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3Men's Soccer 2013
Quick Facts .................................................................................................. 3
Director of Athletics..................................................................................... 4
Wilmington University at a Glance .............................................................. 5
Head Coach Nick Papanicolas ...................................................................... 6
Associate Head Coach Jeff Zoyac .................................................................. 7
Assistant Coach Andres Hurtado .................................................................. 7
Assistant Coach Miles Dean ......................................................................... 8
Strength & Conditioning Coach Tony DiVirgilio ............................................ 8
Goalkeeper Coach Greg Cope ....................................................................... 9
Student Assistant Coach Ray Kuemmer ....................................................... 9
2013 Schedule .......................................................................................... 11
2013 Numerical Roster .............................................................................. 13
2013 Wildcats.......................................................................................14-33
2012 Individual Statistics .......................................................................... 34
2012 Results ............................................................................................. 35
2012 CACC Standings ................................................................................ 36
2012 CACC Tournament ............................................................................. 37
Career Award Winners ............................................................................... 39
Record Book .........................................................................................40-42
All-Time Results ...................................................................................43-45
Location Map ............................................................................................ 46
Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference ....................................................... 47
University Location .........................................................................New Castle, Del.
Founded .......................................................................................... 1968
Enrollment ..................................................................................... 3,300
Nickname ...................................................................................Wildcats
Colors ............................................................................... Green & White
Affi liation .......................................................................NCAA Division II
Conference ........................Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC)
Coaches Head Coach .................................................Nick Papanicolas (10th Year)
Record at Wilmington .................................... 89-66-21 (54-23-10 CACC)
Career Record ................................................................................. Same
Offi ce Phone ................................................................... (302) 356-6757
Assistant Coach ........................................................................Jeff Zoyac
Assistant Coach .............................................................. Andres Hurtado
Assistant Coach ......................................................................Miles Dean
Goalkeeper Coach .................................................................... Greg Cope
Student Assistant ..............................................................Ray Kuemmer
Strength & Conditioning Coach ........................................ Tony DiVirgilio
Trainer ................................................................................Lindsey Good
Team Photographer ..............................................................James Jones
Team Videographer ..............................................................................CJ
Team Information Home Field ........................................................... Wilmington Athletic Complex
2012 Record ....................................................................... 12-8 (6-5 CACC, 5th)
2013 Captain ..................................................................................Matko Novak
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...................................................................10/13
Starters Returning (10+)/Lost ......................................................................6/5
Newcomers .................................................................................................... 12
Sports Information Men’s Soccer Contact ...........................................................Dan Lauletta
Email ..........................................................daniel.j.lauletta@wilmu.edu
Phone ............................................................................. (302) 356-2020
Cell ................................................................................. (610) 613-8262
Website ......................................................... www.wilmu.edu/athletics
Quick Facts
Interview Availability
Media interview requests for Wilmington head coach Nick Papanicolas,
his coaching staff , and WU men’s soccer players would be directed to Dan
Lauletta in the Wilmington University Athletics Complex. Coaches and players
are available for interviews during the week around the squad’s practice
schedule and after competition.
Table of Contents
Publication Information
The 2013 Wilmington University Men’s Soccer Media Guide is published
by the Wilmington Athletics Department, Linda Andrzjewski, Director.
Writing, layout, and design by the University Relations Department and
the Coordinator of Sports Information.
Editor: Dan Lauletta
Layout & Design: Dan Lauletta
Cover Design: University Relations
Editorial Assistance: Dan Lauletta
Photography: Dan Lauletta, James Jones, Tim Shaff er, Paul Patton,
Susan Gregg, Mark Tetreault
Sports Information Department
WU Athletics Complex
1365 Pulaski Highway
Newark, DE 19702
Offi ce Phone: (302) 356-2020
FAX: (302) 328-7376
Soccer Offi ce: (302) 356-6757
MEN’S SOCCER FALL 2013
Men's Soccer 20134
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
Linda Van Drie AndrzjewskiLinda Van Drie AndrzjewskiDirector of Athletics | Sixth YearDirector of Athletics | Sixth Year
As the Director of Athletics at Wilmington University, I would like to welcome you to the 2013-14 academic year. This is an exciting
time for the Wildcats, as it is the second full season after we offi cially opened our facility on Route 40. The new athletics complex
will be home to six of our athletic teams, the administrative offi ces and another state of the art athletic training facility. The facility
features a beautiful turf fi eld and outdoor seating for 300, a spacious gymnasium with seating for 400 and additional locker room
space. This new facility will enhance the growth of our program and be a sense of pride for all Wildcats.
Our athletic teams continue to grow and do well. For the fourth year in a row, the men’s program has won the coveted Restaino Cup
in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference. This is no doubt a refl ection of our excellent coaching staff . This year we plan to build
on this success and continue to compete for conference and post-season titles in all of our sports programs.
The success of our program is contingent upon the support of the administration the quality of the student-athletes we have in
each sport. At Wilmington University we are proud of our strong staff and wonderful student-athletes. This is an exciting era for
Wilmington University and the athletic program as members of NCAA Division II. I am very fortunate to be working with an athletic
department that has such a fi ne history and a real vision of what it takes to compete at the Division II level. I am also honored to be
associated with a very caring, dedicated and talented athletics staff and coaches and especially our wonderful and diligent student-
athletes who work so hard to carry on the tradition of excellence at Wilmington University.
I hope that you will take the time to support all of the Wildcats’ teams. Their hard work and contributions to Wilmington University,
on and off the competitive fi eld, are to be recognized and commended. It is a great time to be a Wildcat!
Yours in Sport,
Linda M. Van Drie Andrzjewski
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WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE
Wilmington University is a private, non-profi t university that off ers both undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of career areas. The
University began with a charter class of 194 students in 1968 and now enrolls a diverse student body numbering more than 15,000 annually.
Founded as Wilmington College, on September 10, 2007 the institution offi cially became Wilmington University after the approval of the Board of Trustees and
the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The name was changed to better refl ect the emphasis on bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate degree programs
that distinguish Wilmington University from other colleges as well as to eff ectively communicate the full commitment and mission of the University.
The program of day, evening, and weekend classes serves traditional high school graduates as well as non-traditional adult students in need of fl exible scheduling.
Classes are primarily off ered in 15-week, 7-week, and weekend modular formats. In addition to these face-to-face learning options, Wilmington University off ers
a wide array of online learning options, including fully-online degree programs and hybrid courses and programs (combining face-to-face and online learning).
Wilmington University’s main campus is located near the cities of Wilmington and historic New Castle, Delaware. The campus is easily accessible by air, rail, and
bus. Our central location in the northeast/mid-Atlantic corridor of the United States provides students convenient access to the major cities of Philadelphia, New
York, Baltimore, and Washington D.C. Recreational areas such as beaches and ski resorts are within easy driving distance.
Additional University locations in Delaware include the Wilson Graduate Center, Middletown, Dover, Dover Air Force Base, Georgetown, Rehoboth Beach, and
North Wilmington. In New Jersey, Wilmington University off ers programs on Burlington County College and Cumberland County College campuses and the
Joint Base Education Center for McGuire AFB/Fort Dix/Lakehurst Naval Air Station, in addition to a selection of courses off ered at Salem Community College. In
Maryland, select Wilmington University teacher-education degree programs are available at Cecil College’s Elkton location.
Wilmington University generally serves commuter students and does not provide student housing facilities. However, the University welcomes all qualifi ed
students and assists those needing living accommodations by providing a listing of nearby rental opportunities.
Brian August
Associate Athletics Director
Erin Harvey
Compliance Coordinator/SWA
Dan Lauletta
Sports Information Director
Christopher Stella
Head Athletic Trainer
Lindsey Good
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Amanda Pupillo
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Dr. Clint Robertson
Faculty Athletics Rep.
Rich Groff
Grounds & Facilities Manager
Doug Nowell
Assistant Grounds & Facilities
Nick Papanicolas
Athletics Associate
Patty Greene
Assistant to Athletics Director
Colin Smith
Assistant to Compliance
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COACHING STAFF
Nick PapanicolasNick PapanicolasHead Coach | 10th SeasonHead Coach | 10th Season
Nick Papanicolas will enter his tenth season at the helm of the Wilmington University men’s soccer program in 2013. The 2006 and
2009 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year, Papanicolas has led his team to the CACC Tournament in all nine years as
head coach. He put together a run in 2007 to the CACC Tournament Championship, and fi nished the regular season as the number one
seed in 2009 while also earning the program’s only bid to the NCAA East Regional Tournament, fi nishing 15th in the nation. The 2007
campaign was the school’s fi rst CACC title since joining the NCAA Division II ranks in the fall of 2004.
Last season, the Wildcats fi nished fi fth in the CACC
with a 6-5 conference record, coming back from a 2-0 fi rst half defi cit against Bloomfi eld in the
CACC Quarterfi nal to score three times in the second half and advance. The Wildcats run ended
in the Semifi nals to the eventual CACC Tournament Finalist and host Post University, 1-0. The
2012 regular season schedule featured three NCAA Tournament participants, including the
number one team in the NCAA poll LIU Post, Post University, and Franklin Pierce University.
Papanicolas took over the coaching ranks at Wilmington after one season as an assistant in
2003. He helped the Wildcats return to the top of the conference with a regular season record
of 10-7-3 during the team’s provisional season into the NCAA.
Prior to joining the Wilmington team, Papanicolas returned to his alma
mater to coach at Division III Rowan University for three seasons (2000-02).
During his tenure with the Profs, the team culminated a 58-
10-2 overall record. Papanicolas was a three year starter on
the soccer team at Rowan where he led the team in scoring
during his sophomore season and was captain in his fi nal
two years. In his three years as a player, he led the Profs to
three NCAA berths and the 1998 Final Four.
Papanicolas holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Art Education and
a Master’s Degree in Higher Education Administration. In
addition to being the head men’s soccer coach, he works in
the University’s Student Life Department.
Year Record Conference Record (Finish) Highlights2004 4 10 4 4 3 1 (4th) CACC Quarterfinals2005 5 11 2 2 4 2 (6th) CACC Quarterfinals2006 11 5 4 5 1 2 (2nd) CACC Semifinalists
CACC Coach of the Year2007 12 5 2 7 1 1 (2nd) CACC Champions2008 12 6 2 7 2 1 (5th) CACC Quarterfinals2009 19 3 1 11 0 (1st) CACC Semifinalists
NCAA East Regional Second Round
CACC Coach of the Year2010 6 11 2 5 5 1 (4th) CACC Quarterfinals2011 8 7 4 7 2 2 (2nd) CACC Quarterfinals2012 12 8 6 5 (5th) CACC Semifinals
Totals (9 years) 89 66 21 (.565) 54 23 10 (.678)
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COACHING STAFF
Jeff ZoyacJeff ZoyacAssociate Head Coach | 10th SeasonAssociate Head Coach | 10th Season
Jeff Zoyac enters his tenth season as an assistant coach at Wilmington, his third as the Associate Head Coach.
Zoyac attended Cumberland Regional High School in Southern New Jersey, where he was a First Team All-Conference selection. He
began his collegiate career at Division III Rowan University in 2000, where he helped his team reach the NCAA National Semifi nals
as a sweeper. After transferring to Wilmington in 2003, he led the Wildcats in scoring and was a crucial piece of their second Central
Atlantic Collegiate Conference Championship. He fi nished his collegiate soccer career as an Honorable Mention All-Conference
selection. Zoyac, who received his Bachelor of Arts degree in General Studies and his Masters in Special Education from Wilmington,
also holds a USSF National “C” license.
Outside of Wilmington, he is the Director of Coaching for New Jersey Rush. His duties with New Jersey Rush include an emphasis
on coaching junior boys and girls.
