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2009 Men’s Soccer

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New Hampshire Wildcats

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CreditsThe 2009 University of New Hampshire men’s soccer guide was written, edited and designed by Maureen Gavin of the UNH Athletic Media Relations Office. Special thanks to Eric Coplic, Doug Poole, Rob Thompson and Ewan Seabrook for their assistance. Action photography by Howard Rowling. Individual head-shots taken by Mike Silverwood.

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UNH Quick Facts .............................................................1UNH .............................................................................. 2-5The Coaching staff Head Coach Rob Thompson ....................................6 Assistant Coach Ewan Seabrook ..............................7Preview of 2009 ............................................................. 8-9The Players Joe Annese ................................................................10 Chris Banks ...............................................................10 Bobby Cooley ...........................................................11 Greg Frost .................................................................11 Pat Gay ......................................................................11 Marcus Barr ..............................................................11 Joe Corsello ...............................................................12 Chris Devine .............................................................12 Dylan George ...........................................................12 Robin Gerum ............................................................12 Colin O’Donnell .......................................................13 Josh Bronner .............................................................13 Greg Brown ..............................................................13 Sean Coleman ...........................................................13 Brad Hilton ...............................................................14 Alex Russell ...............................................................14 Patrick Ryan ..............................................................14 Caleb Shaw ................................................................14 Dan Smith .................................................................14 Antti Arvola ..............................................................15 Turner Davis .............................................................15 Alex Hussein .............................................................15 Ryan McNabb ...........................................................15 Gustav Nilsson .........................................................15 Charlie Roche ...........................................................15 Jordan Thomas .........................................................15 Roster .........................................................................16Opponent Quick Facts ...................................................172008 Awards/America East Information .....................18Administration ...............................................................192008 Stats ........................................................................20UNH Records ............................................................21-23Wildcats In The Pros ......................................................24

Wildcat Quick facts

Location .......................................... Durham, N.H. 03824Enrollment................................................................14,200President .........................................Dr. Mark HuddlestonAthletic Director ........................................Marty ScaranoNickname .............................................................WildcatsColors ........................................................ Blue and WhiteAffiliation ...............................................NCAA Division IConference ...................................................America EastHome Fields ..........................Bremner Field (AstroPlay) ...................................................... Lewis Fields (grass)Athletic Media Relations Director .............. Scott StapinMen’s Soccer Contact ..............................Maureen GavinE-Mail Address ...................... [email protected] Phone ..............................................(603) 862-3835FAX .............................................................(603) 862-3839Head Coach .........................Rob Thompson (Maine ’89)Overall Record ................................ 106-107-40/14 YearsRecord at UNH ..........................................................SameAssistant Coach .........Ewan Seabrook (SUNY-Oneonta ‘02)2008 Record ................................................................7-7-42008 America East Record/Finish ...........2-4-2/6th SeedLetterwinners Returning/Lost ...................................19/9Newcomers ........................................................................ 8Men’s Soccer Phone ..................................(603) 862-3211Website ..........................................www.unhwildcats.com

University of new HampsHire atHletic Department mission statement: ThemissionoftheintercollegiateathleticsprogramattheUniversityofNewHampshireistoprovidestudent-athletesacollegiateexperiencethatisenrichedbytheirparticipationinprogramswhicharecompetitiveattheNCAADivisionIlevelbothregionallyandnationally. TheintercollegiateathleticsprogramalsoplaysanimportantbyenhancingthequalityoflifefortheUniversityandstatewidecommunitybybeingasourceofprideand identification with the University while always maintaining high standards of academic scholarship and integrity. To fulfill its mission, the intercollegiate program must: (1) Provide student-athletes every opportunity to meet academic and athletic demands with the goal of gradu-ating every student-athlete. (2) Provide resources necessary to field competitive teams with league affiliations, and to gain regional and national recognition. (3) Provide equitable opportunities for all intercollegiate athletics by the active recruitment of minority athletes, and provide equitable opportunities for all women student-athletes commensurate with that of their male counterparts. (4) Provide excellent facilities for all athletes to train, practice and play. (5) Conduct all operations within state and federal law, University policies, rules of the NCAA, and athletics conferences in which the University competes.Diversity statement: The University seeks excellence through diversity among its administration, faculty, staff and students. The University prohibits discrimination on basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status, or marital status. The Unviersity of New Hampshire is committed to creating a more diverse community knowing that “inclusion, diversity and equity are values that inextricably linkedtoourmissionofeducationalexcellence.”Thisdiversitystrengthensourabilitytoreachourindividualandcollectivepotentialandtoprovidebetterservicesandcare for all faculty, staff and students.

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New Hampshire WildcatsuNivERSity Of NEw HaMpSHiRE

Students who choose UNH often do so because of the seemingly endless options offered through an accessible system of schools and colleges. UNH offers literally thousands of courses in more than 100 majors.

In the past five years, the University has added eight new residential halls, most recently opening up three new dorms in 2008.

The University has completed renovations to numerous buildings throughout the academic campus. Most recenty, Kingsbury Hall (shown) underwent a $52 million renovation.

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2009 Men’s SocceruNivERSity Of NEw HaMpSHiRENestled in New Hampshire’s seacoast region, the UNH campus offers a pleasing mix of classic and modern buildings and college greens that gradually gives way to 2,600 acres of woods, fields, and farms.

Opened in 2003, Holloway Commons (shown) offers award winning dining services to UNH students.

Amtrak’s Downeaster, with a station located on campus, is a great way to travel to Boston or Portland. As a passenger, you’ll enjoy overlooking miles of scenic landscape along the way.

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The men’s soccer locker room underwent a major overhaul in 2002 thanks to the generous donations of alumni and friends of men’s soccer. Eric Chinburg (‘85) built and installed 26 lockers and a maple boot board. In addition to Eric, Dean Jackson (‘69), Tom Johnson (‘76), Jeff Growney (‘82), Dr. George Gaillardetz (‘83), Ron Fancy (‘84), Robert Black (‘77), and Mi-chael Lagendyk (‘96) all have dedicated lockers thanks to their generosity.

The Jerry Azumah Performance Center opened its doors in the summer of 2003 to UNH student-athletes. A generous dona-tion by Azumah, a former cornerback with the Chicago Bears and the 1999 recipient of the Walter Payton Award, allowed for a new state-of-the-art strength and conditioning center.

The Wildcat sculpture, commissioned by the UNH alumni association, was created by Matthew Grey Palmer and is displayed on Main Street in front of the Whittemore Center and Memorial Field.

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In 1995, construction of the $27 million Recreation and Sport Complex reached completion. The new Whitte-more Center includes a state-of-the-art 6,500 to 7,500 seat arena for hockey, concerts and convocations, as well as a new three-level recreation sports facility.

Lundholm Gymnasium, the home of UNH basketball and volleyball, has recieved a complete facelift in recent years. Since 2001, the gym floor has been replaced and new lighting and sound systems were installed. Most re-cently, the bleachers were replaced in the summer of 2007.

Bremner Field was renovated into an AstroPlay field with full lighting in the summer of 2002. The men’s soccer team played under the lights at Bremner for the first time in a 2-1 win over in-state rival Dartmouth College on October 1, 2003 and has an impressive 13-4-1 record on the field. The Wildcats will play five games, including the UNH NIKE Fall Classic, on Bremner Field.

The other location for UNH men’s soccer games is Lewis Fields, which has a grass pitch. It is part of the University’s athletic complex located on campus and is adjacent to Cowell Stadium. The Wildcats will host four regular-season match-ups at Lewis Fields this season.

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Head Coach rob Thompson enters his 17th season with the University of New Hampshire men’s soccer program, his 15th as head coach. Thompson owns a career 106-107-40 record and has led the team to four America east tournament berths in the last six seasons, including three straight. Last season, the ‘Cats went 7-7-4, including 2-4-2 in the America east.

The Wildcats got off to a fast start in 2008 as they posted a 5-0-2 record to open up the season, with wins over Memphis and Massachusetts. The Wildcats kept pace the rest of the season and clinched the final playoff spot in the America east tournamnet as they defeated UMBC in dramatic fashion, 3-2, on Oct. 29.

in 2007 the Wildcats made a late push for a postseason berth as they pieced together a 4-1-7 record down the stretch to clinch a spot in the America east tournament. The Wildcats would make the most of the opportunity as they defeated Boston University, 4-2, on penalty kicks after finishing regulation with a 0-0 tie to advance to the semifinal round of the tournament.

in 2006 Thompson led the Wildcats to a record of 12-5-3, its best mark since 1994. The squad advanced to the semifinals of the conference tournament and Thompson and his staff were awarded Coaching staff of the Year honors by America east.

However, Thompson’s impact goes beyond results on the field as his Wildcats have received the National soccer Coaches Association of America team Academic Award for two consecutive years, for having a team with over a 3.0 grade point average.

Prior to becoming head coach in 1995, Thompson was an assistant with the program for two seasons and the Wildcats made their only NCAA appear-ance in 1994 after compiling a 15-5-2 record. in his first season as head coach, Thompson led the Wildcats to 10 victories. Thompson’s 1997 team captured a #22 national ranking. He became UNH’s all-time wins leader in 2001, reaching the 50-win mark. His 2003 squad was ranked as high as #2 in the region, and the 2002 Wildcats spent the entire regular season ranked in New england.

Prior to arriving at UNH, Thompson coached extensively in the Washington, d.C., area, and directed club teams to both state and regional titles. The Virginia native spent three years coaching and teaching at south Lakes High school in reston, Va., and three years coaching in the Virginia Olympic de-velopment Program.

Thompson is heavily involved in the organization and development of youth soccer in the seacoast region as well as throughout the state of New Hampshire. in addition to directing the highly successful soccer dimensions youth camps, Thompson served as the NsCAA state director and is a region i Olympic development Program staff member. He holds a UssF “A” license as well as the NsCAA Premier diploma. Over the past 10 years Thompson has coached seacoast United teams to eight UsYsA state titles and two New england super Y championship berths.

Thompson, who coached the Us soccer developmental Academy, was named the U-18 Northeast Conference Coach of the Year for 2007-08. He has coached the seacoast United U-18 boys development academy since 2007. His 2001 U-16 boys team finished fourth at the super Y League national championship. in 2007, Thompson led his sUsC U-17 boys team to the UsYsA region i Final.

Thompson graduated from the University of Maine in 1989 with a B.A. degree in Zoology. While working towards a post-gradu-ate degree in physical education, Thompson captained Montgomery (Md.) College to a national junior college ranking and earned All-state and All-region honors.

