- 2 0 4 9 -- -- --Forsheim Rob 1981 1984 13 0 0 0 12 .00 .00 --Forward Joe 1999 56 1 2 4 27 .02 .07 1Francis Anthony 1989 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Frenz Alex 2008 active 6 0 1 1 2 0 .16 0Friday Bill 1990 1993 62 9 7 25 53 .15 .40 3Fuchs Roger 1964 1968 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Fuschetto Rocco 1967 1970 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Fuschetto Jerry 1970 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Gabettie George 1977 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Gachot Charles 1974 1976 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Garvey Wayne 1976 1979 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Gasque Alonse 1957 1957 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Gearhart Jeff 2001 2001 1 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0George George 35 3 6 12 39 .09 .34 1Gerdeman Andy 1989 1992 21 0 1 1 6 .00 .05 0Gerker Jim 1971 1973 -- 8 15 31 101 -- -- --Gerker Daniel 1979 1981 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Gill Michael 1985 1988 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Giraudi Franco 1957 1958 20 23 -- -- -- 1.15 -- --Giuliano Peter -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Glennon Jack 1972 1972 -- 4 1 9 -- -- -- --Gomez Dave 1963 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Gonzalez Vycko 1994 4 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0Graham Bruce 1985 1988 -- 10 10 30 63 -- -- --

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Last First First Yr Last Yr GP G A Pts Sh GPG PPG GWGrenig Russell 1974 1974 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Groves Matthew 1996 16 0 1 1 6 .00 .06 0Grubb William 1964 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Gugerty Tim 1992 1994 24 0 2 2 8 .00 .08 0Guilliano Peter 1974 1974 -- 0 0 0 1 -- -- --Gummer Todd 1989 1992 57 2 3 7 32 .04 .12 0Hack Leonard 1984 1984 4 0 0 0 2 .00 .00 --Hacker John 1973 1974 -- 0 0 0 2 -- -- --Hafner Jim 1989 1992 52 14 11 39 100 .27 .75 6Hahn Steve 1980 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Hall Joe 2000 2003 40 2 2 6 29 .05 .15 1Hall Mike 1972 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Hall Richard 1971 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Handbury Ryan 2006 active 58 2 3 7 26 .03 .12 1Hanley Jr. Michael 2006 2006 0 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0Harawa Bernard 1964 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Harder Chris 1997 2000 69 1 1 3 9 .01 .04 --Hart David 1984 1984 10 0 0 0 1 .00 .00 --Hartman Ryan 2006 active 21 1 1 3 12 .04 .14 0Hartweck Dennis 1969 1972 -- 1 2 4 -- -- -- --Hartwig Dan 2000 2005 44 0 4 4 10 .00 .09 0Hastings Paul 1984 1984 12 0 1 1 3 .00 .08 --Hecht Bob 1973 1973 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Hefley Ryan 2005 2006 21 0 1 1 7 .00 .05 0Hehemann Bryan 1973 1977 -- 0 1 1 2 -- -- --Heinert Gustavo 1986 1988 -- 0 0 0 3 -- -- --Hengneck P. 1956 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Hernandez J. 1956 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Hernandez Fred 1957 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Hess Jack 1964 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Heuth Mark 1973 1973 -- 0 0 0 1 -- -- --Hidalgo Ed 1961 1962 -- 10 -- -- -- -- -- --Hidalgo Jacques 1979 1980 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Hinshaw Scott 2000 2002 25 0 4 4 7 .00 .16 0Hodgkinson Charles 1972 1972 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Hogan David 1980 1983 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Hogan Tim 1979 1981 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Horas Rick 1977 1977 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Houser Mike 1970 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Huertas Homero 1971 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Hueth Mark 1973 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Huff Mike 2004 2005 2 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0Hutchins Matt 1997 2001 21 0 3 3 0 .00 .14 0Igah Frank 1972 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Igel Nick 1990 1993 70 25 17 67 181 .36 .96 5Imbrogno Tyler 2004 2007 51 6 7 19 61 .12 .37 1Isename Sunday 2000 2002 59 24 9 57 131 .41 .97 13Jamieson Jason 1987 1990 -- 1 0 2 30 -- -- --Jarun Omar 2004 2005 39 19 9 47 121 .49 1.21 5Jarzynka Jim 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Jenkins Leon 1973 1975 -- 6 1 13 55 -- -- --Jenkins Francis 1979 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Jewsikow Mark 1986 1989 -- 0 7 7 53 -- -- 0Johnson Chad 1991 1991 3 0 0 0 1 .00 .00 0Johnson John 1984 1984 Jung William 1964 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Kalinoski Stephen 1980 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Kanguatjivi Ewald 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Karch J. 1956 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Karopczyc Walter 1965 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Kaselonis Thomas 1976 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Kassin Ed 1962 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Kaszuba R.J. 1997 2000 79 43 15 101 211 .54 1.28 13Keckan Karl 1963 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Kinsella Colin 1979 1982 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Kissi Isaac 2007 active 36 6 2 14 48 .17 .39 1 Kitts Greg 1974 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Krafcik Drew 1994 1994 72 7 13 27 84 .10 .38 3Kramer Joe 1989 1989 1 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 --Krysiak Joseph 1958 1958 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Kuppers Hans 1957 1958 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Ladehoff Lance 1980 1982 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Lamb David 1976 1978 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Lampe Shannon 1988 1988 -- 0 0 0 4 -- -- --Lampert Don 1971 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Laneve Greg 1986 Langenkamp Chris 1998 31 1 2 4 14 .03 .13 --Larson Chris 1980 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Lau Jerry 1961 1962 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Layrisse Tomas 2006 2006 1 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0Leary Mike 1996 12 0 2 2 4 .00 .17 0Lee Ray 1973 1974 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Leising Larry 1971 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Lemmens Fred 1967 1968 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Lemoine John 1995 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- 0Lensing Bill 1982 1982 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Last First First Yr Last Yr GP G A Pts Sh GPG PPG GWLindemann Caleb 2005 2006 27 7 1 15 47 .26 .55 2 Loftus David 1967 1968 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Long Gary 2006 2007 31 2 3 7 11 .06 .22 1Loughner Clint 2003 2004 7 0 1 1 4 .00 .14 0Maas Henry 1964 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --MacAurthur John 1981 1984 13 1 0 2 16 .08 .15 --Maloney Rob 1983 1983 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Maly Bob 1998 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- 0Mar Jack 1973 1974 -- 1 0 2 13 -- -- --March Daniel 2007 2008 13 1 0 2 5 .08 .15 0Martinez R. 1956 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Massoud Eric 1983 1983 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Massoud Romeo 1982 1985 -- 0 0 0 2 -- -- --Maurer, III Gene 1977 1980 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Mays Mark 1973 1973 -- 0 0 0 1 -- -- --McBee Charles 1965 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --McClimens Mike 1968 1968 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --McEntee Pat 1974 -- 3 1 7 33 -- -- --McKenna Terry 1973 1975 -- 0 0 0 2 -- -- 0McKenney Devin 2004 2005 34 0 1 1 4 .00 .03 0McNamee Robert 1967 1971 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Mendizabal Carlos 1957 1958 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Mendizabal Jorge 1958 1959 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Menendez George 1958 1958 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Merritt Bill 1967 1968 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Mess Mark 1991 1992 12 0 1 1 3 .00 .08 0Michel Steve 1988 1990 59 12 2 26 58 .20 .44 --Middleton Joe 1979 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Miller Jason 1989 1989 5 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 --Minadeo Bill 1985 1985 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Mitchell Brian 1989 1990 2 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 --Moler Chris 1998 2001 36 1 0 2 15 .03 .06 0Moon John 1967 1968 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Moore Louis 1984 1984 10 0 0 0 3 .00 .00 --Moore Jeffrey 1982 1985 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Moore Verne 1985 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Moorhead Dan 1992 1995 48 2 1 5 7 .04 .10 0Morales Michael 1999 2002 8 1 1 3 3 .13 .38 0Morgan Douglas 1966 1970 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Muhlenkamp Greg 1987 1990 -- 1 3 5 25 -- -- --Mulligan Ian 2001 2006 60 0 0 0 10 .00 .00 0Mullings Joseph 1980 1983 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Mulvaney James 1957 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Mummert Tom 1969 1972 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Munn Doug 1968 1968 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Munn Dave 1970 1973 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Murphy Brian 1964 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Murray Ben 2006 active 52 2 7 11 31 .04 .21 1Muundjua Festus 1965 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Nanchoff George 2002 2005 62 5 15 25 70 .08 .40 1Nelson Erik 1998 2001 74 2 15 19 82 .03 .26 4Nelson Jerry 1977 1977 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Nieto Romario 1961 1962 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Nieto-Reyes Maurio 1961 1964 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Nosse Richard 1967 1968 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Nsien Michael 1999 2002 73 9 4 22 59 .12 .30 2O’Rourke Steve -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Obiaya Pat 1966 1967 19 35 -- 70+ -- 1.84 -- --Ochoa Edward 1962 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Olesa Scott 1988 1988 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Olwig Joe 2005 2008 63 13 4 30 55 .20 .47 2O’Neill Pete 1987 1989 39 11 4 26 37 .28 .67 --Osborn Don 1958 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Ostholthoff Robert 1969 1972 33 32 2+ 66+ -- .97 -- --O’Toole Brady 1988 1991 64 32 16 80 160 .50 1.25 --Paluch Peter 1964 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Pantezzi Silvano 1958 1960 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Papariello Chris 1982 1983 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Papesh Terry 1964 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Parsakian Albert 1958 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Patterson Tim 1998 42 1 2 4 10 .02 .10 1Patterson Michael 1982 1985 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Paulus Josh 2005 2006 2 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0Pavlak Patrick 1968 1968 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Pearson Jack 2008 active 21 4 1 9 16 .19 .42 3Pere Ilhan 1973 1973 -- 4 0 8 29 -- -- --Peterson Douglas 1985 1988 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Pett Jerold 1976 1978 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Phillips Mark 1990 1994 71 17 17 51 102 .24 .72 1Philpott Robert 1976 1978 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Picard Tyler 2008 active 17 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0Pierce Bob 1967 1968 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Pizzini Richard 1984 1984 6 0 0 0 1 .00 .00 --Plunkett Rob 1991 1994 50 9 8 26 85 .18 .52 5Polito Patrick 2006 2006 16 1 0 2 28 .06 .13 0Ponce Jose 1956 1957 12 13 -- -- -- 1.08 -- --