Andres HurtadoAndres HurtadoAssistant Coach | Second SeasonAssistant Coach | Second Season
Andres Hurtado returned to his alma mater as a part of the Wilmington men’s soccer staff in 2012 after serving as the head coach
at Delaware Technical Community College – Stanton campus from since 2008. He led Del. Tech to a 36-27-7 overall record in four
years, including a 12-6-2 record in 2009.
Prior to beginning his coaching career, Hurtado came to Wilmington University in 2001 as a member of the men’s soccer program.
He helped lead the Wildcats to the 2001 and 2003 CACC Championship and was named a team captain as a senior in 2005.
Hurtado earned his USSF National B coaching license in 2011 and currently works full time with the Kirkwood Soccer Club as the
Director of Coaching and Urban League Director. He was also the Olympic Development Program (ODP) head coach from 2009-11.
While at Kirkwood, Hurtado runs and oversees representative teams in the club, facilitates coaching courses, train teams for
youth development, organize team and schedules for the Urban League, coach the KSC U17 Courage girls’ team to the 2012 State
Championship and coach the KSC U12 boy’s academy team to the 2012 State Championship.
Prior to coming to Wilmington in 2001, He was a four-year letterwinner at West Chester High School, earning captaincy as a senior
in 2000.
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COACHING STAFF
Miles DeanMiles DeanAssistant Coach | Seventh SeasonAssistant Coach | Seventh Season
Miles Dean enters his seventh season as an assistant coach of the men’s soccer program. He played his collegiate career at the
University of South Carolina at Spartanburg (currently University of South Carolina-Upstate), where he was a member of the
soccer team for four seasons. While at Spartanburg, Miles helped the Spartans win four straight Peach Belt Conference titles,
earning berths in the NCAA Division II Tournament each season. Dean also helped lead the Spartans to the 1995 Division II National
Championship game. Miles led the Spartans in scoring three of his four years, fi nishing with 50 goals and 116 points for his career.
Dean is in the Spartans “top ten” for career points and goals scored, prior to Upstate jumping up to NCAA Division I in 2007.
A native of Newark, Del., Dean continued his soccer career in the professional ranks in 1997 when he joined the Delaware Wizards.
After a brief stint with the Wizards, Dean turned his attention to coaching. In 2004, Dean helped lead Tatnall High School to a
Delaware High School Soccer State Championship. He coached the Delaware United Blizzard FC to state championships in 2009,
2011 and 2012. The team was the champion of the prestigious Disney College Showcase in 2011.
Dean earned a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from USC-Spartanburg in 1995. He holds a Master’s degree in Education from
Wilmington University. Dean is currently the founder and President of The Dean Success Group, a youth development and
consulting company in Delaware.
Tony DiVirgilioTony DiVirgilioStrength & Conditioning Coach | Second SeasonStrength & Conditioning Coach | Second Season
Tony DiVirgilio joins the Wilmington University men’s soccer program for his second season in 2013 after completing a successful
three seasons as a defender under head coach Nick Papanicolas from 2008-10. He will work with and closely monitor the team’s
strength and conditioning workouts in 2013.
As a senior in 2010, DiVirgilio earned First Team All-CACC as well as Daktronics Second Team All-Region. He also earned a spot on
the CACC All-Tournament team after helping the team to the fourth seed during the regular season. He was also named a team
captain in 2010.
Following graduating from Wilmington, DiVirgilio started his own personal training and endurance business, Enduro5 Fitness, and
serves as the head fi tness trainer. He is certifi ed, licensed and insured through AAAI/ISMA and is currently completely the National
Strength and Conditioning Association program.
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COACHING STAFF
Greg CopeGreg CopeGoalkeeper Coach | Fifth SeasonGoalkeeper Coach | Fifth Season
Greg Cope returns to the Wilmington University coaching in 2013 as the team’s assistant and goalkeeper coach after taking the
2012 season off . He was also an assistant coach under head coach Nick Papanicolas from 2008-11.
Prior to coaching, Cope played one season under Papanicolas and was a member of the 2007 CACC Tournament
Championship team.
Cope began coaching in the early 90’s helping out with Kirkwood Soccer programs and as an assistant for the Newark High School
women’s team in the spring of 1996. While at Newark, he was the goalkeeper coach and had a successful year coaching a brand
new keeper to a 0.93 goals against average, nine shutouts, and 2nd Team All-State honors.
In the fall of 1996, Cope moved to Lexington, Kentucky and joined the University of Kentucky women’s soccer coaching staff . In
three years coaching with the Kentucky Wildcats, they achieved a record of 31-27-6 and earned two NCAA Tournament berths.
His goalkeeper earned 2nd Team All-Southeastern Conference honors in 1997. During his time down in Kentucky he also privately
trained many keepers.
Cope earned his Bachelor’s of Science degree in Organizational Management from Wilmington University in the spring of 2008,
and currently is studying for his master’s in Organizational Leadership. Along with coaching and school, Coach Cope also owns and
runs his own sports equipment business, EPOC.
Ray KuemmerRay KuemmerStudent Assistant Coach | First SeasonStudent Assistant Coach | First Season
Ray Kuemmer joins the coaching staff as a student assistant after playing two seasons under Papanicolas. Kuemmer was a vital
part of the midfi eld and defensive unit during the 2011 and 2012 seasons.
Kuemmer made an impact as soon as he stepped foot on Wilmington’s campus, scoring four goals and adding seven assists in
2011, fi nishing fi fth on the team with 15 points. He was named Second Team All-CACC as a junior, leading the team to a 7-2-2
CACC record and the No. 2 seed in the CACC Tournament.
As a senior, Kuemmer was asked to help anchor the back line, making all 20 starts after being named a team captain in the
preseason. He also helped the off ense with four goals and two assists, fi nishing fi fth on the team with 10 points. He helped
lead the team to a 6-5 CACC record, the No. 5 seed in the CACC Tournament, and an appearance in the 2012 CACC Tournament
Semifi nals.
Kuemmer is continuing his studies at Wilmington, currently pursuing a degree in sports management.
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2013 SCHEDULE
Franklin PierceThursday, September 5 | Rindge, N.H.
Head Coach: Ian Clerihew WU vs.. FPU: 0-2
2012 Record: 11-6-2 Last Meeting: L 4-5 (2012)
FelicianTuesday, September 10 | Newark, Del.
Head Coach: Roger Stephens WU vs.. FC: 6-4
2012 Record: 5-10-2 Last Meeting: W 2-1 (2012)
LIU PostThursday, September 12 | Bridgeport, Conn
Head Coach: Andreas Lindberg WU vs.. LIU Post: 0-1
2012 Record: 18-2 Last Meeting: L 1-3 (2012)
BridgeportSaturday, September 14 | Bridgeport, Conn
Head Coach: Brian Quinn WU vs.. UB: 2-1-1
2012 Record: 10-8 Last Meeting: W 2-1 (2012)
MillersvilleTuesday, September 17 | Newark, Del.
Head Coach: Steve Widdowson WU vs.. MU: 3-3-1
2012 Record: 9-9-1 Last Meeting: W 2-1 (2012)
Holy familyThursday, September 19 | Philadelphia, Pa.
Head Coach: Georg Montag WU vs.. HFU: 7-0-3
2012 Record: 8-7-3 Last Meeting: W 3-2 (2012)
ConcordiaSaturday, September 21 | Bronxville, N.Y.
Head Coach: Sean Kenny WU vs.. CC: 3-1
2012 Record: 6-8-1 Last Meeting: L 0-1 (2012 )
Chestnut HillTuesday, September 24 | Philadelphia, Pa.
Head Coach: Keith Cappo WU vs.. CHC: 6-0
2012 Record: 5-12-1 Last Meeting: W 3-0 (2012)
CaldwellSaturday, September 28 | Newark, Del.
Head Coach: Asgeir Ofstad WU vs.. CC: 5-3-3
2012 Record: 6-10-2 Last Meeting: W 1-0 (2012)
West ChesterWednesday, October 2 | Newark, Del.
Head Coach: Michael Benn WU vs.. WCU: 2-5
2012 Record: 8-8-2 Last Meeting: W 1-0 (2012)
PostSaturday, October 5 | Newark, Del.
Head Coach: Ted Haley WU vs.. PU: 5-6-2
2012 Record: 13-4-5 Last Meeting: L 0-1 (2012)
PhiladelphiaTuesday, October 8 | Newark, Del.
Head Coach: Ptah Myers WU vs.. PU: 3-2
2012 Record: 9-6-4 Last Meeting: L 1-3 (2012)
District of ColumbiaThursday, October 10 | Newark, Del.
Head Coach: Matthew Thompson WU vs.. UDC: 3-1
2012 Record: 6-8-2 Last Meeting: W 10-1 (2008)
Bloomfi eldSaturday, October 12 | Bloomfi eld, N.J.
Head Coach: Peter Falloon WU vs.. BC: 7-3-1
2012 Record: 7-6-3 Last Meeting: W 3-2 (2012)
Goldey-BeacomWednesday, October 16 | Newark, Del.
Head Coach: Ryan Dixon WU vs.. GBC: 9-0-1
2012 Record: 4-14 Last Meeting: W 4-0 (2012)
DominicanSaturday, October 19 | Newark, Del.
Head Coach: Colin Hodge WU vs.. DC: 1-7-1
2012 Record: 10-5-4 Last Meeting: L 1-2 (2012)
NyackSaturday, October 26 | Nyack, N.Y.
Head Coach: Keith Davie WU vs.. NC: 5-4-1
2012 Record: 9-9-2 Last Meeting: W 4-3 (2012)
Georgian CourtWednesday, October 30 | Lakewood, N.J.
Head Coach: Dino Raso WU vs.. GCU: 0-0
2012 Record: N/A Last Meeting: First Meeting
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2013 NUMERICAL ROSTER
No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Highschool (Previous) Major
00 Chad Jenkins Sr. GK 6-4 210 Newark, Del./Caravel Academy Business Management
0 Aaron Brown So. GK 5-11 145 Newark, Del./Newark Business Management
1 Frank Hall So. GK 5-10 185 Newark, Del./Newark (DelTech) Criminal Justice
2 Joe Woodley So. D 6-0 165 Gloucestershire, England/Cirencester Academy (Union) Business Management
3 Mike Valenti Sr. D 5-10 175 Richmond Hill, Ontario/St. Theresa Catholic Sports Management
4 Matko Novak Sr. M 5-10 170 Zagreb, Croatia/IV. Gimnazija Zagreb (BCC) Sports Management
5 Todd Woll Sr. D 6-0 180 Mount Laurel, N.J./Lenape (Burlington CC) Sports Management
6 Elton Joe Jr. F 5-11 160 Baltimore, Md./Digital Harbor (CCBC Essex) Sports Management
7 Vitor Lima Jr. F 5-9 160 Londrina, Brazil/Colegio Universitario Business Management
8 Kris Michael Fr. M 6-1 180 Pickering, Ontario/St. Mary’s Catholic Accounting & Finance
9 Tommy Quaranta Sr. F 6-0 170 Baltimore, Md./Perry Hall (CCBC Essex) Sports Management
10 Otis Williams Sr. MF 6-2 195 London, England/Hendon (Marshalltown CC) Psychology
11 Ian Wattanga So. D 5-11 165 Mountville, Pa./Hempfi eld Sports Management
12 Steven O’Connor Fr. F 5-11 170 Hertfordshire, England/St. Joan of Arc Business Management
13 Geoff Velasquez Fr. M 5-10 165 New Castle, Del./William Penn Criminal Justice
15 Frank Klingbeil Fr. D 6-2 200 London, England/Sydney Russell School Accounting & Finance
17 Femi Akintunde So. M 5-6 155 Thamesmead, England/Trinity School (Charleston) Gov. & Public Policy
18 Sam Fahnboto Jr. D 5-10 190 Bensalem, Pa./Bensalem (Bucks County CC) Sports Management
19 Jordon Ellison Fr. F 5-11 170 Stroudsburg, Pa./Stroudsburg Sports Management
20 Bruno Montini Fr. M 5-10 160 Sao Paulo, Brazil/Franciscano Pio XII Marketing
21 Tim Bailey Gr. M 5-9 150 Simpsonville, S.C./St. Joseph’s Catholic (USC Upstate) MSM Sports Management
22 Spyros Stergiotis Jr. GK 5-10 170 Oakville, Ontario/Iroquois Ridge Business Marketing
23 Lance Berry So. D 6-3 175 Bear, Del./Caravel Academy Business Management
24 Javier Astudillo Fr. M 5-9 160 Guayaquil, Ecuador/Balandra Cruz Del Sur Business Management
99 Pedro Moreira Jr. M 6-0 170 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil/Colegio Santo Agostinho Business Management
Head Coach: Nick Papanicolas, 10th Season (Rowan University, ‘99)
Associate Head Coach: Jeff Zoyac
Assistant Coach: Andres Hurtado
Assistant Coach: Miles Dean
Goalkeeper Coach: Greg Cope
Student Assistant Coach: Ray Kuemmer
Strength & Conditioning Coach: Tony DiVirgilio
Athletic Trainer: Lindsey Good
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2013 WILDCATS
4 | Matko Novak4 | Matko NovakSenior | Midfi elder | 5-10 | 167
Zagreb, Croatia / IV Gimnazija Zagreb
2012 (Junior): Started all 20 games in
the midfi eld as a junior in 2012... tallied a
pair of goals on 23 shots, none bigger than
the team’s fi rst goal of the second half in the
CACC Quarterfi nal contest at Bloomfi eld, a
3-2 victory... also scored the team’s fourth
goal against No. 3 Franklin Pierce on September 8 at the WU Athletics Complex... he
was a Wilmington University Academic All-Star at the annual athletics banquet.