Thompson is currently pursuing a master’s degree in kinesiology at UNH. He is married to Lea (Craft), a member of two national championship soccer teams at Barry University in Florida. They reside in durham, N.H., with their daughters Chloe, Jordan, and Brooke.

Rob ThompsonHead Coach • 15th Season • Maine ‘89

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ewan seabrook, a 2002 Oneonta state graduate, served as the assistant coach at Hartwick College from 2004-08.

in addition to coaching the Wildcats, seabrook has assisted rob Thompson’s seacoast United Under-18 team since 2008 and was promoted to associate head coach in 2009.

during his four years at Hartwick the team compiled a record of 39-25-13 and defeated Oneonta state, 2-0, to win

the Atlantic soccer Conference (AsC) Championship in 2005. The team, which earned its seventh NCAA appearance in 10 years, then went on to make back-to-back semifinal conference playoff appearances in 2006 as part of the AsC and in 2007 with the Mid-American Conference.

seabrook played college soccer at iona College and sUNY- College at Oneonta. As a player he was selected to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) all-rookie team while playing for the Gaels. While playing for the red dragons, seabrook was on the sUNYAC academic all-conference team and earned Commissioner’s List honors. in 2002, he graduated with honors from Oneonta state with a bachelors of science in Business economics.

Prior to his position at Hartwick, seabrook worked as the graduate assistant coach at drury University (Mo.) from 2003-04.

seabrook is a Lewes, england native, and holds a NsCAA (National soccer Coaches Association of America) Advanced National diploma. ewan is currently persuing his master’s in business at UNH’s Whittemore school.

Ewan sEabRookAssistant Coach • Second Season • Oneonta State ‘02

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New Hampshire Wildcats The University of New Hampshire men’s soccer team hopes to get out of the gate as fast as they did last year, as they posted a 5-0-2 record to open up the season and were ranked as high as fifth on the in the NsCAA/adidas Northeast regional Poll.

Highlights of the non-conference schedule included wins over Memphis and Massachusetts, which won the Atlantic-10 and advanced to the 2007 Final Four. the Wildcats kept pace the rest of the season and clinched the final play-off spot in the America east tournamnet as they defeated UMBC in dramatic fashion. Head coach rob thompson will return 19 letterwinners to go along with eight skilled newcom-ers, which will help fill the voids of the loss of last year’s talented senior class.

Forwards: senior Chris Banks (Westborough, Mass.), who was named 2006 America east striker and rookie of the Year, will once again anchor the offensive force of the Wildcats. Banks led the team in goals, totaling seven in 15 games played. dylan George (Bangor, Maine) had two goals last season, including the memorable game-winner against UMBC to clinch a playoff spot for the Wildcats. the junior, who played in all 18 games for the Wildcats, also totaled three assists for seven points. The Wildcats also return offensive threat sean Coleman (stra-ham, N.H.), who post-ed two goals and two assists for six points while seeing action in all 18 games last sea-son. senior Joe Annese (Attleboro, Mass.) will add experience upfield, while newcomers Antti Arvola (espoo, Finland), Charlie roche (Haverhill, Mass.) and Jordan Thomas (Mohnton, Pa.) will add youth to the talented Wildcat offense.

Backs: robin Gerum (Kullavik, sweden), who tallied the lone Wild-cat goal in last year’s America east quarterfinal game, will look to pick up where he left off last season. Joe Corsello (York, Maine)

and Pat Gay (North stonington, Conn.) will also add experience to the backfield. sophomore Alex russell (Harisburg, Pa.), who saw solid action last season, will be joined by Caleb shaw (Hampton, N.H.), a Marist College transfer, who played in 12 games and tallied a goal for the red Foxes. Newcomers Alex H u s s e i n ( H a v e r -hill, Mass.) and ryan McNabb (downing-town, Pa.) will round out the backfield.

Goalkeepers: Junior Colin O’donnell (Hampden, Mass.), who saw the most time in net last season, will be back with a solid year of experience behind him. Last year, O’donnell saw action in 15 games and fin-ished with a record of 6-6-3, including four shutouts. F e l l o w j u -nior Chris devine (Hampton, N.H.), who saw action in three games last season, along with sophomore Patrick ryan (Weymouth, Mass.) will also be available for net ac-tion.

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2009 Men’s SoccerMidfielders: Marcus Barr (Wallingford, Pa.) and Brad Hilton (Merrimack, N.H.) are expected to anchor the midfield and help set the Wildcat offense in motion.

Barr, who saw action in 15 games for the Wild-cats, was selected as the team’s Most improved Player last season and hopes to showcase his talents this upcoming season. Hilton returns after an impressive de-but season as he was selected to the America east All-rookie team and earned two assists, both on game-winning goals. Junior Greg Frost (Cumberland, Maine), who saw action last sea-son, will continue to develop in the midfield this upcoming season, while Bobby Cooley (Northborough, Mass.)

returns to the Wildcats for his senior year. sophomores Josh Bronner (Belchertown, Mass.) and Greg Brown (salem, N.H.) will look to add minutes on the field this season, while newcomers Gustav Nilsson (Pixbo, sweden) and turner davis (Barrington, r.i.) are also ready to contribute to the midfield.

2009 Schedule: The Wildcats, who went undefeated in the first seven games last season, will open up the 2009 campaign on the road at iona (9/1). the squad wi l l return home to host the 21st Annual UNH Nike Fall soccer Clas-sic where they will face Bucknell (sept. 4) and Central Connecticut state (sept. 6) on Brem-ner Field. Also playing in the tournament will be America east foe Vermont.

The Wildcats will then travel to Vermont where the Cata-mounts will host the smith Barney Classic. First up at the tour-

nament will be the UMass (9/11) Minutemen, who adavanced to the NCAA tournament for the third straight season, will be seeking revenge after fall-ing to the Wildcats last year. the Wildcats will also face Portland (9/13) during the weekend. UNH will then host Colgate (9/19) in a night game on Bremner Field. the Wildcats will get their first feel of Lewis Fields when they host Harvard (9/23), which advanced to the second round of the NCAA tour-nament in 2008. the Wildcats will travel to face Bryant (9/26), which is in its first

year division i competition and Fairfield (9/30). America east conference action will open up for the Wildcats at Boston U. (10/7). The terriers, who won the 2008 America east tournament title, advanced NCAA tournament for the second straight year, this time reaching the second round. The Wildcats will also face UMBC (10/10) on the road, and the ‘Cats have not lost to the retrievers since Oct. 19, 2005. the Wildcats will return home to host America east foes Hart-ford (10/14) and Vermont (10/17) before traveling to face Albany (10/21). The squad will then host stony Brook (10/24) and Binghamton (10/28) to wrap up America east regular season action. The Wildcats will host in-trastate rival dartmouth (11/3) in a night game on Bremner Field to con-clude the regular season.

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JOE ANNESE SENIOR• FORWARD6-2 • 175ATTLEBORO, MASS.

8Ca Career Statistics

Year GP/GS S G A P 2006 6/1 1 0 0 0 2007 18/14 8 0 2 22008 17/14 4 0 0 0 Total 41/29 13 0 2 2

CHRIS BANKSSENIOR• FORWARD6-1 • 185WESTBOROUGH, MASS.

Ca Career Statistics

Year GP/GS S G A P 2006 20/11 56 14 0 28 2007 11/5 22 2 0 42008 15/14 45 7 0 14 Total 46/30 123 23 0 46

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ACCOLADES: Will serve as co-captain for the 2009 season ... was named the America east striker and rookie of the Year as a freshman ... also in 2006, was named to the All-Northeast region and to the All-New england second teams ... fourth on UNH’s all-time goals list with 23 ... seventh on UNH’s all-time points list with 46 ... selected as a member of the America east Academic Honor roll in both 2006 & 2008.

2008: saw action in 15 games, including 14 starts, finishing the season with a team-high 14 points and seven goals ... registered a team-high two game-winning goals ... he notched game-win-ners against Memphis (9/5) and rival Maine (10/8) ... he scored goals in four of the Wildcats’ first five games of the season, lead-ing them to a 3-0-2 record during that stretch ... overall when he scored a goal, the Wildcats were 5-1-1 ... totaled 45 shots, including 26 shots on goal.

2007: Missed the first six games of the season due to an injury ... saw action in 13 games, with six starts ... notched five shots against dartmouth (10/3), including the game-winning tally ... also posted the game-winner versus Binghamton (10/24).

2006: Played in all 20 games, including 11 starts ... named America east striker and rookie of the Year ... was named to the All-Northeast region and to the All-New england second teams ... led the America east in scoring with 28 points on a league-best 14 goals, including four game-winners ... second in scoring for a UNH rookie with 28 points, the fifth most in a single season ... his 14 goals ranks fourth on UNH’s single-season goals list ... scored three goals in his first collegiate game in a 3-2 win against CalPoly (8/25) ... had another multi-point effort with two goals in the America east quarterfinal victory versus stony Brook ... was selected America east rookie of the Week four times during the regular season.

BEFORE UNH: scored 36 goals and 12 assists during his senior year at Westborough High ... helped lead Westborough win the div. ii state championship (‘03) ... finished his career with 116 career points, setting a school record ... awarded the district Athletic director’s Award ... played for the Juventus UsA team ... also played basketball where he was selected as the league MVP in 2006 ... a sport studies major.

ACCOLADES: Will serve as co-captain for the 2009 season.

2008: Played in 17 games, starting in 14 and finishing the season with four shots, including one shot on goal ... during the month of October he posted a total of three shots, including one shot on goal against Vermont (10/15).

2007: saw action in 18 games, including 14 starts ... earned as-sists on game-winning goals against Holy Cross (9/25) and in the double-overtime victory over stony Brook (10/17) ... posted eight shots on the season.

2006: Played in six games, including one start for the Wildcats ... the one start came at the Nike Fall Classic in which UNH tied st. Peter’s 1-1 (8/27) ... the Wildcats were 3-1-2 when he appeared in games.

BEFORE UNH: Played on the varsity soccer team all four years at Attleboro High ... served as team captain as a senior ... led the team in scoring with 10 goals and five assists ... led the eastern Athletic Conference in points with 15 ... voted No. 1 player in the conference both his junior and senior years ... named an eastern Mass. All -star ... named a Boston Herald All-star as well as a Sun Chronicle All-star ... majoring in business.

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MARCUS BARR JUNIOR • MIDFIELDER5-9 • 155WALLINGFORD, PA.