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Last First First Yr Last Yr GP G A Pts Sh GPG PPG GWPopella Jeff 2006 active 50 9 4 22 73 .18 .44 3PoPorto Christian 2000 2003 68 10 8 28 149 .15 .41 3Puchyr T.J. 1994 1994 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- 0Pugliesi Ben 1989 1990 19 2 5 9 9 .11 .47 0Randolph Joseph 1984 1988 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Randquist Brennen 2002 2005 68 1 2 4 19 .02 .06 0Ranon Don 1972 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Raymond Charles 1959 1959 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Reinhard Keith 1983 1984 14 2 4 8 21 .14 .57 --Renner Greg 1972 1972 -- 1 0 2 -- -- -- --Renner Sonny 2007 active 36 0 6 6 8 .00 .17 0Rey naert Tim 1995 9 0 0 0 3 .00 .00 0Rey naert Mike 1993 1996 35 2 0 4 22 .06 .11 1Ricciuto Tony 1977 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Richarson Bob 1969 1971 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Rinaldi Michael 1982 1987 13 0 0 0 8 .00 .00 --Rizo-Patron Al 1967 1968 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Robie Pat 1985 1988 -- 2 5 9 21 -- -- --Robinson Dasan 2002 2005 68 6 13 25 67 .09 .37 0Rockey Shawn 1997 20 2 3 7 16 .10 .35 1Roettker Rick 1998 68 10 3 23 58 .15 .34 2Rohrbach Bob 1973 1976 61 69 4 142 172 1.13 2.33 --Rojas-Nunez Ricardo 1976 1978 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Rolfe Chris 2001 2004 62 31 25 87 158 .50 1.40 8Rooney Scott 1993 1997 60 8 10 26 69 .13 .43 1Rose Karl 1980 1983 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Ross Tim 1991 1993 46 0 4 4 11 .00 .09 0Rossi Luis 1958 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Rudolph Kevin 1992 1995 74 6 7 19 76 .08 .26 3Ruffalo MikeRuffalo Richard 1986 1986 -- 1 0 2 13 -- -- --Ruffolo Joe 1973 1976 -- 4 6 14 57 -- -- --Ruffolo John 1976 1978 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Saleeby Elie 1964 1966 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Samelko Brian 1998 20 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 --Sanchez Ezell 1997 30 6 3 15 37 .20 .50 0Sanchez Marco 1999 39 2 0 4 7 .05 .10 1Sands Richard 1984 1984 13 1 1 3 10 .08 .23 --Sanson Thomas 1967 1967 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Schaeper Mark 1991 1993 41 0 1 1 10 .00 .02 0Schaeper Scott 1991 1994 75 10 15 35 67 .13 .47 1Scharpf Dan 1985 1985 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Scharpf Matt 1998 1991 56 7 7 21 72 .13 .38 2Scheffler Jeremy 1998 53 5 7 17 25 .09 .32 1Scheidler Earl 1956 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Scheidler Joseph 1980 1983 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Scheidler Stanley 1981 1985 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Schildknecht Gene 1964 1964 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Schmalz Fred 1990 1993 27 1 1 3 11 .04 .11 1Schmidt Paul 1973 1974 -- 0 0 0 22 -- -- 0Schoen George 1964 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Schuermann Matthew 1980 1983 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Schulte Mike 1990 1992 28 1 0 2 8 .04 .07 0Schulte Mark 1996 1999 64 4 7 15 81 .06 .23 2Sendelbach Mark 1981 1984 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Seubert Eric 1985 1985 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Shadoan Jerry 1985 1985 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Siebern John 1968 1971 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Siefert Chuck 1972 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Sinclair Michael 1964 1966 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Skivington George 1964 1964 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Smola Ted 1987 1989 -- 1 2 4 8 -- -- 0Sossa Alex 1969 1968 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Spallino Chuck 1971 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Stebbins Tye 2001 2004 78 16 16 48 117 .21 .62 3Stieger Kurt 1980 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Striebel David 1976 1977 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Sulich Nick 2002 2004 6 0 0 0 1 .00 .00 0Sulick Dennis 1964 1966 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Sullivan Robert 1973 1974 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Sullivan Walter 1979 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Suzuki Jeff 2000 2003 60 2 7 11 38 .03 .18 1Swanson Aaron 2004 2006 30 2 4 8 18 .07 .27 1Teeter Kane 1995 1995 16 1 3 5 7 .06 .31 0Tenende Mpoki 2002 2004 54 8 5 21 63 .15 .39 2Tenoff Godfrey 1996 1999 70 15 13 43 96 .21 .61 4Tetirick Chad 2004 2004 1 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0Theobald John 1986 1989 -- 0 3 3 20 -- -- --Thomas Dan 2000 2003 52 0 0 0 5 .00 .00 0Thomas Casey 1974 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Thompson Michael 1966 1969 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Tobin Jim 1973 1973 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Torda Alex 2006 active 53 18 8 44 98 .34 .83 2Tovar Ali 1957 1957 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Tracanna Steve 1968 1968 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Troop Matt 2004 2004 15 0 1 1 0 .00 .07 0