2011 (Sophomore): Played in 18 of the team’s 19 contests as a fi rst-year players,
earning 17 starts in the midfi eld... scored a pair of goals on the year... his fi rst goal of
the season was the team’s fi rst on September 14 against Philadelphia, a 2-0 victory
at home... also scored the team’s fi rst goal in the 65th minute against Bridgeport on
September 29
At Burlington CC: Played one season, 2010, at Burlington County College – helped
team to a 11-4-1 overall record – scored two goals and added 10 assists for 14 points
High School: Played soccer at IV. Gimnazija Zagreb in Zagreb, Croatia
Personal: Matko Novak – majoring in sports management at Wilmington University
– from Zagreb, Croatia – ultimate achievement will be providing for his family –
favorite cartoon character is Scooby Doo
Season GP-GS G A Pts SH Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2011 18-17 2 0 4 14 .143 3 .214 1 0-0
2012 20-20 2 0 4 23 .087 9 .391 0 0-0
Total 38-37 4 0 8 27 .108 12 .324 1 0-0
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2013 WILDCATS
9 | Tom Quaranta9 | Tom QuarantaSenior | Forward | 6-0 | 170
Baltimore, Md. / Perry Hall (CCBC Essex)
2012 (Junior): Started 17 games atop the formation as a junior while playing in 19 games overall... scored four goals and added two
assists for 10 points, including two game-winning goals... scored his fi rst goal of the season on September 8 against Franklin Pierce...
scored a season high two goals against Nyack College on September 29, each of which helped the Wildcats take the lead at that
point in the contest. His second goal
of the game came in the 10th minute
of overtime to win the game... his
lone goal at Caldwell on October 21 in the 77th minute proved to be
the game-winner in the 1-0 victory... assisted on two goals as a junior,
including a fl ick on header in the 77th minute in the CACC Quarterfi nals to
Otis Williams for the game-winning goal at Bloomfi eld.
2011 (Sophomore): Was second on the team with nine goals and
19 points, adding one assist... started 16 of his 18 games played as a
sophomore... he scored in eight games, including three consecutive
matches late in the season, scoring a season high two goals on October
8 against Concordia... scored the fi rst goal of an 11-0 victory over Goldey-
Beacom to record the game-winner... tallied a goal in his fi rst match as a
Wildcats, the lone goal at Queens (N.Y.) on September 1... his lone assist
came against Goldey-Beacom as well.
At CCBC Essex: Played one season at CCBC-Essex in 2007 – helped lead the team to a 13-7-1 overall record, winning the regional championship and fi nishing eighth in
the country – scored two goals and added two assists in 17 matches
High School: Played at Perry Hall High School – named All-County as a senior
Personal: Thomas Louis Quaranta – son of Tom and Lisa Quaranta – has three older brothers, Santino, Mario and Dominic – brother, Santino, was drafted eighth overall
in the 2001 MLS SuperDraft by the D.C. United and currently plays for the Bengal Tuskers of the Premier Soccer League in India – father, Tom, was a 1977 All-American –
cousin, Jenna Quaranta, currently plays on the Wilmington University women’s soccer team – majoring in sports management at Wilmington University – from Baltimore,
Md. – favorite cartoon is Hey Arnold! – favorite sports teams are the Baltimore Ravens and Orioles
Season GP-GS G A Pts SH Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2011 18-16 9 1 19 45 .200 7 .156 1 0-0
2012 19-17 4 2 10 29 .138 9 .310 2 1-1
Total 37-33 13 3 29 74 .176 16 .216 3 1-1
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2013 WILDCATS
3 | Mike Valenti3 | Mike ValentiSenior | Defender | 5-10 | 175
Richmond Hill, Ontario / St. Theresa Catholic (Dakota County)
2012 (Junior): Started nine games in his
fi rst season as a Wildcat on the backline...
appeared in 17 of the team’s 20 matches in
2012... helped lead a defense in allowing
only 32 goals (1.57 goals against average) on
the year... appeared in the team’s CACC Semifi nal match against Post on November 2.
At Dakota County Technical College: Played center back for two seasons at
Dakota County Technical College in Rosemont, Minn. – appeared in 21 games as a
freshman, scoring one goal and adding two assists.
High School: Four year letterwinner at St. Theresa Catholic High School as center back
– help lead team to a 34-14-4 overall record including a season’s best 10-2-1 as a senior
– team fi nished runner-up in the 2008 YRAA Tournament and third overall at the OFFSA
– help lead team to YRAA Championship match, fi nishing second, in 2007 – named a
team captain as a junior and senior.
Personal: Michael Andrea Valenti – son of Joseph and Gina Valenti – has an older
brother, Paul, and a younger brother, Joseph – sports management major at Wilmington
University with aspirations of becoming a physical education teacher – from Richmond
Hill, Ontario – would eliminate carding from the sport if he could – looked up to his
brother as a teammate
Season GP-GS G A Pts SH Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2012 17-9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
Total 17-9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
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10 | Otis Williams10 | Otis WilliamsSenior | Forward | 6-2 | 193
London, England / Hendon
2012 (Junior): Led the Wildcats with
six goals in 2012, adding two assists for
a team second best 14 points... started
in 18 of the team’s 20 contests, playing
in 19 on the year... tied for the team lead
with three game-winning goals... scored his fi rst goal of the year on September 19
at Philadelphia... scored in back-to-back games (both victories) against Dowling and
Chestnut Hill, including the game-winner against Dowling... fi nished the comeback
victory against Bloomfi eld in the CACC Quarterfi nals with the fi nal two goals to lift the
team to a 3-2 lead after a 2-0 defi cit at halftime...added assists against LIU Post and
Holy Family... was named to the CACC All-Tournament Team.
At Marshalltown Community College: Played two seasons at Marshalltown
CC in Marshalltown, Iowa – scored nine goals and added fi ve assists in six games
as a freshman in 2009 – scored nine goals and added two assists in 16 games as
a sophomore in 2011 – helped lead team to 21-12-1 in two seasons combined –
named First Team All-Region XI – led team in goals each season played.
High School: Four year letterwinner in soccer at the Hendon School in London,
England – also lettered in track and basketball at Hendon – set track records in the
100 and 200 in the Barnet School District.
Personal: Otis CeeJay Williams – son of Carlton Williams and Maxine Martin-
Williams – has fi ve siblings, Shelly, Sherick, Lamarr, Michaella and Tajshon – has a
daughter, Ruby Williams – majoring in psychology at Wilmington University – from
Mill Hill, London – if he could do anything he would be a music artist or entertainer –
draws his inspiration from his child
Season GP-GS G A Pts SH Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2012 19-18 6 2 14 37 .162 19 .514 3 0-0
Total 19-18 6 2 14 37 .162 19 .514 3 0-0
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5 | Todd Woll5 | Todd WollSenior | Defender | 6-0 | 180
Mount Laurel, N.J. / Lenape (BCC)
2012 (Junior): Started 10 games
in his fi rst season as a Wildcat, including
the fi nal seven contests of the year...
played in 17 games total... picked up
one assist on the year as a defender, in
a 4-0 victory over Goldey-Beacom on
September 12... helped lead a defense in allowing only 32 goals (1.57 goals against
average) on the year.
At Burlington CC: Played one season at Burlington Community College in
2010 – helped team to an 11-4-1 overall record and a runner-up fi nish – named
All-American as a defender
High School: Played soccer at Lenape High School.
Personal: Todd P. Woll – son of Scott and Donna Woll – has four siblings, Scott,
Melissa, Brittany and Danielle – sister, Danielle, played lacrosse at George Mason
University (2008-2012) – majoring in sports management at Wilmington University
– from Mount Laurel, N.J. – favorite cartoon character is Marvin the Martian –
considers his mom a hero in his life
Season GP-GS G A Pts SH Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2012 17-10 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0
Total 17-10 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0
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18 | Sam Fahnboto18 | Sam FahnbotoJunior | Defender | 5-10 | 188
Bensalem, Pa. / Bensalem (Bucks County)
2012 (Junior): Came back from
injury and started the fi nal 17
games of the season to anchor the
backline... helped lead a defense
in allowing only 32 goals (1.57
goals against average) on the
year... defense allowed 26 goals in his 17 games played... registered two shots
on goal against Goldey-Beacom on September 12... also registered multiple
shots against Concordia on October 6.
At Bucks County CC: Helped the Centurions to a 15-2 record in 2008 under
head coach Justin Borrough
High School: Four year letterwinner at Bensalem High School under head
coach Matt Krausmer – named All-Conference and All-State fi rst team –
named team’s MVP
Personal: Samuel Gibson Fahnboto – son of Samuel and Esther Fahnboto –
has two older siblings, Aynn and Patricia – majoring in sports management
at Wilmington University – from Bensalem, Pa. – favorite pro sports team is
Chelsea – favorite meal is chicken alfredo
Season GP-GS G A Pts SH Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2012 17-17 0 0 0 8 .000 3 .375 0 0-0
Total 17-17 0 0 0 8 .000 3 .375 0 0-0
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00 | Chad Jenkins00 | Chad JenkinsJunior | Goalkeeper | 6-4 | 210
Newark, Del. / Caravel Academy
2012 (Sophomore): Started 10
games in goal in his fi rst season as a
Wildcat... recorded a season high 10
saves in a 2-1 loss at Dominican on
September 6... made nine saves in
his collegiate debut against LIU Post
on August 30... the team won his fi nal four starts of the season... ended the year
with a 1.91 goals against average in 2012 while averaging 3.5 saves a match...
collected a 4-5 record on the year.
At Cecil College: Toss 74.1 innings in 2009 as a sophomore – went 8-2 overall
with a 2.79 earned run average – struck out 89 batters with only 33 walks – also
batted .278 with 20 RBI in 108 at-bats – hit four home runs with nine doubles
– was drafted by the Washington Nationals in the 17th round of the 2009 Major
League Baseball First Year Player Draft.