Ca Career Statistics

Year GP/GS S G A P 2007 15/3 10 1 0 22008 17/7 10 0 0 0 Total 32/10 20 1 0 2

BOBBY COOLEYSENIOR • MIDFIELDER5-10 • 155NORTHBOROUGH, MASS.

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Year GP/GS S G A Pts. 2006 - - - - - Total - - - - -

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ACCOLADES: selected as a member of the 2006 America east Academic Honor roll.

2006: did not see any action for the Wildcats.

BEFORE UNH: Played at Algonquin High school, where the tomahawks were nationally ranked 13th his senior year ... scored 13 goals during the 2005 season ... helped lead Algonquin to state championships in ‘04 and ‘05 ... named to the All-state, League All-star and All-Central Mass. teams ... also plays for Juventus UsA ... majoring in english.

ACCOLADES: received the 2007 Glenn Aborn Award as the team’s most improved player ... selected as a member of the America east Academic Honor roll in 2007.

2008: saw action in 17 games for the Wildcats, including seven starts ... tallied 10 shots this season, including six on goal ... recorded two shots at Harvard (9/23) and in the America east quarterfinals at Binghamton (10/8).

2007: saw action in 15 games for the Wildcats, including three starts ... tallied two shots in his first collegiate start against dartmouth (10/3) ... headed in his first goal as a Wildcat during a start at Maine (10/6) ... also had a start against Vermont (10/10).

BEFORE UNH: Played on the varsity soccer team at strath Haven High school ... was named All-County Player of the Year his senior year ... garnered All-League, All-County and All-state accolades both junior and senior seasons ... played for the FC delco Black V for two years ... was the starting center midfielder for the 2006 state champions and the 2005 regional champions... broke the Pennsylvania high school all-time assists record ... has five years of experience with the eastern Pennsylvania Olympic development Program, including being honored as to the two-time region 1 team ... majoring in business adminstration: finance.

Ca Career Statistics

Year GP/GS S G A P 2007 6/0 0 0 0 02008 6/0 0 0 0 0 Total 12/0 0 0 0 0

ACCOLADES: Was chosen to the America east Commissioner’s Honor roll in both 2006 & 2008 ... selected as a member of the America east Academic Honor roll in 2007.

2008: Appeared in six games for the Wildcats, including three against America east opponents.

2007: saw action in six games for the Wilcdats, including three against America east opponents.

2006: did not see any action.

BEFORE UNH: Played varsity soccer four years at Greely, where he scored 36 career goals and 20 assists ... scored 14 goals and five assists during his senior campaign ... Greely qualified in the playoffs four straight years and won the state championship in 2004 ... named to the All-state team in ‘04 and ‘05 as well as the All-Conference 1st team in ‘03, ‘04 and ‘05 ... member of the Maine Metro and Odyssey sport teams ... majoring in biology.

PAT GAYSENIOR • BACK6-0 • 180NORTH STONINGTON, CONN.

23Ca Career Statistics

Year GP/GS S G A P 2007 6/1 1 0 1 12008 10/2 2 0 0 0 Total 16/3 3 0 1 1

ACCOLADES: Named to the 2008 America east Academic Honor roll.

2008: Appeared in 10 games starting in two, tallying two shots, one on goal ... recorded two shots against intrastate rival dartmouth (11/ 4).

2007: saw action in six games for the Wildcats, including a start in the America east semifinals versus Vermont (11/14) and recorded a shot in that game against the Catamounts ... in his collegiate debut, recorded an assist on the game-winner during double-overtime against stony Brook (10/17).

2006: did not see any action.

BEFORE UNH: Played varsity all four years at Wheeler High, where he served as captain his junior and senior years ... registered 25 goals and 15 assists dur-ing his high school career, including 13 goals and seven assists during his final season ... named All-Conference all four years as well as All-state, All-Area Norwich Bulletin, and All-Area New London Day teams his final two seasons ... played on the southeast and Oakwood soccer clubs ... majoring in business.GREG FROST

SENIOR • MIDFIELDER5-10 • 165CUMBERLAND, MAINE

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New Hampshire WildcatsDYLAN GEORGEJUNIOR • FORWARD5-11 • 160BANGOR, MAINE

Ca Career Statistics

Year GP/GS S G A P 2007 6/1 1 0 1 12008 18/11 25 2 3 7 Total 24/12 26 2 4 8

CHRIS DEVINEJUNIOR • GOALKEEPER6-0 • 170HAMPTON, N.H.

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JOE CORSELLOJUNIOR • BACK6-1 • 185YORK, MAINE

21Ca Career Statistics

Year GP/GS S G A P 2007 5/4 0 0 0 02008 15/10 3 2 0 4 Total 20/14 3 2 0 4

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Ca Career Statistics

Year GP/GS GA S Pct. Sho. 2008 3/3 4 18 .818 0 Total 3/3 4 18 .818 0

2008: saw action in 18 games, including 11 starts ... finished third on the team in points with seven, on two goals and three assists ... earned a multiple-point effort against Hartwick (9/12), registering a goal and an assist ... also registered a goal, the game-winner, and an assist against UMBC (10/29) ... had an assist in the season opener against Adelphi (8/29).

2007: saw action in six games, all against America east opponents ... tallied an assist on the game-winning goal in his collegiate debut against stony Brook (10/17) ... earned a start and registered a shot in the America east semifinal game at Vermont (11/14).

BEFORE UNH: Played as a post graduate at Bridgton Academy and started in all 17 games played ... led the squad in goals with 16 and points with 37 ... set the all-time scoring record with 52 goals at Bangor High school ... awarded as the Gatorade Player of the Year ... received NsCAA All-America honors in 2005 .... was the 2004 and 2005 state Class A Coaches Player of the Year ... selected to the first team All-state and to the eastern Class A All-star team in 2004 and 2005 ... a four year member (2002-05) of Maine’s Olympic development Program ... also was a high school hockey standout, earning All-state honors in 2005 and 2006 ... a business administration: marketing major.

ACCOLADES: selected as a member of the America east Academic Honor roll in both 2007 & 2008

2008: started in all three games in which he appeared in, finishing the sea-son with a 1-1-1 record ... compiled 18 saves with a save percentage of .818 ... in 297:18 minutes in net he gave up just four goals with a goals against average of just 1.21 ... tallied a career-high 11 saves against intrastate rival dartmouth (11/4).

2007: did not see any action in his first season.

BEFORE UNH: Was named MVP of the Winnacunnet High school soccer team during his senior season ... played for the seacoast United soccer Club for seven years ... participated in the New Hampshire OdP in 2006 as well as the super Y National Camp ... in 2006, advanced to the region 1 finals and to the super Y National Finals ... majoring in chemistry.

ACCOLADES: Named to the 2008 America east Commissioner’s Honor roll ... selected as a member of the 2007 America east Academic Honor roll ... presented the H. richard sandler Award for academic achievement at the 2008 team banquet.

2008: Played in 15 games, including 10 starts ... totaled three shots collecting four points on two goals ... propeled the Wildcats to a 2-1 win over Cornell (9/14) with his first goal of the season ... scored his second collegiate goal against Boston University on 10/18.

2007: started the first three games of the season, seeing action in five games ... also earned a start in the America east quarterfinals at Boston U. (11/10).

BEFORE UNH: Played on the varsity soccer team at York High school ... captained the team during his junior and senior years ... was awarded Western Maine Conference First team honors for three seasons ... selected to the All-state first team two years ... captained the super Y National squad as well as the UsYsA region 1 Finalist team in 2006 ... majoring in environmental engineering.

Ca Career Statistics

Year GP/GS S G A P 2008 16/12 2 1 1 3 Total 16/12 2 1 1 3

ROBIN GERUMJUNIOR • BACK6-0 • 165KULLAVIK, SWEDEN

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ACCOLADES: selected as a member of the 2008 America east Commissioner’s Honor roll.

2008: Appeared in 16 games, including 12 starts ... notched the lone Wildcat goal in the quarterfinal game against Binghamton (11/8).

BEFORE UNH: Attended Katrinelundsgymnasiet ... played for Örgryte is from 2003–2007, seeing action in 30-35 games each year as a central defender ... was selected as the rookie of the Year in 2005 ... majoring in business administration.

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JOSH BRONNERSOPHOMORE • MIDFIELDER5-11 • 170BELCHERTOWN, MASS.

15Ca Career Statistics

Year GP/GS S G A P 2008 1/0 0 0 0 0 Total 1/0 0 0 0 0

ACCOLADES: Named to the 2008 America east Academic Honor roll.

2007: did not appear in any games for the Wildcats ... selected as a member of the America east Academic Honor roll.

BEFORE UNH: Four-year varsity player at Belchertown High school and a two-time All-state first team selection ... part of three straight Western Mass. diviion ii championships his first three seasons at Belchertown ... also played three years of varsity basketball ... played a post-graduate yera at Wilbraham & Monson Acadmey where he was named a Western New england Prep school soccer Association Class M All-League and All-star selection in 2007 ... his Western United club team won four straight Mass. state Championships from 2004-07, including an UsYsA regional finals appearance in 2007 ... majoring in health management.

COLIN O’DONNELLJUNIOR • GOALKEEPER6-1 • 195HAMPDEN, MASS.

1Ca Career Statistics

Year GP/GS GA S Pct. Sho. 2007 3/2 0 5 1.00 2 2008 15/14 20 49 .710 4Total 3/2 20 54 .730 6

ACCOLADES: selected as a member of the America east Academic Honor roll in 2008.

2008: saw action in 15 games, including 14 starts ... finished the season with a record of 6-6-3 ... earned back-to-back shutouts against rhode island (8/31) and Memphis (9/5) and also had shutouts against America east teams Maine (10/8) and Vermont (10/15).

2007: Appeared in net three times, including two starts... did not allow a goal in 192 minutes of action ... had four saves in his first collegiate start against Massachusetts (9/9) ... also recorded a shutout against Holy Cross (9/25) ... led the America east in shutouts per game (0.67).

BEFORE UNH: Played varsity soccer for Minnechaug regional High school... Named All-Western Mass his junior and senior seasons... All-League and All-state honoree during his senior year ... three-time state champion and MVP team member of the Western United FC ... the only goal he gave up in all of the 2006 state cup and regional tournament games was scored by UNH head coach rob Thompson’s seacoast United in the regional semifinals ... majoring in engineering.

GREG BROWNSOPHOMORE • MIDFIELDER6-0 • 160SALEM, N.H.