Last First First Yr Last Yr GP G A Pts Sh GPG PPG GW Tuiach Fabio 1973 1977 -- 0 0 0 7 -- -- --Turpin Robert 1999 1999 13 1 1 3 14 .08 .23 0Umana Rafael 1958 1959 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Urteaga Anibal 1958 1959 29 16 -- -- -- .55 -- --Van Ost John 1974 1977 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Viamille Courtney 1994 3 0 0 0 2 .00 .00 0VillaFort Guillermo 1969 1968 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Vitale Edward 1967 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --von Fahnestock Rupert 1984 1984 13 0 0 0 10 .00 .00 --von Fahnestock Torn 1979 1981 19 11 4 26 -- .58 1.37 --Vonderbrinck Joe 1979 1981 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Vonderbrinck Phil 1979 1979 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Vonfahnestock Tom -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Vurpillat Jim 1983 1986 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Watkins Tommy 2007 active 30 1 6 8 5 .03 .27 0Webb Pat 1973 1975 -- 0 0 0 9 -- -- --Webster Dave 1987 1990 43 1 7 9 31 .02 .21 --Weiss Ditmar 1959 1963 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Weiss Zach 2006 active 44 2 6 10 25 .05 .23 2Welch Jerry 1981 1984 12 2 1 5 28 .17 .42 --Welch Matt 1973 1976 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Wells Vern 1984 1987 62 15 2 32 84 .24 .52 --Welsh Art 1977 1985 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Welsh John 2005 2005 17 5 1 11 27 .29 .65 2Wetmore Dave 1979 1980 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Whelan Pete 1987 1990 -- 0 0 0 1 -- -- --Wiedemer George 1964 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Wiedemer Mark 1973 1975 -- 0 0 0 4 -- -- 0Williams Matt 1994 1997 74 29 8 66 115 .39 .89 3Winkler Robert 1967 1970 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Wirtz Patrick 1997 2000 74 15 11 41 118 .20 .55Wisniewski Derek 1996 1999 3 0 0 0 0 .00 .00 0Woeste Jim 1986 1987 -- 0 0 0 6 -- -- --Wong Tom 1976 1978 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Woods John 1993 1995 45 1 2 4 13 .02 .09 0Woods Tom 1985 1988 -- 5 7 17 40 -- -- --Woody Kevin 1979 1981 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Wostl Herm 1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Yavuz Esat 1973 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Yeung Al 1961 1963 9 11 -- -- -- 1.22 -- --Young Ad. 1963 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Young Lucas 2008 2008 6 1 0 2 4 .17 .33 0Zaluski Joe 1971 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Zapryanov Simeon 2006 active 46 2 7 11 25 .04 .24 0Zawaski David 1975 1977 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Zompone Richard 1976 1977 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Zugel John 1995 4 0 1 1 1 .00 .25 0Zurbuchan Chuck 1961 1968 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

GoalkeepersLast First First Yr Last Yr GP GA GAA SV Sv% ShO W-L-TAufmuth Ray 1962 -- -- -- -- -- -- --Burt Ken 1986 -- -- -- -- -- -- --Caltabiano Scott 2006 active -- -- -- -- -- -- -Coron Mark 1975 -- -- -- -- -- -- --Daugherty Jim 1991 17 34 2.16 83 .709 2 0-0-0Davis Alex 2005 2008 6 6 1.16 26 .812 1 2-2-1Dearlove John 1989 -- -- -- -- -- -- --DeRubertis Mike 1976 3 2 0.6 16 .889 --Fisher Joe 1990 15 26 1.82 69 .726 1 --Fitzgerald Bob 1989 1992 12 20 2.02 52 .722 1 --Gerrigan Dave 1995 1 0 0 0 .000 0 --Gibbens Zac 2006 2007 26 26 0.99 84 .764 7 11-9-4Handy Matt 2003 2003 12 10 0.79 52 .839 6 7-3-2Hutchins Matt 1997 2001 36 48 1.35 101 .678 6 22-11-2Johnson John 1982 1985 2 4 2 9 .692 -- --Kennedy John 1980 1983 -- -- -- -- -- -- --Krempec Jeff 1996 2000 30 38 1.32 127 .770 7 14-9-4Kurdziel Jason 1998 2003 22 28 3.39 83 .252 7 14-8-0Ladislaw Steve 2002 2005 25 38 1.60 83 .686 4 8-12-3Lehmann Joe 1992 1995 70 122 1.72 421 .775 12 --Marshall Dave 1984 1984 4 4 1.36 18 .818 0 --McCarthy Tim 1995 1998 61 100 1.63 286 .741 8 30-25-2Mechler David 1972 1974 13 14 1.07 108 .885 -- --Ness Daniel 1985 1988 -- -- -- -- -- -- --O’Loane Keith 1986 1989 -- 17 -- 52 -- --Robertson Greg 2004 2005 0 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0-0-0Scalia Toni 1958 1961 -- -- -- -- -- -- --Tarkany Nick 2004 2006 24 22 0.94 100 .819 6 11-6-5Troop Matt 2004 2004 14 17 1.36 40 .702 2 9-3-0Turano Aaron 1992 1995 10 0 0 0 .000 -- 0-0-0Vaudrey Kris 1991 1991 8 11 1.9 31 .738 1 --

Includes known information only. Known years: 1973-74, 1984, 1986-present (players), 1988-present (goalkeepers). Games played would reflect total team games during career at Dayton if individual games are not known. The all-time roster and statistics is part of an on-going project to preserve UD soccer. UD Athletics Communication would like to thank former coaches, staff, sports information directors for their contributions to the prject. If you have any information about the history of UD soccer, please contact (937) 229-5584.

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1956Coach: Pat SmithRecord: 2-3-0 Earlham L, 1-2 Ohio State L, 2-6 Ohio Wesleyan W, 3-2 Denison L, 2-4 Ohio University W, 2-1

1957Coach: Pat SmithRecord: 6-1-0 Edelweiss W, 7-2Denison L, 3-4Ohio State W, 3-1Indiana W, 6-4Kenyon W, 5-2Ohio Wesleyan W, 2-1Ohio University W, 2-1

1958Coach: Paul ScheurmannRecord: 6-2-0 Denison W, 5-3Indiana Tech W, 2-1Ohio Wesleyan W, 5-3Antioch College W, 4-0Indiana Tech W, 3-2Ohio University W, 2-1 OTEarlham L, 4-6Ohio State L, 1-2

1959Coach: Paul ScheurmannRecord: 1-8-0Saint Louis L, 0-10Ohio University L, 2-6Denison L, 0-4Ohio Wesleyan L, 1-6Indiana L, 1-8Earlham L, 2-6Ohio State L, 0-4Ohio University L, 1-6Antioch College W, 5-1

1960Coach: John WieslerRecord: 1-5-2Ohio University L, 0-4Ohio Wesleyan L, 0-5Ohio State L, 1-3Wilberforce T, 1-1Denison T, 3-3Wilberforce W, 2-0Ball State L, 0-2Wilmington L, 0-3

1961Coach: John WieslerRecord: 4-5-0 Indiana W, 5-2Earlham L, 1-2Ohio State W, 6-1Ohio Wesleyan L, 1-2Ball State L, 3-5Wilmington W, 4-0Ohio University L, 2-3 2OTDenison L, 1-4Wilberforce W, 4-0

1962Coach: John WieslerRecord: 1-7-0Indiana L, 0-1Denison L, 0-3Ohio University L, 0-1Ohio State L, 3-6Wilmington W, 1-0Ohio Wesleyan L, 1-4Earlham L, 1-4Ball State L, 0-2

1963Coach: John WieslerRecord: 2-5-1 Indiana L, 2-5Ohio University L, 0-2Cedarville W, 4-2Berea College L, 1-3Ball State L, 0-6Wilmington W, 6-2Earlham L, 0-5Ohio State T, 1-1

1964Coach: John SchleppiRecord: 4-4-0 Cedarville W, 4-1Indiana L, 2-5Earlham L, 0-3Bowling Green W, 3-1Wilmington W, 1-0Ohio State L, 0-3Ohio University L, 0-7Wilberforce W, 7-3

1965Coach: John SchleppiRecord: 3-5-1 Cedarville T, 0-0Ohio University L, 1-6Bowling Green W, 4-1Ohio State L, 3-6Notre Dame L, 1-2Miami L, 2-4Toledo W, 2-1Chicago L, 2-3Wilberforce W, 7-3

1966Coaches: Bernie Harawa & Shaw EmmonsRecord: 6-1-1 Cedarville W, 5-1Ohio University L, 2-3Miami W, 4-2Bowling Green W, 5-4Wilmington W, 8-1Toledo T, 1-1Notre Dame W, 7-1Ohio State W, 6-0

1967Coach: John SchleppiRecord: 8-2-1 Wooster L, 0-3Ohio Wesleyan W, 1-0Miami W, 5-1Wilberforce W, 4-2Cedarville W, 3-2Bowling Green W, 3-2Wilmington W, 4-2Kent State L, 2-4Wittenberg W, 4-2Morehead State T, 1-1Toledo W, 2-0

1968Coach: John SchleppiRecord: 9-1-1Wilberforce W, 4-0Kent State W, 4-0Cedarville T, 1-1Toledo W, 2-0Wittenberg W, 1-0Morehead State W, 3-0Miami W, 1-0Wright State W, 2-0Cleveland State L, 0-2Wilmington W, 2-1Ohio State W, 3-2