High School: Named Second Team All-State as a goalkeeper for Caravel
Academy – helped baseball team win the 2006 State Championship – Was
drafted by the Washington Nationals in the 44th round of the 2006 Major League
Baseball First Year Player Draft
Personal: Chad Malcolm Jenkins – son of Richard and Tracy Jenkins – majoring
in business management at Wilmington University – from Newark, Del. – most
memorable sports moment is being drafted by the Washington Nationals – most
played songs on his iPod are anything by Eric Church
Season GP-GS GA GAA Avg. Saves Sv. % W L T Sho Minutes
2012 10-10 18 1.91 35 .660 4 5 0 1.0 848:24
Total 10-10 18 1.91 35 .660 4 5 0 1.0 848:24
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7 | Vitor Lima7 | Vitor LimaJunior | Forward | 5-9 | 160
Londrina, Brazil / Colegio Universitario
2012 (Sophomore): Appeared in
16 games as a sophomore, making
a start against Goldey-Beacom on
September 12... scored his fi rst career
goal in a 4-1 victory over Queens
(N.Y.) on October 24... scored the
fourth goal in the 81st minute off a volley from a corner kick... recorded a career
high six shots against Goldey-Beacom.
2011 (Freshman): Started one game as a freshman while appearing in 17 of
the team’s 19 contests... recorded two assists and eight shots on the year... both
assists came in an 11-0 victory over Goldey-Beacom on October 6... made lone
start of the year on September 17 at Nyack.
High School: Played two seasons at Colegio Marista de Londrina in Brazil –
scored 10 goals in fi rst season – scored nine goals in second season – played one
season for the Gremio Municipal Londrina squad in 2009 – scored seven goals.
Personal: Vitor Goncalves Lima – son of Julio Cezar Lima and Eliziana Goncalves
Lima – has an older brother, Murillo – majoring in business management at
Wilmington University – from Londrina, Brazil – favorite cartoon character is
Batman – favorite pro sports team is Palmeiras
Season GP-GS G A Pts SH Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2011 17-1 0 2 2 8 .000 2 .250 0 0-0
2012 16-1 1 0 2 13 .077 6 .462 0 0-0
Total 33-2 1 2 4 21 .048 8 .381 0 0-0
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99 | Pedro Moreira99 | Pedro MoreiraJunior | Midfi elder | 6-0 | 170
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil / Colegio Santo Agostinho (Mountain State)
2012 (Sophomore): Appeared
in all 20 games in his fi rst season as
a Wildcat, starting in fi ve matches...
scored goals in his fi rst two career
matches, while also added goals in
back-to-back games later in the season... scored in four out of fi rst fi ve matches...
goal at the 88 minute mark at Bridgeport in second career game proved to be the
game-winner... fi nal goal of the year came on October 18 against Holy Family...
also added an assist against Nyack for the game-winning goal in overtime...was
second on the team with fi ve goals... fourth on the team with 11 points.
At Mountain State: Played two seasons at Mountain State University (NAIA)
from 2010-11 – helped team go 10-6-3 in fi rst season – scored six career goals
and added eight assists – lost in conference championship match in 2010.
High School: Played two seasons at Colegio Santo Agostinho (2008-09) –
played two seasons at Centro Educacional da Lagoa (2009-10).
Personal: Pedro Haddad Moreira – son of Ronaldo Moreira and Silvia
Haddad – has two older siblings, Marcos and Viviani – majoring in business
management at Wilmington University – from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – enjoys
surfi ng – would date Beyonce if he could date a celebrity
Season GP-GS G A Pts SH Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2012 20-5 5 1 11 21 .238 11 .524 1 0-0
Total 20-5 5 1 11 21 .238 11 .524 1 0-0
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22 | Spyros Stergiotis22 | Spyros StergiotisJunior | Goalkeeper | 5-10 | 170
Oakville, Ontario / Iroquois Ridge
2012 (Sophomore): Appeared in a
team high 11 games as a sophomore,
making 10 starts... made a team high
39 saves with a .736 save percentage...
fi nished the year with an 8-3 overall
record with a 1.35 goals against average... was a part of three shutouts in 2012, fi rst
at Goldey-Beacom, then a 1-0 victory over West Chester, and a 3-0 victory against
Chestnut Hill... played the fi nal 72 minutes in the CACC Quarterfi nal at Bloomfi eld
and made six saves in a 3-2 come-from-behind victory... made a season high eight
saves in the CACC Semifi nal at Post, a 1-0 loss... was named to the 2012 CACC All-
Tournament Team.
2011 (Freshman): Played in 17 of the team’s 19 games as a true freshman, starting
15 matches... went 7-5-3 overall in his fi rst season... led the team with 71 saves and
a .747 save percentage... made a season high eight saves against the University of
Bridgeport on September 29... made six saves on three separate occasions during
the year... was a part of four team shutouts, fi rst against Philadelphia, at Chestnut
Hill, against Post, and against Goldey-Beacom.
High School: Played soccer at Iroquois Ridge High School as the team’s goalkeeper
– named the 2008 Team MVP – helped lead team to 2007 Robbie International
tournament Championship – honor student.
Personal: Spyros Stergiotis – son of Nick and Georgina Stergiotis – has two
younger siblings, Dionysis and Alexei – majoring in business marketing at
Wilmington University – form Oakville, Ontario – favorite movie is Top Gun – most
memorable sports moment is winning the Ontario Cup
Season GP-GS GA GAA Avg. Saves Sv. % W L T Sho Minutes
2011 17-15 24 1.47 71 .747 7 4 3 3 1472:18
2012 11-10 14 1.35 39 .736 8 3 0 2.5 935:24
Total 28-25 38 1.42 110 .743 15 7 3 5.5 2407:42
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23 | Lance Berry23 | Lance BerrySophomore | Defender | 6-3 | 175
Bear, Del. / Caravel Academy
2012 (Freshman): Started 15 games as a true freshman, appearing in all 20 games...
fi nished second on the team with fi ve goals... fi nished second on the team with four assists...
fi nished tied for second on the team with 14 points... scored his fi rst collegiate goal in the
third game of the year at Dominican on September 6... scored in back-to-back games against
Chestnut Hill and Holy Family... goal against Chestnut Hill proved to be the game-winner in the
3-0 home victory... also scored against Nyack and at Millersville throughout the year... recorded two assists in a 4-1 victory over Queens
(N.Y.) on October 24… also assisted on the game tying goal in the CACC Quarterfi nal at Bloomfi eld.
High School: Played soccer at Caravel Academy as a midfi elder under coaches John Berry and Thomas Wiley – helped lead the team
to the State Championship in 2010, going 16-3 overall – was named Top 11 in Delaware, earning him First Team All-State as a senior
– named to the Third Team All-State as a
junior
Personal: Lance M. Berry – son of
John and Winnie Berry – has an older
brother, Jake, and an older sister, Dana
Jaros – brother, Jake, was a goalkeeper
at Messiah College – majoring in
Business Management at Wilmington
University with aspirations of becoming
a college coach – from, Bear, Del.
– would eliminate the golden goal
rule – favorite athlete is Lebron James
Season GP-GS G A Pts SH Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2012 20-15 5 4 14 36 .139 17 .472 1 0-0
Total 20-15 5 4 14 36 .139 17 .472 1 0-0
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0 | Aaron Brown0 | Aaron BrownSophomore | Goalkeeper | 5-11 | 150
Newark, Del. / Newark
2011 (Freshman): Started the second half of a 4-0 win at Goldey-Beacom and
made one save in goal... also appeared in two games in the fi eld, playing against
Chestnut Hill and Queens (N.Y.)... recorded a shot in the 3-0 victory over Chestnut
Hill on October 16.
High School: Four year letterwinner at Newark High School for head coach Adam
Flannigan.
Personal: Aaron K. Brown – son of Eliot and Karen Brown – has an older brother,
Andrew – majoring in business management at Wilmington University – from
Newark, Del. – teammate Otis taught him to play under control with a clear head –
enjoys learning the carpentry business
Season GP-GS GA GAA Avg. Saves Sv. % W L T Sho Minutes
2012 1-0 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.5 45.00
Total 1-0 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.5 45.00
Season GP-GS G A Pts SH Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2012 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
Total 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
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11 | Ian Wattanga11 | Ian WattangaSophomore | Defender | 5-11 | 165
Mountville, Pa. / Hempfi eld
2012 (Freshman): Scored his
lone goal of the season in his fi rst
appearance, a 2-1 win at Bridgeport
on September 1... started fi ve games
as a freshman while appearing in 12
matches... recorded a season high two shots at Goldey-Beacom on September
12, a 4-0 victory... helped lead a defense in allowing only 32 goals (1.57 goals
against average) on the year.
High School: Four year letterwinner at Hempfi eld High School – help lead
the team to four straight Lancaster-Lebanon League Championships – Honors
in Languages – member of the National Honor Society.
Personal: Ian Wattanga – son of Milka Kirkland – has a younger brother,
Nick – majoring in sports management at Wilmington University with
a minor in business – from Mountville, Pa. – would be Lionel Messi
for a day if he could – would be an immigration lawyer if he could be
anything – would date Mila Kunis if he could date any celebrity – would
be New York Giants head coach if he could coach any team for a year
Season GP-GS G A Pts SH Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att
2012 12-5 1 0 2 3 .333 1 .333 0 0-0
Total 12-5 1 0 2 3 .333 1 .333 0 0-0
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21 | Tim Bailey21 | Tim BaileyGraduate | Midfi elder | 5-9 | 145
Simpsonville, S.C. / St. Joseph’s (USC Upstate)
At USC Upstate: Appeared in 13 games in 2012, recording one assist – took seven shots on the year – did not play in 2011 –
played in 15 matches, making seven starts – recorded two assists as a sophomore – appeared in 16 of Upstate’s matches, with
three starts as a freshman in 2009 – recorded fi rst collegiate goal at Campbell on October 8.
High School: A standout on the St. Joseph’s Catholic School squad under head coach Frank Kucinic... Member of the three-time
SCISA state champions... Four-time SCISA All-State selection... Named the SCISA Player of the Year as a senior in 2008... Earned
team honors as the MVP as a senior and the off ensive player of the year as a junior... Finished his career with over 70 goals.
Personal: Tim Edward Bailey – son of John and Janet Bailey – has two older siblings, Helen and Richard – earning his graduate
degree in Sports Management at Wilmington University – from Simpsonville, S.C. – would eliminate the off side rule of soccer if
possible – favorite pro sports teams are Manchester United and the Green Bay Packers
6 | Elton Joe6 | Elton JoeJunior | Forward | 5-11 | 160
Baltimore, Md. / Digital Harbor (CCBC Essex)
At CCBC Essex: Tallied six goals and fi ve assists as a sophomore for the Knights in 2011 – 2011 NJCAA Division I Men’s Soccer All
American Third Team – 2011 NJCAA Men’s Soccer All Region XX First Team – recorded fi ve assists as a freshman in 2010 – 2010
NJCAA Division I All Region XX First Team – 2010 NJCAA Region XX Men’s Soccer All Tournament Team.
High School: Played at Digital Harbor High School – named team MVP as a junior and senior.
Personal: Elton Dunn Joe – majoring in sports management at Wilmington University – from Baltimore, Md. – favorite pro
sports team is Real Madrid – favorite cartoon is Family Guy
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17 | Femi Akintunde17 | Femi AkintundeSophomore | Midfi elder | 5-6 | 155
Thamesmead, London / Trinity School (Charleston)
Charleston (W.Va.): Appeared in two games as a freshman at Charleston – scored in his fi rst collegiate match, a 6-0 victory
over Ohio Valley on October 20 – also played against Shepherd on November 3
High School: Attended Trinity Church of England School in Belvedere, London.