17Ca Career Statistics

Year GP/GS S G A P 2008 2/0 0 0 0 0 Total 2/0 0 0 0 0

ACCOLADES: selected to the to the 2008 America east Commis-sioner’s Honor roll.

2008: Appeared in games against Harvard (9/23) and dartmouth (11/4) ... named to the America east Commissioner’s Honor roll.

BEFORE UNH: Four-year varsity player at salem High school and was a two-time team MVP ... was selected to the all-state first team his junior season ... was the teams leading scorer his senior year and was selected to the all-state second team ... played for Coach Thompson at the seacoast United soccer Club (sUsC) ... scored two goals for sUsC while representing New england at the 2006 super Y League National Championships in tampa, Fla. ... also with sUsC, won the United states Youth soccer Association NH state cup, placed second in the UsYsA region 1 championship and finished No. 8 in the country... majoring in chemical engineering.

SEAN COLEMANSOPHOMORE • FORWARD6-9 • 185STRATHAM, N.H.

20Ca Career Statistics

Year GP/GS S G A P 2008 18/3 20 2 2 6 Total 18/3 20 2 2 6

ACCOLADES: selected to the 2008 America east Commissioner’s Honor roll.

2008: saw action in 18 games, including three starts, finishing the season with six points on two goals and two assists ... led all freshmen in shots, goals, assists and total points ... scored the game-winning goal against UMass (9/20) ... tallied another goal against Lasalle (9/7) ... in games in which he scored a point the Wildcats were 3-0-1 ... notched four shots, all of which were on goal, against Albany (10/11) ... tallied three shots and two shots on goals against both UMBC (10/29) and dartmouth (11/4) ... compiled two shots against Boston University (10/18).

BEFORE UNH: A four sport athlete at exeter High school ... played four years of varsity soccer ... scored 37 goals and led his team to a state championship in 2006 and a final four berth in 2007 ... an All-state selection his junior and senior seasons and an All-New england honoree his senior year ... led NH Class L in goals with 19 his junior year ... in addition to soccer, played football (place kicker), varsity basketball and baseball for the Blue Hawks ... football team won the 2007 Class L state championship ... played for Thompson’s seacoast United ... majoring in philosophy.

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New Hampshire WildcatsPATRICK RYANSOPHOMORE • GOALKEEPER5-8 • 160WEYMOUTH, MASS.

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2008: did not see any action in net for the Wildcats.

BEFORE UNH: A three-time east Massachusetts and Catholic Con-ference All-star while playing at Archbishop Williams High school ... the two-year captain was named the Catholic Conference Most Valuable Goalkeeper in 2006 ... in 2005, the team won the Catholic Conference and ryan was selected as the league MVP ... played club soccer for the Cape Cod Crusaders of the super Y League and trained with their Olympic development Program (OdP) during the summer ... an athletic training major.

Ca Career Statistics

Year GP/GS GA S Pct. Sho. 2008 - - - - - Total - - - - -

BEFORE UNH: Comes to UNH from Marist College, where he played in 12 games last season, including six starts ... notched his first collegiate goal in the red Foxes’ game against Niagara ... played high school soccer at Win-nacunnet, where he was an all-state selection

both his junior and senior years ... won two state championships with seacoast United in 2005 & 07 ... majoring in biology.

CALEB SHAW SOPHOMORE • BACK5-10 • 165HAMPTON, N.H.

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BEFORE UNH: Has represented FC Honka at the Finnish Junior level since 2003, lead-ing the squad to the under-15 Finnish Junior Championship in 2004 and a bronze medal at the U-17 National Championship in 2005 ... was called to the U-17 Finnish National

team training camp in 2006 ... majoring in business administration.

ANTTI ARVOLAFRESHMAN • M/F5-9 • 155ESPOO, FINLAND

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BRAD HILTONSOPHOMORE • MIDFIELDER5-8 • 160MERRIMACK, N.H.

Ca Career Statistics

Year GP/GS S G A P 2008 18/10 15 0 2 2 Total 18/10 15 0 2 2

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ACCOLADES: Named to the America east All-rookie team ... se-lected to the 2008 America east Commissioner’s Honor roll.

2008: saw action in all 18 games, including 10 starts ... tallied two points on two assists ... notched both assists on the game-winning- goals in the 2-1 victories over Adelphi (8/29) and UMass (9/20) ... tallied 15 shots, including six on goal ... notched three shots, all of which were on goal, against Binghamton (Nov. 8) in the quarterfinal round of the America east Playoffs ... also tallied two shots against both UMass (9/20) and UMBC (10/29).

BEFORE UNH: Four-year varsity player at Merrimack High school ... selected as the 2007 Gatorade New Hampshire soccer Player of the Year ... holds the Class L NH state-record for 28 assists in captaining his Hs team to the NHiAA Class L state title ... finished his career with 43 goals and 65 assists ... an All-New england selection and finished second in All-American voting ... two-time All-state selection (2006 & 2007) and was named the 2007 Player of the Year by the Manchester Union Leader and Nashua Telegraph ... played club soccer for the Grea soccer for the Greater Boston Bolts (Mass.) FC ... majoring in business administration.

ALEX RUSSELLSOPHOMORE • BACK6-1 • 165HARISBURG, PA.

5Ca Career Statistics

Year GP/GS S G A P 2008 9/6 0 0 0 0 Total 9/6 0 0 0 0

ACCOLADES: selected as a member of the 2008 America east Aca-demic Honor roll.

2008: saw action in nine games, starting in six ... earned three starts against America east opponents.

BEFORE UNH: A four year varsity player at Central dauphin east High school and led the team to the district 3 PiAA playoffs during his junior and senior campgains ... selected as a Mid-Penn Conference All-star in 2006 & 2007 ... for six years has played for the eastern Penn. Olympic development Program and helped the team to a 2007 region i championship ... majoring in history.

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BEFORE UNH: Played high school soccer at downingtown West High school, where he led the squad to the 2007 PiAA state Cham-pionship ... in 2008, was an All-Area First team selection, an All-Chesmont selection and an All-state second team selection ... was

named the 2007 downingtown West’s most-outstanding defender ... represented the PA Classics club in the U.s. soccer Academy League ... reached the UsYsA Pennsylvania state Championships in both 2007 & 08 and captured the 2008 disney soccer showcase ... majoring in civil engineering.

RYAN McNABBFRESHMAN • BACK6-0 • 165DOWNINGTOWN, PA.

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BEFORE UNH: Attended Katrinelundsgym-nasiet, Båtsmanskolan ... selected to two un-der-16 sweden National team training camps in 2005 ... most recently played club soccer with Utsiktens BK ... played with BK Hacken in 2007-08 where he won a under-18 champi-

onship ... in 2002-06, he represented örgyte ... selected to Gothenburg City team from 2004-06 ... majoring in business administration.

GUSTAV NILSSONFRESHMAN • MIDFIELDER5-8 • 165PIXBO, SWEDEN

4BEFORE UNH: Was a multi-sport athlete and four-year varsity starter in soccer at Provi-dence Country day (PCd) and Barrington H.s. ... led PCd to the 2008 seNe division i Championship with an 18-3-1 record ... a 2008 seNe division i All-First team selection

and NePsAC First team All-tournament selection ... scored 28 goals and 17 assists throughout his high school career ... also played for the Bayside United FC club team, winning the rhode island UsYsA state Cup Championship in 2008 ... named the 2008 rhode island Premier Player of the Year and was selected to the super Y OdP National Camp in 2005 & 06 ... also was called into the UsYsA region i OdP camp in 2007 ... majoring in economics.

TURNER DAVISFRESHMAN • MIDFIELDER5-8 • 160BARRINGTON, R.I.

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BEFORE UNH: started in every game during four-year career at Haverhill High school ... posted seven goals and 30 assists while leading the squad to three Merrimac Valley Championships (2005, 2006, 2008) ... named the MVC Player of the Year in 2008

as well as being a First team All-state selection in 2008 ... was a two-time eastern Massachusetts All-star (2007, 2008) ... called into the most-recent U-18 U.s. National team training camp ... played for Thompson’s seacost United UssF Academy team ... majoring in business administration.

ALEX HUSSEINFRESHMAN • BACK6-3 • 175HAVERHILL, MASS.

25BEFORE UNH: Was a multi-sport athlete and a four-year varsity soccer and basketball player at Haverhill High school ... helped the squad to three Merrimac Valley Champion-ships (2005, 2006, 2008) ... was named an MVC All-Conference selection all four years

... was named to the MVC All-Conference Basketball team in 2007 and 2008 and was an MVC All-star in 2007 ... played for Thompson’s seacost United UssF Academy team ... won the UsYsA New Hamp-shire state Cup in 2004 & 06 ... in 2003, was a member of UsYsA Massachusetts OdP team and the super Y National OdP Camp ... undeclared on a major

CHARLIE ROCHEFRESHMAN • M/F6-3 • 185HAVERHILL, MASS.

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BEFORE UNH: Played two years of varsity soccer at Governor Mufflin High school, lead-ing the team to the second round of the PiAA district 3 AA championship in 2007 and the first round in 2008 ... was selected to the Berks Boys soccer League All-division team and

Berks All-County second team in 2007, and to the Berks All-County First team in 2008 ... has played for the PA Classics since 2005, where he is currently the leading scorer with the Academy team ... finished as runner-up in the UsYsA Pennsylvania state cup in 2007 & 08 and captured the 2008 disney soccer showcase title ... majoring in busi-ness administration.

JORDAN THOMASFRESHMAN • FORWARD6-1 • 175MOHNTON, PA.