1969Coach: Pat O’HanlonRecord: 7-3-0Wilberforce W, 3-2Central State L, 2-3Cedarville W, 5-0Ball State W, 1-0Wright State W, 4-1Toledo W, 3-0Miami L, 1-2Bowling Green W, 3-0Wilmington L, 0-2Ohio State W, 1-0

1970Coach: Pat O’HanlonRecord: 6-4-1 Wilberforce W, 1-0Cleveland State L, 0-8Bowling Green L, 0-3Cedarville W, 7-0Ball State W, 3-1Ohio Northern W, 11-0Wright State L, 3-4Wilmington L, 4-6Miami W, 4-2Morehead State W, 1-0Ohio State T, 0-0

1971Coach: Bob McNameeRecord: 8-2-0Wright State W, 3-1Cincinnati W, 6-1Toledo W, 6-0Ball State W, 9-2MacMurray State L, 1-2Wilmington W, 9-1Wittenberg W, 3-1Morehead State W, 5-1Miami W, 1-0Cleveland State L, 0-4

1972Coach: Bob McNameeRecord: 10-1-1 Notre Dame W, 3-1Wright State W, 7-2Ohio Wesleyan W, 3-0Wilmington L, 2-3Toledo W, 4-1Ball State W, 1-0Ohio State T, 2-2Cincinnati W, 2-1Wittenberg W, 2-1Morehead State W, 1-0Miami W, 1-0Cedarville W,1-0

1973Coach: Bob RichardsonRecord: 6-2-2Cincinnati T, 1-1Ohio Wesleyan T, 2-2Wilmington W, 2-1Ball State W, 3-2Wittenberg W, 5-0Morehead State W, 3-2Toledo W, 4-1Miami L, 1-4Ohio State W, 2-1Cedarville L, 1-4

Head Coach John Schleppi is carried off by his players after a 1968 upset of Ohio State. Schleppi coached five seasons with a 24-12-3 record.

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1974Coach: Bob RichardsonRecord: 7-3-3Indiana L, 0-7Ohio Wesleyan L, 1-4Toledo W, 12-0Cincinnati W, 2-0Wilmington W, 2-1Denison T, 0-0Cedarville W, 1-0Ball State T, 0-0Morehead State W, 2-0Wittenberg W, 1-0Earlham W, 2-1Miami T, 1-1Ohio State L, 1-2

1975Coach: Bob RichardsonRecord: 11-3-0 Indiana L, 0-4Denison W, 7-1Toledo W, 3-1Morehead State W, 4-0Ohio Wesleyan L, 0-1Wittenberg W, 2-0Wilmington W, 9-1Earlham W, 7-2Cincinnati W, 3-0Miami W, 2-1Ball State L, 2-3Cedarville W, 2-1Ohio State W, 3-1Xavier W, 2-1

1976Coach: Bob RichardsonRecord: 11-3-0 Notre Dame W, 5-3Indiana L, 0-6Toledo W, 5-0Earlham W, 5-0Wittenberg W, 2-0Cincinnati W, 3-0Ohio Wesleyan W, 2-1Akron L, 0-4Miami W, 3-1Ball State W, 5-0Cedarville W, 3-1Ohio State W, 1-0Xavier W, 4-2Brockport L, 1-4

1977Coach: Bob RichardsonRecord: 6-9-1Notre Dame T, 3-3Indiana L, 0-9Earlham W, 2-1Missouri-St. Louis L, 0-3Akron W, 2-1Ohio University L, 0-1Cincinnati L, 1-3Ohio Wesleyan L, 1-2Brockport L, 0-3Miami W, 1-0Wittenberg W, 2-1Ball State W, 2-1Cedarville W, 2-1Ohio State L, 0-2Bowling Green L, 0-2Xavier L, 1-3

1978Coach: Bob RichardsonRecord: 5-11-2Grace W, 3-0Akron L, 0-1Miami W, 2-0Evansville L, 0-3Earlham T, 1-1Notre Dame L, 2-4Xavier W, 1-0Ohio University T, 2-2Wittenberg L, 0-1Wisconsin-Milwaukee L, 0-4Air Force L, 0-3Ohio Wesleyan L, 1-2Wright State W, 4-2Ball State L, 0-2Notre Dame L, 1-2Cedarville W, 1-0Ohio State L, 1-2Indiana L, 0-5

1979Coach: Bob RichardsonRecord: 6-12-0 Notre Dame W, 3-2Miami L, 1-2Evansville L, 0-5Earlham L, 1-3Xavier L, 2-6Cincinnati L, 0-2Siena Heights W, 3-1Oakland L, 1-6Ohio University L, 0-3Ohio Wesleyan L, 0-2Wright State L, 1-2Akron L, 0-8Lindenwood W, 6-1Parks W, 1-0Cedarville W, 3-1Wittenberg W, 3-1Ohio State L, 1-3Indiana L, 0-7

1980Coach: Jerry ButcherRecord: 8-7-3 Miami T, 1-1Cedarville W, 3-0Louisville W, 2-1Earlham W, 1-0Oakland L, 2-3Cincinnati W, 2-0Wittenberg T, 2-2Central State W, 3-2Ohio University W, 3-1Ohio Wesleyan L, 1-4Wright State T, 1-1Akron L, 0-4Marysville W, 1-0Parks W, 4-3Notre Dame L, 0-1Xavier L, 0-2Ohio State L, 0-2Indiana L, 0-2

1981Coach: Jerry ButcherRecord: 7-11-1Akron L, 0-2Louisville W, 2-1Miami W, 2-1Judson College W, 5-1Cedarville W, 4-3Notre Dame L, 1-2Ohio University L, 2-5Wittenberg W, 3-2Bowling Green L, 0-2Cleveland State L, 0-3Ohio Wesleyan W, 1-0Wright State L, 1-2Missouri-St. Louis L, 1-2Cincinnati W, 3-1Ohio State L, 1-3Earlham L, 1-2Xavier L, 2-3Central State T, 2-2Indiana L, 0-4

1982Coach: Jerry ButcherRecord: 10-6-0 Kentucky W, 2-1Akron L, 1-4Xavier W, 2-1Cedarville W, 3-1Spring Arbor L, 1-2Wittenberg W, 2-1Louisville W, 6-0DePaul W, 2-0Notre Dame L, 0-3Bowling Green L, 0-1Wright State L, 0-6Cincinnati W, 1-0Earlham W, 1-0Xavier W, 2-1Ohio State W, 3-1Indiana L, 0-3

1983Coach: Jerry ButcherRecord: 8-6-3 Akron L, 0-4Rochester W, 5-0Lafayette L, 0-1Western Kentucky W, 4-0Cedarville W, 3-2Miami W, 1-0Wittenberg W, 3-1Bowling Green L, 0-6Earlham T, 0-0Wright State T, 3-3Louisville T, 3-3Cincinnati W, 5-1Ohio State W, 1-0DePaul W, 3-0Xavier L, 3-4Indiana L, 0-5

1984Coach: Pete HayesRecord: 4-9-1Alabama A & M L, 0-4Baldwin-Wallace W, 2-0Western Kentucky W, 2-1Michigan L, 0-1Cleveland State L. 0-4Miami L, 0-3Denison L, 1-2Ohio Wesleyan L, 0-4Wright State L, 1-6DePaul L, 0-3Xavier W, 3-1Oakland L, 0-6Louisville W, 4-0Ohio State T, 2-2

1985Coach: Pete HayesRecord: 3-14-1Wisconsin L, 0-2Miami L, 1-2Cincinnati L, 0-1Alabama A & M L, 0-11Michigan L, 0-1Marquette L, 0-5Louisiana Monroe L, 2-6Denison W, 2-1Miami L, 0-5Wright State L, 0-2Xavier L, 0-4Western Kentucky L, 0-2DePaul W, 5-3Louisville W, 6-4Ohio State T, 4-4Bowling Green L, 0-8Purdue L, 1-2Oakland L, 1-7 1986Coach: Pete HayesRecord: 7-10-0 Baldwin-Wallace L, 0-1Cincinnati L, 1-3Marshall W, 2-1Wittenberg W, 2-1Central Michigan L, 1-2Marquette L, 0-5Denison W,3-2Wright State L, 0-2Miami L, 1-3Louisville W, 5-4Xavier L, 1-2Western Kentucky L, 1-6Bowling Green L, 0-1DePaul W, 4-1Ohio State L, 0-3Eastern Michigan W, 2-1Purdue W, 2-0