Personal: Femi Akintunde – son of Segun and Ade Akintunde – has two younger brothers, James and Jacob – majoring in
Government and Public Policy at Wilmington University – from Thamesmead, London – enjoys travelling – favorite pro sports
team is Liverpool
1 | Frank Hall1 | Frank HallSophomore | Goalkeeper | 5-10 | 185
Newark, Del. / Newark (Del Tech CC)
At Del Tech CC: Played 16 games in goal for Del Tech in 2011 – helped team to a 7-9-3, making 113 saves with a 1.96 GAA
High School: Played goalkeeper at Newark High School under head coach Adam Flannigan
Personal: Frank J. Hall – son of Edward Hall and Margaret Costello – has an older sister, Sara – sister, Sara, was a goalkeeper at
Philadelphia University (2005-08) – stepsister, Julie Costello, played soccer at Mount St. Mary’s (2004-06) – majoring in criminal
Justice at Wilmington University – from Newark, Del. – favorite meal is steak and bacon with potatoes – considers father a hero
in his life
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2 | Joe Woodley2 | Joe WoodleySophomore | Defender | 6-0 | 162
Stoud, England / Cirencester Academy (Union)
At Union College: Appeared in all 18 games at Union College (Ky.) as a freshman, making 17 starts – registered fi ve shots on
the year as a defender, two of which were on goal – recorded two blocked shots.
High School: Played right back at Cirencester Academy in Cirencester, Gloucestershire – helped lead team to English Schools
National Championship in 2011
Personal: Joe Thomas Woodley – son of Peter Woodley and Hilary Burgess – has an older sister, Rosa – majoring in business
management at Wilmington University with aspirations of coaching and being a business consultant – from Stroud in
Gloucestershire, England – perfect meal would be a 20 oz. steak with barbeque sauce – would be David Beckham or Arnold
Schwarzenegger if he could be anyone for a day
24 | Javier Astudillo24 | Javier AstudilloFreshman | Midfi elder | 5-10 | 160
Rio de Janiero, Brazil / Balandra Cruz del Sur
High School: Three year player at Balandra Cruz del Sur (Southern Cross) in Guayaquil, Ecuador – helped team to the Inter High
School Tournament Championship in 2011 – named team MVP.
Personal: Javier Andres Astudillo – son of Javier Astudillo and Priscilla Freire – has two older siblings, Paulette and Priscilla
– majoring in Business and Entrepreneur at Wilmington University – from Guayaquil, Ecuador – Favorite athlete is Lionel Messi –
hopes to be a successful entrepreneur
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19 | Jordan Ellison19 | Jordan EllisonFreshman | Forward | 5-11 | 170
Stroudsburg, Pa. / Stroudsburg
High School: Four year starter on the soccer team at Stroudsburg High School – named First Team All-Conference all four years
– named All-State as a junior and a senior – named Regional All-American as a senior – named team MVP as a junior and senior
– helped lead the team to the MVC and Pennsylvania District 11 Championship as a senior – also a four year starter on the football
team as the kicker – named First Team All-Conference from 2010-12 – also competed on the track team for three years – member
of Student Council – Honor Roll student.
Personal: Jordon Davis Ellison – son of James and Aimee Ellison – has a younger brother, Joshua – father, James, played soccer
at East Stroudsburg for four years – mother, Aimee, was an All-American fi eld hockey player at East Stroudsburg – majoring in
sports management at Wilmington University – from Stroudsburg, Pa. – favorite pro sports team is New York Giants – would like
to be a sports agent or coach
8 | Kris Michaels8 | Kris MichaelsFreshman | Midfi elder | 6-1 | 180Freshman | Midfi elder | 6-1 | 180
Pickering, Ontario / St. MaryPickering, Ontario / St. Mary’’s Catholic Secondarys Catholic Secondary
High School: Played soccer at St. Mary’s Catholic Secondary School in Toronto, Canada – named MVP of high school as a senior.
Personal: Kristofer George Michael – son of Kenneth and Gail Michael – has a younger sibling, Sydney – majoring in accounting
and fi nance at Wilmington University with aspirations for becoming an investment banker – from Pickering, Ontario – enjoys
playing basketball and golfi ng – considers his father his role model and his mother a hero in his life
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20 | Bruno Montini20 | Bruno MontiniFreshman | Midfi elder | 5-10 | 160
Sao Paulo, Brazil / Franciscano Pio XII
High School: Played three years on the soccer team at Colegio Franciscano Pio XII in Sao Paulo, Brazil – helped lead team to 18-
7-6 overall record in three seasons – led team to a championship in 2011, with the team going 7-2-3 overall.
Personal: Bruno Basile Montini – son of Luiz Antonio and Claudia Maria Montini – has an older brother Luiz Felipe Basile
– majoring in marketing at Wilmington University with aspirations of working in sports marketing – from Sao Paulo, Brazil. –
favorite movie is American Pie – most memorable sports moments was scoring in a semifi nal game
12 | Steven 12 | Steven O’ConnorFreshman | Forward | 5-11 | 168
Watford, England / St. Joan of Arc
High School: Played at St. Joan of Arc High School in London under head coach David Cooper from 2005-10 – played at Verulam
School, a Boys’ Secondary School in St. Albans from 2010-12 under head coach David Bullock – named as a district and country
representative.
Personal: Steven Robert O’Connor – son of Michael and Kay O’Connor – has two older siblings, Michael and Simon – majoring
in business management at Wilmington University – from Watford in Hertfordshire, England. – favorite movie is Fight Club –
enjoys playing tennis
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13 | Geoff Velasquez13 | Geoff VelasquezFreshman | Midfi elder | 5-10 | 165
New Castle, Del. / William Penn
High School: Four year letterwinner at William Penn High School under Chris Wellborn and Bill Nuneville – ranked seventh in
the state while earning First Team All-State in 2011 – also named First Team All-State in 2010.
Personal: Geoff rey B. Velasquez-Zarate – son of Mr. Velasquez and Mrs. Zarate – has three siblings, Ivan, Christian, and Derek –
majoring in Criminal Justice at Wilmington University – from New Castle, Del. – his favorite athlete is Lionel Messi – his favorite
movie of all-time is Scarface – most played song on his iPod is “9 a.m. in Dallas” by Drake.
Starting Lineup vs.. #3 Franklin PierceSeptember 8, 2012
33Men's Soccer 2013
2013 MEN’S SOCCER TEAM
Front Row (Left to Right): Javier Austudillo, Tim Bailey, Vitor Lima, Bruno Montini, Frank Hall, Aaron Brown, Spyros Stergiotis, Chad Jenkins, Femi
Akintunde, Jordon Ellison, Ian Wattanga, Geoff Velasquez
Back Row (Left to Right): Assistant Coach Andres Hurtado, Student Assistant Coach Ray Kuemmer, Associate Head Coach Jeff Zoyac, Alex Ricketts, Pedro
Moreira, Elton Joe, Joe Woodley, Lance Berry, Otis Williams, Kris Michaels, Todd Woll, Tom Quaranta, Mike Valenti, Sam Fahnboto, Steve O’Connor, Matko
Novak, Assistant Coach Miles Dean, Head Coach Nick Papanicolas
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2012 INDIVIDUAL STATS
2012 Wilmington University Men's SoccerWilmington Univ. Overall Individual Statistics (FINAL)
All games
Overall: 12-8-0 Conf: 6-5-0 Home: 6-3-0 Away: 6-3-0 Neut: 0-2-0
## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gwg pk-att6 NURNBERGER, Kresimir 20-19 3 10 16 31 . 0 9 7 16 . 5 1 6 3 0-110 WILLIAMS, Otis 19-18 6 2 14 37 . 1 6 2 19 . 5 1 4 3 0-023 BERRY, Lance 20-15 5 4 14 36 . 1 3 9 17 . 4 7 2 1 0-019 MOREIRA, Pedro 20-4 5 1 11 21 . 2 3 8 11 . 5 2 4 1 0-08 WIAH, Musa 18-13 4 2 10 48 . 0 8 3 24 . 5 0 0 0 0-09 QUARANTA, Tom 19-17 4 2 10 29 . 1 3 8 9 . 3 1 0 2 1-113 KUEMMER, Ray 20-20 4 2 10 26 . 1 5 4 10 . 3 8 5 1 0-117 HENRY, Justus 20-20 2 2 6 8 . 2 5 0 3 . 3 7 5 0 0-04 NOVAK, Matko 20-20 2 0 4 23 . 0 8 7 9 . 3 9 1 0 0-05 HINTE, Zach 17-6 2 0 4 11 . 1 8 2 7 . 6 3 6 1 0-07 LIMA, Vitor 16-1 1 0 2 13 . 0 7 7 6 . 4 6 2 0 0-011 WATTANGA, Ian 12-5 1 0 2 3 . 3 3 3 1 . 3 3 3 0 0-012 ANDERSON, Reafe 14-6 0 1 1 5 . 0 0 0 3 . 6 0 0 0 0-016 WOLL, Todd 17-10 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0-018 FAHNBOTO, Sam 17-17 0 0 0 8 . 0 0 0 3 . 3 7 5 0 0-025 MAYLOR, Everad 5-0 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 0-020 RAHMANI, Shaheen 10-0 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 0-00 BROWN, Aaron 3-0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-024 Lucas Rizzo 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-03 VALENTI, Mike 17-9 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0
Total 20 39 27 105 306 . 1 2 7 143 . 4 6 7 12 1-3Opponents 20 32 26 90 207 . 1 5 5 105 . 5 0 7 8 4-4
Goal Average Saves Record# Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t shutout0 BROWN, Aaron 1-0 45:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.122 STERGIOTIS, Spyros 11-10 935:24 14 1.35 39 . 7 3 6 8 3 0 2.100 JENKINS, Chad 10-9 848:24 18 1.91 35 . 6 6 0 4 5 0 0.0TM TEAM - 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 1.0
Total 20 1828:48 32 1.57 76 . 7 0 4 12 8 0 4Opponents 20 1828:48 39 1.92 107 . 7 3 3 8 12 0 4
Team saves: 1
Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalWilmington Univ. 13 25 1 0 39Opponents 18 13 0 1 32
Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalWilmington Univ. 132 165 7 2 306Opponents 95 110 1 1 207
Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalWilmington Univ. 30 46 0 0 76Opponents 43 60 3 1 107
Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalWilmington Univ. 53 38 3 1 95Opponents 37 38 1 0 76
Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalWilmington Univ. 155 117 2 1 275Opponents 127 145 0 2 274
Attendance Summary WU-MS OpponentTotal 1315 1065Dates/Avg Per Date 9/146 9/118Neutral Site #/Avg 2/28
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2012 RESULTS
2012 Wilmington University Men's SoccerWilmington Univ. Game Results (FINAL)
All games
Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Att. Goals scoredAug 30 vs LIU Post L 1-3 0-1-0 0-0-0 55 MOREIRA, Pedro (WILLIAMS, Otis)Sep 01 at U. of Bridgeport W 2-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 119 WATTANGA, Ian (NURNBERGER, Kresimir)
MOREIRA, Pedro (unassisted)* Sep 6 at Dominican College NY L 1-2 1-2-0 0-1-0 75 BERRY, Lance (unassisted)
Sep 08 #3 FRANKLIN PIERCE L 4-5 1-3-0 0-1-0 150 QUARANTA, Tom (penalty kick)MOREIRA, Pedro (WIAH, Musa)KUEMMER, Ray (unassisted)NOVAK, Matko (unassisted)
* Sep 12 at Goldey-Beacom W 4-0 2-3-0 1-1-0 115 NURNBERGER, Kresimir (HENRY, Justus)HENRY, Justus (unassisted)MOREIRA, Pedro (WOLL, Todd)KUEMMER, Ray (unassisted)
* Sep 15 BLOOMFIELD L O 2 0-1 2-4-0 1-2-0 275 -* Sep 19 at Philadelphia U. L 1-3 2-5-0 1-3-0 68 Otis Williams (Tom Quaranta)* Sep 22 at Post Eagles L 0-4 2-6-0 1-4-0 88 -
Sep 25 WEST CHESTER W 1-0 3-6-0 1-4-0 80 Zach Hinte (Kresimir Nurnberger)* Sep 29 NYACK COLLEGE WOT 4-3 4-6-0 2-4-0 160 Justus Henry (Kresimir Nurnberger)
Tom Quaranta (unassisted)Lance B erry (R ay K uem m er;K res im ir N urnberger)Tom Quaranta (Pedro Moreira)
* 10/1/2012 at Felician W 2-1 5-6-0 3-4-0 55 Otis Williams (Musa Wiah)Ray Kuemmer (Justus Henry)
Oct 03 at Millersville W 2-1 6-6-0 3-4-0 215 Lance Berry (unassisted)Kresimir Nurnberger (unassisted)
* Oct 06 CONCORDIA L 0-1 6-7-0 3-5-0 100 -Oct 13 DOWLING COLLEGE W 3-1 7-7-0 3-5-0 110 Musa Wiah (unassisted)
Otis Williams (Lance Berry)Musa Wiah (unassisted)
* Oct 16 CHESTNUT HILL W 3-0 8-7-0 4-5-0 155 Lance Berry (unassisted)Otis Williams (Kresimir Nurnberger)Zach Hinte (Reafe Anderson)
* Oct 18 HOLY FAMILY W 3-2 9-7-0 5-5-0 155 Pedro Moreira (Kresimir Nurnberger)Lance Berry (Kresimir Nurnberger)K resim ir N urnberger (R ay K uem m er;O tis W illiam s)
* 10/21/2012 at Caldwell College W 1-0 10-7-0 6-5-0 155 Tom Quaranta (Kresimir Nurnberger)Oct 24 QUEENS COLLEGE W 4-1 11-7-0 6-5-0 130 Musa Wiah (Lance Berry)
Ray Kuemmer (unassisted)Musa Wiah (Lance Berry)Vitor Lima (Kresimir Nurnberger)
Oct 31 at #4 Bloomfield W 3-2 12-7-0 6-5-0 175 Matko Novak (Kresimir Nurnberger)Otis Williams (Lance Berry)Otis Williams (Tom Quaranta)
11/2/2012 vs #25 Post Eagles L 0-1 12-8-0 6-5-0 -
Team Record W-L-TOverall: 12-8
Conference: 6-5Home: 6-3Away: 6-3
Neutral: 0-2Overtime: 1-1
Attendance Dates Total Avg.Total: 20 2435 122
Home: 9 1315 146Away: 9 1065 118
Neutral: 2 55 28
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2012 CACC STANDINGS
2012 CACC Tournament Seeding
1. Post
2 Dominican
3. Philadelphia
4. Bloomfi eld
5. Wilmington
6. Nyack
7. Holy Family
8. Caldwell
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2012 CACC TOURNAMENT
CACC Quarterfi nals - October 31, 2012
#8 Caldwell 0
#1 Post 0 Post advances on PKs, 4-1