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No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School1 Colin O’donnell Jr. GK 6-1 195 Hampden, Mass./Minnechaug regional2 ryan McNabb Fr. B 6-0 165 downingtown, Pa./downingtown West3 robin Gerum Jr. B 6-0 165 Kullavik, sweden/Katrinelunds Gymnasium4 Gustav Nilsson Fr. M 5-8 165 Pixbo, sweden/ Katrinelunds Gymnasium5 Alex russell so. B 6-1 165 Harisburg, Pa./Central dauphin east6 Caleb shaw so. B 5-10 165 Hampton, N.H./Marist College/Winnacunnet7 Brad Hilton so. M 5-8 160 Merrimack, N.H./Merrimack8 Joe Annese sr. F 6-2 175 Attleboro, Mass./Attleboro9 Marcus Barr Jr. M 5-9 155 Wallingford, Pa./strath Haven 10 dylan George Jr. F 5-11 160 Bangor, Maine/Bridgton Academy11 Antti Arvola Fr. M/F 5-9 155 espoo, Finland/12 Chris devine Jr. GK 6-0 170 Hampton, N.H./Winnacunnet13 turner davis Fr. M 5-8 160 Barrington, r.i./Providence Country day14 Charlie roche Fr. M/F 6-3 185 Haverhill, Mass./Haverhill15 Josh Bronner so. M 5-11 170 Belchertown, Mass./Belchertown16 Bobby Cooley sr. M 5-10 155 Northborough, Mass./Algonquun17 Greg Brown so. M 6-0 160 salem, N.H./salem 18 Chris Banks sr. F 6-1 185 Westborough, Mass./Westborough20 sean Coleman so. F 6-3 185 stratham, N.H./exeter21 Joe Corsello Jr. B 6-1 185 York, Maine/York22 Jordan Thomas Fr. F 6-1 175 Mohnton, Pa./Governor Muffin23 Pat Gay sr. B 6-0 180 North stonington, Conn./Wheeler24 Greg Frost sr. M/B 5-10 165 Cumberland, Maine/Greely25 Alex Hussein Fr. B 6-3 175 Haverhill, Mass./Haverhill26 Patrick ryan so. GK 5-8 160 Weymouth, Mass./Archbishop Williams27 dan smith so. GK 6-2 175 Newtown, Conn./Newtown

Head Coach: rob Thompson (Maine ‘89)Assistant Coach: ewan seabrook (Oswego ’02)

Numerical Roster

CONNECTICUT (1)Pat Gay

MAINE (3)Joe CorselloGreg Frostdylan George

MASSACHUSETTS (8)Joe AnneseChris BanksJosh BronnerBobby CooleyAlex HusseinColin O’donnellCharlie rochePatrick ryan

NEW HAMPSHIRE (5)Greg Brownsean ColemanChris devineBrad HiltonCaleb shaw

PENNSYLVANIA (4)Marcus Barrryan McNabbAlex russellJordan Thomas

RHODE ISLAND (1)turner davis

SWEDEN (2)robin GerumGustav Nilsson

FINLAND (1)Antti Arvola

UNITED STATES

EUROPE

Geographical

Alphabetical

Annese, Joe 8Arvola, Antti 11Banks, Chris 18Barr, Marcus 9Bronner, Josh 15Brown, Greg 17Coleman, sean 20Cooley, Bobby 16Corsello, Joe 21davis, turner 13devine, Chris 12Frost, Greg 24Gay, Pat 23George, dylan 10Gerum, robin 3Hilton, Brad 7Hussein, Alex 25McNabb, ryan 2Nilsson, Gustav 4O’donnell, Colin 1roche, Charlie 14russell, Alex 5ryan, Patrick 26shaw, Caleb 6Thomas, Jordan 22

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IONA

date/time ...................................... sept. 1/4 p.m.Location .................................New rochelle, NYField ................................................ Mazzella FieldCoach ...................................... Fernando BarbotoConference .................................... MAAC Coast2008 record ......................11-6-1, 5-4-0 MAAC

BUCKNELL

PORTLAND

date/time ..................................sept. 13/11 a.m.Location ....................................... Burlington, Vt.tournament ......................smith Barney Classic Field ............................................ Centennial FieldCoach ...................................................... Bill irwinConference ........................................ West Coast2008 record .........................8-11-3, 5-7-0 WCC

MASSACHUSETTS

CENTRAL CONNECTICUT

date/time .................................sept. 6/2:30 p.m.Location ........................................ durham, N.H.tournament ................... UNH Nike Fall ClassicField ................................................ Bremner FieldCoach ............................................... shaun GreenConference .....................Northeast Conference2008 record .............................6-8-2, 2-6-1 NeC

COLGATE

date/time ....................................sept. 19/7 p.m.Location ........................................ durham, N.H.Field ................................................ Bremner FieldCoach ............................................... erik ronningConference ...................................Patriot League2008 record .......................12-6-3, 7-1-1 Patriot

BRYANT

date/time ....................................sept. 26/3 p.m.Location ........................................ smithfield, r.iField .........................................................turf FieldCoach ............................................seamus PurcellConference .........................................Northeaast2008 record ................................................ 1-14-1

FAIRFIELD

date/time ....................................sept. 30/7 p.m.Location ...................................... Fairfield, Conn.Field ...................................................Lessing FieldCoach ......................................................Carl reesConference ................................................MAAC2008 record ......................11-8-0, 6-3-0 MAAC

VERMONT

date/time .....................................Oct. 17/2 p.m.Location ........................................ durham, N.H.Field ................................................ Bremner FieldCoach .............................................. Jesse CormierConference .....................................America east2008 record ................................ 9-7-4, 5-1-2 AeLast season vs. UNH .....................0-0 tie (2ot)

ALBANY

date/time ......................................Oct.21/2 p.m.Location ............................................Albany, N.Y.Field ....................................................Varsity FieldCoach ............................................... Johan AarnioConference .....................................America east2008 record ..............................7-10-2, 5-3-0 AeMost recent vs. UNH............................... 2-0 UA

STONY BROOK

date/time .....................................Oct. 24/1 p.m.Location ........................................ durham, N.H.Field .................................................... Lewis FieldsCoach .......................................... Cesar MarkovicConference .....................................America eastLast season vs. UNH ........................... 1-1 tie (2ot)

BINGHAMTON

date/time ................................Oct. 28/2:30 p.m.Location ........................................ durham, N.H.Field .................................................... Lewis FieldsCoach .................................................. Paul MarcoConference .....................................America east2008 record ................................ 9-7-5, 6-1-1 AeLast season vs. UNH ............................... 2-0 BU...................................... 3-1 BU Ae Quarterfinals

HARTFORD

date/time .....................................Oct. 14/3 p.m.Location ........................................ durham, N.H.Field .................................................... Lewis FieldsCoach ..................................................dan GasperConference .....................................America east2008 record ................................ 4-8-5, 2-2-2 AeLast season vs. UNH ...............................1-0 UH

BOSTON UNIVERSITY

date/time ....................................... Oct. 7/7 p.m.Location .........................................Boston, Mass.Field ..............................................Nickerson FieldCoach ................................................ Neil robertsConference .....................................America east2008 record ..............................12-6-3, 6-1-1 AeLast season vs. UNH ............................... 2-1 BU

UMBC

date/time .....................................Oct. 10/1 p.m.Location .......................................Baltimore, Md.Field ................................UMBC soccer stadiumCoach .................................................Pete CaringiConference .....................................America east2008 record ................................ 5-9-3, 2-4-2 AeLast season vs. UNH ........................... 3-2 UNH

HARVARD

date/time ....................................sept. 23/4 p.m.Location ........................................ durham, N.H.Field .................................................... Lewis FieldsCoach .................................................. Jamie ClarkConference ..........................................ivy League2008 record ..............................12-6-0, 6-2-0 ivyLast season vs. UNH ...............................3-1 HU

DARTMOUTH

date/time .......................................Nov. 3/7 p.m.Location ........................................ durham, N.H.Field ................................................ Bremner FieldCoach .......................................................Jeff CookConference ..........................................ivy League2008 record ..............................11-6-2, 5-1-1 ivyLast season vs. UNH....................2-1 dC in Ot

date/time ...................................... sept. 4/7 p.m.Location ........................................ durham, N.H. tournament ................... UNH Nike Fall ClassicField ................................................ Bremner FieldCoach .......................................dean WurzbergerConference ........................................... Pacific-10 2008 record ....................... 13-7-1, 4-5-1 Pac-10

date/time .............................. sept. 11/1:30 p.m.Location ....................................... Burlington, Vt.tournament ......................smith Barney ClassicField ............................................ Centennial FieldCoach .....................................................sam KochConference ......................................... Atlantic 102008 record .......................... 10-8-3, 7-1-1 A-10Last season vs. UNH ........................... 2-1 UNH

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New Hampshire Wildcats

2008 America East Tournament First Round No. 6 New Hampshire 1, at No. 3 Binghamton 3 No. 5 Hartford 1, at No. 4 Vermont 3Semifinals No. 4 Vermont 1, at No. 1 Boston U. 2 No. 3 Binghamton 1, at No. 2 Albany 0 (2 OT) Finals No. 3 Binghamton 0, at No. 1 Boston U. 1

2008 America East Final Standings

About America East... Now in its third decade of operation, America east has evolved into one of the most comprehensive NCAA division i conferences with a commitment to broad-based, com-petitive athletics programs, complementing the academic integrity and missions of the member institutions.

Progressive in its approach to its more than 3,200 student-athletes, America east recognizes champions in each of its 20 sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, field hockey, men’s and women’s in-door track and field, men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball. America east also conducts the nation’s most comprehensive academic recognition program for student-athletes.

With a geographic footprint covering the Mid-Atlantic to Northeast regions of the United states, America east strives to develop champions in academics, athletics and leadership at its nine member institutions: University at Albany, Binghamton University, Boston University, Uni-versity of Hartford, University of Maine, UMBC, University of New Hampshire, stony Brook University and University of Vermont.