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1987Coach: Roger CreedRecord: 12-10-0 Sept 1 Denison W, 2-1Sept 5 at Wisconsin-Parkside L, 1-3Sept 6 at Marquette L, 0-1Sept 9 Cincinnati L, 0-5Sept 12 at Wittenberg L, 1-2Sept 16 at Bowling Green L, 1-3Sept 20 Marshall W, 6-0Sept 23 at Xavier* W, 1-0 OTSept 25 vs Wilmington L, 0-5Sept 26 vs Charleston L, 0-1Sept 30 at Louisville W, 2-1Oct 7 Northern Kentucky W, 3-1Oct 10 at Western Kentucky L, 1-2Oct 11 at Vanderbilt W, 2-1Oct 14 at Eastern Michigan W, 2-1Oct 18 DePaul W, 4-0Oct 21 Earlham W, 2-0Oct 25 Central Michigan W, 2-0Oct 28 at Wright State W, 5-1Nov 4 at Evansville* L, 0-5Nov 6 vs Loyola* W, 2-1Nov 7 vs Saint Louis* L, 0-4

1988Coach: Roy CraigRecord: 7-15-0; 2-4-0 MCC Aug 31 vs Ohio Wesleyan L, 0-1Sept 3 at Davis & Elkins W, 1-0 OTSept 4 at Robert Morris W, 2-0Sept 7 Wright State L, 0-2Sept 11 at Ohio State L, 0-2Sept 14 Xavier* L, 2-3Sept 18 at Notre Dame* L, 1-5Sept 21 Evansville* L, 0-5Sept 24 at DePaul W, 1-0Sept 25 at Loyola* W, 3-2 OTSept 28 Louisville W, 2-1Oct 1 at Oakland L, 0-4Oct 2 Western Michigan L, 1-2 OTOct 8 vs Howard L, 0-4Oct 9 vs Oneonta L, 0-2Oct 12 Bowling Green W, 1-0Oct 16 at Detroit* L, 1-2 OTOct 19 at Earlham W, 2-1 OTOct 26 at Cincinnati L, 0-2Oct 30 Western Kentucky L, 1-2Nov 4 vs Xavier (MCC) L, 0-1Nov 5 at Saint Louis (MCC) *L, 0-2

1989Coach: Roy CraigRecord: 8-13-1; 1-5-0 MCCSept 1 DePaul T, 1-1 OTSept 3 Robert Morris W, 3-0Sept 6 Miami (OH) L, 0-3Sept 9 at Akron L, 0-4Sept 13 at Evansville* L, 1-6Sept 15 at Wright State W, 2-0Sept 17 Saint Louis* L, 0-1Sept 20 Ohio Wesleyan L, 0-1 OTSept 22 Davis & Elkins W, 4-0Sept 27 Evansville* L, 0-3Oct 1 Xavier* W, 3-0Oct 4 Cincinnati L, 0-4Oct 7 at Saint Louis* L, 0-3Oct 11 vs Xavier* L, 0-1Oct 14 at Bowling Green L, 0-3Oct 18 at Louisville W, 2-1Oct 22 at Western Michigan L, 1-3Oct 25 Ohio State L, 0-1Oct 28 vs Western Kentucky W, 2-1Oct 29 vs Vanderbilt W, 3-1Nov 2 vs Marquette (MCC) W, 2-1Nov 3 Evansville (MCC) L, 1-2

1990Coach: Roy CraigRecord: 11-7-4; 4-2-1 MCC Sept 1 at Notre Dame L, 1-5 OTSept 3 Louisville W, 2-1Sept 8 at DePaul W, 4-0Sept 11 Bowling Green W, 1-0Sept 15 Marquette* T, 2-2 OT Sept 16 Loyola* W, 3-2Sept 20 Evansville* L, 0-3Sept 23 Western Michigan W, 2-1Sept 26 Wright State W, 2-1 OTSept 28 vs George Mason L, 1-3 OTSept 30 vs Cal State-Northridge T, 2-2 OTOct 3 at Xavier* W, 2-1Oct 5 at Butler* W, 3-1Oct 7 Saint Louis* L, 0-3Oct 10 Bellarmine W, 2-0Oct 13 at Detroit* W, 5-1Oct 17 at Miami (OH) T, 3-3 OTOct 19 at Ohio Wesleyan L, 2-4Oct 24 at Ohio State T, 1-1 OTOct 27 at Cincinnati L, 2-4Nov 1 Butler (MCC) W, 3-1Nov 2 Evansville (MCC) L, 0-6 OT

1991Coach: Roy CraigRecord: 9-11-1, 2-4-0 MCC Sept 8 at Louisville L, 2-4Sept 10 at Bellarmine L, 2-3Sept 13 vs Illinois-Chicago W, 3-1Sept 14 vs Liberty T, 2-2 OTSept 21 at Bradley W, 1-0Sept 22 at Loyola* L, 0-1Sept 28 Wisconsin-Green Bay L, 2-3Sept 29 at Western Michigan L, 1-3Oct 4 Wright State W, 2-1Oct 6 Notre Dame* L, 2-3Oct 9 Ohio Wesleyan L, 1-2 OTOct 13 at Evansville* L, 1-5Oct 16 Xavier* W, 3-2Oct 20 Butler* L, 2-5Oct 23 Ohio State W, 2-0Oct 26 at Bowling Green L, 1-4Oct 30 Cincinnati W, 1-0Nov 1 Detroit * W, 3-1Nov 3 Miami W, 4-3Nov 7 at Butler (MCC) W, 2-1Nov 8 vs Evansville (MCC) L, 0-2 1992Coach: Roy CraigRecord: 7-9-2; 4-2-1 MCCSept 5 La Salle W, 1-0 OTSept 7 at Xavier* L, 3-5 OTSept 11 Louisville W, 1-0Sept 19 Western Michigan T, 3-3 OTSept 20 vs Bradley L, 1-2Sept 27 at Cincinnati L, 1-2 OTOct 2 Wright State L, 1-2 OTOct 4 at Notre Dame* L, 0-4Oct 9 at Miami (OH) L, 2-4Oct 11 at Detroit* W, 3-1Oct 14 Bowling Green L, 0-1Oct 16 at Butler* W, 2-1 OTOct 18 Loyola* W, 1-0Oct 23 at Stetson W, 3-1Oct 24 vs Central Florida L, 0-1Oct 28 at Ohio State W, 5-2Nov 1 Evansville* T, 0-0 OTNov 8 at Butler (MCC) L, 1-2

1993Coach: Roy CraigRecord: 10-9-1; 2-3-1 GMW Sept 6 at Saint Louis* L, 0-9Sept 8 Ohio State L, 1-2Sept 10 at Evansville L, 0-3Sept 12 at Alabama Birmingham* L, 2-4Sept 15 at Louisville W, 3-1Sept 22 at Wright State L, 0-1 OTSept 25 at Bradley L, 2-5Sept 28 Miami (OH) L, 0-4 Oct 1 Marquette* T, 1-1 OTOct 3 at DePaul* L, 1-2Oct 8 Memphis* W, 3-0Oct 12 Butler W, 2-1Oct 15 at Philadelphia Textile W, 2-1Oct 17 at La Salle W, 3-1Oct 20 Xavier W, 2-1Oct 22 Cincinnati* W, 5-2Oct 27 Detroit W, 3-0Oct 31 at Western Michigan W, 3-2Nov 5 vs DePaul (GMW) W, 3-2 OTNov 7 vs Saint Louis (GMW) L, 1-5

1994Coach: Roy CraigRecord: 8-12-0; 3-7-0 GMWSept 5 at Ohio State L, 0-1Sept 7 at Miami L, 0-2Sept 10 at Bowling Green L, 0-4Sept 11 vs Western Michigan L, 0-2Sept 17 vs Northern Illinois W, 9-0Sept 18 Central Michigan W, 1-0Sept 23 Saint Louis* L, 1-3 OTSept 25 Lincoln Memorial W, 5-0Sept 27 Louisville W, 1-0Sept 30 at Memphis* L, 1-3Oct 2 at Alabama Birmingham* L, 1-7Oct 7 Wright State L, 2-3Oct 14 Marquette* W, 5-1Oct 16 DePaul* L, 1-2Oct 21 at Cincinnati* L, 1-3Oct 23 Western Michigan W, 1-0Oct 29 at Florida Atlantic W, 4-1Oct 30 vs Central Florida W, 4-1Nov 2 at Xavier L, 3-5 OTNov 10 vs Saint Louis (GMW) L, 1-2

Tim McCarthy punts in the snow during the Flyers’ 1997 NCAA Play-In Game versus Rider. The Flyers went to back-to-back NCAA Play-In games in 1997 and1998.