#7 Holy Family 1
#2 Dominican 1 Dominican advances on PKs, 4-2
#6 Nyack 4
#3 Philadelphia 0
#5 Wilmington 3#4 Bloomfi eld 2
CACC Semifi nals - November 2, 2012
#4 Wilmington 0#1 Post 1
#6 Nyack 1
#2 Dominican 4
CACC Championship - November 4, 2012
#2 Dominican 1
#1 Post 1 Dominican wins on PKs, 3-2
CACC All-Tournament Team
Andre Ruiz, Dominican - MVP
Manual Valencia, Dominican
Christopher Walsh, Dominican
Alex Rodier, Dominican
Clodalain Lolo, Dominican
Joe Baccielo, Post
Errol Reid, Post
Raphael Moura, Post
Felix Horn, Nyack
Marko Likos, Nyack
Spyros Stergiotis, WilmingtonOtis Williams, Wilmington
First Team All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference
Errol Reid, Post University
Felix Horn, Nyack College
Kevin Ipina, Post University
Momar Diop, Bloomfi eld College
Marco Likos, Nyack College
Sony Narro, Dominican College
Pedro De araujo, Dominican College
Joe Baccielo, Post University
Dodji Freitas, Holy Family University
Ben Kwast, Nyack College
Travis Lobb, Philadelphia University
Second Team All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference
Neil Kwiatkowski, Philadelphia University
Andres Ruiz, Dominican College
Steven Hobart, Bloomfi eld College
Ani Lekaj, Post University
Keleenna Onyeaka, Felician College
Diego Mayanga, Bloomfi eld College
Gustavo Ferreira, Post University
Josh Delva, Felician College
Jorge Zubillaga, Dominican College
Kemar Richards, Bloomfi eld College
Facundo Zalazar, Caldwell College
Kresimir Nurnberger, Wilmington University
All-Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Honorable Mention
Matthew Shutter, Dominican
Ira Woodruff , Holy Family
Steve Petrosino, Caldwell
Mikey Robinson, Nyack
Award Winners
2012 CACC Player of the Year: Joe Baccielo, Post
2012 CACC Rookie of the Year: Raphael Moura, Post
2012 CACC Coach of the Year: Ted Haley, Post
2012 CACC Team Sportsmanship Award: Goldey-Beacom
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AWARD WINNERS
WILMINGTON ALL-AMERICANS
Sargbah Tarpeh ..................... 2009 ........................... 1st Team Daktronics
Nick McDonald ...................... 2009 ...........................3rd Team Daktronics
Jamal Wiggins ....................... 2009 ...........................3rd Team Daktronics
Dave Dease ............................ 2009 .......... Honorable Mention Daktronics
Fatoma Turay ......................... 2009 .......... Honorable Mention Daktronics
WILMINGTON ALL-REGION PERFORMERS
Dan Mangat .......................... 2006 ................................2nd Team NSCAA
Sargbah Tarpeh ..................... 2006 ................................2nd Team NSCAA
Billy Curran ........................... 2007 ..........................2nd Team Daktronics
Selekie Kamara ..................... 2007 ..........................2nd Team Daktronics
Sargbah Tarpeh ..................... 2007 ................................2nd Team NSCAA
Sargbah Tarpeh ..................... 2008 ................................2nd Team NSCAA
Sargbah Tarpeh ..................... 2009 ............................................................
................................................... Daktronics East Region Player of the Year
....................................................... 1st Team Daktronics; 1st Team NSCAA
Fatoma Turay ......................... 2009 1st Team Daktronics; 2nd Team NSCAA
Dave Dease ............................ 2009 1st Team Daktronics; 2nd Team NSCAA
Nickalus McDonald ................ 2009 ........................... 1st Team Daktronics
Duhan Malali......................... 2009 .................................3rd Team NSCAA
Tony DiVirgilio ....................... 2010 ..........................2nd Team Daktronics
Kresimir Nurnberger .............. 2012 .................................3rd Team NSCAA
WILMINGTON ALL-CACC PERFORMERS
Jared Hughart ....................... 2004 ........................................... 2nd Team
Dan Mangat .......................... 2005 ........................................... 2nd Team
Hared Hughart ...................... 2005 ........................................... 2nd Team
Oren Segev ............................ 2005 ............................Honorable Mention
Dan Mangat .......................... 2006 .............................................1st Team
Sargbah Tarpeh ..................... 2006 .............................................1st Team
Greg DiDiego ......................... 2006 ........................................... 2nd Team
Joe Galasso ............................ 2006 ............................Honorable Mention
Sargbah Tarpeh ..................... 2007 .............................................1st Team
Dan Mangat .......................... 2007 ........................................... 2nd Team
Selekie Kamara ..................... 2007 ........................................... 2nd Team
Agustin Aguilera ................... 2007 ........................................... 2nd Team
Sargbah Tarpeh ..................... 2008 .............................................1st Team
Billy Curran ........................... 2008 ........................................... 2nd Team
Fatoma Turay ......................... 2008 ........................................... 2nd Team
Dave Dease ............................ 2009 .............................................1st Team
Jamal Wiggins ....................... 2009 .............................................1st Team
Nickalus McDonald ................ 2009 .............................................1st Team
Fatoma Turay ......................... 2009 .............................................1st Team
Sargbah Tarpeh ..................... 2009 .............................................1st Team
Duhan Malali......................... 2009 ........................................... 2nd Team
Tony DiVirgilio ....................... 2010 .............................................1st Team
Nickalus McDonald ................ 2010 ........................................... 2nd Team
Jorge Zapata ......................... 2010 ........................................... 2nd Team
Danny Nguyen ...................... 2010 ............................Honorable Mention
Justus Henry ......................... 2011 .............................................1st Team
Kresimir Nurnberger .............. 2011 .............................................1st Team
Eddie Kowalo ........................ 2011 .............................................1st Team
Jose Hernandez ..................... 2011 ........................................... 2nd Team
Ray Kuemmer........................ 2011 ........................................... 2nd Team
Kresimir Nurnberger .............. 2012 ........................................... 2nd Team
WILMINGTON ALL-CACC AWARD WINNERS
Sargbah Tarpeh ..................... 2006 .............................. Rookie of the Year
Nick Papanicolas ................... 2006 ................................Coach of the Year
Sargbah Tarpeh ..................... 2009 ............................... Player of the Year
Nick Papanicolas ................... 2009 ................................Coach of the Year
WILMINGTON CACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
Phil Nuzzi ......................................................................................... 2004
Greg Mattei ...................................................................................... 2005
Selekie Kamara ................................................................................ 2006
Dan Mangat ..................................................................................... 2006
Dan Mangat (MVP) ........................................................................... 2007
Billy Curan ........................................................................................ 2007
Joe Stant .......................................................................................... 2007
Sargbah Tarpeh ................................................................................ 2007
Fatoma Turay .................................................................................... 2007
Sargbah Tarpeh ................................................................................ 2008
Duhan Malali.................................................................................... 2009
Dave Dease ....................................................................................... 2009
Tony DiVirgilio .................................................................................. 2010
Spyros Stergiotis .............................................................................. 2012
Otis Williams .................................................................................... 2012
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RECORD BOOK
TEAM RECORDS
Most Goals Scored, Game - 11, vs. Goldey-Beacom (11-0), Oct. 6, 2011
10 vs. District of Columbia, Sept. 7, 2008
Most Goals Scored, Season - 60, 2009 (23 games)
Consecutive Games Scoring a Goal: 27, 2007-08
Most Goals Allowed, Game - 7, at Le Moyne, Sept. 3, 2005
Most Goals Allowed, Season - 34, 2011
Least Goals Allowed, Season – 20, 2007; 2009
Most Assists, Game - 10, vs. Goldey-Beacom, Oct. 6, 2011
10, vs. Columbia Union, Sept. 24, 2008
Most Assists, Season – 50, 2009 (23 games)
Most Shots on Goal, Game - 38, vs. Goldey-Beacom, Oct. 6, 2011
Most Shots on Goal Allowed, Game -
Most Shots on Goal, Season - 143, 2012 (20 games)
Most Shots on Goal Allowed, Season – 76, (2010)
Most Corner Kicks, Game -
Most Corner Kicks Allowed, Game -
Most Corner Kicks, Season - 112, 2006; 2011
Most Corner Kicks Allowed – 116, 2008
Most Shutouts, Season - 9, 2009
Most Shutouts Allowed, Season - 8, 2004; 2005
Most Consecutive Shutouts - 2, 2004; 2005; 2007; 2008; 2009; 2010
Most Consecutive Games Shutout – 5, 2005
Largest Margin of Victory - 11-0, vs. Goldey-Beacom, Oct. 6, 2011
Largest Margin of Defeat – 0-7, at Le Moyne, Sept. 3, 2005
Most Wins, Season - 19, 2009 (19-3-1)
Most Losses, Season - 11, 2005; 2010
Most Ties, Season - 4, 2004; 2006; 2011
Best Record - 19-3-1 (.848), 2009
Worst Record - 5-11-2 (.333), 2005
Most Consecutive Wins - 15, 2009
Most Consecutive Wins to Start Season - 3, 2009
Most Consecutive Games Unbeaten - 16, 2009 (15-0-1)
Most Consecutive Losses - 8, 2004-05
Most Consecutive Losses to Start Season - 4, 2010
Most Consecutive Ties - 2, 2004; 2006; 2007-08;
Consecutive Conference Wins - 11, 2009
Consecutive Conference Losses - 4, 2004-05
Longest Conference Unbeaten Streak - 14, 2008-09
Consecutive Home Wins - 13, 2009
Consecutive Road Wins - 5, 2009
Most Consecutive Winning Seasons - 4, 2006-2009
Longest Game -
Most Games Played, Season - 23, 2009
Most Improved Record - 5-11-2 in 2005 to 11-5-4 in 2006
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Most Games Played, Season - 23, Chris Simm, Sargbah Tarpeh,
Danny Nguyen and Nickalus McDonald (2009)
Most Games Played, Career - 79, Sargbah Tarpeh (2006-09); 77,
Fatoma Turay (2006-09); 76 Dave Dease (2006-09)
Most Goals, Game - 3, Sargbah Tarpeh vs. Concordia, Oct. 10, 2009
3, Sargbah Tarpeh at Nyack, Sept. 12, 2009
3, Sargbah Tarpeh at Bloomfi eld, Sept. 26, 2009
Most Goals, Season - 21, Sargbah Tarpeh (2006-09)
Most Goals, Season (Freshman) - 12, Sargbah Tarpeh (2006)/
Eddie Kowalo (2011)
Most Goals, Career - 56, Sargbah Tarpeh (2006-09)
Consecutive Games Scoring a Goal -
Most Assists, Game - 4, Fatoma Turay vs. District of Columbia,
Sept. 7, 2008
Most Assists, Season - 12, Kresimir Nurnberger (2011)
12, Sargbah Tarpeh (2009)
Most Assists, Season (Freshman) - 5, Eddie Kowalo (2011)
Most Assists, Career - 26, Sargbah Tarpeh (2006-09)
Most Points, Game - 7, Sargbah Tarpeh vs. Concordia, Oct. 10, 2009
Most Points, Season - 54, Sargbah Tarpeh (2006-09)
Most Points, Season (Freshman) - 29, Eddie Kowalo (2011)
Most Points, Career - 138, Sargbah Tarpeh (2006-09)
Most Shots, Game - 11, Eddie Kowalo at Holy Family, Sept. 27, 2011
Most Shots, Season - 93, Sargbah Tarpeh (2009)
Most Shots, Career - 297, Sargbah Tarpeh (2006-09)
Most Goalie Minutes Played, Season - 1870, Ethan Kavanagh (2008)
Most Goalie Minutes Played, Career - 5566, Dan Mangat (2004-07)
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RECORD BOOK
Most Goalie Saves, Game - 16, Dan Mangat vs.. Le Moyne,
Aug. 25, 2006
Most Goalie Saves, Season - 141, Dan Mangat (2006) - 25 GA, 141 sv
Most Goalie Saves, Career - 368, Dan Mangat (2004-07)
Most Shutouts, Season - 7, Duhan Malali (2009);
7, Dan Mangat (2007)
Most Shutouts, Career - 14, Dan Mangat (2004-07)
Most Consecutive Shutout Minutes -
Fewest Goals Allowed, Season -
Best Save Percentage, Season - .