AMERICA EAST Academic Honor RollIn addition to commitment to excellence on the field, America East and UNH stress a commitment to excellence in the classroom. The following Wildcats received a GPA of 3.0 or higher last fall to be named to the

conference’s Academic Honor Roll:

* = Commissioner’s Honor Roll (GPA of 3.5 or higher)

Conference Overall W L T W L TBoston U. 6 1 1 12 6 3Albany 5 1 2 12 4 2 Binghamton 5 3 0 12 6 3Vermont 4 1 3 9 4 7Hartford 3 4 1 7 8 3New Hampshire 2 4 2 7 7 4Maine 2 5 1 6 9 2 Stony Brook 1 4 3 4 11 3UMBC 1 6 1 6 9 2

Chris BanksJosh BronnerGreg Brown*Owen BurnsSean Coleman*Joe Corsello*Daniel Cripe

Chris DevineA.J. DuBoisGreg Frost*Patrick GayRobin Gerum*Stephan HalvatzesBrad Hilton*

Mike McKee*Colin O’DonnellScott RowlingAlex RussellJoey Twum-Barima*Kyle UrsoRichard Weinrebe*

2008 Wildcat Team Awards

Most Valuable Player (Robert Black Award) - Kyle UrsoMost Improved Player (Glenn Aborn Award) - Marcus Barr

Most Dedicated Player (Walter Weiland Award) - scott rowlingMost Inspirational Player (Harvey Johnson Award) - Mike McKeeAcademic Achievement (H. Richard Sandler Award) - Joe Corsello

UNH America East All-Conference HonoreesFirst-Team - Kyle Urso

All-Rookie Team- Brad Hilton

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Marty ScaranoAthletic director Marty scarano is in the midst of his 10th year as director of Athletics at the University of New Hampshire. during his tenure, scarano has heightened national exposure for UNH athletics with facility renovations and programmatic advancement being top priorities.There have been over $8.5 million in capitol improvements since his hiring in the summer of 2000. in the fall of 2008, the Paul sweet Oval renovation was completed to include new surfaces, lighting, painting, infrastructure upgrades and the replacement of windows that existed in the original architecture. The total cost of the project exceeded $500,000. in the summer of 2007, the Cowell stadium grass field was replaced with a $1 million Field turf synthetic surface. Additionally in 2007, a complete renovation of Lundholm Gym-nasium was undertaken. The $600,000 renovation included a new state-of-the-art bleacher system, new scoreboards, competition baskets and other aesthetic enhancements. scarano brought about the completion of the $2.15 million reggie Atkins track and Field Facility in the summer of 2000. The ad-

dition of a center-ice scoreboard and message board at the Whittemore Center was completed in 2001. in 2002, UNH athletics renovated Memorial Field along with the Bigglestone Plaza and Bremner Field on the former Upper Field. The two fields, which feature state-of-the-art synthetic turf and lighting, were built at a cost of $1.5 million apiece. in addition, construction was completed to enlarge and improve the women’s locker rooms in the UNH Field House. two other major improvements to benefit UNH’s student-athletes have been the renovation of the Jerry Azumah Performance Center for strength and Conditioning, which features state-of-the-art strength and conditioning equipment, new offices and design, and a complete overhaul of the student-Athlete Academic Center. scarano and the University are also in the midst of the planning and fundraising for a multi-purpose outdoor facility. scarano has focused on moving UNH athletics into the collegiate national arena. to accomplish that goal, UNH has taken on the task of hosting major NCAA championships. The Wildcat athletic department was host of highly-successful NCAA Men’s ice Hockey Northeast regionals at the Verizon Wireless Arena (Man-chester, N.H.) in 2004, 2007, 2009, and Manchester will once again be the site of the Northeast regionals in 2011. UNH has had the opportunity to host two NCAA Women’s ice Hockey Frozen Fours in the Whittemore Center in 2002 and 2005. in addition, UNH successfully hosted the 2007 NCAA skiing Championships in Washington Valley, as well as the 2005 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Northeast regional, which took place at the Whittemore Center. This past season, men’s and women’s ice hockey, football, the men’s and women’s ski teams and gymnastics, as well as members of men’s and women’s cross country and men’s and women’s outdoor track and field teams, all competed in the NCAA postseason. With all of these initiatives and accomplishments, UNH ath-letics has consistently been ranked in the top 90 programs among all division i institutions in the battle for the NACdA directors Cup, which is well ahead of nearly all of UNH’s conference opponents. scarano’s many accomplishments during his tenure have played a key role in UNH being named one of the top 20 Athletic departments in the Country in U.s. News and World report college athletics rankings in March 2002. UNH’s graduation rate for athletes has maintained levels at or exceeding 90 percent, which puts it among the nation’s best in division i. The men’s ice hockey team won the regular season Hockey east title in 2002, 2003, 2007 and 2008, and then advanced to the NCAA Frozen Four in 2002 and 2003. The Wildcat women’s hockey team won the Hockey east tournament Championship for the fourth straight season in 2009, which also included Frozen Four appearances in 2006 and 2008. The women’s gymnastics team won its first-ever eAGL title in 2003, when the event was hosted at the Whitt. The volleyball team won an America east crown in 2002 and 2003 and went on to the NCAA tournament in those same seasons. The field hockey team made the NCAA’s in 2000, while women’s lacrosse made “The Big dance” in 2004 and again in 2008. UNH football returned to national prominence and was ranked No. 1 in the nation for parts of three seasons from 2005-07, and made it to the NCAA FCs playoffs the last five years, including the quarterfinals for three consecutive seasons. Additionally, 17 coaches have won 54 Coach of the Year awards during scarano’s tenure. in 2007, scarano was named the All-American Football Foundation Athletic director of the Year for FCs football in the Northeast region. scarano was also awarded the National Association of College directors of Athletics (NACdA) Ad of the Year for the FCs. scarano also been an active member in the leadership of UNH’s three major conferences and was the chair of the executive committees for Atlantic 10 football, Hockey east and America east from 2003 to 2007. He also served as chair of the NCAA division i Men’s ice Hockey Committee in 2005-2006 and 2006-07. scarano held the position of Athletics director at Colorado College from July 1996 through June 2000. The college’s athletic program excelled both in and out of the classroom under his supervision and six different athletic facilities received renovations, including the schlessman Pool, Washburn Field, the Carle Weight room and a new press box at stewart Field. during his tenure, Colorado College was ranked among the top 20 division iii programs in the sears Cup national standings and produced several All-Americans, all-academic award winners and NCAA post-graduate scholarship recipients. during scarano’s tenure at Colorado College, the men’s ice hockey team became a regular at the NCAA men’s ice hockey championships. Prior to his stay in Colorado springs, scarano worked for 13 years at Colgate University, where he served as assistant director of athletics, director of physical education, associate director, and senior associate director. scarano, a native of Pittsburgh, Pa., is a 1978 graduate of Penn state University, where he started his athletic career as assistant ticket manager and the athletics events manager from 1980-83. scarano holds a Master’s degree in environmental History from Colgate. He and his wife, Cydney, have two daughters, Lynden, a freshman at UNH, and Corey, and a son, Kyle.

Dr. Mark HuddlestonPresident dr. Mark Huddleston was named the 19th president of the University of New Hampshire by the UsNH Board of trustees on April 18, 2007. Huddleston comes from Ohio Wesleyan University and brings three decades of experience in public and private higher education as a faculty member, dean, and senior administrator. He began his academic career at the state University of New York-Buffalo in 1977 as an assistant professor of political science. He then joined the faculty of the University of delaware in 1980, where he remained for the next 24 years. dr. Huddleston chaired the de-partment of Political science and international relations and served as associate provost for international programs. He was named dean of the College of Arts and sciences in 2001, where he managed 45 academic departments and centers with nearly 900 fulltime faculty and staff, and served in that capacity until he was named president of Ohio Wesleyan University in 2004. dr. Huddleston received his bachelor’s degree in political science from sUNY-Buffalo and received both a master’s degree and Ph.d. in political science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. An author of numerous books and articles, dr. Huddleston has been

active as a consultant for both the U.s. government and international organizations. He also served as an advisor in Bosnia on rebuilding financial and administra-tive infrastructures after the dayton accords. dr. Huddleston was born and raised in syracuse, New York. He and his wife, emma Bricker, have three children, Andy, Kate, and Giles.

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FINAL RECORD 7-7-4 (2-4-2 AMERICA EAST) OVERALL AMERICA EASTPlayer G-GS Sh G A Pts G-GS Sh G A PtsChris Banks 15-14 45 7 0 14 5-5 17 2 0 4 Kyle Urso 18-18 51 4 5 13 8-8 24 1 1 3 dylan George 18-11 25 2 3 7 8-3 5 0 1 1 sean Coleman 18-3 20 2 2 6 8-2 10 0 1 1 Joe Corsello 15-10 3 2 0 4 5-3 1 1 0 2 A.J. duBois 18-18 28 1 2 4 8-8 12 0 1 1 robin Gerum 16-12 2 1 1 3 8-6 0 0 0 0Mike McKee 13-12 11 1 0 2 8-8 7 0 0 0 richard Weinrebe 18-17 1 1 0 2 8-8 1 1 0 2Brad Hilton 18-10 15 0 2 2 8-6 6 0 0 0scott rowling 16-15 6 0 2 2 6-6 3 0 0 0 Marcus Barr 17-7 10 0 0 0 8-2 3 0 0 0 Joey twum-Barima 16-6 5 0 0 0 8-4 2 0 0 0 Joe Annese 17-14 4 0 0 0 8-5 3 0 0 0 Jon Harris 7-1 3 0 0 0 2-1 2 0 0 0 Pat Gay 10-2 2 0 0 0 4-1 0 0 0 0 dan Cripe 5-4 2 0 0 0 2-1 0 0 0 0 Greg Frost 6-0 0 0 0 0 3-0 0 0 0 0Owen Burns 1-0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - Greg Brown 1-0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - Alex russell 9-6 0 0 0 0 4-3 0 0 0 0 UNH Totals 18 233 21 17 59 8 96 6 4 16 Opponent Totals 18 212 24 20 68 8 102 10 7 27

Goalkeepers G-GS Min GA Saves Save% GAA ShO Record Colin O’donnell 15-14 1410:15 20 49 .710 1.28 4 6-6-3 America East 8-7 759:18 10 29 .744 1.19 2 2-4-2Colin O’donnell 3-3 297:18 4 18 .818 1.21 0 1-1-1 America East - - - - - - - -UNH Totals 18 1707:33 24 68 .739 1.26 4 7-7-4 America East 8 759:18 10 30 .750 1.19 2 2-4-2Opponent Totals 18 1707:33 21 93 .816 1.11 4 7-7-4America East 8 759:18 6 39 .867 0.71 4 4-2-2

Saves SavesDate Opponent W/L/T Score UNH Goals Goalie UNH Opp8/29 AdeLPHi W 2-1 Banks, Urso O’donnell 0 48/31 rHOde isLANd W 2-0 Urso, Banks O’donnell 6 79/5 vs. Memphis W 1-0 Ot Banks O’donnell 2 59/7 vs. Lasalle t 1-1 2Ot Coleman devine 2 29/12 vs. Hartwick t 2-2 2Ot Banks, George O’donnell 3 79/14 vs. Cornell W 2-1 McKee, Corsello devine 5 49/20 UMAss W 2-1 Urso, Coleman O’donnell 3 59/23 @ Harvard L 3-1 Banks O’donnell 1 610/4 @ Hartford^ L 1-0 - O’donnell 2 310/8 MAiNe^ W 1-0 Banks O’donnell 4 410/11 ALBANY^ L 2-0 - O’donnell 3 910/15 @ Vermont^ t 0-0 2Ot - O’donnell 5 210/18 BOstON U.^ L 2-1 Corsello O’donnell 5 610/22 @ stony Brook^ t 1-1 2Ot Urso O’donnell 6 610/25 @ Binghamton^ L 2-0 - O’donnell 0 410/29 UMBC^ W 3-2 Banks, Weinrebe, George O’donnell 4 511/4 @ dartmouth L 2-1 Ot duBois devine 11 511/8 @ #3 Binghamton* L 3-1 Gerum O’donnell 5 8 ^ – America east*-America east semifinals