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1995Coach: Roy CraigRecord: 5-12-1; 2-8-1 A-10Sept 2 Ohio State W, 2-1 OTSept 4 Lincoln Memorial W, 3-0Sept 8 vs Western Illinois L, 2-3 OTSept 9 vs Missouri-Kansas City W, 1-0Sept 13 at Wright State L, 0-1Sept 17 Massachusetts* L, 0-2Sept 22 at Saint Joseph’s* L, 0-2Sept 24 at Temple* L, 0-2Sept 26 Rhode Island* L, 0-3Oct 1 at Duquesne* L, 0-1Oct 4 Miami (OH) L, 1-2Oct 6 St. Bonaventure* W, 2-1Oct 11 at Xavier* T, 1-1Oct 18 at Louisville L, 3-5Oct 20 Virginia Tech* L, 0-1Oct 22 at George Washington* L, 1-4Oct 27 Fordham* W, 4-2Oct 29 La Salle* L, 1-2

1996Coach: Dwayne ShafferRecord: 7-10-1; 6-5-0 A-10 Aug 31 at Vanderbilt L, 2-3Sept 6 vs Richmond L, 2-4Sept 8 vs Wisconsin-Green Bay W, 1-0Sept 11 Xavier* W, 3-0Sept 15 at Detroit T, 2-2 OTSept 18 at Ohio State L, 1-3Sept 22 Wright State L, 0-1Sept 27 St. Bonaventure* L, 0-1Sept 29 Duquesne* W, 3-2Oct 4 Saint Joseph’s* W, 5-2 OTOct 6 Temple* W, 3-2 OTOct 11 at Massachusetts* L, 2-3Oct 13 at Rhode Island* W, 1-0Oct 18 at Virginia Tech* L, 0-5Oct 20 at George Washington* L, 0-2Oct 25 Fordham* W, 4-3Oct 27 La Salle* L, 1-3Nov 1 at Bowling Green L, 1-8

1997Coach: Jim Launder Record: 12-8-1; 7-4-0 A-10ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSNCAA PLAY-IN GAME Aug 31 Ohio State W, 2-0Sept 6 at Wisconsin-Green Bay L, 1-2Sept 7 vs Wisconsin L, 1-5Sept 13 at Bowling Green W, 1-0Sept 14 vs Eastern Michigan T, 0-0 OTSept 18 Eastern Illinois W, 3-2 OTSept 24 at Xavier* L, 1-2 Sept 28 at Wright State L, 0-2Oct 3 at St. Bonaventure* W, 3-2 OTOct 5 at Duquesne* L, 0-1 OTOct 10 at Saint Joseph’s* W, 2-1 OT Oct 12 at Temple* L, 2-4Oct 17 Massachusetts* W, 3-1Oct 19 Rhode Island* W, 2-0Oct 24 Virginia Tech* W, 4-2Oct 26 George Washington* W, 3-1Oct 31 at Fordham* W, 2-1Nov 2 at LaSalle* L, 2-3 2OTNov 7 vs Virginia Tech (A-10 S) W, 5-1Nov 9 vs La Salle (A-10 F) W, 1-0Nov 15 Rider (NCAA Play-In) L, 1-3 2OT

1998Coach: Jim LaunderRecord: 13-9-0; 9-2-0 A-10 ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSNCAA PLAY-IN GAMESept 1 at Ohio State W, 1-0Sept 5 at Eastern Illinois L, 1-2Sept 7 at Oakland L, 0-1Sept 11 Bowling Green T, 0-0Sept 12 Louisville W, 1-0

Sept 18 at North Carolina L, 1-4Sept 20 vs UNC-Greensboro L, 3-4Sept 25 at Xavier* L, 0-2Sept 27 at Wright State L, 0-1Oct 2 Duquesne* W, 2-0Oct 4 St. Bonaventure* W, 5-1Oct 9 Temple* W, 2-0Oct 11 Saint Joseph’s* W, 5-0Oct 16 at Rhode Island* W, 3-2 OTOct 18 at Massachusetts* W, 1-0Oct 23 at George Washington* W, 3-0Oct 25 at Virginia Tech* W, 2-0Oct 30 La Salle* W, 4-0Nov 1 Fordham* L, 1-3Nov 6 vs Rhode Island (A-10 S) W, 1-0 3OTNov 8 Virginia Tech (A-10 F) W, 1-0 2OTNov 14 Lafayette (NCAA Play-In) L, 0-1

1999Coach: Jim LaunderRecord: 9-7-2; 5-5-1 A-10 Sept 1 at Bowling Green L, 1-3Sept 5 Oakland T, 0-0 2OTSept 10 Ohio State W, 1-0Sept 12 Xavier* W, 4-1Sept 17 vs Cal State-Fullerton L, 1-3Sept 19 vs Navy W, 6-0Sept 24 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W, 3-1Sept 26 at Wright State W, 2-0Oct 2 at Duquesne* L, 0-2Oct 3 at St. Bonaventure* L, 2-3 OTOct 8 at Temple* W, 2-1 OT Oct 10 at Saint Joseph’s* W, 3-0Oct 15 Rhode Island* L, 2-5Oct 17 Massachusetts* L, 1-2 2OTOct 22 George Washington* T, 1-1 2OTOct 24 Virginia Tech* L, 1-2Oct 29 at La Salle* W, 4-1Oct 31 at Fordham* W, 5-0 2000Coach: Dave SchureckRecord: 14-4-2; 8-1-1 A-10ATLANTIC 10 REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSSept 1 at Florida International L, 0-3Sept 3 vs Florida Atlantic W, 1-0Sept 8 at Ohio State L, 1-3Sept 10 at Cincinnati W, 4-3 OTSept 16 at Oakland W, 2-1Sept 18 Wright State W, 2-1Sept 20 Bowling Green W, 3-1Sept 29 Fordham* W, 6-1Oct 1 La Salle* W, 5-0Oct 6 at St. Bonaventure* W, 2-1Oct 8 at Duquesne* L, 0-1Oct 13 Saint Joseph’s* W, 3-1Oct 15 Temple* W, 3-2 2OTOct 20 at Massachusetts* W, 3-1Oct 22 at Rhode Island* W, 1-0 OTOct 25 Xavier* W, 3-1Oct 27 Michigan W, 3-1Oct 29 at George Washington* T, 2-2Nov 9 vs Geo. Washington (A-10 S) T, 0-0 PK 4OTNov 11 at Rhode Island (A-10 F) L, 1-5

2001Coach: Dave SchureckRecord: 11-7-2; 8-2-1 A-10 Aug 31 Virginia Tech L, 0-1Sept 2 Cinncinati L, 1-2 OTSept 7 Oakland W, 2-1 2OTSept 9 Akron W, 2-1Sept 17 at Wright State T, 3-3 2OTSept 22 vs Wisconsin-Milwaukee L, 2-3Sept 23 vs Canisius W, 3-0Sept 28 at Michigan L, 2-1Sept 30 Xavier* W, 1-0 OTOct 5 Richmond* L, 0-1Oct 7 George Washington* W, 2-1 OTOct 12 at Fordham* W, 3-2Oct 14 at La Salle* L, 2-4

Oct 19 St. Bonaventure* W, 4-2Oct 21 Duquesne* W, 2-1Oct 26 at Saint Joseph’s* T, 2-2 2OTOct 28 at Temple* W, 3-0 Nov 2 Massachusetts* W, 1-0Nov 4 Rhode Island* W, 2-0Nov 9 Massachusetts (A-10 S) L, 2-4

2002Coach: Dave SchureckRecord: 9-10-1; 4-7-0 A-10 Sep 1 at Cincinnati L, 1-2Sep 5 at Akron L, 0-1 Sep 7 at Oakland T, 2-2 2OTSep 13 at Creighton L, 0-1 Sep 15 vs Drake W, 2-0Sep 20 Vermont W, 2-0 Sep 22 Denver W, 3-2 2OTSep 29 Michigan W, 2-0 Oct 2 Wright State W, 1-0 OT Oct 4 at Rhode Island* L, 1-4Oct 6 at Massachusetts* L, 2-5Oct 11 at George Washington* L, 0-2Oct 13 at Richmond* L, 0-1Oct 18 La Salle* L, 0-1Oct 20 Fordham* W, 4-2Oct 25 at Duquesne* L, 2-3Oct 27 at St. Bonaventure* W, 2-1Nov 1 Temple* W, 3-0Nov 3 Saint Joseph’s* W, 4-0Nov 10 Xavier* L, 0-2