864, Duhan Malali (2009) - 12 GA, 76 sv
.849, Dan Mangat (2006) - 25 GA, 141 sv
Best Save Percentage, Career - .821, Dan Mangat (2004-07) - 80 GA,
368 svs
Best Goals Allowed Average, Season -
0.75, Duhan Malali (2009) - 12 GA, 1436 minutes
1.00, Dan Mangat (2007) - 19 GA, 1717 minutes
1.07, Ethan Kavanagh (2009) - 8 GA, 674 minutes
Best Goals Allowed Average, Career - 1.22, Duhan Malali (2009-10)
- 41 GA, 3016 minutes
ALL-TIME TOP 10 LISTS
Career Goals1. Sargbah Tarpeh (2006-09) ........................................ 56
2. Nickalus McDonald (2008-11) ................................... 19
3. Eddie Kowalo (2010-11) ........................................... 13
Tom Quaranta (2011-12) ................................13
5. Fatoma Turay (2006-09) ............................................ 11
Jorge Zapata (2009-10) ............................................ 11
7. Joe Galasso (2005-06) .............................................. 10
Agustin Aguilera (2007-09) ...................................... 10
9. Joe Stant (2007-10) .................................................. 9
10. Ray Kuemmer (2011-12) .......................................... 8
Jared Hughart (2004-05) .......................................... 8
Manny Payton (2010-11) .......................................... 8
Season Goals1. Sargbah Tarpeh (2009) ............................................. 21
2. Sargbah Tarpeh (2008) ............................................. 14
3. Sargbah Tarpeh (2006) ............................................. 12
Eddie Kowalo (2011) ................................................. 12
Nickalus McDonald (2009) ........................................ 12
6. Tom Quaranta (2011) ................................................ 9
Sargbah Tarpeh (2007) ............................................. 9
8. Agustin Aguilera (2007) ............................................ 7
9. Jorge Zapata (2009) .................................................. 6
Manny Payton (2011) ............................................... 6
Otis Williams (2012) ................................................. 6
Career Assists1. Sargbah Tarpeh (2006-09) ........................................ 26
2. Kresimir Nurnberger (2011-12) ................................ 22
3. Fatoma Turay (2006-09) ............................................ 20
4. Nickalus McDonald (2008-11) ................................... 12
5. Probyn Allen (2004-09) ............................................ 11
6. Ray Kuemmer (2011-12) .......................................... 9
Oren Segev (2005-07) ............................................... 9
8. Sean Reilly (2005-06) ............................................... 8
9. Dave Dease (2006-09)............................................... 7
Anthony Randazzo (2007-10) ................................... 7
Joe Galasso (2004-06) .............................................. 7
Joe Stant (2007-10) .................................................. 7
Eddie Kowalo (2010-11) ........................................... 7
Season Assists1. Kresimir Nurnberger (2011) ...................................... 12
Sargbah Tarpeh (2009) ............................................. 12
3. Kresimir Nurnberger (2012) ...................................... 10
4. Fatoma Turay (2009) ................................................. 9
5. Sargbah Tarpeh (2008) ............................................. 8
Fatoma Turay(2008) .................................................. 8
7. Ray Kuemmer (2011) ................................................ 7
8. Sean Reilly (2006) ..................................................... 6
Nickalus McDonald (2009) ........................................ 6
10. Joe Galasso (2006) .................................................... 5
Chris Simm (2009) .................................................... 5
Probyn Allen (2007) .................................................. 5
Eddie Kowalo (2011) ................................................. 5
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RECORD BOOK
Career Points1. Sargbah Tarpeh (2006-09) ........................................ 138
2. Nickalus McDonald (2008-11) ................................... 50
3. Fatoma Turay (2006-09) ............................................ 42
4. Kresimir Nurnberger (2011-12) ................................ 36
5. Eddie Kowalo (2010-11) ........................................... 33
6. Tom Quaranta (2011-12) ................................29
7. Jorge Zapata (2009-10) ............................................ 28
8. Joe Galasso (2004-06) .............................................. 27
9. Ray Kuemmer (2011-12) .......................................... 25
Agustin Aguilera (2007-08) ...................................... 25
Probyn Allen (2004-09) ............................................ 25
Joe Stant (2007-10) .................................................. 25
Season Points1. Sargbah Tarpeh (2009) ............................................. 54
2. Sargbah Tarpeh (2008) ............................................. 36
3. Nickalus McDonald (2009) ........................................ 30
4. Eddie Kowalo (2011) ................................................. 29
5. Sargbah Tarpeh (2006) ............................................. 28
6. Sargbah Tarpeh (2007) ............................................. 20
Kresimir Nurnberger (2011) ...................................... 20
8. Tom Quaranta (2011) ................................................ 19
9. Jorge Zapata (2009) .................................................. 16
Agustin Aguilera (2007) ............................................ 16
Manny Payton (2011) ............................................... 16
Kresimir Nurnberger (2012) ...................................... 16
Career Goalie Saves1. Dan Mangat (2004-07) ............................................. 368
2. Duhan Malali (2009-10) ........................................... 148
3. Ethan Kavanagh (2008-09) ....................................... 126
4. Spyros Stergiotis (2011-12) ............................110
5. Josh Ruggiero (2004) ................................................ 62
6. Chad Jenkins (2012) .......................................35
7. John Allen (2011) ..................................................... 16
8. Russell Dobos (2010-11) ........................................... 11
9. Patrick O’Leary (2005)............................................... 8
10. Bobby Vandenbraak (2006-07) ................................. 5
Season Goalie Saves1. Dan Mangat (2006) ................................................... 141
2. Dan Mangat (2005) ................................................... 99
3. Ethan Kavanagh (2008) ............................................ 96
4. Dan Mangat (2007) ................................................... 95
5. Duhan Malali (2009) ................................................. 76
6. Duhan Malali (2010) ................................................. 72
7. Spyros Stergiotis (2011) ............................................ 71
8. Josh Ruggiero (2004) ................................................ 62
9. Spyros Stergiotis (2012) ............................................ 39
10. Chad Jenkins (2012) ................................................. 35
*Players in Bold in career stats are still active
Sargbah Tarpeh vs. Goldey-Beacom, 2009
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ALL-TIME RESULTS
2004
(4-10-4, 4-3-1 CACC)
Head Coach: Nick Papanicolas
Captains: Greg DiDiego, Chester Harding,
Paulo Ramos
Date Opponent/Site .............. Result
Aug. 30 Le Moyne.................................L 0-3
Sept. 3 vs.. Assumption .......................T 1-1
Sept. 5 at American International .......L 2-4
Sept. 7 Molloy .....................................T 0-0
Sept. 11 *Teikyo Post .......................... W 3-0
Sept. 15 at *Goldey-Beacom ............... W 2-1
Sept. 21 at *Holy Family ..................... W 2-1
Sept. 23 Shepherd .................................T 0-0
Sept. 25 *Caldwell ................................T 1-1
Oct. 4 at *Felician ..............................L 0-3
Oct. 5 at *Bloomfi eld ...................... W 3-1
Oct. 9 at Mercy ..................................L 0-1
Oct. 11 *Dominican .............................L 0-1
Oct. 16 at *Nyack ................................L 0-3
Oct. 19 at Millersville ..........................L 1-5
Oct. 22 West Chester ...........................L 0-2
Oct. 28 at Kutztown ............................L 1-2
Nov. 2 #Caldwell ................................L 2-3
2005
(5-11-2, 2-4-2 CACC)
Head Coach: Nick Papanicolas
Captains: Mike Andrews, Greg DiDiego,
Jared Hughart, Andres Hurtado
Date Opponent/Site .............. Result
Aug. 27 at West Chester .......................L 0-1
Aug. 28 vs.. District of Columbia ......... W 4-0
Aug. 31 St. Thomas Aquinas .................L 2-4
Sept. 3 at Le Moyne .............................L 0-7
Sept. 4 vs.. Saint Rose .........................L 0-1
Sept. 7 Mercy ......................................L 0-2
Sept. 10 at *Post ........................... L 0-1 (OT)
Sept. 17 at *Dominican .........................L 0-3
Sept. 20 *Holy Family ......................... W 1-0
Sept. 24 at *Caldwell ............................L 1-2
Sept. 29 at Molloy ............................... W 2-1
Oct. 1 *Felician ..................................L 1-2
Oct. 4 *Bloomfi eld .......................... W 2-1
Oct. 8 *Nyack ....................................T 2-2
Oct. 12 Lincoln (Pa.) .......................... W 1-0
Oct. 19 *Goldey-Beacom .....................T 0-0
Oct. 27 at District of Columbia .............L 0-3
Nov. 1 at #Felician ..............................L 1-2
2006
(11-5-4, 5-1-2 CACC)
Head Coach: Nick Papanicolas
Captains: Matt Andrews, Greg DiDiego,
Joe Galasso
Date Opponent/Site .............. Result
Aug. 25 Le Moyne............................... W 3-1
Aug. 26 Saint Rose ......................W 2-1 (OT)