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Year-by-Year UNH Records Year Record Head Coach Leading Scorer (Points) 2008 7-7-4 rob Thompson Chris Banks (14) 2007 5-5-9 A.J. duBois (6) 2006 12-5-3 Chris Banks (28) 2005 9-5-3 eric Masi (14) 2004 5-6-7 ross Fishbain (10) 2003 8-9-0 tyler Jackson (11) 2002 10-5-2 Nicola Chicco (23) 2001 7-8-3 Josh Hareld (23) 2000 6-10-0 Andy Karam (13) 1999 6-11-1 Adam Purcell (44) 1998 9-8-1 Adam Purcell (17) 1997 9-7-2 rothlien/Keevan (18) 1996 3-12-4 schweitzer/ Giuffrida (9) 1995 10-9-1 Mike Keevan (22) 1994 15-5-2 Mike Noonan Mike Veneto (45) 1993 14-5-0 Mike Veneto (40) 1992 9-7-3 Mike Veneto (17) 1991 10-6-4 ryan Leib (31) 1990 4-16-0 scott true Frank truscott (10) 1989 3-10-2 ted Garber scott Brennan (19) 1988 4-9-1 scott Brennan (15) 1987 9-4-1 scott Brennan (23) 1986 3-11-1 scott Brennan (7) 1985 6-7-1 Adrian Pfisterer (16) 1984 5-8-1 Adrian Pfisterer (18) 1983 3-8-3 Peter spiegel (11) 1982 3-8-3 Bob Kullen Jamie Walters (13) 1981 5-9-0 scott reither (7) 1980 3-11-1 scott reither (5) 1979 10-5-2 Mike Cloutier (22) 1978 5-10-1 Mike Cloutier (18) 1977 3-12-0 Art Young scott davis (6) 1976 5-6-2 Bob Black (12) 1975 6-7-0 don Heyliger scott davis (15) 1974 4-4-2 Mehdi Masser (19) 1973 7-4-0 Bob Black (26) 1972 6-2-3 Joe Murdoch (17) 1971 6-3-0 Joe Murdoch (17) 1970 5-4-1 Joe Murdoch (12) 1969 6-6-0 Peter Fernald Not available. 1968 6-6-1 Walter Weiland dave Parker (40) 1967 4-7-0 Not available. 1966 4-7-0 Not available. 1965 3-3-0 Not available. 1964 2-2-0 Not available. 1927 3-3-0 Hank swasey Not available. 1926 2-2-1 Not available. 1925 2-4-0 Not available. 1924 2-0-1 Not available.

POINTS LEADERS BY CLASSSeniors

Mike Veneto 1994 45Ryan Leib 1994 24Mike Cloutier 1979 22Scott Brennan 1989 19Mehdi Masser 1974 19

JuniorsAdam Purcell 1999 44Mike Veneto 1993 40Nicola Chicco 2002 23Ryan Leib 1993 22Mike Keevan 1997 18Adrian Pfisterer 1984 18Mike Cloutier 1979 18

SophomoresBob Black 1973 26Scott Brennan 1987 23Josh Hareld 2001 23Logan Lee 2002 20David Francisco 1994 18Mike Veneto 1992 17Adam Purcell 1998 17

FreshmenRyan Leib 1991 31Chris Banks 2006 28Mike Veneto 1991 28Mike Keevan 1995 22Brian Young 1991 11Peter Spiegel 1983 11

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UNH Men’s Soccer Coaches Coach Years W-L-t Pct. Hank swasey 1924-27 9-9-2 .500 Walter Weiland 1964-68 19-25-1 .433 Peter Fernald 1969 6-6-0 .500 don Heyliger 1970-75 34-24-6 .563 Art Young 1976-77 8-18-2 .321 Bob Kullen 1978-82 26-43-7 .388 ted Garber 1983-89 33-57-10 .384 scott true 1990 4-16-0 .200 Mike Noonan 1991-94 48-23-9 .656 Rob Thompson 1995-P 106-107-40 .494 TOTALS: (47 years) 293-328-77 .475

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMost Goals Game: 5, Glenn Aborn vs. Bates, 1965; 5, Adam Purcell vs. Maine, 1999 season: 21, Adam Purcell, 1999 Career: 46, Mike Veneto, 1991-94Most Assists season: 13, Mike Veneto, 1994 Career: 38, Mike Veneto, 1991-94Most Points Game: 10, Glenn Aborn vs. Bates, 1965; Adam Purcell vs. Maine, 1999 season: 45, Mike Veneto, 1994 Career: 130, Mike Veneto, 1991-94

TEAM RECORDSMost Wins: 15, 1994Best Winning %: .737, 1993Most Goals Game: 6, vs. Maine (1999); vs. Northeastern (1984); vs. Vermont (1973); vs. Vermont (1998) season: 47, 1994Least Goals season: 7, 1980Most Goals Allowed Game: 8, Boston Univ. (1988) season: 40, 1980, 1988Lowest GAA: 0.57, 2005; 2006

GOALTENDINGMost Saves Game 22, Jim Mueller vs. Vermont, 1972 season 170, Gordie tuttle, 1977 Career 507, Gordie tuttle, 1976-79Most Shutouts season 10, Brian Levey, 2006 Career 27, Brian Levey, 2003-06Lowest GAA season 0.57, Brian Levey, 2006

Season 1. Mike Veneto (1994) ............................ 45 2. Adam Purcell (1999) .......................... 44 3. dave Parker (1968) ............................. 40 Mike Veneto (1993) ............................ 40 5. ryan Leib (1991) ................................. 31 6. Chris Banks (2006)........................28 Mike Veneto (1991) ............................ 28 7. Bob Black (1973) ................................. 26 8. ryan Leib (1994) ................................. 24 9. scott Brennan (1987) ......................... 23 Josh Hareld (2001) .............................. 23 Nicola Chicco (2002) ......................... 23

POINTSCareer

1. Mike Veneto (91-94) ........................ 130 2. ryan Leib (91-94) ................................92 3. Adam Purcell (97-00) .........................74 4. scott Brennan (86-89) ........................64 5. Mike Keevan (95-98) ..........................50 6. Bob Black (73-76) ................................47 7. Chris Banks (2006-P) .................... 46 Mike Cloutier (76-79) .........................46 Joe Murdoch (70-72) ..........................46 10. Adrian Pfisterer (82-85) .....................43

GOALSCareer

1. Mike Veneto (91-94) .......................... 46 2. ryan Leib (91-94) ............................... 36 3. Adam Purcell (97-00) ........................ 34 4. Chris Banks (2006-P) ....................23 5. Mike Keevan (95-98) ......................... 22 6. scott Brennan (86-89) ....................... 21 7. Mike Cloutier (76-79) ........................ 20 8. Bob Black (73-76) ............................... 18 Joe Murdoch (70-72) ......................... 18 10. Adrian Pfisterer (82-85) .................... 17 dave Parker (1968) ............................. 17

Season 1. Adam Purcell (1999) .......................... 21 2. dave Parker (1968) ............................. 17 3. Mike Veneto (1994) ............................ 16 4. Chris Banks (2006)........................14 Mike Veneto (1993) ............................ 14 6. ryan Leib (1991) ................................. 13 7. Bob Black (1973) ................................. 11

Season 1. Mike Veneto (1994) ............................ 13 2. Mike Veneto (1993) ............................ 12 3. Andy Karam (1998) ............................ 11 4. Mike Veneto (1991) ............................ 10 5. scott Brennan (1987) ........................... 9 Brian Young (1994) .............................. 9 6. ryan Leib (1993) ................................... 8 7. scott Brennan (1989) ........................... 7 Jamie Walters (1982) ............................ 7 dave Kurzontkowski (1994) ............... 7 doug Lawver (2000) ............................ 7 Josh Hareld (2001) ................................ 7 Chris Bennice (2003) ........................... 7

ASSISTS Career

1. Mike Veneto (91-94) .......................... 38 2. scott Brennan (86-89) ....................... 22 3. ryan Leib (91-94) ............................... 20 4. doug Lawver (99-02) ......................... 18 5. Andy Karam (97-01) .......................... 17 6. Brian Young (91-94) ........................... 16 7. Josh Hareld (00-03) ............................ 14 8. dave Kurzontkowski(91-94) ............ 13 9. Zach Zeldner (96-99) ......................... 12 10. Jamie Walters (80-83) ........................ 11 Bob Black (73-76) ............................... 11 david Francisco (93-96) .................... 11

GOALKEEPER G/GS MINUTES W-L-T GAA GA SAVES SAVE% SHUTOUTSAaron Agrodnia (1989-92) 40/35 3,719 15-16-6 1.62 67 215 .762 5.5steve Baccari (1992-95) 77/75 6,543 46-24-5 1.27 92 408 .816 21.0dave Barlow (1984-86) 34/29 2,686 7-20-2 1.81 54 203 .790 7.0Adam Chidekel (1982-84) 18/17 1,543 6-9-3 1.22 21 98 .824 4.0dan Fiore (1988) 10/9 695 3-5-0 1.94 15 50 .769 1.0George Gaillardetz (1980-82) 41/41 3,677 11-25-4 1.86 76 289 .792 7.0ethan Holmes (1996-98) 36/32 3,231 14-17-3 1.46 56 183 .766 5.0Chris Jay (1984-87) 13/9 924 4-5-0 1.23 19 54 .740 2.5Brian Levey (2003-06) 64/63 6,016 30-21-12 0.74 54 247 .835 27.0Jim Mueller (1970-73) 38/38 3,420 23-12-4 1.34 51 457 .900 10.5shaun O’Neil (1997-2001) 34/32 2,975 12-17-2 1.69 56 183 .766 4.0Mitch Osman (1996-99) 37/36 3,216 10-19-5 1.54 55 197 .782 6.0Phil Pierce (1973-76) 27/21 2,097 9-10-2 1.55 36 280 .886 7.0Bruce riedell (1973-76) 20/12 1,386 5-5-2 1.88 29 156 .843 5.0eric stinson (1987-90) 39/34 3,202 11-19-2 1.86 66 206 .757 4.5Gordie tuttle (1976-79) 52/51 4,711 19-29-3 1.66 87 507 .854 8.0Mike Vignola (2001-04) 27/26 2,413 11-8-4 1.23 33 109 .768 6.0