2003Coach: Dave SchureckRecord: 12-5-2; 7-3-1 A-10Sep 5 at Michigan W, 4-2Sep 12 vs Wisconsin-Milwaukee W, 3-2Sep 14 at Louisville W, 2-1Sep 19 Virginia Tech L, 0-2Sep 21 Wisconsin W, 3-2Sep 26 Oakland T, 1-1 2OTSep 28 at Wright State W, 2-0Oct 3 at Temple* T, 0-0 2OTOct 5 at Saint Joseph’s* W, 2-1 2OTOct 10 Rhode Island* W, 1-0Oct 12 Massachusetts* W, 3-2Oct 17 George Washington* W, 2-0Oct 19 Richmond* L, 0-1Oct 24 at La Salle* W, 1-0 2OTOct 26 at Fordham* L, 0-1Oct 31 Duquesne* L, 1-3Nov 2 St. Bonaventure* W, 3-1Nov 8 at Xavier* W, 1-0Nov 13 vs Rhode Island (A-10 Q) L, 1-2

2004Coach: Dave SchureckRecord: 11-7-1; 8-3-0 A-10Sep 3 vs Wisconsin-Milwaukee T, 0-0 2 OTSep 5 at Wisconsin L, 1-4Sep 10 at Michigan L, 1-2Sep 12 at Michigan St L, 0-4Sep 17 Wright State W, 2-1 OTSep 19 Evansville W, 2-1Sep 24 Eastern Illinois W, 3-2Oct 1 at St. Bonaventure* L, 0-2Oct 3 at Duquesne* W, 1-0Oct 8 Saint Joseph’s* W, 5-1Oct 10 Temple* W, 2-1Oct 15 at Massachusetts* L, 2-3 OTOct 17 at Rhode Island* W, 3-2Oct 22 at Richmond* W, 2-1Oct 24 at George Washington* L, 1-3Oct 29 Fordham* W, 4-1Oct 31 La Salle* W, 4-0Nov 6 at Xavier* W, 5-1Nov 12 vs Temple (A-10 S) L, 0-3

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2005Coach: Dennis CurrierRecord: 11-5-4; 5-2-2 A-10Sep 4 at Cincinnati W, 3-2Sep 9 at Sacramento State L, 0-1Sep 11 at UC Davis L, 0-1 2OTSep 16 Marshall W, 2-0Sep 18 Cal Poly W, 1-0 Sep 23 vs No. 14 Missouri State L, 1-0Sep 25 at Evansville W, 6-2Sep 29 Michigan T, 2-2Oct 2 at Wright State W, 1-0Oct 7 George Washington* W, 4-3 2OTOct 9 La Salle* W, 2-1Oct 14 at Richmond* T, 1-1 2OTOct 16 at Charlotte* T, 1-1 2OTOct 21 St. Bonaventure* W, 2-0Oct 23 Fordham* W, 2-0Oct 28 Xavier* W, 4-0Nov 4 at Saint Joseph’s* W, 3-1Nov 6 at Temple* L, 0-1Nov 10 vs Charlotte (A-10 Q) W, 3-1Nov 11 vs Saint Louis (A-10 S) T, 1-1 PK 2OT

2006Coach: Dennis CurrierRecord: 6-9-2; 2-5-2 A-10Aug 25 vs Northern Illinois L, 0-2 Aug 27 vs Northwestern L, 0-1Aug 31 Butler L, 0-2Sep 4 Belmont W, 3-0Sep 8 Western Illinois W, 2-0Sep 10 IUPUI W, 4-0 Sep 15 vs Tulsa W, 3-0Sep 17 vs No. 1 SMU L, 0-1Sep 30 at Xavier* L, 1-2Oct 6 Massachusetts* L, 0-1 OTOct 8 Rhode Island* L, 0-2 Oct 13 at Duquesne* L, 1-2Oct 15 at Saint Louis* L, 0-2 Oct 20 at George Washington* T, 1-1Oct 22 at La Salle* W, 1-0Oct 28 Richmond* T, 2-2Oct 29 Charlotte* W, 4-2

Games Wins Losses Ties Pct.Pat Smith (1956-57) 12 8 4 0 .666Paul Scheurmann (1958-59) 17 7 10 0 .412John Wiesler (1960-63) 33 8 22 3 .288John Schleppi (1964-68) 39 24 12 3 .654Bernie Harawa (1966) 8 6 1 1 .813Pat O’Hanlon (1969-70) 21 13 7 1 .643Bob McNamee (1971-72) 22 18 3 1 .841Bob Richardson (1973-79) 103 52 43 8 .544Jerry Butcher (1980-83) 70 33 30 7 .521Pete Hayes (1984-86) 49 14 33 2 .296Roger Creed (1987) 22 12 10 0 .545Roy Craig (1988-1995) 162 65 88 9 .429Dwayne Shaffer (1996) 18 7 10 1 .417Jim Launder (1997-1999) 61 34 24 3 .582Dave Schureck (2000-2004) 98 57 33 8 .622Dennis Currier (2005-present) 78 42 22 14 .628Totals (50 seasons) 813 400 352 61 .558

Most Wins: Roy Craig (65; 1988-1995)Most Wins, Season: Dave Schureck, 14, 2000 (14-4-2)Most Wins Per Season: Dave Schureck (11.4; 57 wins, five seasons, 2000-2004)Most Winning Seasons: 4, Bob Richardson, 1973-1976

All-Time Coaches Records

Year-By-Year Records Overall Conference RecordYear W L T W L T Place1956 2 3 01957 6 1 01958 6 2 01959 1 8 0the 1950s 15 14 0 .5171960 1 5 21961 4 5 01962 1 7 01963 2 5 11964 4 4 01965 3 5 11966 6 1 11967 8 2 11968 9 1 11969 7 3 0the 1960s 45 38 7 .5391970 6 4 11971 8 2 01972 10 1 11973 6 2 21974 7 3 31975 11 3 01976 11 3 01977 6 9 11978 5 11 21979 6 12 0the 1970s 76 50 10 .5961980 8 7 31981 7 11 11982 10 6 01983 8 6 31984 4 9 11985 3 14 11986 7 10 01987 12 10 01988 7 15 0 MCC 2 4 0 6th1989 8 13 1 MCC 1 5 0 T-5ththe 1980s 76 101 10 .460 1990 11 7 4 MCC 4 2 1 5th1991 9 11 1 MCC 2 4 0 T-4th1992 7 9 2 MCC 4 2 1 T-3rd1993 10 9 0 GMW 2 3 1 1994 8 12 0 GMW 3 7 01995 5 12 1 A-10 2 8 1 12th1996 7 10 1 A-10 6 5 0 7th1997 12 8 1 A-10 7 4 0 3rd1998 13 9 0 A-10 9 2 0 1st1999 9 7 2 A-10 5 5 1 6ththe 1990s 91 94 12 .492 2000 14 4 2 A-10 8 1 1 1st2001 11 7 2 A-10 8 2 1 2nd2002 9 10 1 A-10 4 7 0 7th2003 12 5 2 A-10 7 3 1 3rd2004 11 7 1 A-10 8 3 0 2nd2005 11 5 4 A-10 5 2 2 2nd2006 6 9 2 A-10 2 5 2 T-10th2007 10 4 5 A-10 4 3 2 6th2008 15 4 3 A-10 6 2 1 3rdthe 2000s 99 55 22 .666 52 28 10 .633TOTALS 400 352 61 .558

At Baujan Field (Since 1992): 83 34 9 .694

Conference Game breakdown W L T PctGMW (2 yrs) 6 5 2 .538MCC (3 yrs) 13 17 2 .438A-10 (14 yrs) 81 52 12 .600 2 Regular Season Championships

* - Conference Opponentvs - Neutral SiteGMW - Great Midwest ConferenceMCC - Midwestern Colliegiate ConferenceA-10 - Atlantic 10 Conference