Aug. 31 at St. Thomas Aquinas .............L 0-2
Sept. 1 California (Pa.) ...................... W 3-0
Sept. 3 American International ...........L 2-3
Sept. 6 at Mercy ..................................L 0-3
Sept. 10 at *Bloomfi eld ...................... W 5-0
Sept. 13 Molloy ............................W 4-3 (OT)
Sept. 16 *Nyack .................................. W 2-0
Sept. 19 *Holy Family ......................... W 3-2
Sept. 23 at *Felician ............................ W 2-1
Sept. 27 at Lincoln .............................. W 3-2
Sept. 30 at *Caldwell .................... T 1-1 (OT)
Oct. 2 at Rowan ......................... T 1-1 (OT)
Oct. 7 at *Dominican .........................L 0-3
Oct. 12 at *Goldey-Beacom ............... W 2-1
Oct. 14 *Post ............................... T 1-1 (OT)
Oct. 17 District of Columbia ............... W 2-0
Oct. 21 Millersville ...................... T 1-1 (OT)
Oct. 26 vs.. Post (at Rutherford, N.J.) ...L 0-1
* CACC Contest
# CACC Tournament Semifi nal
% CACC Championship
2004 Team Photo
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ALL-TIME RESULTS
2007
(12-5-2, 7-1-1 CACC)
Head Coach: Nick Papanicolas
Captains: Dan Mangat, Sargbah Tarpeh,
Rob Traynor
Date Opponent/Site .............. Result
Aug. 24 at Le Moyne .............................L 2-3
Aug. 25 vs.. Saint Rose (at Syracuse, N.Y.) W 2-1
Sept. 1 vs.. St. Thomas Aquinas (at Holy Family) .. W 3-2
Sept. 4 vs.. Assumption (at Holy Family) .W 1-0
Sept. 8 *Dominican .............................L 0-2
Sept. 12 NYIT ........................................L 0-2
Sept. 15 Mercy .................................... W 2-0
Sept. 18 *Goldey-Beacom ................... W 4-0
Sept. 22 at *Nyack .............................. W 5-1
Sept. 25 *Chestnut Hill ....................... W 4-1
Sept. 29 *Felician ................................ W 4-2
Oct. 3 at *Holy Family ..............W 1-0 (OT)
Oct. 6 *Caldwell ........................ T 1-1 (OT)
Oct. 8 at Rowan .................................L 1-3
Oct. 13 *Bloomfi eld .......................... W 1-0
Oct. 18 West Chester ...........................L 1-2
Oct. 20 at *Post ................................. W 3-0
Oct. 31 vs.. #Caldwell (at Rutherford, N.J.) ....W 1-0
(OT)
Nov. 3 vs.. %Holy Family (at Rutherford, N.J.) T 1-1 (OT)
.............. WU wins PK Shootout, 5-3
* CACC Contest
# Nationally ranked opponent
% CACC Tournament Quarterfi nal
^ CACC Tournament Semifi nals
& NCAA East Regional
Tournament First Round
2008
(12-6-2, 7-2-1 CACC)
Head Coach: Nick Papanicolas
Captains: Billy Curan, Sargbah Tarpeh
Date Opponent/Site .............. Result
Aug. 28 Le Moyne......................... T 1-1 (OT)
Aug. 29 Lock Haven ............................ W 1-0
Sept. 3 Southern New Hampshire ..... W 1-0
Sept. 7 District of Columbia ............. W 10-1
Sept. 10 at #23 Millersville ....................L 2-4
Sept. 17 *Philadelphia .................W 3-2 (OT)
Sept. 20 at *Bloomfi eld ........................L 1-3
Sept. 24 Columbia Union .................... W 7-1
Sept. 27 at NYIT .................................. W 1-0
Oct. 1 at #22 East Stroudsburg ..........L 1-5
Oct. 4 at *Felician ............................ W 2-0
Oct. 9 at *Holy Family ..................... W 2-1
Oct. 11 *Caldwell .............................. W 2-1
Oct. 14 *Goldey-Beacom ............W 2-1 (OT)
Oct. 18 #22 *Dominican ......................L 0-1
Oct. 21 at West Chester ............... L 2-3 (OT)
Oct. 23 at *Chestnut Hill.................... W 2-1
Oct. 25 at *Nyack .............................. W 2-1
Oct. 30 *Post ............................... T 0-0 (OT)
Nov. 4 at %Post ..................................L 1-2
2009
(19-3-1, 11-0 CACC)
Head Coach: Nick Papanicolas
Captains: Dave Dease, Anthony Randazzo,
Sargbah Tarpeh, Mario Yepes
Date Opponent/Site .............. Result
Aug. 27 #19 East Stroudsburg ............ W 2-1
Aug. 29 NYIT ...................................... W 2-1
Sept. 3 vs.. Saint Anselm (at Manchester, N.H.)...W
1-0
Sept. 5 at #20 Southern New Hampshire . L 0-1
Sept. 8 Bridgeport............................. W 5-1
Sept. 10 at Le Moyne .............................L 1-2
Sept. 12 at *Nyack .............................. W 3-0
Sept. 16 #3 Millersville .................W 3-2 (OT)
Sept. 22 at *Chestnut Hill.................... W 2-0
Sept. 26 at *Bloomfi eld ...................... W 3-2
Sept. 30 at *Holy Family ..................... W 3-2
Oct. 3 *Caldwell .............................. W 4-1
Oct. 6 *Goldey-Beacom ................... W 5-1
Oct. 8 West Chester ......................... W 3-0
Oct. 10 *Concordia ............................ W 9-0
Oct. 14 *Philadelphia ........................ W 4-3
Oct. 20 at Lock Haven ........................ W 2-0
Oct. 22 #18 *Dominican .................... W 2-0
Oct. 24 *Felician ................................ W 2-1
Oct. 28 *Post ..................................... W 3-1
Nov. 2 %Goldey-Beacom ................. W 2-0
Nov. 4 ^Bloomfi eld ................... T 0-0 (OT)
........ Bloomfi eld wins shootout, 4-2
Nov. 14 at #22 &Southern New Hampshire L 0-1 (OT)
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ALL-TIME RESULTS
2010
(6-11-2, 5-5-1 CACC)
Head Coach: Nick Papanicolas
Captains: Tony DiVirgilio, Duhan Malali,
Mario Yepes
Date Opponent/Site .............. Result
Sept. 2 *Bloomfi eld .................... L 0-1 (OT)
Sept. 4 vs.. Mercy (at West Chester, Pa.) L 0-3
Sept. 5 at West Chester .......................L 2-5
Sept. 8 Merrimack ...............................L 3-5
Sept. 13 at *Felician ............................ W 1-0
Sept. 15 at Millersville ..........................L 1-3
Sept. 18 at *Post ................................. W 1-0
Sept. 21 *Chestnut Hill ....................... W 2-1
Sept. 25 *Nyack ....................................L 0-2
Sept. 28 *Holy Family ................... T 0-0 (OT)
Oct. 6 at *Goldey-Beacom ............... W 3-0
Oct. 9 at *Dominican .........................L 0-1
Oct. 12 at East Stroudsburg ............... W 1-0
Oct. 14 at *Philadelphia ......................L 0-2
Oct. 16 Dowling .......................... L 1-2 (OT)
Oct. 21 at *Concordia ........................ W 2-1
Oct. 23 at *Caldwell ............................L 0-3
Oct. 27 at Bridgeport ................... T 2-2 (OT)
Nov. 2 %Post .............................. L 1-2 (OT)
2011
(8-7-4, 7-2-2 CACC)
Head Coach: Nick Papanicolas
Captains: Ryan Doyle, Nickalus McDonald
Date Opponent/Site .............. Result
Sept. 1 at Queens (N.Y.) .......................L 1-5
Sept. 2 at Bentley ........................ T 1-1 (OT)
Sept. 4 at #6 Franklin Pierce ................L 0-1
Sept. 10 at Merrimack ................... T 1-1 (OT)
Sept. 14 *Philadelphia ........................ W 2-0
Sept. 17 at *Nyack ................................L 2-3
Sept. 20 at *Chestnut Hill.................... W 3-0
Sept. 25 #20 Millersville ...................... W 4-2
Sept. 27 at *Holy Family ............... T 1-1 (OT)
Sept. 29 Bridgeport...............................L 2-6
Oct. 1 #18 *Post .............................. W 4-0
Oct. 4 *Dominican ..................... T 1-1 (OT)
Oct. 6 *Goldey-Beacom ................. W 11-0
Oct. 8 *Concordia ............................ W 3-1
Oct. 12 at Dowling ..............................L 0-1
Oct. 15 at *Bloomfi eld ...............W 5-4 (OT)
Oct. 18 *Felician .......................... L 1-2 (OT)
Oct. 22 *Caldwell .............................. W 3-1
Oct. 31 %Nyack ...................................L 0-4
2012
(12-8, 6-5 CACC)
Head Coach: Nick Papanicolas
Captains: Ray Kuemmer, Kresimir Nurnberger
Date Opponent/Site .............. Result
Aug. 30 vs.. LIU Post (at Bridgeport, Conn.) L 1-3
Sept. 1 at Bridgeport ......................... W 2-1
Sept. 6 at *Dominican .........................L 1-2
Sept. 8 #3 Franklin Pierce ....................L 4-5
Sept. 12 at *Goldey-Beacom ............... W 4-0
Sept. 15 *Bloomfi eld .................... L 0-1 (OT)
Sept. 19 at *Philadelphia ......................L 1-3
Sept. 22 at *Post ...................................L 0-4
Sept. 25 West Chester ......................... W 1-0
Sept. 29 *Nyack ...........................W 4-3 (OT)
Oct. 1 at *Felician ............................ W 2-1
Oct. 3 at Millersville ........................ W 2-1
Oct. 6 *Concordia ..............................L 0-1
Oct. 13 Dowling ................................ W 3-1
Oct. 16 *Chestnut Hill ....................... W 3-0
Oct. 18 *Holy Family ......................... W 3-2
Oct. 21 at *Caldwell .......................... W 1-0
Oct. 24 Queens (N.Y.) ......................... W 4-1
Oct. 31 at %Bloomfi eld ..................... W 3-2
Nov. 2 at #25 ^Post ...........................L 0-1
* CACC Contest
# Nationally ranked opponent
% CACC Tournament Quarterfi nal
^ CACC Tournament Semifi nals
& NCAA East Regional Tournament First Round
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Walther Road and the turf fi eld.
Home of the men’s and women’s basketball, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s
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1. Philadelphia University
4201 Henry Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19144
2. Goldey-Beacom College
4701 Limestone Road
Wilmington, DE 19808
3. University of the Sciences
600 South 43rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
4. Holy Family University
9801 Frankford Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19114
5. Georgian Court University
900 Lakewood Avenue
Lakewood, NJ 08701
6. Felician College
223 Montross Avenue
Rutherford, NJ 07070
7. Bloomfi eld College
467 Franklin Street
Bloomfi eld, NJ 07003
8. Caldwell College
120 Bloomfi eld Avenue
Caldwell, NJ 07006
9. Dominican College
470 Western Highway
Orangeburg, NY 10962
10. Nyack College
1 South Boulevard
Nyack, NY 10960
11. Post University
800 Country Club Road
Waterbury, CT 06708
12. Chestnut Hill College
9601 Germantown Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19118
13. Concordia College
171 White Plains Road
Bronxville, NY 10708