WILDCAT TOP GOALKEEPING EFFORTS

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2009 Men’s SoccerAll-Time Honors

All-AmericaBob Black (1976)Mike Veneto (1993, 1994)

All-New Englandsteve Baccari (1992, 1993)Chris Banks (2006)John Bergqvist (2006, 2005)Bob Black (1976)scott Brennan (1987, 1988, 1989)Ken Chartier (1972)Mike Cloutier (1978, 1979)Brendan Hankard (2001, 2002, 2003)tyler Jackson (2003, 2004)Mike Keevan (1997, 1998)roger Krueger (1972)Bob Kullen - Coach (1979)ryan Leib (1991, 1992, 1993, 1994)Brian Levey (2006, 2005)eric Masi (2004, 2005)saied Miramadi (1978, 1979)Jim Mueller (1970, 1971, 1972)Joe Murdoch (1972)Adrian Pfisterer (1985)Phil Pierce (1974)Adam Purcell (1998, 1999)Gordie tuttle (1977, 1978, 1979)Mike Veneto (1992, 1993, 1994)Bill Woods (1994)

America East/N. Atlantic Player of the YearChris Banks (2006)Adam Purcell (1999)Mike Veneto (1993, 1994)

America East Goalkeeper of the YearBrian Levey (2005, 2006)

All-America East (1996-Present)Chris Banks (2006 All-Rookie)John Bergqvist (2006, 2005 All-rookie)Nicola Chicco (2002)Brendan Hankard (2000 All-rookie, 2002, 2003)Josh Hareld (2002)Andy Karam (2000)Mike Keevan (1997, 1998)tyler Jackson (2003, 2004)

WildcatSoccer Awards

H. Richard Sandler AwardAcademic Achievement

2008 - Joe Corsello2007 - derek Bragg2006 - derek Bragg

2005 - Jonathan Burg2004 - dan revis

2003 - Otaso Osayimwese2002 - Matt Chambers

2001 - Nate tupper2000 - Christian Pauckstadt

1999 - Joe tedesco1998 - Jay Heimgartner

1997 - Josh Carter1996 - david Pogemiller

Walter Weiland AwardMost Dedicated Player

2008 - scott rowling2007 - scott rowling2006 - Matt shump2005 - Matt shump2004 - Matt shump2003 - Matt shump

2002 - Christian Pauckstadt2001 - ryan diNunzio2000 - ryan diNunzio1999 - ryan diNunzio1998 - ryan diNunzio

1997 - Bo Noonan1996 - Hans smith

1995 - Mike Lagendyk1994 - ryan Leib

1993 - Brian O’Connor

Robert Black AwardMost Valuable Player

2008 - Kyle Urso2007 - John Bergqvist

2006 - Brian Levey2005 - Brian Levey

2004 - tyler Jackson2003 - Brendan Hankard2002 - Brendan Hankard2001 - Brendan Hankard2000 - Brendan Hankard

1999 - Adam Purcell1998 - Mike Keevan1997 - Jeff rothlein

1996 - Willy schweitzer1995 - steve Baccari1994 - Mike Veneto

1993 - Brian O’Connor

Harvey Johnson AwardMost Inspirational Player

2008 - Mike McKee2007 - richard Weinrebe

2006 - Mike McKee2005 - eric Masi2004 - eric Masi

2003 - Josh Hareld2002 - Christian Pauckstadt2001 - Christian Pauckstadt

2000 - tyler tibbs1999 - Andy Karam1998 - Jason Mugg1997 - ross sandler

1996 - david Francisco1995 - Mike Brady

Glenn Aborn AwardMost Improved Player

2008 - Marcus Barr 2007 - Mike Jenne2006 - A.J. duBois

2005 - richard Weinrebe2004 - Pedro Braz2003 - Ben Utter2002 - Logan Lee

2001 - Matt Chambers2000 - Josh Hareld

1999 - shaun O’Neil1998 - tyler tibbs

1997 - Zach Zeldner1996 - ross sandler

1995 - Craig Canavan1994 - Willy schweitzer

1993 - scott McKeen

Logan Lee (2001 All-rookie, 2002)Brian Levey (2005, 2006)Matt Low (2004 All-rookie)eric Masi (2002 All-rookie, 2004, 2005)Adam Purcell (1998, 1999)Brian rosa (1999)Willie schweitzer (1996)Bryan stewart (2004 All-rookie)

All-North Atlantic (1988-95)steve Baccari (1993, 1994, 1995)Mike Brady (1995)scott Brennan (1988, 1989)ryan Leib (1992, 1993, 1994)Brian O’Connor (1992, 1993)Mike Veneto (1992, 1993, 1994)Bill Woods (1994)

All-Yankee Conference (1965-79)Glenn Aborn (1965)rich Badmington (1976)Bob Black (1973, 1976)Henry Brealy (1969, 1970)Ken Chartier (1971, 1972)Mike Cloutier (1978, 1979)dave Crocker (1971)don Curtis (1973)david draves (1969)Mario evriviades (1968)Calvin Fisk (1965)Wilfred Hill (1968)roger Krueger (1972)Larry McFaddin (1973)ed Meehan (1969)saied Miramadi (1978, 1979)Andy Moore (1968)Jim Mueller (1970, 1971, 1972)Joe Murdoch (1971, 1972)Ken Pascual (1976)Phil Pierce (1974)Jama samater (1965)George tucker (1965)Gordie tuttle (1978, 1979)

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Distinguished AlumniJerry Azumah ‘99

NFL player, Chicago Bears

David Ball ’07CFL Player, Montreal Alouettes

Susan Blanchard Ryan ’89Star of movie “Open Water”

Andy Brickley ’82Former NHL Player & Current Analyst,

Boston Bruins (NESN)

Karyn Bye ’941998 Olympic Gold, Ice Hockey

Marcy Carsey ’66 Producer, Cosby Show &

That 70’s Show

Ty Conklin ’01NHL Player, Detroit Red Wings

Gary DeStefano ’78President, Nike Team Sports

Jack Edwards ’79Announcer, Boston Bruins (NESN)

Carlton Fisk ‘69Hall of Fame Baseball Player

Corey Graham ’07NFL Player, Chicago Bears

John Irving ’65Author, “Cider House Rules”

Natalie Jacobson ‘65Former News Anchor, WCVB-Boston

Jason Krog, ‘99AHL Player, Manitoba Moose

Kathryn Kross ’82Producer, “ABC Nightline”

Richard Linnehan ’80NASA Astronaut

Jackie MacMullan ’82Journalist, ESPN & ESPN.com

Mike Minnigan ’78 Vice President, AOL

Mark Mowers, ‘98Former NHL Player, Boston Bruins

Ron Noble ’79Secretary General, Interpol

Mike O’Malley ’92Actor, “Yes, Dear”

Peter Paul ’67Owner, Paul Financial &

Peter Paul Wines

Ricky Santos ’07CFL Player, Montreal Alouettes

Robert Towse ’63Senior Partner, Morgan Stanley

Barbara Walsh ’81Pulitzer-prize winner,Portland Press Herald

WILDCATS IN THE PROSNAME TEAM LEAGUE CLASSMICHAEL BRADY CAPE COD CRUSADERS USL 1997SCOTT BRENNAN FORT LAUDERDALE STRIKERS NASL 1990AARON BRUNNER NH PHANTOMS USL 1999NICOLA CHICCO TRIESTINA ITALY 2002JAMES DEDEUS NH PHANTOMS USL 1997RYAN DINUNZIO CHARLOTTE EAGLES USL 2001 ROCHESTER RHINOS A LEAGUE KANSAS CITY COMETS MISL CHRIS GIUFFRIDA LONG ISLAND ROUGH RIDERS USL 1999MATT GLODE NH PHANTOMS USL 2003BRENDAN HANKARD WESTERN MASS PIONEERS USL 2003TYLER JACKSON NH PHANTOMS USL 2004MICHAEL KEEVAN PHILADELPHIA KIXX NPSL 1999 NH PHANTOMS USL RYAN LEIB CHARLOTTE EAGLES A LEAGUE 1995 ATLANTA SILVERBACKS A LEAGUEBRIAN LEVEY ATLANTA SILVERBACKS USL 2006ERIC MASI NH PHANTOMS USL 2005 ROSS SANDLER BOSTON BULLDOGS A LEAGUE 1998WILLIAM SCHWEITZER NH PHANTOMS USL 1997DAN SIROTA L.A. GALAXY MLS 2000 SAN DIEGO SURF USL LONG ISLAND ROUGH RIDERS USL MICHAEL VENETO CLEVELAND CRUNCH NPSL 1995 PHILADELPHIA KIXX NPSL HAMPTON ROADS USL BRIAN YOUNG CAPE COD CRUSADERS USL 1995

BRIAN LEVEY - CLASS OF 2006 RYAN DINUNZIO - CLASS OF 2001NICOLA CHICCO - CLASS OF 2002

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2009 uNH MEN’S SOCCER SCHEDuLEAugust 22 SAT. SNHU 7 PM 25 tues. @ Holy Cross 7 PM

September 1 tues. @ iona 4 PM 4 Fri. + BUCKNELL! 7 PM 6 SUN. + CCSU! 2:30 PM 11 Fri. ∞ UMass 1:30 PM 13 sun. ∞ Portland 11 AM 19 SAT. COLGATE! 5 PM 23 WED. HARVARD 4 PM 26 sat. @ Bryant 3 PM 30 Wed. @ Fairfield 7 PM

October 7 Wed. @ Boston U.* 7 PM 10 sat. @ UMBC* 1 PM 14 WED. HARTFORD* 3 PM 17 SAT. VERMONT*! 2 PM 21 Wed. @ Albany* 2 PM 24 SAT. STONY BROOK* 1 PM 28 WED. BINGHAMTON* 2:30 PM

November 3 TUES. DARTMOUTH! 7 PM 7 sat. AMeriCA eAst First round ^ 11 Wed. AMeriCA eAst semi Finals ^ 14 sat. AMeriCA eAst Finals ^

HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS+ 20th Annual UNH Nike Fall soccer Classic∞ smith Barney Classic @ Vermont! Game played on Bremner Field (Astroplay) * AMeriCA eAst Conference Game^ Hosted by higher seeded team