2007Coach: Dennis CurrierRecord: 10-4-5; 4-3-2 A-10Aug 31 Sacramento State W, 2-1Sep 2 St. Francis (Pa.) W, 2-1Sep 7 at UNC Greensboro T, 1-1Sep 9 vs Davidson L, 1-2Sep 14 Eastern Illinois W, 2-1Sep 20 at Butler W, 3-2Sep 23 at Belmont T, 0-0Sep 28 at Wright State W, 1-0Oct 3 Oakland W, 2-1Oct 12 at Massachusett* L, 0-3Oct 14 at Rhode Island* L,1-2Oct 19 at La Salle* W, 2-1Oct 21 at Fordham* L, 0-1Oct 26 Saint Joseph’s* W, 4-1Oct 28 Temple* W, 1-0Nov 3 Xavier* T, 0-0Nov 9 St. Bonaventure* T, 0-0Nov 11 Duquesne* W, 6-1Nov 15 vs Massachusetts (A-10 Q) T, 1-1 PK2OT

2008Coach: Dennis CurrierRecord: 15-4-3; 6-2-1 A-10Aug 29 Denver W, 3-1Aug 31 Wright State W, 1-0Sep 5 vs UW-Milwaukee L, 0-1Sep 7 at Wisconsin T, 3-3 2OTSep 12 at UNC Wilmington L, 0-1 Sep 14 vs Coastal Carolina W, 3-1 Sep 19 Marshall W, 1-0Sep 21 Robert Morris W, 5-0Sep 26 SIU-Edwardsville W, 3-2Oct 10 Richmond* W, 4-3Oct 12 George Washington* W, 3-1Oct 17 at Charlotte* T, 0-0 2OTOct 19 at No. 15 Saint Louis* W, 1-0Oct 24 Fordham* W, 1-0Oct 26 La Salle* W, 3-1Oct 31 at Temple* L, 2-4Nov 2 at Saint Joseph’s* W, 7-1Nov 8 at Xavier* L, 0-1Nov 13 vs Rhode Island (A-10 Q) W, 3-2Nov 14 vs Temple (A-10 S) W, 2-1 OTNov 16 vs Massachusetts (A-10 F) W, 1-0Nov 21 at No. 15 UIC(NCAA Play-In) T, 0-0 2OT

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LASTOPPONENT W L T GAMEAIR FORCE 0 1 0 1978AKRON 2 9 0 2002ALABAMA A&M 0 2 0 1985ALABAMA BIRMINGHAM 0 2 0 1994ANTIOCH 2 0 0 1959BALDWIN WALLACE 1 1 0 1986BALL STATE 7 6 1 1978BELLARMINE 1 1 0 1991BELMONT 2 0 0 2007BEREA 0 1 0 1963BOWLING GREEN 9 15 0 2000BRADLEY 1 2 0 1993BROCKPORT 0 2 0 1977BUTLER 6 3 0 2008CALIFORNIA STATE-FULLERTON 0 1 0 1999CALIFORNIA STATE-NORTHRIDGE 0 0 1 1990CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO 1 0 0 2005CANISIUS 1 0 0 2001CEDARVILLE 17 1 2 1983CENTRAL FLORIDA 1 1 0 1994CENTRAL MICHIGAN 2 1 0 1994CENTRAL STATE 1 1 1 1981CHARLESTON 0 1 0 1987CHARLOTTE 2 0 2 2008CHICAGO 0 1 0 1965CINCINNATI 13 12 1 2002CLEVELAND STATE 0 5 0 1982COASTAL CAROLINA 1 0 0 2008CREIGHTON 0 1 0 2002DAVIDSON 0 1 0 2007DAVIS & ELKINS 2 0 0 1989DENISON 5 6 2 1987DENVER 2 0 0 2008DEPAUL 8 3 1 1994DETROIT 4 1 1 1996DRAKE 1 0 0 2002DUQUESNE 5 7 0 2007EARLHAM 8 10 2 1988EASTERN ILLINOIS 3 1 0 2007EASTERN MICHIGAN 2 0 1 1997EDELWEISS 1 0 0 1957EVANSVILLE 1 12 1 2004FLORIDA ATLANTIC 2 0 0 2000FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 0 1 0 2000FORDHAM 10 3 0 2008GEORGE MASON 0 1 0 1990GEORGE WASHINGTON 6 4 4 2008GRACE 1 0 0 1978HOWARD 0 1 0 1988ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 1 0 1 2008INDIANA 2 14 0 1983INDIANA TECH 2 0 0 1958IUPUI 1 0 0 2006JUDSON 1 0 0 1981KENT STATE 1 1 0 1968KENTUCKY 1 0 0 1982KENYON 1 0 0 1957LA SALLE 11 6 0 2008LAFAYETTE 0 2 0 1998LIBERTY 0 0 1 1991LINCOLN MEMORIAL 2 0 0 1995LINDENWOOD 1 0 0 1979LOUISIANA MONROE 0 1 0 1985LOUISVILLE 15 2 1 1998LOYOLA (CHI.) 4 1 0 1992MACMURRAY STATE 0 1 0 1971MARQUETTE 2 3 2 1994MARSHALL 4 0 0 2008MARYSVILLE 1 0 0 1980MASSACHUSETTS 6 8 0 2008MEMPHIS 1 1 0 1994MIAMI 13 13 3 1995MICHIGAN 3 4 1 2006MICHIGAN STATE 0 1 0 2004MISSOURI STATE 0 1 0 2005

LASTOPPONENT W L T GAMEMISSOURI-KANSAS CITY 1 0 0 1995MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS 0 2 0 1981MOREHEAD STATE 7 0 1 1975NAVY 1 0 0 1999NORTH CAROLINA 0 1 0 1998NORTH CAROLINA-GREENSBORO 0 1 1 2007NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS 1 0 0 1994NORTHERN ILLINOIS 0 1 0 2006NORTHERN KENTUCKY 1 0 0 1987NORTHWESTERN 0 1 0 2006NOTRE DAME 4 10 1 1992OAKLAND 3 6 3 2007OHIO 4 12 1 1981OHIO NORTHERN 1 0 0 1970OHIO STATE 16 19 6 2000OHIO WESLEYAN 7 15 1 1991ONEONTA 0 1 0 1988PARKS 2 0 0 1980PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE 1 0 0 1993PURDUE 1 1 0 1985RHODE ISLAND 9 7 0 2008RICHMOND 2 4 2 2008RIDER 0 1 0 1997ROBERT MORRIS 3 0 0 2008ROCHESTER 1 0 0 1983SACRAMENTO STATE 1 1 0 2007SAINT FRANCIS (PA) 1 0 0 2007SAINT JOSEPH’S 10 1 2 2008SAINT LOUIS 1 11 1 2008SIENA HEIGHTS 1 0 0 1979SIU-EDWARDSVILLE 1 0 0 2008SMU 0 1 0 2006SPRING ARBOR 0 1 0 1982ST. BONAVENTURE 8 3 0 2005STETSON 1 0 0 1992TEMPLE 9 5 1 2008TOLEDO 10 0 1 1976TULSA 1 0 0 2006UC DAVIS 0 1 0 2005VANDERBILT 2 1 0 1996VERMONT 1 0 0 2002VIRGINIA TECH 4 5 0 2003WESTERN ILLINOIS 1 1 0 1995WESTERN KENTUCKY 3 4 0 1989WESTERN MICHIGAN 4 3 1 1994WILBERFORCE 8 0 1 1970WILMINGTON 11 5 0 1987WISCONSIN 1 3 1 2008WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY 1 1 0 1996WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE 2 4 1 2008WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE 0 1 0 1987WITTENBERG 14 2 1 1987WOOSTER 0 1 0 1967WRIGHT STATE 16 16 3 2008XAVIER 18 16 2 2008

BREAKDOWN BY CONFERENCE W L TAmerica East 1 0 0Atlantic Coast 4 6 0Atlantic Soccer Conf. 1 2 0Atlantic Sun 1 1 0Atlantic 10 86 65 8Big East 41 30 6Big South 1 0 1Big Ten 23 42 7Big West 0 1 1Colonial 0 2 0Conference USA 5 4 0Horizon 33 30 6Independants 1 2 0Metro Atlantic 1 1 0Mid American 15 27 1Mid Continent 3 7 3Missouri Valley 11 21 1Mountain Pacific Sports Federation 3 1 0Northeast 3 0 0Patriot 1 2 0Southern 0 1 0The Summit League 4 7 3Non-Division I 140 88 18 Records by current conference membership

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